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                    <text>THF SANFORD HERA LT)

ABO UT PEOPLE AND E V E N T S
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
■UP-TO- DATE ■- - - T-. ■' . =
Communications for-thin Column Should be Marked "fidrlcty Editor", or
Phoned to Mm. tt. A. Terheun, Phone 203
black satin bands.
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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 M rl ju g h lin was handsomely gowned- In - black luco and
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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 1s t, 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 irs t'B a p tist Church.

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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
tendance.
Plans for the winter's.
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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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Ilridgt Contt tt
w it'w ill 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.

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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 11 cl Bj^jiop, and
Messrs. Thrasher and Newman.

Bote 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.

Katltrn 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
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Kent.
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Brilliant Dancing 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. ,
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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
fu f and rhinestone buttons.
™ Mrs. Holly was lovely jn a gown

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ent planting are: __
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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.
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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. Ste­
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
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'U lta!
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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ty gowp of pink imported crepe,
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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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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. J l .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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week.
Besides those already mentioned,
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invited to meet
Mr. and
Mrs.
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Mr».
R.
E
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, M r.‘ 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 .C b w id ivH n w -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 ♦
L ike. 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 M a­ La'Ko Region Press Association.
honey. Galloway, Ralph Wight, Wil­
lie Leffler, F'rank Campbell, R a y ­ *- 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.

week, thegue.taof mends.

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It being our custom always to obtain
^¿ke--newest novelties, etc., we announce
our annual
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Oct. 16th, Saturday Oct. 17th

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READY-TO-WEAR
DEPARTMENT

Here you will find
displayed all the
newest fashioned
su its, cap es an d
coats for ladies.
Also a pretty line
of coats for children
and younM ladies.
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 E v ery Week
Bridge Club yesterday ' afternoon,
the first meeting of the fall, and a
vo jy 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.
F o rrest’ Lake, a silver bon bon
spoon.
Mrs. 'Newman secured the guest
prize of a pretty jardiniere and
growing plumosa.
Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin a s ­
sisted in serving.
Members of the club en joying,M rs
Barnes’ hospitality were Mesdames
C . O. McLuughlin, G. F. Smith,
F’orrcst Lake and C . M. Vorcc. At
the guest table were Mesdames J . W.
Dickins, Dcano Turner, F'rank Mil­
ler, B. W. Herndon, R. A. Newman,
A. W. Fitts, F. J , Gonzales. Other
guests were Mrs. A. P. Connelly
and Mrs. D. L. .Thrasher.

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Mr. Staten Field.» is »pending the
week in Jacksonville, the guest of
his brother.
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.

Prof. Nerling of Gotha is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight.

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SPECIAL SHOWING OF
- BOY’S SUITS

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Beautiful line of 150 boy’s
suits, brand new.

- Mrs. T. K. Bates lias returned
from a delightful visit to her old
homo in Palatka.
Mr. Stanley Wood, a high school
graduate of the Class of ' 09, San­
ford, Is visiting the city after five
years’ absence, nnd Is being cordially
welcomed by many of his boydood
friends.

DON’T FORGET THE BOY’S
DISPLAY

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NOTICE

DR. C. W. FAIN

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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.

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 W ight,-or
where it is desired the Junior .Girls
will deliver catalogues, marked with
Mr. Reasoner’s own selection of
DENTIST
varieties of plants most suitable for
W ORK r o u W H IT E PE O PLE ONLY •
Sanford soil and climate.
PEOPLES 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
q iyel.o* charmeuse with overdress of S A N F O R D .
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Among seasonable thingsI iur
for yprea'shimmering silver net, trimmed in
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Openings are not always for ladies. We will have
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SEMI-WEEKLY- X

1 À 1 D
IN SANFORD

VOLUME VI

Life I*

iVorf/i Living

SA N F O R D , FI.i) IM D A. II ESDAY. (H I t *1! Lit 13, I'JN

A GOOD MEETING PRESIDENT WILSON
OF THE COMMER­ DECLARED GREAT
CIAL _CLUB HELD PEACE M AKER

ON
AND FRIDAYS
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REGULATE THE
CONGRESS WILL S H I P P I N G OF A D JO U R N THIS
CO NTRA BA NDS
WEEK SURE
IN

W A R SUM M ARY

NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS
EUROPE’S WAR—FOOD IS
MEllBEESDESIRQng. &amp;I&amp;WING TRIBUTE
COTTON TO BE CAR- W AÇREVENUES
OF GIVING SMOKER* PAM) TO CHIEF BY
RIEDTTNALLNEUC, REAÖY FOR SËN•
SCARCE
IN
-BELGIUM*
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TI Î I S M O N T H
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SPEAKER CLARK

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The Sanford Commercial Clubhrlri n moot in lor«»* Hog masting last
Friday night in the city hall that
WHs well attended. President l-ake
culled 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. It was discovered
thftt all of them have been on the
job and many now members have
paid their dues and the linn nee com­
mittee will soon have a comfortable
sum on hand for the winter's work
The up town ticket olllce will lie
established us much for an informa­
tion bureau as for the sale of tickets
and will he a great convenience (or
the tourists. A committee.was nathrd for Investigating the laxity of
the Southern Express Company, in
closing their up town ortire dur­
ing the business hours and It was
also decided to ask them to call for
packages to take to the otlire at
the depot us they have not been
lining this
All other cities have
this convenience and the express
company should do this in Sanford
as well
\ committee Was also a|i|ml tiled
to make preliminary arrangements
fur a -moker the same to occur «ome
tune iluniig the month and being .1
general get together IA which t he
citizens of Sanford will be invited
and a general resume of the work
of the club be given and also an out
in. of the work to he Ai ■ oa pb-hed
• .nog the ywur. 1 Mi aciouui "( tin
« nr K hi 1 ha* di v oi n il n...... I I*
A-sessor Hates be will be obllgeil
to give up the position of secretary'
id the r lob' and at the 1,1 o in. 1 11 &lt; g
11 w secretary will ¡.r&lt;&gt;b;if‘ !. bt
e|i■. ted to till out the unrvj'ired liTTn
The rioxl ih- i*ting **MIf l.i held II
the city hall on Friday loghl. Oct
‘•bird ami a Tull attendance is de­
sired
The club is cmt*t a ntl y grow
mg and every citizen of Sanford wl..&gt;
has the good of t lie cit\ lit heart
should enroll and be. otn. .11
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Washington. Oct. 13.—'Continuing
Washington. . pet. 13.'—^Adminis­
’ The Hague, B y Way of London, capture nnd use the port in her op­
its policy of forging out a complete tration* I c a d m in Cnngrcss nrp miikV
-Ort. It. --The Belgian Legation a* erations against England.
a fervent hope ihuO the war in E u ­ sorts that conditions In Brussel*,
.a—U 1 . 1 -Ucgghi
Jump the Ger­ code for regulation of shipments of irtg every possible effort/to wind up I
rope might soon end marked the alarming owing to a scarcity of food mans from the coast Is inevitable. ammunition products, not only to the long session by next Saturday
first speech of Speaker C ham p Clark and other supplies. During the siege Today's reports indicate that the neutral hut the belligerent countries, night, with the assurance from the
In the fall campaign delivered here of Antwerp, it Is said, no Belgians German cavalry advance is less than the itate department today announc­ President that it will b« unneccssa
ed a decision relating to exports of to return until the first Monday in
tonight in advocacy of the renomin- were allowed to leave Brussels un­ thirteen miles from Ostend.
The strength of the allies at Os* cotton seed oil. The decision marks December.
ation of Representative J . Thompson less they had special passports.
Whilo no new legislation is to bo
linker.
The number of Belgians In Hol­ tend is not known. It is possible that a distinct advance in tuc exemption
“ Perhaps who knows," said the land is estimated nt close to half a British reinforcements which were of semi contraband goods from permitted, there is no certainly,
Speaker, "when President Wilson million. Holland probably will not j unable to reach A r c t s s w u r i m —t o seizure when carried in American however, that action on. tho •war
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revenue hill can be completed with­
has finished his course as Chief he able Iff meet indefinitely the h e l p in the defense of that city are bottoms.
This
declaration
in
effect
is
that
in
the week.
When i f 'has passed
{ now in Uslciul.
Magistrate of this mighty Republic problem of feeding them.
American
trade
in
cotton
seed
oil
in
the
Senate,
u
conference
will bo ncc«
It
is
staled
that
the
German
sol
Still
less
is
known
of
the
situation
ami when historians come to assign
neutral
bottoms
is
not
aubjc
t
to
cssary.
and
the
prospect
is that it
diers
are
active
in
mastering
the
lire
in
the
eastern
theater
of
the
war.
him his plure in history, they will
seizure
or
detention,
not
only
when
will
lie
October
‘
J
O
before
Congress
in
Antwerp
which
are
almost
sub
I'ctrograd
is
silent
on
recent
developp a s s over the great domestic meas­
The German» agreed in 1 la n&gt; 1 i*
The Russian war "{Jin- ex destined for neutral countries, but can adjourn
ur e s of hi- Ad mi m«i rut ion s u c h as a lined
"\Y.. will ex|&gt;edite the bill in the
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tarilT revision. * urrancy legislation, ter ms of eapitiilation not t&lt;&gt; disarm plain* thi* »ili-ucn on the ground* of when »hipped to Germany, if not intended
for
military
use*
Tile
Brit
Senate
us
much
as
possible,"
said
\ lenna . lairii* the 1'rsuetc . and declare that his elTorls to the ri\ic guard or make prisoner* of ’ r.tP gy
keep the I nited States out of war rnales between the age» of eighteen -l.,n attach on I'rzemysl, the slrong- i»h Government lias assented to so Senator Simmons, Chairman of the
It is rumored, I c*t fortress in Austria Galacia has much of the proposition as relates Finance Committee. "Democrat« are
constitute his clearrst title to the and thirty yenrs.
says
another
dispateh,
that Ant werp ' failed. Berlin asserts that the Rus- to shipments to Holland of neutral not disposed to change tho measure
gratitude nf his country."
wiil
he
obliged
to
jury
a large in »¡an on the east Pru.-atinn frontier goods, such ns food stuffs which as it came from the caucus. Wo ajl
"President Wilson expressed with,
hits been clierkeil w"hilo&gt;thn Germans The Netherlands Government has realize thnt war revenue is necessary
great felicity the sentiments of all d e m n it y
nnd we believe the hill is the i&gt;est
are steadily working eastward in embargoed for exportation.
true A (fieri I'll MS when he tendered
The
solicitor's
opinion
goes
be­
that can be devised at this limn."
Russian Poland
hi* kindly office* to the belligerent
Utili ial war news was brief today,
Republican Senators are not in­
S o lltrnl sources report that •In»I yond the mere matter of cotton seed
power* in order lo stop the litume but w:rr office statements are I...I
oil and lay* down the principle that clined to prolong debate
Several
. t i t» sprouti ng in \ u - t r l a
struggle across ihe yea*." -aid the needed to make plain lbat moti • &gt;
lotion i* not i unl 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
.■ speaker
I or lorlUll.tle In in* loos results hung on tin- iorttii.*
subje. I lo seizure even when »hipped would' help bring about early adT»
1 mut»* m l 'a n - it i- M.-riii g
■iilgli of v a n t a g e , h a p p y III t h e coil
of the desperate battles being wag&lt; ■!
to a belligerent country, providing it jourment .is soon ns assurances were,
&gt;
f
t
h
missile* struck in t Iii- y ard*
h d e l i r e of a p o we r f u l p e o p l e , let II' lit vital point* on that line tb,&lt;*
d
1
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"ti \merican or other neutral »hips given of a definite purpose to end
hop* tl it he .till .11. . ces m hi' plot - 1r.-1. I . * frmn S V. it zeri a ti .1 ihmi.gl. North*-Ml rallw.i, ' t a l l ó n but
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1 1 . r• f•.r• t In r&lt;- i* no imp.oli-j the session without a recess.
•o - Vplod'
a n t h r o p i . e n d e a v o r a n d t h a t u p o n northern France u&gt; cover Switzcrlai .1
inent to the shipment of American
Such is now the Administration
him will rest t In- blessing vouch- through northern, France t'1 within
cut ton In Hamburg consigned to I progru m
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I ' . ta!. .! 1 t ., t 1 * . 1,1 n l! of t, t i ** r n *.1 ' * pi i to r: '• li.i'.. * .d 1 b. ' t i .11* *&gt;f I '.iM r
In the House the fall to pave tho
i o t h good old -1 .to
i-.'ii .unit
lui'ii ..'i i i.e M .ni ni
The heieYte-t lighting I* oll LU«
way for ultimate Philippine indeof Ma ba illa, o all I Iloti .............. .lu
Thi- .
I lie Spl.iker reviewed til wark &gt;&gt;i lito- of l.a--igny and Lens
Stole a I m
I'endoncp probably will be jtussed
i e n t * a day for I« ■ling prisoner*.
i.TtHHin's
official
report
from
Far
I In 1 1. it:.&gt;. r.i tn Ydmi ni*t ration be
Two v.iung men were caught here within a day or two
Following that
|T,. Í ill1f •* .i i f . t.f .• Igliteell huillín &gt;i early Monday morning by Officer the Mouse will mark time uvvuiting
We h.n*. pit II (... 11 I b' *4 \ * I he allies repulsed (ormati
gil log
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list to I»- 1 1. !« R eward Upo tidvlo
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f a i l , la I woe it \ ir a . .1 tld thè 1‘ . t|ii. i hl-.
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...... . - 1ft ' O’. *. '* * l( ' 1! Itf Co'Ii
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Senate action on the war revenue
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t
W , '• r
*4 : r ■i• 1 .- log ! .'i of. i ■ I I * I ’ . O ilr . engage! e nt* I
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I hi m e n ha d measure
lîT1 *' M ■'!•
'ome J '. moi ratic mem­
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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 agitation
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I t.iifi * .itili 11„ ,-a hroui k
a n d ilici ded l o ski p to 1 l.u a g o a n d for legisl,limn in Lc lie lit the cotton
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f..r *iippi t
light
tie
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pe.
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|iu Idi ♦ ♦ m i ; t I tn nr*i i otign
not wishing In walk steli'' the hotel situation
It I,-till There I ,i V. n»*fMilded 1 ‘ &gt;•
proprietor ■ at ml came lid* way
. .ill. o
&gt;&lt;l
gì. iti r part of I I." He! 'la ■ . r 11
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(Ht -r II " (Va i d (il the l o ok o u t for
Douglas* in Qrhiudo
Ko ur icon* h is*i in m n ■
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tul n L two tlur.l* of the
R' 11 Ji upon
t h e m caught them i&gt;n the Orlando
Mr
K
A Douglass of Sanford Is
Ki s *1 in m«&lt; ■ '-nti i t t.it n*d t In- &lt;i. iI". fur, es that esci ped frtUTi A ■' *1 ;■ i L , a
lb i* now tra Vid ' • a n i on ! road a n d truck t h e n c l i m i . spending rJlt rlhy Irntrlanfftt. look­
* of ! be S o u l It 1 l"M da i I i - Ia In ceil ( ,rT tua 11y 1 » I . i " . ling ÍLet Mui 11 ri ►
Slid - usual
frum ihc car
1 hey were taken Luck ing after tun working force who are
u t i o n on las t Frill:a y « nd
I'rc**
to Orlando by the Orange county getting our the new set of ab stract
Her: ild
t h*- rrpri***** ntiitlx c of Tl uhonk* for '■ ••mirude county
!• n«t* d Hit uo cling i* 1 nr n. d
W' ■(
depot' and will face til....... ..
there
"We furnish the individual with
rti'r l i uti il**' m •M
with Tim u
hhe l hud ,f trull dog revolver oil l lie alt abstract a document that re*
Mil Lc
Mil i *in g "f ti..front seat when u crested by (If- quire* to. iltorney lo pass tljion it,
'i , I i t..f I . t . f g L.I ...I V ■•
. r H o w a r d ' it p r o mp t I -, put U|* a'.. Iran '• r*
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stud Mr.
N. . • 1 .
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| t f o i .,f till
lL o ig ta " .ti-i it will Acquire I wo
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■ It, \ I’. K S O K IT . n i l o n I O R I N J 1 Ni I HIN M \I\K. KLIM 1
otLA r Im.it ■ ,I ui'oti t fa ir lion/ un year* t&gt;&gt; . ompleie the work nf mak­
i lie .it;, fr.itn t I.e railri'.t'i a numi" r
( laudi l o o k ita- « In t I a n d r a n t lie ing the entire transcript of Orange
( Note
It. V.
T O T I M E . " -I M O N A It'll ( L E
tif time,» we some way hud gamed
cur down to the city bastile where county. In the mean time we are
The following program was ren­
the impression that it was not hing
they were put on ire waiting for the furni»lii'ng abstract« to our cus­
dered by our uniop Sunday evening, nutre than a nice ljttle village, but
It is belter to keep borne affairs' the hoard of county cornmissioners Orlando officials
tomers."
The subject was "G re a t Chapters."
In! wlml wa * our surprise to lind a ,, lljcl und settle our differ« rices of I Ira nge &gt;mini &gt; u petition was pro
M a ho ns, Allerilion
Mr Dougin»» is the clerk of Sem­
This program was in charge of mem­
modern, metropolitan little place among ourselves
With thi* I* a ln set'I'd - ki »ig O. a I the r011*1* voted
\ regular i unimumention of San­ inole county and 1» quite enthusiu.»bers of Group No 1. Mr* I’ S with up (■&gt; dale stores and' streets
view ( he Herald has not allowed ike for m t tie r !*•■ : .on &lt; - lobli»lung a rumi ford laolge No Ii.1 will lie field at tte over the work which he nnd hi«
Fortaon leader.
atol h.i iitlsoim residence* and a* road injunction splice I". I sic.* the dl* 111* t • 1 . i d i i oil rid Sa uford be 7- Ul i" tn . Thursday, o. i liilh company have inaugurated
Reper­
Scripture
Lesson. 1( or
I ttb
tine a da*» "t I.... pl&gt;' a* it I» po­ it r lides ha Ve II Ji pell Ted 1n Ole lime* ( 1 - r O' dto 1• * ■' HI Cl’ it Kill
roil ds j Mast er* I h-gre." Will Le l OllfcrTed ter Mur
isti
chapter by
Miss Cora Lee Hntn
si |.le t» m* • !
l tilil II. olle of w Li. Ii « ,i - ... j ■ I in tot • n ' I It I ’ ■, ■ ! Ili th" i I* i 11&gt;. I
Ml M i-..r * raised it'l* year requestriek
U r Were driven 1" St ( loud dor I lie Herald the Other 'lib "I O' «on a i d n ..tn.. ... • longing the sperili ed to e present.
Special song by Mr F S Fortson
The Tampa Times suy» that Luko * *
mg a lull in &gt;ii r session and there troversy are entitled to n reply whuh citions of yilu-r*. In the ithsence of j MemLer* and visitors urged to Me Luke i» running to seed when ho
and Mis* Cora Iwe Hamrick
appears below over the -igual ire of the &lt;"unl&gt; tturnvy, Hon W 1. 1 come Ly order of W M
The Chapter and h'.iw it came to we found a l i tt l e . t t y o n l y f o u r y e a r s
shoot* off such an (dd chestnut a s -.Y
old which (or i t s a g e is a m a r v e l , a n d the original signers of the ii.jun* ' I'l.lnar, the j" titmn wa* granted
--S O. L. T A Y L O R ,
the following: "B e fo re marriage he
he Written,
by leader, Mrs. I’ . S
furthermore is a live one. We were lion. Th6 affair .has been an unfof- .without i.n opportunity fo r-hearing
N
Secretary.
thinks »he is the dearest girl, in tho
Fortson.
túnate one ami will be settled in a from any who might ojijiose the
world; after marriage, when the bills
What is Meant by Love, Mr. M entertained in St. Cloud by the
Im m eilialely. some of the
ladies l God bless yin w ho were all few weeks in the supreme .ourt. chungo
Woman’ s Club Notice
come in, he knows it ." We thought
L. Wright.
Meantime no more arti ales on the petitioner* fur injunction became
The music department of Woman's that, ancient us it is. one of the best
Why Love i« Great, by Miss Jim ­ hie tubers of the City Improvement
question will he published and the alarmed, believing that it would Music (’ lull will give their first pro­
Association.
In
(art.
It
is
whispered
mie Laing.
thing» Luke Mr Luke bus given Us,
matter bus only been taken up »n far , jeopardize the validity of the bond gram (or HH t - 15 in the Congrega­
.,
Without it Good Deeds are Prof­ confidentially t h a t the ladies are the
to
disjH'l
the
doubts
m
the
mir
d*
of
issue
and
make
it
impossible
to
levy
whole thing m St Cloud and that
tional church Saturday afternoon,
A man up in Mnino was shot tbo
itless, Mr. Joe luting.
the men simply let them run it some of our northern subscriber* who and collect taxes »Intuid any tax Qct. 17th, til 3:00 o'clock.
For other day because the gunner took
Love Removes Hurtful and Sup­
Whether this is the rase or not it i* were iff raid the roads will not be payer, and especially a non-resident, special reasons the year book date him for a moose. Didn't know that
plies Helpful futilities, by Mr P. S.
certain that the pih o f miming (he finished. For Qieir benefit w&gt;; wif.lt see lit In contest the master, and of Del. JOtb is changed to Oct 17th. the feeling ti|&gt; there wn» so intense
Fortson.
to say that tJic injunction will soon furthermore believing the change
town is well done.
a g a in s t th at p a r t y as to cause .the
unwise and un warra titl'd We there
Lov» is Everlasting, by Mis* Cora
Fine Sweet I'olaloes
Florida hold* man;. »urpri*c* in lie settled and the roads built, as
Inking of such d e s p e ra te step s, a l­
I*ee Hamrick.
While 1 lie editor wn* absent from th ou g h the v o te th e other day _w a n ^
the mutter of beautiful little riti.-», far a* tile money will allow them to^fore took counsel in Ote npitler and
Recitation, Love Cannot Fail, by
Here is the statement ' Mr T. F. Wilson of Sanford, who the alloc on Saturila y Alfred King,
but certain It I* that Osceola euUft) Le built
pretty heavy.
Miss Loren a Smith.
i g ned by the petitioners, whusejilrew the original jutition for ( h e j ^ |ma „ flnt,
„ „ the west
I
comes in for her share.
names appear below
Editor Her- rond district wa* absent on hi* vuco- side brought in »ome fine sweet poScripture Quotations, by different
4l|,.
lion north, u transcript of the pro- tatúes and as we did not see him we
members of the Group.
M unirai
~
The
petitioners
(or
the
Brick
ceeding» Iwd was *m i him ,for nd- will thunk him publicly for the gift.
This program was enjoyed by all
The yoiing ladies of (he Method­ Roads Injunction.” realizing thut vice, the following i» his reply:
They were great and if wo had sufpresent. At the close of our meeting
ist rhurrh will givo a musical ut thè this was a matter of law and jus­
"Y o u r letter of the IKth in»t en­ licicnt to last lit«1 winter would not
o u r -pastor presented the union with
residence of Mrs. L. Il l'Iiilip» l 'r1' tice, and having submitted the case closing resolution« passed by the
particularly care about the high cost
A 1 pennant and was accepted by
day evening at 8 o'dock.
to the courts, have avoided any ef­ city council of Sanford*, Fla., and of living.
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our president and she explained In a
I’rogra m :
fort to influence the court* or even copy of minutes of the county com­
fcVr well chosen words what we had
The eduactionnl authorities of MIlia» public opinion by. trying the missioners both referring to change
done to win thin pennant, of which Instrumental Duet
atni
have taken another step in ad­
of
route
advertised
and
voted
for
our union is quite proud. Our meet­ Miss Davis and Mia» Lucca ( hapjicll rase on the street corners, or through
van
ce
an*l have decided that they
Miss
Currio
in
re
bond
issue
of
Special
Road
N. P. Yowcll &amp; Co.
I lie columns of the newspaper*
For
ing will be.held every Sunday even­ Vocal Solo
will
ccquiru
rhe
school
children
to
pc
Gladys
Morns
District
No.
1."
duly
received.
nearly a year they have «submitted
ing at 6:30 in the church. We wvrc Reading
get first page mention as I
inspected as to their-physical condi­
certainly pleased to have so many Violin Solo . .’ . . Eleanor Herring to adverse criticism of their position Neither the county commiBsioners
The Dade County Medical
the largest advertisers in
in the (patter without resentment or nor &lt; the city coVnn-il have any tion.
visitors and* again extend to all a Mixod Quartet
Mes. Preston reply. The petitioner» for the in­ authority to chi nge the route Association 31»» been asked to recom­
Fin
no
Solo
cordial invitation to attend with us.
today's issue. The ad- I
mend s plan by which this can be
Ml;. Metti Mger junction arc J*. O. Chase H H nr
route*
in
an ' a f which
A
Next Sunday evening the program Vocal Solo
t lislict.irilv . and if tile
verlisrmcnt may he found
Mr- Maxwell Chuppcil, I)
U
Bri'sot
l.
A weri iidvt rii*« d and v*&gt;1■ " I .ind all doije most
will l&gt;e rendered by Group No 3. Rcnding
Mi*.
I
Li
V
is
»nggestion*
&gt;d
the
pliy
si.
in
ti*
prove
the
fumi*
reali/.*
d
on
i
l"
1
'«I*1
"t
Piano Solo
Hr(milcy. Joe Cameron, G k Smith.
i hi page S.
Miss Edit|i Stewart Captain
• i • . | • | ••*• 1 I" tl,.' r o u t e s pfai ticaLie ll.ey will Le i.irrn d into
W A. t ■ i iiu. .T. J Bawkiti» Bert L i n d s I
I .a die«’ Trio
The county siijH-n ntondent
advtrllM'd and \*»ied for and to elleit
Mr- Power* Kl|lhi tl)|T }{41J 1 and J N. W inner
l’iano Solo
Hon. Josephus Daniel», secretary
Mr*. Tolar
it would he a mis­ was authorized Ly the county Lourd
Recently there seems to lie an ef­ none others.
Fiait«* Solo. .
of the navy, la going to sentj a war
Mixed Quartet
fort tif make one of our number application of funds for which the at its last meeting to order all of
vessel to Europe to he filled with
'fhe Herald will-on each
Funrh will' In* served during lbe responsible for what has been done trustees ^ould be liable if they ap- the appliances necessary to estab­
» Christmas present for the little
lishing
the
departments
of
manual
plird
any
portion
of
the
funds
aris­
by a dozen ajid a spirit of fairness
day call attention to the
"kiddle^" on the other side. This evening.
ing from the sale ofthe bonds
to training and domestic science in tluv
compels
us
to&lt;
submit
to
the
public
A silver offering «ill be taken at
«ill.make the little ones love "Uncle
largest advertisement in
u. briel statement of the facts in the the’ payment of any- other road or Cocoa nut Llrove school. Accommo­
S a m " end we all ought, to join in tho door. Benefit of tho New Meth­
the current issue. •
roads than those set forth in the dations will he provided for sixteen
' cA sa:
that love. f " l l yo do it unto ontwof odist Church.
girls and the sa (lie number of boyB. ‘
i( ontti.uid On Page i)
, At the October, 1912, ’ meeting of
those little ones you do it unto mo."
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Not for the world would wo under
rale the need for earnest study and
ripe knowledge in u teacher. But to
be u student and scholar is not to
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be a mere bookworm.
The' beat
~ BUDGET OF OPlftftfN .“ JUST BETWEEN
students use books— many of them
but they don’ t stop there; they
Y O U A N D jV IE .”
Q . study life in uil as well. The only
a way to study life Is to mix with it
a to enjoy it, to appreciate it
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To be u successful teacher need
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more than mere scholarship, it needs
leadership. No one can lend people,
A CHIEF IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
young or old, who does not know
“ HE'LL PRENT 'E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
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how to be one with them, who has
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not social* tact, poise, address, who
not
only
to
success
but
to
&gt;n
better
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nwt B Rood mixer.
When the Cannon llooms
feeling
daily
that
you
are
performing
When the cannon booms.
When the snare dr urns rut tie fiercely ydur duty to God and man and your *i If every man in Sanford could
And the feet of men in khaki ham­ duty lies first in remembering the look on the bright side of the city’s
Sabbath day and keep it holy.
1 or the county's affairs instead of
mer time out on the pave,
can well remember the time when persistently knocking every improve­
It is easy to bo bra vet
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I t is easy to believo God is angry men thought nothing of hunting aijd ment as some of them do there is no
m K fF ^ tG n lT
just what we could accomwith the other man. our brother, fishing nnd doing StlfcrTtunis*
tlu*
Sabbath
and
I
am
glad
to
noto
•
I’UsH
this
winter. For instance there
And lias left the sword of Gideon in
that
these
same
.men
c.
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wa-V wa i-d ■ •trwrira ir hand,
icen interested-in ftrr
this today.
Maybe they aru like evory arnrd
many
years
aud
. aamcthimc that
When the battle flags are fiutteri/ig myself, gotting nearer the judgment
seemed
as
if
it
never
would start.
day and giving more thought to the
and men a r e jy jin g mad
Well,
it
lias
bebn
started
‘and yet
hereafteri but
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With-the blind desire for glory,

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

OCTOBER U,

PRINCIPAL STREET OF LOUVAIN, BELGIUM.

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

Filled, wit h VjriffiTsrgTUipt amt W ry?)»*» -who!» world-is getting better in instead of ever/ man in the city
this inspect amt-fhat we are growing taking up the work and giving the
I t ts easy' ttr assent---- people half a chance they are perTo the Corsican blasphemer’s scofl- better instead of worse. Certainly L .
sistently
and system atically knock­
I can speak Intelligently of Sanford,
.ing creed:

I t is easy to believe God is with the my home town, and trutlifully say
that all of us are getting better. The
big battalions,
large attendance nt Sunday school
Whether cherubim or hellions,
and church proves the truth of this
When the cannon booms.
assertion.
When the cannon booms,
When' the primal love of fighting * One hears a lot nowadays about
stirs the tiger in our blood.
hein¿ n good mixer in this business
And the fascinating smell
und that position.and there is mo/e
Of the sulph’ur fumes of hell
to it than you would imagine at
Houses memories of the pit from first blush, The man or womuif who
which our human nature rose is a good
mixer cun usually pull
It is ensy to forget
along through fife more easily than
God was found not in the,earth»|uake the ono who finds it difficult to make
in the strong wind, or the fire; friends.
This is even true in the
It is e«sy to forget how a t last the schoolroom, as the following from a
prophet heard Him
Utah paper would indicate:
As a still small voice(
"W e were recommending a teacher
When the cannon booms.
to a certain county superintendent
recently, and the first question he
When the cannon booms,
asked waS: “ Is she a good mixer?”
When the war lords strut and swag"M ixer?"
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" Y e s will she nut with the people
And the battle ships are plowing for
or
will she simply rotate in the class­
the bitter crop of death.
room, and when school hours are
While,the running rends the ear
over, hide away with her nose in a
Ec.Moing from the empyrean,
book?”
Tt is difficult to hear
We had to admit that she wasn’ t
Through the din the Gallilenn
With His calm voice preaching peace a very good mixer
"W ell, then, we don’ t want her.”
on earth to men!
was
the reply. "W e are looking for
'Twill lie easier to claim
M ni to n .il u »III
i iru h «
i |&gt;&lt;
If we will, the Christian name,
To become as little children and lie people; take u live |iurt ir&gt; the com­
munity: we need intellect Uni leu liera
men of gentle will,
"'
When the cannon bupms, the cannon for our luirent» u» well u.» children.
not mere hermits or leatum j;iver*
booms no more.
The explanation put the teacher*'
William Herbert Carruth
work in somcThing of a new light
^ I am glad to see the very great It liad always 'been a kind &lt;&gt;f u n ­
interest being manifested in church challenged idea with Us I lint t he oil!;,
work in Sanford. Three new church­ really necessary qualities in it teacher
es are building and they will be three "ere scholarship and pedagogical
of the finest edifices inthe state when | skill. Hut we wonder now#
completed. AH of the people of San-!
“ Good mixer?" Is that one of tinford, young and old, have come to first essentials after a l l ’
realize that Sunday is u day to goj
Come to think about it are- not
to church anil in a few years the man the ten chefs who get out among the
who does not attend church will be people g e n e ra lly the most su ccessfu l?
looked upon us an outcast in society. Som e of them e v e n seem to succeed
Just as public sentiment is grail v e r y well indeed, ev en though their
ually putting booze out of business scholarship is not the highest, while
just so surely are the d iurch fs clos­ others with nil sorts oi titles to their
ing the net around sin and wicked­ names often utterly fail as teachers.
ness and bringing all classes to real­
Is this because the one is not n
ize that in the church lies the road "good' mixer" while- the other ¡a?
hi

ing the bulkhead and what rpakes
me sore is the fact that the men
who have the most to say about the
work are those who have never t____
down there to sec ^ h u l has really
been accomplished. In talking with
a few men the other day I was actuBUrprjw,,i to h,.lir BO many diajmraging remarks .m ad e about* the
bulkheading and asking them about
their particular kick found out that 1
they hud never even been down
Giere to see the bulkhead or the
concrete pilings oi the new machin­
ery and had never gone into the
m atter.deep enough to realize what
a big undertaking Ik i»- Now, if you
know nothing about this work and
never put your shoulder to the
wheel to help it along what in the
summer breezes do you want to kirk
about it for?
it j * much better for the knockers
of Sunfort! to ¡fell their hammers
and buy a horn, for it is just this
spirit that is holding the town bark
a n d will a l w a y s hold it bark.
The
peuple who do the most knocking
are the ones who have never tried to
assist in a n y good progressive move­
ment and mivPr will
They can
stand around 'with their hands in

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�TH R SANFORD HERALD

rtf*roBER 13. *914

'" constitutional

amendments

* SANITATION EDUCATION

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HV STATE HOARD OF HEALTH
Holly.

Ktlitor

Sanford fully «aid about tin- pro^r*•H.H (if
Florida.
It i« true that when it
no n.
,
finid, Sanford. Fla.:
lo the |H'Oplc of
comi-s
to
the
judiciary
Florida
IlndM!
f'Dtrirln
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practical education
¡*»f Sir:—Í* I» " f VPr&gt;' Krrat
that the amendment to the her judges working; for tin •ui me noire than m tin- cubic and impnr
“Suolion. « U lin K to the ,u«h- salaries that were tix.-.j for them in latl|.( of health and sanitation.
¿ L should Ih. earned at the 1885. it can be said without fear of
The problem« that Florida has to
contradiction that every slngl
«ojtif elerlion.
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nieet are those that are common to
T | j a matter of common knowl- of endeavor, be It educator, laborer. all the «outil, with the added rottl'* ,hlt the Judiciary ia «atlly un- clerk, BlenuKrapher or what riot, has fdlnitlons that her port« are Impfif?
the
Cnitrd
«id. The salaries of the various had and justly so at least a partial llllrt KMl(.wBy« into
increase of compensatimi to maire tifi Stale« for the commerce of the West
liw of our &lt;‘our,!' * re ll*'*&lt;* *,y our
¿¡dtution. and the «alurie« us for thè added increase in thè cosi of Indies and many South American
C c i t t f d by the consUtuUdn are li vi Ufi.
countries. Only those who know the
To say that an amendment to thè accomplishments of the pant twenty■ •-inadequate.
matter in which the consti t u ti mi, providi hk tlmt thè five years can realize what tins been
n u i*
'«*1 public should ho Interosted, | legislature mijtlit ostatili.« li
«uch done by Florida's Health Hoard in
"f ^ fitremely important at all court» as it rlesired and lix thè sul- the practical solution \&gt;f some o f
r i t t to bave well qualifled mon on arei» of thè judge» thereof, should these problems.
Hut the relations
■ BC” tncj,&lt; tn ,l under cxistihg cqn- not In*- udopted. i* rtterely to argur between tbi» and other countries in
.
ijrenty-ntne health matters aye better undonrmori
,Uf to. Sft the best materUL yeaM ugo were ridiculously overpat^trtmìT they were a quarter century
»U*.for the judiciary, because... or kLu - U i y judicLuy o f the
tl,rir con rrof-tnr*-boon •pur*
•;
!/qbe I na de q u a t e -salaries presrrilied-t should
be
abolished altogether, on i practical and not a theoretical
it the COllitltUtlon.
I Either position ,is of course absurd basis.
At lb* present tinte our court
Legislature V an He Trusted
Florida's great health problem at
|*cbir#D' l&gt; practically in the sa me | " T h e amendment to I»« voted on present is the elevation to higher
I filiti on as prescribed by Jriic con- does not say that all judicial »ul- etliciency of the methods of sanita­
■ **.Jon of------I8S5, and* the only ----way uries will be increased pr that an y tion, of the prevention of disease,
Neither does it of avoiding diseases tlmt are clearly
«faith the needed felief can be will be increased.
Itbuined. »ill b o ' by the adoption guarantee that some will not be preventable, and in order to accom­
lif the amendment to the eonstitu- lowered. It merely gives the repre* plish these* result», to educate the
L s (a be voted on at the coming sentati ves of the people in their people to the Importance of careful
legislature assembled the right to and sanifary Jiving.'
I S h p «'
This t» w .matter of general state (lx the number of judges and their
Of immense educational value to
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tintlû »ml Publlç interest.
I, , compensation.
Certain it is that i Florida will be the annual gathering
tknfore, a*k that
u purveyor of the legislature of Florida has demon- of the American Public Health As­
parity, -and in accordance with |strated that it can be trusted on the sociation. which is to be held at
L g put generosity, in giving due ¡ question of «alnries.
While there Jacksonville the lirst week of De­
jndpenre to mittler* of state wide may be a few Individual instance* cember
■ «titrs, that you be kind enough where, greater salane* have U-en
It has a membership z»f two thou­
|H jiabliilt in your nowspaper the rreatud than the people would tlienv sand of the highest physicians and
futmt attached to this communica- selves approve on a referendum, yet
sanitary workers in the United
(onaisting of a reprint frdm it is safe to say that in at least 90
States, Canada, Mexico and Culm.
Ti roe»- Union, under date of per cent of the case« the public
The program is to be devoted to the
|ft&amp;*td«y. September .1 0th, 1914. unanimously approves the salaries discussion of the health mutters that
which bhe legislatures have fixed.
Yours truly,
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especially concern the south, as
GEO A. D eC O T T E S.
nesides this amendment would gtve , h(lnkw„ rm
p h o n ic
tht
iglslnturi tin opportuiun to ma|arja _ trachoma, typhoid, rur-

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Itti in tne »tale in N o v r m w r ini', l a t he c o m p e n s a t i o n of the j udge- t o
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*a tut a lion,
|wtm trill be called upon t o pass s o m e
e x t e n t in p roport i on to the

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welfare,

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ini nation and many ot her«! of al most
|yoa a proposed constitutional work
that they would do iH.vi
equal interest.
IlKidroent enlarging the sco|&gt;e of ously the work of a judge &lt;d a crim
In connectnm with this conven
[fit lUte judiciary has almost es-Jinnl court of record, for instance, in|
lion
Jacksonville medicai ant hon ties
lapd «Mention in the maze of poll- 1 counties like Duval and Hill-hor
tri«
planning
a Southern II« alili F.x
[to tbirh ha* Iwen discussed since tiugh and K*i,ambia. require' .i gn-at
lit
hi
lion,
the
first of its kiml ever
Ilk pouibility of a senatorial v a -'d e a l more of a judge's time and tal-J
undertaken
in
(his country, to illus[any has »risen, but one attorney ent tliun doe» the uurt of Minn of
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t•*
graphically
by « harts, photo
[dtWdty is desirous t hut the people i he smaller and mnr&gt; -p a r o l, pop
graphs,
models,
panels
ami by other
|ssd the pres* wake up on this im- ulated counties of tin* -t.it«
\ct.
means,
the
methods
that'
have been
hattBl amendment which will be under
the
constitution adopted
adopted
by
the
most
skilled
workers
[uisitted to the ballot.
twenty-nine years ago ea«h «&gt;( these
to
control
these
various
ailments
Is ipeiking of the matter yes 1er judges Is compelled to work »Umiu ult«
Tn preparing- this- evbthttion. rn
I¿xy be said
the shameful salari of il tum ,i year
That thè peoplc of r*ir|i,,»Twf^ ieW*^rr^'trm»Tf v ere little, if ¡itii^jtivrc tlian«
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Uealtll fioard* uf Ut-arlv evefv soniti
It tM (ineral elertion. Ili November, thè judge on thè l.ernh pavs thè____ ,
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«'rii state, oT muti) soUtherh ritte»
•H-.allifL.Uiittu.to. vuU-- upon a con-, stenographer in lu» olin e
^
Koi’ kefeller Foundation, the
ritatlonal amendment nmeniling
Fxpresmlnn Fruiti , Anolher Mtorne)
Ke«l -f'r«'»-. tin« National 1’ tibln
Jfftioa 1,* Aritele \ of thè consti
\nothcr attorney of thè city to
Health .''«•rvn&lt;- t tie I ’ mteti Stai«1tltld9 of Florida, wlmh ri'lalrs to «lumi
thè ntalter wa- mentloneij
Department o( Agriculture, the Na
tk jttdiriiry of thts state is not so sat«i
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tinniti Mouth Hygiene Association,
«tO Imo»n and not as widely di&gt;
‘ Wlith- imd«»itbtedly thè un riiber*
and several other organizations of
cwed u d ì should he. Tlu» in u of thè bar tlimughoirt thè state and
this high class. Florida's Hoard of
Dimire ii io Im- regrctted. fn a s m u c h th e vantiti» bar associa liuti« will do
Health wilt start an exhibit of its
U it il diflìcult to touch atiy brìi nell whai t h&gt;•\ «an io f urtino ih«1 udop
work along certain lines, which i.s to
♦I our (OVcriiment hi wbich thè noti o( ihi* a linoni meni, yet it i*
become part of « larger exhibit lliat
k*fl* ire mon vitally Interested primarily
itniiiT i n w htch t li*«
wit' I-- -..-ni .ii«« the i'mi litri l-tr
than in the yutil i r . , . i mi 11 - i ««, [&gt;• &gt;pl&gt; i l «
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JOtflbli to ii.iiii. i h&gt; lira in h ni t lo l i i l l n l l n t u « in « 1 . ■ h *
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1 - «-. . ill.
lit.
Hoard
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fomiiment tn 'A l u , f; t h*' I il* o t*|** , i * \v ,i V » h*i. * i t i« i t i '*1 i j r f « r i «r»
.1 It«
..t
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«ring
»everill
exln*'
i «bole, have m u r i 1i j t i ti liiftì* 111H* u t i l i ^ l é i k i * t »*■ ! » *r • 1 ! i r
l h . i f i i t i h *»
t li**
olle ol win, h will yllilslrale it* spleutía, than in our jud^inry.
, ,*Utur ut*y w lui r** pruni*« Inili»’ rli»*nt
ilid cumpuigp against typhoid fever.
I would like to see the press of the
Slstc Press Appathetir
More than fifty health hoard and
So far there has been only a stale take the matter up :in«l exother
organizations from every part
listed amount «
of
&gt;i comment con- jdain the Tairin'ss and ju-rin«-. to tin«
of tie- south have promised active
ItwotH the amendment l.v the pa pciqile
Wl|e|| ulne I lo V lull’, un
1 iHiper.ilJoll m t i l- vIn hi 11 «III These
ll*n throughout the state
Ml •1er *ta ntl tile grc.il injll It«« that is
tii al m • iimpli-h
I
*1 htvr »r«*n \lA&lt; Iipph favor lietiig per|nqrate«l upon :i large u r ti wdi show t hi* !I'.ii
(•!•-lit ■ t 1 it h.t »• 1....U gamed by
ItUt to the adoption of the amenti I *#*r i l ! t it i ' j u &lt; i | p * * O f i l i n * I m f'&lt; I
- i.T lîl - •Hi* [• ■ i «iliar line«, of »a ti
l*nt tad tt I* hi ueveti
t h i w ? ■ î 1 1 *• ( . v i l i
fit.if
M ♦
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Iggi '
I’ ll.." .! •i * ■
tk uture ,,f
|*y Huir Ii*iHu(* ri^iit tin
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flu
n
i-Vell
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Ikopttly unilerstdoil |,v , j 1(.
piT'HMiully know of in*ii:iHi*iM in tins
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!&lt;«nt
,uul
.
1
|**t only »iff t h, «uniment of the stuf«* na h»*r«* sum** uf tin* ninst ^ilt* i
Th.... ,tj.|«r.«d ■ tri ag ga I In ri ng « for
throughout iju state be fa vor-. judges that wc have had have luen
the
.id v,tneeini-nt of iM'iilth crtndlItUt but »bo the
l**8 V
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» i,«imeni ns*«!!
amendment
its e lf, absolutely forced to resign and reM n |f h(&gt;|(| ¡„ „ F1(tri),u rity
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u n a n im o u s ly «unie th eir practice for the p u rp o u will oiler u n ex am p led o p p o r t u n i t y ! '
l(f e n a b li n g them
ppu ri irit’ir
lem to
to su
sujipori
l,W‘ir Florida statisticians, «oriolngisls, sanImitatile Shniihl
Taken
fam ilie s.
T r u e it is th at the roeii^
.
1 ’ tlit rUSHa. mlT'i’s, physlclilns and mil..
, , t , lion of circuit ju d g e is one of great
,
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U might lie asked. ‘ ,.
Why
don’
\\ h y don ! i ..
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mcipal .mi fiori to«« to s t u d y an d «li».

fBrr’ p^ almost
\otcr*.

[&gt;* Uayer, tttkl, t ,M. illitil|tiv(. u())j
iW-in t'
"» n a tiv e uni
I »n to agitate the aduption of
I lk |*rncn^nu' M1
Undoubtedly,
I.
will he folllll| WfirkjnB

dignity and honor »et oml t«. I««w. if
any position within the gift of tin
people and any man worthy lo oc
copy »och a position wquld for mi . h

hongr be willing t u s a i r|tiie a roti»i«l
oratile part of tho incom e tTiat InL i , ï fe 7 ' t,U&gt; necessity fIM- it
f»«b»n doe* the average bus,ne»* could probahty’ othi«r»iwi in.i l e in
p r a c tic e ; but it i* not m r« a -««ii t ■ •
ran
l%iîl k- jOod-work
^
*'n and
«ni no doubt
a sk a matt who has the a b llilv to I««
i' «tain and
u good ju d g e t o 'd e n y hi* family an

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BTu '* &gt;in« W ith Stale's Progress
lio n '&lt;
thereto, the husi'.U
b
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r
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'lm
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t
merely seeks to ,,u
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o i th
c
w ill continue to
.
Iho state of Florida to do ln t’r*'**e’ Once the people are causedOur modern court m a c h in -' to
lh e ” uct condition . 1 am
in P ^ v tlc a lly .th o «atro " lire th n t lh t'&gt;' w*11 »upply tho rom **Itttio0nj
*
fixod t&gt;&gt;' the con- ,!(ly ,&gt;y ,th t‘ir
in N ovem ber.''
.1 1 * 1M5' This 1» , rUp w ith
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° np or ,wo niinor
Died at He Lived.
I Ul
permitted
“ Easomnn t* gone, poof clmp Died
r ‘»nge* *i|lr(. Muit time. «without a- struggle ‘
Just like KaseIn Um
! ytarw fa«.~
I“ "* twenty-nine mai*, he, m .««r was known to exert
I*48* small

p opula tion

j n. bininoli In anyMilfig.'’

*tat* »*»t of 1*11d y than an y othor
hi* m, ' P
ri\Tr,
NO TIC E
r b,f «tate ,en ,the UxablB wealth As I have charge of the business of thc
k t ! * * £ í oul),p «nd treble and
Title Bond Si Guarantee Co., East San­

W l b ï J ? ? * " * ' &gt;nd Flor‘da ford Land League, and W. A. XVhltW

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ah. t
** hpr wcaltN I*
,a. “ »day at her own comb, I_ can / be found In the Tax As•esaor's Office In thé court hMisc.
m„ l T i th* U0din« 8» this
Í.
that oould be truthT H O S . K. BATES
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IN KAIL OF SHOT

KAISER WILHELM AND GEN. VON MOLTKE

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Passenger's Story ol Thrilling
Adventure In thB Air.
PERILS OF FORCEO LANDING
Almoil MirnculoO» E»cap« of Air Man
Altar Outlet« Duabled His Machine.
Hie Companion. OetcribiAg Awful
. Experience, Says. ” | Waited What
Seemed My Inevitable End.”
-—•&lt; --i- The exciting experiences of a pas«ea­
ger aboard n French war aeroplane
are described In the l'urbi Petit Jour
tllll Shuta I L.11I1—JLtnnm.r. xLy g ium
In a secluded «pm. While Uio p:n..in- J
ger kept guard with ii carbine the «.VlOv,
lor repaired the machine
Then an
ascent was made, mid the machine at
length lauded within tbo French Hues.
The passongi'T'a story follows:'
• “ Wo started directly north, tossed a
little by an cost wind. Kuddonly the
pilot cut off the motor, and nothing
tvns nudlblo -except tin* whistling uf
the wind through the rigging of tho
neniplnftc.
pilot
out l*L
some
Hf
I
uu« The
1 li* M
I1UI pointed OUI
tittle black smoke pufTa far below
and told me to listen. I could lienr
mulling excel«! (tie wind. Then Hie
motor was started again, anti its
steady hum covered everything The
smoke pufTs grew nenrfr mid more nu­
merous We triol to rise mtHi tilglo-r
when a great wind came and threw
us one side. The aver ready pilot
righted us, but aiiottier and more ter­
rible shock hurled us vertically up­
ward.

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! SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
Orange anti Seminole Counties.

When you feel
stretchy.
ItwH
Slue and Out of
look to Uo IJvcr;
Torpid.

VZT,
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Hick
Sorts,
It l.«i

HERBINE
la the Ilcmedr You Need.
It I» nn Invlgoratlnc ttmle fori

[V torpid liver. Tbo first iloso
brlnge improvement, a few days
use puts the liver in fine vigor­
ous condition. Ilerblno also extend* It* restorative lnfluenco
to the stomach and bowels. It
help* digestion and food assimi­
lation rurlflr* the bowel» and
brings l . a e k tfie fiabll of regu­
lar daily bowel movement«.
When M&lt;e stomach, liver and
bow&lt;ls are active, bilious tmpurlilr* no lunger obstruct
functional process-», tho reeult
of which I* renewed energy,
I mental activity and cheerful

spiriti-

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B o t t l e,

I J a m e s F-Dallard,Prop.

St.Louls.Ma. |
Usa fitephen» Cyo Salve for
Sore Eye*. It Corea.

Taxes

pajel for non-residents,
y

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San fo rd ( oca- Co la Bo LLLiiiß -, Co,
H O T T E E U S O F S O D A W A T E R S ANTI

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FEED

STABLE

C orrtor Park A v e n u e and S e c o n d S t r o e t
C O N T R A C T O R S FOR A L L K I N D 8 OF HEA V Y H AULING

L a r g e supply of H o r s e s , Mules,
Wagons

and

Harness

always

on hand F o r S a l e or E x c h a n g e
B lac k am ith ln g snd W u to n R epairin g In connection

St. Leo College, Si. Leo, Pasco County, Honda

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full
aillons
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in
’r«pn story. Com­
ercial and Chi'»icul Course«

Conducted by tho
Benedictine
Father«
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Apficere lo One at Churcn j - onvcn• ton and D ecr. c* Present F a i h i o m .

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Complete abstracts from the records of

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u i x u e n *&gt;en of irini|m ut the islgc uT

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rumo i«&gt; American I’rces Aoucmnue.
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The kaiser is here stmpped ns be
receiving * report of tin orderly.

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"VVe Th»n Degan to Fall,”
■ *\Ve tlicn begiin to fnll The sm««ke
nini llnsties novv nere qulle near us,
litui we «ere tliroivn th|s vvrty unii
tbllt l«y grent tilnsta of tdr We sili!
forgisi nlieml ut full siateli t'IlngJng
10 thè fmmework, 1 ««VII Itisi vvlmt
sei«tiusi my Inev Ila lite end
"Suddeiily « ilm wn» tcstorisl
We
limi juiMsetl (tic ibitiger zone
Deiientli u» atreti’hial « grvsit foresi, cut
liete utili (fiere wiifi rnvlfics As We
11 ft Ifie zone «•&lt; ilauger olir neroplntia
tit-gnli lo Ust. The pllot linvtng itane
lils utniost to rtglit us. cut off thè uio
tor timi, finir turtilng hLs lu-nil. gazisi
tovviinl olir li-ft vvlng. wliere a Htrip ut
torti cntivas wn« «-rreTmrru: ltiVfM'teiair^
"‘ We liegntl n licildloug «li-scent. etili
Ing wtrh orr Btirup£_ianriUig- tn ir zzar :
nivv gitole No olio Imi( tfiut pllot cimiti
lieve attemptisl so ilespernle a tunneu
ver wItti smci-ss ile fumpeil to i-nrth. 1
slouitlng 'Take imir «eri.ine whlle I
riqiiilr thè datiinjco!' He set to vvork
lo fuslen n tinteli over tfie t««rn vvlng
'tjuli'kr he nihjisl
(Jiil-k'
If Mie
(liTiiinti» come, l'rt! al tfieni! Theo I
wtli set the umclilne on tire
R«»e* Over Se.i ol Tcoope
"‘ Wliell Mie diiInagisl vvlng timi bcell
M'pnlrtnt u i- tried ft* «!r:i^: the aero
1 urn* tu i . orín r •M111 " f Ihv ^ ;*•!«*
It •It
î. I stum. •» Itti(»* l«t| II W.
n » f»- *»d r, . pull,! «tf fili ii. 11. *i »1
«Mir
t.. s L n 11»' i
1«1«11-C11) V" 1«nit 1*t' t am
li.rw.inl niil Ibrusi III-* revolver luto
ilio face "f a dlrt «tnluisl muti vvliu
Ioni itpprom'lii’ri w |(!111111 olir hearing or
seelng film I sel/isl my vnrblne. " lille
Iti«« titilli «t«»«l t’iislly wltli liLs tinnita tu
lo* |mm k. t* and sal.l
We l.eloiig lo
imi \\ e me ready lo gufile olir meli
ttiroiigli II««- foresi We wIII gn e voli
il liaiid
I | .«li «i -lgn.il fi«&gt;in lliis ili\sterilii!»
-trung. r « i iiiiI h-i ,«f pcn-.iut» lu.'k
tlii-lr pince* «Iround ««ur mroplnne In
mi instai«! ve «ere Iti our plnci's rem!)
In gu Tfii propeller «ri* scartisi, nini
w# afuse Wltli il lioiujil lh.1t cariteli
M tlp lllnio»t vertically «e pn»».s1

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iippeiinsl. »ut a «mldeii «werve oli
ublevl us I«« Ti gniti under «»»ver of Mie
fittesi n *■ ¡fi« leni l,Ititi,ile wlieti ive
«U»- the-«« problems will) ,mt«n and
jjiitue out n.ulti ilio skj gnu* Inni con»
women M i l are devoting their live* is! tJn ii i.
nini filler, ile« etulltig
I«, solving them and (In' municipal- siimi) «e Iniided III Mie Fremii line*'
tin - Ilf the state should send repre*
»etilati ve* from their health hoard«
to -tu«
t.;i, t ír»#iii lili * .-V
S T IL L W E A R S
H O O P S K IR L
la In i

ItltM
L im ii
||_ ,,ar ——
ak,°fIatlo
’ '•••nuns. At the
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tí* i
,h'' arw
to the ,,ues- "•"C.ition and many of the orti ve niI1 « II: Th* court* were noi umile
nn&lt;l nocosnarìe- of lif.
And
this is lint a statement of the prosIbr th - m i .
They wore má'do j Pnl »J111« 1*"'1 1* '"1 condition.
Litili ! . . ^ 0plc »nd for the t,conio K" ,ion in Duv#l
h,’r" hnH ,n*
I ; ^0 the DennU
l „ e o n. ! , , crtàied
people and l0 *thc
creased 100 pet cent in the lust few
w ith tho ’increase
of pnp^ ^PPeìri should ho nmd, . y n r « » D ‘I. with
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»1 ,liu#
mue »fleeting
nffpVti..» thc
n._ ju
&lt; d•:ic ,ia ry I ulution
and
tho
u ,tttio n nn&lt;1 thc
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I OR CATAI OGLT. ADDRESS REV DIRECTOR

Mrs I’ninelin Slmvv or Itlnglmmton.
S. Y.. tiliie-tjr-etlx yctirv old and said
to tie tin« oldest Unlvcr»!i!l*t etiurcb
unllitier in tile s t a l e , atlcmlisl tbo
Cnlvonuilixb*' state convention at
Glovers) lllc ns the delegate of the It*
cal church. She made the trip or uioitt
than 2U9 miles alone.
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Mrs Sfirnv Is n woman of Uio old
s c h o o l anil avuDM» to present day fasti
Iona. Wealthy and able to Indulge in
any luxury she desire», a devotee of
tho automobile nml the theater» a lov­
er of nil out of door sports and a lead l. v .
or In many social activities, she atilt A r .
retains her preference for the atyle* of A r .
her girlhood. She. obtained appoint­
A r.
ment as delegate to the church coil
Ar
rentloti solely for the puri&gt;&lt;»»c of up
(H’nrlng before thc IkmI v Iii tier tuunui No.
black »Ilk dress nml hnopsklrt of over
fifty year» ago nml which she »till af
feels ou all occasion» and to urge the , Nti.
condemnation of thc allt »kirk hobble
and X rny and other present dny style» No.

Atlantic Coast Line
STANDAUD KAI LUOAD OF TIII&gt; SOUTH

3 - D A I L Y T R A IN S
No. 82

DAILY
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Florida Ai West Indian Limited Free Reclining S u d Chair &lt; ur* to
Washington Eli «trie J.igl tt-d und Fitti*.

86. Palmetto Limited—Free Steel Reclining Chutr Car« to Washington—
Electric Lighted and Fan».
80.—-Coast Line Florida Mail— Loral Sleejier to Savannah.

Steel Pullman Cars of the highest class operated on till trains. Atlantic
"Duey Berthas."
Coust Line Dining Cars operated on Traine» 82 and 86.
Genuan nrtlllcrymcu Dave, nntned
thelr fiuge »lege guns whlch work such
For information, and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent or wrii
bavoc wjth fortlficatlons "llu»y Her­
thas" In honor of Hertha Krupp, now
A. WrFRITOT, Division Passenger Agent
tho real head of ihe Krupp gtm work»

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TH E S A N F O R D H E R A L D

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o r r O R E H 13. 1911

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ihr lowur hoiiar of ihr legislature marie n citizen perhaps a wintur
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
« $*f*$N § *$X $X $K § &gt; ^ ^ *§ X $x $ ♦ ♦ ♦ t ' t ♦ 4
will make for itself a record which citltrn perhaps an all year round
w
will la- pointed to with pride for cittirn and our first impression given
» . J L J , HOLLY. Editor
♦
them
will
lut
a
lasting
one.
If
San­
years
to
come.
W. Ml HAYNES, Uushics* Manager
ford cannot oder a palace fur a hotel
♦
(1
l'ubtlahcd Kvery Tuewlay and Friday
THE AM ENDM ENTS
we can at leant offer a good plain- to
+
♦
In
this
issue
in
a
n
rarticlo
on
the
stay
until
our
new
hotel
in
limit
and
^
THE M t R A lh PR IN T IN G COMPANY
♦
Constitutional Amendments to he the climate, good schools, good
♦
♦
st ilsi RimtiN ntii K. is Ain am t:
voted ppon in the November elec- roads, good water, good fishing and
ONE YIt All
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»ISO linn and it behooves every voter to hunting and good people are here in ♦
♦
♦
T1 IKKit Ml)NTI]H
^.Tsi study them well, especially the one abundance and more than unything
rw
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mentioned. Hon. Robert M c N u nice, else that will make an impression
♦
DelUern) In the City by earner 12 oo per rear fa editor of Dixie and one of the most upon the visitors will_ be our ability
♦
advance » 20c per montty
¡prominent attorneys of the state has to make them feel at home while
♦
t- madr at oflice , ^
following
editorial about the they are our guests. People are saljudiciary:
¡«fieri to live in a log rabir\, provided •4w ¿4/
Cno-nsl it ectod-clui mall matter Auluil Z2nd
S.
-llut. iaia-ta- good 4
. n
r d e r A c t of M a r c h 3 rd. IH7 0 I
un
hy far the most important thing and the hospitable manner is thrown ♦ that confronts the public of Florida, in for good measure and to say that ^
OAc* lo HerAid UulMinj
Telephone No, 148 is the Constitutional amendment Ithe people will not stop here* be- ^
4 which applies to conferring powe/iT cause Sanford has no marble palace
THE NEXT SPEAKER
upon the legislature, to expand the to house them is rank fallacy. We „
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♦
The flo rid a Grower continues to jutHcinry system for flu- present can brush up the places. thVl we
K
need» of the day.
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now have &lt;«ml by entertaining our 4 '
assist
in
the
,4'iuu^itpify-.oft
h
’orrtmi
«—-•
Circuit judges, t wenty-flVe years ¡guests to the best of our ability 4 *
Lake for Speaker o7 the House Ivy
knocking him and in the last ¡»»wJ .HHi. Wd c r u ^ d s a i U Ux a d m u ^ - l i u kb s iW
-wM ew , ^
states that Idike will soon issue n ter the litigation o f the public on week* here wrth the tmdemtindtng! \
statement regarding biww stasis! on account of the comparatively small that they will come buck when our *
lietter accommodations are arranged.* 4
♦
Lkeeii « r ule L a se r *--The ed tw rm r ■ uAimtx-r of people in each judicial
The
majority of the tourists are will- ♦
♦
The Herald knows nothing about circuit.
However, not only has the popu­ ing to take1, life ns it comes, even in +
any statements that Forrest Lake
&lt;4i *
may issue regarding his positiph. lation of Floritla practically doubled Florida und there are really fewer &lt; &amp;
♦
I f wc were*in his position in state in the fust three decades, but the kickers among the real tourists than 4 :&gt;
JÏE iVANf your BUSINESS,
♦
y
' politics no statements 'Would1 be volume bf litigation has become ex­ nmottg our dWn people. They real4 ceedingly
heavy
In
every
circuit
in.
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ZP
^bat
we
have
in.
Florida
nnd
are
forthcoming about his stand upon
4
H
I«, t 1Mill .#1. «with
■ rft#lit, A
V-M
. nc
a■ com
»--M
*mo .1
»1 j,-—..
M. M. SMITH H. R.STEVENS
R. R. DEAS
satisfied
the
da 1lions,
TOUR
♦
the Green Fruit Bill or any other the state
1
PrraMenl
nc#- frpiidfnt
Ami I'uMe
filili«
for
we
must
have
plenty
of
ro&lt;im
♦
This can-- lie Accounted for on ac­
,
bill in which he m ay or may not
♦
hayc been interested. Any* voter in count of the increased values in for the great influx of travelers to ♦
♦
our state.
They will come up the
Florida who is interested in the lands, the immense number of trans­
♦
St!
Johns
rive'r
by the thousands ♦
Green Fruit Law us it applied to fers of tiie same fluid the litigation
♦
and
Sanford
will
be
their^
first
stop,
♦
the majority of the orange growers that necessarily arises from a com­
I/et u* see that they linger for
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of Florida irrespective of their a f ­ plicated modern hint! business.
awhile
before
going
further
south
Great
numbers
of
corporations
filiation with the Florida Citrus E x ­
change can easily get the facts in have sprung into existence, large ami maybe they ran be induced to
ftfc|*fnrrtt of lull or or *erv|r***!, a( a ,»i
the case by looking up the records. I private-rights are involved and th e ['i"g e r
»He greater part of ^
’ »oh Holly, as we understand he is ask of you is to furnish the stamped » m l fa ir v a l u a t i o n t h r r r o f . l o Ih* d r i v r m i.,nj
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' penpT
!pre exceedingly fond of all fruits und wrapiw-rs und vac will do the rest. by | hr bnant of dtrrrlor'»It is really
• The work of Forrest l-ake speaks civil businetts, therefore, has a u g ­ winter
Artlrlr IV.
of Sanfortl as to whether, we have g k ftu ii juices when.not in a fermented A y copy of The Herald will get re­
Thl» corporation «hall continu«* ami havr
for itself und if he did not represent mented almost in arithmetical ratio
power to eierrti« it« eorporalr rl«hta
sults and just wHat results it has full
thousand new people in our m idst:
***• L’ loud I rihtine,
and franc hUci, for a ¡»«riod of
the m ajority of tho orange growers proportion.
nine*
years, from »ml »h«*f the cornmmorSend
on
the
persimmons,
Bro.
obtained
for
your
town
itt
the
past
this winter or fifty.
. ^ not only .of his own county hut of
mrnt of Ita corporate eiiatenre.
This is a very serious business
Triplett,
it
is
never
too
late
to
do
is
beyond
the
fondest
dreams
of
tho
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the state, then the Herald is badly question for the people of Florida bo'
Th** l»u*ine»i nf i/ih rorporation «ha Dr
good.
publicity man
LA W 1 N T E UPIt E T A T IO N S
r «inducted I. ^ ihe followltif tifhrpra A I*r• «
mistaken and will cease on the sub­ determine.
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i d e n t a n d \ Ice T r e a i d e n f , a H e c r r t a r &gt; « m l
O
Ih another part of this issue is a
ject. If it can be proven that ForTrrauvrr, and a Hoard of IHrector«, of r.«tt
Every elector should vote for this
The
Herald
is
in
receipt
every
day
le«• than fhrrr jrtor more than »even &gt;1 r.
The
Herald
Is
a
construt'lionist
^cat l-ake represented the commis- j amendment, because at this day und communication of the signers of the
of
letters
from
people
111
the
north
*l,r* **l°
•— •tnrkhuliUr.
and not an obstructionist or a des­
t n tiî t h e firat n i e l l i m i *d t h e *ti*r|kh*'*
aion men of the country and not the time the legislature is the body petition for tin- injunction in the
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pr
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de d for f hr ufftcri« of
The «ditor has never been
Thu Herald has troyer
g ro w th of Florida or if it can be 1 that should elastically and *| erritlx brick road matter
r u f por at ion « fiati fir
U
fl
I h r kr*
thi*y
u.rik
uboul
tht*
hotel*.
w
e
s
i
m
­
President , Hoy K
H tefcertaci. V i r » I
- proven that he did not work for the operate when more judges are r&lt; no wish to bring up this matter and accused of being ufruid of publishing ply send them n copy uf The Ill-raid | *|f"¡
Jny
Shilling, Tru.ure «let
S e r r e r ary
«ry
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1 Shlltlnf S-rr-i
Tli« ilns.nl nI Ittf
best interests of the growers and was quired to administer the public will not enter into any discussion 11,1 article in t he paper Is-cause of
W H II ic ker**Mi H* &gt; t H i
wrath
nf
the
generiti
public
nr
ami
tell
them
to
patronne
the
hotels
.h.ti
i,.
hut since it has been brought up * '*
not absolutely honest in his inten­ business
Herald. If
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Tho re are many sub- that advertise in The
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,
rio- lirai or n r y s m i s t i u n mn-tlng of i ho
tions we will quit talking
Hut un­
Duval county, with two jinigerf-is we oulj wish to *a&gt; that the inter- lu&gt; individual
you
have
an
advertisement
in
The
¡
«torkhold-r«
of thi«r«rt&gt;e'stiiin • h-ti t..
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pretation of the |flw is something Jcc4'' thul wil1 injure a city in many
til the Florida Grower can bring for­ overaWaraped with work.
tl
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m i h r elf Y «*f S l h f u r t l
Nr if LI mil*
H
••raid
V
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arc
getting
results
III
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ways
anil
arc
best
kept
secreti
among
ward these proofs, until the Grower
The eleven circuits of the state of that human knowledge has never
Lh*f
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ft&gt;f Hu* pMftit*V v»r I ' i
ma H&gt;• ways
ff vour name Í' not ing
by ¡ a » « an*! * « ir n fi lr lt n i t L »*
•»«£■ •
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. can absolutely divorce itself from Florida are having the judges o ver­ been aiib- to fat ho in to t be entire the people of Sanford . The best e d ­
I
n
t
In­
Herald
you
will
nut
get
the
*»f
tht«
r
n
r
p
o
r
»!
i'ifl,
»fit!
l U n fur i lip
.satisfaction of all parties concerned itors among tin- weekly newspapers
the Citrus Exchange on the suhjert worked fpr many reasons.
(lU rtiuif DI e|ecl |tt J • u r ft U f f i r f f * ttf f L»
r
are lhn»e who know what to keep tra ile
por «I i tin a* »fr* h r r r i h t w f i i f r prttvHlrtl f«.»
and prove to the |&gt;eople that it is
The salaries of the judges are not ami in this case the same rule will
ant! f hi&gt;n*a t l«*f i h r i f i i u t i l pu*'*- t ■ fi f • .»f t f».
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The
communication out of the columns of the pa|u-r
« lu r k hoi tit- r • til
i hi* ru* fvor »f ittii «hall i&gt;&lt;
not venting its spleen upon 1-uke. commensurate with their disting­ hold good.
The
l-ake
Region
Press
ÀSi^Ol’ i II * firlH itri i h r fl r —f T u * • laS ¡u S u %r r,, 1 r* • «f
Therefore,
The
Herab}
will
not
at
statc.-y that the entire letter of the,
because he refused to do the bid­ uished abilities.
**■ a r h ai t &lt;1 r y. *• r v * » « t
any time touch on questions that lion of FI orlila held it- regular nn-t-t
Yrtlrlr \ I
ding of the bosses ^ve will continue
All these questions should' be left law m us.t-. lu* carried otn and t In­
'! h t» h *f b »r« f a !" 1 *tu-n t «• ( 1 1* *«***• *t**f *-*-■ » - -w*—
mg
in
Orlando
a
few
days
ago
would
tend
to
start
a
rt.nl
among
li a t t i h i v 1 1» «rf Tfrh rrh tt c oj pt«f*îtcm « t. m
to boost Forrest I-ake for Speaker to the intelligence uf a legislature roads shall go where the petition*
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We grant this and *,,,m*1 people and Wdiid t u a U e tear President Hob Holly of Sanford was j*i h,r r »m
**. and we can truthfully stale that Mr whenever the needs actually arise cali lui til*in,
in i ni «if i hj* r a prest « ro r |. , J th&gt;« *-r*irdown
instead
rrt^nttYt“
Tip'^&gt;Tr-t*merth»«d
and
conducted
the
affairs
p
u
r
»1
ton
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would llk‘* 1,1
Lake has no „lock in the Herald
The people of Florida ran trust 1 y ° l wouM
"&lt;&gt;""• V»»n
\ r i l f U k 11,
ul the Association most successfully
has
had
his
share
of
and is not particularly strong for their representatives in tin* legisla- "^H&gt; knows just where tin- Sanford
“I h r Tiattir« • It &lt;1 re « ii |r |t i|‘ t - f ‘ * 1 . - q '
Orlando road run-- in the • 11 v limits trouiifi- in tin past afid in many Tin- editors had a line lime in Or­ «i*r, litiitf ' n • ti * pur a* tir - »■ t * * *n n « ■ » . 1
„the eihtosrof the Herald
We are U \ e iioilies.
ta p tlj^ l
«lio k
•t||*«* r i b r * l
t* * i ¿ « f. a r *■ • a •
tatst The county &lt;oinnils^topers hase des- **«3«-s trying to ligitt tin- battly-s ol•f lando and decided to hold their next /u lli t» «, il.» « Jt
aim ply supporting the man who in
They - have always ... tin...
,___
meeting
in
Sanford
TimesI'mnn
W !(
H itkrratm
'D t h i ' r *
route and
- . o u r estimation is the best, man fur guarded the public economics of ,u..
t h e , ignated
*K&gt;,a t*-»l tinthe Park
la r k avenue
avenue route
and individyuls and ........... hier in- getJ* " * ‘'‘ hilhr\£. ‘' » u f i » i| V ' dj Jil «h,
O
Hit) T
H i r k r r M i n , ** «h»«**
tho position, a man who fought for state npd they, can be trusted in the ,h‘ *'*- council has designated the tiie less he sees of good In these
U i h S h i l l i n e , Hanford H u r u l s , î «h»rr
October 17th is announced hy E d ­
In « r i t n n * w l i r r r u f
t h « ■ Hhrcfjf b i i i f in
what he thuughi was the la-at thuig future to create no more courts than I *’ark avenue route and eighty per petty scraps that are of no interest
to the outside world and yet injure itor Kotiert Holly as "■ newspaper rtir pnr af'nr • ha « r h r r r u n* u »rf I h *• Ir nu m#*.
for tho whole state of Florida and are absolutely necessary t» sjwedily I rpn*
V -!•
tkp vot(,r,, today would destifi I hl« 1 f*r J 01 h d» ÿ t*f l l r l t i b r r
'*11.
the town in many ways
The Her day ’ ’ lie wants every body to sub­
XK H l l i k . r a h i
not for a measure that would give a trannact the necessary litigation of 'Rn,,tp *kal r ° 11 ’
f " r , k »- sinijilc . . . . .
J *•%**« Hhiitinf’
reason tliut while people h u v c jn iih
continue to be a town build- scribe and pay for his local paper on
h .*« r
h
k « un
certain few the power to dictate the fiulilic
f * • f. '•r »n * _•
there is any one that t hut da y
er
and
if
i
tea
la
Hu
n
m-r
homes
on
Park
avenue
anil
h
vi­
I
f
i
e
r
e
what fruit should or should! not go
t
I ho|n- each newspaper in tin
I t u n k - he
I le t o b e r 1 7 t b a i d i v i rv o t lu -r d a v
an run tin p i (« r li t t e r
to market
If the Grower lias any s t a t e of F l o r i d a will e n m n n - n t fa and voteli for I lie r-&gt;ad 1&lt;J go I il.lt
t M 0 .1
•
S u l '- i r i p l i m i s uTe
way
Jieople
ire tint II . t i l l I to p h i lit - a l * i i u r * li t s c * l f u r * a - ii f o r t i i . i t m a t t e r
*h in g on Forrest laikc let it produce \ o r a i- ly u p o n t h i s a i i n - n d t i i e n t
|M| t»| II (-••* - ■f 4 . « ,
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! ! ! »■ k . - &lt;-n «»ul
the goods or shut up
Itiuendoi-H
1 illjpe e a c h n e w s p a p e r will Sfi real e s t a t e b u s i n e s s a n d a r e . n o t • v
1 *•» h Hhtilltlff t«' Mb
■ II k n*i * ft i «i lie t hr
¡»rfa u n s n»ffir&lt;l in »ml
Uegarih ng t in- si a any price
»ho iuk*rf|!H&gt;iJ thrir
.und hidden un-umngs are child’s the ..........
of passing the word l'l,,""&gt;g ' “ "ds
narnr« to thr forftfolng aríirlr» if inr«rO
p lay and yet they c a n ’ create u along to the electors to single out teen fool roads we are all Ytgreed
, [inf dtUm, »fit! a r v r r A l l y i r k n o w | « i | g r * 1 be
Qf# fnr Ut ai I hr y rtrruir-l ihr «»rot» for
As soon as the main highways in
Mould in the minds of people who tho judiciary am endm ent" nnd mnrk thnt Celery avenue having voted
L tü M A im R V ISIN G
i ihr pur [I«Mr» ihrrrin *-»tir«%«ri|
on
a
sixteen
foot
road
should
have
Seminole
county
‘
are
paved
with
\\ il ne*» rn &gt; h » mli »
a nn dI «d f i r l i l *1* •1 rtf ttf
have not gone fully Into the Ugisla- their X favorably opposite the name.
I h r 1 •u» n 1 1 *«r S v m m i d »
a
sixteen
foot
road,
and
wherever
brick,
which
will
be
in
ti
few
months
-i-I ■‘" » i *
tive record. The editor nf the Her­
.f Flu# a. t. m 1 h Ft 1 hr } til tl 1 1 ,
'.u 1 11 t:
Each man is interested.
ur \ I» : " 1 1
N u l Ii r l * hu r t b j ¿I t rfi I hat
r t H unili" *
ald la ns easily convinced us the
Any mqment, he may heroine a the people voted on a fourteen foot at the furthest the cnifnly -&lt;11111111*« -itfMvtl, i it t**n *) i n a ¿«fit ) it* I t *
M It ï h \V S I l » l [ M S ’
tl Ml -if * i •
S-nrY I h « N
*■ ! 1I1'1 a*r 4it *
, moat humble worker in the field but litigant to preserve t ht* dearest road they should lutve ,1 fourteen .«mis-r« should cust about for cheaper I ar k T r sttir tii ll t i t H r r i p t f *&gt;f &gt;h r ' i i &gt; . «if
11 rn Mi ! **li i- * * j
mi T a l t a h i * &lt; e e
Klnrtils
or
i « f,
he ia also the last man to jump nt rights of his property interests, or foot road and vet if then- in nut materia*! for t Re other roads ami the I 1! a s **i S . n e m h e t \ I • I '* I I t «»• I «-M* - *. &gt;
!•
r r*.
t I
iti ur(M ifaf i h (
T h » * * sn lu r I •
enough money in the treasury that mail to Geneva and ,4 |i'il«* should r
conclusions that seem to be reached j the interests of his family
1*41-1.* ill * ful)*«« t-¿ |tr M|in ••• -! *&gt;
*.
1 to lf-r.il-1 1- 11,
M
m l in t
f he
itrf»ri*l «•!
». , t
by the rotimi about way and hidden
W hen such an exigency ari» - bold- the road bond motley bow cm receive attenli '
«
»
t
It«-r
L
o
o
r
«*í
iMitiilini;
it»«
i t uri* count V t ,M** V f tl* at T a II a L&gt;» « . ! l o r ü l « a- t*
tinsupreme
court
or
any
meaning rebus tactic.« of tin Grower each elect oj will be glad that In
«juin *1 I*y la w
W tl ||ii'k«'f«iin,
The Jacksonville state is a paper helped bring about this most noces-' rourt " ,ak,‘ lhi‘m ,1" th,‘ «m|&gt;o»*ili|e: and put br.rk roads to Geneva and
J*«*r &gt; M i|t(ri(
The
Herald
wants
this
matter
ttvtedo.
but
in
t
be
event
that
ibis
Hti) Í 11 irks*r*iin
that keeps up with things political sary reformation in properly pu.l1 AP»h H h t t h n f
cuurWs
in
the
posi
t
i
n
,
pettkd
at
once,
just
as
l
very
gilu-.r
b
urnii
be
done
then
the
new
snndan d the editor knows Florida nnd ting t he
A r l l c l r * vi 1 nr mpu f ar|lot* &lt;&gt;f “ T h » H i r i f o r d
i ‘ u rrt(j a n y "
' Iter public servants. He also is fa- whore they ran 1I0 justice hew teen citixcn wants it settled and yet it is oij roads should Ih- ' investigated und
W« i h p il ii ti r r « 11; fi / 4 . ha « fi » ( r r e tl I iv ■ « »
if
brick
cannot
lithad
the
sand-oil
» o r l a I r mir* « I v r i , a m l i!o h r r r h y h r r Am« a »: 'm ilia r with the doings of tiie Inst all parties speedily and without de­ a very complicated and vexing ques­
«or I a l n ! Inf i h r |»Ufj»tr*r « if fur mili g Ittiu m
Florida législature nnd he has (lie lay, ns our Constitution intended. tion and one that will take sober and road would bo all right. This new lieft!y ficittllf » m ! rur|i«»fat«» ur»4 «r a m ! b y *
v l r i u r of I h r I « * « u f I hr « l a i r uf FI nr til « ,
road
'
s
being
built
in
many
other
sane
thought
to
settle.
There
has
to t*ry of Forrest Ltlke:
—— 0 -----» m l i]u hr r r ti&gt; a&lt;!u|H i h r f d l lt r w ln c o r l i r i r *
parts
of
Florida
and
seems
to
lie
g
iv
­
never
been
a
time
when
lyiie
of
us
of
I n r o f p u r a t Ion
O UR O P P O R T U N I T Y
Fogarty of Key West i s ‘.disap­
A rH e ir I
should fall out about it. The then ing satisfaction and ran he built fur
uf I hi* rurjin r at ion * ^ » f ! hr
)
T w o
pointing all of his progressive friends
If all reports of the tratltc men of who petitioned for the injunction something like iU&gt;o&lt;) per mile, which *’ TTbh« » S aiiartir
nfortl C n m p a n y , " »nd. it* p n rjrlp » |
if*. h y not working hard to secu/e the the ’ lug railroads operating in the ure honest in their intentions, just is certainly a strong point in its favor ft ! » r r o f h u a i n r * « * h » l l hr »1 S a n f o r d , Srrn C ounty.
F l o r i d a , I»ta« 11 r n » y h a v #
I n k s
. pledges of . t h e senator» to . mako eolith afe true Florida will have a us the county commissioners are Let us hear from some of the people antil**
n d » « l a li i i t h *uV h Uthrr p l a n * o f t&gt;o*in«wii
»
•
i
h
r
h
o
a
r
d
fd
d
i
r
«
tor*
mn&gt;
f
f
o
m
t
i
m
e
hint president of the nbxt senate. record breaking crowd this season. honest .in trying to put down as of Geneva anti Oviedo on this subto ll r n r drlrrit!H i».
ill
A r t l r l r 11,
I t was generally agreed that the This being so it behooves us to lie many miles of good roads us the ji-rt and also from the commission* tÿxr«" .7*7»
Th** jf'Pitrra! r i a H l f r of l h r h y a i i t r a * In hr
t
o
H
m
a
m
aenator would make a good man for up and doing in the matter of enter- money wilt build.
t r a i l * » « ! r tl a n d t u n »I ti r l « «I h &gt; a • Iid r «1r por a*
ers.
1 11iin • h a f I hr a* f «&gt;11 *1 » *, tu «Mt
the people, but he has apparently 1 tnlnmenl for t hose w ho wilt he i n
O 110
0
Therefore, being friends and neigh
T o hold.* h o y , oKn». w or k . d**v«!**p, n m laid dovvn on the job.
If lie does our midst.
v « v , | r a * r . I r r m , tn&amp;f t f » ^ r . p le d ifr . r t r h a f u ; « ' ,
Sanford will not hnvb bors we should hr able to come toThl.r„ j , u *t„ ck of 1on,, &gt;,reon go- f u l l i v a t r . lfn|t|o%«* ant! ot h r f ai»** d « a l *tn
not show some disposition to make her now tourist hou-1 finished in time
B o t t le
gather and settle the matter und it inK out o( Stsnfonl every day for a n d diaper*« of f r a ! » » l a t » ; to a r q u i r r * o w n ,
traar,
orrupy,
ua«
and
d rvrln p
farm «,
Jj&amp;T
'irtÊ J
. an effort to get the honor of serving for this senson's guests but there are
1
Is passing strange that the matter KOO,jN |t ¡s going to the mall order f a r m land«, t o w n a i l r - and t r r r i l a r i » « ,
5A- .
na president of the senate, the Pro- n nutnjtor of smnllor hotels and has not been settled before &gt;"&gt;d bouiiea Bn(, oth„ r hoUMI* in ,he slate l o J « y o u t , p l a t , irrlffalP an*!
mbdiviiTi'
i hr
a a to# ;
t«»
o p e r a ! «
an d
- gresslve Democrats had better cen­ pluces where the visitors can be a c ­ saved the court costn and delays
m aintain
farm «.
ranrh««.
o r r h a r d
and out of the state nnd it is going ero»«.
pUntstlos*.
»nd pp.Murm
TM, p
i R ii i a i i w i i 4 t and
an ti tu
(u dft
uti »11*1
vriorm
&gt; , k»’ «i »!**•*&gt;
r i i tfied
f s to be ju.t
* 1 S lilll« sh*»J1
commodated.
The Sanford House
ter upon sump one else.
Let us hope that it will be set­ out of the city nnd out of the stute gfO
»II thins« nn#dful »nd »|ipro|&gt;tl»ir f««r th«- ot the othst Irtlow in the grnn»l njuipmrnt ol
In the house the situation is en­ is undergoing some changes for the tled amicably nt Inst and thut the
lmiirovim.nl and d. v*lotim.nt of .«ro- to oui »lore. A l »a crtdroc* ol tliu dfute to «how
manufacture,’ markal, arilf »nd
and dl.,,«,
dlauiua ol
at .all
1 1 1 |(m| mwct|
oo,r |h# ^ ?( eTOyAii#i ^
tirely different. Forrest 1-akc, that better and will be in a position to roads will b*» .built ip a few month", because the big houses advertise. hind
ot rsnnrtt or prcaorvtd frutta, Y*f*t
It
is-absurd
for
a
‘Sapfortl'rherChant
g
l
a
d
ly
r
e
c
o
m
m
t
o d to w e r « o f toit
■
bica
or
•yrupa;
to
carry
on
th*-hu«lnt-«a
of
goot^ mgp with ,$Lt,get-up. wwi dp •take euro o f those who prefer th e for it is high time that the people
rommlulan merchant broker, fact»»
to
say
that
advertising
does
not
pay
There are a number of wore together, on this subject anti
sopiething spirit, has made, a win­ hotels.
agent ; lo {»urcha»*, buy, .ell and ili«ti&lt;nr of
ning fight to. become speaker of the homes In Sanfortl that can. take care on every other subject that means when he can see people every day and othrrvl** deal in all kind, of Iruita and
that have purchased goods out of vrfotabl*« and other produr* on a commithouse and apparently has enough of visitors during the winter season. so much to all 0/ us;
aiun baala or other»!**; to build, own, operate
town because they did not know and maintain atnuaement halla, motion piepledges a lrea d y to make his election E v e r y one who can rent out a room
uro »how*, vaudrvillr jiomri and thral*ra;
With these few .words we close the that a Sanford merchant had the o
----- " vnf»[f
----- In and. carry on the
(rneralty
or can take u few table boarders
Combined 0/ftce
certain.
•.»
incident and will not again re-open goods.
When the largest business, builscaa of rontrsetora In I ha cun.t ruction
known ‘ through
and repair of bride**, roadway* and olhrr
and Fountain Fen
Forrest I-ake has been one. man should let the fact be
it.‘ a
houses In the world have Built their public Improvement*; to buy. *rU^dral io
Yffco has fought untiringly for tb« The Herald, which is Sanford's in­
nd di*po«* nf all kind* of good*, Wcraonat
------0 -----trade upon advertising it is about ■property,
p i w p v r i } . ware»
nmirm b
hu
u
i r rt B s n u i F T , of
til every
every
.
and
merchandi**,
people, n&amp;vcr letting an opportunity formation bureau. Tho people will
N E V E R .T O O L A T E
f l i * » a m i d « » e H p ii o ti ; * tw h o rr o w m o n e y &amp;iyj
.1
.
1
f&gt;i r
• 1
1
1
time
for
the
local
merchants
to
be
here
and
it
is
our
duty
to
see
•
e
r
u
r
»
u
m
r
!»)
m
o
r
t
f
i
p
&lt;|«»da.
h
a
n
d
*
..r
—
««' «ober o f Ihe C a r t n 1 i a i familT.
’“ »t by where he could render sér­
U
k
e
Region
Kress
Associs
!
r
e
a
li»
that
in
advertising
is
hi*
salo
t
h
e
r
o
h
H
g
a
l
i
a
n
a
f
h
r
f
r
i
o
r
and
In
d
o
all
a
u
r
h
P
e
o
c
f
a
l
t
Ink
write
a
•
M
u
r
a
n
j
t
in
«
i
a
¡
r
t
M
a
tk.
ico. It is no more than right that thnt their wants are satisfied. T hey » . The, , 1 +,
.
1
.
. 1 vu tirtn
T h e H e r n l d c o v e r * S r - m i n ó l e ¡ o t h e r an«t f u r t h e r t fp n « «• »a«. m aay
y l,r
h r n r*rmr s]| u eapcually brilliant, sm ooth t n J [M fmaomt.
- , , , r or **j»«*di*ni to ««• »ton* for the .ure*«*- »,,
, __
,
■
.,
• t this lato day he should be selected ure not the fastidious people in many tion held its quarterly meeting at
■”
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1
Orlundo yesterday, and Irftni reports county like
the
dew
and' —
gt»-» -to f u f ' i r . n . a e t l u n «I t h e h u . t n e « ot t h l . eor G &gt; » « in i w i I d i » , U J M l b n « u C o t a n t
instances
that
many
would
suppose.
p
o
rs
tlo
n
,
ao&lt;t
)*»
h
a
v
e
an-t
***rei**
am
i
»*■
SuUlu
w
ith
tun
pew
flow-cooU
olltr.
to preside over tho lower house of
the editors had a most glorious tim e .! oW’ry nook and corner. If you ex- 4&lt;»y alt t h e r IE h t-, p o w e r * and p r i v i l e g e . I n - j
legislature. If Mr. L ake is suc- T h ey come to Florida, many of them
pect to draw trade to .Sanford use e i d e n t a l to c o r p o r a t i o n * o r x a n i i c d a n d '
eiUltna under Ihe law* of tb* *taie of Flor­
ul, and. lt appears now that ho to have a change o f , climate and We regret being unable to attend The Herald.
ida.
11 be, he la going to have an ex­ while their waya are not our way» this meeting, ns we look forward to
Th» {orr(aing_rlau*r« *h«U be romtrued
------ 0 ------- '
aa Independent ohjeri*. butine** and pow­
cellent opportunity of doing much in many instances we can cater to such occasions to brush tho cobw-ebs
Sanford, Florida
er«,
and the enumeration of any apertile
•Next
Friday
and
e
v
ery
other
pub­
u«ln**&lt; or power abati not be held to lim t
good for the atate at large -for tho their wants and at least make them from our brain tank, but we havo
lication
day
in
the
year
is
News­
*&gt;
\
realrict
In
any
manner
any
other
bu*l&gt;
^ ^ E k m b e r s of tho legislature, or a big comfortable. Not all of our visitors the misfortune to own n few J a p a n ­
net* or power of thle corporation.
‘ Article III.
7-¡^proportion of them, are determined are transients in the tatrict sense of ese persimmon trees, nnd while gath­ paper Day. We want every person
The amount of tho capital atork of (Ma'
Many of them want a ering this delicious fruit on Sunday, in Seminole .county .to send copies corporation
to enact some constructive legislo* the word.
(hall be . Fifteen
iftogn Thouaand
(111.000.00) Dollan, to be divided Into
r • tlon. With a slirewd man, familiar w in t e r , homo and are« coming to Sept. 27th, our foot slipped— result of Tho Herald to sopto of their Three
1300) *Mre* of Fifty ttSQ.OO)
friends.- Next Friday we will give ftoltaraHundred
sath. All or spy portion of the cap" . w i t h the legislative procedure, at Florida this season for the first time two twisted ribs and u sort- knee.
flat
atock
It
thl*
corporation may be pay.
to make mullets the worse, we free copies to every one who wants
S i f t he helm, to appoint committees on a prospecting tour. If wt; can And
able In, twined or tried for tb* purehate of
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rink PLKZOL, tbe new drink.
4-ti

n ¡t ' T 11miner spent Sunday
a bOW Mk».
t(i
,land yM rrntsT-wbw-ebe 1» *»&gt;w
d in orchestra work.
r« r better bargains than ever
E H. peters* Exclusive Shoe
now moving to corner First
palmetto.
15-ltc
enuine Tencrifle grown Bermuda
ion seed, white and red, new rrop,
L. R. Philip* 4 l« 11-Rlc
LEZOL is the B E S T cherry
4-tf
at
fr and Mrs I r.. S Maines spent
lurdiy and Sunday with home
k,. returning to their studies at
Uon cm Monda).
or 6 dOM*. 666 will break any
of-Fever or Chills
Prico 25
ü.
"
’ 94-26t
I« cold I’ l.F’./.OL in bottles for
at all dealers
i-lf
Closing out all typewriter carbon
per H,., I grades only, at 25c
dole!) &gt;le»Lt* Herald Office
'.iT-lf
W M lUynes. business manager
The Herald -pent F'rnlay at Hi«. m»e,

wle-re

he

attended

the

ning nf the South Florida Press
sommo.
.Vi» |uiid* will he on display at
■ til’s Opening, Oct. 15th. lasts
Iff dar*
I 5 -2U
5 or 6 ibi*c* r&lt;(i«i will
at ol Fi ver .&gt;r &lt;lull*
(Bia

lierak any
Price 25
'.'4-2&lt;it

All lover* d'li 1*1 are inviteli to
fireaent ;i1 \tr* I R Philips,
irk avsiitii-, Friday, Oct. ikth at
p m \\. I i ve a t nui I for &gt; ou
frc'vaill iilbrtlig »ill la* taken at
r.
Every Ihi ng lu-autiful at YowcII'h
enlng. Ori 15th.
Lasts ’ three
J».
15 - 2t r
kcmetfdier that alter
U will ! t,.| 1

Fa«' s ' e.
»imett '

.•

II

this

week

p f l t T » K x i ' l l l ' i ve

. . .r i . r I i r-i a i,d
•. \ i., ro.it b .
1 .7 1 1.

Hun limili.)* F.mmetl Wilson ami
1rs. Wilson have returned home
om a visit to the Cat skill Mounklns in New York.
They hud a
po»t (ile.nn 1,1 vj*n a ,ol returned
ftrlier on
1 .■f the serious ilcu .,(
u 11 son's motlu't

PAGE KH K

district nurse »cciti» n rnnre pressing
Hon. Forest I-ukc has return»'»!
need for the welfare of the state at
from a trip to West Florida and re­
ports that- section of the slate as
this moment than additional labora­
tory structures
being in fine shape, despite the a d ­
verse conditions of the cotton grow­
Therefore, gc mi |r tm-r&gt; I ) Florida
A M ) AI.SO A T itilli TT. TO T ill: OVERWORKED. I NDERFederation of Munici.'» Clubs pro­
ers on account of the war
Mr
I* \Jl&gt; KM TOltS OK FI,Oltfl) \
tests for tin' • *p. i ' icpI reasons
Iatke has a host of friend* in West
against
the
I1S1
'
f
.00110
O
il
&gt;.(
f
hi
Florida who are nlway* glad to *ei
l a i k s o n v i l l e , F l a , &gt;■*pt 2 5 . I P I t
him.
To the Honorable Body the Slate state s health f nuis, or even of half
in r i iif : u I f: n
I that sum for the putting up any
Board of Health of Florida:
The Gate City House
Gentlemen We note that you where in the *t r* of more building*,
The many patrons of tlie Gate
" Itrrb** ' Allyn, editor of the r'nra- j the state, nnd l.ake county’s merit»
have advertised for bills for the for la vorn tory purpose*, until such a
C ity House are pleased to learn
sota
Sun. pays the following de- are inscribed in rlassic language that
erecting in Pchaacolif of a laboratory time a* these ■■ )*,. r measures men­
that it has opened for the wiiuin
M-rvi-dU
beautiful tribute to l i a r
has gained the attention of a • la*s
tioned in this biter aimed at the
building costing f'JO,Otiti,On
Home comforts are extended to the
enee
F.
Wood*,
editor
of
the
Fiustis
of
men who will muke it one of the
care
nnd
jtrob
••
Hon
of
ms
citizen
The Florida Federation of Wom­
guests anti the excellent accommo­
Lake
Region,
a
weekly
newspaper
garden
spots of l he »earth.
Kesp,
1
t
f
ul
I
y
yours,
en’s Clubs wishes to register an earn­
dations uf tins hotel have made iti
J
noted
for
its
artistic
make
up
anil
How
much, do you suppose, such a
Mr
William
ilutker.
est protes
against the use of »
famous at home and abroad.
In-tf
progressi veness:
j man should receive In compensa­
Pres. lia . 1 • ■! Women’ s Clubs
large a 911m of money at this time in
How many of the readers of the tion for his rare talent? Alas, the
Fih'ii l.owell Stevens,
laboratory buildings, and bases this
•
Notice
Sun
who are not old timers in Flor­ genius for Infinite detail ami pains­
Chm. I ' d
Health Dept
protest on the following grounds
The city hooks fhr the collection
ida
would
ever have heard of Flustis taking public service has no fixed
*
I1. There
• n, , , sare
»«I- »si*«already two large
ot the 1ÎU4 tax will he open at the ,
were
it
not
for (iarencu F’ Woods? price, lake many another
ven­
It makes us tired III almost every t
. . . . .
laboratory building» of t he State
collector’s office in the city huiiding
Wim would have known nr cared ture to assert (hat his chief’ reward
newspaper
we
pi.,
up
glaring
he.
Board of Health, one in Jacksonville
November 1st. All persons paying
,t;'’ »«&gt;/■ s t r a m i is the satisfaction he gets o u t ' o f
and one in Tampa. Also Pensacola line« like the follow,,,g. which,* now f,,t„ Uu‘
their tax during November wdl be has a laboratory already established staring at us from the columns of
^ '* 1 ^
r" id »I» b gâtions basi having done well, Hr is the hu’rdcst
entitled to a discount of 2 per cent. in adequale rooms rented for the &lt;lnD ° f
exchanges "Neglected ** 111
rrmnv i ou 11 to * tp witm**, worked sl|ive in Luke county and
All paying in December will he en­ purposes, Ît is most unusual for any Opportunity i* Florid^'» Only Ail- 'A,,M&lt; ir ' ¿ c . ' • lU* " r ' ll‘‘
1 11 no doubt many a puillaninious no­
titled to
nentity, (¿rushed ubib. j 1,
‘ ,,, r '••’‘L . i x u u a . W i rI i \ m n * m
............. »■ - ' i„r d ■
ll" ’ Kl,’ ,ls U k "
f n f d u t e will he net. *
f
. Sfate fumi*
1J
Offf'♦**•*•, rfi f?
a ckAH-after tThat
health ! neglecting her opport unities. She
Hatotwaum*
expense of
i r &gt;• newspaper'.’
»
M. W L l i V ELI..
hearted villain only useful for dis­
developing
us
rapidly
a»
any
state
work more than one such expensive
C ity T ax Collector.
Clarence Woods is u man of rare turbing the (H'aceful »lccp of the
structure, to. which ull specimens are In. the Union, ¡1» statistics abun­
vision,
an, artist with perspective, dead and dying.
Sanford, Oct. 8th, 1914.
Especially will
sent for illumination, nnd which is dantly show; blit because her won­
insight
anti
unbounded
love
for
hi*
those
o]d
soaks
who
nre knocked
14-4tc .
en,urged as the requirements of the derful resource*, which are every
fellow
man.
He
can
no
more
re­
gaily
west
by
his
aggressive
tem­
work indicate. With the rapid per­ day coming to light, ure not }&gt;eing
frain
from
luhoring
for
the
welfare
Notice
perance
ideas
consider
him
a
punk
fecting of means of communication developed us by the wand of a tna*
of hi* fellpw man than the Florida product.
On 3 rd day of November at reg­
by_ mail ami automobile, telephone gicinti, she must forsooth be ac­
The F^ustis LaJje Region is one of
niWT-l iteming of Board County* Com
F’or our own part, mocking bird can cease singing when
and telegraph, it would seem that cused of neglect
the
First
flush
of
dawn
ernhtunons
missioners, Seminole county, hid*
the
many newspapers in Florida who
there is less need now than ever for we think Florida i* doing exceedingly
the
heaven*
*
are
doing
a great’ work for the state.
will be received for put migrili till at
building rapjdthe multiplying of such buildings, well. She is .......... .
III
tile
great
theater
of
war
now
The
editor*
of these newspapers are
Howell Creek on new Sanford At
with the ronstnnl expense of up­ |y, but solidly and 1* "getting there
progressing
111
F'.uropo
how
naturally
Oviedo road.
All bid* must be in
among
the
poorest
paid public ser­
with both feet
llartow Cuurierkeep
our
minds
dwell
mi
the
leader*
vants
in
many
instances,
ability
clerk’s hands not later than No
1 nformant
J The motley would la* more eco­
Upon whuse skill and courage the considered &gt;11 tin* world
vemher 2nd. 11*11
Hid* 11111*1 read
so much per cubiti yard and to he nomically and advantageously exThe business men of a community
llartow gav* 1 irtber evideip e t )n- issues depend, rather than upon the
completed tu a sa I isf.n tory manner (tended in increasing the forte at other day of ■ ■ ■ progri **1 v•■ spirit principles at stake
have it ,1, their power to make or
lo hourd. 20 per cent on contract work 111 the building* nlri'udy built that animates Iut people by curry­
It is the same in the life of u city. mar the work of u good publicity
price t o -be retained until contract unl'* *he present equipment is being ing by n very large majority the It is the personalities of the men agent by the extent of their patron­
TO A D O U G LA SS.
fully used, turning all specimens of
proposition to issue $ 75,000 worth of who stand in the limelight and force age.
thè state into illese twt» cj*nters, and
Clerk nf Board.
municipal bond* for public improve­ attention who make or mar devel­
The advertisement in ^he local
1 ricreasi ng thè eqtiipment as thè
1 1- t t e
opment.
ment*.
The
vote
was
lit!
to
T.'l,
pa
par, (laid for promptly u,/l cheer­
work increases
Alpio*t three v !•■* of bit Inill! hie
't lar« ':&gt; &lt; W.md* ,* i.nt nnL a man fully ftre the measure of It* sueee»*,
Ttie *etting up of small tu bora- anil asphaltu . om ri te
(lavements ofrare good sense and upright life, and no editor can properly put be­
toro* in severtil of tlie more thickly have been uln.idv hud. and with* but lie ha« the splendid faculty "f fore the world the business merits
-ettb d *&gt; i limi* of thè stale in rented tile increase ,1 t tilt* bond 1**111. will rctlei 11 ng the best thought of the of li,« comm uni) y w h*.it Ins .idvcr
• |U.ift* r» w o u l d w 1 1 h i 0 1 1 d o i l b t b e of
provide for tli.ii ,1,\ **111 lie aide to cum mil lift &gt; 1U whl-rii In1
live* and lining columns do not measure up to
•li** 11 m t valili' lo tho*i* dl'tru ti), bui boast of a gt* ati r extent of payed a* a result Fiu-Us Is one of the best In* editorial policy
Continued F'rotn Pagi I
».•Xpelisi ve building* are noi IMS f v streets in |ir..|...rtion to size than known and most popular towns 111
What are y ou doing to help?
(letitlon for the S|s'iial Rtvid l'l- '.ir-,
a 11 V ot tier 11'
It' *1a I■'
l l i ____ __ _____________________ _________
in&gt;'t. the adverti-o'ineut t h* r* ..1.
i I he ainounl of wurk now itone cnuncil bus
.I v«■ dctui l l ol v ile
upon 'which the people voted in said ill tile Pensacola laboratory is not
.,1 upon tl . s t r e e t s t hat will be
i|i*trict
The advice giv.t vmf bv . no Igli **• ' til for i largì- a m ! ex
RAII.ROAD BRIDGE DESTROYED
paved with 1 1 ............ I* of tin lioful
I ..in ill* iV Ft*)' 1- u Mlo d'li dli , . or pe I4-1 v •• b u l b i l I, g t o l i n n -1 I t , n e i t h e r
In III -olii*' ilegre*
Issue
This
reel, anil I urn *ure t).,i \lt W 1 .ire we w a r r a n t e d in » « s i m u n g t h a t
decided by t F ri * ul t of t h e I li-1 I Io u
Palmer will ndvi*c urn 11, tin
if ,1 b m b l i t i g wefi* p r o v i d i ' d t h e rapil i that will be ).• Id for t he purpose
way, and if you will call t he matter g r o w t h of i fie wor k in P e n s a c o l a
of sebo ting if. • iteri.il for t h&lt; pav
to III* attention, I hav* I10 doubt he w o u l d (U' tlfv t h e e x p e n d i t u r e of SO
mg
The nr*--i
b, pu ved « I •!•
will I list met tin • 1on 11 .......... MW' large .1 - in at thi* tilin' Hi it- erec
(•end
n
sinners .1* to 1I.1 li 1 .
i).
ui*i* ■ 1 Iloti
t". ICl ( Me • \ perte •• re 1 n the sob 1 ted*"
at t he 11 111 vI 11,) 1 . : g ■ " 1 Ft.11 1 I
I 1 1 . ora 1 oru - n o w *i it d i n g p o i n t * to
_______can have an opport unit;. &lt;•&gt; correct .in i xa * 11v • o n t r .i ry eo ,o I m- ioii , t h a t
S p e a k i n g ni Mo* b u m p e r , r o ( «- of
the error they havi
ut wirtingly it woul d be uumv ve.ir- liefure *u. h (■•|.,rida, t h e I ik.-laifll I'elegra III SU v «
mu&lt;l"
a t u i l d l i . g p u t u p in . limosi .hiv -e*
\x Fi.tf . t hi
m atter
willi twelvo
\ our« very t ml v
t i m t "I tin -tale wo u l d im i i ' c d t o u u u &lt;ir**d tmv* a n d girl* m t h e puFiln
Signed
T H U S FI W I I . S D N "
a n y til ing like it* full r a p a c i t y
A*
of U i k e l a n d ?
i . i l l a n y of
1‘ nfortmutte|v for u* and F’lori*la, proof of t i n pr o Im Id** a t eu ra i y of
volt self con* ci iiti» iitlfs of lia «mue
Mr. Palmer died before the com­ t h i s s t a t e m e n t o n e lias b u t t o g la n c e class, proud of your asset* and botisi
missioner* met. we were then forced at t h e h i s t o r y of t h e T u to pa b u i l d i n g fui of vour future, beat tho*e‘ ligure*1’
(o seek otlnr counsel
I nuntv di
It I.a* bet u m u-e s o m e vanir* now
vision and oilier nuttier* Firougtil )b- T h e Work lias bee n g r o w i n g s t e a d i l y ,
1 .I" •I tbqt 1 111 . *
I»1 y ** n •!'
KlndH»arlsd Bu per.nt r urte et
a I••! b ' f ) i , i b l l - l l r d r e p o r t *
J
H
o
-Ul
'i'. lot* r !
’ &gt;•
.4u t t. »■ riT
y . ................... .. I ' 1* . ■ torna d |! ■
iiliau.' i i ■
u ' t. * ' i
1
i
. * • . ' ' • &gt; ' oil' I
fin • d •' .
I« -• '
ink' t* nI
■ ,
I t • , op I '
ol I'.ltllp.l .III I
iicu. ilia
i month wt,
f
'
v. hill mi
Kt
trrnundVii.g &lt; &gt; i n t r . ,* . i t mut t liree
,«!,,,I
, l i b i l i I ' l l t.) Am. I, m f i e » » A»e&lt;«'i»ltolg
which had a nest of y ntiiij: tin '•■ nil** d

TRIBUTE TO CLARENCE WOODS

PROTEST TO THE
HEALTH BOARD

BRICK ROADS
INJUNCTION

t ime * t h a t of P e n s a c o l a a n d s u r ­ them to the rednt where they could
l i n » «ho w * t lie n w f u i . | r * t , net ion of w i n
K re u c h t r o o p s n e a r A m te n « ,
It was in this extremity we prayed r o u n d i n g s
I r a m e .'.•« ti.. .«t i m l I r i n i d n n d K e io H in d e r t h e m o v e m e n t « o f t h e U c n n n n « .
T h e w or k of t h e T a m p a take care of themselves
the courts to compel the enmity l a b o r a t o r v i* allotti t h r e e t i m e s t h a t
commissioners and tin bond tru-- t.f t hr 1 'i ' lls.1. II.) l.i boratnry. V**t a
'. • tj i gn '. r.ir •»;■ • vv&gt; ,r,. tubi, tt wa H !.. -mg
toc* t o d o o i l vv h a t I .
lo lo il.int i ' .ii.i • i d ,i f t h- il ii |i.1 timir.
Voter* I'll it Mist rif 1•' d t
n • '.viti . l-.M •' 'I &gt; '.MM tb•nr .1 &gt;l»t
'nothing 11,o ri . m 11 iu i .•
t
« 1 .r m* t ................ ... ■' • it lit r v .1icji nt t«r
.
t,i*
it
nr.»
r&gt;
tlMll
ll&gt;
M
il»«
lo a rll* I .tl| Opening begins tin tl'ttlp
O C C U P A T I O N IS S E L L I N r.
«.
I
*
»i
*
'
•
v
jrlh
s.l I
pi MM
»..
tl
i
■
•
‘ t»,( »'»*•
. '
•
'
to 1,1 defilii'd
tiursiln u, 1 |*,(h. Inst« Ih n e
1 bl II, ir-* Iti »t.*u j♦ 1 t• ... I f k
i i. «ti­ g. I
1,1 l.ol ' of .
even .la p wors t"
:
*&gt;“
t - 21 c
THERE A R E IN THESE
t tir ♦’ V1
allt htir i /•• ti in t hi* .’Ip .i't li'h
T l i r e p o r t of t fie T a m p a Is b o r a
Hfte m. ,| i* .til the lirgimielit we de in i• .if a hi« ti i
U N IT E D S T A T E S
thr \ t *t ».»* * f • .
low
g»o w 1 h
l i n t it i * n o t
fml to
tu, , y ou, we *et X11*■ lu*»t 1 Uted Utnl • r .uni 1•Uf ll
1
tt.
»right* • I» "
l 'a I k
prwilwtue lti.it Work wiiiiti a V iJI a go r For Ri- lit A eoi tage. ,i
*^•1 at tin' lowest price in town.] twvnly-lhree nule» of tonti witii thè
il Seventh street
was done m eo list tie ra Idy less thatiT» venue a tot
218,585 BLACKSMITHS
'ur Sunday dinners nre unsurpassed, injunnion standing.
lialf
l
lie
available
»pace
cats
have
rooms
Utld
Initll.
Apply
t"
leal* 25 cent* Weekly rates made
To correr! thè impressimi wht.h ,
«| ». -, n.Xw u n i t i it meaaur
l 5-2 ti
f i l i l i p*
r roam* »nil meals. St. Johns ì* Imiti g gì Veli state wt de (Miblicity, i7)&gt; M|n , 1 , fimi,li,tg
Hill tlie
Ioipl
ifl-'.Rc. timi thè entire co in inu ni t&gt; nmd. ry.* j-,
i,.Mgilia. , o.t mily $l7,tH)0.t&gt;0 FTHt &gt; M.K F R E S H \ L G FI I \ HI L&gt;
H. F, I 'l.ir,
shier of t lie I'etlples whai xv e ha ve done we cali atti i tinti 11..u U , ' |.'.« would ri $20,000.Oh
lit à i,
llkr.i
Psnk left L-t Saturday with hi* to thè (.ut thnt ori liti* isso» limi building te- .id, uu.itclv rimile use of
/ •*•***«■ «
Be e t *
lastly f„r Lnksonville, whele they L. A. Mrumley was ov erw tal mi ngly Ir, thè l’i usiii nlii liihornhtnry witlt
^ Cabbage
elerted
county
tommiesiouer
M'-ml the next week while Mr.
11 * |,iit ut * 1 1 i rd t he wor l.r
h r I Tr,k
We respeclftiily and . onl'de.nti ,
Lular i* iindergnittg the Inst oper*—
( I m o , is
l Muti;, n( the Health fluir» of
'Ä
r^ 9 2 l
l,ion ° n hi* eye. Hi» many friends submit to thi­ Cl liz.e ns of Si nfi*r«l ,,l|,k the M.,ti Hoar* l of Hculth n* prilited
S wi* l Poin t no*
■ ere Flop, („r ||js *|&gt;eedy recovery the »tat«' ol Plori vl;x ! tin t Ut * U ' ,M fails t.. d i - 1'—' ■ ii.v d i r e i i ai|t liorit v
t HE ANVIL CHORUS
Irish l'ut a tiió •
Î* *' ll to • r. ■ t If- It
lnd returi to 'Sanfurd.
lint hull' lilt • rii re«! with ft
f in.ini in borii tuni *
Apph ■
\ *»t• *1 4' m* l»&gt;, TI f
i .i mi I liere i» direct
Moting f; Il Peters’ Exclusive mrryinK out ol what V 1•
and only ask that the inju-tue con atiiliorit;. frolli thè I ».gisfuture to
Persimmon»
ime Store to Hiiihop Block, corner
tern (da ted and the danger in the e - 1 n Idi - b a Stato Suniloriuni Dir
Line*»
lr»t St. and Palmetto.
15-ltc
usurpation nf power by fen orar, T u b i r n l o i
.i 11••« |ii t li I fnr t *ri (•W ill l-’ircl I Iff»* fit ill! I m i p s
I HF \ L G E T A H I.I \l V K K L T
.
' 1 'liUell Si Sons are helping ornar», which is wisely left with tl»' I.],.«( i filiti« : and building» (or t he
Phone :t'Jl
cotton movement in the south people, should be stopped
production of Img choleru »«rum. no
110
West
Second Street
&gt; ,u&gt;'ing an extra large shipment
We trust a prompt decision of the 0,1* of vv I;s• h ha* y et boeri built,
0 cotton mattresses und they will supreme court will set tin* mjltUr The laboratory building at Pun.sncohi
T h o U O rder Y o u W o r k ” '
1° at the usual Very reasonable at rest.
SÌ. ned
Poxtal Telecrn ll
Hoy Wanted
then is not only not needed, but so
t I'i-i it bniers
Price* ex(,ected at the Caldwell
I 5-11
fur .i* .-pp. root in |&gt;nw&gt;cd rules not ( Ili c e
i ^ •vorybody in the south
authorised
™ U! u,e colton mattresses thera
Soldiers' Ammunition.
5. The state lias a very high jlerF'or Rent— Nice front room for
ou &lt; &gt;e an unusually large amount
In the United States array tho In­ ccntFgc of tid'ercuiqsis among its light housekeeping, also well vencotuin taken from the market, to fantry goes to battle with 100 rounds resident*. It has also an appallingly tiluted bedroom, 302 Burk Ave.
PHONE 275
The N w , t Drug Sfor»
.
SANF'OKI). FLA
■ utu tlie manufacture of the mat- of ammupKlou on him and 120 round« ^ - V denth rate of infants under two
- t
1 ft-tf
*»*s and much good would result per man In two bandoliers In wagon» years of age. A large percentage of
not Far behlntj^hlm The German sol
Rom the movement.
liseuse is ’ preventable.
The
Furnished room» for housekeeping
dler carries 120 rounds, the FVeftcIi 1 !lr'
II
S m i t h ’». J o s Park
Ready-To-Wear Department will 120. the Austrian 12« the British sol |..gitiiiiato work of a Slate Honril of tit Mr* &lt;
• .mi i dc«l to be disi-nxe Ave , (» tweeli trd and It! -In- Tt, *
R’ *lare In Yowell’ » Opening. dler 100, llm Russian 120. the Rnltnii I{• .X11 )i
Du» i* arrived at not
L'. If
“ J. l.ith, lasts three days.
IG2. the Japanese 150 and the H»l** prev utioi,
% yVe S p o c ia liz c on
bv
stiipplng
epnb-miis that
120 In battalion and c o m p mix cart« .Hoi
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The recent method
near at hand the nniiounltniii. added [lux, begun.
For Rent One acre tiled land on
tiRJr
t^10,
known op- to that carried by the men brings the teat In ,* tin- people themselves .how Third street and Maple avenue.
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for tea citing prevention no means
E v » /.
dache curcd »*«h Klawies.
has proved so successful and valu­
DRINK able us the district visiting nurse.
All Kinds »»
last t &lt;at*d ^roe' Don’ t wait until
Rooms for Rent— Two nice large
More than six months ago the State furnished moms.
Dettor S e a U s Deforo Bu yin g
Mrs. Stephens,
M«*lc in Woodland Park
Board of Health in a published bul­ corner Sixth and Onk^avenue.
After-Octojxer flet Woodland Tork
letin promised Florida these dis­
trict visiting nurses, but they hnvo
n .th T 1 only Sund»y«.
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ninth Btrsat, Nur Passangir Depot
not been provided. In the opinion
nt* ftnumotnenU, picnic conorchcatrion music.
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TYLER LEARNS TO CONTROL HIS NERVES

JULY WAS FULL OF FREAKS
Accidents, Evtrqlnntng and No-Hit
Games Among Unusual Occur­
rences In National Gams.
A series of unusual - occurrences
marked July In professional baseball.
Extra innfo* nr»hit game» and * c e l-\
dents on the diamond Were grouped
within a few days, as was the case just
about that period In 1912.
Taking these unusual features by [
dates. July 17 saw Clyde Milan In cot-'
Ilslon with Moeller, his teammate, as
both raced for a fly ball In the Wash- '
Ingtoo-Clereland game, with the result
that Milan received a badly fractured
Jaw.

SMILE OR FROWN IS PROBLEM

On the same day George W eaver,,
captain of the Chicago White. Ear. col- vtided with Demmltt under similar clr- ’
cxtmstances and was severely Injured
about the head.
A co-hit-np-run game and a 21-tnnlng
struggle also figured In the record of '
July 17. ^AL Pittsburgh the New*York
Giants and (he Pittsburgh Pirates
played 21 innings, the. New York club
winning by 3 to 1. Rube Marquafd
end Rsbe Adinjs. the rival pitchers,
twirled the entire curvesL W ith.the
exceptloh of the 24-lnnlng game be­
tween the Philadelphia A ililU ls taad.k'
the Boston Americans on September f,
1, 1906, this Is the longest game ever
played In the major leagues.
Three days previously the Hartford .
club defeated the New Haven team ,
2 to 1 in a M - I n n f r f rim e In the East- (
ern association, which is the third
longest game In the record of profes­
sional baseball.
The 26-Inning contest between Deca­
tur and Bloomington of the Three-Eye ,
league, played on May 31. 1909. stilly .

London Divided as to Whether Med
leal Men Should Jest With Pa
Uenta or Look Sdlemn.

bolds first place, and the
Boston 24-lnnlng match
tion In the record of long
Getting back to July 17

George Tyler, Star'Southpaw Twirlsr of Boston Brave*.
“Two years ago he couldn't stay steady for two mlnup;«," said Manager
George Stallings recently, while discussing George Tyler, hla star left­
hander. "If be got one ball on a batter be would bitch.his pants, phll ner­
vously at bis cap and kick and scratch like a chicken. But you ought to see
him no«, especially against the Giant«- He Is coolness personified and the
hotter the pinch the happier be Is sod the better he pitches."

STORIE

A fter A ll, Carter's is the Best

London. — Whether a
physician
should adopt the cheery manner of
bygone days or wear a look of bustnesa-llke solemnity. Is the controversy
raised In the I»ndog press by Ix»rd
A willing and conscientious worker Rosebery, who In a speech at Epsom
college, said he would rather a thou­
U Pitcher Leon Ames of the Redi.
sand limes be treated by a third-rate
The Chicago White Sox have tlgned doctor with genial features than a

Philadelphia- ,
second posi­
garnet
,
again, Jam es

Withers, pitcher of the Duluth club of
the Northern league, twirled a nohltno-run game against the Virginia club
of the same league. This Is the third
hitless game of the Northern league
this season.
The next day at Lebanon, Pa., the
Lincoln Giants, a semi professional

,
,
,
,
,
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team, varied the schedule by defeating
the home club 23 to 3. and Incidentally &lt;
first rate man of repellent counte­ •coring eight home runs. Three p la y - . ,
a young catcher named Karl Baldwin,
ers each secured two circuit hits
'« h o balla frem Oakland setnl-pco cir­ nance
Moving on to July 19, the records &lt;
cle«.
"The old-faahlone&lt;) type, who en
tered rubbing his hand*, pok»d the show that the Wichita club of the «
Han» Wegner aay» he will la»! five prfllent In the ribs and starlet] to tell Western league defeated Sioux City *
more year« In the National league, be him Jokea," replies one physician, 3 to 2 in a 21,Inning game which re- "
base« hla prediction on the work of -would hnre a hard time holding his rjulred 4 hours and 4* minutes to play.
On the sam e day at Long Branch, •
practice these d a y s / ’
hla ri vaia.
laird Rosebery answ ers that the doc N J . Jose Acosta, the Cuban pitcher *
Maybe Manager Rebel Oakea of the tor best liked by the modern patient of the seashore team, shut out the St. '
Pittaburgb Peda had hla blinders on Is the one who listen s gravely and Louis America^ league club without a :
when he capped off Outfielder Frank ends by saying. "I know exactly what bit or run, wtnnlng a 3 to 0 victory, «
Delehanty from Buffalo
th e trouble Is " T h e main reason why In which he did not give a base on &lt;
th e grat« doctor Is liked Is b e c a u s e balls and had but twelve balls called 1
A ball player named Coatello, now he Is s gtx»d listener, and pstlenls love on his delivery for the full nine In- ‘
*
the property of Pittsburgh, la playing to do the talking when It com es to nlngs
under the name of Kelly. Of courae, their troubles
there lan't much difference.
"Nearly everyone prefers the doctor BRIEF SKETCH OF HEINE ZIM
with lbe churlish manner, providing
Learning that the Feda are making be lies n good record of cures." con Cub Third Seeker Was Born, In New
arrangements tor a big season (or 1119 eludes the wrltnr, "to the sunny duffer
York City and Started Baseball
Clark Griffith la lining up all of hla w ho Is ns likely to kill you as not "
Career as a Pitcher.
players for the coming year.
Henry Zimmerman, third baseman
That baaeball Is becoming a popu­ CAT IS RESCUED BY BIG DOG of the Chicago Cuba and champion
lar pastime In the far East la proved
batter of t h e National league In 1912,
by the appearance of both Chinese and Angora, Worsted In Fight, Saved From waa born In New York city, February
Sea by the Conquering
Japanese team* In this country.
10. 1SS6
Heine started In the na*
Canine.
tlonal pastime an a pitcher for hla
Connie Mack and Clark Griffith re­
school team In the Bronx
Ills per
Ixing Renrh Gal —An unusual r.-s
fuse to bury the hatchet but we have
formanoe as a schoolboy attracted the
a hunch that they would he willing to cun from drowning wn» h u &lt;t.-d In attention of semlpro managers^ and In
the ocean at the end of the pier h ere.
bupy R ¡n each other's anatomy.
a abort tim e "Zlm" was drawing 320
“Ted." a Scotch cpllle belonging to a week for playing Saturday and Sun­
President Lannln of Boston, Is mere­ Captain Walton, .and "King." an an­ day game«. In T906 he entered the
ly trying to gather together a baseball gora cat. being the actor«. The eat profeaalonal ranka at a nu-mber of (he
team, but minor league owners seem haa made Its home at the' end of the
pier. and. while defending Itself from
to think he la recruiting an army
the dog. fell overhoard.
T he dog watched the struggle* of
Nick Maddox has been released a»
th
e
cat In the water until It» master
«pianager* of the - Wlchtta Western
Imme­
league team and "Benches*' Graham ordered Teddy" to get him
diately the dog Jumped Into the water
has be«fh named to succeed him
from the gangplank under the pier,
and. In further o b e d ie n c e to hi* maater, grasped by the neck the frightened
If the baseball m agnates have the rat, which had been clinging to a pil­
tierre-to raise the adm ission prices ing. "King" waa brought to «afety
to provide for added expense, we In the mouth o f the-faithful collie. .
will be surprised but n ot flabbergast-

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HURLS WOMAN OUT WINDOW
Sugar Isn't the only thing that's
“ going tip these days. It accms that Boarder Drops His Landlady From
Second Story to Ground at
Russia supplies the horsehldes .and
Climax to A rgum ent
. England the rubber that goes to~tnake
baaeball«. '
Chicago —John Roclck was arrested
after he had alleged to have thrown
Mike Kaboe, Washington scout. Is hla landlady, Mrs. Amia Doli! or 120 S
one gumsboer all major league clubs
West Erlo street from a second story
would like to hare. Mike says tbo
window. Mrs. l)obl suffered cuts about
minors are filled with many promising the face .and body. Roclck and Mrs.
youngster«.
Dolft, according to the police, became
engaged In an argument which ended
“Long Tom" Hughes, who was a when ho ,hurled her to the ground.
star pitcher In major league company
a dozen years or longer. Is doing a
Snake on Sleeper's Fact,
successful come-back‘stunt In the Pa­
Berwick,
Pa.—To .sleep on a couch
cific Coast Isague.
and awake to find a four-foot black'Charlls Conilikty is going to hare anake crawling over her face was the
a Llpton day at White Box park. In experience of Mias Violet Ryman of
view of the extent showing of the Berwick. With a piercing -hriek tho
White Box It would seem more ap­ girl sprang from the couch. Help was
summoned and tho reptile killed. The
propriate to have a baaeball day. *
girl was not bitten.
A peculiar thing about'the Cleve­
land Napa Is their ability to dig up
Beggar Is Worth *19,000.
fallows who can hit. nut no matter
Philadelphia.—Michael Dcnauno, a
how strong these fellows are with the Philadelphia cripple, will have to
willow tbo Nap« never get anywhere. spend three months'In a houso &lt;jf cor­
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* BUI Jenson, Connlo Mack's new erties worth 315,000, U was testified
pitching acquisition from the New Ha­ that Denannn's home was luxuriously
ven -Eastern association team, Is no furnished, richly carpetod and equipped
stranger to the American leaguo. He with a player-piano.
la known as an Imp man In the Eastern association circuit
• e »
Trying to PIs m s .*
-Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps
“Which do you think Is more Im­
announces that the Fed* hare made portant. l-cohldos, the right of prop­
him another tempting offer, tho sal­ erty or the flghls of man V
ary tendered being almost twice what
“Neither are of any consequence
he ie drawing* with the guarantee that Henrietta,** replied
Mr. Meekton.
he will get it, but that he has turned "compared to the rights of women.“
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Wilkes-Barre. New York State league,
team, playing with the Barons until
purchased by the Cubs In tho fall of
19U7. He was tried at Infield and
outfield positions, but was unable to
land a regular berth with the Cubs
until tho death of Third Baseman Jim­
my Doyle. Heine haa Improved In
batting each, yekr since becoming a
big leaguer. In 1908 his batting Av­
erage'waa .202 and In 1912 he led the
National league batsmen with an av­
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11 big leaguers had been recently
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OCTOBER » . 19»

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CONSPICUOUS ACTS OF HEROISM !

« All Local AdvcrUHcnicnta Under J Soldiers Who Fight on With a
This Heading THREE CENTS a
Fine Disregard of Shot
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
and Shell.
Charge 25 Cents.
FOR SALE

t:i:r*S of iliumll.-»» «tiiirage. trng
le eft|puidt,H mul reimirKiilile In
For Salo— Hound pup (or sale
etdciKH are foiiud In the tuiumii
cheap. Ju st tho right ago to train.
luterewt sturi«-» fruui the Acida
R. B. Lynch, Sanford, Kin., Route of battle of the warring nations of
Europe
Some of the best of these
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stories ar.* told here.
For Salo C h e a p —One largohorse,
UiLMleulurs tune ^bjyn n-eelviHl at
one mule, three wagons, harness, Petrograd of the heroic action of Lieti
Jas. C. Hurriss.
plows and tools.
tenant Krntrnuü In an engagement at
7-0 tc
Mazurlak.es.
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At the" en!TrOf !t his tinttery was
^ , 0 W h f t » ^ f | 4 s n U . r ^ h y . . nml¡fa M - , llt. rTEÏÏl hy aerumñ In
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III l i l l l n n l
Oct. 1st.
Will npack
(or ashipment.
fnntry a m i on the left b y machine
" H , " Box 896, Sanford, Fla.
10rt(c guns. R e b in d him was a lake , cutting
off re trea t.
Determined not to sur
render. Lieutenant S m irn o ff galloped
full sp ee d with Ids b a tte r y Into the
lake. In which every m a n and beast
was d ro w n e d .
— _ ! — ------------------------- ‘----------------------------------S m l m o fT a father, lea rn in g of his
Hoysea for sale or rent. J . Musson. son’s a c tio n , expressed Joy nt tils choice
«¿f death b efo re surrender.
For Sale— T w o fine hull pun*, ono
D urin g an assault on the fortress
male and ono female and the mother. o f-Ossuu-|tx n German co lu m n got Into
Good stock.
See Nick .Znrnovun, a bog. T h e Hussion* shelled the bog
and tin* s in g le road c r o s s in g It. The
Sanford Farms.
! 12-5tc
G e rm a n s In trying to e x t r ic a t e them
For Sale Scotch Collie Pups and selves s a n k deeper and dei‘ (&gt;er Into
young stock. Thoroughbred mid ar- the mire, and hundred* w e r e killed or
( i f (lie utiole colum n there
rlimated. .Eligible for registration. uoiindi-d
were
only
about
forty s u rv iv o rs .
The Ortega Kennels, It F. l&gt; N» -I,

For Sale— Secondhand oil or gas­
oline stove. T w o good burners
cheap. Can he seen at Sanford Fur­
niture Co.
Rdf

Jacksonville. Kla.

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Had to Call Gunner Off.

An Incident of the e m im g o of the
T O RENT
British r o y a l Held a rtillery Is related
For R en t— The Kennewell fnriri by n s o ld ie r o f the T w e n tie th hussars
A h a lf bntterv In rather exposed |*o
.,n west side, on Gertrude avenue slllon w n * gulling the G e r m a n * by the
Six acres tiled, 2 width.
N
II accuracy &lt;&gt;f li* aim I'lnnllv the Ger
Garner.
1 2 - 11r
limn* concentratisl several of their bat­
For Rent Good seven acre f.irrn, teries on It The result eou!i| only Isiilli- thing, a s It vvasa D avid iuriilli.it n
barn and house, near Beck llain- half ilojrct) Golliiihs
Lim it!} nil tinirock Station, known as Castle Gar­ guns w e r e silentcd Inn one The men
den.
Address Cora
Holltnger. who tin&lt;1 lieoii maiming th em were !v
I'Jh.'i Center St , Cnnastota, New llig .lend II lid wounded iimiliol Hit
ground
York.
12 - tic
f One mu ti wn* left, l i e went nlsnit
For Rent Nice furnished rooms h|s vv.oU with n iloggeilln-s* tlmt be
at St union's.- $ 1.25 a week and ty. Spoke deleruillliltliin pi s tic k there t&gt;&gt;
the end
And the end would have
:il5 K. Fourth St
!'d t p
come soon, ns the le-ruuiii*. who had
For Rent
S u ite of th re e room,“ stopped tiring for H minute, vv'ere ilbolil
to TVS toilllleie-e pi silence th e h ue gllli
and tgitli
O v e r .\L C u tle r’ s store
Mitt tin offleer fnterferiwl railing tinSanford T e le p h o n e Co
liti.
loin- g u n n e r nvvny And be went awnv
h, «r N u li» 1 in*- • h iht - I« ri a nri on#' regret f ii llv

r#‘ vniKing 1TIMIt? 1i|M’
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Inquire i m.
U ti

r. .? Kent
Ilot
l-'iirtii- h« ri rooms
urni .'nid wat er
Í &gt; «II» |.( r mo nf ii
Till Magnolia avenue
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A story o f Mu- lii-nd-in of the lute
Cllplalu l l l l g g n n t ne ptieVV of I th le l
lliig g n itl
Is t,ild In ii l e t t e r fr.on P r l
»file «' Kerry of th e ms m il l b / il t. il lo u .
Welsh r e g im e n t Kerry s i o s that til-

C O U i p a H V w h s be in g s u b j e c t e d to n »*•
For Kent Tu rotin« -il roupie, four
verv G e r m a n artillery lire when Rag
ni re roo mu. K Xre! lent location. Ten
card o rd e re d the men to tlx bayonets
J
Vio -vitiall r 111 1 and oluirge
ilnllnr* i ut mont h
«Iron
Kn«|uire K. li • ralri Ulti, f
' IV tin I a n otlh-er’ Wlmt a soldier'
1 1 tí
We vv e r e prepared lo follow him

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l*.ir&gt; 1 Jil.il it- read \ to plani .4! 1 h is e v e s m o t &gt; a l l ou t s i n k it. I l o . n
K K No - , r e g i m e n t ' S i n k It, W elsh!'
(inri vrup jilanti-il
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“ So o u r brave lad* s tu c k nt It until
Box 36.
For Rent Two furnUhed rooms
Mrs It K. Tolirr, HO" Magnolia.
For Kent Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply to Mrs.
Furen. 117 Laurel avenue, city
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For Kent Rooms for liglit house­
keeping. 919 Oak Ave.
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Piano to rout for thw season. Inquire at 111 Second street. R-Lfc
For Rent Cheap for Cash— Twenty
acres of good hnmmock land all tiled.
Call or write A. M. Tyler.
101-tf
Five acres tiled land inside city
limits for rent, near brick road and
loading station.
Apply to A. P.
Connelly, Sanford. Florida.
2-tf

MISCELANKOUS"
Wanted— Tlowing or team work
hy man with good team.
J . E.
Summers, care M. S. Nelson, or
phono Lord's Station.
6-tf
I wish to rent one or two rooms
with two beds, or one large room
with two beds hy the week, for
one, two or three months, must he
close in and good neighborhood.
Send price to " J . P ." 26 Colombia
St., Hempstead, L. I „ N. Y.
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Board«»» Wanted— $3.60 per week
for hoartrfand lodging. L ast house
on East Third St., C. W. Driggers
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Wanted— Gentlemen roomers at
Stumon'a. 315 E v Fourth St.
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our iirtillery got Into notion. Wc won
out.
In th at Held were s t r e w n thou
sand.* a n d thousand* of G e r m a n dead
and w ou n d ed
Captalu H a g g a rd tiled
that e v e n in g
Ills Iasi w ord s were.
‘Stick It. Welsh'
. A F r o m Ii Hiirgisin m a jo r now. In ii
Parts liu»idtJil tin* ninety s e v e n ..lib mi
ly cou n ted wotunls lie tells this story
" A f t e r a hard day's ligh tin g mi Aug
80 I bumOigod my last c a s e and was
remount I tig my horse w h e n 1 lienhj n
sound llk o tliunder, and n Bbell burst
over m y head The h om e vvn* kllhsl.
and I w a s thrown violen tly lo the
ground
A n orderly ca rried mo u mile
and a q u a r t e r , when he fo u n d a stretch
ur. on w h ic h hu carried m e threo mile*
farther.
"N o e s s e n tia l organ w u * touched. I
lost an c a r and the sen se o f hynrlng;
tho right Kid« of my head vvn* scarred;
my le ft n rm vya* ripped to the bone;
my linck w n* riddled llko n*colander;
my loin* w e r e torn nnd m y leg* tattoo
cd In h ig h ly Inartistic de sig n * , but 1
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still liv e

Kiss Flng, Hush to Die.
T h e Te n d on News print* tho follow
Ing dlsjMitcti from P ctro g m d
"It w a s necessary to t a k e Orion tin
A ustrian Hllestni nt nil rou ts,” said a
wounded Itiisslnn colonel, ” 1 was In
the c e n t e r vanguard, a d v a n c in g under
a hull o f Khrnpnel; vvholo line* crum­
pled lik e corn before n Imllstorui; *tRI
wo a d v a n c e d .
'“ O f m y regiment few rem ain ed; the
officers w e r e nearly nil killed nr wound
ed, and the colors passed fro m hand to
hand. S o o n they wore n e a r me. The
next m o m e n t 1 snatched them from n
falling Holdier
“ S d ld le n , near mo kissed tho blood
stained nnd tattered color* and then
rushed f o r w a r d with their faces »**1 to

«'x p e iis e s .

Eat

m ore

fresh

vegetables.
They are healthy, ap­
petising aqd economiral.
T r y the
Vegetable Mnrket, 110 W e t Second
«tract.
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• 14-ltc
Wanted— Fnrmcr* with fresh veg­
etable«, grapefruit, eggs for sal*, to
™ ll »t The VegeUblo Murtfet, 1J0
W. Second St. ■
p i-itc
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Wanted to Buy—Roll top dp»k.
Geo. D. Ballard, Box 1192. 14-2tp
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Carpeted With the Duid.
Fresb fr o m 'a visit to 11it* scene of
tbe battle of tlie Mnnie, Lieutenant A.
Elllcott Brown, Sixteenth Infantry. U.
B. A., «t present n military limtnlclor
nt Kutgers college. New Brunswick.
N. J - any«:
“ At Menus on tho Marne, where
aornp particularly desptiriite lighting
took place. I found n fleld\lterally carpeteil with dend In one place 1 came

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upon u thousand dead Uertnnu Infnn
try in vn m i d d l e d out within 600 yurilsP m cticn lly all had been killed by the
bayonet" 'W o have got to tako our hat* of!
to the Germ an*.' Lieutenant Brown
quoted an Knullsli arm y otllcer U m y
lirg.
'We couldn't l U R ^ l l f B l i ! " fium
ttio trenches hy lend, and wo bad lo
s w e e p over with bayonet* In order to
g a in ground T h e y s u rely uro plucky.* "

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T i* the Sheriff nt Samlnni*. r . * u n t y , ,,f if.r
Slat#* »if F l o r i d i
H* if k it urn n , T h • t I, lì
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of F! of Dia.
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I r.ti ni r , Kmii&gt;
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For
from t h r F . « u r i h i ’nrj
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a « h r Stai y L urth Fongr«?«# of ihr* Fnll&gt;+1
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F u r T » o Had m u l ( H m m U a io n r r* of th#
M m # of F lo n d *
F o r t»li# M r m b r f of the* lfm j*r of K r p r c M T i u t h f i iif i h r S l i t # of F lo ri d * .
For C ounty Judgr.
F o r Sheriff
F o r &lt;"lrrk of lh# C i r c u i t C o u r t .
F o r C m u i t y A a » r « o r of T u r * .
F o r T i * Collrctcip.
For C o u n ty Tr#»«!»«*?.

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|o r ha, I* I (, 3 1•l cwj chg to H&gt; S l V l y along ! N o t If# ia h#r#wb y g l v r n t b i t W . Cl* B ln *
\V aid# of H y to hrg
S*i«l land firing *«
ford, purrhttA#r o f Taa-* (V ptiO ftt t# N o ,
lih H fii
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t e rlififtla N o
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bring
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,hr*r#a th# foll ow in g d#acpib#'l profarrt y fit*
th# n a m # of S N *n*«irt
u ilttl
in Somi no l# c o u n t y , Flo rld ft, l o - w l t i
^- M i f l r i l r
No. 212 r m l - u r « . H r g .1€U- ft H . g N K t u r n e r of
1. S#r. 38. T p . 20
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v. k i d ( ’
v * i f h n i l f rt fi’i r a ' # in i hr nttm# «»f II
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l a i d id I nt#M «aid •*-r t ■||#tit&lt;* ahall t-# r#d##ni#t|
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r o f d l n g to la w , t a t d « r J w ll) * 1*J u p t h r r a o n
l rtl#a« »aid r n f i n t r i l * « shall l*#
J r f t p n l 1 on t h r d i a l
«fay of O r ! o b # f , A , I F 1914,
• f r n r d i n f to law ! ■ « dr-r.|* will r w j r th#r#on t
Wltn#*a rrfy nfflrlal ■tgnatur# an d aval
Oh th # I N I da&gt; .if t irt o lt r p , A !• 1!•I I
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da&gt; of
of SB#pt#mb#f,
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N o l le # of A ppllratlnn for T a i I )# # d C n d r r
N r r l l o n J Î 1 of ib # &lt;*rn r r a l S t a t u i r *
N o t i r # la h rr # h y f i v r n that M. I&gt;. D a n i r l .
p u r r h a a r r of T a * ( V r t i A r a t # No. 2-1&amp;7. dat#«l
ih # U t da y of 3 u n r . A . I). ^898. ha* fllrd•al«l r r r t i f i r a t r In m y offlr# and ha* rntfd#
a p p li c a t i o n for t a i d r r d t u I m u p in acrt$fd|
anr#
with law.
S aid r r r i i A r a t # r m h r a r r w
! th * followin g d# «crlb #d n r o p r r i y t i t u a t r d In
f o r ( ou ni y S up r f in te nd« nt of
F u b l l r S# mi noi#
coun ty ,
F lo r i d a ,
to *w||
Hrg*
l* »ir union
1 N K r o r n r r of S K » | of N W ' t , S r c t io n iS.
F o r I nuntjr S u r T r y o r
f
T o w n a h i p 21. S. o I Ha¿if# 31 H . * i a a ^ n u t h
F # r Fi » ? t o u n tv t uinmt*'*T^T’ «lf •
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2.;» Yard». « » ■ ( 3|f! ] -*t yda. NT.flh
r u f I h rr # M m i o r r a uf \ h # C o u n t y Hoard I I l i 2*3 yda. Caat 328 1-3 yda lo br g ,
*
*'J Ftlli ll r | n « t ru r tio n
T h # aald land b r i n g a**#*»#«! at i h # datu
Cor J y »ti er of th# F # a ç r inand for th#
of t h r ü « u a o r r of nur h certificata in th#
f o ll o « mg Ju itir# Diam ela, v it
No*
1, 2 , n a m # of li r a . M . W h i t r .
H n lr « * aald r a r ’ • 'Í
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,
tíficat® «hall b# f r d r a m r d acco/ding to law,
f o r ( nn«V ib l# In and f o r . t h # following m
d##d will i .* u r t h r r r o n on th# 19th da y
dwy*#*
»¿a* h « M . 1,
4. —
•r f ♦ M r H r r ; A H H t i l i *
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In u s jlm «.R &gt;
w h r r r a f I h * v # h«*r# unto
W h o #»* my of fi c ia l f i g n a l u r r anil * f i !
■ * » n;&gt; h a n d and a f f i t t d th # t»r#at Se al o î - thia t h r I 11 h d a y uf Sr |» t # m l» r i. A . D . 1914 .
D # S l a t # of F l o r i d a , at T a l l a h a « a « r . t h r |
farai)
F . A. D O t M i L A S S ,
« apM al.
thia th r
t w rn ty-fo u rth
day o f '
CL*rk C ircuit C o u r t , Srmlnolr C o . Fla*
A u g u i i , A . D. 1914.
.
T«Tur*-3ic
I I . CLAY C R A W F O I U ) ,
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T o r . M . H . n d . Sheriff. S . m l o n l * C o u n « » . 1J B
of l h , r o B n t / J u d i r &gt; S e m l n o l .
1 T u « » 9tc
C o u n l y * Nial® of l l u r l d a
l n r « K a t a tr of
l e v a i t L . Sinn#
T o all f ' r n l i u t r « . l. r g a t a r a , U U t r i h u t r « « a n d
N O T I C B. O
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S e p t o m b r r X6. 1914.
N o lle « l. h rr r h y ( I v i n thst I,a * r « n e « J.
M i i . o n of H .o fo ri J, M a . , » h o on O c t o b e r
27. 1 9 0 » , m e d e H o n i rn te e il K n l r j r Seflel, N o ,
072 2, for S W Û of S E W , See. 22 e n d W «4
of N E U , S ec tion 27, T o w n . h i p 19 S o u t h ,
l l e n e » :12 Eeet , T e l l e h e , « * * ' Xlertdlen, hee
Aled n o l l e « of i n t e n t i o n t o ineka K v f j d O f
P roof, t o r*(et&gt;lieh e la lm to the le n d a b o v o
drerrllveti, before C l e r k of C i r c u i i C o u r t , a t
S a n f o r d . M o r i l l e , on the 12l h d a y of N o T » m her. 1914.
C le im e n t i n n o
C . I i . W ethe r, of b’« t t iieJIie. M a r i d a .
I lu h e n I^-Klle, ffi*CH«e*e ," M a r i d e .
A le c k V a u g h n , of « t e n e v a . M o r i d a .
It. ht. A l e i e n d r r , of E n le r p r i e e , F lo r i d a .
H E N R Y 8. C H U B B ,
,
I l - T u e « - lie
, U r filter.

. -Eronch Unxmr at. F o u r t e e n . .
P u rl* E xcelsior prints a photograph
.
N O TIC E
o f F ran c e's youngest soldier. Albert
W h e r e » ', . {( ie t h e dealre’ of the B o a r d of
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Schuffretikes, aged fourteen, nttndhdri
M o r i d a , lo chan ge th e U &lt; i ( j l &gt; ; l M of c o m to th e Third hussars. but fo r the pres
m U i l o n e r e dl atrlcta n u m b e r I a n d 2 , aa
•aid d i i l r l c t a n o w e t l a t . th er e fo r « , b « It
c u t taking n course o f training at the
] t e » o l v « d , b y th e B o a r d of C o u n t y C o m m li i lo n e r a 'o f S e m ln o l* C o u n t y . In r e g u la r
F r e n c h ca v a lry school nfter playing n
■««•Ion, tkla 5th d a y of O r t o t w r . A . D .
innn'B part lu the fighting around M ud
1914. t h a t the de ecri ptlo n of comm laal on ere
d l » t r l r t N o . J tm e ah n ged t o r ea d « a f o ll o w « *
hnutten.
B e g tn n la g at »&gt; p o i n t o
no
o .«hortr
f.akko
Itaffinntag
n th*
h o r r o ff M
a
T h o son of u forester n e a r
be tlrst nefed n* guide- ■ f w F reni-1
T k ÍsT
W ' i a ’ f 's . c b 'o t 'T o T . r - hrrrby xTallfl^T
'f e j . l AIh '.'
&gt; t «n g aald H u g h e y at reel to Ita I n t e r a c ­
troops through the forest*. Then he : X ‘-.d
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b ttw tti
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1M* niiSrmlnnU Couni)-. Florid.!
g a v e h im ,th eir sm allest uniform nnd o i r t n b , , * rlrrl«-«| In r . r h hnll.*
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aald aertion l i n e tu the cor n e r « of » • * fo r c e was reorganised Albert managed
a» ami h i ) * I ferrrult, #h*l lh # y tli«l d#l#rHop* 2. 3 to am i 11. T p
20. S o u t h of
D a t r « I A u g uat 27 th . A
1» 1914
T « f i . ' l *hr#n thaï i h r m* m# j f i n t r#»iduHang# ■rnr&gt;
Ka«t.
th e n r #
South
alo n g
to Join the F orty second In fan try. ib&gt;
A N N \ ( STUNE,
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l i a n d 35, Ti*
2**, H uuth of H ang# 30 •
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along
Section
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did iioi think lids branch of the scrv
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of Fak e Jf-aaup, lh #n ce in a general N o p t h e f tee sullleleiilfv a ctive
One didn't *• -&gt;
0 . 1 4 1 ) ««f »1 ai i‘ of I le *T HT .»r v tnririt, «F« N «*11r # uf \ tudlfali v»ii for I
D e e d I ndr« i k »tsrrc t ton, along the W e » t ahnr# of L a k o
t* i«&gt; gt\ r (Ititi* * that rk
J#* up tu the St. Jo h n s r l v r r , - thenr® n o r t h .Srrtluh 575 « f ( h r ( t r n r r a l Nla lut# *
enough PrtiHslans. lie . told an Inter
N o t i e r •I* •
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hereby
givrn
that
W
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vie w e r.
111 be h r l d In r i c h c o u n t y In Flo rid a on
li *y ts ra, iiurchaar? of T a i C l f l l f i f A t t No, M o n r o r , thence S o u t h waaterly a. on g K a g t
H o won the f a v o r o f the color Her T u r a d a y next » u r c rr tll n g th# llr*í M o n d a y 418, d a t n l t h r 5th d a y at J u n e . A . D . 1911, a n d S o u t h chore of aald lake to p o l s i of
»n N n v « 'rotier, A. D 1914» th# «aliï T u e a d a y ha* filed aa id certificat# in rny utfle# and ha* b e gin ning.
ge n n t of the Th ird huasnra nt Nonllle*. I m log Ih#
mad® application •for tax d#rd to i»*u«i ii*
Be
fu rth er resolved b y the H o a r d of
a c r u rd a n c # w it h la w .
Bald certificat# rtn
1 M o l Day of N a i r m t i r r
—
County
C « m r n i» a la n e r *
th k t
th»
bouow h o alloweil him to take a (dace In ibe
f «ar Una ratifir&amp;thm nr
j e r ti m i **f ( h r »aid •»car ra the fot! it at m g d r « r r Ilird p r o p e r t y aJl- darlea of com mlaa Ion era dtatrict N o . 2» a t
rn n k * on n horse whose rider liftd been p « l n l M *« l u t iitrt* pr«'pi.-ifig aro« t)dm#nt* tu u **r d In Semlnol# C o u n t y . F i o n d a , tu wit : ■a m e now etlala. be chan ged to read as fat­
. i «iti utiuh *-f " ha- •lai«- r*f Fitti -ta \ 11
SA5 1« i»f *• V\ 1( , Star* 2
" ip 2&gt;". It 10 Faat
iti W'fe
killed
l i e went through the IniIII c fit
\ inlfit H r »«»In Htiit
1 h# »**‘1 laud hr Hi g aa-wa-tard at I ti»1 «[at# .if
H rg tn u lfi g at a po in t «»n th# .fiouth a h e m
tho Marne unhurt, capturing four ! M«|«o* tu g an aro»ndm#ot to &gt;«-a‘U«in St*
t h# a#uanre «•! auch certificat# irt the name j «if |.» k# M o nro e at ch# foot of I'a r k aven ue *
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P r u s s ia n horses and killing ttie uhlan
t ifl
»hall )’«■• f n l r r m r i l a r r o f i i n g in !■ » . «tofig lFt gh# &gt;
at re»!
I«ï it# i nt errie«rt Ion
.«f Filtrila f*d at in g ft* ■&gt;
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w h o w as leading them
A* soon a* IIIM '« »ti r t tier eon « it t h “ 2 2nd «I * y w it h
F rancit a %*-nue. t hence S outh a l o n g
.« da o * t t v t r . I **g *2alii
»* i fev -rtU* atid ' « n i n t i t u l i t i u n of t h » *®CI tin ►if • • ..*■«
tra in in g I* completed he will rejoin hi
W Vfirfe "*s k »*«• *! % gofeMif» ar&gt;t ■•‘ X
fine. Une. r u n n i n g F-aat ami W e » j . l»rt ween t
I !« ftd*
regim ent
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“ Anywhere, but Must F i g h t !”
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goon guard* at the Krltlsh cunsulut.
w n * calling out the name* of reserv­
ists who were applying for eiillstnu-iiT
" A n y one else to en lis t?" he *hout&lt;sl
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am i a short man stepped forward.
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I t e l n r t 'ti Heine
ciime the prompt
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me
l vvn* l \ i n in i inada of
m an parentage, lull both lliy fatlo-i
mul mother are dead, so I won't hi
lighting a g i l l i 't tlu-tU.
I lim it e i n
w ho I light with a* long a* 1 tight-1

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" s in g in g soldiers." T h e German *ol
(Her. say the correspondent, sings nml
HKhtft-aml lights nnd sliitr« R e s l u g »
b e fo re tin* halite noil lie slugs aft.-t tlkb attle
lie even slugs oil the «•¡'••nit
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Has Ninety-seven Wounds

W anted^ E verybo d y to lowt-r ilu*ir die for tlx*lr country
li v i n e

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Great Armed Conflict
■of the Nations.

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in th i» can*«* ori the 2 n d «lay of Novembers, A
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m a k e three
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h a n f u i d H e r a l d , a n e w * p a per
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S# mi nul# c o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
of ( I i r r u i t ! o u r f , at H a n fo r d , F l o r i d a , ota
K A
i l o u a i a»p, i t#ra ui i h r the 19t h d a y of N o v e m b e r 19l l .
C l a i m a n t name* aa wUnr at ea :
C i r c u i t C o u r t , and a i r a i thereof thia 2Nth
Hen H all, of W r k l w a , F lo ri d a ,
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i trait
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&lt; Jerk t ’lrcuif C o u r t ,
Oliala B r o w n , of W r k l w a , Flo ri da
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I ■ A D U l f i l . ASS,
«m i m Seminole i i » . Ma
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A Krltlsh airship which has bi-cn
m a k in g exfierliuentnl flights over Ism
dou by day and by night for the past
o, .sid stiele sksu t.............á«4 » . . . . . » . d
fortn igh t mnjlo tier nppenrnnro nt
" sJrtl'c T n ’ l.
T h * J u d i r i s l p « » * f ..I i h r . t s t . i
d u s k nnd sailed over tbe city for sev ahall
he veaird in a » U p f r m e co u rt, f irrui t
c o u r t nf
of r#rof»l
r r r o f l of K a r a m h i a cr o u n t y ,
e m l hours. S earch ligh ts were trained rcoo u r ti x# , court
m tiial
m urta.
m um y
m u ría ,
county
fr o m several strnteglc points, and they r) ruitigr
a anti ju a t lr e * of t n # |N»arr an d »urli
mnI)aged to follow her wherever she Oth er c o u r t a or cum ml** lu n* a* t h e | r f (•!&gt;tiro# to tiro# o r d a i n and #•
went.
Most o f tbe lim e there were ttua b l•i a hm. a y T from
h # l # ( i » l a t u r r m a y $•r *• » cri h r the
t w o s h a fts playin g upon tho big brown r u rn (j # lutai loti of t h r Ju *t i r e « —aynil j u d f r * of
court#, hut n o c o u r t h r r r t o f o f r
s a u s a g e sba|ied ernft. nnd they kept et ha tra hferverai
l l » h r i i um lr r the n o n a t i l u t i m i an d l aw*
her In sight when aho dropped down o f FI of id a ahall hr h e r e b y a liciti t h r «I
T h r v o t n r a i l In co m p li a n ce with »aid
n e a r the roofs o f lit^b buildings and
{»ro noted
a mend rn m i » r
and
the
ranvaaa,
follow ed her u p w a rd course and her d r e f i r a t i o n a and r r t u r n » t h r r r o f , »hall I*»
■u h j r r t to th® la m# r r f ola tinti* ami feat Hr*
su dd en turnings nnd windings.
t l o n ! aa art provided h v la w fur grrirral
Acroplnnes fully equipped for fight­ r l r r t i u n a in th r »ta le »»f J lurida
Iti i «-*ti nifi n y whereof., fi hav# hereunt o *#!
ing nro kept lu reserve nnd could be
m y hand and affiicd th# er ra t -cal of th#
In line Ins) llko tire engines on the stroke •tatr of Florida, at T a M a h a « - # # . t h r catinai,
N o l l r r of M a a te r 'f e H a lr
! n d r r and by v ir t u # of a dre r r#
o f th e bell If an alarm o f an approach thia lh# t went &gt; flflh «la&gt; of J u l y , A l&gt; 1914
tSral)
IF C L A Y C l i A W F O H I I ,
r lo « u r # and *alr, m t e r e i l tint IrIRh
Ing Zeppelin w e re sent ou t
S e c r e t a r y of Stai#
S e i » t e m ) » r r , A. D , 1914, b y li n n .

Boy Patriot! Write to Kaiser.
T h o eager patriotism of tho hoys of
the German em igre Is manifested In
m a n y quaint letters sent by them .to
the knitter, l le r o nro tw o o f these, pub­
lished In the F r a n k f u r t e r General Anre Igor T h e w riters In almost every
c a s o address the kaiser with childish
fa m ilia rity us " D u " tthou). Instead of
u sin g tho usual formal " 8 le" or "MnJestnL"
To Itis Majesty th« Kaiser:

Dear Kaiser—That you began th« war
on

Aug. II please« us very much. We
w an t to a s k y o u w h e th e r wo can
h e lp th e fa th e rla n d . If we get p e rm is­
s i o n from ytsi wo a r e read y nt one«. The
m o n e y »&lt;&gt; h n v o rnrri'ed w il l bo given to
t h n |&gt;*»&gt;r
Wn II even help o u r p u r e n l*
boy«

w h e r e v e r w o c a n . a n d p r o m i s e t h e m lo b*
Indu strious
I ri i p r-r tu l M o l r s t y :
N o w tn t tie w a r wo p r o m i s e y o u to d o
a n y t h i n g you ask. Wo a ro willing to help

c a r « fo r tho wound««). Wo will carry
w a t e r to th e th i r s t y soldiers th a t «pass
t h r o u g h , t o t h a t th e y ca n drink. If neces­
s a r y w r nro even willing to c a rr y u p bul­
l e t s If * i nnd nny. ,

Many greetings lo thy majesty Wilhelm
Roh«nioll«rn

Feigning Death. Used as Stool.
A w o u n d e d K uhs I uii s o l d i e r l y i n g In
t h e b in p l f n l at Munt-nw te l ls all ex

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i»f fored a y of
F. A.
W 'h t t n r y , J u d g e of th# l u t h Ju d ic i a l ( ‘I rr u it
of F lo ri d a , a r i in g In i h r « l - f r i r # e «l H un .
Ja*
V\ Frrk in a, Ju«Ig# of the 7th Ju d ic ial
C i r c u i t of F lo r i d a , in a certain r a u t e pendin g in th# C ir c u i t C o u r t of the 7th J unì Irla I
C i r c u i t of F lo r i d a , In and for Semlnol®
cou nt y', in ch a n c e ry . In which C ath e ft fif
|&gt;u S1 artnuelr, a* e i e c u t f l t of th® l a t i * will
â n j teatamant of F n . S t a r b u c k , deceased,
u co m p ta Ina nt n i d W . J. V a n d e r grift la res pan di nt, I «hall «#11 at p ub li c o u t c r y to th#
h ig h«* t and he»t hi if «1er for r a » h d u r i n e I he
jr ( ¡|| huura of «ale «m M o n d a y , th® ¿ m i day
0 f N o v e m b e r . A . I K 1911, at th® c o u r t hou#®
rfo«»r at San ford In th e c o u n t y of Sovnlnofe
BnrJ i t « t r of H o n d a th# follow in g deacflhed
p r o p e r t y to-wit
T h e S o u t h Fifteen « I&amp; i arrr * of th® Sou th
. s9( n u a r t r r of th® Southw®»t Quarter of Secf j lin E le v en ( 11), T o w n a h l p T w ® n i y - o n e ( l l )
S o u t h of IlMhgr T h i r t y * o a # (3 1 ) F * * t, Semi*
ny)*, m u n i ) , F l o r i d » , pur chaser to p ay
titl e.
A K iM tW K K H ,
t p e r i » I M « » i r f m ( ’ hancef y
V S M 'd ilt! • K
Solicitor i«tf * u ni! lairtani
I I T u e » Ate
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N ot ice of Ap|dir*iioo ur *** I &gt;erd ll ndef
Beef loo 3 I S of the l i m e r a i Ht alu Ir®
N*fll#e la hereby given t h a t F F. Wood* i
rufi, |.urch a »er of l a i Bale t eri ific a ir « N ua
2434, dated th# 3r d d a y of A p r i l , A. 0*
1893; N o . 1627, dat/d th e 2n*l d a y ol J u n e . ,
A . I K I Öfl *2; No, 3 U ), d a t# d l h # fith da y of (
J u n e , A. I). 1910, N o 311, dateil the Lth
d a y of Jun e, A, IK 19 Ml
N o . 31)9, dated
I b a fith d a y of Jun e, A
!» 1910; No. ¿99,
d a te d the 6lh day of J u n e , A . M. U * l l ;
N o . 212, dated the 74b day of Ju n e , A IK
1909, haa filed «aid c*'rtlficate* In rny of* j
fir® am i ha* made applicai inn for t a i deed* ]
to lamia# in accordance w it h ! • »
Saul r # r tlflcatea embrace the f d l o w l n g
deaerfbed .
p r o p e r t y altuatad in S e m in o le c o u n t y , Hu/*.|
Ida, t o - w i t
N o . 2,434 embrace*. B e g 2iM)| ch* h of [
N W cor Sec 2. T p ¿0 S,, It 30 1«, run L i
6* c h « . S If. cha. W 5 r h « . N I S cH*. « S
acre*
T F # »ai»! la nd b r i n r «••#**»*d at th#
d s t f *-« Ib^ lf.i l« ri.. &lt;if
d - l * r f l ( l l i s t r in
I,,
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ll
l
I
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N o . t « '- 7 rf-tnlirsf t*. Il*1, 1- 4 ■ ■». V* 1 « '
r h s « d N K roi «f i f f î I ,- " ' .
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r u n S IÍI (I ff « 4 rh*. t •" -b V
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n ( o u r ! of ( ««uni) Jifdgr ^ S e m i nul# f o u n i )
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Ht a i r of Fl i» ri da
M .7«» rh*
T « - - - - n Isf'-I b . i r i , , l - r - . - ( f st
tho •tili' ul tkv l u u s i i r o ul » u r l i r - f l í l k « i o I n r » E o la l * ul
|n t h . m i n f ol M i r y A i'( * « t »r
« ' » r l i f i n t » j I l - I I . Wh ltn or
N o . S10 r m l i m n , 11,g1,5 r h « N « m l Î S . 5 I O O )
N o l l e » l&gt; h n o b y ( I v o n « o &gt;11 w h o m I« rosy
c h « E ol S W cor Ser
Sfi. T p 19 S, 11 30 K
con cern l h » t on l h « I S t h l U y ut J , n u * r y ,
Min N 13 r h, K 21 rh* S W l y I fi. S f i l i l o 1 A, l&gt;. 1915, 1. *h*ll a p p l y lo i h r H o n o r a b le
e h , W 13 r h .
T h « •■fi) U n t i b r i n g « . . « . r f i « t - o r g e «i Il«fr1ng. Ju&lt;lgv ol «sl&lt;l c o u r t, ••
s t I h r ( U l f ul !hf&gt; l i i u i n r , o f . u r h c u í n - J u ' l g r nt p r o b i « » , !o r
m y ritrai d U r h s r g « »•
cat o In l h « n » me ol «'. ir. f j n i l * l c y .
» d i t i i l i U i m o f ot «ho » « l a t o ol H . l l . W l i l t C c N l f l t s t » No. S I I r n b f » c o » . Ile*
I O ! » n r t . i l o c c « « J ; » n d t h s t s t I h » » « n i » li m * I
e h , E O S W cor o l H*e 35. T p 19 8 ^ fi 30 - w ill p r w n l m y finsi accou nt * » 4
ad m in !»E , n i r N 13 R ch» E 8. 2 9 - 1 0 0 eh». S 12 U I r s l o r of aald m t s t e ,
a n d a » k foc t h r l r » pí h » , . VA g.19 eh», 7.83 acre*, «h * » » I d U n d 1&gt;rsv*l.
b r i n » r K»r**rd •• l h » d» U * o f t h « t u u s n c »
I ) » t « d J u l y 9s.h, A . U . 1914.
o f i » ) ' t certificat» In th e n » m » ol C . I l s
J. N. JV K ITN E 1 1 .
U n d ,! V.
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VI i ..U i-v .o r.
C r r t l O t s t » No. 309 e m b r a c e » B cg 30.1-100 ch I 4 M m m
7-10 8 - l l
9-8 I 0 - — 3
11-10 12 9

A lw ays K ings True.
Behind Joy nml laughlnr then» majr
b«- a ti-miicraniont coarse, bnrd and
callou s
Hut lifriitnd sorrow thorn la
alw u ya sorrow.— O sca r Wild».
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C . H . D IN G E E
P lu m b in g and
G as F i t t i n g
All Work llecciTcs My Personal
Attention And Rest Efforts
Opposite n o Hall

T rlrplinna N o 23

Henry McLaulin
JEWELER

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MY SPKCIALTIES
Pickanl's Maini Pnlnled China
Gorham's Sterling Silver
j
Rollers’ Plated Ware '
Kltlirvnml Waltham Watches

ALL g o o d s

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THE SANFORD HERALD

P A G E EIGHT

ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS

The Junior C iv ic League have voted
to contribute n large part of their
fund» for the playground equipment.

BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
— a, •
—- UP-TO-DATE------------

Mr. and Mrs. I). E , Freeman u l,
Tampu spent the week end in S a n ­
ford, the cuMts of their sister, Mrs.
Anna Walker.

Communlcatlone for this Column Should he Marked “ Society Editor
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrheun, P h o n e 201

Announcements
The Literature Dept, of the Wom­
an's Club will hold their regular
fle e tin g tomorrow i Wednesday! ufternoon nt the home of Mrs. Henry
Wight, at half past two o'clock. A
full attendance is requested.
The Daughters of Wesley will give
a musical at the home of Mrs. L. 1L.
Philips Friday evening. Music, re­
freshments and n good time assured
nil who attend. A silver offering will
lie taken.

Mies Ell a H. Tiding»
Miss Ella B. Tidings, a mission­
ary direct from Mexico will be at
the Congregational church tonight
(Tuesday) under the auspices op the
Methodist church.
Miss Tidings
has many interesting experiences to
relate and comes with a ' f u n d of
knowledge direct from the .field.
Mexico, which has been in the lime­
light for so many months will be the
subject under discussion. A cordinl
welcome extended to every one.

EDUCATION

1, The Debt H'c Owe Our Trachert.
If it is true t h n t the cash v a lu e of
an cducntioncis w o r th one th o u sa n d
dollars per n n n u m , a'nd a total of
fifty thousand in forty years, w hilst
an ■ uneducated than cannot earn
more than e ig h t e e n thousand dollars
in forty years, therefore we shout d
feel inllchted to our teachers and
the state for th e gain of t w e n t y - t w o

Rost Meeting

.Murry

thousand dollars /or each graduate.
'2 U hill M utl ||&gt; I in About It!
l-*-t us as parents am! guardians
acknowledge our great debt to the»e
fait hi ul officers of the slate; an d

Osborn

Mrs. M. It. Macoy announces the
engagement of her duuglitcr, Hilda
Adelaide to Mr. Elbert Paul Osborn,
the wedding to take-place October
2 9 th.

sdiow them our g r a titu d e by se n d in g
our children e v e r y d u y of every term ,
an d see that we require our sons,
daughters and w a r d s to get their
lessons and bring
un credit» lib**

Congrrgniionnl Social
A very delightful evening of music
and fun was enjoyed by the mem­
bers und friends of the Congrega­
tional church last Friday evening,
all voting it to lie one of the most
enjoyable alfairs ever given by the
church
Amusing games were in or­
der tlie early part of the evening,
followed by a short, pleasing progrnm of music.
In tin- hat chidthrowing contest, Beecher Kent won
won "th e biggest piece of take” for
long distance throwing.
Mrs. F. P Strong, Miss Lucille
Aspinwatl, Dr. Walker and Mr. K. T.
Woodrull rendered two fine song -e
lections, Chappell's " ( ¡le e " and "A n
Evening Song" by Straub
Misses
Isabel strung, Sarah Wight and
Florence Witte gave a violin num­
ber that, was greatly
enjoyed.
The pleasant affair ended with re
freshrnents and cordial expressions
for a not her gel together social Hi tinnear future.

Mrs W I) Holden has returned
from .-ever»I weeks' visit to Ja c k s o n ­
ville,

present were Mrs. J-&gt; IV llobertrj
l Mrs. ('has. Knnner has returned
teacher; Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mrs.
Hayes; Misses l.ola Evans, Klira- from a visit of six weeks to New
beth Musson, Kathleen Steinmeyer, York and the east.
Hilda Carson, Edna Plant, Louise
Mrs. John W. Dickins is expecting +
Harris and Lucca Chappell.
her mother, Mrs. S. A. Wood of ^
Brooklyn, N. Y ., to arrive on Wed- ^
Suet I Shotrtr
Mrs. E. D. Brownlee was the re­ nesday to spend the winter.
cipient of a pleasant surprise and
lots^ of jjood things from the Indies
of the Presbyterian church yester­
day afternoon nt her home on Mag­
nolia avenue.
She watt showered
s n t» k e r ^ £ ^ . rXiy -;lrf'-:rtf~T£5ritTErt!tT
fulfilling "swee.ts to the sweet.” the first article, Both favorable an d
A n d I V e heard of a t
Mrs. Brownlee itt very, popular with otherwise.
the ladies of her church and the least one you n g m an, who had d r o p ­
bouse w a r rmwyicd with frlepds who ped out of high school, that has d**J
delight to do her honor, the pleas­ cided to return. W e rejoice gre a tly
ures of the afternoon being enjoyed and feel well r e p a id for the labor in
gettin g together t h e facts.
by all.

The next rose meeting will lie held
at the homo of Mrs. J. 11. Ferguson
ou First street.

nelly and Mrs B \Y Herndon won
llie north and smith pnxes, duinty
little powder pulls for the guest
chamber. The east and west prir.es
were won by Mrs Frank Miller and
Mrs. it. A. Newman
These were
pretty shoulder
bouquests.
The
popular hostess served a delii ion-

OCTOBER

We take this opportunity to show our
beautiful stock of Ready-to-Wear Goods
Silk iuvd«Wool dress mateealsfiiffhnnn'gs;
etc.
It being our custom always to b ta in
the newest novelties, etc., we announce
our annual

FALLOPENING
Thursday Oct. 15th, Friday
Oct. 16th, Saturday Oct. 17th
READY-TO-WEAR
DEPARTMENT

monthly reports or require them to
give a good reason for their failures,
U we all »ill do thi- our schools
will In* worth much to our children
I know t.y experience that f parents and guardians neglect to exam
into these monthly reports, th ey
*¡11 prove absolutely worthless, and
both
teachers a n d
pupils suffer
from tin- m glei (

Here you will find
displayed all the
newest fashioned
su its, ctrpHS~nnd
coats for tn rtie sr^
Also a pretty line
of coats for children
and young ladies.

course of cream ed chicken and a1
S u f i i rm h ntlmi and Tmrhrr*
paragUS salad. Mrs M cLaughlin'Now. if it is trill1 thal tin* cash
guests wen*
Mesdame? C o n n e lly . value of an e d u c a t io n , that may be
Herndon, Miller, Barnes. Puleston, acquired in 22HII «lays in both
N ew m an, Lake .....i tí. i Sm ith
gram m ar s a d timii.‘JifItofl a »

Iwcnlv two
l'i

rom o/

t f , u Mo II

"in*

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ihoiisar.d

ill si l o u d

is

dollar-,
w orth

and

? ftt o f t *

Mr A C Hamrick, Stale Com
ma líder of tin* Mut-t-ahctui s|M*nl -«.-t
eral dil-ys in Sanford Jast
week

"Diese .ire no! la n c j tig urea Imi
-olid Luts co[[,-i te-l from I S ( • n
"&lt; IMioution and Sags - F*»un
d lion of l.dio-ullon . I tudieve
Mi-- Agin*- I lema ree ,,i S t s
) an will Io, , k at *. ,,ur Ia qors from
Smyrna is tlit* gue-t ofA Mrs Shu* this ........ of view you will not only
r&gt;n
■■!**; it 1+ri«
»
+
»
— ’ • t*e rncrnTTaged ' ‘/ tllirsel cTs'tTPT* tlitf*
will see to it tfiat each pupil under
charge,
shall do ids whole duly to­
Miss Claire Cameron and brother.
wards
the
state and hjs parents.
f u n ry H'erl I'irclt
Mr. Argie Cameron op Cameron
•1. I'» I’h¡iilt of All Ihr Schools:
The members and friends of the City were in town Friday night for
Fancy Work Circle were very de the Congregational sonai
lightfull) entertained at t lie hum*1 of
Mrs \\ \\ Long Thursday after
noon. 'I'he hours passed pleasantly
in social intercourse. A dainty salati
course was served.
Enjoying Mrs.
Long's hospitality were Mesdames
II. II. Hill, T. S. Davis, Roberts,
Hines, E. J . Parsons, 1?. T. Wood­
The Misses Julia and Rebecca
ruff, E astcrby,
Misses
Margaret Wicker of Newberry, S. ('., are
Roberts ti.d Whetler.
guests of their cousin. Miss Genie
Wicker.

LADIES’ NECKWEAR
A large 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.

SPECIAL SHOWING 01
L BOY’S SUITS

Straw Ride
Mr Joe 1 e M olt v i a the genii'I
Mrs. C K Hi
hint to n jolly party of plei si r Hi-rt, Mr. Hurt
m ek&lt; m Ft tui a / e v tiii.p , the pi t
Mnrtin motored o
going out to I obit.so,i Spring», to spend Sunday
where n delicious oyster supptr w u s ; Sanford,
served by Mr, WelUr Bet tty. Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. D. Bishop chaper­
Mr. Norman Tool spent the week
oned and the young people repo'rt er.d in Sanford the guest of friends.
having had the best time over.
Those invited to participate in the
delightful outing were Mr. and-Mrs.
Bishop, Misses Belie Smith, Char­
lotte Hand, Helen Howland, Saidie
Williams, Florence Frank; Messrs.
J . D. Roberta, Arthur Yowell, Gal­
loway, Loyd, Marks and Dr. Falm
Mr. and Mr». II. K. Tolar are in
A charming event of the season Jacksonville for a ten days* visit.
was the housewarming
and mis­
Mr. D. ,P. Caldwell left on, Mon­
cellaneous shower* tendered Mr. Htid
Mrs. Geo. Watson last evening by day for a week’s business trip to .the
the Travel Club of the Methodist East Coast.
church. Mr. and Mrs. Watson were
Reginald Holly is attending school
delightfully surprised
with
the
thoughtful attentjon of their friends a t Tampa.
an d a good time was onjoyed by all
Miss EUa B. Tidings Is the guest
present.
of Mrs. L. R. Philips.- The ladies
of Sanford are invited to call at
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. W. R. King wits tho agree­ Mrs. Philips' Tuesday afternoon
able hostess a t a very delightful (today) to meet Miss Tidings.
dinner party Frid ay In honor of Mr.
—
Little Mario Stamper, who met
K in g 's birthday.
A bountiful and
tempting repast w a s . served, -tho with such* a painful accident last
She Is
toasts and good wishes furnishing a week is slowly recovering.
humorous diversion. Responding to -the rnciplont of many delightful a t­
M rs. King’s Invitations were Mrs. tentions from sympathising friends.
M. R. Macey, Mrs. Speer and A postcard shower from the mem­
bers of the Congregational Sunday
Misses Hilda and Bertha Macey.
•chool and flowers from tho Fourth
gjsdo being a source of pleasure to
^ Daughters of Wesley
Mra. Geo. F o x was the char/nlng thy little lady.’
hostess' to the Daughters of Wesley
Seventh street park, otherwise
a t the home of Mrs. Claude Hern­
don T hursday evening last.
After known as the Gram mar School Park
the transaction of business s pleas­ tips been set aside by the M ayor s n d l
a n t ; o d s l lljne was enjoyed. Those Council for a children's playground.
House IP o tm in p

.

I BEAMS
CHANNELS
ANGLES AND
ALL SHAPES
BOILER PLATE
TANK STEEL
STRUCTURAL
IRON WORK OF
ALL KINDS
TRUSS RODS
STAY BOLTS
GALVANIZED
COPPER AND
ZINC SJHR&amp;TS
OAK
CYPRESS
MAHOGANY
WHITE PIN E AND
ALL HARD- WOODS
LAUNCHES
SKIFFS
. DORIES
* * *
BUILT TO
f
OHDER
BOILERS AND TANKS
BUILT TO ORDER
Competent force o f liorkmcn for
road work at all tim es

¡NVILLE , FLORIDA

Here you will see all those
things your boy has been
craving in the way of a suit.
7

Beautiful line of 150 boy’s
suits, brand new.
DON’T FORGET THE BOYS
DISPLAY
ROYAL BRAND,

Openings are not always for ladies. We will have
also a special display of Men’s Furnishings.

�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

pi) R U SH E D • ■
SEMI-WEEKLY

TH E SAN FO RD H ER A LD
IN S A N F O R D

W,„tl. Living

SANFOKI». FLO R ID A , FIUDAT. o( TOI1KK IG. l u l l

f i p j M E VI
Methodist (hurrh
Men and women of the Method­
ist ehurrh. a feast for you
Miss
Kilpatrick will teach ami address the
Brotherhood and Wesleyan Truth
Seekers at the Sunday school session
plenty o f fe e d a n d w a t e r Sunday, 18th at 9 -45. Be early.
Ilov. C. W. White, Florida Meth­
the year r o u n d m a k e s
odist Sunday School Field Secretary
fine b eef c a ttle
will have charge of the opening* ifh»l
Hon. Seth Woodruff of Orlnndo closing exercises of the Methodist
JÜu:-ü*5rT^***er^“ ï enr«u.lc Sunday school Su nday mottling...IS*

FLORIDA CATTLE ✓
ARE THE BEST

l.ifr /»

^

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
NO

REPORTS FROM SEAT OF WAR
ARE CENSORED BY BOTH SIDES

World’ s Scries Money
Huston.

Mans

(let

11,

Despite

IS

FLORIDIANS CAN
LIV E A T HOME

the rather mediocre play of ^lie tinaj
game, the enthusiasm of the thou­
sands of s|K&gt;etators furnished a
thrilling climax when the lust Ath­
letic was put out und championship THERE IS Nì VNEED TO HUY
ACCORDING TO THE LATEST DISPATCHES NO honors were assured lifor the Brave
ANYTHING OUT OF
Tuesday. Cheering throngs piled ou
NEW^DEVELOPMENTS WORTH MENTION­
THE STATE
Tuesday.
Cheering throngs piled
ING HAVE TAKEN. PLACE
out of the bleachers and rushed for
tine of the
the Braves hm ijm
V T f--'
"ÎJ- FTr-ntfît^nmrEr-ne"r--Ow&lt;er-n-f»
the first to the dugout'- nTUT*" were sPnd rtll'its MoneV out for food and
- w^ tnfHT !l m r vT&gt;Ti&lt;w»*»T
The (iermans moving on Ostend rrmtimir'? after eleven days of tight
(he Volusia county lido of the ^St. right on time, or a few minutes be­ are reported to have occupied Bruges ing, favorable to the Germans, re­ shaking hands and congratulated. tluUcJB thing aupplieH.-am well as for lu*winners on their victory.
Mr. Woodruff has fore opening time, 9 :46.
Airica, says the Jacksonville Metrop­
Johna nver.
fifteen miles east of the former city. pented advances of the Russians
Sunday morning, 18th, 9:45 will
li e ca life of the short ness of the olis. *• *
- !
•bout 400 head of-fine fat cattle
having
"I-«en.,
repulsed
with
heavy
This • report is confirmed - from
neutral
scries the club owners and the na­
ind when they are trri
btought to Snn- he surely Banner Day at the Meth­ sources. '
Florida
is
like
practically
every
lu.&lt;Si-s. ,
tional commission divided a smaller state in the Union. You could build
(0rd and placed on cold storage for odist "Sunday school with Miss KlizA German official statement com­
Paris says thut the tighling con­ sum than in an y world's series since a wall around the state, and th*
i few dayi they are better thnn any abeth Kilpatrick and Itev. C. W. ing d irect" from Berlin by wireless
me
tinues along the front from Warsaw 190&amp;. The attendance at the gahie people could live within the state on
No Methodist
Western l*ecf that ever graced the White in charge.
snys their troops in Qe.lgtum are
Przemysl. hut* gives no details. wns 14,526. r Tho total attendance what is produced here. There ia cot­
Uble. The editor of The Herald •hould lMt.^al)*cnt--n treat rarely inarching in part toward Ostend and to
%
offered.
hid a Woodruff roait tho other day
A Russian advance in cast Prus­ for the series was 111,00 0; receipts, ton enough for cotton clothes, w o ol
iti part to u southwesterly direction
$225,7.1 9; players’ share $ 121,900.9 4 ; enough for woolen clothes, grain
Miss Kilpatrick, teacher of the
ind thought it was western meat
toward the French frontier. There sia is suggested in a dispatch from
until the butcher Informed him that largest Brotherhood rlass in the has been severe fighting east of Amsterdam, which quotes a German each club's share, $40,612.5 8 ; and enough for hrradBtuffs, and enough
the nationul commission’ s propor­ live stock could easily he produced
United States will, he at the Meth­
it-was from the Woodruff ranch.
Soissons and the Argotyto und the correspomtTTTt- at Rustenburg as re­
• Florida is destined to become one odist Sunday school Sunday morn­ (iermans have at . no point lost porting t I'iit the civiltim populiition tion, $22.571. As winners, the Bos­ for our meat, and enough poultry for
ton players receive 60 per iVnt of the poultry und egg supply, and tho
of the greatest cattle countries in ing nt 9 :45. Don’ t fail to he there ground, it i* declared
French of Goldap Pul evacuated the town
She
will
have
charge
of
the
Brother­
$ 121.900.74. or $ 71. 140.56, while the streams are alive with fish, so that
the southwest or southeast in u few
claims of suctcsitcK in the Woes re for ‘ 'military reasons atld precau­
Athletics,
us losers, get $48,760.18. we would have plenty of fish and
hood
and
Wesleyun
Truth
Seekers’
wars on arrount of the fine ranges
tions.”
district are dented.
Twenty-six players on the Boston sea food
Then we would have all
'ihst are good in winter and summer classes (women
This afternoon’s French official
Gold:. |
In • a«t Prns?ia ten miles (club a r e e l i h g i h l e to s h a r e III the the citrus fruits we needed and to
and the fact that cold weather ami
I s t a t e m e n t uni l t i ' l l l i i - - t h a t t h e al lies mile i ft
'!• frontier and .iPunt j |,r)7, m o n e y , g i v i n g e a c h m a n $2.- spare, all the vegetables, melons and
The Apopka N.-a* |.i«t wiek of
blizzard« .ire never known on the
k m 1 m a d e p r o g r e s s in t h e r e g i o n of thirty ti
t*
ill s iniri h uf I \ ck. I is 1 1 |o -houli! the money he divided other luxuries that could possibly lx*
The Tosohatchee ranch fered a very pretty picture on it*
range’
I ells a n d b e t w e e n Arr as a n d Alber t
I
» here l
l.lll" Mere r• • I-» t •\ e.piully. Ilf the Athletics, 26 pluy- used and to spare.
front
page
I
lie
ilei
oration
gun
near this city comprises over twenty
O n tl»e c e n t e r t | i e allies. It is said, reported
ers are entitled to divide the loser's
sis
led
of
a
view
taken
on
the
heuutlIt is said that Florida sends more
thousand acres of lumi and has reCraonnc, while a German offensive
end,
each would give each Muckmnn money out of the state for poultry
cently been stacked with, some fine ful Wckiva river. The scene is picA
dispatch
from
Rome
says
fire
in
have advanced in the direction of
$2,011.68, on a share and share alike and eggs than the citrus fruit crop
The News
I bulls and high grade cattle, sheep turesque ami inviting.
movement to the north id Faint Die the Austro Hungarian arsenal at basis. Players oT neither club have
amounts to unnually. If that even
Trieste virtually destroyed a dread
and hogs and in a few ycura will he says that this is a place that particu­ has definitely been checked
been, as vet. notified of the division approaches the fart«, it is u solemn
a source of revenue to the owners, larly appeals to sportsmen and it is
nought
and damaged m
tnr|M-dn
Trie r e p o r t s a n d c l a i m s r e g a r d i n g
Thu players receive reproach on the slate and the intelli­
the
Wekitu
hua I ili
Several workmen o| the money
ill of »horn ure Snnford residents certain that where
th&gt; sit lint lol l hi l he e a s t e r n t heu ter
|i
ss
money
than
h a s .fallen to their gence of the people
Florida could
suspecti *i
I la : it- mi ha v e hi «•II
. Espcrts here from the big packing Dow« near Sanford the fishing muld are as c o n f l i c t i n g as hi-fore
lot
since
I
lie
series
of 1 •»10
arrested
he the largest poultry producing
bouses. who are buying all the Flor­ not he unv better
A dispatch [rmii IVtrogmd -ays
I
slate hi tiie l mon
We could ul less
ida rattle the\ call get ure- of the
t*. \u-tru Gerin.il. ir-wy w.i ■ .un ; |i,,,.;,
r. r* l i v i n g t 1 e
ici - I
expense
far
surpass
Iowa
in this re­
opinion that the Florida entile fed I
1.
| pletely d e p u t e d
W e d n e s d a y III l h * ' i u t l e | l t in
• &gt;' ' l a - l i e l l l gl reflj.*
( * •&gt;!spect
We buy corn and hay from
on velvet lien ns. Ithmies grass, .lap j
I m ighhorhood of Warusw, Pul i ml. i , r;l ,, f orlili moil g the Russia IIS
northern state*
We raise two crops
anw cane und the native grass or |
I suffering etiornioils In* a s III .a*';.il
,„,| \ ^
I
.1 Mll't V
•fit*
my of the many different kinds of
P
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r
i
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ir,,,n
on‘‘
I« twenty rro,« of
lies and prisoners
11„. ( rinati forces while the Brit­
P lJll
f l 1 / i l l v 1 I I 1 i l U I Day. certainly in some parts of the
(red that aliioiiid in Flortiia aril far
A wireless message from Berlin ish are I'urrvmg medical expert* to
•tate, every y,-ur
This I* money
auperior to the western rattlo that W O R L D
MAY LOOK
HERE
|1 .&gt;
1.0 , |„lt . .,1 I,..1(1.. . il Ffum ••
• w. r o vaino.* ff!I
lira
w
n
aw
a
y
art only fat ut certain times of tin
•• • g tin
Hrit'-I
and $"&gt;,110(1 U T K O I ’ K H T .D I1Y T H E
FO R T H E Fl Ï I R E S I I T I . Y
t I I ii I&lt;id.l \ I I at I III' I.attic III t t.e reported
We Imy hotter and cheese from
year, while the Florida row ran get
i
re
itch
I
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r
Pa
ll&gt;"
III
leo-'lali
I’u
l
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i
d
.
i
a-t
G
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M
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N
T
T
O
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­
the
outside
We ought to In- big
O
F
(.1
M
feed at si! seasons and plenty of
*hip|M-rs
of
butter
mid all dairy
water With the eradication of t he
STR O Y T H IS PLAN T
In a short while now at Ifa- out
products
instead
.OatxoTisbursi’ -*
cattle tick there 1« nothing to annoy side tmt inure t ha n a J&gt; vv .ear*
I a ngri g aim nal ( hurt It
M e t Ini ili *l t h u r rh
Florida get« in nddfltorial $5 0011 other - l a p *
the Florida row and all that she t (TV cou uf-, i a - 1.,. ,-t &gt;d , t Ml Ivi
Ses»
III » ill hi l
.11 I
’"JJ ?
onr ! . -T ••Ill
____ I n_ 1 li* jbriUtlitàfiM aliwiti it tu t»-« river*
If Florida worrid' m y s tii1 -»f»o «^v
Bred« to do t- to eat and he eaten tl.ua—«ud ..wiv *,i in pia e laro
•T i w h •*! »S
V
u ll.e M
I t.a.1 liurx. tuft**rr«-Hie rrudicntion at honn tli.il «ire »e&lt;ii.vn^»aiet3W6T‘
I I. a t . t
I li.-.il tl. h i
ready wmh t ii. .t irimi 1 1., n n* f. ...Oli ni ! h* »r (alti.
,
ii v a i Int h* if. lliindii waters,
-tate, .tnnu.iilv for *ui ti thing* ns
.»va 1 Haitian* Farmed
•
. w ill la- t ' e - t t
&gt;
1
&lt;'
rin
I lie &lt;,■t T.-iP t In■r '••« ml AVj|* w* ll
clearilig t III- l.iliii III lune Irei* .Hot
Major*
W
|l
l.adue
,d
tin
engin
lia
-e. Il winild lie t Ile most prie*
Article, at incorptirajiuii hu\c up- Si lllllp.lge
-I
r for
111. t il. .Olili a» i I Ioni a 1 1- lidi d 11 ■I# * • f , mf •• wa** 4 t|thu i
f
• i- r11. g «•• , ■- 1 • •
-lait liai t la |n;r n il* . 1,11g |t, I * . I Tuni
feared tu The Urr. Oil'for the San
salid ai re. II* • icari d liit
.. • t. i tor .i ..I !.. f .....
w .1 T«h lot
i n.P- r I idn.iti g Ima t * 'and ma
Wi»y wonldn t il ta- a good idea
ford Company, nfj^nizril finder the of • a m p li or t ri -j- vi ili I • gì i
«■ pa-'or t Il l l - i i t li, I II
III " • •(,-&lt;• • : 1 1 . \Y• Vi .ititi pl.m lu t.llli l-l
■
lu tu r v ire set ured and t lia- depart fur tin* newspaper* and t lu hoards of
la » * iff t himl.i tor tile purposes as story gin** in ( l.iy ritiiaity tl.it t In
■nun' ai.d tiri ng «1 Irti nd wtilt y «»u litis* '*t t lie ■•h i t ■h
1 fill-1 T l
r- '- J .' l ' L . Uac-L' 1 . - - S . W
Àt» w
Um
u f f *Tl t t TT'
luted in the notice hut primarily w Inde trnit ,.f | " uriti a. re- vidi aMi
I ., I
h .1 p.itrii •
gl
••»•MlUn
B. tl. &lt;
d &gt;„-Jç.U' "1
*
plaint*
i
onci-rning
tin*
pest
of
Floro
r
g
a
n
iz
e
some
‘Tait's
Live
at
llotne'
for the piif|"*-i^ " i _ r ai.-jfili, ¿topping soliti a* pie.s| h|e he st UiTili d wIt li i a ni used in our ¡suuday school oppor­
&gt;1 reputation
Iler inspira­
nia
unterI
Clllh*1
Suppose
there
wu*
such
a
marketing Florida fruits and phor tree*
tunity I* given to lit in any new titillai id d res*e* Ii i . la I n iti vi ii in
11
b i l l s of t w o
iw* i luh iti every towt in Florida
Su|&gt;H
«u
11
upon
Yfgetahjes
The company .is com­
The reputi d •&gt;« tu r* of t In • • m . .l-.i - l'i ii' —uM
I .list &gt;i|lld.iy this ;ii! I ' . of t lie .
prur.i t&lt;&gt;d by a s li ght d l - t a l u i - Und puM- that club* were working nil the
posed of W H ff
Ii. i he me* lor t • • u . i \ w ill he I lu- I
indu-try in t lay niuniy i* thè I lor w.i* dolle und new table* put in lor
! wi • h th. m .i ti t hl II,- fill • Ut tl tig tutu- tu keep .......
it i nine, in livi­
Shilling. K K. Dickerson und l-euli
11rot la r I .
III.
• • »\ w
•e
l.-t
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,
of
t
e
T h e r»i
uhi K a-ntial* **iI &lt; Mini'll i
it
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Shilling
The Hi'-ki turn* arc from
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(i.it
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uiliiu* i'll* ct
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tati itid tin **■Iti Iti ri g *
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11
are finti nt: , ,, ,t
ne m i niiu r* I n la h if
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III, .
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tlt-'l' ...............
In uiii- year fur instance we could
-I h) i l e p o s i l i n g them in greti t
the &lt;;,t ' • t . . . Hon
I la v i li g re
!..
..ml.
past
it.
I
-I
l I . r--y . r .1 r vice* a- usual &gt;■ \l
Ia «t - it . t.i nt vi .1 1 1 .ii iht ii.itustry
he
living off the chickens and egg«
the
IUU.*S£»
III
crushed
the
Ktn-utn
frali) pur I,a.e d th
Itati-* plin e will he pus lied aiitiig tin- must a g ­
S un d a y .
Ill th e -e v e n in g the s|H-eial, and oilier services.
hyacinths soon rot • completely und produced here. It doesn’ t take long
nm Monroe they have entered Into
It I« oxp e c te d that the largest a t ­
gressive lines and in u short while short sermon will he on " T h e M a n
cease to propugutifor chickens to grow from lb« eggs
tnc life of the Florida grower with
the plantation will he producing w ith N u I - i n g unge h u t a C r y , ” w ith tendati'!* of tin- year will In- present
It doesn’ t take long
Mitpir lanliic said that tin most to laying In-11s
(rest zest and expect to plant winter
service* Sunday
tin- following special music during **'
camphdr
from
the
halt
lung
of un egg to the
i lli'i tin - method ever i|e\|*i d for
Vffeubles this m-ukoii.
mu- ha * -. n 11 . 11.1 *
F
M i li ta r y P rep ared n r« «
that service
.1«
wtr«i&gt;ini:
Ii
&gt;
a*
i
nt
L
uu*
;•
rhum
|
prmlur’ti»n
"l
K w r y hack
They will make a valuable uildii t .1 M.ll wi-li iltla
In I'tinnerti'iii wilti tin. .ii&gt;ii 111)11-1 | I'reludi
I nfold.
Portal*
(♦
.tl
s|tfa&gt;
u
*
%
•*
•(
worn*
t
Lift
\
\i*nm
.1
i
)
*‘
t'
***'
n*irm
jM*uliry
farm.
lioti to the Celery Delta und The
camphor plantations ii , it- state t.uuiioil tu Fra tu e*
•pit.wall oil
instati.- rail n it her living
mp|i-le|y
.ind
L
'i'r'pe*t
and
It
killed
III
Herxld welcomes them to the San­
Il tipi 1*1 t liur i It *.,» 11, t
[military authorities who have had | organ
ford w-ction
•pin Wly l"it a it , iiiit.ilt'* d a 11 a r i* \ p- tisi « li.iM in two !.', utilizing the
'1
t i t j * 11
i
•
P,
war brought to their «t • • 1 Ii
ilre.ti
V■ I I I II .nil tig '«till I ad'
«e t , c a l I'.i-e, cattle Mllli-red from the li.ii k yard lor raising t hickens in ­
it h
.1 tut
I t-y the present ruU1l1.it III I irupc. . tiiar
1 he Midwinter f air
stead of allowing it tit' grow up in
9 to Primary Sunday *1 lumi at effects of eating the sprayed plants
believe that this may some day
In* annual midwinter (air is
l itfiTtnrv "C a s t Thy Borden upon I\i*t i : * homi-. 5 in Park avenut
and after «nine dead cows wen- re­ wi-tds and grass
he held m Orlando from Frehruary men n the saving of the country tin I .lirai.
lait"« start n movement fur U
Mi** I.tifile Aspi It wall
•.♦..il* General Sunday »1 lumi in old ported to tin- department and irate
•f I» II.
*uys the Reporter-Star, Tin- camphor industry affords one of
"la-t’s Live ut Home” club in Flor­
I'ii*llu*le, "Mtirch Pontificate,”
cattlemen
wunlcd
damages
for
kill­
church.
¿tyi indo-Mion* point to splendid the t'kicntiala of high explosives. Gounod, on organ.
ing tlmir stock, congress forbade the ida, und set- what good we ran ac­
II dd Preaching by the Pastor
Clhibits from each of tjie four roun- The world’s supply of sui h hns in
complis h
l.tiu Jr. H Y. P. 1' Mrs. Fdgur use of anything containing a poison­
lir* which participated last y e a r — the past been secured from the island
The First Song
ous stilista lice, und the hyacinth for
Bigger«, limiter
Orxnge, Seminole, Osceola und Vo- of Formosa, a possession of Japan
M usic.il
years ran riot it? the streams
All
6.
In
Sr.
B
Y
P
U.
Miss
t'luru
A novel plan hus Jieen decided
**!*■
The Rgfiorter-Star adds that It is believed that in n few years this
kinds
of
additions
were
made
to
the
The young ladies of the Method­
president.
• w ftir grounds ure being put in country will not he dependent upon upon fnr the selection of the first Mille
spraying subitanee to make it n-|n-|. ist church will give a musical nt the
7
I"
Preaching,
subject
"The
Btg
sung
to
In'
*ung
in
the
New
Baptist
Sne condition and that the race any other foreign nation for its sup­
hint to catt|e, both in taste and in residence of Mrs. L. It. Fhiliii* Fri­
Temple
Oe next Sunday votes will Feusrt
Irtck will Im- given u new coating of ply uf na^iuilior.
stni'll. und though one mixture was day evening at 8 o’ clock.
You are always welcome
he made by aII present at each iW-rF * e d in Celluloid In d u stry
d*&gt; and every detail completed to
found whlrh kr|*t the mixture off for
GKO KG K II i MAN.
Program:
¡wjke the event a hlg success.
Most of the camphor gathered vin- giung the name of the song.
three days, it was dangerous to eat
Pastor
The
song
receiving
Die
most
votes
Instrumental
Duet
ouunds of people, not only rep- from the plantations of Florida is
even after that time, so this prepara­
will
he
used
first
und
the
four
next
Miss
Davi*
and
Miss Lucca ( ’ hnpjMill
iMcnting the four counties mention- used in the celluloid industry
It 1»
T h e Btg Feast
tion could not lie Used
Vocal
Solo
Miss (,’ arrio
f . hut including - many frdm all said that several big b a d g e a n d I highest will hi- used in the first ser­
All 'hi- chair space in the Baptist
Major lutduc said that the St Itcuding
The lirst service will he on
Gladys
Morris
]&gt;»rti of th,. United States, will visit button houses of th*- country are in­ vice
chur&gt; I was in us- last Sunday even­ Johns und its tributaries have been
Violin Solo
Eleanor Herring
f indo during the fair an d’the .w on- terested in the plantations already Sunday morning, Nuv. 22nd, from ing und some dozen or more people
remarkably free from hyacinths the Mixed (Quartet
exhibit* will be seen and nd hearing the product. The quality is 6 :10 to 7 :00. Beginning that day on the outside of the building
The past year, alni it P&lt; causing some
will
I«run
series
of
special
services.
Piano Solo
Mrs. Preston
• " f « by a multitude.
as high ns that of Formosa and it i*
building committee of the church t* wonderment among those who know
Rev F II Wutkins, pastor of the
Vocal
Solo
Mrs. Met tinger
snid thnt the camphor tree thrives
rushing the work on the New Temple the amazing propagating rupurity of
T a tier nude Baptist Church of V a l­
Mrs. Mnxwell
on Florida soil. When the crop of
in order to he uhle to acrofnmoilate the plant. It is suggested by some Reading
dosta.
(itw.
has
been
engnged
to
con­
Piano
Solo
..................Miss
Davis
leaves from which the product is dis*
the people.
men thut there have been consumed Ladies’ T r i o .................... .. . _.................. ....
duct
these
service*.
tilled, is cqt from the trees, it seems
Mr. Hym an, the pastor, will certain elements in tlie water* whit’ h
Mrs. Powers
to givo oven added vitality to the
preach next Sunday night on “ The favored the growth, while others be­ Piano Solo
The Crrillnn Music Club
Piano
Solo
Mrs. Tolar
tree, it is said, and thnt there is an
Big Fi-ast.” The ushers will do tlu-ir
The (’ ecilian Music Club met in best to give you a comfortable seat. lieve that lack of the usual abundant Mixed (ju urtet. . . . ................................
over increasing amount to Ik- gath­
Punch will he jiervcd during the
the studio of Mrs. Fannie S. Mun­ Special chorus singing and preaching ruins for the past two or more years
ered from year to year.
is responsible
All are surmises, how evening.
son
Saturday
nfternoon.
The
club
I r Government Interested
to help us live every dfky happy und ever, blit tho one thing —that is,
wus called to order by the president righteous.
A silver offoring will he taken nt
There
is
a
story
in
C
lay
county
P» Yowcll &amp; Co.
that whereas in years Indoro tho St. the door. Benefit of the New Meth­
and the following miscellaneous pro­
that the United States government
Johns itself was often a great green odist Church.
gram was rendered:
Ret iirat page mention as
Jacksonville could buffd n lug
has already se.nt an exfiert to Flor­
meadow-like expanse of hyacinths.
ida, who made a careful study uf Duet. Inereuna March Fnglcmun rottoti plant and give employment
the largest advertisers in
it is Mi» IJ II11*4Ull 1 fnr Ulte tl» Im
allM’'-' year to live thousand pcopliAnna Mason and Mrs. Munson
• •y*ters .ir*- • inning n.tu th « mar­
the progress being made in the in
today’* issue. The* ad­ du'lr.v
t but It 411 t|M M comment
who
la
not
have
steady
employ
tih
iii
ket
ev.-ry day now front Turnbull
,
Morris
It is not known whether or In the Boat
ull
tinyear
She
could
build
Up
u
e
w
i-•*t
11
»M
il*
4
)
f
Bay
and they art- very fine
There
the
«tate.
I
im
U
vertisement may be found
ili-lcn'
Terwilliger
not this representative had any coin
lug
|
*
roll
and
a
lug
munufui
t
tiring
has
been
ju»t
j-nnugh
fresh
"water
mission
other
than
being
un
agent
c
u
r.
has
not
been
so
fortunati-,
for
j
on Page.8,
I tm t. March Mililuire
Koeltin
busillis» that would he worth
un
coming into the hay from Spruce
of the agricultural department. It
Margaret Davis und Julia laiing
from the Withluroochcc river cornea
immense
aum
to
the
city.
Why
talk
Creek to mnke them fat. Tho o ys­
is claimed that the representative Variations of D ix ie .............. Goldcrjt
of factories for which we would hnve,*De report that the hyacinths have ters from tht- cultivated In-ds are ex­
S p e c ia l N o tic e
was much impressed, however, with
Kdna Williams
**
To this water ceptionally fine this season. ~ Now
to go hundreds of miles for the raw closed the sternnt.
the manner in which the camphor Duet. Iris
. . . Pieronodd mutcruil, while the raw material for
Jhe Herald wili on each tree thrives in this state. Some au­
course Major Ladue has sent men Smyrna Breeze.
Helen Peck and Mrs. Munson
mill is at our doors? This for examination and oh receipt of
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, y «a« attention to thè thorities, it ia said, have even ven­ Minuet.............................. . Paderewski atulkcotton
about low wages in cotton mills
Truck
grower»
M the Lake Worth
tured tho assertion that the produc­
re’port, if it is us stated, the h y a­
•^est advertisement in tion of camphor will eventually take
Margaret Davis
ii making that class of industry un­
district ^ are planning to organize,,
. Grieg desirable, i* hunk.—‘ Florida Metrop­ cinth machine will he sent there to nml posslhly will pur in their own
tne current issue."
its place along the forefront of the To Spring ....................... i
work.—- Titpe»* Union.
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state's crops.

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T H E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGH T

ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS

The Junior C iv ic League have voted
to contribute n large part of their
fund» for the playground equ ipm ent.

BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
— a, •
—- UP-TO-DATE------------

Mr. and Mrs. I). E , Free m an ul,
Tampu spent the week end in S a n ­
ford, the cuM ts of their sister, Mrs.
Anna Walker.

Communlcatlone for this Column Should he Marked “ Society Editor
Phoned to Mrs. It. A. Tcrheun, Phone 201
Announcements
T h e Literature Dept, of the W om ­
an's Club will hold their regular
f l e e t i n g tomorrow i Wednesday! ufternoon nt the home of Mrs. Henry
Wight, a t half past two o'clock. A
full attend an ce is requested.
T h e Daughters of Wesley will give
a musical at the home of Mrs. L. 1L.
Philips Friday evening.
Music, re­
freshments and n good time assured
nil who attend . A silver offering will
lie taken.
M ies E ll a H. T id in g »
Miss Ella B. Tidings, a mission­
ary direct from Mexico will be at
the Congregational church tonight
(Tuesday) under the auspices op the
Methodist church.
Miss Tidings
has many interesting experiences to
relate and comes with a ' f u n d of
knowledge direct from the .field.
Mexico, which has been in the lim e­
light for so many months will be the
subject under discussion. A cordinl
welcome extended to every one.
R ost M eeting
The next rose meeting will lie held
at the homo of Mrs. J . 11. Ferguson
ou First street.

Mrs W I) Holden has returned
from .-ever»I weeks' visit to J a c k s o n ­
ville,

present were Mrs. J-&gt; IV llobertrj
l Mrs. ('has. Knnner has returned
teacher; Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mrs.
Hayes; Misses l.ola Evans, Klira- from a visit of six weeks to New
beth Musson, Kathleen Steinmeyer, York and the e a s t.
Hilda Carson, Edna Plant, Louise
Mrs. John W. Dickins is expecting +
Harris and Lucca Chappell.
her mother, Mrs. S. A. Wood of ^
Brooklyn, N. Y . , to arrive on W ed^
S u et I Shotrtr
Mrs. E. D. Brownlee was the re­ nesday to spend the winter.
cipient of a pleasant surprise and
lots^ of jjood things from the Indies
of the Presbyterian church yester­
day afternoon nt her home on Mag­
nolia avenue.
She watt showered
s n t » k e r ^ £ ^ . rXiy -;lrf'-:rtf~T£5ritTErt!tT
fulfilling "swee.ts to the sweet.” the first article, Both favorable and
And I V e heard of a t
Mrs. Brownlee itt very, popular with otherwise.
the ladies of her church and the least one young man, who had drop­
bouse w a r rmwyicd with frlepds who ped out of high school, that has d**J
We rejoice greatly
delight to do her honor, the pleas­ cided to return.
ures of the afternoon being enjoyed and feel well repaid for the labor in
getting together the facts.
by all.
1, The Debt H'c Owe Our T ra c h ert.
If it is true th n t the cash value of
an cducntioncis worth one thousand
dollars per n n n u m , a'nd a total of
fifty thousand in forty years, whilst
an ■ uneducated than cannot earn
more than eighteen thousand dollars
in forty years, therefore we shoutd
feel inllchted to our teachers and
the state for the gain of twenty-two
thousand dollars /or each graduate.

EDUCATION

'2

.Murry Osborn
Mrs. M. It. Macoy announces the
engagement of her duuglitcr, Hilda
Adelaide to Mr. E lb ert Paul Osborn,
the wedding to t a k e - p la c e October
29th.
Congrrgniionnl S o cia l
A very delightful evening of music
and fun was enjoyed by the mem­
bers und friends of the Congrega­
tional church last Friday evening,
all voting it to lie one of the most
enjoyab le alfairs ever given by the
church
Amusing games were in o r­
der tlie early part of the evening,
followed by a short, pleasing progrnm of music.
In tin- hat chidthrowing con test, Beecher Kent won
won " t h e biggest piece of ta k e ” for
long distance throwing.
Mrs. F. P Strong, Miss Lucille
Aspinwatl, Dr. Walker and Mr. K. T.
Woodrull rendered two fine song -e
lections, Chappell's " ( ¡ l e e " and "A n
Evening S o n g " by Strau b
Misses
Isabel stru n g , Sarah Wight and
Florence W itte gave a violin num ­
ber
that,
was
greatly
enjoyed.
T h e pleasant affair ended with re
freshrnents and cordial expressions
for a not her gel together social Hi tinnear future.

OCTOBER

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Iin About It!

l-*-t us as p a re n ts am! guardians
acknowledge our great debt to the»e
fait hi ul officers of the sla te ; and
sdiow them our gratitu d e by sending
our children ev ery duy of every term ,
and see that we require our sons,
daughters and wards to get their
lessons and
b rin g
un credit» lib**
monthly reports or require them to
give a good reason for their failures,
nelly and M r s B \Y Herndon won U we all »ill do thi- our schools
llie north and smith pnxes, duinty will In* worth much to our children
little powder pu l l s for the guest I know t.y experience that f parchamber. T h e east and west pr i r . e s ents and guardians neglect to exam
were won by Mrs Frank Miller and
into these m on thly reports, t h e y
Mrs. it. A. Newman
These were *¡11 prove absolutely worthless, and
pretty shoulder bouquests.
The both
teachers and
pupils suffer
popular hostess served a delii ion- from tin- m glei (
course of creamed chicken and a1
S u fiirm h n tlm i and T m rhrr*
paragUS salad. Mrs M cLaughlin'Now. if it is trill1 thal tin* cash
guests wen*
Mesdame? Connelly. value of an ed u cation , that may be
Herndon, Miller, Barnes. Puleston, acquired in 2 2 HII «lays in both
Newman, Lake .....i tí. i Sm ith
grammar s a d timii.‘Jif I to f l a »
Iwcnlv two ihoiisar.d dollar-, and
l'i romo/ t f , u Mo II
"in* i!.* . ill si l oud i s wo r t h ? ftt of t *
Mr A C Hamrick, Stale Com "Diese .ire no! l a n c j tig urea Imi
ma líder of tin* Mut-t-ahctui s|M*nl -«.-t -olid L u ts co[[,-i te-l from I S ( •n
eral dil-ys in Sanford Jast
week
"&lt; IMioution and Sags - F*»un
d lion of l.dio-ullon . I tudieve
Mi-- Agin*- I lema ree ,,i S t s
) an will Io, , k at *. ,,ur Ia qors from
Sm yrna is tlit* gue-t ofA Mrs Sh u * this ........ of view you will not only
r&gt;n
■■!**; it 1+ri«
»
+
»
— ’ •t*e rncrnTTaged ' ‘/ tllirsel cTs'tTPT* tlitf*
will see to it tfiat e a c h pupil under
charge,
shall do ids whole duly to­
Miss Claire Cameron and brother.
wards
the
state an d hjs parents.
Mr. Argie Cameron op Cameron
•1. I'» I’h ¡iilt of All Ihr Schools:
City were in town Friday night for
the Congregational sonai

f u n ry H'erl I'irclt
The members and friends of the
Fancy Work Circle were very de
lightfull) entertained at t lie hum*1 of
Mrs \\ \\ Long Thursday after
noon. 'I'he hours passed pleasantly
in social intercourse. A dainty salati
course was served.
Enjoying Mrs.
Long's hospitality were Mesdames
I I . II. Hill, T . S. Davis, Roberts,
Hines, E. J . Parsons, 1?. T. Wood­
The Misses Julia and Rebecca
ruff, E a stc rb y ,
Misses
Margaret Wicker of Newberry, S. ('., are
Roberts ti.d W hetler.
guests of their cousin. Miss Genie
Wicker.

W e take this opportunity to show our
beautiful stock of Ready-to-Wear Goods
Silk iuvd«Wool dress mateealsfiiffhnnn'gs;
etc.
It being our custom always t o b t a in
the newest novelties, etc., we announce
our annual

FALLOPENING
Thursday Oct. 15th, Friday
Oct. 16th, Saturday Oct. 17th
READY-TO-WEAR
DEPARTM ENT
Here you will find
displayed all the
newest fash ion ed
s u it s , ctrpHS~nnd
coats for tn rtiesr^
Also a pretty line
of coats for children
and young ladies.
LADIES’ NECKWEAR
A large 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.

SPECIAL SHOWING 01
L
BOY’S SUITS

Straw Ride
Mr Joe 1 e M o lt v i a the genii'I
hint to n jolly party of plei si r
m ek&lt; m Ft tui a / e v t iii.p , the pi t
going out to
I obit.so,i Spring»,
where n delicious oyster supptr wus
served by Mr, W elU r B e t tty .
Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. D. Bishop chaper­
oned and the young people repo'rt
having had the best time over.
Those invited to participate in the
delightful outing were Mr. an d -M rs.
Bishop, Misses Belie Sm ith, C har­
lo tte Hand, Helen Howland, Saidie
Williams, Florence F ra n k ; Messrs.
J . D. Roberta, Arthur Yowell, Gal­
loway, Loyd, Marks and Dr. Falm

Mrs. C K
Hi
Hi-rt, Mr. Hurt
Mnrtin motored o
to spend Sunday
; Sanford,

Here you will see all those
things your boy has been
craving in the way of a suit.

Mr. Norman Tool spent the week
er.d in Sanford the guest of friends.

7

I BEAMS
CHANNELS
ANGLES AND
ALL SHAPES

Mr. and Mr». II. K. Tolar are in
A charming event of the season Jacksonville for a ten days* visit.
was the housewarming
and mis­
Mr. D. ,P. Caldwell left on, Mon­
cellaneous shower* tendered Mr. Htid
Mrs. Geo. W atson last evening by day for a week’s business trip to .the
th e Travel Club of the Methodist E a st Coast.
church. Mr. and Mrs. W atson were
Reginald Holly is attending school
delightfully surprised
with
the
thoughtful a tte n t jo n of their friends a t Tam pa.
a n d a good tim e was onjoyed by all
Miss EUa B . Tidings Is the guest
present.
of Mrs. L. R. Philips.- T h e ladies
of Sanford are invited to call at
B ir th d a y D in n er
Philips'
Tuesday afternoon
Mrs. W. R. King wits tho agree­ Mrs.
a b le hostess a t a very delightful (today) to meet Miss Tidings.
dinner party F rid ay In honor of Mr.
—
L ittle Mario Stamper, who met
K in g 's b irth d ay .
A bountiful and
tem p tin g re p a st w a s . served, -tho with such* a painful accident last
She Is
to a s ts and good wishes furnishing a week is slowly recovering.
humorous diversion.
Responding to -the rnciplont of many delightful a t ­
M rs. K ing’s Invitations were Mrs. tentions from sym pathising friends.
M.
R. M acey,
Mrs. Speer and A postcard shower from the mem­
bers of the Congregational Sunday
Misses Hilda and Berth a Macey.
•chool and flowers from tho Fourth
g jsd o being a source of pleasure to
^
D au g h ters o f W esley
Mra. Geo. F o x was the char/nlng thy little lad y.’
hostess' to the D au ghters of Wesley
Seventh stree t park, otherwise
a t the home of Mrs. Claude Hern­
don Th u rsd ay evening last.
After known as the G ram m ar School Park
t h e t r a n s a c tio n of business s pleas­ tips been set aside by the M ayor s n d l
a n t ; o d s l lljn e was enjoyed. Those Council for a children's playground.
H ou se IPotminp

.

BOILER PLATE
TANK S T E E L
STRUCTURAL
IRON W ORK OF
ALL KINDS

Beautiful line of 150 boy’s
suits, brand new.

TRUSS RODS
STAY BO LTS
GALVANIZED
C O PPER AND
ZINC SJHR&amp;TS
OAK
CYPRESS
MAHOGANY
WHITE P IN E AND
ALL HARD- WOODS

DON’T FORGET THE BOYS
DISPLAY

LAUNCHES
SKIFFS
. DORIES
* * *
BU ILT TO
f
OHDER
BOILERS AND TANKS
BUILT TO ORDER
Competent force of liorkmcn for
road work at all times

¡NVILLE , FLORIDA

R O Y A L BRAND,

Openings are not always for ladies. We will have
also a special display of Men’s Furnishings.

�WAR NEWS

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 I E L D

THE SANFORD HERALD

pi) RU SH ED • ■
SEMI-WEEKLY

IN S A N F O R D

l.ifr /» W ,„tl. Living

SANFOKI». F L O R ID A , FIUDAT. o ( TOI1KK IG. l u l l

f i p j M E VI

NO

REPORTS FROM SEAT OF WAR
ARE CENSORED BY BOTH SIDES

IS

Methodist ( h u r r h
World’s Scries Money
Men and women of the M ethod­
H u s to n . M ans
( le t
1 1,
D espite
ist ehurrh. a feast for you
Miss
the rather mediocre play of ^lie tinaj
Kilpatrick will teach ami address the
game, the enthusiasm of the thou­
Brotherhood and Wesleyan T ru th
sands of s|K&gt;etators furnished a
Seekers at the Sunday school session
thrilling climax when the lust Ath­
Sunday,
18th at 9-45. Be early.
letic was put out und championship T H E R E IS N ì V N EED TO HUY
plen ty o f f e e d a n d w a t e r
TO T H E L A T E S T D IS P A T C H E S NO honors were assured lifor the Brave
Ilov. C. W. White, Florida M eth­ A C C O R D IN G
th e year r o u n d m a k e s
ANYTHING OUT OF
odist Sunday School Field Secretary
Tuesday. Cheering throngs piled ou
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THE STATE
will have charge of the opening* ifh»l
Tuesday.
Cheering throngs piled
ING H A V E T A K E N . PLA C E
out of the bleachers and rushed for
tine of the
Hon. Seth Woodruff of Orlnndo closing exercises of the Methodist
Sunday
school
Su
nday
mottling...IS*
the
Braves
h
m
ijm
V T f--'
JÜu:-ü*5rT^ ***er^“ ï
en r« u.lc
"ÎJ- FTr-ntfît^nmrEr-ne"r--Ow&lt;er-n-f»
the first to the dugout'- nTUT*" were sPnd rtll'its MoneV out for food and
- w^ tnfHT !l m r vT&gt;Ti&lt;w»*»T
The (ierm ans moving on Ostend rrmtimir'? after eleven days of tight
(he Volusia county lido of the ^St. right on time, or a few minutes b e ­ are reported to have occupied Bruges ing, favorable to the Germans, re­ shaking hands and congratulated. tluUcJB thing aupplieH.-am well as for lu *winners on their victory.
Mr. Woodruff has fore opening time, 9:46.
Airica, says the Jacksonville Metrop­
Johna nver.
fifteen miles east of the former city. pented advances of the Russians
Sunday morning, 18th, 9:45 will
l i e ca life of the short ness of the olis.
*• *
- !
•bout 400 head o f-fin e fat cattle
This report is confirmed from neutral having "I-«en., repulsed with heavy
•
- scries the club owners and the na­
trri
in d when they are btought
to Snn- he surely Banner Day at the M eth ­ sources.
Florida
is
like
practically
every
lu.&lt;Si-s. ,
'
tional commission divided a smaller state in the Union. You could build
(0rd and placed on cold storage for odist "Sunday school with Miss KlizA German official statement com ­
Paris says thut the tighling con­ sum than in any world's series since a wall around the state, and th
i few dayi they are better thnn any abeth Kilpatrick and Itev. C. W.
m e*
ing d ir e c t " from Berlin by wireless tinues along the front from Warsaw
No Methodist
190&amp;. The attendance at the gahie people could live within the sta te on
Western l*ecf that ever graced the White in charge.
snys their troops in Qe.lgtum are
Przemysl. hut* gives no details. wns 14,526. r Tho total attendance what is produced here. There ia cot­
Uble. The editor of T h e Herald •hould lMt.^al)*cnt--n treat rarely inarching in part toward Ostend and to
%
offered.
hid a Woodruff roait tho oth er day
A Russian advance in cast Prus­ for the series was 1 1 1 ,0 0 0 ; receipts, ton enough for cotton clothes, w oo l
iti part to u southwesterly direction
$225,7.19; players’ share $121,900.94; enough for woolen clothes, grain
Miss Kilpatrick, teacher of the
ind thought it was western meat
toward the French frontier.
There sia is suggested in a dispatch from
each
club's share, $40,612.58; and enough for hrradBtuffs, and enough
until the butcher Informed him that largest Brotherhood rlass in the
has been severe fighting east of Amsterdam, which quotes a German
the
nationul
commission’s propor­ live stock could easily he produced
United States will, he at the Meth­
it-was from the Woodruff ranch.
Soissons and the Argotyto und the correspomtTTTt- at Rustenburg as re­
• Florida is destined to become one odist Sunday school Sunday morn­ (iermans have at . no point lost porting t I'iit the civiltim populiition tion, $22.571. As winners, the Bos­ for our meat, and enough poultry for
ton players receive 60 per iVnt of the poultry und egg supply, and tho
of the greatest cattle countries in ing nt 9:45. Don’t fail to he there
ground, it i* declared
French of Goldap Pul evacuated the town
She
will
have
charge
of
the
Brother­
$121.900.74. or $71.140.56, while the streams are alive with fish, so that
the southwest or southeast in u few
claims of suctcsitcK in the Woes re for ‘'military reasons atld precau­
Athletics, us losers, get $48,760.18. we would have plenty of fish and
hood
and
Wesleyun
T
ru
th
Seekers’
wars on arrount of the fine ranges
tions.”
district are dented.
Twenty-six players on the Boston sea food
Then we would have all
'ihst are good in winter and summer classes (women
This afternoon’s French official
Gold:. |
In •a«t Prns?ia ten miles (club are elihgihle to share III the the citrus fruits we needed and to
and the fact that cold weather ami
I statement unilti'lllii-- that the allies mile i ft
'!• frontier and .iPunt j |,r)7, money, giving each man $2 .- spare, all the vegetables, melons and
The Apopka N.-a* |.i«t wiek of
blizzard« .ire never known on the
k m 1 made progress in the region of thirty ti
t*
ill s iniri h uf I \ck. I is 1 1 |o -houli! the money he divided other luxuries that could possibly lx*
The Tosohatchee
ranch fered a very pretty picture on it*
range’
I ells and between Arras and Albert » here l
I
l.lll" Mere r• •I-» t •\ e.piully. Ilf the Athletics, 26 pluy- used and to spare.
front
page
I
lie
ilei
oration
gun
near this city comprises over twenty
On tl»e center t|ie allies. It is said, reported
ers are entitled to divide the loser's
sis
led
of
a
view
taken
on
the
heuutlIt is said that Florida sends more
thousand acres of lumi and has reCraonnc, while a German offensive
end,
each would give each Muckmnn money out of the state for poultry
cently been stacked with, some fine ful W ckiva river. T h e scene is picA dispatch from Rome says fire in
have advanced in the direction of
The News
the Austro Hungarian arsenal at $2 ,0 1 1 .6 8 , on a share and share alike and eggs than the citrus fruit crop
I bulls and high grade cattle, sheep turesque ami inviting.
movement to the north id Faint Die
Players oT neither club have amounts to unnually.
If that even
Trieste virtually destroyed a dread basis.
and hogs and in a few ycura will he says that this is a place that particu­ has definitely been checked
been, as vet. notified of the division approaches the fart«, it is u solemn
a source of revenue to the owners, larly appeals to sportsmen and it is
nought
and
damaged
m
tnr|M-dn
Trie reports and claims regarding
Thu players receive reproach on the slate and the intelli­
the
Wekitu
hua I ili
S e v e r a l w o r k m e n o| the money
ill of »horn ure Snnford residents certain that where
th&gt; sit lint loll hi l he eastern t heu ter
|
i
ss
money
than
h a s . fallen to their gence of the people
Florida could
suspecti *i
I la : it- mi ha v e hi «•II
. Espcrts here from the big packing Dow« near Sanford the fishing muld are as conflicting as hi-fore
lot
since
I
lie
series
of 1 •»10
arrested
he the largest poultry producing
bouses. who are buying all the Flor­ not he unv better
A dispatch [rmii IVtrogmd -ays
I
slate hi tiie l mon
We could ul less
ida rattle the\ call get ure- of the
t*. \u-tru Gerin.il. ir-wy w.i ■.un ; |i,,,.;,
r. r* living t 1 e
ici - I
expense
far
surpass
Iowa
in this re­
opinion that the Florida entile fed I
| pl e t e l y d e p u t e d
W e d n e s d a y III l h * ' i utle|lt in
•&gt;' 'la- lielllgl reflj.*
( * •&gt;1.!spect
We buy corn and hay from
on velvet lien ns. Ithmies grass, .lap j
I m ighhorhood of Warusw, Pul i ml. i , r;l , , f orlili
moil g the Russia IIS
northern state*
We raise two crops
anw cane und the native grass or |
I suffering etiornioils In* as III .a *';.il
,„,| \ ^
I
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my of the many different kinds of
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11„. ( rinati forces while the B r it ­
P lJll
f l 1 / i l l v 1 I I 1 i l U I Day. certainly in some parts of the
(red that aliioiiid in Flortiia aril far
A wireless message from Berlin ish are I'urrvmg medical expert* to
•tate, every y,-ur
This I* money
auperior to the western rattlo that W O R L D
MAY L O O K
HERE
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Ffum ••
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a
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art only fat ut certain times of tin
•• • g
ti n
Hrit'-I
a n d $"&gt;,110(1 U T K O I ’ K H T .D I1Y T H E
I &lt;id.l \ I I at I III' I.a t t i c III t t.e r e p o r t e d
FOR T H E Fl Ï I R E S I I T I .Y
t I I ii
We Imy hotter and cheese from
year, while the Florida row ran get
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outside
We ought to In- big
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feed at si! seasons and plenty of
*hip|M-rs
of
butter
mid all dairy
water With the eradication of t he
ST R O Y T H IS PLANT
In a short while now at I fa- out
products
instead
.OatxoTisbursi’ -*
cattle tick there 1« nothing to annoy side tmt inure t ha n a J&gt; vv .ear*
I a ng r i g a i m n a l ( hurt It
M e t Ini ili *l t h u r r h
Florida get« in nddfltorial $5 0011 other - l a p *
the Florida row and all that she t (TV cou uf-, i a - 1.,. ,-t &gt;d , t Ml Ivi
Ses»
III » ill hi l
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onr ! . -T ••Ill
____ I n_ 1 li* jbriUtlitàfiM aliwiti it tu t»-« river*
If Florida worrid' m y s tii1 -»f»o «^v
Bred« to do t- to eat and he eaten tl.ua—«ud ..wiv * ,i in pia e laro
•T i w h •*! »S
V
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I t.a.1 liurx. tuft**rr«-Hie rrudicntion at honn tli.il «ire »e&lt;ii.vn^»aiet3W6T‘
I I. at. t
I li.-.il tl. h i
ready wmh t ii. .t irimi 1 1., n n* f. . . . Ol i ni ! h* »r (alti.
,
ii va i I nt h* if. lliindii waters,
-tate, .tnnu.iilv for *ui ti thing* ns
.»va 1 Haitian* Farmed
•
. will la- t ' e - t t
&gt;
1
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I lie &lt;,■t T.-iP t In■r '••« ml AVj|* w* ll
clearilig t III- l.iliii III lune Irei* .Hot
Major*
W
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l.adue
,d
tin
engin
lia
-e. Il winild lie t Ile most prie*
Article, at incorptirajiuii hu\c up- Si lllllp.lge
-I
r for
111. t il. .Olili a» i I Ioni a 1 1- lidi d 11 ■I # * • f , mf •• wa** 4 t|thu i
f
•i- r 11. g «••, ■- 1 • • -lait liai t la |n;r n il* . 1,11 g |t, I * . I Tuni
feared tu The Urr.O il'for the San
salid ai re. II* •icari d l i it
.. •t . i tor .i ..I !.. f .....
w .1 T« h lot
i n.P- r
I idn.iti g Ima t * 'and ma
W i»y wonldn t il ta- a good idea
ford Company, nfj^nizril finder the of •a m p li or t ri -j- vi ili I •gì i
«■ pa-'or t Il ll-iit li, I II
III " • •(,-&lt;• • : 1 1 . \Y• Vi .ititi pl.m lu t.llli l-l
■
lu tu r v ire set ured and t lia- depart fur tin* newspaper* and t lu hoards of
la » * iff t himl.i tor tile purposes as
story gin** in ( l.iy ritiiaity tl.it t In ■nun' ai.d tiri ng «1 Irti nd wtilt y «»u litis* '*t t lie ■•h i t ■h
1 fill-1 T l
r- '- J .' l 'L . U ac-L ' 1 . - - S . W
Àt» w
Um
u f f *Tl t t TT'
luted in the notice hut primarily wInde trnit ,.f |" uriti a. re- vidi aMi
I ., I
h .1 p.itrii •
gl
••»•MlUn
B. tl. &lt;
d &gt;„-Jç.U' "1
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plaint*
i
onci-rning
tin*
pest
of
Floro
rg
an
ize
some
‘Tait's
Live
at
llotne'
for the piif|"*-i^ " i _ r ai.-jfili, ¿topping soliti a* pie.s| h|e he st UiTili d wIt li i a ni used in our ¡suuday school oppor­
&gt;1 reputation
inspira­
Iler
nia
unterI
Clllh*
1
Suppose
there
wu*
such
a
marketing Florida fruits and
la I n it i vi ii in
phor tree*
tunity I* given to lit in any new titillai id d res*e* Ii i .
bills of two
iw* i luh iti every towt in Florida
Su|&gt;H«u11 upon 11
Yfgetahjes
The company .is com ­
The reputi d •&gt;« tu r* of t In •• m . .l-.i - l'i ii' —uM
I .list &gt;i|lld.iy this ;ii! I ' . of t lie .
prur.i t&lt;&gt;d by a slight dl-talui- Und puM- that club* were working nil the
posed of W H ff
Ii. i he me* lor t •• u.i\ will he I lu- I
indu-try in t lay niuniy i* thè I lor w.i* dolle und new table* put in lor
! wi • h th. m .i ti t hl II,- fill • Ut tl tig tutu- tu keep ........
it i nine, in livi­
Shilling. K K. Dickerson und l-euli
11 rot la r I .
III.
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The r » i
uhi K a - n t i a l * * *iI &lt; Mini'll i
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are finti n t : , , , , t
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them
in
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posi
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greti t
In uiii- year fur instance we could
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the &lt;;,t ' • t . . . Hon
I la vi li g re
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past it. I
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l I . r--y . r .1 r vice* a- usual &gt;■ \l
Ia «t - it . t.i nt vi .1 1 1 .ii iht ii.itustry
he
living off the chickens and egg«
the
IUU.*S£»
III
crushed
the
Ktn-utn
frali) pur I,a.ed th
I t at i - *
pl i n e
will he pus lied aiitiig tin- must ag­ Sunday. Ill the-evening the s|H-eial, and oilier services.
hyacinths soon rot •completely und produced here. It doesn’t take long
nm Monroe they have entered Into
It I« oxpected that the largest a t ­
gressive lines and in u short while short sermon will he on " T h e Man
cease to propugutifor chickens to grow from lb« eggs
tnc life of the Florida grower with
the plantation will he producing with Nu I-in g unge hut a Cry,” with tendati'!* of tin- year will In- present
It doesn’t take long
Mitpir lanliic said that tin most to laying In-11s
(rest zest and expect to plant winter
service* Sunday
tin- following special music during **'
camphdr
from
the
halt
lung
of un egg to the
i lli'i tin - method ever i|e\|*i d for
Vffeubles this m-ukoii.
mu - ha * -. n 11 . 11.1 *
F
Military Prepared nr««
that service
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wtr«i&gt;ini:
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prmlur’ti»n
"l
K w r y hack
They will make a valuable uildii t .1 M.ll wi-li iltla
In I'tinnerti'iii wilti tin. .ii&gt;ii 111)11-1 | I'reludi
I nfold.
Portal*
(♦.tl
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worn*
t
Lift
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n*irm
jM*uliry
farm.
lioti to the Celery Delta und The
camphor plantations ii , it- state t.uuiioil tu Fra tu e*
•pit.wall oil
instati.- rail n it her living
mp|i-le|y
.ind
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III
Herxld welcomes them to the S an ­
Il tipi 1*1 t liur i It * . , » 11, t
[military authorities who have had |organ
ford w-ction
•pin Wly l"it a it , iiiit.ilt'* d a 11 a r i* \p- tisi « li.iM in two !.', utilizing the
'1
tit
j *11
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•
P,
war brought to their «t •• 1 Ii
ilre.ti
V■I I I II .nil tig '«till I ad'
«et,c a l I'.i-e, cattle Mllli-red from the li.ii k yard lor raising t hickens in­
it h
.1 tut
I t-y the present ruU1l1.it III I irupc. . tiiar
1 he Midwinter f air
stead of allowing it tit' grow up in
9 to Primary Sunday *1 lumi at effects of eating the sprayed plants
believe that this may some day
In* annual midwinter (air is
l itfiTtnrv " C a s t Th y Borden upon I \i*t i : * homi-. 5in Park avenut
and after «nine dead cows wen- re­ wi-tds and grass
he held m Orlando from Frehruary men n the saving of the country tin I .lirai.
lait"« start n movement fur U
Mi** I.tifile Aspi It wall
•.♦..il* General Sunday »1 lumi in old ported to tin- department and irate
•f I» II.
*uys the Reporter-Star, Tin- camphor industry affords one of
" la - t ’s Live ut Home” club in Flor­
I ' i i *l l u* l e, "M tirc h Pontificate,”
cattlemen
wunlcd
damages
for
kill­
church.
¿tyi indo-Mion* point to splendid the t'kicntiala of high explosives. Gounod, on organ.
ing tlmir stock, congress forbade the ida, und set- what good we ran a c ­
II dd Preaching by the Pastor
Clhibits from each of tjie four roun- The world’s supply of sui h hns in
complis h
l.tiu Jr. H Y. P. 1' Mrs. Fdgur use of anything containing a poison­
lir* which participated last y e a r — the past been secured from the island
The First Song
ous stilista lice, und the hyacinth for
Bigger«, limiter
Orxnge, Seminole, Osceola und Vo- of Formosa, a possession of Japan
M usic.il
years ran riot it? the streams
All
6
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In
Sr.
B
Y
P
U.
Miss
t'luru
A novel plan hus Jieen decided
**!*■ The Rgfiorter-Star adds that It is believed that in n few years this
kinds
of
additions
were
made
to
the
The young ladies of the M ethod­
Mille
president.
•w ftir grounds ure being put in country will not he dependent upon upon fnr the selection of the first
spraying subitanee to make it n-|n-|. ist church will give a musical n t the
7
I"
Preaching,
subject
"The
Btg
sung
to
In'
*ung
in
the
New
Baptist
Sne condition and that the race any other foreign nation for its sup­
hint to catt|e, both in taste and in residence of Mrs. L. It. Fhiliii* F ri­
Temple
Oe next Sunday votes will Feusrt
Irtck will Im- given u new coating of ply uf na^iuilior.
stni'll. und though one mixture was day evening at 8 o’clock.
You are always welcome
he made by aII present at each iW-rF*ed in Celluloid Industry
d*&gt; and every detail completed to
found whlrh kr|*t the mixture off for
GKO KG K II i MAN.
Program:
¡wjke the event a hlg success.
Most of the camphor gathered vin- giung the name of the song.
three days, it was dangerous to eat
Pastor
The
song
receiving
Die
most
votes
Instrumental
Duet
ouunds of people, not only rep- from the plantations of Florida is
even after that time, so this prepara­
will
he
used
first
und
the
four
next
Miss
Davi*
and
Miss Lucca ( ’ hnpjMill
iMcnting the four counties mention- used in the celluloid industry
It 1»
The Btg Feast
tion could not lie Used
Vocal
Solo
Miss (,’arrio
f . hut including - many frdm all said that several big badge and I highest will hi- used in the first se r­
All 'hi- chair space in the Baptist
Major lutduc said that the St Itcuding
The lirst service will he on
Gladys
Morris
]&gt;»rti of t h,. United States, will visit button houses of th*- country are in­ vice
chur&gt; I was in us- last Sunday even­ Johns und its tributaries have been
Violin Solo
Eleanor Herring
f indo during the fair a n d ’the .won- terested in the plantations already Sunday morning, Nuv. 22nd, from ing und some dozen or more people
remarkably free from hyacinths the Mixed (Quartet
Beginning that day
exhibit* will be seen and nd hearing the product. The quality is 6 : 1 0 to 7:00.
on the outside of the building
The past year, alni it P&lt; causing some
will
I«run
series
of
special
services.
Piano Solo
Mrs. Preston
• " f « by a multitude.
as high ns that of Formosa and it i*
building com m ittee of the church t* wonderment among those who know
Rev F II Wutkins, pastor of the
Vocal
Solo
Mrs. Met tinger
snid thnt the camphor tree thrives
rushing the work on the New Temple the amazing propagating rupurity of
T a tier nude B aptist Church of V a l­
Mrs. Mnxwell
on Florida soil.
When the crop of
in order to he uhle to acrofnmoilate the plant. It is suggested by some Reading
dosta. (itw. has been engnged to c o n ­
Piano
Solo
...................
Miss Davis
leaves from which the product is dis*
the people.
men thut there have been consumed Ladies’ T r i o ........................ . _.......................
duct these service*.
tilled, is c q t from the trees, it seems
Mr. H ym an , the pastor,
will certain elements in tlie water* whit’h
Mrs. Powers
to givo oven added vitality to the
preach next Sunday night on “ The favored the growth, while others be­ Piano Solo
The Crrillnn Music Club
Piano
Solo
Mrs. T o lar
tree, it is said, and thnt there is an
Big Fi-ast.” The ushers will do tlu-ir
The ( ’ecilian Music Club met in best to give you a comfortable seat. lieve that lack of the usual abundant Mixed ( ju u r t e t . . . . ..................................
over increasing amount to Ik- gath­
Punch will he jiervcd during the
the studio of Mrs. Fannie S. M u n ­ Special chorus singing and preaching ruins for the past two or more years
ered from year to year.
is responsible
All are surmises, how evening.
son
Saturday
nfternoon.
The
club
I r Government Interested
to help us live every dfky happy und ever, blit tho one thing —that is,
wus called to order by the president righteous.
A silver offoring will he taken nt
There
is
a
story
in
C
lay
county
P» Yowcll &amp; Co.
that whereas in years Indoro tho St. the door. Benefit of the New M eth ­
and the following miscellaneous pro­
th at the United States government
Johns itself was often a great green odist Church.
gram was rendered:
Ret iirat page m ention as
Jacksonville could buffd n lug
has already se.nt an exfiert to Flor­
meadow-like expanse of hyacinths.
March Fnglcmun rottoti plant and give employment
ida, who made a careful study uf Duet. Inereuna
the largest ad vertisers in
it is Mi» IJ II 11*4Ull 1 fnr Ulte tl» Im
allM’'-' year to live thousand pcopliAnna Mason and Mrs. Munson
••y*ters .ir*- •inning n.tu th « m ar­
the progress being made in the in
today’* issue. The* a d ­
t but It 411 t|M M comment
who
la
not
have
steady
employ
tih
iii
ket
ev.-ry day now front Turnbull
,
Morris
du'lr.v
It is not known whether or In the Boat
ull
tinyear
She
could
build
Up
u
e
w
i-•
11
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»M
il*
4
)
f
Bay
and they art- very fine
There
the
«tate.
I
im
U
vertisement m ay be found
ili-lcn'
Terwilliger
not this representative had any coin
lug | * roll and a lug munufui t tiring c u r. has not been so fortunati-, for j has been ju»t j-nnugh fresh "water
mission
other
than
being
un
agent
on Page.8,
I tm t. March Mililuire
Koeltin
busillis» th a t would he worth
un
coming into the hay from Spruce
of the agricultural department.
It
Margaret Davis und Julia laiing
from the Withluroochcc river cornea
immense
aum
to
the
city.
Why
talk
Creek to mnke them fat. Tho oys­
is claimed th a t the representative Variations of D ix ie ............... Goldcrjt
of factories for which we would hnve,*De report that the hyacinths have ters from tht- cultivated In-ds are ex ­
S p e c ia l N o tic e
was much impressed, however, with
Kdna Williams
**
T o this water ceptionally fine this season. ~ Now
to go hundreds of miles for the raw closed the sternnt.
the manner in which the camphor Duet. Iris
. . . Pieronodd mutcruil, while the raw material for
Jhe Herald wili on each tree thrives in this state. Some au­
course M ajor Ladue has sent men Smyrna Breeze.
Helen Peck and Mrs. Munson
mill is at our doors? This for exam ination and oh receipt of
»
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, y «a« attention to thè thorities, it ia said, have even ven­ M inu et................................ . Paderewski atulkcotton
about low wages in cotton mills
Tru ck grower» M the Lake Worth
tured tho assertion th a t the produc­
re’port, if it is us stated, the h y a­
•^est advertisement in tion of cam phor will eventually take
Margaret Davis
ii making t h a t class of industry un­
district ^ are planning to organize,,
. Grieg desirable, i* hunk.—‘ Florida Metrop­ cinth machine will he sent there to nml posslhly will pur in their own
tne current issue."
its place along the forefront of the T o Spring ......................... i
work.—- Titpe»* Union.
olis.
.
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1 packing plant.
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�section has been equipped with m o - 1 an accident Wednesday night. T h e '
to/
expense of gasoline lamp caught xn fire. He
tor power at the j&gt;ersonal
jioraonal oxpens'
t|n&gt; section bo**, Geo, Garwood
went to put it out and the gasoline
's p i l t on his arm and caught fire,
which caused him a very painful
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D. H. C . Rabun is -busy getting
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Mr». Alonso Boyal an d , daughter, his lettuce set out in the field this
week.
Miss Lucile, Mrs. Hngun and baby,
George Sm ith is seen on the street
and Mr. Bose m otored over to
l]e n jo y e d the m erry crowd itero*« the
Monday mornings.
He takes his
Fusti» Wednesday
GENEVA HEMS
lake tins week.
Mr. and Mrs. C.
Webb and hi» sinter, Bessie into Sanford on
L eo Rehbirttlnr, one of our h u s t­
daughter. Miss Leola of Fort Flor­ Mondays to school.
Mr. and Mrs. Moody are pleasant­ ling merchants has oysters for sale ida visited Mrs. M. A. McClarley
M r v Rabun called on Mrs. Smith
ly situated nt the Patterson house every week end and they aro fine. last week.
a t Paolu Friday.
More im provem ents are being
on Second street.
Alfred King is busy these dnys
Mrs. B. If. Hagan l e f t on Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. Flamming of Bolti- made on the Geneva House getting day for a visit with relatives in d iM in* “ &gt;'d marketing his nice crop
more, Md., are visiting their friends, ready for the winter patronuge.
Sav an n ah .
; ° I »»'««t potatoes.
Mr. and Mrs. CurJett.
T h e citizens of Geneva had an in ­
Mr.
Roy Wolford
motored to*
Supt. A. F. Hell says he wants tp
Mr. and Mrs. John Ward worth dignation meeting Tuesday nigh t, Sorrento Friday.
’
! fin is h 'u p his work on tills side of
are being pleasantly greeted by as the result of the Fast Coast R a il­
Mr. W arren Royal nnd son. Char- town
three weeks and got
friends in Geneva.
Mr. Wardwortii road advancing the freight rates to lie went to Kustis S a tu rd n y .
to work on the Sanford-Orlnndo
has again been chosen foreman of an enormous price.
A represen ta­
Mr. Gaines of Seneca was a busi­ road.
Chase's parking house, where tor two tiv e of a steam boat company in ness caller one day la s t week.
Lloyd Jin kin s is in the store for a
previous years he has given entire J a c k s o n v il le was in Geneva and
few days with Mr. Booth.
Mr. B arn ey Douglass of Monroe
satisfaction.
We wejj^me Mr. Booth and his
promised good, chenper
.Mr. GilmorV and young-grandson,
TiifcrW tas^D kM irtt tu-tn n - mt r t s t r We
&lt;fj_
Mcijle Douglas have returned from
T'Mfrhirn well in their new business
«n s
Messrs. Rose, Hagirtl and Sehoelengthy trip to Texas anti Arkansas. b o ats nt least twelve months.: A
of store keeping.
mnn a're In Tavarcx " c o u r t i n g " this
•c*
Mr. Gllmofe seems much improved paper to this effec t wax. d t c u l a t c d ■
week;
in health!
; W|
find hv. tv m a n _who was' asked
Mr. T . J . Wilson, S r ., accompan­
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adams saTletT signed it. J . T . .M c L a i n went b e ­
CIIULlJOTA SNAPSHOTS
ied by M r. Reuben Register spent
from Buffalo last Satu rd ay for Bal­ fore the railroad officials at S t. Au­
a few dnys in Sanford last week.
timore and will arrive in Geneva gustine and presented the m a t te r .
Messrs. James a n d . H arry Davis
W hat beautiful* weather we are
this .week.
T h e officials asked for time, so a few
of Crowi'a Bluff-worts irr Cassia sev­ having now.
We think the rainy
The meetings at the Methodist days were granted them.
At this
eral dnys looking a f t e r the interest season s over for this year.
church continued only n few days writing their nnswer has not been
of their farm.
Oranges itnd grapefruit are color­
owing to the illnesa of the pastor, received. . Wtyle Geneva is a sm all
in
g
up nicely and nre very Itwee t to
Rev. Hope.
*
place there are a b o u t 70,000 b oxes
the taste.
* Mr*. J . V. Wick* visited Orlando of fruit shipped from here each s e a ­
G. M. Ja c o b s and J . A. Prevatt
10NGW00D
one day Inst week.
son, besides other things; accord ing­
have
returned home from a two i
C. A. Uaulerson and M. E. Dooley ly a great am ou nt of guano com es
weeks'
trip in the cattle regions. J
have been busy recently trying to ¡ n
The advance in freight rates is
Mr. E . W. Henrk of Plainfield, T h e y gathered nnd shipped a bunt ,
collect the balance of the money the last straw with our ci lire ns, who N. J . , arrived at th e Longwood
fifteen ears of cattle.
*
promised for the new road.
can .avail them selves of the good Hotel F rid ay night, a f t e r an absence
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
C.
.Jacobs
and
Miss Ruth Proetor has arrived water route nt their command. T h e
.
.
•*
i
of nineteen years
Mr. He nek is a children left Monday (or the East
home from a month's visit lo rein- citizens are im p atien tly aw aiting |ar(j 0 properl
•rtj^ owner in^ Longwood, (' o a * t for an extended stay, hoping
lives in Fort Iju d e r d a le .
the railroad’s decision.
having built tlie town ab ou t
forty th a t th e -« a it breezes will improve
Miss Addie Gresham left Sunday
M r. and Mrs. Woolsio and fhil» years ago.
He uDo b u ilt the first M rs. Jacobs' broken health.
to take chnrgc of her school a t Cur­ dren visited their relatives, Mr. an d railroad between S a n fo r d nnd Or­
Henry F u tch and family Ivft Inst
rie vilie, near Lako P ickett,
Mra. Aubrey M o ran last Sunday.
lando an d was its firAt president. It Th u rsd ay for C ity Point to m ale
There has been a .B ib le study - If. H. Pattishall is making more wns known as 4the S o u t h Florida
t h a t place their future home.
We
class organised in Geneva which will im provem ents in his already nice Railroad.
Mr. ITcrick returned to wish them well in the new place.
meet in the town hall on Sunday store.
New Je r s e y on the ea rly train Sun­
Mrs. M N l-ew of Orlando is
afternoons.
day morning, promising his many vi«iting friends in Chuluotn this
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Chambliss are
old friends that he would return ami week
home again after a two weeks' visit
make Longwood In« futu re winter
Mr» 1, B Collins anil daughter.
to their daughter on l.nke Okeecho­
home.
"Serv-us Pure Fond Prod­
Miss Kthel are visiting about their
bee.
uct» at Uehbinder’s.
Save
Mr. F. H. Kami anil family has old home in A tlanta for a few weeks.
the Coupons."
2-tf
A good portion of G eneva's ritJ- »
returned after two m onth« spent on
Mrs. &lt;), A.
Merry wether and
xens are now across .L a k e Harney »
Lqokmtt Mountain, T e n n
daughter. Mrs !i it Bolierts »pent
•** ♦ •
at tlie D e lk place, packing the lineMrs. C . W, Fntzm inger has gone M onday in Oviedo.
grapefruit for which th a t place is-i
to Sanford for the w inter to phi re
Mr» M K. larotis. Mr s .1 Tilden
noted A hoarding house has been
tier, tin lighter. Mr*-» M aud in tin Ja c o b s . Miss Sinliu B la c k b u r n _ an
PAOLA POINIS
opened there and between twenty
high school
t
George Long all attended church at
and thirty (leople are »laying at it.
The Longwood school opened with Lockwood Sunday
Mis* Kliznlwth Stones of Oviedo
k ND. ami Mrs. George Jacob» «petit
Mrs. Fred Cooper of t ' malilla has Miss Crawford of Orlando as prin­
has tieen chosen as one of ^he teach­ recently visited her mother in law, cipal. Mi«« Waits assistan t
Snturday and Sun dii y visitine (he
er» of tile Geneva school, and is h o w Mrs, Jam es al S y lv a n Lake
A dance wilt lie given 111 I tie large la tte r's hrnther. A. F T m k r r al
" a t hom e" at Mrs. 11 Y T a rb e iV
Mrs ( ’„ A. Fox lia» tie*-n very dining room of the Longwood Hotel C tirisi riiu An enjoyab le tish fry
given at
ri0 ,)r&lt;ly ill. but
D ie friend» and neighbor» of lì li
now better and Tuesday night On
j m i i lur the
Lake Harney last Satu rd ay night Ml|| improving.
J a c o b * jveitt in to beip lutti re ment­
benefit *d t he Longwood Library
, iii^tumor ui Mr. nnd Mrs. Flemming
C. A. Fox. Jr., of Charlotte, N. C .
An en tertain merit will lie
given ii« r in» hi ri li dn.v Su tuia y e ve ni ri g
Osrar Nicholson of D aytona Beach hu« been Itere Ote past week on lit' l the t e-v library hoildii g I riday Urno-t t li,, entire neighborlidod was
was slinking hands with friends in einint of die entieitl tinnii t ion of ni gin.
r tu re bolli old and y oung.
The
lb
■J tr it f.
benefit
Geneva this week.
evening was *■pent in singing und
bis mother, but ha« now returned the library.
The Longwood C«i»h Store nmL ^1«&gt;'•»&gt;« " " I in-trum ent .l rnu«ie and
Friends of Mrs. Hilly G ra n t and to his home. •
Allen’s
general store are to he compleasant visiting. All left as having
o f - L o t s G rant wrlf "tie pleasgjl IP;
Mr. and Mrs. T K. W♦!«*«, viiur
know th a t they are both consider-j wero j n New Y o rk were hurriedly plimented oil thrir splendid delivery en jo y e d the pleasant evening ami
wi-bing Friend Georg marly pleas*
ably improved and hope soon to he recalled by the illness of Mrs. WÜ- system, giving their patron» fervici«
out.
.
son'» mother.
.
equal to town» tin size of Sanford »«« r. tini».
Mr ani Mr« Itranmm of PalntT. W. Geiger has been strk several
p
\\\ Brown has returned to and Orlando
ka h alt nitived nil! t,i mi r vlllagi
days. His friend» hope* for hi* early ( t,(. •’T u rtle s " n ft-r «pending a long
The t
ph- «1 I-' ,\¡ woitd a ri
Mr 11 r nri'in tui- i iiargi- uf l In- r.ul
W
Kn'.,
r
recovery.
nn d pleasant sum m er with relatives grateful i " Mr &lt;
fund iitll'i' t »■r.
\t •• gladly wider,III.*
b
■iiforin«
it
V John Huddleston t« home (or a in Wisconsin.
h,r the passenger j
t tn*IMr
tan»
inniger
couple of months from Washington,
Mr. and Mrs. B uchanan en joyed end of th e depot.
T h e Woman's Missionary Society
having unloaded.three car» of crush­
D. C., where he is employed as p ri-ith e Geo. 11. Fernald memorial con
held its regular monthly session at
ed
rock
a
t
his
own'expense.
cert
.la
s
t
week,
an
d
were
surprised
vate serre ta ry of fila uncle’, Senator
Miss Jew e l Dinkle left for Orlando the home nf Mrs. F. M. Story lust
nt the fine rendition of the program.
Fletcher.
Mr«. N. C. Jacobs,
to attend the
Catholic Frid ay night.
T h e hand rar on the Leeshurg Monday
’ Mr. and Mrs. Fern T a rlic i have
president,
md
being
present, Vico
school.
The Longwoml ilutr-J will formally President Mr» G &lt;■ Jacobs led the
We had an interesting
^
^ ^ i i
♦
open Nov. 1 st, Mr *W C Duvet of me.’ting
lesson on how the young are taught
1 Clnstuntim*, Mich., as manager
in different countries and an effort
1
♦
t&gt;&gt; arouse interest in mission schools.
X
We are pleased to see from time to
MOORE’S SI AI ION
time that interest among our young
♦
X
fojkri growing stringer and pur finanRev. A rth ur S. I’ack » » . out from cilfY r(, , u|tg Bfe Krowing „ c*cordingly.
iown S u n d ay and preached an in­ Following our study and devotional
&lt;♦&gt;
teresting fieacp sermon, as wc had program wc spend n social hour with
f a ' An enlarged force of comjHiteiit, exp erien ced , bond- ♦ no preacher on the day set apart, our hostess, During this hour the
ed salesm en th rou gh ou t th e U nited S ta te s and ♦ by the President. Rev. B artlett of hostess' daughters, Misses Mollle
Enterprise will lie here to preach and Angie served refreshing cake and
next Su n d ay morning, aftern oon and lemonade, and Mr. M. L. Long
A
C an ad a,
eveningplayed several pretty piece» on rids
2 P u rch asin g cu sto m ers in all c a r lo t m ark ets, •
Mrs. T h o s . Dunlap was out from b a n jo and sang some interesting
&lt;$&gt;
town last week visiting the Long songs.
All expressed themselves a»
y
An experience exten din g o v e r a period of th irty ♦ family.
j having spent a very happy timo
h a *laful
j a|u, a„ d
i( , ro to mt&gt;et with Mr„.
♦
Mr. .B rice of Geneva avenue —
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y e a rs,
♦
been
quite
ill
»everal
d
ays
from
it
|
y
t
o
r
j
,
0
ftc
n.
Y
spider bite.
♦
All enable C hase &amp; C o. to give th e F lo rid a growers X
J . C. V aughn of C elery avenue
of fruits and vegetab les serv ice w hich is un­
was very ill last week.
Dr». Neal
equalled.
and Puieston in attendance.
W. H. Squires of C am eron avenue
Y
♦
is recovering from n serious illness We can fill your order immediately
I t is "s e r v ic e " an d "re s u lt* ” w hich have cau sed the ' Y
for new crop of all varieties of •
volum e of C h ase &amp; C o 's, business to .in c re a s e ♦ from liver trouble.
A fnm ily
from N cw nrk
New
each y ear un til they are to d a y the la rg e s t and &lt;+&gt;
Jersey h av e moved Intg, the house
stro n g est independent sh ip p ers of F lo r id a pro- ♦
opposite J . W. Sipes.
ONION SETS, TURNIP SEED ,
d u cts, with business still grow ing.
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¿to.
Mr. and "Mrs. I. D! Hurt are'hulUK CABBAGE, SEED OATS, RYE,
ittg n residence on the e a s t side of
ETC ., ETC.
Beck H am m ock store.
A gang 'o f workmen a re working Complete stock of garden and
on
Celery avenue, trying to put it in field seedx, poultry feed and sup­
Our local rep resen tatives will be glad to exp lain oui*
better
»hapo for travel untlFYho time
sy stem , w hich in ad d ition to h ighest average
plies, incubators, etc. „
comes for th e brick road t o he laid.
n e t results, m ean s— prom pt and full re tu rn s .
Two of F . F. Dutton’s a u to truck*
nnd private auto are used to carry
tho school children to tow’n.

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13EING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS

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Tor this Column Should ho Marked “Society Kdiior", or
Phoned lo Mrs. It. A. Torheun. 1’linne 20.1

tempting Ri*
course dihnpr was
served. The table was very dainty
and attractiv e with beautiful linen,
silver and cut gln»N, ren terru by a
vase of pink rosea.
T h e dinner
HV IU IIK AI.I.V N
I’uests were Dr. and Mrs Puleaton.
Mr and Mrs tiro |i 111 shop and
Ther. i' |&gt;erhaps in no ruujitr) u
Mr l.oyd. Coming in later for the
^ type of journaliiit that duplicates the
»Innring i\ere Mr uml Mrs It.
Ii) hit
Newman, Mr and Mrs. W. E. W at­ American country editor.
country on earth is there such a big
son.
percentage of newspa|ier readers .as
there is on thi* American continent'
/*» r-on «»/ .11 hI in o
\jr and M.rs \\ E. Watson have \ ice President Marshall. sfieiiking
moved into their rosy little home on lo the i iorida editors at Fort Myers
pourth street and are now keeping recently spoke the exact truth when
he said the small town editor who
house for thenutclvgsevery week through his columns
wielded
Mra. .1. It. ’ Ferguson has been spoke to his home folks,

THE COUNTRY EDITOR

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Keasonuble rates-’
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of the highest forms of music. so
“ At H « m /
Unusually interesting was the “ a t . really it is an •dm annual (oree, for
home" given by Mrs. J , F. H ooleh an d t puts before (lie people sometimes
Wednesday evening.
The
rolors musically unlettered,
the
choral
njak and white weep ft rjipU cully car- works of tin* masters^
Many wiio
jicd nat^’ther'houko tiding U.protuaion J m v n.-wU—Lad the opportunities or
0f pink and white rose»:— T h e lawn - a d t .l 'H f .t t T * t * ’' i ' 'm im m l education
»is lit with Japanese lanterns and it have learned through th e choral sQ; called to O tter Creek because of the thp
influence of any class of
»su a scene of glorious splendor. d o ty , either ns singer nr listener, to jllncss of her daughter, Mrs. Ord- m e" ,n " ur rou n tr&gt;
rheodore Roosevelt was quirk to
Sherbet. ice cream and cake were discriminate h.-tween the meri-triappreciate
this vThen hr
sued
lUimt.
an
d
that
which
is
gigod.
t
n
ily^.
.
wrvfd in dainty style a t . WuttLÜÉiifci
P o w er B e h in d t h e B o a t
Forreat
Gatchel
mi,ltrr
Mi'
higan-editor
lor
libel
whp
no
mean
'knowledge
Verily,
a
M
r
while the'punch bowl was the coaler
and
Mr«
Choral Clul. is ¡1 i n d ie n t i , if p r o p e r ^ rvtur'ned‘ homo Wednesday evening ’’j“ 1
of attraction the entire evening.
him of the liquor^habit.
Here is n complete outfit you cm cirry.with you anywhere.
tgvd-and gm.lî-.V m the com- after a delightful visit to- the moun- 110 .*ouJli »-nPt: the rase right, IjmnThe hostess was beautifully gown­ ly mariagvd-and
ed, in white point do spra over white m unity in which u bus it«-home, and tains of Nort I n f
dVtiTe
y p ^ ñ r A O l e r í a n • I • ^ w r ^ r f f T ^ f f l O t y a n C f T T A t Cl-"
typified',
the best
best itype
xilk. "Mies M a r io - black was lovely^ a benefit which cannot be over­
1 to 9 mites an hour. Un
citizen,
and
it
was
u case that was
la a gown of luce. Mrs. II, S. Alex­ estim ated . A long life a ml a pros­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krupp ar­
lake,
bay or river you have
ander wore white voile with oriental perous otie to every body of singers rived in Hanford Wednesday und will threshed out man to man.
a
power
boat for commerce
No town assumes to be, a towh
l»ce and green velvet, Mrs. M. in our country,
1« the guests of Mr. a n d Mrs.
or
pleasure
and yquritivcstwithout its locai editor, and the ad ­
«¿-By Harvey B. Gaul from " T h e Deane T u rn er for several days.
Gtrdner was charming in white
ment
is
extremely
small.
vancement of the community de­
chiffon over net.
Mrs. Annn How- T f t u i k ’ *
&gt;rd wore, .blue crepe with cream
extent on
^ Mrs. W. li. Tiblmls, J r ., left on ^ nd* ' 0 “ « " ' ^ e r a b l c
trimming* and Miss Frankie Howard
A a no tot rr merit*
Wednesday for her new home at thn ,m'*&lt;liu,n *» develops for the disp A W
you-buy must Inur (lie
VJ5 Jovely In pink silk and binc\i
T h e Music Department of t he O nt, when» Mr. Tilihala is -in b u ¿ i- !CUMÍon ,,f a fí* 'T* rf' l,lli,,R t0 lho wel*
•*
w
/
»*
O.
K. that ntvcs you
fare
of
In*
town.
vlivid.
Miss Maty Gardner wore ¡ W om an's Club will hold its tlrrft fuH ess for hi itiseli.
R
O
A
T
c
o
n
fid e n ce . F e rro
T
h
e
ideal
country
editor
must
white rrepc&gt; de chine over satin. Mrs meeting * t
the
Congregational
*
tnoUAs may justiy
therefore know ami understand the
W. H Hynes wore a lovely gowa of church Saturday 1 afternoon at :l
Mrs. J , K. Baker of.S araso ta is the
M O T O R ' c la im th is c o n f id e n c e
pink crepe over satin, with over- 1 o'clock.
For special reasons the guest of lier sister. Mrs. Went on lives and motives of every type of
iu v / t v s A i •because they have
fiersnn
in
his
community
H»'
must
dress of shadow lace trimmed in I year hook date of Oct 20 has horn Sanford Height«,
nil the grwxl |miiiis embodietT by
lie equ.illv attentivi- to t lie pout and
black velvet.
Mrs/ Joe Kernnndot changed to Ort 17
\ full attendexperienced experts
lowly
a*
to
i
lie
man
of
wealth
and
wore blue 'and pink char me use aure i* reqiifsted ii-H KuMiir-wH itf VX
Mr und Mr- W J Hill are exwho have built up
Other guests were Mr. and Mr*, (i treni»- importane»' will, ninir jH'ion* peded lióme tonight troni ii ri ex- i n t e l l c i
Ferro power anil repu­
T ie
public service corporations,
. C. Follow*. Mr and Mrs. E. M thè depart rii»-nt
tended trip to the north, having
tation
.in \he engine
such as telephone companies, rail­
Xhe Wc-lfare Department of thg been away since- July.
Howard, Mrs. Evans, Miss Mary
world.
roads. electric light and power com ­
Hoolthan, Mrs. W. U. Noell, Miss W om an ’s Citili arili meet ut thè
• The results you get are
panies. all need his inlluence wtu'n it
EHie Mae Howard; Messrs. G. E. l i b r a r y and Club rooins on &lt;tnk
Mrs. W. I !. Peters and Mrs.
,due to a finished product.
comes
to
a
discussion
of
their
duty
Taratu*. R- S. Alexander, O. F. avcnuc, O d . 2l*t. Every member Deune Turner were among those go­
T ry it your It]f—today!
Allen, John Kellerlials. Chus. E. of thè depart torni exfieeted tu he ing over to Orlando Wednesday for to tlie public, as invariably they rep­
resent
a
local
monopoly,
and
are
mil
present
for
t
int
ra
risa
etimi
ut
mi
Robinson. Will Hooh'hun and J
the fall ofsMUiig ni Dickson ami
alway* too particular in fultilling
portoni business
Uoplehan
.
1 v«*s
their obligation^
Rarely, h*&gt;w*-ver,
The evening was enjoyed by all
do tie
,,»tribute to hi* upkeep
The VOltllg bulle« i.f I tie Mei limi
present
\ rongi'tilal p.irl . "f ladle* going
4
1 t &lt;-ii uri’ li »ili gl ve a mii'ical al thè over 10 Orlando Wi-diu-silit y were Tlli-y I a vi- goods to sell and i ould
roidenc»- o( Mr« I.
IC l’hilip* Mr* IV I, Thrasher, Mr* I-orn-st us»- In* advertising columns to ad
fh u rttl &lt;'lull•
Imi usually neglei I to do
\ de I-ai.e. Mr*. W 17 Watson and Mr* v a n tile
There is perhaps no surer indica­ Fri day evening ut S o'clock
so
amt
i"'-' upon !u»u with a fiat
lightful
program
»t!l
tu
render«
1
tion of our musical progress her»- in
\ i* Coitprlly in tin- I brasher car.
running
.ur,
The real estate man expect
and
punch
«e^vi-d
yliruiigh
out
tiie
l
'
l
'
el
America than the work now being
Driving with Mr. Goo. I». Bishop
««iitor
to
go
into i-i-il a eie* over their
A1 slh-r
sirver ofTeriug »ill be in the Herndon car were
done by choral societies. T h a t the evening.
Mr*
Choral Club is a permanent instil u tjkell at I bi (loor fof I t 1 t.i tielil id Hi*)iop. Mr* H W lierndmi. Mrs every «« ui.it l..e'«t l lie quality* of
their Ia &lt;tds out of purr unadulter­
tion is assured, for one bn* only to ilu- liuilding tumi
f'lilestiili and Mr* New mah
ated
fiat Mutism, paying for the labor
look at tin- small cities, towns and
v
of
doing
so out uf in* own pocket
/liríhdtty l ‘n r‘ y
village* tu see a Tuesday C lub, or a
v Mr and Mr* .1 I,. Jen k in s mid
and
using
tu* fagged brain* for their
in bonór *&lt;f Mu lifiti inri lula y of fami'y ini ve moved (ruin W est Fir«i
. Fortnightly Study Section in a (lour
hrnetit
wilinnil
a t lit) light of re
--------------- “ O N I O N
S E E D ” «===—
ibeir
li»il&lt;d.iugliier
i-'li
,’.u
la
1
b,
Mr
idling, condition, ready lo attempt
«Ircel and are located at M*ll pie live
imbur-ir g Intn or treating in* pm
lt I W lili.er • i.lertarned nue ¡rud ! turd «tri-eiií
any »ort of musical work
From tin« and Mr
GcnuTne T c n e r l f f e G r o w n B e r m u d a O n io n
duel a
a iuniimTcial proposition
a t'i,m i.ful lurtlidaN
fi.irlj
chosen IMl lid o f d i s c i p l e * g r o w « 1 hi- \\■1 ti
\111211toi.,i I I'eopli and k ve ni « on I’llg' ■'&gt;
l,ny.il!&gt; Ip- spend* lit* iiuuicy with
S e e d . N e w C r o p N o w R e a d y fo r D e l i v e r y
l’ wi-iity little
Choral Society
In truth We owe Monda, afternuoe
tile
honu
mrrrhntil
and
pleads
for
much to such organizations 11« the jieojile respmnled lo The llivitalimi»
While Bermuda
$2.2f&gt;lb.
Cheiing out aU tyfu-writer ■4 on fiat rji&gt;' i j Hi to tnune Industrie^ uliib^Culture C luIt" and simitar bodies The nflernoon Wil* «peni m playing
Ret! l i e r in min
2 . 0 0 lb.
pa fier
fte*t grade* only, at 2 Sr' the«*- -a me I luì if* t rii - »ill send to
l io* decora
for the advancement they
have gajiles ripian t in la»n
Crystal
)Wn*
Bermuda
.
4.50
Bi.
some big city lor tln-ir commercial
IJeraid Oflice.
gtmi to music in their native towns tiiiu* were prettily »"arrietj out in per dozen sheet*.
stationery
because
seine
«moot
I)
U7-tf
In one re*|&gt;ect America may be lik yellow añil »hite and t he tilrthda-.
POSTPAID i
*
drummer sells tlu-in a tag order ut u
-ened to Union, for every fair sized cake » Itl; lt« Vello» nild wilite icilig
lower rost than tile local printer can
••M) tuto 'T is of T h e e ”
township or hamlet nowaday a in* and tive yellow canilles wa* t he ren
^
U) A ^
Mv auto 'tt* of thee, simrt &lt;ul to produce similar gmii!* in «inali qunn
Tin' furor* were
tip Its choral union and oratorio ti-r of n 1 1raetmn
society.
1 blew a tin*
piifiping trirrt' i on * that allordcd {invert y oí tile«' 1 clin lit.
I u a l l y a tali i te d writer of expile
of
dough
on
you
iwo
year*
ago
mil'h
|i|ea«ure
and
a
mu*i-nn-nt
laek
Work* are received and requested
! •- ■■. in .
. d i i • ' ■ r '.
l.d no .1 on , ■111, refuse In go
•
■
nowadays that a few- generation« o !:tntcr&gt;. .
•i
.in .
... i
i t rougi, to » i , i,. i
igo
1
111■- uti if 1&lt;■.&gt;mi t•r*'
i ... i » . q
•'l
l
(
oil wi re my to .
-I
hen*llili were t b, , 10 the average » .1 « 1 1 — •'
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ma
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rt
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li
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I ■r I'll
I I PI-1 day
i lo v eil I l.i .
■"dli-iet
I'nigruiits now feature gil',
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-r
soni
t
i
bll-l
1,1
ss
a
n
d
t
he
h
a
b
i
t
I.
gaudy t.in-, I by line \\hile tir»-s mi
Elgar. t olemlge-Taylor.
l»&gt; hussy
new. but now you ’re down an d out of i eing useful once formed, lie ucy
Iti us er l'urti)
and other who, not long ago, were
for
true in eVerv way. Ol tlu-e. old lept it till ns finn of the day’s work
Mr.
and
Mr*
B
W
Herndon
en­
a*»y beyond the scope of th e ortlinwith a vi r . churmmg rattle box, ram e many hump* and i:n* 'tiifilainiiigly
*ry; auditor, not to mention ehoris- tertained

CHASE &amp; COMPANY

THE DETACHABLE

Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.
113 Oak Ave.

KILGORE SEED COMPANY

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ter.
What a great mis-ion the dmu'-r
p rly.
Tin « ! v • ver ii.g.
choral club lias, 11« ,ntn - d .,bj&lt;&gt;t fittiti « e i l ti .■ti itili o
il. ..i
l 'fl Vt-rs »ere. laid |or ’i'*ie a&gt; d
being tu give the ver\ l i s t 11 Ini one

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Badly tiiv
lofi
lof o ll.i v (looping i.iijgl. il
fe- I - I 1 ‘ b'ir II I do Indie Ve
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ll* 1Itohr breeze »lull g....!
p.•t1 1 4in«
ft * -n
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NEW OPENING SHOE SALE
*/0 r. Palmetto Ave. &amp; 1st. St., Sanford, Fla.
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Bargains in shoes that are seasonable
-m en’s, ladies’ and children’s shoes and
oxfords will be sold at a large reduction | A G o o d B a k e ry
as an advertising feature of my new lo -■
i. y™. 8.i..n.»cation. Come one, come all, and buy cl £
Unexpectedly
ftew pair of shoes in a new. store, and t Wcb,,ifwo" man&gt;a
¿ et acquainted
with
*'
;6 For
P the
, I,cros
Mcdrcscuct
al wc
1
v v it-il
mi me rum
&gt; n

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L . H&gt; F e te rs
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.Corner Palmetto Ave. and First St.
v

&gt;i&lt;&gt;ve made

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tin-

ut - a l t r o d

S e w e r P ip e ,
Blinds,

Doors,

Lim e,

CO.

Sash

C em ent,

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an d
Tile,

Lath, S h i n g l e s , W i r e F e n c i n g ,
C o r r u g a t e d Iron

R o ofing
•*

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The Rest Metal Hun^lcs nt ^ ‘ .75 per square.
Three Kinds of Cypress Shingles front' $2.50 up.
Cypress Hoards for Hnals and Lumber of all Kinds
Columns and Newell Costs, Banisters, Novelfies.

th ese

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W . J . TH IG PEN &amp; C O M PA N Y
AGENTS

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jQ en eral F ir e

in s u ra n c e

High society tv:'. I&gt;* creile fieritonall, tie*. If a «tory In «no of Uni magazines j |
O l i l e * mrlth h o l d err nr a l e s t a t i : c o .
I» true.* At a dinner given lo th*&gt;
fiiiimuii jilntdHt. 1 liizt. Ids tio*t. fount
l.iidolf. right In the mldif!” of ld*zfn
Sanford.
Florida
rui.*i exqulialte [duylng. v«'d tn « l»*uii
i-inei*. If anyone wi„h' . to lime »
,- tn«' of whtfit. there an laid'-« " &gt;)• •
t + " f + o o o o o o + + o + + o o o o o + ' » ‘O o o - » - o o o o o o o 'M - o + o &lt; f r o o o o + o o o o o o o o i
n iti'» r«K»m ’ " I.tsrt, *.iy* the narinlor.
cUifqied nhort. tmt a* no unc utovctl lio
Phone No. i 82 VMS A V l i m i ¥
104 F. Strte
' ccinsentod otnlnbly to reiualii at ilio
piano. T h e amount of win» that had
MAGAZINES
PERIODICALS
%
been consumed by Dirut'« host on till*
î * occBBlon Ih not Mrtt*Kl

Ice Cream • Soda Water

Conlectionery

Cif.ars and* Tobacco

Always Be Prepared?

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DR. C; W. FAIN
D E N T IS T

M i l l e r ’ ?;

B a ke ry
O c t. 1 9 t h

nl l i r e d

a 1*1 i I
no»
i ..»-*&lt;&gt;Il twin-,
1
II)
I •..li
I lb'i niIlgg " it e e "
1 » »Miller . t, .
Hit. ’ &lt;
*11V Him 1.. r na » l 111 grippi. Illy -for r II
I
plug tili "* the pi p ujid » eie is tlu ne. I
«Il
IO
ino have suffered chill*, ague and
I I mired dl«, endeavoring to pay my wIli
bill* «noe Ululi wert mine.
Gone I« Í..II
II
my I ;. Ill 'III! ki|» *No more 'tvvi c ’d
i iini.e !)■ cow. ns once before
’i . , 1. 1« light mi d ile »u n n i * p d y mi ii i for
•I 1 hail i)e&gt; mon «o tielp me John III-’ erviee* in prufiortnin to their
he
a uien. I'd buy myself a cur U ;i.lo. v.il -•„“’ «WV gift'll he «UCC -il* «^—
J I
*
i'-thrrffthy^pel*
In«
im
■
y
*
buriinto
and «peed «omit more.
Ex. (
1 !s »«it.Ck* nml Id* newsjiaj i r «non
— —t— -rr'
btu ini'« i be joy mid pride of the
win
i-tumi rvijile
’ ’ ni i y sp
ul v " i '
11 *j lit r*.
edi' r is inn; •■&gt; * ! « r i «i ¡ r* •t!.. i"i
|i
» e if :.re of i « i ' o &gt;i. *1 », 11 &gt; .i m I
ili- iiusliicB* interest* in it. mid busdIi
men wlio :lVe for t ut.u n- ettnilgl
io ’ ivi' li comi I -y editor of ¡it'll i ly1
and ilo not contribute llbiTnlly t&lt;&gt;
hi* 'ipkeep by purc)i:i*ing tii* good«
nre not
wise to their own weliirr*
nor do thoy poxse»« ih c kind ol antliition th a t build* mid elevate-!
\\ nut are you doing to lielp?
I

O ctober 19th , io
Saturday, O ctober 2 4 th

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Hi 1H .V» !.. H ake* a 1■* -1 v Vi
ut I"
P b
lilt I I
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nil''»*
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- It . id in pray 1 r Will ln-*da}
tig i. •ni g a i n a t . i t I l a - m l i t i n
■IUI i it 11« I ., - &lt;i i*I ' t iif*
• lili these reasons and a liiouot berti lie liecomc* il mu II of
knowleitge unti inlluence. or
by tin- wayside n mentili 'ripfd e,
i'iioioiiiilly. h«wi ver. In- rises in

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&gt;vonK ro n wiitTK r e o r t r only

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PE O P LES BANK BUILDING
ROOM ‘J .

A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
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�ffAORFOUR

T H E B A N F O R P H ERALD

THf SANFORD IlfRALO
R. J. H O L L Y. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business Msnager
l\iL!U&gt;«d Kvrry Tuaalijr i&amp;d Friday

ÏÎM IE R A ID PRINTING COMPANY
hi in cili m i &gt;n pmh :k . in aid an o :
UNK m «
»2-00
« X M O N T I « ........................................................ I J »

MONTI«..!. ........................................ 7»
Dfllwm) In iW Clt, br m w i &gt;2 00 i» i r»w •«
•dnon M
month.
P -ivm.n ta In i d i u n mu.t h* mari» al altier
t a l u n i aa •ecwnd-rlaaa mail m a t i n Auiu,l 22 n .l
1 0 0 8 . al tha Poatofflce a t Sanford. Horida.
ander A d of March 3rd. IS7B

Tricphon«s°. Mg

FLORIDA'S.
GROWIN(TT)AYS IN
EACHYEAR

UNEQUALED IN ANY
OTHER STATE IN THE
UNION

f
\^fHEN y ° u °Pen a n account with this bank, you
♦
are in good company^, for many of the representa­
♦&gt;
'♦&gt;
tive citizens of this city and vicinity are depositors
♦
rs-JW
♦*»-----------^ ^ ¿K E O P L E S - BANK T )F SANFORD."1 ♦A )
worker than me,’ saya Japan, stanti- -faettnrm wttt'gPr-ffTtò rh&lt;» time light
♦
Your, banking .requirements, whateverthcjritiay be; can
ing back for. an opening
‘ Anyhow, where we ran—see TtTPHf;* nn'd tell trtr; s '--------.
«
you started it,* saya Wilhelm to what they have to offer we will
be
completely
met
by
our
ample
facilities
and
your
money
«
Nicholas. 'Y o u started it yourselfi* mako thcru .hustle to supply us.
v
♦
yells everybody to everybody else, • T o do
yyr t c Tiin tically they ♦
will be constantly safeguarded by ample capital and
♦
■ticking out their tongues.
Then must advertise, and Florida has pub­ ♦
earned surplus. ,
they all clinch, and the little fellows licity agents who are rrackcr-jucks in
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putting thihg* right before the people
If you are- p u ttin g -u p n first [ la s ' *
ran of tomntoes let this a g e n c y 1 ♦
place that fact effectively before the f '
citizens of the state and they will ♦
gladlly demand the home product .of
ALPHABETICAL
♦
Over at B o b Holly's bailiwick their merchants, as against the I n ­
there is n pastor preaching uf»on the diana or M aryland packs, in such ♦ '
"S in s of S a n fo rd ." 1 presume th a t nurnbeers th a t the producers wilt ♦&gt;
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
the fad will spread and the next have to work overtime to meet the ♦&gt;
I’r evident
Vlr*.|*m»tt«-nl
thing will lie heard the* "Omissions orders. The same thing is true with ♦
X
of Orlando" to bo' followed by the Vither lines.
♦
" T 6 rm e n ts of T a m p a ," the " P y r ­
A few days ago u shoe agent was'
rhonism' of P a la t k a ," the "Je z e b e l* exhibiting his samples in a store in ♦I
of Ja c k so n v ille," the " M o tiv e s of this to w n . A northern man who hail ♦
.Miam i" find the "Z ealo ts of Zolfo." elected to s|&gt;end the balance of hi*
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
All mighty Interesting, too.
Palm life in Fellsmere, but who has not
Reach Post
yet acquired the right to vote, jiick- 1
()
For Sale One child’s bed and one
ed up a shoe on which was stumped
♦
♦
revolving book case.
Inquire 106
Since the British have placed the the legend, " M a d e in- Atlanta, Ga.
East Third St.
M -tf
ban on all official news and made the T h e man naked the salesman, !'Is
censorship 80| strict that only the this line all made th ere?" and on be­
For Sale— Celery plants now ready
smallest bit can filter through, The ing informed th at all his goods were
to act . F . .L , Greene. K. No. 2
Herald has reahcd the daily wirei made by this particular factory,
15-2tc
bulletins. All we could get was the turned away with the remark. " T h a t
self sam e.sto ry that there wu* noth- is the stuff; southern goods fdr
TO RENT
' ing doing and neither side had made southern people." This is a good il­
♦
any Hdvanre«. There in no need for lustration of the spirit underlying all
For Rent
The Kenne ■cell farm
nny newspaper to pay telegraph trails our live citizens, and it i« up to our
v*n vt»•«t aid»-. on Gertrud • uvenur.
*i
All
l.oral
Advertisements
Under
on a guessing contest between u lorida manufacturers to show their
cren til ed, 2 wells
N
H.
bunch of British und German sap lines thrvuii#&gt; a system of efficient Till« Heading T H R E E CENTS n Six h
r
Garne
12 It.beaded censors ami all the news that publicity, tl secure enthusiastic «up Lino For Each Insertion. Minimun
is rommg from the front or the rear port und increased orders
Fells- Charge 25 Conta.
Fur Rent Good seven acre farm,
today is colored to .suit the tastes ol mere Tribune.
barn unti fio u«e. nenr B» ck Humthe army rensor who sends it
Un­
rr.ork Statio n, known 11« C »»tie (iurFOR SALE
til* something really happen« over
&lt;l»*n.
Address Cura ('. llollinger.
F i g h t i n g 1» E x p e n s i v e
there we will cut out the bulletin»
For Sale Hound pup for sale 1205 Center St., Can»«t it a. New
The daily cost of the great EuroIf the German» can rhoke thy lint
York.
1 2 -tfc
l&gt;ean war. now raging, ha* been com ­ cheap. Just the "right age to train
ish lion with u piece of Liruberger puted to he as follows:
K R Lynch. Sunford, Fla., Route
For Rent •Nice furnish »•»i room*
cheese or the British ran kill the I’ ro visloning of troops
1
8 -tfc
112.500.00(1 No
$1 25 a VM-e v anil up
at
Sturnon’s
Kaiser' vith n can of embalmed Feeding of horses
1 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 0
300,000 line celery plunts ready by 315 1 Fuori it St
l*-iatp'
beef, the Russian tear ran squeeze |*i»y
4.21)0,000
Oct. 1st
Will puck for shipment
the Austrian call or the French can Wages, arsenal« and bar
Suite of thr «•t* room#
For Rent
1 0 -tfi
" I I . " Box «1)6 . San fo rd , Fla.
»lop Germany from making a Welsh
1,000,00(1
bors^,
i
t •v»-r M t’Culli r‘* «tor»*
anil 1mt It
rabbit out of the Height»»—or un\ 1 M obilization
2 .0 0 0 .00S
Second ha lid »il or gas- Sa i»»*»i d Tele, illune ( 11.
i -&gt;r
14 tl
other new« can he obtained from
Transport of foodstuff«.
Two good burner»
«t&gt;
the .«eat of war The Herald will weapon«, etc
Furnished r«&gt;o ms. Hut
For Kent
4,0(10. (HIP t he ji.
' an he seen at Sanford Furagain endeavor to keep up with the
or
f s (Hi pi r rnon tii
and
cold
wut
Ammunition
I it -ire Cg.
1 1 -tf
filtered and diluted Eurojieon war I nfantry
13-p-tf
701 Magnolia avenue.
1.0 0 0 . 00P
bureau.
1,250,(700
Artillery
Houses for sale or rent. J. Musson.
To refined couple, four
For Rent
-------O —,—
375,0011
Ship artillery
nice room«, i^xrellent lorn *1011. Ten
The Plant CityCourier has gone nnd Fitting out of army4.000. 00(1 For Salt- Two lin e hull pups, one
No smnll rhildollari per month.
had a birthday nnd we didn't e v e n . Ambulance service
&amp;0(h.000 male nhd one female enti thoTnother.
Fnijuir e R. Il.-ratd llllin*
tir»-n
500.000 tintiti «tec k
know it
And it is some aged, h e - ’ Movement of ship»
Set- N'n k .' hvu-van.
1 1 tf
In Olio.Olii Sanford Farms
ing ju*t thirty year« old although In-tnit in taxes
12 ate
T u o furntclu i| rnoitlH
the present editor, Wayne Thomas "support for population
f-.r Kent
is not quite th at old. at least hi« wile
without tin-all«
6.750.000
Mr* It. F. 1Klar. 807 Mu g nulla
F O R SALE Fresh Vegetables
say s so. It is safe to assert th'ut the Requisitions, damage to
For B e r t - -Furnished rooms for
Cahluge
Okrn
Couriur in all ,its thirty years was
2.000.000
towns, bridges, e t c
hnu»* k n •Ring
light
Apply to Mrs.
never quite such a fine paper, us it
\ n.-ets,
Onions
117 . urei avenue. rity.
F
uron
has become, under the careful super­
$54.125.0(11)
Sw»-ot I’otntoes
!»-1 f r*
vision of W ayne Thomas.
Ho goes
Irisli Potatfre«
straight to the point upon all sub­
Room* fur iig lit hott«»-For Rent
Heal t ovj.
A $&gt;$&gt;I«•«
I,»-mono
je c t s and at present -is waging a re­
•f-tf
If n woman still I m - h s at her Ima*
kt-t-pir g
!)!!» (Ink Ave.
l'i-r»iniinuiis
l.inn-s
lentless light upon the saloon« «if b an d " p-hd* live &gt;•:»r - a it-r tl;--wedI’lunt City, a light which he will win Jin/ ■ I* have ¡bi/'-'t th&lt; -Inure»»
( iranges
T»-»- 1» II M.»««
i ..r It-i.t t I .t p
in the end.
We congratulate the An &gt;- * • uet Ji*ei r.r i - J
Fr»-«li Snnford Kgc«. 10»'
pluc»-, U arri* « at Moore Slit t lull
Courier upon passing the thirtieth
Hi dtp
S op Duncan Milt-hell
Fr»*«li Tennexsec F^ggs, 35«*.
mile stone and sincerely hope that
l i GAI ADYt li U SIN O
HI K VKCHTAMLE M A R K E T
IJro. Thomas may flourish for the
Room* for Rent Two nice lurge
next thirty, years in tlu- good wo/k
furnished rooms.
Mrs. Stephens,
Rhone 324- W e Deliver
THU I» «» rrrllly, Th at al a •(•petal m erl­
th a t* ho liua started .
corner
Sixth
and
Onk^avenue.
110 West Secon d Street
ins ol iti* »loehholder* ot* S*f»lor-l Coe» |
dance around watching for a chance
j to get in a punch ami run.'
"M o r a l: il you want to tight, all
you have to do is to any so ."
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SA N FO R D . F L A .

C O M E TO S A N F O R D
• W ith n cold winter, high price of
co al a n d provision« facin g the people
of the northern ntates it is high time
they were looking tow ard* Floruit
as a place fur spending a comfort
a b le winter far from winter's icy
b lasts, where they ran tixh and hunt
and grow fruit* and vegetables and
he com fortab le in winter and »urn
m er.
M o re and more a s time passes
th e people who live in th e north an*
tu rn in g to the land of sunshine for
winter homes and m an y for perma­
n e n t homes where th e y can get thi
m o st o u t of life with the greatest
co m fo rt.
Probably tjiere is no pint-«
in Florida that offers so much it
divefsitied form a* the Sanford sec
tion where the hand of nnturi- ha
been supplemented by the hand ot
man to make life worth living in i
th o u s a n d different ways.
Here a t the .head of deep wutet
n av ig ation on the picturesque anti
historic S t . Johns river, wdth the best
of railroad facilities, -with miles of
hrirV jinked streets, with thousandof fa rm s where yuhirrigntion und
d rain ag e hove made th e country the
g r e a te s t in the world for groVinj;
winter ve; a tables, where hike prole«tion withstands frosts, where dear
Water l a l e s and winding stream
m ake a paradise for the ftshermni.
and
h u n tsm a n , where three public
sch ools rind many sm aller schools
offer the b est educational facilities,'
a rte s ia n water of the pu rest, church­
es of m any denominations und best
-of wit a citizenry second to none to
hid you welcome, it b ecom es ut once
t h e t?T^itest place fur th e stranger to
coat his lot.
'
lU'ud this edition of T h e lieruld
a n d If you wish in form atio n write
the aecri-tary of the C ontmercial
C lu b , the -editor of T h e Herald pr
any li t i z e n of Sanford nnd they will
1' W ?
take pleasure in caterin g to your
Wonder what is t o e m atter with
wantn. B u t be»t of all t a k e a trip to B o h Holly, the genial editor of The
S an ford and see placo for
y&lt; ur- Sanford Herald?* In his paper cap­
self. O u r. city will h ear investiga­ tio n he has n line reading: " I n Suntion und ina|&gt;ertion as the garden fo rd — Life is W orth Living."
Right
apot of th e world,
o v e r on the next page in the issue
-------0 ------of the 13th is this statem en t: "V er31OW T .H E. W.A R S T A R T E. ID.
’ i l y . Sanford needs a few first class
Kw ybody
has been explain ng j f u n rra !i ». Fu rth er comment is unhow the war in Europe ntnrted, hut I necessary.— Gainesville Sun.
t l m i far t h e most lurid description
Sanford has no place for . the
of the causes remote an d direct, has K nockers, B ro. Mac. nny more than
been furnished by the Glon Elder Gainesville or uny other live town.
S e n tin e l, a pap»r out in Mitchuli S o m e people ju st nuturnlly live too
county, K an sas. Tho S e n t in e l’s ver- long, especially a pessimist.

ulon is as follows:
"Aa wc understand it, a Servian
Socialist who was partly sane when
aoher, got drunk and killed un Aus­
trian noble and his noble escort.
Austria observing the unseoming In­
cident, addressed herself aternly to
8crvia, somewhat as follows: ‘Sethen*, kid, no rough stuff. I propose
to I s a father- to you. Come Into
Xbe woodshed."
‘Hold on,' says
flruBua, 'don’t you dare lay a finger
o c th a t kid, Austry; ho's my kid,’
says he. 'and anyhow, you’d make a
fine fniher for anyone— 1 don't
think," he »ays. 'Think again, you
big alob.’ saya Austria, 'if - you can
think twit« In one i’ay ,’ he says,
"and whilo you’re thinking, think
what I'm tellinp you about,'-he says.
"I don’t like the color .of your eyes,
and your nose offends me, and your
Saet don’t track: besides, aays he,
"asd I ran, lick you, and I will, too.'
*Geo&lt;l boy, Austry,’ sings out WIN
brim; *1 can lick him royaelf; I ran
lick anybody: why, 1 cun lick every­
d a y ." «ays Wilhelm. \ 'We'll take

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Itube Allyn's Sarasota Sun comes
now in a small capsule all rolled up
tightly and from tho looks of it must
be rolled by steam nnd wrapped by
electricity. The best goods always
come in small packages and Rube'»
Sun is no exception to the rule. ,
1'atronlzc Home Industries

There is one thing jn which Flor­
ida is somewhat backward. That ia
the exploiting of her own m anufac­
tured goods. Statistics tell us there
nre over 6,000 manufacturing en ter­
prises In the' sta te and wc have ho
(Joubt hut th a t their products a;o as
good as those of other«» maker»in th®
same lines, and just.as reasonable or
cheaper.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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» ol* llollllnx Corapan», a eorporallon or(an U rd and r&gt;i*tln( under Ih* tana ol the
n a i e ot florida, »lue notire thereof hating
been given a« pferertbed by la » and by ibr I
b y la w * ol ,*ld corporation.
In ri c h »ml j
every «(oehholdrr »1 vald rorpormlion, by a !
vote ot the entire capital «lock of »alii tot- |‘
oration, It »•« deemeil e»pe-llenl In »meml
Artide III ol the charter ot ,ald hanford
( ’•■a Cola llottllng Comiiany, In the man­
ner hereinafter Mated, Jheretore. notice i,
hereby tlven. thel the Sanford Cora Cola
Holding Company Intend« to apply to ih»
llunorahle lark ’trammell. (Jovernor -it the
•tate ol florida, at Taliahaaerr, florida, on
the lOth-day ol November, A. I). I 9 H . lor
an amendment ot »aid Adirle III ot the
char Ir / ut tabi banlord l'o ra CoU llottllng
Cumpany, to reati a« follow«, to-wit:
•‘ Ardtle 111. The amount at the rapita! t
•lock ol t til« corporation »hall be rifiorii
Thousand (|1&amp;,00&lt;I.U0) Dollar,, at which
Threw Thouaand t*3.000.«0) Dollar* skall
b* preferred Mock end Twelve Thouiantl
( » 12, 000. 0»)) Ilottar« «hall be common «lock,
'the «bare, ot the common *lork «hall be
ol the par vatu* ot One Thou**nd ($1,000.00)
Dollar« 'eark. to be paid' for In lawlui ,
money at lit* United Slate*. However, all
or any portion of tha aald romtnon *t«&gt;rk j
may be payable In. or lMU*d,-.or u«ed lor,
or in the purehaw ot properly, labor or a « r - ,
vira«, nt a Joat valuation &gt;hMMf, to be «te- I
terntlned by Ih# board ot director«.
The
.
—oration
preferred *tock of. . I. hi*
corpi..—
*.—.. ahall
—
—
—
—I » .
»r;
divided Into thirty (CO) »hare* ol tnc
the p
par1
ta l u * ol Ona Hundred (1100.00) Dullara: L«im
aotIUeti
—» a '
each eald preferred »lock ahall be
to ree rivo fretti the net earning» of , l b e
corporation, an annual cumulative dividend
cent before any dividend* are paid
ot S per
I
common Mock; aald prelerreil *tpck
dpbn commoni
•ball alto participate In any and all dividrnda declared by tho c o r p o r a l i « , in exre*« ol the guaranteed dividend* of aald
preferred, »lock; .aid prelgrred Mock «hall j —
U aubject to call,or redemption by »be c o r - ( T i
poratlon at any firn# aller a period of five t T S
vear* alter It« l»»uanre. at a Sled value ol
On# Hundred Ten
Dollar*, *ogrther with accrued dividend, »hereon. Th«.
bolder, ot th . •preferred .lock .ol thi* co-- \
porellon; »hall not be entttlad to vote aald
Mock at any ol the meeting« ol tho stocka older* ol *atd corporation.
«aid pre,
(erred «lock shall have preference over, the
common atock ol Ibla corporallan In the
distribution ot It* aaaeU. In csm of ll«|ulda
Hon or d!*aoUtlon*of . a i d corporstloa •*
In wltneea whereof, the Sanford Coca
Cola llottllnc Company bap rau«ed ChU
nntlco and rrrtlflrxt" »° b* *|l»»4 la J**
name. 4»y i u preultlenv. atteeled. .

We read of a cannery being started
at some point in the state and sup­
pose there are others ih actual opera­
err1
*
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Ortoher,
rt
ate
&gt;1.
tion. but the ahelvca of our stores are I’«
A. D. -l*l&lt;BOTTLIN G CO.
filled with can goods, the contents of B A N fÓ R i» COCA-COLA
Ity P. Hung». I’realdcnt.
which am often grown here at home,
A,ir.cph Dr hi oat, Secretary.
fweal)
hearing the name of some city far .to
O n * A- PeCott*#, Attorney.

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Piano to rent for ih»- .«»-.»«on In.
quire nt i l l Second street. 8-tfc
For Rent Cheaj^ for Ca»h Tuenty
acres of good hummock land all tiled.
Call or write A. M. Tyler
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Five nere» tiled lain! iu»i-l&lt;limit* for rent, near 4&gt;ri•V
Inn-ling station
\ j -1-1;.
Connelly. Sanford. Fiori-i.»

¡ty

A ct •ttag.- - •• »'..fi
Fur Kent
a vrnui - und Seven t h *tr» •t
roonu und 1iuth.
Apply tu 1. R.
Philip*1
I*. '
For Rent
Nie«* (ront runlight hnu.«ek piping , ulso Meli •«^nDinted Ix-droom. 102 l'itrk \ •1

Furni*h»-»l room«» tur hou»- ••• r
iti Mr * (
il s mitii's. lo* • .-V
••!*
Ave . liet wee n 3rd und 4ili
In |f
Fur R»-nt t *r\v jter»- tll»-d In - »’"ì
Ma pie .•»• •\tr.
Third street and
* T*
Address R»-x Park.■irti. R F 1
15 il
M IS C H I.A N F O l'S
Wanted— Plowing or tesiti »ork
liy tonti uitli good tisani.’
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N» ! - •
or
Summer«. r«re \l
S
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pilone Lord's Station.
•er

Southern Half
340 to 365 Days

T

.00 p«*f •**k
Last la»uv#
for bourn und lodging.
on Hast Third S t., C. W. Drißger»
o-!»t y
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Northern Half
290 to 330 Days

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ln Harald Bulldlna

he. So Germany marts for France lines partake of the same ch aracter­
and slips up, incidentally landing istics.
with both feet in vJ h- middle of BelThp peuple living In Çlor^da, und
giutfi, ‘Get off rne stum m ick.' wnils especially those who are recent ar­
Belgium. ‘or I ’IT bite your leg off,’ rivals are full of booming energy and
saya 1&gt;e. 'Ouch Ire patient, Belgy,' It would not take much to build up
says Wilhelm. 'Reg pardon; I'll get a sentiment for " M a d e in Florida"
off when 1 have f o . ‘ »ays he.
E x ­ gobds which would dverwhelm the
cuse me or I ’ll »oak you .’ saya he. makers with orders. Two things are
‘ Now watch me paste Gaston one.* essential to pul a lino in this envi­
'No fnlr,' saya France.
'I waan't able condition — quality and public­
looking, anyway,' aaya he. 'T a k e ity. We take it for granted that our
that,' aaya he. alipping Wilhelm a 'manufacturera are producing pro­
hot one. 'I hale a fight.’ saya E n g ­ ducts of quality.
land, 'hut I can bust the jaw of any
We nre sending out of the state
guy that alapa the jaw of my dear for the purchase of necessities, large
friend Gaston, whom 1 don't like at sums of money which wo all want to
all,' he says, ‘but will defend till see remain in circulation within, o u t ,
. h&lt;? f a y t .-*Yr&gt;u don*t t m tr f r n wtt 1btTgndanc«.'•« n t —t f *

OCTOBER

Want»
St untoti'

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(ì«-utlem»-n mun­
ii 15 K Kourtli

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tu-«i|.i ^ un r-i.i I l-r-t

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tl returned (•» 21« Park
Sanford

WANT ADS

PAY
IlfA fr.

W ESTERN
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T E L E G R A M
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Yfaahington, D. C. Sept. 19, 1914
Caohiot Firot National Dank,
Sanford, Florida
Incroaao Capital Stock Your Bank. Approvod, Cortificato
Mailod, Change Books Today.
•
W. J. Fowler,. Deputy Comptroller.
11:25 A. M. Sopt 19, 1914
FREDERIC H. RAND. President ,
F. P. FORSTER. Vice President
GEO. H. FERNALD, Vice Prcvirlcnt
B. F. WHITNER, Ca»hier
A. L. BETTS, A,»¡»tant Cashier

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ESTABLISHED IU7

CAPITAL $35,000.00
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

SURPLUS &amp; PROFITS $55.00000

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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 ïs greàtly enlarged by
its membership in the Federal Reserve Association.
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T H E SAN FO RD HERALD

nCfQBER 16. 1914

PAGE F i t E

■AJ U a a t H a l S t o r e _
i
' The big opening a t the »tore of
N. P. Cowell &amp; Co., com ineneing
yesterday was one of the nicest a f ­
S tanti l)»jHtr*mrnt - •
fair*-o f rhe kind that the |„.ojiU* of
^ L i u l c H a p p c n in « » - M e n t i o n !
The Social Department of the
Sanford Ij^yi* attended this season
W oman’s ( ‘luti.. Legan its season un
of M a t t e r s in B r i e f
.
f/o u *r D l it .
Till’ stores Were a Lower of Leauly.
lier the most favorable auspices
Lit-!
evening
AD Pope Wicker
P e r s o n a l ItcniH o f
being handsomely decorated for the
Tuesday afternoon at the homo of entertnineif wfih a delightfully in­
occasion and the ladies were lavish
In te re st
the chairman, Mrs, A W. Fitts, Jr., formal house dance for his cousin,
In their praises of the display of fall
with an attendance of soventj^n. Miss Rebecca Wicker of New berry,
and winter goods, ready to wear
I Summary of the Floating Small
The chairman is vwdl pleased with S. -&lt;
\ jolly good time was en­
garments, etc.
N P Yowell &amp; Co
! Talks Succinctly Arranged for
the enthusiastic interest that pre­ joyed by the merry group of young
do not propose to have anv one
‘'
Hurried Herald Reader«
vailed ami believes the outlook is people
Golden rod featured the
leave Hanford when they desire anyf + l l l l M * * * * ® * * * • • • t t t t f t I ting in the dry goods, notions, ready most encouraging for a successful decorations and pineapple ice and
season.
Four tables of bridge were dhinty cukes were served by Misses
The slogan i* "San ford the B e a u ­ to wear or furnishing line and their
_.n ew .'a.oeh '-f^h from"the"big r n n t e n i t ^ ^ ----- C
* 1&lt;;L" u« hli" Genie Wicker und Julia Wicker.
tiful."
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making top score and winning a cut Mr. Wicker’s guests were Misses
marH&lt;?tg
J
R
large
enough
and
varied
¿¿e Yo well's—silk depar t amxuL
glass nappy.
Helen Rowland, Essie Purdon, Muri­
0f‘(. i 5 ih. Lasts three days- 15-2tc en ough a h d right up to the minute
el
Hitrrold, Lillian and Adelaide
and the ladies appreda t r 'f t t n rffnrts
L l.itcnUiLu-MtjMftritTtrrHiggins, Saidie
Williams, Gladys
Home made candles for Bale F ri­ of this enter|irising firm in catering^“
i A &lt; very delightful- meriting oL-thc Morris. Charlotte Hand, Anna Mrday evening at Mrs. Philips.
to their wants----- The fall opening
Literatur« Department was held at Laughlm. Annie Whitner. Margaret
Kresh yeast cakes And Imperial was a great event und the store has j
the home of Mrs. Henry Wight Davis Maud Entzmingi r, Mary and
p , 0!ine irons at Mrs. Sim on’s.
2-tf t&gt;een thronged yesterday and today
Wednesday afternoon with &amp; good Lucca Chappell, 1-etly Caldwell,
and Saturday promises a great out-j
ut tu n da nee, the ehalrman, Mra. Mar- Daisy B etts; Messrs. Roy, Joe and
No»' is the t ' mL&gt; i o J’Mint nas- pouring of shoppm
— i h*--pr*—Hltfig - ----------- ------------------—;— N u &lt; L g , w s t - - &lt;s«»sy**?tsUlTti1 lhit,
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, Vftlum sred-— ---------**
Business of irnportattce was dis- GeoVgu Atrf.nughtrir:— Krnrrv t ’lnse.
• p rj nk PL E Z O L . the new drink.
Reodjr-To-Wcar Department will posed of. after whicK Miss Alice Hume Humph. Harrold Long, Hilly
4-tf .
be a big feature in Yowell's Opening, Tetherlv gave a particularly line Htll, Henry Purdon, Frank Campbell
Look for the randy table Frid ay l i n i r.sdii), I5lh , lasts three dnya.
paper on the "Llterury la n d m a rk s Clarence Mahoney and Mr. Grover15.21c
• evening at th*» musical.
pf
New E n glan d ." Th ere was, nil stein
.1
through
the lines of her paper, a
Genuine Tenerlflo grown B erm uda
charming personal note of experi­
•S’pcnd ihc. D ay Farlh
onjoft^MuL-wliitc-and r e d ..new crop,
l ’f ll-Jiv li-fi i n Church
ences that Treated n delightful itnMrs
Shaw was the gracious host­
i t L. R- Philips &amp; Co.
T l - 8 tc
Sunday school at J):t5.
Church
! pression. "V acation E c h o e s " was a ess at an all day parly, in honor of
Evening sorvies
gend a copy of The Herald to services 11 a. m.
pleasing part of the program that her niece. Miss Agnes DAmaree of
some of your northern friends today. 'a t 7 instead of »lift as formerly, , was much enjoyed, the members New Smyrna. The morning and a f ­
j The rapid Ijruwtli of Gw* eliurrh nnd
PLEZOL Is the B E S T cherry Sunday school is a source of satis­ present telling of their vacation ex ternoon were delightfully spent in
periences in a way that was amusing social intercourse and fancy work.
4-lf
drink.
faction to the members and the innnil delightful
t h e l a d l e s v o t i n g It t o be o n e o f ti le
Don’t forget to plant Larkspur terest manifested in th&gt; Brotherhood
hap io -I days enjoyed on Sanlord
class each Sabbath morning o Lc.ir
seed right now
That t h e .outlook lor the club year ]{eig) ■ \t noun a dainty and up
lug Inul
Tin Rrot her Rood class
5 or 6 dose» G66 will break any
promise* ¡1 setison i&gt;l nctivity und '-o |M*t1/lu»* dlllrter wii- served. Io which
meets every ‘Nihhalh morning lii bs
Price
iff»
operative
eifort timt will arouse en- gentlemen were ulso invited,
of
Fever
or
Chills
Cut
case
ten to.u Bible lecture by lion. I). L.
94-261
thuaiaam apd an individual Interest flower's loa lured the table decora­
cents.
Thrusher. Dr. BrovCnlee will preach
thut will inatire exeellent resillts, is tions.
lb-sides the honorée those
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latest war news is th at rain is both morning ami evening und his
the opinion of the ollicers and merii enjoying Mrs. Shaw’s charming hos­
(ailing. Situation remains the same. sermons are attracting n.ony new
hers of the club,
pitality were Mr and Mrs, Tom
Ice cold IH.EZOL in bottles for people to the Presbyterian services.
Vdun - Mr and Mr- Pennington.
The Imperial Theater i- being used
»ale at all dealers
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The io » &lt;lut» ipiarti-rs will be Mr h I Mr* Findlay Munson. Mrby the Presbyterian* while their new
Carnation and old fashioned |Miik* rhurcli is iu-mg huilt and strangers ready for oci-upanry liest week In Hobt Powell, Mrs Maker of Sara
the debght o| »he nn-mbers
The so sota 1toi M r- W1 ni
p la n te d now will give^ good results
to I III- CTT-. ,,re (Opel lull
Wl-lioniit i.il depor I Ule 1 t will Dp.tii I in- roottls
' g ,.l.li .
' l e g »• f
Ne» goods »ill tie on display nt ••* both no
» 11 &gt; ,i ................ .. I'uesday evctllttg
T * i A••ti 11 y; People'- t borni So. i
on e g lee t, who i re
Yowell's Opening, Oct. 15th, Inst» v*-.*s
1 lie
e t v » ijl meet Monday night a t *
spending ■t in &gt;u b Iin it- i - Sanford
three days.
15-2tc
ii’ cb- * vi 1 1 - * 11 v bal l
Ml iioi-i.
M i-»Lutar) Sunday
i ,
O ,
11r&gt;.t h&gt; will
•p.-'
The most f.i-Inolia hie Mower now
loving young people til s.mlortl are
ul
i.ast
Sunday
morning
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a1
in vogue is the snap dragon. Plant
1 he Snnford
Mcthodiat
Sundny cordially inviter!.
now
». h■tf■1 w.i- tIn- regol ar i ni s s i unar y
I V f it Y H u m l&gt; *.U | M , 14» I llh.
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L||f fjiiit U i ' tf* fi il f l Sti* » f jy
i ,ii li mo nt l i l y s e m i n i S u n i l a y
"I he
ITom|)l servite
Auto Livery
1 u - u p i ic v i t \ I s m i n :
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\\ nubili ** Ml v- imi . i f) &gt; in i rl \
previ oi is Mi ii tin,v l he s i i |M-riilt e rjdeliI
P»y phone *2 M. Night phone lb»;
t
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! ‘resliyteruin church of Sun
reipiested flint we iry and eomiileli
Ifi-tf
C. C. Wilson.
Here I* the Reason
our unii voluntary inissiomiry of forti «ili Legni a i nurse of «tudy ni
on
5 or G doses CG6 will berak any I'nrn No 'J .,nife.rmg for this year, betitg for thè "W i.rbl Missino», ut ihetr taxi reg
IIS
casf of Fever or Chills
Price 25 To m atin-. No
, n.
»pi . t a l soppt i rt " f a n a t i v e f orei gn nlnr in. i 1 1 r g Fri da &gt; . &lt;n i ' Ird a i
!n
cents
i*4-»fil
Puiiipkin N"
The wh.de stimiti look th e -p '•
&gt;’ ,lì'’ m:l' Workt
Tjn membf-rs of Ilo I nngrega
rt.|urst i o lien r I . the p r o p o s i t i o n a '
The merchant who doe» not ad
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I olfei , W »'lit- I f o u -t
M .1
Mt lho&gt;il st »o
pe a l i ng t-spi-tuillv i o I be ‘ y o u n g e r t i ona l B a p t i s t a n d
vertue m The Herald system atically
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well
ciulii , .ire tirili,ili;, i nvi tt i! tu u n i i '
U out gelling bis share of-the trade
b o y s lyul girl*, resul ting 1 - t h i s r e g - j
nl
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a I -I
A wa ke tungs and I te gnu ti ng*
al ar montl i l y - r i u n i i Sun&lt;L&gt;y o.ter- T In
KuCTjthing beautiful at Yow ell’u .Snowdrift, .'.lb mil
i -20 ing ol «25
.r
of
Mi;.sion.»
J ojiit s assigned un
W r hiul a total of 1MJ
Opening, Ori. 1 .Ah.
l.asl* three ^Cottolene, Idle ¡tint
I 5ft
is
follo»Congrega
tional, M r »
preseli! al-o vve had a very intcr*
15 -2 lr
Sogar. II lbs for
*J *1
C.inv
ami
ike
I
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Foreign Mi«
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estiug short [ifogritin a* we do earh
in elicli serand Sumluy of thè monili »¡-mury S o ciety ." Meil.o.list ’’Som.
Jimmy Thornton, who represents^ Potatoes, peck
Mi lk , s ma l l c a n s lì for *2 5 t tall
Hat»
the S. P. Richards Paper Co. of At
see progniim
The commiI tee for F ly Missionary M a r t y r * "
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l
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J
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-on
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ml
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I
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a rk
lauta called on the local 'trade tinI1H r n e s w o r ( h a n d Mi ss ( . u n a ( bn|&gt;White Eagle Flour, 12 1b
k
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d
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week.
|K-H
mi
I 'll '2 I lb silfi
I r. »1/ 11 .. ’ /'• ' ... . „&lt;
M»s-i.iiiarv pr o g r a m
1 o»rll’s Fall O p e n i n g b e g i n » on
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t^hili tnvi»ing your gnrden- r&lt;- t I .1 kt 'I ill - &gt; p! f it'
T r gatti) wi i * p .t y I-&gt;t m I In l o b b y
Kat id* I r- &gt; i e i njneyer
2I
tn*, mtH'r the ihii ui a s t e r s .
T h e y ur*' \ngini.i Mnoked Haul, per lb
ol
ibe hotel, which was very a t t r a r ­
An Exercise, "A Hug of Wishe»,”
•»*»
beautiful ami do well in Sanford soil. Smoked Hat-on, per lb
li),with its ferns unii |iotted |dnnt*.
S»*ven (ìirl*
Sliced Breakfast Ila.un, per I lb
Now is the time to plant them.
h ki ng a I l e a s i n g
background
for
The foundation of this Sunday
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g
ow
n
of
the
p
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a
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e
rs
box
■;1 u ll nil!
«.lll'fl -wn 1*. fill »* l n i h r . * pi nt
One meal is nil the argument we

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need to c onv i n c e y o u we set t h e b es t
meal at the l owest pr i c e in t o w n
Our Sunday d i n n e r s ¡ire i ii isurpassi-d
Meals '25 t e n t *
Weekly rates ma d e
fir room* and me a l *
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B A C K W O O D S H O M E S ARE S E L D O M
F l IiM S H E D IN I P -T O -D A T E S T Y L E

Would You Be Satisfied?

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W. W. ABERNATHY

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man had m e t with a s e n on«" a eel '
dent in T u iti pa
I . t i li ng a d i s t ance

Notice
tin .Ird day of November nt rego( seventeen feel she sustained seri- j ulur meeting of Board County Com
mis i n j u r i e s a n d i- now m the In
inissioners, Seininole ro n n tf. bid*
pi tal u n d e r g o i n g Iri-.ilim-nl
will lo* rers‘iyeti for jiutting in fili al
ilowell Creck on new* Sunford Si
All hids must !&gt;^ in
Mr s l C Htggins ni ni d a u g h t e r s , Oviedo road
Mr Lillian.
Annie und
Adelaide clerk’s banda noi laica tlum No­
ve mber *2 nrtr-TIT f
Hids must read
were nvt-r i n O r l a n d o tin W e d n e s d a y
so mitili per cubie yard and lo be
coinpDted in a sutisfnciory rnanner
M i - - l l t t s k i n s Julies r e l or nett y e» lo Hoartl
20 per cent on c o n tra ri
terd.i v from u delight Ini vi»it of sev­ jirire lo Le. retameli untll contrnet
eral d a Vs at I . us ti «
E. \ D O I'G L A S S ,
Clark of Itoard
Mr an.I M i- \ l&lt; &lt; " i n m o i l s of
14 4 t c
Stilili* I-lillol - p e n t T u e s d a y in San
ford

N O T IC E

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, • , I A» I have charge of the business of thn
Mr G I l .oiick». I h r geni al and
Till. Homi Si &lt;lUiiriintiM* Co., East Sanjiojiobir lornuussion man i
bill k
lord Land la*agur, and W. A. Whit­
again in Sanford
comb, i ctin be found in tin* Tnx As-C- Olite- m I lie court ti&lt;K)«e.
I'liti.n a ' , -I Fin &gt;r
i n i i.g tend repHi n g

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Harvey,
io2- t f ( H E R A L D

W ANT

ADS PA Y ’

At L. P. McCuller’s

Car Load of Apples will Arrive in Store Monday
HIGH COST OF LIVING REDUCTIONS

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W.
Hotel
III. HI,-.
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.I.- - o nun h I in- k i n d ti es»-of
Florida Tomatoes lle*i
There n a b u m h of S a n f o r d mini
W
e
M ,i rga r&gt; t i ! . r e. H
Mr
II
r n d nn i n giving Us lie* u«&lt;- of \
Tin- T i m e s - Co l o n
r&gt; •• t ì «I. i&lt;•X leaving the t|j y e v . r , dr:v f o r ,
r
.)
I'.n o n - .111■1 Mis- 1
% .
Hu-utcr, but oh. how g la d .* ri" " ' n
The ’ mail soy».
T h at
Florida canner» &gt;-.u *
the mail order houses.
M. Il W hitiier.
claim thi&gt; same traili* quality with we will be when we gel in to our
«filer houses advertise.
those of Maryland ami other stet.-» new . hurrh. with Sumluy school
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I tonili If - a floe
T h e G a l e C ity H o u s e
is the opinion of .1
D. Knonrv. ».*. room- lor each class.
Next Sunday
Mr« E J i*urstills, who ha • b e e n
The many patrons of the G ale re tar y of the .Murimi count v board
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will
gue s t &gt;.| Mr «
f
I
W imilriitl
City House are pleased to learn
of trade
Cited u* hi« oulhnrilv
*'
,,f l‘vrn * ,M* 1
«e ve r I we. I s ». I iroed Io b.-r
that it has opened for the season, Secretary Wiley of
Hu* W. -tern A- "* ‘f * * ■• *"'. f»r we are eoini; i - t
'
Home comforts are extended to the sociation of Truck Growers
H.mg I'.v.- w,wb us Miss Elui.T.eth Kd I ,. in J i t e k s o n Ville I
gue&lt;is and the excellent accom m o- an iilllcial of the American C anner-’ P 'lrn d
Sunday ........... field seer-datiot1* of ibis hotel have made ‘it
\li«s lllblrt t url-ot udì b a v e t.
Assofiutiott. Secretary Wiley -*•m** l,,r\ "I G "’ North Mississippi Meth. r pai. ;it« i
row f«•r a visit i o
famous at home and abroad.
la - t f
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li
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t
.»iif.
re
nix*
She
tenches
a
months ago made a trii* to (hula
nt
Ci
t
y
I,'«
brotherhood
ilars
of
500
At thut time In* ruin pan d toma­ I*.•
Nasturtiums, larkspur, carnation*,
&lt;&lt;l m fiv. hundred m en, • i
toes
grown und canned in this -i i- 1 1
innp drägnii» and china a-ler- all
Mi«* \l«nd II », * Itu» a I . I M I - 1
1
Mi - .* he is a urnM et ti
t
.
II* iutliul m the spring gardens. with those fn &gt;ip Maryli.n&lt;l
go’ li g
■a alt
wI r&gt;*
rt I■ g 11
■; .¡I. 11 tin » 'n tp e n ker
Also »&gt;■
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reputed to have Mated that the I
Flint now to get good rr suits
W
eli
Le
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y.
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lo
Url
ando
o»,
¡da product was superior to that of vlll (..ve Lev. C. W. W ltile, t: Id
Dr. Davis,
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the • well known op -; Maryland. Just at prr*cnt tin* plan ««■•■reiarv of thè Florida Melhodisl '
l a i t , r« ha v e been rre . e| V. d III I io
ili,.*.
i hoiil.
Ile klloWs Sl,m! ■
^cian
at the Hohhins
Hohhins Nest
Nest of getting the Florida wholesalerii
| will 'he
,0 Bl
I li Over
t v s t a l i n g t h a t Mr
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h.&gt;.i!i-m
from
Imlore
A
tn
after
Z
ut*day, Oct. 20 to Monday, and brok»rs to push the «ah of the
26th. Headache cured with g]nane».
li
wuuld
pny
Lake
Mary,
Lord’»
canneries’ products is the general
ti tion. Miinro,*. Mnore’s Stali *n,
texted free,
Don’t
wail
u
n
t
i
l
1
problem. It is believed to be a fait
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day.
Cmneroii
C ity, West Side, Eaat
t
15-iltc
th at nearly all of the canned lomut o e and other rcgntahlea used in *•«&lt;’
11,1 McthodWU. lb the *..r- _
V|*rof. W. L. Harvey hn* returned
Florida arc brought in from other rm.- !ing •o.m try to he at the Meth- =
r°m a huxiness trip over the sla te
state*.
Several members present
i,cho° l Sun‘Iu&gt;' ' m" rn* S
JPianon S|tn(,
0t^ n fir,e
In the here nt the recent organization meet- &lt;hg Dili) at U:45.
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A M EM BER.
h
it)k q f'th e Florida vegetable m arket­
Consider the advantage of having a partner in your business who hits ample
Art .
l he one best fountain ing bureau, said that the over ripe,
Music
in
Woodland
P
ark
resources, who allows you to run your business as yOu wish, and who takes anproduct of Floridn’* vcgeUilde farm*
TO *
,
4-tf
After October first Woodland Park
should be directed to the canning
active interest in your business success.
n* cker ha8 “ rrived in the plant*.
Owing to the fnrt that i will open only Sundays.
This is the relation we form with our customers.
R&gt; ffom hti old home in Ridgeville,
Bathing, amusement*, picnic j cun- : =
Florida luma toe* com par u ,.|| vMih
Indian», »here he
Make u&gt; a parlner in your business atireeahlr to ihe above eouditions; then
!l-t( —
spent the Hummer
nf ()tb,.r «tales, it is b. li. v d vi-nieiiees, orrhentrion music,
looking aftcr
lake
time to luiv»* a personal talk with our officers whenever you are in need of
h» varlou* buainea* i t j,j# »hould encourage such mduslrv
¡nterestx.
f
Notice
advice. You will always In* welcome and we will assist, you in even.’, way pos­
together with the establishment
The city Itouk* for the cullertiou
' Fr*nk Brown has returned to his canning |ilant*.‘
sible qlong such business lines.
It is the belief of Mr. Itooney that nt the l u l l tux will he open nt tfie
gum! neSr ***°*a’ ®Itcr n plensunt a canning community In many sec- collector’s office in the city building s s
M A K E O U R H A N K OUR B A N K
xin « U
fct points in Wisconlions of the Mate will soon be a real- November 1st.
All persona paying j
■’
«re i t d. ^ nada' Hi» many friends
their tax during November will be j * ;
ity.— Ocala Banner.
«Ud to « e him again.
entitled to a discount of 2 per cent.
Hn|ford Herald says 'every former All paying In December will be en­
u r ia V ? ’ |0 ■•^^own'!, market for S a t t 0n p. ra&lt;0*
ETorida mut* in Bradford county will have *j»orli titled to n discount of 1 per cent.
(C O U R T H O U SK B U IL D IN G )
W,
r,d\ Pork* R orid a B eef, for wile this winter on accou nt of All after th at «lato will be net.
* M. W. LOVELL,
such an increase in the hog sup|dy.
t). L. THRASHER, V-Pres.
A. R. KEY, Cashier
FORREST LAKE, Pres.
Wettern amTwt “Pare rih*' ,,igtaiU'
City Tax Collector.
Thus«
farmers
will
hardly
"
g
e
t
on
13* w “ h.d FIoritU liv«r- Call at
2 4
anford avenue or phone J2 2 . tha pig" as long aa they have a pork
Sanford, Oct. 8th, 1914/ *
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12 cans of 2 lb. Tom atoes .

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85c

24 lb. sack T able T alk Flour .
B ask et (¡rap es, fresh today .

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85c
25c

Ju s t received—-New pancake, buck­
wheat, graham and whole w heat flour.
New prunes, dates, peaches, figs, ap ­
ples, citron, apricots, raisins and cu r­
rants.

L. P . McCuSIer's

A Good Partner For You

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■fcanrafeantìbbeu’s

Talks on
Heart Topics
I C m n k 1914. Ur tS* M tO m

5 i « I mi&lt;1

•TOO YOUNG FOR WISDOM.
T o Idol tie our very dream s.
W om en were given us for this.
And e v e r y power In n atu re aerma
To te a c h ui how to love and kiss.

Was there ever a mother who did
not bcllevo her daughter tho embodi­
ment
of
good
Judgment?
She will tell
- b-wc- . X t k m l A r

clinking wLicit 'e n tice * the lamb.
Through her buslncairgho Is brought
In'*c o n t a c t - with rnar«j(|d as well no
shift In men. She doe* not know how
much to believe and how much to roje c t of what they tell her. She feels
Sorry for tho man who confide* to her
tho secret of hla sighs. that he 1*
wedded to n woman who I* old enough
to be hla mother and discovered their
unsuitability cacti Tor the other when
It was too late; that they had lived
apart for years, although bound by
chains which .would not break.
His doleful tales work upon her
sympathly. Sho I* too young for wis­
dom to understand Hint he Is feeding
her on a .tissue of falsehood*, hoping
to gain her attention and sympathy.
An older Jglrl, who had heard of just
such men, would turn a deaf ear to
bis plain t
With the girl too young far wisdom,
if her pity Is aroused, she Is unsus­
pecting. and her tender heart, which
tisir Lcfrn t oo easily moved, may cause
her to err In her Judgment. 8 uch a
man may vary hla »tory to that of liavLing an Invalid , wife;
"Totupn n IoiifciJitwuoA
a girl la unusually unsuspecting sho
realizes that by this talk ho Is trying
to befool her. that no sympathy should
be extended to the man who Is seem­
ingly aggravated because his heart
mate has been stricken with illness.
A mother should be the confidant of
a young daughter, and should Inform
herself as to a girl's associates and
,«*Bea*ZwwCA», ‘,mirht—tn repeat UnJioE.
the drift of, their conversation, and
she should be able to guide tjio girl
and to ward off evil Influences. £h o
might alter what would otherwise end
In the tragedy of a young life.

pridcr “My girl Is
only sixteen, but
sho knows more
gtrl
than many
of twenty, or over,
flhe can be de­
pended upon to
t a k e care of h e r
self."
If
th e
daughter Is obliged
to seek nn occu­
pation early the
mother
seldom
’ looks beyond tbo
ino firm
Is well known.
Tho girl la thrown
In with an entirely now Bet of c o m ­
panions of both sexes, but the parent
thinks her child will make friends
with the best of them, and lets It go
ON E F A I T H F U L H E A R T TO P R A lS E
at that.
,
HIM .
While there aro some maidens of
slxtced detiiure and thoughtful, there's
mom truth than poetry In tho old say­ Oh h appy love where love llko this Is
found!
ing, "You can ’t put on old head on O h e a rt fe l t rapture, bliss bfjrond com.-.

young shoulders.”__________ - — .—
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It takes either years which bring
their fullness of knowlodgo or passing
through tribulations to unfold wisdom
in the mind. A girl's surroundings,
and companions have everything to do
with choosing tho path Into which *bo
will walk
It Is not always tho merry, rollick
lng companions of either sex that lure
a girl from the straight and narroww a y , tt Is usually the wolf In sheep's

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I f H eaven a d raft of heavehly pleasure
spare,
‘Tl* When 'a youthful loving, modest pair
In o t h e r 's arm * b reathe out the lemlrf
I ate
Iteneuth the milk white th orn th at scen t*
the evening gate.

When success crowns a man's life
them are plenty to sing his praises
It's the man who Is down and out
who knows the worth of tho world's
homage. If he has been fortunate to
gain the lovo of onu honest heart, Jto

Party Gown for the Young Girl

T H E S A N F O R D H ERALD
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Christian Endeavor Notes
I* rich amid ali erf id* poverty,
ilv ’
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Colorado River.
may strive only to meat with /allures,
Greetings
have recently been •seTlt
TRICE'S
TRlfMPETEfR
The Cdlornflo* ris e r was named by
whtctrway how him to earth, b u t 'if
to the .great C onventions in New by the Spaniards from n word In th-tr
thole Is ono faithful heart to praise • iArtirtri PàBIlitidftindrrtill» Heidin? fnVJdrsey and New York, and the an ­ language Running ruddy or red, «n
nUbtd by U. P. A. Bureau, Jsekionrlllel *
him. whose-faith in him never falters,
nual anniversary celebration of Mary- luslon to the tin t of Ops water l.t .
there will be one bright rift showing
hind EndeaVorer*. From Mr. Nucs- Salle first named the river' Malign«
kjgpugh his clouded sky
One word
Uns the world slipped n cog, lost sle, the lo/ig tirtie introduction su­ ( misfortune» an»- or Vw.t *vt to*-rryrf^nf sympathy In the hour he need* It
a join! of its backbone, addled its perintendent in New Jersey came having been drowned in Its current
most can make this dull, cold world
*
bruin or what? . Since J h c creation this message, “ Greetings from the
a paradise on earth for him. „
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of
thu
world
there
never
wan
such
annual 28th sta te convention in
Polishing Wood.
give htm courage to try onco more
a crop of millenium arch itects roam- Jersey City.
Although the sun is
To restore and polish ebonlxed wood,
tor that dear woman's sake.
It 1s those who hnve one loved ono *nK over the face of th e cnrtb, and hidden In-hind /he clouds outside we rub all spots the way nf the grain with
to whom they are precious who faint likewise heaven was never so.shock- wo are having the light of another finely pulverized pumice stone . t.d 0||
and fall by the wayside. Nobody ed by such a reign of rapine and shining in our midst making every» and Chen polish with a soft dry &lt;loth.
knows, nobody cam*. Is the sob on ; murder.
Unleashed arc the ilogs thing bright.
In the three conven­ Carefully done, this will make i bcnlied
their dptfpalrlng lips.
If there was of war in almost ev ery country ex- tions almost here in Florida we are furniture look like now.
but one faithful heart to cheer him on , « p t our own am! hoalhen China, npt to have m uch sunshine, buJL.wp
1. 1. . m i ' l l « m l * . y U
| ,itW
|ul. u , orae
need that oth er kind of warmth and
••« Utilizing School Grounds.
What m atte rs-Ir lb'bkm though fnen
comfort just like. New Jersey com ­
Making the school grounds a mia!»,
and women turn a cold shoulder to
rades do.
ture colony, with tha pupils busllv rn.
him If there's one faithful heart that scarcely stop to read the details of
gaged In all kinds of produci Ivo rtf.,,.
a
conflict
when
the--killed
is
|ess
A
nice
program
is
made
for
T
a
v
­
beats all for hlm?I
It Is the want of Just one faithful i 'knn five or trn thousand, It is too ares where C en tra) district «onvenea pations, Is the device of |Ji* ■ -v^
one which causes, men to drift Into -Insignificant.
O ft . 1G-J8th, with theme, " S e rv ic e .” House .school, an open air sob,ml |q
E ngland
have
not
i
te, T h e week a fte r comes the time for
—tbo .swirling tld» of misfortunes and 1 ii *'
make no effort
but is it from a sense of virtue or Southwestern workers ip SL_PcUsra~ “ to stem
‘
*the “tide
* which
.................
sweeps on to-destruction. It may bo expediency?
Whntever Ü1C object. |
: and yet one woek Inter* tho
mother love, which shines across the it has merit, and if Wilson remains trio of conventions closes in S a n ­
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beaten path when hope Is the dark­ n t the helm we will likely "c m Aj ÿ fwrdr— Une especially, nice feature
Have you overworked your nmuus
es t %lth him. Or, perhaps. It Is a wife the horrors of war, evert ' thrragiv-berr is that the convention sermon
system and caused trouble with nur
who has linked her fate With’ his for Wilson is a Local O ption fiian.
Sunilay morning in tho Congrebgakidneys and Nadder? Have you |uini
better or for worse, uttering no moan
tional church is to be preached by
¿hough fate has beep unkind to them. j
in loins, side, bark and bladder? lfa\«
Speaking of n surfeit of crime, we th e Presbyterian pastor. Ilev. E . I). yott a flabby appearance of. the face,
Thero Is a time In every man’s life
when success seems to cludo him. At d° not have to look to Euro-pe to Brownlee. Th is is getting down to and under tfie eyes? A frequent desire
such a time, tho lovo of ono faithful lw horrified. Only a sh ort time ago th e heart of real Christian living.
to pays urine? If so, Williams’ Kidney
Our workers are paying up. and
heart enn steady him until the crisis 1 read of a child killed by its own
Pills will rtilc you. Sold only by U'm.
I^ato G. Aldridge, Drugget." Price 50c.
&gt;1M
fimi he haflutyicucd-ilcicat mother.
I Itelieve. it w u s*in dry ^Treasurer Cavanugh rejoh-e*.
■luio victory;—
Suwannee. .Then we were shocked contributions to Endeavor causes William« Mfg. Co. Props. Clevilat - o
When success attends him, let no by an unmentionable .crime in dry have been headquarter pledges, St.
man forget the faithful heart that has
Leon, for which two
prominent Cloud Presbyterians, five dollars
stood by him In bis troubles. If he
Congregi\tionalists,
M t b - r citizens are now in jail.
Dry from Pomona
shows coldness, a change toward her,
and
a
welcome
ten
from Presbyteri­
when his sky hns cleared, then ho Jefferson quickly came across with
an
young
folks
hirst
Presbyterian
r.
double
killing
over
a
pig
worth
deserves that the wheel of fats shall
Society,
Tr.mpa.
gave
luwnrd' the
perhaps
one
dollar
Calhoun
by
revolve again, and ho will know what
It Is to battle without thu ono faith­ the edict of thu self-righteous sus­ Secretary's last year's «alary, and
ful heart to upraise him
The love of pended the law fur a day and be- the Juniors of Magdalene reminded
a sweetheart who is faithful and true came dry nolens void ns, and is now j us that this United Brethren society j
in adversity is a blesjlng direct from i c ry ing .t h a t drunkunl-man oUstrueL|-an iL *a ll‘'*r «Idee -rHirttonsr*rtr " t h e *
hrtvpn.
Ai a wife, her iovo will ¡n^roM and egroiu to church doom. - ^
People*« Society, wmo church 1
prove a crowning blessing, a link to | [)j-y Holmes, according to the des- never fail, year after yenr.
“ The
bind him steadfast to courni/e.
patches .has revived the '•' Ku-Klux-1 ^-bristian E n d eav or World" put a 1
No matter hnw humble the heart
n k
Klitn."
But \'irginia has voted out
mention in the pa|s*r about our
may be that truly loves him, ho should
everything but hard cider,* and the I **ndtng the fund fifty dollars the
prize that more than the Wortd's gold, f
in
which may turn to &lt;rosi} nt a time he millenium builders ur&lt;- correspond- week Dr ( l u r k bad a birthday
In
Jacksonville
ami
Ifavtomi
con
­
least experts
l&gt;-t each cherish ono i ugly happy
O Il&lt;
vention». and rallies of middle Flor­
faithful hcurl that will praise him
ida
and
in
T
a
m
p
a
,
during
flee,
Virginia!
For years revelling in
IÎ o i t
the glory of being the “ brightest fi-1 0 th, our. workers from most s e c ­
T o R e m e d y a L e a k i n g P en .
tions
cun
get
m
bear
Kart
La
h
ma
tin.
&gt;tar in the southern constellation"
If one Is troubled with a leaky foun­
. — the home of I’alrirk Henry— the His topics lor, addresses look tem p t­
tain pen the application of a little
capilot w hose
hills ing, and he also lends conference« on W r l i n t kI miti tried to U )utl * hill» • -.1
soap to the threads of the screw will i Confederate
Endeavor work in both conven­
have
been
bathed
and
whose
streams
of the othit Idlow In tlxi gen«-t»l e-|uipm»i •U
work to.-Htlr
If the pen Is emptied,
tions.
It I« lnip«ii the Tampa t 'n y out itole. A i sa eod escs ol ihn
lo U »
thoroughly d en ied , filled Mid the soap have l*een dyed crimson with tinUnion will be organized when he ihr nrw nt sed only lhe L « t of CTrtythioi, »•
applied there «ill be no more troublo blood o f , tbe defenders of liberty.
glsdly leeonim*nd to usera of ink
Who ever thought she would haul comes if tint before, and (nr southuntil the prn needs filling strain
down I he banners of her defenders e--ntral district, «urli splendid possi­
bilities mu'l I n- realized in some fo r­
•and voluntarily place her ip-ek in
VO'1
a yoke ns working mate with West ward =t - ¡&gt;' that will be of Institi
P u u c n L Î L ^ i ^ m
!
cu
e
fit
Virginia?
And to think that the
Several friends noticed the miniC om bin ed O ffice
inspiration should have cotnc (ru.u
•
ugrnph
fetter
ideas
for
the
introdur­
a
n d fo u n t a in l ’en
1 Maine
li
■I- ; Ttniciii and havi i-nt name
JEW ELER
tion
department
uni) h a v e
sent
il
.
nul he mi liai! ¡il \ l i ­ nuint-s and addresses of members — th* rvrwtit member of the Csrtet't lai I»nu1r.
a i i v &gt;ul&lt;! hc rlsewhere. afiei leaving for tbe winter or longer Pent rail Ick ernte» s blue and d o n a m l t»-L
w \t i n i :s , c i u r n s . J K W i : i ; n . * n . g
|| H
m.m-1
a
'he !
lier l.ppli-H,
Ji*»-»-, T h p r tv'n splendid divlsloli ui our
Coras
in
sud
let
ut
»how
you
tbe
new C an o isk
V EK W AHE, UF'I'H A I.
K T l . a tu hurd rider, so il is possible she
work and would be of mutual ser­ bottle with the ßevr flow-cootioUçt,
wil! t &lt;&gt;t i-e so pestered with blind vici- if more would remember about
tigers as oiher dry commqnities are. it
E x p e rt R epairing
i Advl.)
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batiste, cotton
V / voiles, silk muslins, challl or any
other of the semi-transparent materi­
als, are suited to the design for a
party gown such as that shown In the
^Illustration. - Those fabrics that have
a plain surface— that "Ik, without print­
ed o r woven-ln figures—admit the uso
o f scattered sprays of hand embroid­
ered flowers and are tbo more elogant
by th e Introduction of theso moat de­
sirable of all decorations. Flue o r
gandte and batiste and cotton voile,
or the best.quallty, are lasting enough
to merit the work which hand em­
broidery involves.These plain fabrics may be embel­
lished with aet-ln medallions and
scrolls of fine lace Insertion In place
" o f hand embroidery. T h ese same de­
corations are used on the thin figured
. 'm aterials which may be preferred to
tho plain fabric. They look equally
well on either.
T h e frock shown hero Is made of
fino whtto muslin with a plain under­
sk irt and a tunic which Is made of the
material laid In fine aide plaits. The
bottom or the underskirt Is finished in
- shallow scallops and* there a few
tJ&lt;Hys of daisies and lilles-of-thrrnl*

•prays do not appear on the tunic.
Ila only decoration la a narrow Insertlon of Preach val laco at the top of
tbo hern.
T h e easy-fitting blouse has sot-In
alet*rrt, V t Imped neckBurpüta
fastening at the front. Insertion llko
that on the tunic Is set In at each side,
forming a panel down the front and
back of the blousé. In these panels,
and In the side pieces, sprays of cm*
broidery like those on the skirt ap­
pear. T h e arm's-eyo Is largo and the
sloe res straight. The sleeves arë fin­
ished with a bom having the Insertion
at Its top and decorated with em­
broidered sprays. They aro cut long
enough to allow a little draping at the
elbow where the material Is caught up
in two JvMs.
folds. The bodice la finished
with a turnover collar having a nar­
row hem and Insertion.
Th is little frock Is worn over a pet­
ticoat having a border of figured satin,
ribbon about tbe bottom. There Is a
crushed gtrdlo of tbe same, ribbon.
Each wearer selects th e manner of
fastening*tbe girdle which suits her
best. A small flat bow a t tho pack Is
to be recommended for.youthful wearere.
J U L IA B O T T O M LBV.

Town Lots in Sanford
Farms in Palm Hammock
Improved and unimproved Celery
Lands in flowing well district, located
on railroad and improved roads

prairies

�TUE SANFORD HERALD

OCTOBER

PAGE S E T E ?

IN DISASTER AT SEA
Queer Things That
Turn Dp In the News

TRAVELED.TKU.S-OE-AC.TION3 OF I
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FELLOW PASSENGERS.

M rs. F r a n k S m ith ,
t i e s h o s e In t r e e « t o

.t a m a l e a . N. V .
p r o t e c t piai r i l e s

S h e tu rn s on w a t e r w h e n boys ap p e tir
a n d g r a v ity d oes t b c rest.

A 2.00ft foot fall from a balloon nud
tliq electric current of trolley wire«
which tur struck in tils d epee ut failed
lo kill Henry Miller, n soventeen-yeuroïtl aeronaut of Wcehnwken. N J .

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Beautiful 7-room bungalows, hot
and cold, water, on improved vegetable farm. 700 fine Minorca
and Wyandotte chickens, incubators, coops, brooders, best model
pens, horse and wagon, barn.
A BARGAIN
(¡0 1 NG
We have some v^ry cheap tra cts of pas­
ture or ranch lands.
Good general farm in g and citru s fruit
lands.
Some of (he very best truck lands in the
famous Celery D ella of Sanford adapted
to the Sanford system of sub-irrigation
and intensive system of farm ing. Prices
and term s very reasonable.
Several fifty lots and homes for sale on therms
that may suit you.
A constant demand for houses and rooms.
List your property with us, we will &gt;ell nr rcnl it.
Fire Insurance, Bonding.

Weary of crlbbuge. rhum and five
hundred a» games to. while nwny the
time between the Ores, the llremeti
of [trail!. I ml., have constructed a
huge loom and will weave abawla. tnbio runners and ruga. The loom la of
tbelr own dcalgti.

M0NTICELL0 MAY BE A
HOME FOR PRESIDENTS,
Story of Hlttorio Eitato Offered to the
Government For »500.000.
Announccuiciit by
ItcpreaeiHntlvc
J erte ruoli M. L#evy of New York nf bl»

y atlon F r o m

D eath .

1 have often wondered how people
would act, how I rnyaolf would feel,
In the* event of a disaster ot sea
1
had the opportunity of tlndlni? out, the
other night, when Iti the darkest hour
Ju«t bdforo dawn, In a denao fog, the
■hip on which I had nailed from South­
ampton. tho New York, was rammed
by tho Pretoria, 400 mlloa from Now
York.
I wan awakened by tho stopping of
our engines and tho violent churnltiK
of the ecrow as tho ship backed wnter. Then, out of tho Impenofaablo
darkm-att wan heard tho hoarse shriek
of another foghorn than our own.
which, at Intcrvala of a minutò, had
been bellowing for hour», ^knew that
another vessel wrm, npproaChlftfc, anti
overy minuto drawing nearer.
Then camo a shock. sharp though
not very violent, and I. know wo had
been «truck. Salloni and «towarda
rushed past to taka up their «tallon at
tho boat«, and two or three minutes
later tho hugo bulk of tho Pretoria,
towering nbovo our cruft, glided by so
near that I could touch her with my
hand, while sho toro away part of dur
bulwarks lu passing.
Then tho pasHiingers began to pour
up f r o m tho cabina In ecnnty attire,
many w Itti Ufo preserverà bucklrd on.
There worn no hysterics, and surprla

wlllliigne«« to «eli io tlu* govormnent
n» a ii illoinil «lillne MolTlUello. buine I n g l y l i t t l e e v i d e n t e x c i t e m e n t , b u t utl
nf Tinittma Jeffer«on. n-new« Intel I f l quietly a w a i t e d t h o e n d which w o
in Un* 111«tm K" |n ui'i i i&gt; u e a r ' l ' t m r
thought wus near, until In a ' &gt;w min
luite»»llle, Albi-marie « oumy. Va
Mr Ules t h e oltlcera reported that tho bolo

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i Y o rk b egnu ber C eleb rateti c a m p a l g n
t o b a v e t h è g o v e r n n i e u t t a k e o v e r lite'
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Harvard men nccii»t*'tiiNl lo dine ni
Memorial Hall "CummuMii' threatened
to “atrlke" tll i tlie.l gul h**» tipple
pie.

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In i tic» »i-iiool« uf Amnnittn boxing 1 Little E x c i t e m e n t , A l t h o u g h All Knew#
Inin tai-i-ii !ii(t**lured in* regular eXi-r
t h e S h ip W a n I n j u r e d , an d L a t e r
else fur kcU-- -11►
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th* C i ty of Sanford, FI«, i
I brrolijr crrtlly tha t tbo l a n ( o l n t o r ­
waj duly p a w -d at a rr gufar » » :•
ln( ul thr rl iy council of fa n fo r d , Florida
in « fu lo n October 5th. l u l l .
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Hi i a Anti At atiiiil I
Him, rc&gt;parinrra, trail In g and dui nu huainr«» a• I, 1* Uirr A * um party,
l'.Ütl'iirf 1'1 attt U l ti « « urn parky,
■ riirp«if all uri, J
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r»»mp»rt). a corp oration Frrd II
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f i»f t hr K IT)i f h t
A « r nr Ikr r y
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bank'upt
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Sanford Lodge No 62. F. ami A. M.

. Communication every first and third
Thursdays at
welcome.
O. L. Taylor
Secretary

Company. ■ corpursiioa, I'sricn
I’»1st 1 ompany, • corporation.

Armour F rrlilia ar Work*, * r o r poratlon and
Covington I o n pany. &gt; co rp o ration , IM s n d a n ts.
To laiiia P. K i ra and Atwood 1.. Hie», ro«liner*, t ra d in g and dolne t&gt;u*lnr&gt;&lt; aa
m I*, ttlco A Company, ol ih o rl t y of
New (Irlikns, (IT tin* *talp of L ou isia n s
rillstiurs Plat» (¡la»&lt; I’ a a n i n v
g
lion, of .Ihr city ol All»nt*. in *•»•—•***»
of itrorcla:
Supple» I(a r d w , r , f n m p t l ^ r a # * aw^wWsMm,-,w the city nf I'hlladctpht*. In Iho « 1 1 1 * of

F

F. L. Miller
W. M

Monroe Chapter No. 15, II. A. M.
Meet» every second aod fourth Thuraday in Masonic Hall over tho. Imperia
Theatre. Visiting companion« welcome.
J . F. Karnnts
OTL, Taylor
■- Heeretary
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High P r i n t

■ f+ertthrohr Chapter 2. Order Eastern Sia *
Meets every first and third
i'aitcn Paint C o m p a n y , a c o rp o ra t i o n , of
nrink ninn i I.
««iL a 1.
_the city o f . A t l a n t a , in the e l a t a ml Oeor- in each month. EVcryonq who has seen
his Star in the East are cordially invited
It app^arinc from thr «(TuLav Ii . Gird in
this faus.\ by &lt;ieorf«• A.
Holifliof to visit t h j j chapter.
&gt;n4 of Co un»# I for Complainant* t h a t it !•
Alice E. Ilobtdns, Scc'y
th# h*lirf of afTlant that tn» rr»t&gt;ondtoU.
I’cnnrjlvanla;

l&gt;ouia i’. liic# and At »rood !.. Kir», ro«
partnrr*. t ra d ine and doing btisinr?« a»

U 1*. Hlrr A Company* ar* non-reaidantt
of th» »tat» of Florida and ar« amldanta
of a »tat» or rountry other than th * »tat»
of Florida, and that theft# prr%#nt piar» of
rr»id»nr» 1» S'»w Orlein». LouUlana. and
that »aid rr«pond»Rla ar* both ov»r iwanlyona year» of ag», and that iherr ia no parfon In Ih» ■tatn of Florida^ i h » a**rvie» of
a auhpo»na upon whom would bind »aid
rrtpondrnt». a y d It further appearing * from
th* affidavit, Gl»«l In this caute, hy thP »alii*

Phoenix Lodge No fi, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
Nisiting knights always welcome.
H. McLaulln
O. j . Miller
K. R. and S.
C. C.

Sanford lAM^r-No. 27. f. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m .,
(»«-orge A 1t»(*i»ttr», that il 1« t h * belief
t»f » rf»« ti 1 that l*i(t»huf£ Plate f«la»a Pom* over Imperial Theatre.
t»any. it a nun-re«Ident corp oralion rtf the J , W. O. Singletary
W. H. Wrigiit
Hl*ia* of Florid a, and ia ■ rraident 'eorpTiTa^"
Hon of a
* t a t r t rountry oth«r than Ih»
Secretary
N. G.

Slat ft f Florida» ^ ^d ^that the »aid FlttaI'Ufg l'Ut»
(I laaw^^WnpEh y I» a resident
(iate City ( amp No. fi. W. O. W
rorp'ration nf
the atalr of (*e«ifgia. al lh
nfUr*— at l 'la ruta
(ietirfi»
th a t Supple
M e e t s s e c o n d and f o u r t h Wednesday
1 a «l»4f«
1 *j i * j, aiiy, i* ■* m n t r»widrmi rut*
pt raitun i»f t h r * i a ir nf Fb&gt;r(da.
and i« ■ n i g h t s in e a c h m o n t h .
r»* «'«if rur puf a* t *n of * * i i i r nf rmiDtry F l. MilU-r
J- F. Hoolchan
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In our aldo was above tho water lino. I'hltuMrHfl, IVBflijrWinll! and that the
Tali** Faint -4'-s*^fwny I* a nun*rr»lrfrnt
It wna big enough, however, to admit ro
rpofitirn of* the »late ol Florida* and I* a
two or three trolley cara abreast, and r » «iil-r inf rt t u*or at bin of • » (a t* «nr entintry
ol
than tho »l ate of H o n d a ,
anti that
a huge anchor of tho Pretoria, weigh­ ih»hi f»aid
Fatten
Faint Company Is a rest­
ing live tons, was found Imbedded In 'd&lt;”m f nsporation of ihe »tate of f Je o r#1 a.
- uf f r a i d e f t r e )« A t l a n t a .
our bow w h i le t h e Iron p l a t e s o f o u r •* t*di , ri h|s« ’ »i "l -I pi* Fa«*
« 1 ih«»** r t * ’ r - i p r r - o f : * tp
I lie Male taft 1 hind a. i le 'servire « I a aill ship w e r e t w i s t e d up llko shavings
pum a upon » h o r n would bind an% of the
For nearly twenty-four hours more
»of tn n fa-Htlifer*
oiffMifi'iiip*
»bo
atr
i&lt; •d Iv ||« tIt" Ft d»'*» ' *
the fog continued with brief IntiTUila
almi, mol this evidently got mi tie*
if« *f idmg «r»
fiTfo ft ■ fti* and
nerves of the pnaaetigera even more
40) Fit l *lmrE
than lie- shock of tho llrst moment
•ir|mratinn.
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h«i r p •»r
Mi l ,
of (te- eoli Islot! Some tried III throw
I., f. * y .1 .1 -»-*ft ,,f *t fr&lt;|1|, •*1 t «* a i»pt*at to
t hr bill of in m pi ai lit, duly lini Iti ibi» rau»**,
uni

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Monday.

tho

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Council Commander

Clerk

•«-btt r.t r o r porai mn of the. » t a le of f'enn■yhanla, and t h a t it« filare of residence L»

United Urothorhood of Carp»nler*-and
Joiners of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meets
first and third Thursday night at 7
o’clock in the Fugle«’ Hull.
J. W. o. Singletary,
J . M. Drown,
Sec’y-Treas.
President
II. I*. O. II. Sanford Lodge 1241
M*«-i linit'aml third Wednesday night
al corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave,
n I. Taylor
U L Peck
Secretary
Exalted Ruler

nf
T h e L a k e l t r e e x e &lt; m i n i l i N o . .11 J u n i o r

Order I ailed Huerican Mechanics
Meets «-very Wednesday at 7:30 P.
M , in the City Hall. Visiting brothers
lire welcome, (’ , II Smith. Ree. See.

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This representation of one of the td.4 Inch shells used by the Germans In
battering down forts In France and Helglum has had n lively salo In- Hcrllu.
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*t the top the caption. “German War Surprise, 1P14.” and at the hotai, “Wltfi God For King nud FatherlatuL“ It alao tn-nra the names of towns
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OrrUer Who Drank bichlorid* of Marcury la Savad by Now Mafhod.
A new method for the treatment of
hlchlorjdt- of mercury |Hd»onlng Ini»
come lit light In the recovery of David
IL Henrlt, n New York broker. The
latest method consists In rnusing a
pcrsplnitlou by apiilylng to the body
the In-lit of no electric oven at n ti'tu
pern lure of about 300 degree»
Mr Iteach drank a ghisa of water
I-, which- iinknoi^ii to him. there had
been dissolved twenty-two grains ol
tdchlorlde of mercury. A» he wu»
drinking the last of tho water he no
Heed the metallic taste and linmedl
ntcly made Inquiry. Dr. Paul Pilcher
of llrooklyn applied a Htcunnch pump.
This, however, was Ineffective, ns were
repeated doses of milk mid the white.«
of egg» Then ttie electric furnace was
(rieil
After three weeks' treatment
Mr Ueach Is attending to buslnims as
listini. Hie only chnuge being that be
Is still restricted In diet.

GERMANY SHY ON GLASS EYES

;; Wo S po cia lizc on

AM Kinds
□ a tta r S e a U s D o lo ro B u yin g

COULBO URN C O M P A N Y
Results

England May Hava to Import Them
Via A m e r i c a .
German made glims eyes may soon
Have to be iui|iurt(»l by England vln
Amerlcn. n« the supply on hand Is nl
ready exhausted, atpl tho suitpcmriun
uf commerce as well ns patriotic rea»mm make» It |m|Knudhle tu get their*
direct from Germany.
A denier declared that mitrailleuse
and shrnigiel Are had caused many leg
wounds, and for th)s reason, there
would noon be a largo demand for ai^
tificlal legs
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M&gt;*|irf ra". hr b rar f f«•r «ulhnr(l&gt; 1*» ftrti,
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real
♦**tat*&gt;.In * «aid
C o u n ty , fo-wit S o u t h ha
LotHr vrti ( y -four
( I t ) , of
M. M
S*nlt h'* Su)'- f if »i-inti * I Per. ,1&amp;, T o w nab in
l**. Kantr *10 l ’ a»t.
U hirh a p pllr atio n »ill
hr biLKrd lipiin t h r prtlllon I*»r aal** now on
Fit1#■ in »aid r»»*ifi
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It J F o W K I . L .
a Fri Mr*
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Sanford Flu

DENTIST
Office.

Yewetl Ihiildlng

SANFOWR. FLO RIDA

THfIMA.« KM MKT WILSON
s o r t « r o» 5 ali:
N n|Ir«- 1 s ),e-r» Ir y *U * l. I timi UfllfrF * ltd by
virtù** ni * final «lt»rftr ul íi»r&lt;*rli*wuf«* and
■aî**, midp un th«* Mh t|*y of Oriol***?.
A, I» 11*11
b&gt; i h r linnnralilc* J * m e i W

to think black.” ' «nld lllshop Maphtall
l.iicrnck In a missionary Hunday ad Ferkln». f tj f «r •f «I » i'Jnuit C o i i f , Srv
h Judlr »¡
C - u*
S*»fttm*dp Cnurity,
dri-Bit In Helena “Vntll ho learns to •*n!
Finridi. nt t b a u *'•*? ■ *i tl at ri*r« ain m h»p
think black learns to think, that Is, ibp fift priii! fi*. *&gt; n- r* ■n S Kapp )* rn
plafnani inlf \ )«
(ia*tlnrr an*1 W K
n» his dusky converts do lie will nc (•ardiri
pf «r** d#f r*nd » n» •, I sball «Lf r r f**?
compllsh little, for he won't under- salt* and »rj| to •he J" fhial iiiddpr, fo r rash,
ilrfiifr n C ^ m i r t * h«»ti*o dñ»r, i l S a nfnr«I,
s'Jnil Ii Ih flock.
Fpfimlnolp t "imi &gt;% Flofitla, on \ ln r n l i j ,
"He won't understand, for exampl«’, 2 fili ili) of S i i v m t i r f , I) I» I “* 1 I , ihr
* a rur hpfr# a **-|»p! salr** -'«y, añil » i f h n ihr
n man like All All. a fat, lazy rascal. I* ¿ al Ivi uf* * i * í) I« , «Í1P Ipfiipprry* i|i-4 rf i I, *»d
wbb converted from the Mohammedan In th» final d r r r r * as foBo«», » i tu a ta In iha
y n l f qt &lt;J' í , min*»Í4L.
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faith to Christianity. A Mohammedan, C oFm
Ti r* *’, Flur!*, F l vr, Tirr T wir, Hari'
you know, enn drink nc alcoholic bev­ ford, Florida, i r r o r d l n f t« F* It. TrafforiFa
map of Ih» ftown of Hanford, aa p#r pint
erages.
(Lfp«*rf, riti Iy rr*rofi1»«l In tF** pubi Ir rr ro rd«
’’Well, Mr. Goodes, All’n missionary, nf l i r i i t p ( V u n * y . ' ■f ’ahlrb i h r Citu nty of
“ **minolr *-a- fi'rrnrrljf » n tr l. and Stai** of
catne on tho new convert one evening Flfif *U, In Fini ll«oS "IF* * n t»a#r 111,
(iKOKOF N. KIOBY.
In tho market place, drunk.
F ri-H -4 lr
Hprrlal M a a t rr .
“ ’Why, All!’ ho said, reprtschfully
Why. All. what religion have you Jutil
An Ofdlaafir» ,%«I «*p 11n ar Ihr I t n l s r d Of*
professed 7*
«Hftaiura of i h r I II? of .S’on ford 1 9 1 4
** 'Same religion aa massa's,’ All an­
ft«* It ordalnrcl by Ih» Mayor a n d f i t y
I’
miriHI
#&gt;| Rsnford
swered. ‘Plenty rum drink.” ’ .
Srrllrn l. T h a t ths* a rr o m p a n ) In # f»nScores Modern Mother»,
Dr, Gilbert n up utrtek of • lilc(g:".
president of the Dti»tetrlciil SoelAo
.it the American Institute of Homoopt
ihy. »aid rucLiitl) at a convi-ntictt tha
\tm modern mother 1» a poor mother
and thq direct yause of tho high rate
of mortality. Tbtao woman, ho said,
are dofegtlves and tnubcular degencrnlct.
They are poop mother®, weak­
lings, mentally, morally, physically,
nnd .-veil socially, when tho country’s
welf' re and racn betterment are
htfti: irtrr In the **r'2 nco.

Wilson

&amp;

Housbolder

LAWYERS
Sanford

Florida

Squ rn ) A d v i c e .

Treat your friends as you do your
tmnk Account* --Don't-be rflckld(n with
them Jmit becauco you’ve got thorn.—
Detroit Free Press. *

t Sanford Library
l Free Reading Room

»r*l revision of ortilnanr»» of t h r &lt;11y of
' i n f nf»I florida of a ytnrral «n«l p rrm a
♦
*:t••*1» 4 si Ufe
»*** )»ei| «P|*1 rr|)nri«*tj by
' * *i‘e* A Iv fN **«-» ri(y i i ' o f n r y , u n d n
m■ -' )-) * ir» u** of * fa-- *11j 1 1 »sn
*»f or»*
• ♦ - *&gt;d d£Y*r I in f t In* *• it| tfHy i*t i o r n«* y lu
«r t h«* nf tli n i ñ rr* nf 'F r H* ) **f *'|h
r.•s si ftr iftïl t h» Îfttkr I* brr*'H&gt; adnplrd
4 « ihr ordinane**-* o f Ih** rit) ai S » n ford,
u ri d«*r Ihr litte« of thp KfvUrd Or «fi nan#»«
n f t hr City of Hanford of 1 (MC~
Krrlfòn S. T h a t i*vrry ordinanr* of a grn*
&lt;rai iftd perman en t natur» h fT r lo f o rr »n*
c ' l n l by Ih» ^ l y ' o f Hanford, or lh«* town
tf Fanford, nml c u r r y
part of a n y 4ur h
tjfdjnanr» no? Iiirludfd In «aid r v v l i r d offiranrcp, la hereby r»n»al«d.
Hcrtldn 1* Said )la*U *d O rd in in e»« ahall
q Inin affari an d b# oparallve t h i r t y «laya
ro m Ih» ap proval
h»r»of by i h a Nfayor,
r^* from Ih» da ta nf tfela ordinance hocAm' j r a law without Ffa rnproval.
T\i Honorablo H.
Thraiher, M a y o r çf

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Open Tuesday-Thursday 4 to 6
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PAGE EIGHT .

THTE SANFORD
Mixed Nationality.
Fourycarold Maggie's father

Dr. Armstrong in
Regard t© His
Riverview Property at Jacksonville

Wisdom of the Bee.

The great million and a half city
docks are being* built out our way.
The Carpenter-O’Brien great two and
one-half million dollar mills are out
beyond us, and the hundreds of thousands of dollars now being: spent in
Riverview, and-aroimd trsy is creating;
a demand for this property that puts
us in a position where we do not need
to spend another dollar in advertising
through the press.

K

Special Reserved

Ba£

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the b e e
"W e
work In the summer
to lay up a store of food against the
season uben we foresee we shall want
It; but those who do nothing but
drink and dance and sing In tho s u m ­
mer must o i peel to starve In tho winter."—Old i'able.

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LttjAl AOVtRIISIM i
In Ihr Citrali f a a r t . Me»*nih Judicial -Clr*
rail. In anil Fe» Ihr Coanly of Firminole,
Hurld»
In d u m e t i
John K. T y ( r t i , Complainant

V».
fltation
Ktlward C. K rr r. and Anna
Foreclosure
:♦&gt; .
M. Karr, Ite* pun d e n t s .
of M o rtg a g r
'To E dw ard i '*• K rr r and Anna M, Kerr
Georgetown, Indiana, and tf) any « t h e r per
■on, claiming an interest In l.nt No. 52, ol * »
m ith ’* fSub-di
M. M. S
Smith'*
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It appearing from the. affidavit of George
Cr. Herring, herein duly filed, that hr I« toliritor and roun*rl for the c o mIM
a l a i n a n t, In
the above »fated r e u i r , John E. T y g e r t ; and
t h a t It I» the belief of t h e affiant, t h a t the
defendant*. Edw ard C . K rrr and Anna M.
Kerr are nan-r**ident* of the «t ele of F lo r­
ida. and are now resident* of the a i a t e of

Indiana; residing in tha town of Georgetown,
Indiana: that the *ald defendant» Ore over

the age of 31 y e a r* , and tha t th e r e It no
perron In the * t a l r of Florida, t h e ae rv ir*
of subpoena upon whom would he blndimc
upon the »aid oletendani*: wherefore, you,
E d w a rd C . K r r t an d Anna M. Kerr, and
all other* claiming an y right, title or InterMl In l.nt No. 6 3 , M, M. Smith'a Sub­
division. Seminole
C o u n ty ,
Florida,
are
ordered to appear to the bill of com p lain ant,
duly filed In thi» cau«c, on M onday , the 7th
day ol lleeember, A. 1». I f t lt . the »am# b r ­
ing a rule day ol t | ii » court.
It i* lurth rr ordered that thi» notice be
published in the Sanford Herald, n new.
paper published in Seminole co u n ty , Fbtr
I d a,
ntirr
» atA ,
for four r o n . n - u t U f
Week»
Wilnea», I
A.
[ l u u c l a u , f t e r k of »aid
C o u r t , a n d t i n »e»l tbrroof, t h i - i.Alh day

of &lt;letoher, A. I*
i »eat 1
&lt; tgrk

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It being our custfiiiL3aiways to obtain
the newest novelties, etcfrwe announce
our annual

i Thursday Oct. 15th, Friday
Oct. 16th, Saturday Oct. 17th - I

IVI I
E A iHtUGI.ASS,

C irc u it

We take this opportunity to show our
beautiful stock of Ready-to-Wear Goods,
Silk and Wool dress materials, trimmings,

OPENING

Sem inole

C ounty, Florida,
lly J a a , C . Hotter ts, It. C .

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Mif U l l

Here you will find

displayed all ^ the
newest fashioned
suits, capes and
^-coats. -for
Ad
a ies.
- - Also a pretty line'
of coats for children
and youn^ ladies.

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Ihr ijndrr*ignn«1. havr af ranl to *•

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and do
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I #*r I h * p u rp c* ’*r of f o r m i n g 11*I «
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pnJttir a n il l o r p o r a t r . u n d e r a n . I l*&gt;
&gt;&lt;flu» of i h r l a * * of i h r »tat»* «i f |* l u r i d a ,
» f id il o h r f r h &gt; a d o p t lb** f o l l o w i n g a r l i « l &gt; *
tif i n m r p u r a t m n
%r t i r i a I
T ir*
n a n * * of t to - • o f p u ra t turn • t. * 1 1 I**M i r r a t i it \l an u f a r t u m g f K n i p s i n
p f i t i i j j i a l p' U' rr of bf f^fVP

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la* t urli»!:. p r « 'p » r m g a n d d t * p - h* l ig d r o ^ « .
ft r*ll« i h m a n d rn.-di* i r a i p n p a r at oui * •*? al
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l o lo&gt;&lt; ti«*, p f " p a r t s a r i l a» d di d ' f r *. I
i n i i i t r a l . ai-rut* *1 a n d t trnt.«i u ( r a i * d « 4 i &lt; p .
I n i . i u M v r r t « « u l a r i u n * a n d *#11
ria n ti
and dondar li« * * ; lo b u y , ow n, i r li ami ronv r*| ri al I alai«*, l o i * o r r *« w moiri•• y a nd
r u f r I li p * a n t r , b &gt;' m u r i ga g ***. *l ***■d -. *'&gt;©ini s
ri 1111* * o t I »I h •* r, filli I g a 11»»li ■ I h af * f -1r I •» I »u &gt;
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ac«iiiliifr,, o w n
a n d Jh*dd a ll p r f a n n a f
p ro p rrly
nrr«-**ary
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I)r. Armstrong lias withdrawn
from the market two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars worth of his
choicest lots and will hold them while
the present great developments are
going on in this section, and will re­
place them on the market when the
prices will range one thousand dollars
for inside lots and three to four thousand dollars for his riverfront lots.
Riverview is making one of the
(inest investments to the large or small
investor in the entire state of Florida.
A place where a man or woman may
spend five or ten dollars a month for
a few years and realize thousands of
dollars profit.

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"Our plan la vary diffaront.'' raid

To my many friends and buyerg of
Riverview property, I wish to make a
statem ent, giving a few facts in regard
to this rapidly developing suburb of
Jacksonville.
I have had the question put to me
several times recently, why I do not
advertise Riverview now as I formerly
did. Here is my answer: *
Riverview has been so well adver­
tised, and the sales of this property
have been so enormous, the develop­
ments so great, that there is a steady
demand for the property without saying a word through the press.

Riverview Today Looks Like a Young
City in Its Self

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from Oormnny; her mother from Scot.
Innd. On« titty the con vernation turned j '
on nationalities und nty liuaband naked , 4
MfiKgUt what utio'waa. With her arm .&lt;j
around her little brother Herman a h a
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replied:
' .Mamma and wo't Scotch,
but papa's h«’n German."
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A Inrge 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.

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Tbc* « m o u n t of I h » r a p i i al *1 or W of I h i *
c o r p o r a t i o n « ba ll b«* T f r i t i y F u r T h o u s a n d
ìÌ'JhO lH).ou &gt; D o l l a r i , t o b# d i v i d e d i n t o t w o
hundrvd
and
fifty IC&amp;O) ah a re * of O n r
llu m trrd
( 1 1 0 0 . OUI
D o lla ri rach.
A ll ur
any
p o t lion o f t b r c a p i t a l « f o r k of* t h i *
cor p o r a t i n t i m a y b# pa y « h in In , i»aued nr
ti«pil f o r t h e p u r r haa«* ttf* p r o p e r t y , eil b e r
r e a l or t v e r t a m i , o r fur t h e p a y m e n i of l a ! or
or «er v i r e « , a t m } u * l a n d f a i r v a lu a l io n, t o
b * d e t e r m i n e d by t h e b o a r d of d l r r c i o r a .
Article I V
T h i « r o r por at io n « h a ll e o n t i nue a n d h a v e
f u l l p o w e r I n e a r r e i v e il» r o r i M i r a t e ri g N t «
a n d I r a n r h l * * —. f « r » p e r i o d *if ninr 1&gt; n i n e
y e a n , from
a nt i » f l r r
t ft* f o n i n , * m r i t i n t i
tif I t * C o r p o r a t e r « l * l e n r r
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SPECIAL SHOWING 0 F
BOY’S SUITS

Th* bu«!n*»a oi this corporation .hall tir
riimlurtrij by ihr following offtrrr. A prr»ideni, a »rrrrtary *n&lt;1 * irtaturrr, and »
hoar it ol illrritors, o( noi Ira» than Ihtrr
nilf mor» than flva dirntor».
Until tha first' mrrting of th* i l o r t hol'tar*, htralnaflar |&gt;tovlarH for, th* offtrvra of thi* corporation »hall hr:
W.
E nlim ln g rr, prr*i&lt;tent; S. M. Entnrlngrr,
aocrrtarj ; T . I‘. LrwU, tr*a»urrr, and C. W. I
Entim ln grr, 8. M. Fntamingrr ami T. F. I
teoria »hili rontlltul* Ihr board of director*.
Th* Oril or nrgaol.atlnn marling o| tbr
•torkhnldrr* ahall br held at l.ongarood,
Florida, on thr 14th day of November, A. It.

Here you will see all those
things your
has been
craving in the way of a suit.

I ' t l t . for |h* purpo»* of adopting by-law«
and completing th * organ lratln n of thi* co ro ra tion , and also for t h * purpo»* of *lrc t (ng *uch offtrrr» of t h * corporation a&lt; a r r
b » r* lnbrf or* provided for, and thereafter
th * annual meeting of the atorkholdera
■halt b* held on th * third Tu esday In November &lt;jf a a rh and * v * r y year.

Beautiful line of 150 boy’s
suits, brand new.

Art i cl e VI.

T h e hlghret atnnunt of Indebtedness or
liatdllty to which I hi» co rp oration shall s u b ­
ject Itself »ball be an am ou nt not tp Mreed
the am o u nt of. the capital stock of this

corporation.

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Th* name* and r iald*ne*» of the tubterlhlng Inrorpnratms"and th* amount of
capital alack lubscrtbed by each are a* fed-

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C. W. Kntamiug'r, I.ongwo*d. Florida, Ten
Sbarca.
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Scores, of fine homes have been

ed up and set out in shade trees, beau•&gt;

DON’T FORGET TH E BOY’S

8.
M.
Ent*ir.lnc«r. I^ingwood, Flnrida,
' bHnety Share*.
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U W. Fipurrtnger, l.ongwood, Florida, Ten
Share«.
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D ISPLA Y
ROYAL BRAND

T .^Î!*ï” w1a, Ijingwood, Florida, Ten Shir**
In witr.*** whereol, th* auhscriblng inror^ rators b a t * hartunln a*t tbalr name*, tin
la thr ISlh day ol OrtobeK A. I). 1114.

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fì. W. Entimingcr
8. M. Enutninger
!.. W, Tintamlnf^
M. S. Entamiltger
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a Florida
•ty of Semino!*
hrrrby crrtlly that befijje^nt* » notary
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W. E n ta .......... peraonallv app*arr _
«»bile,
ing*r, S. hi. f.ntamlnger, I,. tA. F-ntt- Inger, M. 8. Entaminger and T. I’ .
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’.o m* well known to be the périma nam nj,
‘ in and who *ub*frlb*d their name« to t h e 1
foregoing artici*« of Incorporation, and »•*erally t r l ) M i t M l | t d b»fouf# Pif I lint
.»»ruled th* »am* (or the purpose* lh*reln

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Openings are not always for ladies. We will have
f ' also a special display of Men’s Furnishings.
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Dr. Armstrong, thè owner, and
A *. his family are now taking a cruise
Southern waters ' and may be seen
rw aftaw
person during the week of 19th to 24t
of. October, here in Sanford.

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Gao. A. OeCottM.
Attorney for I nt orporat on.

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F I V E H O U R S A H E A D O F AN 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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SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY «uTolIKH 20. 1914

VOLUME VI

NO 17

I
I interested in nil other agricultural.
Another :»rm-n.1 in.-i.t submitted by
I horticultural and
trucking a c t iv ­
( t ho last legislature I••r the adoption
ities should get together in their re­
; by lb** people is one looking toward
spective localities at an cnrly dale
I the cutting down expense and the
to discuss present’ and future con­
; leaseninn of the burden» on the tux*
ditions, and to form voluntary or­
* payers.
ganizations to push forward nil
The rounty treasurership hua a l­
worthy
and
helpful movement",
ways been un anomaly. There vm?
which offer licnoficial result* with
never uny real reason why any per- IT IS REPOHT6 DUEHAZ GOVERNOR
TRAMMELL respect tel’ the planting, cultivation « S T O C K M E N R E A L I Z E
R E P O R T OK SUPERINTEN­
soA filmy Id draw u very sul»£*.^f?»l
and marketing of ail the numerous
ESI G NATES fAR.MOVER TW ELV E H U N DENT SHOWS GOOD
stipend for work that could'as well
- crops which con\l»tp&lt;* to make FlorCEEDED IN RETAKING
HRS’ AND GROWlie done hy some other county ofD E E D D O L L A R S 'F T /Y T ' * *~
rtnrt~hoTffrtilttTT*f •
ATTENDANCE ANI)
iiita.r,vn .Wo »«Mngr—swher institution,
wealth.
ERS’ DAY"
m i UP UBTHENIT'
A C A R LQ AOu
V- R E S O U R C E S ’
Without cost.'
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A struggle for the ppjfcession
Tails le ssee . Fla.. Oct. 20
Gov. thnt I might suggest a common - - The J a c k s o n v ille Metropolis is
The rounty
treasurer receives
• - 'T h e schools of Sanford and o f
the
strip
of
French
sea
coast
nourest
Park
Trammell
tod
aj
issued
the
fol­ date for the holding of meetings In running a head entitled " P l a n t Moro
•Ciminole coup1 y are a f once the jo y mone&gt;’ irom tbe collector and pays
to the shores of Kngland was the lowing address to the people of Flor­ each county of the a u t o by all per­ Hens," which ia good enough in its
aKm
‘
it
out
on
the
orders
of
the
county
md pride of every man, woman and
He ys paid .for the most interesting phase of tho war id a: *
sons interested directly or indirectly wny but does not cover the field.
child residing in the county and commissioners.
situation tod ay,
work
by
a
Certain
percentage
on
the
T
o
The
People
uf
Flo
rid
aThe
in farming, fruit growing or tru ck­ Wu would supplement t h a t by oddthough Seminole county ia the baby
British naval forces are- reported rather wide spread dixtubrnnee in ing, nnd 1 therefore designate S a t ­ ing, "P la n t more cattle, *heep, hog« ■
amount
handled.
His
duty
consists
county of the state the- school* are
to have joined in the movement commercial and^phajicisl conditions urday, November 7, 1914, as F a r ­ and goats," for In this ouf future
among the host in the south. Know* in seeing that warrants are properly
with the allies, who are making a which have been Experienced since mers* and Growers' Day through­ prosperity will, expand greatly and
l„g this to l&gt;e the fact we want drawn on the proper fundt nnd in
determined- stand on the Belgian the outbreak of the great European out the state of Florida; and I re- redountl to ou r rrodit. T h ere U no
issuing
his
checks
for
the
am
ount.
others to know it and to those who
residence in Th at, is about all thuU he is called frontier nguinst the westward drive war haw furnished the most forrihle »l&gt;ertfully .and urgently request th at mason In the world for Floridians
are contemplating a rcsldenco
of the Herman right wing.
lesson t.uight to the present genera­ o each county, or, where It is deem- buy cattle, aheeji, chickens, 'h og s.,
Florid» either for the winter or all ul,on to do.
Tho e v ic t battle line is nit known. tion th.it agriculture is in fact the cd utl visa hie, in each locality the etc., from a n y other sta te in the
the year round our schools are s o '
Any bonk in -the community would
This afternoon’s otlicinl French s t a t e ­ foundation ston e of our National farmers nnd citizen* generally gather UniAn and o u r people can laugh a t
ooJ that they will uppeal to the tak,‘ ul,on ltMcli lht&gt; &lt;"»'»•• labor, and
ment says th a t the German artillery grentm-ss and prosperity, and that at convenient places and give care­ the idea o j eating "em balm ed beef
„rents of children. *
i n M t , u ' 1 oi CtthurKinK *•"*
has
attacked without success “ the Upon l ' ■ proper protection and tie ful thought ami discussion to ways that comes to us from the Irig pack­
r
. . .
, , I the work performed would I*.- glad to
•hool facilities ure the lode !
Good «cl
! pays the county interest on t lo- Imi front from Nieupnrt to Ytudsloo, to velopim &gt;.t of our various agricul and means of protecting and a d ­ ing houses of tho northwest.
itone that attract the majority of
anees carried in the treasury
Thus* the east of iHxmudc " The allies, it turill I'.ti rest* ile|H'll&lt;|s the welfare vancing their interests, and of arous­
Cattle raising in the past has Ik-oii
the hone- »eekera in new territories
ing and stimulating interest ill nil confined somewhat to thq Kiasim,ur
. . . .
! I I
. there would he a Untili
doiildi'e 'ZVing
-/.viiig t he adds, have advanced mi far as Bout- of all our people
•nil the schools of Seminole have at*
its uml there bus lifen u sharp fight*
It is pro|a;r und needful, therefore, measures ufleeting the prosperity of inec prairie* nnd only in the past
L e d , rr|.uurton second W n o n ,. I“ » ” ' » ' / " ,h " , " " * 7 " .m l l b . r e
ing on a front from’ La Bassee to thut all citizens imbtn’t! with pulilie measures nfTectlng the prosperity of year havtf our |M-ople woke up to the
borinth,! ihooo
.1.1«. “ ‘J"
°'am
. .Iron,
. . other
m«*tiH
mi*nf
hfr
An it
endm
ent miDti
upon tt
which
the Ahlnin und' S t . Nazaire.
spirit and with reguril for the future their respective localities ns well a* possibilities of raising rnttlo in thin
might have the desired information
Paris states that the allies are advancement of our state and our to nil matters nflecting the general part of the s t a t e upon a large seale.
(leople will vote at the election next
s statement of the condition of our
month, proposes the abolishment of moving on I.ille. which was occupied country us well as for the material |welfare of the state.
The great jiruiries of the uj )|mt St.
schools has been prepared hy Hon.
Ati “ Curlier date is not suggested Johns river urn the ideal spots for
the o Hi is* of county treasurer with hy the Hermnns on October 13.
interest ••! the particular section in
D. I. Thrasher, superintendent o f .
\n earlier dispatch from London, which I In v live, should lie zealous for the reason thnt it is considered raising cattle, sheep and hogs and
all its af tenda ut cuinlaTMimeiiess
Public instruction of Seminole and
and cost to the taxpayer
It is one slating that the Germans were bum* and in-tiring m l lie promotion o f all advisable, and it is now rernm- tltvir possiliiljt ies are looming larger
is pvrn Is-low
a melili uh-ut that .very v.n.r cun hurtling Lille, may have reference to mi)veil ••• ' wi ll designed to lieiietit Mie tided, that ; nor to I fa* Till of eui h year
An item in the pu|&gt;era of
During the past year Seminole consi a-ntintisi\ approve and for
event-, prior tl tlitob er 13, und have our v
horMcill Nov e Hiller t). I.....p|e III Uo’iT re- Klusininiee last week gave the high
I agrieull ur«l.
county maintained ten white sehools wInch he ought to vole
i - p e r t i v e l oeul i t i es h o l d p r e l i m i n a r y water murk in prices of a car load
Miami lir-en delayed in transmission from turai
'I trtii king industries
»ith an enrollment of 1023, and an Herald
Flume In London
tlver ■i v weeks ago. when th e ef meetings at -Hell time a* may suit of la»ef 'hipped from that plan*, the
srerage attendance of 830; and
w.,r tirsi l.e tlo-ir •m iVi-nienee for the purpose
There I,. noiliing from Berlin to f e d s i iti I u r | k-.&lt;n
price being b e tte r than $26 per head.
fight r.i gr.. ». honls with an enroll
of "I discussing plans, and measures to
n-vi-uj thè position &lt;&gt;f thè tìe rm a ns gall to la- felt in the searcity
M u tes to h lor ill a
Seminole c o u n ty ran lient that
m«nt ol 723 and un average a t ­
in ' *' 'i lb o n lt c .l for limn- general i on and two of mir cattlemen have jirobthut are eontending for thè roasf ma ny •rdinar V eomitioilitle« and
Mr
and
Mrs
Jet«
se
Shilling
will
tendance of 520.
ThesA schools
&gt;d -ideralion at the
Urger gatherings ably reached the high water murk
Ilio
I tu re i» no J o iib t. hnwev’er, t he r •111 •.. v .ulva m I hr prices
«nr taiigi i i.y I!' white and 1 !* col leave Monday f..r Vi'!.&gt;M I lurida, thut ttiev are binimi for l&gt;unkirk many a l . i i . nf food. I issued all •olitempl.ited to tie held Nov. 7th.
imeni of a car
. orsd teachers
Salaries paid the where they will tie located lor .some­ .iiid • al.iis and are prepari-d to rneet addre»
Florida is today one ol the most
to the farmer» of Florida
cksonville finn.
time
Mr
Shilling
is
perhaps
the
•hue teachers, from $40 to $225
a strong fi-Mstalli-e
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und !■ •II it izcn» of the state who prosperous states of the I'nion and T h e
at
th
$35
ti3 a head.
per month, aggregate for the tetm oldest employe of tin- county III
trnl land' urging that enjoys a high rank in the mutter of the car
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NichI IIII 111 Ilf service, he hu VIUg heell sii
•I eight miintVf $18,796.26
Sal
arrangi Hi* n l'
the t«T h i pi ' a wealtl
Her pros|M-rit\ o U u t l \ I’ri
t hey
earlier
in
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Prance
i.-lie
va
afe
thè
tries of ihe colored teachers, from [Ifrilltendrfit tt.d I h|ef engineer of I ll*» »Utt |i.l ich :irn fit rimg a g a i n o n |da lit 11
l , ult I v in ion n f —rfi i\ *snd high standing ai. In- ■veti m o r e
calile and suiti
130 to Imi p.r month. aggregate for th(’ M" ‘ " "
h.-ating &gt;..d light
r ■11 lost .1 III is
dv,i lii e »l however, !■&gt; projHT CO
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p demoiistraten
the term Hy53 75.
Trànaportation ( " ' 8 I*1“ " ' f,,r -V* &gt;' ,r ”
l,,s M rv" '
nut
the
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thaï
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In
re
•peration
and organization in t lie
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will
r«*H
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• cali bring top
Iteeii
so
satisfuelory
that
’ #f-children m schrmhr in the county. *”l!' 1......
f her f a r m e r s a n d g r o w e r s notch prices
all abundance of -- ti p r o I l i i e r e s t
1» iindo.ibtedly
G erm an- a n d
A u s t r i a n s h a v e e n 1 may 1
new
hoard
of
count
v
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on
mi'simiers
|2,5!9.on
por
improvement of
t he
I" • f i e f " r w tin - c o n t r i b u t e - o ’ rt ai l
I d l i c e 1 i-, ■I bv our 4 util.
In hi« duties tie . ..IlM.'T . .1 h a d w e u l h ' - r 1 fl I l u ' . ' l a n
school h o : ' . ' and ei|ui|iment $.*. bus retained him
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tila for a carload of grass fed c a ttle
Th. v . l a i n . , b* iVtcM •r. t o b e t i l l ó l e
ÎDI 42. b-r .,l| other purposes’ $2. Inis come hi cn/II.Hl * It r ’ a great P n l . . . d
I &gt;-n vored in that hoped and urged that our people and is a m atter of congratulation to
I III lie- markets
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192.77
Tla- total income from all many of the citisens of thi- county m.t king f p ri . g r . - '« i a l o n g
liticatimi In j -oi i i nul
i 1 i take grealiT nlv.iitag) of l tu- iinus- the men who raised tlu-in and S e m ­
con
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source* (,,r the year. $30.272 fit and his unfailing kindlv greeting l V t n . g r a d . i " i
mnierial advantages
which usual opportunity olierei! them to
inole county.
,
gr&gt;
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7Vsrr»nt.' issued during the school and courtesy will be mi'-ed during lia&gt; l.ci
I woui certuinlv m i rue tlirough such protect I hi» stati* s indu tries, mVerily, plant hens, plant- c a t tle ,
his absence. His mnny friends here
Nothing i- definitely known of t h e
year for all purposes. $34.77421
ase
lu r wealth and develop her
i act tv |eplant
hogs, plant sheep.
tru-t
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Florida
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o( 1 • ifon, payinie ther«*iur not less
today.
try to he nearer his chief m arkets.
Wilh l»m’ one tninpr exception
1 also
(fiat. ten n*u ts per pound
Japan lost tlie cruiser Taknchiho,
hsrmony .prevailed througiiout the
(O I.I.K I T O R
R E P O R T S Business prospered. I he money (low ­
urge. (hr pvnpl«' to nr^ari/i' local T A X
vrhtrh -trurk n mine while patYollii g
ed in and the young German chose
founty among tuachera, jNtirans atvil
a n i ■llinty ’¡tssogia t lilt's of club » tor
K A I U IIK O F M A N Y T O
oll Tsingtau
Two hundred und
II wife trulli tile people of Ills fu ller
the local and county school hoard,
1 ) . ; I i r p o s e Ilf still ll.itlltg tl* pur
P W W H E N IM E
s
i
v
e
n
t
v
•••.,•
otbeers
and
m
e
tl
p
e
t
la ml
snd a* far a* the superintendept is
a lid h.ddl Ii g «1 . ol Inn ■n n i
4 h.1
I
bed
»i'l*- to judge, from every sta n d ­
l.a*l folv he look hi* wife ncross
1'.ilici tur Ino
I)
linkli.«
i i . t af kel r. gì. 1 rn-d . - ■&gt;.r n ,i 1 •mi
Tax
point
..lie nf th,. most success- TO UK I'OSTMASTKK \T
\dditinnitl ( .1nudilih trnofis were .tii n
a ini t hi* i ••in n m.||I \ «ould -t .itr*» that the i &gt;|l.. no.bile license TlW' $»•i dfl ••!» ¡I \¡I f t turn trip und
fui school ..¡^rs in (lie historf* of
• \ von moût h.
Kngland. ♦mr * and n* pro)', r i •
b b :
1 t •• in. &gt;.i&gt; i *• liilivr tif-t t. .i - ii «#t. hi««fii * (iieff;, -ol that their tif'l .luid might
I.A.NDO. S I &lt; f KKIMN4.
He e x ­
' II -, work III tld* M'l'X
"l.i -.
paid t.y many of th,- owners There be born in the Fatherland
ii.,« - , I s i*( I la- w o t M
W. II. O \ I'.Al.
tion
pected
to
lie
back
in
America
by
ote lias been about LID licenses issued
It '.as been very gralilvmg to n*.t
I la Turkish government has pllow
with
his
wife
and
liuhy,
hut
the
W &lt;’ fused the l l r i t i s h demand that tin that
( &gt;. t 20
Yirlnntlir. Fla
onsldera bit* int.'(ç«i lias bi.-n and there aft aIm ii t 2 ID m.lchines
Schools throughout Seminole are
in rm.in crew.i* be discharged from j miinitysted throughout
ll«state in tIn' county
The penalty for nop- rton finger of war reached out ayd
«0» busily engaged with the ne
new
w Mcla-an has received word from
yrer’s work, increased enrollment, Waphington that his appointment as the cruisers Goelien und Bri*sluu|in the diversification of crops, and jiayment is double the amount of tupped him on the shoulder. W ithin
improved equipment, more ofllcient postmaster of Orlando to succeed wludi Turkey liought from Germany t hat a the " B u y u Buie of t ’n t t o n " the license, which will make it a few days ufter the child was born
iMcherx. and-.'mora of them, a n d , " ’- 11 O'Neni. present Republican which Turkry1 Imught from Ger­ mo) • menl has hearty support in rather hard on the owners when the the govern ml* n t / emissary stopped
m any*section* of tin rnuntry
The Tax C ollector loses patience and ut tlie Germ an’s duor and notified
« O ’ much larger income leads to |oppointed, has finally Uum con- many
|»itti..tion which now riinfroht* us m starts eollectlng through the sheriff. him that his » rvircs were required
'i1» tbttering conclusion thnt at this ' firmed l&gt;y the sennte and his papers
bme next yt.ar n|| oiUatanding warbw forwarded at once
The up How Prohibition Work* in Kansas one which Jiresi-Iit» the greatest Several of our people have been in the anim-s id the Kaiser. There.
He hail neglected -to
opportunity ev er oflered to our caught in other counties without was no escape.
mntx win have been retired, uil pointmeni wus seni in hy l’resident
At
the
meeting
of
the
l
’reabytake
out
American
nsMirulir.u lion
(H’oph* fur extending and im p rov ­ this years license tag on their ri ra
«hool debts paid, more children, Wilson some fnonth* ago and a depaper*.
tt-riati
Christian
K
fhleq^-or
Society
and
have
been
forced
to
pay
a
license
ter
mi
ned
eflort
to
postponV
thè
coning their agricultural interests and
K»r and better schools and money
Hu wife has m.t heard from him
" llle treasury. Now lot the chjl- firmation hns been mude by bolli last Friday night thu su bject of tein- it i.ills for the best thought and in those counties. T h i* is got pat­
since
the day she kissed him in u
ronizing
your
homo
county
and
also
Oriundo
and
Washington
people.
the
wisest
action
on
the
part
of
patrons and teachers join
|m-ranee and firohibition was dlaFor all she
iirtily with tho local und county who were fiersonally intrrested in ■ussctl, and am ong the interesting our •ntire citizenship in ri'ing to the makes it rather tough n the owners heartbroken f; -••well.
lt
emergency and taking ad vantage to lie asked to come across I.y the kuqws in- im» six feet dee|i in the
■«bool hoard in building up the han- hliving some line else appoiflted
f a c t s and ligures which were firoThis hastily dug trenches Indore larg e, or
of n n opportunity oflered
It i» *a officials of other counties.
« f schools and school system, in is reported thut charges were j&gt;re- j
Mr
McLean,
but
dticed w .s a startling.pafHT from the time when mutual aid and coopera­ license must he fluid and one might stark o n tho plain» of Churle.rof.
ierrcjl against
•bn. the neweaf 0f the state.
upon investigation these wore found Attorney General of Kansns on how tion are needed in every section, us well patannize home offirials aw T h e business which he built up in
•
Your* tiuly,
This this couqtry
with such ch eerfu l
to lie utterly groundless, and after prohibition had worked in IÜH state and if freely and unselfishly given, officials of other counties.
I&gt; L T H H A S J I E R . Kupt.
license must lie jaiid and owners pains is going rapidly to ruin in. the
the most thorough investigations,
the reward will be uliunduiit.
T h e following lire some of the facts
the appointment was unanimously
As indicative of the benefit* to should pay it now and avoid trouble hands of an inexperienced and dis­
he stated:
tracted r e la tiv e .— Ex.
l m* derived through cooperation. I and double payment.
confirmod.
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-----------------I. More than half the county jails desire to cull th e attention of tho
Mr. McLean bus been in the emin
Kansas
nre
em
p
ty
.
public to the fact that, within tho
Som e Fine P ecan s
pfey of the present postmaster for
County commissioners in
Polk
2 Sixty-five out of 105 counties past week un organization w a s form ­
The lli-ruld is in receipt of a pack­ county cin&gt;*^ler a county fair one
twelve or thirteen years und Is a
- most tillable nnd competent offleia in the slap* huve no convict* in the ed at u meeting in Jacksonville age of ftecana from the Oak Knoll of the best things that could happen
held by n number of citizens from Farm n ear Altamonte, thi# county. f the liest things that could happen
and practically ev ery one in Orlando s t a le 'p e n a l institutions.
different
parts of the state, known They are u new variety grown hy and have announced un ap p ro p ria­
is pleased at the appointment
3 Mnny counties have had no
as
t
tie
Florida
Twenty Thousand that veteran N. II. Fogg of the firm tion of $ 1, 000 for the fair to be held
criminal jury trial in ten y e a r * .,.
Bale Club, its purpose hoing to a s­ of Fogg &amp; Osteen, owners of Oak in Polk county next February. T h e
Dr. Miller In Orlando
4 . Eighty seven countie* have no
ARMSTRONG
sist needy cotton growers in selling Knoll.
Mr. Fogg writes th at he has la k e la n d News telling of the action
insane.
4&gt; r. Oliver J . Miller of Sanford
their rotton nl a fair price.- T h is named the pecan the Fogg’s Prolific commending it. said that l-akclaiul.
Ril first page m ention as
5 Fifty-four
counties
have no plan is un excellent und commend
appeared before the city council this
Paper Shell which is name emu igii having volunteered to give $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,
the largest ad v ertisers In
f e e b l e minded
it I•Li- one. and 1 earnestly urge thnt to carry it most every-w here in a arid other people being m u c h inter
afternoon, addressing the hotly upon j
t; Snw’-si* counties have no in­ it ie given helirty support mid ••• civilized community
today’s issue. T h e ad ­
tlak Knoll ested. ll now see ms that t h e lair in
a bill thnt he purposes bringing be- j
ebriates
up, ration ill all parts ■&gt;( I In- - t a le
Farm
is
a
famous
place
for Dints, the spring will l.e a glad su creas.
vertisement m ay be found . fore the next legislature, requiring a
7 Twenty-nine counties huve not In view of the relatively limited p r o - vegetables, pecans nnd hogs and An effort ii being made to huve a
on P a g e 8 . .
uniform state medical examination a single inmate on their poor farms. ductnm of cotton in Florida, con- Fogg Is a living example of what a
permanent building eroded on the
certed support of the movement in thrifty farmer enn accomplish in a th letic field in Lakeland, where the
of all children in the public schools.
8 Kansns i* the second richest
He received the endorsement of the state in the Union, her per capita which this club bus taken the lead Seminole county or any other coun­ fuir association
rnn house anil cure
Special Notice
would tend, greatly to relieve the ty in Floridu.
He
raises
only
the
for
the
stock
a
n
d poultry e x h ib its
council, *n requisition which he will wealth is $1700.
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distress felt by cotton growers of best of everything and ulwuya gets
•
'
•
«
*
J he herald will on each
•uch
year.
T
h
e
fair
assoefatibn h a *
make of nil thè councils of the prin­
9. They have the lowest doath Florida.
the best niurkot price nnd bus made been very active o f lute and with the
;fy ^ attention to the cipal oitlea In the state, together rate in the world— 7 H per thousand. • T o '’most successfully derive |a*r- gooil e v e ry year. . We hereby thank
tim e intervrinng nnd u continuance
^argest advertisement in with the recommendation ‘ of all
1 0 . Less than 10 of thé 78C news­ munent advantages, it is essential him for the pecans und ho|N- hg will of in terest.and work the fuir of 1 9 15
school o flirtala in the various roun- papers of the sta te will accept whis­ that those of our people interested continue to sijip \is n package as should exccvd an ything ever before,
current issue,.)in tlie’ growing of cotton and thoac ’ long us the season, lusts.
key ad vertisem ent*.
attem pted in th e rounty.
ties.— Reporter-Star.
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T H E SAN FO RD HERALD

O c t o b e r I«. 1914

Mixed Nationality.

A Statement from
Dr. Armstrong in
Regard to His
Riverview Proper­
ty at Jacksonville

Four-year ohl

Mauclo'a father

la

from Germany; her mother from Scot- i ^
'land. Ono day the conversation turned ) y
on natlonnlltlea and nly husband naked
MnKgki what nhc'woa. With. her arm
1around her Mttlo brother Herman aho
i replied:
" Mamma und wo'» Scotch,
|but papu'a he's Gorman."
Wladom of the Bee.

"Our plan la very dlOarenti” nald
the bee
" W e work In tlio Hummer
to lay up a »tore of food agalnat tho
acaaon when we foreaco wo aboil want
It; but those who do nothing but
drink and dance and slug In tho-uuin
mcr must expect to sturvo In tho
ter."— Old Fuble.

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In (hr Tlrrull Court. Nrtrnlh Judicial H'lr*
cull. In an«l fo r Iho Connly of Ncmlnolr,
florid«. In Chancery

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John K.JTygcrt, Complainant

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Citation
Edward ( \ Kerr, and Anna
Forrcloturc
M. K$rr, H«’»pondt»n(a.
of M o n p a g r
^To Kdward 47« Krrr ami Anna M. Kerr
( I w i H f i n w n , Indiana, and to any Either per
•on. claiming an intermt in Lot No. 52.
ix. of
oi
M . M. S m i t h y S u b - d i r r s f i n l r . &lt;^i

We take this opportunity to show our
beautiful stock of Ready-to-Wear Goods,
Silk and Wool dress materials, trimmipgs,

To my many friends and buyer§ o f |
Riverview property, I wish to make a
ijr, rtbiidu
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appearing from the. affidavit of Grorgr
^-■¡&lt;c ■"'■-'It being our customliilways
statement, giving a few facts in regard O. ItHerring,
herein duly flUo, that hr U »oto this rapidly developing suburb o f Sr3.*.r«s3r.ji;
■...i* the newest novelties, etc“_we
Jacksonville.
......... “
our annual
I have had the question put to me
several times recently, why I do not
advertise Riverview now as I formerly
did. Here is my answer: ‘
Riverview has been so well adver­
Sanford
tised, and the sales of this property
have been so enormous, the develop- --*•
ments so great, that there is a steady t'l«rk ol Ihr ('trrult t'nurt, Srmlnolr
demand for the property without say­
ing a word through the press.
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that || |a |hr belief of the affiant, that the
defendant*. Kdward C. Kerr and Ann a M
Kerr are non-rwddent* of the »t ale nf Flor­
ida. and are now resident« of the Ma te of
Indiana; redd ing in tha town of Georgetown,
Indiana; that the «aid defendant* rfre over
tha age of 21 year«, and that there la no
perron In the »t ale of Florida, tha »ervirr
of aubpoena upon whom would ba binding
upon tha »aid defendants*, wherefore, yuu.
F d w a r d C. Kert an d Anna M . Kerr, and
all qthcra claiming any right, title nr in 'r r e*t In Lot No . 62, M. M. Smith*« S u b ­
division,
Semlnolo
County,
Florida.
are
ordered tn appear to the hill of complainant,
duly bled in thi« cause, on Monda y, the 7th
flay nf llrrrm ber . A. f&gt;. IDI4, the rant# b e ­
ing a rule day of tfiia court.
It it further ordered that this notirc be
published in the
Herald, n n r » «
paper published In Seminole county, Fb*r
oner a w«*«»V. f •»r four ronarrutivr

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Ci.u n . and iht .ral therinf, I hl- I\ih «lay
at October. A. I &gt; I VI I
•«rail
K A IH IM .U S S .
County, Florida.
Il y Jaa. C . Ko t. nl« , I&gt;. C.

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Riverview Today Looks Like a Young
City in Its Self

The great million and a half city
docks are being built out our way.
The Carpenter-O’Brien great two and
one-half million dollar mills are out
beyond us, and the hundreds o f thous­
ands o f dollars now being spent in »"«"L
Riverview, ancLaraund tht, is creating
a demand for this property that puts
us in a position where we do not need
to spend another dollar in advertising
through the press.
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Special Reserved
I)r. Armstrong has withdrawn
from the market two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars worth o f his
choicest lots and will hold them while
the present great developments are
going on in this section, and will re­
place them on the market when the
prices will range one thousand dollars
for inside lots and three to four thous­
and dollars for his riverfront lots.
Riverview is making one o f the
finest investments to the large or small
investor in the entire state of Florida.
A place where a man or woman may
spend five or ten dollars a month for
a few years and realize thousands of
dollars profit.

Over Three Hundred Thousand Dollars
Worth of This Property Already Sold

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Ili r.
I a' I b» j*» Iaa!•»» «a t In «it
In en g ¿ ¿
in an&lt;i « a r t ) on. at l*»«t b » h* Ii- a'* and r e
le i
Inb»l» 'tied -if huVillg
in.«».,
la« luring, preparing ami iii«p&gt; n«l i| «Iru^».
rr-edl» ine« ami med inrat preparai mn»
al
Vi n d « . I»» In»» ile. pfepar«*. «eli «I &gt;1 «Il I r»«c "f
mili« ral. aerati &lt;1 an«! « «riicroirat« d » A D p ,
to make, man ulact ure and « d l «li*inle « t ant * ,
j and droiluritara; to buy, own. aril and ron, vej real «alale, to i e i r n » « tnottey and «eI'urc t be -an»«-, by mortgage«. «Ir»-d«. h o m i -.
rin i r « &lt;»r other «»lillgat'ona thir«f«»r tn t»u&gt;.
-ell, ar«tuirr, own and _h«d«l all pir^onaf
property
nere««ary to
prop« rlv
ron dini
w
arnl carry on t lie- bu «lpe «» «1 t I"
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a nU
ha»»-, r lerci»» and
all
t b( right« pi. a* » r • and | r « .1« g«
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in « »«r p«»r al mn* »»rgan.fr.l and • a.
ili.l.

the la«* nf I I r «late nf Fl««r’&lt;!¿

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Tl.r kmminl of th* ra[ntal » l « f k of Iht.
rorimratiun «hall I-,- T - r n l y Five T h o u « » n d
lt&gt;h0(H).00) DolUra, Xn l&gt;r dlvldril Into l « o
hundred and M l y
(S&amp;0) aharrt of Ono
l lu n d r r d (JIOU.OUI Dollari r » r h .
All ur
any poition of thr raplla l ilo rk nf thla
r n r p a r d l o n may he paya ldr fn. I.«urd or
UB.d for I h# purrhaM. of. prnprr.y, rlthrr
real or |»rrional. or for .h r |&gt;ayrorot of lai or
-or . . . v i m , at a ju ■t and (air valuation, lo
ho drlrrmmc-d l-V Ihr lioard of dlrrrtnra.
A f l l d r IV.
T h i . ror|M&lt;rallon .hall ron.ln ur ami havr
full powrr to r . r r r l . r It. rorpura.r ri(lrv«
and l.a n r h l.. —. t i r a nt-rlod of mo ri, ninr
j r i r i , fri-m and aflrr it-« romn.rnrrVnrol
ol II« ror|.oralr rt i.lorir r
Arllrlr V
T h a bualnraa of thl* corporation .hall hr
cpndurtrd by thr l-tlloviins officer« V pro«*dent, a «r r r r la r y and a trraaurrr, and a
hoard of director., y( noi Iraa than thrrr
nor mora lhan flva dirrtlora.
Until tha Drat1 m r r t l n i of tha i t i t i holdara, hrrrln aflrr provided for, the offlrara of thla corporation «hall ba:
( ’. W .
K ntxm ln rrr . nrraldrnt; 8. M. Kntin-lntrr,
. r r r r l a r y ; T . P. L««rli , treavurar, and r . W.
F n t im l n c r r , S. M . F n t i m l n i r r and T. P.
l ^ w l . . b a l l ronvtltulr Ihr hoard of dlrn tor«.
T h r fir/t or orxapltatlon mrating ol tha
• tnrkhóldrra «holl or hold at l.o n g «n o d ,
fl o r id a, on thr 14th day ol November, A. D .
1914, (or (hr pu rpo «« of adopting l-y-Uwa
and completing thr nrganlratlon of thla corporatlon, and alvo for thr purpou- ol elect­
ing auch officer« nf thr corporation
arr
hereinbefore provided for, and thereafter
thr annual
meeting of thr aforkholdrra
.hall be held on tha third TucmUy In N o ­
vember of r ar h and every year.
Arllrlr VI.
T h r hlghrrt »moun t of Indrhtednr«« or
liability to which thi. corporation «hall «uhjrct It «elf .hall hr an amount not to exceed
thr amount nf. thr capital «torti of thl«
corporation.
A rt lr l» VII.
T h » name» »n d r »Idancea of thr aubacrlblng lnr&lt;irpnratm«~and th» amount of
capital atock aubacribed by r ar h arr a« fol­
lone:
C. W . ilntamlnt'.-r, I . o n f w o » d , Florida. Ten
Sharer.
8.
M.
Fntanr.lncvr.
I^ng aro od,
Florida,
" N i n e t y Hh»rr».
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L. W . K.ntrrringet, t.ongwood, Florida, Ten

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Here you will find
displayed all ^ the
newest fashioned
su its, cap es and
^7 coats k x . 1ad ies..
- - Also a pretty Hue'
of coats for children
and youn^ ladies. •

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LADIES’ NECKWEAR
A larjie assortment of brand new neckwear,
those new "vest" effects, flared collars, silk and lace
jabots, etc., all made of nice material. See this display.

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SPECIAL SHOWING OF
BOY’S SUITS

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Here you will see all those
things your boy has been
-craving in the way of a suit.
Beautiful line of 150 boy’s
suits, brand new.
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DON’T FORGET THE BOY’S
DISPLAY

Share«.

Scores, o f fine homes have been
built, beautiful streets and avenues all
C. W. Fnttmlngrr
8. M. Knt»mlnf«r
laid off, fourteen miles o f streets open­
I.. W.Tfotimlngcr
M. 8. F.nt«mlA(tr
T. P. l-r*ria.
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ed up and set out in shade trees, beau­ /
tiful parks and drive ways laid off, and ty of 8» ml not#
f
a state o f progress shown on every side. t
Dr. Armstrong, the owner, and
his family are now taking a cruise in
my h»od »nd afficUl »»al In th»
of-Srmlnolr and th» »U te of Florida,
Southern waters' and may be seen ii county
on Oil« th» 16th day of October, A. D. 1911.
(wall
M AIIV K. W A LD U oif.
PuNle. State of Florida.
person during the week o f 19th to 24tl Gao. A.MyNotary
coraml*«lon eaplraa Nov. 13, *17.
DaCottea.
Attorney lor Incorporator».
o f October, here in Sanford.
lO-Frl-ttc
M . 8. Kr.f«minger, lovngwood, Florida. T r n
Sbarra
T , p ; UrWIa, l.ongwood, Florida. T rn 8har»a
In wltr.raa whereof, thr auhacrlbing in r a r pbratora have hereunto art thrlr name«, on
thla thr 16th da y of Ortoher; A . U- IB M .-

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veffuuotr fmrrrtr:

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t &gt;»ar»t e f i!..*«•, 1
time to tlrrr
Artici« II
The general nature «•! « h# bu*inr

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READY-TO-WEAR
DEPARTMENT

: o f i n t o i n *o k a i i o n
Notice I« hereby given that wr the under• i gn rd intend to apply to t hr Honorable
I'ark Trammell. Governor of tbe Slat« of
Florida, at
Tallaha«*ec,
Florida, on the
lOtto da&gt; o ( N o v cm h tr , \ I» 1911. for In
t ter« patent incorporating M i r r a r n e Manu
fa&lt;turing
tym pany.
under t be 1olio « ir« g
propose«! «Mirle» «•/ in»ur por at ion t h»* «»rig
mat ••( » In# I» i* n o » on hi«' in the office «•!
I be Nrrretar.» «•( M a le , a- rm uirrd b\ l a «
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W hntrrmngcr
S M Fntf minger
I W Knt i minger
M N Fn tf mtngrr
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Article« of I nr nr pur alino «»f Mirratile M a n ­
ufacturing 4 ompatny
We, the und esig ne d, have agreed to a •
»orlate &lt;»uf»*'\r« anil •Iai hen-1.&gt; heroine »•
• Oriate«! (nr (He purpose «»I forming it.ln «
body politic ami lorpnrale. un/ler and b&gt;
Virtue nf I lie law« «if lb«- «tate nf I lurid*,
and «Io her» b ) adopt the following a r li «b «
ol inrorpuration
Artlrli I
T i e narir «if t I»*- corporation »hall be
Alterati.» M anulari nr ir g « o mpa n \ ^ a luj A.'
pf
tti «^ » a l piar
prtrujjial
pia« • -il
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R O Y A L BRAND

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/. hereby e»rtlly that bcfqyr ma » notary
-bile, prraonally a p p » » r r « C C. W . KntaIngrr, S. M . pn ttm ln grr. !.. W . Kntainger, M . 8. Fnlam ln grr and T. P. I-rwlr.
f a ta t well known to hr the prnn na nam»«L
In and who aubtirlbed thrlr name« to thr^
foregoing »rtlclrv of Incorporillon. »n d arvrrally ackrvawtrdgad before ire that th*y
• veculrd tha aa m» for thr purpo ««» therein

Openings are not always for ladies. - We will have
also a special display of Men’s Furnishings.

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�WAR f^VVS FIVE HOURS AHEAD OF ANY PAPER IN THE SANFORD FIELD
P U B L IS H E D '
SEMI-WEEKLY

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ON TUESDAYS
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HANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY

VOLI .me: VI

&lt;»&lt; TOIIF.lt 20. 1914

NO

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11nt«&gt;re-» t«111 In nil other agricultural,
horticultural ami
trucking activ­
ities should get together in their re­
spective localities at an enrly date
to discuss present and futur« con­
ditions, and to form voluntary or­
ganizations to push forward all
worthy
and
helpful movements,
which eider lieneficial result» with
IT IS REPOIiTíiD -JCJIAX .G O V E R N O R T R A M M E L L respect to' the planting, cultivation STOCKMEN R E A L I Z E
and marketing of all the numerous
D E S IG N A T E S * tfA R M OVER TWELVE HUNcrops which ron\l»ipe to make FlorERS*
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C E E D E D IN R E T A K IN G
DEED DOLLARS FO?r ~
Itnrt—horffrtrirtmri :
wealth.
C IT T ~ O r 'O K R 'T N T r
ERS’ DAY"
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Tallslftssee, Fla., Oct. 20. (¡ov. that I might suggest n comm
A struggle for the ppjfcession 4/J
-The Jacksonvillff Metropolis hi
the strip of French’sea coast nearest Park Trammell todaj' issued the* fol­ date for the holding of meetings In running a head entitled "P la n t More*
to the shores of England wns the lowing address to the people of Flor­ each county of the stato by all per­ Hens," which is good enough in its
most interesting phase of tho war ida: *
sons interested directly or indirectly way but does not cover the field.
situation today*,
T o The People of Florida- The in farming, fruit growing or truck­ Wo would supplement that by add­
British naval forces are- reported rather wielo spread diatubrnnee in ing, and I therefore designate Sat­ ing, "Plant mpre cattle, aheep, hogn •
to have joined .In the movement commercial and^fihapcial conditions urday, November 7, 1914, as Far­ and goats," for In this our future
with the allies, who are making a which have been Experienced since mers’ and Growers' Day through­ prosperity will, expand greatly and
determined stand on the Belgian the outbreak of the great European out tho state of Florida; and I re- redounti to our credit. There is no
frontier nguinst the westward drivo war huve furnished the most forcible spectfully .and urgently request that reason in the world for Floridians tv.
of the German right wing.
lesson taught to the present genera­ n each county, or, where It is deem­ buy cattle, sheeji, chickens, »bogs.Florida either for the winter or nil uI,on to 'loThe
e)pirt
battle
line
is
nit
known.
tion that agriculture is in fact the ed ltdvisuhle, in each locality the etc., from any other stato in tho
the year round our schools are s o 1 Any bank in -the community would
This afternoon's official French state­ foundation stone of our National farmers und citizens generally gather Unidn and our people can laugh at
ood that they will appeal to the take u»,on
th‘‘ *“ » “ ' hthor. and
ment says that the German artillery greatness and prosperity, anil that at convenient places nnel give care­ the idea oj eating “ embalmed l&gt;eef
n,rents of children. ’
in*tead oi ™»&gt;urKinK the county for
has
attucked without success ‘ ‘ the upon tl'1 proper protection and ele*- ful thought and eliscussion to ways that comes to us from the Irig pack­
K
.u I 1 i the work performed would hi- glad to
Qood school facilities are the lode)
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front
from Nieuport t«» Yladsloo, to velopincut iif our various agricul­ and means of protecting and ad- ing houses of the northwest.
the county interest &lt;&gt;n the tr.i
itone that attract the majority of 1 P*''
the
east
of Dtxmudc " The allies, it tural I'.te re sts depend» the welfare vancing their interest.», ami of arous­
anres carried in the (reasury
Thus*
Cattle raising in the past has liven
the home seekers in new territories
ing and stimulating interest in all confined somowhat to thq Kissim­
there would he a double »zving the adds, have1 advanced mi far ¡is Bold­ of all cur people.
»nd the school* of Seminole have at­
payment to the treasurer and the re­ er» ami there has been a sharp light­
It is proper and needful, therefore, measures udecting the prosperity of mee prairies and only in tho past
tained a reputation second \o none.
ing on a front from' La Bassee to that all citizens imhutBl with public measures adopting the prosperity of yenr have' our people woke up to tho
ceipt of interest on deposit.
In order that those from other states
spirit and with regard far the future their respective localities as well as possibilities of raising cattlo in this
An amendment upon which the Aldnin and' St. Naxaire.
might have the diBired information
Paris states that the allies are advancement of our state and our to nil mutters affecting the general part of the state upon a large scale.
people will vote at the election next
a statement of the condition of our
as for the material I welfare of the state.
The great prairies of the up|&gt;or St.
month, proposes the abolishment of moving on Lille, which was occupied country as we
achooli has been prepared by Hon.
A n —earlier date ts not suggested Johns river uru the ideal spots for
the ndice of county treasurer, with by the Germnns on October 13.
interest ■*i the- particular section m
D. I. Thrasher, superintendent of ,
An curlier dispatch from London, which t in v live1, should he zealous for the reason that it is considereel raising cattle, sheep and hogs and
all its attendant cumbcrMirncness
Public Instruction of Seminole und
and cost to tin- taxpayer
It is one stating that the* Germans were bom­ and urtirn g in t lie promotion o f all advisable. and it t» now .recom- their possibilities art1 looming larger
ii given t«'low
An item in the jvujiers of
amendment that every vul.r can barding l.ilh1. may have reference to moven •*• t- well designe d [o Iie*III*Til inenele.l, that |rior to the 7th of eat h yenr
During the punt year Seminole eonsc lent omisI approve and (or
e ve r.t» prior tl tie tuber 13. and have our ' i*•• I agricultitral.
hortte-iil No Vi- Ii, |,er the1 people ill l bl'T r»1- Kissimmee last week gave the high
rouniy maintained ten white schools w,1|ch
v,„,
Mla,„, been delayi'it m transmission from tural
-pi'itive localities hold preliminary water mark in prices of a car load
n't trucking ineliislrieie
Fiance to London.
with an enroJlment of 1023, and an |{«.r&gt;&lt;l&lt;i
Over -iv weeks ago. when the ••f meetings at »neh tune a* may suit of beef »hipped from that place, tho
arerage attendance of 830; and
t In ir &lt;onve-nience for t he purpose1 price being better than $26 per head.
There1 is nut lung from Berlin t&lt;» fed s &gt;■'
Furopean «.it tirst 1
right r • ¿r»»
hi toI•« with un enroll­
gun
to
he
felt
in'
the
scarcity
of
|
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discussing
plans.and measures to
revcaj the1 position of the Germans
Moves lo Mot nla
Seminole county ran lieut thnt
ment of 725 and an average atin !»■ submitted for mori1 general eon and t » o of uur cattlemen have prob­
that are- contending for the roast manyordinary «•oinhienllt i»1» anil
Mr and Mrs Jesse Shilling will
tetidincc of 526.
ThesA schools
(vanii ng price1»
of -idcru t ton at the larger gatherings ably reached the high water mark
line
There- I- h1» doubt, however, the r,.
leave
Monday for '-a'.Lord I hernia,
»rig taugt ' !,;. 1!» white1 and 1 !» col­
f food. I issued an •ontelllpl.lted to In- belli Nov. 7th. this week in the shipment of a car
tlmi tiny nr»- hound for Itunkirk ma ny
I i* ored teacher.»
Salarios paid the where* they will lie located lor some­ anil • a la is and are prepared to meet adilres - tu I R«- i*4rm«Tf &lt;»f F lnrifla
Kl«»rn!a ih (o«l:i \ nm* uf &lt;hi» moni load of cuttle to a Jacksonville firm.
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Mr Shilling is perhaps t he
■hue teachers, from $40 to $225 time
a strong fesist II nee*.
\
ami to ell i ilizcps of tl»1 state who prospe-rous state-s of the I ninn and The cattle brought $35.63 a head,
oldest
employe
of
the
county
in
per month, aggregate for the tefcm
..t.irol lands urging tl.it 'n p ijs a high rank in the1 matter of the car bringing over {12 0 0
Nich­
It.un- t tin r **ii used much suffering OWI) i
of eight tiioni
$ 18,796.26.
Sal- pollil of service, he having been sil to 1 1,, troop» tn Trance earlier in they
per capi'.I wealll
lier pro*|MritV olson .V I'revatt iif Geneva are the
arra n g&gt; Me at »
sn't high standing at. be- ■vi-n mori- men who raised l he cat tie and sold
triea of i h lolnrcd teachers, from , l" T |||&gt;,,i"l,,ni 1 I. &gt;1 , I le f *•ngi lle-e r e.f I be I alt p.ilgn are fttflltig again nil ‘ pla lit i1
■t. . u l t I V a t t o n
dv.ili.e-d luiwi ver. |iy protecr cee ■ t bn hi , and this price demonstrate«
ISO to $ per month, aggregate lor the Miami cotin! \ he ating and light
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the b.ti’ li-htp» -0 1 outinuousls that
Ills s e r v i c e
the term ir.i53.75- Transportation mh’ 1*1«•'* (l,r
&gt;• •»rope-ratioli
and i'rgamzation in the that rattle fuised here ran bring top
I
would
limit,
to
I
lie1
eld
that
there1
great hardships r 1111
ef chiltirpti tn s-rhrmhr tn the county.
interest of her farmer* and growi-r» notch price*
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may
I
at
iibiimlani
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pro
This' i» undoubtedly
( ier ma us and. Austrians have eit
$2,529.OH
F, ir fin prove ment of new hourel of rountv commissioners
I el lice1 1 I-e**I bv oijr ^ •itl,. pi *|.I•1 fur who scontrihuti1 *o Jreatly to the the highest priiT ever paid in Flor
has retaineel him
In In* 'luiies he­ , oiinte r&gt; d bail weath»-r in Kiissian
ll Is eoiriiestly itlu fur a carload of grass fed cuttle
•chool houses anti equipment I*.
home ■iiii*nn pi uni ipil lor -uh1 in -l.ite’ s de VI lupini lit
lms
come
III
cei/tlae
&lt; *lth' a great I*,.(a, d I L, v , lain, however, tee ho
lio
peni
and
urged
that
our people and is a matter of congratulation to
701 42. fur all other purpose1*' $2 .
|oilier market.»
I ••n vored in that
ma ki ng f progress along the \ 1st11h1.
take1 greater id vn l.igi of the1 mills- the men who raised them and Sem­
792.77 The total income from all many of the cit irons of the county
I'llll
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'inll-alloil
to
pollil
out
the
I'etreegraii assert» that the1 in\ a»ihit
lourn1* for the year, $30,272 61 ainl his unfailing kindly greeting
greet
matefl.ll a&lt;l Vmilages
which usual opportunity ollered them to inole county.
has
In i n de liiiitely checkeit.
Warrants issued during the school al" courtesy will be mis.»ee| during
WIHlbi ertuinly aci rue through »urh I protect the state1 s indu trie1». inVerity, plant hens, plant cattle,
Nothing is definitely known of the• re a si1 In r wealth and ele-vidop he-r
year for all purposes, $34,77421 ids absence. His many friends hen*
¡i i ' 1 ' Ii1“
plant
hogs, plant sheep.
trust his I'loriela interest» »ill prove fat* of I'* • liiv-l |r tiallleiu
Best III
re -nur. e»
Wirrant* outstanellng. July 1st. $s
after.
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ml
y
soon
tIn
profitable
and
know
that
he
will
soon
(orinatlo
that It I» still holding
4.19 99, cash hi t he1 hands of tin
I’ MIK T I M M Mi l I.
( I !• •• i eta
'I - g
I t he I i ■
t In 11ossia a»
\ n n i a dr.
phiii- for Girti' If among t he
ma ke
w )m \\ .If I» 11,11
a g i"
&lt;,n.i n
treasurer. $2.'»35 39
)
1e .
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&gt; I '.ole that Se nil Hole
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lie-|i,,rti c
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1he rule and git Ve
.binarmi via»
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abl.
- hool t hroughcillt t he
for tli*'• manufacture of
to
told
o» * ut m o r i
bale
i itilo, I nloii tlv a \ r■M. Ii miser in the Adrian.
gre-.illv n.i* '*■*i
count v
certain chemicals, came to this coun­
o( cotton, paying therefor not h1**
today.
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try to he nearer his chief markets.
With
..... bqt' one minpr exception
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that, ten ci-nts per potimi
I also
Japan
lost
the
cruiser
Takachiho.
harmony .prevailed throughout
M c L tA IN
&lt; O I.I.K i T O Jt R K l’ O ItT S Business prospered, the money Bow­
urge'll till* pe'Opli1 to nrgatlri1 lorul T A X
ed 111 and tlie young German chose
vrhirh
»truck
a
mine
Wffilc
putYollii
g
county among teacher«, peetrons ntxi.
'------ x tr in u r n
and ounty ‘nssoe;iiittons id club» lor
F A II.rU K OF M A N Y TO
a wife rr,1 III the people of his footer
off
T'ingtau
Two
liunelriul
and
Ihe local ami county school hoard.
111 ¡arpóse of s 1 1 iiaila ting tli pur
r u w h e n i n F.
land
» 1 vent v
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ollicers and melt jh*i *nd a* far a» ihe superintendept is (
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til
I
i liasi and holding «I intimi
1» heel
l..i»l Julv lie took Ills wife across
to judge, from every stand__ _
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l&gt;
linklns
TuX I 1»lire I or fin»
11.
ar ki't regi,Hied . - 1 or I al • **tl
t
he
I I I e.1 it
mi a Vil turn trip and
point .......... Of the most success. T O HK I’ O S T M A S T K K A l O R \.|dll intuil &lt; a nil ellli 11 treiojis were- ditto
a
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o
unibili1
license
»
dial
the
»»uhi
-tate
mid t he&gt; i ••innui.lit -,
M1.1t their tir»i .Mbl might
la'ib
1 \ vonmom ii. Knglanel. • ot
ful school .I'nrs in the histnrf* of
I. A N I I O . S I ( ' ( K K IM N li
It.- Ill, mi 1 1. 1 ober tic -1 lia- not. been • bn-tlv
.uni it » prope r
i •
he horn in the Fatherland
He ex­
i honl work in this see*«
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••••la1
.
i l , r.
t » ed t he w. &gt;rbl
paid by man) &lt;&gt;f tin* owners There
tion
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tiutc has been about 130 11re Uses issued pected to lie back in America hy
I la I urkish government has pW C fused tli British demand that the- I l,ai considerable il»t••tV^J he
be,-ll . and there are a mot J30 machines now with his wife and baliv, hut the
flrlatiller. Flu., t *■ t 3»
Schools throughout Seminole are
The penalty for noo* iluu finger of war reached out apd
state , in t lb' county
tl»to r iii.i n rew» be discharged from j ma attested throughout
now busily engaged with the* new M rlawn has re*e e"i v •*el word from
year’« work, increaaed enrollment, i Washington that his appointment a s jih e cruisers G ochen und Brenlau |in the diversificfttion of crops anti I payment is double the amount of tapped him on the shoulder. Within
improved equipment,
more efficient postmaster of Orlando
to succeed whichTurkey bought from Germany
that a th e ."B u y a Bale of Cotton1 the license, which will make it a few days after tlie child was horn
the governmt-nt';» emissary stopped
tMcherx. and- .more * of them, and W. R. O'Neal, present Republican which
Turkey bought from Ger- jmm&lt; ment hits
hearty support in rather hard on theownerswhen the
at
tile German's door and notified
Wry much larger income leads to ippointsd, has
finally Ihmhi eon- man)
|mun&gt;* sections of the countrv
The Tax Collector loses patience
and
him
that his » rvices were required
the flattering conclusion thnt at this firmed hy the senate and his papers)
- - j situation which now confronts us im ( starts collecting through the sheriff.
in
the
armies oi the Kaiser. Then?
time next year all outstanding war'&gt;► forwarded at mice
The up- How Prohibition Works In Kansas ione w hich, 'present» the greatest Several of our peuple have been
was
no
escape.
He had neglected *to
opportunity ever offered to our ¡caught in other counties without
r*nt* will have been retired, all pointm«nt » » » sent in hy President
At the meeting of the Prcaby- people for extending and improv-j this yeurs license tag on their ci rs take out American naturalization
»chool debts
more echildren
some iiiuiim»
month» ago
...... paid, mu,«
uii ,ii uii , Wilson
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a « » and
.•&gt;•&gt;• *a• &lt;le^*t*r and latter schoojs and money termined effort to postponV the con teriup Christian Krtdcyj'or Society ing their agricultural interests anti and have been forced to pay n license papers.
His wife has mil heard from him
n the treasury. N o w lot the chjl- firmalion has been made by both last Friday night tho subject of tetn it i.ills for the liest thought and in thus,* counties. This is got pat­
since
the day she kissed him in a
ronizing
your
home
county
and
also
the
wisest
action
on
the
part
of
dren* patrons and teachers join Orlancio and Washington people. perance
(
and prohibition was disFor all she
Ersrtily wjth the local and county who were jxtrsonully interested in ussed, ainl among the interesting our ■tit ir*- citizenship in rising to the makes it rather tough n the owner» heartbroken I: -.»well.
enn rgency anti taking advantage to he asked to come aero.»» by the knqws he in»» six feet deep in the
•ithool hoartl in building up the ban- having some one else appointed
It i'
fact» and figures which were proThis hu-slil) dug trenches before Liege, or
of tie opportunity offered
It 1» 'a officials of other counties.
°*f school»
charges
pre i,
*uis and
anil school system,
syst"*** in
1» i**
*» reported
uaiuncu that
inti, ,.■‘•1
»*- were )■*‘ Kij.
l" *l
ferrejl
against
Nlr.
Mcl.ean,
but
|
duced
was a startling,paper from the time when mutual aid and roopern- license must be paid and ono might stark o n tho plains of Churle.roL
the newexf 0f the state.
upon investigation these were found Attornev General of Kansas on how j tion are needed in every section, as well pataonize home officials uw The business which he built up in
Youra tfu iy ,
with such cheerful
This this country
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o lie utterly groundless, and after prohibition hud worked in Hi» state ami if freely and un»iliishly given. officials of other counties.
D. L. T H U A 8Ü E R , Supt.
license must lie (slid and owners pains is going rapidly to ruin in the
the most thorough investigations,
the reward will he abundant.
The following are some of the facts
the appointment was unanimously
As indicative of the lie tie tits to should pay it now and avoid trouble hands of an inexperienced and dis­
he stuted:
tracted relative. — Ex.
1m&gt; derived through cooperation, 1 and double payment.
confirmed.
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More
ihun
hulf
the
county
jails
desire
to
cull
the
attention
of
tho
Mr. McLean bus been in the om*
in
Kansas
are
empty.
public to the fact that, within the
Some Fine Pecans
pfay of the present postmnster for
County commissioners in
Polk
2 Sixty-five out of 105 counties past wi«*k an organization was form­
The Herald 1» in receipt of a pack­ county cifl&gt;qh&gt;r a county fair one
twelve or thirteen years and is a
• most affable and competent otficia in the stat,e have no convicts in the ed at u meeting in Jacksonville age of pecan» from the Oak Knoll of the jiest things that could happen
held hy a nutnlmr of citizens from Farm near Altamonte, this county. f the best things that could happen
and practically every one in Orlando state' penal institutions.
different
parts of the state, known They are a new variety grown hy anti have announced an appropria­
3 Many counties have had no
is pleased at the appointment.
us
the
Florida
Twenty Thousand that veteran N. H. Fogg of the firm tion of $1,000 for the fair to he held
criminal jury trfal in ten years. .
Bale Club, its purpose being to as­ of Fogg &amp; Osteen, owners of Oak in Polk county next February. The
Dr. Miller In Orlando'
•t. Highly seven counties have no
DR. A R M S T R O N G
sist needy cotton growers in selling Knoll. Mr. Fogg writes that he has I-1 kchiml New* telling of the action
insane.
^ r . Oliver J. Miller of Sanford
their cotton at a fair price.- This named tin1 pecan the Fogg's Prolific commending it. »mil that Ijikcland,
first page mention as
5 Fifty-four counties have no plan is an excellent and commend
appeared before the city council this
Paper Shell which is name enough having volunteered to give $1 .0 0 0 .
the largest advertisers in
feeble minded
a 11L&gt; one. and I earnestly urge that to carry it most everywhere in a ami other people being much inter
afternoon, addressing the hotly upon 1
Nun-six counties have no in- u )„ given heart v support and &lt;0
M ay's issue. The ad­
■m in ed
community
Oak Knoll ••sted. it now seems thnt the Imr in
a bill that he purposes bringing be |
ebrutes
operation in all parts of the »lute
Farm
is
11
famous
plan*
[or ftiiii*. the spring will be a glad success.
vertisement may be found , fore tlie next legislature, requiring a 1
7 Twenty-nine counties have not In view of the relatively limited pro­ vegetables, pecans and hogs und An effort is being made to lugve a
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uniform state medicul examination a single inmate on their poor farms. duction of cotton in Florida, con­ Fogg is a living example of what a
permanent building eroded on the
certed support of the movement in thrifty farmer can accomplish Tn athletic field in lakeland, where the
of all children in the 4»uhlic schools.
8. Kansas is the second richest
He received the endorsement of the state in the Union, her per capita which this club hus taken the lend Seminole county or any other coun­ fair association can house and care
Special N otice'
would tend, greatly to relieve the ty in Florida.
He raises only the for the stock and poultry exhibits
council, *n requisition which he will wealth is $1700.
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distress
felt hy cotton growers of best of everything and always gets each year. The fair nssoefntibn has
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Jhe Herald will on each ■ make of nil tho councils of the prin­
9. They have the lowest doath Florida.
the beat market price and hus made been very active o f late and with the
W
caU attention to the
cipal (titles in the state, together rate in the world—
per thousand.
• T o 'm o s t successfully derive |H*r- good e very year. . We hereby thank time interveinng nnd a continuance
argest advertisement in
with the recommendation 'o f ull
10. Less than 10 of thé 786 new&gt;- manent advantages, it is essential hi in for the [hi cans and h»j&gt;e hg will of interest and work the fair of 1915
papers
of the state will accept whis­ that those of our people interested continue to ship hs a package as should exceed anything ever before
school
officials
in
the
vaijous
counM current issue,..in tlie'growing of cotton und those long us the season, lusts.
key
advertisements.
attempted in the county.
tic*.— Reporter-Star.

SEMINOLE SCHOOLS
ARE IN THE BEST
OF C O N D IT IO N

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I Another amendment submitted by
( the hint legislature i11r tin* adoption
: by tin* pvoplc 1» one looking toward
I tlio rutting down expense and the
lessening of the burdens on the tux*
» payers.
The county trensurership has al­
ways been un anomaly. There vrtt?
never any real reason why any perREPORT o f s u p e r in t e n ­
soiS should draw u very
d e n t SHOWS GOOD
stipend for work that c6ul(!' us well
he done by some other county of
attend ance a n (i
4imZr,m ..Up ~*um:farther institution,
— i- R K S O W R C B S - Without cost.'
The county treasurer receives
-'The schools of Sanford and ot
money
from the collector and pays
Semirnd- county are at’ once the joy
it
out
on
the orders of the county
,nd pride of every man, woman and
commissioners.
He t,» paid .for the
child residing in the county and
work
by
a
Fcrtain
percentage on the
though Seminole county I* the baby
amount
handled.
His duty consists
county of the state the- schools are
in
seeing
that
warrants
are properly
imong the host in the south. Know­
drawn
on
the
proper
fundt
and in
ing, this to he the fact we want
issuing
his
checks
for
the
umoun|.
others to know it and to those who
ire contemplating a residence in That, is about all that- he is called

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A Statement from C U R B S T Q N E G L E A N I N G S I
Dr. Armstrong in i EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
Regard
Riverview Proper­
ty at Jacksonville
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

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The Change.
"It uoed-ta be.".
-Bnmftrrnhar. ^ttnt wtrrrr »rudder Mau­
ley and hla wife was uh-squabblln' dey
had It up and down like a eee-taw,
sometimes ona of 'em Kiltin' d* best
of It and den de yuddor. Hut now, bloaa
goodness dey doss Roes 'rouijd and
'round like a merry-Ro-round. and no­
body kin prognosticate which la ahead.
— Puck.

Wjs the Only One.
aVoanJt It Admiral. l'u «fr wh0
aatdr T a k e ho quarter from the ,.0.
eray?‘ “ Dlx—"Dunno! If It » m he *
the only porter that « r rr B»|,i atjrb a
thing.'*«-Boston Transr*pt
A§ to Fields.
Many a man who u fooling a * a)
bla tlmo In Iho literary field
u
uacfu) In a potato Held

A CI1IEL IS AM ONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
“ HE’LL PRENT ’EM “ — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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To my many friends and buyers o f
Riverview property, I'WlSte’iuumR G f
statement, giving a few facts in regard
to this rapidly developing suburb of
Jacksonville.
I have had the question put to me
several times recently,- why I do not
advertise Riverview now as I formerly
did. Here is my answer:
Riverview has been so well adver­
tised, and the sales of this property
have been so enormous, the develop­
ments so great, that there is a steady
demand for the property without say­
ing a word through the press.

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The great million and a half city
docks are being built out our way.
The Carpenter-O’ Brien great two and
one-half million dollar mills are out
beyond us, and the hundreds o f thous­
ands of dollars now being spent in
Riverview, and around us, is creating
a demand for this property that puts
us in a position where we do not need
to spend another dollar in advertising
through the press.

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Dr. Armstrong has withdrawn
from the market two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars worth o f his
choicest lots and will hold them while
the present great developments are
going on in this section, and will re­
place them on the market when the
prices will range one thousand dollars
for inside lots and three to four thous­
and dollars for his riverfront lots!.
Riverview is making one o f the
finest investments to the large or small
investor in the entire state o f Florida.
A place where a man or woman may
spend five or ten dollars a month for
a few years and realize thousands of
dollars profit.
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Over Three Hundred Thousand Dollars
Worth of This Property Already Sold

Scores of fine homes have been
built, beautiful streets and avenues all
laid off, fourteen miles of streets open­
ed lip and set out in shade trees, beau­
tiful parks and drive ways laid off, and
a state of progress shown on every side.
Dr. Armstrong, the owner,, and
his family are now taking a cruise in
Southern waters and may be seen in
person during the week of 19th to 24th
iW n W hAw in Sanford.

LETTUCE!

1 1 have always believed in a med- deep path to the hank where he will
leal inapection of achool children and drop in a few more dollars of aurit has been my opinion that manyvof Jflus earnings to help swell the pile
the diseases contracted in the early already looking pleasing to the eye.
fall are propagated in the. .school M ind.yait- t-'JUiiva months nf depos­
room. You can pldce a bunch of iting- of-strrpRit ;"Tnff four muntfft 'of
healthy children In the school at the depositing and eight months chtckfirst' of _tho term and before* you jing out:
Come on, friends, and
know it they will have sore eyes. I join us. You who grow happy and
whooping cough and a .number of ¡fat on the twelve months of proother children's diseases that are ductive industry.
But l^avo be­
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con.tr§5ted_by_ fpming. in contact hind, the fellow with the hammocks.
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1 believe that if a child has a dis­ V N o w cometh the festive vagrant
ease of that kind that they should who n'over has worked and is not
be kept at home until cured.and not wanting to begin at this late day.
turned loose on the community, to He comes in on the boat or on the
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infect other children. The sore eyes bumper« and once in the city pan­
are no joke and the suffering at handles every man, wofnan and times is intense and no child that child and otherwise^ makes himself
has sore eyes should attend school obnoxious. I think it is positively
not 'o n ly because of the danger of up to the mayor and tho police* to
infection but because it is dangerous keep these people from bothering
to uso‘ the eytea to study while they the jest of us ahd a sentence on
are in the inflamed condition. The the streets would serve to make the
state inspection of schools is the hobo move oit to pastures greener
proper way to keep these diseases than. Snnford. - They profess to he
out of the schools and there are looking for work hut none of them
many .others that ure not easily dis­ ever do any and they are an unde­
covered by any one hut a rnedicul sirable class to have in- the city.
expert and they unfit a child not Among them sometimes there are
only for study, but arc infectious.
honest fellows who roally want work
Therefore, I am glnd thnt Dr. and this kind can always find it,
Miller of our town has seen the ad­ for there is.rto valid reason for any
visability of having a medical in­ one to loaf in Florida and when 1
spection of the schools and will en­ see this small army going from door
deavor to have a hill passed in the to _door I cannot kelp
hut think
next session of the legislature lo they are'looking for work in order
have this made into a law and en­ to uvoid it.
Ia*t the police have
forced in. the schools. .The Orlundo strict orders to move them on or
Sentinel bus the following regarding put them on the streets of the city.
They are a nuisance and a menace
his visit to that city:
I&gt;r Miller of Sanford appeared he to the.city at all times and a elans ♦
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fore the city.council yesterday after­ of people that we do not want In
noon and urged thilt body to assist the city.
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in an effort to secure the passage of
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a hill through the nexj Florida legis­ •
The hulk heading of
the lake ♦ ♦ ♦
lature providing for state inspection front is just about tiie greatest thing
of puliiic schools.
Dr. Miller made that Sanford has ever undertaken,
a very favorable and instructive i was down there the other Sunday,
address, which favorably .impressed and there were many people looking
.it the hul k bending and the Jake
the council
t*tie of the illustrations he gave of front and in my mind's eye I could
the benefit!» to lie-derived from eom- see a great future in store fur San­
We umlmihtI«Joint school inspection under state ford from this work
authority was the result in Indiana, cilly have the finest locution for u
where it was found that fully two- ! great city here that any other |&gt;or
Til«* early fall mornings are a little too eool !&lt;• i»
thirds of all the pupils in the public lion of the state offers und the heuUcomfortable without some artificial heat.
schools were defective in some man­ 11fnl l^ike Monroe will soon conic
If some cities inland
ner over "00,000 out of a total en­ into its own.
had this greut advantage they would
rollment of more than .'100.000.
A Ktus heater in your homo will drive out the chill
In many eases the defects in chil­ have built the bulkhead long ago
and make things comfortable in a few minutes.
dren nr«- easily remedied if pointed and it is safe to say that once this
out in time, hut if neglected ns the lake front is built up Sanford will
child grows older it is impossible I" blossom like the garden of Eden
( h i n n i ’ (&lt;)&lt;f(ifj.
correct them and he is compelled t«» There is fiii other place on I he map
go through Itfe under a handicap that has the future of this city and
Many styles t&lt;&gt; select from at
thaf might have been removed ll a glance over the lake front will
proper precautions hud been taken. convince ajiy one of this fact. There
Tho advantage of state inspection is is no end to what this city can do
We could have]
Obviously the only uniform system, on the Inkp front.
as each municipality or county could a fine pavilion and dance floor on
not afford to secure the specialist the water and u landing place for
absolutely essential to proper inspec­ the bouts, also a breakwater farther
tion. and some. counties and cilit*» out where the big pleasure bouts can
would he negligent or neglectful of tic up and s|&gt;end u (ew weeks. There
• 110 Park Ave.
could he a supply house and tele­
its necessity.
phone booth and stores and many
olhqr conveniences at the dock for
i
A Florida newspaper, the name the Iteneftt of the mariners.
San­
of which has escaped us, tells the ford at this time has no plure where
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story .of Florida in tho following well tho yolung people can dunce, have
chosen words: n bowling alley or other amusemonta
" I n the . summer the northern nnd na soon as the bulkhcnd is fin­
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farmer will be toiling in his hay ished such a place in the pavilion
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and wheat fields, and cultivating would offer greater attractions not
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his corn and potatoes, with a big only to our own people but to strnnstraw hat on his steaming head and gers of the city.
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There are many
Bunbonncts on the horses. The 100 and diver» attractions about the
degrees temperatures will be taking hulkhoud and 1 can see a long way
it out of him In a way /to make ahead into the future where the
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angels weep, and surely by the lik e front will be our most valuable
sweat of his brow will he earn his possession.
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broad. At night he jkIU dra^ him­
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self wearily to bed to roll nnd toss
Notice
in tho ovenlike heat all night long,
Tho
city
books
for the collection
only to arise at the dawn or another
day to face a fervid sun in an un­ ot the 1914 tax will be open at the
refreshed condition, and repeat the collector's office in the city building
SUMMER COLDS
operation.
Down here in Florida November 1st. All persons paying
the bright sun will shine and tho their tax during November will bo
Bheqld not (&gt;• neglected. It means a condition In
farmer will sweat and the crops will entitled to a discount of 2 per cent.
the lungs that brings on Pnaumonla, Bronchitis or
- vocoe other setiolii disease.
smile and just tear themselves up All paying in Docombcr will be en­
by the roots growing so fast and the titled to n discount of 1 pet cent.
genial, salt-laden sea breezes will All after that date, will bo net.
M. W. L O V E L L .
■weep over the land and fill the
City Tax Collector.
lungs with the 'bfacing air, the tem­
Sanford,
Oct.
8th, 1914.
perature will rulo warm and oven,
14-4tc
about 10 degrees lower .than up
i
there.
A t eventide the furmer,
la a good remedy for acre throat and cold aetUed In the lungs. U
Notice
'eases pain In the chest, hoarsfnesa. obstinate roughs, congestion In
wearied with an honest day'a toil,
the lungs, loss of voice and Inflammation. It Is a fine family remedy
On 3rd day of November nt reg­
will hie him to lied, puli a couple of
made only of the purest Ingredients and possesses a wonderful sooth­
ular
meeting
of
Board
County
Com­
blankets over him, whilo through
ing and healing Influence In the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes
windows and along gnlleries.will flow missioners, Seminole county, bids
Children like It because It Is pleasant to tho taste; It Is a qukk
tho refreshing night brcexrs, and he will be received for putting in fill at
rsUcf for tho throat and lung disorders to which children aro s u b j e c t
will sped tho sleep of tho just Ho weir Creek on new Sanford Si
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00
per Bottle.
All bids must be in
nn(l hoaest °ne, and waken in the Oviedo road.
»
clerk's
hands
not
later
than
No­
Buy tho 11.00 sla*. . It contains flvo times as much as the SSc sis',
early morning, like Antnqna, re­
and you get with each bettlo a Dr. Uerrick's lied Pepper l*orous
freshed and strengthened by Mother vember 2nd, 1914. Bids must read
Plaster for ths chest.
Nature, feeling fit to do doublo duty so much .per cubic yard; and to be
JAMS F. BALLATO
ST. LOUIS. M0
during the coming day. And ovejy completed In a satisfactory manner,
‘ ■
‘
.1 ■, —
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month some product of the toil of to Board*. 20 per cent on contract
Tmr Weak Stakt or Sore Eyes, use Stephens Eye Salve. I t rare«.
t »__
a. .
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the field will rest upon tho table or price to be retained .until contract
**
•
bo ehippod to other marts, where is completed.
|3ot-PÀMO WgCOMHKMPtpBTI
E. A. DOUGLAS8.
toiling millions will’ extend their
*
Clerk
of
Board.
hands, mpnoy laden, in woicomo.
WM.
G.
ALDRIDGE
1 4 -4 tc
And the happy farmer will wear a

This season we ate having our *'
4 hampers made to Specifications ♦
- They are -

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LIGHT,
STRONG,
ATTRACTIVE

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X They cost no more than the other ♦
♦ kind. Your lettuce will command ♦
X more money if you use our hampers. I
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: Chase&amp;Company!

♦ WarehousesatSanford and Beardall ♦

Gas Heaters

. Sanford Light
&amp; Fuel Company’s Office

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2^ o x

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Ballard’s
Horehound Syrup

�THE SANPOrtl) HERALD

orrôDER 20. M i

- ... f a r m in g in t h e c e l e r y d e t t a
Vour request to write• something
r your issue of Florida Nowspapcr
would doubtless mean an article
Sanford’s trucking industry and
r * world famous system of subigation. For fifteen years. I have
&gt;m time to time written and lecr(d on both.
Today's achievepnts more than justify every word
fYfr wrote or spoke on the subject,
rreforo, why use argument when
itiitic*
prove
accomplishment,
&gt;ich must convince the moat shop­

absolute confidence Sanford chal­
l e n g e s , the world to show equal re­
sults with those attained In her
Celery Delta and the writer will
cheerfully pay a liberal bonus to
any person or community contest­
ing this claim successfully with facta
Enough of this except
or figure*
to »ay, wo have only begun this de­
Telojinu'nt, as ten yenni from now
will prove.
Florida to date hns been a truck­
ing and fruit growing state, ns yet
comparatively developed in both.
Permit me to turn from accomplish­
ment to the suggestion that Flor­
id»'» immediate future is in general
firming and stock raising.
The
me«t promising field for both is in
the valley of the St. Johns with its
rich prairie and hammock lands, Ik-ginning at Sunford und extending
one hundred miles aouth.
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These lands nre alluvial in char­
acter and of course rich nnd for the
most part ready for plow and har­
row but for occasional overflow from
the river
Running parallel with
Indian River only G or H miles dis­
tant. with a full of 12 to 20 feet,
drainage is simple, eusy and cheup
Lke all the stored up mcrciek of
God they are made uvnilnhlc as
needed by mankind
I take it the
time has collie lo Use these lauds, as

plan* arc now |&gt;erfected for their
drainage
tV'hen this work is done,
and in jurt before, there will be
opened itj&gt; of lands in this valley,
with Sanford the nearest and Iw-st
town, some hundreds of thousands
of acres of rich cleared lands, ready
to grow corn. oats. rice, sugar cane,
potatoes, sweet and Irish, beets, car
rota, turnips. rutabagas,
peanuts,
etc., etc.

PAGE THREE

COTTüNSfiHTWRÍE

man on horseback on some of these
prairies.
These for summer and
switch gra-Atml river grass for win­
ter range, feed tens of thousands of
cattle nil the year. This Is now undrnined hut with the water off and
put In cultivation, planted in Rhodes
Natal and Parah grass they will l&gt;e
multiplied tenfold over present value
Speaking of grasses, the West ('oast
is to be commended for its -Natal
grans clubs, which they say. grows
best 6n not too rich land. Hut with
us, Rhodes grass
for pasture and
hay and Parah grass for pasture, on
our rich lands are more valtinhle and
attractive.

pised in this country will now be llons to "invest as the progressive
discovered to be the rvery thing for element cinches control.
our lands us n cheap foundation for • Florida has led the procession of
W M lfh V T h i r f a v o r e ^ ^ o ™
of all kind* and also an a nil the southern stntes on the score
of phenomenal .growth, and the hook
Planted in November it furniaheJ;p,endId c* UIe ^
southern
value of her clrmat«^ is the primal
pasture or is ready to innke hay in
,
,
,
cause
Of course ’the climate is not
li
tonseod mea to Europe in the next
rebrunry.
Uixt winter while othpr .
. . .
.
~
....
, ,
.
. ten years we ahou d worry for rlor- responsible Tor her rich deposits of
graascs
were dead or
dormant ..
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.
ida can take cafe of every bit of the phosphate rock nor her immensely
Rhodes grnaa was green nnd growing
..
,
,
.
,,, .
.,
valuable fisheries, but when you add
luxuriantly a, ,hr lair around, ol " ‘ *«»••«■1 «&gt;'»1 » . ‘ hoy » " I
her climate to her 1272 miles of
t w Sub-Tro|iiral Fair.
* * '• " " ' 1
“
this wonderful feed and fertilirer. palm fringed coast line, her splendid
I started out to write about stock
.-Thcrc
a , iIver ,in!nK t0 the harbors and bays and her short cut
growing in Florida, lint so far huvo c|OU(| which hangij over the market trade routes to' the Pnnnmn Cunnl,
not gqt to it. but if the above is (or cotton aml rottonaeed products," you have a pretty suN- footing for
true, and it is. it must follow as the aaj(| President Harrison of the South- your optimism.
night the day. this must Ik- the ,.ri| |U i|way Company,
There was a time when it was
moat promising stock growing roun- Ono of thp Kn,at advantages - of rather the custom to refer sneeringly
tr&gt; in America and it is
I he agri-.
a(}utIt for the production of beef to H o n d a as "that s wa mpy sand-pit
cultural year book ..f 1!• 1:i sav» the
,or
(la(ry ,n&lt;luiI, ry ia in
winter resort that juts out into the
south is I lie ho,H- of the country for u#4. n[ ............... \ nu.u| Hnd hulls us Gulf of Mexico."
There was St
beef which in a decade showed a parta of u |,a|an,.,.,| rB, i „ „ for dairy Augustine tin- qldesl i l l ) in- \incrdecline of fs |xr cent per capita in ,-ows uqd for fattening cuttle for ica, und the rather romantic St.
the supply. If the south is the place I market. Under normal conditions a Johns river, where you could fish
to raise beef, surely this favored l very |nrjj0 proportion of the cotton- for salmon or shoot alligators if you
section^ of
the south
is
l HE see,j moa| and hulls’ produced* in tho happened to lie a sportsman. TnmPLACE.
Already the packers are SOuth is exported Germany. Hel- pu was a one-man town, built as an
•couring Honda for tn-ef
1 he feed-. KjUm and Holland living pnrtieulerly expertiin-nt and Key W e i l had pns
ers of cattle have been lit II for some |arg,, us,.ra of
pri)(|U(.ts.
The sibilities if it ever get a railroad, you
time and the lime is not far off * ar jn Furo|K&gt; wril greatly tliriiinis'h could grow oranges, lemons, pine
When we willnot only raise and fatten ,.M,„rta t()
.......untries and ;is a apple'•ujmdillus. ' ritrun. hananas
beef but
Will pack ..tide rrfr.ger r,.,u|, ,,rl(.,.s ,,f
|nl.u, iln,| h(1||s of a *.ort. avocado pears, plums,
ate U m I be sintc
l ake notice all .,ro ,u,w abnormally low
peache-. grapes, kurn&lt;|iiiits. loquals.
whom it limy concern
"This condition offers the south- tigs, mangoes, riuc. sugar cane, cot­
Our production of meat i- not ,.rn farmer an opportunity to recoup ton. .1 rr•• w root. tobai &gt;o. indigo siala
contineil 11• i■•••'f but 'beep und bogs |m„ Hl.|( fur n)&gt;iue part of Ills Ions is hemp New Zealand dux. corn, outs
show
wonderful profits and Gte ,jui. to tju; |ow pri,.en paid for cotton. and a variety of other things, only
spring lambs of ten years from now „ml hulls m ........ . proportion with then a as no way to transport them
f..r |&gt;a nipcr-'-l palate ol northern mil
.„»„-r feed, to dairy and beef cuttle out .ii'I to market them at a profit*
liomures and other lover, of good f„.
MMUri.
direct profit frorti
al least not on a considerable
victuals will get their supply from these rattle und at the same time scale
There were yellow fever, the
Florida
e will also furnish the |,ay(. „ auPPly of manure for build- hookworm and (lie alligator lo con
little wood necessary to keep warm t,lg up , j,r productivity of his farm fend with not to mention the old
in our temperate -Innate
Mrendy
"|j jla, long been npparent that seine Florida I Ira-her who regarded
herd, of g"ut' I..... ire being put on the weakest point m ugririilture in an) —,-M of a stranger will, the same,
these lautfs
j),(. , . „ n „ n (,,-|t has lireri tin- neglect favor n-' bestowed upon a scorpion
This article would not be lair or ,,f live stock
The farmers of that _ .
..ixeara^mowauixl-rf-ixir.-^

cuui/jJr i i^_i

lu

ANNOUNCEMENT
TO GROWERS

There in no need to worry over south to other localities either for
the increased price of potash or the feeding or for dairy purposes and
fact that the European war has m ir y farmers may tiud it profitable
curtailed the supply.
There ar to buy l&gt;eef or dairy rattle in other
other kinds of fertiliser that will parts of the United States."
take the place of potash and as
many of the Sanford growers have
Florida
discovered there has been too much . .
. . .
’ ...
,
. . .
t As seen by ilarton \\. ( urrie in
potash used in the past anyhow.
....
.
,,
&gt;*
And now that the same war that
cuts the supply of .potash has stopper i'h. urile hlood has been ¡ti­
ed the shipment of cottonseed meal í“ 8e,, ,n,° * very “ rt* ' y and vein of
the southern farmers can nool their • th,° »M,n' n*u,a- U *»■ flowed in 'irom
separate grievances and make profits ndJ°'mnK southern states, from the
for thamselves in the end. The same " or,h nnd thc WMt
II ,,rou* ht ^11cottonseed meal that found such a l,on" to invp" t - cven whpn Cracker
fine market in the Scandinavian °*’ pu‘ ' “ on “ &gt; progress was a political

&lt;text an _lurveinn-arrmaiiol-ntnmrtxi nit v ! idn i-i-l.iv oiler almost a- surprising

An enlarged force of competent, experienced, bond­
ed salesmen throaghout the United States and
Canada,
Purchasing customers in all carlot markets,
An experience extending over a period of thirty
years,
All enable Chase &amp;. Co. to give the Florida growers
eerriee "wlrictr is unIt is “ service” and “ result«” which have caused the
volume of Chase &amp; C o’-*?, business to increase &lt;♦■
each year until they are today the largest and
strongest independent shippers of Florida pro- ♦
ducts, with business still growing.
♦

WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSMESS I

&lt;♦&gt;

Our local representatives will be glad to explain our
system, which in addition to highest average
net results, means—prompt and full returns.

CHASE &amp; CO
FLORIDA
♦

S A L E S O F F IC E --J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L A .

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THE OREGON BUILDING
It I* Almos! Completad For t h o Pana
mj Pacific Inlernntion.l Eapoodion.
S*&gt;M'«'tliing over foiir ni'Uitlis prior
to (lie fiirillilI opelilliK &lt;&gt;f the l'unillllS
l'neltle liitcriafitlonnl i&gt;x|M&gt;sltbui Oni í"i i , luiiidliig ls i■i per (vm reitdy for
•••s iipnlicy All llu- lien v v Work ts ovi-r.
illnl iiiily tlidsliliig lonches lo Un ex
terlor and soim- Interior ennnlrtietliiu
ri-miilu lo lie done
linngliie Lbv l'artliennii In wrnod nnd
ypll inny fnfiey whnt tlio O regó n tullid
tng li-iks llke Uiiverlng n 2.H) by ISO
fi»d nreu. It la " f Iwu «torle». HuptiortliiK Its envi-K nre forty two columna of
sulid iiiidressed tlinlK-r. (Ir, ]diu¡, ce-

xlfre- snsrn«wi-svxvi] henderte, ench Trom
Tln-y nri- forlt
t a dKTi'reiit scvlhin

And grass.
think lion -was* nverlnokeil
’Jersey cattle |f , h.. % .,r,.
, |„. „ „ „ t of it.
a contrast as Southern &lt; alifurmu of f e d froin lias)- lo npex. and tile Inost
»bout grass' Wh y the prophet sa vs thrive here as well as srrflbs and I he p„ long ,is jtresenk condiliona ronUreulg-lwo
tile two periods, and tin- I’eninsiilar's ul-'iilitle of Itli-ln. u
"All flesh is grass."
Just, i bink of writer grew as handsome a herd on tmue. there txhuuUf Imi no shipments
State's present day growth is very
the prairies in sight of Sanford as • llf , aU|,. f r„ Itl ,),t. PoUo„ |„.|t 0f ()„.
likcl) to surpass the growth of that!
Pacific Coast region.
She certainly |
has immcnsclv . In-upcr land to offer
to i lie houii'M’i*Per and lias not be-I
gun to draw si, heavilv upon (he

o( Ilio Union and (»enrtuK Ita *cnl.&lt;jMT
t«v dedicatisi some dny durimi the w W
posltlon pcrlod. and all Tlsltors halllng
frolli file couunonw-enlth for wlilch lt
■landa are to ho tnvlted lo juirtlelpnto
lu thè ceremony.
The insili flngpole Is the world's tnll*-st stick tised for llint juinsise, Thls
inlgfitT tlmla-r Ih Astoiia's glft to tho
(sitimi Union.* When tnken frolli tho
foresi. In the Hllnd Slotigh reglon. Ita
welgfit vvas fM.iXitl pounds. os ealculati-d by inenns of mensiin-ment, nqil
In all Uh pondenuisrn-Hs tt vens (Ionie«]
dotrii the cossi
After belng tri inm ed
lls Ivi: gl fi wns 2.10 fes-t. N«w. emf»e&lt;]di«l
In n rollerete tinse. 222 feet of lt nre
v Istilli-... Jia aevuu puluiixJ ~aUi Alar.
toemvi^vtrhrT'lhn'n'nnrltitng cl«« nt tlufair excepf thè cnivvti of thè Tower of
JcW eia.

Serlou» Waste of Money.
Hernune of the Improper drylng of
corn n vani nmount of money fs
wnsted In ihe pnymenl of frelght
lt
Is -sllmsled rliiit f.lfi.'lX’.* tons of water
are shlppi-il «liti l'urn everv vcar I hls
wniild i li il
ft-igtii carv of (ìu.noi)
poli ini— ■. 11 a» itv n ginn a tram moro
' Inni 11o mi|. |u;in-

III K A L I ) W A N T A DS P A 'l
Money In Kangaroo Railing.

In Auslrnlln kangaroo fnrinlng' Is nn
Importnnl linlust v
Tin- hfib-s aro
ralunble nnd ill- icmlotis at&lt;- the lieMt
known in sun'- .m for sewing up
wounds, and ■••¡lerlnllv for holding
broken liuiu-s ii.geild-r. being much
finer mid Inin-her than catgut

DRINK
not.uux o y unum» nuiLiusn h id comUIhhiuxku OR.HWRAI« ci.aiiK.

Town Lots in Sanford
Farms in Palm Hammock

feet lu diameter nnd Would yield
enough lumber for the construction of
nn eight room house of average dimen­
sions Kai'li trunk, reiiresentlifj a state

HIDING FROM AERIAL SCOUTS

Improved and unimproved Celery
Lands in flowing well district, located
on railroad and improved roads
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Orange Groves and Farm Land
f

Cattle Ranches on St. Johns River
prairies a specialty
SANFORD

Photo by Am«dcan Prwsa Association.

f

English soldiers In Francs pot grass over their tents so they are sot read
Uy visible from sn aeroplane.

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P A G E POUR

THF. SANFORD IIE R ALD

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•a

OCTOBER :o. i &lt;4j i

r

R E C IP R O C IT Y
The Herald doe» not tnind giving
estimate» compiled by the United ' notices for church affairs, societies,
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager States census reports, the corn, hay, 1etc., and probably gives more free
\
oats, Irish potatoes, cotton, lohn'cco, j space than any other pa|&gt;«r irt the
rubHshxl Errry Tu»»d»)r sod Friday
rice and Nweet potato crops of Flor* I state but it make» ua feel had wben&gt;&gt;+IIIE M R All) PRINTING COMPANY id» »mounted to $ 19,688 000. This'these same people go else jvhefe for ^
■ ■ - ■
~
uadded
t i u r u tto
u i the
n « ’ \value
u i u « * cm
u * ccitrus
i i r u n ccrop
ruji
|&gt;uiu
runing
”\\»»»
m i _&gt;
u u nu&gt;t
* » any
n y
^
--of mthe
paid pprinting.
hen
you
have
sinew t u i t i o n ftticK. IN AliiAMi.
|somewhere in the neighborhood of thing to hand out it is right and. X ,
n
^ M m r i U H .......................... ”
« J I 3-000.000. makes the total pro-1 proper that you should remember \
SIX M O N T H S
It takes money to
.75 ductions for the state Inst year of j The Herald.
THUEK MONTHS
about $32,688,000. This, of course, | make the wheels go round.
I M I v e r n l In the Oit» br c*rn«-f 12 0t) i*r »«••« &gt;n
doesn't take into account a great
- O♦
•« l vancp of 2 0 c per month.
many
minor
items
of
production,
Tampa
man
suggests
that
everyIs accurately portrayed in thq following letter received from one of
P i v n m u i In • « l e ane r m u l i br inaile ai office
nor does it cover, doubtless, tho body join the buy'a box of oranges •
the great banks of the country by the PEO PLES B A N K OF SANFORD:
Enttftxi • • secand-dnst ronll ronttet Au»u»l 22nd
movement and thut it would rause | ,
actual production in the state.
I90H, si the Pwtoffic* at S s nford. florWls
The census figures, however, are many to send several boxes to their
andsr Act of Msrrh Srd. IR79
“While the war continues this country will not in our opinion receive
the only ones we have, and may he northern friends. Good scheme hut &lt;§&gt;
Trlrphone No. 148
O Sten In Herald Bulldlni
used bh a basis for argument.
better ronsult with the Southern
a n y comparative benefits to speak oj. I f the war is a matter of years the
Suppose Florida would secure far* Express Co. first about the rate on
South must next year plant other crops than cotton. Southern bankers, w f mors nnd plant 2,000,000 ncrea of a box of oranges north.
understand, ore emphasizing diversified farm ing. After the war, the bene­
her more thnn 20,000,000 acres to
----- O-----corn. Suppose that land wtrpld av^'l
fits ire secure will depend on our ability to expand our export industries
erage a corn production of forty
without the financial help which Europe has always furnished. I f our peo­
bushels to the acre. Then suppose
SN; •Wi ■
7
'•
that corn would a v i-raue fit tv.
ple realized the part that money will play in the years following the war.
per bushel. * ^ ^ W y p u l t i n g
everyone would now save every dollar he could trr invest later on in the7U&gt;STATE n o x a g i o r H I'.AI.I H
♦
ten per cent of our tilP
.
m
s
able acreage In corn, produce at the
velopment un d 'in em m n tf-b u sin ess ivhich is sure to come. Our country
lowest estimate of production, nnd
should follow the example of Germany in the past twenty years in the coop­
"T h ou »halt not bear false witness, *
sold at the lowest price that dould
against thy neighbor."
erative encouragement of all form s of industry, large and small, under con­
be figured, would bring Into the
This is-ohe of the ten rules handed ♦
state more money than the present
structive Government help and regulation;, fjjul we should follow the example
down from Mount Sinai,
which &gt;
production of crops of nil kinds.
have been regardetl ns the basis for.'^y,
of all Europen countries in the careful saving and investment of small sums
Florida is something of a corn
nil tho world's safest legislation. We j ^
by the great majority of the individuals of the nation. In Europe the num ­
producing state nlrendy. According
have never got beyorid ' them, anti
to the census figures, tho corn crop
ber out of every thousand of population who have bank accounts is in the
the farts that false reports are am ong1 *
in 1913 was worth $8,302,000. This,
the serious crimes is established by '♦/'
various countries as follolvs: Switzerland 554, France 346, Germany 317.
nest to the cilrus fruits, was the big­
the place of this commandment in
t
gest crop produced in the stnte.
i ^ p .
England 302, /taly 220. I n contrast to these figures—the U nited States 99".
We need tho corn hero.
They !
And "thy neighbor” doesn’ t in­
♦
need it elsewhere. The world will bo
clude merely the rpan who lives t InFrom these liust ligiirej; vj'e read the cause of a vast amount of the
crying for corn and corn products ,
other side of the line fence it ♦
unhappiness of our people, which summed up in one word is IM ­
aa long as there is a Florida. There
means all those whose interests are ♦
will ho a good market and a good j
P R O V ID E N C E .
identical with your own, who re­
A
•
prick. Millions of farmers who know
joice in the same good fortune and
all about corn growing would listen
mourn over the same disasters. It
Extending to you the advantages of this institution, we bespeak
lo Florida’s claims, if they were pre­
would seem that the original mean­
sented proj&gt;erly.
your thoughtful consideration of the above letter.
ing of the words in this place in­
This is n matter worthy the at­
♦
cludes all mankind all who belong
tention of every hoard of trade or
GROWERS' D A Y
♦
to the great Hrot lierhood of Man.
I
other body, or organization in the
Whnl
right
has
one
man
to
speak
In another part of this issue is a
♦
state, interested in bringing people
against another? None, unless it In­ ♦
proclamation by Governor Trammell
to the slate
It i» a practical prop­
to protect the community against
calling for a Grower» and Farmers'
osition, and easy enough of solution,
♦
his evjl doing, and then only upon
Day and setting aside November
if we Once get at it in the right,way
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.»Iuch poMtivr knovUcrit'«* an would Im* X
7th ns that day.
He specifics that
Suppose every newspaper in rlor-4
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urri*pted a* evidenre in a murt of ♦
the cotton growers can get together , .
M M SMITH II. K STEVENS
Il E TOUR
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Ida would gather all the Htuti'*rir* .
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A former president of the ♦
on tlic subject of storing or other*
l'rr«ldrnt
\lcr-l'rr«lilrnl
Cuhlrr
Su l ( **hLr'
ol)tutnul&gt;l&lt;* in its section, and send iT
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United .States once said in a public
wiso- planning for the cotton crop .
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states, whom* lia mCs could he had
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the slat«» can have a meeting on ,
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that day and discuss ttie many good
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and oil the same date every news- .
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things for their future welfare. The
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paper would send copies of the pa- , ,
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do know- that l/o as a public servant
ultra 1» n good one nnd The Herald
pi*r to such lists, telling about corn .
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has commute«] wrong, you fail of
hopes to see the growers of the San­
growing possibilities here, what w«»u
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your dutv as a citizen if you «1«» not
ford Celery Delta have an ull day
New Definition.
growing possibilities
here
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t»
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S&lt;-pt«-mls-r
to
Ki-hruary
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denounce him from t ri«* nnnsrtopx.
A cl««.« In history tn school a: hi.met-Ung in Sanford that «lay il they
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Limes, continuai
win was Ht inlying Lincolns
under to meet In the city or m some
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If te not at nil unreasonable to
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Deceml»-r.lo May.
burj&gt; a&lt;l4ct-b». Thu XiiucJjiiT-ri4A«o « Aie
otluT »p o t suitable.
Lmere are muny
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. niz^d the evil of false report by enA. J. Holder, or. "Uncle Jack," aa,
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• Mandrina.- N o v em b e r tn 'Match Irla»»
wa» meant !&gt;) (Il * -1
clan» what vvas
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art
i
nr
inw
which
Traci»
tbn
^Miy7
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V»
T«
Vnnvri
tn
everyone
give«
n
« u ^ o n . f i u r ^ h * Jmuw I, t
m -thV Mate m P ,n
l’«-arhes.
May
to
Jun«-.
homiu
«1
«-illratiOlH• nf the imu.«.
"W h "»ever
oever falsely or maliciously
inaliciouslv ill»
ili» v,.r&gt; interesting ucempit of his past
ttu- growers »ml in November there .
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voiUiiit&lt;M-r»MÌ to ,iiiikw er
in a million acre» of corn within the
Dig
May to August
will I»- many buyers on. the ground
»eminali-» or »premi,» rumors or re thirty-live year»’ experience in Flurhti explain« •1.
un-ant* rnini.
next two year». lt_ could tie done at
Japnnese
pluins,
Fehruary
a
ports concerning the existence of 111h
who rould also attend the meetings
innin«-&gt; t«&gt; (i il) (1.ft .1 1liut. Il *4
such a small cost of time and money
March.
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and it could lie made a general get
any infectious or contagious di»
,.w ,u.n , first, carne’ t'o Florida I
to every newspaper in the state, as
Japanese peraimmons, September |
' u&gt; 'Slal
ease shall he punished by Imprison- j roulJ hnV(l enU&gt;n
VPROtah|M
together time (or all concerned.
to not be noticeable.
to Deremher
ment
not
exceeding
six
months,
or
Let the Sanford growers nnd the cit­
raised at one sitting. The idea that
Here is a chance to do some real
l’ incappio», any tinte.
by fine not exceeding one thousand any kind of green »lull could he
izens of Sanford generally take up
work. Florida Metropolis.
„
(ìuavns, August -to Jnnunry.
dollurs
this mutter and make it a great day
raised here was ridiculed
Gam«- was
-&lt;) —
Itami mi*, any timifor the entire community
We nee.d
At
varimi»
time»
the
Slat«lbi»r«l
plentiful,
ami
hunting
fishing
and
&lt;ir.ipi-» \ugvist i " I &gt;• ii mtii-r
OUR G R E E D
more meetings of the grower» and
of Health ha« ln-cii a ntiiiv &lt;&lt;t by ri­ Irulii king ai r*
tin- - t.lv m.iipa
Si rii wiiirri«-- (.um.irv tu .Imi«W e b. liJvc in Sanford tile city -&gt;f porti» of diM-u»e in «*pi ili* nue propor lions
the Itusine»» men iif the city and
Wlo-n tin- hunt •ami- in wc
Io «ci uri- ili«- ahovi- rc«ult.« re
Saturday, Nov 7th shottjd In- * gala promise, the pince of good deed», the lions where onjy one or two cam-», could trade meat and hides lor hom­
•juires tinte, care and pi-rsonal «-x
We be­ or none ut all hud occurred
1st all the farmers and community of ambition.
oc usuili
Such iny.
porience, or a willingnexs to protit •
gr iwt-n o ' Seminole county come to­ lieve in her laws, her in»tilutions and rumor* are difficult or impossible to
In this article I will stato just jty thè exfH-rienee of others.'hUt a'
gether on thnt date und discus» the principle» for which ahe »lands. trace their source, Jiut whether they w i,nt I have seen done, and nearly little study of thè nltove wil! show
See Us
m i-Burcs for the mutual benefit of We believe it\ her future, which 1» emunntc from idle gossip or ignor- everything mentioned I have ae- that it is possihle to bave fresh friiit
insured by her excellent railroads, » 111-0 or from malice, the result is the ,.om plishe.l myself
Before
the c.Hire community.
A little study of and fresh vegl iatili-« any day in t Itiher fine steamship lines, nnd the best same.
Going
&lt;)
The community is injured. t |„, following tit Ilea will show what yeur in Florida.
r
Else­
twelve months’ climate in the world |injured seriously, for good health is thirty-five
F A N N IN G CLUBS
experience has
years
where
We believe in4 the Sanford spirit
the biggest asset of any neighbor- taught nu- ns to the possibilities of
The girls of Fioriti» have organ-i .
Nation of Gem Owner»
' t h mnster of destiny, the inspirer hood, and good ni-vxs never «|iiit«* the Florida «oil and i-limat«Giistntll«- rtattsti«» show (in- p«-opb*
¡zed canning clubs in every city, vil­
of courage, the stimulus of jirogress overtakes t lu- reports of evil that
The following shows tin* name of of tills countr&gt; an- the must ardent
lage and hamlet in the state with
We In-liev«« that it will create nobler have ever so slight a start.
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the cro'p, the time ready for market, admirers of diamonds In th«&gt; world
phasibly the exception of a few
enterprises, larger institutions and
Not only are they th«- lament Import­
Probably- many Floridians know und tin- time ready for home use:
counties and Seminole is ono of the
Letter Heads
B ill Heads
a happier citizenship.
We believe that the statute hooks contain .this
ers of the gems, but they own practi­
Irish
potatoes,
May
to
July,
in­
countiea that has up to this time
cally one-half of the rnttre diamond
that its potency, capability and provision that guards the state
Envelopes
C a rd s
clusive; burnt* use, any time.
overlooked a good bet. Other coun­
supply of tho world.
power will he manifested in a bigger, against such insidious nttacka. Many
Wedding
Invitations
Sweet potatoes, January to De­
ties .have appointed a lady county
better Sanford.
do not know it.
Few prosecutions cember, inclusive; home use, an
Posters or Announcements
•agent to travel over the county and
We believe in her business men, have been made under its authority, time.
Immensity of Siberia.
Of All Kinds
give lesson» on canning nnd Seminole
for loyal citizens apirr^clate the
Siberia contains one-ninth of all tho
.county should appoint one.
Other artisans nnd laborers. We belipve In
English peas, February td March;
harm that may come in this way.
and on tho globe Great Britain and
countiea have also found il very h«r stores, factories and institutions.
home use, any time.
It is difficult to conceive such re­
The best^quality of work
We
believe
in
the
honesty,
integrity
Cow peas. M a y to November; ill Europe, except TtUHala. together
profitable to havo a county demon*
port» being circulated with muvlth
the
whole
of
the
United
States,
nnd
dependability
of
her
citizens;
at prices that are RIGHT
atration agent who makes it his
home use, any time.
licious intent, hut whether
mal­
Beau», April t0 June; home use, tould bn put Into Slbera
bualneas to give advlcf.on the grow­ and baUove thnt nothing can stop
ice or thoughtlessness, the good name
ing of crops indigenous to the »oils their tommercinl advancement nnd
any time.
of any community may he irretriev­
Cuhbage, February to June; home
and Seminole county could also find prosperity.
ably attacked.
use, October to July.
this a very profitable Investment.
W c believe In the welfnre of FlorIt is indeed the duty of every cit­
Cauliflower, February to June;
In this county so rich In all the fruits .|,jn because of her fisheries, her agri
izen to report the existence of epi­
home use, any time.
and vegetables that grow in Florida cultural products,
her phosphate
demic disensc, hut ho should not
Cassava, any tim e; home use, any
a girls* canning club would accom •/ minp&lt;L her forests, and mpst of all tell it to the winds thuL-sratter it to
time.
men.
Because
Sanford
Is
the
plish wonders In .the canning of tb
tho corners of the enrth. He should
Dustmen, December to January;
gateway to South Florida wc believe
fruita'and v'cgetuhlos that now go t
report his suspicious to the local
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waste because there are no adequate that nothing can stop' this city’ s l i . l
health authorities or to tho State
means of canning them. Tuklng the progress.
Kaota, any time; home use, any
Board of Health. A careful examtomato crop as an exmmplo in which
W c believe thnt had business is inutlon and diagnosis are made and Dmcthere ure untold profits t f ho mndc. sim ply good business on a vacation. tho nature of tho disease is at once
^ urnlps, December to March;
A fter tho tomatoes are shipped or W e believe that' what are called determined nnd the interests of the homo use, any time,
after tho season of shipping is over "h a rd times" are merely good times community protected.
N o time Is
Rutabagas, December to March,
tho tomatoes left in tho -field go to( turned wrong side out, so th a t'w c
lost, the danger of error is mini­ home use, any time.
waste and are left to rot in the fields, can see the weak spots in time to mized nnd relief is brought in the
Mustard, any tim e; home use, .any
enough to supply every family In strengthen them.
time'.
shortest possihle period.
Seminole county with canned to­
Spinach, any time; home .use, any
W o bcllovc the United States is
If you can’ t boost, don’ t knock.
matoes all during the year. ,
• ■ war-proof. Wo believe in the wis­
time.
•
- Florida has the reputation among
This Is a matter of vital Impor­ dom of our. President, tho common
Watermelons, M a y to July; heme
the* states that it has safeguarded
tance to tho people of- this county sense of her citizens, and we rejoice
use, May to December.
its health and sanitary conditions
and tho figures on the amount of to be Americans In tho enjoyment of
Cantaloupes, M a y to July; home
have Imon charged with Iming unmoney going
qf our county each the blessings pf peace nnd liberty.
use, May to August.
healthful, and it is only with recent
year for eastern canned tomatoes • B ui tci alto b tlie ti that. God hilpn
Okra, May to Deceml&gt;cr; homo
years thnt the real truth is findinga : « appalling to the average person Ihotr who htlp th tm ieh ei. Gtt buiy.
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use, any time,
circulation snd credence throughout
M - y lo June; home
who hua n ot Investigated it. Toma­
S a n fo r d
S a v vood.
the country and the world. Every
toes are only ono of tho many crops
use, any time; .
------O-----good Floridian is, or should be, so
that are- wasted, for In tho great
Eggplants, M a y to July; home
Headline states that politics is loyal that ho will not slander or re­
county of Seminole tho fruits and
use, atfy time.'
warming up In Cuba. In this day of tard the progress of his home state.
-vegetables and by products are enorSw'eet peppers, July to December;
Europe's unpleasantness wo would
home use, any time. *
mout.
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rise to ask, "W h ere ia Cuba?"
Oranges
Th# Pinch.
"Yes, I don't so much mind 'Itn glvSeven people were In The Herald
Parson Brown, September to'June.
The front* door« o f Tho Herald In' mo tho sack. That's all right. But
office yesterday asking about houses,
Boone's Early, September to June.
R epairing
furnished and unfurnished and they office were broken last Saturday by 'o was a dirty ^outsider to send a lat­
Majorce, .October to August;
ter
to
tho
pnpfr
advertisin'
for
a
boy
the
great
crowd
o
f
8anford
people
referred to tho columns of this
-Valencia, January to August.
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THE SANFORD N E R A L Onl^Uh»-^ycar
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NU NKEDtoS
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The Demand of the War
on Sanford

IDLE TONGUES

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FLORIDA’S
GROWING DAYS- IN
N o r th e r n H a lf
290 to 330 D ay s
S o u th e r n H a lf
340 to 365 D ays

UNEQUALED IN ANY
OTHER STATE IN THE
UNION

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SANFORD, FLA.

-UURTY-E1VE YEARS IN FLORIDA

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P r in t in g

We are here to
serve you with
anything in the
line oj pri’ift
stationery '
your bust ".fit
and p e r si 'tea
use.

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The Only Exclusive Bicycle House In

. We c a rry a full line of all standard
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�OCTOBER 20. »914
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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:: |N AND ABOUT THE CITY ::
-- y u l e H appen in g«— M ention
of

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Matters in B rie f
1'iT.sonal I t e m « of
In te rc u t

' A T Conuelty, the live real estate
ugent tins a beauiiful suburban home
for sale on the easy payment plan
that will appeal to the prospcctlve
puri'baser of a Sanford home.
Pay
for it just like paying rent and the
price is SO reasonable that the lirst
man who enquires about the home
will take it

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Washington, Oct. 20. — The failure
W ar Declared
of Congress to pas» u Hiver*
Summary of the Floating Small
Merchants (irocery Company of
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
I Sanford have declared war on high has broughtHurried Herald Header*
cost of living
Phone No ’.’ '.IS. or
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better still call in (or prices
17-He to face with a serious situation and
they nre now discussing with great
S. 1*. Smith, ono of the prominent
III
M
ove
to
Sanford
interest
the pros unsd cons of a river
•cititela of tho Geneva section was in
Mr.
and
Mr«.
D.
R.
Filler
be
of
and
harbor
hill during the short ses­
4he city on business yesterday.
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,
Orlando expect to move to this city sion which begins on the first Mon­
i— Baldwin atuL.ilubba rdiUla - ^ U ^ . m - mf|^ - it tfl(ljr
home_ Mr
day in December.
Uepresentati ve
peck »W «L?Ht»rf)P"*wi!T have charge of the Gulf j Sparkman of Florida, chairman of
17-31C
Refining Company plant in this city j the committee, told the eorrespondKrcsh yeast cakes and Imjierial and will start an aggressive cam- j enta the other day that it was the inpsoline irons at Mrs. Simon's.
2-tf paign in the interests of this com-1 tention of hu associates to get to
a xi». ur
l Hill hn ve re
here.
Mrs. Eller he is the ¡work immediately' after the reassemon n hill and have
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turned- frottt-a pleasant trip
wriandD
m.i 117 frmndK in .lt repotted before the Christimr
•York and other eastern cities
this city "lip will give them a warmI holiday.
."Vttiluxc--to-Titr-thts may
Genuine Tencrifle grown Bermuda welcome to Sanford.
'mean another defeat, and that, in
onion seed, white and red, new crop,
—--------------------my judgment, would put buck^tho
at ln R. Philips &amp; C o .
l l - 8tc - • . . . ( ; ocs , 0 Philadelphia
cause of waterway improvements
Today’s issue of The Herald Is a
M- E* Tolnr- eashief of tlie Peoples ten years,’ ’ said Mr. Sparkman.
jood one to send to your friends. ^Huik leaves today for Philadelphia, "Our growing commerce demands
Keep them coming this way.
wher* ho win c°nsult u s|K-cinlist re- that we develop our rivers und
gardirtg his eyes.
Mr. Tolar has deepen our harbors, and if we don’ t
Frssh lot of New York s*“ 1® I beet) having serious trnnhle with his do it the people w ill’send other porapples just in. Going at 45c peek. cyes and has finally decided to take sons to \lo it in our-places."
’ 17-3tc
a vacation from his duties and ndt
Ollicials of the National Rivers
Next Friday night i« the regular only rest his eyes hut receive treatmeeting of the Commercial Club, lb ment from the eminent physicians and Harbors Congress, which holds
at Jefferson College
During his its eleventh annual convention in
sure and attend this meeting
absence President \l \l Smith will Wunhingtoli, l&gt;ecember 9, 10 und 11,
. tuto Livery Prompt
service
act u* cashier
The main friends, are becoming optimistic over the rCDa) phone 281. Night phone p»ti
of Mr Tolar hope ih.it he will n ‘- ports being received from all secC ( \\ iIson
11&gt; t (
turn fully recovered and will not lions of the country* thut rousing
ki » . C. E. Henry spent Saturday lose the sight of his afflicted eye.
delegations will lie sent to the con­
and Sunday in Tampa, the guest of
vention wfib a \icw of emphasizing
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. llrow n at their
John E. Roberts
on thy Federal Congress tho needs
home in Hyde Park.
John F’. Roberts died at his homi* of a broad und comprehensive polle velop men t
1
on
Melon villw avium- mi Saturday iev of waterwuv devdontnent
New
|tcn Smith is having a nice bun­
l
light
after
a
l
i
ngerui
g
dillo»«
T
h
e
Flnglapd
and
the
Mississippi
N
alley
galow erected on Cenlrnl avenue on
Sanford Heights. This popular resi funeral i imi rrnl &gt;■••&gt;t eni a) a f t ernoon will Ile especially well represented
Re V M e j nmc x r r ni t In Mi 1 |nnlM according to adv i ces received by S
den'f -ci t in A of the city is improx
I-llU
ri il olili lai I Iig.
Inte'Mieiit w a» \ Thompson. Secretary of the I on
inn ex 1 r &gt; da \ .
Iliade in l.aki vii w re mi i i r\
Mr
gres*, w title the (»too \ alley und the
'.D’ttcrs from Mr. am i Mrs Archie R o b e r t - moved to ilo- • I* \ severa! section about Lake Michigan will
Hotly, who are enjoying their honey
,iN*» •*«*u•i I&lt;i^ •1« !«• ljoh** t«» juln in
y i-ìlts ............ mi ’.g fruir Hiiri-ldeHliiul
N* u \ nrk « l u i r that th
K &gt; alili li*a \
v er.il t» i I •I rt* n I" t hr K«*firrul prntr.Ni o\vr l he ilefeal
north is all right, hut Sanford will , nlourn (,(„ |0„
Ut- wif* lini about the passage of a make shift hill of
look good to them in a few weeks *

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*! All l.ocal AdvertiscmentH I ’ ndcr
This H ead ing T H R E E C E N T S n
Line For Each Inuertion. M in im u m 1
Charge 25 Cent«.
FO R SALE
F'&lt;»r Sale— Hound pup for »ale ,
cheap
Just the right age to train.
R H Lynch. Sanford, F’la , Route I
No
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W E HEREBY DICTATE A N ORDER TO
A L L STENOGRAPHERS

Fur Sale Secondhand oil or gas­
oline -.stove. Two good burners
cheap Can he sten at Sanford Furf f l W T , . , ---------------1 1 -ti
House» for .sale or rent.

Renuirinjr-Them to Make Their Purchases
at^T 11lU Stnre
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J. Musson.

F'or Sale— Two line hull pups, one
mule and one female and the mother.
Good stock.
See Nick Znrnovun,
Sanford F'urma.
12-5tc

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Hut to Others We Can Only Hint, Rcqncsf”^,^ew,&lt;I,SW‘
Suggest and Advertise the Fact, That
Their Patronage Will Be Valued and Appreciated

S E M I N OTh*LN nErttt Drug
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Star»
SANFORD. FLA.

PHONE 275

I■•.r Sale One child's lied und one
revolving hook rase ^ tmipire Ititi j
Fla&gt;t Third St
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F'or S-ale
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Ciderv plants now ready' 4
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For Sale One horse, wagon, bug­
gy and harness.
Price $ 150.00 for
quirk sale. J. \V. Ilooth, \Ve«t Side.
17-2tp
For Sa le
Harred PIv mouth Rock
lor breeders I. H. Thump-

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ut
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p
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FI
Fourth St
Rent

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KENT

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line meal is all the argument we bereft e i.Ah . parents n, !• -s i ban ,i turn until a-lull
generuu« propor
need tu i on v im r* you we set t tie best &gt;V I r The -&gt;m|,.ilh\ of t lie com
lions can I»' pasrwd
meal at the lowest price in t ow* ^ - nyi ni l \ gov* out to them ili t fu-1r
♦
Our Sunday dinners are unsurpassel C^oouble allliction
I here are tlmsi w b o w o u l d ha ve
Meal* 25 cents
Weekly rates made
------ - - s t j i o .
lf lv»,i a prettv s u m to ha vi- been
fir rooms
Hotel

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An Income Now
B e a u t i f u l 7 -ro o m b u n g a l o w s , hot
arid cold w a t e r , on i m p r o v e d v e g ­
eta b le farm .
700 line M i n o r c a
a n d W y a n d o t t e c h ic k e n s , in c u b a ­
to rs , coops, b r o o d e r s , best m o d e l
p en s, h orse and w a g o n , barn.

P r e s id e n t W i l s o n wer e r e n e w i n g n \ fr*-*~
♦
♦
I nr Ib ni Mutt &gt;.f t i -ci ri... in*
\ fellow s)u j,s and burying tin* hatchet
-H* Wwm Tiilmnn ' o T T l i e " Herald '
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l-ll.
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♦
: .1 bat h
U m
M . i nl br ' - »tore
in.
Peine
Sunday
l&lt; will In- rcTin- Want * o|umn a lw a y s g&lt;’t- re
♦
♦
1 l -t f
Hilled that there was a falling out 'll nford I eie piloni, t o.
suitI
I PS VI. \ I T E M S
♦
♦
bet wceil die President and Col. Har­
Mrs
Vernon toil er of Sunfor&gt;
Fu i Krrti
1 u f 111 - lii'i) r o o m s
Hot
V Mr und
Mrs
Rraxton
l '-r kl Ils
.
,,
vey shortly niter the Baltimore con­
L
, ,
--s p e n t tile week end with Mrs H.yrnmil cold water
is 00 per month.
tiave teli,rued from their wedding
vention and the two "d id n ’ t speak
♦
Mrs Pope
well Itec k on Tuesday
.'01 M a g n o l i a a v e n u e
13 p - t f
trip and are comfortably located in
as tlicv passed by "
Mutual friends,
took dinner with jier ab
♦
♦
the Woodrul! home r,n Palmetto
however, g"l busy and on peni»
I reti 1.1 'I i oilpte, four
For Kent
Mr
Rantolìi lias re
W e III't lei
♦
avenue when- they will try the prin
Sunday tbe hatchet-burying acet r
client In, a t io n
Ten ♦
ice rooms
turned from m ni nnai trip north
♦
ciplr of i.w ,i liv ing as cheap as one
♦
was |•1111• ■! .‘ If at file \\ bili* M*»11- *
•liar, pc•I
No nail . tul
MH
u'!. •• I it • !•••' of
W
ml.
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Him
It.
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For
Rent
F
urinshi
&gt;
1
rooms
lor
li.r tii recital of what Impiantii
invi S .ft u rd a y from 5 t o s |i in
I lie 1s( 1, J i nny W ren
Apply to Mrs.
Mark Twain's name came up in 'ight housekeeping
17-2t
A doctor was called to the home
♦
some connection when Colonel Her Puren, 117 Laurel avenue, i ity
0-tfc
fhe many friends of Cruse Harnes of Angelo Nicoli to vi-it lus mother icy remarked casually that thin
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*rr k’lad to see him home again and for an attack of acute indigestion were person« «till in existence » I ..
♦
♦
Mr lloiirv 1.11 udu ui-t o working
R...«m-. f. -r liglit fin i»*»r
to know t hat he i» e n t i r e l y recov
F'or Kent
ni vi r I ... I heard of the gr&lt; .it t ,
now
in
a
g.Magi'nc.,r
Mianu
'* ti
♦
fr«'. t
♦
■■•■ping
''1 ' • . i.ik \ .
il. ovp. • 1» to get bil-x XX|J It
nn.r i - 1
Mr Messet g&lt; r i- doing &lt;ar|&gt;&lt; &gt; 1er
ho !.. r mi lignin next week.
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•
111 l'n-udcnt (nun.I thl- utili ■ '
work for Mr I t . .
Miller on tin
F or It- ui ( *• . 1
M •
I - ■ 1• II
s alt Ml
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♦
imi. •!.I le
ultet .1 lor 25c.
J. H \\ il
Hamilton 1on-.
a . . * .1 ., r
llan I
t,lu. t 1111&gt;11« ! * Hilt HU'
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17 it.
1o *M {•
• &gt;• 1m il l all
Mu i •
W .
Until . • I .
H ’
. mi
‘ nil v it c r d a v In re in Wai. Intuii..i
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♦
H"n t ,,ry I) Ijindln, States At again at work
I mi l such an one
He was an &lt;&gt;(
A
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1
1
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large
Several
city
lots
:uul
homes
for
sale
gii
term?
R
o
o
m
»
for
Relit
1
torney of tip. Seventh Judicial Dis
♦
♦
Mrs A F" Westordiik l- attim i 1..
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, i ker
He declared positivi l\
! irnl-hcd rooms
Mrs
Stephens,
that
may
suit
you.
triit was m the uily today calling o n ‘ mg tin- Advent ist„- curtí p ineetiiig in
♦*
ilh^i he hud never heard of Mark corner Sixth and Oak avenue.
h“ many (rienda.
Mr. I-umlis hus Orlando this
A constant demand for houses and rooms.
♦
Twain.
ruigned his position hut the na mi»
A party for Frank Parkrr, in
List
your
property
with
us,
we
will
yell
or
rent
it.
Piano
to
rent
for
the
season.
In"1
asked
lume
about
Turn
Saw
♦
has not gone into effect, ul least his honor of his
,nth birthday w.ia !» yer
8-tfc
No. he nevet had heard of him. quire at 111 Second street.
Fire Insurance, HondinL'.
♦
Nor
IItick
F'innl
No,
never.
Nor
noí . . i* ? n app° in,ed
t h . . m e ..f &gt;..« unde. Mr
«
F'or Rent Cheap for Cush Twenty ♦
T
u
l” *-obliged to serve at j a ^ Thompson Thurdnuy evening I'udd’ nheud
T
Wilson?
'Oh.
Lord
all
tiled.
a
crea
of
good
hammock
land
♦
♦
n« xt wttek.
^ very enjoyuhle time was hud by yes,- he ejaculated, '1 voted for
101 -tf
fall or write A. M. Tyler.
♦&gt;
The Gate City House
all present, forty-one in all
'1 hey him
♦The many yutrojis .of thu Gate wore served lemonade. Cuke and cofAnd the President'« roar of de
♦
Five acres tiled land inside city
Hi&gt;u5e are jilrased to learn fee
light (Till not diminish in the least
♦
mils
(nr rent, near brick road and ♦r
thst it lias opened for the season.
Mr. and Miss Booth have moved when the Colonel continued softly.
♦
loading
station.
Apply
t"
A
I*
Home comforts are extended to the from one of Mr Clark's houses to •• .mil' he udded. wistfully, ‘ that's all
Connelly, Sanford. Florida
2 tf
♦
♦
'ÏUHts and the excellent accotnmol the «tore on the West Side
Y\ &lt;• arc 11., good it done me.'
•Luionx of {.his hot-1 hav* made i sorry to lose them from our neigh
F'or |j|ent Nice front room for
*n um at homo and abroad
la-tf boritomi
It. Qii'i" of the abundant »upplv
gilt
housekeeping, also well ven­
Un the return &lt;&gt;f Mr and Mr* 1. of ...ttonseed tneul there i» likely 1.»
" J * l'}KI&gt;en has returned from
Magnusson from their trip to*North b. in tin. country this year, s|»eriul tilated bedroom. 302 Park Ave.
* Vlfit to home folks in North Caro­
15 tí
M regained M . Ill tile Department of Agricul
linu li.* stated thut the (»copie up Carolina, where MrIn
her heultli which has h.-en v.rx tur&gt; bell.*ve that the farmer has a
th»r,.
New
¡»re not feeling very good over
Furnished rooms (or housekeeping
poorly for the last two years, their better oppirtunity to make money
the
**F.»ijrfolton situation, hut sis usuul
t
Mrs ( ’ . II Smith*», los I’ark
friends
gathered
with
them
t&lt;
&gt;
celc
|
,
|
.
.
ding
1
k*c ( rattle than for »nine
Opcning*
»tart1 i, plenty of hog und hominy
\vi"„ between 3rd and 4th streets.
Tho feeding value of
*
•tul no one will »urve to death this brute tho twentieth unniver«ary &lt;»( time past.
- •• HV-t-f
BLACK
their wedding.
T hey hud a fine rnlt.mseo.l meal has l»eon recognized
* liter. Thlg was glad to get bnrk
WHITE
time and left many tokens of their bv agricultural authorities for some
0 lurlda, where the war is an unF’or Rent One acre tiled land on
TAN
esteem of the worthy host and host­ time and alrge quantities of ¡1 are
«nown quantity.
Third street and Maple avenue.
ess.
exported annually to Europe where
\ddress Rex Paekard. R. „ F D 2
j. !^r*. navis, tho well known opthe farmers, especially those in Den
“ a»n »ill he at the Robbins Nest
15-tf
mark ure well uware of its useful­
N O T IC E
2«°,i Tuasday- Oct- 20 to Monday,
ness.
M IS C E U N F .O U S
«
Hekdache eurod with glasses. As I have charge of the business of the
It is estimated that this year 15.*&gt;m - tested free. Don’ t wait until Title Dond Si Guarantee Co., F!iL«t San­
10(10.000 bales of cotton MU !&gt;e proWanted— Flowing or team work
ford Land League, ond W. A. Whit. dliee.l in the I ’ nited States.
U , t d *y15-*3tc
This by man with good team.
J. F..
Cecil Gahbelt ha» returned
1 Can be found In th« Tax As -hniild &gt; lel&lt;I fi.liH0.0Op tons of seed Summers care M. S. Nelson; or
Wanted T w o
thousand*
caulibom, aftt,r a pienimnt tummer spent lessor’» Offlce in the court house.
While all of this will not be crushed.. phopa Lord’s Station.
5-tf
Ms.*d fo r * Man to Believe.
I (lower pinnt.».
Jno. 1). Jinkins,
Uke George in the W hite MounT H O S . K. B A T E S .( last year’ s proportions hold good
Mrs.
Cutler of Vancouver proved
(dioni* 2t»7.
Corner Third St. and
^
________tons
___ of colHoarders Wanted $3.60 per week
•ni and other parts of the New
by tho registration of a pedometer
again, ______
about 2,000,000
F'rench Ave.
17-2tp
torisëéd meal will l»c available, a n d .lf0«’ board and lodging. Last house
that she had covered 400 miles in a
nt and states. Mrs, Gabbett also
on
East
Third
St..
C.
W.
Driggers
month In walking about her kitchen
I T " 1 lhe I « » t few wToks*with friends | A | &gt;
pi
I \7
|?/\í ^
a" »be foreign market gives pronm*
Wanted -Three, or four rooms for
9-9tp
and living rooms while performing her
U lV t
VJe * TT •
r
m. i l
jsp 0( („.¡ng greatly reduced, there
light housekeeping for man and wife.
household duties.
¿ o r g i7 nn“ h “ nd ° thCr P° lnla in
ought to l»e a corresponding de­
D E N T IS T
Address H.
Wanted— Gentlemen roomers at Close in., if possible.
crease in the price of the meal, mak- Stutnon’s. 315 E. Fourth .St.
care Herald,
17-2tp
Clll*1
representing tho
WORK rOR WtltTK PEOPLE ONLY
ihg it specially desirable for feeding
A Thing Woman Is 9psred.
.* .
9-13tp
T,mC .G enn Advcrtising Co. of
PEOPLES BANK BUILjDlNG purposes.
Ono deep sorrow which no wrom.an.
P* 1» in the city in the interest
ROOM 9
Ixist— Iatdies’ blnck raincont WodJ
st least none that we know penonal•UruUJ J ,mÀ Thc °lcnn Co. carry
Where the Woman Shinet.
Ijr, experiences Is losing tho pipe
nesday on road between Sanford and
Closing
out
all
typewriter
carbon
A
politician
may
bo
able
to
pack
a
enda^ * - nrt bangers and adwhich sho has-smoked for feur or five
Orlnndo.
Finder
will
receive
reward
paper. Best grades .only, at 25c
convention all right. ‘ but when . it
ar.r,llÌnti nov®1Uw of «B kinds and
years
almost without stopping.—Ohio
if
returned,
to
218
Park
avenue,
Herald
Offlco.
per dozen sheets,
conics to packlug a trunk hu luta to.
» .strong play for the
8tate JournaL
I4 a p a lil W a n t A f l
oc. ft
Qanfnrd J
lfi.V.tn
film «tin Int* nenr In til« nrlf*

before

(ridi,)

:

A B A R G A IN

G O IN G

\Yt‘ have some very cheap tracts of pas­
ture or ranch lands.
I♦
Good general farming and citrus fruit
lands.
Some of the very best truck lands in the
famous Celery Delta of Sanford adapted
to the Sanford system of sub-irrigation
and intensive system of farming. Prices
and terms very reasonable.

r

A . P. Connelly

109 Magnolia Ave.

' Sanford, Fla.

^PO LISH E S?

�THE SANFORD HERALD

r AGE SIX

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OCTOBER 20. |9U

dlatrlrt N&lt;&gt;. I b# cehnged to raad aa follow#;
E of SW ror of So« IS. To 1» 8 . K IO E
D r y a r l m r a l of Tk * talrr lo r.
R#flnain( ad a' point on tha abort of Lak e
run W IS tk., K U rfc. B 7 1 *»100 oho. 8 |
U 8. I.»nd Offiro at GaieeavllD, Ma.
Monro#, at tha foot of Park avanu», run
10 rha. K j l . i t - 1 O0 «ha
___ 1 « ity HWly
. alone
_ ,
Octeber S, 1114.'
W rid* of
of Ry to
U b af
Sald la id b alai aaSol Ira la bervby (la ra that Arthur II. than«« iouth" to* Ilu fb a y aXraat, tkanra wrat
alone^aaid Hughey at root to Ita Intara#«taoaod al tha data of tk* l«*u»»#a ot aurh | Wallaro of W aklaa. Florida, « h o on May
( rortitrala In tho nam# of C. II. Liadday. Zlth. 1914. madt Hom#at#ad. Entry, No. tion »ItV Fraach aranga, thane# aauth along
N o n r q o r e le c t io n
Caftiffrat* No. Z99 *m br»r* . l-*t 1 8 t. 01 II 14, for I W M of N W ) { , N W )(| of S W l» aald a»« #u* to ita rontinuatlon to lh#
T o tk# Bhawiff el Sanala*!* County., of tbo Joaap. Said "land being aasrraad at (ha See. S and N h ° l I K Ü . SarJIon i. Toon- ! • » II»*. running aaat and »«at. b # t* # aa
' ' S t a t a of F l o r i d o • v
data of tha iaaoanra of aurh r#rtlflrata In ahlp 10 South, Ranga 29 E »»l. Taflatflaa## Sartlona I, 2, It and II, To«nahlp 10,
. 8 # U known. That t, H. Cl «y Crawford; tha name of 8 . Yanaon.
Meridian, ha* filed notice of intrntlon to South of Kanfa 10 Kail, thane# Weat_ along
TUcr-lary
of S u l * of tho
of
aald aectlon Ila# to
tba cornera of - Sec
- —
. . . .Slot*
_
. Florida
, , -1
CortlAaata No. 212 embrarao, Beg ISO It auka three y»ar proof,
Ilona Z. I 10 and 1 1 , Tp. 20. South of
f *
1 8 a i d 44S ft W of It fUctioa poat on E • to tha land a b o r * dear
will V » h' ' i I» somlnolo County, S t n t # ] { ] „ # of ¡J,, j g T „ , 9 s R J0 Kt fuB w 2tk of Clrrult Court, at Si
flange
.10 Fa*t,
thence
South
nlong
art Florida on Tueaday real turreedlng the f| 8 , 00 „ y jJ j ,, N J00 i,
* » , d Und th,
diy o( N o , , ra
•ectlon line ol corner* ol «action* 26, 27,
I t and I I . Tp. 20, South of
Range 30
®t, t
N # v * m b « T. A. I&gt;. 1*14, be! ng aaaeaaed at tho dale of tha laauanra of 1
Claimant name# aa «1
wttnaeaea:
the aold Tueaday b algi tha Ahitrl day tti auch certificat# In the nama of Unknown.
Ea*t. thence Knat
along
Section
line
Ban Ball, of Waklwa, Florida.
N o re tnbar
of I-eke Je#aup, thence In a general Norther­
, Unlaa* tald rertlflcatea »hall be redeomad
John Ball, of Waklwa. Florida. ‘
For United State# S#nator from the Stala according to law t a l deoda «ill laaua thereon
ly direction, along tha Waat »höre of Lake
Jatnra M. Brown, of Weklwa, Florida.
o f Florida, for ait rears from Marrb 4, |»|S. an lh# Hat day of October. A. I). 1914
Jeaaup to the St. Johna river, thence northUllals Brown, of Weklwa. Florida
ror R*pree#MatI»# from the Fourth Con- | Wiinaaa nr ¿«rial algnotura and aaal thta
weaterly along tha St. John* river to Lake
'
H E N R Y S. C H U B B ,
greaoional Dlatrlrt of tk# Stata of Florida, 26th day of S«pt#rab«r; A. D.. 1*14.
Monroe, thenra Southwesterly song Keel
IS-Tuee-Stc
Reglater
in tk# Slity-fourtb Congra*» of tha United
and South abare of aald lake te point of
Ie#al)
E. A. IK IU G L A S S .
Hi at##.
beginning.
*t
—
Clerk Clrrult Court. S#mla#l# Co., Fla.
For CommUrioner of Agriculture of the
NO TICE
fly Jaa. P. Rabana, I» C.
Be It further reaolved by the Board of
On the Ird day of November, 1914, at
Stale of Florida.
v
11-Tuao-Slr
their regular meeting l h . Board of County , f t » » « *
*£•» »J?
For Two Juatlrea of the Supreme Court
o f Aha Stale of Florida.
Commissioners in and for Sornioni. County, 1
“L
k
J
j * 'r V
—
■
Florid., will buy, not lem then *100.00 !
nom , , U u ' b* «ka ng.d to read aa folFor T » o Railroad Commlaalonera of lh#
Nollre ef AppllralDa for Tat Deed Unde' worth of metal culvert,' to be used In road |
.
,
...
. l —.
Slat# of Florida'.
For One Member of the lloura of fl#pr»Hectlea STS ef the (Jeaeref Bletalee
conitructlon in Seminole County.
All deni. ¡7k2 Manila . . P? h V f f o . Jf P u h * * l » e
wefttalieee of lh# Slat# of Florida.,
Notice ie hereby given that
W.
M.
* ,k ,d ,0 ,Ubm“ b ' d' “
r L i u t h to Hughey
U .n c .
Ifnynea, purckeaer of T a t Certificate No. r r . t ' r i m . ' ™ 1
For County Judge.
M a ll
p A n n t i m ASS
along Hughey atreet to' ita Intervarctlon
411, dated the Sth day of June, A. D. 1911,
For Sheri#.
For Ci#rk of tb# Circuit Court.
has filed tald certificate In my office and kae Clark of the Board of County Commimtòner. * ‘,.h . 5 , 7 h. „ V T,"“ *- „ *,'"571
*1l
Seminole County, Fla.
5• * ld
Ha continuation of the nec‘ For County Aa«««#or of Tate«,
made application for had* deed to iaetao in
tlon
lla»,
ruanlng
East
and
West,
hetween
U-Tuea-Mc
accordance with l « w .
Said certificate etgFor T a t Gollagiac.
Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12,
Township 20,
brace* the following described property alt,
For County Tr»naur#r.
a
JSouth
of
Ilaogs
30
Eeat,
thenc*
West
along
For County Superintendent of Publie tilled In Seminole County. -Flarttio^-iw-ntri .7 »:**■V e o w e i
seetton tlno to th# Weklva rtvrr, thenc#
5
W
&gt;
&lt;
of
N
W
l
f
.
Sec.
«
.
T
P
20.
It.
14
L
*
*
t
.
N
O
T
I
C
E
lnatrurtlou.
Northerly along th* Wektva river to ita
The tald land being a»a#« «ed It the date of
For County‘ Suryeror.
the 3rd day of November, 1914, at Junction
'Ith th* Jit. John« river, thenc«
the iatuance of auen certHkcata m t l : r name their regular meeting th* Hoard of County 1 southeasterly
For F i » « io u nly Commlea'onera.
,
up th* 8 f. Johns river to
For Thr## M«rab#r* of tha County Hoard of Baaehtm A Skackleton. Unleaa aald cer­ Commissioner« In and for Seminole County, I |4 |,, Monro«, thane« Easterly along South
tificate ahall be redeemed according to law, Florida, will buy. one pair ol mules, wagon ,hora of said lake to point of beginning,
of Public Inatruction.
For Juatlre of the Tear# In and for tk# tea deed will iaaue tbereon on th# ¡ 2 nd day and harne*«. suitable for road work, and ;
0 « It further rseolvOd, that an aacurete
•
following Juatlre Dietricla, via: No#. I, 2, of October, 1914.
all peraona having same for sola will hova | description ot tho changes made In cornWitne«a
my
official
aignaturv
and
tea
same on ground ready for Inspection at mlsslonar.’ districts Nos. 1 and 2. be
3. 6 .
For Conatabla In and (#* th# following tkl* the 19th day of September, A. D. 1914. that time.
lered upon the minute hooka of this board
1_____
E . A DO U t i l. A SS ,
J a a l ir * Dial ritta, via:
t-’- j i r t a
(anal)
E. A. D O U G L A S S .
~
and be published once e wetk for fo ur
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Co., yle.
Clerk of the Board of County Commis­ Weeks In a newspaper p«,Mi«ti»&lt;t to « M «
»4 - 1 h
hav4
In leallmony whereof—i
o i hereunto
By Jaa. C. Roberta. t(. C. ’
sioners, Seminole County, Fla.
act my baad-aod-afflaed lb# (Ireat Seal of
county, and,
9-Tuea-itc
11— u » - « — - * Florida, at Tallahara##, tk#
I J-Tue*-&amp;»*
I
Ba It'further resolved, that. E. A. D o ug Capital, Ihia the twenty-fourth day of
ilase. Clerk of the Board of County C o m ­
Auguat, A. D. 1914.
missioner* shall make or cause
to be made
N O TIC E
___________________
l a Ceart of (he Capaty Jadge, Hcmlaale
•’
IL C L A Y C R A W F O R D . '
Nolle« U hereby given that wo. th* under- Ja erttlfied ropy of tho changes mad* In tho
. Coaaty, Stala of Florida
Secretary of State.
signed.
Intend
to
apply
to
th*
llonerable-description
of
aald
districts,
as
establlahed
In
re
Eatete
of
T o C. M. Hand, Sheriff, Semlonle County.
Park Trammell, Governor of tho 8 t*t* of I this day by th* Board, which ropy shall
Lovell L- Stone
8-Tu**-»tc
Florida,
at
Tallahaaa«*,
Florida,
on
tho
Athi
b#
certified
to
be
correct
by
such
clerk, and
i To all Creditor., Legatees, Diatributeea and
II Peraona having Cibimi or Domanda day of Novsmber, A. I). 1914, for Letters 1 *&gt;y *he chairman of the- Hoard ol County
Patant, Incorporating " T h e Sanford Cqm- | Commlaaloner*. said certified copy »0 be
againat said Eatato:
* You, and etch of you aro hersby notified panjr“ i under the following proposed articles transmitted to tha S#rr#tary of the State of
N O T IC E O F E LE C T IO N
of
incorporation, tho * orginal of which is i Florida.
Whrrva* th* legislature of 1913, under and. r#&lt;iu(r*d to present any claima and
Adopted in open b o a r d , this th* ith day
the cqnatltution of 4 MS. of the alate of demanda whlrh you, or either of you, may now on file, at Tallahassee, Florida, as re- 1
( of October, A. I). 1914. by tbe Board of
estât# of- _1 .0 veil L. Stone, quirrd by law.
Floride, did pass three Joint resolution*.pro- I have against
- , . tb*, „
County
Commissionerà of Seminole County,
W. H. Hickergon.
posing amendment* »0 the constitution o f dec*a*ed. lai* of Seminal* County, Eloride,
Fl orida.'
Jesse Shilling
thè «tele of Florida, and the same wer * , 10 ‘ ke undemlgn.d adm'nt.tratrii of tald
Frank !.. Woodruff. Chrcn
Roy E. Dickerson
a « r » » d to by a vot# of thrw-fiflh* of all th# #«t*t*. within two years from th* dpt# her*!.. P. Hagan
' t^ah Shilling.
mrmber* elected to each house; that th* *
J.
V. McLain
t
Adirle*
of
larerporatlon
.
of
“
The
Hanford
Dated August 27th, A. D. 1914.
yoleg-OD raid Joint resolutions wer# »ntrresl •
C.
W. Entimingrr
Company*'
A
N
N
A
C.
S
T
O
N
E
,
apon
tKrir r»*p#c4jv# journals, with lh #
J A Clark
We, th# undersigned, have agr##d"to as*
1-Tuea-Mc
Administrates.
yeas an d nays thereon, and they did deter­
Attest
sonate our«#lyr*. and 00 hereby become as*
mina and direct that the sam* Joint résoluK A Douglass, Clerk..
soriated for the purpose of forming into a
tlonp be submitted tn the electors of the
13-T ues- 4lc
I
body polittc and corporate, under and by
el ate at the general election In November,
In Court o f County Judge. Seminole C o u n t y
virtue of th# laws of the stato of Florid
1914.
Hlale of Florida
and do hereby adopt 1 be following articles
Now. therefor*. I, II. Clay Crawford.
* , , * . « .
. .
In r* Estate of
of
Incorporation.
■etary of .»tate- of fhe .tot* cf Florida, do
Schneider, deceased.
Article I.
LI HT OF I N H P P C J O R S AND C L E R K S
herrty. . giva
that a
. . . nolle*
.
Notice Ie hereby'given to all whom It may
Tha following peraona were appointed re­
Tha name of this corporation ahall be
.General Electlen
runrrrn,
concernâthat_ un
on wir
tho 2_4th day. of March,
spectively
as inspectora and clerks of gen.
will he held In ench county In FlorJdn on A. D. 1915. I shall apply to
Honorable "T h e Sanford Com pany," and Ita prinrfpal eral election to be held Nov. )rd, 1*14, Sem­
ilar, of business shall be at Sanford. Som­
Tueaday nsit succeeding the first Monday (i. G. Herring, Judge of aald Court, aa Judge
nole County. Florida; but it may hav# inole County:
in November. A&lt; D. 1914, tb* said Tueaday of Probata, for. ray final discharge as Admin­ and
eetabllah such other plore. of business „ H»ctlon District No. 1 voting place West
being tha istrator, C. T. A., of th# estai# of llel#na as th. board of directors
may from time Sanl»1-1— •"•Pectors of election. D. G. M o a ­
Third Day ef November
Schneider, deceased; and that at the same ts time determine
r&lt;?»' 1 H'„ ' ‘ »ndtll. J F.. Vsugh.n, elefh ot
lor the ratification or rejection of the said lima I will present my final accounts as
fflertion, S Kunfi
Arllrlr
II
joint resolutions proposing amendments to Administrator, C. T A , of said estate, and
Klection OlMrlct No. 2, voting place M o n Thr [rr iff il natu/r uf thr hu»lnr»« to hr
the constitution of the state of Florida, via: ask for thalr approval.
roeI n«j ector« of election. J C. Motfat.
transacted and conducted by «aid corpora­
A Jsinl Kenelallon
Dated April 2. A. D. 1914
John
Iteli. I&gt;. Il C
l l i b u n ; clerk of elrction shall he a* follow*, to »it
Proposing
an amendment to Section 8 I1 ( 8 ), .I
J O H N O O llD O N ,
inn, Albert llawk ln«
To hold, buy. own.'work ,, .iltvrlop, con
of Artici« Eiftit (H), of the ronstitution of Administrator cum Teatamento A n n n o of
hlectlon" I hstriet S’n 1. vottnf pisce Ka«l
ih# slat# of Florida, r.latlng to founly oftb . Ealat. of Helena Schneider, deceased
"I" nI'
pledge, r.c h .n g *
ian fo fd
Intpectora t&gt;f •|«ction# T S C a v i» .
flee»«
» 12. 10 20. 11 24. 12-22, 1-19 2-23
rulli*«!*. Improve sod otherwise deal in
A
II ('am rron, M I* lupe, clerk of elee
nd
dl»po«e
of
real
estate,
to
ac&lt;)Ulr«
II* It ordained by tb* Legislature ol t h e ---------------------------:--------------Zi______L____ . _ _
*-*
.............. - * 1 ............................* -----Ifim, A I. William»
leste, occupy,
u»e and
develop
farm»,
,
,
, . „ ,.
Nolle* ef Application for Tas Deed Under farm
Klectlon
Districi N «
4.
votine place
land»,
town »ite»
and
territories.
That the following amendment to Section
u --,,..
lk.

LLGAl ADVERTISING

f

81* (61. Of Article Eight (8). of lh . JonstRuCion of t h e . . . , , of A o r i á . .. hereby agreed

to and thali be «ubmittrd to the electora of
t h « state at the general election to b# held
on th« first Turad»? In November, A. 1).
1914, for ntiArotlon hr rrjrrtion:
H«etlnn A
The legislature ahall provide
for the election by the ijualifird electora in
each county of the following count) officer«.
A clerk of th« circuit court, a »herifT. con*
•tablea, a county aaaeaeo r of tatet, a tat
collector, a superintendent of public Inatruc

tO
ll|
out.
plat.
irrigate
and
sub­
divide the asme
tu
fi p e r a t e
and
maintain
farm»,
ranche«,
o
r
c
h
a
r
d
« ,
*
dated the 3rd day of June, A. I), l!i|2. ha* grote«. plantation», and to do and perform
filed «aid certificate in my office *nd ha» nil thing« needful and appropriate for the
mnd« application for tm deed to issue In Improvement and development of »am** to
accordance with law
Said certificate em- manufacture, market, »ell and dispose of all
bracet
thr
Mlluwing
described
property kind of canned or preserved fruita, vrgrt
situated In Hemlnolr County, Florida, to­ able» or syrup», to carry on th* Pumi«—- of
wn
l^it II, Mtk 2. Cameron
The » a id commission
merchant.
broker.
factor
or
land bring atiriinl at the dat« of the Issu­ agent; to purchase, buy, sell and dispose of
ance of such certificate in t he name of K. K and otherwise deal in all kinds of fruits amt
Cooper
Unlea» said certificate «hall be re
vegetables and other p r o d u r r on a commi»NotfrJ l ^ h . m b v ^ e l v .n

t b i t MW

a

" \lln

H«fiman. C. H., Gone
Holden. W. D.# G obs
llouaholder. A. L . Gone
H°*ay d. Fraok. Non-payraeot ol Poll tat
Holland, Jaa. K., Gone
Hookrr. D.. Gone
Howard, Ban, Gooe
Ivey, Geo. B-, Gone
Jarkaon. ('lave. Non-payment of poll las
Johnston. Androw, Dead
Jonas, llanry. Non-payment of poll tax
Jon##, Simon. Non-payment of poll tas
Knight, J. W „ Goa*
l-e*l4. J. C., Gone
Lilj*. H. L . Gone
Mahoney, Wm. F., Dead
Marks, R. II., Dead
Maloney, Geo, Gone
Massey, A. A.. Gone
Minniek. W. A., GoneMiller. F. W., Cone
Moore, Joo. F„ Dead
Morrow.- B. &lt;N.. Gone
Murray, W. A.. Gone
MiCrory. Chat . Gone
McDaniel. J. C.. Gone
McDonald. A.. I&gt;e#d
McGlon. C. A., Goo*
McMillan, J. A., Gone
Nash, I. N., Gone
Newland. T. A., Gone
Nelson. J. If., Gone
Nultall, Jno„ Dead
T ^orau'
Non-payment of poll tna
Oglesby, 1-awtey,
Non-payment of poll tax
Overman, J. Jl.. Gone
Fir*. W.'.’L., Goa*
. .
Pickens. 8 . , M.. God* !
Pickens. T. T.. Gone
Powers* D. E.. Gone
Power«, F. J., Gone
_
Perry. G. C.. Gone
4C '
7»
Taggart, Jdhn K , Gone
Temple, I.. ||., b a n d .
*
Thomas, E. G., Dead
Thompson, J. fe ,
Non-payment of poll tat
Thompson, J. It ,
Non-payment of poll tat

uy
nr,;-w
oTod,0wNH
n;p',^n' r" U1

\eaa*y, E ^ B . R.. Non-payment of poll tax
Walden, Wm.. Dead
Weston. J, M.. Gnna
Willis, J. B., Dead
Wilton, Tim, Dead
Wilton, W. J., Gone
Woodcock, E., Non-payment of poll tax
Preclacl Na. 1
Allen. Fred. Gone
Arrsnts, (5. y.. GoneBallard, 8 . II.. Gone
Barclay. W. II
Gone
Battle, Mack, (»one
&gt;
llsrkett. Ell, Gone
Basden, It. E., Gene
Halley, 'J. A.. Gone
Ballard. W. It., Gone
Bell Rich, Non-payment of pall t n
Bellamy. M B . (tone
Bennett. John, Gone
Benton. W K , Gone
lllalr, F. I*., Gone
Blue. Saunder". Gone
Bowler, M. I I . Gone
Boram, J. A.. Gone
Ilrady, O. W „ 'Gone
Briggs, T. W., Gone
llrabb, Ham, Non-payment of poll tat
Hraey ,8 ipp. Non-payment of noli tas
TTrx/TTAy. Ben. non-paymr«t of poll tai
Hrldrwfll, M., N o o-p a ymrnt at poll tax
Hrown, Frank M
Non-pa yment of poll t n
Mronron ^kllbrr. Non paymrnt of poll t a i
ilrown, 11. (\ , (io n r
llurnatt. Wm. XI., Gone
llritt. J N . No n-pa ym ent of p4&gt;ll t a i
Ca st le ,r j || a |&gt;r»d
Carroll, Jn*i . Non pa&gt; mrnt &lt;»f poll tai
Ch ad «nek, F &lt;• . Lion»
Chandler. J F. . Gu n »
Charlton. W
It
Non-pa yment of poll tai
Child», D D
Not. payment of poll tai
Col». |l It
No n-pa ym en t «»f poll t ai
Coney
II II , Gone
Comprobat, F I* Gone
Corey, li T , ( ¡o n r
Corey. X!T W., Gone
( nrdeilo. F C , Gone

l*acla
Inspector« of e|erti«in. Itrn Jone», I.
Krl*. Clark l’fir t im . clerk of rlrctlon. A A
III ck«
Klrctéon
Oistrict N o .
&amp;,
votine place
Oviedo— Inspectora of electlon. T. W. l . i v In i , lieti Jonr«. I. T Munì, clerk of electlon,
Count». Fred Gone
T I. Cu»hfng
Cowan. W II
Non payment of p«dl tai
Klrrtion D.»t'tct N o »i. votiag place tir- . Coffee, C t
Gun#
nev» . 1n*pertor• of electton. J \! Flint, T
( ru«4, Alt»er». Gone
W lìelfer. D D b u m » , clerk of electlon. Curry. W XI . Gone
Il II. rattishall.
Culbfrth. F W . Dead
Da v ii, J A . f tone
hlertinn
i&gt;mtrict No .
7,
voting piace
Dean. II II . (inn«
Ch uluni»
In.pretori
of electlon. William
Drn ton. J. T . Gone
Denton. J
(tone
s
Driver, Li. Jl. . -4, gar*#
Palmer, W (
Gone
Phillip*, 'rirm- * r » w - r t f
ToU v ? » -

RaTsnr, C - k r + X t i r ™
by Jaw
Th» «fu lstnr»
pfüvkb
bv law for
fh »
r»r»
»nd
ru»U»dy of «II rounly fund» snd shall provtd*
l h « mrihotl of rrporting snd paying out *1!
• D s u r h fund».
I ’rov ld rd. rouirty trvsaurar» »Uctrtl
in
vwnrrpl sDrtlon hrfd In 1911 • hs 11 btyjd oflira for l h « term »Irrtrd.
A Joint l(ro«l u ll on

]*roposlng « n smvndmant to Action 16 of
A rt frU IV , of |h« ronstitution of th« stato
o f Florida, rnlstinf to t h « sppolntmvnt of
r o m t n lw lo n r d offirrr» of t h « » 1 st«» militia
It « It rwsolwd by t h « legl»l*tur» of thv
• t a t « of • F l o r i d » :

T hat tha following amtndmrnt to Hvrtion
l b i j Artirl« IV of th« ronstitution of th#
r t s t « of Florid» la h«r«by sgr«#«i to and »hall
I»»* sufimltt»d to thr rlrrt *ir • of th# »tat«»
for adoption or r#j»&lt;*tlon at thr nnt grnrral
rlrrtion hrrraftrr. that I» t#» »ay. that S«rtion lfi of Artirlr JV »hall br an.rndrd »n
• ■ 1 «» rr^ad a» follow».

In Ihr Clrrult Court Sr vrn lh J^dirlal (*lrrull In »nd for S m i n u i r i ounly. Florida
In thnsrrry
Asa VI Tylrr
n ■
Divorro
l#«ura K. Tylrr
T o l* «u r a V. T ) l r r .
adriphia. I1».;

204 4 Vlastrr ht , I'hil-

It appearing from the affidavit of Asa M
T y lr r. hsrrin duly filr«l thst hr is r o m p ls in ant in thr s h o w »ntitlrd r a u i r , that it i»
thr lirlirf of affiant that l . a u n F 1 vlrr i» a
non rrsid»nt of th» atat» of Florbla; that
• h» i» a r»»id»nt of th» s l a t « of I'rnnsylvania. rr»iding at 2044 Maatwr» .St . in ihr
city nf Philadelphia fn «ani slatr. and f l a t
ths r* i* imi prr»i&gt;n in thr »tat# of Fiorii!»,
ihr »er vir# nf »ulipiirn» upon «li'iffi wbould
t«» r» •1 ihr drfrndant, and t b » affiant furi hrr
• ay « that .hr bfflirvr« thr ag r of ihr i|rfrn
dant to br ovrr tw h n ly -o n r year»

proprrty. « a m and mrr&lt;*handl»r of rvrry
rlait ami do«rrtption. to borrow rnortry and
•rcurr »amr |.y mortgagr d»rd». bond» or
ot hrr obligation» thrrrfor and to do all »«l&lt;*h
olhrr ami furths-r th'ng« a» may br nor«-»
•ary or rgprdtrnt to br don» for thr «urn*«»
ful tranaartion of thr hU*inr«a of thi« cor­
poration. and to havr and r«rrri«r anil rn
jov all thr right*, powrr» and |rtvlle|M in
rnivntal
to.
corporation»
I
, - .
. . organDrd. . . .and
|
un&lt;,rr thr ' » w* ° r *h- " a t * of IlorIda
ir foregoing clau»«*»
adrprndrnt
an.) |&gt;uwiDilr|&gt;»n&lt;li
nt ubjrrt#.
üViJert«, liuilli1
er», tnd tbe r n u m m il u n ot sny «perirtilimit
uiinru or power »hell not b# brM t
I.H.I
#ir re«trift in my manner any nth
ii v * »

nr p o w r r nf if&gt;i* &lt;«ir |i«»r a 11 n
t r i l r l r III

Tb# a
••f ib# r a p i 'a l •:«»• - •§* tin«
riirimrattun
«l.all
l*e
Fifteen
lf «»u * a n d
I I ' i .hoo (MU Duilarv, 1•• b#
I- ■ n ifi
into
Three Hundred JUOi »liarra nf Fifty fitifiOi
Dollar» u r h
All or any j nrfl »i, «if thr c a p ­
ital »lock of thla corporation may be pa yaide In, lf»ued nr ti*6*«l for the purrhatn of
property cither real or perforai, o r for thn
payment nf labor or 1er v De», at a Ju*t
and fait* valuation thereof, to be d- trrm lned
by the board of d!r«rtn r».

You, thrrrfor», Laura L Tylrr, am or
-Srnion 16.
Th» (¿ov«rnor »hall appoint*
wll rommlssloneil offirrr* of th* state militia, &lt; &lt;trreii to appear to this bill herrín, duly Mlrvt
including an adjutant general tor the stata. In this cause on the 2nd day of November, A.
with rank of brigadier general who shall be. U- 1914, tbs aama being n rule day of this
chief of staff. The dulie* and compensation copri.
It Is further ordered that this notice be
of nil officer* so appolnlsd shall be aa Axsd ;
try law. Tha tarma ol ottica of all rommis- published for (our consecutive west a In thr
A r t i r l r I V,
Hanlotd
Herald. * newspaper putillahed In
■ionsHl officers of the organixed militia shall
Thta corporation »bal l continue anil h « v r
tw continuous during tn* pleasure nf th* Seminole county, Florida .
____ ______
, _b#
W'rlnrsselh R. A Douglass, Clerk nf I be full !|)o**r lu rx r fr l » » il» ror pi » t e r i g h t »
Govrrnor; subject tp alirh
laws ______
as may
f
ni netys ti i tasa Court(
» saur a, m
ia«« *,
m sesi^
»« wi thereof
« as
hi««*v tor ■i P- »(••»I
enacted by the legislature providing (or thel? Ç^rcuR
and
this k'ltth an d fra nr1
tidy of S#ptrmb»*, A D. 1914
nlqe yr»r» fr om ân&lt;l af t«» t h» co m menertlrement for
ir age or other causes.
i »# bD
E. A I »DU G I.ASH,
men! 41f It• rorpurat» » t i »1 »nre
A Joint Resolution
Artici r V
i ’lrrk CirruM GoiiM
I’mvwKing an amendment to Section 1 ot
• ball br
J.
C
Hubert»,
D
Th e liU» in»*» nf 1 hl» rari[»uralt
Article V of th* constllullon. relating to the
A Free1 1 T u »» St r
ron*Ljrirfj by th» following nCfir r '
judiciary;
ary and
1tieni and \ ir» l'rvsitlir n l , • Sot
lla II resolved by Iks legislature of tbs
Treasurer,
and
a
Hoard
of
Director«,
of npt
stale ot Florida:
I I*** Iban three nor more than .even dlrecNolle* #r Master's Hale
That th* following amendment to Section
Under and by vlrty# of ■ decree ol fore­ tore who muet he atorkhuldere.
1 of Artivia V ol lh* constllullon is hereby
Until the rtrat meeting uf the »lockholdrts,
agreed to and shall ba proposed and sub- ; closure snd aaD, entered th* 10th d#y ot
ml tied to tho elsrtors of thp stats (or sp- September, A. J), 1914, b y » Hon. E. A. hereinafter provided for. the offlrrra uf thl&gt;
corporation
shall ba:
W. If. Htekrrvon,
rai or rsjerjlcn at th* nait general else- Whitney. Judge of th* 10th Judicial Circuit
Roy E. Hlrkarson, Vlr* I*r#sli hrrealter, that la to aav, said «action I of Florida, taring In tb * absence ot lion. Fresldent;
o f aald article shall b* amended eo as to raad Jo*. W. 1’erklns. Judge of th* 7th Judicial dent; Jess* Shilling. Treasurer and I^&gt;ah
Circuit of Florid*, In a certain causa pend­ Shilling. Bsrrrtary. • Tha Board of lilreetors
a* lollowit
Section I, Ths Judicial powar of |h* stato ing In th* Circuit Court ol th* 7th Judicial shall ba; W. H. Illckeraon. Roy E. Hlsksrwhafl ba vested in a supreme court, clrfult Circuit of Florida, In and for Bamlnola aon and Jsssq Shilling.
Th* Aral or organisation meeting of the
roarta, court of record'of Escambia county, roUnty. In chancery, In whlrh Catharine
criminal
court*,
county
court*,
county Dla Starbuck, aa aaarulrlx of tha last will stockholders of this corporation ahall bs held
In
ths rlly of Hanford, Seminole County
Judge* sml justice* ol t b * pane* and aurii and laslamant of 1« G. Starbuck, deceased,
other courts or rommUalona as tho Deists- la complainant and W. J. Vandargritt la re­ Stats of Florida, on ths 10th day ol Novsmturn may from lima to tlms ordain and es­ spondent. 1 akall aatl at public outcry to tha bsr, A. I). 1914. f o r the purpova of adopt­
tablish.
Th# leglslaturo may prescribe tho hlghaat and be#l bidder for cash during tha ing by-law« and computing th* organisa­
-cmnpcruuiUon ol th* Juatiao* and ludgaa of lagal hours of sol# on Monday, tha 2nd day tion of thla ‘corporation, and also tor ths
tha wavecal courts, but no court haretofor* of Novambar, A. D. 1914, nt the court house purpose of eUctlng such officer» of th* cor­
-r#t«Wished under th* ronstilutlon and laws door at Banlord In tha county of Samlimja poration aa ar* hereinbefore provided for
and atala of Florida the following described and thereafter th* annual meeting* of the
of Florida ahall ba hereby nhoUsh#d.
storhholdera of this corporation shall ba
T ha votes cast In compliant* with said property to-wit:
Tha South Flltaari (151 acre« of tha South­ held on tha Brat Tueaday In November of
proposed amendments, and tb« canvaaa,
■declarations and rtturn* thereof, ahall bo east quarter of tha Southweat Quarter of Sec­ each and »vary* year.
Article VI.
subject to tha asm* regulations and rsstrir- tion Elavan ( I I ) , Townahlp Twanty-ona ( I I )
The highest amount of Iridsbtadneas or
tlons as i n provided by law for general South of Range Thlrtyione (31) East, Semi­
nole county, ■ Florida, pbrehahar to pay for liability to which this corporation shall sub­
a lsolloa« In tba slat* ol Florida.
ject itself shall be an amount not to sacaed
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto sat lltla.
th* amount ol th* capital atock of thla cor­
&lt;
A. K, P O W E R S ,
my hand and affiled tha great aaal ol tha
poration.
,
Special Master In Chancery
atato of Florida, at Tallahassee, lh* capital,
Arllrlr VII.
V. B. S T A R B U C K ,
Lhla tba twenty-fifth day ol Jullb A. D. 1914.
Solicitor for Complainant.
( S m I)
11. C L A Y C R A W r o R D .
Th* nams* and rdaldancea of ths sub­
11- Tu**-5U___________________________________
Barratary of Slat*.
scribing incorporators and th* amount of
10 O-T u«a -l lt r
capital stock subscribed by each are as
follows, to-wlt:
N a tl« * af Application far T a i Dead I
W. H. Hlckaraoa, 20 shares.
Norie* ef Aaallrallaa ar T a i Deed Uadrr
Barile a S76 af Ih* deaerai Statata*
Jssaa Shilling, Sanford. Florida, 20 shares
Haitian 675 of Ih* Gaa rral Risiala*
Notice D bartb;&gt;y given that W. C. Ban
Hoy E. Hlcker»on, 6 aharaa.
Natica la hereby given that H. L. Wood- .ford, purchaser o f T a » C «criticata No. 179,
Leah Hhllllng, Hanford Florida, I shars.
fuff,
v u d , purchaser
purehaaar of
ol T a i Bala
Hala Cartlllrataa
Cartlrtcato* Noa.
J
datad th# 3rd day of July,. A. D. 1906, hao
In wltaaaa rrharaol, tbe subscribing In­
Bled aaitf »erllrtcata-fn my Office and has corporators hav* hereunto sat their name*,
Juna. mad* application for tax dead to laaua in on this th* 10th day of October, A. D., 1914.
A. I). 19b7:
«•i n
No.
« . SIO,
«i.j u
datad
» . , u ithe
s, v
6th
, « day
da; of accordane« with law.
Bald rertlBrata em­
W . H. Hickaraon
J ob*. A. O . 1*10; No. S U , datad tk* 6th brace« tha following described property altJ « « *« Hhllllng
d ay
H
IT of
Ul Jdao.
d MBw« A.
Ae D.
U| »1910^
« » Wl No.
•Vas. 109,
avr. datad
’I * 1» 1' uatad In Somlnola county, Florida, to-witl
Roy E. Illckson
tha Bth day of Jun#, A. n. 1910; No. S99, lieg. N E corner of Lot L.Bac. 56. Tp, 30 8 ,
Leah Hhllllng
dated tha Sth day ot Juno. A. D, t i l l ; II. t t E. 10 icra*. T a # aald land being Btata of Florida
No. S I 2, datad the 7th day of Juna, A. D. ____ ____ at tha data of ths tasuanro of ouch
County of Bamlnola
•
I t O k has Bled aald certificate« In my ol­ certificóte I* th* a i m * of I L W. Atherton.
I haraby cartlfy that bafor* m* a notary
ite* end hai mad* application for l a i diadi U nieva said cortiflcot* ahall b * redeemed ac­
ta l a * « * la assordane* with N w . Bald cer­ cording ta law, tai dead arili laaua thereon public partonally appeared, W. H. Hlcksri m e l i « « embrico lh# fpUowla* d«acribad on tha M at day •» OtMbar. A - D&gt; l ?14-, , son, Jaaaa Hhllllng. Roy E. Hlcksrson and
•property situatati Ih Santino!« county,- FiorWitness my official elgnitur« aad eeal Leah Hhllllng, t&lt;tiB&gt;«, wall known to ha tba
LJ«, to- wit: «
thla tha 26th day • ( Baplamber, A, D. 1916. parsons named l e a n d who subscribed their
name» to tha foregoing article« at incor­
- Aro. -X4S4 ombrare«, Beg 30.04 th* E a»
(««all
).. A , D O U G L A 8 8 ,
poration, and severally acknowledged bo­
M W tor Bao 3, T p &gt;0 H, R 80 R, run E
Clark Circuit Court, Bomlnola Co., Fla.
or*
me that thay axecutad lh* same for
• cha, B 11 c¿a. W 5 cha, N I » eh., T U
l l - T u * ^ 6te
By Jaa. C. Robert*. D. C
th* purpose# therein sxpr#«#«^.
amp,
T F * aald land being aaaeaaed st th«
Witness my hand and offirlal seal of of­
dato of th* Issuance of aurh certificai* In
fice at Hanford, in the County of Semlnol*
tha nama of C. H. lJndrlay. Certlrtcat«
and
Htat* of Florida, on thla tha 10th day
Department
af
l
h
*
lalarlar.
N * . 1627 am bracas. Bag SS.67 cb« B A 15.53
of October, A. D. 1914.
U. B. Land Office at GalnaavilD, Fla.,
t . T p 30 B. It 10 E.
« h a W ol N E cor of---Bac
---------------(*«ai)
M A R Y K. W A L D R O N .
September 26, 1914.
run 8 45 da«. W 6 rha, H 40 dat E. 14.76
Notary Fublie, Btata of Florida. Norie* la haraby given that Lawraneo i .
__ _5E 1.26 cha, N 27 deg W
cha. N - 4 5 s deg
My
commission
«spires Nov. IS, 1917.
Mlsson
of
8
«nford.
Fla.,
who
on
October
M_____
i t « aha. The aald land bplng assessed at
GEO. A. D a C O T T B B ,
lla* data of tho Usuane* of such csriJflcata 17. tool, mad* Homaotead Entry Soriat, No.
Atltrary
for
Incorpqrator*.
In M.« name af Mary A. Conor. ÇafUfleaJe 0722, for B W H ot B E D , Bae.. 22 pad W ) i
l*-Tue*-4lc
N o. SIO «mbraea«. Bag 16 eh* N aad 65.6-1 oo ol | J | U , Ractloa 27, ToanshlB 19 Bouth,
« h a E of 8 W cor Bae 86. T p r i 8. It 10 K Rang* 32 East. Tallabaa*«« Maridlan, haa
cnn N 13 cha E t l ch* liWIy 1*. 35-100 Iliad aotlca of (aUarion to mah* Ftvo-yoar
I'roof, to aoUbllsh claim to « h * land abovo
« h a W 18 elm- Ths said land bring i
N O TIC E
d asari had, balera Clark at Circuit Court, at
s i tha data ol th* Issusnce of such
Whortas, It U lh * daalr* of tho Board af
Banford, Florida, on tha 12th day af N a County Commlaaloner« of Bamlnola Conaty.
T im b ri, 1914.
(Horida, to ehang# tho. boundarfao of com-

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t-leflmn, J N. Srarry
Vlrction nUtrirt
N
in
veiling p i a r »
Lake Mary ln«prctor* of r I r ci ion. Jor Fo r
tier, J I Martin, 1\. K Dunn r l r r k of rich
lion, A K. Siobloni*
Flection District
No
11. voting
place
Mtauiontr Inspector« of rlrrtion.
II Fuller.
J \S filtren, F li r n k i r . rlcfk of rlrctioik.
W. D. llallard
E. A. D O U G L A S S ,
Lï«rk f*irrull Court. Seminili» C o , Fla.

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l i o n |l o «i k « fi i i h r 1 n u n h I oi t i t nl aaUnrt •
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S u » Se I
Arrapi». 1
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• &gt; roe nt ni (tuli ( a i
llalifwin, W S , It
HeallX', W. Là , Nun-pay meni of poll tat
Hell# C. E.. Non-payment of poll tax
lllair, P. C.# (June.
CarDon, J. E . (jon»
Collin», Denni«, Non-payment of pull tax
Cow an, J J , Gone
C raig. Y L., Gonr
t*ru«e. I. J . Gune
Cuahtng. M Xf
Non payment of pull tat
Davl«1»on. I F . Gone
DeKo/eit, Norman, Gone
15r»»«ier. J A . Gone
Fern aid. Geo II . |»rail
Fetter. T II
citine
Fountain. VI F. Gone
Fry, I ». i » . Gone
Fry, Noah. Gone
Futrell. G. K . Gone
( ; trrDi j
f;„ Non l' aym enl oi poll to
GitlfelUri, I) , (ion*
Gowdy, Earl (I . Gone
Harl, John I'., Non-payment of poll laa
llayea, Oliver A., Gona &gt;
Higgins, J. C., Dead
lllgglns, B. F., DAid
Holmea. W. F... Gone
llouslon, H. 8 .. Gone
Hoy, G. It. Non-payment of poll tat
Hunt, 1. M , Gone
llutchlna, J. I., Non-payment ol poll tai
Jone«, C. E., Gone
Kaiser. Fred. Gone
Kaan, Jacob, Gone
KonnawelL fl. T., Gone
Kendrirk, 8 . F.. Non-payment of poll tai
King, W. A.. Gone
King. O. W.. Gone
King, Alfred, Non payment of poll tat
Lee, C. C.. Gone
Matson. Ellas, Dead
Matthew», W. J., Gone
Matt«, E. F . Non-payment of pall tai
Miller. W. B.. Gone
MrCulDr, G. II., Gone
McQuIre, ----------. Gone
Oglesby, II. 8 v Non-payment of poll tax
i’aeglow, 11. C „ Gone
Pitts, M. O., Gone
Putnam, I. C-, Gone
Reynolds, Clarence, Gone
Ungers. W., Non-payment of poll fax
Russ, W. P.. Gona
Shuman, Fred.. Gona
Shaw, James, Gona
Singletary, O. II., Gona
Sllord, J. (&gt;-, Gone
Slford, J. O.. Gone
Silver, J. A., Dead
Hhlnner, W., Gona .
Smith, Ben., Non-payment of pull tax
x
Smith, W. G „ Gone
Bpurllng, Roy Gona Stanstroro, R. R.. Non-payment of poll tai
Duhu, E. W. D.. Dead
Edwards. J. T „ Gan*
Elnstals, 11. A., Gona
Einitsln, 1. A., Goa*
Evans, Chaa. II., Gona
Evans, Judson. Non-payment ot poll tax
Kvana, M. M., Non-payment of poll tax
Fatjo. A. E. Von B, Gona
Fields. W. T.. Gone
Foster,. Dr. David. Gone
Fringcr, A. J„ Gone
Gardner, W. R., Gone
.
Gallagher, II. J., Gone
Gilrhricet. L. A.. Gone
Goodrich, L. D., Dead
Gormly, R. E., Ooaa
Grave#, F. Z-, Dead
Gramling. O. II., Jr.. I&gt;e*d
Grsyham. F, W „ Non payment ol poll tai
Green Den. Non-payment uf poll tas
Griffith. T. L.,' Gon*
Hall. Worth, Non-payment of poll tax
lla whins. J. IL. Gone
Harris. 8 . hi., Gona
Herndon, E. IL, Dead
Haradan« R. E y Oon*
Herndon. W. It., Oan*
H fka. Hiram. Oona
H bbard, J. 1-, Gon*
II ghtover, O. W „ aono„
•
'unnl&gt;, Non-payment ol poll tax
,m^Non-p«jrm»nt ol poll tax.

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Hiver», / A . Non pavmept ofpoll
(si
l(»*l inmn \X‘ A
Non payment
»»f poll tat
Hufiley . F •# , f *rad
H u m . \X F . t »tine
Sania, K J . Gu n »
Sr barf a hauten. G u », (inné
Srurry. Il . Citine
Senevenno, Vnge|«t. Sun payment &lt;tf poli tai
Heigh, A
V.. Gone
Sh« ft, M, Gone
Smith, Il If , Gone
Smith. E A . citili#«
Snead. J I * . &lt;»one
Speer y Ci
I. Cione
Speer. S I*., Gone

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SANfORD LODGI S

Hanford Lodge No 62, F. atfd A. M
, Communication every flrxt and third
ThurSaya at 7:30.
Viaiting i&gt;refhren
welcome.
0. L. Taylor
.
F I. M,||„
Secretary
W. m
Monroe Chapter No. 15, R, a . \j.
Meets every aecond and fourth Thurv
day in Masonic Hall over tho Irn(x-ria
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
J. F. KarnaU #
0. L. Taylor
Secretary
High i rirtt
Seminole Chapter 2, Order F.axirr/Hta
Meets every firit and third Tue*dt ,
In each month. Everyone who ha* *##„
hia SUr in the F]ast arc cordialjy invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Hohtii HA, S«*r’y
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of p.
Meets second antf fourth Tuesda
lay».
Nisiting knights always welcome.
H. «McLaulin
0 J. Mi||#r
K. II. and S.
C. Q,
Hanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. p.
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.;
over Imperial Theatre.
J.-W, O. Singletary
W. H Wright
Secretary
q.
Cate City Camp No. 6, W. O. \\
Mcetn second and fourth Wedneadiv
nights in each month/' • *
F. L. Miller
J. F. lltHilt-hin
Clerk
Council Commander
U n it ed B r o t h e r h o o d o f Carprnit-rs tnd
J oiners o f A m erica

Sanfonl Ixcnl Union No 17.il
first and third Thursday myl i ;it ;
o’clock in the Eagles’ Hall
J. W. O. Singletary,
J. M. Ilroun,
Sec’y-Treaa.
President
R. P . O . E. H an fo r d L od ge 1211

Meet first and third Wednesday night
at corner of First St. and Palmetto \\r,
0. L. Taylor’
It L Pe k
Secretary
Exalted Ituler
The Lake Hreeie ( ouiu'il No .11 Junior
Order United Amrricnn Mrrhanir*

Meet« every Wednesday .it
M., in the (*ity Hall. N'lnitiiig
are welcome.
H Smith, It* -

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Celery City Aerie No. .1H5.1
Meeting every Tuesday III"'
o’clock
Pico fluilding
J T Houle han.
*1 K fitr.ii
Worthy President
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Business Cards
. One Inch Canl« Will He I'ubllnhcd 11. dec Thiw n#oADr*-ht-Tfr»-W«*-t&gt;f 1)1»
I’ rr Yrar.

Drs. Mason &amp; Householder
D e n tis ts

(¡a r n e r &amp;.

W o o d r u ff Uuildin^

Cían»

Steven»»!»! Ifelirv
Corine
»-. • e tbttrtl. W ’I
D* «d
-Vt torli t un I. * •
i omir
Stout
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c.imr
St e »t• I f «i »»i. I
NV . Sm. pai »nei I uf |« *«’ I f * «
Nt • v er», C H r * ione
Summer*, *
If . Gime
T ha ye r, Hurt. Gone
Tilllr.gbavi. Hurt,
(¡one
Thurston, A. M , Gone
Travk, l.ambrrt, (ione
Truel»»ve, E. XI , (ione
Turner, John. Non-paym ent of poll tat
Vaughn, J K . G •»9••
Vaiatele, Fmlle (ione
W a !d er k «r , Jame« (¡fine
Wagner. 1» Ci . 1ìunr
Wa ter», C
1i; w
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c* . C« tm»
Waldron.. K
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W a I «I r o n,. C
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W ard. C
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To 1 1 No. I
In*
S ap p. II. W ,

Precinti No. 1
Amery, J. B.. Gone
Haiter, A., Gone
Burke, lassie. Gone
Chessman, C. W., Dead
Dean, T. II., Gon*
Parnell, A. I’.. Dead
Sresons, C. T., Gone
Woods, 8. M.. Gon*
Preclnrl No. a
Orlffin, O. II., Gone
Hardee, W. J., Gone
I.#onafd, J. W., Gone
Minti, II. F., Gone
Aloore, W. It., Gon*
Hoberts, C. H., Gon*
Worthy, J. A., Gone
Praclncl No. 7
Barber, A. J., Gone
C a n s d i, E. J.. Gon*
Gore, J. II., lions
llodge#. I- I*., Gone
Kilby, E. H.r Tr»n»ferr*c io Precinct No, 6
M u »lry , II. W., Gone
Monroe, Jno. M., Gone
Storey. J. F., Gone
Storey, F. Nf., Gone
Tanner. A. F., In Orange County
Tanner, II. W., In Orange County
Tanner, O. It., In Orange County
Tannar, W . . C „ In Orange County
*
Praclncl No. ■
Hamilton. Geo., Oon*
Strickland, Jaa. 8., GonaPrecinti Na. 9
Freeman, R. IL. Gon*
Precinti Na. 10
Ovaratraal. Ben. J., Gona
Sundtll, J. P., Dead.
H. C. Du II OSE,

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THOMAS E M M E T WILSON
V- FERGUSON HO I S l l o l 02*

Wilson &amp; Housholder
LAW YERS

Sanford.

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Pottcard Hint.
Save your picture postcard» *Dl*
when preparing them to »end to hr*pita!» and orphnn asylum» pn»te t*°
together, back to back, thus concealing
the addreas and moaaage. and al»o »•▼*
Ing the sick bnble» two pictures to look
at Instead of one.

Supervisor ol Registration.

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Sanford Library!

N o l l e « ' * f Hal* af Fifty Thoaaand Dallara
City ef Haafard Kefaadlag Haada
N olle« la haraby given, That sealed prooasis will ba received by th* Board of Bond &lt;&gt;
* t
rust*#« ol Hanford, Florida, until 6 o'clock &lt;»
AND
♦
p. m.. on lha 19th day of NovPmbar, A- D. '• _
■
!
1914, at Sanford, Florid*, for tbe purchase
ot all or any part of Fifty Thousand Dol- |
lar* City of Sanford refunding bonds; said '
bonds haar a rata ol latsrsat not to exceed
er rent... and ar* dated July 1 st, A. D.
6 per
1914. Interest payable *«tmi-annually, JanIM PE R IA L THEATRE J
usry and July; «aid laaua ronsiating of tan
bonds of ths denomination of on* thou
sand dollar* aarh, maturing in tan year*;
fifteen bond« of th* denomination of on*
■BUILDItyGthousand dollars each, maturing la twenty
yaarat twenty-ffra bonds of tha denomln(nation of on* thousand dallara each, ma­
turing In thirty paars: principal and Inter­
’ Op«n Tucsday-Thnrsdiy 4 to 6
est coupons ara payable at tb* National
Park Bank ol New York City; all bids muA
and
f
be accompanied with a certified check l i t 1
par cant of th* amount ol aald laaua.*
T h * Board e l Rond Trustees reserve tha
eight to reject any and all bids.
8 . O. Chat*.
B. F. Whltner,
;
S t r a n g e r s W e l c o m ee
A. It. Kay,
Board of .Bond Trusters.
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O f SEM INO LE C O U N T V . r L O R ' D A
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Allrn. J. T.
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Anderson, J. I.

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llininplry, J; W.
Ilnthnraly, W. M.

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Hrr.con. T. W.
Hrown. K. 11.
llrsdy, W. W.
Ilfown, 1&gt;. O.
Ilutlcr, J. P. •
Calhoun, G. ft.
Carlton, T. C.
Con », »•
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Chandler. Jno. 1—
Chilton. C— E . —
Cobb. c . r .
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Olvtn#. W. T.
K d v ird i. II. W.
FrrninHn, Joe
Foi. Geo.
Fot. T. M.
Fo««etl( A.
Frank. Fell* B. Franrh. A. V.
Frank, 1- II.
Gabbnlt. Cecil
Gerow, If.
Gibbon, II. L
Goeits, Frank . *
Green, T. .T.
Griffin, J. I).
Hind, W. 8.
Hannan, Thoa.
llarlty, W. W.
Ilarrifa, J. C.
Ilaaklne, II. C.
Minium. M
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Nelaa. Wm ()
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y»r k. It I
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Nelfton, It II
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Peeell. 4t i
Kipp &gt;» kwfinp
Kendall, i H
Kcntr*»^ M II

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KeWwrl* J I»
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Htppard. J A
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Tufile, Wm.
Via Neu, A
Venable. CJ

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Smith, Jno A
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Tillé», Leroy

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lllvrft, ( ’ . \V
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ltnbin«on, M F

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Tlilla, W

Mitchell, i o
Mitchell. I» A
* Mini on. II. i
M dnroe. I » (i
Moye. M I
Morrow. I. F
Monroe, It It
Mobley. F I»
M ulrhead. It. II
Myera. VV. I)
MrCuller, T D.
M c D o n da ld . Don
XlePhrraon, Ittchd
«Neal. T A.
Nelson, Kdw
Newton, T A
Nelwin. fri
Ogle. I.y, I. VV
r. i K
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• Parr. VV A
1 Parri«h. A I»
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Pope, (i It
Powell, i
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Itadford. &lt;• V
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l.orJ, ( ha* It
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j.undl|Ul«t. «^hi*
M • hb r. i F
Mahont), F VV
M b. on. It M
Maiwell. S
Mari. 11e ni y
Mra«m|rr, &lt;a \\
Miller. J I
Murrell, K It
Mcllrlile. W J
Mri orkle. i M
Nlci’lurr &lt;f \V
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Mrl.aulin. Ilrnr&gt;

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UBdquiat. inn F.

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Miller. W. VV

l.indholm. A

l*ord, K W

liriii. ‘

Long, W. H.
Lord, J. M.
IrOvell, XI. W.
Lough, F. M.
I.ynrh, It. i).
Mari*. Geo. L.
Marehall. A. It.
Maine*, Ira S.
■ Mettlnger. J K.
1 M lllen. It K
Miller. F. I

Järvi«. It II.
Jenkin*. O. kl.
Jewett, S.
Johnson. J. K.
Keene, T.
Kent, 11/ A.
Kirby. T. II.
Krupp. K.
I.iwion, J. II.
I*ee, J. T.
I^onanl, M. S.
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!«#•, E. A.
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l.ilja, A.

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White u y
William* &gt; It Jr
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Wicker, i
WooHrufV
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l|ender»on, I. II
llrnder«on. VV It
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l.und«mist. II. G.
Paaraon. C. C.
Pearson. O. T.
Itabun. II. D.
Smith, Geo.
VS’ilaon. Tho i E

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**«Ifat. J C.

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Mann. It. 8

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Víala,. J. M

PRECINCT

¡¡•Main, Wm

Ballard. G*o. I).
Bbdior, 0. I_

n*n. a .

£«yd. s. e .
5*yd. Ja«.

Bay»r M.
Brad.haw n. C.
Hradby, flan, Sr.
BrUaon, I). H.

Brown, 8. K.

otan. J. H.
B»o*n. Kd,., E.
■»ady. J. T.
B«rO . Kir»

g»»d». M. M.
g l««, W. II.
grown!*», E. D.
Brew*, j a vi

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g**»»»n. W. H.
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Iloon, J. T.
Holton, A. II.
Ilowrr. II. C.
llray. W. C.
Brady, K. E.
Ilrawrr. C.
nrown, K. I..
Ilraiton, J. A.
Hrumlry, L. A.
Hrow»r, G. A.
Buck. Frrtl M.
llutt, Crrll G.
Bryan. Iu. Y.
Blaavtt. r . A.
Brck*r, D. E.
Catdw*ll. I). A.
('aldw«ll. II. W.
Cararyon, A. lb
Cary, Robt.

B*r'y, J. w.

rtT iK i.f? * n

NO. 3.

Ilrek, A. M
•tt*i*r«. T. S.
Illarkwrldrr. G. W.

B»tn«r. S. A
B*H. Clirtord

Chan dUr, II. W .

E5«W**!a » • » •
Çh|tt»ndrn. !.. I).
Couch, C. 1».
Connelly, ||. II.
Cowan. Frank 1»
Cowan. Frrtl l&gt;.
Crlpn,n. A. II
l»av(«. K. H.
I»avb, W. It
l&gt;*an*. VV. T
i&gt;cl*»«ll. R. T.
paCotlata, G*o. A.
iJIrklnaon, j . j .

Dirhi, John
Orawar, W. W.
Oornar, Frad
DuDoaa, II. C.
F.avrrly, F. E.
Kllaworth, J, C.
K ah. Ildh
Fllta, W. A. 8r.

patrkar. J. C.

Nelaort. M s

Ogleaby, T h »«
Parker. VV
Part on. G P
Pilkingtoa II
Phllllia, V i
Perkin*. It I
Pope. * • i
Power*
V K
p r A fn n 1 t"
Pur.lor
II M
Purdon i i
Pol k * • ha« I
It a &gt; nor. VV V
Itred iefe
Itigby &lt;ir o kw
ltd. v VV &lt;

Fat tar, Ml. h .
Foatar.’ Alfrad
Fortaon, P. 8.
Gardnrr. R. M.
Catchall, M. D.
Gaor,*. Elllaon

Dureras, W.
Daniel. W. J.
i)wvid,*W. J.
Doane, 8. XI.

Flynt. G. G.

Geiger. A. T.
Geiger. W F
(irant. F II.
Harrison. C. F
lianns, D. II
lluddteeton. J II
Mathieus, (»eo. E
Mrl.ain, J. T . Jr.
Ntrhelaon, Homer

l’attiahall. II. II.
I'etera, Thoa.
Prevatt. F. D.

Ilaulerwin. W. II.

Hunter, ft. 7.
Moremen.' A
Moremen. Cpton
Xt a i her*. So| k
Mather*. &lt;
i
Itedditt. P F
W*il|iam*nn. J M

laONGWOOl)
Allen. J. II
llarnhart. O. V
llengaton, Erie
Dry ant, G A
Dialline, J. A
( louaaif, I * \s
Cook, (». W
I
J J
Driggers, Ed. F.
Driggrrs A J
Ente minger, C. VV.
Fountain. L. VV.
Gibaon. I).
Grist. Fred
Hartley, L. J.
Hartley, T. l&gt;.
Hartley. G. C.
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Heath.
* C
“ “II
Holloway. T. G
Jones, G. E.
Jon««, Sclnlo
Jackson, It. $

ball. T. I*.

PltKClNtT NO. 0
Allen. VV F.
Itarnhart. J. S.
Drigbam, C. S.
Dryant, Orville
Dryant. Hubert
Clouter. J D
( ramee, W. J.
Dmkle. J S.
Dirkaon. Sam C.
Dhggera, VV. E. ^
Ed ward». C.
Entaminger. J. N .
Griggs. F. II.
Griggs. II. F.
H ardaway. Geo. W .
Hartley, L J., Jr.
f * -Ì Ì » r l Ì f y r i V l k
— Healey. W. JU
Hooker. T». I I r f
Jenkin*. It A.»
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one«, 8. ( .

l a w ! . . I„ C.
l.aVi.na, &lt;5ao E.
M r t i a u fh a v , Ji N.
Pomaroy. i . E.
I‘rlr*. I. r i l
Saarry. C. II.
Shappkrd, T ho ..
Stark, Joe
Cpchurrh. ( b o . B.
Wood barry, W . J

M . r . h . I I , (&gt;. A.
Nal mayar, K. J.
I’ ravntt, j. A.
Itami, Krad. II.
Saarry. J N
8 m .l l, Amlraw
Truat«. P. It
Wll ll im .c n , T J
W a l l . , J. M.
1.AKK M A R Y — P R E C I N C T 10
Camarón, P. M .
C a M . d y ,r. I&gt;.
i&gt;. A.
n
Dunn. W. V.
“Kt an«. J. D.
Kcrtlrr. J. W .
I Karina, Jno. A.
Humphray. W . T.
Humphray, C. E.
Intar. ol. 11. C.
1 Martin. J. 0 .
Sfohlom, A. E.
Thrtahar, J. 8.

A l.T A M O N T E — P R E C I N C T II
nallard, W. II.
Bruca. C. M.
_
Coomb«, P. Ik.
Darla, K- II.
llalla«, Cha. A
K »í* . N. II
Fuller. A II
Korn. John W.
Mullan«. A. W
llank.l, A I.
Oslaan, J W.
Merrill. Kd.
I rartlly that tha aliova 1« a trua ami ror rul
lut of lha n^utrrrrl and ipialifWI votar» ol Saminob County.
•
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II. C. DullOSK,
Super» i»or of lt«‘ KÌHlrallon.

HOSTAGES
Narrow

IN BELGIUM.

Escape of a Phyniclan, Who
Strangled H i« Guard.

liciti by I lie l i n i o l l i u ; t.. t &lt;

ii f o r c e » n »

KUurtili lev of pioti coi it I oil Ille
part o f Ilio cltlrctiH If any outbreak
occur» they h i m &gt; pity the penally with

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Daker. M I
Dradley. J. S.
Daniel, L. P.
Davis, A W
Doane. D D
Duchardt. Gen
Flynt. J. VV
Geiger. T W
Gilmore, Tho* 1
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SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.

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paid for non-rcsiJents.
&lt;’. W. GOODRICH. Manager

■n » •

HAND BROTHERS
LIVERY, SALES AND FEED STABLE
Co r n e r P a r k A v e n u o and So c o nd S t r e e t
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K I N O S OF H E A V Y

HAULING

L a r g e s u p p ly o f H o r s d s , M u le s ,
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a lw a y s
on hand F o r S a le o r E x c h a n g e
Bl ac Kaml t hl ng and W a g o n Re pa i r i ng In c o nne c t i o n

i

St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida
Full

tractions
f.vwn in

Propitiatory, Com­
mercial and Class­
ical Courses

HEV. DIRECTOR

Atlantic Coast Line
OF THE SOUTH

3-D A IL Y TRAINS E A S T -3

,tlld ill a few

JA CK SO N VILLE, FLORIDA

year*

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Taylor. W. F.
C H U LUO TA — FK B C INC T 7
Cullsgr, P. E.
Futch. Henry
Graves, W. F.
Hirt. D: E.
Jacob«, Oeo. G.
Jacoba, Gaaton XL
Jacob«, Jt Tilden
Jacob«, Noah C.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

Florida is ohr of the largest lum­
ber manufacturing states in
‘
Union.
It has more virgin timber
i »landing today than any oilier slate
■ r . ea»t of the Hoeky mountains. This
state ha» more different kinds of
wood suitable for timber than al­
most any other place on earth, but
Conducted by tho
the manufacture of yellow pi tie lim­
FOR
Benedictino
ber is the one mostly dealt in at
Fa tii cm
I BEAMS
present hut the writer believe* thut
CHANNELS
TERMS - J225.00
in a few short years it will lie a
ANGLES AND
great state in I lie manufacture of
ALL SHAPES
hard wood»
There are more iliuti
100 vurielic» of tree* growing in
TOR C ATALOGUE A D D R E S S
Florida bl commercial value.
Florida has some of the largest
apiaries in the world, shipping honey
&gt;y the steamer and carload
I hose
apiaries are mostly located in the
extreme northwestern part of the
|state, although a few ure located on
STANDARD RAILROAD
¡4 the lower east coast. In thnt sec­
tion of the state where the upiurii*
are located, namely, in the counties
of Liberty, Calhoun and Franklin.'
there nre some of the lineal fig tree*
No. 82
in the country, in fact, the soil _ _ _ _DAILY
_ _ _ _ _ _
seems to lie particularly suited •&lt;* I L v . Jacksonville
8:30 a.m..
the growth of fig*, us they will grow ^ r&gt; Savannah
12:45 p.tn.
¡anywhere in those counties without
R ich m on d
5.25 a.m.
care or attention, to mormon* «ire. ,\r W ash ington
0:00 a.m.

l’alar*. V. T.
Privati, T. W.
Itaulrrann. C . A.
Itiubrnn. W. II
8*und*r., C. A.
8 paar, 'I'nvlil
Sutton, II. K. .

PllO N E 21

••f «*.1 111••

Ib rid a prodme- 11*r* • iourtli. ” 1
ili*- world's supply ol phospliat**.
worlli perhaps more ihun $50.Photo ti)' Ameritan Presa Association.
Oiin.UOO annually
This phosphate
XIIL VA* WI NK At.. AT UK1IIT Of 01101)1*
I« exported to Germany and Frunce
Hu ir II» i »
Tlic llliiNlr'itiou showa n aid other i outline*, wlicr*' il i- ma&lt;le
i lll/i'ii of Teriuoiide. I *r Van W ynkal
it).* the iiiglie»! umilili bttili/.cr
who with oilier» »vii» hch) a» a b«»l
i lurida prodtiee»
lin
gri'ale*!
.»!(••
I lie»» lilMtugi*« wer*- Iliade lo it it •*ii 111 of lurpcritin* and rosin of
»»our bilde*-* on tliclr urlìi»
Dr Van
c qua I I * rn I or i in I * * wor i
Mi mmi how ••» or. mnniigisl in I'wnpi'
I c* » I wo proilin I» aloni I.ring into
Ile ..riiuglisl hi*, giinnl, who »»tin In
ih* »late more than $d5.iMMUioo per
Pixlciiicd. during tlx* nielli and. under
a i num
color of dnrkne»». made e ' » » l id*
nielli from Terniiiutlc.
nei*» were killed.

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Sole Ajienl.s for O rante City Springs M ineral W ater

O ran ge and S em in ole Counties.

&lt; |ll MIlD u o f t h

I b. I.i*«*. :

Lipford. A T
Pearson.
I&gt;.
Itabun. I ‘ Il C
Smith d vv

Kahbliulaf, M

millions

It«

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value of its ogiir ilianiifat
Itolnstr'. Is Worth millions

ii ud ■

f.

Jnbn*on F X
Kell, Leonard

Warren. Jno

fr.sl .lt d »alt w.tii-r -hipping states
in l i t I nion
Something over $5.
000,non worth of iish are shipped out
of tills st ,i |j- •&gt;)(■ |i \eur

sl * t*|'«* *I o vi r

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McLaulin

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

Florida

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D IN G E E

Henry

tattle stall e ts| of tie Mississippi
Ol dv last week one iiiiititv, tisceola,
l
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Plumbing and
G as F i t t i n g

tlia|l a dollar a piece

l&gt;» ( r ' f '
vv. i
Fo» i La»
V
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IIii W•

C. H.

more than a million ii gars a day.
which retail f r om rn a piece til more

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hay raised on the same lands with*
out uny fertilizer.
With it* grand climate and great
tourist patronage it has sourefs of
Few people In thin community, ns well us considerable and increas­ income thnt nre incomparable, and
which have never been developed to
umi only n »mall portion of those ro- ing nmount of eitrus fruit ntitl vegone-tenth what it will In- In a few
»iiliny in i in* »lute, realize llic vari­ elaldes
I*he pineapple
industry
ous product» umi renmirce» of Flor- also extends into I'alm lleaeh und years. its «límate is an asset tfiat
no othef Action orf the glob«* poa|i(la.
Datle counties.
sesses.
T o the uninformeti the
ntnle's
Florida is rapidly liecoming the
With tho opening of the Panama
I product.» »re known u» curly veil- greatest |H*van productive state in
canal,
tho completion of the drain­
i‘ table» und orunKen and .tim ber mid the I'ninn.
Thousands of acres tire
age of the rich Everglades and the
J turpentine
being jdanted to jK*cans each year j
many railroud construction project»
and
it bid* fair to rival the citrus
A.» .i matter of fact Florida prounderway it is soon to become one
tlui'ea the hl^hent Krade and most c»- fruit industry. The writer has known of the greatest states in the Union.
penai\e «ikji.r wrapper nrown in the of one or two instunres where Flor­ In every locality the ptato is grow­
United State*. Thin crop *ell* often ida grown |&gt;ecans of extra quality ing and new sources of development
us hi j; h an do cent* |&gt;er pound in the have sold for I I a pound.
are [&gt;eing discovcrcdTirrlr day.--None
Only week before lust a large nurfield and hu* been known to brinic
of us realize the possibilities, of the
ua -high a* JI per pound. This to­ isery company at Pensacola planted state nor what can bo produced
bacco land i* in the northwestern two ton* of pecan seed for nursery pitlun its borders in an agricultural
part of^ihe »taxe and *nme of the stock. In the counties of JefTerson, way. Jacksonville Stute.
.Leon and Madison you will find as
line |&gt;ccan groves as there is in the
&gt;1.000 |kt aefe uncleaned.
country.
In Jeilerson colinty there
Struuge to say thut a m a jority of
is
llie
largest
pecan grove in the
the largeMt tobacco grower* in the
world.
The
writer
is of the opinion
state lire Jo pa. in fact the largest
,tiuu_-xlu»
best"TTrtTptrit-Tiff?
1n tho
tobarro piawtt«Os?rth rfB r'~r orttf~tr~la
Gadsden counry* nint i«r owned and ITfilled ST.uC l tor tnw TxlxlngTif pc
operated by a company of Jews, ol cans is in I)umilton county, us you All Work Receives TNlj Personal
which Duke, on*«v of the tobacco i will find wild trees in that section.
Attention And Best Efforts
In the growing of winter veget­
trust promoters, in a large stock­
ables Florida is far nhrad of the
holder.
Opposite City Hall
Téléphona Ne 23
i
Florida produces the greatest part other parts of the world, leading
fit the Sea Island cotton grown in the other sections of the United States
world.
Thia^fs a _very high grade and far uhead of any other veget­
cotton and ran lie only produced in able growing centers of the old
just a few * pot» in the south. Il is world. In the Sanford section alone
JEW ELER
used in the manufacture of imita­ tJie money coming in for the veget­
tion linen goods und in spool cotton. able crop last season was Jl.tSd.ilGO.
MY SPECIALTIES
An nvcrngf of 75,000 hules i* raised There were 250.00« crates of lettuce. Pickard's Hand-Painted Chinn
in tin» »lute ii ii ntin11y. bringing to 120,000 ( Ta t e s of c e l e r y. 25,000 b a r ­
(iorham's Sterling Silver
the plunter» several million dnllurn rels of Irish potatoes, 225.000 crates
Hogers’ Plated Wnre
O n e pound of this rollon sells for of wived vegetable», hi,000 crates of
Elgin and Waltham Wntchew
■about three limes tile price of the t o m a t o e s und a f t e r these crops had
|short staple cotton, which is grown been marketed there were 110,0001
A U « GOODS GUARANTEED
jin all parts of the south. The coun­ bushels of corn and 2,000 tons of
ties in which this rollon is grown
j comprise ten of the extreme northcentral counties
(
Morula produce* I lie finest sponge
in tin western hemisphere
One
BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND
town in the state is supported ill
most i r.-gether 1») the sponge iiidtis
try, tiainel). Tarpon Springs, while
a large i|uunlity of sponges are mar­
keted 11 Ke\ West
11 is a lug in
ilustr
n,| supports ,i good many
thousand people
Florida ranks as one of tlit- largest

a!
mo»t i v . I u s i m I'. I.) tin Mg..r Indus
lr&gt;
I ho s e two i i ties mu 11 li In • loft

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William«. ( ' K
Willi«m «o n. 1
Wifh i. W II
W in t . ( * 1.

Hauleraon. Edwin
lUhbinder, U XI.
Smith. J. F.
Smith. 8. I».
Stewart.'Ohas.

fiiitnadL

GA U lti EI.I.A
Daggett, J IF
Khrnarht, Hobt.

Long, S. F.
l*ong. J. M.
Lane. T. J. Jr.
I .an«, J. M.
Roberts, Hod It.
Seif. I). 8.
P 4 1 E C IN C T n
llrannin. T. J.
Go«. Eli J.
Howard. O. 8.
M artln. I I
V VV \foremen
VI »rrlnrr, G T
Mat her«, I ) E.
Newton. W . J.
ItoUse, W. 11.

ti

Adam«. John
A II i*op J M
A11i• «»?». J Foster
Aulin. Arnlrew
liaron. Ilorton
Dost on. P II
|lr&gt;ant. O. C
Clark. J A
Campiceli. D M
Collins, VV rn
Clark. T. A
&lt;’u»hinr. T L.
Crittenden. Wash
Dra wdy . D S.
Daniels. I) D.
Parnell. A P
Duma*. J. II
Fobe* J E
Far nell, K A
Gran!. P VV
Grani. N a t ha n
Il a w V in «. It II
Howard. VV II
Jone«. J *hn D
Hunt. L T
l.attimer. Il D.
Kelsey. It. E
Lawton. W. J
Laieete, F. N.
l eG J II
I.«inhart. J«Luther. L W i
Luther. W. II
M at hi*. W m
Mead. Theo L.
Mitchell. J F
Maahburn, E. M
McCall. H II
M c ( ‘ulley, A. J.
M cCu llr y. C T.
XfcKenrie, J. S.
Nelson.
A
Nelson. Steen
Ne|«nn, II. F
O ie d i m , J. E.
Partin. J. .C.
I'artin, J. E.
Person, II. A.
Sciuggs. Harrison
Slplln,
Noah
Smith, lì. G.
Smith, Harper
Sweat. Chr*.
Tanner. Ne wton J
Thomas. Walter
Wheeler. II. P.
Williams, S. E.
Wheeler. IL U
G E N E V A — T H E C I N C T NO. «
DaXer, Henry
llradley, F. II.

Jacula, Wm . M.
L«»ng, Gabriel
Lan«, J K.
XI erri wet her, V\ II
N li o n , Dr. J. VV.
Self. T. 8.

Tin* ponlilou of n Itoatncc Ih by no
■licitint n ploiiH.ilit one. ii».lie 1» only I««»
often tlie vh Din of clrciiiuNlniu'ca cn
tlrply licyoinl hi» control In the unhiip
py I»«*tuInii low ii» hoMiikie» Ini» c I w n

Akrrland. J F
Argo. Jvnje«
Ashe, Norman E.
Aulin. Thro
llweon, J T.
1 llrook«. J S

Jr

liratty, I&gt;nu,la»«
Hrnnrtl. J C.

Babbitt. I) H I.
Ball. E. M.
'

vv

Hughe«, John
Hurt, J. L.
Hurley. J. (».
Irwin, S A.
Jarkkun, James ,
Johnson,* J . J. ^
iohn«ort. T i
nr*. |&gt; II
i «Ine«( Sam
Ka rn atf. J F
Kendall, It It.
Key. A It
Kennedy, It. I*.
Kinard. I*ee
Knight, C It
Lain«. C VV.
I.andon, Henry
l.auc. K. F
l^fller. C. II.
I^inhart. !. M
Li pe, M . P.
Long. Alex
IdOVrtt. G. P.
laQvall. M- VV.. Jr.
Lucas, O. K.
Lumbjuist. Elmer F.
Marlowe, I). C.
M allem, A. E.
Mau*cr, J. J.
Mead, H e r m a n Merriwet her, C. J.
Miller, ’ X W
Miller, T i
Mill err. F F.
Mitchell. G A
Miller, o i
Mitch.ll, XI M
Monger, P. F.
Morris, i P
Morn*. (
i'
\!.»&gt;e J M
M ought on. ia«
M uMun, i
XlcCIrlland J F
M « I tougal, t »eu »
McK innon. VV. XL
McLaughlin. C. O.
Neeley. Sam
Nrlaon. VV V!

OVIEDO PltECHNCT No &amp;

Adam«. F. II.
Abrrnathy. W. W.
Allrn. O. K
Andiaa, J. O
Allrn. W II II
llakrr, J P

A U u nd«r . J (5 *
Atkin«, C |i
Ablandar, It T

Huff. Gm

Aulin, Andrew. Jr

Pottrr, E. U

Ad*"’*. A M
Adam«, John
Akrrt, W. P.

titnn. W. A.
Gile«. Frank
Glee, N. II
(«oo dh ur. C. L
(•h er. It. L.
(fUthrie. II II
Hall, lien H
Hall. I C
Harper. Sol. G
llairta. Frank II
Hamrick, i L
Hart. I I)
II a w k in« T I
Hall. George V
llayea. T I»
Hancock. I. i i
Herring. &lt;»eo G
lletrlng. I» N
Herndon. O P
Hlckeun.« It (».
lliek«on, i T
HHIyard. It F
Horan. **t »ke
Ho«kin«. i I»
llouaholdr/. VV . K
llowell. It. A
llnpaon. M
Howa rd. It A
lloutbolder. R. F

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P R E C I N C T NO.
Bell. J. W
nell. T. J.
Bell. E. J.
ll*nd*raon. W J
Ikakina. A 8.
Johnaon, J am n A.

iohnion. J. H

Oarnar, N. O.
Gat far. It. II
Gilbert, Irewl*
Gldney. J J
Gledkon. C. G.
GoodHch. C. W
Gormley. J B
GP*ve«. 8 S
(ruerry, W. It
IUII. A. T
Holt, J. C.
Harper, Andrew
Hand. W H
lloyne« W M
Hamrick, S.
Ilotrb, Frank
Hoyea, John M
Hart, (i. IV
lloaty. W . If
Henry. t'ho&gt; E.
Herndon. O. P.
Herndon. II. W
Her by, Jno e
llickaon J. F
Hightower. It II
llogon, *John C.
Hoff man, Peter
llouper. It. T.
Hodg e« K. G.
Iloword. N. deV.
Howa rd, C. C.
flood, J. I).
Hughe«, II. J.
Hughe«, Simon
11utlou, ii. A .
f l y man, T»en.
■Trvfne, A K.
Joroba, Itlrhar
Joiner. Sam
Johnaon, K. S.
Johnaon. Arthur
Jone«, K. I*.
Jone«, J. F.
Kanner, Cha«.
Key. A. IV
Kent, II. F.
Kennedy, L.
King. It. J.
Knight. W. A.
Kraute, Cha«.
Lake, Forest

Ar. New York

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No. 86

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6:50

No. 80

p.m......... 7:55 p.m
p.m..........12:10 a.m
a.m.
8:00 p.m
p.m.
11:50 p.m
p.m.
6:00 a.m

part of the state ffirnl»iiing the n.i
linn with its dried ligv canned tig« No. 82. Floridu &amp; West Indian Limited Free Reclining Steel Chair Car» ta
W usiiington Fleet ne Lighted and Funs.
candied figs, preserve*, etc A* strange as it may sound, the No. 86.— Palmetto Limited— Free Steel Reclining Chair Cur* to Washington—
. Electric Lighted and Fans.
raising of sheep and the sale of wool
is l&gt;y'no means a »mall industry in No. 80.—Coast Line Florida Mnii—Local Sleeper to Savannah.
the first three northwestern coun­
Steel Pullman Car* of the highest class operated oniull trains. Atlanti«
ties.
Coast Lino Dining Cnnt^operated on Tra,ino» 82 and 86.
.
The'greatest and practically the!
For information and Pullman renervations apply to yoffr local agent or w m '
|only pineapple region in the United |
State* is to be found in St. Lucie
\ \ \ F R I T O T , D i v i s i o n P a s s e n g e r A g C Ilt
county, which «hips annually an avJacksonville, FI*
erago of 70(f,000 crates of this fruit,4 * 36 W e s t May M .
. .
•.&gt;
.

■

�ABOUT PEOPLE AND EV EN T S
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
UP-TO DATE
Communications for illiA Column Should he Marked "Society
I'lnmcd lo Mr s It. V Tcrheun. I’honc 203

Editor . or

l{o*t M r r t i n y
.-tbrrnnf/i |/ Uolliff
The rose meeting of the Woman's
At a quiet hum»* wedding 1,1 l *1,‘
presence of the immediate family Club will I k- held at the home of
Mi*:&gt; Po^iglun» Abernaihv and Mr Mrs. T. L. O'Connor, First street
Z. II. Ratlill were made one yester­ near French avenue, Thursday after
day at ten o'clock.
Kev. Stein-1 noon at 3 o’ clock. A full attendance
as the time is getting
meyer, pastor of »the
Methodist I is desired
church, of which both young |&gt;eople |short for making roses and many
arc members performed the cere- 1 nufre will he needed for the City
mony, niter which thp bride nnd Ilenutif ul Hall than are now on
Mrs. John Meisclt enter­
groom and relatives left for the hand.
tained
very
pleasantly last week.
northUp.u «&lt;1 train.
Mr. and Mrs.
■ fA ^ i ■ m i

mportance.
The Social Department. W oman’s
Club will hold their meeting to­
morrow night at the pew
club
, _ r „Al»h tc llapaxtmrnt— -------room*, f t will “be ■mrTtrthl'TTg 'frv Tliw
The Music 'Department of * the
nature of an opening, being tht&gt; first
Woman’ s Club held th«&gt;ir first meet­
of the club meetings held in (he
ing o l M t r
in tin* Congrega­
building. Dancing will lie the order
tional church Saturday afternoon,
of the evening
with a goon attendance. Mrs Mun­
son presiding
/Vrsonof M ration
Program English Music.
Mr. l^eslie Bryan left on Saturday
Duet Pomp and Circumstance,E)gar
f«fr Harncsville, Ga.. where ho will
Miss Davis and Lucca Chupixdl
tie marrjed tomorrow afternoon to
Vocal Solo, 1 Dare You to Forget
Miss Viola Grace Howard.
*
Mrs. Terwilliger
4
Organ Solo, Lost Chord. Sullivan
Miss Bessie White has returned
^"raumorci
Schumann
to Sunford after a delightful visit to
•
Mr*. Munson
Turn pa.
Trio from Mikado .. . Sulliavn.
Mioses “Frances AapiawalL, &lt;■
Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Perkins
Josie and Junie Stumon
returned Saturday from their wed­
Vocal Solo, Drink to Me Only With
ding trip.
Thine Eyes
Various mntters. of business were
a t .A ifc .s U .» . 1’olUilLJoft Friday for attended to. It was with much re­
an extended trip to Miami anci West
gret that ‘ the resignation of our
P hI iii Beach. He will c*»tnbine busi­
chairman, Mrs. Murgarcttn Martin
ness and pleasure.
was rend nnd accepted, owing to nbsenoe from the city.
Mrs. W. D.
v Mrs. B. G. Smith spent Friday in
Turner was elected a* chairman of (
Sanford while en route to h«-r home
Music Department.
in Oviedo.
Mrs. Smith has been
Adjourned to meet November 17.
spending the summer in South Caro­
lina.
Had Some 'Reiulta.
’’What do you think of her volco
Mrs. W. C. Hawkins nnd family .alnce It has been trained?’’ "Well,"
have moved to Monroe foi*the win­ smiled Brown, "I .can’t say lhal it la
ter.
any better than R was. but thor«^^
certainty n whclb lot morr-of ft —
Miss Iaiura Hawkins will spend Itehoboth Sunday Hcrnld.the winter at Daytona.

WOMAN’S CLUB

UB school bag Is a great conven­
ience to school children nnd a
conserver of bank*, papers, pencils
and handkerchiefs an well. It Is bet­
ter to carry tho burden of books In
n bag than In tho arms. A bag leaves
tho arms freu and does not Intcrfero
with the ntrldu nor tho proper car*
tiago of tho body In wulklng.
Bags are usually made of canvas, or
of canvas covered with clothi Hard
twisted waterproof worateds, cravenettea or rubberized clothes will pro­
tect tho ennvas stiffening which holds
tho bag In shape.' Remnants of suit»
lnf !l ifUhrfkt- rllllll‘
for coats, In
plain colora or dark plaida nro select­
ed to malto the most substantial kinds.
Fancier hags of plush. like that shown
In the picture, nmj bags «if leather aro
S t ar t i ng on the W r o n g Road.
Intended for older'pupils.
The darkest hour In any ninn’n ca­
School bags are usually oblong In
reer Is that wherein he first fúñeles shape and measure about twelve Inches
|„ Ull oaulor way of galalng a d(4 In length and t«-n In width They nro
lur than by squarely earning it.— Hor
cut In the form of un envelope, so’ that
ace (¡reeley
extra width must be allow«-«] on one
sldo to fold over and form tho flap.
The Uncomfortable Kind.
Tho sides nro joined by a straight strip
Tho Philadelphia mlnlater who pay» of cloth from two and n half to threo
plenty of $J0,000 Jobs are vacant
Inches wide, which Ih stitched between
doean’t alarm ur •There are too many
them. T h » same are turned to the
^ iin‘*
a ''n'
' n&lt;’ nnl 1° ninkn outside n*'d finished with bindings of
the candidates comfortable Houston heavy woolen brnbt or strip of
_
Post.
_L
. , thin leather. All the edges of tho

U'/Jjtng lirll s
at Jacksonville,' St. Augustine
Tomorrow night at the home of
other points in the state nnd expect
the bride’s parents the wedding of
to he uhsenl for several weeks,
The bride is the daughter of | Miss Genie Wicker and Mr. Norman
Hon« and Mrs. W. W. Abernathy1 Cary Toole will lukn place.
of this city and has s|*eni the-paat.
■Mu»ic Itfpartmmf•five years here, having a large circle
of friends in the younger society set. , A very delightful meeting of the
She is a winsome young lirdy and Music Department of the Woman’s
b y her friendly spirit and unfailing Club was held at the Congregational
.good humor has emfeured herself to church Saturday afternoon. A plense v e r y one.
Ing program of. "T h e Music of Eng­
* The groom is the son of Mr. and land'* wns rendorod .by Mrs. Funnic
Mrs. T. J. Ratliff., of . Lakeland and, Stembridge Munson, .Nfr*.— Terwilcamo to Sanford several years ngp, liger, Miss Davis and Miss Ellen
literally growing up with th e ,S a n -: Mnhonoy, chairman.
Business of
ford Herald« A faithful and efficient importance was transuded nnd Mrs.
employee hi* has attained the con­ Deane Turner elected chairman of
VAlr. and Mrs. I. J. Secord have
fidence ami esteem of the Herald the department, vice Mrs. M. M returned from an extended visit to
Printing ( ’ &lt;&gt;., and now hns charge of Martin resigned.
tile middlewest, Niagara halls and
the mechanical department ami is ,■
Canada.
,
.
jiIho a stockholder
in the company. I
.\ir th u J itl M nut m l
He is 4 young ntan of sterling worth
Y Mr. D. P. Caldwell has returned
The tnusicnl given on Friday night
and character and the yoyng people
from u . business trip to the Eust
at the home of Mra. L. R. Phillips,
Coast.
• ’
attfrt
upon life's pathway under
by the young ladies of the Method­
---- ,— .
most auspicious rircumstanhes.
ist church was a successful affnir and
^ M r s . T. A. Neal returned SaturThe bride was most bcwitchingly
one of the most enjoyable that has
day from n delightful summer *|&gt;cnt
attired in a blue broadcloth going
been given in church circles this
.
..
,
aw ay gown with blue hat trimmed
in the north and east
season. The program of music and
in ostrich plumes.
They were the
readings was well rendered and gave
recipients of. many tokens of the
■«Mrs W T J«»hns bus return«-«!
much pleasure to the large crowd
esteem of their friends and a table,
f r o m Kentucky when- she has been
that tilled the hoyse. Tin* silver of­
was tilled with handsome cut glass
visiting for mx weeks
fering aggregated a nice sum and u
.
and silver, the presents of friends
charming sociability and inforjnulity
and relatives.
Among them was a
\ Miss Rutli i’ ullinn of Minneola
prevailed that made every one pres­
beautiful silver service the gift of
sjM-nt tin- week-end in Sunford, the,
ent feel at home and glad to he
the Herald forcy that was greatly,
i guest of Misses Edith Stewart and
there.
admired by the guests
Clara Millen
After their bridal trip they will be
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A nnoune-r mrnt*
at home at the Abernathy residence
Mr
and Mr»
Forrest Gut eitel
The Welfare Department of the have gone to housekeeping on Cel­
* on Magnolia avenue, but in the hear
future expi/et to erect a bungalow Woman's Club will meet at the ery -avenue
Club Rooms off Oak ave­
for their residence
Their many Library
Wednesday, at 3
friends unite in wishing them all nue tomorrow
Mis» Lore mi Smith •«pi* nt tie we««k
N’ ew member s are &lt;nr«ltall&gt; «•ml jMtb her par«-tit« at Sorrent«*
the
.ftnd, hwinuacsA _;*uw&gt;ibb' in p. in
(H M linl. -B u sm en s of
this life in which The llirajij j-mw .Uaf «¿till -i&lt;.
Mr. ami Mrs Ernest Krupp, who
have Im-cii Msitilig Mr am! Mr»
Deane Turner have return«*«! t"
t ln-ir home in Jacksonville
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Mr .1 II Franklin of Daklnml.
Cul., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. |
1 W \V. Long.
It will be r«*membereii t hit t Mr Franklin married
Mis» Miitid McKenxie of Stinf«»rd
s e v e r a l y ea r « a g o
Mfi
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&gt;Mr. und Mr*. Hnl Wight nre re-j
juicing in tho birth of n little daugh­
ter Sunday, Oct. 18th

Cuiqrrigbt lUft BtWfoci Ai M*n

Stout or Slender
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H E R E arc no “ hard-to-fit” men for a store
that sells Hart Schaffner 8c Marx clothes.
W e have sizes here for fitting every figure;
stout men, slender men, very tall men, very short*
m en; these makers know how to design models
fo r all dimensions.
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can be taken care o f in this matter o f fit, whatever
your figure may bet
S e e our $ 2 5 values

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In boys’ clothing we have a beautiful new stock.
A l l the new novelties; tartan effects, serges, grays and
browns«. Prices range from $4.50 to $12.50.
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JULIA

BOTTOMLEY.

N ew Ideas
B y W ives Which
H ave Built Men’s Fortunes

Pro*perou*.

Among tho *ncr«*d cltl«-* of tho East,
Antioch hold* a high piare, for It w a*
hero that the flr*t Christian church
wn* founded; It wan, moreover, tho
center from which St. Paul conducted
lit« mlaaionary cumiuilgn» to convert ,
tho Gentiles. In those days Antioch
wan a prosperous nnd thriving city,
boasting of a population of half a mil­
lion souls, whllu splendid noman palnoca nnd vlllfia dotted t,ho banks of
thrf*river Orontes, which flows through
tho town. Today, remarks tho Wldo
World. It Is a sleepy, old world placo,
occupying scarcely one-tenth of It» ah*
clenf area, and certainly poaBosslng
none of Its former glory. Neverthe­
less, It Is In mnny way» a delightfully
quaint and picturesque eastern city,
with narrow, tortuous streets, «svery
other house In which appears to pos­
sess an architectural stylo of Ua own.
Ono can woll spend about threo or
four days wandering about this Inter­
esting old town, visiting Its primitivo
market placo and Inspecting Its ruins,
walls, gates, and anclont monaotorlcs.

One m an got $75 a month; the wife go t an
idea and to-day he is making a fat salary and
has $40,000 in the bank.
Another w ife ’s
idea has bought a whole ranch without
ready money. Another w ife is multiplying
the fam ily incom e by four. Scores of w om en
' have been induced to tell their ideas in the
greatest series a m agazine has ever printed
Th e first few are

IN

THE

NOVEM BER

ISSUE

OF

The Ladies Home Journal

Pervasive Luxuries.
"80 you went In search of a syl­
van spot closo to naturo?”

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Fifteen Cents a Copy, of All News Agents

"Yes."

O r, $1.50 a Y e a r (12 issues) b y M ail, Ordered
T h rou gh Our Subscription A g e n ts or Direct

"Did you find one?"
"No. I went Into tho ccnintry— but I
never hoard so many pinnos and pho­
nographs’ and automobiles In my life."

Apply to

Boys Wanted to Deliver on Routes.
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His Surmise.
"I suppose you’re your tnamn’e dnrllng," »aid a scntlmontal caller to
young Richard. ‘T »uppose she thinks
you’re a dear-.llttlo saint.” "No. 1
guess she thinks I’m a moving pic­
ture. She’s always telling mo 1 should
bo seen and not heard."
Timber^ Bridges

bng «.twMii.t &gt;.»
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A long, flat, oblong pfcco of cloth
stitched to ono sldo of the front of
tho bag makes n pocket for pendH,
etc. At tho other sldo a small pork«-t
la placed, which will carry n drinking
oup. A flap should bo provided for
this pocket. Tho flap on the bag an&lt;|
those on tho pockets nre fastened
down with snap fasteners.
Tho bag of plush, shown In the p!o
ture, Is made of a single piece lined
with Skinner's satin. A small pocket
la lpacrtcd at the front for (bo purse
nnd handkerchief. Tho edges are dec­
orated with a narrow plaiting of satin
or Bntln ribbon. Three snap fastener«
across the tt&gt;p hold tho front nnd back
together. Silk cord and tassels pr..
vide tho handle.
This bug ma&gt; he
used for a shopping bag. but mud« to
match a small nock piece ami nr .tr,
will dtdlghl the older school girl« ,r
tho young woman In college, and .«.id
much to her comfort.
Buforo undertaking to make a m hool
bag It 1s a good Idea to examine those
shown In tho shops. Only fairly sub­
stantial ones nro to bo had from a «I..’Jar nnd a half up. Tho homemade
varieties are cheaper and will stand
more w ear than th«&gt; ch«&gt;np ready n, « tu
bags.

How I Helped
M y Husband to Make
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1020 Elm Ave.
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Sanford, Fla.
P U B L IS H IN G

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Independence Square &gt;Philadelphia Pennsylvania

Lait.

Bridges built o f limber, and par­
ticularly tboso of tho Howe truss type,
bave shown a remackablo longevity,
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c l o t h e s from the weather.
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IN SANFORD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

l.i/e /.« Wmth l.tutntf

S A N F O R D , K l . GU I D A, FRIDAY. &lt;m | o |:F.K 21. 1911

NO

SANFORD BEAUTIFUL CITY COUNCIL IN
SUCCESSFUL SLOGAN REGULAR SESSION

SEMINOLE CITIZENS FINE MUSICAL
THE GAME LAWS BROKE GAME LAWS

AND

WARDEN- TS ON

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BEAUTIFUL CITY W IL L DONATIONS

resu lt

F R O M

F O R COUNTY
FAIR ANI) THE WOMAN'S
CLUB (¡RANTED

T HE

LA D IE S ' E F F O R T S

The city rouneiT met .in regular
the Wonum'^
ír ^ m ñ -x f Session October liMli. 1011.'at 7:tO
work on it* campaign plan» and is
Present, II. \V. Herndon, presi­
meeting with much encouragement dent; C. IP D i n g e r , It. ( ’ . Maxwell.
A few of the public ..spirited. Jwux. -LI— K -Tol a r .AY. W Abernathy and
i .i i àtimwm A W»frrr— T |&gt;. Davison.
0J ¿ g h i'U
i . i H - e l ma m if Tir ir- W H M U
up cash priiea. and with onkj-one
Mlnutfs of the last meeting read
t»o exceptions they have responded und approved.

know - nothing about the new war*
den until, he has them in Ins clutches.
A word to the wi-e will he sufficient
.it tills time and it would lx* well for
those who have been trapping lords
and shooting them to cease this busi­
ness from this time forward.
The
game laws are very strict now nnd
are luring enforced to the letter in
every county of the state.
Also nil
|those who intend to participate in

Moved .lini
it*rrtn*|p(! thill
t h»
council donate $óo.(lu to W distrib­
uted by the W o m a n ’s Club as pre­
miums to he given as an inducement
for keeping yards and parkways in
good order._ Said donation • to hecome available April 1st. I'M.'»
this season' s hunti ng should take
f ount il ail jour lieti
out
license to hunt
(or the new
M \\ I.OV ELL.
war den wdl hold up the hunters
wherevfir he find*, t tu tu ¡in de m u tld ! af e w I* ‘
&lt;'1er k
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It i*
g* *1 t liât t In* part v w aI ta ir lo elise
Matslswl llrnwn Ifelorilc ouipo-*
of tight gentlemen and
t liât* H
were cutight
with till*
Home Dchtruied
•lackson vdie. Oet
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gain*'
I lie ho/ne of II W d-,in oit San
absence nf four vin k-, » l u li he h.1 —
of six turkeys and several quail. all*t
ford
Heights
was
tot.illy
destroyed
spelli OU Ole r.iotic &lt; oust in enue.i* ti put ii|' on** hundred
.nertion with lhe governinone» case by fire earlv Wednesday morning * lui t tl*
l- t**r t I I*ir api» 1 r.« I:• •
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to
kits
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dollar
a gai n-t
h*t ■ i ,
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i.i . .dp gcd
' I mina 1 i miri
work on if**- railroad early and i n i bi r ' r,;‘
"wlitte -laver
l mied States Mar
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M*
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sitai J Clifford Itrown return* *1 Sun some w a v the lamp &lt;auglil lire to
1
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1**last
Iiiglil
timi
fu*
had
«Iny morning. leaviug I. it ii-ti-i*n. I fie table and In for*- lite flam**- Dowell
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por
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of
t
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all*
g*
d
ar
■mild l*e * v11 ri guis l:*d I fo* home andf***' ll^'
lus deputy. in San F'raiols.Zi t&lt;&gt; rom
In ,*ring of h r kjn&gt; igf. un
rttttn*
ronfentW
t-ri*
lle-l
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Tile
re-1»,
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- mi via* pl* kod IIP oi. ni . *
fr**in faii. il .
I i.* pnisrrut** all -. lof-.i'ionm
in
UM*
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tr**«u
««**•
l.milling
und
termiti*
l he weuiirii in* l m p o l i - O** m.ir-linl
, in«- 1,01-1 tu tin- lumi Ir r*
tru* k * *Iyi 1d 4I&gt;*- r**- &lt;lied nf t lie
1ma kl ng ihi* arr**«t al a hou»** in i h** •inly or.*
uf a lu-in I In . ling I * h*
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witli .* n.ar

ried mimali, alio loft a Im-l-.iiid a n d
i tiv** i ItiI&lt;1r«*li. It I-

c Ihi i i u ' i I

slu* ha*f

«me
more • Fili «I . a
thr*-*- l e u r o|*l
lia l'V . vv li i•■Il skie broiiglil alofig, a n d
wlucli

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friends
The maw was indicted on a
grand jury hearing, it i- -aid. M.-r
-hul
Brown remaining In re«tifv
Tin* Tlti .1 ! h e a r i n g i• he.I , * d !••*

Wll-**'
ta in 11V and I I • v |; a v•• tfi*
- ;. I!. p.i t I v ol i l* * it III inti lilt v vv tu* fi
. promis**- I** i*** d** mo list rat **d in a
mori
sii I*-1 a ut ml
manner.
There
i».*-. —« »i » i ** insurance on the house
hold goods and on t Id* building.
Whldl
ow ned lu M r ( ieri z
Sew Seed t nmp.in&gt;
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t o .i II a |*pi ata ' • i
i -I Mr I*' 11 -a •
N • i f.
n i*tiiion.s
and
flower
lodai
k.veryilung i- a hurry u nd si m I l i a r t h r l h l o h d e p o t .
The
In April ,,r M a y Hie |irsl 0(
hustle in San Francisco.. Even t he company i* componed of home people
these will he held, and there will he
loafer» do their, loafing practically on who have experience in tin* vegetf*w if any cash prizes given in this
the run. ' T h e y -do not stand on the alile business and they guarantee
one. as the plant premiums will he
The ( oui
corner» a» you see them other places good -•ta•I k true to name
seasonable, and will add to the sucWill also tullidle leget
T h e y may he do wn and out
but hour n t
cr»s n[ ih,' later competition, which
they lire always going »onii-w fierin-igiimi-nt und will ln*
alili-- on
Will he held ill November
gi'ii-r,; I,
?• a «i i|na r t«*rs for the growerThe following are the classes for
I ongreKatin mil I linrrh
- t o p in .'|id » e r t he tn when on i m i r
the spring show
a ,i . t - i l e
d i p o i or express ol i ne
\ new feature for tin* bov* 111 mir
H*-«i di«p:.i\ of spring bloom in
and g *'1 a c q u a i n t e d
garden
| wo prizes.
Suntiay school i» now olli-n-d. name
Finest lawn.
ly a d a » » in scroll siiwing, stnrtmg
Finest rose garden
from the *lmpleat u|&gt; to the most
complicated work, which will result
Best veranda box.
Best window box.
in toys, brackets, card cases, pic­
frames, glove
boxes,
match
Best garden planted and cared ture
boxes, etc., etc. T h o clnss will meet
or by children.
Three prizes.
Northern F'rance and the coast of
ut the church M o n d a y anti T hur s­
For Cut Flowers
after Belgium -till art* the fields w lien*
day
afternoons,
immediately
Best rollertion of cut roses.
'tfu* most important lighting in the
school.
Best rollertion of Faster Lilies.
A
regular
monthly
feature
of
our
western arena of the war continues
Best collection of sweet pens.
. Dost display of miscellaneous cut Sunduy evening services will lu* u with tin* utmost stubbornness, but
musical prelude of twenty minuto», a* yet without derisive result.
The
Bowers from one garden.
consisting
of
special
»work
on
the
French
war
"office
announces
that
Best display of miscellaneous rut
Do* m from Junior Civic league pipe orgnn, violin and by voices, un tfu* allied lines are holding in spite
tier the direction of Mr Woodruff, of tin'* furious onslaughts of the cn
. prden.
with Miss Frances Aspinwall at tin* ctny,
while new
dispatches from
Bolted Plants
organ.
The first one will lie given 1¿indori assert
that
developments
Finest potted fern.
N o v e m b e r 8th, the second Sunday * generally are against the invaders,
- i.i n m P°ltyd palm.
of thnl month.
iti-rlm. however,
has not lieen
Gnest potted hegonin.
Special music for next Sunday as
from on this ‘ subject since
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that entries for
follows:
yesterday.
1-ucking a German rcesc classes he made ns curly us
Morning:
port as to the,progress of the pro•ble, and in order that perfect
Organ Prelude, f rom Wagner, by i longed engagements in this territh«»ta&lt;s nay *** ^aiL
*a preferred
Frances Aspinwall)
I tiry, (he situation is being reported
»riii * P * nlr'M b* made out in
Anthem, " T h e
He a rt ’s Prayer.” only from the side of the allies. The
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n*'
A postal curd with the
Stearns, with soprano solo.
German^ announcement of yesterday
h?mCm i lhe ,,arty a n d l h c el*»« « i l l
Offertory, violin solo, Mr. Hess!ri said that in the fighting west of
a» *U t t n d this should be sent
Evening:
Lille, German troops taking the of-

annual
•hows

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!c toVlhg pintle’’ &lt;&gt;r i-iüiTord
will he more thuiv pleased to learn
thjt Forrest
Dayney Carr,
prob­
ably--the greatest vorullst In all Flor­
ida and sevi'T’j l *ht her states, is com­
ing here the evening of Friday. N o ­
vember' Id, for a rich und rare
Recital Entertainment.
Mr s . Carr,
formerly well known as the ppulnr
soprano, Mrs.
Palmer, will
come
also and will contribute to the pro­
gram. There will al*o he other fcatut«** which will he announced later.
Too much raimot lie said in praise!
of Mr
Carr's wonderful power of
entertainment.
Chicago, a nd other
western as well as eastern pa|K*rs,
«peak in highest t«*rms of hik ability
and entrancing «weelnes». style, ex*
prr — ioti and power in song
One
qiliithtion runs .is follow-

jiersist* -,i rumors ifiut several pr om­
inent citizens of Sunford were nrresteii the oilier day fur* »hooting
turkeys anti that the arrest occurred
in Orange county
W e have awaited new- from Orlando about the
matter hut so far tho rumors have
been unconfirmed.
If there is a n y ­
thing in the rumor* the men who
were
arrested should have thlrir
trial In Orlando und take their med­
icine and if there is .nothing in the
report it should he drop|M*d.
The
following . from the Orlando Sentint* I:
"Accttrthng to persistent rumor
here 5'*' ■••■nlay. several of Seminole
county
init-t
prominent
citizens
are all*.* 1 in have been arrested
at For* i i.ti-l in.is charged with vm
lutlon ‘ In game l a w I lie m l
redness ol the report could not he
verified last night
from
official
sources because the deputy gallic
wardeq at Fori Christmas has not
reported t" County (inme Warden
F-d M* I' -wi-ll and there |s mi teli
grapli or telephone line to that
place
I *r that re ason (he names

on them for some time.
There has
also been considerable trapping of
quail nnd the new warden is next
to these folks and from this time on
the laws will he looked after most
The street committee were grant­ strenuously. The UnJ ^ Ti i i not gived further time in the matter of ing out the name of the new of'ojiening Tenth street across the rail- fleer and several of the men who
road. '
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l eged lo ha vc r un nw.iy

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A new.game warden hnwtjrcii :ip&lt;*
luwtUiul__Lut„ijimrinole county and
us there kuu-bcen ronsitlerahlo complaint lately of some hunters i\hootTng birds out of season it would be
Well 'for tilem to "l ook a ieetle out"
as the new warden has hud his eye

• Mr". Sheppard appeared and com­
plained of the sanitary service in
his pnrt of the city-. Referred to the
sanitary Inspector.

Moved and seconded that the city
donute $250.00 for the benefit of the
Orangw County Fair, the county
lie ,h;i m«» ,i mount
donating 1
tin
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NO FLORIDA EXHIBIT
AT SAN FRANCISCO

JOB ACCORDING T O R E P O R T FORREST DABNEY CARR TO COMMISSION A B A N D O N 3
WILL FACE TRIAL LN
AND HUNTERS WILL BE
UK HEARD. IN SANFORD
PLAN AFTEILEULURE OF
ORLANDO
MORE CAREFUL
FRIDAY, EVE., N O V .TT
ALL TUE T ío AXS_____ _

ft-r Wt-àTiflTul Committee of

most liberally. It is not the inten­
tion of the ladies who nrc undertailing this work to put any burden
on the citiiens of Sanford.
They
»■ant the support that comes to
their efforts to be cordial and will­
ing hearted, and nothing like a gen­
eral solicitation of funds is Contem­
plated " The work speaks for itself.
A Sanford made beautiful with gar­
dens. it» business houses showing the
spirit of mu ' liveliness, its churches
and other ppbhc
buildings, sur­
rounded with lawns and shrubbery,
will all liespea k a people in love with
their own town, and believing in i\s
climate and its soil.
This will not
only, have its helpful influence on
those who make such a development
possible, but will make a strong,
silent appeal to the strangers who
pas« through the city.
The present
admmi«tration of Sanforii is 'receiv­
ing prai«&lt; mi every MiilcUor the ini
proveil a ¡'pea ran re of streets und
park» the good work is started,
let's all push it along! It is for this,
thet: that ’ lie City Meailtlful Com
mitt re asks, that every public spirit­
ed ritiren reading these words send
some in.Intuition, however small to
«»ell the list of prizes to be given in
Novemta-r, EM i
The rush s u b ­
scription- will lie collected the, first
of April and it is desired to make
The prize- iif Hiilhrient value to war
rant **Ari'*-t - '&gt;mp**ution for them
A;uuog-iA«we ajlrenriv subscribed are
fifty dollar- from I to* eitv council,
twenty tiv* miliars from the Sanford
. fee A W . r Works, and various
«urn* fr.or l"i»ili&gt;--* men. The latter
»ill lie made public a little later
Among ’him ilia neons prizes niav lx*
mentioned a line lawn mower from
the Hill Hardware Company, fine
rollertior,- of plants from I*rofessor
Nrhrlmg "( (*"iliu. Reaaoner Hros
of Oiieio. and from Hurpee the Phil
adelplua - • d - m a n
\ full li-t of all
&lt;h««* * ........ I- pu Id I- lied
• I fie oi.n .flee plans to hold -elm

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The title role, sung by Mr . For­
rest Dabney Curr, basso cantnnte,
was a fine exhibition of picturesque
and intensely dramatic dimensions
a grand opera vocalist delivering
grand opera music of the most mod­
ern and intense kind
• ut t h e

\ m a s P re se ni s

i a i k s i i n v like t l et
t lire p l l p l l s 111 ti ll -

put'll*

In th e
il
s c h o o l s of

tin- county will not In* permitted to
give I Iri-tm.lpresents to
their
i nn fu-rs
Neither will tin* teachers
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permitted to accept ticIdi tional

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‘he following report has been sent
to Governor Trnmmol! by tho Flor­
ida Commission fo 1’uq.ama Pacific
Rxfiosition:
•„».» .
lion. Park Tramnp\Df GdVernor of
F'loridn, Tallahassee, FTa.;
In iicrordanco with the decision o f
a meeting .of the Florida State C o
mission to the P anama Pacific I n ­
ternational Exposition, which meet­
ing was held in the Seminole Hotel
in this git y pn F’ridny last, wo must
inform you that the Commission
finds itself unable to carry out the
purposes for whtrh It was appointed
by your Excellency, and tn com­
municate to you tlie desire and rncomqiendation of its members that
tku- l 'onimissiiMi he fortnully dis­
solved and the individual memhern
excused from further service irv the
capacity of
Commissioners.
Y’ou may, he assured' that tho
Commission has reached thm con­
clusion only after most earnest ef­
fort to provide suitable and a ppro­
priate representation for the sl ut «
at the great F'xposition which is to
he held ’ in California next year.
Participation by
Florida certainly
med most desirable and to pr om­
ise great public benefit, and your
CoinmissPm formulated surb plans
a* appcilrcd to In- feasible
corres­
ponding in (lie main with llu* pluna

I w bh'h

were kteing successfully oper­
ated in oilier -tâteand endeav­
I■oolored by every possible means to
••i !&gt;i-r- in any form wltulever
awaken puldi« interest in tin* pr «»—
I In« via- dci tiled Ve-t inl ay after
j*-&lt; t and to secure general cno|M*ranoun ,it tin* regular weekly mietitig
tion in t he work
In this it lias not
¡of, the hoard
poldn instruction
bccll successful
F rom tile tirst t h**
'» ii
r11 11 •1.1 I
\
11a1hit w a v
response was in! e to oiir.i gl Itg . I hero
I •• util re.| t lie r. -'i| III 11 •11 t o this
was. «II fail, muiii vigorous oppo­
l e l l t n l uoif wht«*ki w-n- unn so m i " i * | y
sition
N *it w 11li-t a mil ng t lu-si dis
a topieif by t h*
fiourd yesterday ,
countging conditions t lie Cotnmiatook up tfu* matter with tin* teachtm--ioii lia- conliniied for «everul
**r- .it i -i -non field la-t I hiir-.I.'V
m.ml Ii- i- i tliirl- to i real* ,i lietter
I tiri«l in.I- g * in* &gt; ir b n
If t l • It
11’ i*rluini. tin mutter n a i l i n g with
and
g nier
.. oienç..--. tiding
of
its
mon* v itt*| ha- fail* d io I*
took t*
general approval of t till.** a SSI« III till’ d
plan* and purpose* -uni to arouse
|mrt lie has I... h la\ ii hi- duly .ind
I In re-irf ill ion adopted yesterday
-■■m** eut hu-i.i-m for
lluunder
lid noi * a I i'ki t lie«** -*; ' ill* *!
if h*
t*y t i e hoard folio w taking,
but
without
appreciable
re­
llu Itolr dt IAr ll&gt; t t.• n h&lt; slioultl dr
Whereas, tfu* custom of giving sult
*
ny the report
li makes no differ
pre-flit* hi
pupil- tn till* pttkilli
Reis-lit events III Europe nr*' Te­
cm i i ho ut t III* pr. miiieiici nf I fu
.
I'ln'lto
t
lll'ir
tell' hi* r- ol t ll works -pniislblc for a sort of depression.
parties
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tu- h i m ........
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or to i nntrihutc money to funds for estimate of thè »ituiiiion wi^are coni i , g,
-rt h and
explaining ho w t fa*
strainpd to heliOve that it wili not
turki*.X come l o attack the party *V&lt;*h purpose, and
Whereas, tin* teachers of the city lie practiculilf to provide such ro|H
Via Stork's Kxprcs*
schools recognize t byharmful
cf- resenlatioti ut tl......... xposition
as
Mr and Mrs F\ If Potter oil the
fect- of the print ire favor, I- voiced wimid do •*r•••k1 1 to ilo* state, and,
\\ e-t '»nie .ire repine g n * tu ar­
ll r.
an aln.u-t utla niiliou- vote
of con-i-t** nt Ailfi tfu* poln-y of tho
ri a line in*w daugl t• r
' rii
those prc-c'it at S reiefil meeting of 1 " mmi -- i " i i a» annonn* *■*1 * a t I kit*
Mand
\l-s
If • lu ..
oiltstart
t f'** a lui n*lon imi *i . t of t hi*
t li.it tin,! . it- ills* Iintlliillli • C. t fierifa n
a s oli at t h eir f oi| i • » ! ' i 9 k
proj* ■i t- ili.-r* f**r*
re* ornitiended
' f ore la I'
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l o ki u p t fulili*
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\ -p**&gt;ial * oinjnit t••*• lias lu-vii apRe-o! v, d, t*y 1to* lui.iril of put It*
I .i * i t i d M r
11 a ; d mu
■• i .* |*
poilited to do se up tln* affair», o f
pu--1 man in I I) Jtidiert-' -ton ilistrm &lt;ion of l*u\al county, tluit no
thè
l ’ ommis-ion
an*t
prepare
u
, ten■ her pritii*i |ntI or supervisor in
pa v

From

pat f "

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of

t lu

il- employ ment . w fiel her in the lug Ii ! fi,u* octal report, a co|iy of which report will l&gt;e furnished yòu ut an
school, primary, intermediate or
gra minar grades, shall receive or ac­ early date.
Very truly yours,
cept for herself or another teurher
•
F L A S T A T E C O M M.
any gift or present whatsoever from
T o the
I'a nu mu
International
In* or her pupil*, student organizaing pissed through Antwt-rp on it- lion or student body; lie it fu rth e r.! ommission

SUMMARY OF THE WAR

’ j' P' Bishop, who is the sccreOrgan Prelude, " T h e r e is. a Green fens.ve, had repulseti the enemy at
* titlL0 lhe C0mmitte®* This rompoHill Far A w a y , " Gounod.
|sevoral points.
In ih “ f***1) t0 every resident wlthAnthem,*
"Seek
Y
c
the
Lord,
"
j
British warships hnve played an
ty ,mlU of s«nford. The
hohl , 6 r0laln" th* r,* ht lo with-f
prizes in any class where en* ‘,0 no‘ warrant prizes.
/

I rrrlr Boat Overhauled

Roberts, tenor solo und obligato.
Offertory, " D a y
of
Miss Lucille Aspinwall

pence."

important

part

in llisee

»iteration»

by

and fio ri* are indications that their
¡utivitic- are not vet ut uii end

The ewiring subject. .. short talk
by the pastor will be " T h e Man W h o
W a s Looking for a Ki ngdom. "
All.
nqt attending elsewhere are cordially

T h e fighting .» going on night and
day and the allies are sufil to b.
u„|.r....e|,mg Hose to the German
! positions .Udore Lille,

from^PaUtir ^
I*rry boa,
°* ^
lh*
•
No confirmation of the repofted
•nd »it ' •
M » y on the ways invitod.
Opr
"Sunday
school
is
growring.
evacuation
of Ostend has been reship . u.. (&gt;' erh,, u led * n d fixed up
ceived.
The
German garrison at
both
in
interest
a
nd
numbers,
Let
c »Pt ai T ° r* 11,0 winter’s business.
Antwerp " i s said to have 'been re­
e
v
e
r
y
boy
or
girl,
e
v
e
ry
adult,
perdouble hi.", Mpect* to moro »ban
busine« , ns ■on knoW by this, that if they; do duced nnd, n German column of reb ,t»™
l
11 * * h c » v i e r t h a n u s u a l not go elsewhere .a cordial welcome inforrement? with two of the famous
the e a . t a n d w e s t c:oaaU.
oasU
awaits thçpt in this Sunday sçhüol. | sixteen indi guns is rejtorted £s havPBaaviVv- 'jt -■ . -

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Outside of Belgium the fields of
the battle are very numerous, Picar­
dy. i humpngne. The Argonne, the
Woevre, Lorraine, tfu* Vosges and
Alsu«** being referred to as localities
when lighting in taking place
In
several of these disiriil* the French
claim officially to have repulsed the
German attacks, which they des­
cribe as not so severe us in the Bel­
gian field. The F'reach nay also that
they have made progress in The Ar*
gonne and the Woevre territory.
A house sheltering tin* headquar­
ters of the German staff at i«lype
on the Belgian coast akis been des­
tr o y e d by »hell fire from British war
ship-, according to a news dispatch
received in London from Dunkirk.
The lutenl German casualty list
gft't*- the names of ultout 11.¿0(1 men
killed, wou.tdid anti missing
In the eastern arena of the war
both aides claim progress, h i ^ not
in if* same localities
Pari- *;i\*'"l
I In ia . t fiii I the Ittis-ian- in t **•- vi
cum
of War-uw have driven if'*
**n* ot.
hack •*11ii Ii iiii I*-» iiml 11' Pelf « grad war office d e i lu p - tliai
Russian troop» uhvc saved Warsaw
from a German bo/nbnMmcnt
There kins been hand tel hand
fighting in the vicinity of Bionic and
ProuschkofT in Kuasiun Poland. The
fighting south of Prtemysl, according
to the same authority, has been go­
ing on for six days with heavy losses
on the part of the Austrians.

vi'il. that the &gt;)i|H(rlnten(i«'nt
( ‘ has G. Elliott, formerly head of
of
public instruction . furnish
the!
the drainage investigation of the de­
principal of cue It sc Moot in the coil f
partment o( tlie interior
of the
ty a copy of Oils rcosliition t hat its &lt;
En de d
States,
has
been
elected
contents lie made known to eiirli |
chief engineer &gt;f the Peach Craig
anti every teacher in the system.
drill nu ge disl rnt in DcSnto a n d Ma n
ate«* counties
This is one of the
The &lt; hristian Endeavor l onve nt i on
largest drainage products in Floridly,
The annual
convention of
the and the territory involved e mbr a c e s
South Ccntriil District F'lnridu Ch r i s ­ about Hi.000 acres
tian Endeavor I 'mini will lo* held in
tins ettyv at
tin*
Congregational
church, Orf. ¡10, .'JI and N o v .
1
The Clirjstiun Endeavor societies, of
the Pi+sbyterfn'Tr a hd Congregatiiinar
chruches will entertain tin* delegates,
and I»* responsible for giving them
a good time, and they also extend
a cordial invitation to the other
young people's socipties of the city
to attend any of (he sessions of the
‘ N . P . Y ò w e ll &amp; C o.
convention.
The district and state
get tirât page mention as
presidents will
lie present.
Mr.
F'agg, Supt of t he Children’s Ho me
the largest advertisers in
'»o-ii-ty will In* **n band
\lr
Hv
today s issue.
I hr ad­
in.it&lt; px»t&gt;&gt;r •&gt;( 1 he H.i|H»t ■ kmrill
ha- * o |i- i*tiled to gi , c ; n nildriss
vertisement may he found
'».itordiiy (nfi-nouii at In n ilock. and
on page 8.
llro. Memtneyer*of the M K. church
leads one of the devotional services.
Dr. Brownlee preaches the c on ve n ­
S p e c ia l N o tic e
tion acrjnun Sunday morning, N o v .
1.
Rev. ( C. FL Endow ol W i n t e r
The Herald will on each
Park, Rev. G. IL Albertson of Deday call attention to the
La n d hnd ^others will make special
largest advertisement in
addresses.
All are urged to plun
to attend this inspiring gathering of
the current issue.
young people.

- The L argest
A d v e rtise m en t
Today

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PAGE EIGHT

A B O U T PEOPLE AND EVEN TS
BEING A

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RESUME

OF

SANFORD

HAPPENINGS.

■ -• ------- r- U P-TO D ATE — - T - ------- ------Communlrtillons for llilfi Column Should he Marked "Sorleti
Phnni't) lo Mr- It * Trrheun. I’hnnc* -»3

l.dlior , or

Abrrwnfkii Ratliff
Ha*' Mrrting
At &gt;k 11uict homo vki'ildini! in tin*
I hr* roar* meeting of tin* Woman »
presence of the immediate family &lt; lull will Ik* held at the home of
Mint) Puiglnn» Abernathy ami Mr .Mrs. T, L.
Connor, hirst street
11. Kn til IT were marie urn* jester- ! near French avenue. Thursday after
day at ten o ’ clock.
Rev. Stein- j noon at 3 o'clock. A full attendance
as the time is getting
meyer, pastor of »the
Methodist is desired
church, of which both young people short for making roses and many
are members performed the cert*- rmfre will he needed for the City
mony, after which the bride and Ilenutiful Ball than are now on
Mrs. John Melttch enter­
groom and relatives left for the hand,
tained
very
pleasantly last week.
nofthlnntBd train.
Mr. and Mrs.

m porta nee.
. The Social Department. Woman's
Club will hold their meeting to­
morrow night at the pew club
rooms, ft will-toe sumethlHg ■frr T he
nature of an opening, being tht* llrst
of the cltih meetings held in I he
building. Dancing »ill he the order
of the evening

MrH E Tullir lvit&lt; ri t iirncd
‘(rom ii pliii s» nt vont tu la* k'ntivil lis

'M r. and Mrs. Hal Wight are re­
joicing in tho birth of a little daugh­
ter Sunday, Oct. 18th

Antioch Once Proaperous.
Among tho uncrcd clll**« of tho East,
Antioch holds a high place, (or It »aa
tu.ro that the first Christian church
wns founded; It wns, moreover, tho
renter from which St. Paul conducted

.'r?«W" ■

Owrigbt Hart fcWfDtt ft M«i

Stout or Slender
H E R E arc no “ hard-to-fit”

men for a store

that

fit Marx

We

sclis
have

Hart
sizes

SchafTner
here for

clothes.

fitting every figure;

stout men, slender men, very tall men, very short*
Eg*
Ih

m en;

these

makers

for all dimensions.
You*ll be

know

how to design models

'

surprised to

find

how

perfectly

you

Ids missionary campaigns to convert
tho Gentiles. In thoso days Antioch
was a prosperous nnd thriving city,
boasting of a population of half a mil­
lion souls, wl\llo splendid Homan palaoea and v IUIib dotted t,ho banka of
tluYrlvor Orontea, which flows through
the town. Today, remarks tho Wlda
World, It Is a sleepy, old-world placo.
occupying scarcely one-tenth of Its aholcnf area, ami certainly possessing
nono of Us former glory. Neverthe­
less, it is In many ways a «Jellghtfully
quaint and plcturesquo eastern city,
with narrow, tortuous streets, every
other house In which appears to pos­
sess an architectural style of Its own.
One can well spend about threo or
four days wandering about this Inlcresting old town, visiting Its primitive
market placo and Inspecting Us ruins,
walls, gates, and anclont monasteries.

See our $¡25 values

In boys’ clothing wc have a beautiful new stock.
A l l the new novelties; tartan effects, serges, grays and
brow ns.

Prices range from. $ 4 .5 0 to $12.50.
jLkaJBB

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Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Com pany
Sanford, Florida
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The

honic of Hart

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Schaf f ner

fix Marx cl othea

W O M A N ’S CLUB

Starting on tho Wrong Road.

Th&lt;* darkest hour In any man's ca­
reer Is that wherein be llrst fancies
there is a.i easier way of gaialug a dul­
iar Iban by squarti!)- miming it.— Hor­
ace (ireetoy
The Uncomfortable Kind.
Tho Philadelphia minister who pays
plenty of JJO.OOO Jobs are vacant
doesn't nlarm us. •There are too many
ft and f'J a day Jobs vnrnnt to mnkn
the candidates comfortnbb* Houston
Post.
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. ,

Timber Bridges Lest.
Drfdges built of timber, and par­
ticularly those of tho Howe truss type,
tuiy« shown a remarkable longevity,
especially where they are covered In
from the weather.
...

conven­
nnd a
conserver of books, papers, pencils
and handkerchiefs os well. It Is bet­
ter to carry the burden of books In
a bag than In tho arms. A bag leaves
the arms freo and does nut Intcrforo
with tho stride nor tho proper car­
riage of the body In walking
Bags are usually made of canvas, or
of canvas covered with cloth; Hard
twisted waterproof worsteds, cravenOttes or rubberlxed clothes will protect tho canvas stiffening which holds
tho bag in shape. Remnants of suit*
lllf-'l /Mnrfl{-rlnl&gt;l*
for coats, In
plain colors or dark ptalds nro select­
ed to make the most subs tan Hal kinds.
Fancier bags of plush. Ilk«« that shown
In the picture, and bags of leather oro
Intended for older-pupils.

School bags are usually oblong In
shape and mttusurcabout twelve Inches
In length and ten In width They nro
out In the form «if an envelope, so' that
«•xlra width must be allowed on one

side to fold over and form tho flap.
Tho sides nro Joined by a straight strip
of cloth from two nnd a half to threo
Inches wide, which Is stitched between
them Tim nnnm are turned to tho
outside n"d finished with bindings of
heavy woolen braid or strip of
thin leather Alt the edges of the

bag should be
A long. flut. oblong ^ c « of rlnth
stitched to uno sldo of the front ,&gt;f
tho bag makes a pocket for penctU,
etc. At tho other Bldo a small porkei
la placed, which will carry a drinking
oup. A flap should ho provided fnr
thlB pocket. Tho flap on the bag and
thoso on tho pockuts nro fastened
down with snap fasteners,
Tho bag of plush, shown In tlm p|&lt;y
ture, in mado of a single piece lined
with Skinner's satin. A-small pocket
la luacrted at tho frunL for tho punm
nnd handkerchief. Tho edges aro d»*oorated with a narrow plaiting of satin
or satin ribbon. Throe snap fasten, ri
across tbo tbp hold the front and buck
together. Hllk cord and tassel»
vldo tho handle.
This bug ma&gt; bo
used for a shopping bag, but made to
match a small nock piece nnd m-'T.
will delight tho older school gin, , r
the young woman In college, mid
much to her comfort.
Beforo undertaking to make a school
bag It In a good Idea to examine those
shown in tho shops. Only fairly sub­
stantial ones are to bo had from a d-&gt;’
lar and a half up. Tho homemade
varieties are chenper and will t-Mnl
more wear than tho cheap resd&gt; u . iu
bags.
J U L IA

OOTTOMLEY.

New Ideas
By W ives Which
Have Built Men s Fortunes
One man got $75 a month; the wife got an
idea and to-day he is making a fat salary and
has $40,000 in the bank.
Another wife’s
idea has bought a whole ranch without
ready money. Another wife is multiplying
the family incom e by four. Scores of wom en
' have been induced to tell their ideas in the
greatest series a magazine has ever printed.
The first few are
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His Surmise.
"I suppose you’ re your mimn’i dar­
ling," said a scntlmonlnl caller to
young Illchard. ‘T suppose she thinks
you’re n dear-.little saint." "N o, I
guess she thinks I’m a moving pic­
ture. She’s always telling me I should
bo seen and not heard.”

school bag Is a great
T UB
ient«» lo school children

How I Helped
My Husband to Make
More Money

Pervasive Luxuries.
"So you went In search of n syL
van spot close lo naturoT"
•'Vos."
"Did you And onet”
"No. I went Into tho country— but I
nevpr hoard so many pinnoe nnd pho­
nographs’ and automobiles In tny life-"

can be taken care of in this matter o f fit, whatever
your figure m ay be.

O C T O B E R 20,

Al luir llapactmcntTin* Music ’ Department of * the
Woman's Club held their (irst meet­
ing ot^Ju* .•dbO in the Congrega­
tional church Saturday afternoon,
with a gooll attendance, Mrs Mun­
son presiding
I'rtnonal .Writtfon
Program English Music.
Mr. I/eslie Bryan left on Saturday
Duct Pomp and Circumstance.KJgar
(iff Burncsvllle, Ga., where ho will
Miss Davis nnd l.ucca Chappell
he marrjed tomorrow afternoon to
|Vocal Solo. I Dare You to Forget
Miss Viola Grace Howard.
*
Mrs. TcrwiUiger
•
'Organ Solo, Lost Chord, Sullivan
Miss Bessie White has returned
Trnumerei
.Schumann
to Sanford ufter a delightful visit to
•
Mrs. Munson
Tampa.
Trio from Mikado . . . Sulllavn.
MissesT'ruivccs. Aspiawall, ’
Mr. and Mrs. Hraxton Perkins
Josie ami Junie Sturnon
returned Saturday from their wed­
Vocal Solo, Drink to Me Only With
ding trip.
Thine Eyes
Various matters, of business were
JolltiU_left Friday for attended to. It wan with much re­
an expended trip to Miami and West
gret that ’ the resignation of our
Palm Beach. He will combine busi­
chairman, Mrs. Margnretta Martin
ness and pleasure.
was read and accepted, owing to abxenno from the city.
Mrs. W. D.
v Mrs. B. G. Smith spent Friday in (Turner was electeii »s chairman of
Sanford while en route to her home Music Department.
in Oviedo,
Mrs. Smith has been
Adjourned lo meet Noveml&gt;er 17.
spending the summer in South Caro­
lina.
Had Some 'Results.
’’What do you think of her voice
Mrs. W. C. Hawkins nnd family Hint«* It has been trainedT" "Well,”
have moved to Monroe fo r 'the win­ smiled Brown, "J .can't say that It Is
ter.
any better tlinn It was. bid
certainty a whoIV lot moro~of 1t ' —Miss Laura Hawkins will spend Itclioboth Sunday Heraldthe winter at Daytona.

Mr J H Franklin of « la kla n*l.
Cul , is t ht- guest of Mr. iami Mr».
It will be- remetnW W Lon g.
lu-red t hat Mr
Franklin iiiiirrieil
Miss M it mi McKenzie of Su nforil
se vitrai yen rs 11K° • « P.

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irToîTTrtÿ ¡Irli*
t Jacksonville. M. Augustine and
other points in the state and expect
Tomorrow night at the home of
to Im&gt; absent for several weeks.
the bride's parents the wedding of
The bride is the daughter of ¡ Miss Genic Wicker and Mr. Norman
Horn and Mrs. W. W. Abernathy Cary Toole will Luka place.
of this city and has sjient th*i_p*«ti
-.Waste Dfpdftini nf
'five years here, having a large circle
t
of
friends
In
the
younger
society
set.
------------t A very delightful meeting of the
She is a winsome young lirdy and Music department of the Woman’s
b y her friendly spirit and unfailing Club was held at the Congregational
good humor has endeared herself to rhurt.h Saturday afternoon. A plensevery one.
¡ng pr0gram of. "The Music of EngThe groom is the son of Mr. nnd |an(1* ''wu8 rendorod .by Mrs. Fannie
Mrs. T. J. Katliil ol Lakeland and Stembrldge Munson, Nfrs. Terwilcamo to Sanford several years a g o .! l|Ker. Mias Davis and Miss Ellen
literally growing up with the .S a n -. Mnhonojr, chairman.
.Business of
ford . Herald. A faithful and etficicnt }rn|iortance was transacted nnd Mrs.
LMr. anil Mrs. I. J. Secord have
employee he has attained the conTurner elected chairman of
fidence and esteem of the Herald th|&gt; ,|,.partment, vie«! Mrs. M. M returned from an extended visit to
the rniiidlewest, Niagara Falls and
Printing Co., an«i now has charge of Martin resigned,
the mechanical department and is j*
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Canada.
also a stockholder in the company. 1
M(l/wdiit ,\l utieal
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He is 4 young rrtan of sterling worth
Mr. D. P. Caldwell has returned
The musical given on Friday night
and character and the yopng people
from a . business trip to the Eust
at tho home of Mrs. L. It. Phillips,
start
upon life's pathway under
•*
by the young ladies of the Method­ Const.
most auspicious circumstances.
ist church was a successful affair and
The bride was most bowitchingly
^ Mrs. T. A. Neal returned Satur­
one of the most enjoyable that has
day from a delightful summer spent
attired in a blue broadcloth going
been given in church circles this
away gown with blue hat trimmed
tin the north and east
season. The program of music and
¡n ostrich plumes. They were the
readings was well rendered and gave
recipients of. many tokens of the
} *iMrs W T Johns Iiun returned
much pleasure t«&gt; the large crowd
esteem of their frivnds and a table
from Kentucky where she has been
that Idled the hoyse. The silver til­
was tilled with handsome cut glass
visiting for MX we«-ks
lering aggregated a nire sum and a
and silver, the presents of friends
charming sociability and inforjnulity
and relatives
Among th«*m was a
\ Miss Itiilh I’ ullian of Miuneola
prevailed that made every tint* preabeautiful silver service i In* gift of
spent the week-end in Sanford, the
,
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enl foul at home and glad to he
the Herald force that was greatly ,
(guest of Misses Edith Stewart and
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.
’ there
admired by the guests
Clara Milieu
After their bridal Irlp they wdl be
l Fl FlIUI Fl C4 IFFrnf &lt;
at home at the Abernathy resilience
I- orrest (¡irtiln-1
M r unii Mrs
The u p ifa n * [ h-par t «lient of the fui Vf gone i«» hiitmekepping un ( ’ «*!■
on Magnolia avenue, hut in the hear
Club w ill meet at tin* &lt;»ry -a venue
future exjMjct to erect a bungalow W o m a n
for their resilience
Their many Library Club R o ii iu s ml Oak ;» vo­
friends unite in wishing them all pup to tillorni w Wp.1il e s i l a y1 ¡it ’.Í
Mi*s I on- nii .S m i t h s jii-ni t h&lt; » ei- h
the mv and liwiipiutiaa—pu^ibb- in p. rn
New members are eordially • hd ell li her par.-til' at Sorrento
this Jife ill which The lit raj tj j alias. -*ir*j«id i-&gt; -4m- o«»«eiil. -Business of
Mr. and Mr;* Ernest Krupp, a ho
ha ve been visiting Mr and Mr«
Deane Turner have return.*.I to
1 1it-1r honte m Jacksonville.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, Fill HAY, o&lt; TOIJKIt 23. 1911

VOLUME VI

SÁÑFÓRDBEAÜTIFÜL CITY COUNCIL IN
WILL ENFORCE
SEMINOLE CITIZENS FINE-MUSICAL - - NO FLORIDA EXHIBIT
SUCCESSFUL SLOGAN
REGULAR SESSION
THE GAME LAWS BROKE GAME LAWS
TREAT COMING AT SAN FRANCISCO
AND A BEAUTIFUL CITY‘WILL
RESULT

f r o m

t h e

DO N ATIO N S

I 'l p W J'11flcIUWül CorornTttoc of
liai il ill
th* Womtm5*
worK on it* campaign plan* and is
meeting *ilh much cqcDurugement.
X ic* of Ihc public.Jpiritetl mita
of .tia^'U ^-W ^pW rrieair^
up ra*h prîtes, a n d with only-one-C Tr

t*o exceptions they have responded

moat liberally. It is not the inten­
tion of the ladies who are under­
taking this work to put any burden
on the cititena of Sanford. They
*-ant the support that comes to
theif' efforts to Ik? cordial and will­
ing hearted, and nothing like a gen­
eral solicitation of funds is tontemplatdl The, work speaks for itselT.
A Sanford made beautiful with gar­
dens, iL» business houses showing the
spirit of nvir liveliness, its churches
and other public buildings, sur­
rounded with lawns «nd shrubbery,
will all In-speak a people in love with
their own town, and believing in Rs
climate and its soil. This will not
only, have its helpful influence on
those who make such a development
possible, but will make a strong,
silent appeal to the strangers who
p*n through the city. The present
administration of Sanforih is Yeceiv
mt prat-* on evrr\ side^or the ini
prove it appearance of streets and
park» (tie good work is started,
|»t*» all push it along! It is for this,
thru tlat l he t ’ity Meuutiful Com
mittre a»Vs, that every public spirit
ed citizen reading these words send
mine . .11 tributioii, however small to
»urli the lisi of prizes to be given in
November, I’'lb
The cash sub-

COUNTY

W A R D E N "I S

ON

JOB ACCORDIN'»

TO

R E P O R T FOR R EST DABNEY

CARR TO C O M M IS S IO N

FAIR AND TH E W O M A N 'S

AND HTTNTERS WILL BE

WILL FACE TRIAL IN

RE H E A R D . IN SAN FO R D

CLUB ORANTED

M O R E CAREFUL

ORLANDO

FRIDAY. EVE.. N t lV .T T

LADIES’ EFFORTS
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FOR

The city romu-jI met in regular
A new .game warden hn* bei trwpTOsaian October l!»th. EM L'ut 7 ::io
for «seiniiiol.. county and
Present, B. W Herndon, presi­ as there has-been considerable com­
dent; C. H. Dinger, It. C. Maxwell. plaint lately of some hunters ^hoot­
H R , . rolar, W . q Alternai liy and ing birds out of season it would be
i» imenei A b - r m - r |t. Davison. Well Tor "the in to “ look a fee lie out"
MlnutCa of the last meeting read as the new warden hns had his eye
and approved.
on them lor some time. There has
. Mr: Sheppard appeared and com- also been considerable trapping of
plninod of the sanitary service in quail and the new warden is next
his part of the city. Referred to the to these folks and from this time on
sanitary inspector.
the laws will be looked after most
The street committee were grunt­ strenuously. The Hc^^Tis not gived further time in the matter of ing out the name of the new ofopening Tenth street across the rail- fleer and several of the men who
mud. ‘
|have
viidniing the laws will
Moved and seconded that the ciix know - nothing about the new wardonute $2Mi.lfi) for the benefit of thi* I den until, he has them in his clutches.
Orange fount y Fuir, the comi I &gt; A word to tin- wise wjl fie «ulliciimt
donating the same amount
1 ar at tills t Itile and It would lie Well lor
nod
those who have been trapping birds
Moved and sei-ctnded that the anil shooting them to reuse this busi­
council donate $;&gt;t) tin to In- distrib­ ness from ibis time forward. The
uted by the Woman's Club as pre­ game laws are very strict now and
miums to be given as an inducement are being enforced to the letter in
for keeping yards and parkways in every courtly of the stute. Also nil
good order._ Said donation *to b e -t those who intend to participate in
come available April 1st. EM.A
tins season's homing should lake
Collin il ad jour ned
toil license to lumi lor the new
warden will hold tip the hunters
M \\ LOVELL.
■rk
wherever he fill.I- Ifo in and lie mil lid
t In ir Io ease
Mar»loti Uro w11 Iri-lurn«

PLAN A F T E R X A IL U R K O F
ALL T H E

T'
■^kK=**-'-s~rt- -ftretr1 ti m u f f r t r r n
i?Wtc IfiVj 11g - peTfiVle^of SaiiTortl
l&gt;ersist. ’ rumors that several prom­ will be more lliaiv pleased to learn
inent c 1117.0ns of Sanford were nr- thpt Forrest Dayney Carr, prob­
rested ih. other day fora «hooting ably- 1he greatest vocalist III all Flor­
turkeys and that the arrest occurred ida and sevfT5jf*hther stales, is com­
in Oruiige county
We have await­ ing here the evening of Friday. No­
ed new* from Orlando about the vember 13, for a rich and rare
matter but so far the rumors have Recital Entertainment. \irs. Carr,
been unconfirmed. If there is any­ formerly well known as the ppular
thing iii the rumor* the men who soprano. Mrs. Palmer, will come
were arrested should have their also and will contribute to the pro­
trial In Orlando and take their med­ gram, There will also he other fea­
icine ami if there is .nothing in the ture* whfoh will i»e announced later.
report it should be drop|M&gt;d
The
Too much rnnnot be «aid In praise
following * from the Orlando Sen- of Mr Carr's wonderful power of
tine!'
entertainment
Chicago, and other
“ A c t '-.ting to persistent rumor western as well as eastern papers,
here 5'. terda-y, several of Seminole «peak in highest terms of lift ability
prominent citizen-. iii'il ettlranemg sweetness, style, excount}
n ..*t
are all- . &gt; i 111 have be. n arrested |presMpji and power in song
One
lit For» 1 r.-tmas ctiarged «u h v1«« qiliitlition runs .1« follows
latum
‘ In game law*
I la- Kir
The title role, sling by Mr. For­
redness ol the report could not Ik* rest Dabney Carr, basso cantante,
verified last night
from
olficial was a fine exhibition of picturesque
sources because the deputy game and intensely dramatic dimensions
warden at For« Christmas lias not a grand opera vocalist delivering
reported in County (tame Warden grand opera musie of the most mod­
ern and intense kind
Eil M* 1' .....II amt there l* 11" teb
graph of 1ile tiho 11c Inn- to that

t ut the Vinas Presents
place
1 &gt;r that reit-mi the t alio-*
are wi» . !
l«&gt; kVnlIX lib' I » 1 22 111 lile
II
It 1- . •g. d »fta t tin part . wa - ture pupils III tile public schools of
1 ompo*. 1 n| tight
gentlemen and tins ‘r otini) will not lie permitted to
that* tf* . w.-re caught with the give 1 I.fistili"- presen!* to liieir
H
o
m
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s
i
m
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ed
.Jacksonville, &lt;&gt;* t '22
\fter an
* •» 1r possession ...u-l-tn.g leaitier*
I he l'M/iie of 11 VVil*.Ili oli &gt;.111 game
Nell lier will I lie leiieliers
aliselo'■ "f finir wreh», » in li h&gt; ha*
spelli oli t Ile Pallili- &lt; oasi III CUII- ford lieights w.i* lotiiily destroycd of six ! &gt;»he,\s and several quail, and j pt. |„.rmllted to aerept additional
.11 h put up one hundred
pax fr.oii p a i r « of the -, li.ml* of
.nertion with thè governmeni's case bv lire earlv Wrdnesduy morning that th.
t..r
11 ei r api*, tr.i 1
■lidiar
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t&lt;
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t
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other* in any form wlialeviT
again-t
fiditi t,
\\ 1 &gt;.i
alfi-gcd
’■1m 1n.it court
w Iute &gt;l,tver
t tuteli States Mar w.irii &lt;&gt;r thè ratlm ad early inni in for lrin
1 hi* »a* ih-i tiled yesterday lifter
ame Warden 1 .1
t out i
shat J t Ullord itrown reittrto ii Sun some w.iy t iie lalllp « Hllgllt tire tn
..... . ,i1 the regular weekly meeting
day monnng. leaving I. It tisteen tl.e t,Ode and liefore (he ilames 1 1*oweli h ,h * boi mgtil ih..t be had ol, the board of puhlti instruction
unplion- will be collected the, first bis deputy, in San Francis*ti i ,. i ohi limili le . VtIII gills he d the home «lidi 1,0
r. port n| th. all.
d ar
Superó len,|i i.t I
\ ll.ilhaway
of April and it is desired to make
rest».
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of
n
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The
plete thè w«&gt;rk o f , ...... ni m&gt;h
U il entire rtinTeflT- ai re d e .(roved
* o Jl«' re d lin r* -"luteo To thithe prize* id sufficient value to war
•.
Put t I ,.t he
olili la I
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sul l wa s pò k e d n p 01
1.t
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fr.'io
. ¡ e (lu. I «rot whieli *»n- iiimnimously
i i.i |irn&lt;terule all ."'fi l’ ion*
rzttt »»re. *t 'on petit ion for them
li
Milli.'
t lu- wen ter li Metropoli th. mar-loti u' f*‘ !«*•*•"
■ topi* T hy tin
hoard yesterday,
irnAmuu&lt;i-U»o*v zjlrrixdv wufiscribed are
making the arre-t at
ho u*. Itl 1he oiily on. ITU».k &gt;opl.l lie resetieil of t 111' , imi- la Ws I1» 1lo- 11II 11
took up tile matter wiili tin* teach­
6ft&gt; dollar* from tin* city council.
I In t.li.w fall* mighty Isinl on i he s|a'ill X» of ali..Ili I tu •. ini g 1 I lu
, „
,
. 10(1 block of Forest slrv'-t
ib I* el
er- .it i -i -»ion held l.i-i I *i ur* !.. v
ttrrity in.- dollars from the Sanford1,
If II It t ' lm*i fluì - g » »n* &gt;aid. twith . itoir W ll*i.n la nul V a c t III . have I in
lege
lia
it’ , filli.lit the Ml.lt ter 11,", llllg svilii
re A W
,. ■r Works,
Worka. and vanou*
toll
ire
Wui.r
vanou
m il woman, wloi i.ll a hushaiut an.I . tt.p.i 1 1 -&gt; ol i l . . uni mu ml y whi. h took 1' . mon* y ni il tlil • finii »1
general approval of I lin.e assembled
turn* fruit i i-m. ss men. The latter
.... .
,sfie had » promisi * lo I"* demnnstrated in a port o* lui* |nu.*ii' li1V 1ÏI 111* lint &gt; ami
i ti ve i hildreii, n i ,
The résiliation adopted yesterday
t*
»ill is- mad. public a httle later
. ill. d
a ili fee vear obi Ilion sllftslllill.il manner.
There if In -tid nel » ar •t| t lo —
one more ehiji]
!.. tie I,o,i r»1 fid Io » s
Among ;ni»celInneotis prizes rnav be
ili- 1111il II.« t fi* Il lo- s lui U1Id di­
ha
wfili h * he tmuglil along, and ............. ... irisiiranee on the house Si- Olili»
Whereas, the eilstom of giving
mentioned a tine lawn mower from which is still here in the cure of hold goods and on the building. ny tin* report
li rns*kc» ti" ill! Iler present*
bv pupil* III the publn
f
tbc
the Hill Hardware Company, fine
ifurnuieh1*' m
••ti« • i bn 111 ilo- 11
friends
The man was indicted on n which was uw in it i&gt;v Mr (ieri 7
.
hoots
to
their tea* Iler* ollen works
rollrrlitm* of plants from I'rofi'NS(»r
ilo11,.-.
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partii-»
Il
*: vui «
grand jur. hearing, il i* salii. Mer
a
hardship
upon parent» of meager
NrhrhiiU
iiutlia, Uc;iM»n«r Urn*
* Ilmuid b. ton ,-to-d
ila fi«» 1.1 w t lo
New Seed ( ompan)
shiil Brown remaining to re*lify
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hveryihing I- a huffy -uml - t r t 'i near the t mon depot.
The mg

•hows In April or May tin» first of
these will !i«&gt; held, and there will be
few if any cash prizes given in this
one. »» the plant premiums will be
seuonahlr, and will ndd in the micce1* of the later competition, which
•ill he held m November
T &gt; following are the classes for
the «prmg show
il.-«t n*| ,y of spring tdoiiin in
lurden
|a,, pfnes
Finest lawn
Hnesi rose garden
He»t veranda box.
Best window- box.
Best garden planted and cared
f°r by children. Three prizes.
For Cut Flowers
Best collection of cut roses.
Best collection of Easter Lilies.
Best collection of sweet peas.
**
display of miscellaneous cut
flowers from one garden.
Best display of miscellaneous cut
n°*er* fr„m Junior Civic I&gt;.;i
■ague
r»rden.
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bustle in San Francisco
Even the
loufers do t heic loafitig liractìcafly Oli
the run. Thev do noi stand un thè
corner* ns you see tbem nther (dace*
They may he down alni olii bill
they are always going sonu-wftere

company is componed of home people
who hit ve experienee in thè vegetab]e business and they guarantee
, good -lin k irne lo nume The Coul
Polirti (
will .liso ttnti•11 veg.-i
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P L A N S ,______

'he following report ha* hcon aent
to Governor Trammoll by the Flor­
ida Commission to Panama Pacific
Exposition:
•-*.* lion. Pnrk Tnimn\e,lyf GdVtxrnor or
Fl or iila, Tallahassee, Fla.:
In accordance with the decision o f
a meeting -of the Florida Slate Co,
mission to the Panama Pacific In­
ternational Exposition, which meet­
ing was held in the Seminole Hotel
in this i;ity pti Friday last, wo must
inform you that the Commission
finds itself unable to carry out tho
purposes for whirh It was appointed
by your Excellency, and to com ­
municate to you the desire an'd recomtpendation of its member« that
the ( ’(tin mission 1». formally dis­
solved and thi' individual member«
excused from further service in. tho
capacity of Commissioners.
You may, be assured' that tho
Commission has reached thm con­
clusion only after most earnest ef­
fort to provide suitable and approprint.- re prose ntat ion for tho state
at Ute great Exposition which is to
be held in California next year,
l'nrinipution hy Florida certainly
*■'■ med most desirable and to prom­
ise great public benefit, and your
( 'ommissfxm formulated such plan«
as .ippeilred to be feasible Torres*
ponding in tile main with tile plana
which were laung successfully b|»erated 111 oilier slate*
and clideav
irred by every possible mean* to
awaken plihlh interest III l)ie pro­
ject and to serure general cnnjterilttnn 1ti the work
In tills It hns not
tieen successful
From the first t he
rc-poli*. was not e ni . iura gl llg there
was. tn fail, much vigorous nppn-lltult
Notwithstanding thesi din
cotiragtng conditions the Cotnmismissioii ha« *nntmiied for several
month* I* .llorl- to .r&gt;..t* a be Iter
and yvtvl&lt;-r ni.tU.nsp-. niling of it«
plan« and pur hutsua^.in.i to arount*
-time enthusiasm for th.
under­
taking, but without appreciable re­
sult
Kccelil &lt;v. ut* in Europe are respiinsil.lt* for a -»ft of depression,
mgr*' mental i* .&gt; tinnmial. but
,v 1
fi
ii.v*
-i r ■ ,• *» *. n. • d
i h.i &lt;' 11.,.|.
t ,&gt;.i - , • i • I'.s ini* I lie
|»it .. ol 1.1 v»• g I s- I , par 11* Ipate
in the exposition
After a careful
estimate of the situation wd'are con­
strained to believe that it will not
be prnclicalilF to provide such represenlalloli al the
exposition
a«
would do credit to the *tute. nhd,
consistent with tile policy of the

or to contribute money til funds for
agrti
purpose, and
turkey» come to attack the party
Where«*, i he teacher* of the city
Via Stork’ s Express
schools recognize thy* harmful efMr and Mrs F. R 1'oiii-r on th.
|eiM- of the pruetue, favor, i* voiced
ir
U . -i Side ..re reton 11,g in
it.. an al n.o*t iiOanimoii* \ot&lt;. of
ri v a ■1 ,t Ulte IH*w i|.i uv ti \* r
tl.,»*.. j.r. .ir at * r . o . ' t inc.-iing ol i ommission a* a n null need • a t l lit1
Iti l
M
.noi \D*
h
that bod
(- discontinua» ■e, then- oiit«lnrt
t lie abandonment of the
IV.fK ,
I 1V. •* ^«»Il .11 t lo•ir 1mi; .
(or* I.
j.r.ijt •t i* t li. r. for« re. omine mied
V» I . lo kl-&lt; 1• t tu* Int IKe «oh I d, l. y the board of p u l i i .
\ - i » " lai •.................... lias los-lt itpI al
Hid Mr Ila rti 111* :
i..» r
I
nst
r
m
I
noi
of
Duval
county,
that
no
|
pointed
to close up the affairs of
pll-st mun in .1 D Boi HTT■ «*t «»r*
lea. her principal or supervisor tn ' ht* &lt; ommission and
prepare u
it* employ mehl, whet fier in the high bilanciai report, a cupi of whtih rosclioul, prttmiry, intermediate or
|port will be furnished you at an
grutnrnur-grades, «hall receive or ac­ early date.
Very truly yours.
cept for herself or another teacher
•
FLA STA TE rO M M .
any gift or present whatsoever from
To I he Pan« mu International
bis or her pupil«, student organiza­
ing i issed through Anlwt-rp mi M* tion or student body, be it further Commission
.rill

and

• «piai rung

how

i to

ly a class in scroll sawing, starling —
from the sun pleat up t•» the most complicated work, which will result
in toys, bracket^, card eases, pic­
ture frames, glove boxes, match
boxes, etc., etc. Tho class will meet
ut the churrh Monday and ThursNorthern France and the coast of
day altornoons, immediately after Belgium «till «re the fields where wu&gt; '•&gt; Bruges
(lulside of fb-lgium- thè li.'lds of
school.
‘ the most important fighting in the
A regular monthly feature of our western arena of the war continues thè battle are very numerou», PicarSunday evening services will In* a with the utmost stubbornness, but d\ , i lui nipagne. The Argonne. Die
musical prelude of twenty minute.«, ns yet wit bout decisive result. The Wo. vre, I.ormine, ibi* Vosges and
consisting of special »work on the French war ‘ office announces that Alsin &lt;• being referred to a* Inculine.*
In
plpo organ, violin mid by voices, un- the allied lines are bolding in sjiiti- wherc figbting t» tuking piace
tier the direction of Mr Woodruff, of the furious onslaught* of the en sevcr.il td tiiese d isim i« thè frvrudi
with Miss Frances Asjniiwall at the emy. while new dispatches from clami officiali)' to bavi- repulseti thè
Hotted Plants
organ.
The first one wdl he given London assert that developments Gerjnan uttucks, which they de»*
Finest potted fern.
November 8th, the second Sunday * generally are against the invaders, crihe as not so severe a* in thè Bel. £!nesl Pnttjrd palm.
of that month,
Berlin, however, has not been giun tield. The Fri-in il »a &gt; al«o thnt
Cinest potted begonia.
Special music for next Sunday as
from &lt;&gt;n this - subject since thev tiave ma de progress m fhe ArIt '» requested tf,al entrisi* for
follows:
yesterday
Lacking a German ro- gonne and thè Woevre territory.
‘‘I***4’* lie made ns early an
V house sheltenng t Ite iieintquar
Morning:
port as to th e, progress of the pro^Mihle. and in order thnt perfect
ter»
"f thè Germini stati ut Blype
Organ Prelude, from Wagner, hy 1longed en gage monta in this terricftitary n ay |»j had, it is preferred
mi
thè
Ilei ginn cnast uh* ..... .. &lt;les|tiry. the situation Is being reported
V. 1 c er*tfies he made out In Franet's Aaplttwall)
irti)&gt; d 1))' shell Pire from llriti*li wur
Anthem,
"The
Heart's
Prayer."
only
from
the
side
of
the
allies.
The
,nk* A postal card with the
Stearns, with soprano solo.
German^ announcement of yesterday »hip-, accordiug to a new» disfateli
‘ he ,,afly and the class will
Offertory, violin solo, Mr. Hesarisaid that in the fighting west of recetxed in London from Dunklrk.
Mr. V d " nt' ttnt* this should bo sent
The lutest Germun casiiulty li«t
Evening:
Lille, tiermnn troop* taking the oftsrv t P Bishop, who is the sc eregftes tlu- nume» of ahoul 11,5U0 meli
Organ Prelude, "There is. a Green **nsivr. bad repulsed- the enemy at
' titiL ' C° mmittw- This compckilled. wou.tdid ami missing
Hill Far Away," Gounod.
¡several points.
in th ,,J &gt;PC1 *° evcry resident withIn thè eastern arena of thè wj|i
Anthem,- "Seek Ye the Lord,"
British warships have played an hot h sidea dumi progress, but« not
“ A T
f l " . « « o l S a n fo n i.
Th,
important part in thsee o|K*ralions in l i. ««me loraltlu*
hohl l.’ e r" “ ' M t!l- Hutu to with- Roberts, tenor solo and obligato.
P,. ri* * a \ - " f
Brizes In any cU** where enOffertory, "D ay of
Peace," by and there are indications that their Ini
tliat I In- Kil«-i.i li* in i 1"- vi
'** 1,0 no‘ »arrant prixe*.
Miss Lucille A*pinwall
...iivdi. « are
not yet al an end
il,it
of War*aw tiav&gt;- drixcn ilo
The owning subject. « «hurt talk The fighting is going on night and (.fi,.,|ti back eli g li mi fi1* « ud l li
trrrt Boat Overhauled
by the pastor will In* "T he Man Who '««&gt; 111,11 t!“'
" l" ' 1 *" 1,1 ' ‘elf..grad war office dcilsçe* timi
Was Looking for a Kingdom." Alt. uPfiron.-h.ng^ dose to the German Russian troop» alive saved Warsaw
om * Palatk«
n t^ Cn. v
Just
rnlurnod
from
,
nqt attending elsewhere are cordially positions .before Lille,
from a German bo/nhah!ment
I
ferrv
where Bo, had the
l.rrv k’
h . V’’ wnore
There has lw-en hand to |mnd
•
No cottfirmatlon of the repofted
•nd «fi41'
M » y»» on tho ways invitod.
fighting
in the vicinity of Bionie and
Our ‘ Sunday school is growing, évacuation ofOstend has been re­
«hip .h i J ? nrh», “ lcd and
Antl fue,‘ “ P
Prousflhkoff
in Russian Poland. The
ceived.
The
German
garrison
at
Cm.
^or. tho winter’s
both in interest and numbers. Let
c *m .
, m ' ,nu' r'*
fighting
south
of Przemysl, according
Antwerp’
is
said
to
-have
been
re­
especta
to
more
thnn
every boy or girl, every adult. i&gt;erdouhu v.
to more tl
to the same authority, has been go­
duced
and,n
German
column
of
re■on
know
by
this,
that
if
thoy#
do
I h ítnivel* wm*. wlJ',* r business, as
not go elsewhere ,a cordial welcor.-.e , inforcementç with two of the famous ing tin for six days with heavy losses
await« thmn in this Sunday sphfaol. I sixteen inch guns is rei»ortod as hav- on the part of the Austrians.
esst and west coasts.
-£* 3
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.«» a f f o l ' l e|&lt; tier t o

ABANDONS

SU-M M ARY OF TH E W A R

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Unsolved, that the .«pperlntendent
Chus G. Elliott, formerly head o f
of public instruction , furnish the the drainage investigation of the «loprincipal of each sc Moni in the con i
part ment of the interior o f the
ty a ciii&gt;) of tin» reoslution that its . . . . . . . .
,
.
, . ,
J
J
1 m ied
M ates,
lias
tieen
ele cted
contents be mu di­ k n o w n t o e a c h
chief engineer &gt;f the Peach Craig
ami every teacher in the system.
drainage disi rii t in DeSoto unti Mmt
ati'e counties
This i* one of the
largest drainage product« in Floruiiy,
The «nnuul convention of the and the territory involved embraces
South Centriti Dislrict Florida Chris­ about tfi.000 nere*
tian Endftivor I mon will 1«. helii in
t bis city, «t l he Congrcgattona!
church, Ocf. :tO. 31 and Nov, I
The Chrjstiuit Endeuvor socteltea, of
KÁ*
the PresliyterfaTr nhd CohgrOgatiònar
chruches will enlertain thè delegates,
and lie responsible for giving t tieni
a good rime, and they also extend
a cordini Invitatimi to thè nther
yollng people's societies of the city
lo alterni any of fhe sessions of the
N. P. Y ô w ell &amp; Co.
convention. The district and state
p o t fir.«t p a g e m e n t i o n a s
presidimi» will In» preseat.
Mr.
Fugg. Stipi of tlie Children's Hom e!
t h e la r g e s t a d v e r t ¡s e r s in
-*in iel) will 111- un hund
Mr III i
t o d a y s issu e ,
l lie a d in.in pa-iof "( tiie 11.k|11*t i huri h
Ila* .iilisi'Uleil lo g ì,e ; n uddfes» | vt rt îs e m e iit m a y h e f o u n d
The 1 hrisliun lndi-«&lt;nr I «invention

The Largest
Advertisement
Today

NaI ordii) foienoon al Iti i. clock, ,md

Uro. Stei ante), i r -of the M E church
leads one of the devotional services.
Dr. Brownlee preaches-the conven­
tion ttcrjnoii Sunday morning, N ov
I.
Rev. tC. E. Endow of Winter
Park, Rev. G. H. Albertson of DeLand kind ^others will make sjxecial
addresses.
All are urged to plan
to attend this inspiring gathering of
young people.

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Special N otice
The Herald will on each
day call attention to the
largest advertisement in
the current issue.

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THE SANFORD H ER AL D ;

PAGE TWO

PATERNALISM RAMPANT ♦ ♦

1during the summer with northern
friends.
Mr. and Mr». Join» Welker who
•
were both recently stricken- with W HAT MAY WE DO W ITH O U T.
LEGISLATIVE CONSENT?
A BUNCH OF IN TE R E STIN G IT E M S FROM CORRESPON- paralysis, we are much pleased to
any, are recovering somewhat. Mrs.
(BY JOHN C. TRICE)
DEÄTS— EVENTS OF S EM IN O LE COUNTY— EFFIC IEN T
Welker's sister. Mrs. Heller of Ohio
arrived to he with them.
Since 4£fOgren
4£fogresa IfTTi
V fc become the
REPORTERS COVER TERRITO RY FOR IIE R A L I^ .
There was nevy r more idqpl w rath-, firkin Stur of Hojie for jtractically
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_ 1 er for plant setting than that pro- all humanity — ainfe the desire to revided during the pu-*t weeks
The inratiiute the heroisms ap(f atatesCULLDOTA SNAPSHOTS
OENtVA ITEMS
Celery Delta is one vnst garden, mnnshiji of the Pilgrim Fathers in
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Hard to estimnte Just how many the j&gt;rvsent has been swallowed up
'
f
Weather cooler and everything is hundreds of acres of celery, lettuce, ijn an insatiate desire to map out
Rev. E. 1a‘ c Smith of Apopkn
«
eeted old friends in Geneva Tues- looking line. Fruit Is ripening nico- cauliflower, cabbage,_ jtpjipors, yte., ¡the habits and customs for unborn
tJH-er Set out To fill the demands’ generations sinfr Solomon's \»is- '
Ita ve Jioen
ty As hj-, jiUs.sed through on his ly. Rofhr is being Shijijd'tl.
of
th&lt;*t^orthren
markets.
Mrs.
M.
N.
Leu
of
Orlando,
who
tlom has paled in the face of the A
way to attend the" Wekiva Asiocia♦
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hayes of modern Hercules of retigio com- ^
has been visiting friends here for
tion at Keenanvillr.
*&gt;
Miss Sallie T aylor of Orlando is several days returned to her home Cleveland, 0., were callers at the mercial intrigue—since Moses has
%
Ells worth .»tyu^*-»la#t week.
Mr. passed Ouf\ of date as a law-giver
visiting her mother for a few days. Saturday.
«
G. M. Jacobs spent Saturday in and Mrs. Hayes exjiect to locate in nnd Jesus has been assigned by His
Mrs. Moran entertained Rev, apd
♦
Sa nfor’d.
servitors to a jdace among the mossMrs. Stone, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Orlando attending to business.
i
W. A. Knight has purchased some backs in religion, wc are prone to
Haulerson and Miss Stones at dinner
Billie Jacobs, Clifford Smith and
laat_Sunday
Cleveland Jacobs spent Saturday in farVn land on Beardall avenue from forget the often demonstrated ef­ ♦
Mitchell brothers south of tiiat be­ fect of internal government, Wash­
J&gt;Trm. W. J. DavidLhas oj»ened a .-oriundo and Sanford.
«
longing to II. A. Howard.
ington was-, good cnoitgh to direct y♦
boarding house on Laku Geneva
Several of the'people- from here
t
J. P. Dunlap of Wnycrosa, Ga., Is the revolution and fouYid a govern­
As the railroad rutusaid to
bn Hibtn Jnclurr* af CUr♦
with' the request of Tieru1nrMiTtFirv! ryv{||« on unday aud Sunday night. spending the winter hime nnd is lo­ ment whose success and stability
♦&gt;
♦
the boat line lute been established1 Mrs. W. S. llnrgnrdc of Winter cated at the home of his cousin, has made him immortal, but Crook
and 1200 boxes of fruit loft- the Dclk Garden is visiting her parents, Mr. Ross Long, on Richmond avenue, and his colleagues will tell you he
■ ,,
►dTC
pliuA&gt; last Saturday arjd_
irnrl Mrs. H. , W.- WW5£'MiW'ffl't'k. 1 _JU.
f
1s”
Here
Tor
the
winter
antT
keeping
j
children,
Jefferson was good enough
. more are ready.
Mrs. Prudence Long is visiting
*
Among those attending the As­ her daughter, Mrs. Dan Hurt at bachelpr’s hall with Norman Shields, to write a constitution which has
late of Toronto, Capada, in the Kin- undermined every throne in Chris­
sociation from this place were Rev. Geneva this week.
nehan house.
♦
tendom and made popular govornand Mrs. Stones, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
MrA. L. B. Collins and daughter,
'ment'possible, but you may learn
Peters and A. B„ Doane. who ha.ve been .visiting‘ in Atlanta
I
from the same excellent authority
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Ailama arMrs. L. B. Collins and daughter,
that documerft is no longer fit to be
rived in Geneva last Saturday from
PAOLA POINTS
*
who have been visiting in Atlanta
resjtectcd.
. .
Buffalo where they have spent the
for several weeks -rcth rued
It is suchTl RFhTiment as this that
summer.. Tbe^.aaira entertained by
Miss . Bessie Smith goes to SgnFriday.
4
makes possible the colossal folly ^
friend Saturday night, going over
Mrs. W. T. Graves nnd children ford to school.
sent out from Washington a few •
to their little brown house on Buck
moved to Kissimmee last Thursday, j
* he Misses Mary and Julia Zarh- days ago. While most of the (»copie
Lake Sunday morning.
X
The # friends of T. W. Geiger are Mr. Graves has a good position there ary nre attending the Cuthedral were trying to get the necessary
and
has
already
been
there
several
school
at
Orlando,
faith to go along with their jirayers
sorry to know that he continues
weeks. Mrs. Dollie Strif. mother of
Mr c Cleveland has returned and to the Almighty for jieare and the ♦
quite sick.
Echo Lodge
restoration of good times, a few Ÿ
Mr. and Mrs. John Wadsworth Mrs. Graves accompanied her thery.'** already busy at
Mrs. Cleveland is expected next
♦
governors met at the national caj&gt;- J
Mrs. A A. Bond and children and
are now ut home at the Proctor
L
week.
itol to jiool their suj&gt;erlativc wisdorp
her futhcr, W. A. Newton left yes­
place.
The Garwood hoys took 'a trip to
for thç salvation of the south. The
The many friends of Mrs. Henry terday for Eustis, whore she will
Ocoee on Sunday, via motor car.
movies snnjxped them and their
Burley will regret to learn that she jdace the little hoys In school'for the
Our little bunch of- Paola young­
jdeaaunt physique is being thrown
is still quite ill at a hospital in New- term.
sters assembled ut the school house
Jersey..
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tilden Jacobs Monday morning, exjuu-ting a teach­ on the funvua throughout the coun­
try.
Hut here is tiie wonderful
Miss Gussie Tillis nccomjianied celebrated their sixth wedding anni­
er, wlio failed to materialize. After
scheme
they concocted:
"Cull the
Miss Agnes Clark home for a week versary Friday evening. The rooms
romping about until noon they dislegislatures
in
extraordinary
session
end visit last Friday.
W ere beautifully decorated with huge
; |HTsed to await "further de\eln|&gt;to [mss laws to reduce the acreage
Mrs. Oscar Nicholson of Daytona bowls of Angel Trumjiets. varigated
rnents r
of cotton next yeai _ it is not the
Beach is visiting her parents. Mr lilies ami roses, whose rich perfume
Mr McGuino esti mates the ur
and Mrs. T. I&gt; Peters
pervaded the whole house. Desjiite ange croji in the Bisliop groves ut purpose here to discui\ further the
folly of such a (imposition. It is the
the rainy weather quite a numlier of eighteen thousand boxes
Mr lUiTin* curly fall mornings an* a liuti- too
Isfriends gathered to help them enjoy ‘ chapun and Mr Brow n also have line tendency of the times which man
the return of their , wedding day. croj&gt;» but the other groves, as far ufactures a puerile sentiment in
comfortable without some artificial heat.
Many interesting games were played as heard from nre rather light in favor of governmental control of
*
"Serv-us Pure Food Prodeverything that concerns me most.
and there was plenty of good music fruit
A gas heater in your home will drive mu
•
urts alj R e h b i u d e r ’ s.
S ave
•hill
iiecau.se I know farmer» will bold to
Mrs. Jacobs assisted by her sister.
We are surely having the !irte»t
2 -t f
•4 tile Coupons.'
their
inalienable
right
to
jdant
what
and make things comfortable in a few minute«
Miss Sadia Blackburn served an ele­ kind of weather
Just the right
*
gant lunch, consisting of sand­ temjtvrnturr for comfort, down to they please on their own land.
The jiositinn of master and ser­
wiches. cake
and lemonade, etc about till degrees in the morning mid
( ¡el one hulni/.
All took their leave wishing Mr and up to so degrees at noon, with a vant threatens to In1 comjtletely re
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versed
&lt;Mir ancestors decreed -mui^
Mrs Jacobs many more anni ver
4Ull^ lom t
ro&lt;
Lin
r.n
rT ffF V u primacy " Tif thé
Many stries to select from at
•urfTMrT;:infl many rejuriitioii» o f the
lì
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blowing, ulule tile woods arc gor [K-OJile and t hr nul
ilea sunt evening
geo us with the wealth of autumn
fT
'
nIliciI- holders. \Y4* ur»■ m danger of
Mrs A J Bailey entertained the wild tlowers.
Max Kobt*r visited Orlando Sun­
and you hear the
- ha hging tin» a ml ma idug t lu- lat ter
young folks at a very jdeasant even bill hi- song of red birds and mockers
day la»t.
At t lit* !a»t »&lt;■»»:inn of
our ma» t&lt;-r»
There were quite a In- alt i lie groves and t he » hir of
H. N. Poston and daughter. Mat­ mg Monday
t la­ Florida legislit't un* a strong effort
tie Bell pa^d Sanford a visit Tuesday number jtresent to enjoy the games jiartridge . wings startles you m the wn»
made to 1»a»» h ior&lt;-«tr;&gt;• law
Mr M L bushes
Mrs. Brown of Tampa is .visiting and general merriment
Wtill h jin-vent i-d a man from cutand furnished
her sUter, Mr». Cat her wood here, Long was present
ting a tree on his own land or hurn*
helping to rare for her mother, Mrs., mnny comic songs and banjo music
Notice
1 1 0 Park A v e .
in g a jiasturc wit haut o Ihri al snnewhich was heartily enjoyed by all
Martin, who is in jioor health.
On .’trd day of November at reg­ t loll,, and now colmes 1the suggestion
Jas. Humphrey hapjieneU to the jtresent. Mrs. Bailey, assisted by ular meeting of Board rounty Com H&gt; go to some ilhcial to find out
misfortune of getting his left arm her daughters served delicious cake lilissiooers, Seminole county
bids how touch col
sliall plant
Ml enjoyed the oc will b&lt;‘ received for JUltlllig in lill al
fractured a couple of weeks ago, and and lemonade
11" w would ■" like Tii it Mr Far
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seems to lie suffering y* l from the fusion very much und voted Mr» Ho we l l Creek on new Sarifqrd ,V mer ’
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effects of it.
It is hoped he will Bailey, and -her family food enter­ Oviedo road
All bids must la- in
One of tin- greatest writer» mi I he
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soon recover and be able to attend tainers
clerk's hands not Inter than No­ science of government bit&amp; declared
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The . Death Angel hovered over vember 2nd, 19U. Bids must rend the best governed
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ford has been nttending him.
us last Tuesday evening and took bo much per cubic yard; and to be who are governed the least. Cer­
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The school here is progressing from us thé little baby daughter of completed in a satisfactory manner tainly the happiest peojtle on earth
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nicely finder tht* skillful management Mr and Mrs. M. C. Wingate. The to Board. 20 |&gt;er cent on contract are those who most seldom come in
ns
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little one was only a few months old jtrire to be retained until contract rnntnrt with the restraining influence
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H. D. Durant has recently pur­ but hud lived long enough to weave is completed.
of hy(Micritical autocriilic law
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chased a nice milk cow and also a a strong hold on the hearts of its
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Our jtresent danger lies in eonreiT7q c
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place in la ke Mary which he ex­ friends and to endear itself beyond
Clerk o7 Hoard
tration of government
Its foster
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pects to make hii future home, as expression to its jmrepts, * The baby
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child is tyranny
Parent and off
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soon ns he ran have the same re­ bad been sick a few days, and that
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a. ? 31 31 ß1.
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paired and jminted.
day Mrs. Wingate brought her up
ugo that monarchal gave place to
Papa Did a Good Job.
Mrs. Keely has arrived home to the doctor, not thinking its time
constitutional government or gov­
Willie hail been naughty and ho was
from Philadelphia, Pa., where she would be so shorty After arriving,
ernment by the people.
Now we
Kitting out his pudlshmenl on the
home the little one became worse
bus been spending the summer.
porch atep. A neighbor passed .and are clamoring for n return to univer­
and the little bouI returned to the sweetly said: "Why. Willie, how sal power, concentrated In the gov­
God who gavo it at 4 p. m. Tho tanned you are?" "Yes'ni," answered ernment head. Tho most vivid pen
burial
took place in the pretty cem­ Willie rubbing the Injured part, "daddy picture* of Imjx'rinl Rome, in her
WEST SIDE ITEMS
etery of Chiiluota. A short service did it.**
jiulmiest days of autocratic jiower
was conducted by J. Tilden Jacobs,
will ho tame compared to daily
Lee Walker, Jr., sop of Mr. and who offered n fervent, jiraycr for
hajipeniogs in our own country if
Mr*. J. L. Wqlkcr left for Jackson­ comfort to the bereft ones, and ad­
there is not a cessation of jirohibville Wednesdayv Oct. 14th, to have
monished them that God (Tooth all
itive and (internal idens of govern­
his arm oj»erated on, which has been things well, nnd now- to feel that at
ment. The two have boen wedded,
giving him trouble for quite a while. least thoy had one treasure in
and are already felicitating them­
H o -is at St. Luko'a Hoipital. His heaven and there let their hearts be
selves upon the alleged prosjtect of
\ many friends hope for his speedy also. The aervice was concluded by
the fall of jiopulur government and
Heretofore Florida fruits have hat! too short n season. I '
recovery and that he will soon be the children's song prayer, "Jesus,
the substitution of government by
fine prices usually secured for late oranges anil grapefruit i " I
' at home, to the delight of his many Tender Shepherd," closing with these
the classes.
• be had on n much larger volume of fruit than the* Stale now
friends.
words, wTako ui when we dlo to
fAdvt.)
markets nnd for a longer period.
Mr. and Mrs. Washburn were Heaven, Happy there with Thee to
ITuckcyc Nurserieshnveurged the planting of late vnrictn . i " f
■ pleasant visitors ath the home of dwell.” The little mound was com­
Notice
mnny years. Many of, the most prosperous growers of the St.itc
Mr, and Mrs. McBrido Sunday.
The city hooks for tho collection
pletely covered with be'autiful
owe their success t o ’this advice." The best late o r a n g e « and
ot tho li»14 tax will be open at tho
The Jinkins have sold their stock flowers brought by loving friends.
grapefruit were introduced by Uuckeyc Nurseries.
collector's office in’ the city building
oL goods in the store to Mr. Johnnie
s*;
November 1st. All persons paying
Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Jinkins nnd
their tax during November will ho
family have moved to town.
Mr.
MOORE’ S STATION
entitled to a discount of 2 j»er cent.
Jinkins built up a good trade while
“ Miller’s Bakery,
All paying in December will be en­
he was in the store.
I
The Dutton auto trucks are carry­
titled
to n discount of 1 per cent.
The well known commission man,
Alto it give* suggestions for selecting location of grove and on every V.'^'
Tom m y Dear,
ing sixty-eight, children to school
All after that date will be not. • •
, fruit
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phase of citrus
culture._ _________
It is a complete
guidei to *uccc*» and all |l*
Mr. Fischer and family were out on
from this end of town. Mr. Dutton ;; Just as quick as you can be. »
M: W. LOVELL,
advice ha* been tried out in the experience of successful growers.
^
t h e » West Side
Monday.
Mr.
Mr. Jones and wife arc berc and
has experienced, careful drivers. A
Varieties are described in.dctail; many of them arc illustrated in r»-»*11' 1
City
Tax
Collector.'
Flacher ha* si* acres In lettuce large now covered auto will soon ar­
are going to stay for tea.
colors. Somec of
&lt; the best _groves of the State nre jjietured to show [&gt;"’1*
Sanford, Oct. 8th,. 1914.'
and celery which are looking fine.
methods of planting, cultivation, fertil¡ration, sjiraving. market mg. &lt;’■
Tw o loaves o f bread, a dozen buns,
rive to be used Instead of the one
14-ltc
Too exp»ensivc to |&gt;erntit of indiscriminate distribution, the l»»ok i»
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Potter. 0 |&gt;on one. Several children go into
A nd’ a 50 cent angel food.
all intending planters. You will be welcome to n cojiy if you write *--r
I
October 17th, a seven pound boy. school irorn this way in private
For You and the girls, some
wliilc we have a supply on hand—edition is limited.
PLACED
ANY
WII
ERE.
EVERYWHERE
ILALLD
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Mother and baby both doing fine. conveyances.
cookies, too.—
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Daily. W
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B U C K E Y E N U R SE R IE S
Oh, any kind» they ail are good."
ty, Sunday Pap­
The weather* is all that conld be
Erl R. Gormly’s friends will be
ati ami Maya10 73 C I T I Z E N S B A N K B U I L D I N G
I l l ■ dutto Fresh Doughnuts to * Don*
wished for theso days.
t {»leased to know he has been given
tinta.
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that's
whit
aha
is
stjfiol
to
Tommy.
Prompt.
T A M P A , FL A .
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Mr*. Alfred King attended, the a'position as abditor with the United
ntUbl*. wry»»».
P m &lt;«tltnatea. U t uà «fu»» «Uh you on , talor*
N. P. Yoweli full ojiening Saturday. Grocery Co. in Jacksonville.! The
«mira ehm*« oi your odranwtni Intmma. IW m
! from ulUfinl clWnta.
P h««o *TT I
Mr. Jinkins come* our from town company ho went from here to take
Sundays and preaches at Monroe. a position with as «tore manager
M O N T G O M E R Y
Baker y
Mr. Pitman and family from Ala­ some month*. tf(jo. .
Advertising Company, Inc.
Misa Laura Fl*b arrived *t Home"
bama bav* moved into thUir new
M«t«al Ui« Wd|.
J»*ho«»»Ut«, 11*.
last week from an extended .visit
home.
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1H A P P E N I N G S

f L E T T U CE-r
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This season , we ar6 having our
hampers made to specifications

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They are

CLEAN,
LIGHT,

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STRONG,

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They cost no more than the other
kind. Your lettuce will command
more money if you use our hamper-s.-l

Chase&amp;Company j

Wqrehouses atSanford and Beank

Gas Heaters

Sanford Light
&amp; Fuel Company’s Office

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p a rlity,
v e ry

A Longer Season For
Florida Citrus Fruits

Buckeye Nurseries Catalog
Tells What to Plant

Adsiris Ads

Miller’s

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- | f POTASH SUPPLIED BY^SOUTH ft ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS
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T f r o m t h e a s h e s of
WOOD AND COTTONSEED HELLS

hard-

ANNOUNCEMENT
TO G R O W ER S

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BEING A RESUME

OF

SANFORD
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HAPPENINGS

UP-TO DATE

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If the European war should cause ing soap. T h ey may now have an
i rev annual Imports of potash additional reason for conserving
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0Uf Iwlndlê, ninny farmers will look^them, namely, their Increased valide

Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor'
Phoned to Mrs. R. A. Tcrheun, Phone 203

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An enlarged fryce of competent, experienced, bond­
ed'salesmen throaghoul the United States and i,
Canada,

as' a ga’rdryn ' fertilizer
Hut ns hu*
Urau^ijul liamr H'rddinp
the table upon which v 1» 11 hand­
just been said, ashes to U* used for
A
home
w'edding
of
unusual
beau­
some
cover of Haltenhurg over yel­
the improvement of the »oil should
ty was that of .Mis* Genie Wicker low silk, centered by n basket of
Purchasing customers in all carlot markets,
not la* permitted to leach.
Masse* of the yellow
Ashes from hardwoods (d ecid u ­ and Mr. Norman Cary. Toole, which alamalulers.
ous trees) are richer in both phos­ took place Wednesday evening n| almmanders tilled the mantel and
An experience extending over a period of thirty
Suspended
phorus anti 'potash than those from the home of the bride. The nttrac- corner* of the room.
years,
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pines and other softwoods (con i­ live room s were delightfully adapted from the chandelier was a golden
wf
heart, pierced by an arrow.
fers). Ashes from oak, elm, maple to such an occasion, with their high
All enable Chase &amp; Ct\ to give the Florida growers
ceilings,
the
wide
hall,
opening
on
Preceding the
ceremony
Miss
nnd hickory have more potash than
_J.be broad veranda, enclosed with Florence F r a n k 'a t the piano and
of fruits and vegetables service which is un- 4'
those from pine. The a»hes«of -t wiga
(faggots for e»,imf.le7ar^«U&gt;^,i,V,Ty- tu l,n&gt;lt
quantities of goldcnrod Miss Margery Boor on the violin
equalled.
.
Jp
for agricultural purposes' than the and softly lighted by yellow shaded rentier,-,! very beautifully the "Her- '♦*!
reuse" from Jocelyn, As the bridal
ashen of heurlwood taken fr o m the
rilB'
It is "service” and "results” which havt; caused the
The colors of lliu wedding were ■party—„*&gt;*»»«,»+ ik e ball, the "Bridal
middle of an bid tree. -In general,
volume. oL-Cha^e-Au Go's, business to increase-&lt;$+
ami ,yellow , artistically car- ’**'MW»I-** 11dm “ tfiiengrin was playtiC-.
the smaller ami younger the wood green
,
~
cnrtrTWiruntil
they are today the largest and . ♦
*Trauburned, the better ashes ‘ The ashes
° Ut’ twlth Quantities of yeJIow a
At the close , Uie melody
llowers.
In the hallway ont wined merei.
strongest independent shippers of Florida pro- ♦*
of coal do not contain enough p o t - ,.
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of Mendelssohn's Wedding March
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ducts,
with business still growing.
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ash to make them valuable in Ihta
lhe, RrilCC.fuI vincs ° f, th° white
star Jessamine were the cosmos filled the rooms.
The bridesmaid* ♦ &gt;
&lt;k&gt;
connection. *
it,
„ ,,
llowers, forming n ^creon and arch­ and groomsmen,
Miss
Rebecca
Ordinary house akhes contain on
Wood ashes may he profitably npè
way, through the renter; tall vases Wicker with Mr. M. M. Gregg, Miss
. plied os » top dressing to grass land the average a b ou t 8 or 1» per cent of
of dpisies and large ferns completed Mary Chappell
with
Mr.
Pope
and to pastures, where they will en ­ jiotash and 2 per rent of phos­
oiled.
The drawing Wicker. . entered
first,
passing
♦ ’ Our local representatives will be glad to explain out*
courage the growth of clover and phoric uci
room, in which the ceremony took through i he hall to the drawing
system, which in addition to highest ikverage &lt;p
better kinds of grasses, which will sidsred that there Is enough fiotaah
I'liey wen followed by l he.
place wan all in whfte,.with _lhe* bell* room
net results, means prompt and full returns.
anil
phosphoric
acid
in
a
bushel
of.
then crowd nut .inferior kinds and
" ‘ (shaped datura flora iniiiili, luinked groom ami his ),est man, Mr O. K
♦
weeds.
Wood ashes may be also
un tlie mantel. Halms anil bamboo Lewis
I he maid of honor. Mis« ♦
used for corn and roots. ‘ Hornuse of cent*. Resides that, some 10 or 15
♦
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gave u relieving touch of green. In Julia U i&lt; ker walked alone him) imtheir lime content they arc not so cents additional might In- allowed
the bay window wa* an exquisitely medial, Iv preceding tIn- bride wj,,&gt; ♦
good for potatoes,, ulthough some­ for tile "alkali power" ,,( tin* a»he*
beautiful altar of white, festooned enter,-,l with her father, wa* the ♦
This power i* that win, I, enables
I
time* u»ed for thi* crop.
wilh the graceful a*paragu* pliimnsn little
'b.w,-r girl. IJo*e l.aYcrnc ♦
In N&lt;-w England, where farmers ashes In rot weed* and to ferment
I’ pon the altar a profusion of whit«' Hurt, » uttering yellow rose petals
Of course, prices vary with
Kin- had in look more carefully to peat
♦
carnations added a touch of beauty in the path of the bride,
the renewing of old soils than in local conditions.
jmd charm. Silver candlesticks held
The bride was met at the altar
If wood ashes are purchased, the
jome of the newer sections of the
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the white candles whose soft radi- by the groom and the marriage
country, wood ashes have long been farmer should assure himself that
mice lighted the room. The kneel- ceremony was performed by Rev I
SALES OFFICE-JACKSONVILLE, FLA. f
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appreciated.
Ashes
directly
in­ they have neither Itecn contamin­ ing cushion was of while satin, ex- F. E. Mrmmryer
♦
♦
crease the available nitrogen of the ated with coal ashes nor adulter­
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&lt;|lli*itely embroidered, the gift of
rile 1 rule w.i* very lovely in her
organic matter in the soil, nnd have ated with leached n*he* \S il h I t,e*e
the maid of honor
The decoration graceful wedding gown o( white
been known to do excellent nervire facts determined, ih*- place of burn­
of i he dining room w.n unite in charm* u ,
im| point luce
The
ing ha* no elfeet on the Value nf t b*'
in Europe on drained moorland
keeping With the beauty nf til)' other bodice
i- "I luce With |)
t.., r
The\ ! r&lt;- iijilnlly
Hemic* the potash, ashes eontain- ashes ¡1* ferlilirer
oi mi wiiti Kreii, 1 hiiot»
rooms,' for here, from t lie corner* tue u*e
other ingredients which are of value as satl«factor&gt; whether taken from
l'fi* , bar
and sides of the rooms, wire ropes and |» .ri |*a*»i*ment«rie
bonfire.
to plant*, namely, about 1 or - |&gt;er , a stove, a tireplaeo or
of the »petlgeria fern meeting in the melisi» u II in a tunt, th.it was iin
The llllll* of i n i ' mi seed .I, cord
cent of phosphoric acid, a little magi,r and drooping gracefully above .iwuy
t ).,' frolli 11 v* r a poniteli
nr»u ar,*I a great ileal of lime
The ing to 'pe.'iall'l *. J I, 111 ,t-.he* w III, li
limitici ul luce
A «asti nf char­
imjiurlanee of these last itutiled ele­ contain from Is to .10 per cent of
meuse wn li a »muri *t,ow ami wni*
for maturing tobacco
ment* i* made plain by the esteem potash and from 5 to |o per cent of advantage
end*
' n» *1 l he fulllie»* '.il I tie |
&lt; „ u m r.nil ,,*be*
in »hob lea, bed a»hes are held by l&gt;hn*ph,&gt;ri, acid
I In y have in tune- pa»t brought as w.,1,.1
PoU'cr Behind the Boat
ii\,-r thè long traili fvll t In­
iobi ' of our farmer«, although from therefore a* a feriiluer are much ninth a* i t.', to fill a ton in New
veii ni tuli...... Igei! «Ufi luce ubici, I
Here is a complete outfit you can carry with you anywhere.
leached a»he* all hut a very small more concentrated than ordinary England
tine objection to the use was l&gt;* ■oinmgly Morti in cup e Ilei t
Clump
it on jour rowlmat,
As a matter of fact, m of these ashes l* their liability to
portion of the potash has been wood a*he*
and c,
^ m place t*y lite » ,tf l fie
tlory
.skill
or ( .niuuaml 1r.ix el
wanked out
The fanner* who wish the opinion of *i,*K investigator*, i.iry widely tn (’(imposition
This ,vulje&gt;
»!&lt;• *arridi „ -n.iuer Itoli
avi,
l
)
miles
mi lmiir.^ Jhi
to restore potash to the »oil by the tiro ashe* from e,,t tutise, d I ill- , ,,n lack of umformitv i« due In the (act Ijliel t
Iole In»e» .WS*
nRe,
Lay
or
river
you h.ixe
¡lit ui-aaLu ^Jtouid Xmwc grc.ll-cv.Tc Tain *t|i h a large proportion
p"i
Jli.it they are burned a* fuel at tile valici
a |K)Wvr 1rout for commerce
that they .»re kept dry and are rcot TtMtl'ftllfr*t be y michi do , ,.*id&lt; raid* •ul fa, torn * in conjunct ioti wiib
Illll.l \\ ivkcr * tmek V*11» ..I
Mi
or pleasure Tmrf your in vest­
tllowrd to li'iicii at all
Many hnu.se liatin t" crop* if I hi y w, r, u*i*l in w o t nj , o al . , ,1 hose ligiltest In »«fi V 1' 1»• . r. j*.
•~b- •■him* all«i ri « h
ment is extremely small.
•ive* wive their house ashes and large ,|u.vnlllle*
i ofnr have been considered i tie rich -ill - ' Dim 1... * M|(ll low 1 u\ Du.1
leach nut the potash fur use m tnukTl., •• it-tie* )
bccti it», d with i l it po(a»h by i rMam ttivonli 1H
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THE D E T A C H A B L E
g.lt "t■
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Imi i:-*r in i urei! with jii'iirl hi•.ul1»
n
rv n r you Luy UlH*-* IK*ar flic
Sin . «rr(••«i a it arm ) lilliput ••Í \1•1 .
*w
U
ft
u . K . that y ives you
I’ rngress ,, ii linad „
low f l»**t-‘X
c o n fiilc n c e . F e r r o
The bridesm.iid* w,
daintily
tleneva. Fla., Oct 1. 1811
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m ob it's m ay ju stly
gII W••d .111k* I■
lite
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Th, Sanford 11« raid. Sanford, l-'l.i
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claim
this« unfitIciirc
i 'rie'Itili
(jcn! 1, ,ti*'ti
Having a nunilier of .1 e* wil h o v , r -uri

¡0 rood *■!&gt;*».
VtSer «ü bunces. I» replenish the potash sup*
While the amount of wood
piy• ' j,M that a farmer could accum u­
late on his own farm would hardly
ever be sufficient to supply his need
for potash, nevertheless, if they are
•carefully stored and not permitted
to leach, they may be of consider­
able value to him, W ood ashes are
now a factor In Canada, being c o n ­
sidered a regular commercial c o m ­
modity. un&lt;l the large lumber mills
,nd other plants usiniî wood or saw ­
dust. for fuel In this country which
H» ~~ y ~ n iflidrn T p -r ~i f the ashes
from their furnarcs or waste piles
miv find it profitable to store and
wil them if the demand warrants

WE SOLICIT YO U R BUSINESS f
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CHASE &amp; CO.
FLORIDA

ROAT

inijuirie* from people who read your la i &gt; 'tiling o v e r,, f ' idi*1
Fti" * ,i ' ■ if* 1 •
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Le«.uiM* they have

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¡ill the goiwl jwiinis i m l " s liiaT liy
i \ peril ui i •I i \ jn 1 1*

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who lit \«• I mil
up
l-m o power am i i e|'il­
lation in Mie engine
world. •
The results ytnt* get are
itlue to u finished ( nsluctkTry it yvurleli —t «lay!

i ■ ■* i i o . ubmi' t b. loie
liti I** llower girl was very
riputi ,i » to j irogtess.
s
u
e
d
and
winsome in a long white
The till ih rou g li the low pruine
eru|"te
gown
and yellow ribbon*
for three qiuirier» of a mile w,st
•trried
a
ba»|,el
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(rolli I he river is solili and only
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Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.
113 Oak Ave.

imnl atlicials shall have given their " f * ..... &lt;TP|Mr ,i';

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A If ( hap|»'11, »»ri pink
formal'appro veal to lite plum
cr'*p*
de
chine
Hein m I» »lalemeiti of* re.eipl
il
a
lid
Mart lia I ha jipell who
„ i d i vp* toiti ore* tn date
sor
•
cake
ami
sherbet wor. dan I .
Putii ».ileo'rifittiills
vH
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Ti»
rocks
of
white
and gay i oi
u.. "I . .1
figlili
tired
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ilibon*
555 mi
Sanford
' 1 Florence •Frank w.,&gt; giiwnrti
fun) mi
l tria min
low charnteu*e and lineili. ¡
tu
E -i - nf..;1.! I„¡ml Co
¡MHMMt
lue,
live do
I *12 III)
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Id in
m..r*
It i
t bn! .ml i
11 50

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Stout or Slender

I . " ! 'er Co

Total I a»lt lle e ’ d
I ’ vj••i dit un Ir]..
t- &lt;- 11*» loi

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ou 11 be surprised to find how perfectly you
can be taken care of in this matter of fit, whatever
|. y°ur figure may be.
S ee our $ 2 5 values
A „ n ,bt,ys

clothing we have a beautiful n e w stock.

the new novelties; tartan effects, serges, grays and
to^ns. Prices raiigc from $d.50 to $12.50.
G .ii

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Company
. Sanford, Florida

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bride'» gift • 1 &gt; fier utter I
■ici iditlg Ml ■ I i cik atol Ml-»
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HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
Alter Four Years of biscouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave

„’ tisi Mt

f liad gotten so weak I could not stand,
and 1 gave up in despair.

I t on ou

At last, my husband g^t me a botbe ol

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Cardui. the woman's tonic, nnd I com­
Up in Despair. Husband
Al lOpon of thè bini ,.lf,'cl» of busi
menced taking it. Hum the very first
n&lt;
‘ Il tue Inaliti, a IlilHlnlialre coll
Came lo Rescue.
tracuif, salii in n V. M. C A. nddress
dose,'I codld tell it Wdl helping me. I
tu c|.*velnttd:
The ìmrt èfi.cts i»T
lean now walk two miles without iti
li.i;
i s un t In li* alili ot Iiiimi •- » ne il
la tavli litui Jconfidenti) intorni all uur
Catron. Ky.—In an interesting letter tiring me, and am doing all my work."
sa Ut-min tliut, in nriler lo win lutai*
If you arc all run down (rom womanly
! ;I Tv Un* rrhiylly Interest nf aio from Ibis place, Airs. Bcltic ‘ Bullock
k ... ,t. s* man ovet (urty, ih*' ime ilting
troubles, don’t Rive tip in despair. Try
to d i I* lo coinranttco thè Inlervléw writes as follows: "1 suffered for four
by pfduelnB for cxamlnntlon nini di» years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It has helped
tal* a n l«'x of some m v turni of
this time, I could only sil up lor a little more tlian*a million women, in its V)
&lt;])&gt;!•• |'»!n i'ur" "
while, and could nol walk anywhere at years of continuous success, and should

HERE arc no ” liar&lt;l-to-fitM men lor n store
dint sells Hart Schaffncr &amp; Marx clothes.,
We have sizes her: for fitting every figure; (run -hu .mt i, from •Florida for
IPI I ..mi 1811 shown that this «va8lout ,riL*n, slender men, very tali men, very short son’» crop i* moving much more rtipnr. Up tn October
tnen, these makers know how to design models
enrs of grapefruit had
f»r all dimensions.
i passed through .farkaonville en route
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A tit for Catalog
with price*

III* - dill

mil*

) to- • ink ,l| I fit lilt n* ■ 1
wm i in ...........h,*-.,
* I * r I l.!| Is II,
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t.i tv. rJ**i. while on I ' d same date
year 7K.H ear* had piiKsed that

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1""' '
I*. I ’ t. ire ("lieied tn he1»all»
l.,, i
, t.o t! I* .issi ••rted I y r hon
¡it I'l-ii:..- to kiniw that had tin*
-ati. &lt;|uiilitlt&gt; gin*' ftirward last
year so early they would hardly
¡'«v.* paid transportation charges,
year the fruit is very fine— in
f!,. l about the" best Ihe state has
produced in several years—anti there
is every reason to believe that good'
grires will be realized as the season
advances. The fruit generally is oxceptionally well developed.
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A r»C D A V

Success

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At times, 1 would have severe [uins surely help you, too. Your druggist lias
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
in my lcit side.
The doctor was called In, and his treat- it will do. Ask him. He will recom­
ail.

V *.■ .«r Af'*- 50 Vr j*, •f c rc
Mi '

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, **11*v, a i,inibì'tor un the Eric rail­
road. fins retired uffer DO years of
servie« Commuters presented Idia
with a gob! ticket punch us n mark of
Iheir esteem
m

Ralnt Cleaning.
Tin* heat way to clean white paint
Is to take a soft flannel cloth, dip it
In warm water, wring nut, and then
dip It lu a saucer of clean bran. TJuf
friction of tho brim will remove any
sti In without Injuring tho paint.

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ment relieved me for a while, but I was mend It. Begin taking Cardui today.
ttVii* to: ClMtlunxi MHKIn* Co., L/JI^j*
After AJuuxy
l&gt;»p(., Ouiii*(*l. Ttnn.. lot »Sprcioi
Jiufructieni *n your cam anlW-r»** book. ' Horn*
that, nothing seemed to do me any good. TreiUMat tot Wacoen." iml la »Urn vnppar. |-6i

soon confined to my bed again.

A 25c W a n t A d . in T h e Herald

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�THE SA N FORD HERALD

pag e pomi

THE SANFORD HERALD

in Gainesville 'many years ago and

OCTOBER 2.1. Isu

SEM IN O LE'S GOOD SHOWINC

f r*
^
' T O -p rn p h .^ -.1 - ¡ * minnt,P T c g n ty IW
1
It. J. HOLLY. Editor .
. would give the Herald editor more and the 1liewspujfc-r#
are very proud
the
real
W. M. HAYNES. Business Mnnagrr pleasure than to attend
of the public schools of that county.
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big fair at Gainesville on the above
The Sanford Herald very properly
publnM F .n r y T u m Ii ; uhì Friday
j date« and maybe aurh a plcaHUre
expresses the view that there is no
T H E HERATI&gt; PRINTING COMPANY will be given Alachua county cer­ greater inducement that can In* of­
tainly could have a most attractive
fered to attract settlers than the
kl&gt;V ANt'K
HUiarumüN puk:m.
fair and a good county fair would
fact that the county possesses an
ONE VF.AH
give olll Alachua the greatest kind.
,
.
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a.
SIX. MON!ILS
of
a
boost.
In
that
tine
farming
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«1f* In11inI system.
■%/H.t1in.ri\ *»Here
1I■*r
Sare
irc&gt; '■gbme
&lt;t\ »•*io 1figttr_
tiikkk MONTHS.
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Ischool
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country a fair would adequately disJ
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dire*
Liken
from
a
specially
prepared
t&gt;*(te«r«d In Ib» cu&gt; bi enfile# »2 IM|Del feat in play the 'htimerous fruits and veg.
.
♦
riitvnncr or 20c ter month
PiTncnU ln ndinn« iuu»i I* mnd« SI olilo»

Earned at e n a d c l u i m»tl tnntlnr Aujnâl 22ml
ISOA. st tb« Po« to(Her al S*nfoed. Florid»

andar Act of March 3rd. 1879
O Men In Itersld Htilklln»

Tilephon* No. 148

A sculptor Hvipg in Brooklyn, has
j ust jjjurxied his landlady, thus ef­
fectiv ely refuting the common la-lief
t h a t the nrtistic tem|*eranient unfits
one for business.
------- - O -----Sanford is to lie enriched hy the
rem oval there from Ohio of u fnpiily

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i . report hy the county sujierintendcnt:
crops to the best
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advantage and Gainesville also has
the benefit of the Experimental Sta­
tion of the State University.
We
sincerely hope that the Alachua
county fair will l&gt;e the hig success
that it deserve« lo 1» and certainly
will he Ufcder the progressive meth­
ods of a most progressive citteenry.
O
SANFORD BEAUTIFUL
This is the slogan addpted hy the
public spirited ladies of Sanford and
they are taking up 'the work this
fall 'with renewed efforts and have

nVm.’-d " ^ d l i n ê s ..... Bounds" “shillings ' »*» hearty endorsement miri
Ïnri |ri&gt;nre
l n Ï l v ' m t l - the whole »nee of all the business men of the
anti
pence may
ma) not lit till .whole

fight, but they •count powerfully.
lU re ’H hoping Jhe* Shillings will in­
crease to pounds.— Orlando Reporter
Star.
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------ 0 -----If every man -in Sanford will as­
sist the Com lercial Club in getting
tourists to Sanford we will never
know that the war is going on in
Euro|ie.
Tha# tourist crop is the
finest crop that can lie raised in
Florida and the sooner the people of
Sanford realize this truth the. sooner
they will »tart on the higii road to
building a great city.
-------O-----LATEST W A lt NEWS
For French readers: Reports that
Germans cannot take Paris.
For German readers: Germans are
Haiti to. be winning.

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Is accurately portrayed in the following letter received from one of
the great banks of the country by the
PEOPLES B A N K OF SANFO R D :
w*
“ W hile the war continues this country will not in our opinion receive
an y comparative benefits to speak of.
I f the war is a matter o f years the
South must next year plant other cfop s than cotton. Southern bankers, we
understand, are emphasizing diversified farming.
A fte r the war, the-lnm^fils we secure will depend on our ability to expand tm r n pmt industries
without the financial help which [duropc has always fu rn ish ed . If our peo­

ple realized the part that money will play in the years following the war,
everyone-wcmiUI ,n « r ^ E u w y = rtn H n r he could to invest laterw r t lT'ftefffr- --- ~
relopmcnt and increase o f business which is sure to com e.

cummcnreri 3t. OL.
th,&gt;sc acthooh nhf * ,n" eV ^ “ "'oil- ♦
meni,
ri ciiiimmi-nt
ment, ¡morave
improved
equipment, more
more

■rowd* after thè Su afoni
Herald
Saturday, Newspaper Du\. timi the\

Our country

should follow the exam ple o f Germ any in the past tw en ty years in the coop erative encouragement o f all form s o f industry, large an d small, under constru cfovG overim en t help and regulation; and we should follow the example

ofalfitorbpean countries in the careful saving ami investment of small sums
by the great m ajority o f the individuals o f the nation.
In Europe the num­
ber out o f every thousand o f population who have bonk accounts is in tin
various countries as follow s: Switzerland 554, France 3*46, Germany :i 17.
England .‘102, Italy 220.
Incouirast to these figures?- the United States 99” .

From these last figures we read the cause of a vitst amount of the
unhappiness of bur people, which summed up in one word is IM ­
P R O V ID E N C E .
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Extending to you the advantages of this institution, we bespeak
your thoughtful consideration of the .above letter.

expression means anything at all it
is as binding on our German frienils
who arc now enjoying liberty, peace
and happiness under tin1 -tar* and
l he stripe« a* upon the millions of
Americans whose sympathies a re not
hound hy direct blood ties with an&gt;
of the contending counlrieNell
Irainy does not mean (hut all per­
sons and papers of German blood or
s&gt;lli|*ath&gt; in America It« v *• tin* righl
lo tluxint 1 heir opinions broadcast
while the rest of us are compelled to
keep ijuiel

T R McCormick **1 ihv Like Uuk
Democrat who lost hlÿ bright &gt;oung
son, Frank. !n*t wrek
The young
Irian wa* a. great h*;l|' to hf* father
mol had leur'tted lo tyke .iti intere«]
in the publishing bust ness
Our
heart goe* out to Mac m In* «ad
a flliction.
()
Bob Holly says there were «udì

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Dunne
th*&gt;
vear
Si.mtnnli.
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During
the nasi
past year
Seminole
county supported ten white schools, ♦*
with an enrollment of 1.026 and an ♦
nverage attendance of 830. During
the same year there were conducted
eight negro schools with a total en­
rollment of 725 and an average at­
tendance of 526. The comparative- ♦
ly Hose ¡rpprmrrmarinn of the number
of negro schools and uttendanre to
those of the whites will he rather ^
surprising to those who have been
accustomed to regard Seminole' as ^
one of the white counties. For bheX-A—
pm,;. .faMwly-coinmenreri all ol.
.

\Ac extend nur -V mputrii', ru Ttrn

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The Demand of the War

city. The present city council have
also worked wonders in making San­ efficient teachers and more of them.
The revenue that can he devoted to
ford more beautiful ilntl a y assisting
the operation of the schools has also
the Indies in th^ work. Sanford can
b6 made the most beautiful city in been increased. — Tampa Times.
the state if everybody here will work
toward that end. With the, magnifi­
N E U T R A L IT Y
cent bulkhead* started on the lake-i
A German subscriber to the Penfront, with our beautiful parkways
-on every street with the line old oa ts sar&lt;‘.ln J«H.rn«l wrote a caustic letter
to that paper because it spoke of the
how growing and many more recent­
ly planted, with the many stately Kaiser as responsible for the war and
palms growing everywhere in the thinks the Journal's expression of
parks and yarijs, with our abundant opinion inconsistent with the neu­
On this
supply of water and the rich soil in trality of this country
■point
the
Joupinl
gets
hack
at him
which all plants seem, to thrive we
with
a
knockout
blow
in.this
fashion:
should bend all our efforts toward
“ As to the neutrality nliout which
assisting the ladies in their great
our
correspondent writes we have
work and Sanford will lie a modern
only
to say tiia't if this neutrality in
paradise.

There is no city in the state in
which
nature ha* assisted so much
For English readers: English are
as
Sanford
and it only remain« for
brav ely lighting.
man
to
supplement
nature’** elforts
For Russian reader* Russian* lire
and the pity will blossom like a rose
tnkiwg ITetr.ci.
For Belgian readers: No more Bel­ Let the slogan take root in your
gian towns destroyed since yester­ nrind and never re«! until our city i*
made tile most beautiful *|u&gt;1 on
day
earth.
For Servian readers: Austrians
Rend thi‘ article in tin* issue about
have stopped t o r ,dinner
what they are doing and ibeti join
For American readers War will
hand* with them and pu«h the good
soon Is- over
work along.
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T he Herald is in receipt each day
SEE
A
M
ERI C A
of aevend .columns of automobile
sta l l : attrfTPSnvn to the unto mu brier The Ilc-LXil.pa4 0 .-r» have »started a
* f m x ? “As no cash a ccom pa me»» co.ntpai4 a-LLLL.''X&gt;L.i'. M i, LLll.A . and
tlu-ju- letters they never see the light in u lending editorial and in the i»*ue
of day and those auto factories ought of Oct. Ititli published tile following
to know better than to waste post­ in The New York Evening Journal
•‘ SEE A M E R IC A
AND D O N 'T
age in such a shameful manner
F
O
R
G
E
T
TH
E
G
L
A
C IE R
N\
Wlu-n we had an auto we never no
T
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A
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BARK
A
N
D
F
L
O
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ID
A .“
‘ tired any of the auto factories or the
" I n every great disaster there is
_gnragv» jlo in g sluists on the cur for
nothing and any time they sec any comfort of some kind. The war u
free notires in The Herald they wjll Europe will educate Americans. It
be going some,
If any bunch of will make them rely upon them
people in the world that should ad­ selves, help them to get rid ol that
vertise and pay the prjre it is the word "im ported" which they have
Tlii*
uutomoidle dealer* and &gt;«•] tliei at long worshipped .1« a feinl
wnr will compel \ morn .in* to know
tem pt to ride tile newspaper* e.ir&gt;
\ M KICK A "
day fur free not ire*
The editorial then goes into greai
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PEOPLES BANK OF SAN FORD
jy t WANT YOUR u u sn u iiM M SMITH
tVmldrftV

H R. STEVENS
I Uc-l'inlJenl

SANFORD, FLA.

M. I . TOUR

H H IH.A.S

I Axhict

Am I t whlrt

Tin- lir«i i iimplinr gum i*vi*r r** t *t«liug Iti* neighbor
lui* .l
Bensaciihi ti*tiermcn u, . i.
in Florida wa* «old in Drlaiulo market made pn«*i!di
tmiT
-rif-rfrrt "hnrrt'nr 'TTT7mit
lei m line entch li few
vestrrday
The gum mme from the* Arcadia News
United States agricultural exjieri
The li*li werr all raught In
Uinled Stale* -ngricull lira! exjwri
of
ii lurge «eitie
li i* -i.ot i
From Barlow ino«t einourugiiig r&lt;ment «I.itimi ut I tie ftilr ground* ,iinl
'lim
ili
of
mullet
wu*
thè |„r,
purl * I olili' of rem* Wr-1 u••l *11S It:
k lui WII II! I'|'||*,|| II]], I \
wa* relmeil lit Dr Samuel Ibmd,
I tie ptlo«|ihnte industry
\ number
I tie .igrn iill tirai exjKTt in rhargi* of I'onriTii.« have resumed work with entch Io«ded down n m r ■
t**&gt;Ht* oli tilt wn\ lo tti i.rim re wa* leu pound* of the refined
somew hut shortened force*, yet gli
product and the Mr Elroy drug .«tore
ing employment to a large number
wi.* the purchaser. Ilr Me Elroy de­
of meli, and other mines and plant*
Seek to Set Good E«utt |&gt;
ll.ire* it i* apparently mtn-h heller
ure preparing to resume opera!nut*
Tile jiloHsqtl) cannot led
than the ordinary commercial unni- It now appears that some report « entries of th
u A .i
itlni and i
jihor gum. hiing much clearer
oiil and t lie re iia - ne \•r
"itiV

*m.i«hei| «liiwn I ti« f-'ini die-- *-f I i

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«»ft’li •
!*i'IHi- f HwII I• ILil,
Si
Aligli*I Ili.-' Ri i tird

gt.ni uct

lo I t

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-I will |tr- -I r Vipuy o.i ni (or

it fr.« riri.l u* a n

gt.*■* -: at ■ fee! IItg i*tl* - I h.i 1. t * i tin i Ice.itig down wa* icnipor.ir.

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Certainly i*. obi fellow
Almo*!
Will Smithwick, a twelve yqa'r old
detail to show wh&gt; the Bununm fair as good a town ns Hurry brow u ville. drug ever refuted in the alate.
T h e Evening Journal, Braden- in California will he a great success
Trealrrent of Cuts
i
base
ball fun of Pensacola has wired
Ori mulo Sentinel.
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A
(Inger
I id witli a c l - au I
tow n 's new daily pajier |ins made its owing (o this greatly increased trav­
Huiik Gowdy of Boston that if he
only In In- wash*'.I v -in .
uppenranrr and is a nifty six column, el, describes the Glacier National The Tramp of Thousands in Florida
marries after the series, a* ha* lier-n t-■r to'fore dre'. tl:g
eight i«age paper that is n credit to I’ark and the beauties of California
T h e «i-ason tur growing of «mali
They are ■-(lining' They ure coming'
t - I, ,.i| jj I '
reported, he. Smith wick, will «ec that w ll||
ltradrntow n and to that veteran and refers to Florida a* follows
Don’ t you hear their measured i T o p - |- ori. ili il « lery olle w ito jm*
lift
X
Ia
el. I * g III I * t
in* father gives to liowdy a live .ure
newMpuper ntan, Hon. Joseph Humsildy -un s Iumi Ii I tu' engaged ih (I h*
" N o t California alone, the middle
MV.
tread?
' phriea. If the people of the land of west nr the great mountains of the
must NlijMirl.ini of industrie*
If we Hie lor :l home near Pensacola j,rn
They ure rombiti hy tin- ihmisund
the Manatee will give .Joe Hum­ north will lie visible, but also that
ari I l'i'f In g- | g....I |irp e* (or t Ile \nleil l iuil l he latter m.i ke* in I - ,
lii itirur «eurt-i f--r dull', breud
W r .rr .1 r ' j n n » t ' *.
phries the proper support tie will
mutln-ru wonderland. Florida While From tin* f«*r oil itm k&gt; Mountain*. \e gì l a i d e « g r o w n III l in* *ei t l o l i , we ill that section
The hill*' fellow
I
n
t
ru|ih ni e* lit tn* * 1 1
cerUiiniy give them the proper kind 1 you are planning for your trip to the
m u s t p ro d u c e e n o u g h « t u l i t o ind u ce
From Bn ci tic’ s shining strand,
Italian
.ir.it r- t-til it o
wa*
a
strong
Boston
root
er.,
und
of a daily. Being in theTam pn ter-! 'annum Fair go down N&lt;(W* to Ft or
Come the echoes of their marching b u y e r * l o come l o th is s e c i i o n , an d
wirreii his offer t«i Gnwdv becau* Soldier* wear alw 1 » ■ &gt;
ritory gives him u good swing ill 1iris anil see, that wonderful country.
fo r 4 his reuson e ver_y uno- w h o ctt- I
To the happy promised land
•around 1In* ahdottu n
Ih
T u oi pu advertiser* «ml betwwA »b*l j Spend lhl,r# „ ,ttlta o( lht. money As thi-y travel through the darkness, gage# in the trucking-business is not ( oi h's appreciation o( the famous prPventlvi&lt; of all dl*erd
and the excellent atrlng of towns u d - !U)[lt you W0llId hnve
on -thnl
only holping himself, hut is also a s-1pitcher's good work.
bowels In hot cllttmies
With the T ropic Moon for luinji
jurent he should make good. IUto * lHp to ParU or |,onl|on. Sec the Over fields of corn and cotton!
hoping that th£ Evening Journal wtll
,Bnd o( friJ|t an,| flowers, wonCan’ t you hear their heavy Ira trip?
live long an&lt;l proiper and that Joe derful color, warm weather, ulligaHumphries will continue to make ¡lors, romance and delight
They an- coming! They are coming!
good in the editoriul chair and us
"Realize what energetic man UnAnd their hopes are fixed and surg;1
FREDERIC II. RAND. President
post must ef of Bra del.town. He iij Americana are by seeing what* they
They
are coming ’ m-ath th»- frost line
the right man in both positions.
GEO. H. FERNALD, Vice Pre».-I*» '
F. V. FORSTER. Vice President
have done there, iiringing civilisation,
Where tin- summer suns endure;
- O -----comfort, every convenience, archi­ From the storm swept
A.
L.
BETTS, Assistant Caxliicr
B.
F.
W
liiJ
N
E
R
,
Cashier
western
T h ere is si little hand of booster* tectural beauty, railroad efficiency,
prairie:
working for the best i nt crest* of to the warmth craved by the north
From the northern snowy plain;
Bnnfnrd all the time. They are not If you own a garden you want to To the land of milk and honey-*
getting much encouragement from know it all, from the jduce where the
To the land of youth and gain.
the men of Sanford who should he cabbages ^grow to. thut oHier spot j u urg t0 yonder springing footsteps!
the most consistent me miters of lhe„ against the warm -wall, where you
Hear the laughter and the glee!
clu b but they go right along boost­ grow tlu* fruit.
KSTABUSHF.D &lt;17
As they come from winter fret*.
ing morning, noon and night and
"Y o u own and belong to a na- |
they _ are accomplishing wonders. tion, and you should want to setSA N F O R D . F L O R ID A
S U R P L U S &amp; P R O F lV s SSS.COnfifi
They uro coming! They are coming!
C A P IT A L $ 35,000.00
The little hand is known ns the ALL OF IT'.- The north where theBut we cannot change their course,
Commercial Club and they should biiuws ure, tho «outh of Florida, the
They have heurd about our glade
receive the support of every business beauty of southern California, the
lands
man o f Sanford, 'fho season's wtjrk marvelous nntional parks of the
•And every other sure resource.
is now being laid out and their ef­ great west.
O'or tho classic Suwanee river
forts will mean hundreds of new
T R A V E L in your own country,
'They are coming hy the score;
people coming here. Other people SEE your own country, take pride
So we'd better get busy
who ure not mendjer* will rake in in it. Learn to respect tho words,
And encourage them galore;
tho firofita of theTTub'a labor just “ Made in America." Ask yourself
For the time has come to Rustle
as they have done in the past hut whether tho money that has come
And make ready for the fray—*
, the devoted memlters are not lag­ from this country should not go
As tlw long night vigil's ended
ging in ‘ their work &lt;v&gt; this score. hack to this country? , Bogin to sre
And it's now Floridian’ Day.
Sometimes It does seem that those America NOW, and keep it up until
who have never taken any part in ypu dip.
ih e proceedings of the club would
D on't go lo houven to b© hum id-I They are coming! They ure’ eoming!
Don’ t you hear their measured
feel ashamed - of standing hack wheji ated by having Christopher Colum­
tread?
’
there b work to do and world come bus ask you what you think about
They are coming b y ,th e thousand
acrOMR
and
join
the
club.
Now
is
the
the
country
he
discovered,
and
being
w =.
lp their search f«Jr daily bread:
screpU-d Ume to climb in to, the compelled to tell him TH A T YOU
From the far. off Rocky Mountain*,
. u n gon while, the climbing is good. H AVEN ’ T BEEN IT ."
Frpm Pacific's shining strand,
ALACH U A C O U N TY F A IR
St. Lucie county wjll get out a Como the echo of their marching
T h e editor of Tho Herald b in ro- forty* page booklet, the Vint edition j^To the happy promfied land
. « d p t o f an invitation In the shape td be 10,000, Illustrating tljo boau- As they travel out of darkness
And the Temperate climate damp,
County
of
— to tb* Alachua C
m H ties and resources of Fort Tierce and
Over
fields aft corn a n d 'c o tto n —
h*lrt Mt Gainesville OOiSt. Ludiwcounty. The publication ^
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i — - » n)
IUI l.di r •&gt;( I tic tir«l lot of a v alun tile

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First Natio

Bank

The First National Bank is doing a
larger business than ever before at the □
corresponding season—
Because,the public knows where
tb go for the greatest security, as well
as the most liberal treatment consistent

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Member o f the Federal Reserve System

�THE SANFORD IIEIIAI.D

OCTOBER 23, »9 H __________

:: |N AND ABOUT THE CITY::
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Alisa Yunn of Mndinon in ilm guest
of Mr nml Mm »Angus-Chappell
November 111 Mill
event in Sanford.

lie a m unirai

W OM AN’S CLUB

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l The dunce of the Social Depart»
i
The Young Pimple'* Choral Union ment on Tuonila y evening lu-t was a
will meet in vt Monday uvi'iittig delightful and enjoyable affair with
7:30, in the new Woman's Club a good attendance. Members of the
department are cjuite enthusiastic
rooms.
over the work ahead of them
Piano and Player Piano- Expert
Among their new departure* will be
tuning and repairing
All work ab­
a dancing class, two evontnifs a
solutely guaranteed W |, Harvey.
week, with Miss Belle Smith in­
Box 1233-Phone 249-4
|U2-tf
structor,
Further ^announcement*
Forrest Dabney Carr, the great will ajipear later,
basso cantante, coming Nov. 13.

¡i linio Happening«— M ention
of Matter« ln Brief
Personal Items of
Interest
i ' Summary uí ihr Floítlng Small
Tall&gt;» Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Reader«

For the benefit of tho' Red Cross
Mr. and Mrs. E. A Douglass are
° * lr ‘l0 M a" ,,tnkruP‘
Recital, Nov. 13.
happy in the •possession of their
Voluntary petition in bankruptcy
Get your lunch, market and plant­ daughter, Mrs. W. A. Smith of Co- ** » ftled in U S- I)i,,trict rourt to'
ing baskets at Mrs. Simon's.
18-tf lumbmw 4k».. and her interesting &lt;lay ,,y J’ 8 ‘ MrKon,i,‘ o f J. S. MrKejuie ¿ Co., Oviedo. Fla.
The
Baldwin and Huhbardsan npples daughter, Eunire Virginia.
bankrupt's linn asset» are given in
, 4r* the peck at J. H. Williams. • See A. _ T (jmnelly about klyOi| »by ■pin tttun
14,873.06. anil the
17-3tc
very cheap home that he is ottering liabilities as li.fTff/fH). * ' Jones Si
I he price Jopes o f Orlando are the attorneys,
Commercial Club tonight in city on the tiulluUmeiil |dan.
will *ell it and the-terms are reason- Tlt(. cb^ef creditors are northern dry
ball.
Ltde-Ciu
'"Concerns
Orlando Sentinel.
Genuine Tenerifle grown TlW m'llila '
Being desirous of aiding the Red
onion seed, white and red, new cro|&gt;,
Cross,
arrangements have been made
at L. it- Philip*. A Co.
U-8tc
with Fofreat Dabney Carr, the bari­
Red Coos Fund Recital, Nov. 13.
tone enhtante for n Recital the even­
-, «
x
The many friends of Alderman ing of Nov. 13.
Jack Davison are glad to see him
Dr. J. C , . .Howell of Orlando,
out again after a severe attack of well known osteopath of that city
acute indigestion.
I* making twice a week visits to the
Ko; that " G o o d Gulf Gasoline,"
kerosene and Supreme auto oil*
phone 351* or 282.
IH-Jtc
The Recital. Nov. 13. is for the
Red Cross Fund.
Tin ( nmmercial Club is doing lug
thing» for the city
Fresh lot of New York state
apple» just in. Going at 45c peck.
/
17-3tc
’ Mis» Lumi Fish has returned to
Sanford after a pleasant visit to
In the north
mail '.

llnnd* Validated

The Orlando Sentinel tells that
the supreme court has,validated the
recently authorized bond issue for
good roads in Orange county. The
lieople voted to issue bonds for
(600,000 fur jiuvlng roads last fall
city and can lie reached at the resi­ and the matter bus just gotten to
the stage uf being declared legal and
dence of S. 0. ( 'fume. Tuesday ami
proper by the courts. The greater
Satuduy aflernouns
part of thu money, in fact all but
There are many mutter» of im­ f 100,1100 of tlie amount, is to he exportant c 111 he taken Up tiilllght .it (M'lided on brick highways, and the
the regblar uni ting uf 1 1.. ( i&gt;m one-sixth mentioned will he used for
menial Club
No bn-iiif«« man of day and marl roads where t.h need,
Sanford is ton bu.-y to atteinl
&lt;d hriek is not so urgent
l*1'
,
,,
, i bonds have already been sold and
Closing out all typewriter carbon I.
.
,,
A ,
,
it is expected that very soon the
paper
Best glades on y, at 25c
,
1 .
work may la-gin to improve the high­
per dozen sheets. Herald Ollice.
ways of Orange county.
97-tf

Altorne} Frnest Honsho|,|, r left
today for Jai'k'onv ilh- w In n he will
attend win* state gathering of t he
Alpha Ta w 1&gt;iji* g.i Ir.iler tit
whi, I, In t I t • t
•.t. -• i. .I
forming a -tate nteeiing
Man) .f
the men in 11ni I• lift are ini min r■if tin- fr a tin i»
i • ! M - 11
der expi’i l s to t.aVe a C""*i tini»
1mingling with hi- fr..t brothers

TAGE FIVE

\ Mugnlfirent Opportunity
If anyone were to make the pop
111a lì on of Florida an annual gilt
of about ( 2 10,000.00(1 with almost a
certainty of increasing the amount
^
'tt ,* ,r to year there would be
generili eagerness to uen.pl the gift,
even if there were some condition*
of labor of not too strenuous tinture
attui lied to the oiler
A ei the communication we pub­
lish today, written by Slate Chemist
Rose 'hows that something similar
to su* h an offer is the opportunity
presented By the war in whlrh thr
European nations are now engaged.
The amount of sugar annually im­
ported into this country is about
equal in value to thè sum named.
I hat Florida has almost unequaled
facilities unecjualed as far as the
United States goes — for raising all
tlie sugar this country use» in urlili-!
tion to that supplied by the sugar
plant, itions of Louisiana and the
bete -iignr fields of the west is there
insistid upon in convincing lan­ A
guage
□
In an editorial in tho issue of Ü
September 8 the Times-Union gax'e
the reasons for the increasing of
sugar and showed how it was n world
condition and was not likely to be
much, if any, mitigated for years to
come
\Ve insisted therp that it was
Florida opportunity and urged that
N
our lu r mer» turn immediate atten­
tion to the 'subject. . We are glad
to h u e so high an authority as
( apt Busi presimi the subject .igniti
wl|)
irr.iv nf facts 11 , t showed
mon '» ‘ iiiglv than did that editorial
what . gre.it chalice is presented to
ma kl tin- sjatf The greatest source H
of aupply of the sugar the nation
uses tbut can possibly lie found.
The -nine authority has in ninny ad­
dresses and- communications to the)
¡ires- besides the pamphlet- tie Inis!
issili *i - h" » ti rh.it Fionda - i binate
render- her the superior nf even

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CUPID’S TRIUMPH
MEN the wedding hells arc ringing, and as you
^
witness the interesting ceremonies which launch
those in whom you arc interested on life’s journey
together, you wilj experience a feeling of satisfaction
il your present is a sunstami.il and useful one, selected
from our stock of dependable furniture.
\iilniny k&lt;1 1 1.v tin im muf ¡i of ihi ilnimr j/rcc/t
sn Itinj im lh&gt; gift irhich lusts ii lift him

CASH O R IN STA LLM E N T

N

H

X

W. W. A B E R N A T H Y

Mr- Oxer run n I n/ttred
Ivi Street ami Palmetto A v e .
S anford. Florida
Mr- .1 H Overman met with u
Prompt servos'
Alita l.i very
.
will'll lias
&lt;! wa
ih , n
Very »ex io u* ai •Mb it in Tampa L.-t [ l .o 111
Night phone |&lt;i(¡
■IL
t h.
- at urda .
U hdi Walking on t he reg.it . ■ . J ri etini ei,r , i t.■ -ug.it
t I \v
lit tf
g tale of tin I limn m I |i,
Pa. t pori h o . m tla l'aundrv in that |&gt;fod
regar.
t
»... I the greater length nf
TO t mu mereiai Club meets to­
•it y the porch broke and she (ell
'.iti il!i..&gt;i limit - e n n t i . i l feet through ^oh t In- grow . e.i-nn in t i l nni ft ! .tari the si a on's work of
Foolith Clerk
Name», Plejie
, . t •,i ne. wti t■li it rollìi ,1 1j There Is not lung lovellor and swv'et.'.gil,i ,|, Ita la III itr.y . bren king her t lie
a.|\ert
.• I 1• liti
F'lrst Bite- The clerk at the pont
leg
She was-taken to the hospital jdaiit to mature more fully than iti |,.f than an n^rl Iftffv wIIHtik to mlmlt ntten saht the letter was overweight
Jim Harris, the live transfer man
i' ‘ ' ■'
nml I winilil liar*, to pul ntinjher "tamp
I b,r u
.mil It. In- 1 -..port frmn there |- moti
•*t
" .it a id
la t fi n c i t ......
» '&gt; |h l i ­
ext" ' t - &gt;•• install a large a u to deliv­
un tt U ami t tie a111&gt; ’
Second She
i
a
in
’
limn
»
u,
ro-,
|
,
IS
gl
ill
M
-e
ions
and
puMietlo
tliliti
o|
■
who
enter,
that 'in i- im hding »lowly and i■II I,|||| I' I a r in,i
Tin
er}
d
"he near fallire am i will
Win dear 1 F'lrst She
'.Vouldti I
i,in.- Ihe delusion that - tolto*— and
H
i
O
■1
i
ha
I
.um-t,i
h.t
a
lie
,g
t
t
t
I.«
on
t
Pe
road
to
rn
in
1.1 lied li'
rn w -,..|a fountain tu t nr *
tr»i¡-fi » * i ■ ni in record time
nmiltlnr slam), make |t still heavInrT"
1'iifTs al ii im» ili-r can -tino the years
If
I
l"rld.i
■
mild
jiri'din
e
1
.'ill
udi*
er\
Ihr
many
friends
in
tincity
II t tef
,i lid w In n tl tu- timi Will
a
I n le d e H i l l i t "
One rne.il is all the argument we facilities fut supplying r he ilar-lv have liia*li greatIv worried about her Ion- .a ■ igar tin- \ear »hi i. mild «el 1 » S i l l
I lie l lilt i d Males- without
nceil te i oil Vince you we set tile best
Hl» C&gt;'Xnc e
Tin new ti Vt m i
.nr* ■m ami it wa — reported here W ediles it all
Hait to -'^t.'t
* r jo'(i
rnfrt" " 'i,g on t lie fU,i r l , ' . : •; I on (
meal St the lowest price in to w n ...
,t,.
ttat
.
»
.
had
rtrnd
PtfT’
wio
vrffer
III
'Otis
at
'.«i — r
I til loll
iiCUichll* 1*9
" 1 ’
t • - ugar "T t he t
y ••■¡ ¡den'«***■£
iò rbo tfpn i &gt;iii h ''■ • too) who aste*
Our nuiat-s,r dui loirs arc ttn-rr"Tnu*v»t-''
, Tf\ •I*Ins Ie*is 11 , 1: I !• ■ I t i . pop ■.la'il ii.it'.eil tila! Ui« repiiM wa « 4*11* 1
ug it
1
slant
'1 1 1
of f .
&gt;1 - t* rii -lati
1 .•
. tl It tin tuoi f l 'e f I I I « l l l l ' g b t
them .1- a I.
: - Oppose l niffT lîff
Ml .1»
i i-tits
Weekly rates r n t u i ö - ^ « ..p ^ r
' us t
lin
11 •
”
' h ■
S i l j&gt;fir room* and meals. Ft
lohn*
Eur&gt; • ili w if shotff,| , , tlie lo ali lii i ' e s s a i y lu.. Un n i i
think papa
Ho
la ■i " i d at l«'!..'
Hotel
JI) **(, ,
M » tibí r» t r. pr. -. i tint: t i . H
■' t V") *U
itili' a week - In
mild
s|
i|
|
•
•
T
ld
Berean I eel ut e I our et­
II w.i'lark m i i. I liât
Si hfo*i|b*r Sllppl V 1 i*
"I V l o ' l i
ihi
\ n 'rou t I'M'timg
ili ,
. i, k. I tu t r-1 -uliil i i in No luM t In . "i.ir *1
lark of t olulllblis, ( b u r
A B
inn mina hail to notti li tin lamp.
wa - in ktie iit\ i i 11 •'
' a ij i ’ c •
Ilia' i-i t t -r • 1 1 r , 1 . ,,r
to i nine
., -it. hi r ,iil i .i i h i-onda \ ni that
! he i II \ vesOT'lfl V i Ii
Gave S|)itin« the Double O.
the printing traili
Mr t tin f»l n'
ai
d
that
would
iman
pr.o
tleally
inroute to forest I ity, where hi- will
inntith
will
be
a
i
lil
•lecture
j
"V*si. id Iho moim !i,11au t Mr Worn
Sait
In
the
Ocean».
ir.uli a- heilig
FI
if! - t he Florida
ih 1 m ii Iv
11 le in.I .«ill , a wonder
., t i l o
1hi pt i-l i h nr i b for
hat
I was In Figypi
I supposa yoit
»pend flu winter monthM
ltl-C
The
suit
contained
in
Ilia
oceniis
D
li.ij,
-I
fui opporr unit y for Florida farmers.
»tomi
nwestnick
before
the
grand and
These
will
lie
ill
connection
men
fsUmnted at more i liuti 4,S0n.0lM&gt; cuttle
Tonight at the city hull.
Every
Imi also for Florida merchant« and
"Well I gale tt tlln
tilles nr eimii* i.
,o\,r i lie 1 lilted «nli'ttilt sphinx
wit h the regular Sunday school
man in Sanford is expuyted to hi
i pilait-1
i . w tu re
Timi - States with n 1.1 » r I mill « deep
Hill e over
I *i Ioil wit,,' i- i hi progm m
Vi
I It I »-T VI It y VT
then- ..I ' o 'c lo c k
i , w -s ,i,,
I'r o pr i■Inr
Law in Its Belli t loti I"
Sul l-l
1 he ladles of
l he
Met Inuii-t
I ) " |., I udg. l o o .
I '■
« Itiz
rF af •t .&lt;■11 -erte
ilI ¡'IT it, •i i
1. Ill
lie
Ift
î ri■it
til s p 111
IP
l's I
IT . '
■ I I l of-I.T
\\. ■
,1
p II •i I
if In o
Nov 1Tit It
lidniHtion in Its Be­
■*i; I "
Itej.url- of euiuniUl e uf the Uoin- S w1 1 1 i on
id the ftlend
1 timi « Rum»
I&gt;y
t redm Carrots
lai ion 1o Illuni ('itixunshi)i."
■merria! flu b tonight will be 'inter­
i is ir
•»r
H v
—
&lt;'eh r\
Sum B F Ez.'ll
esting and show the spirit of the
1i u-i ni'«- in II« Itila
N .v *
Ma-hed I iIt . Io. times ni Sanford.
Ti,r Mrr
i,... •. ! \ 1 ( ill . * —hip
bv 11 1». Y ! *
S a l t M u l l e t
! If V 1
for 2 ii
fi .. it 1■.
I'\. i*
r ,. r
v t»i . 111 ■
Inmi i
, ' »i
t •
i
p
•
11
.1
lot
\ t
f11fl **1&lt;lil
i'*
pri'i'i.r
I•
jit - ^ »*f
i 1 'h I .d !
.id'
il
.»ri i &gt;mir ga si ii 1ne and ml
V\.
d
llome l',*t »"*1. .
v 1 ■&gt;* V+ t Vt V
4'm k witlioit having to wait 1 . II or
1 '"»• the gasoli ne man. p&gt; ni:*&gt;'«iinday Night .11 Bajiti-t ' hiidh
1*uli*-«l I’ nhcr t.ame
■D’’ alni J.sg
1h-2tr
Un next Sunday night at the Hap "
tilBcer Howard pulled a bunch of
The (fate ( ’it) House
list church, corner Hark avenue .md poker player- \\ ed inmíe y night und
\M&gt;
.
.
.
.
The many patrons of the Gate Sixth Street Ite \ t ie org&gt; H '. ma ! . the )!., id a til ei tille i'll ell in Nfaviir- iGit y Heute are pleased to learn the pastor will deliver all addr**« ■mol
&gt;•-te n ia y
mnrniiig
I 'a
that
ha- 'ijM'iiecf for tin sea-on on "M artin l.utlu r ai d lit- t m
- . , 11 prnnuni nt * young / w n id
Bona' itiinforts are extended to tie vi luring Text "
Ml t erinan-. 1 ■ 1 1e * it &gt; and one nf them was iui *d
gui'vl a t*il the excellent areommot jH'cially those who at- iii.'inlur» id t i | ot
Th.
n adjoining county
I MI ’ KKI AI * T H E A I K K
daiioii« ,,f thi» hotel have made it the Eut heran denomini.ttm ai- i&gt; o tl 11 * r- - hmd d pull the poker garni— m ilU&gt;IN (.
(aïnou* at home and abroad
Mr whenever they luid them and I heje
•“ ‘ ti vitali * to attend tip « e r v i •
.,(.
i.t
In
i
ga
mi's
In
t
de
the
one
pull*
d
dy
ot
Forrest Da liny Carr is contine Hyman has math a pel l.i I
If this gambling t
Th. i rfii’ tl. .".ttir night
Nov I .ti h.
. 1
Luther unit his life .work
nllottr M « ? l
Open TucsiKy Thursday 4 fo li
er »rl
i I- u U i
-i.i.i
- Vg .1 Ü I i
i-. d i.. I, -I'H l'id the lines should
Vincitig text l* t hi 111 i t h
\M
I In t urniru rrial Ctuli will iirlit
tu 11
li Oter I he ‘ H 1 ..III
Luther lo
remimi'«
I
fat ge tonight for a smoker and gen- ...
,
Sol unlity n i t &lt;&gt; ‘ 1 j&gt; tu
..........g I Idi eg 1« going mi
•n
i . . .
.
y
&lt; hurch and re.llly Staftei the Kit.
'•-I good (mie to he (lulled off here
J.I
iv.it
I
re'-1
de
Itee
tin
play
»Ms
mat tun.
i*1 the near future.
-Imild be arrested and lined. TJieri
1l o u r The servire begins at * Ill
S i raiiiO-r« W ■!.m i.
, •. -or, fur ally gullihlllig lam,
&lt;h Brown's Market, the &lt;i*lu&lt; »■ o|um at T.tm
Web nun
fcA ' * *
all.......I. mi mutter the form a i d
*hi-re satisfuetion is gurau hired
-mall
wagi
r*.
rutiles
and
other
kind«
•
s P"ciul price* for cash.
412 Sanford
Baptist Services Sunday
i «itili» lindqr till- head
•venue. Rhone 122.
13-ltp
9:30 Primary Sundav -, hmd ..t .,f , tinnì e
L
t
all
the
ga
milling in Sanford l e
A delightful evening of *ong Nov. pastor's home, 51(1 Park.
«tupped
from
the negro crap game
9:30 General Sunday school, itt
■•ih, prof. atuj Mf*&lt; Carr and other
,,n
nford avenue to the lugli tuned
•Bractioas.
old church.
11:00 Preaching, subject "P a
M U white irait who play« now in fancied
Rw people realize tho vast
11:00 Preaching, subject. Patience security
X
•mount of good the Safi ford Copi3:00 Jr. B. Y. P. I
'
Considpr thi^advaniafie uf having a partner in your business who has ample ?§
mircinl C.lub has really done for the
NO TICE
6:30 Sr: B. Y^ P. U. .
f ,i&gt;. An attendance at the meeting
resources,
who allows vou to run* your business as you wish, and who takes an ~
7:30 Preaching, subjFct,
Martin A- I hnvi charge of the buxlneed*of the =
convince you.
.
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Luther and His ('onvinciug Text
Title Bond &amp;. Guarantee Co., F’ ant San- —— active interest in your business success.
Music in Woodland'Park
Always welcome.
Thi-» is the relntit n ve form with our ru-Unmcr-.
^
ford f.iintl la ague, and W A. Wliii
ABcr October first Woodland Park
G K D B G E H Y M \N
Maki u - a |&gt;; rf i i f ia &gt;t&gt;ur husifit ss a.urct ahli'fn flu- above vundiiH'a&gt;: then
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1 can •*• f 'Utili in the Tax A- ~
°|*n only Sundayy».
Pa '• r.
r1. ( itllee in li e court Imus*'
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take time t" have a [•. r-dial talk with our oflicei-s whenever you are m m*etl i f.
Bathin K. amusements, picnic cottadvice.
You will alway.- be welcome and we will a.-e-'Ll you in even way j&gt;usT
H
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V't'titnce», orchestrion music.
9-t(
Willie Strillgfelluw. wlto vn ul wi-t
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the
^ilile along such business lines,
Mr.
Mr#&lt; ,L j, Uut[ijT ,mvo several months ago to "show
people of Missouri how to sell goods
urm-d from their wedding trip
M A K E OtIU B A N K OUK B A N K
has returned to Hanford having »old
‘ ,* vp ■•tiled down to the more
all the goods his firm had.
W lllic
*'fc °f married hujipihess in
DENTIST
says it is a fine country and he
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would
have
stayed
if
he
had
Tracy
if |f
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WORK r o l l W lttT E PEOPLE ONLY
ti
‘ ' f’ btlth ia*making Sanford McCuller with him hut it was much
PEOPLES RANK BUILDING
C ' » j 0tne ^urlnK the absence of too lonesome without hulmi hence
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(COURT HOUSE BUILDING)
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■* ter Tolar and hia many friends hi* nppearnnee in Sanford and DeA. R. KEY, Cashier
Si»d to have him here.
He Land again.
D. L. THRASHER, Y-Pres.
Willie is too good a
FORREST
U K C # P res.
for:
fifc
a v ,fy handaome cashier and boy to waste on St. Louis anti we

Lamp These Prices

Good, Sound Apples, peck
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40c
1 can Wesson O i l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
1 bottle, pint size, Royal Salad Dressing 25c
S anford Library i 1 25c bottle Van Camp’s Catsup .. . 20c
13 lbs. Granulated Sugar
$1.00
Pree Reading Room • Butterine, per p o u n d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
Dill Pickles in Bulk

Fresh Oysters

Whole Wheal Fleur

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�THE S A N P O R D HERALD

v a g e six

DESERVES - HIS TITLE

LatiraJeanLibbeu's

Talks on
Heart Topics
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JOLLY QIRLS IN QUIET F AM ILlft.
191*. W l U M t Q i N i * » » « !

I arern In th* midst of the crowd.
Til« llghtrst of all;
My laughter rings cheery and loud
In banquet and ball
My 411&gt; hath Its smiles and Its sneers
Mjt all men to &gt;ee;
But my soul, end my truth, and my tears
Are for thee—are for thee.
Aa a genera] julo, rery Jolly KtrlB
Ar® attracted tu lliWPT/fffWrîPa’ W ifi*

Frib­
bling oror with
merry
laughter,
full of life— a verliable human sun­
beam—finds-an Ir­
resistible charm
in'the companion­
ship of tho very
sedate young man
who looka affec­
tion out of bis
eye*, but whoeo
lips are mute.
Ills quiet, master­
ful manner, ap­
peals to her.
She m a r r i e s
him with lltllo or

no courtship.
When ho takes her homo to lire
with Ills folks the Jolly little bride
fs like a flower transplanted Into a
different garden. The young husband
cumcs honestly'by bis quiet nature,
lie takes after his cold, austero, un­
demonstrative mother, whoso heart Is
in tho right place, but she has no
«ray o f showing It.
T o the Jolly girl who wns used to
balls and parties, after-theater sup­
pers and tango dancing Into the weesms-huun. ere sho met her quiet beau
the rule of closing the house at ninethirty sharp was almost Intolerable.
In vain Bhe appeals to her young
husband. “ Mother's been doing tho
v«ry same thing every day an long as
I can , rouiombtjr," be says.
"It

wouldn't£o pQ«slbl&lt;i (or her to change j tjD|(| It pussies young girls to *oe
Don't Be a Qcouch.---■ .
Whan a Lie la Not a LI«
hsr » g y df living pow."
thPlr widowed aunts. UL (air ~*utV
Tho old Connecticut farmer had the
When the hired girl s«r* hpf
‘•Rut 1 don’t vont to IJiro -mtdit old forty, with- mown up children, look­
,:&gt;r1gtit Idea. A group of his cronies treaa Is not at homo, wbil,. i t ,4 ,
«mdttlon» whltn I’ m young," persists ing around again. Mlddleaged spin*
were talking at tho usual corner store treaa* la upatalra with a I10v,.|
fhn bride. "Thare's no such.t h u j a s t Bt
cant uud((ratand |t.
JACK RINQ MA8 EARNED RIQHT about tho best way to die. A groat your lady friend says «h*. 1, r V*
hawing a cup of chocolate brought to
T *0 woman who hM onco baon a
many theories wore advanced Final­ bit hungry am* forthwith Con,um,, '
TO OS CALLED RIVER HERO.
on .a room. Tbl. I. n boos« of rule, j h
ft1w.a)H fM,. tha nt(ed of
ly the others turned to 7-ak and de­ worth of food and drink,
H
.ho goes on desperatelyOna has to ft Btr(m(f , houldcr lo ,ein upon to lho
manded hi« opinion. "Wall," said he, say to a panhandling friend g j ?
bo up at six-thirty, breakfast at «« von end of llfo's Journey. She has been
“ 1 ain't reddy ter die Jlat ylL but If
by the minute, keep at household used to wise counsel, to looking up to Has Saved Three Hundred People 1 bad to pass In the check* I'd Just old top, but I haven't a cent * u u‘,
and there la a large, y»|l&lt;.* , , , *'
From Drowning and Recovered
duties till-twelve. thirty minute* for ono more experienced than herself.
like ta hnvb somethin' tickle mo ts In your veal pocket The»*
luncheon of cheese, crackers and
Numerous Desd Bod lee— Hs
If sho Is the mother of a Urge fam­
death an die a-laughln'." It doesn't Ilea; 'tjiey ire efforts t0 n|,ar^ T*
weak ten."
•
Know« the Mleeourl.
cost any more to be pleased than to ploa feeling«; they *r» triumph/^
ily, she feels more than qver the need
. A guest dropping In of an'Afternoon Of a bead to the household. It la a
bo grouchy Hut It means a lot more altruism over the bruuitt) ot
'
i j3 looked upon with holy horror.
Ho Is a small catflab-oatiog man, pleasure to all concerned.
very exceptional family where th«
science.— Exchange
Ono has to converso vAth Jolly members do not clash now and then. past sixty, who has won and gracefully
Mauds In whispers lest tho sound ot The young fellow« “ Josh" their sisters wear« the title of River Hero. Somo
laughter should get beyond tho crack about silt skirts, their corsetless fig­ 300 person« saved from tho sucking
of lho parlor door. Dinner Is served ures, peek-a-boo waists and pork-pla throat of the flood, about one hundred
Don't play with aerious matter»at ats sharp.
hats. The girls got back st them and fifty bodies taken from tho watory,
don’t YOU carry your own insurant»
Thoro'a no bit of news discussed with whispered tauntt'sbout seeing shifting graves—behold Ring's record!
against -rr
over tho teacups; no delicious bit of them trytng-wrmount tho main stair­ Of tho rescued, *0 wero boys, 25 were
scandal rolled mlschlovoualy over tbtr way when they came hr st two a. m. women. Including a famous "laughing
P I K E
tongue.
Disposing quietly of ,tho or hunrtng that they had been Hlrtlng girl," and the rest wero men, one of
(or you'll find the money wanting »hen
viands -set before one.Is attended to with girls that they wouldn't think them a 250-pounder.
the F IR E has wiped out your property
In quiet, almost silence. Tho parlor
Jack
Ring's
beat
Is
ono
mile
of
the
Id dark. Ono may sit up In her room of Introducing to thorn. Tbs mother river front, and ho has patrolled It al­
Have our strong, reliable company
and read or re tiro aa ono pleases. Hut Is almost powerless to quell the argu­ most dalfy since-1873, with the excep­
ment
that
ensues.
carry
your risk—«nd Im» on the e.if,. ,ij#
the fires are'banked up for the night
tion of elx. months, whan he was fight­
Why wouldnT s h o , wish from tho
precisely at. nine. Roving Tom, the
ing In tho Philippine Islands.
Reasonable rates
cat, who detest* rules, must bu In. depth of her troubled heart thnt nho
Ho knows tho Missouri river; Its
had
a
husband
to
keep
the
young
The doors aro locked and securely
nt)title moods, when tho floods will
bolted thereafter. Tho house Is given folks within bounds? That's not tho como and when rocodo; the changing
oyer to darkness and silence. The least of her worries. It's no easy mat- channel, treacherous currents, suckJolly sunbeam of a wife soon droops. ter to provide not only fashlonablo .holes, ctjdloa. boilings up; whore tho
Tho upshot Is. tho husband soon realbut tho necessities of life, for
sandbars ore; tho habits and haunts
lies that It Is far wiser for him to would-bb social climbers. Sho knows Mt ,
frg.,hjUgIlriff things,» big nnd II
take her to a homo of her own,-beaiv*~^-»^M**?it'‘r&gt;or w-bnr« tber43VWi£?l*«tp
thnt Inhabit the Btfeom.
but a few plain rooms, thaa
family
he m
ca'nnot
shlro*
uiaa lto*iecp
o i c c p *ho
•••- head of »a *«*
1*11/ up
m ui mum
^TnTjiP» dqvfllnpr^^i.ytnnMflo aild
bnvlrunmcnt whlrh rhilla . paying tho bills If b n ' wnnlil, Viifi hlaher in
Genuine Tc ner i f f c Gr o wn Bermuda Onion
rtTocllvo
method of rescuing persons
it heart. In after years,' hRai* UP 1« the community. If ho
tho warmest
Sood. Ne w Crop N o w Ready for Delivery
Jolly girls may becomo sedato wives., marries a widow.with six children, ho from drowning.
Ho has discovered that there aro
Up to that time they want their fling knows there's eight to provide for In­
W h ile B erm uda
$2.2.1 lb.
o f pleasure, whllo youth and tho relish stead of two had ho taken a single mysterious law« which - govern the
B
ed
B
erm
uda
2.00 lh.
movomeut of corpses In lho water.
for enjoyment are theirs. Taking a woman.
So Intimate la Ring’s knowledge of
C r y s ta l»W ax Berm uda
1 ;»ii lh.
brldo hopio to live with his parents
It Is safe to believe that the man
round« delightful, but doesn't always who anHutnes the position of being at tho river that If ho bo Informed
(P O S T P A I D )
work out well
Jolly hearts clmngo the head of tho house, when ho 1 where an unfortunate sank to death
ho
will
calcufate
llie
suckhole,
eddy
PLANT CITY,
soon enough, Tho married couplo will marries a widow with six children, ha«
FLORIDA
bn living together long after the ^very reason to hope for seven times or sandbar down-stream, 100 yard« to
parents aro goho.
as much lovo In thnt homo as If they fivo miles, where tho body is likely to
wore but husband nnd wife dw-elllng bo found. Tests havo often proved
U&gt;e accuracy of his conclusions.
WANTED: A HEAD FOR THE FAM therein.
Not by guesswork or Intuition does
A
widow
known
how
to
appreciate
ILY.

CHASE &amp; COMPANY

“ O N IO N OTETT”

KILGORE SEED COMPANY

a man. The loneliness sho I« fort-ed
enduro Inukcs her sympathetic nnd
lit. i tnv« »ml frtrndiMp, Mimio a comely '
pair.
- eliminates the harshness, If any,
What’» don« by tine the other hu a which might havo been In her dl«

■hare :
Juat Ilk- co-partner* In Joint Block of
trade.
What one contract! Ip by the oilier paid
It Is a sly, standing Joke that most
widow-» are not averse to slipping Into
tho matrimonial ha m oss, a second

position

Hating n largo family on her hands
causes her to think twice ere belug
too Independent with her second bus
band
Experience teaches her that
sho must bn a help or a hindrance to
him. As a bachelor, it was lho ban**
of his life not to bo able to shoo off
friends whom ho did not want, who
Invariably dropped In of an evening
Her past acquaintance gave her tho
knowledge of. Just who would bo the
right kind of friends fo r hint to enter­
tain and (hose who were not
fill I
dren won't always renin hi In tin* home
neat
Hts true reward comes when
there's Just two left In thu home the
head of the family anil Ills helpmate

Ring locate tho dead bodies, aa many
hnvu fancied. Hu consult» bis mental
map of tho river nnd then makes a
mathematical calculation
"And the map o' the river 1« dlf
fereut ever' year," the hero ox planed
"Thl* stream 1« a restless thing an'
twists an' turnH In hits b e d "
Ring'« »kill a« a life-saver 1« predl
cated, of course, on hi» expert »wine
1 tiling
Tho supreme lent of river
s w i m m i n g , bo tho expert »aid, Is for
one to be able to take caro of him­
self In the nwift nml mighty current,
battle through tho suck hole» and hold
- bis own In the.perilous places where
the unlur "kick» up” nnd buck« like
a broncho, ’i 'v o been In a lot o' tick
ll»h place«, but never lo»t my head."
the old man mused, "an" that's why
I'm hero."— American Magazine.

Small Armlc«.
If ever the disarmament of the
world shall occur, there will Vie sev­
eral countries that will not have much
to ilo In that line, suvlt as, for In­
stance, Monaco, tho nruiy of wtileh
comprises 7o guards. 75 carbineers,
and 2u firemen
Another diminutive army 1» that of
tho Ornnd Duchy uf Luxembourg,
which nUliileTH 135 gcndurrtn-■*, I7n
) 1 hinti-er» ninl to 'nuiiii ians Th** Uetnihllc nf San Martrin can put In the
fieli! a total of nine companies consist
log of 950 men nnd 3» othcer«, com­
manded by n marshal. Tho army on
a penco footing consists of ono com­
pany of GO men.
Tin* lighting forco of tho "lllnrk Ilopublic." !.Unirla, I» composed of Tea
men and almout a« many officers Li­
beria. however, evidently comidera
II» army a formidable one. since, upon
rile occasion of hostlllil»» betweon any
of the power», tt always laHues a procI mmtldn of neutrality.

THE SHADOW OF BETTER DAYS.
. f &gt;»-«r tf jrnUr fiiltir* life »lumM n**-d
A ulrrnKth m&gt; love « nn i.rily «»Jit
Tlnough nufTi-rtng» or my ln-art be freed
Only by anrrnw fn»!ii »omr »Inin.
Then yell «hall Itlve and 1 »III hike
Thl* crown ••f tiro f»*r love » dear

sake

,

A woman who has Rad a l.'tBl*' nf
liutin and |h obllgi-d to g&gt; il&lt;--.tu I"
lilt- hilf*- III'! e»Slt1i-M of lift- I" tunk-end» met I forget» to look f&lt;T HUH
uhi no. seeing only the »hndows
Her grcalest charm had been focr
ambition—ber confidence In hersoff.'
und her winning »mil«', which opened
all hearts lo her
A Utile cog bad
«Upped In the wheel of fate, and her
fortune bad gone down wlili It Tinwoman who has been tnlslrc*» of a
home of her ow n, &gt;11 a rinigt nini at
biosphere, nmf I» obliged to pari wltb
It moving Into limolili- tpinrii r* midst
uncongenial «urruumltiigs and inopie,
Is apt to lose heart
A man meets vicissitudes grimly,
plunging Into bunlne«« to forget and

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brooding. M does no good. Her lam-j t ' A B B A C E , S E E D O A T S , R \ E ,
notations mako her husbnnd'p • bur- I •
E T C . , ETC.
dens tho worst to bear. Sho who !
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makes tho best oi everything Is a Ood- Cumpltftc stock o f garden and
given sunbeam to tho man who Is a l - . ^
poultry feed and supmoat down nnd out. No mutter how
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heavy her heart mny bo, sho should , piles, iflCUnators, etc.
forco -herself to smile. If but to en- |
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w ill R e n t f o u r H o u s e F o r v ou

courage him sue should say to him: | Write for Ourrali Seed Latalougeand
“ See!

ra &lt;lo not look to Parla lo produce
the best examples of tailored
gowrin. Aa In tho making unshoes
all Uio world concedes tho American
product to be (be beat, eo In tho producUon o f tho tailored costumo Ameri­
cana have sat the standard for Europe,
o r for those Fldropenna who can grpsp
oar conaeplton of clothca made for
BtHllr and hard service but not devoid
or beauty.
A' design by Pnquln Is pictured hero
developed ln.smooth-faeed clo{h. Parallnl'row s o f nmchlno stitching, show­
ing a perfection of workmanship. In
the m ost approved tailor-mado stylo,
appear wherever there Is a logical
pan1Uon for them. Around the bot­
tom o f .the tunic, down tho front
«Age* o f the coat and about- the bot­
tom. at the edges o f the belt and
'wbcj'4 the alecvea are set Into the
body. those rows of oxqulsitoly regu­
la r «rw lng challenge the eye to find a
faulL , Small points, made ‘o f folds o f
tha cloth, as exactly uniform aa lho

Tho sun shines Just as warmly

Weekly Price List on Poultry Feed, elc

and goldon In this pleasant hall bed­
room as It usc'd to In our pretty dining
room In other days. It seems to bear Oldest Established and Largest
a song and a cheer to us. Its song Is
Seed H o u s e in Flo rid a
the belt. These decorations aro tests ‘lie light of heart while tho world Is
of good tailoring.
*
bright. I gild hopu nnd banish black
Turncd-back cuffs and n flaring turn­ despair.’ " *
over collar wltlch la extended Into h
Tho woman who sits down and cries
facing pf the coat- aro mado of a fig­ over tho better days she has seen is n
300 EAST h ay s t h e e t
ured corduroy velvet, and buttons on laggard on llfe'o Journey. ‘ There's
the coat and aklrt are covered bith many things sho might turn her
tills material. These elaborations hands to whtth would not only help
hardly bolong to tho strictly tailor- her out of thn slough of wnnt, but be
inode according to our Ideas of Ms of Inestimable benefit to those whom
highest type. They suggest tho visit­ nho loves. Pride will ttevpr bring
ing gown and make this nn excellent bread and butter to tho woman whq '
‘ model to follow whore ono desires a Is Btarvlng. Honest employment will, j
gown which will do service for both If she knows the earning of money, It
JEWELER
kinds of wear.
vwlll never slip through her fingers a
Tho, skirt Is longer than la tho rule J «econd time. It Is useless to grlovo
In street dresses, Tho tunic is set on I ovcr thnt that Mn.t 5o
Th(t .WATCHES, CI.OCKB.JKWELItY.su,.
to a fitted yoke and shows «cant full­ woman who has neon better day*
OPTICAL GOODS, ETC.
ness. Tho front ot tho coat IS very .ahauld.atrlvo~ ta. mak« Use- of -her VEBWARE.
■1
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......... 1------1----like that qf tho last PolrH blouse n‘nd knowledge. Sho should awaken the
will bo seen In the finest pf blouses energies within her that are dormant.
Expert Repairing
for the coming season. It Is no roQho who weeps has dismal thoughts,’
ficcUon upon the ability of the wonder­ Foon grows world-weary nnd haggard,
ful Paquln that sho appropriates an fetve who rises abovo^ior environments
Ci
1 2 3 West
First S
Idea occasionally—and makes tho
jLetzs ;jp
.renews.her youth and charms as her *t ;
most of It.
f
O A M E A O n
hrlnhti-n with nramlso. 1
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E. A. MARTIN SEED CO. F E R T I L I Z E R S

JACKSONVILLE.

FLORIDA

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sees her craft drift Idly about', pushed
Can fill V o u r order ¡mmt'dfcltvly
out by one wnvo only to bo driven
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back by another until hope Is gone. | f o f new c r o P o f al1 v a r ie tie s of
Her apathy nnd despair those about n r U M l t D a A p t a x i n r p h
her imagine to be dignity. They hold

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rctrluvo his fallen fortunes. The worn-'*
ah who has no oar to help hot-self

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Are not simjily fertilizer materials mixed
together. They are a combination of die
R IG H T materials in RIGHT proportions,
and they give BEST resides.
* 1 housands of the most successful grow­
ers in Florida use them year after year.
Aro YOU one of them?

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FERTILIZER CO.
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MANUFACTURERS OE

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F L OR I D A

�THE SANFORD HERALD

HID LIQ UOR B E N E A T H P U L P I T

ItöAL AÜVtRTISING

RUINS OF TERMONDE. BELGIUM.

re via# th e n f d in » n r * * uf t ha c u y o f Kan- |
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a n d th e * s m r I« h a r t liv adotti#«! ! K a f i r
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Found
In g e n io u s
H id in g
a i l ht* y?rdin*«r**« «*f
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Fionda

Iky Jam. It» llu h « il%

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Temperance above all (hfnKi hns
been preached In the church with uaf ntItok Innlateno® from the' pulpit.
Lately noino p o o p * « . H v I i i k In the neigh­
b o r h o o d » e r e Interested In the fact
that ther*»wan always a larRe number
of Kafirs ubout the church In little
knots and clusters, and nt last some
one—a trllle more curious than tho
rest—asked If theru wns not. n native
mission or chapel attached to the
church. This nut being the can®. It
became dlfllcultT ta account, t o r . the
presence of tho natives, to whom one
would, hardly.«Rari^— cr
Europeans to be an object of parttcii*
Inr Interest or attraction.
No doubt the church officials were
puxzted. and so they set to work to
solve the mystery. -TLe eolntton tsj
nlike tragic, humorous and tdmplo.
While the evils of drink and the vir­
tues of temperanco were being thun­
dered from tho pulpit the divine was,
to all Intents and purposes, standing
over a native bar, for under tbo pulpit
were found concealed dozena on doz­
ens -ot bottles o f liquor; n
tttpred there by tho IngcntouB Kafir
boy In charge of thoyhm rh.
P b t i t u c o p y r i g h t . IS M . h y American P re s s A s s o c i a t i o n
One tins heard of many neat hiding
Thl* general view of tho city wns muUp from « height snd gtvcsj) blnllt'Jtl view af the ncatruction wrou«ht
places iorJlllclt llauor. but the base of , by tì&lt; 'mm sliellif.
n pulpit does seem the limit If that j
Kafir hoy listened to the .sermons,
how delightfully they ijinst have devel­
oped his sense of humor
Nothing hns been done tn the mat­
ter; so shocked were the congregation
that It »nH thought best to keep tho
matter &lt;|ulot.
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c»i suffragist» .m.i church workers
who i though lew of ua have probably
noticed III must vlresn about alike,
spend the saint* amount, namely 1500.
1l.it lug various causes much nl heart.
Kiev have other use« for their money
llmti dlBplu) lug ll on their hacks The
su. ml workers are very properly,
no t» iuoi|c»t still, spending only t.b'ti
ITu si.iiogrnf.herH, shopgirls and fae
tors «*; r1» spend respectively. IJ,"»
|jr... and Line As the wages nf these
girls catitiof average above $15, 111)
and I» respectively, II will he seen
that they spend too much on their
clothes, and yet they could hardly
present a decent appearance on less.
They ln«*&gt; Born«thing hy not making
tli.'lr own clothes.' but they, must be
very strung to sew much ufter llntshIng their tiny's work.—Leslie's WueklyAnswered

H is

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Q u e stio n .

A well-known nntl highly comjiotent lecturer on tho land question was
recently addressing n vnst open-air
Afficir \ 'I
T fo * folg fon» I urn «fu nr ■&gt;I i*H * ! 'í * I •
meeting, when he was repeatedly In
l i i b l h t y to wfofrfo ? H « r t if f io f «t «*f* * fo«Il
f**rl tl«#|f *fo«|! !»«■ un ini"un' •*••• *•* •* •. &gt;1 templed hy iin Individual In the
t h * « rriuuMt uf ! foe r i f i i l i t M ui L **t i h o
crowd, who kept saying, “ What has
ro ffN ira tl Io n .
this government done for me?"
A r t i c i * 111
Tfo* nimp»' Rn*! r*«ul*nr*i ol th* «tifo*
It will easily be recognized thnt an
« rrífo ln g in f H f t &gt; iu i( « r * .m d ffo* e m o u *»
Interruption, especially of a persistent
cis p ik n l « tu c k *itfo«criii*c*l ! &gt; *»♦ h » i f a l* 1*
character, can be particularly annoy­
lo w *
C*. W . F ,n tcn iin g v-r, l.o n g w n o il# FI*»M i I r . T * *
ing to ti speaker who has to face the
S fo« r w ,
C«
M.
F n tim ln g * r .
U n i» o o t|.
foT ori.f*.
difficulties which attend open air ort%
N l n * t v S h « rc*
lot). However, after _a, short period
L . W . L iv i i m in g e r, l.o n g w o o d , F I uri»! « * I c ii
of persecution, tho lecturer -turned
Sfo«r«».
.
M, S. Enf intinger, l.ongwooil. Florin a, T*n suddenly round towards the man
Hharas.
T . I *. 1j? w i i „ 1,.o n ig* ' « o 4 . F I «»11»I » - T * li *' fo» t * *
! will tell yoti, my friend, what the
In wlln*** whrfctjf, the *y!'*»TÍl!Ín¿ r *uf
government has done for you Home
p o ra to r» h « v * f o * r r u n lo ».rt i l i r i r n &gt; m *« . un
i h i * Ih v 1 S tH d a y o f O .-fufocf. A. ! L 1**1 I
time «go they passed n mental defi­
i*. W . K n l i m l n g * r
ciency bill, and I believe you will be
*
IH. M - K m « m lfo g fr
I, W *K fil*m iriC **'r
one of bite llrst lo derive benefit from
M . S. K n ( im lD | « r
tho measure.*'
‘
•
T- T* Uah.
Feat* of Florida
There wns n. deep peace os far as
C o u n ty o f S e m in o le
\
Hie interrupter was concerned.-—I¿onl h e re b y r e c t if y t h n t lie f on* nip j i n n i m
W i ’ n if * don Til-Hits.
p u b lic . pecAon a ll y a p p ** F * d . C
w I a.
irtih C * r, S- M
fo* n l artiin g *?
t
t
T
m lrtH M , M S F t*11 m tn «** r * m l 1
in $r c « p ii t ñ u * n to
ifo** m*-i
E m e r s o n 's
Style.
to a n d w ho ■ i|fo *crifo *i|
r ■i
Any question about Ktuorson's style
iu f f g o ln g » r lifl* * * at i*,c.»F|«.»fariu i
r r a t l y ■&lt;•! no w )« d grut l«r*fnr* f* * ' \
. iinnot be better answered than In the
e »rtr i* t n i 1 foe ■» m e fo r I for p u f p * ■*** » fo* »• 1
words of Ktnorson's dear friend, Thom
psr'iwd.
W i I iu h b m y h i n d a n d «ífíb ia l * c i l in I foe as Carlyle.
Wroto tho "Sago of Chel­
c o u n t y “o f S e m in a i* a n d t h * M a te n f F lo r id a ,
sea" of his friend's way of writing:
o n th r * tfo* Ifitfo d a y o f O c to b e r, A I T ¿191 I
(a ra i) *
M A R Y K W A I M it» » *
"It Is pure, genuine Saxon; Btrong and
N o ta r y T u b ile , F la t# o f F lo r id a .
simple; of a*clearnc«B. of a bffnuty;
M y ctrvm mlaalon e i p i r t * K a * IT . '1 7
G e o . A . I )# C o tte # ,
but does not sometimes rightly Btlck
A t t o r n e y (o r In c o r p o r a to r * .
together.
Tho paragraphs are not
16* Fri-Ite
b-iten Ingots, but beautiful square
bags of buckshot bald together by
vas,"

WANT ADS PAY

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f»r o f 'one of i tifin took w tiat lieloiiglng* they had saved un.I started on s seaicli for another home.

RUSSIA'S IMPERIAL INFANTRY.

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Photo by A m erican l’resa Association.
Tals U a plcturs i f the exar’a troops made tn Galicia.

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J
Launch Ride
1 Monday rcturhed to their home
A gay party of young people en-1 Thursday afternoon,
joying n boat rub* on the lake
Thursday morning were Misses Julia
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb HnllilT have relurued from the F.aat Canil.
They.
Wicker. He be ecu Wicket»- Mary
^ftapffulr-'Lncra. Xlba.
rFonr fttifr 3J
Davis; Messrs. O. K. l-ewis, M. M . ! then go on to Lakeland for a visit to
Boor were dainty, baud nudr hand­ ,Gregg, Pope Wicker. l-oshe Sample Mr. KatlitT’a parents,
a nd S. ’ Yount*.
»
, 1
«kerchiefs.
------V Dr and Mrs. Armstrong and fnmThe wedding presents were shown
Ltistern Star
ily arrived in Sanford Thursday on
nt the end of t he hall, where the
At the regular meeting *•f the hast t&gt;x-1rbeautiful luunrhthe Itivetvie*
»liver, int glass and china wits ul­
ern Star Tuesday evening, Mrs. W. Maid.
tra r lively arranged.
Frank B.
---------------------- ------Mr. and Mrs. Toole left on the M. Haynes and Mr
Adams
were
initiated.
When
it
was
morning train for Jacksonville and
• .
Nowaday«,
South Carolina, / r o pt .where they wil^ announced that thy new apparatus
go to Philadelphia' to mnl»e tlieir for the initiation ceremony w’npld be- A Woman’s crowning glory’—»0meused for Jhe first time Mr Ada ms |
" hnlr. Life
future home.
was
visibly
affected
and
it
would
The bride’s going away gown was
a smart tailored suit of dark blue stem that Mrs. Haynes would not
wool poplin. With this was worn a have the courage W S fs I t for the
blouse of blue crepe-meteor, hand German air ship to arrive hut the
embroidered, and a stylish black candidates knew it would be a fine
velvet hat with white wings and thing to be floating around with the
other shining stars, so taking their
silver ornament.
•courage in both hands they stepped
Mr. Toole is n young man of ster­
aboard the ship, flew over to France,
ling qualities, connected in business
dropped sixteen bombs overboard
aH insurance -inspector with the
while hovering above the allied
Transportation
Mutual insurance
armies, didn’ t stop long enough to
C o. of Philadelphia. His bride is a
ascertain the damage, for Messrs.
charming and popular girl, the only
Hay Butts and D. H. C. Habun were
daughtcr’of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
going to servo refreshments nnd re­
I). Wicker.
turned to Sanford on schedule time,
TT.
alighting on the roof of the Imperial
Pre- N upficu Dinner
Just as the first call for refreshments
Tuesday evening,' preceding the sounded, am id'the applause of the
wedding rohcarsal. Miss Genie Wick­ cheering stars, a frightened but
er vntmtrtrmt—with n very delightful happy pair of Eastern Stars, who
dinner for the wedding party at her did full justice to the tempting
home on Oak avenue. Covers were dainties served by the gracious hosts. W e have slwayi tried to be juit a little.•he«!
ol ike other fellow in the genei»1 equipment of
laid for ten. The colors of yellow
‘Applications for membership nro our More. A i •n evidence of tkn deure to ihow
and gmtn were tastefully carried beirtg received nt each rhee.ting and t the newer! nnd only ike Lett td everything, wn
out in the decorations of the table the order is growing rapidly in San­ gfndly recommend to uren oi ink
and dining room.
The table with ford. Prominent- guests from D e -’
its n j)|K)intrncnt of rut glass and loind were Mrs. J D. Conrad and
silver and dainty china, centered by I Mrs. Belle Smith. Mrs. MrGughgin
a basket of ferns and nlnmanders of Qcala was also present,
was very attractive.
The -pretty
Combined Office
little place cards of cupiijs and hearts
H o man's CVitfa
and Fountain Pen
were attached to yellow ribbons at­
The* reception of tho Social. De­
tached to the charming favors con­ partment to the general club will
cealed beneath the basket. These lie held at the club rooms Tuesday — the newer! member oi tbe Certer'r Ini fimilr.
wert* cards
containing kodak )&gt;tc- afternoon, Oct. 27. Every member1Pencraft ink write* n blue nnd doer n jet tiled.
It ir erpeaelly brilliant, *mooth and permanent.
t ures of the bride and groom to Imi, of the entire Hub is cordially in­ Come la and let ut thow you the new Carter ink
with the date Oct. 21st, 1314. ’ A vited to be present.
bottle with tho new Bow-controller.
tem p in g six course dinner was
MBS. A. W. FITTS. Jr
served consisting of
Chairman
Grapefruit Cocktail
Turkey
Bread Dressing
/four Mreling *
S an ford, Florida
Cranberry Sauce
The rose meeting was held at the
Celery
Saratoga Chi (is home of Mrs. T I. O'Connor Thors
Bread and Butter Sundwiches
day afternoon with a good attend­
ance.
Hoses grow as if by magic
Chicken Salad Wafers *
Olives
and
a
pleasant time was enjoyed
ice Cream
The next meeting wilt be held at
Fruit Cake
Pound Cake
the home of Mrs. J II Ferguson, j
Coffee
Miss Wicker’ s guests were UoV. F 520 West First street. A cordial in­
vitation is extended to all members
E. Sielnmoyel,. Alisses Julia find Be- j

♦

ABOUT PEOPLE
AND EVENTS

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Carter’s

Pencraft

^

Ink

Herald

ence Frank. Mesar». Norman Toole, |
M. M (irt-gg, (I K. la-wis and Pope
Prrsnnitf Mrnlutn
Wicker.
i
Mr« J II Ferguson ha» rciurned
After the rehearsal cake und win*- front Otto Creek, where »he wa»
were served
m lleil bv the illness nf lief daughler
L’rrrp l l 'r f t llridgr

One. o( the delightful affairs of the
week was the meeting of the Every
W ee k Bridge Club, with Mrs. For­
rest Lake hostess on Thursday. In
hnno’r of Mrs. Randolph Peyton of
Washington. D. C . and twi&gt; of the
»easoii's brides, Mr» W E Watson
and Mr» Geo |i Bishop, there wa»
a guent table.
Mrs. T A. Neal
made top score winning the club
prize, a dainty ten set. Mrs. Bishop
won tho guest priz.e, a case of coast­
ers. A refreshmciU course of cream­
ed chicken, broiled pineapple, pimen­
to cheese sandwiches, tea and colTee
was served
Mr«. I-ake’s guests
were Mesdnmes G, F. Smith, C. M.
.V orcc, Margaret Bnrqes, W. 1&gt;
Holden, T A. Neal, S. E. Puleston,
R. A. Newman, D. L. Thrasher, C.
'O . McLaughlin. B. W. Herndon, A.
•W. Fitts, Sr., meml»ers of the club.
Other guests were Mrsdaptea ltandolph Tcyton, G f° . D. Bishop and
W, E. Wptaon.

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Fancy R'orl; Circle

Mrs. H. H. Hill was the gracious
hostess to the members of tho Fancy
Work Circle Thursday afternoon and
a v e r y ' delightful time was enjoyed
by those present. The social gath­
erings of the circle are always en­
joyable affairs and anticipated with
pleasure.
A tempting refreshment
course was daintily served, consist­
ing of torqoto aspic, rolled sandw lchii, olives, radishes and coffee-.
Assisting in serving were Misses
Erminia Houser nnd Gladys Wilson.
Members of the club present were
Mesdames Tom Da vis^
1!. "Gar­
ner, Eaterby, IlobdftiiV hilltcer, W. J.
Hill, W. T. John», W. W. Long and
Miss Jessie Wheeler. Other gueata
of Mrs. Hill were Mesdames Ed.
Higgins and Henry McLaulln and
Miss Bessie Long.
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R’ oodtncn Circle
.ir»- -•
Tho ladies of the Woodmen Circle
were delightfully entertained at the
Gate City House Wednesday after­
noon, with Mrs. J. D. -Parker nnd
Mrs. R. E. Shinholser hostesses.
The afternoon was pleasantly spent
with amusing guessing games and
music.
In the *’ Flower" contest
Mrs. J. N. Robson nnsJrred the
greatest number of question* correctly nnd for tho penalty of su eco»
will have to ontertain tho d&lt;clo at
It* next meeting. ’. A light refresh­
ment course waa served. •
.

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Mr Roy Chittenden has just re­
turned frOm Atlanta, where he was
the guest oi Vail Lovell and Wal­
lace Crosby at the Georgia Tech.
While in Atlanta he witnessed the
fool ball game between the Georgia
Tech and Cha(sd Hill, S' C

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Messrs 11 K |a-wis of Florence.
( ' . and M M Gregg "I Wil­

mington, N. C.. attendants at the
Wickor^Toole wedding ar«j , regis­
tered at, the Sanford House.
Miss May Vann of Madison Is the
guest of ,V.t
A R. Chnp|&gt;ell.
Mr and Mm. (’ K Bland and
Mrs. M. (I Rowe and Mr Anderson
of Drluind w e r e l he guests oi Mrs.
A-. R. '**Chap|iell on Wednesday.
They motored over for the wedding
of Miss Wicker and Mr. Toole.

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For Sale— Hound pup for aale
chi-np. Just the right age to train.
IV* B. Lynch, Sanford, Fla., Route
No. 1.
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every one gooil

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YFOETABEF M ARKET
phone 324 W e Deliver
111» \\ esi Second Street

For Bent Niee front Zoom fTir
light housekeeping, also well vt*ntilatei! bedroom. 302 P irk A \’f .
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Comprises all that is correct in
corsetry.

Designs are the last word.

Materials and trimmings are rich and
dainty.

Workmanship

is flaw less.

Fitting is perfect.

American Lady Corsets represent
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advantage of, at least, being shown our
beautiful line of corsets.

Our salesladies

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L ady . C orsets.

Mrs. B. E. Beatty and son, Mr.
W. E. Beatty and Mrs. E. W.
Pilley, who’ have been the guest* of
Mrs. Chas. Hand have returned to
their homo in Washington, N. C. _
Mrs. J. D. Conrad and Mrs.
Smith of DeLand, who have been
the guest* of Mr*. Robbins since

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Tile) iloti t do •
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the way you (ell out I"
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This Season ’s Showing of

Prof. Nerling of Gotha is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight.

Mr. Tom Getxon has returned
from a visit to his parents ip GeorRtn.
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For Bent One acr.- til, .:
(&lt;n
Third
street nnd Maple
For Kent— Good seven acre fiym.
barn and house, near Bock Ham- Addretta Hex Packard, H. P }i -,
15 if
ro c k Station, known ns Castle Garden.
Address Corn C. Bollinger.
M ISC ELAN E*)l s
1205 Center' St.. Cnnnstota, Nevi
York.
-• 12-lfc
Wanted— Plowing or team * 0rk
by man with good team, j p
For Kent— Nice furnished rooms
at Stumon’s. 31.25 a week and up. Summers, care &gt;1- S- Nelson, or
phono Lord's Station.
1415 E. Fourth St.
9-1 dtp

For Rent— Furnished rooms for
For Sale— One horse, wagon, bug­
tight
housekeeping. Apply to Mrs,
Horn«; Seekers— Good land iron
gy and harness." Price 3150.00 for
Furen,
117
Laurel
avenue,
city.
310
to 330 per acre, (rood location
quick sale. J. W. Booth, West Side.
9^fc
on road close to Sanford
Amwtr
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Home Seeker, thi» office
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For Kent— Booms for light house­
For Sale Barred Plymouth Hock
Lost Eastern Star pin ,n i ,, lur.
keeping.
919 Oak Ave.
9-tf
cockerels for breeders, E. B. Thomp­
qiHUMt- ring
Finder r*-tur• t., . q\
— * son strain. $2 each. Address P. O.
Park
avenue
and
reu tvi ». «.,r,|
For Bent Cheap- The 1). H. Moss'
Box 1168. Sanford.
17-.'ltp
.
1- itfi ‘
place. 5 acres, at Moore Station.
See Dimrritl Mitchell
HI dtp
FOR S A L E
Frivsh Yi'notablus
Scouring P.11 1f
Cabbage
Onions
Booms for Bent Two nice large
To make a good mhir . n i ;jr*
furnished rooms.
Mrs Stephens, for board», work into » (msi, nil! »
Fresh local grown Okra
cqrner
Sixth
and
Oak
avenue.
pound of soft soap. tmlJ a jmued of
Sweet Potatoes from'North Florida
•and-,
rind a quarter of a pound &lt;&gt;t llm*.
Irish^Potatoes
Plano to rent for the season. In­
Put.(j- an with a scruhhm,: iirmh i&amp;quire at 111 Second street. 8-tfc
Apples
Lemons
ntoad o f soap, and th-qi wash oft mti&gt;
plenty of clean water
Persimmons
Oranges
For
Bent
Cheap
for
Cash
Twenty
Limas 5c Dozen
acres of good hammock land all filed
Relations
Fresh Sanford Eggs, 40r
101 -H •’NYfiM Is \our opiii ••t»
Call or write A. M Tyler
Fresh Tennessee Eggs, 4.V
teint y ns ■ it-k'-q -to
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s e r v a t i v e i n Style.

Mrs. E. J. Taylor’ went over to
Orlando Thursday for several days*
visit.

TO RENT

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Mrs. Randolph Peyton of Wash­
ington, D. C., is the attractive guest
of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Barnes'.

Mr. Leslie Sample of Shreveport,
La., Is tho guest of Mri and Mrs.
A. R. Marshall.
Mr. Sample will
spend the winder in Sanford.
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Miss Kate Rogers, assistant to Mr,
Marcus Fagg at Jacksonville was
the guest of Mrs. Httnry Wight this
week.

Five acres tJlpd latyi-jnsidu
For Sale— Duroc Jersey pigs, 6 to
limits
for rent, neaV brick p)4,y (r(j
8 weeks old.. 110 per pair.
M. If.
loading
station.
Apply t,,- \ ¡,
Spencor, city.
17-2tp
Connelly, Sanford, Florida
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For Sal&amp;T-iUin _llarloy-Uaviimti
*- Çumislicd'Tnmns’ fîi*,fl(Vl,n. ■....j,¡»
Hun 500 mile. Write Wright-Bel­ at Mrs. ,C. H. Smith’ s, lo» ] ir.
Ave., between 3rd and 4th
fast. Agt., Orlando, Fla.
lK-ltp
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Wanted— Gentlemen roumers *t
For Henf^-Suite of three rooms
and bath.
Over McCuIler’ s store.- Stumaii'a. . 315 EL Fourth Si
For Sale— Secondhand oil or gas­ Sanford Telephono Co.
■ 1 Itp
14-U— 'r ■—
oline stove. Two good hurners
cheap. Can be seen at Sanford Fur­
For Kent Furnished rooms. Hof
Wanted f c v t i '
Ai 9Usa mi faulj.
niture Co.
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ami cold water. 38.00 per month, flower plants.
Jno
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bakini.
701 Magnolia avenue.
13-p-tf
(»hon« 287. Corner Third Kt ar.d
Houses for sale or rept. J. Musson.
French Ave.
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For Kent— To refined couple, four
nice room«. Excellent locatif»«. Ten . Wanted — Three, ut four
For Sale— One child’s tied and one dollars per month. “ No small chil­
light housekeeping for man ami U1je
revolving book ense.
Inquire I0Ö dren.
Enquire It, Herald Office.
Close In, if possible.
Address Ü.
East, Third St.
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Mrs. W. P. Carter has'returned
from Atlanta, to the pleasure of her
friends.
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Miss Anna Bell Carter of Val­
dosta, G»., is the guest of Mrs. W.
P. Carter.

OCTOBER 23, 1914

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Life 1.1 Wi'ith Lwinfi

SANFORD, FLORIDA. I l FISDAY. niTOIIKIt 27. 1911

VOLUME '1
C « Spen.ee
1 In 1 1•m t i n 1 1 w ill
report at the next im-t-ling and the
banquet and aiitoker will he held in
the rotunda of the court house ami
promises to be one glad time
Before adjournment the resigna­
tion of Secretary Bates was accept­
ed,
Mr. Bates has made the club
an oxrvlleiit secretary hut the du' lies of his office a» county asses-or
ure such in connection with his other
duties that he i u , forced to resign
frqm the club. Tlu- members were
loathe to part with him and ir\ tic-'
On«* of the bcit nnd most enthusi* tepting his resignation paid him a
»Stic meeltliR* of thtf season of the high compliment (or his efficiency
Commercial H ub was held last Fri­ nnd ahility not only in lus duties
da* night "'with about twenty-five hut jh«» many publicity stunts that
boosters of Sanford' and tho su r­ he pulled off for the city and county
rounding country preaont. President while he was secretary.
Uke called the meeting- .to order
Tho names of Krnest ■Householder
»nd after the reading of tho minutes and W. M. Haynes were proposed
the reports of various committees and Mr. Haynes was selected for
»ere heard.
Our responsible position unanimous­
The reports «leinonstrated the vast ly and made a graceful speech of
»mount of Rood the Commercial acceptance. Mr. Haynes is the busi­
flub is doing for tRe city and the ness manager of The Herald and is
county of Seminole.
u busy man but he can be depended
Previous to *the opening of the upon t o .g iv e the club his best ef­
meeting and while w a i t i n g .for the forts and can bv fiuiml at all limes
report of the secretary Mr. Henry at bis olhre in the 11* raid building
Mirks of Chicago, who wus present
The ( ’ ommercial Club i- growing
was called upon to make a talk It» and the rt-port of the nuance com ­
those assembled upon his proposi­ mittee was mosf encouraging, dem­
tion lor giving Hanford the attrac­ onstrating that while a great many
tions of a street fair.
Ho. outlined of our ritfiens are too busy at times
his proposition and convinced the to attend the meetings they are will
members that he had something out ing to enroll :«-&lt; member- and pay
of the ordinary in his line.
1‘ rtrfl- their dues and the Flub is beginning
ideal Lake appointed the following the ypur's business under most atis
commute'’ to meet with Mr Marks picious i in umstaiici'N.. man in
»nd g'&gt; over the situation &lt;i W Sanford run utf««r«l to stand aloof .»it•t
Spencer. W. M M cKinnon. 1. 1* refuse* to join Du- orga lii/.a Iion t li.it
Mct'uiler. A K Yowell, F \V. M a ­ hits accomplished so much for thi­
honey. F«-lix Frank, I* I* Caldwell. n l y and l&gt; . &lt;iii11ruling to a«1- niilplisl
\\ F Watson, Frank Giles, J D so mucli
In fuel not lung can ever
Robert».
be accomplished in Sanford without
The report of the committee on the united '■¡¡••ns -.f t b* •iti/.«*ii»
investigating the early closing of the ami they will never be united limb r
express nltire wus heard and a letter any other banner but a trade body
Irom the agent read, in which he proposition. The way to build .« *lty
»tated that the down town office is for every citizen in pon a com
sould III- open a ir flay and would
|„„|% ;m,|
forget
only he closed from 12 to 1 at the ull ,|llT,
B,„|
éliminâttiooT, loiur
politics alni pull unit Ito- united
Keg&amp;idum
otrora ïh*rieflu;U * jU
imlish * .....br»
ruunty v o r n u T T W r m m r T m r n r A f r A f T ^ ^ - *ni.v ' tni.„l|llg
M &gt;\ m
appropriateli by their body for an lh„ r|1&gt; l(u|1
Friday mglit Nov
exhibit at the Orlando Ynir It was fith
the M” L»e of thitpe .present that a re­
port
follows he sent the bourd
I arman Jury Disagrees
Thai any lurid appropriated for
Mineóla, N
N
Dei
-‘ n
1 In­
Ui4r or advertisement be placet! in jury in the case of \lrs Florence
the hands of a com m ittee of the Conklin ('arman. . barged with tinComnit-ru.il Club to be expended murder of Mrs Louise Halley', tailed
on u im mg „celebratimi during, tin* to reach n verdict after thirtei-ti
month ui February, details of which hour- ai d ii-n nunnn » of ■!• •■« *.i
»•il he furi i- bed later
tiiii
y ■ 1o i,i .i 'e
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’’ illtii ’A.1 s ,|p pi,||it«*«i. 1 0 )1
jut t&gt; I 11- 11 a Mi 11 . to
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THÉ ‘SANFORD
COMMERCIAL CLUB
HELD BIG MEETING

THF ri.llB IS- C B Q Ä J N MENIBERS AND GOOD WORK

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
RELATION OF GROWER
TO MEET IN SANFORD
TO THE BUYERS

market (»rice
In. this way goods
would invariably be sold before they
arrived, and when such is the case,
it is an easy matter to get an extra
price. This can only he done on a
M A N Y P R O M I N E N T P E O P L E V E G E T A B L E S P A C K E D P R O P ­ hrHiid that has a reputation, and is
well known among the trade.
W IL L HE HERE A T J
ERLY C O M M A N D B E T ­
t If course, there "are exceptions
M E E TIN G
T E R PRICES
W hen receipt« are light, and guuds
arc in demand, then sometime« tWe
ordinary stock brings as much ns
The South Central liistrict_FlorTl'- following letter from W f • the good, hut this is the exception,
ida Christian Ei\deavor Union will Deyo jfc Bro. is very timely and to t,ot the rule,
meet Jn Sanford on Oct. 30th, 31st the point and can be read with'
if this matter alone could be imand Nov. 1st and a large attendance prolu by ull those who nro inter- pressed upon the minds' of every
is assured.
The following very In­ eated m Florida fruits and veget- shipper and grower in your territory;
teresting program will he rendered: “ kle»
we believe it would be of grent benFriday:
New York, October 21, 1914.
efit to them, and would he the means
7:00 pe m. Song Service, led b y The Sanford He.rald, .Sanford, Fla.: of their obtaining better results on
Sanford Endeavorers.
Gentlemen We believe it is recog- ¿hi) average for everything thoy shlp7:30 Address of Welcome, by Rev. nixed by those who know that there ped.
It is done in «onto sections;
F. 1\ Strong, Sanford.
are us many cars of vegetables shif- nr,d wherever applied it brings ro­
7:45 Response, Itev. C. E. Enlow, ped from yoqr territory us any other „nits, and that after all is what the
Winter Park..
point m your great stall'.
Our ex- grower and shipper has in mind, nnd
k 00 Addrosti, Rev fi B Waldron, perirmi- in handling these goods i„ constantly working for.
A ahipTampa
“
here .is listxibutors is varied, anil, p,-r spends his time, his money and
Social time.
! «onietnnes unsatisfactory, not only labor in growing goods, bringing
Saturday.
to ourselves, but no doubt to tho»« them to perfection, and then when
Brit) a
rn D e v o t i o n a l
Meeting, who -tip ns
We thought perhaps hi- has them ready to ship, puls
He' Nelson, Kissiniinye
it migi’ t go to more shippers,, and them up carelessly and gets poor rc9.00 Prayer
and
Praise Service, they might benefit by our i-xperiem-o -nit«, »imply hecuust- when they
Mr» F I’Strong,
Sanford
to !■. i«r advantage il you would reas'li the market they invariably
9:30 Itoli Gali and Appoint.mont publish this letter in their behalf as reach there in poor order, packagis
of Committee«.
well a,s ours.
It is our opinion, slack and command no attention.
10:00 Atldresa, Itev Geo. Hyman, after a great deal of experience, that causing a constant source of un­
Sanford.
it shippers and growers would use „uyunce and worry to the party
more cure, and greater «riTort in will! sells them
10 no Discussion» Ijuiet Hour.
Tenth I.-ginn, Iunior Work, Titlung, puck.ng and »hipping their goods,
II you think favorably of this mut­
condurteli by Mr Dunran li i ’ urry, better results would In* obtained, ter and think this letter is worth
Jacksonville. I’ r»*«idi-nt Stati* Union and I - fault found with their coni­ publishing in
paper we shall
ti a Im at all 11 no » is do
mis-i o
Song aii'l Beiie'ilc lio n
appreciate It. and m*-will be glad to
J 10 p
Iti I le Vili limai Service, mg 1lo
ery
lu'*t tin possibly
an follow il ixji wiili others, if in your
subject. l'rayer. l,«-u.li-r Kt-\ F F. with their shipments, if he is con j ml g Mien t you think it necessary
scn-iitt" i- honest and untiring in hiStvinrneyer. Sanford
We are int«-rest«-.| m '•aidurii
We
effort- to get tin- be» l possible te hu mlled a good muli y car» from
, iHi \li»-ionar v ] ' roblèni», Itev
»ult»
II not, he is not worthy of there last season an«l we hop«« to
F I* Strong. Sanford.
3 'III Supporting I tu* Work at thè their -hiptnent»
bandi«' .« g.md many this year, and
W • l elo -.e it a good idea for »hij&gt; it I» our aim. intention un«l purFrulli. Kev
&lt;
I
t *i|ow. Wmter
pcr.s ’ o ii -e (or l lie rttsel »«■» a brand, |io-«i l” get tin- t.i-st J.osslldi- results
l'srh
l imi Keport» irom I tisi ri« t Of- and in establishing n brand, build up for ill who entrust th«-ir goods to
a reputation that will hem-tit them, our mre
cer» and Societies .itili Business.
t'oojn-ratmri in «iU lines of
nut only lor tile future years, loll btisimss means suive»», and if a
I lo Song limi B e n e d lction
7 imi l'r.iver a i d
Pralse, s i l b j e i l . for M •ir entir&lt;- «•xperiem «•
-hipper will ■l-isily follow the ad
F. instance, il a brand of goods
Servici
Mr
\ K
IlosM'ttiT. M iii
man. with
Is Ur.Hi.till Nulllord M a r , ev ery ptt« k
for d
a horn he d. le» business ami ill whom
sge' t flat Is sVippcd Irom Hint (arm he feels eoUltdenee, he wdl get better
, -i u .—v»»*t&gt;*'■y R-v. ii
H. Mliertsoti, Sunday „holi l be so brami«*«!, not careless a Verag«' results
1y , bit lÎi'atly ami plainly, and noth
-i limi Missioohlv
De Lit ml
F'la
In Du» Lrirg«’ metroj.««litan distnat
» no s,,11g .»nil l(&lt;-nedi' tion
mg inder this brand should be -loj. of our» the |M«pulation is increasing

N' O li»

THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY FAIR
_ _ _ PROPOSITION
TODID BE HELD THIS YEAR IN
FORM OF STREET FAIR

Sanforil will be the scene of a big
gala week in January or February;
when the first session of tho Reminolo County Fair is hold. Thta will
ho surprising news to the people of
tho city and county hut will be good
nows, for the Idea of Seminole coun­
ty having a fair has been agitated
many times in the past year.
If
we aro not to have an exhibit of our
resources the next tiest thing is to
have an exhibit in Orlando, or if the
Seminole fair is held at somi* time
near the dale of i h«* Orlando fair the
Seminole county exhibit could .bo
moved to Orlando with but little
expense if the peojile ol Seminole
county so desired.
At any rate tho idea remains
fixed in the minds of the people of
Sanford that this county should *
have a fair of some kirn! nnd as
there are no (air grounds available
the best manner of hoiiling the first
(air would In* on the strei-ts of San­
ford
Th«' booth» «nuld be arranged
all along First street ami the poul­
try show and fruits and vegetables
an«i fancy work and products of tho
kitchen &gt;inll.l^lii- housed in Die Dnperiul Theater or the city hall or any
suitable buildings in tin* main port
of Dii' i't(&gt; m order that they would
be under rover III «-use of ram.
The (air proper could be all on
I hi- innm street and this feature
«■«penally appeals to the merchants
of the nty as tin- crowds would re­
main in Do- n ty .1
ip u i.
bW- &gt;i"Vdnvs-of th.&lt;* ftrr •"'ffiiCbTfitrTOc cn'rt4*
the merchants would arrange »|mt tul sales and give away |rn*e« un«l
otherwise assist in making Die four
days a grand success and gi-iu-ral
trade days
So inlay
ped excepting No I goods, anil ev- rapidly, and i h«* «li-inami for south
In connection with the fair project*,
B tl) a m (jiiu-t Hour Servie«*. (Tv **ll *)f 1 »hould be put 1'iT^l. l_««^«a. i- , ?.. e : .. a u_ i.rml io «• «» itiwtiy-«« giOiig Henry MaTks, OIYC of Dn’ leesl boostMi. It Jl - M «♦«r l*en»t- .■'anford
tío s«*' g'oiTdiT Tú sucfi
muitner as j,, j„. great during the winter season. or» anti ailverlisers in the fair and
9 15 Sunday School.
would sustain the reputation of
We Imp«* for Sunfnnl a jiueeessful exhibitions business is in the city
I l liti Convention Sermon, in ill«' i l , brami n' .voli a» III«' ml« ml gc r m-lue «o
and is anxious to put on aeropiano
&lt; bureh^ h V It. V who Is elltriisteii with the shipment ' t.1' b f t n k i n g yo u in ail van«« we r«y- (lights and some line fireworks dis­
• ongregational
ot illese goods, so I bal they wjH ma Iii
F. D Brtiwulee Sa nfor«!
play-Hi» tire work di»jda\s an* "f
t I . I■* in e o, 1 •oui l'r i
t fa In--« wild ’ * • - the &gt;ii-gi* of
‘i .. ,r. . ■»r i r «I V.
-M, tifoni
"«. M 11 t
MM ..:**.«•
^tw erp
end -• vital other good
.ii-Cl n
W « DF. Y u A Ji ID '
Jocits that would he excclli'llt draw ­
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, no F \. r -i
It Y I' I Noll's
t.*» \dilr«-.»- subji . I
I t e F'.di
•¡»in i:
th e f o ll o w i n g
\
I* i o n
ing cards for Diu night displays. Mr.
"■ant.U I
U.V 'll-' barged
Dur
regular
bunday evening meet- Murks has the highest class exhibi­
I«
t.cy
Campaign
for
the
Benetit
ol
aril) i H Walker and I t b .M ,
1 Wo jurors are said Io hfl ve vvli’d
:i.i:&gt; A«ldr«-ss. Mr. Marcus t bag g
Laughiin to appear before the city for acquittent und two for convic­ Children's Home Society, Jackson­ I In Individual Society, by t h e Stale ring wa* held in the church. Our tions &lt;ri this kind and w|U also cruet,
subject wa» missionary meeting - on the street the replica of Heidel­
l’ r. sident. Mr. D H Curry
council at their next meeting to c on ­ tion of murib-r in the lirst «|«*gree, on ville
World Survey
This prngrum was berg ('«»tie. iii which the Indies of
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fi/ with them about the appropria­ the 11mm1 ballot
Song ami B&gt;*nedl«*ti«iti.
ably
led
by
Mis»
Itul.y He« l»v Tin- the •1 1&gt; would lorvc him hes during
lu Coiisei'ratmn Servi« «-. Mr
tion for u county exhibit.*
DiRtriel Attorney Louis I '-mitli
l.illowing
I»
the
program
li - risoti, W mt«-r l'afk
. no i
F l’rayer M-i-ting 1. «d
the fair and milk»' »mm-* money for
Messrs
Singletary nnd
Black siili! tonight il vsa
ildik'ly Hal
I'ru -,«-r by YU I- Il I ’ a v i1n- ni* «11«:t ion
Do riuV. alburn and ctvie .im prov ewelder wire present and called the Mr» Carinan »miM ■ o r i■■■ brought er Mr l’eri V Dale. Winter Dark
ri pi nr«- li—*.m
YI at 1
15-21» .' im-tit- &gt;*f Sauforii
In fact. Mr.
attention
the club to tin- mi*eting j
t rial ngatn
.ini
r- 1 l '&lt;
I« nier
of tin Mate FedcFalion of laibor
|
Mark»
*c.«’i!d
g.
f
uji «.uni- rii«»st «-x•
a
r
in
i
n
I
•
«
Attorneys for Mr
Mail'll’«-, by
Mr*Kciiu-ily
that »hi inset here In January anil morrow will a»k t i.at ' e !.. a I HOI
n-lb-m uttraction» fur tin* fair and
The Homi* Basi*, by Mrs
F f; sum«- that havg p«-v«-r b.-fun* been
if&lt; j r•-t.j.it informed them that a led to liait, a ml t h&lt;- list N'T At I iT
« «a 11 bel
stugi-d ill Florida
curnmntee w,.u|«l be appointed later , nt&gt;y js |Ull ..^p— ted t«. op)...... U&lt; h .1
«■reut Ma».» Mo ve me ht Toward
*4'in- ('ommercial Club bus taken
to tak«' are of the visitors and «to
« '„ t,.I
Christiumty, Mi»» Annie May Mor­ uj&gt; .tlu* matter a n d - a /ip°ciM com &lt;■o-oinT.it.- witii the local organica - 1 The defendant coll« |«-o-«l ill the
tria,
in
il»
Intesi
ollìcial
Statement,
The supreme e (Torta of thq, fighling
niittee of business men were aj&gt;tforu-relative to showing the visi­ vourt after the jury was discharged ihi-n of five nations* have failed to makes tiu- daini yri bavmg tbrust ris.
Native Control of Churches, Miss jiuinted by Prcsiilent I^*k«i at tbo
tor* a good timtt during the three
str.'ng
force«
aertiss
thè
farpathinnn
torri
Die
tuli«ri
ii.it
ile
along
thè
When the jury appeared to report
Ruby Betts
dsy. «I the nieeting.
lasl meeting for Dm purpose tri con* disagreement Dr. Edwin Carman, Friniim Belgiom border.
I,at«*sl re- m tiu- fan* «ri dctermined resisi ance
Strong F'lforls being Made to («•rriuz with Mr Marks und making
b 0 . McLaughJin called the al- the defendant's husband.* who hud jiorts tmiay were tliat a struggi«- li.rn u ti und Austrian force», il is
arrangement» n»r tin- I'xhibita.
As
Dntlon of the members to the loike been sitting in tin- court tool» con «ri un parallele«! fury stili was in »ani, have now a strong watt «ri. Know Conditions, Mr Davis
(i|«l Religion Changing and More Sanford has-never *hj|d an, agroplano
county side of the road leading from versing with friends,* joined in» wife progress along t In* Norih S u , wliere tr..” ps along a well establislied line
Mar)' ill g ht D ii» hbtne shoultl provo a
hxnforii to Sorrento. Mt. Dora and at the counsel table. Mrs. Carman tbt Genna ns with reckless bravery ! front the northern-spurs of the Car- Workers Needed, by Miss
Gu
t
chi
1
great drawing caril und. the mun em ­
Huitis nnd this matter will he taken appeared tired ami fi-arful.
|1«t an* throwing their troops against pal Ilians before Dm long riisjiuled
How a B. V I' U. caiv Hull Ltl ployed by 5Jr ‘Martin are among tho
up through the secretar y with the hair was disheveled and her formerly the alii«-» forces. %
fortress of I’ rzcmyal into the district
tins Need, by Mrs K«-rini&gt;dy
Lake county board of commission
In*si in the business and th«* weather
Before this Inn- is arrayed
Tlic Frie neh ulficiul statement- indi­ of i'lnck
Immaculute costume wrinkled
.Tins ws»s certainly a very inter­ permitting will guarantee u success­
eri.
Robert Ludlunt,
foreman, an­ enti-- that an nttemjit to cut off the th.- main army of the Russian«, now esting jirogratit ,md was thoroiigbly
ful flight o w r '(be business portions
Tin- Inland Waterways via the nounced
German right wing had made sotti« ,..id to have I ««•#•fi reinforced by enjiryeil by all present
Visitors are of Sanford every &lt;b»y of the fair
If, as is said, the a llie » troop« from the &lt; nucasus, Siberia
J" hni' f ' c r which was taken up
" W e have been arguing for eight progrèsalways welcome to these meetings. wce k .
11 previous meetings was again or nine hours and we hav«- !&gt;(*«■n ha vc 'o-iuldislied a front (rum Y |ire» ami Turkestan The Austrians cimiti
Next Sunday evening the proThis matter of a fair, while^raliter
called up anil the importance ol this conversing for the hulaittv of the. to Bouliers, tho German line ha«*j auro^ses in engagements to ¿he ^ ^ ^
^ j(( (.harR(. ,,f , h„ pr,,a.
"V î.ci-ii thrust back in a sharp angle, northeast of I‘ rr.emy-1 and on
late to inaugurate should jtrAve a
tt-atcr brought to the attention of time. We canntit agre«
Vice
ident, Mis» Clara Millen ami
decided * .success in every muy and
members.
At the suggestion of John J Gra- the jioint •&gt;( which im considerably to lower San
A com m ittee com­
.
,
i, .
\ , president, _M*r. S. G. Kertnedy*
«•fit ol the lir*t efforts a fcood annual
Latest ilisjuitciu's from retrograd
*
posed of t*. K. Walker, E. T . Wood- harn, Mrs. Carman's chief counsel, tin- northward of their forces on the
(air dan ftp eveulved and u not her
The sav that the (1ermans are «-ontinning '
|u. a,lli A- ■ Connelly was appolnt- the jury was a s k e d 'whether it was the shore of Die north sea.
year
Sanford can linvo a fair grounds
. t0 'nvestigato the matter nnd the evidence they could not agree Ucrrnun movepient aero»» the Yser, their "precijiitate retreat," and have
race
track anil many other features
evacuated
Lodz,
in
Plonnd.
Ah
which presented a menacing aspect
V lU’ l **‘‘ Senators nnd Congressmen on.
*
that
will ujijmal to the |)«-oji!e of
utti-mpt
i&gt;y
the
German»
to
cheek
to
the
allies,
lias
been
checked,
the
“ ut the St. Johns river route.
" I t la not a question of evidence.
Seminole county.
ilie Russian advance, it is »aid, was
( he °f thp moal important mat- Your Honor," »aid Jtfhn il Godin, French war Office «nys.
It is to bo hoped that the puoptn
All accounts agree that the toil ol unsuccessful.
j / * 0 l *le entiro meeting was then juror number nine. " W e have gone
of the whole county will take an in­
No word has come uji to early
scusied, that of making Sanford a over the evhienee carefully and we human life exacted in the crucial
terest In the fair and if possible tho
struggle is enormous.
Three mead­ afternoon of the lighting at Tsutg“ «ng point and »everal ideas were cannot roach a verdirt."
fair should« be held In February of
tau,
where
a
small
German
garrison
vatircd that will eventually bring
The Justice thanked the jury i»r ows near Os tend, a British corrcsnext year us it will be the means of
is
attemptong
t«i
»U»nd
oil
at
tanks
CHASE
«&amp;
CO.
t0 « »"fo r d .
T o get official its attention to the evidence and pondent fej»eata, are heiija*«! with
■cii
attracting
one of tin* largest crowds
by
land
and
hui
from
the
combined
German dead.
0n oo the matter the following then discharged it.
i/ct first pape montimi ils
to
Sanford
that Dm city bit- ever
Japanese
and
British
forceUv-ent
There
is
no
worii
frnm
the
remain-,
Mtth-l-t,ee _*** al*Pointed: F W.
k
no
w
n
f,
r
«ri
Die
il
tuof
baule,
strclifilng
rtp-.rts
Dmt
relntioiis
l.i-iwi.:?
&lt;
b»ua
tlir
larRust
adwrtiscrs
in
Prominent Kduralnr Here
n II ' V ' ^
^ines, A. P. ( onW'«• bay«- all tin* fruit», vegetables,
prof Shelton Phillips of
\\ 111■- 1 «•! t•• il.. South ami cast acro«» Frali. .- ami Jaj*atl w. r«- bamg -'raiu. l w. -.today's issilo.
Ilio ad­
•"i ' h . »“ „ i , ' " ' " “ ' u ' " ' s " " " r" ami inspertor of rural seboid» «*t t•« thè «dgc of Switaerluml
live stuck, etc , that any tit her sec­
Ap ......................1 by word fr««m l’.kiu
vertisement may bo found
iiii ni-ter
tion of the state cun boast and a fair
an./'* 1Uj l&gt; - xa ¡J] gj y . n
s m uker Florida was bere severa)
day» " f I»-* 1
|».»r**««tly boih'»l«l«*s are UWaitiiig tlu tb.itthe Ubine-«- for.-lgn
in February will demountruje to lbo
bad
demanded
t
ii«surrender
«ri
a
on page '2 dr ¡Î.
her* ^ rtrf * 80CM' M»1' 6 tu the mem- week look!ng uftur’ school mteresl» outeome of the rontlict toglile iiortb,
world that we haye the goods and
Japanese
torpedo
boat
breaihed
by
upon
which
depends
future
plans
of
•Bd 4#n&lt;* V**^0r* iff a few weeks Hu had not firtlsh'ed his tour of
are
not ashamed to show them.
tin;
Germans
to
escape
destruction
campaigning,
although
it
Ì»
proba
bit
t. i f f *
** ’ * *
Uvn ? ' ” ) Prominont men will be Seminole county last Saturday and
Special
Notice
that
heavy
.lighting
still
is
in
p
r
o
g
-fh
y
the
Japanese
» ««.s'1 ^ * l ^ nd thi*-' T Gi» will be as yet we have.not learned what he
A message from Berlin confirmed
Announcement
* mru get together meeting and thinks of our rurul schools but from gr«*»s to the portli of Verdun, where
The Herald will on each
recent reports that General von
Tho Literature Dept, of the W o m ­
the
army
of
the
German
crown
what
ho
did
see
he
gavo
a
most
ex­
DrollLmt¡mlH'^,’
tnembora und
an's (fiub will meet at Libraryday call attention to the
to w i l l ’ * ^ r a U r s will bQ there cellent account and the school board jirince is making n desperate c/Tort Moltke was no longer acting as chief
of
the
German
general
staff.
O
w
in
g'
Club Booms on Oak avenue W ednes­
to pierce the front litio.
coun«„
and Seminole
«unty Tn.v.S* ni°i’d
;
aminole and teachers and the coyilty super­
largest advertisement in
to
his
illness,
it
was
Ttuid.
his
jriace
day, Oct. 28th, at 2:45. New m em ­
Reports
from
the
cuttern
front
in­
o„
10 the former committee intendent of Seminole county can
was
being
filled
by
General
von
the
current
issue.
bers arc cordially urged to bo preadicate
that
the
greatest
battle,
of
the
rr*niem enu were added l he well *be proud of the schools that
» * m « of Q
ent.
J-'alkenhayne.
war
In
that
area
is
impending.
Aushave been intrusted to them.
•
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.*
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S U M M A R Y OF T H E W A R

W. Blackweldcr and

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE E IG ir r

J
Launch Ride
1 Monday rcturhed to their home
A gay party of young people en-1 Thursday afternoon,
joying n boat rub* on the lake
Thursday morning were Misses Julia
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb HnllilT have relurued from the F.aat Canil. They.
Wicker. He be ecu W icket»- M ary
^ftapffulr-'Lncra. Xlba.
rFonr fttifr 3J
Davis; Messrs. O. K. l-ewis, M. M . ! then go on to Lakeland for a visit to
Boor were d a in ty , baud n u d r hand­ ,Gregg, Pope Wicker. l-oshe Sample Mr. KatlitT’a parents,
a nd S. ’Yount*.
»
,1
«kerchiefs.
-----V Dr and Mrs. Armstrong and fnmThe wedding presents were shown
Ltistern Star
ily arrived in Sanford Thursday on
nt the end of t he hall, where the
At the regular meeting *•f the hast t&gt;x-1rbeautiful luunrh the Itivetvie*
»liver, int glass and china wits u l ­
ern Star Tuesday evening, Mrs. W. Maid.
tra r lively arranged.
Frank B.
--------------------- ------Mr. and Mrs. Toole left on the M. Haynes and Mr
Adams
were
initiated.
When
it
was
morning train for Jacksonville and
• .
Nowaday«,
South Carolina, /ropt .where they wil^ announced that thy new a p p a r a t u s
go to Philadelphia' to mnl»e tlieir for the initiation ceremony w’npld be- A Woman’s crowning glory’—»0 meused for Jhe first time Mr Ada ms |
" hnlr. Life
future home.
was
visibly
affected
and
it
would
The bride’s going away gown was
a smart tailored suit of dark blue stem that Mrs. Haynes would not
wool poplin. With this was worn a have the courage W S f s I t for the
blouse of blue crepe-meteor, hand German air ship to arrive hut the
embroidered, and a stylish black candidates knew it would be a fine
velvet hat with white wings and thing to be floating around with the
other shining stars, so taking their
silver ornament.
•courage in both hands they stepped
Mr. Toole is n young man of ster­ aboard the ship, flew over to France,
ling qualities, connected in business
dropped sixteen bombs overboard
aH insurance -inspector with the while hovering above the allied
Transportation
Mutual insurance
armies, didn’t stop long enough to
Co. of Philadelphia. His bride is a ascertain the damage, for Messrs.
charming and popular girl, the only Hay Butts and D. H. C. Habun were
daughtcr’of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence going to servo refreshments nnd re­
I). Wicker.
turned to Sanford on schedule time,
TT.
alighting on the roof of the Imperial
P re- N u p fic u D inner
Just as the first call for refreshments
Tuesday evening,' preceding the sounded, a m i d ' t h e applause of the
wedding rohcarsal. Miss Genie Wick­ cheering stars, a frightened but
e r vntmtrtrmt—with n very delightful happy pair of Eastern Stars, who
dinner for the wedding party at her did full justice to the tempting
home on Oak avenue. Covers were dainties served by the gracious hosts. W e have slw ayi tried to be juit a little.•h e«!
ol ike other fellow in the genei»1 equipment of
laid for ten. The colors of yellow
‘Applications for membership nro our More. A i •n evidence of tkn deure to ihow
a n d gmtn were tastefully carried beirtg received nt each rhee.ting and t the newer! nnd only ike Lett td everything, wn
out in the decorations of the table the order is growing rapidly in San­ gfndly recommend to uren oi ink
and dining room.
The table with ford. Prominent- guests from De-’
its n j)|K)intrncnt of rut glass and loind were Mrs. J D. Conrad and
silver and dainty china, centered by I Mrs. Belle Smith. Mrs. MrGughgin
P e n c ra ft ^
a basket of ferns and nlnmanders of Qcala was also present,
was very attractive.
The -pretty
Combined Office
little place cards of cupiijs and hearts
H o man's CVitfa
and Fountain Pen
were attached to yellow ribbons a t ­
The* reception of tho S oci al . De­
tached to the charming favors con­ partment to the general club will
cealed beneath the basket. These lie held at the club rooms Tuesday —the newer! member oi tbe Certer'r Ini fimilr.
wert* cards containing kodak )&gt;tc- afternoon, Oct. 27. Every member1 Pencraft ink write* n blue nnd doer n jet tiled .
It ir erpeaelly brilliant, *mooth and permanent.
t ures of the bride and groom to Imi, of the entire Hub is cordially in­ Come
la and let ut thow you the new Carter ink
with the date Oct. 21st, 1314. ’ A vited to be present.
bottle with tho new Bow-controller.
t e m p i n g six course dinner was
MBS. A. W. FITTS. Jr
served consisting of
Chairman
Grapefruit Cocktail
Turkey
Bread Dressing
/four Mr e l i n g *
S an f o r d , Florida
Cranberry Sauce
The rose meeting was held at the
Celery
Saratoga Chi (is home of Mrs. T I. O'Connor Thors
Bread and Butter Sundwiches
day afternoon with a good attend­
ance.
Hoses grow as if by magic
Chicken Salad Wafers *
Olives
and
a
pleasant time was enjoyed
ice Cream
The next meeting wilt be held at
Fruit Cake
Pound Cake
the home of Mrs. J II Ferguson, j
Coffee
520
West First street. A cordial in­
Miss Wicker’s guests were UoV. F
vitation
is extended to all members
E. Sielnmoyel,. Alisses Julia find Be- j

♦

ABOUT PEOPLE
AND EVENTS

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Carter’s
Ink

Herald Printing Co.

ence Frank. Mesar». Norman Toole, |
M. M (irt-gg, (I K. la-wis and Pope
Prrsnnitf Mrnlutn
Wicker.
i Mr« J II Ferguson ha» rciurned
After the rehearsal cake und win*- front Otto Creek, where »he wa»
were served
m lleil bv the illness nf lief daughler
L’rrrp l l ' r f t l l r i d g r

One. o( the delightful affairs of the
week was the meeting of the Every
W ee k Bridge Club, with Mrs. For­
rest Lake hostess on Thursday. In
hnno’r of Mrs. Randolph Peyton of
Washington. D. C . and twi&gt; of the
»easoii's brides, Mr» W E Watson
and Mr» Geo |i Bishop, there wa»
a guent table.
Mrs. T A. Neal
made top score winning the club
prize, a dainty ten set. Mrs. Bishop
won tho guest priz.e, a case of coast­
ers. A refreshmciU course of cream­
ed chicken, broiled pineapple, pimen­
to cheese sandwiches, tea and colTee
was served
Mr«. I-ake’s guests
were Mesdnmes G, F. Smith, C. M.
.Vorcc, Margaret Bnrqes, W. 1&gt;
Holden, T A. Neal, S. E. Puleston,
R. A. Newman, D. L. Thrasher, C.
'O. McLaughlin. B. W. Herndon, A.
•W. Fitts, Sr., meml»ers of the club.
Other guests were Mrsdaptea ltandolph Tcyton, Gf°. D. Bishop and
W, E. Wptaon.

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Mrs. H. H. Hill was the gracious
hostess to the members of tho Fancy
Work Circle T hu r s d ay afternoon and
a v e r y ' delightful time was enjoyed
by those present. The social g a t h ­
erings of the circle are always e n ­
joyable affairs a n d anticipated with
pleasure. A tempting refreshment
course was daintily served, consist­
ing of torqoto aspic, rolled sandwlc hii, olives, radishes and coffee-.
Assisting in serving were Misses
Erminia Houser nnd Gladys Wilson.
Members of the club present were
Mesdames Tom Da vis^
1!. "Gar­
ner, Eaterby, IlobdftiiV hilltcer, W. J.
Hill, W. T. John», W. W. Long and
Miss Jessie Wheeler. Other gueata
of Mrs. Hill were Mesdames Ed.
Higgins and Henry McLaulln and
Miss Bessie Long.
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Tho ladies of the Woodmen Circle
were delightfully entertained at the
Gate City House Wednesday after­
noon, with Mrs. J. D. -Parker nnd
Mrs. R. E. Shinholser hostesses.
The afternoon was pleasantly spent
with amusing guessing games and
music.
In the *’ Flower" contest
Mrs. J. N. Robson nnsJrred the
greatest number of question* correctly nnd for tho penalty of s ue co »
will have to ontertain tho d&lt;clo a t
It* next meeting. ’. A light refresh­
ment course waa served. •
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Mr Roy Chittenden has just re­
turned frOm Atlanta, where he was
the guest oi Vail Lovell and Wal­
lace Crosby at the Georgia Tech.
While in Atlanta he witnessed the
fool ball game between the Georgia
Tech and Cha(sd Hill, S' C
Messrs
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mington, N. C.. attendants at the
Wickor^Toole wedding ar«j , regis­
tered at, the Sanford House.
Miss May Vann of Madison Is the
guest of ,V.t
A R. Chnp|&gt;ell.
Mr and Mm. (’ K Bland and
Mrs. M. (I Rowe and Mr Anderson
of Drluind were l he guests oi Mrs.
A-. R. '**Chap|iell on Wednesday.
They motored over for the wedding
of Miss Wicker and Mr. Toole.
Mrs. W. P. Carter has'returned
from Atlanta, to the pleasure of her
friends.
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Mrs. Randolph Peyton of Wash­
ington, D. C., is the attractive guest
of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Barnes'.
Prof. Nerling of Gotha is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight.
Miss Anna Bell Carter of Val­
dosta, G»., is the guest of Mrs. W.
P. Carter.

7 Mr. Leslie Sample of Shreveport,
La., Is tho guest of Mri and Mrs.
A. R. Marshall. Mr. Sample will
spend the winder in Sanford.
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Miss Kate Rogers, assistant to Mr,
Marcus Fagg a t Jacksonville was
the guest of Mrs. Httnry Wight this
week.
Mrs. E. J. Taylor’ went over to
Orlando Thursday for several days*
visit.
Mr. Tom Getxon has returned
from a visit to his parents ip GeorRtn.
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For Sale— Hound pup for aale
chi-np. Just the right age to train.
IV* B. Lynch, Sanford, Fla., Route
No. 1.
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TO RENT

For Bent One acr.- til, .:
(&lt;n
Third
street nnd Maple
For Kent— Good seven acre fiym.
barn and house, near Bock Ham- Addretta Hex Packard, H. P }i -,
15 if
r o c k Station, known ns Castle Garden.
Address Corn C. Bollinger.
MISCELANE*)l s
1205 Center' St.. Cnnnstota, Nevi
York.
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Wanted— Plowing or team * 0rk
by man with good team, j p
For Kent— Nice furnished rooms
at Stumon’s. 31.25 a week and up. Summers, care &gt;1- S- Nelson, or
phono Lord's Station.
1415 E. Fourth St.
9-1 dtp

Wanted—Gentlemen roumers *t
For Henf^-Suite of three rooms
and bath. Over McCuIler’s store.- Stumaii'a. . 315 EL Fourth Si
For Sale— Secondhand oil or gas­ Sanford Telephono Co.
■1 Itp
14-U— 'r ■—
oline stove. Two good hurners
cheap. Can be seen at Sanford Fur­
For Kent Furnished rooms. Hof
Wanted f c v t i ' Ai 9Usa mi faulj.
niture Co.
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ami cold water. 38.00 per month, flower plants.
Jno 1) bakini.
701 Magnolia avenue.
13-p-tf
(»hon« 287. Corner Third Kt ar.d
Houses for sale or rept. J. Musson.
French Ave.
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For Kent—To refined couple, four
nice room«. Excellent locatif»«. Ten . Wanted —Three, ut four
For Sale—One child’s tied and one dollars per month. “ No small chil­ light housekeeping for man ami U1je
revolving book ense.
Inquire I0Ö dren. Enquire It, Herald Office.
Close In, if possible. Address Ü.
East, Third St.
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care Herald.
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For
Rent—Furnished
rooms
for
For Sale—One horse, wagon, bug­
Horn«; Seekers—Good land iron
gy and harness." Price 3150.00 for tight housekeeping. Apply to Mrs,
Furen,
117
Laurel
avenue,
city.
310
to 330 per acre, (rood location
quick sale. J. W. Booth, West Side.
9^fc
on road close to Sanford Amwtr
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Home Seeker, thi» office
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For Kent— Booms for light house­
For Sale Barred Plymouth Hock
Lost Eastern Star pin ,n i ,, lur.
9-tf
cockerels for breeders, E. B. Thomp­ keeping. 919 Oak Ave.
qiHUMt- ring
Finder r*-tur• t., . q\
— * son strain. $2 each. Address P. O.
Park
avenue
and
reu tvi ». «.,r,|
For Bent Cheap- The 1). H. Moss'
Box 1168. Sanford.
17-.'ltp
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1- itfi ‘
place. 5 acres, at Moore Station.
See Dimrritl Mitchell
HI dtp
FOR S A L E Frivsh Yi'notablus
Scouring P.1 1 1f
Cabbage
Onions
Booms for Bent Two nice large
To make a good mhir . n i ; jr*
furnished rooms.
Mrs Stephens, for board», work into » (msi, nil! »
Fresh local grown Okra
cqrner
Sixth
and
Oak
avenue.
pound of soft soap. tmlJ a jmued of
Sweet Potatoes from'North Florida
•and-,
rind a quarter of a pound &lt;&gt;t llm*.
Irish^Potatoes
Plano to rent for the season. In­
Put.(j- an with a scruhhm,: iirmh i&amp;quire a t 111 Second street. 8-tfc
Apples
Lemons
ntoad of soap, and th-qi wash oft mti&gt;
plenty of clean water
Persimmons
Oranges
For
Bent
Cheap
for
Cash
Twenty
Limas 5c Dozen
acres of good hammock land all filed
Relations
Fresh Sanford Eggs, 40r
101 -H •’NYfiM Is \our opiii ••t»
Call or write A. M Tyler
Fresh T e n n e s s e e Eggs, 4 .V
teint y ns ■ it-k'-q -to
MU
e v e r y o n e gooil
Zen
Tile) iloti t do •
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For Bent Niee front Zoom fTir
|oiral ¡io] It H r
'i n*t
T I I F Y F O E T A B E F M A R K E T light housekeeping, also well vt*n- repill-d .tile It lot of r•*
yon want ts
phone 324 W e Deliver
Iteri- III )oqt Ov\11 i t Ml* '
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tilatei! bedroom. 302 P irk A\’f .
the way you (ell out I"
111» \\ esi Second Street
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Five acres tJlpd latyi-jnsidu
For Sale— Duroc Jersey pigs, 6 to
limits
for rent, neaV brick p)4,y (r(j
8 weeks old.. 110 per pair.
M. If.
loading
station.
Apply t,,- \ ¡,
Spencor, city.
17-2tp
Connelly, Sanford, Florida
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For Sal&amp;T-iUin _llarloy-Uaviimti
*- Çumislicd'Tnmns’ fîi*,fl(Vl,n . ■....j,¡»
Hun 500 mile. Write Wright-Bel­ at Mrs. ,C. H. Smith’s, lo» ] ir .
Ave., between 3rd and 4th
fast. Agt., Orlando, Fla.
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Comprises all th at is correct in
corsetry. Designs are the last word.
Materials and trimmings are rich and
dainty. Workmanship is flaw less.
Fitting is perfect.

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American Lady Corsets represent
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advantage of, at least, being shown our
beautiful line of corsets. #Our salesladies
w ill s h o w you w ith pleasure.
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of American
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Lady . Corsets.

Mrs. B. E. B e a t t y and son, Mr.
W. E. Beatty and Mrs. E. W.
Pilley, who’ have been the guest* of
Mrs. Chas. Hand have returned to
their homo in Washington, N. C. _
Mrs. J. D. Conrad and Mrs.
Smith of DeLand, who have been
the guest* of Mr*. Robbins since

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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 I E L D

S A N K )R D HE RALI)
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VOLUME '1

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

Life 1.1 Wi'ith Lwi nfi

SANFORD, FLORIDA. I l FISDAY. niTOIIKIt 27. 1911

N' O li»

C « Spen.ee
1 In 11•mtin11 will
market (»rice
In. this way goods
RELATION OF GROWER
report at the next im-t-ling and the CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
would invariably be sold before they
banquet and aiitoker will he held in
and when such is the case,
TO MEET IN SANFORD
TO THE BUYERS arrived,
the rotunda of t he court house ami
it is an easy matter to get an extra
promises to be one glad time
price. This can only he done on a
Before adjournment the resigna­
MANY PRO MI N EN T PEO PLE VEGETABLES PACKED P R O P ­ hrHiid that has a reputation, and is
tion of Secretary Bates was accept­
well known among the trade.
WI LL HE HERE A T J
ERLY CO MM AN D B E T ­
ed, Mr. Bates has made the club
t If course, there "are exceptions
MEETING
TER PRICES
an oxrvlleiit secretary hut the duW hen receipt« are light, and guuds
lies of his office a» county asses-or
arc in demand, then sometime« tWe
THF ri.llB IS- CBQÄJN MENI- ' ure
such in connection with his other
ordinary stock brings as much ns
The South Central liistrict_FlorTl'- following letter from W f • the good, hut this is the exception,
BERS AND GOOD WORK
duties that he i u , forced to resign
frqm the club. Tlu- members were ida Christian Ei\deavor Union will Deyo jfc Bro. is very timely and to t,ot the rule,
loathe to part with him and ir\ tic-' meet J n Sanford on Oct. 30th, 31st the point and can be read with'
if this matter alone could be imOn«* of the bcit nnd most enthusi* tepting his resignation paid him a and Nov. 1st and a large attendance prolu by ull those who nro inter- pressed upon the minds' of every
Sanforil will be the scene of a big
»Stic meeltliR* of thtf season of the high compliment (or his efficiency is assured. The following very In­ eated m Florida fruits and veget- shipper and grower in your territory; gala week in January or February;
Commercial Hub was held last Fri­ nnd ahility not only in lus duties teresting program will he rendered: “ kle»
we believe it would be of grent ben- when the first session of tho Remda* night "'with about twenty-five hut jh«» many publicity stunts that
Friday:
New York, October 21, 1914.
efit to them, and would he the means inolo County Fair is hold. Thta will
boosters of Sanford' and tho s u r ­ he pulled off for the city and county
7:00 pe m. Song Service, led b y The Sanford He.rald, .Sanford, Fla.: of their obtaining better results on ho surprising news to the people of
rounding country preaont. President while he was secretary.
Sanford Endeavorers.
Gentlemen We believe it is recog- ¿hi) average for everything thoy shlp- tho city and county hut will be good
Uke called the meeting- .to order
7:30 Address of Welcome, by Rev. nixed by those who know that there ped. It is done in «onto sections; nows, for the Idea of Seminole coun­
Tho names of Krnest ■Householder
»nd after the reading of tho minutes and W. M. Haynes were proposed F. 1\ Strong, Sanford.
are us many cars of vegetables shif- nr,d wherever applied it brings ro­ ty having a fair has been agitated
the reports of various committees and Mr. Haynes was selected for
7:45 Response, Itev. C. E. Enlow, ped from yoqr territory us any other „nits, and that after all is what the many times in the past year. If
»ere heard.
point m your great stall'. Our ex- grower and shipper has in mind, nnd we aro not to have an exhibit of our
Our responsible position unanimous­ Winter Park..
The reports «leinonstrated the vast ly and made a graceful speech of
k 00 Addrosti, Rev fi B Waldron, perirmi- in handling these goods i„ constantly working for. A ahip- resources the next tiest thing is to
»mount of Rood the Commercial acceptance. Mr. Haynes is the busi­ Tampa
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here .is listxibutors is varied, anil, p,-r spends his time, his money and have an exhibit in Orlando, or if the
flub is doing for tRe city and the ness manager of The Herald and is
Social time.
! «onietnnes unsatisfactory, not only labor in growing goods, bringing Seminole fair is held at somi* time
Saturday.
to ourselves, but no doubt to tho»« them to perfection, and then when near the dale of i h«* Orlando fair the
county of Seminole.
u busy man but he can be depended
Previous to *the opening of the upon t o .g iv e the club his best ef­
Brit) a
rn D ev o t i o n a l Meeting, who -tip ns
We thought perhaps hi- has them ready to ship, puls Seminole county exhibit could .bo
meeting and while w a i t i n g . for the forts and can bv fiuiml at all limes He' Nelson, Kissiniinye
it migi’t go to more shippers,, and them up carelessly and gets poor rc- moved to Orlando with but little
report of the secretary Mr. Henry at bis olhre in the 11* raid building
9.00 Prayer
and Praise Service, they might benefit by our i-xperiem-o -nit«, »imply hecuust- when they expense if the peojile ol Seminole
Mirks of Chicago, who wus present
Mr»
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Sanford
to !■. i«r advantage il you would reas'li the market they invariably county so desired.
The ( ’ommercial Club i- growing
was called upon to make a talk It» and the rt-port of the nuance com­
9:30 Itoli Gali and Appoint.mont publish this letter in their behalf as reach there in poor order, packagis
At any rate tho idea remains
those assembled upon his proposi­ mittee was mosf encouraging, dem­ of Committee«.
well a,s ours.
It is our opinion, slack and command no attention. fixed in the minds of the people of
tion lor giving Hanford the a t t r a c ­ onstrating that while a great many
10:00 Atldresa, Itev Geo. Hyman, after a great deal of experience, that causing a constant source of un­ Sanford that this county should *
tions of a street fair. Ho. outlined of our ritfiens are too busy at times Sanford.
it shippers and growers would use „uyunce and worry to the party have a fair of some kirn! nnd as
more cure, and greater «riTort in will! sells them
10 no Discussion» Ijuiet Hour.
his proposition and convinced the to attend the meetings they are will
there are no (air grounds available
members that he had something out ing to enroll :«-&lt; member- and pay Tenth I.-ginn, Iunior Work, Titlung, puck.ng and »hipping their goods,
II you think favorably of this mut­ the best manner of hoiiling the first
of the ordinary in his line. 1‘rtrfl- their dues and the Flub is beginning condurteli by Mr Dunran li i ’ urry, better results would In* obtained, ter and think this letter is worth (air would In* on the strei-ts of San­
ideal Lake appointed the following the ypur's business under most atis Jacksonville. I’r»*«idi-nt Stati* Union and I - fault found with their coni­ publishing in
paper we shall ford Th«' booth» «nuld be arranged
ti
a
Im
at
all
11
no
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is
do
mis-i
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Song
aii'l
Beiie'ilclion
commute'’ to meet with Mr Marks picious i in umstaiici'appreciate
It.
and
m*-will
be glad to all along First street ami the poul­
N.. man in
J 10 p Iti I le Vili limai Service, mg 1lo
ery lu'*t tin possibly
»nd g'&gt; over the situation &lt;i W Sanford run utf««r«l to stand aloof .»it•t
an follow il ixji wiili others, if in your try show and fruits and vegetables
Spencer. W. M McKinnon. 1. 1* refuse* to join Du- orga lii/.a Iion t li.it subject. l'rayer. l,«-u.li-r Kt-\ F F. with their shipments, if he is con j ml g Mien t you think it necessary
an«i fancy work and products of tho
scn-iitt" i- honest and untiring in hiMct'uiler. A K Yowell, F \V. M a ­ hits accomplished so much for thi­ Stvinrneyer. Sanford
We are int«-rest«-.| m '•aidurii We kitchen &gt;inll.l^lii- housed in Die Dneffort- to get tin- be» l possible te hu mlled a good muli y car» from periul Theater or the city hall or any
, iHi \li»-ionar v ]'roblèni», Itev
honey. F«-lix Frank, I* I* Caldwell. n l y and l&gt; . &lt;iii11ruling to a«1- niilplisl
\\ F Watson, Frank Giles, J D so mucli
»ult»
II not, he is not worthy of there last season an«l we hop«« to suitable buildings in tin* main port
F
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Strong.
Sanford.
In fuel not lung can ever
their
-hiptnent»
3
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Supporting
I
tu*
Work
at
thè
Robert».
bandi«' .« g.md many this year, and of Dii' i't(&gt; m order that they would
be accomplished in Sanford without
W• l elo -.e it a good idea for »hij&gt; it I» our aim. intention un«l pur- be under rover III «-use of ram.
The report of the committee on the united '■¡¡••ns -.f t b* • iti/.«*ii» Frulli. Kev &lt; I t *i|ow. Wmter
pcr.s ’ o ii -e (or l lie rttsel »«■» a brand, |io-«i l ” get tin- t.i-st J.osslldi- results
investigating the early closing of the ami they will never be united limb r l'srh
The (air proper could be all on
express nltire wus heard a n d a letter any other banner but a trade body
l imi Keport» irom I tisi ri« t Of- and in establishing n brand, build up for ill who entrust th«-ir goods to I hi- innm street and this feature
a reputation that will hem-tit them, our mre t'oojn-ratmri in «iU lines of «■«penally appeals to the merchants
Irom the agent read, in which he proposition. The way to build .« *lty cer» and Societies .itili Business.
nut only lor tile future years, loll btisimss means suive»», and if a of the nty as tin- crowds would re­
»tated that the down town office is for every citizen in pon a com
I lo Song limi B e n e d lction
7 imi l'r.iver a i d Pralse, s i l b j e i l . for M • ir entir&lt;- «•xperiem «•
-hipper will ■l-isily follow the ad main in Do- n t y .1
sould III- open a ir flay and would
|„„|% ;m,|
forget
ip u i.
bW
F. instance, il a brand of goods
man. with dnvs-of th.&lt;* ftrr •"'ffiiCbTfitrTOc cn'rt4
only he closed from 12 to 1 at the ull ,|llT,
B,„|
éliminât- Servici Mr \ K IlosM'ttiT. M iii
*-&gt;i"VIs Ur.Hi.till Nulllord Mar, every ptt« k a horn he d. le» business ami ill whom the merchants would arrange »|mttiooT, loiur
politics alni pull unit Ito- united for d
sge' t flat Is sVippcd Irom Hint (arm he feels eoUltdenee, he wdl get better tul sales and give away |rn*e« un«l
, -i u .—v»»*t &gt;*'Keg&amp;idum
otrora ïh*rieflu;U * jU
imlish * ..... br»
ruunty v o r n u T T W r m m r T m r n r A f r A f T ^ ^ - *ni.v ' tni.„l|llg
M &gt;\ m ■y R - v . i i H. M l i e r t s o t i , S u n d a y „holi l be so brami«*«!, not careless a Verag«' results
otherwise assist in making Die four
1y , bit lÎi'atly ami plainly, and noth
De Lit ml
F'la
In Du» Lrirg«’ metroj.««litan distnat days a grand success and gi-iu-ral
appropriateli by their body for an lh„ r|1&gt; l(u|1
Friday mglit Nov -i l i m i M i s s i o o h l v
» no s , , 11 g .»nil l(&lt;-nedi' t i o n
mg inder this brand should be -loj. of our» the |M«pulation is increasing trade days
exhibit at the Orlando Ynir It was fith
S o i nl ay
the M”L»e of thitpe .present that a re­
ped excepting No I goods, anil ev- rapidly, and i h«* «li-inami for south
In connection with the fair project*,
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follows he sent the bourd
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»hould
be
put
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MaTks, OIYC of Dn’ leesl boostI a r m a n Jury D i s a g r e e s
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l*en»t.■'anford
tío
s«*'
g'oiTdiT
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sucfi
Thai any lurid appropriated for
muitner
as
j,,
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great
during
the
winter
season.
or»
anti
ailverlisers in the fair and
Mineóla, N
N
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1 In­
9 15 Sunday School.
would sustain the r e p u t a ti on of
Ui4r or advertisement be placet! in jury in the case of \lrs Florence
We Imp«* for Sunfnnl a jiueeessful exhibitions business is in the city
I l liti C o n v e n t i o n S e r m o n , i n ill«' i l , brami n' .voli a» III«' ml« ml gc r m-lue «o
the hands of a committee of the C onkl in ( 'arman. . barged with tinand is anxious to put on aeropiano
&lt; bureh^ h V It. V who Is elltriisteii with the s hi pm ent ' t.1' bftnking you in ail van«« w e r«y- (lights and some line fireworks dis­
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ongregational
Comnit-ru.il Club to be expended murder of Mrs Louise Halley', tailed
ot illese goods, so I bal they wjH m a Iii
on u im mg „celebratimi during, tin* to r e a c h n v e r d i c t a f t e r t hi r tei -t i F. D Brtiwulee Sa nfor«!
play-Hi» tire work di»jda\s an* "f
t I . I■* in e o, 1 •oui l'r i
month ui February, details of which hour- ai d ii-n nunnn » of ■!• •■« *.i
t fa In--« wild ’ * • - the &gt;ii-gi* of
‘i .. , r. . ■»r i r «I V.
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MM ..:**.«• -M,tifoni
»•il he furi i- bed later
^ t w e r p end -• vital other good
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W « DF. Yu A Ji ID '
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’’illtii ’A.1s ,|p pi,||it«*«i. 10)1 j u t t&gt; I 1 1- 11 a Mi 11 . to
Jocits
that would he excclli'llt d r a w ­
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t.*» \dilr«-.»- subji . I I t e F'.di
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the f ollowing
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ing
cards
for Diu night displays. Mr.
"■ant.U
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Dur regular bunday evening meet- Murks has the highest class exhibi­
I«
t.cy
Campaign
for
the
Benetit
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aril) i H Walker and I t b .M ,
1 Wo jurors are said Io hfl ve vvli’d
:i.i:&gt; A«ldr«-ss. M r . M a r c u s t
bag g
Laughiin to appear before the city for acquittent und two for convic­ C h i l d r e n ' s H o m e S o c i e t y , J a c k s o n ­ I In Individual Society, by t h e Stale ring wa* held in the church. Our tions &lt;ri this kind and w|U also cruet,
subject wa» missionary meeting - on the street the replica of Heidel­
l ’ r. s i d e n t . M r . D H C u r r y
council at their next meeting to con­ tion of murib-r in the lirst «|«*gree, on v i l l e
World Survey
This prngrum was berg ('«»tie. iii which the Indies of
- 15 I n s t a l l a t i m i «ri ( Mil« .-r»
fi/ with them about the appropria­ the 11mm1 ballot
S o n g a m i B&gt;*nedl«*ti«iti.
a
b
l
y
l
ed
b
y
M
i
s
»
It ul .y H e « l » v Tin- the • 11&gt; would lorvc him hes during
lu C o i i s e i ' r a t m n S e r v i « «-. M r
tion for u county exhibit.*
Di Rt ri e l A t t o r n e y Louis I '-mitli
l.illowing
I»
the
program
li - r isot i, W mt«-r l ' a f k
. no i
F l’rayer M - i - t i n g 1. «d
the fair and milk»' »mm-* money for
Messrs
Singletary nnd Black siili! tonight il vs a
ildik'ly Hal
I'ru-,«-r by YU I- Il I ’a v i1n- ni* «11 «: t ion
Do riuV. alburn and ctvie .improvewelder wire present and called the Mr» Carinan »miM ■o r i■■■ brought er Mr l’eri V Dale. Winter Dark
ri pi nr«- li—*.m
YI at 1
15-21» .' im-tit- &gt;*f Sauforii
In fact. Mr.
attention
the club to tin- mi*eting j
t rial ngatn
.ini
r- 1 l '&lt;
I« nier
of tin Mate FedcFalion of laibor
| Mark» *c.«’ i!d g. f uji «.uni- rii«»st «-x•
a
r
in
i
n
I
•«
A t t o r n e y s for Mr
Mail'll’«-, by Mr*- Kciiu-ily
that »hi inset here In January anil m o r r o w wi ll a » k t i.at ' e !.. a I HO I
n-lb-m uttraction» fur tin* fair and
The Homi* Basi*, by Mrs F f; sum«- that havg p«-v«-r b.-fun* been
if&lt; j r• -t.j.it informed them that a l e d to liait, a m l t h&lt;- list N'T At I iT
« «a 11bel
stugi-d ill Florida
curnmntee w,.u|«l be appointed later , nt&gt;y js |Ull ..^p—ted t«. op)....... U&lt; h .1
«■reut Ma».» Mo ve me ht Toward
*4'in- ('ommercial Club bus taken
to tak«' are of the visitors and «to
«'„t,.I
Christiumty, Mi»» Annie May Mor­ uj&gt; .tlu* matter a n d - a /ip°ciM com&lt;■o-oinT.it.- witii the local organica-1 The defendant coll« |«-o-«l ill the
tria,
in
il»
Intesi
ollìcial
Statement,
The supreme e (Torta of thq, fighling
niittee of business men were aj&gt;tforu-relative to showing the visi­ vourt after the jury was discharged ihi-n of five nations* have failed to makes tiu- daini yri bavmg tbrust ris.
Native Control of Churches, Miss jiuinted by Prcsiilent I^*k«i at tbo
tor* a good timtt during the three
str.'ng
force«
aertiss
thè
farpathinnn
torri
Die
tuli«ri
ii.it
ile
along
thè
When the ju ry appeared to report
dsy. «I the nieeting.
lasl meeting for Dm purpose tri con* disagreement Dr. Edwin Carman, Friniim Belgiom border. I,at«*sl re- m tiu- fan* «ri dctermined resisi ance Ruby Betts
Strong
F'lforls
being
Made
to
(«•rriuz with Mr Marks und making
b 0. McLaughJin called the al- the defendant's husband.* who hud jiorts tmiay were tliat a struggi«- l i . r n u t i und Austrian force», il is
arrangement» n»r tin- I'xhibita.
As
Dntlon of the members to the loike been sitting in tin- court tool» con «ri un parallele«! fury stili was in »ani, have now a strong watt «ri. Know Conditions, Mr Davis
(i|«l Religion Changing and More Sanford has-never *hj|d an, agroplano
county side of the road leading from versing with friends,* joined in» wife progress along t In* Norih S u , wliere tr..”ps along a well establislied line
hxnforii to Sorrento. Mt. Dora and at the counsel table. Mrs. Carman tbt Genna ns with reckless bravery ! front the northern-spurs of the Car- Workers Needed, by Miss Mar)' ill g ht Dii» hbtne shoultl provo a
great drawing caril und. the mun em­
Huitis nnd this matter will he taken appeared tired ami fi-arful. |1«t an* t h r o w i n g t h e i r troops against pal I l i a n s b e f o r e Dm l on g r i i s j i u l e d Gu t chi 1
How a B. V I' U. caiv Hull Ltl ployed by 5Jr ‘Martin are among tho
up through the secretar y with the hair was disheveled and her formerly t h e alii«-» forc e s. %
f o r t r e s s of I’ r z c m y a l i n t o t h e d i s t r i c t
tins Need, by Mrs K«-rini&gt;dy
Lake county board of commission
In*si in the business and th«* weather
B e f o r e t h i s Inn- is a r r a y e d
Tlic Frie neh ulficiul statement- indi­ of i ' l n c k
Immaculute costume wrinkled
.Tins ws»s certainly a very inter­ permitting will guarantee u success­
eri.
Robert Ludlunt,
foreman, an­ enti-- that an nttemjit to cut off the th.- m a i n a r m y of t h e R u s s i a n « , now esting jirogratit ,md was t horoiigbly
ful flight o w r '(be business portions
Tin- Inland Waterways via the nounced
G e r m a n r i g h t w i n g h a d m a d e sotti« , . . i d t o h a v e I ««•#• fi r e i n f o r c e d by enjiryeil by all present
Visitors are of Sanford every &lt;b»y of the fair
If, a s is s a i d , t h e a l l i e » t r o o p « f r o m t h e &lt; n u c a s u s , S i b e r i a
J"hni' f ' c r which was taken up
"W e have been arguing for eight p r o g r è s always welcome to these meetings. wce k .
The A u s t r i a n s c i m i t i
11 previous meetings was again or nine hours and we hav«- !&gt;(*«■n ha vc ' o - i u l d i s l i e d a f r o n t ( r u m Y |ire» a m i T u r k e s t a n
Next Sunday evening the proThis matter of a fair, while^raliter
called up anil the importance ol this conversing for the hulaittv of t h e . to Bouliers, tho German line ha«*j auro^ses in engagements to ¿he ^ ^ ^ ^ j(( (.harR(. ,,f , h„ pr,,a.
"V
late to inaugurate should jtrAve a
î.ci-ii thrust back in a sharp angle, northeast of I‘rr.emy-1 and on
tt-atcr brought to the attention of time. We canntit agre«
ident, Mis» Clara Millen ami Vice decided * .success in every muy and
members. A committee com­
At the suggestion of John J Gra- the jioint •&gt;( which im considerably to lower San
.
,
i, .
\ , president, _M*r. S. G. Kertnedy*
«•fit ol the lir*t efforts a fcood annual
Latest ilisjuitciu's from retrograd
*
posed of t*. K. Walker, E. T. Wood- harn, Mrs. Carman's chief counsel, tin- northward of their forces on the
(air dan ftp eveulved and u not her
|u. a,lli A- ■ Connelly was appolnt- the jury was a s k e d ' whether it was the shore of Die north sea. The sav that the ( 1e r mans are «-ontinning '
year
Sanford can linvo a fair grounds
. t0 'nvestigato the matter nnd the evidence they could not agree Ucrrnun movepient aero»» the Yser, their "precijiitate retreat," and have
race
track anil many other features
evacuated
Lodz,
in
Plonnd.
Ah
which presented a menacing aspect
V lU’ l **‘‘ Senators nnd Congressmen on.
*
that
will ujijmal to the |)«-oji!e of
utti-mpt
i&gt;
y
the
German»
to
cheek
to
the
allies,
lias
been
checked,
the
“ut the St. Johns river route.
"It la not a question of evidence.
Seminole county.
ilie Russian advance, it is »aid, was
( he °f thp moal important mat- Your Honor," »aid Jtfhn il Godin, French war Office «nys.
It is to bo hoped that the puoptn
All accounts agree that the toil ol unsuccessful.
j/* 0 l *le entiro meeting was then juror number nine. "We have gone
of the whole county will take an in­
No word has come uji to early
scusied, that of making Sanford a over the evhienee carefully and we human life exacted in the crucial
terest In the fair and if possible tho
struggle is enormous. Three mead­ afternoon of the lighting at Tsutg“ «ng point and »everal ideas were cannot roach a verdirt."
fair should« be held In February of
tau,
where
a
small
German
garrison
vatircd that will eventually bring
The Justice thanked the jury i»r ows near Os tend, a British corrcsnext year us it will be the means of
is
attemptong
t«i
»U»nd
oil
at
tanks
CHASE
«&amp;
CO.
To get official its attention to the evidence and pondent fej»eata, are heiija*«! with
■cii t0 «»"ford.
attracting
one of tin* largest crowds
by
land
and
hui
from
the
combined
German dead.
0n oo the matter the following then discharged it.
i/ct
first
pape
montimi
ils to Sanford that Dm city bit- ever
Japanese
and
British
forceUv-ent
There
is
no
worii
frnm
the
remain-,
Mtth-l-t,ee _*** a l*Pointed: F W.
f, r «ri Die il tu- of baule, strclifilng r t p - . r t s Dmt r e l n t i o i i s l . i - i w i . : ? &lt; b » u a
tlir larRust adwrtiscrs in k no wn
Prominent Kduralnr Here
n II ' V ' ^
^ines, A. P. ( onbay«- all tin* fruit», vegetables,
prof
S h e l t o n P h i l l i p s of
\\ 111■- 1«•! t•• il.. South ami cast a c r o « » F r a l i . .- a m i J a j * a t l w. r«- bamg - ' r a i u . l w. -.today's issilo. Ilio ad­ liveW'«•stuck,
•" i ' h . »“„ i , ' " ' " “ ' u ' " ' s " " " r" ami inspertor of rural seboid» «*t t•« thè «dgc of Switaerluml
etc , that any tit her sec­
Ap ........................1 by word fr««m l’.kiu
vertisement
may
bo
found
iiii
ni-ter
tion
of
the
state
cun boast and a fair
an./'* 1Uj l&gt;- xa¡J] gjy . n
s muker F l o r i d a was bere severa)
d a y » " f I»-* 1
|».»r**««t ly boih'»l«l«*s are UWaitiiig tlu tb.it the Ubine-«- for.-lgn
in
February
will
demountruje to lbo
bad
demanded
t
ii«surrender
«ri
a
on page '2 dr ¡Î.
her* ^ r t r f * 80CM' M»1' 6 t u t h e m e m - w e e k loo k !n g u f t u r ’ sch o o l m t e r e s l» o u t e o m e of the ron tlict toglile iio rtb ,
world
that
we
haye
the goods and
Japanese
torpedo
boat
breaihed
by
upon
which
depends
future
plans
of
•Bd 4#n&lt;* V**^0r* iff a few weeks Hu had not firtlsh'ed his tour of
are
not
ashamed
to
show
them.
tin;
Germans
to
escape
destruction
campaigning,
although
it
Ì»
proba
bit
t. i f f *
** ’ * *
Uvn ? ' ” ) Prominont men will be Seminole county last Saturday and
Special
Notice
that
heavy
.lighting
still
is
in
prog-fhy
the
Japanese
» ««.s'1 ^ * l ^ nd thi*-' T Gi» will be as yet we have.not learned what he
A message from Berlin confirmed
Announcement
* mru get together meeting and thinks of our rurul schools but from gr«*»s to the portli of Verdun, where
T he H erald w ill on each
recent
reports
that
General
von
Tho
Literature
Dept, of the Wo m­
the
army
of
the
German
crown
what
ho
did
see
he
gavo
a
most
ex­
DrollLmt¡mlH'^,’
tnembora und
an's (fiub will meet at Libraryd a y call atten tio n to the
to w i l l ’ * ^ r a U r s will bQ there cellent account and the school board jirince is making n desperate c/Tort Moltke was no longer acting as chief
of the German general staff. Owing'
Club Booms on Oak avenue Wednes­
to pierce the front litio.
coun«„
and Seminole
«u n ty T n .vS*
. ni°i’d
;
a m i n o l e and teachers and the coyilty super­
larg e st advertisem ent in
to
his
illness,
it
was
Ttuid.
his
jriace
day, Oct. 28th, at 2:45. New mem­
Reports
from
the
cuttern
front
in­
o„
10 the former committee intendent of Seminole county can
was
being
filled
by
General
von
the
current
issue.
bers arc cordially urged to bo preadicate
that
the
greatest
battle,
of
the
rr*niemenu were added l he well *be proud of the schools that
»*m« of Q
ent.
J-'alkenhayne.
war
In
that
area
is
impending.
AusW. Blackweldcr and have been intrusted to them.
•
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A
A
.*
t.i
■s

THÉ ‘SANFORD
COMMERCIAL CLUB
HELD BIG MEETING

THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY FAIR
_ _ _ PROPOSITION

TODID BE HELD THIS YEAR IN
FORM OF STREET FAIR

SU M M A R Y OF T H E WAR

�TUB SANFORD HKHALD

P AGE TWO

o r r o n F R 27 . ion

Why America Does Not
TH E CHRISTMAS SHIP
Sympathize With Germany
FOR EU R O PE’S CHILDREN
A
SANFORD SHOULD T A K E PAR T IN THIS
GREAT PH ILANTH RO PY

♦ ♦

LETTUCE
HAMP E R S

♦
H,

o
♦
♦

To the Editiy of The Herald:
of war as an in dispensable and
of
development
There seems tn he considerable, stimulating law
surprise and tint a b u i e resent Ime lit must lie repeatedly emphasized," or ♦
on the part of our (iernian friends ug.un. "Huge urinatm-nts are in
t
•
♦
"Inasmuch as ye have done it unto j will nol jingle on the frosty air in because America does not aympa- themselves desirable. They are the
one of the least of these, my h r e t h - 't h e black forest, and the snows of thize with the Fatherland in the most necessary precondition of our
---- -- _______
It is u most
ren. ye have done it undo me.
St. the Russian steppes will he un, 1iiwful crisis which now is upon her. national health."
.................
'.V
trodden by the good saint's gallop-' Mn&gt;' 1 hnve “
snchp* Of y o u r . D'rnble book, ajid shows the mill­
Matthew xxv, 40.
f
f
*
&gt;«|
ing reindeer.
Stockings will h a n g , v » ^ » h l e space, urn! a few minutes mrist nation in its most warlike and ♦
One of Chicago s great papers. I he
T h is s e a s o n w e a r e h a v i n g o u r
&gt;our readers patience, in at- aggressive guise.
♦
Herald, is to be commended for limp and e m p t y in many a French I
Now. 1 leave it with our German •
«•ottnge
and
the
smoky
chimneys
of|‘
cml’t
to
lhro*
u
liltU*
0
ght
«
1
»««
starting the ball to* rolling which
friends if it is to be expected that a
h a m p e r s m a d e to s p e c if ic a t io n s
No this very perplexing situation?
will gather up the m?ist useful, most England will know him not.
country
like America, which, in its ♦
The
President
has
counseled
neu­
doll
for
little
J
a
n
e
and
no
rod
mit­
needed and most sensible Christmas
trality on the part of our people; best expansion, stands for brother- ♦
gifts which have ever been distrib­ tens for Brother John. No soldiers but what kind of neutrality is it hood and fair play is to sympaT hey, a re
uted since Santa Claus began to all red and shining, that Karl had that wu~should abserve? As Hon. thize with this sort of philosophy _
» _
i
hoped
for!
Oh,
what
a
mockery
a
t
mnke his annual rounds to the chit*
A.
S.
Hardy,
ex-MiiHi»+**r.
ro
Pmriar-w*bmh
haa
-firmi
GirU
n
h
i
t
i
n
o
.
¿f-at----- dreiKof men - .As-this •H~of Interest this Cliristrnastidef
h&gt; these principias
Greece, SwTlzrTt!tTaF*mid—Sin frr tins
to every home we feel tha t .thjft cul- _„"X4;L each little hoy a n d . each said:. "NcuUaiiLy,
the se ns e-of spjdT progress in peace, good will nnd
umn coiild not be put to better use little girl be a Kris Kringle; - isnft the' Pri'Milrnt's proclamation, is a international fraternity?
Are they
this week thnn in giving n deseriP* that a fine thought? Wouldn’t you legal term applying to the conduct consistent with the motive spjrit
. tion of t h e - e nterprise air it npprnrs love to be that great saint? Would of those not parties to the war. of American life and popular gov- &lt;4&gt;
5
in the Chicago-Hernld, the jinper not you^love to put your gifts in a Neutrality, in the sense of Ids later erhmervl? Can they be tin* basis of ’ ■
which originated the s ch iW e 'a hd i* sleigh and ta ke the reins in your appeal to" the American people, human freedom (or the highest adnow carrying it out to a successful hands and drive the reindeers over counseling the repression of opin­ vancemertt?
Can anyone blame • ♦ '7
the roofs of the houses, slipping ions, is another matter. * * * The such a nation us our own for not
.ending.* It says : *
'
♦*
An
"When d a d d y goe* to work each down the chimneys and leaving your strictest observance of the laws of sympathizing with Germany?
morning you expect him* to come gifts for those who badly need them? neutrality cannot prevent the forma­ an editor of a great American week­
"Can you do It? Of course you
homo at night. You would be vary
tion of tha t verdict which is called ly has said: "WUh all our ndmiracan.
You can help load the sleigh public opinion." Anri, so a large tion for German achievemonta “In
sod if he did not, wouldn't you?
T h e y c o s t n o m o r e t h a n t h e o th e r
"Over ill Europe, where kings rule, and you can » h u t your eyes and feel part of the American press has learning and in practical affairs, we
the
reins
in
y
o
u
r
-fingers
nnd
drive
millions of fathers are being sent to
aided in forming that public opin­ are not easily drawn toward a cul­
k in d . Y o u r l e t t u c e w i ll c o m m a n d
work by the kings—the work of war. the reindeer up and down the lanes ion which, so fur, seems to be on ture which is intolerant of other
in
England,
lined
with
thatch-roofed
i
The kings tell them to go and fight
tin1 side of the allies.
And, why? types of human development."
m o r e m o n e y if y o u u s e o u r h a m p e r s .
With the hope that these few
and they have to go, even If there cottage*, through the vineyards" of When we gel hack to the motive
France
and
the
stubble
fields
of
is no one left at home to earn mon­
that apparently inspired the Ger­ statements may enlighten some who T'
e y to pay the rent, and buy food and Belgium, across the white mantled man leaders we are not at a ll - s u r ­ are now in perplexity, I remain
Yours sincerely,
clothing. Hundreds of thousands of stretches of Russia, up and down prised that much opposition in our
♦
F P. STRONG
fathers will never come home to the •Highways of Germany, over the land is manifest
♦
their little boys and girls. They will hills of
, Austria. und
. . along the frozen
.
No one can deny that the entire
♦
__
¡
, ,,
.'
, ..
be kilted by the fathers of other Danube to the hervían *pe as an ts world
is debtor to the fertile and
but,
stopping
to
leave
a
surprise
little boys und girls, who do not
patient .m in d of the Teuton for
W a r e h o u s e s a t S a n f o r d a n d B e a r d a ll
really hate them, hut who kill be­ for your little brother and sister much th a t wo count of great value,
X
cause they have heen ordered to jlo whoso father is dead.
in all lines of industrial, commercial,
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ &lt;$♦ t f ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
"You may live to he a hundred mental nnd even religious activity.
so.
GOOD
LADIES
OF
FLORIDA
"You will have a Merry Christ- years old, you m ay travel over the The genius of the German, as n pion­
WILL PUSH THE
msis. You are looking forward to world and see its wonders and de­ eer in so many good things, is not
SALES
lights,
but
never
will
you
have
such
jn
(,
y
estion,
nor
is
it
to
be
forgotten,
the day when Christ wns born. You
'
1 Rut what motive is back of all this
know that father and mother will a journey us th a t.
, be with you on tha t day You know
"How can you do alt this?
greatness?
What purpose do the
Jacksonville, Fla , Oct L",
that Santa Claus will rome.friim the
"Just in tliu easiest kind of u wuj I German leadurs have in it all, and
Following the publicity health
frozen north, his sleigh laden with But you've got to do it yourself to |how would they nttain that purpose?
gifts for you.
get the real joy of it
Earn money
Let us examine three of the lead work of tin* State Federation of
"Have you stppped to think what to buy the presents or make them or» of German thought to discover Women’s Clubs, the National Asso­
ciation for the Study and Preven­
is going to huppen on Christmas day yourself. Every boy knows how to that motive.
to the children of Europe whose earn money so be may go to the cir
The first i* Nietzsche. th&gt; prophet tion of Tuberculosis hus just organSanta CJbum fell dead on the battle­ cus
Ask father to let you split the of "The will to power," of l |ized the Red l tons Seal Commission
field when father dropped with a kindling, carry in the coal, carry out "Superman" uud of the "Master of Florida. The object of the com­
bullet in his heart—the father whose the ashes, look after the furnace- ' Morality," which makes it the pnv- mission is tn light the White Plague
kis,s and cheery, ‘ Up. Iney hoots, and make him p a y you for it Save ilege of the superior being to exalt in the stute, and as first step n this
Kris Kringle has been here!* once the pennies tha t are given you for himself at t hr expense of thif weak direction it is centering its attention
upon the coming sale of Red Cross
awoke them on Christ's birthday? r an dy
Deny yourself something
without pity
If denounced Clin
"For these bereaved children there
"If you are a girl couldn't you Dan morality, as
nffb'fltY TCYhc Kringle. His sleigh knit a pair of gloves or socks or com "laves
bed insane; hut the &gt; The seal formerly used by the
II
fort era? Wouldn’t it he good to leavrn of bis influence has worked Womens Flubs bus been discon-’
R O T T I , EUS OF SODA W A T E R S AND
know that the glove are keeping in German (bought und contributed tinned and all forces will join in sell­
not
a
little
to
the
ft-elmg
of
su
peri
ing
the
American
Red
Cross
Christ­
warm a pair of little hands like
yours
Would n ’t it lit- fine to know of it y and luntemjit for other people mas Seal, which will be sold in o\ery
that the comforters are covering whtih has been quite characteristic state in the Union.
frosted ears anil protecting delicate a feature of recent utterance»
Last year fourty-four millions of
The second name is th a t of Hem- these little messengers of good health
throat»?
For twenty were sold in the roun-try at one rrnt
"And you must have some toys rich von Trcitsehke
that have outgrown their charm for .wars n was a most hrillmnl and each yielding over J 100,000 (or the
S o l e Ak'enls for O r a n t e City S p r i n g M i n e r a l Waler
NinetyThen there
l
is pujiular professor in Berlin Univer­ Aqji Tuberculosis Fund.
Senil them.
you.
RH O N E 21
sity.
lei
luring
to
proclaim
a
,
the
nine per 1I'#’Ill l»f l ill1* proceeds n|f the
Ask
nnothc r thing you CI! H 1lo
mission
of
(ii-rumm
tin
inniiering
„,i|.
1n Flon-l.t Aj! 1 remain i n 1fil­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦
++ -M
fu t her Kllll ill *i hw to In g Santa
Eng
to 1.«• UiimI 1tl the trulli “ Ü*ai list
(Ta ui to give to a ho&gt; or girl tn the leadership of the world
iiitid. he insisted, was their enemy I Uhff c uloaln, liti per t «*Ikt l&gt;i'l!i|£ fi*
Europi one of l hr {ills tl .it
and
must lie t rushed and despoiled lumini io Naliotiul hetttli|uiirtcrii to
tended fur you.
" ’Y’cs, 1 hear you say, 'I will be Obedience to the state, ho asserted, pay for the printing Tind distribu­
Sanfn Claus tn those poor little or­ pi the whole duty of the citizen; war tion of the seals ami advertising
phan children.’ And then you ask. is the weapon- the mailed first, the material. The amount of work done
'B u t how ran my gift reach the child instrument of God’s will. "Goji will by the Commission in HU 5 w'il! deFull
actions
Conducted by the
that needs it?" By the train und by sue to ii that wur always recurs us i pond largely upon the readiness
i
nm
Benedictine
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drastic
medicine
fur
the
human
with
which
men.
women
and
rlulthe bout a
by the train again
Preps,
* a»tor
Prof von Trettschke » » » &lt;tr«-n lend their assistance by purFathers
And then &gt;ou s a y again
But the rnce."
mereiai
it ' 1 (**•
papers say that English ships and stone deuf, but u twin of gentnl life, chasing the seals
TF.R nÍ s 1-225.00
leal
.
,
French ships and Gcrmtdi ships, intensely ubsorjicd in n propaganda. \ ..
all armed with cannon, will stop the the fruits of which are seen in the the newly organized organization
m
reigf^ of terror which has followed in speaking of plans for the sale
boat carrying m y gift.'
the
army
in
Belgium
and
France.
" T h e y will not.
said,* "We expect to have the seals
TOR CATALOGUE ADDKCSS KCV. DIRECTOR
"England' ami France and Ger­ There ran be no qpc;tion but what oft sale in every city, Village ajid
m an y intend to sa lu te the boat that he hkd much to do with forming the humlot in the State by December.
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is carrying your gift—not to »top it. ideals and wnr program of the pres­ Every community, no matter how
By putting a N A - Y'our ship will be a ship of good ent emperor, who addressed his small, will be given an opportunity
And nil the countries at war ‘troops on this wise ns they went to jokn in this campaign for better
T I O N A L M A Z D A w*ill.
against the Chinese Boxers: "When health by using quantities of the
will dip their (Inga to it ns surh.
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
come into contact with the en­ seals."
LAM P in every socket. "All you have to do is to provide you
th* gifts. The Chicago Herald will emy, strike him down. Quarter’ is
C o r n e r P a r k A v e n u e and S e co nd S t r e o t
Among the following members of
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look after all other details. It will not to be given. Prisoners are not the Commission will he noted the
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L U K I N D S OF H E A V
4 A U L IN C
: .Three times the light organize a burtmu which will answer to* bo made. Whoever fulls into name of Dr. Ellen L. Stevens, who is
your
hands
is
into
your
hands
de­
questions. W r ite to the Christ­
Largo supply of H o t s o s , Mules,
well 'known for her work along
’o f carbon lamps for the your
mas Snap Editor for help. It will livered."
W a g o n s and H a rn es s always
The third name is that of Gen. public health lines:
see that our gift reaches the boat
same light bill.
Chairman, F. C.* Groovtr, J a c k ­
on hand F o r - S a l e or Exchange
th a t will take it to Europe. It will Friedrich von Uernhardi, who in
sonville;
Vive
Chairman,
Mr».
T.
V.
1911
published
the
hook
"Germany
see that your gift, is put into hands
A»
B 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 I n connection.^
N A TIO N A L M A ZD A t h a t will place It in ’ the fatherless, and the Next War." He set forth Moore, Miami; Dr. John D. Mc­
on Christmas morning.’ And the theme of Germuny'it d u t y of ex­ Rae, Tamjm'; Mrs. Thos. M. Shucklc
LAM PS are used on ihome
t will Jc)f every d a y all about what tension und lcuderaliip by w ar - the ford, Tullahnhsse«*; Secretary Treas­
Dr. Ellen L. Slevet’ts,'^Jack­
of armed and nggressivo urer,
battleships and aero­ other hoys and girls In our country doctrine
sonville;
Members, Mr. W. M. John­
Pan-Germanism.
Headings
of
some
are doing in this work of love.
planes because they are " J u s t think w h a t a brave .sight of the chapter» Of his book were, son, Gninesvillc; Mrs. Walter P. CorSTANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
ship will make thLt:csrriM your "The Character of Qur NcxX War," J&gt;ett, Dr. It. H, McGirinis, Jackson­
the only lami&gt;s which ¿ho’
ville;
Dr.
J.
Y.
Porter,
’
Key
Wont;
gift to Europe! - C a n you picture if "The Next Naval War," " P r e p a r a ­
William Ilocker, Ocala; Dr.
are rugged enough to laden with thousands and thousands tion . for the Naval W ar. " The S.Mrs.R . Mallory
Kennedy, Rabbi Wpt.
neutrality
of
Belgium
and
Holland
presents from the children of
Ackerman,
Pensacola;
Miss Kate V.
stand the jars and vi­ of
is
frankly
spdken
of
as
"o
n
ly
a
pa­
America? It will he olllcered nnd
No. M&gt;_
DAILY
No. 82
No. 86
Jackson,
-Mr.
W.'G.
Bcorein,
Tampa.
per
bu
lw
ark
."
llo
¿peaks
of
the
manned by-fathers of little hoys and
brations.
7:55
p.m.
Lv. Jacksonville...... ....... 8:30 a. ni.. .... 2:20 p.m......
girls who rtih j u k e c a r e ' t h a t it'safc- necessity of# defeating France "no
L2:10
a.m
12:45 p.m. ....... 0:25 p.m......
Ar. Savannah
.......
,
i l y reaches the" countries* which are decisively t h a t the wou^d be com­
For China Stand.
8:0»
p-m
pelled to renouheo her alliance .with
.10:15 a.m. .
When one hn# a clR
The same sort or dur- |BUnk in the »mu of .war.
ham umbrella Ar. Richmond........... ........ 5.25 a.nv
11:5fl
p.mThe text of his plea ■tand It Is' a wise plan- to pluce a Ar. Washington...
. ... 9:00 a,m. ..... 1:35 p.m"Everybody who ace* it will know Euglund.”
l¡tni :t.m
able efficient lamps may whnt
2:57 p.m.
0:50 p.m.
it Is; fo r'it will fly two (lags. might he seen In these Buyings of tRionge In the bottom “of the Jar to Ar- New York
keep
It
front
being
cracked
or
broken.
be obtained here for One will bo your flag, the flag you !
No. 82.- -Florida &amp; West Indian Limitée! Free Reclining Steel i hi. r 1 h&gt;
love, the beautiful Stars and Stripes. ( "C ourts of arbitration ure per- The sponge not only prevents It from
Washington—Electric Lighted nnd Fans.
broken, but also absorbs the
homes, offices and fac­ " T h e other, too, wjll bo your flag. 1nicious delusions," or "T h e imivil- • being’
water which drips’ from the umbrella. No. SC.—Pulmetto Limited—Free Steel Reclining Chuir Cars to Washing***1*
It will be a white flag, .n ity snowy abloness, the ^idealism, the blessing
■ - * ■.
Electric Lighted and Fans..
tories.
*
’ ■ . 'm t
*
#
m
1-1
golden surface skill bw a.tingle golden
Uses of Kangaroo*. . No. 80.—Coast Line Florida Mall—Local Sleeper to Savannah.
star, the 'Star of Hope.’ The motto
DRINK
In’ Australia kangaroo farming Is an
on tha t flag will be the one word, DRINK
Steel Pullman Cars of ’the highest diym operated ori all trains. Alima*
Important Industry. Tho bides are Coast Lino
Dining Cars operateti on Traînes 82. and 86.
'Inasmuch.' Aak father ami mother
valuable, and tho tendons extremely
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to re»d the sentence in the Bible
fine; Indeed, they are the beat known
For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent of writ*
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with which tha t word begins."
to surgeons for sewing up wounds, and
especially for bolding broken bonca
A.-W. FRITOT, Division Passenger Agent
together, being much finer and tough­
136 W e s t Bay S (..
Jacksonville. FU
DRINK
er than catgut
DRINK

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LIGHT,
- STRONG,
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RED CROSS STAMPS

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St. Leo College,

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St. Leo, Pasco County, Honda

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Atlantic Coast Line

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Sanford Light &amp;
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OCTODKR 27, 1914

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THE SANFORD IIERAI.D
Howard and Mr I¿eslíe Tolar Br van lie
that a|i|ieared i ti tiie Barnes ville, Mr»
• •a , Iin per will he of llltereHl to the

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A N N O U N C E M S IN T
TO G R O W E R S

ma in Sanford friends of the young i^v « I
pi nV.,11 a ipl fa n il v tin
•V
couple •
,
mo. !
o I lll«l f tow
I.......... or«
BEING A R E S U M E
OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS.
In- the Fi!r»t Baptist Vliureh at M&gt; « a V■-f«lie 't 111*V I \o Ponghi ♦
•’&gt; 10 o'eloek Wednesday afternooii 11. • ■ I
r ! . ««
I Pt VJ r «
U P -T O -D A T E
1
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11« i .«Per .'t«f M -- \ mia ll'iw.i-t
&lt;^*
M« lotirit. ibiughtir el Mr a lid Mror
lomm uniration«» for thin Column Shonlfi In* Mark • &lt;l '' hi h h I «litor
•&gt;
I’honrti to .Mr*. It. A. Tcrhrun, I'honc J d j
Mor gun Howard, wan untied in mar­
\ g tu««
1 1, « n . . i r t ,
M
W 1,0
An «•rtiar.tr»-«i force nf ennipptpnt, cxpcriibUT-d, IjoiuI- ♦à
♦
nane lo Mr l.exlie ‘Polar Itryan of be,* lit gne. t ot .Mr« s l.a *
• d .stlo in en Ihr»ap lim it the E lettri S ta te s and ♦&gt;
Sanford. Fla. The «*,,-aspiri wan one SiUI
Height « lias '-till j • •I to her. ♦
Missionary Union
••••o fai*,hii*- I., i! i \111» ,iji|i&gt;.i ii t iiia-nt _
( 'anuda.
♦
• \ . w ■in \
A very ddightful and enjoyable lor tin» ciii. u i . i •• **, n,i ♦ tt •••* y*«v of • harm, bea Ut v anil rotivi vtaJlt &gt; ip* It
&gt;.
I hr *a ut umn *nn «hone bright and
♦
.,, , , i.
unj0n meeting of the* mls®ionar&gt; ern ment
♦&gt;
warm
with a toni ti of till'« llow glow
I
‘
u p J k . m ü j í r u &gt; t i u n e r s in a l l e a r l o t m a r k e t s ,
I» I. l'oli ... ........... I **., r *
, or),ti........ I the Mythodmt. Baptist. that it i» I- «ir 11ni* ii i*'ittioli tii.it
♦»
lo tile ne 1111«g «lili
Villi
lopped
the
(
hurt
ti
o
f
(^mi
fi.
in
l
i
r
i
c
i
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!(•■
!
«•ver i,t Sunlonl ov ❖
i'onsrt'i!» t iomtl and
Presbyterian
The bride, in her brunette• type eral « « « I I I ' ! week, the g ’le-t of hl«
An experience extending over a period of th irty ♦
t*
eburche* wait held nl tlw Preshy- for the name |iurpuse "
♦
&gt;
never
tippeared
more
attractive,
sisli r Mr« .1 II Cowan, w hile en
years,
„.rian manle Friday afternoon, with
At the close &lt;&gt;f tti&lt;« prognini. Mr«
♦
♦
•
dressed
m
her
going
uway
fgnwu
of
mulo Irmi» Itnmmey, West \ irtyniiu,
,bt. Woman*» Society of the
W hitner atiiiotiioeil that tin« gavel,
♦
brown
doth
and
golden
bat
carrying
byterian church an hostess.
tne ust.(1 upon till« occasion fur the nr«t •
A ll enable ( ha.se &amp; Co. to jjivo the Florida growers
♦
„mnie parlor* were very attractive time had heen made of a pirra* nf sliowvir bouquet of t-r*d*»^r
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n&lt;
r
t
u
L
a
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■»••ruu® t u u w , » . ,.gaiu at '
a a «.* .»s-«si3 M .-s « K ia c e w .- n r .'^ n ii- - » —
lillieu o f the
: u tw-t .ni, n . ■
■•».. j a p a w
»ith a profusion of red rones, potted |u m |„.r i............ . .......a.
♦&gt;
*m-*-t-— - « — I w . ' » ***........................i
v. naide to Ït&amp;
'
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Ma" " T «*■*
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sent eri h) Mr I.......o V.
hV T
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effect. A large gathering reapomled \Noinan « MiNNiiotarv Suriet v * • \ Moiolo won admiration for her i|ueen
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t
.
It is “service” a;ul ‘‘re su lts” which h ave caused the ^
■•r tninnnni JCHt .util hit »he • vote of that.hN mi- i-xiended Mr l&gt; appearance in ehurnieuse. eontM*
la-ola Orr of l.owi.«hurg.
volume of Chase &amp; C’o’s. husjne§§ to increase
Presbyterian society and a cordial Venutile (or hi t tonight fulne** ami hined with lace, carrying shower Tenu . has arrived in Sanford to take
txi h&lt;»ne t of white roses The brides-j
spirit of cooperation and friendliness I uipfu| K¡ f,
earh
vcitl* utllil they are today the largest and
mil ids. Misses (Tladyx Bryan of San ­ I ijp ber duties a« te.n tier in t he
prevailed that was delightful. The
I’ne irv Depart meut.
^
strongest independent shippers of Florida pro- ♦
delight IIII tlieriioon
lO so d ford.' Flu . Ella
Barker of T u ll a - 1
gui-sts were receive'd b y Mesdatnes i
♦
ducts, w ith business still growing.
♦
with
a
pen«d
of
«,„•»ability,
during
Tenn
.
ami
Miss
Sallif
HowHarrold, Knsterhy and Peek. Mrs. t
which ti im* Mr- *!*«•r \\11It r render aril of Bartlesville wore attractive
M
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ami
Mrs.
J.
P.
llcnfroe
spent
^
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j N. Whitner presided over the
ed very sweetly two solos, " M y i gowns of yellow crepe do chine, car­ t h t Week end in Sunford the guests'
meeting with gracious dignity and
Home is Where the Heather blooms" rying yellow chrysanthemums.
of their son, Mr. Harvey Ucnfroe. ♦ '
in a few well chosen words wel­
Y
and "If 1 But Knew." Miss Minnie
The best man to the groom was They returned to Richiami on Moncomed tho visitors in behalf of the
O ur local rep resen tatives w ill be glad to explain our
«Iny
Devlin gave un excellent number on
Mr. W. A. Carlton of Arcadia, -Fln.
woman’s socioty of the PrcHbytcriun
♦
the piano.
Refreshments
were
.system , which in addition, to highest average
The ushers were Mr. Joe Smith,
church. Mi»» Bessie Long presided i
♦
served und the meeting ended with
net resu’t», means- prompt and full retu rn s.
Luther Barrett, Robert Howard* of
*’st the piano. Tha meeting opened
Mr M. M Gregg of Wilmington,
fordial expressions of appreciation
, Bartlesville am) Harrell Melton of N i , r« turned home tin* U tt e r part »
with the hymn "Onward, Christian
of the splendid program and gra' Ma ron
»oliliers,” followed by Scripture rend- 1(,jou
of t III W «•«• k
hospitality of i he members of
♦
ing. after which Itev. Dr. Brown'ee ()
The ribbon bearers were Misses
Woman’s Misstonurv Society
offered prayer in behalf of nussiorr»
Dorothy Jones, Marie Smith* ami
Dr \rm»troug and family left for ♦
Mrs. Whitner announced that the
Mary
.Iordan
Each
of
the«««
maul
t
-la* •- • ville I od.iy o n I l i e | r la Mn* I . ♦
1 1 *t•i i r i¿ ,Nmi|| i r
program h i the afternoon would le
ell' were "pellt beauties" III white t In* It *vt r v n* w M *id
♦
Itev alni Mis I . |' «Strong were lingerie ilr«-»s,*s will yellow ribbon
"The A wakenings and Beginnings
with groo-ries f.itnv The two little tloWcr girl- strewing
♦
of Missions," Mrs (' It. \\ alker fur "showered'
Dr ••"*■
and .•••*».
Mr.-*. R.
Bon« are
•» »C. «.o»«er
the I'ongregutionnl church gave a and st.ipl,. hy the tm-tidu-r« of I lie the path for the bride’s appearing p •••
church Thursday were little Misses KnthBnc Langford cozily established a t hoUHekeeping nt ♦: '
fine paper on "Carey and Foreign Congregational
S A L E S O F F IC E --J A C K S O N V IL L E , FLA.
It wan u complete sur­ and Frances Holmes and ndded H02 Magnolia Avenue.
Missionary Societies,*' dealing with evening.
♦
f
prise
to
the
recipients,
ns
the
steady
the early life and later struggles of
greatly to the heluty of the scene in
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
tramp
of
many
feet
was
the
first
in­
Carey, the tirat missionary to In­
their innocent purity
Mr and Mrs H M Wounily. who
timation
that
something
unusual
dia. An excelbmt paper was read on
Mi-- \iino- Kai«- &gt;imvi |ircside*| h.»v* pent ttieir wint«-r» in Sanford
l'ir«l to at
‘Judson mid the Haystack Band" i was about tn huppe-,
a
I
tin* organ and with delicate touch for .i number of years are up from
by Mrs. V T W hieless for the rive was a great tug. beautiful alid clhi'leticv rendered a beautiful l»«*r» .f.tr-f for .« few d.ivs Th* v will
t he
baptist society, giving an interesting pumpkin, almost too heav y
, *t• r to
r l**r.I f*,r 11„.
progr i iii ill iim-Ii
Mr
W
\ reí i.
donor
tn
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i-r
t
1
.«»
g-.n
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l
'In
outline nl tin« life ami work of this,
win*. •
l'f*ml
lr
.atig
Oh
Promise
Me'
1
1
1
f
.,* i ii.,. I . .| ..II
thr t;r«t \on-rican missionary to &lt;n «■«•liter ..I til.
0
ib *r voue folhiwed by Mr- Rob­
either
siile
hv
.«
tieauliful
.«rrav
of
0
nr the In Id. at Burmah, India
I’ll Promise
i III (lower» for I hi- o.einli, ' w Iiiim ert Howard singing
Complete abstracts from the records of
Mr» 1. It Philips, for t he Method-i
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•*. i ,ji
i n v , il* I wt.i*h iinpr* . *1 i to* andiem e wiili THIS WINTER'S FASHIONS
lit »orn-ty followed willi a [uipi.r
«•
the
-a*
redness
o(
the
vows
to.
to
over tile common necessities ui Di«
Or.Tntie and Seminole Counties. T.txes
entitled ' Some
Early
Martyrs."
WON’T SHOW SO MUCH. ■V
made at mtirnag«* altar
was
there
too.
and
then
tintubi.*
Beginning with the martyrs of t tie
I i* tiur* i* w.«—t.«-Illy decoruted
full !•*ft g! I tilled n|' a II pib s of
paid for non-residents.
«
early I hristian i-ru. Mr«
Philips
good thing« io -in, h I In- reverend with firii-, siflilav itu*| gol'ietl ro*l St » I- ftmlulum S *s **j » Dj l I* to MiJ.
dselt upon tjie sdf sarritires, hard­
n i VV»,. ol D'.leny
pantry . to -ay nothing *.| the jog of under an ar* h daintily decorated 1
&lt;. W. GOODRIt H. Manager.
ships and exile of the noble no-n and
with
sod
foliagi
uml
«lalsies
w
i
l
h
ib'll, tous (re* ii fili 1k
hv tin*
tit i&lt;
women who had blazed the trail,
love
liir*l sijs| lob i i n I hi* *enter, i \v M l i l l s f . . r I I I I - . 1 ^ I I , ! . . I . , ,
111* llilicr Will!
r* vu«* ii %
t r^ » V e r v
»Ill«*
for the missionaries of today, touch
lit
&lt;
b
r
Wtil* t: I lie ha pp V * «m ph* «tu o rl • in
thing
\l
•
t.)••&gt;
«i
D
I»
hnur
rv
iPg upon t lie lives of t'aruj»', Ju d
i inpr .su* ring *»T m"' L*_ .u—«.--»-ii«*&lt;i»«.ir»*vt TTT.ir ff. rr, í i, -T
.i %;• 1 . i h* • ■1 dun '■g i
•on, Moif.it, Morrison .«nil mu* ■ s|l, t*l ,«t il" : •;%r
W1,1. 11 v» IS perl* im "T I*-. "T&gt;r V ! .....
ll'll. .* „ I l||s| I. |||.m|i -I
«•t fris-Ml* a t •• I to
P&gt;
gatti«
•ring
'f I In- early martyrs to In
Moni rn-f
.*»■ ........ gmi n iH'llliiuy |s *Uh
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The i «-1 paper was given by Vk«s on grog.11ion
bespeak tin- popularity of both brulé
lti**uiid
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C • Woodruff of the Presbyterian
• *| groom *
-' ; *«1 n s a -a* l . *1 lli' l llnlloli ||i|s vi 11|
church giving a brief ami un e-i
May their pinoti be one «if con­ i• r tu inllailt 'H utinlrulK*
Ih ih! n /in i tn «
ing outline of Missions in l*«ou
The merriagi •* M i " Iren« B*&gt;«:i tinued ha ppincs-s and may God l*lc-s
H lili- tío* |•••11*• • I ehli-m lile vv niel
Thi», too was a (ine puper showing
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i Mr
Marin. I and gui'b tb.-ir life's voyage
much thought ami careful situi • f i
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it e i u \ • \ **t k c i t y
hurí h marriag­ I he
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Mr ami Mr» Ermral Krupp hu.v«- • an * gow n» for American vvoineii *
h) stating that "\Ve know, that a* rimmiy
Mr mid Mr.», Raille» will returned to Sanford nml will make The 1ill 1l«-l i u trails
•he humun rnce ha« bien divided lie at home after Ni
ill I hi t hei tutore honte herí1 They will
Plicoiirilgelllelll |s giteli lo «veiirlnu*
'••n petti **ils .*« a rît* in- of v isti«
Hillsboro. Ta it »*.. II
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Ile wa» thè reri pian t "f « it* mii* for a woman four feet &gt;l\ ludi* Cash o r I n s t a l l m e n t s
lie a ipiict, home atfiiir. only t lie ever
3 ,'cyclo R e p a i r i n g
• - nul liitieli lighter III W.-Igtil
family and inti mate friend- «if i h* inimli'-r of |ire»ent» fr«»ni In» yOung
\ &lt;Irculirr *l»lrt I« more Im««I«•• If u I
Iru * *1.contrai ting punie» tedili, pr*--«-ni
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FOR
Sanford l.odge No. 27. I. O. O. F.
Master Jack Porter » * b br..' ml 1,1*
Tl *■ ug ola r meeting of the Liter
Difficult^» of Aitronomv.
r
ui'M
(all
-nil
birthday Friday
ft •• rnoon Mil a a ! i:r» ib-part ment. Woman** t ’lul*
M«*'".
i-v ry Monday at 7.1,1 p. tn.
‘ Ih It li.inl to^e.irn the ime of a t«*|ei BEAMS
l*o In* III vo gue till* * WInliT th e re
charming party to :« tIUllib, **t l.l- « ill b* ill'ul at the «lut« room* on
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Hinpe’ " auk*'il ilo* »luduiit
Net
H i ANNULS
little fri« lid««. Diligi.1if..! . :•*) ttl u» - i &gt;.il .1Vell Me \\ ediie«duy aft rnoon n t I*** a »tii'Mdh tl.it hip look «vitti v**t « ' repll* d th
J.
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Singletary
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*n lo! profe»»,ir
i «l*-*ldi-«l Itji » ill the h* in in*l If I tie
ANGLES AND
ing gu me» were enjoy* •«I. .after winch at 1 f pa -t I1wo n’elo* k
A Í till at
Secretary
N G.
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hard
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rotini"
■re I I nut*», tile fudlu -« »llOllltl l*e
ALL SHAPES
delirimi- refreshtni*,t' - w**n*
|Ut -l**d.
• tiling !.» ali* r
• i lit.ili'il ,1 *■*!* «
i »I tl.'lltened ill In f t
There wan a hcaiitilul t*ir: ltd
plate *■ *1 alni ha* l.
Gale t ity ( amp No. P. . Í . w
with the regulation n ui l**-* ,,r
t a n k STEEL
ros** meeting wil^ bt held at
M« «,*t« second und "fourth *»V.*
lay
o dieu and many nice gift» lor fio *tin* home of Mr». J. II PVrtrtlIIKÍTTT'
. ,
STRUCTURAL
night
in
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monili
FILM
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TO
TEACH
SAFETY.
happy little ho»t
IRON WORK OF
Th ur I.*. ..ft ••r i *&lt;mi t« a t :i II I ' l l l i k
c
S VM ORI) tOÌHil S
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1 I*. Mil ' i
J. F. ¿mob-hull
ALL KINDS
\ .itili ! i u \i tatuiti to all nn*mlic*r- ftj lroad System« Employ Moving P*c
C'tTit
Council C .iitmnndcr
Wturrt Hr ¡/iiii
tures to E d u c a t e Employee».
of the dub.
TRUSS RODS
“»anforil l.odge Ni» 62, F. nini V. M.
Mr.*
and
Mr®.
Nathan
(’
Bryan
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Hill s \««akriii.ig. a tallioiiil
STAY BOLTS
Communication
every first und third United Brotherhood of Carboniera pnd
hava issued invitations fo the mar­
. Joiner® ii f .t m n l a
Mi »e» Frankie and Annie Howard salety story In two parta, by .Marcus Thursdays ut TrTft. VisHfhi* bretîtr* n
CALYAMZED
\ D*i«v. getieril snfet.v ligeiit **if tile
riage
of
their
daughter,
Joe
Berta.
|
|&gt;
av|,
,,„|ny
for
it
two
week®*
vidi
Co p p e r a n d
Sunford Local Union \* . 1 ’ . 1 meet*
*.!■««• Vurk I'entml lilies. I* a moving weld'III*
to Mr. Paul Kelso Weaver. Wedne*- w jj inend» in Jack.«onvilla.
ZINC SHEETS
tirsi
and t'nr«l Thuraday nighc at 7
I
*
litre
piny,
pnaltt««»!
under
the
«lire*0 . L. Taylor
K. L. Miller
day, Nov. -Ith at 7 o'cloc k at the
b’cloct,
jn i h«» Fugle®’ Hall.
OAK . «•
*n
of
Mr.
I•**««
Secretary
W. M.
Buptist church, Kissimmee, Un.
Tills
piny
«vas
written
and
produceil
J.
U.
u
Singletary?
J. d . Br &gt;wa, ,
Mr ami Mrs. Issile Brynn. whose
cypress
Mr. Weaver ha» many friend» in
for
ttu*
Ne\v
V
&lt;
‘*rU
•’«•nlral
lilies
for
S«s
'y-Treas.
marriage
occurred
at
Bartlesville,
G«.
President
mahogany
Monroe Chapter No. ló, li. A. M.
Sanfor«! who will be interested in
. . .
, ,
u*e in educating employees In connec­
WHITE PINE AND
Moots every ®»*«*on'l ami fourth Thun
his marriage, having lived here a Af||&gt;r Noy
, hpy w{„
,U)m„ tion with th** safety work tx'lng con
B. P. O. K, Sanford I mi go 1241
ALL HARD W O OD S
.lit*
list
by
that
company
It
I»
tin*
lu
day
in Masonic Hall over the Imp ria
number of yearn.
with Mr». Mary Tolar un Pulincttri tent Ion t&lt;&gt;ev|U(p " car to I*«* it««.*«l as a Theatri*. Vj-iiting coinjianii'n» w-eb-mne
M * t first a- I third WiVtieaday night
launches
a venue
n*
.-u- r **f F -■t -i nul l'iilm&lt;*|t&lt;) \ve.
«'.
t*r
m
tilcli
will
I
m* t ik**ii *•'• tl«*- J ! ’ Karnatz
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•Mr, und Mrs Georgi Shipi wr r**_
DORIES.
*•• • li.pl**. I * s . ••Ill.t* *- it*'
Mr
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Lew
is
of
Fluren*
e.
S**
r**tur.
r.x.dte*! Ruler
i hosts at a very delightful u) -1•*r
BUILT TO
I *e |*l* Mil**» will * »•' !••• Il'i'd III • ••!» S m 'tolte I hupt* r i. Oi'h-r I ' « r n »«' a
&lt;
h.is
r
et
urned
home
He
w.it tIn ir
j »upper Friday evehtng la-t
. ORDER
I*.I, with In i ■„*(* -afelA tile«'t Imr®
Mot» every lidi and thin T ..*•-«!si\ The kak«* Breeze t ««until No. ,!l Junior
home on tin* Heights
('over« w* r* .on **( »tu- a 1 1ernia nt* at th** Wi«-k**r * i, iiie|i»l at lialls &lt;*r lh«Ml« rs In * HI*-»
? 0,LERS AND TANKS
Ionie
wedding.
.
•
in
*'ach month. Everyone vlh*&gt; bas s -«t,
laid for six. Oysters w i t ** t em pt
along the line for (111* benefit of holli
Order Pifitrd American Merhanirs
BUILT TO ORDER
hi*
Star in tf»** Fast art* «’ordially invited
the
employe«*®
and
tlndr
families
Ttu*
; itigly served and • other tlelicious
M e t - **v**ry U *-&lt;lnc»day at 7 JIU p,
t
Mts« n* ulah Il ut chi tison, who has S.mfn I'e. Burlington and Lncknwnutia to vi»it this chapter.
i viands graced the hospitable board
Gmp«tcn| force cf workmen for
M . in tfr-Cit" H itl VDitit'g brother®
Alice F lloMiiii*. Scc'v
1 Mi. and Mrs. Shipp’«» g o e » t - w**ra ••Imen »pending n week nt TitusviHe r*m‘*ks nl»o hare mndeurnttigement* to ' '
r“»d work ai oil Ho cj
are wdrotne. (*. li . ^ m k h . Bee. Sec.
u»e
till,»
Hint.
Mr. und Mr®. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. ha® returned to Sanford.
Till® la tiie first attempt of nay railPhoenix l.odge.No 5, K. of P.
Do vine.
Celery City Aerie Nt». 1853
’ road to use a moving picture play tell­
Meets second and foiirti» Tuesdays,
MixA Ruth Compton of Black« ing n story of human Intereat with the
Aie« ling « vt;y Tuesday night at 8
stone. Va., has arrived in Sanford principal parts played t«y profe**U»ual Malting knight.*» alway.i welcome.
H o w a r d —l lry an W’t d d i n ;
O'clock. Pico Building.
O. J. Miller J. T. Hoofshan«
The following announcttmoni wf and hu® taken up her duties as adorn and actresses In connection with IL.MrLnulin
G. L. Tnratu®. •
K. It. and S.
the marriage of Mt»a Viola .Grace teacher of music and art in the pub« safety work.
Worthy President
t
Secretary
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censorship a t CctroKrait a Florida)
nml Editor Strxtth t r a hrmtlU-RO to
—;aih ilnsi*r!—tTtt'n* liocausc ho spoke
lightly of the courts and- their &lt;ie(ikinfi reirardtiiK the removal of the
county seat from Cowell City to
d^gtrocrad. In. a f&lt;*« more years the
Florida press will be sufficiently
muzzled “ to s\lit the taste" "of fin*
6tricte.&gt;it censor and their editorial
column can be Rivenmiver to plate
matter and society «ve nts.
When
tha t time comes tho editor of The
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proof in a law* office.

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w h y not in the m a k i n g uf »hotuj, halp l*«r r a p i iti «&lt;*111.111
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lut «ev er, by prnjHT eoopcriilinn a ml orgu lit f it t loti ill tin* in­
ti n .I o( in i f iron r* ..iii) tirnui r«lio i out ri luiti* *o Inrgi'lv to (he
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111 ran m;,kl' &gt;"1"' f,m,n' hri« lu ''-V sav.üK a pari of y&lt;uir parili!)).(&gt;.
l)o not rli?pnnd upon luck to provide for aid a«e. Benin at min*
and establish a growing savings account. It is not so much the amount
that you start with, that counts, as the regularity with which you make
additional deposits. A\t* invite savings accounts in any amount.
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Impoil a mi urti-il t h at our |&gt;«*opl&lt;*
t ak e 1*roll l o r nil vantugi* of tho u n ­
usual o p p o r t u n i t y ulloroii thorn to
proloct
tho rtnto' * i n »i h - 1 ru*m«
If ! ». i l
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c-on*o lier weal th .mo l tl rvei op tur
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This action must j

In? t a kou at once, a* the* n e w co n - 1
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R. K. DEAS
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(*iif|Hlg,fll vvtint '.»ill t nil ti.lV** ! ruin y
Tf*»* tunyrdi nun li nr t;n frirtltr"
A CITIZEN OF THE \\ OKl.D
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In politics as in life generally, rii* lîniti’f tuf l&lt;i til *tf ito* tînt«-,* t»f #pr liijg '
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things which loom large momentarily
n rtpple «ml a rot!
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havd ¡} way of shrinking out of. pos­ T nWith
ptirr mti Ttm mn^'riT TTr.- n*1ry TigfxX
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Or lh«* *Hrt(t uf Ilo- &lt;1&gt;iIik «mil 1
terity's sigl't. while eJenLi which at
the moment nearly «ficaped remark
t ’omlng to Florid«
With hr. Armstrong
Corporal, whnl «III you rhooar Pstsv
. I’riPoh Ki*for m
grow in significance, n is impos­ Por tni; Itiuu that (he nrmy Jiui n- shall
We note ¡u_ the Ocala Danner an
A. VonDohleni traveling passenger ! Dr. and Mrs. Armstrong of Iurkpl ay ?
sible us yet to know just what Woodarticle wl«Jp author has just com- ngont Nashville. * Chattanooga and Uonville treated their friend*» tu ,
March, retreat.or a uuickstep thrum?
row Wiljion's place in history will be. Corporal,
whul of the .army ilrum?
filetcd a sentence of seven yenrs and St. Paul’s railroad, came down Irom ride on Laike Monroe last Sunday
dependent ns it is on many and var­
Ita t-a -ta l-ta t, we arc tau t nrut llna.
five
monthd in the Florida state pen: Chicago on the New Dizie Flyer in their palatini yacht, the Kiw-rW ith a Ihrob ul ev ery beat.
ied conclusions of unfinished busi­
For a &lt;tea&lt;l march under (he drooplris itontiary. The article is remarkable yesterday and said that on the Crain view Maid, a treat that wa* gn atlv
ness. That he has grown in esteem
. pine
— 0(n many ways, showing its jiulhor out of the more than 200 pnn/eng?r* . en jo ye d' lly all those who w,.r.. f,,r.
Or u fanfare brink and sweet!
in
very recent .months, it would lie
Sidnuy Cutts, candidate for (&gt;ov-„
to he a man of intelligence, ohser- to, Jacksonville there were 100 tunnte • enough to he pre^t-nt
i ».
ernor lias been here and gone and Idle to deny. His great g/ief has Corpornl. trll tm your wish nml will.
vnlion nad good education. Among homeseekers. sixty tourist.*! and tho. Arinstrdug is the man w t .. »
retreat ur the ctuuibfi to kill?
•‘left us gasping for breath.
His, made men know him for what they Tli«nDipr things the w’rltiT declares*That rj*st were trzveling men
placed KiVWview, the line |, i
rj**i rii I, h hrtflnii mir HIrk» with lilnv
little folder states that he h„s been hf Vi
forgotten him to be: iV'*A•hiit
nlintI tin* attiiK &lt;«f tho wnr ilrum Im*’ the greatest thing in thl* way »&gt;f r»*f-^ The homeseekers, he said, were villi* submit on the map and i
¡in I *it tnl-ltrl. mill liomr&gt;n ntitl iiicm
compared in his oratory to Wm." E . ' Not l'r,,fe“ or ° nl&gt;* no* .Mat*“Kn,nn
urination of men who are sent to from the grain and cattle section*» his estimable family mat.
HimII -thrill m \ ilnnti nun y *
Yancy, who stirred the south
»»cl partisan alone, hut a father a
prison is that the convicts ar»* r»*n- of the*w»**t and ¡ill of them in pros- visits tu Sanford in their
An.J nrii r t*i tiutl» |i t&lt;» tt«&lt;* inn.» .ikiiii
fury in 1858 to I860; in his power to r« !‘ n with m» n » responsibilities and
Tb.lt t IlM ilfllfflA *rf !!.*• .If mi |flf|1
dereil
de*pern&lt;e oft&lt;n t i mes hv the perou* »omlilion and with money ing tin* ye ar
Th&lt;*\
And now t i l e , i ’ re s i de t i l
Henry Ward liée cher M Ely mouth. trials
(ail
that
their
families
an*
suffering
anti
intent
to
settle
permanently
&gt;
n
(riemls
her»*
who
ulua\*
.i
•
t‘iU|M.n»l fin.rniniî m fr**nh &lt;th! Mm*
England, and in his power to rhnrm , *w ‘* " " important dorumenla
often for the necessities food, »loth this state
iN
t»
«lu»
tl
u
r
phi
&gt;
i
r
»
tm
t
nh
ko
In
Ime'
visits.
Dr
Armstrong
ha*
r
.
..
*,»
by the lieuuty of his language to invitation to all persons to pru&gt; on *'«fi t •*»t ht radili, ti 11»1 ijfH'l \t»b*. i)cnV.
mg and a place to live. He adds
"Th
at
section
of
the
c
o
u
n
t
r
y
,
"
,
talen
many
,
acres
of
Riverite«
.»if
the golden longued Frank F. EHis a certain day that peace may he re­ W llli fi »«ro llati« for the cnnimneer!
the suggestion which, Wh i l e ’not new, said Mr. VonDuhlcn, "is not bother-1 the market, as the tnud wa- *i [hn;
À »eren«tie for the cannoneer.
stored to .Europe; an announcement
•of Dultimoro.
Ami
tme.
fur
tho
major.
lt&gt;
o.
is well worthy of grave eon si dent- ing about war or hard times. The Ido cheap cdnslilerihg tin* Miar ini
All of which we can well believe to his party managers that tie will
Ar,|lrums*
hi,V”
"llcn'‘p,'
,h"
Brtnv
,ion ,hat ,hc l(,Kt»lafure should pass atockyurds of Chicugo are not work- provementa recently ma.I
a '.........."
law a ll.........
o w i ng *1
the
and sincQ *he says this himself we make no "swing around the circle” to
' “ c o n v i c t*' s" 'f a mi l y ing day and night and the cattle »and Hivcrvieyv will m a (. «
n
lif
lit
Arn
r
mirt
t
y
mi1
a portion of « h u t hi- la luir pro
will take his word for it.
It we niend the fences of his party's rep­
Mti'ii a r «1 (•(►mitin ui on » \* r&gt;
trtiin the inn^t i-x i I u h iii ' wuImu
hated ourself as tenderly as Sidney resentatives in Congress. Thi* »1»*- *;.... I ms til •¡•'»tr nit Sitali tai»» ¡»o d o re s , a n d in case of a s i n gl e man. wi th great d r o v e s of b e e v e s for deuce section of . l a e k s o n n l h
hales himself there is no telling to |*c,» 'o n , u »o1 “ »urpnae to anyone An»! |ihi»i**l?
ii&gt;i, r*r tlic h*' irl» timi »r** tifmfriiH whose ro ndi le ! w a r r a n t s it. a s ma l l « R i c h thf'v i re -get 1 1 ng more money S an f o r d people arc ■ ■ « 1 , »
who knows Wilson and his wavs
V!I«1 » *ii tilltfllrf fili'fl 11» vii t hr ij f lit*iff1■«! portion »»( hi* e a rn i n g * he -et a-p
■what heights we might aspire,
than tiny I1.1V1 [ c c i v . i t (or
,ir- v u « property
W h a t e v e r hi* d e f e c t s and angl e* nml
lo gii'* him a - t a r t «l ien lie len\
()
The
jhmr
mill*
nrc
running
t&lt;
&gt;
« gnt V
V
!
1
!
tl
•«
1
f
■
4
»
•
&lt;
If4.1t
El.g
&lt;t»t
&gt;
«
r
Very
J
&gt;
a sp er i t i e s a nd ti me will -«»(ten t h e m
S; t .1 t it tut •• .»ri* n-!i«h **if
»he prison and lias to -tart out to (our hour capa city with t hi* &lt;*|eva­
Sn ufo rii Librar.
the f o ll o wi n g »hspntrh c o m e s (rom m, d « e shall grow more cons ci ous »»(
\\ litiin i r 111** Min»* j «*11 pjiì,
nni ki- u living With t lie Ita mtini ps tors full o( wheat ami lloiir and
Wnsliingtoti
Tl *• f 1111¡'Tifi m u r i t i «i» th#* jituivi i pi |i&lt;k
hi* nunliUcs Mr Wilson is un A'iuer
Fi* Unii 1,1 re» »■» ve»)
«liti tin* nii-lor I mi»*» that a prison «lumi are liflnging a tir., prò r
l'he
* 'f iti.* * ili *f 1 «#* f r i « *U*
K u n n i n g (or C o n g r e s s is not thè icnn patriot and a ci ti m i
not &lt;&lt;(
.1 o vi* tifie
lEtiliMn.fi
.Itili
term a l w a y s piares on a man. T h e s e im*weries are running full ur ne ami
s u i n e e x j K' l i s i ve l u x u r y li» t h è soulll li in o s n jmrish only, tua u f . thè
S é t o n . Ernest T A n i ma i
suggestions are so manifestly just in adilitlon tu this all thi*-e in&lt;lu-thut il ts tn thè north.
world. His presi »le ncv. ojiening with
fu
t l n - votomi* 1- vet .
that it i&gt; a wonder action in line tnc* are » mplny mg .irmi»'.- •■I inni
THìs is shown by thè reports thnt thè etift» t mela »&gt;( |»rutni*»'»i l»'g»'lnht
tin
es
Ih (ootl»i»-&lt;i III! 1 I I
MRS. CARMAN’S TRIAL
wiili them tin.* not hedí taken long
The ibis*, hi* stilli, tiiut 1- coming
a r e heing inaile lo the clerk of thè tion, has heen troui.icii l.v private
v
e
r
i
l
u
t
i
l
e .untimi h»*ro
RECALLS BAILLY MURDER. ag« &lt;«ur prrseut - y - l em piintslie* tu Hiirulu rcprc.*enl* thè inerì « h o
Hmya* under thè Federai corni pt hereu vement. I»&gt; Mcxicun espio
F
i
t
z
h
u
g h , I* K Along
l In Intiocept faittily of ali olfendiT ilo noi i nvesi in rallroa»! -to» ks. ¡1practt&lt;N*s net
sions. hy partisan ehullitions alni hy
----------ti
it
»
k
T
r
ail
While northern candidai»** are re- t h l ' grimi est ,vvar in ]»r»*-»'nt unni- ( ( r , m o B t C a s i O v « r » h « d o w . d by War far more th.'tn t in* offender biniseli, they hchev i* in locai in ve-t m e n t ­
Ha
rhnur
lì d pi. I .1r 1 1, n
and toni imi ¡1 man «ttlouil money ii mi ari 1li 11 ri *(,r *1 Hi t lo- eli- v .11or*,
fiortirig Urge expeiulitupes, »»Iteli orv
\Vha te ver mi*tak&lt;** «&lt;• lui ve
C o m t i Up For Decision
or «ork at t tu- end of a pri-on terni ilo- tluiir nuli- and t t.c t i r cw ir i is . -ili t 111* *- filini
running up into thi^ fhousands »»( &lt;hnrge*'l thi- l'r&lt;*suli-nt «ith. vv.
Intuan 11» nrv Ra n» I» »
t lielehy taklng » il»- tic*! Itici limi pf»- of « li ic h in-ti'sii of cutting &lt;11 vi d oliar*, thè expendilures rcp&lt;&gt;rle»l bava- liever * liargeil Ioni «Itii l».*ieg
finie.
Tln* trial for murder &lt;&gt;f 'Irs FMwhi - 11»le lo ma kc barde ned ami per pel de mi- a i e ttoTeasIng t-heiu
hy thè Florida candidale*, tur in- his hvad
Hi- attttude ' tinwurd
I fnublediiy , R ( ',,11 ¡, It..
F
lirillrtll
»Il Mllieotil X V calteli «1 uni iTiminiils C1ur »»»nviyt s y s ic m in
Ilo* » boli* talk of tln- travi’li.tig
ataiii»'. are as follows»'vents in Mexico and in Europe (cut(oli i me«
(
'
o
llege
tu a mys ter y «chicli ili
h»
Stejiiien M Sparkmnn. pothing. «Hk»* huv»' in eli ill*tHlgU|s)u*d hy a Trio l»'»l n orlila lite n&lt;&gt;tl&gt;•• In thè cflrlv thl- -Iute Ila* ......Il grelltly improveii itlcii In Miai pari of I Ili............
1 kes&lt;* U Vv hook - , ,r» -*■(••
II. »Iciihir» - limi
Frank Clark, not bang; Kmiiii't Wil |«rge ini udt-i! ut-" 1ha t «*■ Iraiirlv -iiiiirocr, l'Ut « Iti* li lui » l'ii'ii "i &lt;*r fn Ih» past I»'« yeurs. hot «■■ Imi.' -ani. i» I loroia
E v e r y Doy*' l . i l i r u r y , ' il»»
y* 1 mio ti to harii atol tu »1»# tu »»u»* Io-ars it »-vi'rv .i-t\ .nifi »'vcry
Fon. nothing and W J. Sears, notti- en vy inni.
Wr congratulate tln* -hadovvcil tiy thè « a r
ltrli*I1y. tln* Drilli ng ahmil thè prò per treatment « bere he g»&gt;»-- Mani of thè Florida ■Zeli S i t a l i honk* of tin* Elio
ing.
country &lt;&gt;( ours that lu* has been our fa* t* il» Ilo* rase, *0 far as known ur ­ uf t !»&gt;-&lt;• untori tinaie-, «Un, while tino-ter- are meli w ho (tuli- liei-n m i s s i o n of th è Doy .*•» m i t ­
In other wonls, the total expendi* W'hite lluiise ruler in-those month.* li* f i li lo «ten . i
Mi-* E d« In Fiinnnti limtght n illct»» they ha ve violateli thè lliws and are Imre List winter or thè « in le r he fu re
tyres of these (our Florida candi­ of stufili. Collier's W eekly.
li e n t V With Lee in \ irr
gratili, vvhtcti *lu* limi liiStatlist tu tier dc-erving &lt;»( punishment. shnuld Mimi kno« ju*( «liat tln* -tate has t»»
dates are four ciphers.
()
Ill-Ill v W it h W »»K»- m i
If this in true there »ill he many 11 DORN IN AN ED ITO R'S DRAIN pili-telali tiUsliaml s otll' c Iti Frccpurt bave their l»ct Mi III 11»»• righi |&gt;ath olf»-r ami they bave tolti thè (ad.- to
Minty In the Reign »»I
N V vvllh olle end III a clusci In lo*r insiemi of heing d r i i . u t.» |..w.-r 1h»*ir neighhors, wiih thè r»s»ilt th.it
candidate running (or Congress from I The beautiful thought of sending ri„(1M
H»■»11*v 'I'tn# in tl» &lt;• 1
',,n ,i„. ..... ...... n,*,r sin* mlnib «b'I’ths ■■( de-p.-ratinn
D.»*l» « ' v 1i,.-y .lini i)». ir Migl.lo.r*
Miit IIV!
Florida in the next two year*
If a f ‘ liri-t m;t* »hip t»&gt; i'.itf t gift i ! i \:. i ... m
feti sil»*
l 1.» Ii»*.»r
D
-»
t . t
»1
.
1
1
r
1
■
r |o .1r ■ i r *
.
1
•t hi r&gt; is li»» expense utlachi d lo : ).&lt;■ t hi* » *»11»1rxr I of t it,- » r »t. .» -*. •! 1 \ •fil» |f«'l 11* ul * t•■ lull«
a i . vi t h ' l s »11.1 i n t . 1 1 u .1 Vvu l. r t»u*li •■-*
111rnpiilg»' (or a fT ó«»«» position every i mi r.i n»*4* oí Europe flail Hi lari *I t u
(Vt i ■, !.. m» .
1. . »
i*
I'ttM
lat»*r »*ti I une " lui I
(Iclil
S
u
i
.
*
in
H'»ri*la i* ili» .............md irmV.mg
mini iii Klori'in «ill l»&lt; after mie »»( t In* Drm a« of a l»u»_\ «*&lt;hti&lt;r m» t il* \||*e I .iltil**»" llall&gt;&gt; a t*al lent « aYAebsler, -lean .lo-* i ’
Witeli voti keep a boy ini'-resimi i'Ustmss iti ti»e «est (Turing lite resi
11 em.
in
Ue lister: When J'atiy U .
alali ol olle of tilt; great ( I m a g o -tint mol killed In t ’r &lt;'armiui H olltcc
of the year.
The
l.ullet
carne
fnun
n
revolver
whlcfi
»'»••*
“
»'*
‘
he
College.
.------ 0 - dailies.'
He believes after a careful study
« a s flirust tlij-ougli n vvlndow sbatter like, you lesse» thè chancea thut he
I»
Warner, S
The \\ 1»|.
Editor Kceley of the Chicago ed hy un imltimwn hauti.
AN U N F A I R DEAL
«ili gel interested hi things not so of tin* situation, from the 'stand­ Wurlìi
Herald, amid the grimi of bis daily
point If the west, that tins will lo­
|*r Cantimi adiulltcd he «aw a «vlilte goiul (or bini,
The country publishers and print­
( a r i e r Il Hi
routine, had un idea that « a s un lui lei appetir lliroilgh Ilo* Itole, li'Vellnii
th»'
greatest year Florida ha* • v« r I t m D&lt; r
The
Yoilllt's'f
oinpiraioit,
*iitc&lt;*
it­
ing office .generally nrp nsk'ing only
.
...
.
,
4 inspiration
W e ito not know Ito iti»* revolver ni lilui li»' Dl»l l'»*tiiiol a ,.|[|urg»Tiient, givi* gene rami- spaia* seen for travel met home huving
w hul i* n nsoiuih le when they ilc
( -if 1er i!
train of thought that hoi lum to it ' in. Ir Mr- ........... « .1* lii*li»ntlv kll|.*»1
, hj„ (n,lt h .r (l| u l |,.t| I ra 1 i&gt;i ng. and hi* t* 1-1&gt;it tid»*tit front «hot h»'
mirad that Uncle Sum shall reuse it»
li-tlt-ilslili
\
I»
»x
of
»
arlt
hlges.
'ts
»
alltsT.
v
v
&lt;
*fe
Dut perhaps in 11 moment of rest
a l n i « e ! » lite t»e*l eoa» lo** to I ti»' learned »luring to- several vv»»l-‘
for«** ih im into an unfair, unreason­
»
1
1
1
1
1
.1
tu
ito*
teone
»»r
l'r
'
iriioin
(imi Drill 11 worker* sonn-iim»** lake,
-lay Hi » in» .1go 1hat I I » r» «til » r
1 «rii» for it
ab le mid 1111 pos-ifih' 1 i-uipi 1 iti'»ii hy
Ho, .»•oil» I
litui l-tll.st Mi* Hall»*)' wa* » nui 1r v I
Kaij» lisoii
with eye* shut and munì relaxed, ..Ilo- toill.l
lamly
lie more western people III tin*
.
Ho«
to
¡»ritiioito
iiei'nito»
u
tir
n
!
gran tin g to one toniructor tin* ex
;
ì*&gt;rflltber
.
&lt;
'iHt|ii*r.
In
me*
F'.-tii o -.
t itere mine to turn the thought of
\Ir- »*nrimili vv a — n « liuesH ni Ito* rati* piteher, io»« io traili for a race, slate tin* winter than the -tati* h.»- Stinking Tale*. .» vnlc) naive right to print ra n is on
tin- day» of his own &lt;hil»lhoo»l ira»! |n,to..*t litui titillilit«*»t l»»*tna je.ilou« h o» t&lt;» learn thè newset strnke* in had the pleasure «»f »Mlertaiiiing l»»r
utaniped &lt;*nv el opes
Warner, Anno Swi'f :•
t hut happiness timi ito* Christmas t timi tu hnve «lnpt»etl thè fare of n ■svviimnlng rhese und a hundred many a year. Times-Union.
Nut only dues the government
lime brought him, and them the busy nurse vvtio vvas In lite ntllgo of hpr other topics of the greatest interest
at ilk* competition in price through
brain in its erntir excursions over linslinnd nt ulve lime.
to hoys to girls, loo, for that mat­
fl Jtc'rc » Praverh
its authorized sweat shop methods
What Miikri f tsttfry Welcome
8 I1V vvas first Indi'teli f»»r man ter are touched upon in this im­
the world untl elsewhere flew across
Di, It I* . a» t to to* ttaj J.v
What
makes
a
nigu
susceptible
to
»
practiced in the Dayton (0.1 plant,
the orean and took in the homes slniighter, nini liner tbls vvas super portant depart mont of The Cnm- flattery ,.* the feet that In* uilcoines tin* sun »hin&lt;*!ti noil ito* tord*
where »II* thd government envelopes
where there were no fathers ami l tie sedisi by ali iniHetment nlleging unir pn nion.
any thing that nft*u»ls r«4 h*f from lito titillo aeJi.'s [&gt;r&lt;* forgot : &gt;■n d T
an* printrd, hut it muses every
little ones that hnd no homes 'lie- der In tIle lirst »l«*grt'&lt;*
Mill n a tio n s o f t» r» i»iluh of i” ! 1 »
tud Iseri minati* knocking
An»!
this
is
only
u
»mall
part
of
postmaster in the United S tat es and
¡-Ime thè ahootlug rimi «lille bis
cause the shell und the torch had
tiie
service
which
the
Companion
wlfe lins beoti &lt;'01111111*1 Iti tln* Jatl ut
poiad’ssions to solirjt and receive
been there, and then he determined, Mlmotln Tir. Cnrmnn Ima np|x&gt;nred n ailers in any home which it enters.
orders in ita endeavor^ to stilt fur­
with the confidence of a newspaper v«»ry dovute«! t&lt;&gt; h«*r ami tot* k«*t»t Iter It has paints ol contact with a hmith e r monopolize this business to »the*
man in the power of tlie press, that supplliH] wltli frult nn&lt;! ilowers. Ile drod interests.
exclusion of the Ideal printers.
Christmas should come to the chil­ fiochi rea bis !«&gt;llef In Iter innocenoe
If you do not know the Com­
The system would not he so repre­
dren of Europe in their orphanhood ntid tlmt thè «Tinto « a * «‘«onmltted !«v panion ns it is today, let us send you
hensible if it inured to the benefit ol and misery as well as to peaceful a itimi
one or two current issues free, that
a n y considerable numlier of tuATho negm mabl emphiyo«! la tho you muy thoroughly test lit«» paper'*
and happy America, with the enjoy­
payers, but such is not tbe case. ment that is in the thoughts of l'armali ii»»m«' tlr-t »l«*'lare»! tlmt ber
TJnie!« C00 or more stamped envel­ childhood inseparable from the sea­ mlstres* diti »&lt;•« g*&gt; »1«»« ustnlrs mi tho duality. We will send the Forecast
nlcht of tho shouttng. Dut lator ndroit- for IS 15.
opes ara purchased at once, Uncle
Every n«*w subscriber who sends
ti*! thnt «In* enino luto tho kltchen In
Fa tn will not take the order. The son.
He wrote a single editorial and a kimono, went out of «loom nml lu a .$2.50 for the fifty-two weekly isOctober 27th
chief beneficiaries are tho big busi­
sent it ubroad to the readers al) over
ness« houses and maufacturing coti- the lan d; other papers took it up — ft’n* minute*. limiiwHotely after the sues of 11*15 will receive free all ol
Two distinguished Americans
sitôt, riislic&lt;l hack and through the the Issues *of tho paper lor the re­
c c m t , hanks, mall order houses, etc.,
und the tiling was done. A govern­ kltrheu. saying to tier. "C-lln. go t«&gt; maining weeks of 11*11; also Out
have recently joined the huge list
which can well afford to p a y a fair
ment ship will be sunt on this errand ymir rtKtin. and for Mod’s «nkt» keep Companion Home Culendur for 1915.
price for their printing, which should of merciful happiness, of light bring­ ijiliet."
of Ford owners. 1 he first is
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION,
bo done in the cities where their
Frank
J.
Farrell,
a
vagrant,
says
tn*
ing «m ill thu terror and the gloom of
14*1 Berkeley St., fioston, Mass.
President Woodrow Wilson, who
was nlwyt to enter the Carman
business is located.
Would not
war. The ship has been already se­ grounds when he saw n woman In 1»
business houses put up a n ’ awful
has bought a Ford for runs in
lected, and when,the time comes for Unum», at Die window &lt;(f the ihfctor's
howl if residents fo their respective
Torfibstone ¿a Barometer.
and about Washington, particu­
her to start the gifts to make up her ofllcc. li e "« J« ho saw her break fin*
communities should purchase all
Upton, near Peterborough, one of
lading will he ready for her, the only glass and fire the shot. Fearing to gel tho Kindliest parishes In England, pos­
larly for “emergency calls" to the
. their commodities elsewhere?
Christmas ship in the history of the Into trouble himself, he tied, hut Inter, sesses a mysterious tombstone of block
If the monopoly were abolished,
golf course. The other is John
after rending of the case, he cunte for­ marble, which «units a damp ooze In
world.— Tampa Times.
business men could still en joy tho
ward
to
tell
what
he
knew
al
umi
It.
------O-----patches whenever rain Is about to /all
D. Rockefelferi who is using his
convghienco of using printed stamp
The
stone Is regarded In the vlllago
GROWERS' DAY
c d envelope», hut the rplnting would
Ford to inspect his estate at
as an Infallible barometer
Governor Trattim»*ll has designate»!
b e done at fair prices in tho homo
D o es N o t Blush U n se en .
“Forest Mill ’ Cleveland, and, like
printing shop and tho money would Sa turday, Nov. 7th, as Farmers'
Th&lt;
5
old-fashioned
girl
who
used
to
and Growers’ Day, and in a procla­
Judging Religious Sincerity.
the president in one respect at
remain a t home.
be ashamed to blush, now has a
“Brother
Philander," said I to our
mation
just
issued
pleads
with
the
Tliia envelope business is of vait
daughter who has to stop tn front of head deacon tho other day, "how do
least, to get to his golf game
* proportions rtfTlUons being turned people throughout tho state general­ every mirror «b® sees and ndd a Htyou Judge a man’s religious sincerity T"
with the least possible delay.
o u t each da y eiul the l.oss to the ly toigather at convenient places and tfe color to her cheeks.—Cincinnati "Will," replied the old fellow with a
Buy Your» it the1 •
•
' pri nting ihduatry amounts to mil- g vo ’careful thought and discussidn Enquirer.
'smile, "If they belong to our church 1
. « •»
a t
___ _ •
lions c l dollars yearly in wages and to ways and means of protecting and
»
Sanford
Machine
&amp; Garage Co.
consult my ledger.. If they belong to
advancing their interests, and of
You Know IL
*1nl it I T S
C. F. Wiltumi, Afrill
Edwin! Iliffint, Mioaftr
some other church I go to the treas­
W hy should the United States arousing and stimulating interest in Tho man who really practice« whal urer of that church." Philander la our
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i E E h al^ measures aiTccting the prosperity 10 preaches does mjfhty 'little preach*
« n t r r Into cut throat ecompctotition
church treasurer.—Kansas CUy Star.
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w it h ih* country publisher an d the of their respective localities aa well ng.
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I.ittlc Mnppvningt*
four v t ..r :i .■. »r. Í -* f if t.*-*i • -* their
of M a i l e r » in B r ie f
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Piano .in*l Pii i-r 1'i.i n «* E m - ft
Ilmried Herald Renders
tuning au*l r. i . • • •
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lui ìKt t&gt; .a M r». Sinu&gt;h' ìl
Fat jo to Tin* II- rubi 'Siti-' tli.it hr
Hum lu Mr. unti Mm. W. 1. Hurk- tin) Mrs Fuljo are uj&gt;.vtnu life m;
M e n tio n

Mrs. bnrkhnlter will to- p ie»., ur"" “
¡I y rcnicmbPrcd in Sanford by her
"h
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friand» uh - M i . « Gladys („ a
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having

British Cook^Lost His Way
Between Trenches; N ear­
ly Fed the Germans.
liai
•) ite. Is |s «..till tar more tirili
l'mll'Av’1'*".1' ! r* riefiiruiM ,.r Ueiiilug nlm may
the Inin’iietnd Im-s **r the tier s |«.|ik i loi'tll 1.1 li. ll,l ^e U i lyr, tmt in
tintii ¡mil' the nllleil armies.up , selli, in Iimli'mlitlnl properly «tint the
Ifrlitsli Tommy say h in lilm
prom h eaetl Hiller so i losely Hull IIII* uvei
'I
o . I r|U' ilioiliaiisitble &lt;uj.|&lt;1y
soi.||,.|s on i-ii. Ii sl.|e wlien not tiring

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u u r u i m n min h &gt;&gt;r the war
nm." rrr Mi'iunfiw i n n

Gari*",r
‘ been »bpomt.e.1 I.. I ri.if j m - i t o*u sei- an ••.I.f.eri e ipitel y the m&gt;&gt;i erne lit*» •■) of l ' "Ilo kmol |... tl l:imittag*•«i n »a
of* i ¡i rimiti '
the men &lt;;p|»eung . tlielil Sometimes ••III-' f Hie . liier f.r.
lliklwin itnd Hubbardsan *tp
eral month*. .irò
Ilie Iri.ni lii"- are only a few hundreil etri. ■i. v In tin- vv.ir T hr illllf'h UihmI
ti |5c the |ieik at J. H \\ Milam.
Ileinlze Suuer Kraut in liufk At i arils a pari.
a if.«*.•%
n t•iy ívjl i In- inieriKviers :lu*y
17-ytc
L ,, McGiillerV
, 19-bc
In regard lo this a lleuiciiiiii! of an crin ,•* i and ara «jifTetluiî fur lack oí
Imnltr-li ri'y'l meni o? in fan try. holding j lítele Very few llrltish olll.ers am)
AnianK the printhên t VTutfÖTs Tri
Muslf in \\ mull a ml I’ nrk
wiw s - f T r ir *crr
i Immplleuiy. told a war lurrySTiwTid-*?
the rit) yesterday from Oviedo j h .t **
After October tirsi Woodland Park eiit Hml a cools of h|s louipany had leenhli I rem h liver and over again
Hev. Sumes ¿in«l son uiôT Hon.'#? H will open onli.' Sundays
only (IiiUImM cook Ilie dinner, lilt»’ nt I la.'«- myself hcen deliberately mlsLrr, who apent a few hours in corn- , bulbing, .amusement», piente .con­ night. The regimental wagons hail lerl by apparent pen sa nia who, 1 felt
binine buxines# with pleasure anti veniences, orchestrion m usic.
9-tf gone nstray arid only Joined the col sure, were Herman spi***."
mini after &gt;f o'vTock. When tile meat
visiting * with friends und relatives.
V Chas. E. Herirf-, t*hc (lopular ram- had been prepared the cook Ntnrtefl ofT,
Queer D ri. i at the Front.
Mr. Lev I* very busy just now getmission s m nir 'Spent ye sterd ay at carrying It on a large grill a yard
The Mortimi: I’imi lias j-erelved n let­
,ing ready for the big orange crop
Geneva, and Oviedo, am i reports
on hi* One proves at Lake Charm. that part of Svininole n* beim; In u miliare. The cook tort his way In the ter from an ofrieer tit the front cotidarkness and after wandering aliout ItfhihiL' an uinmdng deserlplton of the
They were rn route to Jacksonville.
cnttio m ross a in-nrh "Is lids the Slvtli ■welt.I licaiklresH and clothing Hint t
*
• very prosperous condition
l"Utl!Ull) liu llsLiSl ■ To UU *o.U*ot~lt- f lti».|-, line»- „,Jrrptn1 ttnrtn" tout tricir
Genuine Tenerille grown Hermuda#
The tinte I’ttv Mousf
m.-rii the soldier he nddri*s"isl rose to ow n
onion seed, white and red. new crop,
rile many patrons ..( i Im Gate his .feet, nini the cook saw thill he
It. - a v s he saw men wearing nil
st L It. Philips &amp; Co.
11-»tv
C i t y House are pleased t o learn wore o splkvsl hclim-t The cook turn
«f • I' lil.llj Mips, sell felt tints
that n has nj.i-io f - fo- th&lt;- si-a*-on vd ii fid tan f..r lit' life follow is! l.v a ¡»liti ti iw Ini!' -a. It a« 'I* ii. aiis
||on Sidney
I C at t a &lt;*f De
I b . un- comfor t
.. r. • - • • i- i • ■&gt; - - . -Clini "f hi, -l&gt;t.at.:e lo say, otll-s ttt
!.i . siicis e, . i . .pi,lint m iki­
Funiirk Springs, candidate for. tiov
-f
It
ni spots Hr* d only olle hi! him 1 sh
lo*
II- 1 l IP e tl k link I coler for
ertiur was ill the r i l v ye at e rd uy and KUI"*t
lU ! ' l" 1
11
' •"ini".
pa,d the Herald ollicè a visit
He da tmn- -t t h i s bnl.t l . m
tn. d. .t lotti- Mug a slight wound on the left (

la-tf arm 'hut the «m.h brought hack his
met man) of the voters here and famous at home ami abr oad
Urllled hvs'f dinner Intact, althotiglt
experts to return ut an e a jl y date
1 Dor Caii-s- N'o. ‘J Totmaoes. hfic colli.
anil address the people.. According the dozen
I. P Met 'idler
1 9 - l e ­ Pile host III* Iren- lies ||| some plniU'S
to his own statement he has l)eMrs
Frank Giles and
ba by J ¡ire hi i cinsi* Hint the soldiers occasion
ally
throw hand granados ñeros«
moxtheiie*. Depew. Hrytm and the ha ve rei iir neil f r o m
I • c l a ' i It In-ri Vi l ,1 lie.nl -tl-*Ws IthilVe thl*
lr*»i r lu*(ii.s in oratorical lliglit tied
a ltd t ' loo
Mr
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r*
g!"IIml It re. elves n voile)
At Ilils
to 1 Ii Po--! and wlich lie s t ar t s Ills i
Wlie II •h.'il r.ii.gi* Mu- itile hulii-ls inni,e fear
-,
.. cel Veil Hit' Mtrpri
her
Ut.
tules
tim
war
ill
r.tirope
will
.[&gt;) rut &lt;
sin .(rri\ 1 a » •!
. -i I c • 1 ! -i lili " -.titnlI t,. men o . la.Ill Hides
i o k seat
.
tak*
|r.
V■
'!'• ir. li. se I*.- lo raising cups .ni
.1 . • ‘ 4I»
• n.i -1 par Hi*- i -.-nit' oí Tin-tr hiiyom-ls, with the
tip !i (li.ito'l h l l . k w h i a t in hulk f
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based
in
her
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! ad in o r i-'iil! that the head lovellngs are in
C III
I. p M ( Idler
' i «iii ' i i-i-: --i w i ii iiiiii,*tn*i • in- .
t*
I » I - I l - l l ll-.gili-s also o* - ill
&lt;unni l.iill I i a - ul 11l • ■!
;
a
H11 la- i 1
soiio'W hat in this fashion:
and {supreme avito
ki-rny
'‘*h , ii for fear Mrs Gih-. would read it
••Hello I tem hh s phnnr ¡Cd* or lì Nil

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K'iffivf l»al*f t&gt; Carr «omini* N«»- thr Ititi Ii V |&lt;f«*f t V
vftnLfr II.
»•n * tf *i
I h. (M l
'I lg'.' ■lia
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hr.-.h J&lt;»t
NVu \ nrh st.lt.
nt iu
.it I’m
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.' 1un «1
So "hji ■: ap ; .tl.s In 1«■" ...... idmore urgonll.-. a t hl- pn-'in! ui»»
K. ila! N..V l ull
nu-ti! id II liliali -, i ug1.1cr ,i . ■1 - ¡if
V'Uo t IV* r -. Prnnip
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f* ■. :
ll."., all ¡1 it o 1&lt;r
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Night ptln'e- 1•■•■ ■" P" •siili* I .
Dll. ! ' • . ' I
I..- ,.......... prill.i ■
&lt; I w .....!
Ih 'I
I I ropo* orga o
I..VI- .i *11i 'ill.-I,in
*..f w o , toled , d y in g'
I lai
tup 11 h
Vu! in - o III 'l'H ai
. i'll I .
and
agonized
l.rnt
lief.', lallen on I In­
btt h
field of b ill*- I 1 a I: lines tin Kid
Hue nu-aï is nil the a r g .imeni w e I m
.1
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I i not o| t h
her.) I.......ti VIlice you vvi set tin- ln ! I ill hi.'
*t to a -o al I lea I
-1i i b*'
no-al al lile lowest p-o-e ili town g,\.
I
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Dur ' .- !.i dit toT' *.,r tit, ir|&gt;a • !
In
M•
W. . I - i
IP f •'
11 -I n o l o h
11"'In
M.
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a lni
liuti i Astor rice un cita ted in I Ih all »ni »atri ticket' lo llns f * (tal,
and ‘J 1.. Ih packages.
L. P Me- noi alone for thè eycelh'ni etilerllllll Ilici.I al!*'rii •I. l-izl par' * ulari&gt;
Culler's
pp. It*1Ila t a tu.* p i - - i in .* I" r a i .***1 t 1
\\ ilei, l.irri-'t Dabney t'arr.
prai' w. tr r *
I lo
I' In Ih ■• a r. 11 al lofi- No
in •»• i k
!.. li I to - I- lll.it Ivi Clt.il Nn\

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hall l'O 11..- h v all'Io!, M II SI i ul 1
-|
-h. ng
tt.- ; "•
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Mr « ,i r r , iiuvvi *\»• r
. . NT i*l
k ,1" '! ’ 1 ! . ' II* . Ll- » 11 tl • lo- hifrir* Hti’i*
H* '
: f St Vil
foi". - .• '
ttiiiii, ■■
' 1" i tilcrpn l ud vI- Jill » *-T' «î ntl
t&lt; gifted with
unie
rose

VOle«* of gre It V.il

Tcoder Hc.n r-il

Ant.t r--th* v *
*
*
o*- in
at times tu gfe,.t
tdwh iiiolgi-**n
Vi ut vil reckon it.it
hvigld« «-«penally In the "L:-merit''

crazy boy J im «tone, Miss «'assit'*"
a nü tri the
closing s r e n i 4!* * "wit h
she demanded
Luke lot him lo cat
Claudius
off dat Puppy a tail, an to m i ' s , to
■^«h Mullet :i for J5c.
It Uil- tuck It easier foli tfm !,-■ ifnne cut
Il off a It l piece nt a tint"’
lit III)

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•ui want your gasoline and nl

Like a L ~c '•* Tr ,
•luti L »dlimit havi ng to wait cali or |„. ,v;ts ■nlv tour ami r c t . n l s.-ent
*** K,l-rht*. ti», gasoline man. ftliones ’rom Ho- grip !.. aein In I rti«* h«Mnl
*159 »ml " s-J
ill Ills Hid' ! or s . to.
tstlil.
- fil&gt;^
IH-L'tc
U hr« «H
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‘Oh. mamma, Ì (eel I
Among the pr&lt;y*ninent visitors to
—boston Herald

ih* city yesterday were Vice |»resiIng ra hit ni of tAn- Florida Ku-t
Wot tl of C.Vtdlo'l.
Cou«! Jtv »n,I Mr. an ,i Mrs. ( ‘luirle»
Never Judge a .aiti lo hi* a tí*
jbuml.i "f lie- Chuluotu l l o l . l ami
Hollies, dll.- rii.*.' ila'" ali incoine of
L31»! Co., branch of the F. E. C.
ier own.
Ibintre I&gt;i|| Pickles in bulk
At
■s . .
**• ^ MrCulbir’s.

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marks of
Chicago are in tliu city for a few
*)s and Mg. Mark» wants to st ay
until the hunting season opens
UI’ *»• both he and* Mr*. Murks are
&gt;f ®nt disciple» of thp rod and rj'el
*nd delight to hunt. Mr. Marks is
f
known puhlicity man and the
Y,Md .oi »he Interstate
Exhibition
c &lt;&gt;*. hxMng- #
j uat
nñuhed a fl*»riüîi
—.............
01 fine fair» and industriai oxhibi°n§ . nt
°t k'nt*n~„
Kokomo (ln&lt;| La fayot (e
e'1' "’ h'-r Indiana cities. lie i» in
nrida fur tho winter and may he
ucr d to pm on something in the
M T m" U Hne for s “ n»‘'rd'.
Mrs.
' af s ^aa a hxo gained Jame in diatr;ln? * n,i 81®King amateur the^ rJ/ ; *nd *¡11 probably stage
* * * * * horc ior tho ladies* orJJO'Mtion. during the winter. They
an A fm**-* oi th® Sanford House
MarW.H S,n,ortl «o well tha t Mr.
di r k *. Mrlou,,y conildering the
• C S V * » ' » lot. Sill, ll,* V i.. ' „1
8 winter home here.
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Arrivi3:ó« b M
1:1.8 A. M
10:45 A M2:22 IV M
8:50 P. M. .
• So ut hbouni!
12:85 P. M
2 :0ti A. M
2:15 P M
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11 (Hi A M
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If.vv Ili-io \ Ill* tl
treu* li
I'Wo iirm&gt; . •ups
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lo to A M
No i 2t; Arni*;i ou P M
No 127 Lea ve
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Lccsburg
10:56 A M
No, 21 -Arrivi*
5:58 P M.
No, 24 !&gt;-a ve
5ri2(i 1’ M
No. 158 Arri ve
No. 157 —Lau ve. . . . . . . . G:36 A. M.
Clyde Line boat*
♦ »•
(St. John» Ki»«r) ,
Arrive 10:00A.M. Leave 11:30 A M .

W e Would Have Them Lady Buyers
Htiymtr Tlir-lr SujihIìi-.--’ òf Titilei Artidt's, Still iom.*ry, I'nrt*
[&gt;rupi and iiemwlies at 'Hits Storo

\\Kw Vnt ro ut: voi*it druggist
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SEMINOLE PHARMACY
PHONE 275

. FA. A'eurr.f Dra* Sfor.

- SANFORD. FLA.

An orderly was wearing a woman's
Isiill. e. and a lot of mi-inlu-fs of one'
isnnpmy were wearing vvonii*n’a on
.1er* . dung ilo-lr own Im-Iiic worn out.'

How
A

British ficncral Met Death
I1 ! ht-'l Hi I .*ill'll**f.I flllltl PHI
..lit- i Hi. •If! r Mai»«r 11 tl* I i II
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hi
, - in i' I In k’« fi
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r Ii . ini .it lit I ( • 11&lt;h Itili f ¿1*
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IfHhtiL* »Hill

»* up lu a

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Wilt.«

WIt* It i .-Unipm i «hi II liur't imPyanls
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tin- i* io rie nonni lee.. I. i I" I«- Ink
lu­ VV*dk ll
11•*
ping jov
*•* t kI »
..ih*
i • » t •kii.fcr ! n11 1ti i .......... uv i rsa i loi. w ri
lit
-S*
t tin« *» II.. --fini H* 'f In- Ideut |.r » ill
T ill-! linn k f n s I i a|i still look« tu Ilio
il* »t I ^
T• • *i :-.1! ! Il 1n oïl*, .-¡i*.», n .s*w ili.
sunlight of femlulne favor ami un
V I * u ,1
u iiml* t«nl toso t r* ¡i 1Tin- h t reni li.
hing UH It holds Its place of high es
ivi î n, «h]i i t le•M*' -1 ont t*&gt; milk it
Animals Ip llie War News
feeni we may * i|.»-i! lo '-nd n
I h- yd-rm .i - • p. io--l nrmol tin
■|.T|ll III parting from Ito- cinipi '* v ..itoli
Il
I!"
To S i Ve ' ll a
I t- in h *• i --ml-'l titilli the milking
i law Huit le» inaikt-d Its earlv days l-’t &gt;in the * -u
i my
I •&lt;ni.. . 1 1. I
w as i|e|ie ami tin- dim v muli ile»- elidisi
bPnatloii of (mifi- d erowii i.ml falli!!,:
,t e under ri%&gt;• &lt;■ .i - lil . ■ailii. luI-a Ilei s are nip ■u l
lie- l urf elee«* to t lo­
I'

Uli.sc;&lt; 1 lieti

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liti..

Ho* Irete li

wi th

Ids

A shell hursi ne ar tile euw. wihlrh
walked c al ml y h-ward tin* t p ,’t w h e re
t'o- |iroo«!lli t-Vpliuteil !.. Inspect tin
Intle in Hn gr-oiuel
HovVeVer. il Ilio
I.ii I .
r* • 1.1 tit.
n- w i - kill, t I
f.. •

,i I k.

City's 1U risoni 'Cured Prmrc

-cd '*« i .. . t ■
tl alors pilli I la-■. «I* of y IHIIlg If U'si s In make tlielil
i ncur old mol » Ii 'hie for export
1 ‘lo- h It 11d t * -I i
. I • &gt;■f litio olile* t

■1 to .Inlug f -i D'. n • ■'Uni \ w li Ile he
I «ki ll I • IIn- ' rrglit r topi-e lu
tIt *
I
II I,i ' . ' '
i li i
I' ll.-t I
I I

igln
il** i v y ti_'o io I i
■* a III u lld alai in a .1 i io- I**- i'i s ami

• •in* of ilo* hlgln-st dwtor's fern &lt;m limiti of ilo* fot.' t ' r ii. • se etti of
leeoni Ir.ih Ins-n pulii, in-conllng to thè hi ut frolli lillttleflidils lias made Un*
pulsile the
Pari' 'I *tln In tieiimm gvdtl al Kfn-r
l I"« Su tb-f* e 1h.-V . '
top
i n I i Ile e
tor« aft.-r a I■ 111*- (ut
\\ I,.
ih* i , *UMUS I* . . |.|. I I p e l
M n iti mi tu; Coll.uv I't*t lì:»toiu
I le n ' • ittiw a r* lo.* II Ile
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I o Ir*•I• ■111111 i
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w**111. ah ■Ul
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ittip igii
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&gt;
1O' t Io l i I * t I 11
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rt ll
i l o N t . n . i i g f i t i ■&gt; [ p e r t i 1 %
Ile - I - *i l.i
d ..
1 I- ■’m-'
«V O l i m l e d I m p e i n i I |• * III
ih
II . - ! -I t
I. Olili.e.liuti- "pel atl-.|. w
■in i-no-nt 1IH the illliull -It' Is til
\ to* i {ernijin siirgeiins were present i "iglng for a gem-r-il sii|iplv of swim
uh vieti- i dlnpelenl to handle |ln- ii ig mllm ' to In* ill *l t ll »nt »'I l" tin*
ers ami men **f Hn- t!*-**t
i m ' appealed oil huiiianllartaii
l
Inmen iiiiioli ml in . 'irv fin* t'&lt;’.
.- "m!' {«* tin- ITench dociftr. Vi-t-ti
w
v a«-i i wa I. • i tel Ho» I. •
cs'tlllly in-rformi-d tin- tipetti ■ |ee 11I-1-11t*- to
1 ■■ - *•• r 1 .11 1■-1 ■■"! lienr
l| Ill'll' l»|t| I Wlo II III- I' f h s P
. . I ..Ills ifTeieii him it pi ile i*i a i mm." telling tilin to name
" U If It*«*.
WAR C A S U A L T Y F I G U R E S .
1 «• N I*t**t| plotllpHi asked $.'•*.■*'■•'
u l t !• V» l i a ü t nie e pilid III gold
o Dan« r-f n.it.vh Coieputnlion Nm'
r 1.3C0 r C0 f.'ei Are Lo»« Already
P u l « For Our Consul nt Ghent
1 -11111.11 i tie
I'M1*- ' I** U1»
i 1 « lug* i s In i.ii|eh*u lite I■■11*I
1.
it In.-ii . t i t " - on th* pr**p*a
pi it'*' **l II«-111 &gt; \ JitllU4.ll
.1. 1..I-1-- -I P-.l -‘i 1
llie I"
•-r I• -**i ii'iisiil a| i , lu-iit
They
iiiniih' r of kul*,d. ivoumli *1 unti cup
si durine 111** III'* Tell weeks "f fini v III. v owe their lives lo Ills litui
Wi n it uhi.,11*1 «pii- of tile la*
i I- neiitlv l *•••*•'
Hn- following Ml' - e l ' * ' " u s tiearl'
1 i i - leaving l tsleird for l-'idke
piissllde, Hn* ii ti ni tu-r of men iictuul
st..... an olilcer of gendarmi-N ordered
all • Iv titilli— ashore, _Haying tin* vessili
It,id heeti - umilimi.li-en d fur army Uilea.

•'ligagiil on Hie firing Hue

»„i##!. all |;* .Diltrt
2#111,1
• • i lli.ilm
I.UsVI.IIls
Z.nuUjiUj Irritigli
"It fins not-'' »¡liti Mr. Johnson. r*
1 #jì) «m Mtt tl, I r I» r
■o. a
"i'.*iMe nhoard, folk» "
.......
•tiitii*
1*•••
I la- oiln i i made il nioipm to draw u
* au«
I»**
Tatil
•&gt; '»
rvvolv**r. tmt did not.
I lie l**ltil MrllNIi
nr«» tV* &lt;»iil&gt;
"«'jiiifo mi. folks." Kiild Mr. Johnson
mj(1. InI
again
They did. ¡mil llie officer ol MiifH i imf hit«*
I*. |M*| trill **i flMlllllllfH IMIIOUK tin*
gendarmes diitllppegred.
■i )im- of the greatest needs of the
attics in Interpreters for botb tin| i* ti« Ii und brill'll tr*i*i|H*,' HilVs u te-li
dot. m i ii-lurd *&gt;*rti-'p..iidi-nl "When
I [ii'*' ...... .. In ordinary mid nrinoi*sl

bruitili, therefore, umy be tmhl to repm, *,in.i„i e-iimute
if thL
pr. rnlls among all llie coinlmtanl» Hu
folia whig Is the iltsl rlhullon "f cnsiitd

I les

1* ••
(.il. • Urlici DU
1 fruifiai
rjD
l‘H'*»tnti*
^ »» ItMIUh
1 . m-fi
■ • M l’ trfT**
1CM
inot.r- ¡11« this iii~l week we have It»*! -NJ*tl luti 1
1«• •• *:11nn
CI »»
fViutlft
I.* make peUBDUts go lli front us gillili-H
i rrìao
Tì.IiiI
anil have been »bsoltilely nt Kielr
So far us 1 tie totnl ulflclnl figures mn
mercy, with only tlie fcitr of nur rifles
to deter Hiein from leading us siralglii I**- mini us'ti tur sis f..r cMtimnllng. the
enrge pffîportlon of nismilll&lt;*s atnotig
to the iiennnns. When we Inrndc ui
nil tin- countries Is one klllevl. three
Germany it will Ik' Mill worse, for vve wounded, ten cnplur*-*l Ón Mils bnyds
vrpn’t be able to,trust anybvKly. For IIn* ensilliltles fulve ficen
English troops nn Interpreter who U hii *Hi ; ..
'ti4.« vvi.uinic*t
rrr vn
English and enn understand the "Ciipl ir. *1
« » *‘.i
T otal
t r : . ’ »*'
Scotcfk Welsh. Yorksldre and Whlto-

Population of Sanford 6 ,0 0 0
. -- •* ^ î -,.

NajU,

Iho • • l
\ ■ otti, r Ilo tilt- t "f ! lo­
gt."
" is ■ 1 1 1 - lie.I
‘Jr n o a One ih till I-ii! I klievv ll.ivv

Gcrmnns’ AdvantnRC In Lnuptiape.
12:411 ! ’
2 Di A.
7 ri’, ! *
e. P
s io \

We are Thankful That A 11
Lady Salesimm ~
k\

-

, 1-

. JUL- .

rutti*» li Ilio i vi orse..o d tuli* inali .
n e » Ili-Idi* 'Pii* re nre --o filari) varie
tlr-s of capn »orti In Ho- »omeri of
ol iter e**oni*ies r hai in » «ouic* s of tu
s|iii.H loti will Iti 1i itili lint tic II.in!
lo timi
-iti e f n m
'I ’ lei t. I i.t
■&gt; 'h
w•
ix.
I. I. • t- i
*t*
«•*'»* ■I 1S l . 1* -, ■ I t « t . ■'* -1 .n 1
lia- &gt;. - • ! . . i
.1 ! 1 - I" * u
i vaggi j at• &lt;1 in I Io­ P
It I« made

ni tace, imo of Ho tallir h e a v y aliover pulì ermi, oftltougli »-ido edgltigs
answer lini purpose a« »eil Tile cal*
Is cut lu two pieces There Is a etr
i I*- iile-iit siv no to s in ili.no* t*-r f"i
t lio i row n pi- i . ai l i vti 11 I portimi
fm Ho- tri-id
I h s por ' ion I« wir'd
und '• t "li t*. i lo * * --«*i w11ti a 'mall
pioli . • ' -V ■ I • • de*- I- fill* *l|e*|
"Mil a I «’. ft 1 . v* r . 11 i ri -- ' i l
la. e
A sit* in r m * red &lt;• 1d l!.*di ml of Mli

tion is urei! for the decoration of Urn
new art l .1
tong hreakfiiHt ca|ia
Ibis Is ipipt
original (ouch It In
s#"***| flat o
*• luci mo at lutervivls
Minili ehi

aI

net lulger Hi alt
uri set on the

O »«"IS,

■ * *.! r ir
i 11&gt;*

! limitile

llo-te aa i :- v r t l f i i ne»
h d Is Pi hrifti.f.iRt caps that are

*-h*-»n Hi Ho- I ir;-*-r s’oret.

Ui*e my

t i ii ab ' -i ) vantili lias a puffed clown
i)f i1 Inie c bin. ti «rih fili** tirilek tu ili• • s n* • i v. i ti utul li Ir.]! Ilf «tute
1 •■* l! ■ rii ■1, rii •
1’
■ .in filmi
t, . 1 - ‘
i ,n t « • i-dors
•r oli** i
ro d
ri • • !-.l' le- pii |J
O. 1 *.! V 1- - - Il g ut , i' lini. Iie.nl
pn-c.-s
Ifitdij n« a d i h Hon loses am
Hie main depend* non of tlmlr maker»
wheu It comes to a c h o k e of trim­
ming
H o w e v e r odd ml pr* tty these new
dt. no d . Her til* tui
ca,-- Thai ar*
1!**i|u| lo .iddr*
« of. Ho women over
M l

IO I V

h» addi •
.1 ‘ I
a *1 i 11
In t k

I**

f t Vn t I t .
Ill • a kfusl
malti as It lias been,,
« * r »'* o* Ito tleliil

!

e

w

1 If.

dll

tid-e and

JULIA QOTTOMLEY.

N. lice •
*••!. Ird tail &lt;d Novctnlier al n-g»'iliir n i e l ini’ id Hoard ( o i i a t y C o m
h.l'sliu i rs
S*-intn«&gt;ie im i n t y , bids
« il1 I - ri .- i - d '-if toilin g ui till at
ll* w ■u
■*1
Mililord vfc *
•V . .Jm r n
hid- musi la- III

; S an fo rd Library

'..ft - La *
not later t tin«I No.• t**I ••I ' I *1 ■*l I 1ti*is n- n-* r»*»i d
• ri tl- I. j.
.■nl and i o ! ■
II
I!
• 1111 h Ini I «I -.ll :- 1*1• l t»f y ni.i it n* t
• |L. f I% * t 8 ' *• ’ll 1*21 «•iif r.. « t
*. * i . :
•
«. r if •*f. f f.
I. l » ‘
t*«*i t.l
« Hi-rk of
ani
1l
Noli* e
Th*- &lt;i l v l o o k -

t \M&gt;

\Free Reading Room
im pk kia l

—

r i n ; a riv i;

m n u )iN (i-

Open Tuesday Thursday ! («• l&gt;
«SD
S.iI nt (l&lt;t\s 1 lo M|i m
S f r¡i ii L’e r s W e l c o m e

for i he . o i l e d ion

ot Hie bail tax »til lie open at the
i r 0n,,otor‘H oftne in the city building
November I ■.
All persons puying
their tax ilunrg November » ill be
entitled to a discount oi li per* cent.
P lu m b in g a n d
All paying iti Dci’embi-r »ill I *• en­
G as Fitting'
titled to u di-M-ouni of I per cent.
All after that date will he net.
All Work Receive« M y PcrHunal
M U LOVELL,
Attention Anti Rest Efforts
City Tax ('olb'clor
L.
-d to-r m V l o i |
Opposlle Cltyr Haft
Tclcnbenc No 2J
I I’

C. H. DINGEE

Tighteri.ruj Credit
f'lrst ArtlHt
Ih" nmtirellu you lent
n e ’ I have letti it to a friend ' SeCrnd Ar ti st —"That I» very a wkw ar d.
Pito man » h o lout It to my- friend
ella ui*i thut the owner »nuta IL"

Always.
CMvibration ha» always had more
or less trouble » itt&gt; tlie man whoso
patriotism Is nltchtty subordinate to
his pccktitbook.

H en r y

M c L a u lin

•JEWELER
Î
MY SPECIALTIES
Pit-fund's Hand Pain levi Qtinn
Gorham's Sterlina Silver
Rogers' Plated Wnre
Elgin and Wallhnm Waictiea
■i. . .
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
'dividi

�.&gt; -

efT^r

’ THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

R U I N S OF T H E R H E I M S C A T H E D R A L .

T o relJIOtU ru n l hlnilb OJi LlUtil t u l l i
nm!
m uí

I i m K i 11 «4 a n i l . U h .
n a b i n a U I U l U.»&lt;

lo tin
lo ru U O li

OCTORER 27. 1914

U a m m l t t e d to th e S e c re ta ry o f tha
F lo rld i
A d o p t e d in o p e n b o a r d , t h i * th e

Magie for flutt Spot«.
In

ul UcioLer. A. It

tn llo t

111 l o l i t e

M u ri« !» .

ba.^hib and bIiiKh u|&gt;|&gt;1) muriatic acid
with u mop A h^mhiii tin tho dincnlorti*
tioti In riMiiuvod tho arid MmuM be
tliorou;;hly rlOH»*d t»'T ulili clear water.
Tho acid ivnrhn IIke umKtc; It Ih ul*
moil Hiatuntaio «in - in »t **.7* * t an&gt;1
l hr labor uf hi l uhi. ». r h;i .• *J

S ta te
Citli

of

&lt;1»y

)Ul*. I.y Ike lletrH nf • »ertimi »finit he

^

A

I I Tur»

u n d r * i a titila b
a * i h r b ii a n i

Abroaioita o f the ITeah.

he Inaltlo outwardly, thue percl euro tit#
________ ___ If the woun
r ieala on tho outside too quick« I
y, pu* form* under the aurnnd breaks out Into
into an runface and
nilnjr ■oro
aore that Is hard to cure I
Iend. inevitably leaves a bad |
|»cdr.
Ownerg of blooded nlqck pro-I
fer this liniment
iinirneni to pit
ni. others I
use It
, for th«t
___ reason, »nd Ihe-y
r ua*
&gt;
n
fine
t
■ot onlr on
animata, bat
on human nesh. .ta It dor* It* |

i\

New "Supcrsubmarine''
Devised by Uncle Sem

I James F. Dal lard, Prop. 8t.l_oula.M0a I
S te p h e n s Eye Salve Is a h t a l l n *
o in tm e n t for Boro Eye».

iRÌrcoaaj*Ho»oftf|

Business Cards

T

Drs. Mason &amp; Householder

This will be n nenfcolnj: HUbill nrl IIP tie
signed lo necomixiny «|uadrun* of Imtlleshl|ts. In order lo do this U must
have a spcetl of nt least twenty knots
when trnvcllna a t tho surfm-e of the
-— -water. When submerged It will run til
about seven knots, till* being what 1»
called It* "hnttle HjM»ed."
Hecentl) the I'uro|Hstn governmetilH
nturtisl In fo build boats of a similar
ilescrlpiloi), eijunlly swift mid us jsm
crfully t-ngliietL nt least om* jirobnbly
a little longer, but Incklug certain up to
d ale Improvements which will appear
In our new suiiersuhninrlne. Yet In re
Rnrtl to the details of their construction
cortipnratlvely little Is known with def­
initeness, for the reason that thl«
branch of the service In every country
Is cnvp|o|N*d In tt veil of histis-v.
The lcadency at Mie jireseni time 1«
to evolve two dlsluu'l tv|i«-a of «.til»
marines, one type «&lt;f inoderivte «Ire
mid limited rndliis of action for const
defense jiurposes nntl the other much
larger to cruise with the fleet nt sen

The former of these- ty-|K*s Is repre­
sented hy no fi;\ver than fifty tsmts
belonging to th« United titales tinvy. ofwhich tvventy-tJiree are In iirot-oas «if
building The latter lyis*. of which
we have non«, ns yet. Is re|&gt;resented
liy the U chi** In the Ueruiun navy,
by the l&gt; class in the Jtrltlsh tiuvy
and by the class of which the Nereid
Is an example In the uitvy of. France.
The new sulm iarltie whlcp the Unit­
ed Elates will build Is to carry on Its
d«rU n three Inch machine gnu
It
w ill Is* provided with an Ingenious
’‘disappearing mount," so ns h r.b e
withdrawn from view and covered
over nlmo«t n| a mo men f a notice in
case the v«-ssel vvWbe* to dive.

T h l»
Ila re
nbn«e
to

" i-a g o liig
n

r n illlis

of

“ s iih m e rs lh lc "
n c tlo n

w a te r—th a t

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she

7 ix m
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tip

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U n d e r w a te r h e r lltn lt

com e

w lll

w lll.

w lll be

A rroK N L I

ani &gt; ro U N S E I

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ai

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Frartwc in Statt* an i Kctlr.rul lÀiurti
S tillim i! F Ia

n f co urse .

In te rra i*

OR. (*. C. MUTI

A f-.e r

D ic y c le

Udii »

u m ili

'I o w e i l

I.A WYKItS

rurporatiun
carin

IU., OilÜ.ÜÖi
a»
a.

»halt

be

rifteçn

Thousand

fln ila ra ,
lo
be
d iv id e « !
In to
i
»i »11 - I ___
l i t .
tf'itaii»
Thr«-«- H o n ' l r r r l I l i o - - h a r r . . . f K i f » &gt; t V " "
I »oliar* t a - i U ! **f *»»&gt; |;»*• r 11i»*n o f t h e r a p
Mai «-»Milk *«( "hi* ««ir pur ai orli may be pay

Afíle In. t%*bed «'C Ui©d fur the purrha*e nf
j»r«*|vefty. etiler r« al ur |&gt;*r*ot'a!. «»r for the
payment «d labor «ff servire*, at a ju*t
• nd fair valuation thereof, to be tfetrrmmrrl
by ihr board uf, dlfrrtftra
%rl|rfr It

T b t * r u f p u r a t lo n «hall r u n t ih w e and have
fu ll p o w e r in e ie rc ta e u * r o r p o r a i© r ig h t *
* it « l
fra n c lit*e *
fi«r
*
j«eri«#*|
«»f m n r t v
m u r » i a f *, f r u i t i a n d ' a f t e r t h e « - o m m * - n i*
m e r i t o j i t * r o t p u f at© M l i l r l U ' i '

\*Ilei* %
T h e h u * t n r a » u f I h i * c o r p o r a t &lt;i h i « h a l l b©
c u i t r i u r i p i l I«) t h * f o l | * « t n g a f f l e u r a :
A Fr«**
i d i n i an t
* I'*«*at«1ent
a '*^&lt; r c ' i r t
and
I »« * t j f t r a t «I a U* *« f *t o f I *1 *# * t *»r • •' f »«♦*»
I,«»« t h a n th f*» &gt; »io» t u o f e I h a n ■ e v e n tí if*»
• » * * h o tl - U- " he *!»■'&lt; k l i o l i l r f «
1 f«t.|| t h e I l r * f f ne© I i n g o f I h*- *1 o r k l o d d e r *
y.• r * * i i a f t e r p r o v î i f e d f*«r. i l» * « if fl c e r * *• f i h ■«*r l»o r « t i f i n « h a l l
le
W
II
H i ' i « « f 4*-r'
l'r » d e n t*
Un)
F H I« U r u m ,
V ie r l*fe*.
d rn t
Jeaer S h in i n g ,
Treavurer
and
l«©»h
S h illin g . S e c re ta ry
T h e H oard nf n ir© rto ra
......
' * » a.
ii
t
it
«r* a* . ■
• b a l l be ’ W
11 f f I p k e r ■n n f H« y E
II Icker*
• « n a n d J©*»© S i i l i » n p
1 1 ,* ( i r v i o r o r g e i t i a a l »on m e e t i n g o f i h *
• t o r V h o l d e r » n f thn» c o r p o r a t i o n » h a l l h© h e l d
• ti t h e r » * v ««f H a n f o r d . H r m i t u d © t ' o u n i y
•h
. f f b-r d i

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I

Florida

I 'Inirh-s t.”. Carr, mamiger of the Ivi

G ilm o re F ir e * an U m p i r * . _
Uii)|ilr*‘ Knut- lias Leva (Unchargftd as
an nrtiUnitor uf tin- Fintomi loam l)j*
Prwldont Gtluioro. It Is stili, that
Kant* askisl (I IItauro w h j In* wns lot
jfo. hut the [iri-slijeut refusisi to pive
nay reasons. Hutu or has It that Tinker
U In a jjrent way nwpeimlhle for Knnc
bdUR flrwl.

REMOVING DEAD FR O il BATTLEFIELD.

th l»

5 lh

day

of

P f n ip o ti n f

Ufi

a m endment

lo

S ffllp ii

1

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Artirfr
vf TTm"Í
Imi. TÌUlTnf lo thr
Artirlr V'
\-ofTim
Judiciary;
lie It reatilved by the legialalurs of the
atole of Klorlda

»tat» of Morilla, al T»!l»ti»a«p». the rapital,
t h l . the t»&lt;Sity-nfth .lay of J u ly . A IV )9 H .
ISpai I
It 1*1. A V r r iA W F O H P ,
läO-Tuea-Mfr

S e c re ta ry of S ta te .

S t r u t K 11» K l . F t n o s
t h e S h e ri fT o f S e m i n o ! © C o u n t y , o f t h e
S t J t e o f F t r ig id a
Jh i t k n o ® o
T h a i 1 ÎI
* la y
t r a « fo rd
S e r f e ' a r y o f S t * * * * * ( i h r S t a i r - o í F i o r d»
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n • ‘ rm u n If f'o u n ty
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I .rah S h illin g
the Imllann|M&gt;ll* Fe«lemls. It w a s nn
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C o u n t y u f S e m in o le
NOTICE
iii iu licet I that then* w a s no Intention of
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. . . 1* th© drair© uf th© Hoard of
,) h e r e b y certify Ihat *b e l uf e «nr a notary
WFerra»,
making t’nrr manager nf the Federal* C o u n t y C Ù m t n M o n i f i o f S e t n l n u l e ( u u n t y . p u b l i c ¡ t r n o n i H y a f i p e a r b i ! . W I I | |n - k » * f
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«try wo* not announced.
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Wilson &amp; Housholder .
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Nnllre **f Application m f at l&gt;rrfl t ndcf worth of tii©tal »uTv -rt, i** (■•* **• &gt;
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Notice Ja hereby giver, that F L Wood.
in rylvart ar© Mailed in u 11in it b 1d«
each and ©very year. ,
rulf, purchaaer nf Tax Sai© FfrtlflrilH N«»' .that tim©

H m hi u if

THOMAS EMME T AA1UHON
» FElua SON HOI s u o i lint

Sanford,

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T h e f**r i-g«ori g « U l l T * • f I * 11 be c ,«». »11ue «I
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lim it
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Carr Signs With Indianapolis Feds.

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Wnltei Unit, tin- • iertnaii bicycle
rldt-r. who holds Mm world'» chhmplon
ship title, wlll go lifter the American
cliamplonsltlp. remaining In this i-oontry all Rummer ami competing oh the
various track*, l i e will not take part
lo the annual rll)IUIph&gt;n«hlp* to he held
In t ‘n|»*ii!iiigcli III August
l ie wants
t&lt;&gt; race I'rauk I. Kr amer , American
champion for thirteen years for the

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o t h e r o b l i g a t i o n a i h r r r f o r ; a n d t o «lo a l l * u r h
o t h e r a m i f u r t h e r t h + n g a a* m a y he n e r e « *
* a r y o r e i p e i l i r n t i o be d o n e f o r t h e • u r r © * » f i l l I r a t i a a r t l o n o f th è bu«inem * r ii i h i * enr
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rr*»r** d by th» !r|li|itur» providlnc fur th«lr
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I Arni dia potè nt mH kititi* nil gotu!*, portoni I my hafbil and afflied the great aval of Ih©

t property, wire* *nd nuTrhmniiiie -of ©very

o r ove r four utile*. ^Each of them
curri e* 400 politala o f guncotton cxplo,
alvi* In Ita "war htytil.*' so tlmt If lt
lilla nnythlng *om«»thlng Is aure to |
One Inch Cnrcls Will lie Published l ’n*
li.ljipen
-H - t- H - H* The HOhmnrines non- on tmr navnl der Thl* HeadingB At The Itale t l f $7.2fi
llst are provldi-d wlth fremi twi&gt; to Por YVnr,
HE lintlli» lu,tut&gt;*«ii mil.iTinrliti- four tnbes for dlsctuirglug torpetli«»s
nut] lirvmlnuUKlit Is on. No let*» The newly plnnned botti In to bave ten
tut nuthortiy tlinti Sir IVrt-y tnbes. nix uf thetu Uxetl ami four set
F o u r wlll I«« I n thè Istw
Scott. It will lit* MTiilltNl, [irtttih- on pivot*
'iuiUsl etirly hint silltillu-r thill * I hi- ilit}’» untler thè fnrwnrd rudders and two
D entists
of tilt) lirciuliiotlk’ht art* iimiiln-ri-&lt;l'' 111 thè alerti. The four plvoted tnlics
Alijrwaj-, Un d o Saui Is not koIuk to wlll he on Hi e deck, so nrrangtHl ns to |
tnko tinj- chitncos nntl 1« roIuk tr* built) dlschqrge lorpisloe* at almo«! any un
a "»uiH-mulininiino." nntl It will Ik* n glc. w belher thè craft Ih &lt;m thè surface • l . a r n e r ¿i: Woodruff Hiiildinjj
loader In Its cluoa. CoMttrima litis Ju«t or siitiniergiHl
npjiro|irlatwl lilt» money to pay for It.
Tiri* Ih n very reimirknble and en
It will Ik* the first xtihtuersUdi* Qnhtlm; tlrely new Idea. fi\r np j u thè pre*ent
T e r n i s M n ilc r n tc - Niricttv i aslt
boat of It* tyi»e over built for the little file torpedo llllies OH Mllllinnrlue !
American n a v y nntl will sur|inss In »l*&lt;* Ikxi Ih 'bave nlway» ts-»-n flviil In |mi
and other rvsjn*cts nuy craft of the h I M i j i i nf bow or stero, so that thè
kind tlm* f a r constructed nliroud With u-tsel Itself limi to In* mnuroveretl •"
P hone 319
a dUplacemeut o f l.tKD luu*. It will I hi sis-nre priqier nini Whnt 1« »oiight by’
^tkl feet long a a m i k j g e i J f c j t t t m U k thè nrrnngcment bere di-»&lt;crlbed U
Our blKKest sobmnrtmi» nt the jiri*»ent flexlblllty of alni, and whnt 1« olitalned
CKO. A. Dr.COTTKS
time are of only .Vki tons, wllli a lencth !i\ lt In effect 1s un all nround turpislo
of Ilk) feet.
óre

Leader In lls Glass

.

I w o r k QUlckf|ySn’n d St h o r o u 4 h l y .
T r i c e 23c, M o « o d * 1 .0 0 .

wlth an effettive rango of 8.WX) yard*,

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Notice ‘‘
I« hetrby
that
--------given
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** ” W. C. Sag.
No. i ; j
vey. Irate, rent, morlgagr, pletjge. e irb a n g r , agreed to and »hall he propoved and toh* | , , , ^ lK » ? ^ t f Tesag
.»I« »ICertificate
. I , ..—
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ra|tlvale. Improve and eth*rwf«e deal in mltted to thè elecuir» ot thè «tate (or ap- Ì W *
A' i * **-0 • h*'
and dltpo«* of real rata la ; .to ar«)ulre. own, prova! or r r je e tk n at «he n e it generai elee- n,,rJ( *
r*.
" my, °!nr' *r" 1 h*'
lra«e, occupy, uve and develop
farm», «lon hereafter, t h a t 1« to *»y. aald aectlon i made »pilleation for lag dead 1 .« t»«u* I»
Urm land», town aid-» end terriloriea; of r»ld artici«- aitali be »nfended eo » . to reati
»ne* .wJ‘ h
»ald ccriiftrat. ,mbrace* the following de» cri bed property tip
to lay, nut. plat. Irrigate
and
aub» a* foilnwe
mi
ni
in
Somlnol*
county,
Klnriifa. t&lt;&gt; alt
divide 'the ram*; to o p f i t l r
and
Section t. The jutllrial power of th* »tate
Nt: corner
of I.ot *i*L^
I. 8rr. . . M
O. Tp« 2 &lt;*•
S
maintain farm», ranch*«,
o r c h a r d » , ahall be v«««t*«l in a auprt-me court, -clreult lieg.
t*
r if t I»
i n w .a ^ «
i i
grove*, plantation«, and tu do and perform court», court uf record of Kocantbla county. ,l- 29 .K'. }? “ir fr'- ,
»aid. land being
court». c.mnty
court». county *■•*e*»*ÿ
,.i .
all thing* needful and appropriate lo&gt; the criminal rourta,
county court*.
77* atV the
,nA dale of th*.iMUance
* «. *?•
improvement and development
of »ante; to jurti*. a m i -J u .tlr* . nf if,* p , . r , an.t .u ri. r . r lfie.t* In the name I 11 W t-|
utir
»»hi e e fllfle .tr -.hall hr re-le.-n.-l ...
tt saufarture, market, ««11 ami dii|nSi et all other rtiurt. nr r0itimlMlt.nl sa I he 'le al.la- 1
t u ir may lium tin,* tp Unte «.Sain and re- - ta rd iti» tu l a * , t a » ««-.J »til
k l i . d u t rann«-«l o r [ir e- &lt;-t » e«l I r u t t « , v v g e l _hlr* of sy ru p i:
carry nn tb© bìndh«*** t*f t ablleH. The lfgfi|*tur© may preacrflie the
^ 1
of firt«b#f, \ li ! **11
commltaitm mrrrhant, broker, !art*»r or enmpenaation of the juatirra an«{ judge* of . , ' l nML
dgn ttu'e &gt;t &lt;l -«»I
agi i«U to purrhaae, bu&gt;. tell Mod disturna «if the aeveril rotifta, hut no court heretofore *”** Ai7 " ,,l"
oi ^P tem h rf. \. ! » I *||
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I H m ’ I Vnnd ot her **i*e deal in all kind« «»f fruit* and rat ahllal.e«! under the con*titution ami taw*
("Jerk rimili (’miri. Semino!«
%egetMtitr* and «d h • r produrr on a rommi* ul Florida •hall he hereby a holt-bed
I 1 ■Tue*-fitr
Hy Jsa, C’ It«
*1rin b a ai • or « ’• h©r • i a•*. » n ! »it i 11 1. o ai rt o (ie f a Vi*
‘l hm %»»Ir a r i a l in r « m Jill a n r v %»t jh *• Id
a fui mal fi tain a mute meni Fail- root m*n pi«* j*f*i"*« d a mendImerit •. «nd the mhh ■•«,
turr a ho ma, vaudeville houle* and thratrfa
«X«*f \afa I Jon* an«) return* f hereof, |ha(( be
D rp irl m eni
o f t h r In te rio r
to generally engage in ami r * r r&gt; on i h r , *uhjrri to the ■anir regulation* and reairie
V S F a n d t i f f l r e a l i s a i n « * 1- 'h Î «
burine** of contractor« in the const fu * i mo tmn* a* are prnvbled b&gt; law ftkr general
S
e p t e m b e i _*■ i • ì 4
• rid f&lt; pair of bridge*, roadway* ami other ©lerfinn* in the *taie of Florida
Ñ u t i r © la h e r e b y ' g i v e n t h a t U * f &lt; * r u v j ,
public improvement*; to buy, *ell. deal In
In tettlmony whrrrof, 1 hav* hereunto *©t

[t h e lln im en i npplletl promptly,
I the h ca llni; procees beslna at
on co and the wound heala from |

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That the -following amendment |o Section
To hold. buy. own. work, deyalop. c o n ..................................
I of Attivi* V of thè conati!utton la hereby

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tran»aelrd ami condurteli by »aid corpora»

te «ime determine. -—

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1tur lurpedoea are Un terrible wenpoiih of ufTcnse If thè submarine can
steal np uuaeen lo thè neur m-lgliborIiihhI of mi nnsiinpectlng huttleship.
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all the
w« »1»rly alone the tit. John, river to Lake inrmbara elected lo each houoe; of
that lha
Monro,, thence Southwralerly a.on« Ka«t
on »aid Joint revolution* were entered
and Routh ahoie ot aald lake to point of volca
upon th tlr re*n*ctlve journal*, with the
beginnlnf. ,
yea» and way* I hereon, anti they diil rl«lerHo U further reaolved by the Hoard «1 mlne and direct that the aame Joint reaolu*
County ComtrJ«»lon*r» that the houn- tlona be aubmltUd lo III* clectore of the
dariea of cororolaelonere district No. 8, a* a late at tha-«en eral »lection In Ncr*tnb»r,

earne now allata, be rhan|ed to read aa fol- 1014.

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'h e name of R. V atiann.
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R and 416 ft h of I, Section poet on E
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line uf Sec 86,
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tx-in« i » m » , iI at the date of the pvuence of ) tion, A. !.. William.
auch renifirate In thè nam« of llnknownKleclion Dlitrlrt No. ». v»iu-r ' "f*
tini«** «aid cerllflcate» ah alr be redeenv-1 l ’a t t a — fntpectcr- of rlectlun. M«-i J&gt;- •'*• ,
accordine to law taa denta wili taaue Ihcreon Kela, Clark l ’earaan; cterk ol elt-cllon. '
on thè 31»t day of October, A. O. 1914.
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a id e n f

Witne** rr.y offrir,1 alfnature and arai thl*
Tleetlon tli«trlrt No, 5, »«--.or 1' 1
Niiw, therefor,, t. II. C lay Crawford,
*°7ic«lnnln« at a point on tho South »hare »•cretary of -tale of the elate of Florida, do Sfitti «lay of Ripianti» r. A, lt, IM-t.
tlviiHlo—tn*pe»tor» of rlerltott, T.
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ot Lakr Monroe at the foot of Fork avrnur, hereby l iv e noli™ j h t t *
lon, Hen Jonr», 1, T. Hunt; clrrk of rlmioo.
Clark
Circuit
Court,
Reminole
Co..
Fla.
run o«ulh to ttugh ey alr»*t, ih*ncw writ
T, 1~ C uah lai.
. ..
d e a e r a i Hertlan
Hy Ja». C. llobert*. I». C.
■long l l u t h a y atreot lo Ha IstrrMtctlon wilt be held hi
Tlertlon l'ótrlrt No. 6, votine |-•*'
each county In Florida on
Il-Tu«a-Mc
with 'Trench avenu*. thenre South alnn« Tueaday neat aurreedinf
neva—Inepertor*
ol
election,
J.
M
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the drap- Mtrrittay
'
*
aeld avenu* and it* continuation of the ter*
\V- Geiirr. ti. D. Peone; clcih ul «l«*l; "•
■Ion line, runnln« T a il and \Vc»t. t&gt;*Twc»t! In November, A. I». 19U. the »aid Turaday
lt. II. PattHhal),
Reel (on. I, ", II end 12,
Tawnahip 20. bein« the Third l&gt;ar of Nofemher
Klertlon T&gt;i»irlrt
'l o II«« Circuii Conti Rev«nih Judlrlal ClrRouth of ltan«e 30 Eaet. thm ee Weat aloni
____ or rejcrtlor of Ih- »aid
r a li la end fot Hemlmde ( uuntr. yiorld». Chuluote lni(«p» 1 oi« ol «I»«-*' 1
»Jction lln« to the \Veklva rlvar. then--« tor the ratification
KC,li,i.', » u n*a!.în* 'iT e " v r v ìv a "rUrr lo,n"" joint reaoluiioni nropoaln« ar,«nilm»m&gt; m « In t 'k a a r r r r
Jarob». it. M, Jaral«.. W II MK "r.‘.
n ’ ri
ver. ilh»nr»
h . n r e i t h e ron.lltutlon «f the e late of Florida, via: | A. a kl T&gt; 1er
clerk of eleclien. IL IL J»»l-«r'Junction
with fi...
the HI
Rt. Joh
John*
river.
l&gt;lvor»-»
Lleetlun t)|«trt«-l No f »»-&lt;o»i
nn»
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n
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■
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Joint
Hraelufton
■outh«B«lerly un Ih* 'S ». John, river lo !
■hrtetta - In «peri or» ol «Icriitm.
Laura T, T vier
Wtteon Mn«&gt;rnian,
i'lnllir*
L.V.VM,Vnróc «h' ? r r o d M , 'oV’i . , Ä n « °U,h i F K Ì S ' V h T ' r » ^ " ' P ^ n ' . M l u T ù n ol To Laura ri. Tyler, "oil Vfavirr St., I'htl- , elh«wa,
- n tW
i l tll l. i.a „n.'.,
c ll ee raKL- off ur Il .c et Il ito» i.n , IJ..o1h
adelpbia.
t u "t furi hi r raaotvrd, that, an arfur.1*
*»»•• &lt;»« flo rid a . laU U ni to county ofElection Plfttrlct No. ", »»•Unc

Brera.
. . . . .
He It ordained hy the LetIUlture of the
Btete of Floride: .
_
■ T h at the followlni amendment to Section
Ri* (81. of Article Elfht ( » ), of the con»tliu*
tion ol the Mate of Horiite. IV hereby *a«reed
to and »hall be aubmitted to the declora p]
(ha »tate at the «entrai election to be held
on the flrat Tueaday la November. A. U.
1914, for ratification or reJecUon:
t'action fl.
The teiJelatare ahall provide
the election by the nueHfled «lectori In
thU day by the Hoard, whith copy abili tfor
county of-*ko lallowlnf county otficemt
be eertlfikd 4 o be correct by euch clerk, end Ai c krlcrk
of tho circuit court, e iharlff. eonby the chairmen of Ike H0» '1* °* -f «unjy atablra,
a coudty aaeoeaor of toaoa, a I U
t'ornm iuiorer*. eald certified eppy «* he
,&gt;i i^dtkff) &lt;6» PV J»&gt;rTTv
a.-; . è ^ Xj v
de»crini Ion of the chaneca made In con*
misionera* d l.tric ta No». 1 and 8. b» en*
tered upon «ha minute book» ot thl» board
and he publiabrd once »
&lt;"« f“ « r
Wteka in a ncw»pat»er pubIHbed In thi*
county, and, ,
i l » tt further reaolved, lh *t E. A. Pour*
loom Clerk *f the Uoerd of County Cota*
mlaeiontr* a h a » m ake cr c i u m to be made
a cerllOed copy of the change, made In Ih ;
deaeriptlon
o l o«aW
l d ud al .U
---„tp tlo n ol
u i it
r uU* ^ Iaf.

T h i s |»tioti»irrnpti waff in into J u st a f t e r t h * b a t t l e o f M o n a .

*"
It appearln« from tb« affidavit of Aia M.
T yler, herein ddly Bled that he'l* complain­ Lonewood—Inipeciora of election T o r o u*' an t in the above entitled rauao: th at It fa J e y . x rt, Pinkie. W. J. V io m lh u n ' !’ lW ®
the beiiri ol affiant th at Laura K. Tyler la i efectlon, J . N. Rear-ry.
E l. « I m i P ittr ic i
No.
i o . vo ti n r
non roatdrnt ot the « l i t e ot Florida; that
I. ak* M a r y —ln»pector- «&gt;f elect Inn. J«**
vanta, r e ild lp i at 20« « M u t e r « Rt., In th* Her, J . 0 . M anin, W. f . . Pdnn: rlrrk oi
c ity of I'h lliattphla. in aald alato, and that tion, A. E. RJoblam.
, . rt
Election Pivtrirt No. II. volin« ; * "
there U do peraon tn the Mate of Florida,
.
the cervice of euhpocne upon whom whould Altamonto—Inapectort of o l e c t l o n , Itb ind-th e defendant: and tha affiant further J . W. Pateen, f . Henkte- clerk ot elrrtlo*«
aaya th at he beltive* the a«« ¿at the defen­ W. P . Hillard.
K. A. DOUGLASS,
dan t t e be over twenty-one year».
You. tharefor«. Laura E. Tyler, are or­ . Clerk Circuit Court, Beminolt Lo., •
dered te appeer to t h lt bill herein duly filed
17-Tuto-St« .

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fo r O f f ic e o r F o u n t a in P e n ,
P a t e n t , D u s tp ro o f P o p r o u t.

.»•no*« «&gt;&gt; AmuriMn l i e « A»»t»cmtiun
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From left to right Byron. Hildebrand, K l ei n aiul Dlneon. Kach of them nvtdvmt f l . K i o for ti|a work durum the
gtroe« between the Philadelphia Athletic* aml the Ihmton llrnve». My run and Klein are .Vjthtnul league arbitrator»,
while lllhlehnitid and Dliieen represent the* A'nierlcau league.

M O N AWAITS
AERIAL INVASION
M e s Precautions lo Repel
-J

. Attack by Zeppelins.

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GERMANS READY FEBRUARY.

Coutil Zepin-llii bovrctl iKilltidy, tv
plylnp:
“W a l t nini sci' Only glv»* u» Unic.
inndnin "
’’Z**p|K*lln m*ok" l s ‘ tlic furiti r*f mnln
dy iiow prcvitlfiit in Immillili, inxord
lag tn olii* n*|»*rl
Tld» 1« tln* |«'iMilnr i r mi tur «Uff
neri.«, whli'll ntr rntnfiiniirr Mimi r i r r
fit lili« «rasiiti hi*.'IIU»i' *n limili l.iin
»tuberi* uri* .Timing llirlr lircka, m*nn

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Kill, passiti a muni prix** act accept
lltg the deilsratliin o f London
The
lords r**J*«l*sl li l e t il lia» passed hy
usage Into lln* loiiiliioii law of notion«
Germany*« Aerial Equipment.
» a s r III! •••dilli III *h» la I.litoti» l*&gt; Mil*
An Ainerlenn refugee fr**m Houma slu ami liai* timing Mo* I r i|*«•11 « a l
Bla. «Ini renelle*) London « l i w«*»*k • atol I» allunili *1 in piltelph* hy Ilo*
■lo il« Austria, Germany and 11**1* present I ***l I t g i ‘l'i 11 1 — If .III I p p t ' i l l I-

land told Mu* &lt;vrre* poniliuit ut Mi* I I!.. n f r* no Ilo pi t*
."iff 1 Mi*
lilt*** Itirai «r Mu* flying field In ll.-rlln II I.IJ.* Miai lllhoii.il « po llili Pi Ilo
hi' laid «i«*n m least fitto tteroplam*« nini conreuthm esiahlisliliig II P* d e Idi* In
fifty /.ep|s*ltus in their slu**l«
tic. on) wi t h Ij it i-r *ti»I loii.il l a « . .*r |f
" hen the Geriliun olllc^r Interviewed no 'recnglilxcil rill»* »*\lsl». P&gt; folle«
?** askrd If-ihere was any truth In "tin* frenerai principles of Justice and
the »Mb-incut tt%ut Germany had llfty , wildly.”

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Forty, but a Slugger.
'Ilio greti tent ha sc hai I player In Mu- (Pv
west Is uuduuhtedly Frank-UuclHunin. c .
Mie captain of the Suit Lnko City tY*»ut­
Zeppelins six w'Jcks ago he replied
ili Mu* Union assiH'lailmi
frankly:
Till« man 1« well over forty y ear s old.
"Thai Is nonseiiNe. hut »-p nre work
weighs i-omddcruhly gvur 'JOO'ìsiundlüK on new Zeppelins night and day
und 1« alami six feel two Inches In
tuxl hy Fehmary we símil have forty
lielglil
Me has been up l»&gt; bigH»*ugne
Ml.”
co ii ipa ny mid has been playing prof»a»
t'onflrtntllun—of a a*irt—uf the plnn„lenal ball well over twenty years.
hrd aerial a Mack on l»ndon » nine
Ilnelsman’s age has slowed him up
from Count Zep|H*lln himself, who re
French military *»ng»«‘its in l.r»»ti« us a holder and base runner, and out
Annusi to Ula home In Stuttgart. calltal f or \ijlnnlci r» to g!»c lltelr side of .hi* halting lie wouldn't tn? con
» urttemhçrg, after n three days’ stay hlissl to save Mo* « onintisl «oldlet s slderi«! "»*llg(hie hv any minor league
tn ílrrlln
from the e l l ci l - o f In loon h ig.*« and cloh Hut h^* bitting »»mid make likm
‘Give Ua T im e ," 3 a y e Z ep p e lin .
a desinihh* muu on any major lengile
hail a gratifying r»**p *ti«c I ifty pet
An American wotiinii saw tin* »-outil sous ofliwctl ilicin«. 1» • « liiiincil|.it»*ly
team
HiicIsuimii Is now^ leading tin* Union
In IU*rllu ami, rushing up to him. ex*
cininied. ••Tell mo, wlieu are the Ze|&gt;*
Oil a British liîiyiedo hoal de«troy«*l association hatters, with a purcetihige
Wins going io ! «ondici?"
It*, a recent * t en ih.* «hip • p* l mon of *11»!

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W.i»Mnglon and London Deeply Inter
••Tin* cihiIi «t t h i n g I e v e r « a w In ac
ei ted In Senure of 0*1 Ship
U hm « a » t h a t **f a l*lg h i g h l a n d e r
tr In Mu* mpture Of Mu* llrllldIHrt the « I m l u l l ke&lt;I a • **« ill**l&lt;'r 1 1ll.* a n d sh e ll
oil l ink ship f'irnierli Mo* U'n«hliigh*ii lire to get «o m e M llllg f•&lt;r hi* w o lllld e il
the Mrll l«h government withe* I&gt;&gt; lest m a l e « to d r i n k w h e n tin* w a t e r r a il
pent r a t , ownership, not alleged contra oiii ," » a y * 1’ f l i n i e 1 ‘litrk e of Mn* K in g 's
hand cargo or nn imneiilrnl de*tlni
11-*&gt;i 1 1 r l l le « In a I«-11••r houle,
liifnrmntluu received In Aumlerdnui thin, It »111 la* appealing in a principle
from an niithorltntlve non ret* renard of Internnthmnl law which Ureal Hrlt
Iti; i¡i*riimn&gt; « aerial pialli* Miro«« n aln ha« iii'ii*r fi.rinitily rallth«) Tiler**
URGE CHRISTMAS PEACE.
Urn mm on the anion of Mie l.ondoii i sr** p i **cr*lrtit* f**r mi * h a *oui**e. a*
« hen IhiMi Hpnla and tin* I’lilted States M in u t e r » W a n t Powere to Declare
lUltioMtlc* In duini; away « Uh all l*ril 1
In IH|iH adhered lo tin* iW-'hirailoii of
Ar ml it ice on Chriet'i Dirthd»y*
llant UltlIllllinMoii. sweeping Mu* sklr»
I’nrls. though nelllicr laid ratllleil It
Tim* London Dally Mall received a
ai night «Itii tunny searchlights and
The * o«.. i« i*t*r-ictio f niurlt ntleiiMou
oltspuich fr«*io It» corr*,«|H*»d**i»t In New
mounting guus lo annali hallisuis niel r
in Wasliliigtan and f-c*rrrtnrr ”
y rk - - l i ng that leading clericals and
«rr*i|il»nr'
Tin*»*** pre* illllliMi« are
Ihufoiik’lil) Ju*ttth-d t limit;li a lilt pre * Tin* 11rlti«llllit » a « *i »hip **f Mi* ..lu .«i or* Mien- Inn** under discussion
k* meni to tin»** the warring pnw
malar*-. «aja tin* Ne» V**rk Timer* r*&gt;r D c I II h c I i A llletlka L t l i,. l U l i U » cuuipaii*.
candi l In New &gt;nrtr fti—rtie aPTT 'Ftf* « T « agree lo an armistice o n flirlstiims
rripmd.’iit in AtiiMterdaiit
While i» insinuai minor raid« may Im* was l«iiiiili( hv the Standard **11 • **iii i ila*
Biadi* on l.nndon e*«iii**r. If tleniiHin puny IIinter the Amerp an ieg|slr&gt; a* I
Pli....... ...iiil**nt «aid "f Mo* move
Irta n finn footlmld on Mie channel. Itu* nnd «eiil out utidi-r the Aiuerldin Mug , meni
|„f1,„cy. hut II
grand maini armada » 111 not lie liiiuo li i *ut«ld Ihe Mir..... Olle limit »In* was
nl agattiM Fughimi until February ut tukeii nml toned to Halifax nini t he* | ,mH a(|r..i»*le enll-t*sl the «ynipathl. s .d Y
the earliest for Ucrniuny »111 tint In* }iirl»»tl* ihiii "&gt;f h prlr** c.inn
«u h «li»Mugul.«1ied leaders ufi t'ardlnal
The ileclanitloli of D i n d o n , article Farley. lUshop David II Hroer of the
ready till Mien.
"We are building lit hr aeroplane** e* ft*I, ilts'ljires void Mn* transfer of an on
}'p|sc**p[il itli*ec«e of N'eW * A ork atei
pedali) for tile attack on London i*in&gt; - »hip Pi h nciilrut In «u t nule«* Italihl II Pereti a Metales of Ih*1 J**w
Them* ure of u m*u and extra largo, It I« pntted Mini «il* h Irtiltsfer Is not l,*h «ytingitane
type. r.l|iaTile of carrying Loom poomlr* mjnli* lit order lo n void 11it* comte
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Mo*
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'The*ii* new ai*r&lt;&gt;f&gt;lnm*« will n**t l«* in
rotini iImHuTi lo’ for** February
Tin* III
er» *nrr ls*lng trained now at siieehil
»rlallon rampiti, nnd at least on« nf the
InMrnetocH was flying In l guidon ns r*&gt;
cenily ns Inst apri ng."

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mnl w orry, became terrillttl. Mo flow
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llsli Hiiuiv|mn and hid lilntnplf until
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MI**« l'rll* e »intiMitT, »tetmgrn|iliei
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interest 'in ili" invesl meni
Thi» fonili nii'tii. timi your neighbor will
uimlil noi In* utiy Idi rii.hip oli H t h e r follow' suit
Ami til.' pe op l e of 1 lu*
4i f » l . ■ ■' 11
ai U ^-fr
tuie nini l Iif l 'umili

BAPTISTS CONVENE

And thorp could lit* no hot tor rrnt
room in tin* rtt y than on tint hike
front
We hnv*' often t ;&gt;IU■**1 of n
cmp il r y eluh
Thi . wmild to» tin*»,
hut hi ii. ti«t .tiii'ii'i «»I tin* ga to**
.uni huilil n yni'lit flu!»
Any rity
in Flotilla r a n ha ve a r o u n t r y dpi*
hut ninthly few of them r a n ha v e

ouacn for naie or reni

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Cl ATI ON HAS FINE
For Sale llarreil
.
Horfc
Editor In Trouble
MEETING
eorkerula for breeder.' h H I
YOU AND ME.”
'
"mj*
Clearwater, Ort. 33. Chain' be­
V
.»in »tram. $ If en ■h
tween pu hli* hint; an a pointy in hi'
Ito* I H» V Sanford
in w s p a f r i *r else being se-nienced
The thirty -eighth annual session
s EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
to &gt;ii 11 wax given by W. I.. Straub. ((f {
Wekiva Hnplisl Asso» luliotn
For Sale Trucking
■uria
editor of the St. Petersburg Timex, convened with the Lake View Map- fruit laud across river fr...
•aro.,
g
A CIII El IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES A M ) FAITH.
when arraigned
before
Circuit tist church at Whittier. Fla., last Florida. $10 to $L’0 ¡.,.r
p
it yueht rluh such as Sanford roiild Judge F M Robles here today on a Wednesday and Thursday, Get. ‘J1 Ireks VLand." c-o lli-r.il
HE’ LL PUENT ’ EM " - - - S O SAYS SAUNTEKEK.
5
have.
churge o( contempt of rourt. The and 2*J
o
In the absence of the
D D o a o a Q O o a a a u D O O o o o o o a o a o o D O Q O a o D D a a o o Q O o o o n o a o o o a o Q n
I. there a man in Sanford
who
will
,
rhnrife arose . out. of, editorial
FOR S A L E ■Fresh \ .T,
. .
' .................. rom- moderator the meeting was called
man. every banker, every profession- hack this proposition with the jiros- ment made in the Times, in whch l0|{ct|u.r j,y rhp t.]t.rk amj ori[an¡.
,
*
“ The) Say**
Cabbage
i
the
"law
,■
,
.
.
,
,
.
Have you heard of the terrible fam­ al man turn in and help. I am noi P « t °t K«rttÌnK- interest on lux in Mr. , Straub said that either
Fresh local grown o kr&gt;l
.
. ..
ration perfected.
(Mlicers elected
given to using slang, but there is vestment and earnlng thè «vcrlasting nr t ie i«&lt;.sion o ui go Ito lies in , for the* ensuing year, for moderator,
ily " T h e y , ”
the Pinellas jail matter “ was a fake," Rov&gt; K Lt,. Smilh of
Apopka. Sweet Potatoes fruni North Florid*
And of all the venomous “ They s ay " something in thè advice: "Don’t gratitude of thè entlre city?
Irish Potatoes
^,
(
* * *
In calling Mr. Straub before the and {or c|prk&gt; j n0. D. Jinkinit of
And half the gossip under the sun, Knock! Roost!"
Apples
LemonThroughout.
thè
putire
Interview,
r
A
V
oli,
once
more
thè
world
a
har
this
morning
Judge
Robles
made
W
o
r
d
.
.
In
apju.
ol
t
h
r
(ii(,lnncc
If you trace it back, you will find
whieh is of some length, there is a champlonship series is a mailer of a very stralghtfowrad statement of t ,)(.
wns w(.„ aUpnf)pd,
begun
Persimmons
(ir;,
In that wretched house of “ They." ringing noip of optimism that shows lini! history, and as you all know, ux past pleasant relations, of his n p e c i M y ,)y thl, chim.hp(l in the
Limes
5&lt;
Dtiii'ii
t ()f thp terrilory ct&gt;VPrP4l
t hut Mr. Candler does not think Hoston romped home yvjth the pen- hgh esteem for newspaper men in |ow„
Fresh Sanford Fgg*. to
that' the south is in anything like nant rag 1n four straight, thereby general, a n d of Straub in particular. ,
lhp AMO(qaUon but nol , 0 we||
A numerous family, so T"atn told.
__
Fresh
Tennessee Egg*, i.vcalamity claiming a record Arid
And accumulating and of his reasons for making the dede by tfao cburche9 further-rmrrfT___
the condition that the culnmitv
And its genealogical tree Is old,
every
one good
cision
which
he
did.
He
empha­
howlers
are
trying
to
make
out.
the_
jong
end
of
the
gate
receipts.
For ever silty* AiTaieKinr^TtiMM^tn
Whittier Is located fifty mile»
•
•
•
To
jiaraphraso
an
old
adage
"Only
sis'd
the
fac
t
that
while
newspapers
To build uf* the curious race of(tnnn
south of Chuluota, and forty-four
J H K * V E G E T A l l l . K M VIlhLT
Has existed the house of " T h e y . “ ' i Tt&gt;me' people may despise the «he Braves deserve the fair." Among should hav e the fullest leeway in miles from Kissimmee, and in on
110 Second Si. \\ &lt;-m
lowly nickel l*ut the man who can other things the supremacy of the making proper criticism of courts lhc U k e okeechol.ee branch of the
Phone
3 2 -t. Wc Deliter
Gossip-inqngers and spreaders of lies. corral a hunch of nickels or even of Bostoh- baked bean as a diet for there was a point beyond which F. E. C. Ry., and was* at one time
Horrid people whom all despise!
pennies will lay thu foundation of a base ball players has been estab­ statements might reflect 'discredit, the county scat of Brevard county,
For Sale— 1914 liar!* y-PxviicB
And yet, the best of us. now and fortune. Some time ago Ann Cand­ lished. It makes them astute, agile not upon n udge personally, but before tho • formation of Osceola motorcycle. 11 h. p. Twin n*,p
tben^
ler the .Coca Cola king of Atlnnta and aggressively alert when tht* upon the .udlcinry and he stated county.
Run 600 mile. Write Wright-UiJ.
Repeat queer tales of women and gave one million dollars to a Meth­ break comes. Beans will nlso tout that his understanding he language
lK-4tp .
Reports from the churches showed fast, Agt., Orlando, Flu
men
odist college. One day last week ge the most persistent jinx that ever used was t h a t it was a contemtunus an encouraging gtuwtli and develop­
A Real Bargain O n e
pu.
And quote the house of “ T h e y . "
gave thirt y millions to move the hovered over a bane ball park. term. He declared that while he ment jireuticully all over th&lt;^ ter­
cotton crop and w h e n you pause to From cellar chainps tq world's.cbam- /night, make mistakes no one had ritory covered by this Association, »enger Overland. In lir-i hi-, cob_____ _____
Th e y live like lords and never labor, think about how he reached
the pious in sixty days is some jump ovr hud reason to doubt his ain- which embraces the churches at dition. For sale. 1lit) 1 First St
. . ml,
.
.
,
,
lie .full
A " T h e y ’s" one task is to watch his million mark just from thb sale of *,ut th*1 Hrnves did it on a bran diet, j eerily, , and
l"-.*tr
, he
, that an explana*
De La
Sanford,- Oviedo,
Aputika,
.......
.
,
,.
nickel drinks the figures nre appall- The humble little "N av y" appears j lion of .the. . article was necessary.
neighbor.
,
,
, Geneva, Long wood, UmatilU, SorTO RENT
Mr. Stralli* protested that hi rento, Tavares. Orlando, Kissimmee
And to tell bis business and private ing. A few years ago Coca Cola wns «» h* » »treat rejuvenator for a
has-been
buse
ball
team
rneant
only
to
imjdy
that
a
luw
affairs
hardly known outside ol a few
and many smaller rhurches.
For Rent after Nov
I xuggest that some of the calarli- whicli permilted of sudi a decision
! &gt;fjrrj,
To the world at large; they are southern stales and I well remember
The introductory
sermon
was
He derlared thè high- preached by Rev. \\ U U ilium of cottage. 1‘J tfi Park ;i ■
I : j*)
sowers of tares
being in the norlh some twelve ity howlers in thìs neck ol tlie uoods l wafc n fak*'
These folks in the house of “ They “ years ago and asking the soda foun­ try a diet of linked beans and m ay b e ext regard for the judiciary and for Tu varea, and the doctrinal sermon per month including water G. U.
19-lf
tain man in one of the largest cities they could get up enough life to take Judge Robles in particular, and said by Dr, A. J. Holt of Kissimmee, Spencer.
I t U useless to follow a “ T h e y ”
for Coca Cola and he asked me what part ih the progressive movements ho, had no r e a s o n w l n t c v e r for using the closing sermon by Rev. E. Ia-e
For Rent—Good seven re (»tra,
any contemptuous te m regarding SmUh o( Apopka
With a whip or a gun, for he slips I meant. Ho finally dcHdcd that I of Sanford.
burn
and bouse, near lb-c k Hib »
him
. away
wanted the new Atlanta concoction
The delegates were sumptuously Yrock Station, known a» t „tie c.irThe judge stated, however, thut
And into they- house, where they and reaching under the counter * F. J. McDannel, who exists in
entertained by tin* go»*»! jieojile of den.
Address ("ora t l! ■“: ger,
cannot go;
brought out a small sample bottle tlwusso. Michigan that he may the language used would undoubted \Vbit tier ami vicinity un&lt;i»'r t lit* 1305 Center St , *\l !
N*w
It is locked and bolted and guarded that held enough for two drink* t m ‘ 1,1 Suni&lt;lr,i some day and who ly be considered by any judge or direction of Re v. It. 11 Guv, t he Y nrk
fr
We had them together and he liked
t ^'' bent interest* of Sanford ! lawyer as tending tobring derision
so
pastor, and Mr ftilm H llaixiteii.
it so well that he concluded to order u* heart all the time, is anxious upon the judiciary and to lessen it* chairman of the entertain ment &gt;o rnThis horrible house of "They
Fv»r Rent Nh.' í &gt;¡r
some more uud today that city is l *ial Hie people of Seminole ( . . im ­ influence. H it wer«- generally pub mit tee
ut S tilin o ti*
$1 L’ 5
up.
115
E.
F
ou
rth
S&lt;
Though you cannot get in. they get probably using Coca Cola by the «&gt;' l'lnnl Gees along the highways lixhed that fake decisions were given
•t:
It lias long been thought that the
He "aid that Wekiva Assoni* Iion was too large
out,
thousand barrels. All of this popu­ Mr McDannel owns a nice place in itnjmrtant cases
for Rent Suit»- h
i-JlBI
And spread their villainous tales larity of the drink wax made by .&lt;d on the Sanford Orlando road and to- woub) Hold the matter in a b e y ­ covering ax it does the territory
'
ull»
r
*torr.
and
bath.
Over
\L
* about
vertismg for go where you will the it is siife to assort that when he .can ance for a few days to see what ex­ from Delai ml to Rassen ger and
Sanford Telephone t
Of ull the rascals under the sun
large signs of Coca Cola greet your divorce himself from his p resent planation Mr St iiqb »nubi make. Luke (»kce&gt; liiihec ami from Geneva,
aji t huluota and Fort i'hrixttnux to
Who have come to punishment eye and every paper and magazine puailion and come to Sanford to and i but if a Mutable apology
For Rent To r» lin» !
carry the advertisement»
About stay that ho will plant tree* upon peared in t he Times the matter Winter Garden and t'maiilln
never one
To
Al­ nice rooms Excellent o
He sends the fob would be dropped. Otherwise the ter careful consideration and ton dollars jier midith
Belonged to the house of “ Th e y. " ten years ago, while in Atlanta Mr his right of way
S'
his
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Candler carried me over his jdunt lowing about trees to The Herald, editor would be culled up again feren ci* with Dr Rogers of th State dren
Enquire R. H» r
"The Indiana office of jiublir roads The judge also added that he would Hoard it has !&gt;•-••&gt;&gt; decided to form i
a tu! tolti me the amount of motley
is
urging the public to do something &lt;never in a contempt case, imjioxe a tiew \xsnnu t m u , a lid for that
a u » -»tMMMÜng on advertising and
Y Asa G. Candler, Jn arl interrfp
that is so obvious that t( ought to line, a* that would merely take a pO*4* v L w wLilu
l
du
nut
remember
the
amount
!
1* o r
R pnt
^
’
publtxliPil 1fr**l'br ■Atlanta Georgian,
Mn
h.
tho
) WkOk*»x»&lt;*r»'d thotl- require no urging I" plant tr»-es few dollar* oui &gt;f the pocket. Any- of dísiiiisHiou u*
th»»
following "tight housekeeping
taut Thursday's, issue gives the
adjudged guilty of ijh.urcttcs, rmifllrtta. Geneva. Lake Furen. 1 17 Laurel an-n
» rrrrr“ ie ffrrn T J ÿ e
sand
&gt;
.
.*t.^1
havir
muru
than
along
the
highways.
people of Tbe south some advice that
u ntrld—btrre- ro Gertrude, Lork wmid. ttviedo. Pine
In the Uld--Vl**»Í4Wul,*)x¿'«X’í/lfW
This allj
should be pondered deeply and put doubled in the time since
sentence
primarily
all
»»mnonur
question,
lie
receive
a
jail
lirove, &gt;a iiford. &gt;orr*‘nto, fiioiri-into practice. Mr Candler is one of goes ti&gt; show that if the man who t-jiuxe wood lx si* scarce and valuable
for Rent Room
ami I maúlla, in addition to this keeping 9 1 9 Dak \v.
the nation’s foremost business men can get up something that brings
They would ligure how great a val
Positively UnreasonahJe.
the churches of Dr Land, Longwood,
and what he says
carries
great in the nickel* and advertise*' it exue
could
be
created
by
raising
a_
M.r
l!
ll
l|
,
tu
[iiarki-tman
I
—
exteriNively
and
makes
many
mil­
Tor fteiil C hen fi TT.
Enterprise and Alt nor, a life expected
weight and will go a long way to­
iloulde line of great tree* along thou 'What' Ten francs fur a chicken! to come into the new iisüoc.atioii f'hice. 5 iirr*x. al M"
lion*
of
dollars
in
t
h
c
u
m
e
that
Asa
ward silencing the calamity howl­
sand* of miles of roadway, thus util- I Vrt- you mud? Why', that's equal to
I)'|t'can Mitch»1
ers.
Excerps from the interview Candler has it is high time that the izing land that otherwise wsmld lie he p: re I've bei-n i harglng inv mlw- Also churches from other asxtn iu
man
who
does
not
believe
in
adver­
follow:
.»rp
l , :,n" w,’" h ar,‘ ...........
,u unite
Room* for Rent l~.
to himself useless, i'erhup* the tree* would be rw,,M f«r the fowl'
l.lllustrailoii.
vyith t h e . new association an- Day- furnished rooms
"All we need to do is to keep wits tising should get who
Md e s j i i s e x o f so m e v a lu e e v e n in th is c o u n t r y .
Inna. Ni- w Slav rna, Tit 11' V||fe 11.1k i-iirner .nuli :i 11•1 11
abo ut us. The worst enemy of tbe and the one w Ii o
but the main a r g u m e n t is appea r
nickels
fan
also
take
a
tumble
and
1.
Hill. L.i m - i b i . -a i
NOTICE
south today is the person who ix
a m ex
-tart
to
-it',
ing
them
up
11
r.»
i(g.
In*
w
ill
giv»1
tie
l ‘laut* t" r»•til (nr
!)!»
’A
eternally crying hard tunes and
Nobody from n t y op m un try e v e r A* I (nive i li.irv*' of the tui-iriexs "I Mu- H.Nrt-1H’J’&amp;t J Ii ii A
i]u
Ir&lt;- at 111 S***1'ii ii «
ami
! HTTItnrV
bankruptcy. We are very far from
fails to note tin- bi-uuty »if a line Tit h* il..mi Ai ’ i .lanini» t '■*, East s.u.severul
strong
churi
hex
A
meeting
bankruptcy and if we haven’t quite * Some people in the jiuxl have row of trees. Uccaxionully iii d r i v - forii Lami L»-ugue, and W. A. Whit­
For Rent Cheuj* lor » i i. 1wer.ty
to perfect tho organization hus been
Us much ready cash to spend us we culled
. . . . me
. a ,crank, on
, the
, , subject
,
,of : ing through the counrry one enters comb, I can Ite found in the Tax As- railed to he held with the Sanford acres of good hnmmock land all tiiei
have had at some other times In our the bulkhead and the Idea of mak- nn uvenue that woul(1 bp an orna. irssor's Office in the court house.
( ’all or write A. M. Tyler
i*Ml
• Baptist church Thursday, Nov IJth
exiatcnce we may still be very hap­ ing Sanford a more beautiful city ment to any ci ty p a r k —a long
T H O S . K. B A T E S at n a m.
For Reni
Nice fn.i •
py *if we just half try. You can but in later year* many people have stretch of road with a row of mag
The Seminole Baj I■'t AhiMti îat DUI l ight lio use ke»’ pi n g . nl ■-&gt;
make yourself believe pretty near come to my rescue ami if 1 was III licenl mu pies on each' Nlde. their
is the name suggested fur i In- tu-w tila ted lie »Iron ul. III.' i
\ .»
anything if you will keep repenting crazy a few , 'ar* ago 1 now have branches interlacing over head. No­
organization
that thing to yourself.
You ran some mighty good company
Among body hut u blind man could fail to
C. W . FAI N
make yourself believe that you have my warm»'st supporters are the good notice it. Scarcely any one fails to
D EN TIST
l i v e ai rex l lied
the rheumntixm if you keep oii®Te- ladies of Sanford and they have say to himself "Somebody did a
I M'J
limits lor rent, ni'ar m
w
i
ui
k
m
u
WHIM
I'tinm;
UM.I
mitiding yourself rbat you have that joined l h»' uttai k on the citadel of good thing when he jdanted those
Sensitive M -y.
\ P
loading
statini.
\l'l
Mlxtri'ss
W hy
\Uiv
Un t Mils
PEOPLES BANK BIU.DINO
disease. I wouldn’t give a cent for "fosalli*m" most valiantly and to­ trees."
iA
your Sunday nfteritoqn out'
Aren't Connel ly. Sanford 1-l- t
ROOM Í)
n doctor who came to see me and day the idea is strong in thu breast*
And he did do a good tiling.
you going for a a a Ik this lovely »lay?"
told rne the tirat thing that ! was of the majority of the people to
Furnished rooms for iiti'uxekwpiti
Mary — ‘ Please, ni. I d rather slay In.
going to die, and hadn’t taken any make Sanford the most beautiful)
J ttn w,htr
a lrL*- do^B a
at’
Mrs. C. H. FÄnitir«.
I*»rk
You see, most of the people out on a
sort of care of myself and s o ’ on. city in the country. And why not? good thing; for be starts something
Ave.,
between
3rd
and
C
»trrfU.
Sunday Is couples, and f don't like to
iVtf
All of that anight be true, but I We certainly have the foundation that goes on without him, and con­
bo conspicuous — Punch
tinues
to
grow
more
and-mure
beau­
for
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
is
u
n
d
o
u
b
t
­
would discharge the doctor who
For Rent One acre til* I land oa
Tcept telling me that rather than edly endowed by nature most lav­ tiful ami valuable long after tie is
S h a rp e n s the A p p etite.
dead.
Thiril
street ami Maph ,,vrn*r.
telling mo what to do to gel better. ishly and all we need to do is to as­
Joki'IHgh (visiting Hubbubs)-—"And Address Rex Packard. R I H iLenawee county has more than a
"There isn’t a business man in the sist by some artificial touches to
you have a grindstone, too. Will’ It
i i tf
south who isn’t vitally concerned tone down the harsher angles and thousand miles of county roads, and
put an edge on a dull appetite?" Hub­
with getting our present business here and there pat Dame Nature probably 75 |&gt;er cent of this mileage
bubs—"C ertainly! If- you turn tbe
handle long enough."
difficulties straightened out as spood- down a bit and wc will hnvc the is altogether treeless, save for un oc­
M IS C E L A N E O ! &gt;
ily ns possible. We are all m u tu al ly finest city in thf land. Tho bulk­ casional remnant of the original for­
I wish to in vest $-hb "
interested. I cannot hope to pros­ head is a mighty fine start and when est, or a stray seedling that has
and
my service in a g.... I ;x ’ f
♦
per if my fellow citizens are not pros­ finished will be a thing of beauty sprung uj* in a fence corner. Prob­
♦
busine»* in Nanfurd. Fia
pering also. If everybody but me and a Joy forever. ’ 1 hear some talk ably not 5 per cen t—perhaps not
Jam es A. Finn, MM) 1u»»fr M &gt;t.,
should go to tho poor house, there of a yacht d u b on the lake front that much—can show rows of ahndu
I'i-ftp
Hempstead, L. !.. N 1
would be no place left for me to go tha^ will build a fine pavilion for trees planted b y human hands,
but to the poorhouse too. We dancing, having bowling alleys, etc How could the same amount of ef­
Wanted—Two furnish»'»! r-""11' (or
should not delude ourselves with the Now I want to supplement this fort jiroduce so much beauty and
light housekeeping
Man. wife *r
idea that wc can legislate a cotton with the idea thnt some SanKird satisfaction as the beautifying of nil
5
yaer
old
child.
W
hen
m arket into existence. We ennnot, man who has the good of the city at these barren miles of highway?
state
price.
H.,
I
L
.
J..
f-*&gt; ¿*nl;
It takes w o r k ' of course to plant
Vand the somter- we ■abandon th a t heart will erect tho pavilion and
♦
W e hive siw syi tried to be juit a little shrsd
Herald.
Idea the better.'- Let every business turn it ovdr to the club for a term a tree. But tfiu work comes at tho of Ihe other fellow in tbe gentil) equipment of
very time of year when tho lime can oui *io*e. A *Anevidence of ihi* deste lo show
Wanted— Plowing «r team
best be spared on the farm. To sot the newest eed only the be*t of eveijtluag, we ? All Local Advertisement« Under
by
man with good tea ni.
(I
Axil
y
recommend
to
user*
of
ink
This Heading THREE CENTS a
out one tree is a small chore; but
Summers,
care M. S S ' I»*1"
to set out a dozen would not be a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
phono
Lord’s
Station.
very big one. Think what a change
Chaise 25 Cents.
would bo made around any* farm by
Wanted—Genti etneo r»'""" r?
setting n dozen maples, or forest
• FOR SALE
Stumon's. 316 E. Fourth
Combined Office
i nj&gt;
saplings of any kind each year.
and Fountain Pen
how the road would be
For Sale—Hound pup for sale
Corner of Palmetto Avenue and Fir^t . Street transformed, in pven so short a i
»11»Wanted To rent a "
cheap.
Just the right age to train.
f§
HtQ f A
C*,4 A A space as ten years. Imagine what a
R. H Lynch, Sanford, Fla., Route chine for a short tini*- ' ’
1? R
i p O . O U 1 0 « p 4 . U U beauty SJ&gt;ot it would be in thirty or —th« tvewmt member of the c«rtrr I Ui fsroily. No. 1.
and terms. Ib&gt;x 7. 11 r;* ! •!
8_tfr
PeociAlt U k wnw* • blu« Ami dri«» A jvt bl»ct.
fifty year*.
It it n p e a tlly bnllÌASt, imooth sad p*raA»aaL
It is a good idea and one that docs Coma in isd Ut ut show you th« ocw C»rte* ink
For Sale— Secondhand oil or gas­
Home Seekers—Good la"d CJ
not need any concerted effort or an y botti« with ths new flow.coatiollci.
oline stove,. Two good burners
$10 to $30 |*er acre. Good b» 1,11
tfl.Aff
act of the legislature. All that "is
cheap. .Can be seen at Sanford Fur­ on road close to Sanford
l.s-ttp
needed is tho desire to do it. The
niture Co.
Il -tf
Home Seeker, this office.
man
to
begin
is
yo
u
:
and
the
place
I
4to begin is your own highway; the
Fine 6 weeks old lettuce plants
Lost— Eastern Star pin ani1 * 'ijl. ]
. F onford,'Florida
vfor sale.' 60* cents per 1,000. M. quoise ring. Finder return *°
time to begin is the first day you
feel Uko it. Set out trees. If yolL}^
Hanson (Shoe maker), 113 W. 1st Park^avenue and receive f'“13rdlÈ-k’tp
r street.
19.2tp
301 East i n .-1 Street can’t set out trees set out a tree.
44Who Knows How to Fit Your Feet’
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CLASSIFIED
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Shoes—Shoes—Shoes

Carter’s

Sanford’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store

P en craft
In k

Men’s dress shoes . .
Ladies’ dress shoes
Men’s all leather work

$2.00 to $4.00

$2.50 to $3.00

See E. H. Peters

Herald Printing Co.

�SANFORD HERALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN SAN FO RD — Life la Waiih Living

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . F RI DAY. t»&lt; rol’.KH 30. lull

NO 20

MUST HAVE LICENSE CONFEDERATE VETS
TO HUNT IN STATE HOLDING REUNION

i(ed Cross Iteriliil Fund
Amoii| j^ie prominent visitors to
It is desired to make the lied
the city yesterday was lion John
Cross fund, through the coining Re­
M. ( uldwell. editor of the Jasper
cital as large as possible. Every one
News und one of the most prominent
is interested und anxious to help the
men of the state.
lie is on his
pause along. On every hand, inch
rounds
us
High
Priest
of
the
Koval
TO
THE
I
one
addressed on the subject ex­ SANFORD PEOPLE SHOULD
JONES EXPECTS WARDENS LAKELAND
WAK SCARE SEEMS TO HAVE
Arch degree of Masons and coming
presses
the earnest desire to aid to
L ad w a r r i o r s
TO DO THEIR DUTY
m a d e POSTAL BANKS
ASSIST IN THIS GREAT
to Sanford to muke connections for
•the utrjiost. The clergy; the nu-rOF
FLORIDA
THIS
SEASON
•c
the
East
(.past
found
the
people
so
rhunts,
cffùnly
and
city
officers,
VERY POPULAR
.«
MOVEMENT TO D AY
religious over here that they would
business men and citizens active nnd
Jacksonville,
Uct.
10.
St
lak
elan
d
,
Oct.
25C
Following
t
The » a r in Europe in proving « not ullow the Hast (dust trains to
The Christmas Shjp will be start­
retired unitedly wish thé projept
h,» boon tp postal savings in this run on Sunday and he was obliged and Fish Commissiujier^rT Z. Jonea generate reception und adijrcs
ed
from this city and the Woman'«
j
^
W
i
a
L
u
irnmise
In-lr
genuraouily
has pliw#d auplirtftfons for hunting
of W edinsdaissQOay 1
country. From the very d a y hos­ to stny in Sanford
. Jv»yv. the management of
If Uncle- John
Tiw-ente
( •'o n í e &lt;1e r a n»“*Yv?
tilities opened across the seas postal- enjoyed his-visit as much as we cn- licenses iTr"thc hands # &gt;»ii |mitre"
the
shipments
that will go to make
of the.peace in the state for the bensinn, meeting A re injU rifm l self is going to be superb “and worth
laving* receipts began to increase by •joyed having him the feeling
tho
little
childten
happy in war rid­
lit the inwmng i* aj r im - more than the admission price at
leaps und bounds and withdrawals mutual, for he is one of the most in'•lefit of the Nimrods. He has |*oa
den
Europe.
The
school children
whicn
tickets
have*
been
placed.
usi nesx jjfcsioiiyr A large
rule
thtaVdunka with all of
ifll off, a result quite contrury to tcresting men in Florida, havin
have been interested in this great
All
will
lie
ready
*
i
t
h
their
flftyattejaniqN^wa* noted
the predictions oi many well in­ been born and raised in Florida u
» n l« .lt l^ .iir lf t n givo* prolll- cent pieces when the ^admission movement and Mcss.Terhcun paid a
formed persons d'ho, in their imng- has the proud distinction of hei
visit to each room thia week ex­
♦dug one of the moat succesa- cards ure ready, which will ho short­
1nation, saw lines of feverish depos­ the father of seventeen children, MU
ly. It la absolutely necessary, in plaining the proposition to all of
r held in this state.
itors st postofflcc pay windows nnx- of whom were given an apprentice­
k*s the right kind of suc­ them und tho ehildren.jaèf*a»àau(4»4
Every afternoon the v
■ i’oui to again return their savings ship in the printing office und have
res»
of
the
project, to sell two hun­ have taken hold of her idea with
n a y now sons nnd daughtiigaatf^TeTerans will
I to the hoot-leg nnd l&gt;o d y belt depos- made good in the various walks of
much enthusiasm.
dred
tirkels.
II! of the peace be tnh cit ^p^ ff ^au lu m obi le ride in
Rories whence they fame before in­ life.
Any one having toys or presents
ation for such and
rrdltid the city.
trusted to Uncle Sam. Hut the fore­
of any kind that would help to glad­
u- otNfinl will take his sworn up
caster failed to reckon on the abso­
den the little children of Europe at
la k el a nd is maintaining its repu­
plication,
send it in to tho ejjplfty
I 1 lute confidence of the American c h i ­
tation for hospitality, every incom­
Christmas time »hould ta ke, the ar­
judge and secure the despair permit ing trun being met by a committee
ten. regardless of the ting that first
ticle» to tin* Woman's Cluh house on
to h un t
In tin« . cOfttie ct ion tile
which «et-« thut the obi veterans ure
—
met hi? eyes, in tin- ability and purDak avenue this afternoon nnd to­
x-ommissioner MWfVv* it plain that fissigli- d to their nuarter* ami .ire REPORTS THAT SHE WAS morrow afternoon or call up Mrs.
I pose &lt;d the Government to earry
■ out it* obligations, not only among WILL (O N D I UTS THE EVEN­ where a party M-cures a «tule license taken lluro with the minimum of
Terheun (or information op the subDEAD FOUND TO HAVE
he is entitled to hunt in any county Inconvenieiic«1 and* trouble to them­
ject.
H. the nations of the earth, but with
' BEEN ÜNTRUE
in the »late without the necessity of selves.
ING .SERVICES AT THE
the humblest ritizeh of our land.
The Southern Express, with com­
(
securing n county license. He states
STAR
THEATRE
mendable
spirit have agreed to carry
In
a
letter
to
the
editor
of
The
Two important results have fol­
A force of boy scouts is in a t ­
thnl in many cu*es tie has received
the
articles
free of churgc and assist
Herald
Mrs.
J
H
Overman
states
lowed; thousands of people, largely
llev. Hardin, presiding elder of ini|uirie? as to whether or not it wan tendimi e and as sdori as u veteran
■ 0f foreign birth, accustomed to send the Pnlatka district of the Mdlind- n e c e s s a r y to secur e I wo |ieen«es if a recel X. I i* curd one iif t b,— tail- t* that sin- is improving every day the movement in everyway and thn
their savings abroad, are now pat i-t church will l-e in y.inford next p a r t y d e s i r e d to h unt in a n y c ounts lit III* I- t&lt;&gt; ai i a- guide ami com and i lie report that »lie is dead has following letter is self explanatory:
Vice President instructs that
greatly
exaggerated
Mr«
| ron* of our postal sa'vings system, Snudai und Mond.-y Sniidux oxen other t h a n t hat mi w i n c h in- liven panini ,nd osinrt him to in* ile« been
Christina»
gilt* donated for the chil­
Overm-iti
it
'ill
bremmbored,
snd enormous sums of ac tual cash mg he will pr&lt; ti .
i.', l-.ek V- ot.ii-r t hull t h at III w hit h fie live
11 n a l n
fill
t
llfougli
a
broken
pi.
hi
in
the
dren
&lt;
1
Kuru|-c
for forwarding on
hs\e been released for e.oin me r &lt;i a | Mr II , r-l"
•r
xi.,-.. utili I.,I \lr J o i n « ill*" d c -i r, — oil h unter * I"
It. I
• i . it,..rv- of a ge an t llooring ol the hack port h oxer tIi«* 1 niicd States Government »teumcra
um-&gt; among oar own |&gt;cn|t|c at a XI-II-« I
l.-d 1
i| id- Iji.ilix llliilernt.l ml t h a t III- i n t e n d * to Cl, battb
v e t e r a n » art a line l o o k i n g I’rogre*« Laundry hi Tampa ami from Brooklyn November tenth will
lime when the need for e v e r y avail friend-* il
• XI , I I, -I that in« force t h e law
l l e - d n c » lint per mit and IIgeiti ImoI x &lt;•( lit,Ml, Militi X « i«taini d -ern-u* tiiiurn .. «ti.itti-rtng Is- carried free to Brooklyn from
able dollar is pressing.
friend«, a- w,
alt III,-III her* ' ' h t l l l l l l i g « 11 h o o t II - e n « i
I p to tile ..f tl,
M l.lgill X l ' il, l*»l Ing l-f- iiu lion«-« in tier leg between t he points where express service is nec­
E:
TG gr owt h "I postal »a\;ng» ir i In M . i i ...|i
■' : '••• I'M present time sonn- ..'oll prosecutions M ilitili'
\ n u m b e r 'of tlielll .«flow knee anil ankle
She i« still in the essary because of limited time tlk■
the I inleil Mates has liven steady •-nt.
have lieen started over the state t be rff
of servie, - « c a r « aliti Till«- ho-pit i! ..to! * tub 'tillering gre.itlx fore «ailing dat e
Shipments mu»t
On Mntiduv tin four! h -I'l.iM crlx '|'l ,, ,i xx I * fia Xi I•i*, ■u p r o s t , ul |.|| 11'. it c. I
tnd healthy and the s y s t e m bus filled
’ --i i Ir, tut t '1 . t.. i*.g in t* -till ttu . (tiefful and optiiiii«tie lie limited to one hundred pounds
i . in. 11 •• 11 no Ill- «o 111missili i,,, i h.lXi been .11 ex nli
ir. important ya p lietween the tin ■- -liti r i i.■&lt;■ ai
i lio- &gt;i - *i ••r \ H I hi x I- lady tli.it the Sanford people knew and iimrkcd ' C lirist inun Gifts for
ran depository anil I be factory pay
•! i . e X,-n i usi li -d h u n t i n g wMlimii Ini n***. of I*1.11 : • i l ) l» '*l y e a r * ..I a g e , blit mi »e|| J4• r many friends here will
Will be ,i !i r. *-, I ■-t
thè ('hildr«*n of Europe*’ »ml shouhi
ma*tt-r
l *il July I, when affairs mg
xs III* it I- lOlittarx to lax*
Tim«* he . I l l ' l l * til* b u r d e n of nc . ir l) I I-• glad Io knoxx thnt Iter limli will |h- titned to reaclt llrooklyn upproxsrrr running smoothly here and
The Methodist l iu r - li ha h a d
pro*-’- III loll* h *1X*' b n It b e g u n 111 22 • eut ur t t i i g h t l i a* »orne men "t lint have t I«- .imputateli and tluit mm tei &gt; fortx eight tinurs lH-fiire No
ahrnad
and the transmission of \,-ry h.irti)oninu- year .noi mon- than rolltill**« \ .. il*l. t • nini x lead* u i ? h t i l l )
\ , . o i • - i gt it ,i ■ 11 di *l i ii g ui * t • x&lt; - naliy *he a 111 regain the (nil vetnher tettili
mone) arroj-s the Atliilitir wits safe tifi) meniti-r-lino **,-,-n
id-led l-i • » pro- •Ill- n* alt id-, «t irte d
ed II
*11 i
11 U
l o n g of u*i -*! ’ t although il ai II be some
In tirder that tlu« inforrnaUuii may
acd ex|si|it|oiis. there w.,* approxi the piR. a-i l- tr-un i l i
n »-r.il How.
l a m » -i • *-«u ,,g I . , ,i tunc t-eior,- «In- can bear the weight re,ich t lie largeal lilinrlter of uur
1'.. it It. ' \ . ■ . ..od M 1 1 u-ii
;• .aa trfy $4.1,000 .000 of postal Mixing prosperity x*f tie- iJiurill.
il*
I’ro till In-lit ligure* al*o o( her body on it
l*if l*&lt;•lilial l lu*.
iik—L«*
p atro n «, I * JiUggest t lia t y o u u d v i«e
g
i—: »r t n i L . r x ' p t n f -about
I; ki.. are t* i.«e n| \ D William*
'f-T , he till ,^r. •r ..f - lilt* s t a r t e d
local paper* of thls free s«-rvice of*
1HS.OOO depositors. Since tbelKover
Est a llllu a . M t •i«t ! « • .it t S a nten Rosa -on XIli*- brtg.idli r generai ,u.i| a1tered hx uXpress C-illlpanli s
lIO.OOO.OO'l of deposits have l-ci n
j -r•**« • utioi Im* -|*l I
1/ut a ni gelo r a ! . I M Iron
1-Ut
. .iiintn
In acceptiince of shipiiKMits it will
I tilt«-ii and I lie number of deposit
cd I“ f «*4« • ft count y
loot gì r ol l.:&gt; g «on x tifi- and muti)
he well to rnution shipper» «f such
on tia* iju reused enormously
ltu*
ut tu r»
I he *poli*,ir« and Ulani«
package« tliat it i.« not advtsable
unprecedented gain is the ninro strihU„
giggli-h le.itine* -1-1 l i n n i l i r m a mt l i a i i t x in c on
i o..
to pack perisbuble.x in their dona­
■
in* «lies r t - ;t- considered that the
RED ( ROSS BENEFIT ENTF.It- timi« or article» that would prohLAW IN ITS REI.ATION TO of modern politics is the wuy WikmI- tru«t with the rugged &gt;|ti:afilies
■
ra-t gain in the lust three months is
tin
iged
««Idler«
rou
Wilson
cali
lliuke
eurigres«
do
TAINMKNT Wil l. RE GIVEN uhly *pm| diiring t he long voyugu.
IDEAL CITIZKNMIII»” TO
larger th. n 'hr jjuin for thi» rntir»*
al,olii .■v i-r x t l.llig he w.int» em lo
I
--Might
a
receiMiuii
|nr
lit
■
«|H
I|I
Re*pectfully,
FRIDAY. NOV EM HER 1.1
HE HIS si HJECT
6*c»l year 1914
Scores of ollnesj
and «lo«*- thè «e«sion hx ti-lllilg em *--r- imi ninni« t* hemg held al t he
t &lt; Will.FKK.
r« t i r - f»
1i
haxe done more postal savings hii-t- | 11••ii • ••-** &lt;; Hi rung x*i •¡-■ii' of tu ti gl i ut mira Iluti f--r I tu ma g.
Mt
. ..t Mr
x II I •
.¡--rititi-n-li nt.
.
,-t
?i
ne»* since 1h- war Ini' Ih-i-ii g oi n g -in
.i
,
i
•
•.
*.
...
.i
i
•
i«t
all&gt;lLl*i.i-c
i i • * ■. • -t.i
, • •• o
i fa-1 i* i • -I--1 a* I- . i In-iti .I u r i - » 11
•• •i »i »ni i • r ■I I'.I |n, Ii t * tor tin
. o
i i ' • t it t |t., ¡a t i
,r. t
» . 1 I ! • t• r • í* l- l. . ' t ..j l . c . i -li- ¡-l . - l
I h a lt • lui Ilo 1 o l i o 11
I . t .
pn * -* . . xi *Ie m e of i lie ,,-j x i - .
I'I1**1 to b.lXlllg t-il
•'
Asl.,1 ^ xV.'l •
• v* I
I or Pat - I
i.- t I 1 xl I. -I fi • I
it i V« »*
hi
txii« associated
The
M.l-t* are lOlllltu-d In lio
Eur ope
Mr
\\ asilinguni,
UH, ,30.
United
fi l l * |e&gt; t i l l - i* oln of ti v* I hat l- I MMl|. .eli. . a ini _ tir mix Ili-ile i ng
lo Ik* n iih in licrcd .
with the MetropcJ it u n Opera Co. States Ambassador Gerard, ut Ber­
•P*'1l«l is»« alities, hut have been fell to be delivered during the muiilh ol rvrry word of II. (. 'sii UIIIItili Stille
His singing in the Brick Church, lin, ca bb-il thè state depuri nient ta­
in every nook anil
corner of the November under the auspices of the
N Y. City i I&gt;r Henry Van Dyke, llii)’ that Germini)' unti Austria need
country. New York alone made ii lb-nuiit Class. For men only
pastor gave turn opport tinitii « of atomi 7 5,IIM0 luti«-« of i*tit t oli a
t»in in September o f . more t :-n a
A cordial Welcome i-l extended to
Appearing
l-eftt/i tl.- leading mu «Hal moni li (»olii t k, t . ti,-il S t a t e s a n d
million, while Brooklyn showed
all who de*ire lo In ar I he**- le»
re-1a 11x• |\ |.|g IIi ire.I sc (lllcilgo re 1un-*
.tut.*
-.1
th
I- i ii ii i r « • h|ii*i i,t id 0. l uV- g c t l l t i g ilei ili* oli t h è p o l l i t i of
I K 11
P°((*'d a largt r gam m iiu- past three
Lx.in-tti
\Iii« i . il ' it- o' L.x in • l u pilli nt
• I i Ri t or', r
( III II s*\ VI» M UvES RETTER HOT &gt; Il W i m i t i . V M /E D W I I stun, lllimn« I' I I utkm. (Jin-tlor
motlhs tlililV for the previous Iw.-lxt
B.ir-Ol \ -all s. ilo. II, 111 -' of t hi*
w ii i. T i n t o ii \ m : u i \
\| • i - r x * . .
i I ',i montl- More than
7.non new at
o l T I O O K FOR H I E
t o r n i . , « «Hit»»*») •* ■r e t a n e « , i n ai l e
l*ir*t II alitisi
ti ti 11 It *&gt;• I t It e «
ruiint* v*,-r, o|«-uc'l during lit.
111 I'.lgal «
Ki ng I'nil
Was *•' pro i m p u n e « a « l o tilt- e n te ll i of proteCM M , \ ( . ( . I ( E ( . A I ION
I. E l' ll ( E
I Ml I,er f a r k i -i -I .*. x t I
l i eii tge
noun, id • he xx,i * i f-i fnc'hu t el y ell tinii lor c o tt ol i golng t u ( u rimili
pertii'l, bringing the numlier of dr
Hyman, pastor. Nov I-ni IK-r 1 l ' MI
Sanford High &gt;. t..-ol i* to g.igi d Ii) I tils «attic org.HH7.atloti to
|'t. f o l l o w i n g i n f o r m a t i o n on t) &lt;
positnf» m that city tip l i nvi*
I udirei tly lie itiforini'd thè
It
in
I'rimary
&gt;ul.
da
x
hool
at
a
foot Itali team tins year sing Elgar's master work ' ' ( ’nr-xrtn- puri?
21,000
markt t IHid wellt her eotlilitloMs it'
ulule
depurinomi
tliul tìertnany ia
p a s t or ’« home.
the north IS of Interest, to Sanford |Tl"' '"U* ,utvx a l r e a d y organtred cus" which created a sensation at ideaseli xxith thè piati «volved by
11k- unexpected increase in po?tal9:d0 Main school in lite old church grower*.
It is absolutely authentic 1,n'* are practicing hard every aftcr- the St Louis Exposition winning tlu- Uniteti State» and Grcat Britain.
*»xings husines* has not only udded J n o. D. Jinkins, Supt.
More athletic «pint is Iving honors for the cluh and securing
s
by F.
and
is
furnished
K. F. Dutton, noon
(rMtly to the general ndministraThe s ta le ilepartmcut pian, which
9 : 0 0 Address by Judge George G who is in tidily cottimuiticalioTi wittt sin. wn in the »cito«) t hit- year than
second prize over the leading choral a 111 untioulitetlly lie utilized by
lixe duties of the s y s t e m , iiut hits Herring to the nteu of tin- .Sunday
• *• " before, and It I« .ert.ill t fit- soeietu-H of the world
tls'se markets
Mr Carr's
brought up many new und interest­ school.
&lt;bt\&lt;?/ will Mici i I'd if they keep up singing ol Dr Waldord Davies set­ Americnti sbippet», meati» $3,Front
(
’
hieago
We
had
i/tir
lirst
ing problems which have called for
*001),tifiti worth nf cottoti a month
1 I ()0 Worship service
«now storm yesterday und a heavy pr.\lMc mid ll.ti-rent a they .tie do­ ting of ' Everyman’’ under the dithe careful personal consideration of
muy nuw cross tlu sess saffi)’ ujidt-r
ing
now.
Prelude, "Nearer My liod to freexe la*t night which we believe
feetion of Mr (’Inrence Dickinson, thè Virtual protmtinn of thè British
Postmaster General 'Burleson and
The
years
before
that
Ifie
II
*Thee,” Dr Lowell Mason
will cut down supplies of lionte
was the lirst performance in ArnerOortrnor Dockery, Third Assistant
troil to organize a foot hull team ieu und will be re no-in lie red as one navy. Cotton rarrying vessel» for
Doxology
grown
vegetables
materially.
There
Postmaster General. Hut their task
1n vocation
,v„nl heaulifiil interpretations Gonna n porto shoultl he neutrsl
is .little or no change in the celery A.-n . unsuccessful on account of |o( ,
hi* been lightened somewhat by the
bottoni», as umlerstlod by thè etwte
,.ha\u r i,.r hitH vVvr n ; , - i v r , i
Hymn 27-'J. "Guide Mr (t Thou nmrkfl at the present time, but we la. k of men mid Miteresl. but tbi*
promptness of depository banks in
depuri ment, ami »Isti ns intlirated
year
we
have
a
superiliteudi-iit
who
believe tbl* mid weather will stun
furnishing additional
security
to Gr ea t Jehovah
by Anibussador Gerard.
Cotton
i*
just
us
enl
fiilsiustie
over
the
gu
me
I
Scripture.
(date Millie New York lettuce is ar
Death nf Mrs. Ilishup
the abnormal deposits.
A
shippcd
under
thè
neutrul
agreement
ii
*
any
uf
tile
boys,
and
he
lias
a
l
­
Interlude
riving in very bad condition and
Following a Itngermg-ittni'ws from
numls-r of the jn-ry largest bunks
ready done m u c h toward making parnlyMs for over-four years, Mrs. us no a fixetl may he useti hy tho
Prayer.
.
there
t,4
a
good
demnnd
for
fnney
0 the country, which have hetftoHymn 250, "There’s it Wideness’’ stock We have had several inv|uir* this u successful year in athletics Bishop, wife of Dr J N Bishop. army of uny country tu which It i»
, e declined to «lualify ns deposAnnouncements
ies a« t&lt;i hiw soon Flortdu will start The freshman class tins year brought I1I|Me,, uwu&gt; Sunday murning, the co ring ned.
•torif: fur postal swin gs funds tire
Offertory, "1 Heard tin- Voire of ami would appreciate your advising several good m.-n who are showing j u6lhi ,lt - T |,t, Norton" their home
to* antung eager applicants for
Jesus,’’ Minetti.
^
(1| ('fUAi.wuod, New Nork. Tin' (uus promptly on receipt of this com­ up line.
them.
Hioac trying for the teum ure nt.rui -services were held at their
Choir.
munication Telnttve to the situation
There ar« now 90 depositors In
Sermon, “ The Blighting Effect oi |thort? nnd how soon you will have Shepherd, Routh, Sjwnrer, Murrell. I rc*1(jonr„, mndurted l»y Rev C P.
*&gt;nord, whose deposits amount to u Single Act.
Brown,
Pope, Wickham. A Green, Tinker, followed by burial service
stock to offer.
♦0,724.00.
Arthur
and
Fry.
Hymn 230, " M y Soul he on Thy
at New London, Conn., Mrs. Bish­
From Philadelphia
Referring to
Several
games
have been arranged, op’s birthplace and former home. «
Guard.”
CHAS. F.
your remarks contained in yours of
I HASKINS,* P M.
llenediction.
Dr. and Mr« Bishop ure wel
the 22nd regarding letture which one of which is with St Augustine
H S. uud is to In- played hete h ri* . g^own in this community, as he hus
3.00 Jr. B. Y. P C
should
be
ready
to
move
in
the
( • E. ('ontenpo n *
identified with the grow th and
&lt;5:30 Sr. IJ. Y. P. U. Miss Clars course of the next .two or three day week. The St. Augustine gnrne j
The delegates to the convention Millen, President.
weeks, wish to.way glint over night is strong and a good game is expect-^development of Sanford, and hu»
N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
»rriving in our city today.
7:30 Preaching service.
__________________
i large interests at Paola, where they
we had a very cold snap and xxe • **
m*t first pajir m ention as
“C® com pleted for a
Prelude, ” 0 Lamb of God Still were advised by wire from N e w
Foothnll in T.itnpu
bail their winter r«-«i b-iu •• oxer t litri y
1be Ih-rubt i ■I .uiwledgc- wi l l iix*r xear«
ti ' xfathering of our Chris- Keep Me.” Stull*
y ork lb.lt t 111- temperai lire 1 ul
tin* largest a ilv rrtisc rs in
Chorus
Dr nod Mr« Bishop a ,-re a «-II
dropped to : I
W hile no M-r.M«u« i- k* Hie courtesies of tin «porting
t m t Î' n!1‘‘“ Vor
" ( (hi .Its
to d ay's issue. T he a d ­
Sevdons. iN-ginning tonight
Song 211. " S iiIi of My S«uf ”
lampa Tritoni. I &gt;r t hi , huAn in ih n nix. Allere they re
damage ha* lirell done to the celery •••Ii or of the
v °,,Fn *or “II- and especially the
sided (or many years. Dr |ti«hop
Prayer
, l o p , It hu* done the lettili ,- crop a looiliall game« to be |*l.t&gt;«-*i mla in
vertisem en t may ho found
**. I,*'0l,le of other societies of
Song 221, “ Look and Live
lot uf harm unti there is
no
t|Ut-stiuii
pa . tomorrow afternoon, in which located in
Sanford withon Mrs.
Bishop
p age
8
nfW cordially invited to
, Gtiei- —w
Announcemenla.
hut that if your stock is good and Southern College and Stetson will about the year IH75. He built tho
headed the murKc-t will be ajl right compete.
On Thanksgiving Day Bishopblock ulid practiced
tnediOffertory, "Reverie,” Solowieff
frier, d'T hh
C° me and hr,nK n
when it is ready.
the big game will Ik* played hetwocn cine here, leaving for New York in
tin, i
h y ° u. ' » t (he CongrhgnChorus.
Special Notice
«orai church.
v
Southern College and Florida Uni­ 1887. Hu unti Mrs. Bishop mude
Chorus
From Pittsburgh The weather
The H erald will on each
Sermon, “ A Message From the here has turned cold over night, versity. The game« are played ut many* visits hero, afterward, stoptem|&gt;ernture around 35 and we are Plant Field in Tapina*, said to b e 1ping in Sanford and visiting their
4
,T^erp
•omething woefully 'In­ Lord.’-"
d ay caLl attention to the
Song 218, "Jesus Thou art Stand­ havings. snowfall.
Tho prediction» .very fine grounds and lurgi' crowds grove properly neur Paola.
Thè
aili h—i * ^ “ 1 * "neutrality” that
largest ad vertisem en t in
for the week a/e- continued cold ami should attend butti games. Several many friepds here of the family ex­
..
Airc-eKin t0 tallt al,ou( the need of ing."
today unituestionahly puta a qui­ of the hoys from-Sanford expect to tend their sympathy to the bereaved
— nÇ-n armament "If the GerBenediction.
the c u rren t issue. .
see tomorrow’s game.
■nvado Eniland.”
7:00 Wednesday. Prayer Service. etus on home grown product«.
in the hour of affliction.
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                    <text>PAGB EIGHT

OCTORKR 27 ,9M

T H E SANFORD H E H A LD

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uf year*. tho rlul) to |my hirn it jjoml I )o it r v c r y yen r. Tree planting i*
interest 'in ili" invesl meni
Thi» fonili nii'tii. timi your neighbor will
uimlil noi In* utiy Idi rii.hip oli Hther follow' suit
Ami til.' people of 1 lu*
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Cl ATI ON HAS FINE
For Sale
llarreil
.
Horfc
Editor In Trouble
room in tin* rtt y than on tint hike
MEETING
eorkerula for breeder.' h H I
YOU AND M E .”
' "mj*
front
We hnv*' often t;&gt;IU■**1 of n
Clearwater, Ort. 33. Chain' be­
V
.»in »tram. $If en ■h
cmpilry eluh
Thi. wmild to» tin*», tween pu hli* hint; an a pointy in hi'
Ito* I H» V Sanford
hut hi ii. ti«t .tiii'ii'i «»I tin* ga to** in w s p a f r i *r else being se-nienced
The thirty -eighth annual session
.uni huilil n yni'lit flu!»
Any rity to &gt;ii 11 wax given by W. I.. Straub. ((f {
Wekiva Hnplisl Asso» luliotn
For Sale Trucking
■uria
in Flotilla ran have a rountry dpi* editor of the St. Petersburg Timex,
convened with the Lake View Map- fruit laud across river fr...
•aro.,
hut ninthly few of them ran have when arraigned
g
A C III El IS A M O N G YE T A K IN G N O TES A M ) FA ITH .
before
Circuit tist church at Whittier. Fla., last Florida. $10 to $L’ 0 ¡.,.r
p
it yueht rluh such as Sanford roiild Judge F M Robles here today on a
H E ’ L L P U E N T ’ EM "---S O SAYS SAU N TE K E K .
Wednesday and Thursday, Get. ‘J1 Ireks VLand." c-o lli-r.il
5
have.
churge o( contempt of rourt.
The and 2*J
o
In the absence of the
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I. there a man in Sanford who will , rhnrife arose out of editorial romFOR S A L E ■Fresh \ .T,
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moderator the meeting was called
man. every banker, every profession- hack this proposition with the jiros- ment made in the Times, in whch l0|{ct|u.r j,y rhp t.]t.rk amj ori[an¡.
,
*
“ T h e) Say**
Cabbage
i
Mr. Straub said that either the "law
,■
, . .
, , .
Have you heard of the terrible fam­ al man turn in and help. I am noi P « t °t K«rttÌnK- interest on lux in
Fresh local grown o kr&gt;l
,
.
. ..
ration perfected.
(Mlicers elected
given to using slang, but there is vestment and earnlng thè «vcrlasting nr tie i«&lt;.sion
ily " T h e y , ”
o
ui go Ito lies in , for the* ensuing year, for moderator,
Sweet Potatoes fruni North Florid*
the Pinellas jail matter “ was a fake," Rov&gt; K Lt,. Smilh of
Apopka.
And of all the venomous “ They say" something in thè advice: " D o n ’ t gratitude of thè entlre city?
Irish Potatoes
^,
(
* * *
In calling Mr. Straub before the and {or c|prk&gt; j n0. D. Jinkinit of
And half the gossip under the sun, Knock! Roost!"
Apples
LemonThroughout.
thè
putire
Interview,
r
AVoli,
once
more
thè
world
a
har
this
morning
Judge
Robles
made
W
o
r
d
.
.
In
apju.
ol
thr
(ii(,lnncc
I f you trace it back, you will find
whieh is of some length, there is a champlonship series is a mailer of a very stralghtfowrad statement of t,)(.
wns w(.„ aUpnf)pd,
begun
Persimmons
(ir;,
In that wretched house of “ T h e y." ringing noip of optimism that shows lini! history, and as you all know, ux past pleasant relations, of his n p e c i M y ,)y thl, chim.hp(l in the
Limes 5&lt;- Dtiii'ii
t ()f thp terrilory ct&gt;VPrP4l
t hut Mr. Candler does not think Hoston romped home yvjth the pen- hgh esteem for newspaper men in |ow„
Fresh Sanford Fgg*. to
that' the south is in anything like nant rag 1n four straight, thereby general, and of Straub in particular. ,
lhp AMO(qaUon but nol , 0 we||
A numerous family, so T"atn told.
__
Fresh
Tennessee Egg*, i.vcalamity claiming a record Arid
And accumulating and of his reasons for making the dede by tfao cburche9 further-rmrrfT____
the condition that the culnmitv
And its genealogical tree Is old,
every
one good
cision
which
he
did.
He
empha­
howlers
are
trying
to
make
out.
the_
jong
end
of
the
gate
receipts.
For ever silty* AiTaieKinr^TtiMM^tn
Whittier Is located fifty mile»
•
•
•
T
o
jiaraphraso
an
old
adage
"O
nly
sis'd
the
fact
that
while
newspapers
T o build uf* the curious race of(tnnn
south of Chuluota, and forty-four
J H K * V E G E T A lll.K M VIlhLT
Has existed the house of " T h e y . “
' i Tt&gt; me' people may despise the «he Braves deserve the fair." Among should have the fullest leeway in miles from Kissimmee, and in on
110 Second Si. \\&lt;-m
lowly nickel l*ut the man who can other things the supremacy of the making proper criticism of courts lhc U k e okeechol.ee branch of the
Phone
32-t. Wc Deliter
which
Gossip-inqngers and spreaders of lies. corral a hunch of nickels or even of Bostoh- baked bean as a diet for there was a point beyond
F. E. C. Ry., and was* at one time
Horrid people whom all despise!
pennies will lay thu foundation of a base ball players has been estab­ statements might reflect 'discredit, the county scat of Brevard county,
For Sale— 1914 liar!* y-PxviicB
And yet, the best of us. now and fortune. Some time ago Ann Cand­ lished. It makes them astute, agile not upon n udge personally, but before tho • formation of Osceola motorcycle. 11 h. p. Twin n*,p
tben^
ler the .Coca Cola king of Atlnnta and aggressively alert when tht* upon the .udlcinry and he stated county.
Run 600 mile.
Write Wright-UiJ.
Beans will nlso tout that his understanding he language
Repeat queer tales of women and gave one million dollars to a Meth­ break comes.
lK-4tp .
Reports from the churches showed fast, Agt., Orlando, Flu
men
odist college. One day last week ge the most persistent jinx that ever used was that it was a contemtunus an encouraging gtuwtli and develop­
He declared that while he
A Real Bargain O n e
pu.
And quote the house of “ T h e y . "
gave thirty millions to move the hovered over a bane ball park. term.
ment jireuticully all over th&lt;^ ter­
cotton crop and w h en you pause to From cellar chainps tq world's.cbam- /night, make mistakes no one had ritory covered by this Association, »enger Overland. In lir-i hi-, cob____________
For sale. 1lit) 1 First St
T h e y live like lords and never labor, think about how he reached
the pious in sixty days is some jump ovr hud reason to doubt his ain- which embraces the churches at dition.
he
full that an explana. . .
.
,
,
lie
A " T h e y ’s" one task is to watch his million mark just from thb sale of *,ut th*1 Hrnves did it on a bran diet, j eerily, , and
l"-.*tr
,
. ,
*
De La ml, Sanford,- Oviedo, Aputika,
article was necessary.
.....
.
,
,.
nickel drinks the figures nre appall- The humble little " N a v y " appears j lion of .the
neighbor.
. .
,
,
,
Geneva, Long wood, UmatilU, SorTO RENT
Mr. Stralli* protested that hi rento, Tavares. Orlando, Kissimmee
And to tell bis business and private ing. A few years ago Coca Cola wns « » h* » »treat rejuvenator for a
has-been
buse
ball
team
rneant
only
to
imjdy
that
a
luw
affairs
hardly known outside ol a few
and many smaller rhurches.
For Rent after Nov
I xuggest that some of the calarli- whicli permilted of sudi a decision
! &gt;fjrrj,
T o the world at large; they are southern stales and I well remember
The introductory
sermon
was
cottage. 1‘Jtfi Park ;i ■
He derlared thè highI
: j*)
sowers of tares
being in the norlh some twelve ity howlers in thìs neck ol tlie uoods l wafc n fak*'
preached by Rev. \\ U U ilium of
G. U.
These folks in the house of “ They “ years ago and asking the soda foun­ try a diet of linked beans and m a y b e ext regard for the judiciary and for Tu varea, and the doctrinal sermon per month including water
19-lf
tain man in one of the largest cities they could get up enough life to take Judge Robles in particular, and said by Dr, A. J. Holt of Kissimmee, Spencer.
I t U useless to follow a “ T h e y ”
for Coca Cola and he asked me what part ih the progressive movements ho, had no re aso n w ln tcver for using the closing sermon by Rev. E. Ia-e
For Rent— Good seven
re (»tra,
any contemptuous te m regarding SmUh o( Apopka
W ith a whip or a gun, for he slips I meant.
Ho finally dcHdcd that I of Sanford.
burn and bouse, near lb-c k Hib »
him
.
away
wanted the new Atlanta concoction
The delegates were sumptuously Yrock Station, known a» t „tie c.irF. J. McDannel, who exists in
The judge stated, however, thut
And into they- house, where they and reaching under the counter *
entertained by tin* go»*»! jieojile of den.
Address ("ora t
l! ■“ : ger,
Michigan that he may the language used would undoubted
cannot go;
brought out a small sample bottle tlwusso.
\V bit tier ami vicinity un&lt;i»'r t lit* 1305 Center St , * \l !
N*w
It is locked and bolted and guarded that held enough for two drink* tm ‘ 1,1 Suni&lt;lr,i some day and who ly be considered by any judge or direction of Re v. It. 11 Guv, t he
Y nrk
fr
We had them together and he liked
t ^'' bent interest* of Sanford ! lawyer as tending tobring derision
so
pastor, and Mr
ftilm H llaixiteii.
it so well that he concluded to order u* heart all the time, is anxious upon the judiciary andto lessen
it* chairman of the
This horrible house of "T h e y
Fv»r Rent Nh.' í &gt;¡r
entertain ment &gt;o rnsome more uud today that city is l *ial Hie people of Seminole (..im ­ influence. H it wer«- generally pub mit tee
ut Stilinoti*
$1 L’5
up.
lixhed that fake decisions were given
115
E.
Fourth
S&lt;
Though you cannot get in. they get probably using Coca Cola by the «&gt;' l'lnnl Gees along the highways
•t:
It lias long been thought that the
He "aid that
McDannel owns a nice place in itnjmrtant cases
out,
thousand barrels.
All of this popu­ Mr
Wekiva Assoni* I ion was too large
for Rent Suit»- h
i-JlBI
And spread their villainous tales larity of the drink wax made by .&lt;d on the Sanford Orlando road and to- woub) Hold the matter in abey­ covering ax it does the territory
'
ull»
r
*torr.
and
bath.
Over
\L
* about
vertismg for go where you will the it is siife to assort that when he .can ance for a few days to see what ex­ from Delai ml to Rassen ger and
Sanford Telephone t
Of ull the rascals under the sun
large signs of Coca Cola greet your divorce himself from his present planation Mr St iiqb »nubi make. Luke (»kce&gt; liiihec ami from Geneva,
aji
W ho have come to punishment eye and every paper and magazine puailion and come to Sanford to and i but if a Mutable apology
For Rent To r» lin» !
t huluota and Fort i'hrixttnux to
carry the advertisement»
About stay that ho will plant tree* upon peared in t he Times the matter Winter Garden and t'maiilln
never one
Excellent o
To
Al­ nice rooms
He sends the fob would be dropped.
Otherwise the ter careful consideration and ton dollars jier midith
Belonged to the house of “ T h e y ." ten years ago, while in Atlanta Mr his right of way
S'
his
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
Candler carried me over his jdunt lowing about trees to The Herald, editor would be culled up again feren ci* with Dr Rogers of th State dren
Enquire R. H» r
" T h e Indiana office of jiublir roads The judge also added that he would Hoard it has !&gt;•-••&gt;&gt; decided to form i
a tu! tolti me the amount of motley
is
urging the public to do something &lt; never in a contempt case, imjioxe a tiew \xsnnu t m u , a lid for that
a u » -»tMMMÜng on advertising and
Y Asa G. Candler, Jn arl interrfp
that is so obvious that t( ought to line, a* that would merely take a pO*4* vLwwLilu
l
du
nut
remember
the
amount
!
1*or Rpnt ^
’
publtxliPil 1fr**l'br ■Atlanta Georgian,
Mn
h.
tho
) WkOk*»x»&lt;*r»'d thotl- require no urging I " plant tr»-es few dollar* oui &gt;f the pocket. Any- of dísiiiisHiou u*
th»»
following "tight housekeeping
taut Thursday's, issue gives
the
» rrrrr“ ieffrrnTJ ÿe adjudged guilty of
Furen. 117 Laurel an-n
sand
&gt;. .*t.^1 havir muru than along the highways.
ijh.urcttcs, rmifllrtta. Geneva. Lake
people of Tbe south some advice that
u ntrld— btrre- ro
In the Uld--Vl**»Í4Wul,*)x¿'«X’í/lfW
This allj
Gertrude, Lorkwmid. ttviedo. Pine
should be pondered deeply and put doubled in the time since
primarily all »»mnonur question, lie receive a jail sentence
lirove, &gt;a iiford. &gt;orr*‘ nto, fiioiri-into practice. Mr Candler is one of goes ti&gt; show that if the man who
fo r Rent
Room
t-jiuxe wood lx si* scarce and valuable
ami I maúlla, in addition to this keeping
the nation’ s foremost business men can get up something that brings
919 Dak \v.
They would ligure how great a val
P o s i t i v e l y UnreasonahJe.
the churches of Dr Land, Longwood,
and what he says
carries
great in the nickel* and advertise*' it exue
could be created by raising a_
M.rl!lll| , tu [iiarki-tman I —
exteriNively
and
makes
many
mil­
T or fteiil C hen fi TT.
Enterprise and Alt nor, a life expected
weight and will go a long way to­
iloulde line of great tree* along thou 'What' Ten francs fur a chicken!
lion*
of
dollars
in
th
c
u
m
e
that
Asa
to
come
into
the
new
iisüoc.atioii
f'hice.
5 iirr*x. al M"
ward silencing the calamity howl­
sand* of miles of roadway, thus util- I Vrt- you mud? W hy', that's equal to Also churches from other asxtn iu
I ) '|t'can Mitch » 1
ers.
Excerps from the interview Candler has it is high time that the
man who does not believe in adver­ izing land that otherwise wsmld lie he p: re I've bei-n i harglng inv mlwfollow:
.»rp
l, :,n" w,’ " h ar,‘ .........
,u unite
Room* for Rent
l~.
l.lllustrailoii.
tising
should get who to himself useless, i'erhup* the tree* would be rw,,M f«r the fowl'
vyith t h e . new association an- Day- furnished rooms
" A ll we need to do is to keep wits
Mthe
one
w Ii o d e s j i i s e x of some value even in this country.
Inna. Ni- w Slav rna, Tit 11' V||fe 11.1k
about us. The worst enemy of tbe and
i-iirner .nuli :i 11•1 11
but the main a r g um e n t is appear
nickels
fan
also
take
a
tumble
and
1.
Hill. L.i m - ib i.-a i
NOTICE
south today is the person who ix
a
m
ex
11r.» i(g.
In* will giv»- 1tie !)!» ’A
l ‘laut* t" r»•til (nr
eternally crying hard tunes and -tart to -it', ing them up
N o b o d y from n t y op m un try e v e r A* I (nive i li.irv*' of the tui-iriexs "I Mu- H.Nrt-1H’J’&amp;t JIiii A
i]u
Ir&lt;- at 111 S***1'iiii «
ami
! HTTItnrV
bankruptcy.
We are very far from
fails to note tin- bi-uuty »if a line Tit h* il..mi Ai ’ i .lanini» t '■*, East s.u.severul
strong
churi
hex
A
meeting
bankruptcy and if we haven’ t quite * Some people in the jiuxl have
For Rent Cheuj* lor » i i. 1wer.ty
row of trees.
Uccaxionully iii driv- forii Lami L»-ugue, and W. A. Whit­
to perfect tho organization hus been
Us much ready cash to spend us we culled me a crank on the subject of
. . . . .
,
, ,
,,
,
, : ing through the counrry one enters comb, I can Ite found in the Tax As- railed to he held with the Sanford acres of good hnmmock land all tiiei
have had at some other times In our the bulkhead and the Idea of mak- nn uvenue that woul(1 bp an orna. irssor's Office in the court house.
( ’all or write A. M. Tyler
i*Ml
• Baptist church Thursday, Nov IJth
exiatcnce we may still be very hap­ ing Sanford a more beautiful city
ment to any city park—a long
T H O S . K. B A T E S at n a m.
For Reni
Nice fn.i •
py *if we just half try.
You can but in later year* many people have stretch of road with a row of mag
The Seminole Baj I■'t AhiMti îat DUI light lio use ke»’ pi n g . nl ■-&gt;
make yourself believe pretty near come to my rescue ami if 1 was III licenl mu pies on each' Nlde. their
is the name suggested fur i In- tu-w tila ted lie »Iron ul. III.' i
\ .»
anything if you will keep repenting crazy a few , 'ar* ago 1 now have
branches interlacing over head. N o ­
organization
that thing to yourself.
You ran some mighty good company
Among body hut u blind man could fail to
make yourself believe that you have my warm»'st supporters are the good
D E N T IS T
notice it. Scarcely any one fails to
l i v e ai rex l lied
the rheumntixm if you keep oii®Te- ladies of Sanford and they have
I M'J
say to himself
"Somebody did a
limits lor rent, ni'ar m
w
i
ui
k mu WHIM I'tinm; UM.I
mitiding yourself rbat you have that joined l h»' uttai k on the citadel of good thing when he jdanted those
Sensitive M -y.
\ P
l
o
adi
ng
statini.
\l'l
Mlxtri'ss
W hy
\Uiv
Un t Mils
PEO PLES B A N K B IU .D IN O
disease. I wouldn’ t give a cent for "fosalli*m" most valiantly and to­
iA
trees."
your Sunday nfteritoqn out'
Aren't Connel l y . Sanford 1-l- t
R O O M Í)
n doctor who came to see me and day the idea is strong in thu breast*
And he did do a good tiling.
you going for a a a Ik this lovely »lay?"
told rne the tirat thing that ! was of the majority of the people to
Furnished rooms for iiti'uxekwpiti
Mary— ‘ Please, ni. I d rather slay In.
going to die, and hadn’t taken any make Sanford the most beautiful)
J ttn w,htr
a lrL*- do^B a
at’
Mrs. C. H. FÄnitir«.
I*»rk
You see, most of the people out on a
sort of care of myself and s o ’ on. city in the country. And why not? good thing; for be starts something
Ave.,
between
3rd
and
C
»trrfU.
Sunday Is couples, and f don't like to
that goes on without him, and con­
iVtf
All of that anight be true, but I We certainly have the foundation
bo conspicuous — Punch
tinues to grow more and-mure beau­
for
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
is
u
n
d
o
u
b
t
­
would discharge the doctor who
tiful ami valuable long after tie is
For Rent One acre til* I land oa
Tcept telling me that rather than edly endowed by nature most lav­
Sharpens the Appetite.
dead.
Thiril
street ami Maph ,,vrn*r.
telling mo what to do to gel better. ishly and all we need to do is to as­
Joki'IHgh (visiting Hubbubs)-—"And Address Rex Packard. R I H iLenawee county has more than a
"T h ere isn’t a business man in the sist by some artificial touches to
you have a grindstone, too. Will’ It
i i tf
south who isn’ t vitally concerned tone down the harsher angles and thousand miles of county roads, and
put an edge on a dull appetite?" Hub­
with getting our present business here and there pat Dame Nature probably 75 |&gt;er cent of this mileage
bubs—"C ertainly! If- you turn tbe
handle long enough."
difficulties straightened out as spood- down a bit and wc will hnvc the is altogether treeless, save for un oc­
M IS C E L A N E O ! &gt;
ily ns possible. We are all mutually finest city in thf land. Tho bulk­ casional remnant of the original for­
I wish to in vest $-hb "
interested.
I cannot hope to pros­ head is a mighty fine start and when est, or a stray seedling that has
and
my service in a g... I ;x ’ f
♦
per if my fellow citizens are not pros­ finished will be a thing of beauty sprung uj* in a fence corner. Prob­
♦
busine»* in Nanfurd. Fia
pering also.
If everybody but me and a Joy forever. ’ 1 hear some talk ably not 5 per cent— perhaps not
James A. Finn,
MM) 1u»»fr M &gt;t.,
should go to tho poor house, there of a yacht dub on the lake front that much— can show rows of ahndu
I 'i-ftp
Hempstead, L. !.. N 1
would be no place left for me to go tha^ will build a fine pavilion for trees planted by human hands,
but to the poorhouse too.
We dancing, having bowling alleys, etc How could the same amount of ef­
(or
Wanted— Two furnish»'»! r-""11'
should not delude ourselves with the Now I want to supplement this fort jiroduce so much beauty and
light housekeeping
Man. wife *r
idea that wc can legislate a cotton with the idea thnt some SanKird satisfaction as the beautifying of nil
5
yaer
old
child.
W
hen
market into existence.
We ennnot, man who has the good of the city at these barren miles of highway?
state
price.
H.,
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L
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J..
f-*&gt; ¿* nl;
I t takes w o r k 'of course to plant
Vand the somter- we ■abandon that heart will erect tho pavilion and
♦
We hive siwsyi tried to be juit a little shrsd
Herald.
Idea the better.'- Let every business turn it ovdr to the club for a term a tree. But tfiu work comes at tho of Ihe other fellow in tbe gentil) equipment of
very time of year when tho lime can oui *io*e. A * Anevidence of ihi* deste lo show
Wanted— Plowing «r team
best be spared on the farm. To sot the newest eed only the be*t of eveijtluag, we ? All Local Advertisement« Under
by
man with good tea ni.
(I
A
xil
y
recom
m
end
to
user*
of
ink
This Heading TH R E E CENTS a
out one tree is a small chore; but
Summers, care M. S S ' I»*1"
to set out a dozen would not be a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
phono Lord’s Station.
very big one. Think what a change
Chaise 25 Cents.
would bo made around any* farm by
Wanted— Genti etneo r»'""" r?
setting n dozen maples, or forest
• FO R SALE
Stumon's.
316 E. Fourth
Combined Office
i nj&gt;
saplings of any kind each year.
and Fountain Pen
how the road would be
For Sale— Hound pup for sale
Corner o f Palm etto Avenue and Fir^t . Street transformed, in pven so short a i
»11»Wanted To rent a "
cheap.
Just the right age to train.
f§
HtQ f A
C*,4 A A space as ten years. Imagine what a
R. H Lynch, Sanford, Fla., Route chine for a short tini*- ' ’
1? R
i p O . O U 1 0 « p 4 . U U beauty SJ&gt;ot it would be in thirty or —th« tvewmt member of the c«rtrr I Ui fsroily.
and terms. Ib&gt;x 7. 11 r;* !•!
No. 1.
8_tfr
PeociAlt Uk wnw* • blu« Ami dri«» A jvt bl»ct.
fifty year*.
It it npeatlly bnllÌASt, imooth sad p*raA»aaL
It is a good idea and one that docs Coma in isd Ut ut show you th« ocw C»rte* ink
For Sale— Secondhand oil or gas­
Home Seekers— Good la"d CJ
not need any concerted effort or any botti« with ths new flow.coatiollci.
oline stove,. Two good burners
$10 to $30 |*er acre. Good b» 1,11
tfl.Aff
act of the legislature.
All that "is
cheap. .Can be seen at Sanford Fur­ on road close to Sanford
l.s-ttp
needed is tho desire to do it. The
niture Co.
Il-tf
Home Seeker, this office.
man to begin is you: and the place
I 4to begin is your own highway; the
Fine 6 weeks old lettuce plants
Lost— Eastern Star pin ani1 * 'ijl. ]
. F on ford ,'F lorid a
vfor sale.' 60* cents per 1,000. M. quoise ring.
time to begin is the first day you
Finder return *°
feel Uko it. Set out trees. If yolL}^
Hanson (Shoe maker), 113 W. 1st Park^avenue and receive f '“ 13rdlÈ-k’tp
r street.
19.2tp
301 East i n .-1 Street can’ t set out trees set out a tree.
44Who Knows How to Fit Your Feet’
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s EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

DR. C. W. FAIN

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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Shoes—Shoes—Shoes
Sanford’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store

Carter’s

Pencraft
Ink

Men’s dress shoes . .
Ladies’ dress shoes
Men’s all leather work

$2.00 to $4.00

$2.50 to $3.00

See E . H. Peters

Herald Printing Co.

�SA N FO R D H E R A L D

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — Life la Waiih Living
SAN FO RD.

F L O R ID A .

FR ID A Y .

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30.

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NO 20

MUST HAVE LICENSE CONFEDERATE VETS
TO HUNT IN STATE HOLDING REUNION

WAK SCARE SEEM S T O HAVE
made

VERY PO PU LAR

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PO STA L B A N K S

The » a r in Europe in proving «
h,» boon tp postal savings in this
country.
From the very day hos­
tilities opened across the seas postallaving* receipts began to increase by
leaps und bounds and withdrawals
ifll off, a result quite contrury to
the predictions oi many well in­
formed persons d'ho, in their imng1nation, saw lines of feverish depos­
itors st postofflcc pay windows nnxi’oui to again return their savings
to the hoot-leg nnd l&gt;o dy belt deposRories whence they fame before in­
trusted to Uncle Sam. Hut the fore­
caster failed to reckon on the abso­
lute confidence of the American c h i­
ten. regardless of the ting that first
met hi? eyes, in tin- ability and purpose &lt;d the Government to earry
out it* obligations, not only among
the nations of the earth, but with
the humblest ritizeh of our land.
Two important results have fol­
lowed; thousands of people, largely
0f foreign birth, accustomed to send
their savings abroad, are now pat
ron* of our postal sa'vings system,
snd enormous sums of actual cash
hs\e been released for e.o in me r&lt;i a|
um-&gt; among oar own |&gt;cn|t|c at a
lime when the need for e ve ry avail
able dollar is pressing.

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Amoii| j^ie prominent visitors to
the city yesterday was lion John
M. ( uldwell. editor of the Jasper
News und one of the most prominent
men of the state.
lie is on his
rounds us High Priest of the Koval JONES EXPECTS W ARD EN S
Arch degree of Masons and coming
T O DO T H E IR DUTY
to Sanford to muke connections for
T H IS SEASON
the East (.past found the people so
religious over here that they would
Jacksonville, Uct. 10. St
not ullow the Hast (dust trains to and Fish Commissiujier^rT Z. Jonea
run on Sunday and he was obliged has pliw#d auplirtftfons for hunting
to stny in Sanford
If Uncle- John licenses iTr"thc hands # &gt;»ii |mitre"
enjoyed his-visit as much as we cn- of the.peace in the state for the ben•joyed having him the feeling '•lefit of the Nimrods.
He has |*oa
mutual, for he is one of the most in
rule
thtaVdunka with all of
tcresting men in Florida, havin
been born and raised in Florida u
has the proud distinction of hei
the father of seventeen children, MU
of whom were given an apprentice­
ship in the printing office und have
nay now
made good in the various walks of
of the peace
II!
life.
ation for such and

u- otNfinl will take his sworn up
lakeland is maintaining its repu­
plication, send it in to tho ejjplfty
tation for hospitality, every incom­
judge and secure the despair permit
ing trun being met by a committee
to h u n t
In
tin « cOfttie ct i o n
tile
.
which «et-« thut the obi veterans ure
x-ommissioner MWfVv* it plain that
fissigli- d to their nuarter* ami .ire
where a party M-cures a «tule license
WILL ( O N D I UTS THE EVEN­ he is entitled to hunt in any county taken lluro with the minimum of
Inconvenieiic«1 and* trouble to them­
in the »late without the necessity of
ING .SERVICES AT THE
selves.
securing n county license. He states
STAR THEATRE
A force of boy scouts is in at­
thnl in many cu*es tie has received
llev. Hardin, presiding elder of ini|uirie? as to whether or not it wan tendimi e and as sdori as u veteran
the Pnlatka district of the Mdlind- n e c e s s a r y t o s e c u r e I w o | i e e n « e s if a recel X. I i* curd one iif t b,— tail- t*
i-t church will l-e in y.inford next p a r t y d e s i r e d to h u n t i n a n y c o u n t s lit III*
I- t&lt;&gt; ai i a- guide ami com
Snudai und Mond.-y
Sniidux oxen o t h e r t h a n t h a t mi w i n c h in- l i v e n panini ,nd osinrt him to in* ile«
mg he will pr&lt; ti .
i.', l-.ek V- ot.ii-r t h u l l t h a t III w hit h fie l i v e
11 n a l n
Mr II , r-l"
•r
xi.,-.. utili I.,I \lr J o i n « ill*" dc- i r , — oil h u n t e r * I"
It. I
•i .
it,..rv of
age
an t
l.-d 1
XI-II-« I
i| id- Iji.ilix llliilern t.l m l t h a t III- i n t e n d * to Cl, battb
v e t e r a n » art a l i n e l o o k i n g
friend-* il
• XI , I I, -I that in« f o r c e t h e l a w
l l e - d n c » lin t p e r m i t and IIg eiti I mo I x &lt;•( lit,Ml, Militi X
friend«, a- w,
alt III,-III h e r *
I p to tile ..f tl,
M l . l g i l l X l ' i l , l * » l I ng l - f '' h t l l l l l lig « 11 h o o t II- e n«i
i In M . i i ...|i
■' : '••• I'M
present time sonn- ..'oll prosecutions Militili'
\ n u m b e r 'of t l i e l l l .«flow
•-nt.
have lieen started over the state t be rff
of s e r v i e , - « c a r « a l i t i Till«On Mntiduv tin f o u r ! h -I'l.iMcrlx '|'l ,, ,i xx I * fia Xi I •i *, ■u p r o s t , ul |.|| 11'.
’ --i i Ir, tut t '1 . t.. i*.g in
it c. I
i . in. 11 •• 11 no I l l - «o 111m i s s i l i i,,, i h .lX i
■--liti r i i .■&lt;■ ai
i lio- &gt;i - *i ••r
\
H
I hi x Ibeen
.11
ex nli
■-t
•! i . e X,-n i usi li -d h u n t i n g w M l i m i i I n i n ** * . of I *1.11 : • i l ) l» '*l y e a r * ..I a g e , b lit
Will be ,i !i r. *-, I
mg
I
xsIII* it I- lOlittarx to lax*
Tim«* he . I l l ' l l * til* b u r d e n of n c . i r l )
l i u r - li ha
had
The Methodist
i i g h t l i a * »orne m e n " t
pro*-’- III l o l l * h *1X*' b n It b e g u n 111 2 2 • e u t ur t t
\,-ry h.irti)oninu- year .noi mon- than r o l l t i l l * * «
\ , . o i • - i gt it ,i ■11 di *l i ii g ui * t
\ .. il*l. t • nini x lead* u i ?h t i l l )
tifi) meniti-r-lino **,-,-n
id-led l-i • » p r o - •Ill- n* alt id-, «t irte d
ed
II
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11
U
lo n g
of
the piR. a-i l- tr-un i l i
n »-r.il H o w .
l a m » -i • *-«u ,,g I . , ,i
'
\ . ■ . . .o d M 1 1 u-ii
1'.. it It.
prosperity x*f tie- iJiurill.
il*
I ’r o till In-lit
ligure* a l* o
l*if l*&lt;•lilia l l lu*.
iik— L « *
I; ki.. a r e t* i.«e n| \ D William*
'f-T , he till ,^r. •r ..f - lilt* s t a r t e d
brtg.idli r generai ,u.i| aE s t a llllu a . M t •i«t ! « • .it t Santen Rosa - o n X Ili*j -r•**« • utioi
Im* -|*l I
1/ut a ni gelo r a ! . I M Iron
1-Ut
. . i i in t n
cd I “ f «*4«• ft count y
loot gì r ol l.:&gt; g «on x tifi- and muti)

REN. SMITH HARDIN TO
BE HERE NEXT SUNDAY

TG growth "I postal »a\;ng» ir
the I inleil Mates has liven steady
tnd healthy and the system bus filled
ir. important yap lietween the tin
ran depository anil I be factory pay
ma*tt-r
l *il July I, when affairs
srrr running smoothly here and
ahrnad
and the transmission of
mone)
arroj-s the Atliilitir wits safe
acd ex|si|it|oiis. there w.,* approxi
;•.aa trfy $4.1,000.000 of postal Mixing
g
i—: » r t n i L . r x ' p t n f -about
1HS.OOO depositors. Since tbelKover
lIO.OOO.OO'l of deposits have l-ci n
I tilt«-ii and I lie number of deposit
on tia* iju reused enormously
ltu*
unprecedented gain is the ninro strih■
in* «lies r t - ;t - considered that the
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ra-t gain in the lust three months is
larger th. n 'hr jjuin for thi» rntir»*
6*c»l year 1914
Scores of ollnesj
haxe done more postal savings hii-t- |
ne»* since 1h- w a r Ini' Ih-i-ii g o i n g -in

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JUDGE HERRING TO
LECTURE NEXT SUNDAY

i fa- 1

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i(ed Cross Iteriliil Fund
It is desired to make the lied
Cross fund, through the coining Re­
cital as large as possible. Every one
is interested und anxious to help the
pause along. On every hand, inch
TO
THE
I
one
addressed on the subject ex­
LA K E LA N D
presses the earnest desire to aid to
L ad w a r r i o r s
•the utrjiost. The clergy; the nu-rOF FLORIDA
•c rhunts,
cffùnly and city officers,
business
men
and citizens active nnd
lakeland, Oct. 25C Following t
retired
unitedly
wish thé projept
generate reception und adijrcs
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a
L
u
irnmise
In-lr genuraouily
of WedinsdaissQOay 1
Tiw-ente
( •'o ní e &lt;1e r a n»“ *Yv?
sinn, meeting A re in jU r ifm l self is going to be superb “and worth
lit the inwmng i* ajrim- more than the admission price at
usi nesx jjfcsioiiyr A large whicn tickets have* been placed.
attejaniqN^wa* noted All will lie ready * it h their flftypieces when the ^admission
» n l « . l t l ^ . i i r l f t n givo* prolll- cent
cards
ure
ready, which will ho short­
♦dug one of the moat succesaly.
It
la
absolutely necessary, in
r held in this state.
k*s the right kind of suc­
Every afternoon the v
res» of the project, to sell two hun­
sons nnd daughtiigaatf^TeTerans will
dred tirkels.
be tnhcit^p^ff^aulum obile ride in
rrdltid the city.

ut tu r»

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and

Ulani«

-1-1 l i n n i l i r m a m t l i a i i t x in c o n
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giggli-h le.itine*
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DEAD FOUND TO HAVE
' BEEN

Ü N TR U E

In a letter to the editor of The
Herald Mrs. J H Overman states
that sin- is improving every day
and i lie report that »lie is dead has
been
greatly
exaggerated
Mr«
Overm-iti
it
'ill b- rem- mbored,
fill t llfougli a broken pi.hi in the
llooring ol the hack port h oxer tIi«*
I’rogre*« Laundry hi Tampa ami
« i«taini d -ern-u* tiiiurn .. «ti.itti-rtng
iiu lion«-« in tier leg between t he
knee anil ankle
She i« still in the
ho-pit i! ..to! * tub 'tillering gre.itlx
t* -till ttu . (tiefful and optiiiii«tie
lady tli.it the Sanford people knew
mi »e||
J4• r many friends here will
I-• glad I o knoxx thnt Iter limli will
lint have t I«- .imputateli and tluit
• x&lt; - naliy *he a 111 regain the (nil
u*i -*! ’ t although il a i II be some
tunc t-eior,- «In- can bear the weight
o( her body on it

FORREST DABNEY CARR
COMING FOR RECITAL
RED ( ROSS BENEFIT ENTF.ItTAINMKNT Wil l. RE GIVEN
FRIDAY. NOV EM HER 1.1
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hi
txii« associated
Europe
Mr
with the MetropcJ it un Opera Co.
His singing in the Brick Church,
N Y. City i I &gt;r Henry Van Dyke,
pastor
gave turn opport tinitii « of
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SANFORD

PE O PLE

A S S IS T IN T H IS

SH O ULD
GREAT

M OVEM ENT TO D AY
The Christmas Shjp will be start­
ed from this city and the Woman'«
. Jv»yv. the management of
the shipments that will go to make
tho little childten happy in war rid­
den Europe.
The school children
have been interested in this great
movement and Mcss.Terhcun paid a
visit to each room thia week ex­
plaining the proposition to all of
them und tho ehildren.jaèf*a»àau(4»4
have taken hold of her idea with
much enthusiasm.
Any one having toys or presents
of any kind that would help to glad­
den the little children of Europe at
Christmas time »hould take, the ar­
ticle» to tin* Woman's Cluh house on
Dak avenue this afternoon nnd to­
morrow afternoon or call up Mrs.
Terheun (or information op the subject.
The Southern Express, with com­
mendable spirit have agreed to carry
the articles free of churgc and assist
the movement in everyway and thn
following letter is self explanatory:
Vice President instructs that
Christina» gilt* donated for the chil­
dren &lt;1 Kuru|-c for forwarding on
1 niicd States Government »teumcra
from Brooklyn November tenth will
Is- carried free to Brooklyn from
points where express service is nec­
essary because of limited time tlkfore «ailing d a t e
Shipments mu»t
lie limited to one hundred pounds
and iimrkcd ' C lirist inun Gifts for
thè ('hildr«*n of Europe*’ »m l shouhi
|h- titned to reaclt llrooklyn upproxmm tei &gt; fortx eight tinurs lH-fiire No
vetnher tettili
In tirder that tlu« inforrnaUuii may
re,ich t lie largeal lilinrlter of uur
patron«, I * JiUggest tliat you udvi«e
local paper* of thls free s«-rvice of*
1tered hx uXpress C-illlpanli s
In acceptiince of shipiiKMits it will
he well to rnution shipper» « f such
package« tliat it i.« not advtsable
to pack perisbuble.x in their dona­
timi« or article» that would prohuhly *pm| diiring t he long voyugu.
Re*pectfully,
t &lt; W ill.F K K .
.¡--rititi-n-li nt.
I halt • lui Ilo 1 o l i o 11

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The
M.l-t* are lOlllltu-d In lio
\\ asilinguni,
UH, ,30.
United
a ini _ tir mix
Ili-ile i ng
f i l l * |e&gt; t i l l - i* o ln of ti v* I h a t l- I MMl|. .eli. .
lo Ik* n iih inlicrcd.
•P*'1l«l is»« alities, hut have been fell to be delivered during the muiilh ol rvrry word of II. (. 'sii UIII Itili Stille
States Ambassador Gerard, ut Ber­
in every nook anil
corner of the
lin, ca bb-il thè state depuri nient ta­
November under the auspices of the
llii)’ that Germini)' unti Austria need
country. New York
alone made ii lb-nuiit Class. For men only
atomi
75,IIM0 luti«-« of i*tit t oli a
t»in in September o f . more t :-n a
A cordial Welcome i-l extended to
m o n i li ( » o l i i t k, t . t i , -il S t a t e s a n d
Appearing
l-eftt/i
tl.leading
mu «Hal
million, while Brooklyn showed
all who de*ire lo In ar I he**- le»
re-1a11x• |\ |.|g I Ii ire.I sc (lllcilgo re
.tut.* -.1 th I- i ii ii i r « • h|ii*i i,t id 0 . l u V - g c t l l t i g ilei ili* oli t h è p o l l i t i of
1un-*
I K 11
P°((*'d a largt r gam m iiu- past three
Lx.in-t- ti \I ii « i . il ' it- o' L.x in • l u pilli nt
• I i Ri t or', r
( III II s*\ VI» M UvES RETTER HOT &gt; Il W im iti. VM/ED W II stun, lllimn« I' I I utkm. (Jin-tlor
motlhs tlililV for the previous Iw.-lxt
B.ir-Ol
\ -all
s. ilo. II,
111 -' of t hi*
w ii i. Tin t o ii \m : u i\
\| • i - r x * . .
i I ',i montlMore than
7 .non new at
o l T I O O K FOR H I E
t o r n i . , « «H it»» *» ) •* ■r e t a n e « ,
in a ile
l*ir*t II alitisi
ti ti 11 It *&gt;• I t It e «
ruiint* v*,-r,
o|«-uc'l during lit.
111 I'.lgal «
King I 'nil
Was *•' pro
M M , \(.(.I(E(.A I ION
i m p u n e « a « l o tilt- e n t e l l i o f p r o t e C I.E l' l l ( E
I Ml I,er
far k
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l ie iitg e
noun, id • he xx,i * i f-i fnc'hu t el y ell tin i i l o r c o t t o l i g o l n g t u ( u r i m i l i
pertii'l, bringing the numlier of dr
N o v I-ni I K-r 1 l ' M I
Hyman, pastor.
Sanford High &gt;. t..-ol i* to
| ' t . f o l l o w i n g i n f o r m a t i o n o n t) &lt;
g.igi d Ii) I tils «attic org.HH7.atloti to puri?
positnf» m that city tip l i nvi*
I udirei tly lie i t i f o r i n i 'd thè
It in I'rimary &gt; u l . d a x
- hool
at
a foot Itali team tins year sing Elgar's master work ' ' ( ’nr-xrtn21,000
m a r k t t IH id
w ellt h e r e o t l il i t l o M s it'
ulule
depurinomi
tliul tìertnany ia
pastor’« home.
the north IS of Interest, to Sanford |T l"' '" U * ,utvx a lr e a d y organtred cus" which created a sensation at
ideaseli
xxith
thè
piati «vo lved by
11k- unexpected increase in po?tal9:d0 Main school in lite old church grower*.
It is absolutely authentic 1,n'* are practicing hard every aftcr- the St
Louis Exposition winning tlu- Uniteti State» and Grcat Britain.
*»xings husines* has not only udded Jno. D. Jinkins, Supt.
More athletic «pint is Iving honors for the cluh and securing
and iss furnished by F.
K. F. Dutton, noon
(rMtly to the general ndministraThe stale ilepartmcut pian, which
9:00 Address by Judge George G who is in tidily cottimuiticalioTi wittt sin. wn in the »cito«) t hit- year than
second prize over the leading choral
lixe duties of the system, iiut hits Herring to the nteu of tin- .Sunday
a
1
1
1 untioulitetlly lie utilized by
• * • " before, and It I« .ert.ill t fit- soeietu-H of the world
tls'se markets
Mr Carr's
brought up many new und interest­ school.
Americnti sbippet», meati» $3,&lt;
bt\&lt;?/
will
Mici
i
I'd
if
they
keep
up
Front ( ’ hieago We had i/tir lirst
singing ol Dr Waldord Davies set­
ing problems which have called for
1I ()0 Worship service
pr.\lMc mid ll.ti-rent a they .tie do­ ting of ' Everyman’’ under the di- *001),tifiti worth nf cottoti a month
«now
storm
yesterday
und
a
heavy
the careful personal consideration of
muy nuw cross tlu sess s a ffi)’ ujidt-r
Prelude, "Nearer
My liod to freexe la*t night which we believe ing now.
feetion of Mr ( ’Inrence Dickinson,
Postmaster General 'Burleson and
thè Virtual protmtinn of thè British
The
years
before
that
I
fie
II
*Thee,” Dr Lowell Mason
will cut down supplies of lionte
was the lirst performance in ArnerOortrnor Dockery, Third Assistant
Cotton rarrying vessel» for
troil to organize a foot hull team ieu und will be re no-in liered as one navy.
Doxology
grown
vegetables
materially.
There
Postmaster General. Hut their task
Gonna
n
porto shoultl he neutrsl
1n vocation
,v „ nl heaulifiil interpretations
is .little or no change in the celery A.-n . unsuccessful on account of |o( ,
hi* been lightened somewhat by the
bottoni»,
as
umlerstlod by thè etwte
,.ha\uri,.r hitH vVvr n;,-iv r,i
Hymn 27-'J. "Guide Mr (t Thou nmrkfl at the present time, but we la. k of men mid Miteresl. but tbi*
promptness of depository banks in
depuri
ment,
ami »Isti ns intlirated
year
we
have
a
superiliteudi-iit
who
Great Jehovah
believe tbl* mid weather will stun
furnishing additional
security
to
by
Anibussador
Gerard.
Cotton
i*
just
us
enl
fiilsiustie
over
the
gu
me
I
Scripture.
(date M illie
New York lettuce is ar
Death nf Mrs. Ilishup
the abnormal deposits.
A
shippcd
under
thè
neutrul
agreement
ii
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any
uf
tile
boys,
and
he
lias
al­
Interlude
riving in very bad condition and
Following a Itngermg-ittni'ws from
numls-r of the jn-ry largest bunks
ready done m u c h toward making parnlyMs for over-four years, Mrs. us no a fixetl may he useti hy tho
Prayer.
.
there
t,4
a
good
demnnd
for
fnney
0 the country, which have hetftoarmy of uny country tu which It i»
Hymn 250, "There’ s it Wideness’’ stock
We have had several inv|uir* this u successful year in athletics Bishop, wife of Dr J N Bishop.
, e declined to «lualify ns deposco ring ned.
The
freshman
class
tins
year
brought
I1I|M
e,,
uwu&gt;
Sunday
murning,
the
Announcements
ies a« t&lt;i hiw soon Flortdu will start
•torif: fur postal swings funds tire
Offertory, "1 Heard tin- Voire of ami would appreciate your advising several good m.-n who are showing j u6lhi ,lt - T |,t, Norton" their home
to* antung eager applicants for
Jesus,’ ’ Minetti.
^
(1| ('fUAi.wuod, New Nork. Tin' (uus promptly on receipt of this com­ up line.
them.
Hioac trying for the teum ure nt.rui -services were held at their
Choir.
munication Telnttve to the situation
There ar« now 90 depositors In
Sermon, “ The Blighting Effect oi |thort? nnd how soon you will have Shepherd, Routh, Sjwnrer, Murrell. I rc* 1(jonr„, mndurted l»y Rev C P.
*&gt;nord, whose deposits amount to u Single Act.
Brown, Pope, Wickham. A Green, Tinker, followed by burial service
stock to offer.
♦0,724.00.
Hymn 230, " M y Soul he on Thy
at New London, Conn., Mrs. Bish­
From Philadelphia
Referring to Arthur and Fry.
Several games have been arranged, op’s birthplace and former home. «
Guard.”
CHAS. F.
your remarks contained in yours of
I H AS K IN S ,* P M.
llenediction.
Dr. and Mr«
Bishop ure wel
the 22nd regarding letture which one of which is with St Augustine
H S. uud is to In- played hete hri* . g^own in this community, as he hus
3.00 Jr. B. Y. P C
should
be
ready
to
move
in
the
( • E. ('ontenpo n *
identified with the grow th and
&lt;5:30 Sr. IJ. Y. P. U. Miss Clars course of the next .two or three day week. The St. Augustine gnrne j
The delegates to the convention Millen, President.
weeks, wish to.way glint over night is strong and a good game is expect-^development of Sanford, and hu»
N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
»rriving in our city today.
7:30 Preaching service.
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i large interests at Paola, where they
we had a very cold snap and xxe • **
m*t first pajir mention as
“ C® completed for a
Prelude, ” 0 Lamb of God Still were advised by wire from New
Foothnll in T.itnpu
bail their winter r«-«i b-iu •• oxer t litri y
1be Ih-rubt
i ■I .uiwledgc- will iix*r xear«
ti ' xfathering of our Chris- Keep Me.” Stull*
y ork lb.lt
t 111- temperai lire 1 ul
tin* largest ailvrrtiscrs in
Chorus
k* Hie courtesies of tin «porting
Dr nod Mr« Bishop a ,-re a «-II
dropped to : I
W hile no M-r.M«u« it m t Î' n!1‘‘“ V o r
"(
(hi
.Its
today's issue. The ad­
Sevdons. iN-ginning tonight
Song 211. " S ii Ii of My S«uf ”
lampa Tritoni. I &gt;r t hi , huAn in ihn nix. Allere they re
damage ha* lirell done to the celery •••Ii or of the
v ° ,,Fn *or “ II- and especially the
sided (or many years.
Dr |ti«hop
Prayer
, lop, It hu* done the lettili ,- crop a looiliall game« to be |*l.t&gt;«-*i mlain
vertisement may ho found
**. I,*'0 l,le of other societies of
Song 221, “ Look and Live
lot uf harm unti there is
no
t|Ut-stiuii
pa . tomorrow afternoon, in which locatedin
Sanford with Mrs.Bishop
on page 8
Gtiei- —w
nfW cordially invited to
,
Announcemenla.
hut that if your stock is good and Southern College and Stetson will about the year IH75. He built tho
headed the murKc-t will be ajl right compete.
On Thanksgiving Day Bishopblock ulid practiced
tnediOffertory, "Reverie,” Solowieff
frier, d 'T h h
C° me and hr,nK n
when it is ready.
the big game will Ik* played hetwocn cine here, leaving for New York in
tin, i
h y ° u. ' » t (he CongrhgnChorus.
Special Notice
«orai church.
v
Southern College and Florida Uni­ 1887.
Chorus
From Pittsburgh The weather
Hu unti Mrs. Bishop mude
The Herald will on each
The game« are played ut many* visits hero, afterward, stopSermon, “ A Message From the here has turned cold over night, versity.
tem|&gt;ernture around 35 and we are Plant Field in Tapina*, said to b e 1ping in Sanford and visiting their
4
,T^erp
•omething woefully 'In­ Lord.’-"
day caLl attention to the
Song 218, "Jesus Thou art Stand­ havings. snowfall.
Tho prediction» .very fine grounds and lurgi' crowds grove properly neur Paola.
Thè
aili h—i* ^ “ 1 * "neutrality” that
largest advertisement in
for the week a/e- continued cold ami should attend butti games. Several many friepds here of the family ex­
..
Airc-eKin t0 tallt al,ou( the need of ing."
today unituestionahly puta a qui­ of the hoys from-Sanford expect to tend their sympathy to the bereaved
— nÇ-n armament "If the GerBenediction.
the current issue. .
see tomorrow’s game.
■nvado Eniland.”
7:00 Wednesday. Prayer Service. etus on home grown product«.
in the hour of affliction.
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Mr

Ahvrson, w«* are glad to know
(Articles I’uUUsltcU uiuli_ili.li lltidlng tur.'
ajr-iiti and., luck a t lux work. t
rrtltjert Or M. I*. X.Jtur?*«. Jv-trmnettip* *
.
Miss’ Buuknight of
Gainesville
has, been flu* t harming, guest of
“ Salvution
through iduvery
is
Miss |-dla (telle Jones (or the past
worthless srlvation
from slavery
week and m any pleasant outings

HAMPERS;

i* c vervi In ng," deci a n*d one of thè
I ht y hu vi* hud
grc.itist Amene,tn w ritiri unii lei
Mrs II F Rogers of lattle River
tureres
He was s|a*aking o f. t h a t
made a pleasant visit to her sister.
PAOLA I’ OINIS
mentili fondinoli of man which !
MOüHt’ S S I AI ION
Mrs, A. I*. Farnrll last week
♦
m.ikes.him a slave lo a dogma, or
Mr and Mrs KnoYh Pat tin ale
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♦
Uov. Price of Canwroii O ty . Into
Mr„ ,{ w Smith and little grand
ereed. or social rondi Itoti, denlilig
the rpoud parents of a fine son.
always and entirely with an unol Illinois (it &gt; , III., preached SunPnulinc Thompson visited
♦
James Augustus, and Mr and Mr**
day at the church here to a larg**
¡ n Pim, ( u&gt;lU.
Friday
known and wholly- sjH'euhiti ve fu
McBride an* happy over the coming
congregation.
Vurjher along, un thè suine,
Mr. Geo, llerzlierg r has gone to (,j another daughter into their home ture
Htihjcet he deelared: "W e are no
John W. lk.r passed away at his Sanford to work’ ut his trade
lust week.
home on Richmond avenue M on d ay
Mrs. F. A. Johnson has been laid
Mr. Arnett, a popular young man endenvoring to chain thè future,
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morning from u complication of,.dis­
And
up (or ll»** past two weeks with a 0f Sanford spent the wi*ek end with hot to (ree thè present."
ea es hastened b y n recent stroke
ag;un:. "W h ile superstition huilds
sore foot, which we hope wil soon , f h Pnds at Lake Charm,
of paralysis. Mr. Welker was o h oitl allow her to lw out ligniti,
wulls and create» opstructions, sciMiss Lin nie Smith of Luke Butler
H2 years of age.
He* was taken to
Mr. F. A. W. Brown hns had an ia here, the guest of her sister, Mrs. enee ottona all thè highwuys of
his former home ut llryan, Ohio for ill turn.
What a beautiful pieWonder if it was the ef-j E. B. Dowling where she will spend thmight."
interment. Mrs. Welker is ijuite ill feet of high living during his houseture. thè consumatimi of which
the winter and attend the high
again we hear.
M uch sympathy is party recently.- w.'!* ■«»•*— r
would usher in an ideal millennium
school.
'
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expressed for her
and the fam ily.
Mrs. Cleveland is expected home
Nearly bali a cenlury ago we
Rev. Wm, Stones, pastor of the
W . W. Miller is out again from p tonight i, Wednesday).
There are Baptist chtrrrft— BCconduct a r r - ‘ abolished physical BlftVery hy. ojuicle w ttfiys 'BpPTit'Tfl' the house w u th
mnny (leojile who will Imi j(ln&lt;) to see- vivai «en y ii axiuimcncing'xfco. fuucül"! tiLivu order.. -TIw Iwst •-viilt-rt'-p thnt*
a cold y i4 «'ornpUesstions.------- r~~ * her'and one in particular.
Sunday in November.
the subconscious man knew the ♦ '
C ity Engineer F. T. Williams was
No school to date, and nobody
Miss Bessie White- of Sanford whole system was wrong is the fact +
here last week aurveying the c o n ­ knows why.
spent last week with her grand- that all open advocacy or actual ^
tinuation of the street that comes
practice of slavery forthwith dUWord has been received of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Argo.
from Ohio avenue past the Sam ’ l
death of Mrs. Dr. J. N. Bishop but
Mrs. \V. 11, Howard, accompanied opjiearod from the fare of the land.
Sw artz place and C . C. Worthington
no particulars as yet.
Mrs. Bishop by Mrs. Speas and a merry party of But the conflict for mental slavery
grove. It will com e down orv Bearhas been an invalid for several the younger set spent Saturday is more Hern* today than at
da)! avenue opposite the south line
years, and though her death was evening at Lake Jessup, where* they time in the world's history.of the Keelor property. Illinois a v e ­
not unexpected, the nows came, as hud dinner.
These trips are most best evidence that it is not right
nue has been the name decided bn,
all such news does, ns more or less dclighli. id-^during moonlight nights, the fact, everywhere evident, that
we understand,
of a shock to her many friends
^ Mr and Mrs. \V 1’ . Curter and (ample refuse to lie governed by
v _ T h e B, A. Howard home, on S a n ­
here, where 3the was greatly loved guests motored from Sanford and legislative enactment in tiehalf of
ford avenue ami Pi noway is r e c e iv ­
*«'
spent Sunday with relatives in town such a monstrous thing
and respected.
ing a beautiful c oa t of cream c o l­
and at Luke Chaim.
The habits of men and customs of
ored paint. The inside is also being
Rev W, H Steinmeyer and hi&gt; socieiy, are but the universal bar
redecorated.
nmiatde wife an* the ever welcome vests of the human mind its earlier
(it MV A I I I M S
Mins E. V. Hunter and aisler,
guests of their daughter,, Mrs II if cravings and it A matured desires
Mrs. Maudle of Bridgeport, &lt;&gt; . a
McCall at ther charming homo on For. as. ye sow ye also »hull reap.
suburb of Wheeling, W Va„ have
Brown Bros, from Minneola, FI«.,
Hay street.
It follows, therefore, that if you
arrived in town and are guests o f have purchased half interest in the
would change the harvest you must
their cousin, Mrs. Thomas Dunlap Musselwhite Turpentine farm and
Upsala Items
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ’
give attention to the sowing ami ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
on Park avenueThey will si^on have already moved.'
These men
There was an error as to Frank no man has ever sown strife and
take possession o f their place on rotne well -recommended and a warm
Parkins' nge.
Nineteen is the right reaped that peace that passeth unSanford avenue purchased ot
welcome is extended to them
noni lier
•ierstainiiiig
1’ iit that arrow, in
McBride lust spring.
They will r e ­
The delegates to tin* association j
Mrs Jack \ aughii is very 111 will, yotir uuiver and [nerce through with
build, paint and otherwise beautify held at Kenansville* have returned'
neuralgia
ti the ii.-xt man who trie** in hi-clnnd
tbe'ir place for a win lex home
and report a fine, profitable trip
l"*r
Mr
I.
Tlmmp'iiu
1
vniir tin lid with the belief you ,;ut
M ho Ella Ingram went in Ft. l*he Wekiv.i
\ssni i.itmu. mi .h'
cfi.F.ed
tin*
iH(*ut
market
*1
.md
it is your t hrtsliun duly to
Lauderdale today f o visit wit It her count of its size will In* divided in
Hutson near the depot *mi Ninth make
instead of persuade other
brother and family and et|H*cis t o jt h e future
Pastors and members
street
IJe injured one of hi* ” ti men think .md a* t as you do
remain some time
of tho different ehurches whieh will
F ir s t Si reel
Cornor o f Palmetto
Miss Edith Met Icily lid arrived i be in the new assodai ion will meet gers l.est wi-ek -*» til«' duel or i..id t **
\ o u c a n d i r e c t by
k in d ness a n d
i
put
a
number
of
stitches
m
it.
home Sunday from Kau" (iallie and
in Sanford on the 12th of NovemMrs Rirrell is visiting her s|«t&lt;*r r e a s o n , b u t y o u c a n n o t c o n t r o l t h e
Ix’ gnn attending school in town.
b o l l i . t u m i n it . w i t h o u t i O « l . i \ | h g it
' *«-r i-o fully orgsiuzt*
tri I'feL.itld the List two weeks
Mr. Miller is out in Ins new auto
And the moment it be, ornes
Mrs (i. \ Nu liolson was host*—s
Mr It Hil ■Mrs Will F. vans have
often delivering baked goad* to t fit*
- l a v i d it b e c o m e s m i l i t i v i
a peon
at an enjlyafde dinner [dirty on last moved In the ('lark house to be neur
Marshall store in Cameron City.
to sun n * m a s t e r p o n d
S e a r c h tin *
Thursday. Those* present were Mes- i his work in the Ituthuiidv mills
Mrs. F T. Williams and ehildre n
moulding archives of tb** ancients.
da rnes R tf tires hum, C \ Run
Little Minnie Reek had a relapse
from town were callers at the Ells­
C XII till III
I I I &gt;1 •i
t h e ' W11 IK ss s t a n d t i n *
Mo
lerson,
Homer Nieholson.
La I
of lagrippe and was ver V
worth home Saturday
h i s t o r i a n s &gt;if • |,i* p r e s i ■.t a m i t f»,-r •*
\\ i-dnesda) nig lit
T h e recent rams have been of Raulerson and Taylor
is
bu(
u rn
ii-tiin o n y
\ m ilo m
A &lt;’lllZi*li of Gi'iii*«:«, Imi ti G**iif
Kl mi*r 1.umi ') mil Jr w.«» ul|aü ¡11
great
benefit to
the crop* just 1
tn.iy
pros[«T
under
t
In*
government
gut Crai*k**r by birtti itunk» lip'll with ti rold. wliii'h ki*t&gt;t bim Irnin
what was needed
of u n b e l i e v e r s , if t be d i v e r s i f i c a t i o n *
w.ilk itJ] t h«* w»\ to Sunfofil to hug Milioni nil Fruí« &gt;
301 Fasi Fitst Mtnt
••‘ Who K n o w s How lo Fil Y «mi r F e e t”
of o p i n i o n fu* b r o a d e n o u g h , b u t u t
Yuwrll’ s finii* ol lotion
Mr .1101 Mr.. &lt;ill)•» \'inri*iit «prnt
der
th e
s l a v i r*.
ni
1
1
* t ra l|/ed
Mr» Aubroy Mortiti .1mi 1in tit* t*t,*j-. r-.i ! ut *¡.i \ ut t hr hi mu1 ul Mr \ 1**
CASSIA CHAI HR ..
t h o u g h t it goes o u t id e x i s t e n c e a n d
y III, Pi, III ■m l iVi , III I mil m■iViitiii I niiinYAVfnWi i* rt'iViiiii'iVrti’ifi (ViViiii •HIM....
Pauline are visiting her M»lcr. Mrs. W eslerdirk
fades
from
th e
m em ory
of
m an
McBride in Oviedo.
,
Mr
Wesl.rdicl, is disi orisola( i*
Mrs. Alonzo Royal is visiting Mr
kin d
Mrs.
I’
urdom
has
as
her
guest
over
the
lows of two of bis deer dogs,
- and Mrs. L. C. R o y a l in Jackson­
this week her sister, Mrs. Rice.
Nature is our greatest teacher did
both Perry and Sport dying lately
ville.
Mrs. C. A Raulerson and Miss
we blit r e a d i t s o|H*n b o o k .
Ml t i i a t
U. !!. Hagan, who lias lateii s u f­
ialy Raulerson are guest» of Mrs,
ever was, that is, or ever will l»’*, = D E A L E R IN HIGH G R A D E B A K E R Y GOODS
fering with a protracted spell of the
lia» it» p i a r e in t i n
p l a n of n a t u r e
Farley of Defiance. Ohio, who with
SAM OHI» I0 IM .IS
&lt;
§
blues left Saturday for Savannah to
i l l - - I . ti - I: I III
. . . 11 .
if*. * * i •
Rut
t Wq, mp i . ..ll Vt IlKlO kll'lWtl I I i Iti f nuli*
Itl-I ri*&lt; i
h**r daughters i» standing the winter
join Mrs Hugun and bahv who ar*it*-.
.mi
11,0 .** 'in .t.i
c
i.-.t
*.■
in IIrinndo
; &gt;|is'k i.| I run I'.'lhi* » (]|l|i|li■*. Sj n*c l.t I i it* lei - I) Li i i ’ *
s.inltird Ledge N i. 10!, f. and V M
having a pleasant visit with re la ­
111,1if VAi I E tit* J u il.All »Milt it* *
Mr and Mrs Kr.itinoti &lt;&gt;f t luilili 'm m i t t i M c a t t o n * V. i tir-t .nel 11 ir
tives and friends
; known in "in lin&lt;*
I*r«*ii•pi ieln h V made .uiv u In
•ita visited their parents Mr and T h u r s d a y » at
Visiting brelbfeii 'roving lilt* \ wed, an *tntn to&gt;
1**
T . J. Wilson, Jr , returned last
«■
(urger than a pi it head, bilis into the
Mrs. J. W. Daniel last Sunday.
w elco m e .
1 1 l PARK AVE. P H O N E I0G ;
week from Passe-Grille, greatly ben: WC SOLICIT YOUR TRADE
F. L. Miller
O. L. Taylor
foulest dump heap of rutting mat- 2
efitted - by the change.
iiiou im iiip iiiiiliiiii ■in in. no... J
W. M.
Secretary
ter.
Does U «tocay with it» »urProperty is changing hand« in
( ìatheri ng
Not milch
roundings?
Cassia.
Mr. P ittm a n
has pur­
(
t
.Monroe
*
hapter
No
15,
R.
A.
M.
*11*Ja*4if"3tY*« V«r*'* *ti 11J&gt;*ÍI #* r*. .'C/Íiítttad *
Mill»*»l
¡t
uf
lt»«*lf
tlu*
fr.
riti#
"Serv-us Pur** Fond Prod­
chased • the John
M easing place,
4
*
Meets
ever y set ond and fourth I liurs hi e
maMrr
it
rom
t
bi*
li
•
1
&gt;
1
h
|
S
di'
•J
ucts at llehlntider*-.
Save
which contains one
hundred and
day in Masonic flail ov&lt;*r th«&gt; Imperia
VJ
v .
« furili II lu*ult h&gt; a h'i V
t he Colijiotls "
2-tf
sixty acre*
* Theatre Visiting companions welcome
u
Sott t hr ■4**r il »if ri|î hh*«ti|x* ‘Í
plant
* J. F*. Kurnstz
t) L. Taylor
David Lockhart
and
Lucie n
KISSIMMI K. M .oltlD A
nifi
1 ■ 1 h.* f. MlIfNl h» i tu.» m mt • ■!
Secretai y
High PriHd
• • * * ♦ * • ♦• # ♦ • •
House passed through Wednesday
.in&lt;1 Jt w i ì 1
t In* ...un* tliing
L'ut
Nianuiaclurers, Wliolt-valcrs and Kctailcr.»
on their way tu Orlando
Semino!«* Uhapler 2. Drdcr Lnstern Sin iton’ i iry to
force
.«|nintiiru*ou«
C. E. Mcl-arty ha» secured a con ­
Meet* everv fi rat and tfiiril Tuosdnj growtfi by &lt;*iH*a»ing thè m***iI in u
0\II IM» OCCLRRLNTIS
tract to erect a house at Tracy.
in «ach moni« .Kverynne whn has *.*en‘.w.u|tll lrtir,
n lll).||IMr w liti' juU auW
W arren Royal and aou win: in
bis Star in th- Fastare cordiali/inviati ; u
y|)u do ,t wi|| ,,robnbly never
benecri on business Monday,
The first fnll meeting of the Wade to viait this ch a n t«.
,
germinate
ur if it fi nuli y break» ' 3
.
.
„ *,. y.
Alicer, Robbins, Sec y
J. A . Wyman, who baa been ill for ,,
Hampton C h upar of tlu* U. D. (
tlirough tlu* cutdng it will lie «iwurfa
some time left last week for N e w was held at the home of- our vice
«'d. H* wiio tliu» lireak» thè pin- q
l'hoenli
Lodg«"
No
5,
K.
of
P.
WRITE US FOR Q U O TATIO NS
. Orleans, where he w ill receive treat­ president, Mrs. Harry Yonge lust
a
Meets second und fourth Tuesday* ion* of possible boundless human VJ
m ent
Tuesday afternoon. The’ ■ ‘ haftter - , ¡»iting knigiiL.» alwnvit welcome.
achievement’ is no I»»* a murderer • ö p n r p t * v » W » P P » a « P l i r r T n W»p*»'.'tfpPl*lJPW»W|irt»3tfU* » n P P !
A car of fine oranges is being lias increased in interest and mem- fl. McLaulin
O. J. Mi
Miller
tb(. skulking aaaussin.
The
shipped by the lloyui Brother» this bership during the year and
n«i contrih
K. K. and S.
C. C.
first
certainly
semi*
a
mental
de­
X—
week.
uted generously to Benevolent Fund.
ficient struggling through life ngainst
Sanford I^idge No. 27, I. &lt;). i). F.
This being the annual miM'ting, of­
unconquerable odds,
while the
Meets
every Monday at 7.80 p. m.,
ficers were elected, also delegates
other
may
have
ended
only
a pre­
ov«*r Imperial Theatre.
WEST S ID t IT t MS
to the state convention at Kissim­ J. W. 0. Singletary
W. H. Wright carious existence.
mee Nov. 4, and the general conven­
Secretary
.
N. G.
Ad vt. I

This season we are having our \
hampers made to specifications ♦
They are

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CLEAN,
‘
- . LIGH T,
_ , . ::
STRONG,
.. A T T R A C T IV E
f
4&gt;:

-The ♦ T h ey cost no more Than the other ♦;
V j f r * ourl et t uce will command ♦
! more money if you use our hampers. ♦

: Chase&amp;Company •

♦ Warehouses at Sanford and Beardall ♦
A

Shoes—Shoes ■Shoes

Sanford’s Only Exclusj,

Shoe Store

3.50 lo S 1.00
$2.00 to $1.00

Men’s dress sho
L adies’ dress
Men’s all le
sh o e s.

.

$2.50 to $:!.()()

See E. H. Peters

|G. W. S P E N C E R

YELLOW

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LUMBER

CO. j

A ll kinds of building material, lumber ‘
laths, shingles, sash doors, inside and !*
outside trim. Solicits your inquiries, i

Saved Girl’s Life

HU-*’

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The Misac« Pearson of Paola were tion at Savannah, Ga„ in l&gt;«*c. 1911*.
Thu “ Christmas Ship" for the re.pleasant visitor» to Miss Booth the
Hcf of the European orphans has
week end.
Harry Allso/t baa returned ofter aroused much enthusiasm among
attending the summer, in Charlotte, the people. Mrs. Aliison gave u socjpl tea 'At her handsome residence
n. c
•; *
.
”
M r. I’ utnam of Alabama, who on Luke Charm and Mra. Mead ia
bought the Camp pluce ia making deserving of much praise for her
«¿fiori» through..the Magazine Club
improvemunti on -his neat place..
Mra. Furen and sons were oyt in getting up ihe Vlctrola concert
Saturday, looking over their orange ut the high tchool hail und the
cooked food sale last Saturday;
grove. -----Mr. and Mra. Com p’ a new houa From each w»a realized a generous
will soon bo ready f«?r them to move sum.
The dredge boat I» doing excellent
•in. When completed they will haVo
work
under the management of
a nice house.
W
.
M.
Mitchell and the work of
Mr. C. Stool ho fl ip thv lint wo
digging
the
cahal to Luko Jcsup
have hoard of this fall to have lottucc ready for market. It packed will be ccmpleted by the beginning
25, head» to the basket. He »old it of the new year. The prps|H*c for
f. o. b.‘ Sanford $1.20 u basket. Tlie fishing is good, us great numbers of
small onet have already fourni their
buyer* w*a» Mr. Fox.
■ - E; E. Turner ir aoetv «fuite often way into.tbia new water course*
The Wilson land, which includes
out thia end of tow n these days
the
hatnmocjt to the eaat ôf the
He deliver* groceries out thia way
A.
C..L.
cruoaing has bifln sold in
now.
y C a r i Rabun and Jack Foz ride in lota and considerable clearing work
Sorno ha»
to town theee days ior school on doto during tho year.
been
converted
Into
garden
land and
their wheel*.
some
portion
set
out
jn
grapefruit.
Mr. 'W lan . a guard at the A&gt;n*
Mr, Òrmaby, who haa .hail tho
vi« t camp '»pent Sunday with hie
-management of Mn 8p(pk’a ehihgie
. . '• •

Gate Cily Uamp No, 6, W. O. W
Meets second and fourth Wednesday j
night* in each month.
K. L. Miller
J* F. Hoolehan
Clerk *
Council Commaiuler

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IWe can fill your order immediately
ond
for new crop of all varieties of
_

United Rrotherh«»od of Carpenters
Joiners of America
.
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meets
first and third Thursduy night at 7
o’clock in the Laglea' Hall.
J. W. O. Singletary,
J. M. Urhwn,
Sec'y-Treas.
President
B. P. o. E. Sanford Lodge ,1241
Meet first and third Wednesday night
at corner of First St. and PsimeUo Ave.
O. I.. Taylor
R. L. Peck
Sucrotory
* Exalted Ruler
The Lake Breeze CountII No. .11 Junior
Order United American Mechanics
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 I’ .
M „ in the Ctty Hall. Visiting brothers
arc welcome. ‘ U,.H* Smith. Hec. Sec.

Celery City Aerie Np. 1K33
Meeting every Tuesiloy night at 8
o’clock. Pico Ifbildtng.
«
J, T . Hoolehan.
G. K. Itiratus,
Worthy President
SecroUry

BERMUDA ONION SEED
ONION SETS. TURNIP SEED,
CABBAGE, SEED OATS, RYE,
ETC., ETC.

TH ED FO RD S

Complete stock of garden and
field seeds, poultry feed and sup­
plies, incuhnfors, etc.

Write forOurFall Seed Calalouge and
Wetkly Price List on Poultry Feed, etc
Oldept Established and Largest
Seed House in Florida

In my borne."

For constipation, indigestion, headache, di

ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all sinntir
ailments, Thcdford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a sale,
reliable, fcn tle and valuable remedy.
If you suffcY from any of these complaints, try BlackDraught

It Is a medicine of known merit

years of splencjid success • proves

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“ I want lo tell you what wonderful benefit I have rcccived from the use of Thcdford’s Black-Draught," writes
Mrs. Sylvanla Woods, of Clifton M ills, Ky.
"It certainly lias no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach troubles. 1 firmly believe Black-Drauglit
saved my little girl's life. When she had Ihe measles,
they went in on her, but one good dose of Thcdtords
Black-Draught made them break out, and she lias had m&gt;
more trouble. I shall never be without

Jacksonville,

«faanaaff

florida

young and old.

its

For sale everywhere.

value.

Seventy-five

Good iot

Price 25 cents.

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SANFORD G E R M A N - A M K R I C A N c i t i z e n
t ic l k

r e g a r d in g

Editor .-aoi-r.l IUT-I.I*
V,ry unirti to my regret I h m
jorfed «o aniuor an article of the*
!_• j&gt; strong in your laut ¡« mi «*.
Ft*v.
vi,,, «i ite und judicial proci* ma,,f our cutrcmcd President for
non
Mutr*lity in thought and action I•y
the citizen» of the United State*
too high minded u document

n k i .t r

ANSW ERS

l lie Mukatut
s,"ith j-'iuritia. -Hu t
position.
»
i.ilK in Urlìi
■ -H 4
m»••iii
-1 ••bri.tfv udì I-,' vi-i',-.I
g), ter . r•1wd i h., n ,- » ,t |.efure
ui ••o f • »M■a»ion ,.f t » o, v, I t i•
!..
tin-1 1fi
i • r.. 1 rejsjui. - 1 llu»
l.OUli.l1 lo t&gt;e truc
Th, f.rtr lia»
gr^v\n \«’f &gt; » U. ce«»l » •• ),'ar. bigger
.ind 1m - • r
I'll»' display lin» Ijeeti
vle uro
l'e d ln g Ve a r b
g rei,ter
•ir
'p ljA A
s« r v a 11
• t í m a t e ..f ili . A » : . It,, v iI
Itcd l*
(air last
y e a r | il n e e d t h e

\r .

\i . m

llalli tli.n

I' i .. rn
.
Some of t he gri-atiM mimi* in nur
Amertmn uni versiti,-*
,j,,
CUSBrd t tiene inatti r» pillili, h .,,,,|
dispussioniitely and h.i\e . . r i a m i ,
come to Milite dilTer. nl .o m lii»io n »
frolli Illune I.f Ihe (tei » t r,..,g „bolli
(ierilllltilnin, nini | (lave la-eli p|,'.i*ed
to note irom iiinumeralde persoli*okaervatioun that t
moni mtelli.
gent duna of otir Sanford citireii»

• u M I l d M I M . I III PKtUM.K u t
r i l l : COTTON STVTKN ANO
M V M M . T ill M ItllMl I
|U| s |S I VI.S u|
THI.

VA u m . II

Fresh Vegetables
Thoy arc W holesom e, Appetizing, Economical

F r e s h F r o m the L o c a l G r o w e r s
►l i I’ Sill.
l.asliolM ••&lt;

I .mi|* t»r». r
•••ili» h
“ It is stridii &gt;l mental condition
of the people of the smith who are
s • r» » |’*»t «
hi st ericul over the pres ni cotton
I*»- N
situation
said M \! Smith
this
I'l** I'l.lUK
uinrning as he i***o in in take up
I- r jnw W
his duties as Acting Cashier of the
lllim h e r
at
tu ,u d ii
This' n u m b e r
Peoples Hank, of winch institution
T H E
v*. ili I». l a r g e l y i n c r e a s e d n e t t y e a r
to be twisted and perverted into
he is president.
for thè ' i m p l e r e a s o n t h a t e v e r y
different meanings.
Mr Smith has just returned from
PHONE 324
Our President recognized
that hy trying to divorce their sources \ aldostu w her&gt; he attended the persoli w b o s a w t h e f a i r In st year
•ith the descendant* of no many of information from one sided press I state Fair for several dnivs. “ I made Itera ine a m o v i n g a n d v o ! u h | e u d different nations jn our great conn- notices, and into broader fields of il tuy l&gt;usi nessun talk with as tnany Vertlseiiu• " I f o r i t ; m o r e p u b l i c i t y is
try. nrrvouH tension between them study, have with their i h.irudor- furmers as I could tind un ihe fair Indtig t e n t h e e v e n t t h a n e v e r ,
more |~..
»cn»e fur
" t ’l" a r e I n t e r e s t e d fn I t . ¿,0.1
,ou|il he »trained to the utmost i stir American
. ,
fllitlce nr- 1 ground- for I Wlinted to litui OUt
through the unfortunate war con­ riveli at a dille reni pomi , f view lir-i hand i he reni cundition.of thè iti thè •T&gt; n a t u r e of t h i n g s it c a n Hot Ini, p r o v i n g to J n - a g r e a t e r
ditions in Europe, and that it waa tuwards Kuropenn .onditi.m,
Georgia fumi rs and thè reason for
The (ìcrmuti American «Iti zeus- greut howl going uji'to thè lieti vena success hall ever.
jocumlx-m upon every law uhidiijg
Utll. »«•«* prrrspsrr 1T~TIì «mì7.T iint
Htizcn. tb avoid any expressions o f of Sanford are
iuiumiiiL. «i.n.tr thrr vrrnrti jf.T fTg*1iaiTkrupf*òn *
m
i
r
IT
ih
T
T
o
',
al
I
m
*
neci -sr\ to bring to the atten­
«mpatTiiu,- that trouIiT Tiring ” this
.
, ,
Amcriiatis and to ¡|(-count of a war thou-anils of miles
he
ioni
..irv to bring to the attenmy
khowledge
bave
Hot
trted
II)
tinnon to the breaking point and
removed from the shores of Amer­
timi
ni
the Lk" muti »aio nera oi our
endanger the peucc and goodwill un)’ way to im|iress their private ica.
I asked one man if ho was
between our ditlerent nationalities. Vie wa ubo ut their fornu'r country sturving for want of something to rister countics the doslrability of Ik?Thia being clear to every peace- on the public, unless asked for same. eat and he said ho had jilenty to eat ing * represented hy good, compri*loving citizen it is a mystery to me Hut the intelligent citizens of San­ for the next twelve months If cotton hensive and well prejiarcd rxhihits.
«by a minister of the gospel should ford know that every one of_jHl- brought nothing in that lime.
My It ls noi primnrily the .business of
German
Americbns^hus
near
and
the comtnissioners to niake ttjipew—
be the first one in our peace-loving
brother-in-law who 1» u farmer, at
dty ta throw stones at our German dear relatives and friends exposed whose home I ate breakfast asked priations for such thingv Imt as n
nf judicious investment for
Americans, as ho certuinly does when, in this terrible war and I am certain for syrup and I asked him why he mailer
.
ol thu aacUuu- iw mio«—
|n public print ho disparages the that they *y injnithize with us in our did not raiii: hi* uwu-ayrup «nd b e i : . " I,rl’i.r'
ilar ulti" ir.1.« could Ire pi.nini lo ImMGcrmnm* tend &lt;b«*tr m i w . v n whole I wuIiomh- f.*r our former Fatherland said there was no money in it
My
|he valile' of thè coutiSanford has shown its thigh es­ rejily was that lie seemed to have ter purpose
The (¡erman Americans do not
ty
fair
I
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s
e
l
l
i n g s t r o n g l y and con
teem
for
iis
German
Ameri'uus
*o
(««lit the apparent luck of s y m ­
money enough to buy syrup.
!;i
v
i
n
c
i
ngl
'•••fori'
t h e w o r ld I hi J m s
often
in
plain
and
public
»
j.
pathy hy other Arroficune, they
fait every one of them are living
situimi
•I a s e c t i o n I» -O• well rei
i.,,( buiiug
hive never catered to it through that they hav. no fear
alld doing well and they ;iri; in such
their pre»« or otherwise, but they the full a lul i l l re y mpul I. . of |hr good cireil lll't a lire» tfiat they have ogmzed * * «• I he pia n I« in 11-i the
country
• :. .u,il t iin**«’ mV t
that
ire »atbtic.l that time and results COtil III II in I y
nothing to do hut kick
lb-fore I
haven't n are making ready to
Hut in ttiese troiibliiiis times of
«ill show a justice lovin g people,
left I told them that though Geor­
With an established plant
where sympathy belongs in the end. high nervous tensions it seemed un­ gia had the best pe(i|de on earth Ufio|lt it
It is a preposterous nspersion to called for to hroui h any «ulijeet t hey were the first to raise a howl and rep ’ .ilion it is of gre»! adíani
* d y tfiat men like Niutsrhe, von locally in the pr&lt;•».* that wi" un­ and had so little grit that they could tage to 'f.e -iirromubug eountii* i &lt;&gt;
f h* ^utitli Fiori.l.i \1*»t«1
di-i a-- mns t
Treitschke and von Hernhtirdi are d o u h t i ’d l y M a i
en not ri-e above a -mill thing lile llu e » Iti InI
\\ ini.;
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in
mcHlI.lcr' aml cTprcsMntiH iif the Irilc d a n g e r o u r p . I
pr. - n! le ni por.i r&gt; •b p n - i m i
in . «'I
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f »1•r \ 1»\ iBin111in* i • -ii»-*»
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and l&gt;.
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T A B L E

d Street, W
W E D E LIV E R -.

PH O N E 324

VVIIKHK IT PAYS TO I'AY TAHU

Not exactly a mine, but a fine lot
of Potash right in our Factory.

T D t^ rB K Ä N D S

are all on the market once more. We
can furnish any amount of Potash you
want in mixed ^oods.

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S E N D IN

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r ii

l'hlladelphla
I b r- ha • he. Il
crowd of Im i - i i „ i •Ina' ■ ■III \ " t rts

that

W ou ld

and

I he J •irida

tiring

in a

good

la rille rs

reven ue

w ere

rea I

i /.ir., tti.tr« alni in le I .li II d.l V I h a i
SEED POTATOES
publo liiiiiim h a s linen s p e n d e v e n
’ od. ■n.p
- i . I v I ' I II
. k •rs. i ». I Og. .IMI ■ i t i l e l'M
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jnr fnr a&gt;niann nl, .«r - i . , 11«. i • v • f V ila » »...i •
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FHEE F R O M D I S E A S E
’‘ir.iliun»o,
I i « • , it in Fraijci’ t Ile Hlptu rt I» Ilo ls I l.l unte'. I .o i .] "I
la. I ."
f.
It
ai )!
•tvtiti
tr.il ii. i&gt;.. I ¡ui.il states individ
T Tilde pili (liti» Ilo •&gt;p» i spai e -el • lai »ii ined Mr S lili t ti. I lui I I lie farmer*
Jeurs ago wili pitturili in r* •tilde of I hi i m i n i r
III t h e I ■»i - #t|t
W A L K E R SEED PO TA TO F A R M S
elimliih«: fe.tt» f . n u r
(loi W Avoca Bliuban County, fl Y
•I tin t .i i , i | ! tt irn-» a i■-I ha
l a iv• mori l o
I l o d ls co v • r&gt; w i, — lii.nl'. li v ., ■ m g
1■.
-1 ■
• . ollar c¡a»»
i n a li u l m » p c i u l » Minili of hi- 11me of m e n a n d v • I t l ev ire I lie great
s t u r i ) I k k ro o lo g v
hot a n i
and
sudi • - I l 1 ke f - » t e l . I l
N OTICE
- he ki'I » »tup
'h in g »
H e H i r e w a hut In a s i j n i i r e l
| th in k
Mowing tor a l e u m i n u t e *
A* I have charge ol the husmean of tin*
III ti l e Situa re e x p e c t i n g to set* It do
I ht»
Huv i l í a l e ” lili» V f tu «'fit Is ( h e Till* itomi Sí Guarantee ( . Ha»I 'x.int i n u s u a l » l i m ' , w h i c h Is to c u r t ' It
..[ .i I • i, - h i . jiro.- la i im Mg I o I 'Id 1
h. V hi
d I .ellgtp . i 1.1 Ik \ U hit •
Ip a T e e unti h o l'I
I n s t e a d tinI
lie
w
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a NA­
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y socket.
the light
s for the

M AZDA
used on
d aerothey are
s which
ough to
and vi-

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lu-lllli tl'U.i -Io
i hi'&gt; nlt*.i i.n all vvruh^ «tint
• I ' l (•••
Hancock »fr. ei
then In.iptied In l hi* •;ntti»n farmers of til«’ soiith
another «Ire uhi rii bails to the roof •nil-*! 1.’ k* h- ai I at o n c e a n i l l o d d
of St Hoiilfari
■'a t ti,die
church
I ir I . i d s limi i »neh s i l l y » i i p p n
•in Ito J’ I .1• •*
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t f .
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r lit«of ihe ilainrh i t
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lot • 11 ». \•
l i n l e . m i n ia i ih
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not ir ¡.»i th. o ..id i,i.; n, I l.o I li II" Pot ' t .' Af.ll'l t lh»* all of 1be i i»• ! ' «ti
park
Thei h.i i • • t tel - 'l
f • "Il , ..
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«) •• It up I 'll"
roldu,d id suine fon 1 Mo had wof k,-d 1 i,.
ma Lili i Ol toi«
Jt.it
InIjorioiislv fur d a l* to (dm- iij 1 AI »hould 1.. able fo take-care of it and
least. Hint I» On- way tin- dnpestpm Wtieni l et
■ retiahilitate o u r*el»v
In Ole dgjli audience ha»»* It Mgiired a l l d W.ikt
from tin* nightmare of

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L ig h t

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S e w e r Pi pe ,

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Blinds,

Ti l e,

Fencing,

Roofing

.Ihr Hi-st Melal Shingk*s at SI.Tä per sijuari-.
*

l liree Kinds of Cvpress «Shingle.s from $2.50 up.
( vpress Roards for Roais and !,umher of all Kinds
( oltimns and Newell Dosis, Ranisters, Novellies.

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THESE

PR ICES

STR ICTLY

CASH

t

ol.«y

^'

r*..tieni —

w it h

DIM*,

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Fl*

for y.oi !l n.| tie moil,-) wanting when
the M i a : has wi|s-.| nui »..nr property
I I I » , .'ir - 1r.mir. regalile ...iu|&gt;uiy
-esrr» your ri»', and I .-on the sate **ido

W ll.lt IS Ret tei

Heasonalde rates’

CHASE &amp; COMPANY

( )ur Bctter Brcad

.111.1 H c t t c r le 11
.1 H. t t e r ( • 1 o c r r I le il Met t r i
H iiiij* Y .n i H c tte i H iitte i.

J. L. M iller’s

£Sanford Library

Free Reading Room

“ O N IO N
Genuine Tcncriffe
Seed. New Cro

Gi

w n Bermudez O n i o n
R e a d y for D e l i v e r y

While Herminia
it eti Her mutin
O vulai Wax Bermuda

$2 . 2 I&gt; lh.

2.UU II).
4.50 lh.
’ A ll

P L A N T C IT Y ,
F L O R ID A

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
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Chon,No. 182 | y |
m a g a z i h Ls

Ice Cream

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I A I jl/ tl V v L i - L i i L

Soda Water

Contectionery

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Cigars and Tobacco^

--------BUILDING--------

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DR. C. VV. FAIN

W .

J. T H IG P E N

Open Tuesday Thursday 4 to 0
AND

Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m

D E N T IS T

WORK FOR MJtTE PKOrt-K ONLY

PEOPLES B A N K BU ILD ING
ROOM 9

and

I l 1: V.

T h e o . Sc haal

FLO R ID A

Sash

L a lh , Shingles, W ire
C o r r u g a t e d Iron

X
X
X
X
X

CO.

Cement,

i)0NT‘TAKE[HANŒ5

ever i tlung lh.it we ent and wear at
home When that time coniVs the
tmiik* Will lull lu-Ve ll.lleil t«Us|,n-»»
il.
1,1 1 ml fur ihe farmers will
I,, ,11 11 i " loan money to tin- bunks
Mr » mi I II also stated that l infur liter» &lt;&gt;( tin- Yuldosta section, thei
Sea Island cotton section Were in
, .«.'client »ha pc, as Sea Island is
bringing a good price.

SANFORD,

Doors,

Lirrto,

XXX

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L U M B E R CO X
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XXX

Joy« of lrrt»pon*lblc Ownership.
The moni Innocent form In which
Hits unmoral jdeusure can tie enjoyed
I l i e n Y o u 11 Me I l a p p v
Is In tho ownership of an abandoned
farm
Of course one must satini) UG
social conscience by making sur e
thal tho agricultural derellyl was
nlmndonod for good cause, and Hint
B a k ery
tho former owner bettered Ills condi­
© 13 Mignotta,
11
Phono 165
tion by moving awny. In tho moun­
tain regions of New England It Is not
dimenìi to find such places
At th"
gat© of tho hill farm tho genuino
JEW ELER
farmer stands aside and says to the
r
summer resident, “ After you “ ’ T o
one who jMisscssea » hit of such lund • WATt HFS.tl.O C KS. JKWKI.it Sibtho chartn ilo» iti tho senso of Irrc
8 |K)iislliillty. One can without com­ \ KJ{ w A It »: ■ I li'TH VI. GOODS. ETl .
AM)
punction do what hn w ill With hla own,
with tin* comfort able assurance^ that
no ole- i . uld do much better This Is
Expert Repairing
:
purtleulnrl» . . &gt;11». ding wlen »»in- pr"
p i«"* I., .|. nothing bid b-t It 1»I"i,•*
I MPERI AL THEATRE
S M i rotliers. Iti th*- Atlantic
123 W est First S tre e t

No Expert.
Tho horny-handed son of toll who
had Just inherited n fortun«* went to
■eo W manicure. "Can you do any­
thing with these, ma'am?” he asked,
exhibiting hi* hands. "Ye», sir," she
aald. "after you'vo gono to a surgeon
and had those crncks stitched up. I
don’t meddle v»I:h jeha that bcluag to
tho regular prcd/UuiKTu."

X

c1 hall
\|tll *• I it it ill t.e our ultimate &gt;al ft
♦
til«’ liest H read unti Rut te
VatKHl for it will' tea* h u* to live
inrri* w11Inii olirseli*,*» and to alye f
R e t ic i Huv

Y,

t o f dur^ k ‘ efficient lamps may
”e obtained here for
Omes, otlices ai\d fa c ­
tories.

ov ‘

X
LUMBER

HBLL

out
II untili! tie a liuti» nipilrrel, 1!»••&gt;
«r.i I tllll'- s w e d i l l l o o k
III Miei li
thlnk. that Would ri*k il* Ufi* and'
Ÿ
this war scare und «ei­ ♦
l»«l
k
•i
i
mi
‘ligniti In «neh a mulini r |n«t (or i
'.V1 .f a L lige joke it realty wa­
nut -

Th«&gt; perforili.turi*» are lold dally
All (lini 1« liecessnry ls lo givi* "io*
of tlie Utile animili* a nai alni thè
«hO.W begltlH

iri^i

COMPANY

H3LL

trie» than |! tlanrowu. ¡it'"'» he would
ind that mure much more n( th*

YOUR ORDERS

Vt

&amp;

COMPANY

AGENTS

G enerai F ire

Insurance

Off lo* with MOLDEN HEAL SB TAT E CO.

;

StrnniitTS Welcome
San
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TH E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE POUR

SANFORD SCHOOLS IN
EXCELLENT CONDITION, t
I

1 lit ‘ SANFORD IlfRAlO

QCTonER :o ¡5m

HAS PR O S P E R O U S LOOK
♦ »
The Savannah Prv»** t&lt;* in receipt
of i copy •&gt;( the (all trade li ne of
U. J. MÎM.I.Y. Edit.
-rv’r
It, reW. M. HAYNES, Murine»» ,Manager tH*- S«nB&gt;rd
l m ^ Her ahi.
It.
■~ ...
*■»—* ■ &gt;i. &gt;■&gt; 1 r » — » ?
.»tpithn1* iuT jjSS(TTF’^IvTUi mnnirr rtr
“ ■pïi3t.h».l 4.v*-ry Tor*H«y »n t KrM«y
Issue n trade review right now^but T H E N U M B E R O F P U P I L S E N ­
T il* III RAH» (’ HINT INO COMPANY Editor Holly ha» la rkled..the job
R O L L E D "A L M O S T REACH
and made good with it *The paper
♦
NltlUj« HirnilN 1‘ltH K. IN AlltANCK
T H E 700 M A R K
i n u credit not alono to Sanford and
♦
ONK YEAR
iroo
q i o r cun make your future l»ri
’
saving a part of your earning
SIX MONI HS
I « it* inpnedinto »«rti*tn hut to all of
SUiiford, Fla . llci 2», 1611
♦
TllftKK M u M lls
. is Florida.
There w ill tie »otite local
Do not depend upon luc
The Sanford Herald:
for old age. Begin at onee
4
interest attached
to tilt» a penal
I
have
jlist
completed
the
report
to th e C ttf foy rurtirr
liti1lier i w
m
and establish a growing savin
account,
is not so much the amount
♦
nurn tier of the paper been uro of the
(kJ vutire ur 21%:ter monili.
of our city schools for the first
that you start with, that eouif
V ir m r n it In « ih ance nvni le madr ai ofBrr fact that Mrs. It, A. Terhcun, for* month of the present session, anti I ♦
rity with which you make
nterly of Savannah, is It's society
♦
find that the total enrollment of the
a i m v i M l - d t t « lUall mai l er A u i ut i 2 Zito
additional
deposits.
We
invit
accoiftits
in any amount.
sav
editress.' Mrs. Terhcun did consid­ while schools exceeds that o f the
1908. Al Ih r PiiAiofflrr hi ’'An ioni. F ln fh li
♦
erable work for the local pa pet» be­
q nA rr A r t ni Mfirrh An!, IM7H
first month of last year by 47. ♦
fore leaving this city and she is in
There
is a total enrollment In the ï
Trieohonr Nei. I4h
Ö (Aire In I Irrakl flu Udini
♦
every way qualified for the position white schools of 686 ,
boys and
she now holds in this thriving little
363 girls. The following is the en­ ♦
. T H E C O U N TR Y E D ITO R
Florida*- f i t y . 'Savannah Press.
J
r wA tyoiTrbusing
rollment by grades: First
grade, -f*
O'—
‘ ^l*he country editor'» Job is not
102; second grutle, 72; third grad«, ♦
M. M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
H. E. TOUR
R . R OEA.S *&lt;
Headline in t)ca!a Banner states 71: fourth grade, HH; fifth grade, HI;
writing," says William Allen White.
♦
l*rr«idfn f
Alrr-l'rr»l.IrtiI
( Ifth kf
Vmì ( ashlrt
" T h e average man who looks at un that Robert Holly died in that city sixth grade, GH; seventh grad«, 57;
♦
It (pudo us sit up and t ighth grade, ppt; ijj( ^
editor In any Kansas town and find» last week.
~¥r
» U * “V
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*
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— ,ht3 career worth vmjil.it I nyr tl hub' s
Te nib grade, 34; el eventi grade,
O♦
Httle about the aforesaid career.
twelfth grade, 19.
The average man believes that ull
In the high school- department , 1
If there is any reason why tiouth
the cditoi^ has to do is to go around Florida should ship cattle to Kan- which includes grades nine to twelvee- t
___ _— .with -hU ttoU»-book, ntjd jot dofrn a rmiB dtyTHTff CMragr) l o he" sliuigTr' filerò are enrolled I ( 11! pupil?, 67 of(
few personals, write up a batch of tered and shipped back to us, we which are girls and 35 boy«. This lawns near the buildings do not lie Abernathy, Adele (lines, Mil­ Shites, Florence Witte, L.tls-i Strosj
desultory thoughts' on large a flairs would like* for some wise one to number is out of proportion.
More want the pupils to gather there we dred Huston, Helton Shelton, Serita Lucille Anderson, Pierce Brilliti,
and go to press and cut the receipts. state it,
Wc need a large packing boys should be in the high school. wish to ask the cooperation of the Lake.
ward Rumiih, Wesley Foster, Fn»l ■'
Sixth Grade:
Po!c.
" T h e trdth is different.
The concern in thin section of the state, Judged solely from a monetary patrons in putting the new rule’ into
Fourth Grade:
Julia Laing, Nina Howard, Velma
country editor has to make much of and Tampa Is the logical place for standpoint, statistics show that the effect. With th e,exercise of n little
the news 1A* wriîes. The Commer­ it. Looks like that town would go time, given to high school work is care, we" feel sure that the pupils Venable, Ruby Hurt, Sarah Wight,
Martha Duke,. Chntlott»* SmitE
.Madge Woodcock.
Hattie 1,»-^
cial Club, the church, the baseball alter some real big things so us to well spent.
The graduate of the will find no trouble in reaching the Dwight Smith.
Fifth Orade:
team, tho college, the law and order make the Panama canal of value to high school has an earning capacity j building* at the time suggested,
Gladys Wilson, Dick Terheun. Wj.
Kathleen Brady, Dorothea Mick- vern Duke, Murkland Bn.. 1
the cou n ty Central commit­ it and to as. I f ” she had extensive very much greater than the grndu®* F* EZELL,
i'Y±__Florence Malm. Lilliaji Shin- When less, Ralph Woodruff Ed«
tee, the whist club, and the good stockyards and packing facilities, ate of the grammar school; just as
holser, Florence Henry, Tom Broth- Aaiail, Wallace Hell
roads movement all must led. the. the puopla of-Cubu and Foutl\-Amer­ the collegr graduate him fin earning 1
HONOR ROI I
H V llU IX
1VV/L.L.
Third Grade:
erson, Billie Fitts, Sidney Kennedy,
influence of his guiding hand.
He ica might prove as foolish us we are capacity very much greater than
Kitty Du Bose, May It. 11.- \\tlluoEdward McCally. Willie Mallesn,
must be in everything and run er­ and send their cuttle north to be the high school graduate. T shall
--------------rands for every one, pass the paper. slaughtered and sent back home to not discuss the various other ad- F I R S T M O N T H O F T H E S A N - Victor Mcl,a ulin. Williard l.umley, son, M a deline Mullen..
Ilertran Shepherd. Frederic Dnver- E! K E'oster, Charles it? • KrjU
get the hall, hire the hand, send but them.
We need a meet- packing vantages that an- to be derived from
FORD CITY S C H O O LS
IfMliiigsley. Jack Hall.
If.r.j
spike
high school
the circular», deliver the address of house in this state so ns to enable the pursuit of the
Li ,ir,l,,r to have their names ap­
Edith (ifirdr
Lundquist, Eliner Tyner
welcome, do the town lying for har­ us to keep at home the millions of course, such us culture, discipline,
No Honor Rolls wert* made up f*
mony’ s sake and hold the sack. He dollars which we are now sending learning and right ideals as to good pear ojt the Honor Roll the pupilH
Myron Browne, Peyton Fortson,
must be guide, philosopher and north every year for Embalmed citizenship. The high school of to­ must make a general average of Carl Hand, Edward Moye, Web­ the Primary School for n. tnUr, bat
friend to those in trouble, and be meats. I t Is a durn shame, fellows! day should and does touch every 90 per cent in, all studies, 95 per ster Ordway, Frederic (lines, Mary one will b e’ published m Nevrrnt«
in deportment “ » ll ” &gt;u»l neb Belle Allen, Pearl Atkinson, Mnfgie
B. F EZELL
mentor and admonisher to those Wake up and get busy for . Florida side of the development of the stuwho afe about to get into trouble.
and home industries! —Arcadia En­ dent. The boys ns well as the girls thir he tardy nor absent during the Atkinson. Mabel llravyt E!mily Bat­
month.
"T h e preacher, the town drunk­ terprise,
need t his tnaining.
tle.
Kate Brown.
Irene Bruton,
Teeth Turn to We.iifb0nf
Honor Roll, October 1911 v
ard, the statesman, the social climb­
I believe in making tile school as
France* Dutton. Kiln* Howard. -Mar­
Curiously
enoUBh th** i
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High School
er, the real estate boomer, the man |
¡attractive as possible
(innd build
ion Hand. ••Kum L y n c h ,
ly.llio bone wbates bn'■ I&gt;■•
The Herman ambassador is dis­
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’btj
Twelfth (trade
from the grand lodge who is about
iugs with plenty « ( room, pretty pi*
Mi-sei'grr. (¡i*rtrtiile Itunge E'.tinne an* l.crn . iuit prior t ... •
. * * ta
missing the propriety of invading
Mildred Du ksott,
Albert
Fry,
lures and decorations should In*
to'exemplify the new work, the pro­
nbsorbt'd. and laiorTL. rr
..si
E'ourt h Grade
Canada and imijntuiu* that it would
whalebone welching
provided,
(¡nines in which children Ethel Hickson. Mary Holland, Nel­
moter, the broken soldier kindly j
Emily
Baily.
May
Holly,
Nora
teat
not he a violation of the Monroe
tato* itielr I lace
bade him stay, the captain of in­
are interested should lie promoted lie laiugh, Zoe Mumon. Annie ('
lenkilis.
Beulah
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Brown,
v
Hester
doctrine. \\ hy should in* waste Ins
hit tier
dustry and the girl with the father -1
Fuotliall has la-eti introduced 111 I lie
time in discussing purely academic
Eleventh Grade:
loss baby, ull come to him to help
high school because boys like to play
questions?
Allie
Anderso/i. Agnes Anderson,
them in their troubles.
He Is the
it. Our team is practicing now to
meet two of t he b e s t school* in t he Frances Aspmwall, Hattie Kslridge,
town Ponfessor. the town boomer
I.ctler From .Mrs O 'e r man **
l inert/.. Anna
Mrlaiughlin,
and the town goal, doormat, rock of
stutc
1-et us support tin* teams hy Aim«
Tampa. Oct. 27. 1914
|attending tiie games and aiding t hi* Anita Nelson
refuge, errand boy and vicarious i
Tenth Grade
sacrifice, the editor is the only crea­ Mr. U. I Holly. Sanford, Fla
! Athletic Association financially
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Oscar Brown, Lillian Goertz, Roby
Wc should like to have more of
ture in all the wide animal kindgom
My Dear Mr
Holly 1 hud a
fmtrons visit the schools
Then*' Laing. Antoinette Luke, hanno* He
LlutU neiitU I loi ia»FNr»»ot n rEmrr;*t+ir goo.r laugh when .fttir^TTrmnfrrif'fnP
strength of a lion,* the protective the Herald yesterday and 1 road were only twenty-live visit* by |&gt;ni hu M u n s o n . M.a.nwu 1’ tnLp*. Huy
The children a t­ mom) t’ hilips, Lillian Rhodes, Lu­
odor of the skunk, the smooth, cru wI - : (hu account of my accident and the roll* List month.
cille ill lies. Els tlicr Wilson.
ing belly Of u worm of the dust, and ' ruport that I hud "d ied."
Well. I tended 12.494 times.
October 27ih
Ninth Grade
tho aspirations of a god."
During
the
month
an
additional
want to say to you I am the " liv e ­
Virginia Brady. Alice Caldwell,
T w o distinguished Americans
— O
liest corpse" you ever saw
1 tell teacher » a * added in the primary
Dixon
H oulbourn, Minnie Holiday,
depuri
merit.
The
number
enrolled
S U C C E S S F U L CONGRESS
the doctor and nurses I'm not mar
liave rcecii^ly«^x)ined tlic huge list
E.rcel iatlle, Olive Lough,
Mary
It in the first grade was ton large to
The second session of the sijlty- ready lor them to "p la n t" me.
o f . f ordVowiiebi. _ Th e J ifft k ----------------1h* handled by two tuie Iters, titilli Belle Lynch, Watson M cAltMa nder.
third congxcas -wluoU.tistme to m close takes more than one broken leg to
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l^ipe,
STuriel
Rhodes,
Clif­
President W oodrow Wilson, who
I tel) the nurses the seuting capacity of the rooms
Saturday was one of the most re­ "knock me out."
ford Walker.
used
insufficient.
Miss
Lesta
Orr.
has bought a I'tyrd for runs in
markable in, history both in point I Will be a second John L. Sullivan
Gramm nr School
un* experienced primary teacher of
of length q'nd -achievement.
I is when I get out—of hare. I pull my­
E.ighth Grade Girls
and about W asyngton. parth/tilu*wi»btrnr. Temi., was employed for
the longest session ever held, it self around on the bed with my arms
Alice Andes, E'rances Chappell.
this
work,
and
the
Catholic
school
larly llor “ cm traiK 'y calls ’ ’ U» the
has heard more speeches and piled till i feel like I am getting very
building rented for tin* use of ber Gladys Dtetcrirh, Lila llfiti luson.
strong,
up a la ger rertrd than any other
goll Course. Tflie %thcr ^^John
Helen Pi i k Dorothy Rumpti E dna
grade
previous »cssion in the history o|
Non being a Bibb* reader, as you
1
liiimp'im.
Eidn.i
Williams
Heretofore the superintendent of
D.' K tV kelelkr w lu N tjp in g his
the United Stater.
The Congress are. remember the comparison of
E.ighth Grade Buys
the schools has hud to tcucii two
Ford tb^ffispect hi^^state at
ional Rectird will have 211,000. pages, the camel
partsprig
through the
Theodore Randolph, Edward Kunclasacs per day in the high school,
ional Record will have 20,000 pages; needle's eye?
Well, that Isn't any
"Forest H iir ’ Clevcbjna,abd, like
and the music und drawing teacher «*'•
wheteua the greatest number here­ greater than tho hole I felt througit
Seventh Grade Boys:
has also given it part of each dtiy to
the president in ^ n c respeOt at
tofore was' 13,000 pages.
The ses- in that fiorch floor. People go ifn.dRul|ih Kouuullut, George Baxter
Itigli school class work. In order to
. slon has done the following impor­ look at the place wonder in aston­
least, to get toxins goll gahte
*
allow the teacher of music and draw­ Williams.
tant things:
ishment how1 1 ever went through.
Seventh
tirade
(¡iris
ing lo have Iter full time Indevote
with the least possible delay.
Passed the Federal Reserve act, But I'm here (o tell you I sure went
Helen TerwiUiger. Anna Mason,
iti tier work, and to relieve the super­
Hu) Vourv ai the
revising the banking ami currency and went "scooting" too, landing on
intendent of having to teach regu­ Vein Terheun, Ruth Marshall. Es­
S a n f o r d M a c h i n e &amp; G a r a g e t n.
laws.
my feel oil the engine bed, among
larly, an additional teacher »as ther Fleischer, (,'arol yh Spencer,
C,
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William», Agent
Pd »rd I Higgiii« Mi:i*agd,,t
Repealed the exemption eiause of. belting, etc
Neither foot was hurt,
Mary Howard, (in-vue E'ranhm Noradded to tin* lugli school faculty
the Panama Canal art, thereby lin -'liu t the
leg, halfway between This arrangement tins enabled the
Hendon, Gladys Adams, Mar
posing tolls upon American coast­ my knee and uui^lq, whs shivered in high school to broaden its course of ' *'n Brown. Marion Dieterich. Molwise, chip«.
small pieces. When I tried to raise
study.
We are giving a course in j
. .
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Passed-the Clayton anti-trust act, myself up 1 discovered .the bone
American history and civics, whereas
supplementing ’ the Sherman anti­ protruding from thu left leg about
only ancient, medieval ami modern
trust law, making guilt personal.
one and a hnlf inches.*' Thep yens
history was offered formerly.
Miss
Passed the bill creating 'tho Fed­ when I cried out for help. My hus­
Hanoi Stevenson of Atlanta, Gu., |
band and all were excited but me, Ll.B. Chicago Univ., has been given j
eral Trade Commission.
FREDERIC H. RAND. President
Provided $35,000,000. for u gov­ so I told him to get help enough to the position creatod by the above
GEO. H. F E R N A L D . Vice Prevalent
F. P. FORSTER. Vice President
ernment railroad in Alaska.
lift me and take me and lay tne on
mentioned arrangement.
A.
L.
BETTS, Assistant Cashier
B.
F.
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Cashier
Provided for the American registry the porch til) the ambulance came,
It is also with pleasure and pride
and carry me to thu hdspital. This
of foreign built ships. .
ll\at wc announce the fact that our
Received more than 6,000 nomin­ accident occurred* on tho night of school lias been placed o n . the ac­
October 12th, Monday night, two
ations from the president. »
credited list of Southern Association
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Ratified
26 arbitration treaties. weeks ago yesterday, and thank of Colleges and Preparatory Schools.
God I nm a great deal better thun This means that our graduated will
Appropriated $1,115,908,777.V
when I canto. All I can do is road,
he admitted without examination to!
fur the fiscal year 1915.
write, eat, sleep* and tease the
LSTAHUSIIF.D IU7
Adopted a resolution justifying nurses. I've got thorn ull "buffed" any college in the Association. The,
requirements (or this recognition arc
the President in sending troops to too. They do as 1 say now.
SANFORD. F L O R ID A S U R P L U S &amp; P R O F IT S SSS.OOO 1)0 J
C A P I T A L $35.000.00
strict and high, .therefore we should
Mexico.
For awhile l’ oggy grieved about feel glad that our school has ob­
•Appropriated $500,000 to bring me and wouldn't eat, so I uaked tained c plucc on thii list.
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Americans out of the war zone in
Mexico -and $2,760,000 to bring
them out of the war tone in EuVopo.
Broke up the lobby.
Passed the* Alley bill, which Mrs.
Woodrow Wilson had urged, to
clean up the alley sections o i Wash­
ington. ,

Editor Straub of the 8t. Peters­
burg Times meant no contempt of
court in his utterances and when it
was put up to him to apologize or
go to Jail he explained in n manly
way that he had no idea of insulting
the court when be wrote the article
qf criticism. Qf course thlsMnc dent

f t ’ does not give the courts of Florida
the right and power to squelch (he
editors on all court matters and the
newspapers, will coritinue to express
their opinions.
In fact there are
several editors in Florida who would
go to Jail before they would apo&gt;
ogize.
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permission 'to see her and it wax
granted, so 1 bad her come again
und Supt. wouldn't let her in, so 1
had the little girl slip out and bring
h'er around to u side door near me
and slip her in und I loved and
potted my dog all I wanted to and
the. "marble hearted” Supt. was
none the wiser nor worse off either,
and if I live and stay here much
longer I'll .see her again, in 'spite of
the whole "bunch."
• I never knew I had ilo many
friends, the short time I have been
in Tampa. I don't lack for com­
pany, anything in the way of
(lowers and fruits, candy and all
kinds of eat«.
M y friends have
kept me .supplied with beautiful
flowers, for» which 1 am trnly grate­
ful— would so much rathef have
them now, when I can enjoy them
than wait Ull only my friends* "ju riosiiy seekers" could admire them.
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Mrs. J. H Overscan*
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One thing further, in eonclusion.
At u meeting-of the local board of
trustees on Oct, 13, a regulation was
passed making it a misdemeanor
111-« W
it? B
ÇBUVH
for pupils to comeB in^
the
school
0 o’ cWkk. The
grounds before 5:00
?d to L eS ji the
teachers nr* required
v. ReguJ
RcguJuCV; ork
building at this time.
does not begin until 8:30, but pupils
who enter their rooms during the
half hour between 8:00 und 8:30 are
given an opportunity to study.
Since .the teachets are not nt schoolj
before eight o'cjock, it was thought
wise to aak the pbpits not to come;
before this hour. Again, if tho chil- J

dren come early and play, besides!
trouble that is likely to occur, they
.will be tired and soiled and in poor,
condition for entering upon tho day’s
work. ,Now since the teachers and
oflicera of the schools do not wish
the children at the buildings before
eight o’ clock, and ns the people
who own and keep the. streets and
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larger business than ever before at the
corresponding season
Because the public knows where
to go for the greatest security, as well
as the most liberal treatment consistent
with sound banking.
Deposit with the First National.
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( 'ommunb alum* fur litis &lt; iilumn &gt;&gt;1111011! he Marked "Snrlelj
I'ltuned in Mr». It. A. letfietin, 1‘ hotie 2U3

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nwnninniâiniBiniËiniRinfNinwniTiniHinm,

llriihjr l.un hron
pot ¡latity of the young cOupke
Mrs. C. M. Vorce enlerliiiiied the
Mr and Mrs Osborne left on the
trank Miller is spending the week
members of the Auction Bridge ev* tug train lor Tsuipa
I j.on
til Ne\i Orleans .lltemllUg the 11.1
Club
with
a
charming
bridge
lunchtin
r
return
they
will
reside
at
Myr
Itod Croaa Recital Nov. 13.
tioiml associatimi ni uutler t ukti/i and
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eon at her home at Monroe Wed- tic ivenue a ml Eiftli street
v Born to Mr. and Mra. J. I’ . Butler e mini Inters Mr Mille/ is one ol the nesduy morning.
A
tempting and
Mr- Osborne is the eldest duughlive wires in the business in Florida
a tine baby gill. Dorothy Cecil.
nppetizing six course
luncheon was ter of Mrs R. M. Mucey, possessing
ami represents the state at all of the
serx'ed. Duplicate auction was play- a 'harm and sweetness of manner f e
- Get your lunch, fflK ket and plant­ national associations
ed, Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin find Mrs. that has endeared her to a large L_
ing baskets at M l L 8 imon’ a.
18-lf
Phone 3-13 Aut/^%)eliver&gt; meets Frank Miller winning
the north and cifite of friends. Mr Osborne is a
Choral Rehoarsnlon Monday even all trains
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20-2tp
sontli prizes and Mrs. Herndon and young man of fine character, an emint i*1
rhe cool weut(ier
of the past few ^,r *. Fuleston winning the east and pi" • of the Atlantic C oast l.ine.^—
The
Weill her ol
Forrest Dabney Carr eominit ior days has been must welcome to the.
prize»Vor**^* uuenu,. T|u &gt;oul*«‘ mnvti* '••»fit
•■FT+L*
tht&gt; Red Cross R^Ua.1 N o v. 13.
o , ( S whohave stayed in the r ty all
Mvsdames A, P Connolly.
fn.
d. to wish them a life of hujipikumnierandespecially
welcome to 0 McLauglilit^ Frank Miller. R. A " C " an I p o-penly together.
ÍA
Auto Livery /nhnpt
«service
I)ay phone 281, rBSmt phone l'JG%
. the growers who ran seo better N p n iu n , a.* E. Puleston, B. W .j
1
&lt;7&lt;i*« Mrrling
prices in the. early stoli if tlo* rnid Herndon and Mis* 1-tura Fish.
C_ C. W l l ^ _
1611
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K t'la** Seven of.
the
Methodweather prevails
Iadore * Thanks­
i
ist
Sunday
school,
known
as the u
giving time.
Surprise Parly
1"D . pendablcs.” with Miss Lucca
✓ M r . and Mr*. Endur Curlctl and
1 price* on feed.
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A charming and happy event ? i . Cliappel lonelier* held one of the
Misa Belle Icenhour of Geneva were last week was the surprise party |n|co#t -meetings eVer, at the home of □
B. Drew and H. L. Lewia of Or­
in the city yesterday.
Mr. Curlelt given Mts. Peck, mother of Rev. Mrs. Allen Jones Thursday nfter- R
lando were among The visitors to
is one of the busiest men in the Arthur l ’oek Saturday afternoon by noon. Carolyn Spencer wus hostess
the city on Wednesday.
Genova section and aside from his the ladies of the Episcopal church, for t he afternoon and
served the N
Forrest Dabney Carr'a voice is a large orange grove interests finds the occasion marking the 72nd birth: most delicious hot chocolate and
• ^ „ ¿ f f ^ a ^ ^ - m n t a n t e o ( remark­ time to take care of the Geneva day of (\ln, Peek. Many and beau­
cakes, toothsome delicacies much A
able range and sup.rb tone.
Coca Cola Bottling Works and sevj tiful useful gifts testified to the af­ enjoyed by the young people. Aijer
baga
Insures 1or,0 other enterprises,
Mrs Curlett fection and 1-stee lb 111 which Mrs. the business period the time was
Feed in eleati
hustler
and
is identified Peek is held by her friends. Among pie.is.inily spent in the enjoyment
l
stock.
Try
ls
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full weight and!
20-t Í
with the new jelly and preserve the cakes prepared for the feast
hour* Those present were
Dutton’s this w
works recently established
It
tie. was a beautiful birthday cake, iced Mi in.1 GraveMnllie \ b&lt;Tnul by. [H
Hon Forrest Lake »|&gt;ent several tie \ .1
ill pink, the candles arranged »inrn M , ,;n Pearl
'-Imlll,
Elizabeth
days of this week in Jacksonville,
above and two below, to designate St* imevt-r. Mane Bragg, Ruth Mar l _
where he mingled with his many
the sevenl\ two yi’ itrs of life already
had. t .i/olyn S|Hiiier. Ellen Chap- l l
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iriend*.
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etijuyed hy tin* estimable lady.
; j,t.l and Mias C 1mp|K*l, members of ü
. W. Spencer, Propprlelor
. Piano and Player Pinno- Expert
Mrs. Peck served salad and dainty ( (j„, ,.|ass. Guests of the class were U
sandwiches and Mrs. Forrest Lake l,e&lt; taire Iones, Ruth and Eimhn
tuning and /iW ritiw AAU work nb¿November Ist. 19H
L
■olutely guarjAcyu\flV7L. Ilarvey,
jtresided at the coffee urn.
S|temer
Sunday Dinner
Box 1233-Phone '249-4.
102-tf
1 rl It i r *.it I 1* if 1 up 1 i i r l •
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llnlph Sauls of Enterprise spent a

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Jew hours on Wednesday in the city
on hurl lies« and calling on his many
S.itilnrd friends

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1 In bungalow was de
t by Mr Parrish at least he
o .Kill Is ,,||e of till- most ,'l,||l
amt 1 oininrtohle homes in (he
T h o s e enj oyi ng the .hospitality of
\ - 1 to- guest - •r r n i d t In-v
| a&gt; i Tht^ lies djlif wr t a x uj *thp S an f o r d'
U-wk- .WlU..C4 e - e
tlie
\||-«*«
( hal'pi'l
besides
the
met at l l.o door I?y the host
tomnieri till ( ‘ lull Wlllt hereafter t.e
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oWWW" tauU inw í'W tíefvhH í ] gu est* o f -tremor
ostess all1! tak'lu "X'-r tlo
_ jd The LL-^iid ,ulLww.
xÍh* k i
Davi.s,
irft'rr-■*( hry expressed adtmraro.Trrr hiT'hcrTrnffrTT'tt nrt rt Serreta ry" Day, the* - barr**»*-nt ardor.i will be Fi i nl tm. Margaret
i Harris.
l a oU * - t —■t&gt;T.e++s".---- W s s n x - (¡|||| ut
surprise of 1 hi hf
i
I
-,-d
all
day
Haynes can tie found at all times
1,e«lie Satinile, Scab W o o druff. Uhos
t uoni » .
I he un Idem hed or
M M Smith, president of the
t
zel i . &gt;.i7ii
ounls.
Ho wa r d , n, tra arri vi ng about ibi-, t i me shut
N e » \\ ,10il \ ar it
People- Bank lias returned from a
.swartz.. J Ro w l a n d Wi l d man. A M. j.r(ll
0tl from any further
Nelson Ijjfri put m unnlhi-r
M
visit to \ aIdost a mid visited old
( ‘ hase and Mr I iroveiistein.
11' ' lilies oil til" gru IHipJj one J e^pd ,Jj !Ç
wood yar d nruL inlefiiit o be (»r&lt;
friends and many relative- m that,
- r r . T F T were loished back atid the
ed -to furrrf v 1 - n im T r m r T fr * T r n r r
WOlfTh-----guests danced and danced until they
He so i l e d« a khllTw nf your jiatrotiage,
Miirru ( Inborn,
were finally drugged away to t he
One meal is all t
a r g ume n t we ^■i v •» hitn at order
Pho. *• Mi"
\ pretty and ul tractive home wed dining rm 1m to partake of an elegant
you\we set the lost
&gt;|j jj,.
luci! tl&gt; ¿OilVIII
ding tfiat took place Thursday after luncheon (on-istthg ,,f &lt;luh -and
est \ r i c e in t o w n . 1
noun w a - tfiat of M e * Hilda Vile
I.
W . ■).. ■ &gt;id 1 .,1 t hi, .
Our Sunday dirti
ar% u nsiir jia «sed
|
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, 1.
M .
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I lb. rt I ’ .,,.I
Meals J i * » &gt; t &gt;
'" t I
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X 'lill rates m ad,
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\
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pot.,til
fir r"on .s and
♦ill
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Hotel
ip-, toll".
\ i' t la ini,* n dam •
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I’ iii' mJi .. 1 elect I bri ! «ir in
funi
age supervisors, according lo law
This. district is compie,ed of 2 (Ri.(»00
l o h n s ri \ **r
a c r e s of the Fpper St
2 '.J, M»D
prairies, of t h i - .t mount
ceres were f&gt; prv **t11fit .Kill s«dir.v
Frank 1. itili ^ oí M■It'ioir rt.-. \ tin
! N Purdy of Ostex-n vxas * VI*»
\\ »nt
....... i . t . l 1 N
\ Itorl.iw ol
Hur to tln- city un W i d nesda v a n d
tier of «.itilo« •1 U * ' 1 . |. te.l N‘ip» r
ri'pnrte t huT lt vH y |«|aee o
le ine v 1s,o1 ' , 1i ■ ,
"
i i» Tb" \
thè

map

und

growi i .g

wuters f rom tin» 'tistrot will greatly
a 11\«• enhance the Valin of t fie l owl ands

In, r 00111 of t tie ] o wet limit urn
very lovely, decorated with tin wed
ding color« of pink and green, the
color motif being carried out with
tin graceful sprays of the pink vine
ru i'.
‘ id hi In«1 nBank- of f c i,
palm- ,liol polled plant- adding 1
...... 1 ..t gr&lt; en
I u t b6 p„rinr - 11.

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D o n ’t he a C ru s o e — you d o n ’t have to do so.

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Y on can procure here at any and all times, any and
all things needed in the Furniture line, to make your
hhme complete, thoroughly reliable, the latest deigns,
and at reasonable prices.

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CASH OK INSTALLMENT

W. W. ABERNATHY
1st Street and Palmetto Ave.

Sanford, Florida

plied on tile pipe organ fund
Miss Eva 'Walker presided over
the candy table and Miss Jo-ie Stumoti served lemonade in tlie thirsty
throng
Mrs, peck, Mra. Mobley,
Mrs .1 \V Dickitis and Mrs, Anna
Walker wen- tin' . Impernile* (or the
,'tnng

-l'iring :»nd pleasure proxokmg
At (he pl'rish Molise of thè Epis-

p la v o r i h l . r n y u r S o r ini
■-&lt;&lt;piti ehurcb lust evinm g thè ynung
Olle ut thè very tucesi affair« gl veti
Udies of St Agile*' (inibì Ini Ila (ed aiiiong tfn- y’outig peo(de last wc#k
Ho- 11allowe’»ui frolies witb a dellglll
w.i- 1fu- progressi ve rook
jiarty
( il ■(linee to itu-ir friends tfi.it was gtv n by tilt' "
^ ' i . i d m i ' n l of
gtcatly en|ovod.
1 lo* rmun was very tln- Epwojt fT League at the hottin of
ut t ra d 1ve in its decora tinti« of gol
Rov amT M r* Stein meyxvr.
The
■lenrod

and

l'.g

l l l d u l g e d III

jack-o-lutjterns
Itane c o l o r s of I he L e n g U e , v e l l o w ^ n d
tllltll 11 I s t e Itmir w h l t e s i t i ' e l f e c t k v e l v c a r t l e d ( jl l t Mf
and a iieat suiti was realizeit from t h è d e c o r a t i l i ! ! « of t h e r o a n i » o f t h è
thè sale of homi* limd c a n d i i' « a n d l o w r r l l o o r . w i l f i g r e a t i n n s s e s of
was

i f tilL'U.! dll-

4

Ermi A Trefiger of New ^otk
won the World'.* championship in
typewriting hy writing for sixty
minute* at thè rute of 12'' li f t
word» j*'r minuti'. He won flie un*
test on .in l'hdcrwQod

f

R obinson C ru so e did nAt have access to an up-todate stock of reliable F u rn itu re from w h ich to fu rn ish
his abode, otherw ise his isla n d home co u ld have been
m ade a veritable paradise.

M i s.a» Mary a n d * L u i &lt; a t happel
were the gracious young I11 is11 sses lit it
a I tea ut ll nl d l ' t .i t t'orty
I u.'sila \ 1*1 •

Muilr In Woodland Park
Woodiand I'.irk
Milk
bowls of daisies gleaming silver,
open
Sumbr^'A
(
‘
time
out
and
eat Sunday I linnet sparkling cut gla«« and dainty china,
Bathing, a tmi.semint 11iVpicmc cott•i-tf with u-■' It'
tin table wus very attractive
music.
verneinen, orew i ru

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DON'T BE A CRUSOE!

ih«l Mm \ I» r.irrifth uavo
a umilili’ K*• t licir fririul«
Li&gt; nu; H ( m . rlfDr.st. i h«&lt; ttli-H f " r .1 litligib.il
I.ven t Inevening tn hot &lt;*r ot Misses Julia and ill I
-" f» "I t 111*I r tuo \i tk1ul lit* u &gt;r.iteky “ Id bachelor under its in
ind * herse Rebel I'll \\ 11 k»•t ul \ e vv betry , &gt; (
bu
'A t*n I-ft n» ii a \mu«*
l ln* tinelli •• w ill iipcti hit door with a
&lt; old Sla W Cl i vers Were laid for sixteen
\ de
Im ■
't! U.kti-il in .1 . lutti]«
t lu* «mi|,&gt; on I 1- f.u • .1 d &gt; en time» !&lt;■
tn i &gt;&gt;ii,
ix . o o r « dinner was it.itri
i .ln. tf«*«*» &gt;« s« r*»i ni the*in Ilio ini II Vile to tltol only t liti t mis­
Sweet 1'n kies tily served
Musses of yellow dills heim; very, large and the wide sweep chie voli« youngsters vvere ringing
lee Cream
íes featured tin t able decoration*.
it 1 11 d v■ ralila- givi
room v * to' do,ir bell
H.llloWi eli Witti Its
&gt;1 C ih.
upon tlie snowy
- I.o w i n g prettily
. do in a 11 ,lin'd in • homi uf l.mgbtcr ami niisduet 1« truly in
t ..tier
W i t h its
1 will! I'lll-M of l h cover
n i .ra i \

M^r-i M It No.'ll has returiu
from a trip to Trilby where Mr
Shell is at the sanitarium
He is
improved and the physician* thin!.
1* row on thd road to recovery

xifiiarely

B

-e+-:&lt;MXtrrmerf-*On -IVUT Hi- -----

CHULU0TA

11,g was resumed until about tlie time

the dock struck twelve, when the
t;nests departed declaring t fiaj theyljwjj
would keep tlie Parfl-li loti-i warm
,t
: Vip during ita
I t thè P' I lui
-ir.'d t lo ir i'r&gt;

wte ' • r .1 -,
l o -1 a ti &gt;1

t I me

Mr
\ t.... g t i,.. . tpreplae,
was Imtike'l
» tt
i
1
t
M■I pmk tlow&lt;-• * ir&gt;l
'
1
■-, Et b,
) bu ■ ' aio J R 1,1 I, Mr
"I )i.ti, and gti en. It "in whiiti.w .
R
J 1loll\ and. Robert
and
Mrsie-pelidi il a large white wedding
b,-|| flail fie, tl er ect ed between tlie Mr» lime - and M i - f I o • .111- 111•.i I Hit • I

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Hustling new city, 21 miles
from Sanford. Pure water,
healthy climate, no mosquitoes,
11iMh rolling pine lands. The
beautiful lake region of Florida.

&lt;vc y day
Thcy now have
hoard ni trade over there alni are along t fie river m thi- .ountx 1*01
Lefller. Juu'l lie Mont and
room«. \ deligfitful iirugrum of mu Mill
up und dmng all jlu* time.
ttfnous (o Sanford
Let th e good sic was erected by Mrs. A. K Pow­ Henry Furdon. and Mr and Mrs
can g
vet ut LofTtor’a
IjCfiler’ s Robe work go on.
ers.
Preceding the ceremony the Parrish mid son, Ilarvey
Rroa. Pickled B
d you can
melody of "Love's Old Sweet Song"
get Sausage in
log tin Saus11olio irceli /bluer
The Cooperative store Inus the tilled the rooms. The bridal party
age. Boiled Hn
Mi#kend. Pig's high cost of living on the run.
Note enter
Tin* spirit ol Hallowe'en 1* all per
I'eet, Fat Chicke
Fc/ih Eggs, and the (allowing p|i e list
v.iding, old and young together (eel■ling March*' from Tannhäuser
for Thanksgiving t
w ill Ite Tur - Irisll 1’ttUWiH‘s. ■'! peek
i .to "Tra umerci" was softly played dur- ,MC Die force of it« intluence. (is
key* and good things numerous.
.30 »Mg llu- ceremony and at 'the close Die time of the year wlen ghosts
Sweet Fotltoes.w er fieeK
20-2tc
(ireening /ttplcsBner peck
!&lt;i Mendelssohn's Wedding March
« llk at night, cats howl, and owls
3!»
R, \ I- j' Strong, the ulllcluting «''reech with a mournful cadence t hn
Mr». B. G. Smith of OGcdo wan Huldwin AjMdes, n-r peck
| om clergyman entered first, followed by freezes th" Id....! and causes icy j
^in tho city on Wednesday on a com­ Sugar, 14 I » f o r '
[ilk
2
cans
lulls to tace up and lu w n one s
Family
«ire
the groom and his liest man, Mr
bi tied shopping ,*nd pleasure trip
for
l.yinan Frank
The bride entered l inai colmi 11, but w In i ut U n i i '
Mra. Smith has lately returned from
•r pini
with Iter attendant.
Mist' Addle W i t h H a l l o w e ' e n c ume » a t i m e of 5: t*
* delightful trip to Georgia and Grapt* J uice,
Vincent. The wedding party group­ jollity and fun that one wouldn't
South ( urolinu where she visited Toniatoe», No 1 cu us.*per duz
Soup, 7 baia for
ed beneath tho arch, the beautiful
friend* and relatives.
Peus, No. 2 rans. jier can
ring ceremony uniting the bride and
The
For sjiecial prices wutch the hul- groom in wedlock.
The bride was ^ X I I I I I I I I I I I I X X X I I I i l i l l l l l l X X X i n i l l l l l l l l X X X X I I I I I I I I l l l l X X X I I I I I I I I I I I I X X X I I I I I I U I I I I K
Gate letins in front of thè sture.
patrons
20 -ltc
very attractive in her modish going 2
learn
away gown of dark blue Indies' SS
jwason.
cloth,
wearing a while silk blouse,
P' New Hotel ul 1‘huluotn
to the
embroidered
in Persian colors and
Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Rrumley were
accom m ol
stylish
hat
of
black velvet-nml green
have made it visitors to the city this » w k and
feathers.
She
carried a bouquet of j
Tome and abroad.
la-tf stated that the new hotel ul C’ hubride's roses. The bridesmaid was 1
luota would be ojtcn on ChuluotW
''The many ftlends of H arry Ward
luota would he open on Thunks giv­ gowned in a handsome froek of dark S
11rc
wo hi At hack home after ing day. The new- hotel is of hut! blue rhurmeu#c.
'
fS
W e believe in honest and conservative methods. W e believe
» «ummer spent 4t the Ward Ferice
After
the
r
c
re
n
io
n
y
'a
wedding
5
trick, two stories in height and has
in promptness, courtesy and the best banking service that is
^■°* Plant i n ’ Decatur, Indiana. Mr.
electric lights, running water in ev­ supper was served in the dining ¿5
•rd has arranged his business in
possible to attain.
ery room and all the modern con­ room, the guests gathering around
north that he may be able to
tlie
(tittle
which
was
very
attractive
veniences of the city hotel. ChuluTH IS BANK has had mnnrkable sucruss and numbers a majority of the
•Pond the entire winte in Sanford nt a is the ideal sjuit fur the tourist 1,1
Pink
charming simplicity
business
men of Sanford ; monji its depositors. BECAUSE our people appreciate
Rh home folks, which will he good who wants to gel away from the ribbons crossing at the center ex
a HOME IN S TITTTIO N and the service and security which we give to our cus­
news to his many Sanford friends ri y and have (he best of fishing and tended to the corners of the table, g
tomers. We pay I per cen! interest (in Savings Accounts.
hunting und the benefit of the jinny upon the white linen anti ruught ut
Notice of Meeting
woods
of
Flirida.
A
m
o
n
g
the
lakes
ihe
ends
wilji
fern
leaves
and
a
At the usual hour, 7:30, at the
Hub foonis, tho fourth rehearsal of aid hills of that part of Fncnunolc spray of Love’s wreath. Upon the*
handsome centerpiece rested a tall
Ü!?. vY0U?* Poople’» Choral Club county* the new hotel at Chuluota.
-»W be b d * .AR young people in- county the now hotel at Chuluota vase of rose* und ferns.
At the
«rested in tinging and good music should prove a success and under the bride's place was the beautiful bride's
(C O U R T HOUSE B U IL D IN G )
^or&lt;^ially aakcd to come and take able management of Mr. and Mr». cake Iced in pink and white. Mins j
FORREST LAKE. Pres
D. L. THRASUER, V-Pres.
Cl h * ° g a^ ^n**re,t Jn the Choral »Brumley It will be tlie moat pojiular Genie Pope served punch.
Many lovely wedding ‘ gifts of
. u . which hat been organized for small hotel on the eiitirv East Const
silver and cut glass testified to tho
* young folks of Sanford.
j Railway.

New built, brick hotel. Electric
lights, modern conveniences.
Open Thanksgiving Day.

CHAS. D. BRUMLEY

Resident Agent

Chuluota, Fla.
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T H E S A N P O B D H E RA LD

PACE SIX

I r U u r l t i l i m i r o n d u r u d t-&gt; »«lit ru t ¡ , ,
l i o n , » k a il l*r »&gt; f o li o * » . t o w n
To .o r .
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NEWARK MAN’S SCHEME REALLY ' I n * a l lh « * |o r k h o |i i« n ijl M aiffnrd f o r « , k in d « ; to b o l l i r , p r e p a r e , « e ll a n d itu|-o&gt; .
1 f o l a U u ll t lr .s C o m p a n y , « r n r p e r a iio n orm in e r a l, y r f t l n l a n d m o r e n t e » ir d
A BRILLIANT O N E .
i f i n l i e d a n d e t i .t ir .g u n d e r th e | « « t ni tfc,
I " m a k e , m . r u l . r t u r . r a n d .e ll d i’ ir f»
• t a l e i)( F lo r id a , dun ro t ir e I h . r . o / . h a r i n s
« a d d r o ll o rn a r» lo b u y . o n n . « - H a r t
b o rn s iv e n I * p r e » r rih - d b y 1«« a n d * b y i h r ' e y r . « l
r e t a t e , lo t r a r r ò « in r m .j » r..|
b y - l a « « o( ,« ld r o r p u y a lju d ,
in r a c k
» a d c u re th e « a tn r, I , ) m - r t ( a ( r » deed« I.,
t
e r e r y « tn r k h o ld e r of .k id r o r p n r a t io n . by •
n o te« or o th rr o t illc « t 'n n . t b . r . i 4
A t L e a s t H e Is V e r y B u re T o n y W ill
t o t e •• f t b r e n t ir e &gt; « p ii« i .t » .w ,,f ■. ■., . ...
- r i;
» n d Sold
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e
.r a t i» n . It ma« M een ml e» pedi»
u
. n .. • -I p ro p e r t j
n r , r • • . r .l a
p r u p r r l)
Leave
F r u i t A lo n e , A f t e r H e E x A r f i r l e I I I o| Ih&lt; r h a r l r r u l .a i d
S a r lu id * " d c a rr x on I h r h u tln re a
..I m . . ...^,,
f a r à C o l» H u id m e 1 u t n i .a n ) . in tb» m »n
t m n . «o d lo h a v e , e l r r r i . r
a n d e n j } t ||
plained Composition of Bone
■ n r r h e r e in a f t e r a ta te d , ih e r r t o r o . n o tie e in
t b r f i c h u , p o n e ra a n d y t m l r f u i n .i d .- ■. i
h e r e b y C it e n , t h a t t b r S a n fo rd . f o r a I ola
1 ° c o rp o ra tio n » o r f a n ii e d a n d . - i i . i i n c
.
Fertiliser.
f io t t i lo « C o m p a n y in te n d a lo a p p ly lo I h r Ib » la » » ut lb » » t a le o l F lo r id a
H o n o ra b le P a r k T r a m m r ll . C o v e r n o r ot th e
A f llr lr I I I
A w e ll k n o w n g e n t le m a n o f F o r e s t
■ » *'•
FJ® rtda. at T « ID h a a « - e . F l o r i d « . on
r h « a m o u n t of th e rm p ita i I t o i
H i l l h n s n b u r k - lo t n r r h n n l n f w h ic h ,h r
* " * h n » r m l .» r . A . I» 1914. (o r r o r p n r a t io n » h a ll b r T w e n t y K m . T » •
,.
i n n n a a a d o c k io i a re n a rti o rw m iu
, n a m e n d m e n t o t » » id A n i e l * i l l
*1 I k s ig a o M o o
p o ll a r «
t .. be d i» U-.i
h o Is n o
f o n d o r Ih &amp; n lO lm i o f t h o u o w r h a r l r r o l .« id S a a lo r d i . . . » i ol»
H o u li» «
n li&gt;
lin i ,n .,..
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H u n d re d
i|IO O Oo, I n . l l a r ,
.» r h
v
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comers to theso shores. A ten-foot I o"mA pr tainr yl r, mI l f re adT h«•e f»omlion u« n« ,i to
o l th e r a p it a l a n y p o rtio n o l che r a p i n i » t o r t
u
hedge and a barb-wire fenco fall to 1 M o rk I th l- r a r p o r i li i- n « h a ll t&gt;e K if le r n r u r p o r a lt o n ni»&gt; h r p a y a b b . •»
¡» o lla r» , o l w h ic h
u » rd lo r th e p u r r h a a e u l p f6 |&gt; rrt)
defend his premise* against tbo lr&gt;- TT hh roeuea a nTdh o u. .a1 1n1.UIKI.UO)
d ($ 1 .0 0 0 o o i
B o lla r » » h a ll r e a l or p e rs o n a l, o r lo r th e p a y m e n t o' ,t ,
f a ir v a lu a tio n
yader*. Even l^iej-n In tho paper he p r e fe rr e d » to r k a n d T w r l t c T h o u a a n d n r u n r l f w , ■( a )u&lt; ( i n t i' fat
1 2 .0 0 0 U0) H o l la r , ab ati lie c o m m o n y t o r k . b# t i r lr r m in r d b y i h r U i r t l of iitis ti* « r
cannot snvo hi* peaches, pears, and 1($he
A r l lr l r I V .
» h a re » o l t h r c o m m o n a lo c k » h a ll tie
T h l» to rp o r a t io n ■hall c o n tin u e a t . ’ *
apple* from tho bands of the spoiler. “ J tb *- p a r v a lu e o l O n » T h o u a a n d i l l , 000 . 00 )
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D o lla r » » » r h . lo I »
p a id t(o
t a » ( u l f u ll |* o » r f io r i r r e i t * It« ro r p o ra t * t,,
In tho season when tho fruit Is rip­ m
o n e y of ( h r U t ilt r r i S t a t e *
M o w r v r r . a ll •
lr « n r h i« r a . fo r a p r r io r i »/ D ir* •
ening. ho has discovered that his trees of a n r p o rtio n y f t h r « *iri c o m m o n eto ck &gt; r a r a , fro m a n d a fte r i h r r u m u o r i» . .
ay
!&gt;• p a y i l d r tn . *»r »«uueri. or u « rd f " f . ’
!*• f O f p n f l l r r « t * t r n r r
will bo watched day and night by self- m
or in i h r p u rrh a * e o f |ir u p e r t y , la ln ir o r o r *
.A f l l r l r A

MAY SAVE HIS PEARS

FEED

Warsaw, HU Erects Moniiment
to Commemorate Ft. Edwards.

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W arsaw , Illinois Historic dnys of
a century ago have been honored at
W arsaw, Illinois, in tho erection there
of a monument In cotnmemoratlou of
Fort Edwards, tho farthest western
outpost during tho second war with
Great Britain. In 1814 Zachary T a y ­
lor, then n major In tho United State*
army, selected the high bluffti over­
looking tho Mississippi river at W ar­
saw as the most ndvantugeous point appointed guards. who warn other 1 vre-, »• a ju.t »aluatlnr ih»-re.,|. to br drThe I&gt;»&gt;h» « ol (hi. .rorron'inn
available .for a frontier stockade. fruit fancier, aw ay. Otre. «Li*. Ire ü i a L . ^ 4 ^ ^ 1!1, .V.i.t t W r H ,T f c ‘«
V
' : *.
commanding ns tbey-f1M"w wm I'ptrnr* heard a hot quarrel Just outstdn hts *
, **,îï*r '.’ n'. V,.,fr* *,f l*'r.
beard ul dir..tor», of r.m i...
n o r m u rv i h m A v# d lr r r t o r » .
grounds, and, understanding a 1itti
----- ------- » « -----------U r l ì i ( K r A r«t
iD e r t l n i •&gt;! t h r «t, .
T o o a y U ie u - 'ln .
I n which
w h l t h tire
U n&gt; n
. .« « ■
IO r r r e i v » fro m Ih » n^l e t r n i n t s o f
b o l d r f - .’ h r * r l n « f l r f f ir n t t d r d fs.r
•» .
__
( E T .i n U | r t d l l| i i s In
rrtr p o r« ilt» n . an a n n u ii n j m u l a t i v r &lt;JI&gt;|dvnd fsrH~* of th l» r » r p u r a t io n * h » l| t.»
stands Js
Is said lo
DPI!!!_anmt
nn im modo
thatout
to afford
nffonl lire
Mim2J}(1S
« -a-n»
—r—mrrii.fi
t wns carried
on. hoA.it
made
o l » p r r r m » M u r a i n ) d iv id e n d i i r e p i p i K n l i m i M i r , i'fe « é tl« n i. S
*1
Lt'im ir»
"UPuT rive
v,,r view along thé Mississippi |vdnj wn„ scolding
, co)dln, Tomasso In w ords u P ® f
- l o r k . * « id p r e fe rr e d « lo e k N t r r U i ) ; T r U » U , i r m u r r r
«m i •
• h a ll al»o p a r t i r l i , a l , (H
a n y a n d a ll d iv i- K n lt m l n g e r . 8 . M . K n t r n . i n c " an * T
On September 29 and 30 and October to this effect:
d end » tfe c U re d b y . Ih e r o r p n r a t io n . in e»
l» e u i» » h a ll r o n « U t u * r t he b o trd r.f i|.r • ».
I tho monument will bo dedicated by
c u t i «n i ts &lt;1 d lv id r n d » o l i» id
T h r A r i! orI o
orca
rj[» n itJiU O (k r o r t l i n _
f ol. i.h. .t
“Go on aw ay from here, Tom, this f r M o f t h•*• CUI
•
the stnlo of Illinois In connection ia my pear tree. I saw It first, and P r‘ f» r r« &lt; tAa « ° r h ; a a ld p r e fe rr e d a lo e li « h a ll tn r k h o ld e r « « h a ll bo h e ld a t t^ m g a n o d .
H o r f d a , on Ih » 1 t t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r, A l&gt;
a u b je r t to r a í l o r ra d e m p tio n b y Ih » ra t
with a centennial Jubilee, and the l*vo been watching It four w eeks.”
p o r a t io n a t t n y tim e a f t e r a p e rio d n i $ v » 1 9 1 4 . fo r t h * p a rp o » » o l n d o p lin c t -, | « « ,
e a r« a f t e r Ita i« » u a n re . a t a S i a t i .v a lu e of a n d ro m p le tin g t h r o r g a n D a t .o n nf t i n . ,-nr
principal speakers at that tlmo will
Pedro's sons will cotno now and then y«&gt;n»
| n .n u &gt;
D o lla r » , to- p u r a t io n , and a lvo f a r th e puri&gt;o»r ■&gt;( r it t i
be Governor Edward F. Dunne and the to relloro him In his vigil. Tho pear g a th e r Hwu nit dh r eadr r r uTeedn d llv| l id
ng
are
e • u r h o f f lf ff « o f t h r ro rp A ra '.io n
r n d » t h e re o n . T h « to
ed
fo r . an d t h r r r « h r r
representatives of tho state tn con­ troo Is a family treasure, which they h o ld e r» o l Ih » p r r ir r r e d t t o r k u l th ia ro-- hi hr rr r i ncbnrnf nu cr rl pmreo^v id
tfn c o f th e
•»o. Vh.
p u r a t io n . » h a ll n o t h r e n t it le d to v o te »aid
gress.
th e m eetin g » ..
a t t h r » tp rk - • h e ll b r held r n th e t h ir d T ü t n i a ) m h n
conserve with true Pinchotlan zeal un­ a lo r k a t a n yr o .l _____......
ld e r«
of
«aid
ro ri&gt; o r« tio n . - S a id
y r * t v e m h rr of re rh an d r\ r r&gt; year
For ten years after Its ere.ctlon Fort til tho fruit Is nlmost ripe. Then. In tho •feorre
d « t r e k ■hell h a v e p r e fe re n re o v e r »he
A r llr le V I
T h e h ig h « » a m o u n t of» in d e tte .»
Edwards Was the, headquarters of qulot hours of a night when l^ ro h t e o m m o n « te a k of th ia r o r p n r a t io n »n ih r
d ia t n h u t io n nf it* ■••eta. in ra»*- of li.iu id a
lia b iln &gt; to » h i r h i h i * ro r p o ra t on *■United S tates troops It was of par- Hill sleeps tho B l e e p of happy Inno- »i»»n o r « !i« ap lu tiu n u f *•$«! r u r p o r a lin
i i , ,nn '
j**a i i i * r l f » h a ll to* an im o u n * n r» »
. . «
Id
» it t ic a *
• h r f f o l , »he S « r fe rri »'«»r* th e am o u n t ni I k * r a p im i a l o r i
■t i t u l a r
value to the government In ronce or slta i$p worklry? on Its literCnU
I t o t i l i n r » 'o t n p in )
h»« n u « e « f i h » ro r p u r »t i on.
drnllng with the Indians, among whom ftry papers. Pedro and his trlho will not
t r llr lr \ ll
ir e « n tl r r r t i f l r a t e to | r ■icne«| lit If*
English agents continually were en- 1 boro through tho hedge nnd gnrner f n r p t i f R l r m m r t«&gt; it« r e m i m i |M r »I e&lt;|
Th name» an*t *r#»rirn»
»&gt; It* s r r r r ' a f ) * « e .| % e«lrri W t» it
. »»r
• tiri
• r f ' l .i t t y m rn r )(*«r
tleavorlng to create trouble At that tho prtre
t '" » » 'l ••••! ' » , • • h r I s«|* at*»
.................
■fil.rtl I
•
«(•Hal
•»to
V
»
sol»
time the protection nf settler» In that
[»»•«pairing of hedge and fence and A M I S» K«. i •ll li I • • im \ i " | \ | f i » T M I S ' • i
\\ ►n li r t in f e r I n o r •«•«.
region was not concerning the govern publicity, tho Forest Hill gentleman
l ‘ &gt; ?■ K u n p
I Â * I# r
\ *t*-«i
M Lni smiliter !.*►!.¿ •
hns gun»* Into psychologv
On»» tiny
J i •« til« tis M u h l. S r r t s U » )
»ral»
S t u r i t S h are «
» sro .
|&gt; rt «»fie*, A |lu m r&gt; * .
last month bo hlr»-d n man to Bpndn
I - \V . K n ttm m c**»« I^ D fm o o r i. K lu n r i* i , n
1 G -K ri&gt; 4 tr
S h a re » .
up his garden, and with m alice pre­
M S . L i.» »m if if e r . l u n f • u n t i F I . - • .
pense ho selected n neighbor of Pe­
S h a re «
N O T H F O l .S A L I :
T I* Idearla, l^ f l f v n o t l . F l o f i .l a , T • •&lt;
dro's from nrross tho canal to db the
N n l ì f f l i here I y &lt; iv rn th a t u n rie r • m i l»)
I n v R r r * « • th e re o f, »he « u h *rft» i
v ir t u e s»f ■ A r i l rirrfeaa of io » *
ar.ri |M 'lk l*ir« ha%e h e re u n to »et l | a •
work.
I V|« I I r I *«*1 d * ' o* I »»•««*.* •
\
Under tho fruit trees while tl&gt;^.padIng was going mi h»1 scattered butto
\V
fertilizer with gr»'nt core
M sfp
“ThU Is very precious «tuff. Tony."
ho n il.I ax It»* sprinkled th»&gt; odorous
' 1.4
piiuj.-r ot &gt;-r the tirukeli null
It IS
f u r * l. , ..i»l .
worth utmost Its weight In gold
»111)1*1
»r&gt;ri
ria&gt;
sif
ri»
^
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ff
s
other fiTtlllirr In the world will moke • a • l.r •» g a
\»
I
' ta » f
y
•al * f a .
fruit grew th»* wav this will ('an you
f M i.
4
J
i»..- iji « ri He.*
- •• ri •*
II« 41 #• li n a i ’1\ jM rr •• in W M !., « if ii R f r
guess what it Is Hindi1 of Tony?"
fur» k 'iiic ia ito lea ol 11«» or por ai •
t 4&lt;u ut y uf »*yW'..\ri4»lf*. \uÆ\
k m t» I r r i t a i » ..lo r* . o
r
r
a
lt
y
a«
Tony had no Idea.
i i T F r g F IM t.rk | J r n . T i r r T » 4 San •
•
■
isa*
1 I! 1 *«(*-•*.
"It Is made “ sntd the veracious g»'nC a n fo r i
« - |.«
w
r
tleman, ' from hiimait ho ties Have
. i • .»fri. 1 it. » » ^ t .« »
* r« i «»it n i » «»f • *» » .! ' t i ».,»$» i *
you ever heard of th« catacombs. *i•fe o« »r*r.«.l**
• a* l«*r*i»rrly ■ D ar*. ■».•! 5?a**
m \ it &gt; y
T o n y'"
FI» r ria in I *1a * |l*Mik
It" • n ! • • ;« I 1 \
V H’ 4'1 I ’ til .4»
i . » H U i 1 S It I Ci I f ^
M
%
...
.
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Tony had
I •• I I I • •
s |*e* '« I M i s | r f
\ I ■•
"Well, tho American Company that
mnnufactur»&lt;s this stuff has discovered
%n l l l i l l n i n » *
» tU p « ln | lh *
It r s lw e il I I I
some catacombs In Italy that nobody
i l l n m i t • ef ih r I 111 of " ia f if u ir f I Vt |
“
•
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l-u.&lt;
I
tiX
U.«,
-àk
w
a A J
«•iso knows iiUtut
Th»1 catacombs an»
tl o f S a n fo rri
Capona n n tfh Fg Q i
filled with human skeletons, millions i Ni*fn
f r iln n
I
I ».«' Ih e |r r t t T p f T T T * ^ f
•
•
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r
f
Ri
f
**
ut iif r iir i i n r r * n* ♦s...
In »m r t t i A i i ) r 11 »• io - n r
.of them, and the American company ‘'•*r»f«»rrit tutori
» lnr&lt;»ls ut r f p f ir f i l « riti |»r* «ri a
pends Its stJ'ami'rs over there and ri*-»* *. at tire • • f r • •a«*•1 I t i'! f . t»«»r t • -t (• . f ia i * f i l i Ik* 4*y»•v :$ • -t &gt; i l - iti»t» "
•
•si ..it « *
• h % a* »'••r »•• )
r iii- v -tik . ! • f f ,
*•••*» 1»•* A
brings buck shiploads .»f ijkiills and «riti
»4
4 I f .4» ol • »**••»l •4 ... ri h •-f »•• r**»** ♦
tlbtas ,nnd femurs anjl ribs and the )*•*•• il. «lift-« Im g i h r *« iri r i i ) «4 «•*r t i r ) 11» than b »•lia il * i* v . o b u f i t i n
» h r ••• riifiRin«-* tif t h r n t ) ni **ip
( i t i l i , r i »!»••*!% ;t 1 n i d i i m u ;•
factory turns Ute bones Into this stuff ff ru n4 lur
i. I r
«n •1 » k r s R f 'ji -* lis i ’*•»•» a r io f iir r i
tu»*' Ji j i eli 4,*4 1 —
th at I am putting Into the ground * • t
X trJaJ «dii IR
&gt;1 $ iti h a n f .if &gt;|
Ite * »«eri I m in . a drew
ifi
Home 0T youf "ancestors. Tony, may ui ln dthe re (th« ei l ) t of
y an
of l « * | |
bo mixed up In this bag.“
of a (elkB e et la u t
T»
n fo fe rn
e
ra
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au»!
p
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rn
Accept»«)
Tony shuddered
I».«« in « n
a« t« *1 »•&gt; *
You
re
a
might
X |.»». r »ulk.«
of au&gt; sui'»»
It seems too had to use human of ^ au tori»
Fort Edwards Monument at Warsaw
i re c is e t i or
rim a n « r
«tally tó ilo- gnIII « ii-l
hones in thU wny. but wait till you s*»e or
•I j an ee
• l i e I .- I X . *
I.- ; .........
the fruit t fj.-v».- trees will bear e», vt
' Hi I
fu ll
a p p l e - a « b ig . 1 » M ' l i r h e a d 'I ,.ti&gt;
( •r I
Mill peiir-t a - ill*» as w at* *tllel.ilis
Ill* li t Id 11 : «41 *!&lt;• ' I ii» l !*••* ti**KUI« f "
f.b*
Tuii» - mouth r»'fusei| t-, w a t.i at
ttrrlv»’
Not loi.k iitl*1! Ili** fort vkji«
Did .ti­
hull» t!)«iuith pi'MpIp vknrkitiK toward the thought
■ V 'jl.N
n ta i IM i x * v r « " f
“The curious thing about It Is that
the West began to local« III tit« nel*h
t*a».«Ml at ■ re g u la r f lie r )- "
o u n r il ill S a n fo r d . F lo r id a
burlinoti of Fort Edwards, and for tho trees that absorb this stuff Into ing ..f thr
•H* •'m i Y m i i Y i i i i i » l l l l l ' l Y l f ' l i r I f I I I IM I I I I I M l -*v
lie r M S . I C H
in •r« « in n
years It housed many facili«* who their sap are nlwnvs haunted
If you
M \V I . D V F . t . l .
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)
y
&lt;
IrrV
tftftW. advantage of Its shelter until como around Iter*« any dark night next
Thr f,.r. , », i n« ,,r,|in»nrr approvrif (*» i»&lt;r
• » * - * ’ »•••»•»-••

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claim this confidence
|lccn4|sc they have

e x p r r itf .iv » » « 'i&amp; f * » ^ *

W aa

LEGAL A D U R ll$IN (i

they were able to secure locations ttS
their own
In Zachary T a y lo r « time the region
w ; ih heavily wooded
IHrectl) aero»* ¡
Hi,. Mississippi I» the iMMindnrx lite-

summer Tony, veil will m-e nil ser*«
o f queer things fixing nod dancing nml
«w inging tifi Wnder fit the branches goblins
T&lt;&gt;nx nnd max be the glued
o f your great great grnndfatheV. i*kli&gt;-

between luwu usd M1-«ourl

plng around up th*-r** In the at irltght

'line all uf l * ' « a

XI that

" ft&gt;* ip tin* Sac and

Fox Indian ruaerxallou. nnd each
spring, after lit*' Ice went out. lh« In
illuns i ante down the I**** Moines
river, wlilfili. empties lu,to thc^..Mlsslsnlppl across from W arsaw, nnd Iher«^
mot Irndor* from Ht. I^iuls. That In
llself win ono reason for Zachary Tay­
lor’s selection of the Illinois bluff* at
Warsaw ns a point of -vantaga for
Fort Edwards.
Gradually civilization changed the
nature of the country, but the year*
hnvc not lessened tho grundcur of Its
rlvor scenes. Progress has marked the
points where the red men met the
tracers from tho south. Today from
Fort Edwards point Ihe great Keokuk
power dam may bo *«»;n one mile to
the north os a monument to the ad
vanco of a once dosolsto region.

and milking fin • « a' &gt; mi

It gives &gt;011

n kind of shivery feeling, doesn't it.
Tony?"

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• Is «(«••* *

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» 1» a rti &lt; K« * » . ariri A ftria
K»»r# * ••* • &gt;it
M K r r r R»*-i«r$i*l« n i*
" I M o f U ig »
|i$ t r i » a rr i ♦
k**ff stiri A n í s «I
k » » * »I
4.»’ t'f|i*’ t l i » r i 1fi &lt;I . a »■« s*i*l 4«• f t t . . • » , « ; f
I |l , • H M t l'I'f 4I-” IliU fi s! fl t ••% S*
vi
Al Af G ra tin ■ 5ut»*»1lv H lo n . S e m in o le • aun
■
t y , F lo r id a : ’
1Ï
It a |i|» # a r ir c fro m tl*** a f f it la v it at i# r ttrge ’•
&lt;s l l r r r i f i f . I t r r r l n «lul&gt; Al**ri, th a t h r I* •»» jg
l i r i l u r an 4! r o u r i 4e | lu r t h r r u m ii la i r ia n i . in -2
t h r a |n iv r a l a t n i ra U « r , Jo h n K . l &gt; K r r t . a n ri X
th a t it la t h r l | f l t r f *&gt;1 t h r a (t)« n t th a t t»»r Í

In such manner spoke the Forest,
Hiller, nml fro.-n th«* look on hlti labor­
e r ’s face ho felt that his tnlk had not
been In vuln—had borne fruit, n* It
w ere. .
After many years of pomlculturn!
1 ’lw|r*l « Kff» ■»•! %HHA ^l X
ofTort, he believes thnt he will bo nblo •KLf«f.l«utrr r r a r r ni»n-rr«iririit«» ni t h r « t a ir #»f F lo r
Í
an ri mtm rin » r r « ir ir n l« 4*1 I I r * t a t r of
t
a t last to harvest a fine, full crop.— tria
I n r iia n a , r r * n l i i i c in I h r to w n of ( ¡ m r f r l f i w n .
I
n
riia
r
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first governor of Illinois. Nlnlen W
ovn,ualo tho „tcomo .out go (other
it n r« » , K . A . * D f lU |la u , ( * l r r k of « alti
Edwards. Toward the erection .of the1 thnn evaporation) nnd cbnngo of con­ C o W
u M . a n d t h r a r a i t h e r r o f , ib i» l&amp; th d a y
monument In It* memory tho stale tent of tho Inko, nnd from theso data of O r t n k r r . A . I k 1911.
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K. A. D O U G LA S S .
of Illinois appropriated »2.BOO.
C l a r k o f t h r C - lrru it
C o u r t , h r m t n o lr
to determino tho djxlly evaporation In
C o u n t y . F lo r id « .
Tho old stockade did not achieve Us. relation to meteorological condi­
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any p*rtlcular notoriety as a sceno of tions. Ultimately tho knowledge thus • 1 t * F r l « i l r
battle. Rut It was a landmark In the acquired wilt be applied to u atufly of
N O T K 'g O F IN C O R P O R A T IO N
civilization . o f ' the great Mississippi the laws of stream flow In tho Unltod
N o tic e I* k e fe b y f f v . n t h « t w e D ie tin d e r• 1«bed in t e n d to i p p l f to th e H o n o ra b le
valley, and as such deserves the honor States.—Scientific American.
l ’ » rk ' T r s m m « t l . O o v a c n o r « I Ih e S t a t e ot
that Illinois now pay* 1L
F lo r id a , a t
T a l la h a w e / . F l o r id a , on Ih e
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I t n p a te n t I n r a r R e r n t in z A lt e r a t iv e M a n u noted1 historically as the bdyhood
With the kindest ot motives and In f a r t u t in c C o m p a n y , u n d e r th e f o U o w in i
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homo ot John llay, and the hous« behalf of tho poor umpire of a base­ ro p o rrd a r t lr le a n l In r o r e o r a t lo n , th e o r is i n . l o f w h ir l , i« n o w an Ale Iti th e o ffire o f
where hi* father and mother lived ball game, 8tophen H. Willi* hna In­ th e S e c r e t a r y i f S t a t e , a» r e q u ire d b y la w .
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and died still stands, within (wo vented a biu&gt;e which will glvo an alarm
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blocks of Fort Edwards polnL
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hulsht. On tho sides will be placet! tween the runner, fh* umpire and oth­
. h n v » i | r m j lo d i ­
bronze tablet* of Zachnrv Taylor, the: er member» of tho team*at to whothor s o cWiáris, tohurrv ue lvn dc ov ,r -sf aindr ddo
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flir tin e .« ■« ( b e ' b o a td e f d lr a f t o r * m « y fro m
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lland Concert »I Baalist Church
aril, second, the trip to Washington
Methodist Church
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and n gclil »atrh.
Third
Tonight ut the Hftptist churrh.---- Nwxt 'isumhrr-'in - &lt;bf&gt;---Me1 hoTtrrfprize &lt;&gt;( u handsome rug and gold corner of Park* uyenuc and Six services rtie sacrament of the Lord's
«Htrh, Mina Mae Foster
Misses street the T i 'i u n o Hand und Or- supper will,be observed. There will
I teii Inh Hutchinson. Clarice Hand rhestrn will giro vfl./concert
The he a short1 sermon by the pastor,
Helen Tale and Mrs. 1 D Hurt hand in composed of the boys and subject,‘ "Thtl Second Coming."
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wire all presented with line gold girls of the Baptist Sunday school.
The mus cill instructor of SanThe concert will begin promptly at fori I High School, M iss Compton of
golden roil anil white Mrr ji-ssumine watches.
7 15
Mm A B. Brock L director Hlackstone, \ u * has been secured
The souvenir cards were pretty hand
The personnel is as follows; (_'or- to -direct the chdlr for the winter,
./untor ( 'inc /,&lt;&lt;igar
painted yellow Birds.
Progressive (
rook and one table of the new game
The Junior Civic leagu e will meet j nels
Mr. Brock, Edwin Millen, Er- A large chorus w i l l i n g at the even­
of millionaire wan played
I’ unoh Monday afternoon
at half punt nest Hrothernon, Paul Itadford; Al­ ing services. Those *who have heen
and cake was served throughout the three o'clock at the Woman's t lub tos Edward Meisch, Baxter W II- memtiers of the choir villi Ik? retnihed
Mux Stewart, N ew ­ and many other voices will he
rooms on Dak avenue
A full ai- liarnU; Tenors
ovening.
Vk
ton Lovell; Baritone
Ralph Bar- added.
These pleasant
gatherings wi!l tendance is requested
The
choir
rehearsal
will
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low; Bass
Royal Klmtworth; Flute
take place once u month and aj
Friday
evening
nt
the
resid
Morris
Glidewell;
Vilnius—»Miss
strenuous effort, will la* made to pro- .
Personal A/'nfion
Miss Alma Pagenhart returned Daisy Betts, Miss Lee Hamrick, Mi Mrs. W. W. Abernathy, 701
mote sod ability and a spirit of
Miss l,ce Hamrick, Jiolia. avenue.
.this
from a very dclightf ul Daisy Bolts,
friendliness and cooperation amongS V
«"» week I'
Sunday school session, 9:15 a.
Summer spetnt In Virginlu, Mary- Miss Edna Williams, Miss A dole
the yountf people of the church.
Rines, Mrs. George Hyman; Fifes— Superintendent of main school,' Mr.
&gt; land and Waashington, D. C.
Sidnoy Kennedy, Frank Pell, Sam J. K. Mettinger. Every one will he
Hiisc Hull
Brady, Ar bur welcome' each Sabbath.
Among the pretty sights to he Murrell, Jno. T.
r i a n i - a t u - n u iiic Jtir.ward rapidly
L ^ qhell. Comer Whittle* * Robert
Wood! Wood! Wood!
uhlia- graving
gT0 \vfng' Tit
in u e Williams, Troy Ray, Fred [lines,
Hose BtrB -the '» *'will tniiwTO^Bt the^ ■RtnTtr*— riTT'cfahlia
The
time
of year is bequ when you
Sanford Houso Friday evening, Nov. garden at Mrs. Henry Wight's resi­ George Hyman; Drums— John
mag u-n11——u,j .nr..—i f
— homes.
27th, under the auspices * of the dence on Park avenue. The bush is Mciaeh, Wallace Lipixird. .. Pianist,
Ix&gt;t
me
iloliver
y
e wood,
Woman’s Club.
A special effort is unusually tall and has more than Miss Ruby Betts.
M. S. Nelson, Pin!
/.
Yard
The
following
program
will
be
twenty-five
rich,
beautiful
blossoms.
being made to promote the' wearing
10
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Fourth
and
M
yrtle
of cotton gowns upon this occasion. When in full bloom there will he nt rendered:
Full Band
The dry goods merchants of San­ least one hundred-in--bloom at one Medley
Notice to Taxpayers
The Wight and Jones gar­ Fife Solo.................Sidney Kennedy
ford, Messrs, Yowcll, D. A. Cald­ time.
State und county taxes are due
Htrmo
Quurtcttc................................
dens
adjoining
are
very
attractive
well &amp; Sons, J. K. Mettlnger and
and payable the
November,
Millen
Brotherson .
Chaa. Kenner $re cooperating with nnd an ornament to jpark avenue.
and
if
paid
in
N
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a discount
Stewart
Klintworth
the ladies to make the cotton fea­
of
two
per
cent
¡»allow
ed.
Mr. A. B.. Brock
Mrs. II. E, Tolar returned from Cornet S o lo .,..
ture a sui t i
D. A. Caldwell &amp;
J N O .^ ^ N K lN S ,
Special,..........1
Full Band
Jacksonville
Tuesday.
Sons and the N. P. Yowcll Co. have
20-2te
Tax Collector, Seminole Co.
Piano
Solo.
Mias
Betts
offered a prito of $10.00. One is for
All Borns
Mrs. J. G. McDonald and
Mr. Sjjecial
the handsomest gown made of cot­
All Fifes
R.
A.
Anderson
of
Orlando
spent
Special
ton ¿materials and the other for the
Violin
D
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t
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,
the
week
end
In
Sanford,
the
guests
rtistic gown made of the
Mr. Brock atld Alias Hamrick
cotton materials. The mer- ° ( Miss Esther Malm,
America
Full Bund
chiintiywill put on a cotton sale pre­

ABO U T PEOPLE
AND EVENTS

For Sale

Secondhand oil or gaaFor Kent— T o refined rouplt?k f „ u
‘i’sw* good bitntrr.T
’nTcA'frtomV.- -RxeellenLTo ration ■j*tn
eheap. Can he seen nt Sanford Fur­ dollars per month.
No small chil­
niture Co. *.
11-tf
dren. Enquire R, Herald Ontr,.
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Fine 5 weeks old lettuce plants
vfor salt1 50 cents -ner 1.00ft. M.
Rooms for Rent Two nice lMt?f
Himliin (Shoe milker). 113 W. 1st furnished rooms.
Mrs St&lt;-phen,
street.
corner Sixth ami Oak avenue
19-2tp
Houses for *ale or rent.

«e
J. Musson.

For Kent Cheap for Cash -Twer
a cr&lt;w
Call or write A. M. Tyler

For Sale— One child’ s bed and one
revolving hook case.
Inquire 100
For Rent — Nice front room fnr
Ea*t 1bird St
U-tf
light housekeeping, also well
tilated bedroom, 302 Park Ave.
For Sale —Trucking and citrim
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fruit land across river from Monroe,
Five aEiua tiled land Inside city
Florida.. AIO. to $ 2 0 'por-acre? A d »
limits
for rent, near brick road and
ss» " L a n d ," c-o Herald.
18-3p
loading .station.
Apply to a . p.
&gt;r Sale—-1911 Harley-Davison
Conhelly. Sanford. Florida,
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■■'«* 2 .motlW vcle. II h. p. Twin. Cheap. ---------------------------■
Furnlshed rooms for housekeeping
R un oTRLrnilo,
Write Wright-Hel­
at
Mrs. C. H. Smith’s, ,10s p^,^
f t » « , A g t^ C rla n d o , Fla. ^ 18-ltp
Ave., between 8 rd and lrh streets,
A Real Bnrjj
One four pas_______________________ 15-tl ,
songer Overland.
rluss conFor Rent-e-One acre tiled |an,| 0o
ditiorr.
For sale.
lOtTHi. First St.
Third, strret and Maple avenue.
Address Rex Packurd, R F [). j
15-tf

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For Rent after N o v. 1st— 5 room
cottage, 121G Park avenge ___
per month including water. 0 .'
Spencer.
19rtf

For Kent— T w o
First street.
Joe
Colu Company. .

big store* on
DeMont, Co^o
20-3 to

. MISCELANEOUS

i wish to invest $200 00 in mh
For Rent— Good seven acre farm,
barn and house, near Beck Ham­ and my service in a good [laying
mock Station, known as Castle Gar­ i .......... &gt;■ hutiftHili ih*■» ~rrtrw
den.
Address Corn C. Hollinger, James A. Finn, 100 Bedell St.,
l ‘‘ -.’tp
1205 Center St., Cnnostota. New Hempstead, L. L, N V
York.
Pi-tic
Mr. Julius Schultz und family, America
fuii'Rnudi
vious to the ball, in plenty of time
Wanted Two-furrusluil r - m» fur
* *u‘ publir
isinvited to this con-j
For Rent Nice furnished rooms light housekeeping Mat
to have gowns made
Much enthu­ who are recent arrivals inSanford
^
arni
•' freewilloffering will h e;
at Stumon’». $1.25 a week und up. 5 yuer ohl child.
\\ hen an-wi ring
siasm anil interest is being mani­ lire domicilibd in the Howard hotr.e rerl
taken to he used in the lurchare of
316 E, Fourth St.
9-13tp
fested in the hall that promises u on Oak avenue.
state priee.
H. H. J., c-o Sanford
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T
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splendid success. The following rom
Herald.
19-2tp
For Rent Suite of three rooms
mittees have been appointed:
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ferrnn of
■Liyid hath.
Over McCuller'a store.
Wanted— Plowing or team »ori
Reception* Committee The Exec­ Kustis are the guests of their daugh­
Ambassador Gerard cabled today
',u" y
,
I Sahfurd Telephone Co.
11-tf
utive Board.
(hat -Germany needs at least fifty j 1 All Local A d v e rt is e m e n ts f in d e r ------ __________________________________
ter. Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
»
thousand and Austrian twenty-live T hi f i Heading T H R E E C E N T S 0
E“ r Itcbv^AppIv to Mrs. Jas
' Musjc Miss Laura Fish. Mesphone laird’s Station.
5-tf
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nion avenue
20-3p
hales of c o t t . i n j ^ t h b ; . ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^
y „ , ^-------r E —M ^ I nìTTìR"
Mllll^
lL'
dames I). L Thrasher, A. K Pow­ v Miss Mary C Kappel has gone thousand
ers qipl W L Morgan
over to DeLand to he present at lb&lt; has hegu advised TiT nssurunees
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Wa nti'd t i e n t l e n l e l i
('harne
Cents.
For Rent Furnished rooms for
Decorations
M csdamc» Dmgee. the masquerade Imll tonigli! a l , p v
||nl;im ,|,.a .aigoes ..f
St h men's
315 E Fourth t**
light
housekeeping
Apply
to
Mrs.
Terwilllger, Householder, Betts anil Stetson Lmversity.
cotton will not he molested when
fü r sale
Furcn, 117 Laurel avenue, city.
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Miss Slumon.
destined to belligerent countries in
9-tfe
Rrfreshments,
Mesdames AUsn • Mrs George Armstrong and »on.
For
ale Hound pup for sab*
ll ome Sc
tin : I
\ ni bassa dor tier
Jones, W 11. Puters, C. C Wood- Mr. Fraser Armstrong have returned
cheap
Just thè righi age to traili.'
Por Reni Cheap The D li Musa $10 lo tfló lie r acre, tioo.i ,,,.atiua
Iroin New Hampshire and Canada, I ard is endeavoring to ohtain details n _ p Lynch, Su tifoni, Fin., Route piare, 5 a cren, ut Morire Station un roniCTfose to Sa ninni
\'&lt;*/r
erndon, W . W. Aber­ from
nathy, Jewett and Howard
where they have been spending tin- of the German's cotton demand
See I &gt;i; lo a li Miti bell
No
1
h tf.
Mi 91 p
Moine Seeker, this olii..
Floor Miss Flurence Frank. Mes- lust three months
dûmes C. Ü. McLaughlin, B. W
Herndon and W. E. WaUton.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Fagg are
Henry Wight.
Program Mesdames’ R. A.- New­ the guests of Mrs
man, Puleston, Holly, Williams and Mr Fugg will be nm of the speakers
at the (
K convention
F. L. Miller.
Serv'ing Misses Mell Whitner,
Maty C hup pel. Margaret Davis ami
A llis Addle Vtticeilt of DeLand ts
Martha Fox.
! the guest of frlemls in Sanford *
[’lace Mrs. J T. Brady. John She wus one of the - attendants at
Mei ch. J M Ferguson and Mih.- the Maeey-Dslmrne wedding
Mahoney
Mr James Brive of Orlando was
the
guest ol Dr and Mrs. A&gt; E
lie nuin’ s Club
Philips
on Thursday,
The Welfare meeting of the W o m ­

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

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Th is Season ’s Showing of

Lady

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an's Club was well attended, an in­
Mr, and Mrs. It K Etdridgc, who
terest and enthusiasm prevailing
spent
last winter in Sanford are on
that was most, gratifying
Routine
their
way from Dillwyn, Va . to
business was transacted
The resig •
Sanford,
coining In fin ir automobile
nations of Miss M ill \\ hither, sei
1 hey will hi- tin- guests of Mr and
rotary treasurer, und Mrs C M
Mrs 11 11 Long
Mr Eldndgc is
\ orce, chairman of rest room com­
a
commission
man,
connected
with
mittee were accepted with regrets.
the
H.
G.
Mile»
Co.
of
New
York.
Mrs. W. L. Morgan waa unanimous­
ly elected to succeed Miss Whitner.
Committees appointed, were Mrs. ■ Miss Grace Townsend, state sec­
W. E. Watsoh, chairman of civics; retary of the C. K Society will he
J N Whitner
Mr». Harry Pilkington. house com­ the guest uf Mrduring
the
eon
vent
ion
mittee; Mr*. T. A Neal, chairman
house roinmjl i c e and Mrs
Mason J
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abiron. formerly of
committee on birth registration
Dr,
motion it was agreed to have Mis» Sanford but now of I'ampa is the
J. Pearle Rogers present a musical j guest uf Dr. and Mrs (". E. Walker.
comedy for the benefit of the d e-j
purtrnent in January.
Mrs. W. K.
Mrs. Duncan B. Curry of Jack­
Watson reported that a cleaning up sonville,
president
of
the State
campaign would he observed in Union of C. E. and Mr. Nelson of
December and another in April. Kissimmee are the guest« of Mrs.
Motion was made and carried to C. R. Walker for the Endeavor con­
operate a rest room at the Woman’s tention.
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Club rooms, provided funds for its
maintenance could he raised.
A
Mrs. Woatherbee Sr. and Mrs.
full report was mude in behalf of Nellie Weathcrbee
of
Kissimmee
the Junior Civic League.
are visiting Mrs. Jack Davison.

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. Dr. T. A. Neal has accepted the
invitation from the Welfare De­
partment to address the department
on "H ealth" at the November meet­
ing.
His acceptance is grefitly ap­
preciated
and should secure the re­
i-JvAö
sponse of a large attendance for Dr.
Neal is one of our most prominent
physicians.
All members of • the
club and their friends are cordially
invited to this meeting.

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The popular voting contests that
have been running at the Seminole
Phtyniacy nnd D. A. Caldwell &amp;
Sons for several months jelosod Fri­
day night to the happiness of sev­
eral contestants nnd disappointment
of others. In the Seminole Contest
Miss Versa Woodcock wn« the win­
ner of the first prize with n hand.’somu'majority of thfee million votes,
having had eleven million in all.
She was awarded
fine graphonolu;
Mias Essie Purdon, second, won the
sewing machine; Mrs. Morris and
Miss Winnlp Smith, winners of the
third and fourth prises of hsndsome

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geld watches and Mrs. Vance Douglass, winning fifth prise of |s
brush snd comb. In the D. A- Cald­
well Con.eat the prises were won as
follows: - btss Ju.la Hodges, the
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1st ¡rise.

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C omprises
corsetry.

all

Designs

that
arc

is correct
the last

in

word.

Materials and trimmings are rich and
dainty.

Workmanship

is

flawless,

kitting is perfect.

American Lady Corsets represent
an infinite number of, designs, some
reflecting

the

latest

and

most

ultra

features of fashions, others more con­
servative in

Rev. G. B. Albertson of DeLand,
Rev. C. E. Enlow of Winter Park
jind Mr. S, Harrison of Winter Park
arc in town attending the Christian
Endeavor convention.

Style.

W e . insist

that

every

lady

take

advantage of, at least, being shown our

Congregational Church
The special musical prelude of
twenty minutes for the evening ser­
vice of Nov. 8, at 7 o’ clock will he
wotth tho cons deration of many.
This It tl be the first of monthly
preludes for - our rr ght services—
after this being held. . he first Sun­
day night of each month.
Watch
for further particulars.
The hoys scroll sawing class began
with a goodly number last Monday.
Some friends have sent for an extra
supply of outfits, so that hereafter
no delays will be necessary. Open
for hoys of our Sunday school each
Monday atui Thursday after school.
The ladiea'of our church will hold
their annual bnzunr^on Dec;. 5, Sat­
urday afternoon and night.
Place
und further particulars ■frill be an­
nounced later.
Our Sunday school Is growing
stoddily, being larger now titan at

this time last year. Every scholar
will find it of great advantage to bo
regularly In hi a placo every Sunday;
let nothing prevent this, pleuto,
Ml** Apna How- S. S, scho.ars, both young and old!

Corsets

beautiful line of corsets.

Our salesladies

will show you with pleasure.
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fall showing of American
Lady Corsets.

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SEMI-WEEKLY

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IN S A N F O R D

VOLUME VI

Life /a IVow/i ¡.¡virijl

S A N H I H I 1. FLO R ID A. Tl I N D U

VEGETABLES START
FROM SANFORDf

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Oil** of tin- hliMosl placet- in l lie
iVy
»he building forni«-rty the
A. C . L. passenger station it ml re­
cently loused By h ]■ Dutton who
|ia engaged in tin* crate. glowers’

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CITY B E A U TIFU L
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Death of Haris Nelson
Haiij« Nelson, one of the pioneers
Kim avenue last Friday "night

funeral

from

occurred

the

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late

The j

morning

residence

at

G O O D L A D IRS O F S A N F O R D D O IN G G R E A T , y ^ v - i *
temili church olflciuttng
W O UK O K IM P R O V E M E N T
s . v made in Luke View.

EGG PLANT STARTS OFF WITH
GOOD PRICES

SEMINOLE FAIR
NOW ASSURED

nine

Interment

•tin* fetturo of S.inlnnl and him re
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c«Aitly purvha»t-tl m-o til I fine auto------Mr. Nelson was 77 years of age
m ubilo-rm rlfr^orniF Ifansportartoti
Soi • ti mi.
.mum ji ibv Livti».*lL the lutai oí his d«-««tb and—hinl
There seems to lie some ml»Sanford growers are beginning to of feed untl »upplu » and luT kt.tq „
upprehension ulm'ut tin meaning of D epa-in.-nt of the Woman's I'lul iteen in feeble health (or sevoral
Winn ihe quexnnn
perk'up a bit and an bringing in i them moving.
me City Beautiful article published expect« io bold a plant sale, mid it ' years, His rapid decline being due
the first shipments of the season. I of hauling the sehonl children ewnic
to a stroke of paralysis sullered
in the Herald two week* ago. The
would lie a good idea for- intending about a
The fit)' ia beginning to feci the up Mr. Dutton w’n* there with the
ugo.
worMs ¿rnif attnuaf do not rtfer ton
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fint pulsmgs of the great vegetable smile proverbial am! offered to hnul
customer*,
to
study
their
plant
cat­
'ielsot
Mr.
Nelson
came to the Upsala
clasts of pluntr, but to the fact that
business that hns placed Sanford them on the Cameron City route.
it is the intention of the committee ulogues a liit, and indicate to some section with tbo Swedish colony and
foremost in the winter vegetable He hauls them on rceortl lime and
»ricmal land owners
to hold competition* -«-rMi oh it m-fi t/. member of the committee just what,
growing sections of the world. In u is contumplating the purchuse of
For the spring show, which will lie aorta of thing* they would like ‘ t o f «e llln g lil* property from General
conversation with F. ,F.
Dutton,, another big truek with a top to
,
*
I Sanford when the colony ■was lo*
held,in April or May, it is the object have.
that Busy hustler who keeps up with keep the kiddies from the.rain .this
This
thing
of
studying
a
lloWere
c.itctl
there
and
|iintod
to encourage the planting oT (lowers
•verything pertaiiing to the mar­ winter.
Mr. Dutton has just re- that will make an immediate show, ratal .*1
|s ,f very curious develop- grove, fullering the Joss Ilf Ills trees
kets and the growers wo elicited the (reived several car loads uf farming
At Ttit" staff one muvTie or- Ifl Hit* riñere but sticking lo his
and tin«* for two reason*
Firstly,* men!
following valuable information:
'Implements and has everything for
when one begins to plant in u small ders ,i mi* rei latteo us lifty cent col- place in adversity with the charac­
First car of vegetables for the the grower, even the seeds und the
He was
way, like nasturtiums, pinks and lection or ina y \m&gt; in a groat sport teristic fidelity of Ids race.
»rasoti moves on Saturday.
Egg­ plants.
Hi- believes m aiding and the like, tin* gardening germ gets in of evi • igalici. ib ii.b ’ s to l.lo» in a respected by all who knew him ami
plants made up fropi various ship­ assisting the grower in getting startit- b*'t work nobo.dv ever -lop- whot, m.i.ir in plants t.( thè ilori-ts during Ins long residence in this sec­
pers and &gt;hip|N'd 10 New York ed and after bis trop is ready is
IIy and t&lt;&gt; t he gi r fu tion made many Iriends who loved
willi amqiuls if I bey make a • uccess OWII -■ ■. t ioli
Previous -ales eggplant from San­ there to Inn it nr get the best mar­
grow
'■re
ai
tiviand owtie begilis him |.»r bis honesty and integrity.
of t hein. aiiil the (.hinting of heavy
ford sold from t - '-¡i to f ’J .ML Pros­ ket price (or -.tine i n ' ti,* non berti
He leaves a loving wifo and *ix
idea» of one's uwn, ordering
shrubbery that will endure and grow to ‘ha
pects for later shipments at pn ad­ marke (a.
Dut tun is the Kind of more beautiful as years gp on, fol­ a ’ twenty-five dent novelty to try children to mourn his loss: . Mr*.
vanced price good.
man that Sanford needs.
lows easily and naturally
Secondly, out, or several of .some favorite Van Ness, -Mrs. J, V. White, EllVarious western markets begin k lini this begins the infer- word Nelson Benjamin Nelson, Krin the spring of the year we have plant
‘ ning to inquire for eggplant, also
tritili», and by
‘ •V the easiest best Nelson,
more visitors limit at any other s e a - !b |,n
lettuce and romaine, these markets
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showing what mir s,.i| and climate Ilei

CHRISTMAS BOX

TO EUROPE’S TOTS

vegetable-, and t hut by tbe timi*
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fW first pa^p mention a.s
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I with‘ Sanford merchants, for article* fère the Bussiti n advance, have
to go lit the box
The H-..fl,
the primary school added to Un­
laical Stars to Twtnkic
leash brought by the little tot* anil
Never before in the history of
sent a bolt of outing llanind, to lie'
Sutiford
bave lite people itaci thè
added to their other contribution*.
Ont ho topof oach box wns a card. I opportunity thnt will ite given tbem
"F rom tbe Childrcn of Sunford to ,m Tuesilay evening, Nove lOtb. ut
thè ( . hildren of Europe, A Mi-rry |j(|1 |mpurial. lo » ih* locai star* play
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tizalion* of Moody and Sankey's
Meisch.
To Mrs. A. E. i’ bilips is due tb«- 1“ Ninety anti Nine," and is arranged
credit^ for the suggestion to send a so as to* present a succession of afv
box lu Europe. The Woman's Club pealing scene», each scene containing
cordially thank* all who have con- a clever plot and a telling moral in­
I tributed In any degree to tho suc­ terspersed with enough humor to
cess of the movement, and psperlul- make one forget tho strencr things
*
ly the children and youtig people of of life.
Eaeh of the cast bAa been selected
the Sanford public school* for their

-Seminole county will' have a fair
in February.
This has been decided upon by
tho action of the citzen.x unci council
last night in making an additional
appropriation for the Seminolo coun­
ty fair and the board of county com­
missioned will do the same today.
Both of these bodies hud already
pledged u sum of money for 'an exluhiUutL ,aL Orlando, and recogniting the fact that a display of Sem­
inole county product* here would
be fruitful in results to the business
interests .d tlte county decided that
the display in Sunford could It® re­
moved in the Oriando fair and a much
butter exhibit made there. This ia&gt;
in lino with the idea of the enter­
prising merchants of this city who
are heartily in favor of some attrac­
tion that will bring the people to
Sanford instead of allowing t hem
front year to year going from San­
ford to *111111' other city.
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paper advertising.
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lecteti the application of the llillsNew Vnrk l*uri) Here
borougb Bigi, School
When I’rof
I. S Mutton of Kndicotl, New
K,thins,in bad remi it severul jumpYork and Fred Aldridge and Frank
bom tinnì ment id U itssi.iti
&gt;d t,, their It of to make 11 motion,
(S n yd er of Binghumpton, New York
in l lie l rimi a
Tin pt. s e t, , ,
lor the adtqdion of the Florida com­ were ' i n the city yesterd ay on a
ur t ei l ol T ur ki s h g u n howl' at
mittee*» recoin in* -tidal Ititi» The mo­
prospecting tour
Mr. M utton' is
t r a t i e e ol the &lt;&lt;idl ••( - t e r 111■I
tion was made ,.1,|| ■Iirrii'il by -a»
an o ld f r i e n d ol E D, U hiltentou of
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»-peaking o| I ht». M l
this 1 tty and tin party spent the d ay
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HUspnes of* the t'lvo Depart met.I of
tbe Woman's ( ’Ink and hearty
opt lion tt| ..¡1 |.
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tim e, a lt h o u g h

THE COUNTY FAIR

world «1 i Sanford and Seminole
m unni. S O F county should not have a fair a ml

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CITY AND COUNTY WILL' ASSIST

FM H i l l ) \ O l l T M N
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join
In tin* uur, luv» di1 » l'.C 'l, «1 «
vor bog to u message froml S u f i ii , fu
1rem &gt; n eu tral
.V, .void L . I n lu •' ' 1
'r e t t i
ed regarding the 'I IM i ’ lull ull
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Grec1e und Bouiitatua. who»«
tributed by the
high school and have Ini'ii repulsed.
pati . ill til«' war I' r&gt; gar Ii d as not
The
German
and
Austrian
forces
grammar school, that w*t- judicious
in the east, compelled y^xittire bu­ utUG»’ ly, we- ilTOOUtit of thi* arlliTlt*

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ON HONOR LIST
ACCREDITEDSCHOOLS

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school girl* ruiiiiHiigiiJ out almost
forgot tell toys, boy s gave their K iv i.- ... n e w d e l i t t i * o l t h e l i g h t i n g
Hold Thief
dimes
and quarter- and litt!»' girl* l ia I rett' It s t a t e m e n t ’ is e q u a l l y
\ntor Schmelz report* that some
T h e allies a r e s a i d
dressed
d o l l s , Iibt a n d new
It lia- b o p , I ,| in t o n e
Hjil broke into his pavilion at
I , ,
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progress
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mi i l l i ,, l "Uark ami stole cigars heel i a t i m e ol s w i c t - , it, p a t h .il,d
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j , « l i m i t i n - i d ' o l H a n d e l s , i n t h e vj' mm. tmek the second night a n d *or ,nu,|&gt; y e a r s to m u t e m t In
f e n t i t y ••( D i x m u d e .
O n the c e n te r
and
Mr •vvomen wlit» have hail charge of t ht- I
Ltlped himself again
,i,d
f ig h t
of t h e a l l i v t l l i n e s , u s
is thinking of set 11tig a work!
Over nino dollars in &lt;ash wit- &gt;&gt;u s,Milt' "I tin' tier muti» are sai&lt; to
" ar trap tc/ catch the burl, bold
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tueraiti» tío ta, t y( the proof being in
fury almost un paralleled, hut there
the eating of thclish. lie in hereby I chants, tlttli women and, tin, people
i a l i ­ I , ,11 no change* of importai * '
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large
did
their
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in
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to
Friday jugbl by colored electric
the vointimtee on buying, wtlliu I The cuniidence of Germany as
in
I
the
ultimate
result
is
reflected
B|Lu and the efToct from the streets h«l,y'» pretty little blanket and i up,
the
words
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Emperor
William
°I Sinfm,1 wa» very pretty, ultraet- irresistible in it* pmkjieaury
Toy*
I i t i h r . n l ) c i m i i n s t a u r e s tin- e n
init a large crowd to the dock. It is
“ ll descriptions went into thus..
« id that the Wilt rose was t he. hexes atul wild, knows tin loving ■in\ will t'l b a a l e l l . " be s a i d Iti a d
)'»cht recently used by the com- -■*'riliec* made b&gt; little b. art- to i lt, , i g o u t ,»&lt; b i s r e g i m e n t s .
|b r m ,
s i . i t* ',
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th at
th e
P*ny putting on the I’ettls of I'aullne
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v e r y p l e a s a n t l y moking over the city.
grt „1 si hm,,,, 11.** a - - ml 10 u , oui,I
Mr Mvi11&lt;ititi i . engaged ill the hotel
I.« to ..
upon
1 1..I I.unía
lugli bu»iiie&gt;s* a n d owns anil eolilrols s e v ­
-. bu,u
eral title hotels in hi» native s l a t t ­
i t i l i 1 ,o r , 111 gli High school of this
ami bus an interest in several in
city
hi.» boien an accredited school
Florid..
lie js also Interested ill
Pu v1 :
., • I..............i 0 M c u itiliur ol
starting a hotel m rvunford, lor after
t b e t w e n t y a, « e |T! eil t III' 'll her d ay
looking over the prospect» here and
l'ito t w e n t y were the choice of the
noting the lin k &lt;&gt;f hotels here he hu*
r u m It ili te e , from
1
’ thirty applications
de culmi vwaiorurri siboitt - J u n u a r y '
Ulmin with tin-in. ■—tt^uetrlitilH' Wert1'
first am i sfnrt something here.
asked of all concerning equipm ent,
(a c u ity , etc
( im perative Katmlng?
l l i e schools thus accredited are
In thia ugu of eooperation, in
G w y y e institute, A rcadia; Lee C m ut­
which m an ufac tu rin g and commer­
!.. Ht gli. Fini M y or»; ) luytnnu ilig li,
cial uiteresU lui ve attui ned wotuierDay to n a ; M anatee County High,
ful dcvelopment ami snccesit by
Hrudentown; Pinella» County High.
merging tlu-lr resources, il i» not
O o urw atcr, Alai bua C'iiiint, Bigi».
to
he w o n d e re d 'a t that eooperation
(¡ju
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( iniliosv
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cu tu.i gement liimnciully
forti; St. Johns County, High, St.

( hristlan Endeavor Progrnnj
Owing (p the rush of business of
the Endeuvorcr» the local secretary
could not get the article relative (o
their meeting here ready for . this
iit*tie. The same in full will,appear

because of their individual fitnesa |h Friday’s ixsfut.

Augustine; St. Petersburg High, St.
Petersburg; Hillsborough County,*
High, Tampa; Palm Beach, County
High. West Palm Beach.
I t means that the graduates of
any of these schools will be accept
ed without examination by tbe golleges-of the south, and aWo by many

I no rth ern colleges.— Tam pa ..Times. J.
' *
•

gradual,y being extended into every
feuture of community Ufo.
í—

1---------------------------—

,
New Pressing (Tub
Mrs. S. If. LuHocquo has started
a new pressing club in the Clark
building at tito corner of Palmetto
avenue und First street and expect*,
to do flrat class work in pressing;

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                    <text>O C T O B E R 30. l a i 4

lland Concert »I Baalist Church
aril, second, the trip to Washington
Methodist Church
i I* ('
and n gclil » a t rh .
Third
Tonight ut the Hftptist churrh. ----- Nwxt 'i s umhr r -' i n - &lt;bf&gt;---Me1hoTtrrfprize &lt;&gt;( u handsome rug and gold corner of P a r k* uyenuc and
Six services rtie sa c ra me nt of the Lord's
«Htrh, Mina Mae Foster
Misses street the T i ' i u n o Hand und Or- supper will,be observed. Th ere will
I teii Inh Hutchinson. Clarice Hand rhestrn will giro vfl./concert
The he a short1 se rmon by the pastor,
Helen T a l e and Mrs. 1 D Hurt hand in composed of the boys and s u b j e c t , ‘"Thtl Second Coming."
(Continued F ro m Page iti
wire all presented with line gold girls of the Baptist Sunday school.
The mus cill instructor of SanThe concert will begin promptly at fori I High School, Miss Compton of
golden roil anil white Mrr ji-ssumine watches.
7 15
Mm A B. Brock L director Hlackstone, \ u * has been secured
T h e souvenir cards were pretty hand
The personnel is as follows; (_'or- to -direct the chdlr for the winter,
./untor ( ' i n c /,&lt;&lt;igar
painted yellow Birds.
Progressive (
rook and one table of the new game
The Junior Civic l e a g u e will meet j nels
Mr. Brock, Edwin Millen, E r- A large chorus w i l l i n g at the ev en ­
T ho s e *who have heen
of millionaire wan played
I’unoh Monday afternoon
at
half punt nest Hrothernon, Paul Itadford; Al­ ing services.
and cake was served throughout the three o'clock at the Woman's t lub tos Edward Meisch, Baxter WII- memtiers of the choir villi Ik? retnihed
Mux Stewart, New­ and many o t h e r voices will he
rooms on Dak avenue
A full ai- liarnU; Tenors
ovening.
Vk
ton Lovell; Baritone
Ralph Bar- added.
These pleasant
gatherings
wi!l t endance is requested
The
choir
rehearsal
will
*}
low; Bass
Royal Klmt wort h; Flute
take place once u month and aj
Friday
evening
nt
the
resid
Morris
Glidewell;
Vilnius—»Miss
strenuous effort, will la* made to pro.
P erson al A/'nfion
Miss Alma Pagenhart returned Daisy B et t s , Miss Lee Hamrick, Mi Mrs. W. W. Abernathy, 701
mote sod ability and a spirit of
Miss
l,ce Hamrick, Jiolia. avenue.
.this week I'
from a very dclightf ul Daisy Bolts,
friendliness and cooperation amongS V«"»
Sunday school session, 9 : 15 a.
Su mmer spetnt In Virginlu, M ar y- Miss Edna Williams, Miss Adole
the yountf people of the church.
Rines, Mrs. George H y ma n ; Fifes— Superintendent of main school,' Mr.
&gt; land and Waashington, D. C.
Every one will he
Sidnoy Kennedy, Frank Pell, Sam J . K. Mettinger.
Hiisc Hull
welcome'
each
S
a
b
b
ath.
Bra dy, Ar bur
Among the pre tt y sights to he Murrell, Jno. T.
r i a n i - a t u - nui iic Jtir.ward rapidly
L ^ qhell.
Comer Whittle* * Robert
Wood! Wood! Wood!
uhlia- g
gT0\vfng'
ra v in g Tit
in u e Williams, Troy Ray, Fred [lines,
Hose BtrB -the'»*'will tniiwTO^Bt the^ ■RtnTtr*— riTT'cfahlia
The
time
of y e a r is bequ when you
Sanford Houso Friday evening, Nov. garden at Mrs. Henry Wight's resi­ George Hyma n ; Dr ums — John
ma g u-n 1 1——u,j .nr..—i f
— homes.
27t h, under the auspices * of
the dence on Park a v enue. The bush is Mciaeh, Wallace Lipixird. . . Pianist,
Ix&gt;t
me
iloliver
y
e wood,
W o ma n ’s Club.
A special effort is unusually tall and has more t h a n Miss Ru by Betts.
M. S. Nelson, Pin!
/.
Ya rd
The
following
program
will
be
twenty-five
rich,
beautiful
blossoms.
being made to promote the' wearing
10-tfc
Fourth
and
M
y
r
t
l
e
of cotton gowns upon this occasion. W h en in full bloom there will he nt rendered:
Full Band
T h e dry goods merchants of Sa n ­ least one hundred-in--bloom a t one Medley
Notice to Taxpayers
T h e Wight and Jones ga r­ Fife S o l o ..................... Sidney Kennedy
ford, Messrs, Yowcll, D. A. Cald­ time.
State und c o u n t y taxes are due
Htrmo
Q
u
u
r
t
ct
t
c
................
.........................
dens
adjoining
are
very
at
tr
act
ive
well &amp; Sons, J . K. Mettlnger and
a n d payable t he
November,
Millen
Brotherson .
Chaa. Kenner $re cooperating with nnd an ornament t o jpark avenue.
and
if
paid
in
N
f
V
o
m
t
l
r
a discount
St ewart
Klintworth
t h e ladies to make the cotton fea­
of
two
per
cent
¡»all
owed.
Mr. A. B . . Brock
Mrs. II. E , T o l a r returned from Cornet S o l o . , . .
ture a sui t i
D. A. Caldwell &amp;
JN O .^ ^ N K lN S ,
S
p
e
c
i
a
l
,
............
1
Full Band
Jacksonville
Tuesday.
Sons and the N. P. Yowcll Co. have
2 0 - 2t e
Ta x Collector, Seminole Co.
Piano
Solo.
Mias
Betts
offered a prito of $10.00. One is for
All Borns
Mrs. J. G. M cD o n a l d and
Mr. Sjjecial
the handsomest gown made of cot ­
All Fifes
R.
A.
Anderson
of
Orlando
spent
Special
ton ¿materials and the other for the
Violin
D
i
i
e
t
.
.
,
the
week
end
In
Sanf
ord,
the
guests
rtistic gown made of the
Mr. Brock atld Alias Hamrick
cotton materials. The mer- ° ( Miss Esther Malm,
America
Full Bund
chiintiywill put on a cotton sale pre­

ABOUT PEOPLE
AND EV EN T S

vious to the ball, in plenty of time
to have gowns made
Much ent hu­
siasm anil interest is being mani­
fested in the hall t ha t promises u
splendid success. T h e following rom
mittees have been appointed:
Reception* C o mm i t t e e The Exec­
utive Board.

EË' V

' Musjc Miss Laura
Fish.
dames I). L Th ra sh er , A. K
ers qipl W L Morgan

th ousand

and

A u s t r ia n

tw e n ty -liv e

v Miss Mary C Kappel has gone ........................................
thousand hales of c o t t . i n j ^ t h b
over to DeLand to he present at lb&lt; has hegu advised TiT nssurunees
Deco r at io n s
M cs d amc » Dmgee. the
masquerade
Imll
tonigli!
a l,p v
||nl;im ,|,.a .aigoes ..f
Terwilllger, Householder, Betts anil Stetson Lmversity.
cotton will not he molested when
Miss Slumon.
destined to belligerent countries in
Rrfreshments,
Mesdames AUsn • Mrs George Armstrong and »on.
\ ni bassa dor tier
J ones, W 11. Puters, C. C Wood- Mr. Fraser Armstrong have returned
Iroin New Hampshire and Canada, I ard is endeavoring t o ohtain details
erndon, W . W. Aber­ from
nathy, Jewett and Howard
where they have been spending tin- of the German' s cot ton demand
Floor
Miss Flurence Frank. Mes- lust three months
dûmes C. Ü. McLaughlin, B. W
Herndon and W. E. WaUton.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Fagg are
Henry Wight.
Program Mes dames’ R. A.- New­ the guests of Mrs
ma n, Puleston, Holly, Williams and Mr Fugg will be nm of the speakers
at the (
K convention
F. L. Miller.
Serv'ing Misses Mell Whitner,
Mat y C hup pel. Margaret Davis ami
A l l i s Addle Vtticeilt of DeLand ts
Mart ha Fox.
! the guest of frlemls in Sanford *
[’lace
Mrs. J
T . Brady. John Sh e wus one of the - attendants at
Mei ch. J
M Ferguson and Mih.- the Maeey-Dslmrne wedding
Mahoney
Mr J a m es Brive of Orlando was
the
guest ol Dr and Mrs. A&gt; E
l i e nuin’s C lu b
Philips
on Thursday,
T h e Welfare meeting of the W o m ­

I

T h if i H e a d in g T H R E E

Spr

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t
V•f
v- . •
TV*

. Dr. T . A. Neal has accepted the
invitation from the Welfare De­
partment to address the department
on " H e a l t h " at the November meet­
ing.
His acceptance is grefitly ap­
preciated
and should secure the re­
i-JvAö
sponse of a large attendance for Dr.
Neal is one of our most prominent
physicians.
All members of •the
club and their friends are cordially
invited to this meeting.

('harne

C E N TS

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—•
*— * •-»-is- Conlrrl» C lo ttil
T h e popular voting contests that
have been running a t the Seminole
Pht yn ia c y nnd D. A. Caldwell &amp;
Sons for several months jelosod Fri­
day night to the happiness of sev­
eral contestants nnd disappointment
of others. In the Seminole Contest
Miss Versa Woodcock wn« the win­
ner of the first prize with n hand.’somu'majorit y of thfee million votes,
having had eleven million in all.
She was awarded
fine graphonolu;
Mias Essie Purdon, second, won the
sewing machine; Mrs. Morris and
Miss Winnlp Smi t h , winners of the
third and fourth prises of hsndsome
geld watches and Mrs. Vance Douglass, winning fifth prise of |s
brush snd comb. I n the D. A- Cald­
well Con.eat the prises were won as
follows: - b t s s J u . l a
Hodges, the
-------- 1st ¡ ris e.
Ml** Apna How-

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«e

J. Musson.

für

L' tf

Rooms for R en t Two nice lMt?f
furnished rooms.
Mrs
St&lt;-phen,
corner Sixth ami Oak avenue
For Kent Cheap for Cash -Twer
a cr&lt;w
Call or write A. M. Tyler

TO RENT

ni ■ *

' j y f t ■— . i? •&gt;V. - •

For Rent after Nov. 1st— 5 room
cottage, 121G Park avenge ___
per month including water. 0 . '
Spencer.
19rtf

For Kent— T w o
First street.
Joe
Colu Company. .

big store* on
DeMont, Co^o
20-3 to

. MISCELANEOUS

For
barn
mock
den.
1205
York.

E“ r

Itcb v ^ A p p Iv

to

Mrs.

Jas

20-3p

For Rent
Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping
Apply to Mrs.
Furcn, 117 Laurel avenue, city.
9-tfe

sale

For
ale Hound pup for sab*
cheap
Just t hè righi age to t r ai l i. '
Por Reni Cheap T h e D li Musa
n _ p Lynch, Su tifoni, Fin., R o u t e piare, 5 a cren, ut Morire Station
See
I &gt;i; lo a li M i t i b e l l
No
1
h tf.
Mi 91 p

phone

laird’s St at ion.

Wa nti'd
St h men's

t i e n t lenleli

315

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5-tf
........ -,

Fourth t**

••1 lu­
ll ome Sc
tin: I
$10 lo tfló l i e r acre, tioo.i ,,,.atiua
un roniCTfose to Sa ninni
\'&lt;*/r
Moine Seek er, t h i s olii..

Th is S ea so n ’s Show ing o f

Lady

Corsets
r

corsetry.

all

Designs

that
arc

is correct
the

last

in

word.

Materials and trim m ings are rich and
dainty.

W o rk m a n sh ip

is

flaw less,

kitting is perfect.

A m e r ic a n Lady Corsets represent
an infinite num ber
reflecting

the

of, designs, some

latest

and

most

ultra

features of fashions, others more co n ­
servative in Style.

W e . insist

that

every

lady

take

advantage of, at least, being shown our
beautiful line of corsets.

Our salesladies

will show you with pleasure.
•

«

*

•

*

We announce our first
fall showing of American
Lady Corsets.

i _&gt;

________________

For S a l e — One c hi ld’s bed and one
revolving hook case.
Inquire 100
For Rent — Nice front room fnr
Ea*t 1 bird St
U-tf
light housekeeping, also well
tilated bedroom, 302 Park Ave.
For Sale —Trucking and citrim
________________________________L*
fruit land across river from Monroe,
Five aEiua tiled land Inside city
Florida.. AIO. to $ 2 0 ' por-acre?
Ad»
limits
for rent, near brick road and
ss» " L a n d , " c-o Herald.
18-3p
loading .station.
Apply to a . p.
&gt;r Sale—-1911 Harley-Davison
Conhelly. Sanf or d. Florida,
»-tj
■■'«* 2 . mot l Wv cl e. II h. p. Twin. Cheap. ------------------------------- - ■
Furnlshed rooms for housekeeping
R un oTRLrnilo,
Write Wright-Hel­
a
t
Mrs. C. H. Smi th’s, ,10s p^,^
ft»«, A g t ^ C r l a n d o , Fla. ^ 18-ltp
Ave., between 8rd and lrh streets,
A Real Bnrjj
One four pas_______________________ 15-tl ,
songer Overland.
rluss conFor Rent-e-One acre tiled |an,| 0o
ditiorr.
For sale.
lOtTHi. First St .
Third, strret and Maple avenue.
Address Rex Packurd, R F [). j
15-tf

0

Cents.

C omprises

Rev. G. B. Albertson of DeLand,
Rev. C. E. Enlow of Winter Park
jind Mr. S, Harrison of Winter Park
arc in town attending the Christian
E ndea vor convention.
Congregational Church
The special musical prelude of
t went y minutes for t he evening ser­
vice of Nov. 8, at 7 o’ clock will he
wotth tho cons deration of many.
Th is It tl be the first of monthly
preludes for - our rr g h t services—
after this being held. . he first S u n ­
day night of each month.
Wa t c h
for further particulars.
Th e hoys scroll sawing class began
with a goodly n umb er last Monday.
Some friends have s e nt for an extra
supply of outfits, so t h a t hereafter
no delays will be necessary.
Open
for hoys of our Su nd a y school each
Monday atui Thursday after school.
The ladiea'of our church will hold
their annual bnzunr^on Dec;. 5, S a t ­
urday afternoon and night.
Place
und further particulars ■frill be a n ­
nounced later.
Our Sunday school Is growing
stoddily, being larger now titan a t
this time last year.
E ve ry scholar
will find i t of great advantage to bo
regularly In hi a placo every Sunday;
let nothing prevent this, pleuto,
S. S, scho.ars, both young and old!

Houses for *ale or rent.

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American

a n' s Club was well attended, an in­
Mr, and Mrs. It K Etdridgc, who
terest
and enthusi asm prevailing
spent
last winter in Sanford are on
t h at was most, gratifying
Routine
their
way from Dillwyn, Va . to
business was t ransacted
The resig •
Sanford,
coining In f i n i r automobile
nations of Miss Mill \\ hither, sei
1
hey
will
hi- tin- guests of Mr and
rotary treasurer, und Mrs C
M
Mrs 11 11 Long
Mr Eldndgc is
\ orce, chairman of rest room com­
a
commission
man,
connected
with
mittee were ac cept ed with regrets.
the
H.
G.
Mile»
Co.
of
New
York.
Mrs. W. L. Morgan waa unanimous­
ly elected to succeed Miss Whitner.
Committees appointed, were Mrs. ■ Miss Grace Townsend, state s ec ­
W. E. Watsoh, chairman of civics; retary of the C. K Society will he
J
N Whitner
Mr». Harry Pilkington. house c o m ­ the guest uf Mrduring
the
eon
vent
ion
mittee; Mr*. T. A Neal, chairman
house r o inmj l i c e and Mrs
Mason J
’I
ll&lt; v G It
abiron. formerly of
commit tee on birth registration
Dr,
motion it was agreed to have Mis» Sanford but now of I'ampa is the
J . Pearle Rogers present a musical j guest uf Dr. and Mrs (". E. Walker.
comedy for t he benefit of the d e - j
purtrnent in J a n u a r y .
Mrs. W. K.
Mrs. Duncan B. Curry of J a c k ­
Watson reported t ha t a cleaning up sonville,
president
of
the S t a t e
campaign would he observed in Union of C. E . and Mr. Nelson of
De ce mb er and another in April. Kissimmee are the guest« of Mrs.
Moti on was made and carried to C. R. Walker for the Endeavor c o n ­
operate a rest room at the Woman’s t e n t i o n .
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Club rooms, provided funds for its
maintenance could he raised.
A
Mrs. Woatherbee Sr. and Mrs.
full report was mude in behalf of Nellie Weathcrbee
of
Kissimmee
the Junior Civic League.
are visiting Mrs. J a c k Davison.

Fine 5 weeks old lettuce plants
vfor salt1
50 cents -ner 1.00ft.
M.
Himliin (Shoe milker). 113 W. 1st
street.
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ADVERTISING

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ferrnn of
Ambassador Gerard cabled today
Kustis are the guests of their daugh­
',u" y
(hat - Germany needs a t least fifty j 1
ter. Mrs. D. L. Th ra sh er .
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Secondhand oil or gaaFor Kent— T o refined rouplt?k f„u
‘i’sw* good bitntrr.T
’nTcA'frtomV.- -RxeellenLTo ration ■j*tn
eheap. Can he seen nt Sanford F u r ­ dollars per mon th.
No small chil­
niture Co. *.
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dren.
Enquire R, Herald Ontr,.

i wish to invest $200 00 in m h
Ren t— Good seven acre farm,
and house, near Beck Ha m­ and my service in a good [laying
Station, known as Castle Ga r­ i ............ &gt;■ hutiftHili ih*■» ~rrtrw
100 Bedell St.,
Address Corn C. Hollinger, J a m e s A. Fi nn ,
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Center St., Cnnostota. New Hempstead, L. L , N V
Pi-tic
Wanted Two-furrusluil r - m » fur
For Rent Nice furnished rooms light housekeeping Mat
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at S t u mon’». $1.25 a week und up. 5 yuer ohl child.
\\ hen an-wi ring
316 E , Fourth St.
9-13tp
s t at e priee.
H. H. J., c-o Sanford
T
Herald.
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For Rent Suite of three rooms
■Liyid hath.
Over McCuller'a store.
Wanted— Plowing or team »ori
,
I Sahfurd Telephone Co.
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CLASSIFIED

Mr. Julius Sc hu lt z und family, America
fuii'Rnudi
who are recent arrivals inSanford
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isinvited to this con-j
lire domicilibd in the Howard hotr.e rerl
•' freewill offering will h e ;
taken to he used in the lurchare of
on Oak avenue.
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SEMI-WEEKLY

: SANFORD H ER A LD
IN S A N F O R D

VOLUME VI
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Huh) llii»ine»»
Oil** of tin- hliMosl placet- in l lie
i Vy
»he building forni«-rty the
A. C . L. passenger station it ml re­
cently loused By h ]■ Dutton who
|ia engaged in tin* crate. glowers’

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fetturo of S.inlnnl and him re
c«Aitly purvha»t-tl m- oti l I fine autom u b i l o - r m r l f r ^ o r n i F Ifansportartoti
Sanford growers are beginning to of feed untl »upplu » and luT kt.tq „
Winn ihe quexnnn
perk'up a bit and an bringing in i them moving.
the first shipments of the season. I of hauling the sehonl children ewnic
The fit)' ia beginning to feci the up Mr. Dutton w’n* there with the
fint pulsmgs of the great vegetable smile proverbial am! offered to hnul
business that hns placed Sanford them on the Cameron City route.
foremost in the winter vegetable He hauls them on rceortl lime and
growing sections of the world. In u is contumplating the purchuse of
conversation with F. ,F.
Dutton,, another big truek with a top to
that Busy hustler who keeps up with keep t he kiddies from t he. rain .this
•verything pertaiiing to the mar­ winter.
Mr. Dutton has just rekets and the growers wo elicited the (reived several car loads uf farming
following valuable information:
' Impl ements and has everything for
First car of vegetables for the the grower, even the seeds und the
»rasoti moves on Saturday.
Egg­ plants.
Hi- believes m aiding and
plants made up fropi various ship­ assisting the grower in getting startpers and &gt;hip|N'd 1 0
New York ed and after bis trop is ready is
Previous -ales eggplant from San­ there to Inn it nr get the best mar­
ford sold from t - '-¡i to f ’J .ML Pros­ ket price (or -.tine i n ' ti,* non berti
pects for later shipments at pn ad­ marke (a.
Dut tun is the Kind of
vanced price good.
man that Sanford needs.
Various western markets begin ‘ning to inquire for eggplant, also
lettuce and romaine, these markets
advising that the cold weather Inis

CHRISTMAS BOX
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vegetable-, and t hut by tbe timi*
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CITY AND COUNTY WILL' ASSIST
THE COUNTY FAIR

I n t e r me nt

ON HONOR LIST
ACCREDITEDSCHOOLS
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-Seminole county will' have a fair
February.
This has been decided upon by
tho action of the citzen.x unci council
last night in making an additional
appropriation for the Seminolo coun­
ty fair and the board of county c om­
missioned will do the same today.
Both of these bodies hud already
pledged u sum of money for 'an exluhiUutL ,aL Orlando, and recogniting the fact that a display of S em­
inole county product* here would
be fruitful in results to the business
interests .d tlte county decided t hat
the display in Sunford could It® re­
moved in the Oriando fair and a much
butter exhibit made there.
This ia &gt;
in lino with the idea of the ent er­
prising merchants of this city who
are heartily in favor of some a t t r a c ­
tion that will bring the people to
Sanford instead of allowing t hem
front year to year going from S a n ­
ford to * 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' other city.

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break
previous
habit*, even if they
in Ib-fl i ii
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Florida
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never «Mitered t In’ stort* before.
no w . lidin
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corners in ti e t&gt;m r . - . r i ' d t"r tin m
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king» |,v doggi I I'
dork last Fri dà &gt; night.
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T h e ( ¡ n e b e n a n d l i r e*
to aggressi on
I
The
cuniidence
of
Germany
as
Friday jugbl by colored electric
the vointimtee on buying, wtlliu
result is reflected in Ian. G e r m a n c r u i s e r * u r q t i ffed by
B|Lu and the efToct from the streets h«l,y'» pretty little blanket and i up, I the ultimate
Tur i y , m u l l o u r T u r k i s h t o r p i d o
the
words &lt;d Emperor William
°I Sinfm,1 wa» very pretty, ultraet- irresistible in it* p mk j i e a u r y
Toy*
boat . a f e r e p o r t e d t o h a v e V l.e Weil
I i t i h r . n l ) c i m i i n s t a u r e s tin- e n
init a large crowd to the dock. It is
“ll descriptions went into thus..
t In- . bom tinnì ment id U itssi.iti
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in\ will t'l b a a l e l l . " be s a i d Iti a d
«id that the Wilt rose was t h e . hexes atul wild, knows tin loving
Ti n pt. s e t , , ,
I •I : in l lie l r i mi a
)'»cht recently used by the com- -■*'riliec* made b&gt; little b. art- to ilt, , i g o ut ,»&lt; b i s r e g i m e n t s .
|b r m , s i . i t * ' ,
ollii'ially t h a t
t h e I- D u r t e i l o l T u r k i s h g u n h o w l ' at
P*ny putting on the I’ettls of I'aullne
»'In rished toys and hüpsnkVs
t In • t r a t i e e o l t h e &lt;&lt;idl ••( - t e r 111■I
to the far away children'.*
High s i t u a t i " « is r e g a r d e d as t h e m o s t
t* running at the Star
g,
i n v o r . t h l e |lfj- s o m e t i m e , a l t h o u g h it *i'ur • -Il I r o u p s ill, ¡It1 \ r . I. Vi
school girl* ruiiiiHiigiiJ out almost
on
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forgot tell
toys, boy s gave their Kivi.- ... new d e l i t t i * o l t h e l i g h t i n g
H old T h i e f
I ... . gar i n. Wi red ‘ U11 h I
•&gt; ' ■■•r .11
I rett' It s t a t e m e n t ’ is e q u a l l y
dimes
and
quarter- and litt!»' girl* l ia
\ntor Schmelz report* that some
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vati".
points, including the blood
*jid -oda water and other supplies. c o o p e r a t i o n t h a t will la &lt; in t, !.. d
join
In tin* uur, luv» di1 » l'.C'l, «1«
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O n t h e c e n t e r vor bog to u message f r o m l Sufiii, fu
and
Mr •vvomen wlit» have hail charge of t ht- fI e n t i t y ••( D i x m u d e .
Ltlped himself
again
&gt; neutral
.V, .void L.I n lu •' ' 1
,i,d f i g h t
of t h e allivtl l i n e s , us 1 rem
is thinking of set 11tig a work!
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r
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t
t
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regarding
the 'I IM i ’ lull ull
to
Over nino dollars in &lt;ash wit- &gt;&gt;u s, Milt' "I tin' tier muti» are sai&lt;
" ar trap tc/ catch the burl, bold
»•&gt;*■ (»artiii
Grec1
e
und
Bouiitatua.
who»«
have
Ini'ii
repulsed.
ourglar.
tributed by the
high school and
pati
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ill
til«'
war
I'
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gar
Ii d as not
The
German
and
Austrian
forces
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grammar school, that w*t- judicious
utUG»’ ly, we- ilTOOUtit of thi* arlliTlt*
in
the
east,
compelled
y^xittire
bu­
ly ox pended by Mrs. It. J. Holly,
of T irkeV.
I w i th ‘Sanf or d merchants, for article* fère the Bussiti n advance, have
&gt;* |||i .
to go lit the box
T h e H-..fl,
the primary school added to Un­
laical St ars to Twtnkic
leash brought by the little tot* anil
Never before in the history of playing un ettlhusiuem which men to
sent a bolt of outing llanind, to lie'
Si ( CESS.
added to their other contribution*. Sutiford bave lite people itaci thè
The piny 1* being given uinlet the
Ont ho topof oach box wns a card. I opportunity thnt will ite given t bem
HUspnes
of* the t'lvo Depart met.I of
" F r o m tbe Childrcn of Sunford to ,m Tuesilay evening, Nove lOtb. ut
tbe Woman's ( ’Ink and hearty
thè ( . hildren of Europe, A Mi-rry |j(|1 |mpurial. lo »ih* locai star* play
Southern E x p re ss Co.
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I m ,1 11"u
Ili' : t'l tlt&lt; i l ul l ..I,'! .li­
t ì i v n i g a c o n l i u l miti wi l l i n g , i - - i . t
N' w Y " r i . ri i n
today’s issue. The ad­ atic«' to , Mr * . Terlutun w«re Alt
jj»«. jtluy. " ( t u t ol thè F o i d , " b&gt; to i tie rest r oom, a ie.,tur c of the
vertisement may be found
duincs Hurry l'ilkington, Al Lilgui. lauigdon McCormick, is the drumu- dul l that f rom u practical vdewpoint
wa» a success, and yet nei
eetls ett
W. Ii. Totera, it. J. Holly and John
.on Page G
tizalion* of Moody and Sankey's cu tu.i gement liimnciully
Meisch.
To Mrs. A. E. i’bilips is due tb«- 1 “ Ninety anti Nine, " and is arranged
*f»Sp'ecial Notice
credit^ for t he suggestion to send a so as to* present a succession of afv
( hristlan Endeavor Progrnnj
box lu Europe. The Woman' s Club pealing scene», each scene containing
Owing (p t he rush of business of
The ^ erald will on each
cordially t h an k * all who have con- a clever plot and a telling moral in­
terspersed with enough humor to the Endeuvorcr» the local secretary
I
tributed
I
n
a
ny
degree
to
tho
suc­
attention to the
cess of the movement, and psperlul- make one forget tho strencr things could not get the article relative (o
advertisement in ly the children and youtig people of of life.
their meeting here ready for . this
*
Eaeh of the cast bAa been selected iit*tie. The sa me in full will,appear
the Sanford public school* for their
because of their individual fitnesa |h Friday’s ixsfut.

The L argest

The j

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at nine

SEMINOLE FAIR
NOW ASSURED

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Kim avenue l a s t Friday "night

funeral occurred .Sunday
from the l a t e residence

-------Mr. Nelson was 77 years of age
Soi • ti mi.
. mum ji ibv Livti».*lL the lutai oí his d«-««tb a n d —hinl
There seems to lie some ml»upprehension ulm'ut tin meaning of Depa-in. -nt of the Woman's I'lul iteen in feeble health (or sevoral
me City Beautiful article published expect« io bold a plant sale, mid it ' years, His rapid decline being due
to a stroke of paralysis sullered
in the Herald two week* ago.
The
would lie a good idea for- intending about a
ugo.
worMs ¿ r n i f attnuaf do not r t f e r ton
ÂÜÏ.
customer*,
to
study
their
plant
c
a
t
­
'ielsot
Mr.
Nelson
came to the Upsala
clasts of pluntr, but to the f ac t that
it is the intention of the commit tee ulogues a liit, and indicate to some section with tbo Swedish colony and
»ricmal land owners
to hold competition* -«-rMi oh it m-fi t/. member of the committee just what,
For the spring show, which will lie aorta of thing* they would like ‘t o f « el llng lil* property from General
,
*
I Sanford when the colony ■was lo*
held,in April or May, it is the object have.
This
thing
of
studying
a
lloWere
c.itctl
there
and
|iintod
to encourage the planting oT (lowers
ratal
.
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,f
very
curious
developgrove,
fullering
the
Joss
Ilf
Ills
trees
that will make an immediate show,
At Ttit" staff one muvTie or- Ifl Hit* riñere but sticking lo his
and tin«* for two reason*
Firstly,* men!
when one begins to plant in u small ders ,i mi* rei latteo us lifty cent col- place in adversity with the charac­
He was
way, like nasturtiums, pinks and lection or ina y \m&gt; in a groat sport teristic fidelity of Ids race.
respected
by
all
who
knew
him
ami
igalici.
ibii.
b’s
to
l.lo»
in
a
the like, tin* gardening germ gets in of evi •
during
Ins
long
residence
in
this
sec­
w
hot,
m.i.ir
in
plants
t.(
thè
ilori-ts
it- b*'t work nobo.dv ever -lopIIy and t&lt;&gt; t he gi r fu tion made many Iriends who loved
willi amqiuls if I bey make a •uccess OWII -■ ■ . t ioli
grow
'■re
ai
tiviand owtie begilis him |.»r bis honesty and integrity.
of t hein. aiiil the (.hinting of heavy
He leaves a loving wifo and *ix
idea» of one's uwn, ordering
shrubbery that will endure and grow to ‘ha
more beautiful as years gp on, fol­ a ’ twenty-five dent novelty to try children to mourn his loss: . Mr*.
lows easily and naturally
Secondly, out, or several of . some favorite Van Ness, -Mrs. J , V. White, Ellk lini this begins the infer- word Nelson Benjamin Nelson, Krin the spring of the year we have plant
tritili», and by
‘•V the easiest best Nelson,
more visitors limit at any other s e a - ! b |,n
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M. M f * «i f. ■ed l i â t
showing what mir s,.i| and climate Ilei

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Death of Haris Nelson
Haiij« Nelson, one of the pioneers

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GOOD LA DIRS OF SANFORD DOING GREAT, y^v- i*
t emil i c hurc h olflciuttng
WO UK OK IMPROVEMENT
s . v made in Luke View.

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PA IG N GROW S

EGG PLANT STARTS OFF WITH
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VEGETABLES START
FROM SANFORDf

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newspaper than any other way.
f » *11ii1*i 11 1 1 I*y ih* • h.urm.Hi
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(V her,, 1 u#t',m,-r gets ,,*,■ 11 ji
vx Li ■ i Ft»1 ki’il [** * ist U, t III' opt MOU
( lnr,-ugb bts (rielida. there are a
ui î t m » t»tu nu l u &lt;b wn - rend
score that come through the newsT h e n en lite t i l e call for the best.
paper advertising.
Dr
t ' o n r a d t a n d Mr Thitrksoti selecteti the application of the llillsNew Vnrk l*uri) Here
borougb Bigi, School
When I’rof
I. S Mutton of Kndicotl, New
K,thins,in bad remi it severul jumpYork and Fred Aldridge and Frank
&gt;d t,, their It of to make 11 motion,
(Snyder of Binghumpton, New York
lor the adtqdion of the Florida c om ­ were ' i n the city yesterday on a
mittee*» recoin in* -tidal Ititi» T h e mo­
prospecting tour
Mr. Mutton' is
tion was made ,. 1 ,|| ■Iirrii'il by -a»
an o l d f r i e n d ol E D, Uhiltentou of
i in mat toil
»-peaking o| I ht». Ml
this 1 tty and tin party spent the day
llttbllison said toda;., "It wa, the
very p l e a s a n t l y moking over the city.
grt „ 1 si hm,,,, 11.** a - - ml 1 0 u , oui,I
Mr Mvi11&lt;ititi i. engaged ill the hotel
I.« t o. .
upon
1 1..I I.unía
lugli
bu»iiie&gt;s* a n d owns anil eolilrols sev­
-. bu,u
eral title hotels in hi» native s l a t t ­
i t i l i 1,o r , 111gli High school of this
ami bus an interest in several in
c i t y hi.» boien an accredited school
Florid..
lie
js
also
Interested ill
P u v1 :
., • I.............. i 0 M c u itiliur ol
starting a hotel m rvunford, lor after
t b e t w e n t y a, « e |T! eil t III' 'll her day
looking over the prospect» here and
l' i to t w e n t y were t he choice of the
noting the link &lt;&gt;f hotels here he hu*
r u m Itili t e e , from
1
’ thirty applications
de culmi vwaiorurri siboitt - J u n u a r y '
Ulmin with tin-in. ■—tt^uetrlitilH' Wert1'
first ami sfnrt something here.
asked of all concerning equipment,
(acuity, etc
( imperative Katmlng?
ll i e schools thus accredited are
In thia ugu of eooperation, in
Gwyye institute, Arcadia; Lee C mut­
which manufacturing and commer­
!.. Ht gli. Fini M y or»; ) luytnnu iligli,
cial uiteresU lui ve attui ned wotuierDay tona; Manatee County High,
ful dcvelopment ami snccesit by
Hrudentown; Pinella» County High.
merging tlu-lr resources, il i» not
Oourwatcr, Alai bua C'iiiint, Bigi».
to
he wondered'at that eooperation
( ¡iniliosv
ju ne sville,
ilio. Du vai &lt; «tunt y High.
b us -dow ly
l ui t
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Augustine; St. Petersburg High, St .
Petersburg; Hillsborough County,*
High, T am pa ; Palm Beach, C o u n t y
High. West Palm Beach.
I t means that t he graduates of
any of these schools will be accept
ed without examination by tbe goll e g e s - o f the south, and aWo by ma ny
I nort hern colleges.— Tampa ..Times. J .
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a n d t b e r e s i l i ! i- .1 g r c . i t l y reduct-d
cosi of iivuig a n d ie.vicned ex penso.
, ,
ol farming,
.,
,
Tlortda inirmcrn are leading - the
cooperativo movement and it is
gradual,y being extended into every
feuture of community Ufo.
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New Pressing (Tub
Mrs. S. If. LuHocquo has s t ar t ed
a new pressing club in the Clark
building at tito corner of Palmetto
avenue und First street and expect*,
to do flrat class work in pressing;

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tin- dinitlg rotini reil and black feu- '.»11 O u k . «Venue, Thursday
lured the ducuruliuns, with
SorVing- '
Misses Meli tVhititer,
|yellow daisies.
A witches', caldron Aid Society n( the Baptist church. Mary Chnppcl, Margaret Davi» a ri»!
hung in one corner.
launch wus All member* e x a c t e d ‘ to bring nn Martha Fox.
P l u mb i n g and
served from the cuUirou, kith fancy apron
he
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Gas Fitting
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BEING A RESUME OF^ SANFORD HAPPENINGS ' wafers. The souvenirs were yellow ;
PI.ACKD
ANY
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ami
lilack. baskets of nut* and ranAmong those from Winter
Park
In t Utlv \Ve*lt
UP-TO-DATE
tiie*
Th e guests were received in f„r t he »E convention were
.Alia*
l&gt;‘, Suriflay P*|&gt;
All W o r k I t v c o i r e * My l ’tr-un»!
rn» ami Mifithe hall b&gt; a gho„'t.
The-rooms
Florence Hetta, Mrs. Mattie Harris
A t t e n t i o n And lient Effort*
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CommunirnlioriH far thin Column Should bp Marked "Society Editor", or
« i n . Prompt,
were lighted only by the lanterns. , and \|r. Percy Dale,
Phoned to Mrs. H. A. Trrheun. Phone 203
rrtiahtr wrvie».
giving an eerie touch of ghoatliness j
F r m mtimntiìfl- l«*t in figura » I t h you on faking Opposite City Hall
Telephone No y
rntir«* chant«* «it your •&lt;!\»-rtuin« mt«-rmt*. lU*fcrIIO the scene.
Hallowe'en games
M(.,| wh il ne r returned Fri- pftrm from »atUftai clini U
l-htinr «771
A n n ou n ctm rn l»
I
a », », k boM,in* '
»“ &gt;r' r t " wor« emoye.|. old apd young enter- day fr„ m „ w,.,.k-s visi, t(( Wlntcr
It.
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, unti all nortA tif iliilloui* en K i i i n w ^n » mio ih»*ni u ni i ili** ioliit\ ami
.
T h e \\ oman n Citili uill meet ut
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were enjoyecl by Ih«* young people npmt oi thè neniton.
In thè ghost
Advertising Company, Inc.
thè ciuh roani» un Ouk svenili* w pò * i
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t
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^ untll a Iute hour, unti delidou» mki* gue^Ring conte»! thè prue, n pretty
Stop a cou*h before It
Mittu
ml Life Hid«,
Jmràtaunvlife, Ha,
neaday afternoon at •» o ciuck.
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Henry Wight left Monday
The best souvenir apron was won by Mr*.
develops something more
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, and punch were served
full attendance desired. Business of
night for a visit of several days in
•erlous.
of tho whole party were the c h a r m ­ A. I). Smith.
Dancing was enjoyed
importance.
ing young girls in their masquerade by the young people until 12 o’clock Jacksonville.
Ballard’s
Mrs. J. II. Ferguson entertained
costumes, for the boys to guess warned them t ha t Sunday was at
t he rose makers very delightfully
which was who.”
Alice—Caldwell,--hand. * Enjoyi ng the hospitality of
*^r- **• Johnson . of Monroe . was
lust t hursday afternooni ic n ext
, 1 ^ ^ . liulu lai ty. tpreen w o n “ their gracious host* wero Mr a m p among ,ho visiting delegate* last
meeting will he held with—M r m C K~.~ -j" ’ '*“ *“ ■•* ***“ '•
JEWELER
. .
the prize, a pretty tango tie
Rush Mrs. J. K J ohnson, Mr and M/*
Johnson, T hursday afternoon at .1
Won the prize for being j J . H Ferguson, Dr arid Mr*. C. K
I* T h e It r m c d r Th a t
o'clock.
Mrs. Johnson's home h r®
the best Barnutn &amp; Bailey clown on W a l k e r , - Mr. and Mrs. Tayl or. Mr
Miss Bessie Mosely and
Miss
MV SPECIALTIES
Dor* th r Work.
French avenue, next to the corner
record, who generously shared
his . and Mrs. Harry Kent, Mr. and Mrs." Mattie Bundy ofKissimmee c a m e
PTcknnV# Hand Pnlhterl China
It relieves coughing lmmr.il,
of First street.
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box of candy with t he girls. In
t he Wolfe. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Witte, up for the Sunday services of
the
atelr. eases surenr»* In Ih»
Gorhnnt's Sterling Silver
lUbgi. loosens
phlegm
u.J
word guessing c o n t e s t , Ulf priz e s ! Mr. a n d - M t t ^ S o c u r J , Mr. and Mr». - C. E. c on ven ti on .-------------- -•
Rogers' Plated Ware
clears ilio bronchial lubes. It
E rrry l l ' r i i r f î ritigr
" p ic k l e s , " tied with pink and
red |Philip Dale, Mr. and Mrs. It. A.
Elgin ami Walihnm Wnichel
Is a nno family remedy, ple»sb y Terheum Mesdames A. D. Smith,
Mrs. C. 0 . McLaughlin, who Is ribbons respectively were won
Mm. May Demtirtg, atute Supt.
nnt to tnko and good for clUJ. |
a very a t tr act ive T . L. O'Connor, Anna Walker, R a n ­ of J un ior ' Christian Endeavor wus
always a popular hostess entertained RUth McDabiel,
I dren and adults.
t he Every Week Bridge Club last Seminole Indian maiden, and Allan dall, W. 1!. Peters, J . C, Ensrninger one of the Winter P ark dclegates to
l'rtoe 25c. M e nod SI. 00.
Agnes B o t h a m l y *waa t he and Townsend; .Misses Ev a Walker, the C. E. convention.
Th ur sd ay nfternoon and other guests Jones.
Duv tho $100 site II Cnntalnil
Amelia
Schnaar,
Agnes
Rflnfroe,
very delightfully. Th e re were three dearest little clown imaginable.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
five times aa much an the ttal
tables of bridge, tho score winning
Helen Hand was a very handsome Hora Walker, Carrie Ensrninger and
site, and you act with each hot.
Mr. Duncan B. .Curry of J a c k s o n ­
tfo a Dr. Herrick's lied I'. pptr]
the prize being made by Mrs. R-, A, king of hearts qui te prouil of his Gussie Post; Itev. G. B . Waldron, ville was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Porous plaster for tho chest.
Walter
Post,
'ffnrt',^T5clinaar,
Joe
Newman.
Th e prize competed for fcseort, -Elizabeth Stafford, a c h a r m ­
SEED POTATOES
Henry Wight during the convention.
Crown on th* rti(fi-&gt;I hill, nl Simtun I'ounty,
JameiF.Dallard,Prop. bt.Loun.Ma.
by the brides present was won by ing- queen of henrts, in black and Meisch and Mr Minerirk.
»looit 1hOQ ti v 1 »Liovo fw« tovrl.
Mrs.
T1 hIISe prize*
ill
I a m W.
IV. E.
U| Watson.
M l i mui l t
Its
Ired.
t It,
lFern
I I II Ward
tl Ul II was a gracious and
Stephens Eye S itv« Curai Ge-a
F R E E FROM DISEASE
Mrs. H Iscrrnan of Monroe al*
Eye».
wirg exquisitely beaut if ul boudoir |graceful dame of “ ye olden tyme,
1^.Surprise I'tiHy
g, ta r tl y , prolific variti**,
(« u v i h r m a
1 tended the sessions of the C. E. m aStl ,ro nSveni
fur c »l.tïofuv.
caps of lace and ribbon.
Sc al l op ed 1 while the Y u m . Y u m girl was al-^
Little Miss Norma Herndon re|3&lt;xoAuoHccoHntNorf)tw|
con vent Ion.
W A L K E R S E E D POTATO F A R M S
oysters on toast,
devilled e.ggn. together kissuble in the person of ceived the sur|»rise of her life, when
Boi vv. Avoca. Sltuban Count/; ti V.
Wm G M . D R I l b . f
pickles, crackers and coffee were May Thrasher.
If all the ladies of forty little friends, ail in masquerMis*
Gussie
Post
returned
from
temptingly served by the hostess the Turkish harem are as a t tr act i ve adc costumes, marched uj» to her
Members of I he d u b present were and lovely as Virginia Brady, who home Sat urday night to give her ,t New Y urk on Tuesday, where she
Mead a mes T. A. Neal, C, M. Yorce, impornoiiated one of the harem beautiful surprise party and such n has been spending the summer.
v
Margar et Barnes, Forrest Lake, W. beauties i t is no wonder the Su lt an pre tt y sight is seldom seen, for that
Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Ilcnies have
D. Holden, G. F. Smi th.
Other is u jealous guiirdiun.
Enjoying flu* joyous party wore made up of king«
guests (Here Mesdames
Geo.
I). hospitality of the
Kewpies were and queen* in gorgeous raiment, taken an a part ment at the Fairview'
Bishop, W. E. Watson. S. E. I’ ules- Dick Brown, J. I). Woodruff, G. W. grotesque clowns, dear little fairies. f " r Die winter
Mr. Henies ìh the
ton, B W Herndon, it A. Newman Spencer, Fred Wight, Allan J on es a charming colonial dame, a beau genial pti-scriptiou clerk at the Setti
and Rush Murphy.
and A P. Connelly.
tiful Bo-IYep, ghosts, Y urn Y uni »noli- I hurmucy
girl* ami boys of all nations. 1 nfi/nist I'u rly
diaq braves amt princesses, and !.i 1
MrI, K
R a k e r , who has b e e n
Ih liy h l/u l I'urrh I h lt t if
Little Miss Sarah Whj-clcs» was but nut least, t i e Gold Du»i Twin- tin- gm- t •&gt;! her -i ter. Mrs
Went,
Mr and Mrs Frank Miller en te r­ the
happy young
hostess of
a . were there too, the i ulest pair of left to day
for her home at
Maratained Friday evening with a charm­ creepy, shivery ghost, party Fri day masqueraders imaginable.
The co- -ota
ing porch dance, one of the most de­ night in celebration of In r ninth lutne* were beautiful m a n . of Ginn
lightful tiVullt. uf lliU MlUfeUll.
file birthday, at the home of tier par- displaying taste and ingenuity in I in
l Mr a. A. K. Curtiss, mother of Mr«.
a t t r a c t i v e homo wus very lovely
ertts on Oak avenue
After
little deve■lopment of t hr eburarter
Davis Hart lia- returned from a de
with it* ilecnralion* of red and green g h o s t » , w e r e asst t u h l e d . ti n
IrliNi
Ii. * u .t It 1u».u- t , 11. !,f 1L li g ti t f nl \j-it of -c i er.il months ili
» .1 in»)
red roses ,ind poiu-ettras la-mg used
knocking at tile door, a great,I I'Ik! huit ■ till k*. t !» vrirl - pri/e, .1 ! " •v •* W i-i o* in ,ind to orgi'.i
• with artistic effect among the green
nm-1 lim- t*t 1n in m* VN.1* a w.t r ■1«-•t Iu th
pumpkin - ghost, at least
Thu softened glow of rod shaded have been, (or it bad a pumpkin Gold Du-t I w n. - , who p r o i . d to I.,Mr- George Reid rue of Bartow
lights completed o seem- of charm heud, and then the fun began
T h e Surah Wight and Frames |#utioi- I to j;-o : of Mr mit
IL»;
and beauty most pleasing .uid rf- l i g h t s w e r e I &gt;Il t o u t a n d It w « « i n
I'he lo*\-’ prize i f a pair of gobi ■uff
K* t-f : .»•
feet i s iIt I ■w I .I
d i e d g hnsl |y t o s e e al l ti ni e -ir* .t &gt;1 111111 if If. .1,1 It .
T h e broad verandas are i - peeiull;. lilt gliO-l- •** 11V•- peopl
I I
»it t itig wI . ini ;g •• ' i&gt; wti , o - t l i m e
* t" d
I L i w s . i n - a i d i l a u g t t er,
adapt* il for dancing.
Tiu* mtrsie around and telling In
puh Ur.:l in g game* were i l a y e d i h r " I g h o i n
l.u f f in a n left for t l i a b i ,
Mr
was excellent and .the dancing e n ­ v b i s p i - r * t h e most Idoivd (iirillit.g 11»- c\i-i.i v m t i : . j , c F I 1 o ' 1 d ,, Tl I
a
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mi
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a
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:
j oyed until a late hour
Punch w.i* g i i O - l - t o n e s
a
Holt*
,•
I
j
.
olili
.
l&gt; i» .i ii •! ; I M.t 1in
served throughout the e\ciung. a
U . \ "*■ '
It* nl 1 1•• ’ o I popnl.i!
ft \
a
Aller
I fee - l o r \
: i d b ug
'&lt; •
saniiwiiii course was also served
lo fell.
nielli s wire a j 11 &gt;
d all
ghost lo n g I he little g ilo» 1 - la - i t i n g .
J K
^Morris presided over the puncti Dr Sesti w«- frig Itlened utmost la,
111.Hit table
I a ill'll! . l i t l o r t)
T T * T t “ Kit*
11.«
Mo:
bowl anti Mr* I J . Gonzales poured
wa o . o i c d w i t h .. 1]
.tl"L
dealii when they culled un inni, and
coffee.
Th e invited guests were: other people Were j ust a* scared! tl,,nK» l °
th'' »ppvtit» of Hing W orks left Monday (or a visit
'
‘
'Mr
'
'lb
* rn- ‘to 1hi &lt;ih'ldrei:
ti-..
'
H e w ill
Mr. and Mrs. "'A. P. Connelly, Mr most out of their wit*, but recovered young peuple
Assisting
n: ,I .inaila
and Mrs. F. J. Gonzeles, Mr and
Unii wet.
MrI' urn -I Lake ..lid
away f ■•r everal week
when i bey found nut t iny were rent
Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mr. and Mra. live girls and boy*.
Mrs A I’ Connelly
Norma was
B. \V Herndon, Me and Mrs R A
d I hi
lit! ■ r o l l * ha de
\
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ti. 11 » f . »I
Ib r n i m i g to t i e W
, Jt
F|.»
'll i f I
,f
i ,,
New man. Mr ami Mrs
lieu
\
•t
»11 lit 111 ii- r&gt; I res h m e n t w if
-&gt; r •
1 let nttes, I Jr and Mrs S K 1‘tib
11. t. I
I.
1 &gt;•
'.I r
II I he *11lit t g room » till h ».I- level .
ton, Mr ami Mr- 1 I Miller Mr
\ H.wiiru
I
.■ml a t t r u e t n e wnii quantities ui
and Mr*. \\. E. Watson, Mr and
//llt/llUl'lM Nlll'iuf
yellow .llower«. T h e fun and frolic
Mrs. G e o .. Bishop, Dr. and Mrs.
One of the most delightful ami e n ­
/Mr.
Air. am
and Mr*. Archie Betta rewas finished out on the lawn in the
d
*
Cecil B u t t , . Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Sumlay after a delightful
moonlight, the little folk* departing jo ya b le of the Hallowe'en affairs was turned Si
Wallnco, Mr. and Mrs. Dens and
at Inst with the full conviction t ha t given nt the Presbyterian Mans»' wedding trip «pent in Brooklyn.!
Mrs. Morris; Misses Charl otte Hand,
Friday night, by the bum» societies s; y N, * Jersey, i'lulailelpl.ui ,u;d'
Ghost parties were the best fun yet
Elizabeth and Anna. McLaughlin
Surah's guests wen- R u t h ami Addle ' » h,," ‘,r "/ U"'
,,M‘ " -»»hinglo,,. I&gt; (
'Annie Lee and la-ttie Caldwell, Belli1
lu Marshall, Virginia l)*'Coursi*y. Nun Christian Endeavor eonvention
n:
S m i th , Lillian and Anne Higgins,
T
h
e
pariurs
were
tustefull&gt;
decorThu
l.u'iu-»'
t
'tium
uf
tint.'
h
tigrei'axton, Margaret Hi-rm r. Ilelep and
Essie Purdon, 'Florence Frank, Linda
S hI ih-j Kiiim-il&gt;. Carolyn Sh uma n ’ • ated wnti |&gt;utleil pialli- alili firn- gatimml
l ur. t i will in» I a! 1 1»Connelly. Helen Rowland, Horlensc
I tonal ii B r m k timi William Vkheeles*. anil iiung
with
Luk u lanterns
liuri I. F n tiny afternoon at It o elm k.
Weidman, Muriel Hurrold and Glad
Buts, owl* and cals covered the
ya Morris; Messrs. Raymond Key,
wall*, creating a strong impression
I A party enjoying u delightful rub­
J/iisTjurrmfr Ih r lh d a y I'arly
Loyd Galloway, Clarence Mahoney,
that spooks might be abroad. , Th e lo. G o l liu Saturday afternoon wuf.i*
Karl and Eugene Koumillul, Ned,
Another happy birthday party witches' ' ca l d r o n seethed and sim­
Mr. und Mrs. M. F. Robinson,"¿Tra.
Hoy and J o e Chittenden, Billy Hill, enjoyed by the little folk* was given
mered, a moat delicious concoction, Henry Wight and Mrs. F. S. Mun­
Osborne Herndon, Henry Purdon, by Mario Stemper S a t u r da y a f t e r ­
ordinarily culled punch, that was son. .
David and Weidman Cal dm well, L. noon in honor of her t e n th birthday.
served with sandwiches.
A fine
P. McCuller, .Arthur YowelL J. i). T h e children came in fanciful mna- program of music und song was ren­
Effective from Äugtet Dt. I B M , to A u 1» ■'
Robert s,
Ralph
Wight and
Dr. querade costume*, ghosts, Indians,
.
Itirlhr
dered by' Miss Mamie Devlin, Mis*
1st, l!)lfi. and ¿11a Mi I UT»! .'¿.lùw any lid.
Thomas Durham is t)iu name of
Fain.
cow boys, duikie*. fairies und nil Lettic Caldwell and Mr*. Terwildining timt tniif. B U I Nt 11 A l •AIN M
i *•
sort* of
non-descript
characters, liger, Mrs. Maxwell gave it read­ t he little son born to Mr. and Mrs.
A D V A N C E 1 All retail biivco &lt;&lt;f » iw J- t
mingling together in happy uncon­ ing entitled " Sn nd al ph on ” and re­ Lewi* Thursday, Oct. 2!*tb.
»
• **
H allotct'en P a r ty
car«' fn’iru Aui'ii't 1st, I B M . ' to A»"'
1
cern.
sponded to an encore with
"lie
1Dlf*. will »bat - in , - dii« oi the r&gt;
One of tfie very happieat uffuirs
Born to .\ir. and Mr*. C. E.
Amusing Hallowe'en game* were Wasn't R e a d y . "
Mis* Annie lam
tlic^cxicnt «• S-lti 1
vtiJ per Ci t. en ■ &lt;i &lt;
of Hallowe’en week was the lovely
enjoyed, as well as t h e dainty re- Caldwell
___ ___ _ "giivc""two
^ clever
...... .........................
I'iVtle rea.i- Seh/*" Thursday. Oct. 29th. u little
they Inly, P R O V I D E D
Wr - » i ! an* !
part y given by the girls of the
freshinrnta «erved by Marie's mother, j ¡ng*
»Mnnny*« l' ickanniny" and * ° 11'
1,0 wil1 ,M' ru,,ed Jo,,,&gt; K,J
3t)0
0ÜD
un»
t
i
l
l
t.lunng
tli.it i’ii ■'
Kewpie Club to the boys of the
About fifteen guests responded to " T h r e e
Little
C h e st n u t s. "
Up­ wards.
C. C. C. Club, iu return for their
KmuLtrr
the invitations, bringing with them stairs a bewitching fortune teller
delightful attention* during the sum­
l oaring car Iota of pretty gifts for the little read the "signs in the p a l m* " of
Owing to a slight error and sev­
mer.
Th e girls ent ert ained Friday
Town car hostess.
those brave enough to have their eral omissions, tlie following correc­
evening ut the home of Mrs. J . T.'
Coupclrl
past, present und future laid bare to tion* ure made in behalf of the J
.-** • B ra d y. " T h e evening was brimful ol
4,Sc:ian
public
.curiosi ty; wJtile in another Woman's Club: T h e prizes offered
v/
For'
i
!
r.
M
eirch
fob, Ur doit
,
fun and frolic, for this gay crowd of
room
the
"
p
e
n
n
y
f
ort
une
"
brought
by
the
Yowell
Co.
and
D.
A.
Ca
ld­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
o
h
n
Meisch
e
n
t
e
r
­
young people know how to enjoy
During the mouth of ScplcUibcr then- wm
sold and delivered 2 1 , 9 7 6 Ford csrs.
I his va»
AJCK the-.JPttoy. plsmyirea , t ha t , c o m e their tained with a H a l l o w e e n party S a t ­ forth roars of laughter und (un. Al­ well &amp; Son* will be ten dollar* each.
way, and this Hallowe’en purty was urday evening in honor of their together it was an evening of plt&gt;*s- T h e committees appointed are a n­
a gain of 11,479 can.over September, 1913.
Tho ure and happiness, for which much nounced with corrections:
one of the moil enjoyable.
Tho brother, Mr. Frank Meisch.
Ford
Reception C o m m i t t e e — Executive
house was charming. Under the ur- pretty home wus ma de very a t t r a c­ credit is due the various committees
respinsible
for
it»
success.
C*ff «I Sanford Machine &amp; Carafe Co
Board.
-tiaUc hands of the Kewpie- elves tive with Hallowe'en device*, the
C, P. Williame, Aftnt
Edward Biffini, Manifer
Place—
Mesdames
J
.
.
T.
Brady,
color
schcmo
of
b
l
a
ck
and
y.ellow
thif parlor had been transformed
J o h n Meisch, J . II, Feirguscrl und
into u pumpkin patch with its walls blending harmonlqusly beneath thq
t P er to n a l M ention
softened
glow
of
aliaded
candles.
and draperies covered with pump­
Mr*. W. H. J l i n e s returned Sa tu r­ Mis* Muhoncy.
Decoration — Mesdames Dingec,
Tho
hall
was
artistically
hung
with
kins.
T h e " d e n ” was truly a
day from u delightful summer spent
Housholder,
B et t* .
witch's den for owls, cats and witch­ ribbon* of block and yellow, festoon­ in North anil South Carolina. Since Terwilliger,
Rmimillut,
Mc
Kinnon
arfd
Miss
Joes were so visible'everywhere thnt it ed from the walls and celling and her return she has been the guest of
lnO urh«w P*'‘ "'
“ T w itlth e C o in "
nie
St
union,
,
T h e j^ j^
A Caldwell
gave one the '"creeps” just to puss lightened with owl lantern*.
T
*
'E
a s y - Op i m h C’B ox
fireplace
ami
manic!
in
the
parlor
Music
Miss
Laura
Fish.
Mr»through the dqor hung with draper­
I O C ent «
was
banked
with
moss,
daisies
and
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Ratliff h a v e r e - 1dames D L. T hra sh er ,- A. K Powies of red and black crepe .paper.
goldenrod
.from
which
peeped
wise
T ho hall was an a t tr a ct i ve entrance,
turned from U k e l a n t T arrd are a t » “" a nd- W. L. Morgan.
Tho beat poli ah** ta
wjlh Us artistic decoration*, whifc owl face#, blinking irt ot her owls and home with Mr. and Mrs. \V. W.
Program— Mesdnme* It. A. New­
tho handle it bo*»
placed about the
t h e dining room was, t he prettiest of cat* lantern*,
man, S. E. Puleston, R. J . Holly,
Abernathy.
Black,T»n
T h e library was especially
F. "L\ Woodruff* anrt MI fb Satdle
oil.
T h e ceiling was. screened with room*.
fsud
t alternating ribbons o ^ b l a c k and a t tr act ive with Ita moro elaborate
T M I F . F . D ALLEY COMrs. Wallace -Fowler and Mrs. Williams.
Ropes of fern, from
yellow und black cot* wore in' evi­ decorations.
LTD.
Floor— Mi*a Florence Frank, MeaN. H. Hollenbaugh of St . Cloud
BaRele. N X .
dence, on the curtain*,;, tho tide-- which 'hung -Jack-o-lanterns and r i b ­
dame*
C.
O.
McLaughlin,
B.
W.
Hamittoa.OaL
were among t he delegates to the
board cover* and In every Available bon* oi b l a c k ' a n d yollow, were a p ­
llerndon and W. E. Watson.
convention.
place. - Gre at masse* of daisie* com­ pended from tho chandeliers, r ea c h­
ItefreshmonU — Mcrdurnca Allan
ing to tin» four corner* of the rooma.
pleted the charm of t he
Jones, W. H. PoteA», Q. C. Wood­
Masses of goldenrod a n d tlalaie* , ^
nAmh
bower of
ruff. Claude Herndon, W. W. Abcr-

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Cook with Gas •
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G as is th e r iiiit(j

New and most rompine ;
line of stoves, ranges, heat ;
rs and hot plates.

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�rîîînr Woods Writes ~tfïr Fp m FHc Fusils f
Lake Region
., ..........
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II- l&gt;'4¡ • ■ t|u,n III»» « l i e r
dMi-ni*
all
j.rini*'*
and Th-• H
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llrgi-f- i
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&gt; \ \ I •»;. • i . i •«i . i i t
Ing:
«ttay |.«irk yonder when Lake
: m. | » 1 II,.
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had tnorc ^ 1 ¡»'.V»«T?.* &lt;&gt;n her
Ti n. i- t ,
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/I ff ihun i»««
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Toj,ihrr n u b . N,r- Kr“ " k vv" t cr* t li.-*"
I)r U&gt;wo uml other* there
l!»rt and b. \t
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II.•!»• :»•■d .1 *»t(l »
hr*11 '1‘I intlividunl Vho resided here .................... .
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- inni weekly hewapuper, the Nuniord Sanf ord &lt;■!»i » h— m. a» i ••
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merly «tre Hobby’» golden curls.

f al l o »i : ng * puet l l .

worth

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beautiful parkways on eve ry s t r e e t, ]
with t l i - fine *»1*1 oaks ,ru»w growing

p,

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Most Terrible ol World’s

livers tbs Message, but

Struggles.

Loses His Lile.

Figures that appear in recent
s i r (hspatche*. mrlicate tlie ap
palling extent In wh,i.li the lot i d s
in the vtar liawe (jro.n
A Copenhagen dispatch esti­
mates the Cerman testes during
the fighting in Franco at 750.000
Paris hears that the allies lost
1 0 0 0 0 rran a day ,n ten days'
lighting over toward the Belgian
coast m what has become known
at the battle of Flanders. The
German losses in tho same bat­
tle have been correspondingly
large, if not larger.
One dispatch Says the Ger&gt;
mans lost 2 0 . 0 0 0 men “in tho re­
cent fighting.” Another tells of
2,000 Gormap dead _in front of
i one position.
‘ST
All tho dispatches admit that
the losses m the battl: which re
Suited in the German retreat in
Pol-nd have been enormous In
tho early stages of the fighting
the loss on the Gorman side was
placed by Russ an reports at
to.coo.
The Germans say they have
more than .* h,.0 - 0 prisoners
A rough estunato ol tho dead,
wounded and missing of all the
belligerents puts the number far
beyond 2 .0 0 0 . 0 0 0 men

He U »“ hiihl novt' that whejn he ami muny mure r e - n t h planimi.
rrln the tear» roll down lib buck. with the many staivi y palms gi*«»wHe U however always
smiling
ins everywhere in t h - parks and
nearly ulway», unies» provirkeil h y i y u r d ^ with our abundant uppl&gt; of
the aitour.«llr.iC lack of 'adverti sing 1 w:it-i and th- tul» .ml V wi
patronsK- bestowed so bountifully pl.tt.i
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lion ami moil* elleeliv— udvoeute
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.n.d
the Sanford S-mi-W-ekly Herald.
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will I- . nuub- ¡
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I In- White House ruh in t hi- chicken l-u-iin-ss. limi

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Your pocket is not a very ^()n(j depository for your
money. It does not pay interest and it allows your money
to be constantly subject to loss by theft or accident. YVe wiil
not only protect your money against loss but will pay inter­
est,so that the money you savewill be constantly increasing.

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Ti'iiffpil a* KtniHl \‘iatt ut ni ft*uUr r Aitíntl -/ml her of tiu- 1 i n t . i t Male-. Se na t e. oli. .- or l » i r e a week
UIOM, ai Ihr fiwTolfli r ill ’Nftliftlt'l f
S e n a t o r Smith t» » . I I -itnililied in
We »nubi advi'i thè editor ni t l" ♦
uDdri Ari ml' Mmerf, 1f*l S*'”«'1*
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W il-.ii» » ri i nril (or
dent e» n llerald
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worthy nchn-v'eihent e\-i-i-i|.-&gt; that of
Klecttott I lav .
Have you voted
Ilo you melili a retti hen or a
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1 ‘any other President of the punt s-hicken?
vet
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fifty
years."
said
Senator
Smith.
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(I
O
M M SMITH 1!. K. STEVENS
TOUR
R. It. DEAS
l'*irr willrtil
T h e vegeinhie market so far has "Altltllt 1 1 1 the early part of hist
The force at tln- Manate« Record ♦
\(Î•.f»rr*J(J«'Eti
■kfll'f'f
lui I tallir*
Jmu*
a
tide
of
adverse
sentiment
outclassed the fruit market
0 Ilici* were drivi-li Olii ol tln- piace ♦
- set in ug.u net the President
In niv
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onujtlay tasi week hy thè pri-seiii
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I.irgciv
ta
lin".*.
opinion
it
was
tin*
A Seminole roiiiiti
fair viotil.l
vige
- . e * ^ &lt; - " t i a s—at
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wh
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-* n i f u t í a n i»t“ -?Tifl
sehen ctfnrpli vetf .-our r i t r “up'iftittc a bit rtlrrnjr*
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opposition
III tile President’** 'I'oliev wèri- inaile lo ili-doilge it kicked ufi
weeks of February1 11
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of ' » a teli ful wallt nu rigariluig Mex- arj uv&gt;{u| snn-ll and thè o Ilice force
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ico. This was (lone k v persons who t.ait
, , ,to ,tea» .Mallow e*.-it ha vine passed plf the
t hot pint i' unti stny
J oh n M Melker
I rust &amp; Savings Bank anil engaged
ill if not k’linW as mnt'h as the Presi - a wav fur several il a’.*
Our Meat Nhiirtagi
m ap tin- small hoy c;m uuv Inpk
T h e Record
J oh n M Welker died at his Itomi- i n - m a n y business enterprises, being
dent did uf the sitttaliim, ami was
Chicago, III., Nov. "
v
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forwurtl to t urke y on T h a n ks gi vini:
offers this cAcu.se for coining out
neur Sanford, Ila. , Monday morn- for yearly otte of the largest wool,
effective with the people win did
Da/.
lute last Sa t u rd a y and the excuse
an audience composed of stock mi».
'UK. October ÜG, a t the age of SI buyeis in this section. His business
not stop to think.
.
, ,
, . ers from practically ever-.- -t i,- j n‘
ought to go with all the sub?criher.*.
O
yeam and nine days.
experience was varied and extensive
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" N o w these people are realizing
,,
the l . mon, at the N.itnn..
t . , try
——
-----Sanford needs ninny t h i n g ! hut
how wide the President was.
Not
w h a t vet* need most is the mat* with
Query; Djd Oscar Conkling of the
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T o . ^ i ' 0 ’” Hry“ n l °. “ n‘\ h c ' “ ttilU^ r l "i nBmC f° f ‘ " i Show'conventi on hero r,
&gt;cç.
only tin they appreciat e hit* wisdom Miami
land Herald
Herald at
at tend
tend the
the Douglass
Donclass
,,OUr
*VgO «1,1
.-grtty through life that WHS Olte *,f retnrj' Houston of the t ' nit*
t h e money who i* not afraid to inT.-Í
was engaged tn the business of his d e a r e s t - possessions.
and foreOmught hut they admire
vest.
Depart ment of Agruuhnn li­
j&gt;taming as soci et y r e p o rt e r!
f**4
truck farming there, in which lie had
|(&lt;» » ns the oldest Mason in the
his courage in refusing to defend
------ O ------the short meat “supply to i ' O
made considerable Success.
He was county having joined Collins lodge the most si-rinU' |&gt;r»•1.1» r
himself against, a t ta c k» .
He’ knew
(iomnit-rciul Cl ub meets next . F r i ­
t*
that he vvas right, In* knew that he
her.
last
summer
»„1,
his
wife
for m |jryun
,»&gt;56. this .........
, n(t A meric.,,, agricult t.r.
d a y night and there will In- somell
:i visit and Spent several weeks in
by Bryan lodge No L* 13
wan pursuing n course, which, on
ing
Ariu-riian
agri J
\j,
tini: impnrtnnt for the members to*
Bryan. Napoleon and other places &gt;t.ari» llK„,
||„( waB „ „„.mh.-r of
Its
face
would
h4'
temporarily
un­
Houston approved the .-!
i! r
discus»,
m this corner of Ohio, and in Ururni 1{ry,Ptl &lt;T,n)nmll’,ler v K T . and ■*(
popular
Act he made no effort to
misi tig on targ*' r.im 1•
O
If a pi d - . Mi l'll, where hi» daughter. (•],. x ,, ,„| CT»rVs,~t&lt;.r% ■....«n-l Bit.
play to tin* gallery* or to appeal for
I lar.'.l-A h at Jill I- Hurl ......
Making Sanford hetttltiful should
Mr» Kiutna 1 » ill*-*» ami family are \j| ihrough hi- ill
i*y m pa t hy
Iti li i I t o s s IT IH.IH 1 I tcslN III.M
was .1 devoted tl&gt; I he •Federal (lo .crt
not I*.- tlelrg.il. -lx -i»l. iy !.* t In* la
living
l ie enjoyed hi» vt-tt here „„,,„1,. r of fhlr lodge and in» Ma
M!S&gt;|UN III »A IN
" A t la»t people understand that
ther increasing produi tt
dii-s.
The men ran help sortl«- and
.ery mui h .uid seemed to have a &gt;ouic history » as a most interesting
the patient rate exercised 1-y the'
I
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lit
111
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source but insisted that it.- proper
in many tiifTt-r.-nl ways
good deal of the vigor and life that * one.
President and Secretary of S l at e
solution of this problem dei- : ded
characterized
hint in his prime, nlBryan kept us out of trouble with
He hemme a memher of t he l ’ni- on Ult. increased Interest u
- ok
T h e Sanford f armer who plants a
A preliminary order for five thou- though he hud suffered ronstderMexico and Japan.
T h e Kuropenn
versalist chureh in
1HO5 and
eote raisiug
hy farmers und i
murr
few hogs and c at tl e right
now
war
has reversed tin* sentiment sa n d Beil Cross Christmas §euls has aide from ititlilferent health and un­ tintted in this belief llirough iife, he- syslemat tc eontrol and
*«MÎÎ
will plant a hunch of money in the
against the President, and today ite« n placed with head quartern in dergone one of twit small surgnicl ing a metnher and*.Mi. »-r
of
th. nf hog cholera, i.ittl.
h a n k in a few years
» i I ill ll
lew mouth‘tali’ in
t hi * opera t m te*
there is enthusiastic a|»|&gt;n*c-rittcm of Washington for I 1.
local i hilft b - hing as he liVeilh. re iierculosls
11
s t a t e during tin t ointng I Ipn* filli«* r past
Ills course
-I uI tl I sl i j tn- »,|S m i r r i e d t u J u l i a
Figures
»er.
T h e vu\ to t ake care of the MsHe ) Xpro--! I great pleasure I tl t he
‘'And in considering the I’r.st. according to a s t a t e metti Issued hy
\ W er
ai d r. . f
ui V
■. • ■' O"hl n I '-rt
ttors to Sanford this winter is in g. t
Gite Iteti '
al 1 orutl l-s|&gt;i- *&gt;t i in ; tost ho- » r - I &gt; noted i n Mr y a s o me ■,Í Hit* I&gt;l.1i &lt;■* » e INI « tl UX1 1 n deni - foreign policy, h-t us iM.agtc*
hlldje II
Weil, lioii*. I.iniua it&gt;.aj&lt; I pludin ..............
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lot
Kl.I
la-'
alWill In- eiiruigh at.it t a il ed » 1 1 i : I ■n i -! ■ "I f ormed
wli.it »mild linvi hup(M i,.■.]
tl,.
■stati
during I I ■
Iivmg nt t.rand
Bapid-,
\|i, h
t irre ni nhd i 't tu reci:! vi- t t,c rr,
I . v i deli 11V, loiwe ver. lo* felt
Bull Moos, l-.irlv h er II stiecessfiil m to ' t a l t the slati iil'lc -ale and ait d..ys
y
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tlvipg in tiratid Ifatud'
M; I»
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1ll 1J
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Mexico and nitglit e\etti ually bave e V l e l l s I v i I« l it i - " I I t o t n l l i m l s M o t l ti. expressed tln lielud that he would M , living in Virginia and .lohn I erea-.'d ‘J J.lMlU.mm
a nd they expect to make cigars from
llever see Brvuii agalli
He » a hccit
tira wii itito t hè
Kurnpeun work Ollt tl- expe lle d
afnt l - • ! g-.gl O l 1 pt
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t he Vuelta Ahajo district óf Pinar
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LARGE ORDERS
CHRISTMAS SEALS

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. M A K E filióle c o u n t y fair to
S t u a r t on Novt-mher 2d, 2-1 nntl 26, all know something btul oil &lt; a r h puign. against this disease which is and in hi.- long experience dealt with P O N T M A S T K U
l u n e i n T i tir no r y
tniisr
of
tlie
older
gieoplc
now
living
and F or t Pierce being within enayi other and seem fiver n ox io us m t e l l 1 now recognized as .not hereditary,
O N E AT S K M I N O I E
as
well
as
most
of
those
who
have
r e ac h of t hi* former place, the local it
T h e y don't want any newcomers ‘n preventable and curable, especFAIR
lived 1 1 1 tin- part of I he -lati In t In*
The t o r n
it ««11f t «11•«V«•t•I•11M l ««iI «i f «rf ri «i i '
news|mtn-rs have decided tn issue a and would be envious of v our pro­ ta Il y i n its earl y s t a g e ra 11 for a meeting of all the hast pi-r ! i ", . it i ndie! pro
rii v » * a m i s s i o n feels t h a t It Will In » i i i * ji.i-1 11 *r I \ y . . . r
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B o ­ 'ti». *» ? H
p o r t . - d l oy al l y in M»* w o r k t o . i m t r o l
( oust editors from Jacksonville t o p u s - i l d e in Mi di a t o w n
K e y W est niellisi vi . i . tl|- , it y oi
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Berftal.
Nov.
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he
crime
\o
Williams
county
to
give
finpeople
of
.Sanford
¡util |-s
al l o l t h e U i m mi a a n u u i ^ md . c l u z wu&gt; v t o - t h e c i t y .
U o r « P e n t c r | 1r l s c Is dout l , ¡ B e d
of
Seminole
county
a
l.rttcr
insight
and
went
to
work
for
Col.
Win.
T
h
e
*
tickets^
for
the
Red
Cross
■of t h e city.
therefore, extinrt und rj vic pridej
Fund Recital are printed and may Stougli in his store in Pulaski, later into jhe workings i4 • tin Barc.-I*
Although. . no definite
has IMhas
glimmering.
» . ■&gt; ■• • » | program
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y e t been arranged, the organization
Its morchunts are not on speaking n.o w he secured.
Kindly be ready hecolning u partner in the humiiTVs. Post lu- will have a line 'exhibition
work will probably lie perfected terms with each other and its cd- i4'&gt;'1 ehei-rlul takers of same, vyhen In *
he moved to Bryan arid of the goods und purti-l* and the
during the jnorning and ea rl y, af te r- ¡lor exists on out of town advert!*- t hey
are presented, thus helping a * e n t into business on the location way (o paek them for shipment
Few people
noon, and this will be followed by ing.
His paper looks lik«' it was worthy cause, beside giving ynur,*elf now occupied by Kti nkles grocery, through the mans.
Positively Guaranteeii
kjjow
what
can
he
sent
through- the
In
the
panic
of
1857
the
btore
went
i
a
fine
treat
in
the
way
of
cniert
ainon automobile j a u n t over the city printed with .»hoe-peg t y p e in k ed ) 41
^
Made tor m(\ M»cl»iiíf i
down with ma ny others and the mails and in this respect the grow­ w
nnd surrounding communi ty, uftor with burnt molasses, while its sul. - ^, n e nt More particulars about the c om ­ stork was purchased by George W. ers and farmers generally .should be
Which those who desire may proceed scription price is a dollar a year
enlightened.
to S t u a r t , 2p miles distant, hy nu- payable anywhere this aide of the ing recital in lite next issue of T h e Myers, who placed Mr. Welker iti
The parcels post want* to he a '
c
h
a
r
g
e
anti
in
18(50
J
a
c
o
b
Howe
and
t o m o b i l e or tarin.
J pearly . gates.
At this price he Herald.
Mr. Welker bought the business and benefit t o the farmer a# well as the
E v e r y cORm on the East Coast gives half n dozen n e v e r « o p , fnke
ran it under the name of Welker &amp;. merchants and in order to do t ills
F
‘re»h
Vegetable
Market
who c an jiossihly do so is urged to weeklies as a clubbing offer ami n e x t 1
In 1865 the firm was dis- have taken the trouble to have the
C. F’ry has solved many wf Howe.
be on hand Monday morning. T h e year when he ask* his subscriber to
t
he
house
wife's
tFouhles
hy
e
s
j
a
b
«olvud
und
J o h n Welker went to postmasters all over the country
nged for a press association is a p ­ renew it s met with " a l r e a d y taking
Hahlng a fresh fruit nnd vegetable Tennessee to engage in cot ton grow- make exhibits at the county fnir*.
p a r e n t t o all, nnd for such a move to moro papers than I can rend. ”
The government does not do this
suc ceed it must meet with the full
Verily, the mail order town is a murket and while he is only trying &gt;"K Th i* » ot proving profitable ho
but the time anti trouble and ex­
returned
to
B
ry
an
and
took
a
posi­
T h e y the proposition on a email scale
nnd hearty support- of every news­ good place— to get out of.
pense is upon the postmaster and
tion
us
traveling
salesman
for
u
Thank ut present he is thoroughly demon­
paper editor on the E a s t Coast.— aré industrial cemeteries.
Chicago House and a year later any ussistancu rendered him in get­
st
ra
t
i
n
g
that
the
idea
is
good.
He
Goodliest there are few in Florida,
Ft . P ierr e Tribune.
went into business h e r e ‘ again with ting pp the vegetables and articles
tjut the map of thè United St at es is is located In the va c ant room j u s t
klJlBWj
A. W. Killits on the location now- of merchandise will he appreciated.
west
of
the
law
office
of
Wilson
&amp;
dotted with thorn.
T h e y aro the
SEN T IN E L CHANGES
Postmaster
Haskins
has
decided
to
occupied
hy
Shaffer’s
shoe
store.
CARBON P A P E R S
• T h e Orlando Sentinel has been bane of prosperity nnd t h e domicile Housholder on Second street, nnd
This business was very profitable, have the display in one of his win­
purchased by- W. M. Glenn and W. of discontent.— Arcadia Enterprise. though ernmped for room htiB a
Finest Carbon Paper Made
very attractive place and Is busy in 1874 ht* went into the creamery dow» irf* order to give him ample
*
— —o ------C. Esaington. . Mr. Glenn, formerly
E.«rr Sheet reflect
filling orders for fresh fruits and and cheese business nnd established time to afuFt the display a week
K E E P A HEN
*
of -the Indianapolis S t a r will be the
factories here, ill Edgerton and other aheud of time and keep*Tt,in good
After reading several editorials in vegetables and delivering same. Mr.
dit or and M r . . Eaaington of the
All the
manufacturers
places n«»d b e ca me a very largo deal­ condition.
obleavillo Daily Ledger will be the J acksonville Metropolis on the F r y p t ° P 0*c*- to *&gt;u&gt;’ t *,c fruKs and
of
crates
and
packing
boxes and all
er
in
these
lines.
In
1885
he
estab­
t he business munngef.
They will matter of poultry promoti on in vegetables from the growers of this
kinds
of
merchandise
can
get some
lished
a
purtneiship
with
I.
E
.
Gard­
m ai n t a i n the former editor and pro­ Florida we have concluded t ha t it sect ion nnd will help them to dis­
good
advertising
hy
making
up puck- ^
ner
under
the
n^me
of
Welker
&amp;
prietor, Josiah Ferris, which will be is a good thing and t hat every well pose of their surplus in many way».
ages
of
their
materials
ami
display- |C
Gardner
which
lasted
until
18H2,
good news to his ma ny friends. T h e regulated fumily ought t o keep tt Mr. Fr y has long contended t ha t
ing
same
in
tlie
postoffice
window.
IS
when
Mr.
Gardner
retired
and
G.
M.
r or 'S»Ir br
T h e chicken industry opens if t he people of Sanford had a first
Herald _ welcomes these good Hoor hen.
Welker his (ton became a member . Th e many articles that can be “
clnss
green
vegetable
depot
that
it
flier» t o the Florida Press Gang and many possibilities and onu of \hern
of the firm.
He retired a number shipped hy parcels post will be a
hopes t h a t they like their new field is that eggs would he more plenti­ would become popular. Sanford be­
of
years
ago
but
the store, now un­ revelation to the public generally
of. l a b o r .
Both, of t h e m arc hust­ ful at all seasons of the year If all ing in tho'midst of t he great t ruc k­
der
the
nume
'of
J
. M. Welker Co., and will give one an insight into
lers a n d made good in their native the families in the state k op t chick­ ing section should support such a
is
»till
flourishing
under the man­ the vast possibilities of the parcel
Another would be t h a t the p l a c e , ’ and the F r y store is a great
s t a t e a nd with a good paper like ens.
post.
• .•
agement
of
O.
1*.
Frbeburn.
• t he Sentinel published 'In a good man who goes out and gather« In advertlsbment for t he city exploit­
Mr.
Haskins
wIB
explain the plan
He
war
for
years
a
director
of
the
t own l i k e Orlando ¿a a happy c o m ­ his own crop would be p r e t t y well ing as it does the ma ny fruits and
Florid« V
Farmers' Nati onal Hank, and was fully t ? the merchant» of the city -s Sanford
vegetables
raised
here
and
elsewhere
b i na ti o n t ha t will b e e r fruit for t he assured t h a t when he b r oke an egg
and
it
will
be
to
their
advantage
to
ono
of
(he
organizers
of
the
Union
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the price
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Mrs Williim» Millinery.
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Alt Katlitf. parents.
J i-t received a new line of tlowpr»
11 Mu. Williams’ Millinery.
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Attorney Victor Stnrhuck of Or
»tide was m the- city yesterday on
husinew..
In the next ¡MlI{, of T |u, n . r a l d
*e «hall he alile to unnuunco nil the
•Urartian* for the coming recital.
t- ( urr will not lie t he only star
” 1 e. cv*ning, A Hurpnntdngly rich
,r*»» u in anticipation.
Hon. J. Tilden J ncoh* qf Chuluotu
M in
c‘ty yesterday on buai"
connected with t he schools. He
■ ■ “ “«ompaniod tiy Mr. Davis, one
luoti^ *,rom' nent merchants of r h u |( ^ f ^atinitig little program of mu"&gt; connection with the short
•t th ,p,' y di*rour*l‘ J,y the pastor,
'*8ti„a * t-onKri’K«tional church next
l ' Bn*ng" ^ not attendants
eon, * rP. ,,rt, cordlally invited to
«nd enjoy the service.
with the

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tin,' und t lie &lt;iuaiiti'y I» ."» i-.r ».-i.t
lu-tt ,-r i lu»ti the uver-ijf»' - rup h-r t It»* ilal dur a gold at ih- .'ini of &lt;lo rnlahow,
nn‘ rnnnltr t. r git It give* .*ni i)n
(ui't ten years
» verclse tint keeps cm allvo.—Atlanta
Ponstltullnn.
■ One of Florida's nirttf fntportttnt
------------ . ----------------industries I» the gut lori t.g and »hip
M in'* Hanicvt Duty.
plug of sponges.
idle spunte» giilllA
man's
bent desire# are always tho
eit-d In tin- waters adjacent to Flor­
linl»-v
and
measure
of tils poaBthUflles.
ida are the finest in the \\ .'»t.Tti
anil tin. most difficult duty that a mail
Hemisphere, Tarpon ¡springs, 1‘leaFIs capable of doing It] tho duly that
water and Key West are large above nil he should do.—Charles H.
spinge markets
At Chl.se, sj[iuited brent
on the inland of Sugarloaf, »»tie of
tin- Fiori ila key* a Sponge bed ul
i.,.»• hundred ,». r. I .. I-» . -, pialii .I
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“ If n man has no regard f--r the
lime of other men, why should lie
have for their money? Wh at D t h e 1
Com bined O jfice
difference between taking a man’s
an d Fountain P e n
hour and tuking his live dollars?'
There are many men t-&gt; whom cadi
hour of tin- business day t* worth
more than live dollars
said Ifur..-. _,),e urwatt rormiwr of the Cartel*» Ini (»itiiI t .
I’en. ,«ll Ink wme» • blue sad drte» a )r| tilack.
Greelv ■ and Greely wa» a new» ll i. r,(«i»Hr hrdUsst. »moolh »nd |*fm»iwnl.
Come in »nd let ui .how you the new Cartct ink
paper man.
\\ hat did Harvard do nhoul Munbottle With tho new flow-tontioll«.
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Sterl'UTg?
Allowed the professor to
Notice to Tsvpnyera
withdraw
Ids
resignation unti said
Stale and county taxes ore due
that
for
no
umount
of money could
and payable the first of November,
the
university
under
rake
to place a
and if paid In NovemF»cr u discount
• Hanford, Flcritfn
limit
upon
freedom
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thought
anti
of two per cenb is allowed.
VKG ETARLE B UY E RS
speech.
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Mobile Itegister. D l h ' t S l r e c t
Sanford* Florida
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Tux Collector, Tsemineh* Co.

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Fifth Grrtile
Fourth Graile
Third t irade
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Second Grade Ceci! Mules. Iva
Unies, Louise .l-»)liii», Walter 1’rie«-.
Clyde Muse.
First Grade Garner J ohns. Alvin
Johnson, Bather Iteli Poweli, Heine
Mann, Clark Mann.

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T R A IN IN G

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Russia's Steam Roller;
Well Equipped Armies
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Sole Agents fur Orando City Spring« Mineral Wahr

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jonriiov sol erai of my dog* mire 4om
ewmplerely. ami my iinflre hov «howed

Tramped Over Ice lo Save Ills
. Comrades,

All In Day*« Wor k , ' ’ Sa y * E* pl or o r
and Navi gat or Returned From F a r
North Wi t h Ei ght ol p-arty After
Loung
El even Other» — He
Made
Porilou» Tr i p Wi t h Only One Emkono

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CHICAGO’S RESERVE BANK Iti; -la l' lutili i'iimpiilttory and utdver
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tint or farmer i In*». for litir-lit Is ii
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( 30.000 i militi \ of fon In rito cllli*. .mil tile
Placa. I n v c i t i g a te d J o h n R Wal i h.
tilling of I l f oil 1« tilo pi'io i fui INVÌI
pii flou o' i » ¡ u t i l i of to-r Infili t«it i nt i
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will Inehtile national bank« in federal until the foriy seeoml birthday.
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lilis
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t¡|n ha* three, c vii n fmvi* large rumigli
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divided to sel wut uii a. milk which
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would lirtiti: him to the outside*world
l i e knew the Journey iheaiit terrible •
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I n n o 7* Sin- r ouehod No n i o Aug .'ili
thirty eight ilay’« I luteudod n* net i«&gt;
l o ur i l a y * Itiii-r « o « l a t t i l i olii o u •*»ir
IZa«! Capo Sllivria
We had dltlh'iiity
soi n u i l i it i oiupt to i o s c i l e Mie tuen al
in erosslng the «trail whteh sojuirat«'* j
IVraugol Isla ud
WrangeH islnud from Uic muinliinil
“(Tn Sept. P we mot the Belino tier
t h e air lino distance .helm; KM mllea
King nnd Wing, mid «tu* Infornimi iTs
“ I thought when l left the Island that Mint khe liad the eight survivor« from
1 would make It In seven days, 1ml
W ran gel island on hoard
The men
strong easterly and westerly gales and were transferred to tin* Hear In order
(lie moving lee retarded our progress
to nvelve infilimi utieuilou We then
Aa we neared the Slherlnn coast we returned fo Nome "
had conslderahlc UUIlciilty with the
raftivl Ice nnd deep, soft snow.
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lllg filo l|l"l*e •- t;-*l ll.-ulf I» «till **f
•eld. tioMei*-! Tli'.« .i-»- nil.-, lit tin*
southwestern port ion of Ì. n n tran Uur
sla. hohltk Its land« hy military tenure
ami I.« Halde tu cervice f«r life, and
every Co*a*!M'k uf any age nut tv called
mil In an euiergeney of .national de
fi'iiv. There I« also a certain system
whereby nu n iiiliini&lt;*erliig for mo* year
and pay Ing lheir own expem-es can he
mime ollicrr» for reservo troops In case
of th eir inohltUiitloiiT'veiily »even army corps emu tirine
the Held army of European Itttssla. the
guard corps, tin* grenatllcr «*or¡¡s and
twenty tl»e regular line , corp*. Tlio
eand-ry Im Indo» two g u a n i dlvi‘.ioUs.*n
guard hr lende and Hflceu line divi­
sions.. &lt;&gt;f Mie.twenty cav alry division«
fifteen nre |termnncntly nttnehed to Mio
various nrnty mir¡is und four are fornimi into two entirely moulded corpu. ln
nil. the lire* of the three Russian
armies Includes the Ktirprlsiug total of
1.038 battalions of Infantry. 012 squndrows of cavalry ami -11)7 bn Morles of
artillery,-ihre« aerial hat tallón«, eleven
Independent companies nnd a special
Instruction section.
The aocond army, t h a t of the C a t
casus, consists of three army cor|&gt;*.
four cnvjdry divisions, n brigade of
Cossack Infantry gnd t w o brigades of
Caucasian rifles, one o f Christians nnd
the o th e r of non •Christian*. *
The Asiatic army Is In n way a mis­
nomer, for Ils men. with the exception
of a few Türkinnen Irregular horse
Insilo*, are all Itusslnn*. The largest
part of this great force Is In Fast SI
Ivria. *nnd these forces have been In­
creased and reorganlicd since .l!X)l m&gt;til they nre most formidable. The
l'once strength of the arnde« of the
czar ut the most* moderate estimate I«
l.‘JPf&gt;,000 of all mnks.' The full war
«tiungth number» several million mon*.
.Httssla has such an enormous popula­
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f»r lort&gt; day*
After forty day» of
o of thr ki'*um»
An&gt;l
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autumn
h po rlnn kins.
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a
a loath to ilrpurt
regular 'habit» thr man came out of
o
jail a healthy citizen. T he n hr »»»
A C II IK L IS A M O N G Y E T A K I N G N O T E S AN D F A IT H .
put i n thr black lint, t hat i» u li mi u
*
Sanfur&lt;4,
could
build
a
cold
«tora
9 ait* plant ami it would hr a puvii'g w.-re forhidd **n to »&gt;-1 1 i m o i n a nt»
** H E 'L L P R E N T ’E M " — S O SAYS S A I N TF.KKlt.
institution
1 1 ) a cold »torage plant ••&gt; iiim
o o o ao o o o ao o o o o o ao o D O O O D O o o o a□ ao ao o o ao ao o aao ao ao o o a oo
I also mean an abhatoir nr plai r
. . .
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tine of my finbbi*** hrrr in F a n - ' against » a r between
north
and to »laughter cattle, hogs and »heep « *j-^e moneyed
men of Sanlortl
ford t o n ha* Item a city market south, or bettMwn the Cniled S ta t e * and keep them on cold storage
I
are neglecting
to build u
V o lu n te e r W h o T o o k Officers* Place
and by a city market 1 have not and Canada, than if *&lt;■ had all t h e , act* t hat Orlando
»ill erect a cold y \j.
c.
j „ Sanford for the
W h e n A ll H i s S u p e rio rs W e r e K ille d
meant a city nfetrkel in every sense Kaiser'* soldiers or
all the King'r
storage plant and t h e manager ex- JOung boys and inert are neglecting
T e ll* S to ry of E n d u r a n c e end V a l o r
of the word ljut »imply a place ships.
The relations between this pect* to make ice cream, sell ice t b,. future sal vat ion of Their soul
on O i n k s of the Yeer— T w e n t y - t v » o
where the small grower or the large country anti Central Ama rus and and do other stunts.
My idea of a There an £ d&lt;&gt;zcj¿, m,*’n ip Suhfyrd^ Dl y,.
Continuoue Fighting.
grower and the
general farmer
r t t v ^ u t h Atlfc•rica are probably better
cold storage plant would l&gt;e a j da
W
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bring hU
.11 ■ .¡I lo i t s i r i w i n i—at-rrigr x r t a p g t han i w y hir-v-eever
where
Writing from art unnamed place In
»UTTicicni cash to »lart thia building
n*li it fresh from the wagon. I w a * ^ been Ik*fort«.
T h e moderation, pa- could store their meals l nd \eget- and let thè A' 4t. U ’ A. pay tht-m Itolgiuin.
u correspondent
Lou----- . --------- ---of the
— ----explaining it very laboriously and Hence .tail ca a w tumg proof* &lt;&gt;f gen- ablea, where our merchant* could lnitrosi on thrir Investment.
I don Daily N*w» quote* a youug volun:
painfully.
»he t4 d
*&gt;«•*•*
meati a money interest thè interest tet&gt;r ln,'HJ*K'r yf u Belglnn rcgitm-nr
school
whatever t ha t m»«ne t h e , the Mejiican alTaiL Uit jh e . i c a a u n s . axul: ti-un wlw/*&gt; . «o*s.uf - » K r i r i i t n - f,r t jlt. Jnvealini'nt in saving t1 ( . which had tM*en righting, marching an
.
drilling cuntlnuuUHl; for twenty-two
\V&lt;* thjuld have driven could he stored when the markets young men who
other &lt;iay anti he at once informed f for ibis
are now running
me th a t the housewives of Sanford Huerta out of Moxleo at the point
were off
The iluy of the Florida , j,t, „«reels at niehts would he in~ .
tollows.
would never come down to a mar­ of the bayonet and the retry earned................................
beef *» at hand
and
the
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men oi saniorn Ucruums.“^ ' " w C
ket in t h e morning t o buy stuff and
mem
of
the
northwest
are
coming
wlu»
are
well
able
to
do
this
and
arc
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nightfall.
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-----are a!i;btfaIL A* wmiu ur they taw our
A ----- *-----— 1‘ —
“ • - 1 unending to it will sutler In the lights chejr began aliening us. We lout
carry It home.
Now. 1 hud ntf/cr pi ci o n, i r r i t a t i o n won h a t r e d , w h i c h , down
here anti
buying —our cattle,
thought of t hat, or t ha t the ladies in turn wo'ultl have made it a i m s - shipping them north, killing them hereafter.
They
have
neglected terribly. We were 000 who went In and
of Sanford were so very select that able for us to strengthen our a rmy up there and placing them on cold t heir duty to the bhys of Sanf or d ,-nuwtJiave left u third tber«sthey rould not come down to puf- anti navy.
Our most dependable stOTagc anti shipping them hark here am] to the teachings of the Bible'
" ,u lI,e luorblnB wc niored down to
■Hww 'arlirjtts at the market plat-e. naTIonaJ defehst s a g a i nst **war are to sell us as western bee/ at a high }lnii they fwill never prosper
They rp-&lt;' nf',r&lt;‘° n network of trenches on
o u r bank of t he Y*er
W e got Into
Of course this'wdUltl preclude the justice, motle'ralion and good will . 1 price.
Now why couldn't our own ma&gt; j.,., {,y f()r ;iwhib* but this will
Ih«*
t
r
e
mi
l
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T
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wer
e
full of w a idea of the city market anti again This war i» not an argument fur
people take their c at tl e when they alwa&gt;„ lie n blot on their chanicier
I vvns tir i ng for six h o u r » my s e l f
brings to my mind th&lt;; high ro*t o f ‘ another a r my
corps or a
new art* fat, kill them hen* anti put them and their peace of -iiiinil. They are t e r
t h i g h deep In m u d d y wat er
living.
Old H
Of I, is mutb* by striile in navy building
That is th«* on cold stdragt and sell them to a*«|»ting the devil In his nefarious
Could Not Show Hotd or Hand.
riur manner of buying anil having road Europe ha* traveled
f ri north- the lucul trad»*'’ In connection with „-heme» when they allow the y.-ung
“The i . i - n n a o » got teros» the bridge.
the he«T by the very easier t met h- e a - i e r n h r a m e we »•••■ *- goal
the ab h a to ir invilii be a
i Imy» -&gt;f Sn iff or &lt;1 to roam t hi* street»

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ha» claimed tin* world for hi» thr* jail at noon f*»r lunch .anil reT h r C h ris tm as «toni*» ar&gt;» turning dircrtly from » o r k to ht
're a d y for th r next 1 -m j i of t h r m a g ­ cidi.
T h m t h r »hrrill lurked hin
The next day*»
o atine» and th r m an h a n t» a r r ira- up for thr niitht
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For Sale— Hound pup
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For S a l e — Trucking and * ntr^
fruit land across river from Monro*.
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preserving plant, gelatine could I»* atnl ff«**lll**tlt the Jilaiv» th at are notFor ».«bluolir tiank Uerimiii inselline giuis »hot dition
maiiiifai tured from the catti«- a i -1
b-r them an d s«tfin- of the mt-u
il» from crevice» lu .their raised tiank
all the »urj&gt;lu» fruit» and vegetables who are neglecting this great woik
across the river only a few yards
The Miami Metropolis »urns it up Nature ia weaving a covering of could be preserved here and sold all have boys uf their own to look nfnwajr. I wiis hour» and hours tlragpretty well in the following:
wonderful hue from tfit* discarded over the south. Sanford is the nat- It, r a[I1| t hi» will ris«- to haunt them glng our woumled out of the ero*»
dress of the forest for the protection ural locution for a big cold »torug- in future year* .
For Bent
F'l ve
" T h e New York fofttl supply com
Thi Ti* i.H no UM‘ trenches. W e lost our olhcent, but l gut
Elm it venue
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m ittee re c e n tly Issued a circulnr of the tendi r rootlets t h a t will flour- *l,''l prtMervlng plant and »onte day
t to bring hoyi i nt*i t!i«&gt; the meli to listen to me.
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how to buy
O
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till M\ c r o s s nrtv
Vft 1*1 r .ir «i " 1 M' 1 lallv t re Iich ■*s T h e y llrtsl down our lines
ha» been talll.-d a ‘ ;i lrt*:iti«k«» fin th** gr«*.it o u t of loor world
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Autumn i- loath t-&gt; *l«*pnrt and
1 1 . t ' of L. will never lie /&gt; duct'd linger» an ainaxm g length of time.

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which at th e end of the * 1*■ek amount , „, .........
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t»f t hi* - •»**♦ i. ** n*»*
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if i \i*f11 a . . t-, tit . lu r |. ,i(
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N o u r i s h m e n t —line fla­
v o r — purity— crispness
— wholeso men csa. All
for 5 c e n t s , in the
moisture-proof package.

to that advice, not only as members
of the Housevvlvus* la ague which iluiikiug g&gt;md progress in t!u* rt*&lt;iu&gt;
tloli tif t he rust of living, hut us in­
dividual« who want to make th&lt;
f 11 (litI V I* oil • go fart bl f
T h e nt to * &gt;|.i . a Minim inert ton i

And yet, merchants do not make
any reduction for goods that are
bought un&lt;l paid for and carried
away by rht* customer, and in this,
ia the incentive for many house­
wives to send away for their suppile*. T h e y find t h at even If they
ure avoiding thn careless ways of
other buyers, they do not gel the
benefit of It ami are perhaps to be
praised for eeking methods of get­
ting the most for their .money, if
mail order houses.
U p ^ j Y uiiroiilxe
ftt
Perhaps so me Miami merchant
will devise the plan of muking two
prices. One for those who pay for
the goods and provide for their de.. livery, und another for those who re­
quire long credit ac cou nt s and the
delivery of every little parcel.
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^ T h a t grea t armies* a r e needed to
protect t he frontiers of c o n t i g u o u s
nations it* a fallacy conspicuously
disproved in the case of this coun­
t r y and C an ad a where a n Imaginary
line nearly (our thousand mllrs long
.divides t h e -two n a t i o n s - a n d there
Isn't a soldier along t he whole length
except a* few for police and custom
house duties. Those-governments In
Europe ought to have learned from
us In t ha t respect, ultd they probabiy will a f te r the waiMs over. On
this point the S a t u r d a y Evening
Post says:
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“ For four thousand-’ niiRa on ths
north a mere chalk m ar k separates
us from t he British Empir e. . No­
boy on eithor side is uneasy about
Y e a r s of fair dealing, -mutual
courtesy and
good j * will
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Crisp, d e l i c i o u s and
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Fresh
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livered. to cents.

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home of the men talked very low
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horscmen coubl put un suini* g o o d ­
"1 s e n t o h u s h a l o n g t h e line.
Wc
it is lo dress in the lu*st of goods
w i l l tu in ratin g.
Al leaat il would
yet have an inside decoration that l i s t e n e d ui dl e mII p u l I t h o u g h t 1 h e a r d
give us it goni! s t a r t ami t-vt-rywould cause your mother to he ( i f r m i i i i mo n í s , a n t i n i e r pa s si s i a l o n g
on t h e other side
1 c r a w l e d Up on t o
thing must bave a »tari «umu timi.i-hamt-d of you if she knew it*

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pin r«‘. 5 ii rr&lt; », ul M
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I may be very silly but l think
l -l rather be i lean m- idf than out
«lib\ hoy may trot about with
ills hair ¡mrouib.ll
yet he plea»allt
lie inay Iia vc i rousi-ra on hi.it an
iippllcntion of the Miap that tloats
might i mprove
yi t lie manly arid
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hi* .mure liqii-y ihan n*U(j w,ni(t tlcnr them mutirt-lng aud
Sanford.
If l i V people so desire It heavenly— yet he can curry about aj t(lo m„m,| 0f their belt» creaking and
the beat of the exhibition» could 1 » clean character.
of water boitie» being opened
taken down t o the Orange county
o f r 0 ur*e. it's all very nice. Son,
"There was n thick grny mist hang*

Koo Ill's for III I.I
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furnished room»
Mcorner Sixth and Oak

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t h e t mi irk. not » b o w i n g my lieint. y o u
kri i. H
ti w a s r e a l l y iilmut :«&lt;) t i er l i m n s who had s t a y e d t h e r e on our sido
u n d e r t h e hunk, f e a r i n g t o c r o s s ilio
r i v e r under r&gt;u| h i e
S&lt;&gt; we s di vi » ! all
t h r o u g h tie* ni ght
W e did not sleeu,.
n o r di d they
“ T h e r e was J u s t »l x f eet o f [died we t
e i w t h bel w ee n us
W e only w h i s p e r e d

('utility fair* ari tilt- iiif.it;» -&gt;f brine
mg tilt* pfopl«* uf -t i ounty iji*»i*f
(iigfilu-r ami I l-t-lievt* ib&gt;* tmu* i»
ripe for hrmging ito- pfitph- uf l bi­
ni- w itili ni V I ngi'i b&gt; r *ilt. a g- ufi
fair. F«- w o| u« kii»•w ju»i w hai
fini* crup» are raised h«*r«* in thè
tulli) rotiliIV and il l'ould he inaile a
gala wwvvk l^y tlic business ttnin of

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S n,tg„re
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|n {Uv |n|Hl |h»Iow cltwe \o ui6
tlu
looked l i ke n llrtlhih Koldlcr In khaki,
u«. tuihl. I t s nil right; we are Kug*
llsh.' mid 1 said. 'Hut your ooceiit
Isu’t.' und I «hot him through with
my revolver
Some of our men crept
there io the bank, but they shut them, mid

junt »crumb!«*
up u f«*w t h i vikh unu rl ean, munly inuti ul t h e raiup time,
si*tul them to
Orlando
and a l s i a „d a manly b o y , or as t h e y all
t ha t S a n f o r d
did s o me t h i n g to get vvi»h to be cal led now, youn g man,
the people in here an d show t h e m
hound to l ac k ' s o m e w h e r e when
what a good
tpwn we have.
It be has to t r y l o live be t te r tlfan he
?r- c a n afford.
T h e fellow who/is ul-'
would ire u good time for the mer-

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A delightful new bis­
cuit, with a rich and
delicious cocoanut fla­
vor. Crisp and always
fresh, xo cents.

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(hem . We crunched In u b'Ji t£,*-m h

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ehunts to pul op sfrecial sales and
make the visitors fetd at hume ill.
the best tiading point in this seelion of Florida.
T r y thi* on your piano: " S e m mole county should have a ' f a i r "

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I t,eV I'tukfd Ilk.* trtghlened gray bei*tl.-s a« tli.-t «. iiiiiiltlisl ii(i art tt over
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told us 1 bill II- f.iult of blgli prpes
for grocerte* rested witii the buyers,
thnt 1 1 t ook two delivery wagonsund two drivers to deliver goods
that one clerk could put up, and
which could he enrrh-d home by the
pun baser with but little trouble.
" Hrtl o.
I* thut 1 he So-nnd-So
grocery"’
Well, jdeuse st-ntl me a
can td sartlmes immed ia t el y" mid
the grocery man delivers the order
twelve blocks! Thut cun of »ardines
takes the time of a man, the w«-rn
and tear on the wagon or the bicycle
and the customer wonders why gro­
ceries are so high!

tv a s l«N, lir.»l and ».ei-py I" dr.ig

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jU-t h.» A f i ^ t
1 Hunk
I must have .tullen
|Ht A far r»’i
ii it f -i ♦
: no Hill1 asleep.
f I }••- t •»
l i m e Will
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t ha t
*\\ •• I. i.Unii urd.- r tit nilvniit e again.
Tilt* I rile h weie le h.nd us imi either
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l*üv til ti n sitai ti*i# ■ ! itj f ** i.i r.*'
! " a s loo tired to
Utirit »itHiut ti*
now a n d ‘ the men of wing in support
T h f pavilititi Ml* I TT1*'V - Ill *. ri ford an- to bln *ue for get Up Sume out* klt'ktsl me I louktsl
heir for bout*
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I eallul tu men lying anil run
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iitng near and luid my revolver
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*i Under the plan in operation in
most of the »tales of t he Union when
u man U sent to jail his fumily have!
to beg, borrow, steal, work or go
So far as the bread winner
hungry
i«" concerned he is a nonentity. But
in Wisconsin they have taken a
great step in advance and made a
new
law’ whifh has recently I n « ii
put into operation t he man who
Uoca to jail is provided by the sheriff
wjth a wage earning job. ami the
• money so earned is given into tin*
bunds of his fumily.
'
The director of public safety at
Bacine, in writing of the new law,
declures thut through it everybody
profits."
A case oi u printer is
cited as an example of the workings
I oT the new law. * He was* recently
sentenced t o forty days in jn|l for
drunkenness and fsiluro to support
his family,
T h e man, every day
apent .his earnings in a saloon and
gave tho wife nothing for the suih
jrt of herseif and children. Whan
i the roan was working in a

muys isnyltig ".l c an't go in
suine of ilii'lr* «-limited over, bid we
beraiise I ’ m owing the bo»» i l . 1 0 ,
tired lit tlu-lr head* or nrms a» |ln*y
¡„ a j ,t mhrn he gets older to have
s IiowihI only a few feet uwuy, und
accumulated a habit thnt will make they fell backward or on to tis or lay
him about a * ' popular a* a nest of hanging on the trank. Then wc all
ants at an ice cream social.
waited.
And, Son, hour in mind thut ilj
Nsithsr Bids D*r»d Mov*.
coats no more to hang around n ro"A s II grew' lighter they did uot dare
aptrclable class of men than it does move away, and none of us could get
to cling to those from whom you out alive tm*r the. hank to use the
can never learn anything - except bayonet. A few men made botes lu
rot, rascality and ruin.
W h e n . y o u the looser earth, and so wu Ured at
do this latter you are not doing a each other through the bank here and
square by- your parents nor by your* there
“ Sotfiebody threw n cartridge cnsè
You know it, too: that's
self
ucrosa close to me. On a paper Inside
where the -mean work on yoqr part wn* scrawled one •word—'Surrender!*
come» in.
Wo did not know tf they, wanted to
When you get old enough to surrvtider themselves or wanted us to
'keep c ompany"
with some girl surrender They were more numerous.
you'll want to go to her rU&gt;an, but w«&gt; uer«* better Placed, so we »«*nt
won't you?
And free from ull the nU setupping »ud crawling nruund to
c o nt ami na ti on ' which evil c o m m u n i - ; Bet n »hui ai ili«*m
l ’erh.qts lt watt thè Freneh wtio gol
ration hiings? Anti don't you think,
nruujtd al thè end* The re wns Henry
Son, t hut it is Just us well to slufl firlng. U'e lieArtl òtulte dose t li mugli
NOW ulong t hat rout e— to s t a rt wh tho raised bauk a few sllpplna down
N O W along that* route— to start on tho rlvrr edge uud wnler spinshlug.
when he's starting
g oo d ? .
Tho Botr.e of us puiled ouniclvc» up un. to
younger you happen "to be tho cheap­ tb» 'tank • henrd our mcn scniiijbllmc.
er will come your ticket.
I n tho up «m \*lthcr side o f me. Imi ismtd uot
long run decency will come out seu them 1 ttitnk I jrna tuo «le«*py. I
ahead. Ask your father If I ’m not sbotit*d tu rimrgj- and t lieti mimi bara
right about it.
Il he don’ t say fn'h-n over on mr heort rolllna down
he needs fixin .-—Palm Beach the bank * ■
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For Rent
Nice fruid
light' housekeeping- ul«it .'*
tila ted bedroom, HO" 1 af
hive arr^i tiled !n i
liput» (or tent, near I
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a t M r». C. II. Smith'»
Ave., betw«-en -‘ird ai d P*
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For Bent Two Gig
First street.*? Joej De Muri'Cola Company.
M IS C E L A N E O S
Wanted- Two f u r n i s h e d r
light housekeeping.
Man,
‘n
5 yaer old child.
When nr.-»*rin*
s ’. ate price.
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Wmth Living

I. ..iJ- t lie 11 -1 i . 1 1 i
ni-. t men .
h ml upi 11n* i iingfi'g.,1 inti.il &lt;’ K
also of Sanford, .uni the Kndeavor
of St ( loud h i in i he tnisMoiiarv t . ,
contribution*
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hest all round report from the dis­
c F CONVENTION IN SAN- trict, probably hei-.iusu it was the T H E C O M M I T T E E S WILL G E T N E IT H E R SIDE S E E M S AHLE
home of Distent President Date.
' Volti) A SU C C E S S FU L
DOWN TO REAL WORK
l o t . A I N ANY CHEAT
Sliturday evening tin praise *,.r
M EETING
NEAT
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! Vice led by I’res HiisctUr of the I'retfby
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The annual convention of the
Tlie Seminole county (air has hern
lai'
*u » .is silent today rcganbng
hnuili Ciiitrul District convened in ring one and the hnud between all assured ttÿ the generosity of tin- the naval engagement oil iIn- Chitthe Congregational church of S a n ­ Endeavorers -a a» a pleasant one city e o n n d l and the hoard of county ^can , . o,. t Sunday.
I he American
ford. Uctolwr JO, 31 and Nov. I in­ All handed for niii jHirpitsu, voicing coinpiissioueri'
Moth bodies have minis’ . ’ at Santiago, Henry I’ Flctclusive. twent )-eight delegates in all the praise of the Master. " F o r in agreed to give the sum of S25II each »'her, however, continu* the GcrtiAan
attending
District President. Mr. Mini we live and move and have to the Seminole County Fair and odierni .mil press reports of yi Ger­
our being."
PhilliJ' D«1*- oI wl nt c r 1&gt;urk Prc"
also to make an exhibit at the Mid­ man naval victory in which ftvè
The Good Citizenship address,
siding.
wi nt er Subtropical Fair at Orlando. German vessels sunk or put out- cf
The Friday Evening* service open­ givt;n by Rev. ti. Ii. Albcrtron of It has been derided to hold the action three British warships.
ed lirai of progrnm, and was n stir­ DcLand, so humorously expressed, Seminole County Fhir the week be­
Until the British admiralty has
ring and impressive song service led was pleasing and succeeded in keep­ fore the 'Orhindo fair ami the Sem- spoken the extent of their losses c an ­
hy Sanford Kndeuvorers.
Address ing tired delegates refreshed to such jnoiu. exhlbllei'WlfK&lt;liea—be taken to not be known. • According to Ger­
of welcome given ali by Itev. ■F. i’. all extent that more good was gar­ Orlando aind I n 'this way our exhibit man reports the British cruiser Mon­
Strong met with a response , from nered than would have been ot her­ this year should lie larger and better mouth was sunk, the cruiser Good
H,f F.nlow of Winter Park.
Fol- wise.
Hope put tn Might when apparently
than- lhut of ¡my former displays.
losing an able address from Rev | Sunday began with niunj good
in
u 'inking condition and the Glas­
"if the piuns of the committee run
t; H Waldron, vice presdent of meetings appropriate to the da&gt; lie carried out fully there will be gow driven into a newutral port
the state union, the Presbyterian Mr. Muirhead's tjutet Hour servi ic, places fur the poultry and horses an Th e ti. mum slops arc said lo have
»nd t itrigregational societies enter- tile Sunday scliool ns usual followed hugs anil i little anil the fair will he In-i'll . damaged alni the Ins- id life
hv Dr
tamed at the Presliyteriun Manse at and the convI*ntion -i-rnion1 l*&gt;
Upon a linn'll lurgi-r i sal e than was on In*, id cut to have e\i eeded three
a rerei'ii"n and a good social time llrownlee » a s an ltisplr.itno'll If* .ill tir-t imagined i oii-ideritig the lack of men.
I 1 two British crmseis went
A1III n*
in general. Hallowe'iyi appointment* everyone being uni.ucO V
'The race trai li on Celery down it is possible that some 1,£&gt;U0
(founds.
twing used fur the occasion.
’Phis tie wed enthusiasm to live the Chris- avenue can be utilized and some men were lost.. Early report* spoke
proved to tie a gel-to-gethor time, tiun fife.
good rare? cart he pulled oil during of the i miser Dresden as one i I the
Tin- Juniors aided as (»nlv little
enabling all to become better lieToday's advices
the fair
The horse show, that Germai. o|u«dren
uuainled with fellow workers from children ‘'»n! hey were ably led proved so popular several years ago from i ib- tmm u i the Bremen, but
by Mrs
Maxwell and MrAt.
ten various societies.■
I a k **l t ■ I tt. ilei
will lo* f eat liri'l i t.. da &gt; d ur i ng the ||4I 11 '
\ g "»»o. i. !| wI . i l l wa
Satarday morning session began Ki/.m *
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g '.¿un i hour. Junior Work
and Tithing.
The latter le i to
profit..Me discussion., especially for
those who took upon them elves the
pledge id |ie Tenth I e,.ion A Ima
ietti*.un-r.t iif - unte was givei from a
«m.mille.which
wa s
afterward
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OUR COUNTY FAIR EUROPEAN WAR
FAIRLY STARTED
AT STANDSTILL

The Sunday school at 9 : 4 A a. m.
and thp C. E. Society at f&gt; 1A |i in ,
because of the cltange of l he hour
1 for church from 7:30 to 7 p tn
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'Caught u Seiner

Woodruff &amp; Watson

First pag6 mention a.s
the larpe.st advertisers in
May's issue. The ad­
vertisement may be fount!
on page 3
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Special Notice

The Herald will on eüch
, y ^ attention to the
the current

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VO 22.
Tuesday ' n bier lie n

RED CROSS FUND
RECITAL FRIDAY

1 he result of Tuesday's election
was a foregone conclusion, insofar
as the nominees were concerned,
the primary election lust spring
showing the renl result and the elceliori Tuesday was only a confirma­
tion of the primary luuiitnt-cs.
in tiie cnii mti uti nuul a m e U c i u u a . U
tile result was as follows.
To abolish 'the county treasurer's
office.
For abolishing 3 2 1
Against abolishing, SI
Amendment relating to appoint­
ment of commissioned otlicvra of
stute militia.
For. 149. •

FINE

EN TER TA IN M EN T

AND

\ND A L A R G E C R O W D
IS A SSU R E D
There is every prospect of a filled
house at the Recital next Friday
night
Universally the people, o f .
Sanford want to hear and enj oy the
line treat and incidentally uid the
Red Crons
The program will begin
as near eight o'clockeas possible and
the Congregational church will be
none too large to seat the audience,
judging from prrr rrt cppenrances.
Resides Professor Cart there will lie
on the program our own popular
Miss Lucille As pin wall, the brilliant
organist Miss Rrntich of Orlando,
the lyric soprano, Mrs. Carr, and tin
ensemble of the above with Mr. E.
T. W'oodrutT. tenor, and Mrs. F. I*.
Strong contralto
N'uu* should mis»
tins superh musical treat, und doubt­
less no one who enjoys the hest anil
most entertiiining will permit him­
self or herself to be deprived of the
ri.re pleas ore that Friday evening,
November 13 holds in store.

Against, ti5.

Amendment relating to judiciary:
For, 144.
Against, 02. ’
' .
The .election in Sanford and S em­
inole county was very tjutei, there
being more mte'rest manifested in
the result in other slates than i n ‘our
own state
The national results are
given in another part of this issue.
I .lection lie-ulls

The Seminole county game warden
caught a seiner in Woodruff creek
1one night this week and he was
fined In Judge Herring's court for
tho offense. It is against the law to
stop creeks or rivers ‘with seines and
the game warden is right alter all t !&gt;••
»(lenders in this county, both m t •,•■
iishing and hunting violations
Si*m
inole county hu* a game warden
that is right on the job every
minute.
Auto Ferry Connection
\ Tho prospects are that in the near
future an auto line from F^nterptise,
Orange City, DeLand, and D a y ­
tona, connecting with tiie EnterpriseSahford ferry will bo placed in opera­
tion.
Connections will bo mhde
with tho itiornjng ferry Ijoat.
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Death of Mrs. Petera
'The death of Mrs. H. Peters on
Tuesday, although not'altogether un­
expected was a shock to her many
friends in tins city. Mrs. Peters ban
been -in ili “h e a l t h ‘ f o f ‘several years
and wIdle confined to her home wus
a tile to continue the (rientiship of
the j wo pie where she had resided for
so many years and with Christian
fortitude she bore her aiiliclions,
buoyed up with tho assurance of re­
lief in t he world beyond.
Mrs Peters wus born in Germany
corning to this country in her girl
hood
She hud been a resident **f
tlie 4i t n (or the |.ast thirty years
She leaves a loving husband, a son
t: II Peter* and daughter, Ml
G, F. Edwards, and a brother, A
Snyder, of tiiis city to mourn her loss.
The funeral occurred from the late
residence on Oak avenue yesterday,
interment being made in Lakoview
cemetery.
T h e funeral service was
conducted by Rev. Steinmeyer of
the Methodist church.
Th e pull
bearers were J , K. Mettingcr, Dr.
Mason, J . E . Spurling, A. Mahoney
and C. E. Betts.

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New Aork, Nov. ti. W ith i/aU
(bur
congressional districts stilt uncertain.
results of Tuesday's election show
I hut the Democrats elected to tin*
house '22N, Uepultlicnns. 194. Pro­
People Ire tenting
gressives
- nrjalt-t s | Indepen­
E d i t o r C h a r l e s Ii
WTilton of the
dent'. I
ITlls would give tile Dem
|Fust ( oust Advocate, Titusbille. has
■a rata a noipotty in t he lower house
, just returned from u three months*
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year
of business which will tax
troops
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this
vicinity
have
been
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A cotisée rittioli
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to in* tin*- imi versili verdict (luit t lie
the election of Fruncís F. M c G o v ­
their
capacity
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Mr. iv Harrison of Winter P a r k charge ol this department and also "ti 'aught
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An invi tat io n was r&lt; a*l from K e
lio- publp-ity i-ani|inigti. putting on
Pills result il . irr idi out would
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Temple Mokiin
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their •Minu.il
Wild man lo the young men of tin*
cabinet crisis at &lt; on-tnot IM**|
has
la
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lira
lily
impressed
t
tie
people
The Herald in m receipt of I hi* an
uftci noon a n d
night &lt;*f 1 *••«
At h
Minday school.
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Turkey s aUillPl*- dow.ird t Ite
, tiouiicemiill ol tlie marriage of M l£
W a t c h for f u r t h e r ps r i i i lar i a m i ,&gt;| i l &lt;- i it y and as lie intends t ••
6:39 Sr. II. Y. P. U. Miss Clara
i........ t tIn* wmivr in Sanford lor ihr war is reported.
i Dorothea T e m p l e to Adalbert Wil­
place uf holding )W
Millen, Presidnet.
Premier
Salantlra
has
been
aide
to
The first of our monthly musical I hunting and fishing he can .acrom
liam Mason ut Winter Park on No­
7:30 Wednesday prayer service.
preludes is to be'given next Sunday I'1» 1' " ,u‘ b
‘ hc publicity line and Mmo a new Italian cabinet
vember fifth
'The bride is lini
11:00
Worship service.
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ps
urv
sai
d
to
h
a
v
e
daughter of Mr and Mrs. William
night ut thè 7 o'clock servine
Fur m arranging many beautiful displays
Prelude,
" C a v a t i n a " by Rail
«Ui
s
tile
R
u
s
s
i
a
n
liuti
lea
hip
S
t
o
o
p
,
Chase Temple and I he groom ia the
program see anotlicr celiinm of t bis (or fin* fair.
Diixology
congregation standing
I
I,,-,
is
not
conf
i
rmed
I
Tin- committees from tin* commis
(amn* i &gt;el Mason who for several
I&gt;a(M*r.
Alt are cordiitlly invite«!
1n vocation
\ tleet of G e r m a n w u r . l n p s is s a i d
years has mude an annual jnlgrunThe acroll suvving class is gmwing . i m. i t . districts und the Commercial
In h a v e
g a t he r e d
oll
I Ii &lt;■
Aland
Hymn 279
t
lub
and
tin*
City
Council
will
be
age to Rollins College to inslrib t
in numiiers t nd in interest
The
OJIJlOMtil Hie
Scripture
appointed
at
once
anti
will
gel
down
i**l.«n«l
in
the
Baltic
tin*
young
ideas
how
to
shout
in
tinboys 'ure planning for a surprise
1nlerlude
Gulf «if Finland.
way of baseball and other athletics.
la ter. to shoyv wiiat industry «nd w n- to liurd work next week.
Prayer
,
.soon live fences and billboards will
According to tn English .nrres- Mr Mason is a member of one of
thusiasm cali do.
Hymn 2s7 cortfTPgation stundingl
1
blazc
with
the
lluming
posters
anpendent
British
airmen
dropped
tin* eastern leagues and is very pop­
Next Sunday is Temperunce SunAnnouncements
m,liming to the world t hat the Sent »*..n,bl, on T hi . l t soon ..(ter the de- ular with player-* and tin* itublic
I
dr.y. unti a temperania- scrmon wiil
Olleriory.
" T r ä u m e r n " by Sc hu ­
County
Fair
will
he
u
reality
on
I
'
^
'
u
r
e
of
Em
pet
or
William,
who
i iii'li'
Tin* Hi raid extends congratula
be given at l i e morning service
i
u-r
ma
n
mann
liad made a visit to l lit
lions
At the evening service, following February 3. I, ■&gt; and 6.
Chuir " C h r i s t a t the D oo r , ” by
hea«bjuaftt*rs
at
Thielt
the musical prelude, a short t a l k ,
Mu«’ up &gt;'» r money lor t hat date,

the more difficult ways ef giving
the gist ,,( this was that anyone
might I promt* a -me be- of the uux
ihary »ho for the spieaT of t i e
King |t&gt;m of God, gives sysiemalic»Jly and according to his ability ns
bod i as prospered him. Missionary
problems imrrited l y Rev, F
1’.
Mrong werr inxt uctive and &lt;a ily
reliinid, so that others might pul
them into jiractice in societies.
The rpporls from the district of­
ficers were gratifying, and compared
»ilh reports as fur back us 1 9 0 9
«howed a mttrvelout gain in many
, t hi- namber o' n embers in
district tot lling ,'i07 . Active, As s o&lt;l*te nod Honorary included. Two
rorietii*» h w e been gained, bringing
by the pastor will be about. " T h e !
up-the number of societies to fourtern
TI ,. i,F . . , L. ,
. Greatest
Man Thai
Ever Took
I he Ire. byt er. an of banford , Socond ',.|acc.**

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Resolutions

Sermon, " A Memorial of M a r y ’“
\\ Mercas, Honorable George H.
Hymn 2h2 t congregation standing
Fernald has ended his labors on
Benediction.
earth and paused into the Great , 7 3U- Pie-wohuig. Servacc J
,«4t} . •A"e«
Beyond, we -'trieit to reçoive thè
Prelude " W e l k e B l a t t e r " by Iatngtplaudit. "Well done, good and faith­
Chtmiis " Pra ise Ye the F at h e r "
ful servant, " and we confidently
Song 191
hoj&gt;c, to enter into u larger, sphere
Prayer
of usefulness, therefore be it
Interlude
Resolved, That in the less of Mr.
Song 47 congregation standing;
that can Ik * obtai ned in tin* . mar.......................
* Fernald the Woma ns t luii of han­
Announcements
ky'
They will have a lint* e* hibil
.......*
. . . . „.i.v. » . . . x*„.
,
. ,,
,
____ _
, ford shares the loss with Mrs. FerOffertory " C o m e Unto Me, " by
of guava -jelly, paste, orange mitr-l
. „ , .
.
. i , ,i ,.r.
nn d, the city of Sanford, the slate Roberts '
mHude und other canned and (ire*
,
,
. 4 ..» ...i . . ,i „ , . . of Florida and mankind in general,
served goods a t Sanford a t the lair
. ,, .
,
,
Chorus, " R a d i a n t Morn"
\\ ill Make l i ne Iti spia)
Mr and Mrs. \Alike Held of Geneva
arc in the city today and stated
that Geneva would make a line dis­
play, lit - the Seminole fttfr.
Mrs.
Wakefield und Mrs. Curlctt recently
slutted the Geneva Preserving K i t ­
chen Tind their products are sought
far and near proving to be the liest

.
,
,
. i . . i ..
:u J M wit! I*e n lug boos! for i linn

t afd of I h u n k s
l o all those who wire .■&gt; kind in
tin hours of sickness a ml death &lt;*l
our beloved wife, mother and sister
Mrs. Peters, we wish to return our
hea rt f il t thanks. Seldom have any
in need of sympathy and the most
devoted friendship received so full a
measure of the best fruits of the
human heart.
.
B. Peters,
Mrs. G. H. Edwards,
E. H. Peters.
A. Snyder.
’

because

to* belonged !*• a

and

to

.ill a f :n 1 1&gt;I ul .illigi.i ri-•• » a . given
Re.ol veil.
That because &lt;•( hi*
virtues, in
unselfish consideration
for others, individually and colleclively and Ins public service, we in
common with oth«*r organizations
pay cheerful tribute to the memory
of F'eorge It. Fernald
* Resolved, That these resolutions
be published jn the Sanford Herald
punt that a copy bn sent to M r s .
F‘ aid.
*
Mrs. J. N. Whittier, Chm.
Mrs. A. E. Philips
[
.Mrs. C. H. D*flier.

j

Sermon, subject.
And
S o n g 2 All
congregation

Peter
standing.•

Renedi i H u l l

Foot Rail Tomorrow
The High School team will' play
the St. Augustine' High1 School t ea m
at Ho Idem Park tomorrow afternoon
at' 3 o'clock. This will bo the first
game of the season arid tho citizens
should turn out and boost the home
boys to victory. Tickets are on sal«
at all the drug stores. Admission 2 5
cents.
Huy u ticket even though
you cannot uttend the gome and
kelp the boys tlong.
s.

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ually t.»Rü k ■G- '
•1 "uní' mori irií
»_»«- »hall
s hall a-Wlike to imi! that J a c k .
8 w
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Troni ha» claimed tin* world for hi»
&lt;&gt;»11
Th r Christmas «toni*» ar&gt;»
'ready for thr next 1-m j i of thr ma g­
o atine» and thr man h ant» arr ira□ p a t i e n t for tl&gt; r&gt;.«h of Gu&gt;l-.g
a
0 r e » » t l 4 te,| It) " ii&gt;* p r r p r t n a l m a t ' t'
o of thr ki'*um»
An&gt;l £et autumn h
a
a loath to ilrpurt
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.i j-&gt;b printing plant, not two block»
'ruin thr ;»il
He w i i permitted lo
♦
continua Ms work1, m m r i p.Tt' f
'
thr* jail at noon f*»r lunch .anil ren
turning dircrtly from » o r k to ht
a
B l IH iE T O F O P IN IO N "JU S T BETW EEN
cidi.
T h m t h r »hrrill lurked hin
up for thr niitht
The next day*»
o
Y O !' A N D
M E ."
o
utf .iit. &gt;1 " i h&gt;- *i!ini*. and »« on
n
f»r lort&gt; day*
After forty day» of
a
po rlnn kins. » hijli&gt;o inn Mod and
♦
♦
regular 'habit» thr man came out of
jail a healthy citizen. T he n hr »»»
* All L oc a l Advertise men is I n,jff
A C I I I K L I S A M O N G Y E T A K I N G N O T E S A N D F A IT H .
put
i
n
thr
black
lint,
t
hat
i»
u
li
mi
u
*
Sanfur&lt;4,
could
build
a
cold
«tora
Th is Heading T H R E E &lt; ! M s s
9 ait* plant ami it would hr a puvii'g w.-re forhidd **n to »&gt; - 1 1 i m o i n a nt»
** H E 'L L P R E N T ’E M " — S O S A Y S S A I NTF.KKlt.
Line For Each Insertion. M n n mum
institution
1 1 ) a cold »torage plant ••&gt; iiim
o o o a o o o o a o o o o o o a o o D O O O D O o o o a □ a o a o o o a o a o o a a o a o a o o o a oo
Charge 2.r&gt; Cents.
I also mean an abhatoir nr plai r
. . .
*
tine of my finbbi*** hrrr in F a n - ' against » a r between
north
and to »laughter cattle, hogs and »heep « *j-^e moneyed
men of Sanlortl
FCU SALK
ford t o n ha* Item a city market south, or bettMwn the Cniled S ta t e * and keep them on cold storage
I
are neglecting
to build u
V o lu n te e r W h o T o o k Officers* Place
and by a city market 1 have not and Canada, than if *&lt;■ had all t h e , act* t hat Orlando
»ill erect a cold y \j.
c.
j „ Sanford for the
For Sale— Hound pup
W h e n A ll H is S u p e rio rs W e re K ille d
meant a city nfetrkel in every sense Kaiser'* soldiers or
all the King'r
storage plant and t h e manager ex- JOung boys and inert are neglecting
cheap.
Just the right ugt
T e ll* S to ry of E n d u ra n c e end V a lo r
of the word ljut »imply a place ships.
The relations between this pect* to make ice cream, sell ice t b,. future sal vat ion of Their soul
K.
FI.
Lynch,
Sanford I
on O in k s of the Yeer— T w e n t y -t v » o
where the small grower or the large country anti Central Ama rus and and do other stunts.
My idea of a There an £ d&lt;&gt;zcj¿, m,*’n ip Suhfyrd^ Dl y,.
J
u
Continuoue Fighting.
-w - grower and the
general farmer
r t t v ^ u t h Atlfc•rica are probably better
cold storage plant would l&gt;e a j da
W
-*e «»■
■or
Suit
S
bring hU
.11 ■ .¡I lo i t s i r i w i n i—at-rrigr x r t a p g t han i w y hir-v-eever
where
econdha rid
Writing from art unnamed place In
»UTTicicni cash to »lart thia building
stove. TWO gl HM¡
n*li it fresh from the wagon. I w a * ^ been Ik*fort«.
T h e moderation, pa- could store their meals l nd \eget- and let thè A' 4t. U ’ A. pay tht-m Itolgiuin.
u correspondent
Lou- oline
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. ,
explaining it very laboriously and Hence .tail ca a w tumg proof* &lt;&gt;f gen- ablea, where our merchant* could l nitrosi on thrir Investment.
I don Daily N*w» quote* a youug volun: , c h ea p. ^. C a» .U*.
»*’ **• — F-jrpainfully.
»he t4 d
*&gt;«•*•*
meati a money interest thè interest tet&gt;r ln,'HJ*K'r yf u Belglnn rcgitm-nr t?iture, °school
whatever t ha t m»«ne t h e , the Mejiican alTaiL Uit j h e . ic aa u ns . axul: ti-un wlw/*&gt; . «o*s.uf - » K r i r i i t n - f,r t j lt. Jnvealini'nt in saving t1 ( . which had tM*en righting, marching an
H&lt;»u«es for sale or n- i.*
M
.
drilling cuntlnuuUHl; for twenty-two
\V&lt;* thjuld have driven could he stored when the markets young men who
other &lt;iay anti he at once informed f for ibis
are now running
For Sa l e- r O ne eJ ibl1- •
me that the housewives of Sanford Huerta out of Moxleo at the point were off
The iluy of the Florida , j,t, „«reels at niehts would he in~ .
tollows.
:.e
revolving
book ccse. . Inquire toe
would never come down to a mar­ of the bayonet and the retry earned..............................7
beef *» at hand
and
the
big
p
a
c
k
m
g
i
„
t
i
m
a
h
l
e
.
T
h
e
men
of
Sanford
O
e
i
n
i
n
i
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C
sent^lo
.....................
e
. nu sui
r u e men oi saniorn Ucruums.
*
t j . tf'
ket in t h e morning t o buy stuff and
of. the northwest
are coming
wlu»
arc ' a!i;btfaIL
nightfall. A* wmiu ur they taw our East Third St.
. »
.
. t i ’ mem
.
. .
.
s are well able
- - -to- -do
- this and are
picion,
irritation
won
hatred,
which
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—
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1
carry It home.
Now. 1 hud ntf/cr
, down here anti buying our cattle,
unending to it will sutler In the lights chejr began aliening us. We lout
For S a l e — Trucking and * ntr^
thought of t hat, or t ha t the ladies in turn wo'ultl have made it a i m s - shipping them north, killing them hereafter.
They
have
neglected terribly. We were 000 who went In and
fruit land across river from Monro*.
of Sanford were so very select that able for us to strengthen our a rmy up there and placing them on cold t heir duty to the bhys of Sanf or d ,-nuwtJiave left u third tber«sFlorida. 110 to ? 2 0 j-Nf „
«■’
they rould not come down to puf- anti navy.
Our most dependable stOTagc anti shipping them hark here am] to the teachings of the Bible'
" ,u lI,e luorblnB wc niored down to
dress " I ^ i n d. " c-a Herald
■Hww 'arlirjtts at the market plat-e. naTIonaJ defehst s a g a i nst **war are to sell us as western bee/ at a high }lnii they fwill never prosper
They rp-&lt;' nf',r&lt;‘° n network of trenches on
our bank of the Y*er
We got Into
Of course this'wdUltl preclude the justice, motle'ralion and good will. 1 price.
Now why couldn't our own ma&gt; j.,., {,y f()r ;iwhib* but this will
For
Salt
I'.»H f |(. •
Ih«*
tremile».
They
were
full of wa- mntnrryrle. ’ l l h p . T .
idea of the city market anti again This war i» not an argument fur
people take their c at tl e when they alwa&gt;„ lie n blot on their chanicier
I vvns tiring for six hour» myself
brings to my mind th&lt;; high ro*t o f ‘ another a r my
corps or a
new art* fat, kill them hen* anti put them and their peace of -iiiinil. They are ter
l l q n 600 mi I«*A Write
thigh deep In muddy water
living.
Old H
Of I, is mutb* by striile in navy building
That is th«* on cold stdragt and sell them to a*«|»ting the devil In his nefarious
fast. Agt.,1 Urlai,do I
Could Not Show Hotd or Hand.
riur manner of buying anil having road Europe ha* traveled
f ri north- the lucul trad»*'’ In connection with „-heme» when they allow the y.-ung
A Real Harg.iii
n“The i.i-nnao» got teros» the bridge.
the he«T by the very easier t met h- ea-iern h r a m e we »•••■ *- goal
the abhatoir invilii be a
i Imy» -&gt;f Sn iff or &lt;1 to roam t hi* street»
senger
Uvi-rlaml
In
*We
could
not
show
head
ur
hand
over
preserving plant, gelatine could I»* atnl ff«**lll**tlt the Jilaiv» that are notods. heyt-r mintlmg the cost of »amtdition
For ».«bluolir
tiank
Uerimiii
inselline
giuis
»hot
and untier present condition* the • Autumn i- loath t-&gt; *l«*pnrt and maiiiifai tured from the catti«- a i -1
b-r them and s«tfin- of the mt-u il» from crevice» lu .their raised tiank
11. t' of L. will never lie /&gt; duct'd linger» an ainaxmg length of time. all the »urj&gt;lu» fruit» and vegetables who are neglecting this great woik
across the river only a few yards
The Miami Metropolis »urns it up Nature ia weaving a covering of could be preserved here and sold all have boys uf their own to look nfnwajr. I wiis hour» and hours tlragTO RENT
pretty well in the following:
wonderful hue from tfit* discarded over the south. Sanford is the nat- It, r a[I1| t hi» will ris«- to haunt them glng our woumled out of the ero*»
For Bent
F'l ve
" T h e New York fofttl supply com dress of the forest for the protection ural locution for a big cold »torug- in future year* .
Thi Ti* i.H no UM‘ trenches. We lost our olhcent, but l gut
Elm it venue
\ll
mittee recently Issued a circulnr of the tendi r rootlets that will flour- *l,''l prtMervlng plant and »onte day
t to bring hoyi i nt*i t!i«&gt; the meli to listen to me.
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t
lie
1
hi
!
gt
In
ma
ti
w
ho
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riient
fit“
Sume
(íerman*
'helltsl
il»
with
a
Ish
again
Ip
’
hi
-pniii*
al.-I
m*ii
t
l" T M.!
instructing the purchasing public
•r ir»4Ü*1
**ij tubi :• '• Ímm-I
if
They gut Into the crotu*1 N H ( i a r op*
i.d eTe
■ to ttie t -e.i ¡ ’ of tb&gt; of i « .-..ii ionie to rj in*« * i r i u i «ir a ni« r.
how to buy
O
*»r«* ;i ì 1 1 »ia••tl to run
till M\ cross nrtv
Vft 1*1 r .ir «i " 1 M ' 1 lallv t re Iich ■*s They llrtsl down our lines
ha» been talll.-d a ‘ ;i lrt*:iti«k«» fin th** gr«*.it o u t of loor world
*1 .«% ••ut i! í
b ur lie *. i
1 .
fruin tin. „idi&gt;* had to tun back I
a r r,w
t 1•
I
ol
lost ar' &lt;&gt;f rii.i
I •.
\i «
\ 1 M &gt;a i.
\ i T. i ri i t- '
Ig
tv a s l«N, lir.»l and ».ei-py I" dr.ig titv
‘ * ,*.
lit I &gt;.* A. f * 1 .xt * E* f, « t i
1 •!•* „•f* ’ 1 A•*r^. jU-t h.» A fi^t
t ” I
■ V! . , u . M ¡ : i g
t1 Hunk I must have .tullen i n v i r-S
1 V1 &gt; „1 .
|Ht A far r»’i
**! r •-. i r
ii it f -i ♦
h 1«
--I &gt; ,tr
I i. l&gt;
poUH' 1 "I bulli i-r I-J** 1~ 1" r■E1ti » ,.J; I n
rn . ri.. &gt;1 i i j
: no Hill1 asleep.
! '(' r
t
\t i ..
f I }••- t •»
1*•*Í *
full pt.tll.ti ti r . ut 11 r t In- •*n u i l « - n t»f »» M h t
I w• do k i n » that
*
Ii i-tit'al
li 1 b&gt; ! ft-ad Ilf t t .- lime Will
*\\ •• I. i.Unii urd.-r tit nilvniit e again.
di*h • w I it Iii f 1. - i t 1 1 r i - * f i g lu -1
.
’- . f H
o *
l*. a r.i . - of ! I . r.
Tilt* I rile h weie le h.nd us imi either C I't-r 1 1 - i • •(f 4« ;
................ g'ttlfu
l*üv til tin sitai ti*i# ■ ! itj f ** i.i r.*' now a n d ‘ the men of wing in support
the pap. r ii A l-i* 1 -t ■' w r.t p p . * ' L » *■i'll j *u p titi I i
! " a s loo tired to cottage, l üln i'ark
t !. r mi i; i. i In a I mo» t Utirit »itHiut ti*
T h f pavilititi Ml* I TT1*'V - Ill *. ri ford an- to bln *ue for get Up Sume out* klt'ktsl me I louktsl : r i •' I
must not under the law t&gt;&lt;- weighed leafy lira riches of the tree* nri&lt;l ft!! heir for bout*
U{&lt;
I hey " ere llitet* uf Hi &gt; frn-i.-ls.
a» bin ter
There
*•
l
, I-,- . o t.
&gt;1 ,
f * .4 * *r »
bet pi
•&gt;. *..f ; * , - t -1 *
:
t
idlltili-ers1
lige ni' *iVf
1
n
*
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J
1
&gt;
»
A
*
^UinjLvtlll'.v I t-II t !'»*•’.i It I'l-I.............
There 1 » utl * vhtlariti tug * i &gt;,g ( 1a(It* '■&gt; l- ui l-l l ■'
"I (ninni myself ninniiig torwurd
ml
l«r
on every arto b* pur• hu»t -t. pell 1 If- (
]
t,
l'il&gt;
t'l
*ig
i
■
i
.,,r „,,,J |be * -,d.r n 1 « l„ l-*-r 1 1 , i
a Bit In I eallul tu men lying anil run
b.iflt
-lid
you
e
;
i-f
-t'»p
to
which at t he end of the * 1 *■ek amount , „, .........
lot- P; .til
1.4 Vf the y . t i l t
|*be dri&gt;wbulli uf
iitng near and luid my revolver
at^
a |*at i tor, «, in mute I»
t»f t hi* - •»**♦ i. ** n*»*
i
to a dollar or more
Tilt- ■*
,i(
1
:
will
i
.
1
1
&gt;
i
|d&lt; &gt;- .tr- ¡V
if i \i*f11 a . . t-, tit . lu r |.
1
lie
in
U
.•
mere
«II
.ItarBínB
»«■frTTTvrP
'
¡f
.
• Mv ■ ., » it' ., tr.. :t
, l « rri •K»’’% . *. 111 •1 - , n t i „ . . u cate« hi» in on tnur k«*l i n g, ho ’AH P '
Uliet. I-I.Y at 1 1 1 .- . .. nil i Ti-» «Il luting Us
»ii
1 » i &gt;.tt l-i» - 1
in tl.iil I '.e wi. ma |■ mti»t ........ lie r&gt;
f i-, »ni »• i *. -» i, tifie (u-t* under Mit- r Us
int* r•-i i: Aurket .* .- f..r " - fa r*
is I !.:it
riu-t lint nut mild t-.r us
t. « J
I t,eV I'tukfd Ilk.* trtghlened gray bei*!i i m i - t i¿o to i in* »ti' &gt;r&gt; i
h&gt;..
i.
,
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IF
ii&gt;
•
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r
fu
l
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1 1 r i •i ha * 1' /•’
tl.-s a« tli.-t «. iiiiiiltlisl ii(i art tt over
per »uri Ml'ti'iili of tiKini:
ít
M
il
!
I
/Ci 1•{
1** •’
. is. !.. i k at -I &gt;|...... o
tin. r|t. i
It
plum/Jof K* * 1* 1!*•■ tuer
II .
\t
•*
u , - .|u-k t* • e &gt; -t l at t he ui u't-r
&lt;11.il i a * n.. « i *» turn |o l * '• &gt;
«, «, j, ,
(
Hie bal»,
1 In* *• i iv »feliifd full of
Fi - I
tll»lio|&gt;e-t ii
-i.
I be
• i|| ago
11 --III - II -44 t T»« t
if. r
t
hot. L
: h.it lla (hem . We crunched In u b'Ji t£,*-m h
■vi j -.i . ■V. . ' u n
— \4
•
w
f
Tribune, ami there will be many
\S •
M . ••’ii *
- t t
t bi­
Heard the t n i m i Whupenng.
r-11
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f
p'
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!
i.ior
il
i
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•
(il.iii
Chicago housewives who will ||«t--|i
Im, e .i YLT&gt; ft|4** «*xfukntiun hr p- III wtin will work ldrn»i*lf up Ifgitimul'*"There «vere per liuti» U00 left of our
N o urishm en t— line fla­
to that advice, not only as members
1
ll -a
I '­
! 'eliriKir;. ;i n«l1 with itH thut ui* ila Vo 1 &gt;. from al musí ttluMtirti v tu a point 0 * 1
I think there was uiu.- ottleer fur­
v o r — purity— crispness
of the Housevvlvus* la ague which iM
ther a lung, but It wa* qii'ie dark, I.
i-ni'it n ul i prnlf'
t hi •*MiM . 1• I 1. 44,» . *•Í a I-* ri* b- ■,i •
li- r- 1
luiikiug g&gt;md progress in t!u* rt*&lt;iu&gt;
— wholesomencsa. All
fruit» at.1«i v« t.»M« *41•*i il * *' •41«pi k than for tin* tijitiw who tri**» t*i put home of the men talked very low
tloli tif t he rust of living, hut us in­
I b. o I In-irvi t ul- i s «I i-i ritig and
-- i [f I - : « ■¡
i ¡"i»ii i-.,
for 5 c e n t s , in the
1 -*&gt;&gt; tnit,"i&gt; •»0.1 *| h -, - a y** . » *.»1dividual« who want to make th&lt;
&lt;
i
liking - ■.it -i- mi th. • ■■ -id. «I
«
.
.
i
f
!.. 1 ■ . . 1
moisture-proof package.
,, i" i i . ft t «
f 11 (litI V I* oil • go fart bl f
.. ii i.,i«.k
it « i» uf i . nih |.erh.i|i»
»l
¡
tlve feel lugli .1 ! d MV f- •I trip k Hu 1
T h e nt to * &gt;|.i . a Minim inert ton i
A ! r, * 1 * * J
1 ,4 «*
, 1u' - * l •t ••• .«• . - :.i •K-'i
-* „ • a -.it tile Iitlier «lilt- (he hlu|s- fell steeply lo
told us 1 bill II- f.iult of blgli prpes
I *r our I*»* .li
« 1 ver.il y o o •! f »1•»
dime in-», A N D UK ( L E A N , than the river.
for grocerte* rested witii the buyers,
horscmen coubl put un suini* g oo d­
For Be nt Cllu up T i r
"1 sent o hush along the line. Wc
it is lo dress in the lu*st of goods
thnt 1 1 t ook two delivery wagonsw i l l tu in rating. Al leaat il would yet have an inside decoration that listened uidle mIIpul I thought 1 heard pin r«‘. 5 ii rr&lt; », ul M
und two drivers to deliver goods
See iii.iiritn M l II'.-P
give us it goni! start ami t-vt-rywould cause your mother to he (ifrmiiii monís, an tinier passisi along
that one clerk could put up, and
on the other side 1 crawled Up on to
thing must bave a »tari «umu timiFur It« nt
.i-hamt-d of you if she knew it*
r.i r*- nr &gt; 1
which could he enrrh-d home by the
the t mi irk. not »bowing my lieint. you
('utility fair* ari tilt- iiif.it;» -&gt;f brine
t ti •* riiori « i A . ell-1 t T
ti was really iilmut :«&lt;) tierpun baser with but little trouble.
I may be very silly but l think krii.H
mg tilt* pfopl«* uf -t i ounty iji*»i*f
\
limns
who
had stayed there on our sido «follar^. |)&gt;i r rii .. 1 I »
l
-l
rather
be
i
lean
midf
than
out
(iigfilu-r ami I l-t-lievt* ib&gt;* tmu* i»
" Hrtl o.
I* thut 1 he So-nnd-So
ilreTi
F
r t|inr f K II\ hoy may trot about with under the hunk, fearing to cross ilio
ripe for hrmging ito- pfitph- uf l bi­ «libgrocery"’
Well, jdeuse st-ntl me a
river
under
r&gt;
u
|
hie
S
&lt;
&gt;
we
sdivi»!
all
yet he plea»allt
ni- w itili ni V I ngi'i b&gt; r *ilt. a g- ufi ills hair ¡mrouib.ll
can td sartlmes immed ia t el y" mid
We did not sleeu,.
Koo Ill's for III I.I
1A
lie inay Iia vc i rousi-ra on hi.it an through tie* night
fair. F«- w o| u« k ii»•w ju»i whai
the grocery man delivers the order
nor did they
furnished
room»
Miippllcntion
of
the
Miap
that
tloats
twelve blocks! Thut cun of »ardines
fini* crup» are raised h«*r«* in thè
“There was Just »lx feet of [died wet
tulli) rotiliIV and il l'ould he inaile a might improve yi t lie manly arid eiwth bel ween us
takes the time of a man, the w«-rn
We only whispered corner Sixth and Oak
G raham C r a c k e r s
gala wwvvk l^y tlic business ttnin of ''*•*
hi* .mure liqii-y ihan n*U(j w,ni(t tlcnr them mutirt-lng aud
and tear on the wagon or the bicycle
For Rent
Nice fruid
Sanford.
If l i V people so desire It heavenly— yet he can curry about aj t(lo m„m,| 0f their belt» creaking and light' housekeeping- ul«it .'*
A food for every day.
and the customer wonders why gro­
the beat of the exhibition» could 1 » clean character.
of water boitie» being opened
ceries are so high!
tila ted bedroom, HO" 1 af
Crisp, d e l i c i o u s and
taken
down
to
the
Orange
county
o
f
r0
ur*e.
it's
all
very
nice.
Son,
"There was n thick grny mist hang*
And yet, merchants do not make
strengthening.
Fresh
any reduction for goods that are
baked and frfcah de­
hive arr^i tiled !n i
bought un&lt;l paid for and carried
wou,d ............
ltla,‘ U’
AND have t he requisites of a
Krny ,tg„re stood up liput» (or tent, near I
livered. to cents.
junt »crumb!«*
up u f«*w thi vikh unu rlean, munly inuti ul the raiup time, |n {Uv |n|Hl |h»Iow cltwe \o ui6
tlu
away by rht* customer, and in this,
loading »tal ion
A i pi si*tul
them
to
Orlando
and
alsi
a
„d
a
manly
boy,
or
as
they
all
looked
liken
llrtlhih
Koldlcr
In
khaki,
ia the incentive for many house­
Coniit-Mv*. Srir ford Finn,
-M
,
.
‘
_
_
—
¿
that Sanford
did something to get vvi»h to be called now, young man, u«. tuihl. Its nil right; we are Kug*
wives to send away for their supFurnished room» fur I *
the people in here and show them
hound to lack 'somewhere when llsh.' mid 1 said. 'Hut your ooceiit
pile*. T h e y find t h at even If they
a
t
M r». C. II. Smith'»
what a good tpwn we have.
It be has to try lo live better tlfan he Isu’t.' und I «hot him through with
ure avoiding thn careless ways of
Ave.,
betw«-en -‘ird ai d P*
?rcan
afford.
T
h
e
fellow
who/is
ul-'
my
revolver
Some
of
our
men
crept
would
ire
u
good
time
for
the
merother buyers, they do not gel the
io the bank, but they shut them, mid
ehunts
to
pul
op
sfrecial
sales
and
muys
isnyltig
".l
c
an't
go
in
there
benefit of It ami are perhaps to be
suine of ilii'lr* «-limited over, bid we
make the visitors fetd at hume ill. beraiise I ’ m owing the bo»» i l . 1 0 ,
praised for eeking methods of get­
For Bent One n&lt; r&gt; »
tired lit tlu-lr head* or nrms a» |ln*y
the best tiading point in this see- ¡„ a j ,t mhrn he gets older to have
ting the most for their .money, if
street und M. pi*
s IiowihI only a few feet uwuy, und Tliirtl
lion of Florida.
accumulated a habit thnt will make they fell backward or on to tis or lay Address Hex Packard. It
mail order houses.
U p ^ j Y uiiroiilxe
ftt
T r y thi* on your piano: " S e m - him about a * ' popular a* a nest of hanging on the trank. Then wc all
Perhaps so me Miami merchant
mole county should have a ' f a i r "
ants at an ice cream social.
waited.
will devise the plan of muking two
• • *
For Bent Two Gig
And, Son, hour in mind thut i l j
Nsithsr Bids D*r»d Mov*.
prices. One for those who pay for
First street.*? Joej De Muri'*i Under the plan in operation in coats no more to hang around n ro"As II grew' lighter they did uot dare Cola Company.
the goods and provide for their demost of the »tales of t he Union when aptrclable class of men than it does move away, and none of us could get
.. livery, und another for those who re­
M IS C E L A N E O S
u man U sent to jail his fumily have! to cling to those from whom you out alive tm*r the. hank to use the
quire long credit ac cou nt s and the
bayonet. A few men made botes lu
A
delightful
new
bis­
to
beg,
borrow,
steal,
work
or
go
can
never
learn
anything
except
delivery of every little parcel.
Wanted- Two furnished r
W h e n . y o u the looser earth, and so wu Ured at
• • •
So far as the bread winner rot, rascality and ruin.
hungry
cuit, with a rich and
light
housekeeping.
Man,
‘n
* «»i *
each
other
through
the
bank
here
and
i«" concerned he is a nonentity. But do this latter you are not doing a
delicious cocoanut fla­
^ T h a t grea t armies* a r e needed to
5 yaer old child.
When nr.-»*rin*
there
in Wisconsin they have taken a square by- your parents nor by your*
vor. Crisp and always
“Sotfiebody threw n cartridge cnsè s ’. ate price.
protect t he frontiers of c o n t i g u o u s
I L H. J . , c-u
You know it, too: that's
great step in advance and made a self
ucrosa close to me. On a paper Inside Herald._____________________
nations it* a fallacy conspicuously
fresh, xo cents.
n e w law’ whifh has recently I n « ii where the -mean work on yoqr part wn* scrawled one •word—'Surrender!*
disproved in the case of this coun­
* *
Wa tiled— Cientlcmrp rnon •' &gt;l
put into operation t he man who come» in.
Wo did not know tf they, wanted to
t r y and C an ad a where a n Imaginary
316 E . J Fourth &gt;
Uoca to jail is provided by the sheriff
When you get old enough to surrvtider themselves or wanted us to Stumon's.
line nearly (our thousand mllrs long
" ' '!*_
wjth a wage earning job. ami the 'keep c ompany"
with some girl surrender They were more numerous.
.divides t h e -two n a t i o n s - a n d there
• money so earned is given into tin* you'll want to go to her rU&gt;an, but w«&gt; uer«* better Placed, so we »«*nt
IJorne St- ket« (¡uu-f I
Isn't a soldier along t he whole length
bunds of his fumily.
won't you?
And free from ull the nU setupping »ud crawling nruund to I III to ¿120 i« r aere
*••*•*
except a* few for police and custom
'
The director of public safety at c o nt ami na ti on ' which evil communi-; Bet n »hui ai ili«*m
house duties. Those-governments In
l ’erh.qts lt watt thè Freneh wtio gol on road close to Sanford
Bacine, in writing of the new law, ration hiings? Anti don't you think, nruujtd al thè end* The re wns Henry Home*Seeker, this ullicv' ,
Europe ought to have learned from
Son, t hut it is Just us well to slufl firlng. U'e lieArtl òtulte dose t li mugli
declures
thut
through
it
everybody
us In t ha t respect, ultd they probWan'ted-Good while l&gt;oy with '-1-'
profits."
A case oi u printer is NOW ulong t hat rout e— to s t a rt wh tho raised bauk a few sllpplna down
abiy will a f te r the waiMs over. On
for
presring d u b — one ft nt'lmt
'
cited as an example of the workings N O W along that* route— to start on tho rlvrr edge uud wnler spinshlug.
, - *
this point the S a t u r d a y Evening
to
cornei
F
it ' -lr" 1
c
i
t
y
.
’
Apply4
g oo d ? .
Tho Botr.e of us puiled ouniclvc» up un. to
I oT the new law. * He was* recently when he's starting
Buy biscuit baked bp
Post says:
.
«
younger you happen "to be tho cheap­ tb» 'tank • henrd our mcn scniiijbllmc. and Palmetto avenue. .
sentenced
t
o
forty
days
in
jn|l
for
“ For four thousand-’ niiRa on ths
rIJ \ &lt;
I n tho up «m \*lthcr side o f me. Imi ismtd uot Wontsd—Werh of cny kind »’&gt;'
drunkenness and fsiluro to support er will come your ticket.
north a mere chalk m ar k separates
NATIONAL BISCU IT
ly
man
of
good
halits
t-Td
thoruug
■/
seu
them
1
ttitnk
I
jrna
tuo
«le«*py.
I
long
run
decency
will
come
out
his family,
T h e man, every day
us from t he British Empir e. . No­
sbotit*d tu rimrgj- and t lieti mimi bara trustworthy,
Can
do
»«&gt;'
‘"d*'-'ry
ahead.
Ask
your
father
If
I
’m
not
COMPANY
apent .his earnings in a saloon and
boy on eithor side is uneasy about
si
' ““ j
Il he don’ t say fn'h-n over on mr heort rolllna down work Wages no object ro It 11'.
gave tho wife nothing for the suih right about it.
Y e a r s of fair dealing, -mutual
the
bank
*
■
tnsk*, enough to live.
M t Child*. f J
he needs fixin .-—Palm Beach
jrt of herseif and children. Whan
courtesy and
good j * will
,«it
««
•* *., , •
.. •.*■ ' ' ' '
—t * - ■
W
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i the roan was working in a

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ai '
■it houle, vor l*n pe
Inet tmim g '.¿un i hour. Junior Work
and Tithing.
The latter le i to
profit..Me discussion., especially for
those who took upon them elves the
pledge id |ie Tenth I e,.ion A Ima
ietti*.un-r.t iif - unte was givei from a
«m.mille.which
was
afterward
*P1&lt;0 tiled to I he X*IT i c
that
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OUR COUNTY FAIR EUROPEAN WAR
FAIRLY STARTED
AT STANDSTILL

The Sunday school at 9 : 4 A a. m.
and thp C. E. Society at f&gt; 1A |i in ,
because of the cltange of l he hour
1 for church from 7:30 to 7 p tn
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Woodruff &amp; Watson
First pag6 mention a.s
the larpe.st advertisers in
M a y 's issue. The ad­
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on page 3
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The Herald will on eüch
, y ^ attention to the
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VO 22.
T u e s d a y ' n b i e r lie n

1 he result of Tuesday's election
was a foregone conclusion, insofar
as the nominees were concerned,
the primary election lust spring
showing the renl result and the elceliori Tuesday was only a confirma­
tion of the primary luuiitnt-cs.
in tiie cni imtiuti nuul a me Uc i u u a . U
tile result was as follows.
To abolish 'the county treasurer's
office.
For abolishing 3 2 1
Against abolishing, SI
Amendment relating to appoint­
ment of commissioned otlicvra of
stute militia.
For. 149. •
Against, ti5.
Amendment relating to judiciary:
For, 144.
Against, 02. ’
' .
The .election in Sanford and S em­
inole county was very tjutei, there
being more mte'rest manifested in
the result in other slates than i n ‘our
own state
The national results are
given in another part of this issue.

RED CROSS FUND
RECITAL FRIDAY
FINE

EN TER TA IN M EN T

AND

\ND A L A R G E C R O W D
IS A SSU R E D

There is every prospect of a filled
house at the Recital next Friday
night
Universally the people, o f .
Sanford want to hear and enj oy the
line treat and incidentally uid the
Red Crons
The program will begin
as near eight o'clockeas possible and
the Congregational church will be
none too large to seat the audience,
judging from prrr rrt cppenrances.
Resides Professor Cart there will lie
on the program our own popular
Miss Lucille As pin wall, the brilliant
organist Miss Rrntich of Orlando,
the lyric soprano, Mrs. Carr, and tin
ensemble of the above with Mr. E.
T. W'oodrutT. tenor, and Mrs. F. I*.
Strong contralto
N'uu* should mis»
tins superh musical treat, und doubt­
less no one who enjoys the hest anil
I .lection lie-ulls
most entertiiining will permit him­
New Aork, Nov. ti. W ith i/aU
(bur
self or herself to be deprived of the
congressional districts stilt uncertain.
ri.re pleas ore that Friday evening,
results of Tuesday's election show
November 13 holds in store.
I hut the Democrats elected to tin*
house '22N, Uepultlicnns. 194. Pro­
People Ire tenting
gressives
- nrjalt-t s | Indepen­
E d i t o r C h a r l e s Ii
WTilton of the
dent'. I
ITlls would give tile Dem
|Fust ( oust Advocate, Titusbille. has
■a rata a noipotty in t he lower house
, just returned from u three months*
m! ' T,
14• 1**•1 11•.lU •Ulf» t i m •1.
.••jour it in ll&lt; northeast, much of
1•«*• • ! *.1 III» s 1 1triti t* V. r 1 M
I n. t i m e
b e i n g s p e n t in I lie N e w
1 111«i Ff*•f Ml Uli*
II
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It -tru
England s t a t e .
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bv

wh.it

The Seminole county game warden
caught a seiner in Woodruff creek
1one night this week and he was
fined In Judge Herring's court for
tho offense. It is against the law to
stop creeks or rivers ‘with seines and
the game warden is right alter all t !&gt;••
»(lenders in this county, both m t •,•■
iishing and hunting violations
Si*m
inole county hu* a game warden
that is right on the job every
minute.
Auto Ferry Connection
\ Tho prospects are that in the near
future an auto line from F^nterptise,
Orange City, DeLand, and D a y ­
tona, connecting with tiie EnterpriseSahford ferry will bo placed in opera­
tion.
Connections will bo mhde
with tho itiornjng ferry Ijoat.
i *A .

Death of Mrs. Petera
'The death of Mrs. H. Peters on
Tuesday, although not'altogether un­
expected was a shock to her many
friends in tins city. Mrs. Peters ban
been -in ili “h e a l t h ‘ f o f ‘several years
and wIdle confined to her home wus
a tile to continue the (rientiship of
the j wo pie where she had resided for
so many years and with Christian
fortitude she bore her aiiliclions,
buoyed up with tho assurance of re­
lief in t he world beyond.
Mrs Peters wus born in Germany
corning to this country in her girl
hood
She hud been a resident **f
tlie 4i t n (or the |.ast thirty years
She leaves a loving husband, a son
t: II Peter* and daughter, Ml
G, F. Edwards, and a brother, A
Snyder, of tiiis city to mourn her loss.
The funeral occurred from the late
residence on Oak avenue yesterday,
interment being made in Lakoview
cemetery.
T h e funeral service was
conducted by Rev. Steinmeyer of
the Methodist church.
Th e pull
bearers were J , K. Mettingcr, Dr.
Mason, J . E . Spurling, A. Mahoney
and C. E. Betts.

northern

Ii,i X.) t - &gt;1. t in*' i n tie* h o t e l s ,
o l o r a . &lt;1 1 . 1 1 1 1 i, ami &lt; Il I i mlier
cluhs a ml pri viile . homes I he past
a ke in tin* Second C o l o r a d o
'The
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I .1 -t • .. I t v III he •row lb d with
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Excel l

Resolutions
Sermon, " A Memorial of M a r y ’“
\\ ill Make l i ne Iti spia)
\\ Mercas, Honorable George H.
Hymn 2h2 t congregation standing
Mr and Mrs. \Alike Held of Geneva
Fernald has ended his labors on
Benediction.
arc in the city today and stated
earth and paused into the Great , 7 3U- Pie-wohuig. Servacc J
,«4t} . •A"e«
that Geneva would make a line dis­
Beyond, we -'trieit to reçoive thè
Prelude
"
W
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l
k
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"
by
Iatngtplay, lit - the Seminole fttfr.
Mrs.
plaudit. "Well done, good and faith­
Chtmiis " Pra ise Ye the F at h e r "
Wakefield und Mrs. Curlctt recently
ful servant, " and we confidently
Song 191
slutted the Geneva Preserving K i t ­
hoj&gt;c, to enter into u larger, sphere
Prayer
chen Tind their products are sought
of usefulness, therefore be it
Interlude
far and near proving to be the liest
Resolved, That in the less of Mr.
Song 47 congregation standing;
that can Ik* obtained in tin* .mar.....................
* Fernald the Woma ns t luii of han­
Announcements
ky'
They will have a lint* e* hibil
.......*
. . . . „.i.v. » . . . x*„.
,
. ,,
,
____ _
, ford shares the loss with Mrs. FerOffertory " C o m e Unto Me, " by
of guava -jelly, paste, orange mitr-l
. „ , .
.
. i , ,i ,.r.
nn d, the city of Sanford, the slate Roberts '
mHu d e un d other c a n n e d and (ire*
,
,
. 4 ..» ...i . . , i „ , . . of Fl or i da a n d m a n k i n d i n g e n e r a l ,
s e r v e d goods a t S a nf o r d a t t h e l ai r
.
,, .
,
,
Chorus, " R a d i a n t Morn"
.
,
,
. i . . i ..
:u J M wit! I*e n lug b o o s ! for i l i n n

t afd of I h u n k s
l o all those who wire .■&gt; kind in
tin hours of sickness a ml death &lt;*l
our beloved wife, mother and sister
Mrs. Peters, we wish to return our
hea rt f il t thanks. Seldom have any
in need of sympathy and the most
devoted friendship received so full a
measure of the best fruits of the
human heart.
.
B. Peters,
Mrs. G. H. Edwards,
E. H. Peters.
A. Snyder.
’

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I ■• o pl e

..»id Mr W.Tinn yesterday
u ■ tati
m.i.i.rit . •*( .' !
have been more imiuirio*
The
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tap., tel i.ri.&gt; lall
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will .i.iie Pi. au-i ol the tiles,
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hard, i |ie'l-illv oti lie ir Lit in. » HI
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lalids unit lift ter iiinils, and In u hie
lievi reports from Nevada showW ttiak more from their work nt six
riincis ti Newluiols I ••■rum rat.
1 lia n 1 1 - y t •* w m a k e in a
•I n o t
II • P i t '
l.&gt; |-Thin a Iye. f
ih-.rc ih.in 2U11 wtlli ,ilioiit
Mr
W Mon -,itd 1hat in t a l k e d
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IiUL»*r
that t In* hotels to tins city will have
I t.g.i •I. -i.-t liotnui Ncwlund'
i III. i: •*
I I i to h
a l » * 11*! I t i
. i l l Î .» • I l l l I l H
jrUÎ
t i ’•»••Ho
iju- Hi'|iuidicans claim
u
year of business which will tax
troops
in
this
vicinity
have
been
re*
A c ot i s ée r i t t i ol i
er v tee was a lit
to in* tin*- imi versili verdict (luit t lie
the election of Fruncís F. M c G o v ­
their
capacity and make them j o y ­
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ting close of the convention, led by i oiler of Henry Ii. Marks to thke
ern over Paul A (lusting in W isful
Mr. iv Harrison of Winter Parkcharge ol this department and also "ti 'aught
I i ottsin
•
I h e r e I n i' b e e n a r e n e w a l " I tin*
An invitation was r&lt; a*l from K e
lio- publp-ity i-ani|inigti. putting on
Pills result il . irr idi out would
llupllst &gt; 1 . - ^ 1 1 * 1
ligi 1 1 ig tiri 111• oasi* i ’ r 11 . ni i f r 1 1 t 11 •r ll'ilki I lie ropff*elilutl&gt;‘li III I tie next
sim titre t )i Xitine If* ■ulivi itiimt &gt; i j - o ro|&gt;lanc or h y d r o p l a n e itigt i
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in
Primary
Sunday school at
t i- I u-r limns rtikltig tin nlbn.lviMM-',
1.not the lire wo r k , a m i ol her a l l : . . .
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Inali, nini olii* |•* /( re . l \e , a Delli
* IO M a 111 »• tool II. ■&gt;!*! church
II,
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Address by Prof
Rowland
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Mr
M ark.
Temple Mokiin
u r « l . i &gt; § .ir 1&gt; •l.i ti- l ' T íllf» b u i
•Minu.il
lia /.a a r *m
their
Wild man lo the young men of tin*
cabinet crisis at &lt; on-tnot IM**|
has
la
v
lira
lily
impressed
t
tie
people
The Herald in m receipt of I hi* an
uftci noon a n d
night
&lt;*f 1*••«
At h
Minday school.
uve*
Turkey s aUillPl*- dow.ird t Ite
, tiouiicemiill ol tlie marriage of M l£
W a t c h f or f u r t h e r
p s r i i i l a r i a m i ,&gt;| i l &lt;- i it y and as lie intends t ••
6:39 Sr. II. Y. P. U. Miss Clara
i........ t tIn* wmivr in Sanford lor ihr war is reported.
i Dorothea Temple to Adalbert Wil­
place uf holding )W
Millen, Presidnet.
Premier
Salantlra
has
been
aide
to
The first of our monthly musical I hunting and fishing he can .acrom
liam Mason ut Winter Park on No­
7:30 Wednesday prayer service.
preludes is to be'given next Sunday I'1» 1' " ,u‘ b
‘ hc publicity line and Mmo a new Italian cabinet
vember fifth
'The bride is lini
11:00
Worship service.
I
nr
Wish
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s
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s
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s
a
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daughter of Mr and Mrs. William
night ut thè 7 o'clock servine
Fur m arranging many beautiful displays
Prelude,
" C a v a t i n a " by Rail
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,
Chase Temple and I he groom ia the
program see anotlicr celiinm of t bis (or fin* fair.
Diixology
congregation standing
I
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is
no
t
c
o
n
f
i
r
m
e
d
I
Tin- committees from tin* commis
(amn* i &gt;el Mason who for several
I&gt;a(M*r.
Alt are cordiitlly invite«!
1n vocation
\ tle e t of G e r m a n w u r . l n p s is s a i d
years has mude an annual jnlgrunThe acroll suvving class is gmwing . i m. i t . districts und the Commercial
In
have
gathered
oll
I Ii &lt;■ A l a n d
Hymn 279
t
lub
and
tin*
City
Council
will
be
age to Rollins College to inslrib t
in numiiers t nd in interest
The
OJIJlOMtil Hie
Scripture
appointed
at
once
anti
will
gel
down
i**l.«n«l
in
the
Baltic
tin*
young
ideas
how
to
shout
in
tinboys 'ure planning for a surprise
1nlerlude
Gulf «if Finland.
way of baseball and other athletics.
la ter. to shoyv wiiat industry «nd w n- to liurd work next week.
Prayer
,
.soon live fences and billboards will
According to tn English .nrres- Mr Mason is a member of one of
thusiasm cali do.
Hymn 2s7 cortfTPgation stundingl
1
blazc
with
the
lluming
posters
anpendent
British
airmen
dropped
tin* eastern leagues and is very pop­
Next Sunday is Temperunce SunAnnouncements
m,liming to the world t hat the Sent »*..n,bl, on T hi . l t soon ..(ter the de- ular with player-* and tin* itublic
I
dr.y. unti a temperania- scrmon wiil
Olleriory.
" T r ä u m e r n " by Sc hu ­
County
Fair
will
he
u
reality
on
I
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^
'
u
r
e
of
Em
pet
or
William,
who
i iii'li'
Tin* Hi raid extends congratula
be given at l i e morning service
i
u-r
ma
n
mann
liad made a visit to l lit
lions
At the evening service, following February 3. I, ■&gt; and 6.
Chuir " C h r i s t at the Door,” by
hea«bjuaftt*rs
at
Thielt
the musical prelude, a short t a l k ,
Mu«’ up &gt;'» r money lor t hat date,

the more difficult ways ef giving
the gist ,,( this was that anyone
might I promt* a -me be- of the uux
ihary »ho for the spieaT of t i e
King |t&gt;m of God, gives sysiemalic»Jly and according to his ability ns
bod i as prospered him. Missionary
problems imrrited l y Rev, F
1’.
Mrong werr inxt uctive and &lt;a ily
reliinid, so that others might pul
them into jiractice in societies.
The rpporls from the district of­
ficers were gratifying, and compared
»ilh reports as fur back us 1909
«howed a mttrvelout gain in many
, t hi- namber o' n embers in
district tot lling ,'i07. Active, Asso&lt;l*te nod Honorary included. Two
rorietii*» h w e been gained, bringing
by the pastor will be about. " T h e !
up-the number of societies to fourtern
TI ,. i,F . . , L. ,
. Greatest
Man Thai
Ever Took
I he Ire. byt er. an of banford , Socond ',.|acc.**

'I-'

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAY

W m th Living

I. ..iJ- t lie 11 -1 i .1 1 i
ni-. t men .
h ml upi 11n* i iingfi'g.,1 inti.il &lt;’ K
also of Sanford, .uni the Kndeavor
of St ( loud h i in i he tnisMoiiarv t . ,
contribution*
\\ m , r |*,irk |,„,j ( |„.
hest all round report from the dis­
c F CONVENTION IN SAN- trict, probably hei-.iusu it was the THE C O M M ITTEES WILL G ET NEITHER SIDE SEEM S AHLE
home of Distent President Date.
' Volti) A SUCCESSFUL
DOWN TO REAL WORK
l o t . A I N ANY CHEAT
Sliturday evening tin praise *,.r
MEETING
NEAT
WEEK
■ ADVANTAGE
! Vice led by I’res HiisctUr of the I'retfby
ter
ia
ii
soci*
ty
w.,*
a
soul
s
t
i
r­
The annual convention of the
Tlie Seminole county (air has hern
lai' *u ».is silent today rcganbng
hnuili Ciiitrul District convened in ring one and the hnud between all assured ttÿ the generosity of tin- the naval engagement oil iIn- Chitthe Congregational church of S a n ­ Endeavorers -a a» a pleasant one city e o n n d l and the hoard of county ^can , . o,. t Sunday.
I he American
ford. Uctolwr JO, 31 and Nov. I in­ All handed for niii jHirpitsu, voicing coinpiissioueri'
Moth bodies have minis’ . ’ at Santiago, Henry I’ Flctclusive. twent )-eight delegates in all the praise of the Master. " F o r in agreed to give the sum of S25II each »'her, however, continu* the GcrtiAan
attending
District President. Mr. Mini we live and move and have to the Seminole County Fair and odierni .mil press reports of yi Ger­
our being."
PhilliJ' D«1*- oI wl nt c r 1&gt;urk Prc"
also to make an exhibit at the Mid­ man naval victory in which ftvè
The Good Citizenship address,
siding.
wi nt er Subtropical Fair at Orlando. German vessels sunk or put out- cf
The Friday Evening* service open­ givt;n by Rev. ti. Ii. Albcrtron of It has been derided to hold the action three British warships.
ed lirai of progrnm, and was n stir­ DcLand, so humorously expressed, Seminole County Fhir the week be­
Until the British admiralty has
ring and impressive song service led was pleasing and succeeded in keep­ fore the 'Orhindo fair ami the Sem- spoken the extent of their losses c an ­
hy Sanford Kndeuvorers.
Address ing tired delegates refreshed to such jnoiu. exhlbllei'WlfK&lt;liea—be taken to not be known. • According to Ger­
of welcome given ali by Itev. ■F. i’. all extent that more good was gar­ Orlando aind I n 'this way our exhibit man reports the British cruiser Mon­
Strong met with a response , from nered than would have been ot her­ this year should lie larger and better mouth was sunk, the cruiser Good
H,f F.nlow of Winter Park.
Fol- wise.
Hope put tn Might when apparently
than- lhut of ¡my former displays.
losing an able address from Rev | Sunday began with niunj good
in
u 'inking condition and the Glas­
"if the piuns of the committee run
t; H Waldron, vice presdent of meetings appropriate to the da&gt; lie carried out fully there will be gow driven into a newutral port
the state union, the Presbyterian Mr. Muirhead's tjutet Hour servi ic, places fur the poultry and horses an Th e ti. mum slops arc said lo have
»nd t itrigregational societies enter- tile Sunday scliool ns usual followed hugs anil i little anil the fair will he In-i'll . damaged alni the Ins- id life
hv Dr
tamed at the Presliyteriun Manse at and the convI*ntion -i-rnion1 l*&gt;
Upon a linn'll lurgi-r i sale than was on In*, id cut to have e\i eeded three
a rerei'ii"n and a good social time llrownlee » a s an ltisplr.itno'll If* .ill tir-t imagined i oii-ideritig the lack of men.
I 1 two British crmseis went
A1III n*
in general. Hallowe'iyi appointment* everyone being uni.ucO V
'The race trai li on Celery down it is possible that some 1,£&gt;U0
(founds.
twing used fur the occasion.
’Phis tie wed enthusiasm to live the Chris- avenue can be utilized and some men were lost.. Early report* spoke
proved to tie a gel-to-gethor time, tiun fife.
good rare? cart he pulled oil during of the i miser Dresden as one i I the
Tin- Juniors aided as (»nlv little
enabling all to become better lieToday's advices
the fair
The horse show, that Germai. o|u«dren
uuainled with fellow workers from children ‘'»n! hey were ably led proved so popular several years ago from i ib- tmm u i the Bremen, but
by Mrs
Maxwell and MrAt.
I tt. ilei
ten various societies.■
I a k **l t ■
will lo* f e a t l i r i ' l i t.. d a &gt; d u r i n g t h e ||4I 11 '
\ g "»»o. i. !| wI . i l l wa
Satarday morning session began Ki/.m *
I O •1 1 1 1 -r III! to
Hit
M*
It
(tur oil t i l e s t r e e t s a l n i t h i s will a l s o
•
I , I - A .1• • «i
rari. »Ith a devotional meeting, u li tin u in i d *i, .it Mr F a g * - i •ubi n*
..I
f?
.
W
III!
1
tu a g r e a t d r a w i n g . . i r d
which i j , h d by Mr
Nelson &lt;•( f a v o r all w i l l t I . ,4.11.11 p|,. , Ieg »
I i .** l- vcibi* .. * . * , ■ ’ g ,*■.(. t . •'
•'
■ I . -*.
h i . * ». ,41 1 ■1
followed
by .i In
Were
I .Mut * * a
* . i . t*
r ra ng* I .1 n
III-,
.tit'll•
'
• . ' : to
. t v
11. I
.] til
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VOLUME VI

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SANFORD HERALD

PUBLISHED

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because

to* bel onged

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.ill a f :n 1 1&gt;I ul .illigi.i ri-•• » a . given
Re.ol veil.
That because &lt;•( hi*
virtues, in
unselfish consideration
for others, individually and colleclively and Ins public service, we in
common with oth«*r organizations
pay cheerful tribute to the memory
of F'eorge It. Fernald
* Resolved, That these resolutions
be published jn the Sanford Herald
punt that a copy bn sent to M r s .
F‘ aid.
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Mrs. J. N. Whittier, Chm.
Mrs. A. E. Philips
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.Mrs. C. H. D*flier.

Sermon, subject.
And
S o n g 2 All c o n g r e g a t i o n
R e nedi i Hu l l

Peter
standing.•

Foot Rail Tomorrow
The High School team will' play
the St. Augustine' High1 School t ea m
at Ho Idem Park tomorrow afternoon
at' 3 o'clock. This will bo the first
game of the season arid tho citizens
should turn out and boost the home
boys to victory. Tickets are on sal«
at all the drug stores. Admission 2 5
cents.
Huy u ticket even though
you cannot uttend the gome and
kelp the boys tlong.
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down tin- md, i* l»1 1 «■ und Mm* fittili- 1 keep her longer here
Th*
lilg decoration « I th Die ling», look , »erviee* »ill I .»hi* piar
C O U N T Y
H A P P E N I N G S tin* titilli t nioiii from around Mr residence Du» afternoon tWednesdriY)
- ■» ‘^- f- Mi tt hurk’ -¿irgua mnj left' n exposed ut Sylvan 1-uker nt two o'clock.
X i i T X T T r O F 1 N' i 'E I t IC T T N c r T I T S T 5 T l Y n T r r n i m T ^ r r a V - T ™ t h r ^Tt'fhcr. -tmmr the tern Iwr'» Mr«. Fox is survived by her titubami,
•hair up mi t tie lamp bracket» and ( ’ A. Fox. l^r »on,
A Fox, Jr.,
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEM IN O LE COUNTY EFFICIENT
the cimtiions. too.
Put tile toilet her daughters, Mrs. T. E. Wilrfon
| soap in the drinking water left to and Mi»» Kate Fox, and her grundR E P O R T E R S COVER TER R ITO R Y FOR HERALD
piim** ttie pump, a few other minor »on», tin* idcdesl of « Inun,
Jack, '*
thing* und in tin- renter of tin* lloor »lie hii» cured for from infancy. T o
« r o l e " Who' ll a thought i t? "
Well, them all the whole people extend
CASSIA CHAI II H
litNLYA ITtMS
Juiu.wing the gho«t, spirits, I mps or their deepest sympat hy and »hare
devils « e have out our « ay, we*were with then» their sorrow,
Mi»» Irene Peter* «pent the week
Mr*. Alonso itoyul returneit from not surprised at anything they did " I t seerneth aueh a little way to me
end very pleasantly «itti Miss Marie Jacksonville Monday, accompanied No« they rimy come nnd repair t i e Aero»* to that strange country the
Daniel* at Georgia mi, «here »he i» hy tier little granddaughter.
damage* or the supervisor «ill have
Heyond;
Mrs. Hose ha» been mií Ti ring for lt)
teaching.
And yet not strange, for it .has
Mr. nnd Mr». H. It. Dut tin hull several weck» with a severe cold, hut
Mr. Cox s pe nt Sunday with Mr.
grown to be
spent last Sunday with relatives in is no« improving. We have missed J ohnst on and family, rejoicing over The home of ihosy of wtiQm I am
her very much in the Sunday school Mrs. Cox coming the following week.
Sanford.
so Jotui,
Messrs.' Steinmeyer and McCall and hope to have tier with us again
They make it seem familiar and
of Oviedo visited J._ W. Daniel one soon.
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moat dear,
day Inst week.
i A delightful Hullowe'en pn/ty was
A l l AM UN I t S P R I N G S
As journeying friend» tiring distant
The Itshing season has opened u p ' given at the home of Mr. and Mr», I__________________________
region» near."
in full force in lovke Harney, several Warren Royal. A peanut hunt, }&gt;obDear Editor:
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Services for the comftig season will

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Hustlinfl new city, 21 miles
from Sanford.
Pure water,
healthy clim ate, no mosquitoes,
high rolling pine land?. The
beautiful lake region of Florida.

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New built, brick hotel. Electric
. lights, modern conveniences.
Open Thanksgiving Day.

men are behind the seins.
i bing for apples, fortune telling a rysi
The suggestion of it county fair
Nov. 8th at Taolu church, at
On last Friday there was an on-1 various amuxemehu gave every one , Q ^ M ( , u( Sll|lfort,
February U thro° P*
Rev. II. M. Matey of '»
joyulilc Hallowe'en entertainment at i from the youngest to the oldest ti lho kt,yn()U, of Slltlfor(i uml Spmin. Ypsilanto, Mich., will be our pastor !
the home ef Mr. and Mr*. Sheldon! pleasant time. A marshmallow t o a s t 1 oU&gt; cou|ltJ.-B HUcrt.v&lt;
There i* n,&gt; and it is hoped a goodly cungregu-'
und on Saturday evening the young in the moonlight was greatly en- a(lvmWI, ' Hcheme that can read. l "&gt;" «'&gt;* UM«mbfi&gt; to welcome him- t
folks had a jolly spooks party at j joyed by the little folks.
Coflee,
The school ha» opened ut lust
the people in the county or the state
the hull.
cocoa and cake wore served during ut large, or the world, for that mut­ with Miss Nelson of Sanford as
The yoking son of Mr. and Mrs, the evening.
ter that can compare with the bene- teacher, who will make her home
Charlie Harrison was operated on
Miss Mnry Cobb from Erntis (U s-of an .annual gounty fuir.
I t with the Pearson family nt present.
for adenoids in Sanford last Friday came out last Suturdny to attend
Harry Gurwopd hns left the sec-4
brings together thb citizens of the
by * Dra. Puleston and Neal,
At the Hullowe'en party umd is a guest
tion
here und uccepted a '.'flagging"
wmiif
county and those within her .gutes
m m
this writing he is doing nicely.
at " T h e Onks" for a few days.
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to the Realization of what .is trilns- job on the Astor brunch.
.Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Lennon,
Lumber has been hauled to finish piring in the bwh y c ounty. It brings
A. E. Chilson was called to Lock
bride and groom of two months, ar­ ceiling the school house. Cassia, too, the peojile in t ouch with each other hart hy the illne»» gf his father, last ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
rived In. Geneva last Thursday from is aiming to have an ideal school.
and to talk ma tte rs of the most Thursday.
Mr. Chilson has recov­
Toledo, Ohio and ¡»re now "at home"
e r . u*nd Mrs, Saunders leave this v i u j j m porta„ C(, t u
t j1(Mn or to erud sufficiently to come to Twin
at the Lennon home on Harney week for Surrey.
Gcdrghi. We are u,nw c h othpr whtll their neighbor»
U k ‘’s wilU hi* daughter, Mrs Russ
road.
sorry indeed to have them leave. |urt, uri.ompli»hing and »how the re- “ ml h,'r «'hildren, where they will re-

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CHAS. D. BRUMLEY

Resident Agent

Mr*. C. A. Rnulerson and Mi»»
Lillie Raulei.non returned from Or
lamlo last Wednesday, accompanied'
by Mr*. Hraly, « h o spent the week
in Geneva.
On Saturday Miss

They «ill he missed in various way*
..... . to (l(.,IV(.r , h(. K„ odSi , „ r main for the present
and especially «ill the children be
|s helieving and delivering
‘ A. Fox. Jr., of Charlotte. N C . .
missed'in school and Sunday school, (h|, K0 (1 j s t!t , } 1P nuked truth
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«•‘ ending the funeral of hi*
which they have attended regularly ca|])c lo San(ortl ; i 0 y cata UKU t t n ( 1 mother.

Mr. lloyd from Ethel und Mr. located at Altamonte Springs niter
Miss Lou Hilton made the Misses
Raulerson entertained two dozen or Riggers frorn.Sanford were in Cassia
Peamon
a flying visit the first of the
prospecting (or over fi weeks through
■ more friends at a (ish fry on Lake this week.
week.
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Sout h Florida t o find good, pure
Harney in honor of Mrs. Braly.
It is reported by reliable eye witMr. and Mrs. B. H. Hagan and drsn |dnK water, knowing that the
A pleasant launch ride was also e n ­ little daughter. Karen returned this h,.„u h ,,f my,,.|f Illld (ufnll&gt; .1 ,,,,.,,,) iie»»e* that a hand of *|iook* were
joyed in the afternoon.
The many Geneva friends of Mr.
and Mr». A. H. Speer, now of Ki»siirmie, « i r e glad to Tu*e t l n m . n
Geneva last Sunday
On lu»i Sunday afternoon the
young son of Mr and Mrs. Dan
Hart, while riding a rather (ruction»
horse «u» thrown to the ground
unjl the result was a broken collar
bone
I &gt;r Marshall of OVledo «u*
railed und did everything necessary
and the patient is d o n g line.
Miss I .ay da Geigei and S. P
S mi t h
«ere in Sanford
Monday
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T h e rei eut di\i»|oi, ut
thè county dui noi 1 tiange rhe i|iial
Ity of thè water or thè 'pi.dii uf tl .
soli, «lililí I» Mili Ilirpussed III t In
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v., u, your haa.lwrltpeople out this way who go to Mon» they have been producing nuts of! ,„g .. enilJ , he ma;ia(.(.r lo , he nj)pll.
roe to hear Mr. Jinkina preach this the finest variety for several years. cant for the (ni'.tlon of secretary.
week of evenings.
About u half ton of nuts 1 » this
Hut enn you e r b e shorthandv* "Oh.
Mr. W. C. Huthins of Rushnell ypar'H , r 0 |,
vesfalr: only tl Ink'-» longerr
wu» a pleasant- visitor at the home
N ll FOGG
of hi* brother. Mr H. - E Hutehin*
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a few days ago this week
With a few^ more 1 t&gt;nl nights
PAULA FUINIS
people will be cutting lettuce a n d
»hijijiing il.
Then it wn t be long
Within u week two of our jiioiieer
until it will be leaving Sanford in women, both most highly esteemed
car lots.
have paused to the Hreat Beyond.

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Mrs. J. N. Bishop died' ut he{
home in New York on Oct. 26th.
GAUItltlLA HAPPI tylNGS
Sho came here a bride, in the early
days of the settlement, und was a
• Miss Gladys Strickland returned constant member of 01/r little, com­
to Orlando Sattlrduy morning to re­ munity for a number of years. Af­
ter removing to New York she »till
main a few days.
Mr. and Mrs.'Martin were visiting spent m o s t.o f her winters in her
In Gabriella Sunday with their three Puolu home, where she was always
most contented, although »be bad
babies.
traveled
most extensively both ut
Miss Alvia Newton was visiting
home
and
abroad, und was familiar
friends And relatives in Orlando
with
the
beauty
spots of both AmcrSaturday? .
Her warm' heart
Mrs. Annicc Wheaton came out ku and Europe.
(torn Winter Turk und remuifred nncl aflectioiiLte dupwitioii,
with the family until niter Mr. Mar- her keen sense of humor and ready
riner was buried.
Mr1, Howard s o 1 wit to express'it. made h e r n good
kindly went for her, knowing the friend and most enjoyable coin pun
was a close friend of Mr. und Mrs. ion, and her place among us, it i s !
r.ufe to'sny, wilt never he filled. D r . 1 -5
Mairiner.
Our school is ..progressing nicely Bishop and Mrs. .Smith have the
We feel
under the direction of our teacher, sincere sympathy of all.
Mrs. Johnston, ably assisted by Mrs. that th$ir gtent loss is also our own.
(jn Saturday night, Oct. ¡JUt, the
Murrlucr. In addition to the regular
soul
of Mrs. C. A. Fox took its
studies, the girts ure learning to sew
flight.
. Mrs.
Fox
was
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and embroider, the Heaton /period
jtative
of
New
York
slate,
and
came
being twice a week, while tire hoys
take drawing.
With the present hero w ith .!}« hukbund ond childron
prospect we expect #to accomplish some tHirtyJRve years* ago, when t'
much during the next eight months. wilderness was just giving wuy
We have eleven enrolled and the rettlcment. She was very domestic |?
prospect of more later.
in disposition, kind and sympathetic j S
Mr. Arthur Griffin of Winter Park in the sorrows as well as the jtya *»(, j|
spent Wednesday night and T h u n - 1her neighbors, a “ gentlewoman
m e
day with the Johnstons lust week, every sense of the word. Many of "
he being Mrs. •Johnston’s •brother. |the best years of her life were do- Mr. Frank Williams spent one voted to the 'tender care of an in­
evening w|tb Mrs. Marriner and valid -»on; who jroRMd nwny eoVoral
family last week en route to hla years ngo. She had been in poor
S E E D P O T A T O E S . home at Iron Bridge.
health foi a long time, and spent
Qtxwn an tU
UtU «/ bUubtn Ccunty,
many month* With her son and hla
Mr.
B.*
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Mathera
haa
been
»hip­
«bout H00 l«n sbmr* *«
K H E t F R O M D IS E A S E '
ping some early ¿rapelrult AhU week. family in North Carolina, In hojrea
8treat, bsnfy, nrottte vsrftfaw Ohw rh»m a
The Hallowe'en imps went to the that the change of climate might
IrUl tvod for H tilm »
school house, took off the doors, prove beneficial. B u t no change
WALKER SEED POTATO FARMS
turned the desks up side down, too nor watchful can and nursing could
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west side of town for quit e a while
In J Wi* I plutiteil lihmil 100 |i«*rati
yi - t. jui he will cut the new rn.nl o i l t ree
i In
in.ill 11 li r*t r&gt; »t ni I. in
MOORt’S STATION
tt.rft » l ar i» finiti .»tiiitnriL
k,f"..tn! I ¡ ■
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L.ikc. imrtli by Mr \ u t i c » plaie tu •&lt;V ,i(l t ■y tin
inti
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Hex. M m key of M* lion \die a i e t be boulevard
W Intui r
of
lïu 'lu li,
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nue jitcm hl-d Sunday at t i c i I tir&lt;h
T h e r e seem to la* quit e a lot of y r o»t did net injure thus.* ire,» and
Sunday, Nov. 7, 1» R e v Aithur S.

I’vck'a regular appointment here.
116 will be pleased to greet u large
congregation. All are welcome.
A daughter waa horn Nov. 2nd to
Mr. Und Mrs. Henry MrCnskle.
Mrs, MrCnskle »a» Mina Tina War­
ren.
v lw ln » , a »on and daughter, were
born lu»t week to Mr and Mil.
K 1nurd ut their home iai the Cam­
eron's farm*.
The Hart store ut Cnnunn has
Lt-tn dosed and (he good* muvui to
1. D. Holt's stbro ut Deck Ham­
mock.
&gt; y Mr. end Mrs. Joe Cameron drove
•their auto to Orlando Tuesday and
cnt the day.
Mis. Ben Squires arrived homo
Monday from Goodground, L. I.,
where sho has been severul months
and is greatly improved, to the joy
of her relatives ami fie n d s .
AYm. Squires is quite ill uguin nnd
has the symj&gt;uthy of the entire com­
munity.
T M cmb got away with q line lot
ct c h k U u . at Mr. C a u h d 's 01.0
night recently and bthers have lost
chickens. Sovvrul houses have been
entered and corn stolen
from fields
in quantities, all recently.
Better
»00 k out, everybody.
"Thl) work of latHr.;; brick 6n »0
Celery avenue will ho completed tH.i
week., „
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Wo t re told by those in a position,
to know, that already there has been
140 acres mote celery set out than
th iro was altogether last year; and
it will bo remembered that Itut year
thcro was between 400 und 600
acres.
,
T- J- Hill of Cameron City is
shipping from the Drcssor farm fine
tomatoes, eggplant and o^ra. The
first shipment of lettuce from this
end of the Celery Delta will go from
thu Joe Cameron farms this wook.

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Mr». Hutchins spout tìumiay « . i h Kre. a disunlcr' to citrus tree.», winch
her mother, Mrs, J . L. Wujker.
i will 1 ,••t repeut, for it always biave*
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till'. , 1 [mil ta.ili; mi my ttnmtli
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Juuging troni the peanut »hell« and
tipjile i on- found n e a r the »Ite of
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their « oi r d inc antat i on» distinctly
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Cook with Gas
:
Heat with Gas-

ll 1 n 1 tel 1 n i l « ! r i r , l ooki ng gl i o- tI,, e n o u g h to
» t r i k e terror to t h e ^
»lotlle»I lo'Ul t • "1 lie tin kering tlare ♦

Me»»r» J
L W a lk er and M L
H u tc h in » »jietit M m d a y ut Ovii'do, out my o r a n g e t i e e * w h n h I b o u g i i t
i* ff.u
a c e d Jt.it I of b i n
t hi u obi borne towi.
1 bey lunl_u
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week from Savannah.
We are glad
to have them with us again.
Word has been received of the
death of Mr .1 \ Wyman in a ho.*
pital in New tjrlra 1 1 ». w her«* he had
gone for trealmenl
Hi* daughter*.
Ethel and He*»ie lefi Monday for
I i eorgi ! 0 « 1 .

Chuluota, Fla.

Positively Guaranteed
Matite for all Macbinr*

B u y e r s to S h a r e in P r o f i t s
tllfrctive from August l»t, 1SM*1, to Ain'iot
1st, lillii, and guaranteed agaimt any reditilit'ii
during lliat time, HU I N&lt;) I A G A I N b l AN
ADVANCE: All retail buyers of new Ford
car* from August 1st, 101-1, to August 1st,
101 f&gt;, will share in profits of the company to
the extent of $40 10 S 6 0 per car. on rai li u t
tLey buy. PROVIDED: We sell and deiisii
300,000 new hurd cars during that period
Koadstrr $440
Touring car $400
Town car $fii&gt;0
Couprlct
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Sedan
$973

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soM and delivered 2 1 .9 7 6 Find cars
I his « ia gain of 11,479 car* over September, 1913.

I’ ortl Motor Company
Cam ct Hinioit! Michlrtr A
C. F. WilJutnt, A|cnl

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LtiwAitJ Hi(i in*. M n e f i

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When in Tampa, Live at the Hillsboro
Comfortable rooms, pood meals,prompt and court reti» f '
a n d a warm welcome.
Absolutely f ireproof ; i\it
thoroughly modem ami up-to-date; prices (air ¿m l tva»'t‘jl *

In the Center ol Things

T w o Dining Rpoms now open

lU n tt, ft.» rt houVe. tint.« »ipiti, prut
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fi» m 0 « |K« mp fi.*&gt; irv "&gt; u ,u i‘') l '“ ' " j
In« Hitnboio—oun)r e t Ibim u r m the
B in iv i ton! * n J »tfo rJip * * *• *
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• lirtt Ct J b it Si ui. nil th * cru ift, p i r r t
the tiiy i n J iu b m b i. Iip w iil, H t
■ tr« t t i r i t 1M d 10 Union Siilum . f t i n j .
p i l j jo p inU *. G iill
t&gt;B|tlfe to Bud Irum b o m m d tra isi fit«
N o * th«f ind *«w rorp*
ol c n ii f t . P o rm i n tee «II liiio i.
the U i l of lood je fv e j in in t u ì
W hit« r t t t r H to v i U m ad« 10 t a b « c a r « o t Ctu***» w tib « « « r i w m t l « « . t * M "

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tl.
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• '»f Mil* 1*11*11Til
phosphoric acid in our fertilizer* to v»mt]it r*--1*I* ii , lipuiiiji soffit* poe.i^h
nuke up for the shortage of potash for t In. t. &gt; .'I •I
r*»P, hut t hi* |»o?

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would of c o u r u o h e t u c k * « . » l o r e i t is

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well known fact that one element &lt;soils

in t i n

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.»tino* t.. k&lt;- the pince of another in true that p.. i t * .
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the nutrition of plant,..
,&gt;0 1 1 1 ,' fiumi,, mh|, h, il,. |,.-,n , . 1
Use ut I.ime
com,ner. i u ] f, ri di £,-r»f und iti , 1111,«
Ain't her mean* proposed i* the ap­ I 11* tu lice* tills hu» I,een the practice ¡
plication of limo in some fotm for for a number ,*( &gt;,„r». It ha» been
ih„ purjn»»e "f lihoratin« the potash shown that much of this potash,
already in the -„uiL. -This potash i. I not needed by ih»* crop, retnitu* in
present III forms which t r e insoluhle the soil, am! is pr.-'-umahly tin
at
It) Ml, h
,i
aml very »lowly avallahle to the the plesi-nl time
Ii
is
claimed
t
hat
lime
will
would
h
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1
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p,»«e
t
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plant
irve thi' potash so t hat the crop tail it could In u
..,1 p- |,\ j .j,,-r
jjj* jt,
There ia good ground for I treatment
lT,ib.,hl&gt;
an appln-u, |. . l.ming that lime used ip l Ilia ViUyiUun of I'HIU to Ifloo pounds o f 1
will liberate upme of tht* soil potash i caustic lime would f r , . tl ,
1,
lor the plant.
Experiment«
have mot-t rapuhy
It
1 ,. horn.- m
Ittcn r,pollen where an application mind, however, that where the pruc-1

of lime to the »ml has greatly incrcsMii the supply of available pot*«h; us shown In th e; greater crop
obtained from *uch a limed soil, and
also by the much larger amount of
- potasji contained in' that crop. In
one case, over ihrpp times us much*
pot*»h w£s found in the crop from

lice

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“ S c h lo s s - B a I t i j n o re C lo th e s

The F am ous

gesr^*.
E A S K y o u to c o m e &lt;incf i n ­
s p e c t the f a s h i o n a b l e F a ll C l o t h t h i n g — Suits, O v e r c o a t s , R a i n c o a t s
— for m en and young m en .

W

It is C lo th in g t h a t m a k e s th e w e a r ­
er d is tin c t iv e ly w ell d r e s s e d — C l o t h ­
ing t h a t e m b o d i e s th e s e e n a n d u n ­
seen th in g s t h a t c o u n t fo r style, s e r ­
v ice a n d s a t i s f a c t i o n — C l o t h i n g ta il­
ored a c c o r d i n g to t h e h ig h e st s t a n d ­
ards by the v e r y best p e o p le in t h e
business.

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nitrate of soda, lime, or acid phos­
phate (which contains from ton to
1000 pounds of sulphate of lime to
the ton) on these soils, we have al­
ready been freeing and mah'ihg use
of the soil potash, and could .expect
no marked l„*n,-in from iiddltioni.r
demonstrating I applicali...........i
,.- 1 -u ,

the limed roil: thus

the uctiori «I the Unte on the pota.- h I j»
0 ( ............ .
prri incuts

has- h e n

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Autumn Styles in Suits and
Overcoats
forMen aJYoung

u-mglt

ou»h *alt» n o * on hand in this n Í t* U l'n},lui h n tlir
tu. •*■ w ii h
ruuntry i n * commercial fertiliser*, tln-xi&gt; figures u, rtnml, it wmilil |...
j v»ri»ui* mean* have I*«*«*n pro-1 rciisnmihl.
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e t h e r caustic
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t, |.. rsiiii
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mu, I
Hr,.. t.&lt; , - \mi \|&gt;|.i 1 ..,ti 1 i f .
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Wime g;,n.i.,i limestone in used,
chimstn prior to the appearance 0 1
very little ellect need he expected.
the first autoinol.il,- In America , ,
Use u f S o d a
In ts'dl him, r App, r-,.t, ...vni d
Another means of freeing the pot­
alo) ,i|H*rat. &gt;1 the lti\er-|.|e \l nhiin
ash from its insoluhle compounds 1
W or h - w In. ) a .
O |ij the ll.e of Mime of the Mill-. ,*l j
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a n d c o n s e r v a t i v e , yet all differen t.

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where the liitrogeii wa- supplied in I
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in ill.

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rr

M a n y c lo th s l o r a c h o i c e , a n d th e
c o l o r n o t e is p r o m i n e n t in the s e l e c ­
t i o n — fa rta n c h e c k s , G l e n U r q u h a r t
plaids, g reen s a n d b r o w n s in a u t u m ­
nal s h a d e s , a n d g r a y s in m a n y hues.
A ll k i n ds ol stripes a re here t o o —
v a r y i n g i r o m c l o s e pin stripes to
w ide a part
-iiaii, l i l l E S .
S cotch y
h i t - a n d - m i s s e■licci.s o i l e r a m i n g l i n g
ol c o lore; a nd I w eeds add t hei r v a rie ty .

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AMfiklrr f.iitirt r.| R-vraJ palm Nw^rfir*
l"J&lt; ‘ ‘ * nl»;{ aft menL |ljr piran»«. 1 I
■»iitihj Ih* bajer can i«l (hjt ic pa*11
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«*nn« toiickiùf oar cApciicoce.
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O'« titila 'of contista of tho
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tiiiilcr thi* »itnic ii.tut.
utul bulletin- tir«* twu l'vliuiltr op-

1 he gtuwlh uf the Appersim Itasi-

gitoli Me motor built

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If I «mugí' Il would
Ah' you
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limila.tit Tul huslmi.il in »!••• '•■ml.I, o t -

down, and on its »ite, and on nihlin u t . . i m I'll.'
ruee
in
A m erica ,
th e
tiopn1 ground purehuned, now sI.«m S ........... !lirtl)(1
c h u ^ o in 1H!»6.
live larKt* Um*o itory Huilain^ , vvitli
amuller huildhig*. known us Apper.-un
In I A p p i rson Hro.i. row tV.**
Plant Number One. T h e still growI - I writing on he wall” and b •ing hMsini«« demanded still l ar g ir ' ga n hulhling four cylinder ears exquarter*.
As the ground adjacent I rlusivMy.
_ I hev tnarkrtetf their
to Plant Number One wis nqt
lir-t mx rylintler models in 1‘.Ml7
able, iu ¡1*12 over six acres of land
|‘.«r ninny year» t hi* \ppersii:
on the Pennsylvania It It w..s pur
a.
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lli-re were ereited other large bi.ib.
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ing*. known a* Plant
Nutnl.er I s' •.-i
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;.-|"iliitif&gt;t.
■put ul imp
t£IslliK Hour space us
grinl as in fm -.peed, power, mill full climbing
Plant Number One.
Hero there i" ability.
They reused racing only
n tuple ground for more building*, and fie- the high standing i f the Juck
, in (act plan* are now ready to crcr*. Koldui hud been firmly istabli shed

another largo building there at once.
Recently* the sale* organization
has been ittcrcmiod- "and greatly
tirengthhntd, and by inanj' i* con­
sidered to be tho*oquul in every way
to Lhat qf any other
mnnufa
.

;-,.n.e Ajqa'rson records *till »land
. Op April 6th, 1908, the New York
He! aid published .a list of all the au­
tomobile manufacturers in the
United State* in 1898. ten years
vtuus.
There were then .eighteen

Alcohol From »30 of i i ig a Film.
The Philippine M i ' iiI'f pi. dll' ,I|FpriiMiniitily 11) UUU.'iUU giiUuiis n| aliohot y*-;ir ly. Almost all of this I* intuit)
from ilic stip in the ntpn pullt) that
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doii't VOll carry your own iiwurann
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ford Lund League, and W.
A. Wl ilcomb, I ‘' in l»&lt;- f »‘I'.t! m .! “ « A-&lt;Mile.- pt tin c-iu t n u &lt;•.

Have our strong, re'Iable company
carry your risk 1114 l-e on the safe side
llojisonal'ie i.itis

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ruled and etilhutiiiistic people eer'
Death of Mrs.
A Fox
1 '4 - 4 't t ♦ ♦ t
t
♦ ♦ 4 4 - 4 4 4 - 4 '&lt;§&gt;&lt;§n§»&gt; 4 - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 « ■
lainly hns merit of tln&gt; greatest value
On Saturday night. Oct. .'Ust. the
W
'
m
♦
ami will show more actual
good soul of Mrs. C A. Fox took
its
It. J. HOLLY; Edllur
4
paying qualities than perhaps
any Might.
Mrs
Fox
was
a
-4.
W. M. HAYNES. Huslnrtoy Manager
other ‘proposition. Orlando Citizen, native ol New York slate, ami came 4
We’ll be there. Brp. Howard in ht'rf‘ * “ h her husband and children ♦
full
bloom and if our plans do not ,or* ' ‘ thirty-live years ago. When the
IJ T IICR41D PRINTING COMPANY
miscarry Seminole county will huve wilderness was just giving way to
HI ILsrHIITUlN PRICK. IN AHI XNCK
the I)tiest display that has ever been »ctllemenl
She was very domestic
O M K YEAR
» :• «
Vour pocket is not a very? good depository for your
made
in
Orlando
Seminole
county
*n
disposition,
kind and sy mpjthctir |
NIX MOKI IIS
III
money. It does not pay interest and it allows your money
TIIUKK MONTHS
T* will have a fair first and all the many in Die »»rrow» ns well as the joys of
and varied products exhibited
here ^er neighbors, a. gentlewoman
in
to be constantly subject to loss by theftor accident. We will
O ellT H A l in (tir I'l l ) b» r i m « 1 2 0 0 i * f »r m i in
will be carried direct to Orlando. * v" y sense of the word. Many of
idtann or 20c i*t month.
not only protect your money against loss but will pay inter­
lhp
X *»« oi her life were de­
P i« D M n (i In ■ ilia n « ’ m uti lx* ramie 1 1 ufflru* The vegetables of course will be re1---------------------:-------------------------- ne wed for Orlando and with the vot‘‘d to the tender cure of an in­
est, so that the money you save will be constantly increasing.
tu irm l
x\mid&lt;iiii ntuUinutlri Auluil ZZnd
complete display that we want to
"on.
* h&lt;&gt; l» * « * d *®vpral
1 9 0 8 . At 11k Poilnltlce ut S»n(oftJ. flo fU lí
make in Sanford of all our products Xc&gt;ar!l nKl)i’hc hud been in poor
■mm Art ni Mairi) 3rd. IB7B
and live stock the display should be health Tor a long time, and spent
Teleohooe No. MB all that we so earnestly desire to " ‘“ 'O' months with her son and his
O R w In HrraU I k Ü J I n i
make it. If this plun .out. be
‘North C a r o h n . In hopes
ried
out
each
year
there
run
he
or-'
*
hut
the
change
of rlimstv*lBi{iTt ",
T H E E L E C T IO N
gnnized in Florida a regular fair cir- Prove beneficial. Hut no change
Tuesday's election results in the cuit und the horses ahd other at- " or watchful cure and nursing could
M. M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
H. E. TOUR
R. R DEAS
United States were no surprise to tractions can he curried to each and heep her longer here. The funeral |
I*rc*i4rft1
Vlcvwprvaldml
f »«llliif
kamt 1’•■Mrí
those who made u study of polities.
, __
_____ )•&gt;'„ service* will take place ut the family
T h e overwhelming victory of -the |
u__ _____ are
__ heartily
^
,
,
[horsemen
in favor
of residence this afternoon (ASednvsdayt +
Democrats in li*12 could not by this
plan and the manufacturers [ at Sylvan Lake at two o qjock. ♦
duplicated in what we term an
also should
uld favor it as_ one display* Mis. F ox is survived by her husband,
“ off” year ami that the Democratic
4 4 4 4 4 4
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ¿ 4
4 4 4 4 4 «
Fox. her »op, C. A. Fox, Jr.,
*i— diada
m
n
i
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tAA"-—
Çounty fair» are the thing nnd^Thc her daughters, Mrs. T. E. Wilson
is only following“ tnir - rhe geuenit
Herald is glad to make this an- and Miss Kate Fox, and her grand­
Mel hodist Services
prediction.
The Progressive ’ticket
sons, thu eledest o f . whom, “Ja c k ," . Sunday school, !&gt;:45, J . K. Metnuuncemejit to the public.

¡Ilf SANFORD HERALD

SAFETY FIRST

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
S A N F O R D , FL A .

was shot to pieces nnd this prob­
a b l y indicates t h at t he Republicans
will t ry and patch up the differ­
ences and try to meet tis witi^ a n ;

»he has cared for from infancy. T o tinger, Supt.
them all the whole people extend
Governors Elected'
Frenchlng by pastor, I t a. m.— A
their deepest s ympa thy and sfuxre
Missionary
Meditation.
Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 6 , - G o v - with them their sorrow.
Senior Epworth League, G p. m.

unbroken' Irani in two years .hence. ’ ernofs elected in Tuesday’» election
' Amcndjnentb to the state co n st!-1are ai'follows.
'tutious providing for state-wide pio- ! Alabnjnu Chau. Henderson. Demh ib itio n -were ratified at the polls in jo rra t.
Arizona Gt*org«* 1’ Hunt. DemoColorado and Oregon yesterday
thougb a, »imilar amendment wn* crai,
\Y
Johnson,
lost in' California.
Piohibilion is
Califmnia II (rum
nl»o believed to bave lor-t in &lt;»tuo Progressive.
Hélurna uri- utili Iitroniplele t&lt;&gt; Imh *
t «dora di» George \ l alI»oit, Re
estim»ites on thè re«ull i;i Arizona publuun
Marcus H Holcomb
and Washington.
Conneelicut
Womnn's suffrage won iq Mon­ República n.
Georgia— Nut. E. Harris, Demotan a, and was defeatod in Missouri,
Ohio, North Dakota, South Dakota, rr&amp;t.
, ,
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I du ho John M. llame». RepulíNevada und Nebraska.
Th is is not strange in the face of.
political dope that ■ wherever -uffruge prevails there uho will prohi­
bition la strongest and should wom­
an's suffrage become nation.it t*f-;
hihition would become nut tone I a* a
consequence.
T h e r e is no need for Democrat»
to become a t a r m e i ! o v e r 'I uertiuV result» for the national election III
1ft 1fl should »how another great vic­
tory led by Fre-blcnt U i!*un

O
RE D -H A ! R E D GIHI.S

T h e managers of some of the large
business eutablishments of the equn
try that have to employ many per
sons have made a »|ieeial »tody of
[»ersonul elliiiency und tin- fuitor
- v W )—■-'M*'-.* It
And their investi
gallons have sortiet 1 rnt'-s led to rather
surprising res n i l s
A short time ago a large estab­
lishment in Chicago needed 11 *tciiogrnpher
The manager sent to the
Collegiate Bureau of Occupations,
an institution in the city that sup­
plied person?, to (ill almost any posi­
tion under the sun. for a stenog­
rapher. specifying that the debited
person

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I e ’ ¡1 girl

Tol t h a t

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I O WJ

George

lien it.
K a nsa»
••i r t

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( lark

George H

M ; s - . 1 1 hUM-tt»

Mirhig: 11
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M i n i . i »i t.i

IB Iges

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Ferris,

Repiih
I Je m
WaKh,

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William F . l a c . D e m

orrat.
NVbrasV a

" I t seometh such a little way to me
Across to that strange-country— thy
lleyond; •
And yet not strange, for it ha»
, grown to, he
,
The home of those of whom 1 am
KO fo,ui-

*
Freaehing b y pastor, 7. p. m.
The Men's Brotherhood Class ex­
tends a cordial welcome to all visitins 111 the city to meet with* them ut
t ,H.ir room a l th . Slur Thl,at(,r J0
o'clock
and
The -ervices in the morning will

make 1 1 v'i in familiar
most dear.
*
A» journeying friend» bring distant

They

re g i o ns near.

M o o r i i ,td

Tb- m

' Little
, ... ,
with lagnpiie,
lir Neal was culled
to attend him un Tue» du y
lie ju»r

i iavi

been Will a t t e n d e d al t h e resj-

with several instruments.

pui&gt;.si-d Iils sixth b i r t hd a y , which luO u i o f the fold
g ran dmot he r r e me mb e r ed by
|&gt;re
T h e Sterling R ur al C o mp an y that
senllltg him .1 lili* i l i molal e eai.e
T h e Sterling Rural Dr a ma that
and two bliiu»cwill I» ]&lt;f‘ si Hied -it the Imperial
Mr» Barn Well Bei k and clublren L beal el 1 tienda y evening, Nov tilth
spent Friday with Mr» I’ope
a east of loc al talent t» without
Mr Mjigntis-on ]efi f.&gt;r In- nr.it g' doubt tl..
n n . i unjiori mi under
p.o king work, «itli .Mr 1 bane last t a k i n g ever a t t e m p t e i t by our h o m e
H i-

w ife

tii 1 o t t i p u ni**s

him

oí ral
M rs
J.n k
\ u i i K t i n is a b l e t o h&gt;
Ne va du F I. I id die H&lt;•pu bl i c a n up a g a i n
Mr»
Della
Uuhiunnn
New Hampshire 11 M Spauldtn, c a r e d for her when »In- was so ill,
so a- s h e ha» her f a v o r i t e nurse a n d
d o c t o r we hop e s he will s oon lie well
U lut mu ti,
New York i
Urtn l . u n d q u i s l r e t u r n e d |[»iu a
Republican
two
We * ! ; '
visit
in
J.ii ksoi.v die
North Dakota 1. B Ma n n a . R e Willie t h o t e he hud a c o r k leg l i l l i d
j)Ublican
l o bis i n j u r e d one , s o ite i at i now
( Jhio .1» 1111» M &lt;‘ ox I b - i no c r a t get a b o u t wi t hout lu» r r u t r b o
W illiam s
I i e hi
Mr , 1 1, d M r- J a &lt; r. I ho to (»sot* anil
t lk la hit tua
I
ih art
lalnl l&gt;. Ili w In* Il t» Hit ludi-il 1 In» lai.
ber nini ber a n d ni*..........|&gt;* nt Sui ol ay
t tregon James Wit hyismibe. lb
ut Mr I*&gt; I l a r i - oli ( elt r\ .d t -hi It-,
(«ubile un
R e p t i b l t r a tt

Pennayl vania— Martin G. Brunbaugh, Rc|itibliran
Rimile lsland L. I.ivmgston
Bacckmanti, Re|tublican
.s*ini h &lt; anilina Ho hard F Mai
ni ng 1tc inoltra!
bum h I )n bota
| M Bu y j e Hi
publicp.n.
Tennersec— George C. Rye, fienionrat.
Texas
lame» E. Ferguson, Demo rra l.
Vermont Charles W (iute». He
piihlicun

•«include the week oil prayer which

ilence of t.Mrs. W. \\. Abernathy.
The Sunday nchooi orchestra ’ is
UPSALA I T E M S
being organized nnd it is hoped that
Eric ‘ Lundquiht i» very ill they will he ready for next Sunday
.
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Week, goi ng t o M e l r o s e thin time,

I

1 in tpnt in park).

Air».
Edam
Lundqui-i
proud pò»»«»sor 'uf u ni-x

&lt;-il troni M i a i m

Lundqutnt ha» r&gt;tuinti- In- i.iiTiil

Ile ilizmg t h . . t t lie pu l do a u l i c i
pit teil a play, p r o d u i tìnti aitai r us t f ur
above
the
average,
the
dtilcrettt
m e m b e r » of t h e c o m p a n y who will
p r e s e n t t he p f a y are wo r k i n g most
d i l ig e n t l y, ¡ ni d will not d i s a p p o i n t
l b « large a u d i e n c e t h a t lm i loubt will
greet them
.''(«■cial a t t e n t i o n should lie cal led ♦
l o t h e s ceni c e n v i r o n m e n t t h a t Is b e ­ 4
m g c ons t r uí 1er!
T h e stinw s c e n e
w
Iq* b* a ?i 1 if ut i li*. 1»». - ,»■1 .-s «I

Tifi ib-d

J . L . M iller’s

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‘ M anufactured

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Free Reading Room
I M PiE■R I A L

50c
$1.00

85c

Sugar Kettles

S a n fo rd L ib ra ry j 1?
\NI-

must Cave red h. tr andz bh e eyes
i’rngr .1 m
Th e head of the institution exi'riigram lor Week »1 I'rayur uiui
ineased giezl autprise at the elnguSelf Denial, held at tly residence
larRy of the specification». He said
of Mrs. W. W. Abernathy, I o'clock
th a t lie had often had conditions
each afternoon:
prescribed relating to age, national­
Monday - Topic. “ Thy Kingdom
ity. education and temperament,
Come"
Sillily,
l.aiin Ami-ricati
but never before had there been any
Field»
Lender Mrs M II • hap­
ttpecifiriitinns us to the enlor of eyes
ped '
or hair.
Wisconsin
E m a n u e l I.
I’ lulip.
Tuesday Topic,
Fray ye I he
Tile n.anugir who had made the .Hrp'Ablicnti
Lord &lt;•( I he linrvivt. that lie aill
order on being qucitioned in regard
Wyoming I it. Henryck. Dein- send forth Laborer» into Mi» Marto his reasons foi his singular »peri- ocral and Progressive
ves 1 '* Study, "Our Opportunity,
licatipna saiil.thi.t they were founded
Our Obligation ut H10 de Jariaiio."
pn ex|.erteiuv; that he hud observtd,
Leader, Mrs. J. B a rk er.“ Resolution»
for year» that girls especially who
Thuraday— Topic, “ Thanksgiving
Whereas, It has jilcased the ExaltTnul red hair were ijulcker of pcrcep-.
for Success.” Study, ' “ The
tinn and in their phyticul movements ed Ruler of the Universe to take of the Orient." Leader, Mrs
lltan others, and as these were traits from our midst our beloved brother,
Friday—Topic, " T h e Church ut 1
most desirable in stenographer», he George H. Fernald, from his labors Home.” Study: Queries, "Work and
ordered u red-haired girl. The blue here to rest in the Grand Lodge on Worker»." Leuder, Mrm Steinmeyer.;
«•yea were merely incidental, ns they high; therefore he it
Resolved, That in the death of
alwayii go- with the red hair.
our worthy brother. Sanford Lodge
Perhaps this incident will tend to
No. 1241 ha» lost a just and up­
reconcile to the sometime» objec­
right member and n true Elk in all
tionable color those girls who so de­
that the name Implies.
test their Tltanerque locks as to re
Resolve^, That wo acknowledge
wort to artificial means to improve
•
the
wisdom and goodne»» of the
nature.— Tatn|.a Times.
Supreme
Ruler and bow in rubmis' ------ 0 -------.
sion to His will, yet we mourn tho
W E 'L L B E T H E R E
death of our brother, as one of
i l e r e ’a hoping our ft ¡ends across whom we shall nevermore meet in
■the border, Osceola, Fcminolv nnd tho lodge room of Elkdom until we|
Vol usi a counties will insist on again meet In tho great lodgi above. -Wo
taking part in the Alld-WiUtcr Fair. deplore his loss not only to the lodge
Tiieri exhibits were so good !a»t but to the community at largo nnd
y e a r and comparative worth of thqir especially the citizenship of Sanford.^
produces so fine that j( viewed sim­ Kindly, nnd courteous, it true gontleply ns on educational feature the t lemon in ull that tho world holds
small amount of money expended, good, -Bro, Fernald was a man [l Substantial» and Delicacies
by t h t s o neighboring Vountita was nntong men and a innn whose good
Go Hand in Hand, Here
Influenco aided his brothers toward
a profitable investment.
Delicaci««
¿
.S
uImUdimU '
•But no real estimate can be made attaining n higher plane In life.
Cake»
S
Bread
Resolved, That in token of our
a»f tho fctual pcfcuhiaiy vrluc of
C ookie«
Bun«
t h is associated fair. It is like news­ sincere sympathy nnd the true
Jelly Rull
4
Roll«
paper advertising. .One may not Lc friendship that predominates this
Angel
Food
4
Pic*
able to put his finger on the ex'Act lodge we extend our sympathy to
Our Mslroni uiuilly titp«f( with *omt- T
ai»ot of ieneflt, but when it is con- his bereaved wife in the dnrk hour
ihin( ÏT on« in one franti, and d
aidered that the sightseer* nro bound of affliction and with it tho right
•oinclhinf oi (he o th e r in the whet.'
t o come to the fai; triyhow, each hand of Elks, and tie It further
Bread is the Staff of Life
county of tho four should make a
Rertlvcd, That u copy of this reso­
Variety ii the Spice of Life
great e ffo r t.to place jher products lution 1» spread upon the minute*
and advantages tefore an interested of tho lodge, a copy given to the bocrowd t i n t can be reached in no reayed widow and that it al*o be
prltjtod in the -Sanford Herald.
Bakery
Signed:
- IJ. J . Holly
T h e final rcauit of an pbjeet lea- .
Phon. US
W. F . Shelley
won of each county *0 vividly plaaetl
T . A. Neal.
U T cre th e v u r ^ a of ii

10c
40c

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1 11 ma X

J

$ 1.00

i

t e t t i ve, the
*1 houlriiom
»1 ehe
a
.»e leant ami t h e picnic »eene a ti lt ing

f

$ 1.00

L. P . SVicCULLER

is thè
»i-aing

ma* bine

Mr. Henry

people, .

15 pounds Sugar • . .
10 pound Bucket Snowdrift
Cranberries, quart
Apples, peck . . .
12 cans No. 2 Tomatoes
12 cans Baby Cream .
12 cans Full-Cream . . . .
2 4 pounds Table Talk Flour . .

and

C a r r i e d * in S t o c k

by

aROM W O RK S

TAMPA, FLA.
T

THEATRE

40
60
80
100

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Open Tuesday Thursday 4 to 6
v NB
S a t in &lt;Liy s 1 to B p in

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G a llo n
G a llo n .
G a llo n
G a llo n .

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$

5.80
7.70
10.80
15.30

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F. O. B. T d m p a

S t r a n g e r s W e lc o m e

F R E D E R IC II. RAND. Pr«ident

GEO. H. FERNALD, Vice Picm-ìcm
A. L. BETTS, AtsiiUnt Cavhirr

F. P. F O R S T E R , Vice.Preiident
*
B . F. W H IT N E K , C««i.icr

u

F irsi N ational Bank c
E S T A B U S H r O IfM

C A P IT A L S35,000.00

S A N F O R D , F LO R ID A

S U R P L U S &amp; P R O F I I S $55.000 «&lt;&gt;

The First National Bank is doing a
larger business than ever before at the
season—
Because, the public knows where
to go for the greatest security, as well
as the most liberal treatment consistent
with sound banking.
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Member of the Federal Reserve System
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�NO V EMB ER ». 1 9 M

T H E SAN KO RI ) IIERAI.I)

f ^ n ~ &gt; + + *+ + *+ + + + + + + + + + + + :

INAJjjjABQlJUHEanJ.

Mr.» &lt; urr ,i Mipruno, wlm never
tails to plot!»»- I» to »int III next Heek.»
l.i I.
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Lililí1 Ilnppcnings— Mention

K|i»*Tu-i t
Hort itti v. tr. mbi,-

of

M atters

in

Brief

I

Personal Ite m s of
In te re st
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Summary of the Floating Small ||
Tallii* Succinctly Arranged fur
Hurrlrd Herald Readers

A ß O U T P E O E L iL ^ A N D £ Y E N '

buy» .ill Imiti» itj
j j j t&lt;.

Mil»» Lui lie AnpinWilli, whom ev .
ery bodv love» mil love»
. I.illv III
»o ut . will delight the .row,I .it the
routing R e ttili, .w u h her liitmt lii-»l.
Munir in Woodlnnd Park
\Voodlund Park open Sunday»
Hat hi ti g, a tu usi1till'tit», jiir tue eon *
venience». orchestrion munii!• ti

BEIN G

A

RESUM E

OF

SAN FO RD

U P -T O

H A PP E N IN G S

D A T E

( ummunlraliiim. lor thin l ulumn should he Marked " S n r l et y Kdllur", ur
Phoned to Mr s . R. A. Terhrun, Phone 203

D ^ D D ® D D 0 J[l]D [I]a ® D [N ]a 0 G I]a 0 a 0 D

/(crept ron
|t bari ti ne Hand, Helen
Row land.
On Wednesday evening, Oct obe r S um , Ilruwn
Kat e Itrown. Saule*- u
2Mh Mr. and Mt»
Kdw
P G a l - 1 W libarti» Nellie Elder, (¡lady» M o r ­ u
Mr au. I Mr» I U Harne» have |uhl,r (lf i ) e a | Hcarh. N j . , KUVe u ti» Luce» Chappell, Mary Chappell,
The Tine Recital next F r i d a y . Nov
arrived in the city for the winter and reception to their non. Edw. H, Cal- Margaret Davis, Messrs. Roy C h i t ­
13th.
the i r many Sanford friends are glad lahcr and his wife in honor of his tenden. H Murks, Osborne Hern­
G W. Spenrcr buy» all .kinds of
W
to see them back again in Sanford. marriage.
More t han otje hundred don. Ilrodio William». Ed Lane, E r ­
|Ursula .1 IIL-l lalllna—.
Mr. Bur nc s Is the etlicient represent­ guests at t en d e d from local districts, nest Householder, Ed Giles, Sain w
M. Fleischer, the well known veg- a t i v e of Smi th &amp; Holden and be and Hoston,
Mas».. Philadelphia,
Pa., Yount». Ke nnet h Murrell, Get* G r a ­
ctable buyer shipped tho first car bis estimable wife are popular in th j (,rM.y C it y . N .1 . New Yo r k and ven.»! cm, Grover Speering and Karl
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romainc fr&lt;jm hero this season.
Kouinillat
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Get your lunch, ma r k e t aj td plant
All . knul xi i ti v ..WKMitl-nl Nelson's
T h e house was prett il y and extiiilhituy I ’orty
lti-ti wood yard
Corner Fourth ami Eltn |tensively decorated with Mowers of
f a i baskets at Mrs. S i mo n' s.
P hon e 307
all descriptions,
A stringed orches­
Mr» W. IL Peters gave a very
Ju*t one week and t h e n t h e big
tra furnished music t hr ou g h o ut - t l w ulx etrung— birthday' part y in honor
Rental.
I he Herald will devote consider- evening and darning was enj oyed, uf b*r
little daught e r Margaret,
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able splice lo market news tin» » e a - • The bride wore white sat in , wjkh Wednesday af ternoon
Auto Livery ’ Prompt
service
Yellow and 0
p,,y phone -’«1. Niglit phone HMj. ion and the grower» will find much rhitfon drapery, cai r y in g u large w hn.
die party colors were ellecthat will he of interest l o them 1 houi|uet of white roses.
C’. CT'WJIson.
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livcl., carried out with white and L
l here will be a special page devoted
T h e col lat ion t h a t followed con­ yellow ch r ys a nt he mu ms and yellow Ie J
Mis» B r anch, Orlando"» brilliant
t o t h e vegetable industry and tbp sisted of seven courses and was daisies.
Howls and vases of the u
Would you l&gt;c satisfied to live in a nicltc in the side R
organist will delight a t t h e Rect inl
commi ssion firm» wiH f,m l ,t a good „-rved by J o h n Win, Jtt. “
beautiful
Mowers were
sc attered J (
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a mountain?
next week.
position f or.t heir ad vert ¡seinem».
Many gifts were received, such ns about, tl.i^ fympfi -while tin- i iihie was
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Order your wood now of Nelson.
Y o u w o u ld n e e d little F u r n i t u r e hut we w o n d e r if
lovely wiTli its white cover and yel­
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Oysters
Fresh Every Day

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Apples
Fancy, 40 Cents Peck

New 1914 Nuts
Almonds
Florida Pecans
California Walnuts
Jumbo Brazils

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Raisins
Currants

Citron
Figs
Dales
Drown Sugar
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E-pea tally delightful wui* tin- «bin.
t. ai. rue-‘duv
night at p a r e ’» Park
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t*. 11■, i r , *i U'II g lady f -1e i. d 1 h♦
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-till e a i i ug i nore »Inni»
A c e r t a i n t** t i t o - de l i gh t &gt;&gt;l thei r m a n y frn-mls.

a d u e t fur violins, hy G R r a g a . j o y ng man, s oo n It) j o i n t h e runk
Met nr.»
Earl
Pa xt o n : ml
E r h a r d a n d tile of t h e belleii l cls war so e l .
M i a m i Mr» Elbert O«b*irio- have
Hess.
i n i nunile.l t b t In- r e s p o n d e d l»i 1,1 neil í t o n i I heir
we ddi ng tMp
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a n d b r i n g a fri end wi th tl o-m
lu ord* r. iiut wan s o , busily e n g a g e d '
Misses J u l i a and R e b e c c a Wi c k er ,
•in.ting v o r i s for a mu s i pu po- the i t t i u r i v r young gue s t » ol llu-ir
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J o m » Ippoi nled
been uppuinted or wili In- appoinU-d
by G o v er n o r Tra mme l l to the jm-i
tion of btuU-a Al lorne y, vice C ar y D
Landis, resigned.
Although George
A. D o C o t t e s of this »ny i.irin-il
practi cal ly the endorsement ol tinentire bur of t h e circuit t h e Governor
ignored t h e . p e t i t i o n an d appointed
Mr. J one s.

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votiit wa» declared useless to
...II upon R..y Glutteudi-n, fur upon
hut youthful rountLdianco t ho l e was
u dreajny smile ilnd far s w « y, vVr
far a,-ay cxprif.sion tlmt g a ve a clue
to tin- thoughts t h a t would not find
expre»siou in word*
Before it could
I" det tded whether j t Vould be Get*.
Grovcnst ci n or Grover Speeri ng, for
•tin- toast master hud only pronounced
tin- ti, both young men hid behind
A.
L. R E S T A I R A N T
a tree
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G. W. S pe nr c r , Proprictm
the . all fur ,Inn. mg sounded
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ti. i»I• .tan.llig w.i» ei|ojyi-d un tin
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Sliced Tomato»-»
Cm umber
it i» rumured timi those bashful
Chicken Salud
Muyonai-.- lir»-»»u.g
young men are regretting their lust
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la-ltuce
opj iortuni iy to„ «hiñe u» orator.-* beRoast T u r k e y , Cranli erry Sauce
R o a s t Young Pig. Pan Gravy fore that c ha r mi n g bevy of girls and
Mashed P ot at o es
St ringless Ream* arc already pl anning so met hi n g else
Candi ed . Yams
S t e a m e d Corn
. to give them a n o t h e r chance. T h o s e
Steamed R i c e
Hot C o r n Muf fi n «' who were present on this delightful
St raw berry l e e C r e a m
occasion were Mr. and Mrs. E . D.
Cake
Cluttemlen, Mrs. E. L. Morris, Mis»
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T . Brr.dy, Micros E t l e Pur don,
Anna M c L u u¿ hl ¡ n, Adelaide lüggin«

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PACE SIX

rotisi.itTiition. nino your higher
freight rate and the prospecta of
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ttegii-ril* •11 *1 1 u1 * . iiindiltiiiiK still loug a* I he market j 1 1 »ulal iiere iius beeil mi nmlenul eluuige
nidi* sprillili ip the world unti reeog- look lu tter then ever
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nizniK thin fact «•** I i h v p d»teruntied »title 1 » now coming nil show* the ln the relery rnurker sinrr mir l:.*t
to give the grower« all _ thi* latest elicits of the rojd weuthei am! there coimmiriiralum, Miehtgun und Ne»
market news. We will publish from ‘ is no doubt hut that fancy headed ^ **rk «hippem lonfirmiiig ur.iun.l
time to lime the condition of the stock »ill In* wanted as noon ns it i:‘ $1 10 I l&gt; I) nhipping pilillt
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ford section can get the benefit of clean and headed let tin heat from and selling at good prices, and we
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that the York «lute celery situation ';lul* i!*Kood, and reaches here in
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few hours in the busy season T h e has taken on n much
better com- K0 0 ‘l condition.
We certainly will
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, -------- Last Monday nml Tuesday do our very. best. . .
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ceived in this olllce by letters and „¡ghts they had very' cold weather
t a t e- bui il did noi do nny hnrm. \V»*I
trutlitui s«tatoWe beg to aykjlOWledge receipt
♦ can he taken n;. a truthful
meni of the . ondinoti of thè u nrtV advised last night over phoue' tliat of your favor of the .loth, c ont ents
erti market«.
This will la* of us- anythlog renifancy 1« entindy cjean- carefully noti d. There Is an active
sUlunce to thè grower« a in itianyj„(l up,
Wo notire a eonsideruhly inquiry here lor freüh vegetables to-

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A POTASH MINE
Not exactly a mine, but a fine lot
of Potash -right in our Factory.

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This is to announce that

E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

THE B. &amp; 0 . MOTOR CO.

JACKSONVILLE.

SANFORD. FLORIDA
will now supply HI motor
car owncr.vjof tlui&gt; com­
munity vr it!,

f ir e s to n e
• Tires

Buckeye Service to pjflijitcfsof Buckeye trees has'hecomc almost
ns well known ns the qimlity of tltc trees themselves. Our com.lctc and helpful catalog has been for years a most important
actor of this service. The new edition is by far the most
attractive and comprehensive catalog WC have published. Send
today for free copy if you grow citrus fruits.

An ever }'r*'" - **!' ’Cy/nf! for
Firestoiud i&gt;t i 1* . : t y and
every lv&gt;crt!il/ v. I.t :.* c p is
appreciated hns iiiittie if iiecessiry
to estaklisli headquarters here.

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The Fir cat one factory—the Lnrccst Kxciusivo Tiro Factory in the
World-*-hns utrain incroased greatly
and the output lta.s jnmped 78 ‘/c. ■

1C 7 3 Cltlzena B a n k Building

p ia .

* This on or mouu output, made under
perfect factory conditions, makes it
possible to sell Firestones at a price
no creato r than others nre forced*
Ip charge lor tires, made in less
cconomDnl factories.

BuckeyeTreesBear

Call at i'ir ;3tona Headquarters
AL*&gt;vc &gt;»r B issest Tire Value

CO. |

nrtAtor.e T i r o &amp; Ttubb«r Co mpany

KISSIMMEE. FLORIDA

Jji'i-Dr.iHk'i »**«1 0»«l«r» FTtry-Ii.r»
*Vlam^i l Misaf iUti»«»» Ttr» owl Km Aloitr*’*

Manufacturers, Wholesalers anil Rentiers

WRITE US FOR QUOTATIONS

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Tuber» and Accessories

A ll kinds of building material» lumber g
laths, shingles* sash doors, inside and |
outside trim. Solicits your'inquiries. 5

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Buckeye Nurseries grow superior trdts— this has bccil
their successful, accomplishment for more thirty years.
Our interest in the trees docs not end with the sale to
the- grove owner, however. \\ c want them to thrive
and bear profitable crops—and purchasers of Buckeye
trees arc given every possible assistance to this end.

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A Guide to Citrus Fruit Culture
The Buckeye Nurseries Catalog

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more or le«» buri .wit-li the cold n n d t w t t t h c r our murket i« vory easy un
D EN T IST
is not good enough to’ a ttr act i lie all . oinmodities, lettuce, celery and
work ton u n n i : m i r i i . i m i
taut Inlying trade und is selling ¡ m y ­ other green vegetables in particular
whete from 50c to f l 0» p.*r hamper |There is ^till quite a. Into* N. w \ , irk
U K O I ' I . K S HANK iti l i . D i ' s i .
There .» a tilth* hot l..*il lettile. |, Uu., ,irriMl,v:i « hi, I. i
eilmg ,.t
R O O M !l
coming m from Norfolk, Virginia. i ) 2 r. t*&gt; »l .ó o for it.** n*r\ best
selling around i l oil to # 1 2 5
I 1 N,-» i. rhai is i. ubo i.egini.ing to
understand that I he lirst shipments i ship l.olh lettuce and romuine. Th is ,
‘from Old Point were in today, st oc k j stock is only futi and brought todayvery ordinary.
We ute still huving ! «round #1.25. A little cooler weathwarm weather. Lowest temperature er will help three commodities ma ­
JEW ELER
here yesterday 41» and 1 noticed that terially
We talked will, several of
lite |n».'st al fa* k-.'ll vlib* Was t’ 2 . si* ih** trade i.mi it » a s th.-ir id* a that \\\ii i i i.v, i m m h v n u 1 . ¡ : v , s-ii
you .un n1.* th. r&lt;- i u t ;, huh* dii weil packed, gond condition Finn.la
ferente between tile ten.per.llur&gt;* i&gt; rumarne -Imuld bring amutn! i l ■&gt;*• V L U W \ItK, &lt; » n H VI M i n i ' s . ! M
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♦ - cali keep in touch vuth the market« ;his mormng from thè middle west,* oi your vigetiihii*« »iil do excep,, Nottiri: m i n i 1 *111*011 v ìi ..
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the Industry /in Sanford iif largo j ness we look for considerably better states and there is very little good 1J r‘*
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&gt;|jif»ratini; Aii&lt; ( " r . ' •. t
enough to warrant this space.
tin «It
lettuce left now, and 1 think by u i urtnK lit »rr. |i»any,
anj*, un«
11 r i l e f , , • , ,
conditions generally.
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Philadelphia. Nov. 2, 1914.
Chicago, 111., Nov. 2. 1914.
, next week we can use a'good deal of iidTV.V'LtmV.rV- &gt;1. ». ‘&lt;&gt;n
,V' il!r tri Ht, ,
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more money if you use our hampers. ♦

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u p o n common ato ek i raid preferred » l o c k O. G. I k n l n f , Juriii* uf miri * «»art ** * [ * 0
■halt a b a pa rt ici pate in a n y amt alL d iv i- of IVnliftir. for my i n * l iIi«*rAiarc ■*
i denti» drclar«“! by th e corporation. In e x - l i l n l o r . C\ *T. A., of llif rMftlo &lt;»f 1,1 r** •
c* m
of the g u a r a n teed diildend» ot aaid Schneider, d v c e a a .d ; and t h a t at the *» a
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' bo au l*J*rl la ca'.l of r u lc m p l l o n l&gt;y the co r- A dm lnU lra .n r, C. T A.. *&gt;f »»hi n l * 1*
i p o r a t lo n at any tim h a f te r a period of d v r ark for th e ir ap pruval.
l«aled April 2. A 1». HU«,
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1 »halt apply to . h r II
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c o r p o r a t e name, by Ita pfealdent, a l i e n e d
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Tlii* ex
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»itinntt tin* » ufWhich is worth more, u h o« or u rt*ii yvur vmII * «it ;%
_J •t(«**(* to thirty
t b o u s i iml &lt;!i
■1 '«lilt Kill- 1 bi t &lt;| of
humanThere'* » reason (&lt;*r tin* i|&gt;*ur**tinri 1 In- &gt; Kilt,
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¡n Rorida, beca nan I * enflctml law Thor«, art- ., t*O11 1
a targe

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The Apperson New Light
Four is a Wonderful Car

i 1 1 .* *t I j ou' . i ml i . . r - .
..*n«l *■■&gt;&gt;• i|uart of
woulil &lt;os,
i bri*«.

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million itolhirKvery
O’ He lit to .Ilk. Tint li r

bt tubercular patients. cither native ..........|UwMf J, i' I
or bequest heil to Klnri«ht by every l i r e • f o r &gt; n i i t -i

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other state in the Union.
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[amount
to
Innuirv is sometimes made why i
tJ s t a f Hoard of Health doesn't'
Th* h" ‘ u' ‘i 1’’" ' 1
do mure (or ,-onaumptlVoa. The a n - 1
—
rve the
,
„ „ involves a hit of rather in te r -1
fa
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• ‘ tine history.
The- legislature of hlorit‘tt human 1..;.,,*«, n..l animal«.
m0y provided for the erection of a U |,ro» * rl&gt;' »**™ &lt;*-*
(" " 1«»•""
„rnurium in Florid, for the tr e a t -¡ « 7 » « M » a l y tie, ted wt.h g under.,
nen, of tultereuloeis, and the . d e n - ,1" " 1
111 -lUi‘ ..............‘" ™
L | sun»e logiaUfure "diverted" “r" ‘ » " ‘ »“ «n" „ hie from am,mils to
om the funds of the State Hoard
' * " } * [ ' &gt;»» « , A
silty t b o i t s a ^ l t o - a a t i a ^ b a e U . V - ^ * - *
h"
*
— been accumulated .by careful admin ' l o 1,0,1 w'th l"'rb,,’t safety
Now the rare of mi k lings is a
wtration (or this very purpose, and
KplendliPV+rrfrVisr
It helps the
plsccd the money to the credit of
farmers and sAvt's much valuable
the pension fund.
Th e Hoard has
property every! year.
Hut • why
not be«0 _aJ&gt;lo to recover from the
should the Stull- Hoard gf Health
'disaster ’sufficiently to do much for
provide from its limited funds a
the consumptives and still enrry on
cholera medicine whose use affect«
ju other work.
human health in no way or degree?
Again, the sanitarium idea by in­
If it should furnish this -remedy,
stitutional management (excepCTor
why rlimiid it not also furnish a
the absolutely incurables the duwn
specific against the white ,!y or cit­
and outs (or the treatment of t ub e r­
rus cunkir?
tiding still furthei, if
culosis hnx come to be regarded by
the funnel is entitled to hog cholera
the medical profession everywhere
serum free of cost, why should lie
a, of doubtful value rather than
not lie given fertilizer and feed for
helpful, especially in the southern
hi' cat tle '
states, where balmy l«*m|H*i at wre
line hall of thè t Iurte t h.(Usami
prevails Open air. the d ean, fresh,
uncoiita minuted ..ir of nature has dollari ihnt, »ili he spelli fur irre
been proven fur more beneficial and bug choluru scruni this year would
this idea is changing the method of mutile, thè Board of Health to px treatment in all parts of the coun­ tend it« practieul aid to hiindreda
of tu iiem ilar human In-ings, io !&lt;•'*try.

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The APPERSON BROTHERS AUTOMOBILE CO. is now building cars with the
60-inch tread.
These (high-priced builders (the yery oldest builders « f the best American gasoline
cars) now W aiver from their life-long' policy of building nothing1 but high-priced cars .
for a select few, who did not consider from five to ten thousand dollars too much for
a tine motor car.
The APPERSON automobiles are the very highest grade of cars that ever have
been for sale in Sanford. They have over twenty years of the best kind of record.
They are a perfect combination of power, lightness, durability, luxury and economy.
The new light four is the ideal five passenger, four cylinder car.
It meets every demand of the motorist. No skimping anywhere. Not a single
feature that you would ask for has been left out. if is true all flu* way through. It
is true inside mechanically. It is true outside artistically. If is a quality APPERSON
car. 95 per cent of if is made in the A P PERSON shops.

District nursing, or more properly en their siilfering and to save lum^n
bv
' c, l ( lllllg ‘ 1 t *
p( &gt;«pl"
1
di-tri'-t instrui inui, is most ••thrift,t. .IVI
in combatting tin- disease, in lessen l-lotllla Ilo.. to 1.1 l e (are of their
mg its ravages and m protect tug I be
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The new light four is a very powerful car, 40
horsepower, and weighs only 2680 pounds. This
car is electrically startl'd anil lighted hy the best
system in the world. The body is a perfect stream
line design and roomy. The radiator is “ \ ” shap­
ed. The upholstering is comfortable. The seats
are wide. The finish is lasting. This car is built
b\ ¡lie pioneer comparn. having Iwcnfy-fwo years experience in motorcar building.

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Phone No. 182
in ,'.ub inontb. i very one who bus iceh
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lidii ilv i-xpcrti-d The Kiulcrul Ile
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to
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THE DETACHABLE
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If
i^f tjiat jjives you
' BOAT c o n^‘de nc e . F e r r o
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motdts may justTy
MOTOR claim this confidence

because (hey have
all the good points embodied by
experienced experts
£ho have built up
. Terrò power and repu.tation _ln the engine
world.

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Here is a complete outfit you can carry with you unywhorr
Clamp it on your rnwhoat,
dory,bki(Tor canoeaml travel
1 to 9 miles an hour. On
lake, bay or river yt&gt;u have
a power boat for commerce
or pleasure and youH nvest­
ment is extremely small.

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The multa you grt arc
to a fintilo«I product.

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i.. buyer* tu i|iocketi it mio ih-»- lib*
y. i,uluci,t in dry gootli ia Nomewhal
improvdl, but comlitions uri* vety
un-eitlcd and uri gular.
ForelK»
coniructs kocp inany «hoe factorieit
I m- v yet thè delnyed domeatlo deiumihI renilen thè generiti situi.non
Mime» bai utiNaliifuclory.
Tried Chicken.
A Tennessee, preacher aa)'B that a

man who would cut a fried chicken
that had been stolen Is aa guilty ns
the thief who stole It
There must

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Ice Cream

i’boeniv Lodge No ft. K. «if
M«s-tN nocoihI ¡It'll fourth ruesduyi
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PERIODICALS

Soda Water • Conlectionery • Cigars and Tobacco

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s-aiifiird Lodge No. J7. I u . t&gt; 1
Meet* every Monday al 7 :.'lll p in ,
ov &gt;* Imperial T h ea t re
.1 \\ ,&gt;. Singletary
" H Wri ght
Secreiarj *
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says Mrs. Sylvauia Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In
\vi it it:;; of her experience with Cardul, Hie woman’s
tome. She says further :•. "Belore 1 bc^an to use
Cartlul, my back and head would hurt so bad, I
tliuuffht the pain woj|!d kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. Alter taking three bottles
of Cardul, I lieean to feel tike a new woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well a s ,run a big water mill.
I wish every suffering woman would give

tìnte City &lt; amp No fi, \\ &lt;• W
.Meets second and (ourlli \Vedneadtt&gt;

nights In each month.
V 1 Miller
.1 ! Hoolehun
Clerk
&lt; mined Coninuiixit r
I ’ nhcil B r ot h e r h ood «if C a r pc n t e r i
J o i n e r s of A mèrli n

c t l,er » A„-munì t lon.
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.Sanford, laxad Uiuuii .No. 17ó 1 meoU
ftr»t and liiird Thursday night at 7
o'elorl in the Eagles' Hull.

J.'W u Singletary,

J M. Ilrmtn,

S n - ’y T r e . l i .

he (.ol.ie ilUTi-rcnee III e illpablllT}
A
|t I* li I -sii ill «od i
man can lertalnl) round the temp
. in11«&gt;li to kIc.i I ii Cjllckeli, lull It would
M- si lir«i and U l K l V.
ria r ol H r * T Si uni
. be some Job to loins up the bird after [ a l
U bad boon nit el), fried und moved t&gt; i. Tayl or
Secretary
with a boccake on the side.- Houston
r Host.

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oilge I J I 1
In -'dA’. ni ght
I ’.«I tie i ; ■&gt; \ v e
It. I. Pe« k

T h e W o m a n ’ s T o n ic
a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me ^ood."
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., arc sure siffns of'womanly trouble. Si^ns that you need Cardui, the woman’s
ionic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardul
for your trouble. It has been helpiug weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.

Exalted Itole’

T h e L a k e H r c f / r t m i n i il N o , .11 J u n i o r

Order t oiled Amcrirnn Mcrhanirs
Meet» every \Vi*ilnc*da&gt; at 7.10 I*.
Up to Date Storekeeper.
M., in tho City Hull. Visiting brothers ¡
Selling dcllcntoBBcn n prosaic occu ­
nr® welcome. C. if. Smith. Hoc. Sec. j
pation. fit only for fat men pf Teutonic
oxtraettont Nonttcnse! Not while tho
(Vlctj City Aerie No, 1M51
huxlncir nr art or profession contains
MvH-tmg «•very. Tuesday night nv 8
men tiki the Now York siornkcepor
'clock i’ico Building.
who bar put over hla place n hi* sign
. T . Hoo’.chan.
G. E, Taru|u»,
reading "Culinary Art Specialties!**
Worthy President
Secretary
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T i l t : SANFOftl) HEItAt.lt

I ABOUT PEOPLE
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N O V E M B E R fi.

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Mrs, J N Whittier early in the even- anee. ¡J Reports* were mail
mg. with l i n y Ui us t -of Mmrh, the licus and Ttraiur ClUautu
i n v rtfnr M M fo
SMo. A {.must i-inpnrrartY ¿Hjunct to a good tplyndid activity t hat is
Zjlf t t*« r -» m » - t i if r - t o W pr Mi Ml Utt HTTP w t - ‘■felnr -fTti» i f r usut ftr ri'fff
o w i n g f jhy^n g o o d - t i m e , for the pleasing in hank.t&gt; An excellent
ladii*»
Mi»* Edit h Strwurt, vocal, ' combinat ion of young (wopfe and ifude hy the co mint lice
solo. Mis* l l u l i v Ill'll», jnano n u in
plenty oT “ e a t s . " on a lake shoie by of seed and on the sale
her. Mr» E rn f st Hotts, voi-ul solo moonlight was irrisisllble. Enjoying showing a cooperation of
M A- (Ii‘i*. Hy in i ii pin in* number In the pleasures &lt;d the ride were Mrs |peoph-j for a* Cjty| lleuun
tin1 IIiumt guessing i niitest
Mrs, M e Kitino'ii, M ism-s lmry
W hitner. most gratifying
May T
Ernest
Hetts made the highest Alice W hitner', Annie tt hitner, Essie elected treasurer, vice It
score
The house was decorated Purdon. Charlotte Hand. Helcnjllow- resigned. Mrr. Henry W’i
with qtuilitities of yellow cosmos
land: Messrs Gen Grovenslein. Seth brief outline for the plans
Woodruff, Osborne Herndon, Karl ground^ at the
Gramm
Houtnillot. Ned
Chittenden
and Park, stating t hat it had
*
Howard Swartz
’ by Uu citv for thnk nu
Mrs J T B r a d y entertained with
a charming evening party on W e d­
The month of November is tilled
nesday. in honor of the Katz Club. with splendid opportunities for pleas­
T h e duh colors of black and yellow ure and prulit along various lines.
were artistically used in the decora­
On the evening of Nov, 10th the
tions. with numerous little black civic c ommi t t ee of the Welfare De­
cats rluiMtig each other up and down partment will present a play at the
the window draperies amt walls, Imperial, replete with interesting
making a tinifjue combination of and amusing features, t hat prom­
cats and-colors that was Very a t ­ ises an evening of pleasure and suc­
tractive. The taldes were very pr et ­ cess.
t y with their handsome appoint ­
ments. centered b y vases of yellow
Nov. lffth, uniler the auspices of
flowers
Graceful spray* of the pink
the Hed Cross Fund Association.
vine trailed over the white covers.
Forrest D ab ney Carr and other are
T h e place cards for the ladies were
tists will be heard a t t he Congre­
littlo cardboard black cats.
Upon
gational rhurch’. A rare treat is In
- . P t r w n a l M ention
t he plain white place cards, for the
gontlemen original verses reyhming store* for all music lovers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhodes
with the club nickname of each one,
have moved Into their new homo on
At the rçgtffn r ^ uiLgliUK ?f tinwhen read,
^CtziA_jrajii«_.of
"Oak avenue.
laughter.
A t e mpt ing salad course Avelfani Depart meut ~Nov. * 18th, Dr.
was served.
In the am’uajng cat T. A. Neal will » ddress the meeting
All
puzzle contest Miss Helen Howland on the s u b j e c t of “ H e a l t h . "
won the prize of a black toy ca t . member» of the Woman's Club and
Mr. Hoy C hi tt enden won a prett y their friends are cordially invited
Aftie.
Music and dancing made the to come and enjoy themselves.

«»id«' sa^liui llut Jtll «uulll

E a t-M o re

ArM D. E V E N T S ¡ . f i f f ffl
, .
.
Informal lurrvlMn
A d«dightfully informal ryrt'ptmn
was ti udi rid t i f di’lt gat«'» 1 «. i,r
K|&gt;lsro|iitl rtit—tnmiry mi't'lmg« and
pnmhioneni and friend» of tin- Holy
Cross church, lust «‘ veiling. :&gt;t the
Parish House by the members n( the
St. Agnes Guild
The hull was pr«-ttdy decorated in yellow and green
T h e punch table wij * wry attrai
live with quantities of white star
jessamine, the bowl
being
sur­
rounded by
crystal
candlesticks,
from which
beamed the glow, ui
yellow candles.
T h e punch bowl
was presided over by Mrs. Archie
Bet ts and Miss Josie St union.
Serving were the young ladies of
the Guild.
A large crowd of friends were
present.
*
Father l.ittle of O rl an do, ’ Dt. Litch
of Winter Pflrk and Misses Ilertha
Dawson and Carrie Days of Or'InndOf^ " * * 2 * 7
Fat her Little has chsrge of tho
colored work in Orlando and is won­
derfully successful.
A p to p Show er
T h e aprpn shower given nt the
home of Mrs. S. G. Kennedy, under
the auspices of the Baptist Aid S o ­
ciety Titursd&amp;y afternoon war a
splendid success from every st and­
point. T h e house was crowd d with
members and friends of the society
who enjoyed the gracious hospitality
of Mrs. Kennedy, each one bringing
an apron. After the guests wore a s ­
sembled Miss Rummage (Miss M a r ­
tha Fox) was introduced. She apol­
ogized for being late und stated that
her tardiness was due to having to
“ rummage for n pair of gloves,”
which when found were too small.
Miss Rummage was gowned in (he
non d i f - i j p t
wearing apparel one
expert» fo Ikii d at a rummage sub*,
in hel.nlf of which i lie aprons were
presented.
A basket
containing
jirohahly

fifty

hours fly on winged feet
Mrs
B ra dy' s guests were Misses Adelaide,
Anne and I.lllian Higgins, Charl otte
A Jilant sale will he held Nov.
Hand, Kssio Purdon, Helen How­
land, Glaffys
Morris, Anna M c - 22nd, under tho” auspices of the
Lndghlin, Muriel Harrold, Mrs. M c ­ Cisj'c Commit tee of the Welfare De­
Daniel and Mrs. Geo. ‘Fox; Messfs. partment.
Karl Koumillut. Ralph Wight, Ro y
and Joe Chittenden, Osborne Hern-

uj •r•&gt;i.&gt; »,.•» p r e - e i i t e . | M&gt; Ki nnoi i

enjoyed

a

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Miss Rummage, who when unfold-j to thb Swartz place on Lake Onoro.
ing the package* found a few pretty^ T h e party assembled at the home of

,/nnior &gt; irn l . n t g i e
\l&gt; unusually interest mg inri-tiug
of t he luup-r i ivn Ic . i gi ie wa* I ' M
at the W o m a n . ' I lui&gt; r o o m s Mon
«lay a f t e r no o n, with a firm at t end■-

F r e s h F r o m tho Lo ca l G r o w e r s
g Plant, Turnip Greens, Mmt ar•! &lt;
ireen PepperV

O r a n g e s , 1 2 c per doz.

Mr. J. B. J a r v i s bus returned
from a ten days' visit to his mother
in North Carolina.

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WI1KKK I T PA VS T O PAY CASH

110 2nd Street, West
PHONE 3 2 4

W E DELIVER

church js a delegate to the mission
meeting at Holy Cross Church.
,

Mr. and

Mrs. C. J .

Parrish are

t i e guu.Ls'pf Mr. and Mrs. E. L,
Punish.
f M r i t . J . H. Ferguson spent
nesday a t Orange City.

PHONC 324

For Kent- House
A
J as. Moughlon, 1021 l

For Rent Cheap Tin I
place,' 5 acres, at Mo„r
Spe Dunam Mitchell

Wed­

For H e at - T o relined couple, fou,
nlco zooms. Excellent location. TVdollars per month.
No „null rhi|.
C h i d Clerk Boyd of the post office dren.
Enquire R, Herald office
department located at J acksonville
____ -________1________
. 13-ti
is in town.
For Rent — Five room home ^
Elm avenue.
All modern improve,
ments. 116 per month
|&gt;., a ,,„r
N. H. Garner

. C L A S S IF IE D

For Rent
Nice
light housekeeping,
tilated bedroom, .til

A D V E R TISIN G
♦

rive acres tiled U i
limits (or rent, near brick mad
loading station.
Apply to \
Connelly, Sanford. Flnr •!,

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* All Local Advertisements Under
This Heading TH REE CEN TS a
Furnished rooms for I
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum ut Mrs. C. H Smit I
Charge 2.1 Cents.
A vi' , bet ween ird

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Miss Currie D a y s , secretary of the ohm
J u n i o r Auxiliary of the Kpiscnaid rhea
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Italian L e m o n s , 10c

V E G E T A B L E

• ' tiss Mi-riti.i Dawson, represent
mg the Da ug h t e r s of the Ki ng of
I t ll a n d o 1« a gui'st of friends in t own

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Hring your market basket
Come and pick out ju«i wl.m
and it
&gt;*■ delivered promptly

Mrs
Morton Hopson has taken
an uparlment with Mrs McDaniel at
Seventh St. and I '«1 met to A vu.

Mrs T II Laud is visiting her
parents at I’ltint &lt; it v

'Last night a jolly party of young
people, chaperoned by MrWin

T h e y « r e W h o l e s o m e , Appeti zing, E c o n o m i c a l

S u li

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stove.

Two good

ml

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burners

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gu~tini' - T. i m . s o n

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Bath and
Lounging Robes
These come for either ladies
gentlem en.
Would you appreciate one?
Y es, and Your friends would, I
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Select Now-

KENT

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ILuiiti- fur lb' M
T u n ' " • !» rgi
f ur id-t.i -1 «"-ni.
Mr- «* | 1 .
i «if Mi- f ,*'|\1it ¡i fit 1 i Ot k u m nui’
1 &lt;&gt;r dù ut- J- 1 '«• a «Ti* f.iriii, tifiir
* hi- HID «il
I II IDJ&lt;A1 &gt; 1
Uaiui'it Siding. Cottugn, Marti,, chickidiick- tin. »ud i# K 1 aih&gt;&gt;ii11
i«
i I nil nn I'flVr for *■!*• in front *•#
c*n yards. Two urrtis tiled. $100.00
*
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In Sin fn rii, In S r m l n n
pvr season. 0 . M. Barry.
li
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Stamped Materials
Always so useful for gifts. Pillovs
cases, towels, scarfs, night gowns
etc., and all kinds of thread for work
ing or crocheting.

Wanted G«md Farm
G i v e d«*seri pt ion
o a lit r only
J . A
C h i c a g o III

un i Hr fh •!

Ju st the thing for the neat man
who wants to be comfortable on the
cold days.

M u t i'l i )

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For Rent after Nov 1st
cottage. 1211! I’ark avenue

,
Htr ?t it «la V nt I lie tu« 1i&gt;
Ï room ' a ii ir4Î *ak * «lav fL« *

Jier m o n t h

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including

wa t er

J 12 5(1 LI'M
’i'-r7
mat of
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barn and house, near Meek
rrock Station, known as Castle
den.
Address Cora C
Moll
1205 Copter Si ., Canustotu.
York.
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Big range of colors for The college
youths, or the most conservative
Styles.

For R e n t —:Suite of three
and bath.
Over McCuller'f
Sanford Tele phono Co.

Boys’ Suits
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Mrkiruon A ÎI$rMn*ton,

Attorney»

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- in Line “ Boys” with
Stylish

H ILL LUMBER CO

Royal Brand Suit

The season is just on for that new SUIT or COAT. |
Don’t put off buying until' late, for ' two reasons First,
you can get nearer just what you want before they are
picked over; second, you will get a full season’s wear

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Sewer Pipe, Doors, Sash a n d
Blinds, Lime, Cement, Tile,
Lath, Shingles, Wire Fencing,
Corrugated Iron Roofing
T h e B e s t M e ta l S h in g le s at

$-1.75 per square

T h r e e K in d s o f C y p re ss S h in g le s from $2.51? up
C yp ress B o a rd s for B o a t s and L u m b er o f all Kin(b
C olum ns and Newell P o s t s , B a n is te r s , N ovelties.

T H E S E PRICES S T R IC T L Y . C A S H

LUMBER CO

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The i olimi'
thf mo*t »*ni htisirmlii* a n d

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" D o n a t i o n s of (II*mi ; tor
j 4.1)ll? purpo.xrs ii| «.hi? IF 'i 1 r.
1 i ici y may t ,- i
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« luírj¿** I«. Hu* ,i
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a pul uílu 1*5 in y o m
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* (.resided with hi» usuai gru ce ht I s t y l e
tndHtenUal
ndgror'ua. manner.
__ ItMii n/V U rtllJtilll «1-1 t(4 ^_
" n è - mettM.i' ng
had no- specilli m u t t u l a k e up. except the reports Oil
of

the viirihu# committees nnd the plan
uf the* &gt;cnitljole County pai r, and
in ih»- lati'T the chair uppmnl ed
' J|w, r.

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MIMI tu I..I.I to Or l at ol o
The reports uf va r i o u s c o m m i t très were read »nd all of t h e m s h o w iti progre-s and great re s ul t s will
trrrue fron» thei r good work
ilo- m a t t e r of hav ini! *»
.u i »&gt;ry in y.t 1 . : or ,l1 .41**!
,-sl-l Ilo- preseti! m.i fi
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NEW ASSOCIATION
TO BE ORGANIZED
IN s a \ f o r i ) n e x t
T i l l T tS D A Y

•T h e « oi t v e n t i nn of t h e J '
P
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Si«ter C":i•i n t t t r - 'Trrpfl t h a t '■this'
T h e it* i Il.i[iii&lt;i ^ r g s u i x a t i o i i i h t t i
held
Kt - i mm* - lartie ti- .i
• '.'I "I n Hide ti e iiie«tion .,* t o m l u i l i lie k n o w n a« t lie S e m i n o l e I t u p tu* i iiin|ijete
r e c o r d * . a* a w h o l e , hut \vtoeii iti on in
t h e new d i s t r i c t
will
Si «;
I i he r ( ' a r l o t t a , S I».. wa- wn.« d i r ei im i agatn«t me m l n r * who
In- o r g an i z e d
hen» n e t t T h u r s d a y .
re-el .
t presi dent u( tlte F l o r i d a h a v e no r e c o r d at all.
i n connec* Nov. U tb. A fine rnueting is prom­

unt i l i
evening,

beginning at 'i o i Im k a« nearly us
possible.
T h a t the entertainment
i# going to lie* uni&lt;|ue and c a p tiv a t­
ing is cerlain, and that there will In*
a crowded house there seems every
probability. «M a yor T h ra s h e r lieu ited the list ol ticket subscription#
and ¡« followed hv our nitllltt ailil

division,

United

the tion with tills tho pretddeAt st at ed on ised. as the following program dem­

Daughters of

f*onf*-di r a c .
It will he her fi fth T h u r s d a y t h a t t h e r e were a s ma n y o n s t r a t e s ;
" A g e n t * in r e por t i ng mu 1^ ale«
e x e e U l i t c t e r m in t h a t otite«
T h e a* perhaps forty
H o n d a ‘ me mt i e r s
1 i.dO a. m. Devotional, Kev. Wm.|
will n i n e in tin- " ( . ' l i urge»" m l u m n
el ect I n oc c u r r e d a t I Int o o ' c l o c k of the I
D. Í*. who have* no r ecord S t o n e s of O v i e d o.
ni t he i r r e p o r t e " l l i - d Crie.« "
Fçid.! ■ » mi *1 .JNi*- rVV lli- -tii-i —h a l b it o »d i no ««-ito h a v e only a n a m e civ
I1U.U u. m. Addr e s s, by K e v . C . M
" P i e u s e furnish me prompt!., a
Many r&gt;' t h e d el eg a t e s b'ft iputU' l luil " lured on t h e b o o k s ,
' T l f l t t A i n . r e p r e s e n t i n g f ol untiti a Ci i l It i s ti oder« 1ood i l . .11 Willi t 1 1 1 " re- i leg,L,Hi 1*
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failed ol a l r e a d y b e i n g ( p r e s o
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AND FRIDA YS

A GREAT MUSICAL U. D. C. MEETING
E N T E R T A IN M E N T HELD IN KISSIMMEE

talked

»uddtiib »nd vould not bo |mwnt order» in ull case.# in lit, mail« puyL . Vice
Vim President (J.
,nd
( W. Spencer able to the lt««l Crow Society.

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•clivi- p„rt in t he C o m merei ai t i n t .
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•fl*. al t hough he miikim lus h o me
in Sanford ga v e u brief lui k on t h e
neciwsuty of ge t t i ng t o g e t h e r a n d
hlinrit.g "in more peopl e atol m o t e
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followed And t In- «pi nt m a t u f i - t c d
•t tin meeting Fri day
ni ght will
•ft a« a l ea v e n on t h e w Inde i nai
•fid the men of Sanford will s oon
I- ^**Hre t h a t t h e C o m m e r c i a l t ' l ui t i s .
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l ive l e c t u r e » in be - b l i v i i - c t
v e m her under t h e nu pi ces
I l ereati C l a s s f i r no .
Tin* l e c t u r e on "Lavi ti It
t i n n i t o I deiti C t i i z c n s l n p ,

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of

General
Mastery "f
, . e Dr» t ha t h od of the I’reaby- C h a n c e r y
Judge P er k i ns m. nb t l "
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c urch axpe t to no to De .ip point incut and in thi*
f l. ua d ay afternoon, a b o u t J u d g e He r r i ng will i.»k&lt; .-vot»-io&lt;
*'lni ,lr0n,£ ‘ ntl wil* hl?|l' institute a a n d a t t e n d to ma n y ot t (&gt;•_ mo &gt;r
,,r Klstituti »n in t h a t city
The d e t a i l s id l lie c a s e , m i m i m. i it er
nd llrotherhood will give them thua taking some of the b ur d e ns
foodniiUel Thuraday night and u from the shoulder# of the circuit
1»kn i . ■.^ ®*Ph'cted
wh„
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oy all
ait of
or those
tnoae judge. The many friends of Judge
hood “tend K0in|ï' Tho Brother- Herring Ure extending rnngrat illa­

mxsv (im0Vemc? t
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being added

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Mrs. Forrest Dabney Carr, a so*
prano of delightful presene« and
in**«!*1
Bed tal Pri‘la)'
Friday oven-jBweetnosa,
oven*
Notmu*ic*.1
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will be hcanl in the fine
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1 liur.-day a l t e r no o n
at A Hi o ' c l o c k .

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Loi N I j » - B O ^ B S

of Friday evening noxt.

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.sill- wa s tío_____
upfily t he s e.
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community

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C l a s s Keft.

u*) me anl im,. and a r r a n g e (or a [
f Or on* good time and report
report at
' Judge He r r i ng llonori
at the
the
Rex, meeting.
Judge George G. Herring has been
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Suggesllon for beautiful Sanford
The unction was asked, Why do
you not plant some »i-cd tmd grow
some flower# in your yard’1 \tol the
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lion t (»at each person living in a
rented house. in "this our beautiful
city go to work und plant n few tlow|ers. ferns, plants or whatever may|
strike hi# fancy Its the yard of his or
her rented house.
I t is naturally
supposed that tho renter docs not
contemplale moving this or next
month, so why should he not have
the pleasure of seeing his »cciI h m a ­
ture?
J . R. S T K W A R T .

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PAGE EIG H T

Tilt: SANFOftl) HEItAt.lt
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NOVEMBER fi.

*hr d ih&lt;I»i n f u 11y

Mrs, J N Whittier early in the even- anee. ¡J Reports* were mail
m g. with l i n y U iu s t-o f Mmrh, t h e licus a n d Ttraiur ClUautu
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inv rtfnr M Mfo
SMo. A {.must i-inpnrrartY ¿H junct to a g o o d tplyndid activity t h a t is
Zjlf t t*« r -» m » -tiifr -to W pr Mi Ml Utt HTTP w t - ‘■felnr -fTti» i f r u s u t ftr ri'fff
o w i n g f jh y ^ n g o o d - t i m e , for the pleasing in h a n k .t&gt; An excellent
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ladii*» Mi»* E d ith Strw urt, vocal, 'c o m b in a tio n of young (wopfe and ifude hy the co mint lice
Informal lurrvlM n
solo. Mis* ll u l i v Ill'll», jnano nuin
plenty oT “ e a ts ." on a lak e shoie by of seed and on the sale
A d«dightfully informal ryrt'ptm n her. Mr» E r n f s t Hotts, voi-ul solo moonlight was irrisisllble. Enjoying showing a cooperation of
was ti u d i r i d t i f di’lt gat«'» 1 «. i,r M A- (Ii‘i*. H y i n i ii pin in* n um ber In th e pleasures &lt;d the ride were Mrs | peoph-j for a* C j t y | lleuun
K|&gt;lsro|iitl rtit—tnmiry mi't'lmg« and tin1 IIiumt guessing i niitest Mrs, M e Kitino'ii, M ism-s lm ry W hitner. most gratifying
May T
p n m h io n e n i and friend» of tin- Holy Ernest
H etts m ade the highest Alice W hitner', Annie tt hitner, Essie elected treasurer, vice It
Cross church, lust «‘veiling. :&gt;t th e score
The house was decorated Purdon. C h a rlo tte Hand. Helcnjllow- resigned. Mrr. H enry W’i
Parish House by th e members n( th e with qtuilitities of yellow cosmos
land: Messrs Gen G ro venslein. Seth brief outline for the plans
St. Agnes Guild
T he hull was pr«-tWoodruff, Osborne H e rn d o n , Karl g ro u n d ^ at th e Gramm
tdy decorated in yellow and green
Houtnillot. Ned
C h itte n d e n
and Park, stating t h a t it had
T h e punch table wij* wry attra i
*
Howard S w a rtz
’ by Uu citv for thnk nu
live with quan titie s of white s ta r
Mrs J T B r a d y entertain ed w ith
jessamine, the bowl being
s u r ­ a charm ing e v e n in g party on W e d ­
The m o n th of N o v e m b e r is tilled
rounded by
crysta l
candlesticks, nesday. in honor of the Katz C lub.
with splendid oppo rtu n itie s for pleas­
from which
beam ed the glow, ui T h e d u h colors of black and yellow
ure and prulit along vario u s lines.
yellow candles.
T h e punch bowl were artistically used in the d e c o ra ­
On the evening of N ov, 10th the
was presided over by Mrs. Archie tions. with n u m ero u s little black
civic c o m m itte e of the W elfare De­
B etts an d Miss Josie St union.
cats rluiMtig each other up and dow n p a rtm e n t will present a p la y at the
Serving were the young ladies of th e window dra p eries amt walls,
Imperial, re p le te with interesting
the Guild.
m aking a tinifjue com bination of and a m u sin g features, t h a t prom ­
A large crowd of friends were c a ts a n d -c o lo rs th a t was Very a t ­
ises an ev e n in g of p leasu re and suc­
present.
* tractive. The ta ld e s were very p r e t ­
cess.
t y with their handsom e a p p o i n t ­
F ath er l.ittle of O r l a n d o ,’ Dt. Litch m ents. centered b y vases of yellow
Nov. lffth, uniler th e auspices of
of W inter Pflrk and Misses Ilerth a flowers Graceful spray* of the pink
th
e
Hed Cross Fund Association.
Dawson a n d C arrie Days of Or- vine trailed o v e r the white covers.
Forrest
D a b n e y C arr a n d other are
'InndOf^ " * * 2 * 7
T h e place cards for the ladies were
tists
will
be heard a t t h e Congre­
F a th e r L ittle has chsrge of tho littlo cardboard black cats.
Upon
g
ational
rh
u r c h ’. A ra re t r e a t is In
- . P trw n a l Mention
colored work in O rla n d o and is w on­ t h e plain white place cards, for th e
store*
for
all
music lovers.
derfully successful.
gontlemen original verses re y h m in g
Mr. and M rs. Charles Rhodes
with the club n ic k n a m e of each o ne,
have moved In to th eir new homo on
At the rçgtffn r ^ uiLgliUK ?f tinwhen read,
^CtziA_jrajii«_.of
Aptop Shower
"Oak avenue.
Avelfani D e p a rtm e u t~ N o v .* 18th, Dr.
laughter.
A
t
e
m
p
t
in
g
salad
course
T h e ap rp n shower given nt the
In the am’uajng ca t T. A. Neal will » d dress th e meeting
home of Mrs. S. G. K ennedy, under was served.
All
puzzle
contest
Miss Helen Howland on the s u b j e c t of “ H e a l th ."
the auspices of th e B aptist Aid So­
member» of th e W om an's C lub and
won
the
prize
of
a
black
toy
c
a
t.
ciety Titursd&amp;y afternoon war a
their friends are cordially invited
splendid success from every s t a n d ­ Mr. Hoy C h i tt e n d e n won a p r e t t y to come and enjoy them selves. AfMusic a n d dancing m ade th e
point. T h e house was crowd d with tie.
hours
fly on winged feet
Mrs
m em bers a n d friends of the society
Mrs Morton Hopson has taken
B
ra
d
y
's
guests
were
Misses
Adelaide,
who enjoyed the gracious hospitality
an u p arlm ent w ith Mrs McDaniel at
Anne
and
I.lllian
Higgins,
C
h
a
rlo
tte
of Mrs. K ennedy, each one bringing
A Jilant sale will he held Nov. S eventh St. a n d I '«1 met to A vu.
H a n d , Kssio P u r d o n , Helen How­
an apron. After the guests wore a s ­
22nd, u n d e r t h o ” auspices of the
land,
Glaffys
M
orris,
Anna
M
csem bled Miss R u m m a g e (Miss M a r ­
Cisj'c C o m m itte e of the W elfare De­
Mr. J. B. J a r v is bus re tu rn e d
th a Fox) was intro d u ce d . She a p o l­ Lndghlin, Muriel H arrold, Mrs. M c ­ partm e n t.
Daniel and Mrs. Geo. ‘Fox; M essfs.
from a ten d a y s ' visit to his m o th er
ogized for being late und stated t h a t
Karl Koumillut. R alp h Wight, R oy
in N orth Carolina.
her tardiness was d ue to having to
and
J o e C h itte n d e n , Osborne Hern“ ru m m a g e for n pair of gloves,”
Mrs T II L a u d is visiting her
which when found were too small.
p
a
r
e n t s a t I ’l t i nt &lt; it v
Miss R um m age was gowned in (he
non d i f - i j p t wearing apparel one
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D aw son, represent
ex p e rt» fo Ikii d at a rum m age sub*,
,/n n io r &gt; irn l.n tg ie
mg the D a u g h te rs of the K in g of
in hel.nlf of which i lie aprons were
'Last night a jolly party of young
\l&gt; u nusually interest m g inri-tiug I t l l a n d o 1« a gui'st of friends in to w n
presented.
A basket
containing people, c h a p ero n e d by MrWin

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m eeting at Holy Cross C hurch.
, Mr. an d Mrs. C. J. P arrish are
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A GREAT MUSICAL U. D. C. MEETING
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c urch axpe t to no to De .ip p o i n t incut a n d in thi*
f l . u a d a y afternoon, a b o u t J u d g e H e r r i n g will i.»k&lt; .-vot»-io&lt;
*'lni ,lr0n,£ ‘ ntl wil* hl?|l' in s t it u t e a a n d a t t e n d to m a n y ot t (&gt;• _ mo &gt;r
,,r Klstituti »n in t h a t city
The d e t a i l s id l lie c a s e , m i m i m . i i t e r
nd llrotherhood will give them th u a taking som e of the b u r d e n s
foodniiUel Thuraday night and u from the shoulder# of the circuit
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or those
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rented house. in "this our beautiful
city go to work u n d plant n few tlow| ers. ferns, plants or whatever m a y |
strike hi# fancy Its the yard of his or
her rented house.
I t is n a tu ra lly
supposed that tho renter docs not
contem plale m oving this or next
m onth, so why sho u ld he not have
the pleasure of seeing his »cciIh m a ­
ture?
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cashier of the C itiz e n s ’ Hank of Ki»r i m m t e were m a rrie d here this e v e n ­
ing n t 7 o'docjtn l tho Hnptist
ch u rch .
Rev. H u n y n n Stephen« of
Ocala jK*rformiiq! t h e cerem ony. T ho
nuptial« w ire e la b o r a te in every r e ­
aped.
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T he bride i# o n e of th
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c h a rm in g und delig h tfu l young w om ­
en ol t h e . city.
f&gt;he is related to
U n ite d State* S e n a t o r N athan P .
U rynn a n d her fa th e r is represen ta­
tive e le c t to the s t a t e legislature a n d
im m e d ia te ly connected with the big
bmdi.css interests uf t h e co m m unity.
Mr. W e a v e r , us c a sh ie r of tin* C iti z c i« H a n k is one o f t h e most p o p ­
ular y o u n g busitutjss men of t h e
c o u n ty .
Doth of th e young pcoplu
have host« of friends here and aro
very p o p u la r in th e c i t y ’« social life.
Scores of invitation« were «Out o u t
for t h e wedding u n d t h e church wus
n o w d e d * during t h e ceremony.
T h e room s, of th e building were
e x te n s iv e ly »lVcorated with yellow
• c h ry s a n th e m u m s .
T h e m arriage ce rem o n y of th e
E pisco p al ch u rlh watt uaed.
The
bride e n te r e d alone a n d l a s m e t
a t th e a l t a r by the bridegroom.
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She w a s gowned in white s a tin
w ith re al point lace a n d pearl t r i m ­
mings a n d carried a bouquet of
UllieS of tho valley a n d orange hlosrotnfc.
Mrs. A rth u r G. W e b b of T a m p a ,
d a u g h t e r of L. L. B u c h a n a n of t h a t
city was th e m atro n of honor, whilo
•Miss M ario H u d d lesto n of this city
acted t s maid -of honor.
L ittle
M in e* J e a n e t t e G ra v e s and • WH' "helm lna C arson wero t h e llowor fcirts.
M r. P a t Johnson of th is city w a i
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THE BOER REVOLT.
Th p l.iterul ufi1 1Uqiart merit of I ht*
-j-Womiuil» C l u b inll mpft- -WrUrmsday
D e " \ V e t «net B t y e r i P r o m i n e n t F i g u r e »
afternoon at half jiu.it tw o o'clock
In S o u t h A f r i c a : # Mecent H i s t o r y .
at tln&gt; d u b room» on. O a k nvenue
(ieiienil Flirt» tin 11 tie Wet. leader ot
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAIM‘&gt;.NINGS
the new revolt of Hoeni In South Af
Mrs. .1. K
Johnson wan huitrín rlra against ItrltHli rule, tvns one of
■-UP-TO • DATE
to an unusually birce gathe rin g of the creNlesi h-mler» of the Itoer vvnr a»
rose makers last
T h unlay after eomuitiiitler In 1 lilef of thetiranRe I 'm Communication« for thin Column Should l»e Marked "Such't) Editor*
noon. T h e meeting this week, on State forees iiutl the maintain uX Unit
Phoned to M r » . It. A- Terheun. Phone 203
Thu rsd ay ut 3:30 |&gt;. m. will he at erul Cronje In the taking of l.ndysmith,
the home of Mrs. W, P C u t te r on after which he was jditrett In full com
mu ml
ned
oranRe
hlononi».
l i i r l hl l ny /'(Iffy
West First street
In the latter days of the war tie
Miss llu d d le s to n «A» gttwitpd iti
( l l l - e i l the Itrltlnh army ill ill'll emhar
In honor of the »eventh b ir th d a y
wlute erejie de »bill» with ai cordimi
T h e Ijitlit*»" Conin of i In* 1 *011- niKilncnt heeanse of the tattle» hy
of th e ir little »o n . l&gt;eai,e, M r and
pleuled e111 flou overdres».
g re gut numi ehureh wtl! hulti u rum* w hleh lie inaile vain for a long lime
M r « . LUutm* T u r n e r entertiined S a t ­
Solo» were -u n g by .Mine» M a r y mugo•sale in lite l.elller H lo r k evert the puriiilt of tils remnant of un army
u r d a y afternoon w ith a beautiful
C » r l» o n and A lm a tìrillìn bei ore thè Saturday d u r in e Novem ber, begin­ by fulM twenty UrUlsh eoi tumi»
At
b ir t h d a y party.
'I he afternoon was
rerem ony a n d a ehorua nf lliiriy ning Saturtluy of i l i » week.
the Verivniclng pence « H i f e r r n c r He
spent in plnvinp Raines upon the
was tuie m the signatories, and In the
, i young
girl»
rendere ti thè
b rid il
wtts « e r v e d .l ,
la w n nut 1 the " p a r t y
inlmi government that followed tic uochorus Irotn Lohengrin us the liridtrl
Coming Eretti»
A » th è lìrst note» of thè march p la y T o n ig h t at the Imperial a cast of cepi, «1 the «tifine or mildster of ngrlctll
-procession marched to the altar.
ed b y Mrs C la u d e Herndon were
Im m e d ia te ly after the ceremony a local talent will present, t he popular
chr1M)IIIl K m l ( .r
bearti thè little folk» formi"! in line,
reception was given yt the home of drama.
O u t of the U l 4 i e r ^ ,|a
hU u .r
m archine la t o i i j d n . Irti l&gt;\ P i n n e
thy bride’ » purem » (or the wedding promises to be a splendid sumes», d
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(Jenerul
tic
and .Mure«rei Peter» , ItelreshmiHit»
party composed of .the bridal couple, judged by the advance sale of » a U . i V s r ttrm ltilS h ilrimmsinitlun of Ills
were »erteti .in thè dining roon\,
• Mrs. W ebb, Miss Huddleston, Miss j , ^ ,1 tho linul rchcnirat.
opposition lii Ho- tWHI"h plan fwv con
' Carson. Miss Craves Messrs. E d g a r
qiierliiR fiertuñu S ou lb wese Africa by
of green and reti, aglow with thè
Kittr., Pat J oil 1190it, Everett H ub e rt«,
T h e next utt.action will be tin resiunliig Id« olile«* us coitimnndnnt of
tight» of myriad *euntl|ii», T h e Itoti
T . S. O live r, the bride's parents and lieti Cross Hecital, fl'utured tiy I tab the bove» of tlefenSv last September,
hons nntl confeetlon» were in reti
intimate fr»ends.
ney Ca rr
at
the C on gre gai tona noil In Ids h-tti&gt;r to «Si-iirral Smuts.
rose»
ut each
plttee. T he
litrge
s "utli AfriT h e couple Jell the same evening church F r i d a y evening, N o v . E l t h , | I'bnlster of tlefcitse of the *
white birth d ay cake, encircled b y a
n .............. I ............. .
. !.......... can Union, wrote that he could not bf
b y auto m o b ile on n h o n eym oon t r ip Prof. C
arr a n d the artists w
h o ac•wreath of red rose» and adorned
cnnvlneisl of the rlghteousnesa of u
that will be extended b y train to conijmny h im need no in tro d u c tio n
w ith seven red candles, each rejirewar ngn lti«t tier many.
Lafayette,
Inti., where they wijl to Sanford’s m usical circles, for tlie r
O rnerai Heyen« was chairman of t h e t,Puling a year of the young host, w ts
visit the bridegroom’s pare n t) and fame has preceded them.
M i n Lu- VeWitilging pe'ace conference, when
in th e center-and at opposite t ads of
l iter, oth er relative:- in Ptrirngn^T^id eile Aijunwall, who Is one of San- .j ,. |tra*r» »wore nllejflnnce to tlreat
the t a b le r pTfiLiy baskets held red
Indiana polls.
ford's fa v o rite singers* is ulway» lirttulti
hibiscus and ferns.
At rnch jdarc
T h e y will make their future home gn-fted with a good audience
T l i -r e
burned a ran die, rvrnpieiiiiR ari ef­
oh M a bette street in this city alter I.» »-very reason to believe that the
fect
that
wuino-t
itrto o r.
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A u s t r a l i a n W o o d In D e m a n d .
the ( lint Unit» 1u did.iv»
church will b idled to i » capacity*
m y ria d of red apji'cs ujtun M -w in g ,
Many
varieties- of Australian wood
I rulas night
m y r ia d of red apples upon »owing
» ■• of »iteli »Ingnla» b e lili' iiii«] ar-table wa- &lt;urtiiiiii»b*»i by fi m » and
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;s.ls 1 * l 'r
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red |i&gt;« 1 .11 &lt;1 ijintll«».-. while Upon
'U tt they are in »-r. .11 definiti»! tor that
Th e m
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W "Ilia Ii - 1
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I-» 1 i»r«the mnntel. »i*\cn •and.; - htirm d n
l 'iti le ssI i . dellg tit 1 'll &gt; ' 1 1-rt at l'l-'l l til­ U. ilari
lartiin'itl 111
honor o| tin e\eni.
l*y M r». E i u t e r b y T h u tsd a y alter- in the ms ores l of "Health.**
All
T w e n t y - o n e l i t t l e guests gathered
nooni T h e hours passed in jileanunt member« of t h e club are in v ite d to
a r o u n d tho d in in g table- and eight
social intercourse, while the busy a tten d and b rin g a friend
« S\M Olili tODiil S &lt;c
A ili-ru-at each of the t w o »mailer tables,
lingers (low in and "out 111 the intrica ­ Mon mi " T h e Enlorci'cm ent «•I tinquite ns prett*y a n d attractive a»
ci»*» of the varim i“ bit» of futicy City lleltllll OrdiiiiUtces*’ anti
Wo in
the la rger table.
Pelicious rake nnd
■ianfiiril I »iilge N*,, tpy. J litui \ A|
wort: so iti «li-It in Siiiftte
\ dainty I 11 I " -J " t XT' * a ill lollll A 1if N . »1 ereain were »er\ed ami u.- the lu ile
i »»immimcation » 1 s tl I amiail.ird
I siilinl i nurse w.is M'fscii and tin- af
.»I Ii &gt;11.' SS111 I'hur-d iy - at 7 Id
Jtllper, . iter w bn 11
ViUtiiii'. br»-Oir»*n
gUesta marched fro m their jilaees
! (ormimi
enjoye»!
by
all
present. lie et jus i'd
ss. I»-»»in»'
they were presented with a lay red
¡ Mr *
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host was the riciptent of many tuee
N It tiarm -r. H u ll) E a rn e r, \\ 1
M u n r i i e &gt; hai . »-r Sn 1•&gt; Is* \ At.
&lt; lub . ill be nt •»*ti at th»- “ . iifitrd
present»
l*ho»e who v., -r j » r e » o n t
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1‘urdon and M r»: E»l llig g in T h e brilliant es »-nt» ol the «unititi
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U ltve an d I'ulllc Kelifroe, Beatrice
1‘heat re
Vi t i l i n g enmpanio|!trwi*la'i»iiie.
new name proposed for the fancy
nd lie's d a l" &gt; on the priigr in
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and Hu*! Howard
b-an A1iiAw*!l
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Mis t lint and third W'i*iinii»lay night
.it 1 nriti'f of First St and Palmello Ave.
U. L. Taylor
K. Lt Peek
evening-,- T u esday, T h u rs d a y nnd j ihu Mouth F o r . d a Association iaoc*tSecretary
Exalted Hitler
F rlday, e n c l r week for adult«, a n d ing.
S atu rd ay afte rn o o n for &gt;he children, i
T he Lake Hrceie ( »»um II Nu. 31 Junior
T h e object of the dancing class is to
Mr. E. W oodcock came u p .fiom
Ord e r I'niled American Mechanic«
uaaist in raising funds for the club Jacksonville to aji»*n»l Sunday with
Meats every \Vcdm*a»lay at 7 alt» P.
M., in th«* F’ltv Hall. Vi-iting brotherbuilding. • Mi«» Hello S m ith, in stru c- hit family .
are welcome, C H . Smith. Ree. Sec.
tor, is ta k in g p rivate lettsons in all
th e new d a n c e s from a noted jtro- V Mr. J. E. C o u rier left for l a m p s
Celer) Cil) Aerie No. IH53
(«•ssor, .which ttdtled to her present M onday, where Ite has gqn«* o n hu»iMeeting every Tue-duy night a t
aliility for teaching will m ake her ness ami p leasu re rombined.
o clock
Tiro Huihling.
one of th e m ost desirable, up to d a t e
------------J. T. Iloolehan,
' C. E. Taratila,
W o rth y Pr»’»i«lent
Sei-roti.ry
teachers of m odern dances.
Additional People und Events P age 6
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Three Kinds of Cypress .Shingles from S--*»11 llPCypress Boards for Koats and Lumber of all KimD
Columns nnd Newell Posts, Banisters, Novelties*

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of Celery Ave. viork. 23.«1»,
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PROPRIETOR

W e a k S lZ h t o r S o re K y r « , u « e - S te p h e n « K y e

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Harriott*« J l e J I*cp(»cr K o r o u s P l a s t e r í u r i h u c h e s t .

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I lu* m an who d o e s all his b u s i n e s s through his Hank, is i n s t a m b
recog nized as a sy s te m a t i c b u s i n e s s man and o ne whose c h a n c e s fur
s u c c e s s a re excellent.
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I he m an who d o e s not u s e a h a n k is not making; the most of |ijx
op po rtunities .
A cordial welcom e a w aits you at this hank.

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^ si.» te n t that he yielded against It in i n - (
We have a very high regard and
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liti tilt* ii W inter Park to live in u Floridi^ not only lie rn u w they tire
M \ t . SMITH
II. R. STEVENS
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onl&gt; ]K.,,(i,.(| ,,i t In* tu n e und I was one wonderful ripulirceli, h u t it hits no
«nell ■tojiif* it« could have no pds.. ....... ” l". b a f k " 1 M r T ," " ' ' lr
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V .I.I.M I lb»n ii- moat uirir|c „ t |,u|,lic oiliciul usuully
sihle henritiK upon loeul conditions or
th e lim it of m y a b ility in this work. nowapapara.— ) n d u n c i » l l a P . . , , t o - . , , thc „ „ ................. ..
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tre n d upon the toes of focal citi- I believe t h a t M r. T em p le should he
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given credit for m u ch of the up­
one who begins his a n n o u n c e m e n t
T h e M etropofis is forced to a d v e r ­
building of the Florida C itrus ExSOM EBODY O B JE C T E D
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At th e earnest
t i s e for this assistance because of u
T H E B I G M E E T IN G IN S A NFOTTO F T I ( H I D HE
c lm n ge a n d llm , cause of, cooperation To Boh Holly p rin tin g his own pm- V ,, ,
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reijueat and solicitation of h u ndreds
»cries of nerve rarkinR experience?
now
com es
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a n d bis light against th e ^ h i p m e n t ture h o t
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th r o u g h which it has j u s t gone.
W ELL A TTEN D ED
of green fruit will go down into hiA- Woods o n d prints Holly on the
to allow the use of my n a m e .’ etc
S o, m, e th in, g like a dozen ,editorial»
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to ry and while there may he som e front page of the Kostin Fake |{ew ilhin the last few weeks. Indignant
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.. the light breaking aero»* He isn’t the right kind.
IH A i t i l i ! 11 l,KEEN. OF VNT!ETAM I'VPEft i n
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th a t. ,he did
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p r o te s ts have com e from Metropolis
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as t h o u g h he wa s in
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in Ins elloris 1 can only point to his face just
re a d e rs who in stist th a t we m eant
O d d flits gf N e w s
th e auction re p o rts of the post few the glow ‘ of the
’lim e light "
Louisville,
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Nov
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.........I «‘&gt;e interesting events for I b oth these asso n a i,..,
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t h e m — one m an declares t h a t *we
week,»: they tell th e tale; they show O rlando Citizen
l a u g h t e r h n u » e , . r o p r i e l « r » of 1 ......a n d p u b l i - h . rth e re
t h e printer« a n d , .
do nothing hut publish criticism!« of th a t not 11 ti S&gt; consum er lull job
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I cent meeting of the Nolith H o n d a entire state lo g eth . him a n d four Miutpi women living
i l l l e IlllVe b e e n l i n e d J I (HI e m i t a n d
hers ilo not tan* for green and mlI’re-s
'Urlati.iti at Kl»-imtliee Eia mutila! Itlidir-t f it
widely sep a rated lives »ay we just
s e n t e n c e d l o l i l t , d a ; . » in jai l for
rnuture fruit
llie
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latmii was must royully en- have lite careful nnei.i. . », -inj
h a v e to stop talking about th eir
selling horse m eat fur food,
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tortuined
by* t h e editor* t:f ’ T h e { cooperation of ouch print, r . | nub.
d a u g h t e r s in " D o n ’t do it, girls" ed­
Frederick, Md., Nov. 0 .— A negro
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Osceola
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T h ere is’ so m eth in g more than a
zelte. Ft Cloud T rib u n e , the Hoard ubi and Lake Regi..
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i n STATE Ito VICI» OF HEALTH
W e u c so worried and so sorry,
three other fugitives effected a jail
joke in these line» in F I*. A.’s
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ol T ra d e of Kissim m ee and the meet next in joint •
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w hen all in the world we ‘were a t ­
delivery
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t e m p t i n g was nn a b s tra c t discussion
Some platitudes . re w ottk *. p. it « irdeh had prom i-ed the p i o . i
T r i b u n e “ Don't be a piki r
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of th in g s and condition* at.d p.t.ph
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I h n t cnnno’t posribiy lie roi.«trued
:is ujiplying to folks in Miami. In
f a c t wt* e r e moved to any rig h t here
t h a t henceforth a n y refere,ire to
u n s a v o r y yourfg m en, or to hu-pj.r«
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folk» who do not prentice their Sun
d a y religion all (he week, or t o busii Wtw men who are not personally aa»Lsting in boosting hom e industries,
o r to venal put.lir ofliiials, or to cor­
r u p t p b liliiian s, &gt;r to crool edness in
i:&gt;ty d e p a r t m e n t of govern m e n t or
»oriiti life is riot to Ito tak en as a
*aboe" for a n y one to fit on hi* own
foot. A nd to any one who th in k s
tlu it he is " m e a n t ’’ A»y th e M e tro p o ­
lis. we hu m b ly apologize.
N o:
we d o n ’t apologise e y e th c r.
I f tlie ca p ftf», d u rn you, wear it.—;
M a r n i MelropoTi*.

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world in lhe great capital* ol K u h »|h\
»ncom petont to pass upon In: 111,
m atters] lieeause they know mights
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ex Ia n t »Unitarian as more or less of J i ] , e , . i - ^ 7 \V u n ' i l a m i , C q l . ] il II r i l e v i &gt;1
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ajitl A m eriiun cargoes against tlie a er.itik. until epidemic, us a r&gt; Ai acro* » i l e coliti rient m a pruine
r . . k . ol
ll.u . o K tr u . u i o n . e? ol .l.o.r . . . . . i l . . l » . n . o . o v . T .h . .|m . «rhooner. It look jbst 100 ilays for
T o have massed o ur troo|M on them .
I hep tney s u rre n d e r to the th è oxen so Itutil ilio slowly moving
tlu* Mexican liunler. to have uc- ci»l'k a n d fulli»w jus lend lik* a wagom
Recentiy tlù» old g e n tle ­
copied Vera Cruz, to h av e -assumed lluck of hungry aheej».
I hey (ail to m a n Ilari lite pica* Il re t ( goillg over
tiie expense of rescuing Americans recognize the modern »aniturian as t h è »unte rotile in ini auto m o b ile
in Mexico this a t tv t o s t uf |H.- «n exjiert enginper in h e a lth innft rs. 'I r i s et, i.v lo» »un
Ju»t fourteeii
UUO.OOO • - is th a t e x tra v ag an c e?
&lt;iuite us
practical in in- estimate» day» eia|i-ed frolli th è tinte th a t ilo*
To have used $h,UOO,Odt) to pro a nd effect« inni costs a» the husine«-* erigine »tarted in \Vootllund until thc
m ach in e waa i»rought to a stop ut
v e n t a Mexican war of in tervention man ‘3 *n ¡1‘1' own
T h e u p to d a fr s a n ita ria n believes th è doorstep of th è olii iium«*.»tei:d
^ 14 cust 1)1 HOO0OO.OOO. in th a t exa n d a c t i on his belief, t h a t preven- in l l u necton.
Uavugunce.'
T o huvu given th e increased up- lion of disease is much cheaim r than
p ro p ria tio n to IttindU) t h e Vastly in- iE» cure. Ho creates such co m m u n ity
*Llmc Mortar Is Ancient.
c/cujicd business of th e 1’ost Office, condition» us will wurd off disease,
T ho uso of lime aa binding material
b c p u r t m h n t ^ u business which in^ and too often thc innn tra in e d to for m ortar originated lu tho remote
eludes n new servico of vast propor- business regards thuxe p roruntions us past. It Is probable Hint «nmp savages
tions u n d infinite benellt lo the unnecessary, perhaps us a waste of when using limestone rocks to confino
* T IU B U T E TO T E M P L E
people, a n d which is a p iy in g busl- pulilic motjey.
tholr fire nollccu that the stonna were
T h e following t i i b u t e is p a id to nee* now ^-ii this extravugunce? .1
\ re cen t instance in th e making chuttgeil ii&gt;* the action of tho h e a t A
W . C. T e m p le by t h e Florida. GrowT h e t r u t h is t h a t th e D em ocratic u|) 0 ( th e b u d g et of ouo of F .or d a ’s passing shower may have slaked tho
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appropriation! t h r o u g h o u t re p re s e n t inrgM t cltie* illustrate» th e point, lime to a pn*to, and they discovered
I goto with re g re t th c passing th e ti»o of tho iicdple*B money to l he city Vouncil cut dow n i,y sev- Unit the paste was smooth nnd sticky
fro m t h e field of cltrua endeavor one u d v a n c e th c public in te r eat-*-» pulley prili th o u s a n d dollars tho H|&gt;pro|)riu- and was a hotter material than Clay
to till the crevices In their crude
o
. f th e b rig h te s t m inds over
,
, con- which ’ th e R epublican
quite con- t jon nskcd for the ad m in is tra tio n of
dwellllpg» From tills discovery ft wus
n e c te d with th e in d u s try . I refer o
jy oppose. \Vill tlie t ru th or t ),0 j,oai th d e p a rtm e n t. T h e r.sult
but a »tep to nili) sand to the pa»to In
W. C . I c t n p l o of Vinter P ^ /k who ^ ^ ^
jn UlB \ 0fnin'R yeBr will mean the qrrfer
to produce a mortur
bn» «old n.i t o ijs «itri.N lo tiri)« ,
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curtailing of tlie operation« of tlte
u n d who 1» now offering hH hom e
C R E D IT F L E T C H E R
d e p a r t m e n t (o the c x p to h t of »urng ro v e »or sale. . M r. T e m p l e , haa
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Diamond of the Breastplate.'.
T o S e n a to r F letcher can be given fleing m a n y live* am ong the new
boon a leade r in w h a te v e r line of onCultivate a spirit of love. Ixivo Is
horn
in
fa
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ta
of
the
city.
* vor hht talent* havo called -him. c red it for Jiii unceasing la b o r in h a v ­
T h e r e is need of e d u c a t i o n 't o rem­ thc diamond amongst the jewels of
and aa a itolired businas* man hf« ing b e l l i g e r e n t nation» t a k e ihi: b a n n
the believer's breastplate. The other
«aimd to Florida to grow citrus off *cotton and n a v a l atorea. Now edy such conditions, for t h e y exist graces shlno like the precious atones
fruit*. -Mr. Temple wa* one of the t h a t he ha* succeeded in having in o th e r F lo rid a cities. I t seem s th at of nature, with their qwji peculiar
this e d u c a tio n should begin w ith the luster, and various hut»; now In white
v oter, to te a c h 1dm to d e m a n d from all th e c o lo n are united, so tn love is
. ful packing0“*!.“ « 'h a ^ d ^ m e pack
tu rp e n tin e hia re p re s e n ta tiv e s wUdom to ad- centered every other grace and vir­
And he built with hi* own money a mm can
InUter rig h tly th a m a t t e r s th at tue; loy* I* the fulfilling of the law.
living
Vinter 1‘ark that was all a n d rosin ought
sEf
him m ost
again.
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»&gt;ign c o m p e tito r t h a t . t h e jot, priuti't
of Fioiida arc pr!&gt;gM*,»*tv•• print.*r»,
ami ktigw their Iiiimiu*».».
y
I t _ ks ill) ".tl t.iiagi* lliiit t|u- ti.jlur
gi’i ,» um tli'A ,. tin' rhiii’tiid k&lt;r luirct'lu tiil, .itui it j - un d isp u ted tli,it tinm aju iity ui puldisluT» aiivcrti.su u \ «•r&gt;tiling and everybody hut ilium-t
»ul»*■»They iti.'ul'i "tout tlu'ir
horn * for *«!( in th eir own spur,. .,,,
Rnlic All) n of thi' Sarasnlu hurt .h i
it few weeks since III a full p..,e mi
in wliiih lie cun inert, ted tlu* uidii
lltmgs t it«- local publish, t oi wivki)
pu|M.‘D« publuhod for the upbuilding |
of the loculf.y 'a n d all gratis, tin !
tile oth er Hide of tlie que»llun he
e n u m e r a te d what
tlie
lueulitiva
«iiouid do fur thc local e d ito r in paid
nervin'».
T h e s u b ject wus ubly
h andled and sh o u ld lind u full page
re p to d u c tlo n in ea ch paper in tlie
e lu te . Tho S outh Florida and Lake
Region Association is proving bene­
ficial lo the Individual members.
P rospects are en c ouraging for an
association on tho Kust C o ast ‘com­
prising the publishers nnd jolt print­
ers from* Jacksonville to K ey West.
Also ;ln association to cover the west
ro a st. All of these uKsociaiions »ill .
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lie auxiliary to the S ta te l’re»r A m o " i ’ 1 1:111
ciution
T he auxiliary u««o, iuliom» «
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will meet q u arte rly .* Much gt»od haa lW 1 1 , 1 1 1 U l O U I
1
come front the tw o q uarterly meet­
I l r i n f i u s y o u r b icy cle
ings cf both the S o u th Florida and
Luke Region Associations.
fntcr- r e p a i r i n g , y o u " i l l
Changing of views
a n d discussing i ' - . .
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,• r , „ | n r v
their huatnewj in general has pro- . q U I C K
ailC l
1SIilC K 'D
duced a mutbal u n d e rs ta n d in g to a ! o o » * x r i / » n
•
m ark e d degeree. ». Speed th e day S t r v * C e .
wlien every job p rin te r a n d publisher
of th e s t a t e of Florida will hold mom- j
bership id auxuUliary aaaodaUons
¿ n d s t a t e .M ociation. T h e objecU of
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BICYCLES and BICYCLE
SUPPLIES

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f *• tiv«1 *•i t M o u n t
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Mr». Ray Mutt» »pent
noi 11 / i r / i n r l m ni of t hè W o m a n ' s
end at W inter Park the
t ‘lul&gt;. iiut a r o m m i t t e e ap|ioijnted
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koniì’ from .1 u n month»’ vini! with
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apart niein s to rein -»*• :l»l ' “ lw rtis o
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lljoy 0.1 • ol
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happt
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Orib-r your wood now of k e ls o n
K i n i a s H .n l ."
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will M r, |{. , . , t . p r i d e d over'the u b i . .
market plat e (or \ inter- to the uty then he taken up, and nut only thè
Ut ready (or a cold apvll.
I'lione
.Aitgruardii the young
pcoj.l
ns well, a« th e home people. A small J
dances but th e wait* a n d the
enjoyed thmeing until a late hour.
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ad will innjr residt*
two step will find a prominent ¡dace
Mr. ItoloTts* guests, Ilfs id es Mis
Hrv. F P. Strong will leave for
llritiK your ’old hats to the .San- on the. program,
Kowery were Mr a n d Mrs. Braxton
Winter Park Wednesday t o ‘ a tte n d
for Pressing Cidh and liave them*
Uecornllun n
Perkin ■ Miss Helle Smith, Miss
thr South Florida Aaaociatipn of
made as good as new. laidies' and
The decoration coinmittei. is de- Anne Higgins. Miss .Margaret R o b ­
Contffi'Krtt***w*1* church*«.
O ents’ P anam as a specialty, by an terminod l&lt;&gt; |irndnce otloots more
E&gt;fti in clean n r # bugs* Insures expert h a t t e r trutn M ulligan L’lu lovely tint 11 any aitem p ted before erts and Mi-.,r* \\ A 1 tlhr and
full woiitht and fresh s to r k .
Try ITrst St ., next to Stitilnrd !Jim«o in Sanford, and not only I lie dancer
T)utliuif- this • week.
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hut the onlooker will he well repaid
tf it,. U«t,U
Fil Hawkins of Ft. P ie rre is vis.
Cot ready for No»
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h y next S un d ay we cap have ull funner customer» anti new otiesmemhers present. We had the plein-»- phone 1d t when you need a n y th in g
Mr . Jhirk Tramm ell, wife of t u n
uro of adding, one new m em b er to ltl ¡(ns Hj¡t» ami u p ro m p t delivery , Trimtintill will arrive on this even22-4tc I Ing'A train to In* th e guest of Mr*,
our list a t this meeting and hope to will bring it to your door
(i. F. .Smith for several days.
add m any more soon.
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RUINED BRIDGE OVER THE OISE IN FRANCE.

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l'!i&lt;* Xcrllnî «i* wlliti -HM*d thaï
■'irdltil ihr I»I*" 1 hi mir Velin* iviih that No. fltî. -Kalinettn Limited— Fre® Steel Kcclming Chair ('.¡r
■f the lllth' children.''
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Photo by American free* Aaeoclaucm
Much of the recent uerere fluhUni: bn* been along the b a n ts of this atream.
French to delay tho movement* of the enemy.

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INMATES REFORM
IN JERSEY PRISON
They Are Successfully Taught
to Govern Themselves.

In nlf ùRiuar. -ipn'ior ine netn-nt ui me
Inmntes «Iti 1.« Il.htws ale! olher litui» Te
lr&gt;- t&gt;&gt; arra liti* le .Rive -ilVlW» troni tinta
intime. *&gt;«p*rlatly«n hólldny*.
t'uuncllmen «Ut nsk thè Imitate* on
thclr tlcr* i*j *«*nd tht»jn «uggratlone fn&gt;m
lime tu timo for th« betterment of thè
tnnuu«* nf tho Instltullon.
• Dr. Muore- miy* tlint thè prlsoners
goveni thcm uclvc*'iwltcr thnn tt ho*t
nf gunnls cintili govern Jliern. The
lionor redi liti** growq under nutonoitiy
Iti ilio state reformatnry. and tlie tltv
llmiiient rtdl bau dccronaod eorn»si*t)nil
Ittgly,

T his bridge wna blown up by tile

BELGIANS LOOK
TO US FOR AID
Only Source ol Relief For
Hungry Millions.

Firele»i Locomotive.
For use Id one of Its d e p o ts.fo r ex|i|*i*lve«&gt;,tlii' llt lll-h kill eruilimit hat
hinl a tlrvle«« Iim riniotj*•&gt; bul't
It ha*
a reMerviilr partlj lillisl with water
Rahway R e f o r m a t o r y N o w K n o w n
ibd N » hare* i| with high pri-MMiir**
«team
from n b*HU r plaeml outside Mu.* I Th*ir Woo» Called ’’Olood Curdling" by
Throughout Country at "the Univer*
English Obsarvers—Industry at Com­
It r a n wor.'t on one
•ily of Another Chance"—Prieoner* danger tone.
plete Standstill In Little Country That
rliarge
of
tin*
reservoir
»for
several
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Look After Themeelve* Bettor Than
hours of routltmoits hauling nr for a ' Is One Hugo Battlefield—Crop» Loft
Host of Guard*.
ai udi long er'tim e on on) Iit ary slinlit ( Ungathered br Lack of Men,
tug d .irk
It enn slit ml for tw elve;
N e w J e r s e y ' s r e f o r m a t o r y ni Hall w a y
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h*»ins
In
the
open ai, with only »light ' I ». ■t W&gt;-*■II
i s n e t «-alt***l b y l i s ndlct . il till** by li*
bin.
or not hie g I». . ill
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CHILDREN SUFFER MOST.

DISINFECT MAN'S INTERIOR.

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ui&lt;t m tem pt t&lt;* refornt the rhfnrfniit'*ry
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’• Offered Self Government.
trini will i-nii*i«t m n uirge n
l»r. M u o r e l i ma i lied III- - e l f p i m n
m e n t sch em e |o the inm ute*
i l e t " . . | III,’ Il.l I'i«111» |i .li ,. f ¡m II III Ihi-pl I,
ii” ii illreetly Inin the nllflielit.irv . a n i l
t h e m Il ia t 11 n - s t i s l e n t i r e l y w i t h t h e m
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i n » L’.inJ l*--s ih.tit .lilting ttie pievi
•* bus year. Tin; uldyr lirttml**, who ildeeliliul UHI l;u|il let* tin» a- taped fin
the reason, th at (lie stilpilfltiees, used
* w e r e w o r k i n g fo r t h c p r l H I n « o f bo
have been of u utrength «iiltb-lent t*&gt;
l n g t r e a t e d li ke ri tintili«, w e r e s e l d o m
da mage llie (Ihxiu*)* or tn endanger life
r e p o r t e d , a n d t h e y d i d u n i r t i lo t a m e
it*eif .\iin n lln g in I'r Wntker, tin*
&lt;Jio n e w I n m u t e s win* w e r e hieUii ed
-.»billt.it hi ll-i-« ilm»« lu ll Ila ! imi I»
lie «ilist/epeinii.s
| tr M*n*re e ' ll hsl th«Iroitg elliitlgli In kill the .|l-eii»i'
I n i t i a l e « I i . gel l i e r m i d t*ild t h e m rti.it *.’»-*ill«
t i le t i m e tniil . . . me v h e n h • « n s m " n •
l li.- tii'iv utili«i.ptI*- . ».ll-i«!» ..f a «*»
to g n i n t t h m nut.*11*1111 * II.......blhi.-d mil... ..[ limili -il i•T' ile I" **|il )l l.ilIi U pinti, »il.l h **i»- t" i .i i e t.
n
•••••*» nl.|. «I i .pi llila V ..f 11 lina i by I
-Jeelts i'f In:. 111 . ' I .1 .etl id (lililí- Il ilirU em iilleiml in tin, furiti "f gelatin
. nient for t h e m m e t e d out by a i; iuiii &lt; |I •*llllll«Eiiti »
of prisoner* *l*iUtl b y their f e l l o ws
I "Ilf JkI-I attem pt* lo lutili: the enti
O n J u l y 1_* of ( M s y e a r ea* h &lt;(( ( h e , . leiUMuf tho a||iiii-ntnry l atini under the
. / foftrteen tiers eletteti tV o coiiiiclltncn Hi 11u e in-** or disinfection." silts Dr
to r v p m n i t it. lin d i Tuesday and Walker, "Utile need Ih* mentioned hère
F riday the council m eets tv net upon beyond llie-faet ttint of tin* long array
reports of. misbehavior by Inmate* of e Item leni reagents and oilier sub­
"1*111* cotiimii has n president, wlu) l* stances |fut forward from time to time
’presiding Jmlçe. ami n » c o n d i i r y . who Iti the hope of solving the problem all
t» d o rk of the court. Prtsonen* are have failed In one or more respects to
produced before the council and faced rullili tlie requirement* vsseiitlnl to the
by thclr «cetisers, who a r e thclr fellow successful nctlon of sn Intestinal ills
Inyiatert o r cottiteli turn from IliMr tier,' Infectant"Ileceut reaearch tifi» brought to light
attui they tiro given an opportunity to
#.cnms examine w ltm uses and testify In a chemical protluct which dlls all ro
a h e lr own defense. If the nenised Is qui remetí ts This, with the Introduc
tfonnd guilty he Is seutenreil to tho loss lion of the 'duiKlennl enema' of Dr El
lice McDonald and. at til* suggestion,
o f some privilege.
T he decision of t h e cuuncll Is linai the nppileatlou of the m-w product by
l t bt not subject to nptirovnl’ by the tb U method, m akes disinfection of the
superlntendeut or nny ofUcer of the In­ Intestinal canal a t olire imsslhle.’*
stitution, and none of the ofllcers Is
permitted any Voice lit Ils delibero*
lions,;.. If u councilm an. mlsbolmycH
a n d becomes amenable for a serious
breach of discipline be Is tried by Ills
fellow couticllmen. I f n councllmnn
is ousted for. .causo a n election to. se What ran, train lip to Up t" let«
lect bis successor Is Immediately held tluw JeUlcbe. though llgiuing well.
I’*tr*l tif iti» tiriIIah oeameu fedì
on bis tier. Never bdn th e decision of
A l/utnor.
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the eo undl fallisi to sneet with the
What was It that ln»plrc*t the p«n
approval of the prisoners.
Which told of our defeuted men
Rules Governing Council.
Arut.loeecir luore limp n(ne in ten?
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Ilert* ‘a ro «ente of tho governing rules
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o f the council r
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eaw the Ituialan* paaalng through
j To do all In our power to stop tho u*** Who
From lifting «trait to Tlmblikiu
of profane Innrun** among the Imitate».
To try to aicrrtnln the number of any] lly woy of Cork end Waterloo?
Dame Humor.
Inmate uutlty of (tenting article« from
th« room of igvother Inmate end eubmlt Who told ua we had brought to book
til« nam« to the fwunctl for action.
might took
To try to do AW*V wtth all disorder In The German right and #oon
KluckT
,
th* dining room, e»i*ecl*lly til»»lnx and Upon tli« face of beaten 'Twaa
Humor.
loud talking, and W* keep perfect order.
To try |o have the tnqiat«* take a prld* Wht* wlrely mixing good and 111
: In their general beljevtor and In that war And
Rlvtn? baht.»in after chill.
reduYe tha number of report* afalnat the Contrive*
to keep u* happy etlltf
tnniatre of the Inatltutlow.
^ ~
* Why. Rumor.
To try to tnotiu a better fellowahtp and
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spirit among the Inmate*. To try to lead Ho, aa *h* brinaa us eintles and tears
them from the habit, of doing Udnge for Ami play* upui our hope* urn) fe*r*.
which they are lUbte to be reporteit Into
her«'*
.
the habit of doing thing* th** *ro tnanty To (111 U* with ekeitemrnt,
■T i Ttumort
t ’ -’:—Loi#on Chrimlcl*.
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WORLD'S FUNERAL RECORD.

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Hearto Driver Has Attended 9.000 In
Twenty-four Years.
Charles T urne r of Detroit. Mlebv 1
has iittehileil approximately U.Otk) fit 1
iiernls within twenty-four yearn, y e t ;
bo multi* n cheerful *ll«po*||lou, T u r
uer, who Is n hearse driver, nays lit* be j
Here* he lias established n world's |
rei-onl In the m a tte r of frmpieut at
tendance at burial ceretnunles.
"I ri’grvt that I have not kept any
r n i . n l of l tie fimertil* 1 Imre nttem l
•■d,” Turner *ttId “ Ilowerer. I am ab
-oliltely «*llfe III r-illmnllng (hat I have
lit leiiilrit .'.Tn tillier.ll« a Viair fur ill*,
i-t tpi'iitt (»»nr vi-.ir« Thill's Just ii
‘I ll&lt;- I.i -i i . i th.m »»lie u ila)
T urne r ha* been In every Cemetery
within a radius of twenty miles of
Detroit
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the F I R E has wiped out your priijv-rty
Have our strong, reliable viuajiany"
carry your risk—and be on the -uf" .¡d*
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Germatf iilllcers or*- throwing aw ay
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them .is nllleerst lihd. makes them *:ir
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slopped. Iltltwlred* id lag slenlllers il*
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m Y s i ’F.ciAi.rii-S
n u m b e r i*rt termali prlsoiiers In l*Taiiee.
aliti «»hen the **eti*i*r got through this PlduudV Hun.I f’,noti li ('filmi
Oort uni's Sterlmti Silvi »
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Roger* I fit »«I Ware
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tin- I m o p « in reiif h « h u r e w'lthoiit I •lug i l vt i f t e v l b) the f o n t s un lami I h**
n e w b o a t s can a l s o l*e employeil a s
flou l i s a i s o n the s u r f a c e .

lungi *1 lb li »»I »¡nits ¡uni Jt*lu*s| (ho
bread tin«-. *
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Only One In Ftvo Work»,
It U estimatisi In l^uuliui that one’
I^» Temp» of Parts np|w»nl« to p a rt
Ilf 1li of the iictglaii« ivmuliibig In (ho
sleiiticH
to -cud thclr wonleu peltlcunts
cnmitry ba»tr empluy im nt uf same sort.
These liicltuh* furili owners uml lessees. fpr use by Itie w ounded. "When the
soldiers lire siUTcrlng •■from leg wounds
The beet * rup litis beeu rnltied by the
It Is liu|M)ss|bh* fur them to wear iron
arinlts. mid the beet su g ar factories Hers, and they suffer extremely from
aro closrtl.■ There are* no horses nr
the cold Is-fore IreliiK trntmpitrted t*&gt;
other equipment f*&gt;r hnrveptiuH "V tho hospital." «ttys the paper.
trains to move the small a mount uf
tn-ets th a t have survived the de vasta ■
tluii uf witr. ami few nblelHHlIetl men
to assist the brave women who lire* ell
ileuvurltiK to »vani uff starviulon by
cnJbcriiiK what little retimlus of ilio
D E N T IS T
cropq In the Held.
WORK r o i l WHITE PEOPLE ONI.V
A ntw erp's diamond cutters nn* all In
the aruty. Jlnllnes' tapestry factories
P E O P L E S B A N K B U IbO IN O
are* In m in s. Many cotton mills arc In '
ROOM 9
italics, uml thoso Unit still stan d arc
elusisi.
All universities ami oebmils
have be*‘ti nbomlutitHl. Nearly nil tho
pbysIcIntiH uro nt the front servlni; In
tile hospitals.
;
There are* no malls or telejimphlc A« I have charge of th e buainr»« ol the
service to ' Dutch territory. The* dl*hearlemsl nelglnns are una hie to t»in- Title Bond &amp; Guarantee Co., Fast San­
fftunlenle with tln-lr rotative«, whether ford Land Ls-anue, «u»l W, A. Whit­
they a r e re fuj{ts*s la llutland o r soldier* comb, I can bo fourty In the Tax As­
on the b attle line. Their isolation I* sessor's Office In the court house.
almost coihplete.
T H O S . K. BATES
Children th* W o n t Sufferer*.
"Amid all the horrors of this »var
there* Is noun that compares with tin*
suffurliiK of little children.’’ Tills.Is tin*
opinion extire-ssed by two Iteti. Cross
nurses, Mrs. 1‘attou Uethuuc, the wife
r
of mi English o Ulcer, uml Dr. Ethel
Ortnlstoii. a New tfealander, who have
Plum bing and
Just roturm sl to Loudon a fte r'v n rttsl
G as F i t t i n g
experiences In I'laudero uml uloutt Uiu
Dutch frontier..
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They both worked close to th e firing
line ami laltiDIered to th e Drltiah, Ail Work Receives
Attention Arid Best Efforts
Frducb, DelRlatt nut! Gorman woumlod.
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I SOIE SIDE LIGHTS IN EUROPE’S S
WAR THAT GOT BY WARY CENSOR I
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Germa n a F r e n c h H e r o — F o e s

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corps have followed the duel and come
to see Hie loser. Thru come two’ young
soldiers, privates The general etn
brin-cs both. They »re the etc tom. who
Imd landed lifter their rlvUI batí drop
pisi Every one »linke* hands. An old
u . itiinii a pea »ant ulto ||\ e s In a near
I»y tarin and lia» refused tv leave her
lumie in I In« cryerma us. gathers a frw
(lowers In a Held and bring* them to
our two heroes
" Vou h a v e J u s t e a r n e d t h e I .. gioii o f
Honor.* »ay » t h e g e n e r a l (o t h e nvhi
t o r s A mi ' ll g e l It. c e ñ i d o n m e '

"A shell ». reams over our beads; the
i.crtimu* have »tarted (lie dance. Ev­
ery olle rustles off Tile tragedy end*,
alni a new one lieglns"
M ayor Hostage of Germans.

the ear toll) him. *r « •in ohi w o m a n
A f t e r s e v e n w e e k s ’ I m p r i s o n m e n t ns
Will Is* want.tu: |». I m » what iiiii ' vo
n h o s t a g e In t i e r m a n y I ' n u l H i e i i d o nn e .
been doing in I'tan. ■■

OUIIKRI'ONDBNTB a t t h e front
,,r i i i nr oomsl lu o b s c u r e p l a c e s
„ l,lie t h e g r e a t E u r o p e a n co n
Ho t r a g e s m a n a g e d u l l y t o g e t

C

or l*&gt; until
“Auiuiic tin- w o u n d e d ili«-» f r o m t h e
DüU ílí ; «mi Ilio V w r wnn n y o u n g H e r
man with “ blooOlwia. i n t o l k v t u a l
ínf í , " cable* n c o r r e s p o n d e n t .
"Ills
bead w«$ n n m w o f b o n d a g e » .
Ho
bad Just boon t a k e n f r o m a l i e d C r o s s
iralu nml p l a c e d t e n d e r l y I n n t i e d In
•an Improvise«! h o s p i t a l
The nurses,
io me ill tea r», g a t h e r e d o r m i m i h i in.
o ' l l e s aved t h e l i ves o f s e v e n F r e n c h
►iliTlt'i'1* "Till-*, w r i t t e n o n u b l o o d
n j i m d -lo-.i o f p a c k i n g | i a | » e r . | i l n n e i l
on u Ma’iiki'i. t " l d Hint Ule y m i n g t i e r
man «¡i» a b o r o
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of (bo s i t u a t i o n t h e F r e n c h a n i l Ho t ­
mail *&gt;»Idlers Avito b a v e b e e n f a c i n g
cacti ntiii r f o r m a n y . w e e k s In tile
trombo» un l i t e luni ks o f t h e A l i n o
on :tM” ti,iU.v I n d u l g a lit IHirs t s o f p i e n i
nutrì
liorttl.llli - Ilei I l’I i'll lo I o | | . T e l e llpeit
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yet eighteen year* old ll â f |.A d .» »IV a n d Mo r l u i n g e . l i e s a y s tl i e e a p t i . r s
languages
When tile w . egan lie g a v e t h e m Jn»t t i m e t o g e t n «' li ange
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f a l l i r In Sem- ,
was living til i Iarrúgate, lie im k the of c l o t h e s n n d T i o i n c m o n e y , A t (.’h a ( «c
County, Morid»,
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first bout t o Helghim and. n f t h r being l e a n Siilln* t h e y s t a y e d t w e l v e d a y * I
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to n ivglniciil In wlileli bis brother un» lv pwimittfw, o l d m e n , w o m e n a n d cltll
' "ri mut »(U Pill (o, lh*v bighe* t ». .
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captain. Ill* brother was killed early ilri-n. t h e m a j o r i t y l i elng w i t h o u t stilll
i' f'Y.»f if «»h f hi- Tt h tf a y 11f (I*- n* m lu*r
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open in a few week.« for sotbe uf my
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«o arsxious th a t
or his business.
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THE HANFORD HERALD

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

Eat More Fresh Vegetables
T h e y a r c W h o l e s o m e , A p p e t i z i n g , E c o n o m i c .i

F resh F ro m the L o c a l G r o w e r s

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U'lail persisted in a tt a c k in g th e m
So (lie
p build a r o *1 .i | art me mi
Ii u u - i
ili • 11 the h ig h w a y « and hfdges
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T l u r e has never of them hull to kill game in self de­
a
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O ’ been- a t i m e ill thi' past live y e a r* fense. a lt h o u g h the plea of self d e ­
o
A C H IE L IS A M O N G Y E T A K IN G N O T E S A M » FA IT H .
I d on 't
0 th at S a nford »as ab le to ta k e rare fence w in not sustained
a
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know
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in S anford » i n t e r anil sum m er they can get back part of (h e money
I a o o o a a a n o o a o a o a D O o o o a o a o o o a a o o a o a o o a a o o a o a n a a o o o a o c ,n
hen lb e season opens for i here are
I he averag e tu an with a ■mall fan.
lionst and Míe i «&gt;» n boosts will» \ &gt;»u a certain "«mart'* young m a n in ' il&gt; or no family doe* not vvuni a plenty of birds this season.

H e a d lajtt u « 1, R om a ine, Era P la n i, T u rn ip Green«, M

Iteti Kadiihes, White ita di« he*.. Green
Pepper*. Okra. &lt;î r&lt; Gì

s EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

K n uck nini you n re on the -boll.
i th a t tow n.
F o r the town g ets ick uf a Mitin » i t It
VVh y , j apa, he flirted w ith me;
r. kick
! h asked me ‘which way, little one?'
A n d vvi In* he w ould kick him self " and offered to follo» me. I » a n t
him whipped. Oh, if 1 were only a
" B o o s t »hen y o u r town is l i v e l y .
m an."
B o o s t »hen it is us dead as s in ;
M am m a naturally got
p a p a ’s hat
“ fin *7%-shooter
lay luddeti away
Hot papa d id n 't
l run.
ta k e the h in t.
‘ D aughter."

So stick to y o u r j o b and w in .’

lu- s i i b î

B u t gel up ami boo st again.

old dad.
N o or.c q uic k e r to araise not been a be tte r lî i
in years for
to your defense.
Hut Union.
T h i s building ihittv right nttw.
M atenal
very interest has bul me to s tu d y f can be bought at u doso price a-ud

t our«! i&gt; imi l..i\ m g lino h li* «.»&gt; imi
t h è s u b , et t a* .v rit I-Liid coltoti i
brìi, gli, g a goto! p r u e bui thè sbill I

ed breast, y o u r a rm s and
of a s l i p i n y o u r s k i rt a n d t r u n s p a r
t h e r e ls u b o t h è f a c i t l l a l y o u a r e
* nt h o s e
a g o o d l y » h a r e o f y o u r l i e i p i n g t u k e e p t h è **wn| f" f r on t
l o w e r l i m b . :in» exposed tu vi«-»- ««itliel-inl t - titM.r » Iol e e v * r y t Hii c
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life.
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S o n e week* ago tb e M e tlilp o ll*
ad d. muted an * &lt;titorr.il to tin- girls ol

M inn,i, a Iricmliy p reachm ent .ui.
tb e loollahm ent of echool girls um i |
girl* w h u iu ru y o ung enough to be
in hc bool wiuiing b iz a r re ilolhe*.
YVe were, aware, o f 4c o u rse, that th e
girls of Miami are in tro way an e x ­
ceptio n to girl# all o v e r the country,
in t h e m a tte r of tn n p p r o p r are1 dre#
— ih fnct we think t h e girls of Miami
show considerably b e t t e r taste th an
tb e girl* ol other place»—and we
were interested in n o t i n d n g th a t
the M etiopoli* ed ito rial, " D o n ’t Do
It, G irhi," wiiH n-publm hed in many
o th e r newspaper*.
'I he t r u t h a t h a t th e editorial
»aid a c m e things t h a t should he said
often, a n d wc him- b e e n wondering
If girl* ore aware t h a t the very
people whom they f a n c y they a r t
c h u r n i n g «re criticising them in u
w ay t h a t would grieve th e m deeply,
if t h e y knew it. . O n ly yesterday,
fur in s ta n c e , -a . h a n d s o m e young
fellow— a Miami h o y who is deB ervedJy_popular'w ilh a ll who know
hin.— b ro u g h t a m a r k e d copy of n
n e w s p a p e r to. the M etropolis office
and ask ed iif the a rtic le would not
m a k e a worth-while o n e to discus*.
Wc t h i n k it is w o rth m ore than a
discuraion and give it he e in It-*
e n t i r e ty , «inypJy b ec au se i t #shows a
side t o a question ihqt^ (a worth con­
sidering.
T h e a t o r y originated in the Man­
c h e ste r Journa l, a n d m ig h t almost
be a t r u e account of o happening in
M ia m i:
A y o u n g lady, her c b e e k i (Imbed
w ith in d ig n atio n a n d her eyes flash­
ing fire, b u n t in u p o n h er parent*
a n d d i m t n t d in no u n c o r itin tonesg
t h a t p a p s im m ediately go

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jit his or her bolsines», the next himr tin* city council und the eounry com
lie nr -h e Iiì. h, tu lunk utuum l t \ ** rniíMOiieru.
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* ° l,ur ‘‘i t y a n d w o u ld be w o rt h m ore
'b un w,‘ have to p a y ‘ for it in m a n y
VS V bate* u lively s tre e t n o w |

j labor is plentiful a t a 1 reasonable j b u t
^ e n tire ly too dark a n d
th e
wage, while the builder* are glad to vsbit«» way would add iftuch
to thy
m ake o v erhead expenses instead of a ■MrttcUvonoqa of it.
big profit. When the war in Europe
Volusin and Semi nute
begin* lo wane, or is over, all there
things will be different, und you »ill
\ ntusin a n d Seminole counties »ill
have to pi.y for’ the d i f f e r o i u It h u v t l a r g e r an&lt;l b e l l i r e x h i b i t s a t
by m e a n s t u l d l t i o n t o tli«* m o n e y y o u » i l i - a v i
till' In vt m i l l » n i t e r f a i r t o l i e - h e l d III

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1 ilo noi la v o r t hi« b u y a b a l e
It is b e i n g
m u v e m e i n n little bit
v v or k i ’ii to ijeath n n d i-&gt; a d e t t i m e l i !
lo tb e citi ire. Miotti
Florida
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. y o u and this i* whut i huve learn ed ,
“ B oost for the, terw n’s a d v a n c e m e n t,
"Y ou go down the s tree t very
B oost on the firing line;
scantily t l r m c d .
You deliberately
F o r t h e . chap t h u l ’s found on t h e
*&lt;* a* m uch of your perron a* is
necessary to appeal to the ru rn a l
topmost r o u n d
ins Li not of m an. Your lovely neck,
I S T U E B O O S T E U E V E R Y T D M JL
a lurge p o r tio n of your well develop-

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Irish Potatoi**. Spanisi) Union«, Red Onion*. Vi llo» ()U]

*-«»,, eun (»• d e p e n d e d
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white way down First

" B o o s t when y o u get ne» c itiz e n s , girl to his side, "tin tine on e a r t h is • i»ig citizen »ill hark to th e r i l l at «I »nutter.
A
B o o s t »hen the g a m e is tame,
çnnri in terested in v mj th a n your Jnnld one at m n e
T h e n t i n t e In* * *»rt-*-l tilia . i .■.L»r
I f y o u happen to full «lotit lie t í t e r e
anil bawl.

Potai in*«, Jllil y velili» Iiries
Oraliges, tira J S '(rio I. situiolh. » e li eolored stock. Ss l ■i,
.iapaiicse !Vr-immons. Pinmpples, G u a v a s .

house t o lie com fortable.
All I
All th e oth e r cities of F lo rid a
needs is abolii three or four rooms '
ha
Vo
e it h e r installe d w h ite w a y s on
nicely 'a tranged (or light housekeeping.
And hut lu» great Hcuv- the p rin c ip a l streets or are m the
cits give t h e
people a bathroom . proves* "1 m tailing them a n d as
Honestly, it is awful th e m any rail« ■
v ''1 * *",vw m,t been »•»•*- to w ake up
lor room s with b a th in this u t .
\t. t,ll‘ !»»-i»t* •• of Sanford iiliimfr, , ‘V‘r ,
apart im-nt house here « i l l fu-tu-hed ,lkil' 1’ ptrt-r-i.
1 have mu gun»' into
or eveiovvith ju.ri of it uni l i n n - bed 1I'*’ m a tte r but I am sure tl«&gt; S o u th

will tin a la n d olfni» b u si runs a mi 1 t f &gt; l F id ili« * *
t lu-, certa ini y ‘hope th a t some e n te rp ri*- “ I"*“ u *

calling

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rackers

A fo o d fo r e v e r y d a y .
C r is p , d e l i c i o u s a n d

&gt; stren g th en in g .
F resh
baked a n d fresh dc' livered. to cents.

S N A F A R tO O N S
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A d elig h tfu l’ n e w b is­
cuit, w ith a rich a n d
d elicio u s c o c o a n u t fla­
vor. C risp and a lw a y s
fredh. to c en ts.

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■i m e r e l y
thank
mir
many
frii-iiil f ur ti n- a i t s o f k i n d n e s s u n d
v in pa! li v -bo v. n u- i n 'lllif d.i ’• • uf

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-i . fe not llu expressions of the people
. l i d »hile I have bill llllb- I l i l i Tes t
lu the oL Iium n anil uul&gt; » a n t a
good man in the office 1 th in k th at
the p u tion« of the office should ex­
press their opinion u the poll« and
t e question
of the p o stm aster
» h e r e there a r e so m any candidate*
i.« Sanford promise« should be de­
term ined by a piim ary election.
'I lie patrons of the office have some
voice in the m a tte r and In the pe­
tition where th e sam e peofile sign
all the pa|&gt;eti! there is really no ex­
pression given
Only a Democrat
would be eligible t o 'm a k e the race
lor postm aster but ull patrons of tinoflhe could exorcise their prtrogalives in th e m a tte r . '1 hu sooner the
postotlires arc tak en out ol politics
the sooner th e patrons can get ef­
ficient service.
This of course is
one m an's opinion hut an time goes
on th e m a jo rity of the patro n s will
feel the snm e way about It. Every
ritMiiocrat in th e Sanford district Is
entitled to m uke the race for poBtn.ester a n d in u prim ary he would
huve tin equal show for the place.
Tliis is D e m o c ratic und ca n n o t he
ignored, for it is the voice of the
people.
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llium .is K W ilson

III,' It, 9,1 1 Ilf .1 p I I * l I fi Mil-"
place, à acre*, at Moore S tation
See Dunean Mitchell.
lfifMp
For B ent
T n retim'd c o u p l e , four
nii e r o i i m i
Excellent lo catim i
Ti n
d o l l a r - pi r m m i t h
N o « m a l l * ini
• Iri'ti
I ' i i i j u t c It. l l i r a l d i t i l i - .
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Allot nryftjol I r»v-.■■j■

Five acres tiled land Inside city f u ~ 23- Ite
limit# for re n t, «fur brick road »mil*
loading s ta tio n .
Apply to A. I Nulle r of \ |i(■f4r nlD*j| *«'
Hrf l!nn
*»f fh
. ('iiiimUy. Sanford. Florida.
L’-tf
N'ihtV I» l.tfiTv
F'urnished room s for housekeeping
&gt;r.i .!», .( j .■
ai Mnf. C. II. S m ith ’s. 308 I’ark
‘m,
Ave., betw een drd und 4th s t r i t - t s . , hfirp* i l i I. *•
• It ti« I n i t ft kt. miDt'U
15-tl
F'ur Bent O ne acre tiled la n d on
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a n d NLnpIo
NLiph u venue
I n»r&lt;I str«*i»t und
Address Bex P ackard. B F. I* ‘J
For

Kent

Two

First m e e t.
Joe
Cola C om pany.

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For Bent Boom* furnished or un­
furnished. C or. Pi\rk and S eventh
s tree t.
23-3tc
We hare a]w*r&gt; tried lo be ¡uit a links ahead
M 1SCELANE0US
of ihe other fellow in the genriel equipfxitnr ol
our More. A# an evidence of thi# ikluie to ihow
W anted-G ood white hoy with wheel
ihorfeeweet and only the bot of e»*sy«kiag, ♦eW' for pressing f l u b — one familiur with
gfadly recommend toutert oi ink
city. Apply t o corner F irst street,

Carter’s
P e n c ra ft

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Combined Office
and Fountain Pen

N ational biscuit
COMPANY

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bottle with tbe new flaw.contioiler.

^ T he Sem inole county fair will be
a reality in a few Weeks a n d the
committee* will get down to work.

Huald Printing Co.

Every tmln in» l i é county ihould get
behind this projec and boost. The
ladies can alw ays be depended upon
[ &gt; # need n o t call th em forward.
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of iho I ' s t is ni r *T
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f
ist «• * Itali lit* n it# ■i *
1 ft-tf
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»ill! !»■n** i |m
uf I ♦i‘r«‘m l ,r f „ A I * I
big s Loros on
U 11it r*«w my *»tH• *1
DuM ont, Coco this l h r | Oth il» I if N

a n d P alm etto avenue.
¡¡¡l-2tn
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Lost T u e s d a y — Roman gold b re a st
pin. R eturn to Herald Office. Re­
ward.
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Ink

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E lm livellile
All modern im p r o v e
ment«
f l « pi-r tnuftth
Free w ater
N
11 G a r n i r
’J l if

V Man n am ed Lively is tearing
Wanted Colored woman, w ants
d n » n some of the old landm ark*
sewing by the d a y at 70a Pine Avc.
m o u n d Tall a hussee nnd
building
C ity reference furniahed.
22-2p
rn-vy stores. He should have a vote —ihe new*It member of the Cailet’i lai limilr.
Pent
tell
Ink
wnte*
a
blue
and
driee
a
jet
black.
of thanks for having such u name It it atpadally brilliaa^ eaootb aad permanent.
Wgnteil Good Farm . Well located
in Tnllahastee.
Come in aad let ui »bow you tbe aew Carter ink J — Give description and p rice.’ From

D uy b isc u it baked by

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Hire I | if Hi'fth

owner only. J. A. T ra v e l Box 764,
Chicago, III.
,
22-2tp
W anted—To sell or rent on easy
paym ents, a good, used pitno. M ust
be disposed of Wednesday. _ A d­
dress ’’Piano,’*, in care of Sanford
H erald.
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If wo listen to the b*
&gt;•
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ahull turn with equal &lt;!•••
subtler allurements Mm*
cess. Wo shall enjoy • v, • llnot th e vulgarity of cscclunx
Delight Jn our work laih'* ,1,IB "
tho ap plause 11 may bring. 1 11
faction In the quiet thing* -in tW
tk*
beauty of a spring mornlnz |R act
humble Bervlce of our nhlghin r lf
communion with tli&lt;- Ki&gt;»n«&lt;&lt;■•*
anil beyond us - i n r -UM 1
of any external ami i
performance*. J
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Suspended Anlmst.on

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Thero a r e many different f°r
suspended anlmallon. *&lt;'tn'- r'"
from accident, like dniwnlng* "r ^
log. and som e due to a ntRU(,.f ,n
eurrtng process of nature.
*
hibernation, or winter sleo &gt;. o'
animal*. ‘0 omo animal* during
,
nation a r o smothered In close P*
mud a t t h e bottom of pond»
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�IN Till-: HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST V EG ETABLE SECTION

SANFORD HERALD

PU BLISH ED r
SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

//V S A N F O R D — L ife /* H'orrh Livi nil
s v u o i l i ) , FLORIDA. FltlDAV, M iVKMHKIl Iti, 1914

VO LUM E VI

BIG HIT SCORED
BY HOME TALENT
*.()l'T OF TIIE-EQLD’LWAS.
(LEVER EXHIBITION OF
vANFOI0 ) ¡TALENT
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S.nlol'1

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I 111' 1ur [H ni un
.ilnTs of Mill
■lini Smiiti Florida » ill u n i t in
L tifoni al lin: ( miri lin Uni- nu
9*~*iay, N’iiv ITI 11 al 11 il ni All
hir|&gt;«*ntim* o p e ra to ri un urged tu
}»rt—eut as mai»} ma Ite r i ai un’».'tailrv svili rullìi- In furi- tin- trir-rr-1
r-- ---------- f
For Men Onl&gt;
m 11s. ICelatlun tll
Ideal Citizen* hip” will be the sub.............. ......... ............. te|ivT-red tu
Sun.Ua&gt; tnuriniig
:.t !•;.’10 at the Baptist ehurrh. eorner
I' irk uvenue und Sixth Street
This
lecture will be delivered by Prof.
B. F. Ereil. We haVe been having
gund a ttc u d a n c e ut these lectures
hut have uccornmodation for u
lifrger num ber.
F. E. (}..
CIass Reporter.
I.dural um

* «»lent "••* 11‘ Hi .
1
ore!,., lull also m histrionic l i n n
anil every homo talent play ilcinon' «uatca the tru th of this assertion.
Mrs. Esther
Marks m u s t
have
thought that Sanford people had
this talent when she gnVc th e m thtj
very strong play " O u t of the Fold"
t# put on in leas th an tw o week» a n d
her rusted Id not disifp point her in
any part of the performance.
For the past few days tin- g irls |
ami buy» have been most active i n 1
tamii arg tu*1fi* fur ti ck© tu» ®rruìiBÌii|5*
program!» ami costume« an(\ therv,
Vt'às .tii .t Ir "i *a pi*ct ji ru*y di ihc
«r,.. 11v iMihaihtMl by the* bum ne»»P
1
Mr.
Murk... . h o ...... S I . l ’ K T K U S H f H C l ’ O l . I C K
like
charge of the [day under the uusHAVE MYKDEK MYS­
pices of the W om an’s Club,
The
TERY TO SOLVE
proreeds for the -benefit of the Civic]
League was a most w orthy object
With a
St F’e t i - ra bur g. N o v 13.
and the fame of the players hud
priTeib-’l them, therefore it was no -lor.cn n eg r o e s III jail held as -'lwonder t lt.it a crowded house greet pei-ts, M . P e t e r s b u r g a u t h o r i t i e s tins
their i-tTort' 1"
cd tin-in at t h e rise of t h e c u r t a i n I m o r n i n g l o u i i i n i e

STILL SEARCHING
FOR MURDERER

t i e prol-li-tu nf v* Im 1 ifleii i I
Tuesilay e v e ni ng
.*n|\
Tin mglil wa- cool, h u t tin- atldl- F S lier III,* ti. but l l t t b Ile.nlW ,i ‘, w ,iv

erne {r»in- up
when the lirst act
Opened Willi a
most realistic snow
dene tlnl tinplay was on with
tiie usual suffering ol the heroine,
the bad villain and all the other
rhxr i- ' ei« thal furiii I lie tlifeads

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ul 'fit ¡utluiir*i iuu
i ».I **f t h e
F o j i l " is a Very d i f ticuii piece e v e n for p r o f e s s i o n a l s
and l »-• i.-lgmeiit of Mrs M arks in
&gt;rleiti g i In- ill it e u n I o n e s w a s u n -

ef
l'l.

. , • m.i |ii'ffei 1 1&gt; lin in g the

Iliade

Ihe

III

j lire&gt;l* W.olti.i r, w im was

c ri m i n al i ;. a s s a u l t e d , t»
ila \ a n d - a '. - ' * 11 *I •
kill ed Mr &gt; b e n n a t i wer«o n e of t h e m tall a n d tin- : • *■■• ■• •
Sin- dm t ha i ha P ]••"a -I •

» 4»lì I*t iI I
fallili*
T»i
befo n bi r
of III!'.t h»jogi '

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l u t i . ni . uk.
o t h e r shor t
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REPORT OF SCHOOLS BAPTISTS GATHER
STATE OF FLORIDA
IN ASSOCIATION
F U i L i O L I l COUNTY — !
,
AND TAX

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A1:1.1: CONDITIONS

ill a report made by \V. N. Slieata,
Hiitn-rinteiident of public instrurtion,
to tin* i-omptruJU-r, t h e c o u n ty proportion of the fund de­
rived from i lie one mill s ta te tax is
allown a» $1.424.115 bused on an a v ­
erage atten d a n ce of 1,367. •
There was a dotal n ttem lanre of
126,565 for liie year, and that the
total a m o u n t u n d e r the one mill ta
apportioned is J132.Hy3.25.
Duval
c o u n ty showing th e largest average
a tte n d a n c e of pupils in tho public
schools, 9,496. and has apportioned
to it the largest u!nount from tills
one mill lax fund, ql $9,9711.HO.
Franklin county makes the small»st
showing "f any count y in the st.it»*
with .IS | pupils and all a ppor l ion ...............
T he average u ttcnduuce of pupils
and the am ount apportioned to each
c o u p ty in shown below:
Av. A ttend- Amt. Apance Pupil* portioned
t ' o u lit les
12 li, 6 »16 f L I2.S93.25
Total»;..
5.2 I I
5.171 55
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H.lkcr
I ir,s j /i
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Ma y
2. 179 U5
J idi
Mradlord
1.17» 75
I 115
lirev aril
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1 251 t*n
&lt; .ill &lt;ii.il
sun
940 eu
I ilrus
9 b 7 05
92 !
f'tiiy
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P resbyterian t hurch
rin- Sunday school and B rother­
hood of tin- I’rt'sbyleriab church
meet ut 9:45 in th e Imperial T heater
and all are corilinlly welcomed,
A double q u a r te r will furnish m u ­
sic at tin* preaching service a t 11
o'clock and a q u a r te t will sing at the
‘ * vet.frig set vice nt 7

ST. JOHNS RIVER
TO BE BRIDGED
INDIAN RIVER ORLANDO
HIGHW AY A N D € R 0 ^ 5
THE ST. JOHNS

Dr. B r ow n l e e h a s i n s t i t u t e d a n i n ­
n o v a t i o n in ........... service«, a junior

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inni ,11 * "I thè pritn ipui vharai ter»
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Hill ' ■ir ­
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li a •
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li* li,«,i *|UI1e a iti' lo lo-gr*'*
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Ila i l . " - a- a i , &gt;i w . i s e * | u a l l o i b i ; o
pb’&gt; ed
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A.I'
Imped
thaï
t b* ,
few
day
ciisiiji.. *-,irrying it tdl liLe a v e le ra i
i I .&gt;1 i
. f * r *, i d e i . tif - - ne
t !... . J iiiikm- o( toursc via., ni woman »** »In
petlei) lo do tua puri and wu» Ito of tin-nii Mu • hin Iti I hm k I hat i
. . .
I «li M*
dtsappointmeni to bis friend»
A#, olo* of t ll* M i » " w t i n a t ! . u K » ’ »! t *«4P I ! . ..n
.i
-I Mi
11 i-mp
laoig blu, ibi- mi lu m i p rotti tor -i w ,iI Levy
M I'lter-borg :• 'lUU'l |i*-bl&gt; a in
Ibi limili cnt ile rose to lllgilts tilt!
1 it..-;
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-er v u e fur chiltlreo lakes up the
. The Hcftunole liaplist Association
lirst 15 minutes of the hour, in which
was tifg i rani a t S - i 4i vf U- &gt;v: j i v n i u y , , __
■gfc.«gumm x
-y
m T, (&gt;», - j 'n e A f --f f i g
he m orning children’s ser­
us the .'ta le Secretary of Missions
mon
is
an
object lesson sermon. At
most m-tlv expn-ssed it. tin- baby (
nig
In
he
is
preaching a settus on
was iioru lull grown.
Child
Life
in
m ission lands to chil­
The delegates from the various
dren. The children also contribute
church»-' "met a t Sanford with the
First Map tint church of this place, som e special music to each of these
night service».
yesterday morning and the meeting
was begun with a devotional service
in charge of Rev. Wm. Stones of
Oviedo
T h is was billowed t»y an
(id dress by Rev (' M B rittain,
busilies' m anager of C olumbia , Col­
lege at Lain- City
II»- presented tinwork of lb-- college and the needs of
a colb-g* in a strong and forceful G O VE R N M E N T M AKING A
manm-r
SEARCH FOR RADIO
At m*
dinner was served at tinOUTFITS
church by the ladies, in the " C h u lu otu style
A long table had been
A report th a t hidden wireless staprepan-d on the groumb* extending
Jinn sflmewhere on the Florida ponnearly half a block, and it was
i risola is in com m unica tlon w ith
heaped with the good tilings the
eith**r Germnny o r Jnpun. a mi thnt
i-if'ird knew sit well how
Lidi»governnn-nt olhciai* aro investigatlo prepari-. .uni tin- visitor* as well as
ing, is colo re d by the fu*-» t Itisi Lii-ut
home f--l* ' *li-l full justice t*&gt; ito­ ll.irgr.iv es ,,f t In- t
S rullili s»*r
occasi‘»ti
vi*i- w a» in la* k-orivil l*' 1 liTi'i- i l a y s
At 1 •" li.* im-i'ling » is *aib*d ago &lt;*n an unkno w u rui"ion
1* vol ion,i 1 M-r viii'i b-d
Ingel tier »
I l e e a l i e d al t h è l ocai s t a t i o n of
by Ki-v' 1 i * l ’ar-oa» of Tit il- vili*- t h è M a r c o n i W i r e l e s s Ti-l,'gra|*ti &lt; •*
**rg.iin.- xt i"ii w ,i-, * I
a ti-mi
( l i o o g h In’* visi! t h e r e Was pl i rrl y u n
fected a i let i e r s f r o m ■ i i u r c h e s officiai, hut ellortn t o locate htm
wishing t [niii t h e new a s s o c i a t i o n . l . i t e r provi-il f i l i l e
t )|i,-r.it«ir- of iti,'
r a me - *if d-'l* g ì I
I ogl'l ill I .

Notice of .public hearing to be
held December 7, I9f l, lo th o ware­
house at Lake Harney, Fla., in refer­
ence to application of the b o a r d of
county commissioners of Sem inole
county, a n d " th o board of cotlnty
commissioners of Volusia co u n ty , for
a permit for the construction of a

WIRELESS STATION
HIDDEN IN FLORIDA

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of
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Mrs
Kale 11 nggeil up liuild«- a vacant loft in a
her nut in Hu- peaceful gQclUli- i ol
sym
pathy,
and with it «11 a deep
tall building; th e main requirement
3 ,603. 86 T abor
Suwanne**
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of
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Mrs. Cobb, the villag? gossi] porAt the Commercial C lub head­ T aylor
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fulness
of
such
a character a* this,
96
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length.
erator.
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D.
Jinkih*
of
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Wakulla
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one of the surprises of the evi ing, plenty of lite ra tu re «lesrriptlve of
our fellow citizen and brother, Geo.
Kites
have
also
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»tfced
for
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Walt.m
2.452
was
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clerk
add
treasurer
l^ing perfect in the purt and sow
the city and county*'and th e real
2.215.60
|,»U&gt;’r from Lake Helen cliur* Ii similar lllstallut io n s, tin- kite being II Fentuld has proven in our midst
2,1 1»
ing remarkable ap titu d e in
very estate men and others who are in­ W ashing! on
read and this church was ad mil led tlown on a wire, the lower end of to hi- (or the pus l thirty years;
particular.
terested in boosting tin* city ran A m ount for a p p o r tio n ­
which was connected through the therefore, he il
$136,439.38 into I lie Association.
Suxapne, the tom boy, played by find what they want at the head­
ment
regulur
roils and detectors.
Visitors recognized and welcomed
Resolved, T h n t as an expression
Mi»» Ulga Schulta and Marie Luth- quarters.
132.893.26
S ecretary Haynes is on A m o u n t a p p o r t i o n e d
Tin*
regular
aerials now in general *i( our sorrow over his dep a rtu re and
Dr.
8
B.
Rogers,
secretary
Mat»*
roP. by Miss Gretchcn S chulti
the job every day and will do all
l*oth remarkably
good.
These th a t he can to further tin- advertis­ Balance left in T reasury $ 3,646.13 board ol missions; Mrs, 11 » I'* el- use consists of from four lo eight esteem (or his character that we d e d ­
wires hung on tw o stretcher* be­ icate lo hi-, m em ory a page in our
man. state »eeretarv W M ' B* v
&gt;oung ladies made their »lebut in ing in every way
lie has lists id
k.■
F, 1.*-* &gt; nntb. moderator of Wekiv.i tween tall poles, exactly as a luiin reeprd book, in tin- minutes of our
thu play before a Sanford audience p r u p i M - d i vi* r«**idents »hat are open
t erillan Music »'lull
Ass m-t-t l lot*; ■Mrs E. L Sm.nl», and mock is swung, tin* wirc^ being proceedings, on which a copy of
ami ilemoructrated their tulents. Th»*y lo the public and the office ts ready
T h e Cccilian Music Club meets ut Rev. F A. M ilton of Wekiva Asso- spaced two or t h re e feet apart, a n d these resolutions shall be spread, a n d
have received good training in d ra ­ to serve the ppoplo.
th*. studio of
M unson S a tu rd a y , riu lion
ut li-ast a hundred f»-»-t long. Such further.
matic art and each acored a hit in
Nov
liti»
ail installation would In- easily rec­
By
unanim
ous
vole
the
name
their respective parts.
Resolved, T h a t we hereby express
lla« *- PurrhnM-il Fountain
ognized by anyone acquainted with to hi* bereaved w-idow,. Mrs. Ferchosen
was
th
a
t
of
T
he
Seminole
■lokn Lalhrop, the college bred
T he Indies of the Civic D epart­
Baptist Association. A constitution wireless, though it would not lie nald, our *|ncor&lt;* and heartfelt s y m ­
young man antf also the villain of ment of ike W o m an ’s Club are true
a n d urticlcs of faith wire adopted visible any great distance. It is ex­ pathy in thia her loss and grief, a n d
Ibe play was taken by S. M. Lloyd, to their word and lost no tim e ufter
•Mrs. H. C. Peel man uddressed pected th a t the federal authorities further,
an oltl favorite und while the p a rt th e e n te rta in m e n t Tuesday night
the Association in behalf of the will welcome any information of this
* M onc most difncuU Mr. Lloyd to order the drinking fountain. This
Resolved, T h a t a. copy o f ' t h e s e
W om an's
Mirsionary Union.
Sin.- s o r t .
excellent and made himoslf most was prim arily the object of present­
resolutions be sent lo Mrs. F ernald
said th at Seminole means in tluunpopular trying to expose thefl hero- ing the play a n d as soon as th e per­
by our secretary anil a copy be fur­
Arkansas .Statesm an Here
Indian language "w an d erers,” and
lne' Helene on her wedding day.
formance was over Mrs. W. E. W at­
nished tin- Sanford Herald with re­
Hon. il
M.
Wallace of Hot
she hrq&gt;w! t h a t the Seminole As«*»
Daddy Pinchback, the editor, was son ordered the drinking fountain
quest
that th e y be published. .
t h e ----ciation would he wunderen* from Springs, Ark., bus arrived In the city
P»rt assigned to E. F. House- and it will arrive in a few days to
C. R. Walker.
ways that are inefficient. T h e nim of to join' his wife a n d expect* to re ­
Jolder and whUe * he HbeHsd th e grace tho city street* and he a re­
CHAS. KANNER
F. W. Mahoney.
tho W. M. ,U. j s to have e v e r y 'wom- main during t lit? winter. Mr, W a l­
fcrald and editors in general, he freshment alike to man and beast
F. 1’. Forster.
lace is prominent in hi* home skate
nn enlisted.
did it in such a m an n er as to bring T h e Indies are to b l congratulated j Ket first piige mention its
t Non mil lee
Th*- nom inating loinm ittoo n|* having served in th e t S Congress
° * n .th e bouse. It was also one of not only for their entertain m e n t but
tlu* largest advertisers in
pint.tril by the ininleraior mail*- the for six years ami received additional
1 &gt;e difficult paits of the play but fur their prom ptness in making good
today’s issue. The ad­
The Home and School Assucial -n
following report, which was ailuptt-d honors in his n a tiv e city and state
.* r‘ Householder proved to bo a the object of their organization.
star.
vertisement may be found
ExeiuUve Committ*-«- I
Mm
Hi- recently m arried Mrs Mary K. of Lake City has just held a most in ­
Stoner of Oviedo, Rev \N AS WiL Sym es of this cUy, the marriage oc­ teresting and successful flower »how.
heii* Krank is alwaya good a n d
D ayton, Uhto, Nov. 13. Laundryon page 7
lian of T av a res, Rev. J. G. Parsons curring in Michigan and Sanford and T h e exhibition continued for tw o
a favorite with Sanford m an near hero has captive balloon
of
Titusville, H. T. McClelland of Htirrounding c o u n try looks most fa- day* and r e a d y a hundred entri«-*»
p ' l e , and he was a t hi. best as with which laundr-y is raised above
Several prizes were
Daytona,
C. W, Entxmlngcr.
voruble to Mr. Wallace, this being were made.
Special
Notice
° y' *"• boy who would r a th e r the dust of the city to bleach and
Member S ta tu Board of M inions: his first visit to ilio statO.
aw arded, the lirst prize being $5 in
4han think and he gathered all
A fy- a l l
,_________ ____
The Herald will on each
gold for the best twelvo c h r y s a n ­
G. W. Holme* of jEuati*.
the comedy to himself and k e p t it
Philadelphia, P a., Nov. 13.— Six themum*. In no part ol th e coun-*
Delegate
t
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B
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tis
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Alton, P a . , , Nov. 13.— Ju stice of
day call attention to the vention a t Houstcfti, Te'xas: Rev. policemen recently m atched coin* to try do these won»lerlul|y beautiful
U J \ | ° ‘ U w I’1* '« ‘ I" 1 "&gt;»il*&gt; U * th e peace, George B. Pfeifer rocently
largest
advertisement
in
nee who would a d e p t an abandoned a u tu m n flower* gain greater perfec­
George H y m an .
celebrated his fiftieth b irth d a y by
b aby found by a n officer on a d o o r­ tion, and yet few place* givo ch ry s ­
Aunt Jane
Delegate«
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in the warehouse at Lake H a rn ey
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\* cnnlingl V. Iloti**' I- hereby given
that .ill persons interested * are i n ­
viteli to be present ut the above
mimed lime ami place to express
J their v ii *vs upon Ilo- i hurweter of t he
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rollìi! d o no l i r t t r r I Ili il y; tinnì l o
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A ( H IEL IS AMONG Y E TAKING N O T ES A M ) FA IT H ,
° t h a t Su li ford wax al il e l o t a k r cure
of t h è |&gt;eo|ile w ho wai j l npurt nii-llt»
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Itooxt ami 'In- loxxti l.on-t« wiili you il I'crtaiii "Mimrl
young nu
tu |IC or no fallili^ iloes Hot wiilil a
K n o ck and you a rc on the.-hidf;
1 timi town.
houxe l o he &lt;o n i f o r t i . h l e .
All l i
F or the town get» n k of a lutin xxiih
" W h y , j apu, lie llirtfd with m e ; nord» is a h o u i t h r e e or f o u r r o oms

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muid kick him»e!f

“ B oost when y o u r town is lively.
B o o s t when it i» ax dead ax »in:
run.
S o M i r k to y o u r j t» I * and win.'

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h asked me "which way. little one?' nicely utrunged for lich t houseand offered to follow me.
I wunl keeping.
And hullo, great Heuvhim whipped. Oh, if I were only a en» give the people a bathroom.
! man.'
Honestly, it i* nwlul the many rail»
Mamma naturally got pupa'» hat (or rooms with hath in liti» city. \n
----i f Tfn MX-shooter apart uifiii houxe here well f (j - n 1. !•••&lt;]
a way . Hut papa d
lay hidden away.
didn't
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id n 't or eeyu e :»
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take the hint.
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instinct of man.

Your lovely neck. ! things will be different, und you will

I do not I.i \ or t III» huy .1 bale
movement 1» little bit
It lx being
worked to death mid ix a detiiiiicnt
to the entire so u th
I tonda &lt;1
. our.-, ix m &gt;i n.iMiig limili i&lt;&gt; '■(&gt; on
th e sub,eel .1* &gt;(’ii Maud .ntt.ui 1»
bru. gli. g .1 good p r i ll’ bul the short
s t a p le people should sit on the lid
e x c e p t in cases where they are ' a c ­
tu a lly in need of th e iie.essarie» of
life.
Buying a bale of cotton inily'
help some but tile wide advertising
will
i \1 i tu.illy give
t ie . 1 1 1 .. 11
s t a t e s a black eye and it will t a k e

a large portion of your well develop- h; ve to pay for the diffvrem «• ! i.
ed breast, your arms and by mean» addition to the money you will ■a \'
of n slip in your skirt and transput- there ix also t hi fact t bat you are
cut hose a goodly share of .your he l pi ng t o
I he “ wolf" from
lower lim b, are exposed to view » • • l u c i m i ! r »
while e\ &gt;ry I In 1
I lie portion ol your bo j . that 1- |X II -111 ll .
lied 1 ondila”
&lt;n\(Ted Ix ciot licit 111 x.;ch a w.
tiial e x .iy .nr\&gt;ai.d
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and every woman, too, would nuke
” 1 hen, wlisn you pass a man, or |p ),js or her bpsiness, the next hour
a group of men, you giggle, to»» In* o r « h u ila » , l o l o o k
a r o u n d ih
your liead, a i d perhups icim llk to h o m o p r e m i» « - » a n d x . ’ C I l o XX 1 I l f
your gul compiininn that lili» is t h e . n u b i bi&gt; ti x c i l
l i p t o l o o k III 1 I . T .
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\Tilusia and Seminole counties will,
have larger and better exhibit» at
F O R S A I .E
tin- next midwinter fair lo be held in
Orlando than they have ever bud.
Sale Cel. ry Plant»
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d ( l a hliet t . I r. &gt; . h a x . n inboth &lt;oiilitl. » h..\e pr.rx i.|. d appro
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II.I not.1 tin* applopria
Kor S a l e Due four room house
Hon was divided eijuully bel^veen
Address Anthe city council and tlu^ county cum- furnished for $800 00.
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A white way down First
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the principal streets or pro in the
process ol in tailing them and as
yet 1 have not been able to wake up
I lie peop e of Sanford .1 h o 1-iULU&gt;'-y
main ¡itr e d .
I lia ye not gime into
the matter but I am sure tiw Soulli-

to meet

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their

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open in a few weeks for *o?ho uf my
g»od friend» were *o aiwiou» that
they eould hardly he hcld back
expeeially wIteli .thè turkey»
and
uuail persixted in iittarkini; them
in ita* lue fi wuy x and hf.igcx
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lerne. ulthough thr plou of »eli de­
tener waii noi »uMuined
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know Inm mudi thè line» were hut
ihry can gei liack pari of (he money
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M e l., poll» I" find (&lt;•. Idle t.oii
Son e week* ago th e Mellopolls
iiud.essed an &lt;ditonul lo the girls ol
Miun.i, u Iricndiy pr cue it me id . 01.1
the foolishnunt of - s c h o o l girls und I
girls who .arc young enough 10 be
in school wealing bizarre clothe».
\Ye were, aware, o f 1cou rse, that tiie
girls of Miami are in iro way an e x ­
ception to girls all o v er the country,
in Die matter of tnappropr are1 dre»
-— ¡ft fact we think th e girls of Miumi
show considerably b e t t e r taste than
the girl* ol other places—and we
were in t e n d e d in notinring that
the Metropolis editorial. " D o n ’t Do
I t, Girhi.“ was republished in many
other newspapers.

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Instead ol
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willing III'»» to help.

iiope th a t som e enterprix-

“ Boost » h u i y o u get new c itize n s, girl to his side, “ po One on earth i s 1 ¡tig citizen wifi hark to thi il l at it
tpnre interested in y mj than your build one at inne
B o o s t when the g am e is tame;
T h e n there In.*
No one mucker to a raise not been a better tim e in year» lor
IT you happen to fall don't lie th e re old dad.
to your defense.
But listen.
T h i s b u i l d i n g th a n right now
M utcnul
and bawl.
' « ry interest lias led me to study .can lie bought a t a close price iwul
B u t get up and tmo»t again. "
you a n d this is w hat 1 have learn ed , j labor is plentiful a t a 1reasonable
,
You go down the street very wage, while the builders arc glad to
“ Boost for the, town’» advancement.
scantily
dre»sed.
B o o s t on the firing line;
1 ou deliberately make overhead expenses instead of a
F o r t h e .c h a p t h a t ’s found 011 th e CAP se us much of your perron as is big profit. When the war in Europe
necessary to appeal to the cumul begins to wane, or is over, all there
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T h e truth a t h a t the editorial
»aid se in e things th a t should lie said
often, und wc lilive been wondering
if girls are aware t h a t the very
people whom they fa n c y they are
c h u rn in g are criticising them in 1:
way th u t would griove them deeply,
if t h e y know It. . O n ly yesterday,
for instunee, a . hundsnme young
fellow— a Miami b o y who is desorvedjy^popular'with all who know
him— brought a m arked copy of a
new spaper to. the Metropolis office
and asked if the a rtic le would not
m ake u worth-while on e to discuss.
We t h i n k it is worth more than a
discussion und give it here in it*
en tire ty , simpJy becauae it^shuw» a
aide to 11 question thqt^^a worth conaidcring.
T h e atory originated in the Mancheater Journal, and m ight almost
be a truo account of a happening in

Miami:
A you n g lady, hor cheeki ffuibcd
with indignation and her eyia Hash­
ing fire, b uiat in upon her parent«
and d c m z n td in no u n cor ain toneig
t h a t p ap a imn.edii.tely go and lick

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looking tow'll; upd let’s begin, like
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good mun in the office I think that
the patron» of the office should ex­
press their opinion a the poll» and
t c i|ueslion
of the
post master
where there are *0 many candidates
(.» 8unford promise» should be de­
termined by a ptimury election.
'I he patron» of the office have some
voice in the m atter and In the pe­
tition where the same people sign
all the pnpctS there is really no ex­
pression given Only a Democrat
would lie eligible t o ’ muke the race
for postmaster but all patrons of the
oflhe could exorcise their prirogatives in the m atter. 'I ho sooner the
postoffircs nre taken out of politic*
the sooner the patrons can get ef­
ficient service. This of course is
one man’s opinion but as time goes
on the m ajority of the putrona will
feci the same way ubout it. Every
Democrat in the Sanford district 1*
entitled to muke the race for postm iste r and in u primary ho would
huve an equal show for the place.
Th is is D em ocratic and cannot he
ignored, for it is the voice of the
people.
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Five acres tiled land Inside city , Turu ÎT-lle
limits for ren t, near brick rond und
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nl »&lt;•é Lu
loading stution.
Apply to A. D Nulle r o f \
Hrrboii
. mt ■L/ * •
Connelly, Sanford. Florida.
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N*»l I«*«•
I I'frl') g
piirrhispr of 11*■ i er t
Furnished rooms for housekeeping thr :tr*l «In&gt; •f J«»»»*• '
-ani re rI if!| ale in »1
at Mr*. ( '. II. Smith's, ;I08 Dark «(•iHit-M« ioti for D t •I•
Ave., between .'lrd und 4th streets. t rufiliUTr «lili :»*
hrarri 1 ) f foil •» Dit
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, -11umt **•! in v&lt;tni'i«d(
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For Rent
One acre tiled lan d or ” , I I 21. H, ft
1
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Third street and Maple avenue
Thr maM !Alni I • I V
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*»f thr i* •»! Btl »r »'f
Address Rex Packard. R F. D 1! M
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' fas •!••••] «»ill i ur ih»
t#f hrreml'iT. A 1*1
For Rent
Two lag stores on
W ittir««
nty
ifi* *1
First street.
Jo e De Mont, Coco . I hla ihr lOfh tla&gt; •»f rN» ^
f1*
(‘Irrlk C’lrrtiif I*nut t
Cola Company.
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My -•». «
•3 -Tur*- 5tc
For Rent — Rooms furnished or un­
furnished. C or. Pi\rk and Seventh
I r t a Enjoyments
street.
IHI-dtc
If wo listen to the I»-*' gtndc*. *
11.in.
shall turn with cipinl tb’«
MISCELLANEOUS
i »sc
subtler allurement* Mia»
bat
Wanted-Good white hoy with wheel cess. Wo shall onjo) exo u*
.
for pressing ç lu b — one faroiliar with not tho vulgarity of ••xrclm*’
city.
Apply to corner First street. delight Jp our work rati” »
and Palmetto avenue.
2 1 -2 tp
tho applause It may bring 1
-------------------------------- «----------------------------------- -------faction In tho quiet thin*» 10
Lost Tuesday— Roman gold breast beauty of a spring niornlnz
pin. Return to Herald Office.
Re­ humble eervlce of our nblzb*" r in ^
ward.
.
2 2 - 2 1p
communion with the *»tMrit«&gt;••* lu.^
and beyond u s - f a r »urr-&gt;
Wanted Colored woman wants of any external and '
sewing by the duy at 705 Pine Ave. performances J Itrl. rl* &gt;
City reference furnished.
22-2p

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W e lu r e tlw * r t tried to h e ju it • links’ »lu »d
of the othci fellow in th e g fn c i» l etjuipirfctir of
our d o rr. A i en exid ro ce o f thi* &lt;k(ire to (how
iLorfcuMrO »nd only th e beM o l cita y ik tu j, w *
g(»dly recommend to u*er* o f ink

Girter’s
P e n cra ft
Combined Office

and Fountain F e n
V Mun named Lively is tearing
down some of the old Inndmurks
around Tallahassee und building
nevy stores. He should have a vote — rhe nevrurt m em ber of the C u rtri’i I n ftreilr.
P eo ctalt Ink »»me* m blue *o d drie* ■ je| (&gt;U&lt;k.
of thanks for having such a name It •• « p e d a lly brilliani. tm oo(h and permanent.
in Tallahassee.
C om e M and let u i »bow you the new Carte« ink
• • •
bold« with the new flow -coutioiler.
B u y b is c u it b a k e d by
i
Tho Seminole county fair will bo
u reality in u few Weeks and the
committees will get down to work.
E v ery mdn i n . t i f i county should get
• Sarfcid, Flctlda
behind thi« projec »nd boost. Tho
Always took f o r that Nom a
ladiea can «1 way« be depended upon
and we need n ot call them forward.
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Mi t c h e l l .
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Heiald Piinlirg Co.

Wanted Good F arm . Well locatod
Sus pe nde d Anlmat&gt;on
»
— Give description and price.* From
Thcro are many different f°r
owner only. J . A. Truvor. B o x 764, suspended animation, some r''v
Chicago, III.
,
2 2 -2 tp
from accident. Ilko drowning " r ^
Ing, and aomo duo to a reftUla.ri!
Wanted— T o sell or rent on eaay curiing process of nature, ll '
payment«, a good, used piano. Must hibernation, or winter sleo i. at
be disposed of Wednesday.^ Ad­ animals. Romo animals during
,
dress “ Piano,” . In care of Sanford nation a r e smothered In close^P*
h erald .
23-1 tp
mud at th e bottom of pond»
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CS TH E SAN FO R D H E R A L D

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRID A YS

//V S A N F O R D — L ife In W oith Living
S \ S F U R I» . FLO RID A . FRIDAY. NOVEMBER lì». 1914

VOLI MK VI

NO 21

REPORT OF SCHOOLS BAPTISTS GATHER
STATE OF FLORIDA
IN ASSOCIATION

Ttir|ii- nu nr V' III 1.1 III! II N i l ' l l
Tin- tur|m-ti11r••• 'I'l-i at nr* ul Mnl
l' .nul Smitli Florida «III uni t in
uiiuril ¡n tin- Court House oii
"t '- 'L i j, Nov ! 7 1li .il II a in All
iir|H*iitinc operators ar* urged to
• {»resent as muu) mutters oí im- T iiE T am nnarim nA M T aS T A K ^firrA T roN
&gt;rtun*-e will i-i&gt;iti«* Infor*- tin* nicer-j
___ UML-LM :i I (&lt; ) UNTY — 1 IZIsl &gt;
ir.

BIG HIT SCORED
BY HOME TALENT
«OUT OF T IlE .F O U r.A V A S .
• CLKVEK e x h i b i t i o n o f
sVNFOlfD |TALENT

Presi»)-terian ( liurch
I he Sun day school a ml Urol bor­
iinoti of the Presbyterinh church
meet at 9:45 in thu Imperial Theater
and all ure cordially welcomed.
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A double quarter will furnish mu­
sic
at
tin*
preaching
service
at
II
o r c a n IN D IA N R I V E R O R L A N D O
|«»'clock and a quartet will sing at the
f f- Vlu.tng set vie** at 7
H I O I I W A Y A N D C R()£uS’
Dr. Brownie«* has instituted an m AHI.I', CONDITIONS
T H E ST . JO H N S
|novation in these servii-**», a ju nior
-i-rvue (or children takes up the
The 8i*’minolo Baptist Association
lirst 15 minutes «&gt;1 the hour, in which . Tju* follqvviag xwlicc.. haa_ been rcwas n&gt;.: i/.e.d at
lirday
r.TX'W 1fnrrn th*; \Sar^ DepartnTint
'-'*’■’•35^
he morning children's ser­ and is given below for tho-benefit of
..Í
\«;V:_
oren.
us t h e .»tat** S e e r a t ur y of Mi s s i ons
mon is an ob ject lesson »erinon. At The Herald readers:
most a p t l y expr es s e d it. t h e h n h y |
ingiil he is preaching a series on
Notice of .public hearing to bo
was hum lull grown.
Child Life in mission lands to chil­ held December 7, 19f4, in tho ware­
The delegate* from the various
dren. The children also contribute house at Lake Harney, Fla., in refer­
churche» "met ut Sanford with the
some special music to each of these ence to application of the board of
First Baptist church of this place,
night services.
county commissioners of Seminole
yesterday morning and the meeting
county, and " t h e b^ard of county
was begun with a devotional service
commissioners of Volusia county, for
in charge of Rev. Wm. Stones of
a permit for tho construction of u
Oviedo
T h is was followed by an
bridge over the St. Johns river on
address Gy Rev. C M
Brittain,
tho Indian River Orlando highway,
buxine»» manager of Columbia . Col­
crossing the river in Section 28,
lege at Lake City
He presented the
Township 20 south Ranee 33 east
work " f I k .........liege and tin* needs of

AND TAX

t
For Men Onl&gt;
l' •
Kd lieu I ion in Its ICel.it lint til
in u report made by \V. N. Sbeuts
The lL-ruld has often atuted th at
Ideal Citizenship" will be the suli* »u jierintenclent of public instruction,
Sanfor.l had exceptionally
clever
n l u| 1 lie ,1ft- ti i rr in be dHivrrp.d l " to tin* comptroller, th e talent n*»i ’" uuI k ■ i ngegliiy
! i i r T-uiis next Sunday morning county proportion of the fund de­
circles hut also in histrionic lines
:.t 1* .to at tin* Duptht church, corner rived from the one null state tax is
and every home talent play demonl ’ark avenue and Sixth street
This shown a* $1,424.86 bused on ah avUm. KslhM
Mark, must
ha*,l| „ K. K„ „
w * h .v , bo,„ hwln« erpgo attendance of 1,357. •
There was a Total attendance of
,h«n«h. i t a t S . d o r d people M
a .......... .
.........
126,565 for the year, and that tho
•his talent when »he gave them thtl
. ..
,
total amount under the one mill ta
very strung play " O u t of the Fold
larger numlier.
F. E. Ci..
apportioned is $132,893.25.
Duval
ts put on in leas than t u o weeks and
Class Reporter.
county showing the largest average
ber raatedid not distfppolnt her in
attendance of pupils in tho public
any part of the performance.
schools. 9.49H. and has apportioned
For the past few day* the «iris
to it the largest alnount from this
and boy» have been most active in
one
mill tax fund, uf $9,970.80.
campaigning lor tickets, arranging
Franklin county make» the small* st
program» and costumes anr\ there
in a s t rong a n d forcef ul
s h o w i n g of any rownty in t he s t a t e a eollegi
»a» an air &lt;*i expectancy in th** city,
wi th 584 pupil» ami .hi apportion- man ner
great 1&gt; enhanced by the business­
At no
di nn er wa» »«*rved al t he
»« -f f«i3
like .nr &lt;&gt;! Mr». Murks. who had ST. PETERSBl RC POUCH, ■
church
Gy
t
h e ladies, in tin* "ChuluThe
average
attendance
of
pupils
charge oi the play under the uusH A V E M Y H l) E U M Y S ­
ota
st
yl
e.
"
A long tabl e bad been
and
the
amount
apportioned
to
each
pices of the Woman’s Club.
The
T
E
R
Y
T
O
S
O
L
V
E
prepared
on
the grounds extending
county
is
shown
below:
proceeds for the 'benefit of tho Civic
nearly
half
a
block, an d it was
Av.
AttendAmt.
Ap­
League was a most worthy object
heaped
with the good tilings tinañe**
Pupils
portioned
St.
Petersburg.
Nov
13.
With
a
and the fame of the players had
l a di es ol *inf*»r*l know »if well how
pri-ri-iled them, therefore it was no ' dozen negroes m jail held a» »&gt;i» ( ' o i mt ies
126.565 $132.893.25 t o prepare, and t h e visitor» as well us
Totals. .
wondi-r that a crowded house greet- , p c t». St- Petersburg authorities till­
did fill! JUstli-l* to ill«ed them at the rise of the curtain [ morning i-outimn-d their i-tTort» t* M. i chua
■i. IT! 55 home f"l*
5.2 I I
occasion
-o. i
'ip* 2t&gt;
suive lin prnl-ll-MI "f who killed I I Maker
Tuesday evening
kl 1 I" I 1 •• n.... ting Was I Illled
I ir,» 15
1 to.I
Tli i.iglit was cool, tint tin* iludi­ F i'hcrin.in. Gut litri*- hr.ni.Ci, w.*» B a V
. p . ol iotl.it »er Vices led
together
*
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79
0
5
Ihe I ti) ureiP wnina n. who w.i» B r a d f o r d
2. 16 I
ente froze up when lio- lira t act inaile
*
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P:ir»oil» of Tit U» villi-.
by
Rev*
I
criminally
assaulted,
i»
r.iiiotial
t**
I 115
1. 170 76
opened with u most realistic snow
Bre\ard
iifga
m." Xt l"H was * I
1 751 »*»• a temi
I 1'*2
»celie .«ml tin- pluy was &lt;111 with day an&gt;t »ay « t Ga t I h&gt; 1 •gr. ■ w1 &lt; all,null
940
80
i
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•
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led
a
I
letters
from *■hurdu*»
.sfili
the usual sutlerillg of tin* lieroine, killed Mr »hi-rman wer*- l*xitt Gluck, t it rus
9fi7
0
5
wishing
to
foin
ihe
new
association.
92 1
the bad villain und all the other on«* *»( them tall ami the other »hurt C l a y
togellur
t
allii-of
deli gales
* III II g * o|..- i ' l l
rhuri'.-rs that forili the threads She d.»
. Ollj
. 152 l o
idl'd
f
if
and
are
gi vi-n
present.
■lav. I al lief I Lid.
that happe
UÍ ft* ihi lmiru Ilia.
2 , 9 * 2 nil
- In
In-low
*
g:
ni-t
uki-li
i
lil
IG. I of the Fold" I» a v«-r&gt; dif- (alitili
"!l.4«'»n s o
II
Rev
ami Mr.DuvU" .
Til
regarded •*' 1 Invili
ti« ult piece even for professionals b e i m i hcr
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Itigtii
mu
I '* I - &lt; hot
.g
and tin- ijilgmi-nt of Mrs. Marks in of lit ti*
1, 9 2 2 sn

STILL SEARCHING
FOR MURDERER

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t hqtlgl &lt; 1
rrr . * i * um pi-rfi-i fly tilling tho ha x ••
wit Lu ii •
pu •
N-.a
» rum-, tin- Schoolmaster oi In r
ami uta of iln- pri nci pal c h a r a c t e r *
A P" *
» e «Mlliilly
pl aye d by
t l.iti-nac
Ma! •
IG Inni 11Ul I e a lot t o
timi.--* ,• ai.il was e q u a l t o tin: l&gt;
ra»loii. carry ing it oil like a Vetera i
t I,a« -J &gt;Uigw»' of c o u r s e w«i.» ni
pected to do ins purl a n d was no
disappoint ment to his f ri end s
Ae
Ian.g ! i li i. the n a t u r a l p r o t e c t o r it
the II.!,ocelli III- rose to lllgilts that
brinigli! ' i . i r s i n the «-yes of I in a «
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h*r out in the peaceful icdusi* i oi
» rountry school.
Mr». Cobb, the villng? gossi| portrayed by Mrs. R. A. Newrnui WIIM
one of the surprises of tho ev* ing.
being perfect in tho part and «ow­
ing remarkable aptitude in
very
particular.
Surapne, the tomboy, played by
Mi»» Olga Schultz and Marie faithr°P. by Miss Gretchcn Sih u liz were
both remarkably
good.
These
young ladies made their deliut in
thi« play before u Sanford audience
»nil demonstrated their talents. They
hav i* tacvived good training in dra­
tnuilc art and each scored a hit in
their respective parts.
John Laihrop, tho college bred
young man and *bio tho villain of
tbc play was taken by S. M. Lloyd.
an *&gt;lil favorite and while tho part
one moat difficult Mr. Uoyd
excellent and made himsiK most
unpopular trying to expose thejg herone, Helene on her wedding day.
Daddy Pinchback, the editor, was
‘ h* p,rt ¿»signed to E . F. House­
holder and whUe * he libelled the
«■raid and editors In general, he
1 it in such a manner a* to bring
down.the bouae. It waa also one of
1 '** dillicult pnits of the play but
H°u*eholder proved to bo a
H-hx Frank is always good and
J**»
* itvoritc
with Sanford
nple, and he was at hla beat as
°
boy who would rather
thln thin,t *nd he gathered all
tQ

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I-. •' -G-r o| tie i i,,i-l ol P........ and
tills prevented drunkenness. Une ne­
gro who ran from a po«.se was shot
at about 3 o’clock rhis morning, but
di ilged till* Gullet» ami got awav
II** was *.1-1-11 » ni* a k I n g i *»*•-. » Ni el l i
tr«-et in the ne g r o qua r t e r »
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G O V E R N M E N T M A K I N G A|
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S E A R C H F O R ItA D IO
I dor consul-rift ion an application of
O U T F IT S
the above named counties to con­

struct a bridge over the S t. Johns
river above Lake Harney, in Sec­
tion 28, Township 20 south, Rangt*'
33 east, u public heuring will bo held
in the warehouse at Iaike Harney
for the purpose of hearing argu­
ments for and against the erection
of said bridge

A report that hidden wireless s t a ­
tion somewhere on the Florida pen­
insula is in communication with
either Germany or Japan, and that
government ullicials are investigat­
ing. I» colored Gy tin* fact ttwit Lieut
Hargr a ve» **f tin* i
S radio »er
\* c u r d i ng l &gt; . until *- is h e r e b y gi ven
vu*- was in I a* k.son vill*- I hr*«- «lays
t ha t all perstms i n t e r e s t e d ' a re i n ­
ago on an unknown mission
vited to In* pr e s ent at t h e a b o v e
Hi- called at tin* lo* ul station of
n a me d l i m e a n d place t o e x p r es s
the M. «rioni Wifeless Telegraph t ’o
t lli-ir Views npnti tile * harai ’ter of til**
lining)) In'* visit liter** was pure!) ul)
bridge pr o pos e d to In* hui l l .
Wh i le
olticial, but elTort» to locate him
all st :it«*m**nt** at the h e a r i n g are
Liter proved futile
Operator* "I the
giv«-ii line * ••11»i &lt;t*-r.» 11 &lt;&gt;&gt;i. i m port a n t
private iionirti itid not know why
f . u t s .uni - t a t i s t i * - i n t •nili-ii t o h a v e
l i e wa» in town, t hough I f&lt;«-&gt; knew
o.xpcci.il wei ght in till- l i nal d e t e r ­
In tit a» a government expert.
mi na t i on of t h e »u 1*)*-* i -houGI p r e f ­
\i cording to \N aslupgk'Oi advice»,
erabl y In- » ut* nut ted in wr i t i ng in
i In- ruiner» of tin* operation of t lo -|
**r *i*i to I.* . inn*- *•( re* or,|
huGl*1 iati--!.' Gave Ini : .persistent
Ilo
. a i l , i i - *, •
a n supposed to
to in i om muni* o 1 1*•i « w tli Gelliger

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íK-i retury ,l)aiin-l» atol I apt
Bul' lard, in charge of I In* tin vqd radio
»&lt; r v 11 i al Wa» In ri,. I ".
\i cording to r)u- n-p«*rt- Golii
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Drang»*
( Isceola
Pal m It.-A* h
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2.I2G
1.267
1.110
1.391
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5. i n l

5..3.V* 20

Put na n.

2.1 »7

2,290 3 5

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1,n‘.»7
2.81 l
1.357
1,338

P ii -IL.
Polk
G i­

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Santa Rosa
S*-ll»i noi*
S u m te r.
. 3.337
Suwannee
920
Taylor
2.81 G
Volusia
907
Wakulla
2.452
\\ niton
2.1 10
W .ishliigton
Amount for iipportionnielli
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2,966.80 t; w Holmes was elected mod952.35 erator. Jno. D. Jinkinn of Sanford
2.574.60 was *&lt;l«*«-ted clerk a rid treasurer
2.215.60
|atti-r from I.ak*' Helen cliuri h
I read ¡uni tin» church wa» admitted
$136,439.38 j mo the Association
132,8 9 3 .2 6 1 Visitors recognized and w*-l*-omi-&lt;l
I Dr S. B. Bog«'rs. secretary state
$ 3.646.13 board of missions; Mrs. 11 &lt;' I’«c i­
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Dayton. Ohio, Nov. 13. Laundryman near here has captive balloon
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Plenty of Literature
At the Commercial Club headquarter» in the Herald olb«-e there is
plenty of literature descriptive of
the city and c o u n t y ’ and the real
estate men und other» who are in­
terested in boosting tin* city cun
find what they want ut tin* head­
quarters.
Secretary Haynes i» on
the jo b every «lay and will do all
that ho can to further the advertis­ Balan. &lt;■ left in Treasury
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ll&lt;- has li»ts of
propnective residents that are open
1 critian .Music Club
to the public and tin- olii«-«* e* ready
T h e Cecilian Music Club meets a t
to serve tin* ppopkv.
M » c Munson
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The Indies of the Civic Depart­
ment of tke W om an’s Club are true
to their word and lost no time ufti-r
the entertainment Tuesday night
to order the drinking fountnin. This
was primarily the object of present­
ing the play and as soon us the per­
formance was over Mrs. W. E. Wntron ordered the drinking fountain
and it will arrive in a fuw duys to
C H A S. B A N N E R
graco the city streets and be a re­
freshment alike to man and beast. &lt;
get first page mention «us
Tho Indies ure to bt congratulated |
the largest advertisers in
not only for their entertainment hut j
for tlu'ir promptness in making good
today’s issue. The ad­
the object of their organization.

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Im-hii-lup at.'I li.irty ii'upiratlon of
Geo H F'ertntl*l iii ALL our und**Ftnkings whi eft meant for tfo* 1&gt;«-»J in­
terests of our city, and
Whereas. In Mr F'ernnld »*■ a l w up fitiiritf lit«- q talitli-s of .« I fior
otlglt gent I«-mu n wnle .tw.ike and
whole -niili-'l ■iii/.* n m \l I worthy
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stmt of in» tint«* and •business a b il­
ity. and
Wherein*. \S *• feel keenly t !i«- loss
of fits companionship, counsel and.
sympathy, ajid with it all a deep
sense of gratitude to 'nfir Heavenly
Father for the influence and help­
fulness of such a character as this,
our fellow citizen and brother. Geo.
II F'ernald has proven in our midst
to In* for the fiast thirty yeurs;
therefore, he it

Resolved, T h a t as an expression
T h e regular aerials now in general of our sorrow &lt;»v**r his *i*-|&gt;artur«i anil
use consists of from four to eigfit esteem for hi» character that we ded­
win-» filing on two st rdc fiers lie- icate to )us memory u page in our
FT !.«•• S m i t h , m o de r a t o r &lt;&gt;f W &lt;-kiv.i j t w e e n tall pole», e x a c t l y as a b um
reejird book, in the minutes of our
Assort«turn;-Mr» FT L. Sunlit, and mock 1» swung, tin* wtre^ l)«“lng proceedings, on which a copy of
Rev. FT A. Milton of Wekiva Asso­ spaced two or three feet apart, and these resolutions shall he spread, and
ut least a hundred feet long. Such fufther.
ciation
By unanimous vote tin* name ait installation wnulil In* easily rec­
Resolved, T h a t we hereby express
chosen was th at of The Seminole ognized hy anyone acquainted with to his bereaved widow,, Mrs. F'erBaptist Association. A constitution wireless, though it would not bo najd. our sincor** and heartfelt sym ­
and Hi tides of failli were adopted. visible any great distance. It is ex ­ pathy in this her loss and grief, and
Mrs. H. C. Peel man addressed pected thut the federal authorities further,
the Association in behalf of the will welcome any information of this
Resolved, Thut a. copy of -These
Woman's Mie* ionary Union.
Sti«j so rt.
resolutions be sent to Mrs. F’ernald
said that Seminole means in tin*
by our secretary un*l a copy be fur­
Arkansas Statesm an Here
Indian Innguage "w anderers." and
nished the Sanford Herald with rcshe hopwl th a t the Seminole A»«*&gt;
Hon. R
M.
Wallace of Hot
xiuest that they be published. .
d ation would he wanderers from Springs, Ark., haa arrived In the city
' C. K. Walker.
ways that are inefllclent. T h e aim of to join' his wife and expects to re­
F\ W. Mahoney,
the W. M. ,U. j s to have e v e r y ‘wom­ main during the winter. Mr. W al­
F” P. F’orster.
la«-«* is prominent in his horn** state
an enlisted.
Commii lee
The nominating committee up- having served m the I S Congress
pon.teil Gy tin' inixli'r.xtor made tin- for six years and received additional
The Horn** and Si hool Associat; n
following report, which w its adopted
hinutr.» tn his n ativ e city aud state
Executive Commit!**«* P-OT*
He recently married Mr» Mary FT of Lake City ha* just h.-ld a most in­
Stoner of Oviedo, Rev \N
\\ d Symes of this c ity , tho marriage o c ­ teresting and »uccckaful flower show.
Inin of Tavares, Rev. J . G. Parsqna curring in Michigan and Sunford unit T h e exhibition continued for two
of Titusville, H. T . McClelland of surrounding country looks most fu- duys and neusly a hundted entries
Several prizes were,
Daytona, C. W. F'.ntzminger.
vorublc to Mr. Wallace, this being were made.
Member S t a t e Board of M intons: )ti&gt;« lirst visit to tho stiittf.
awarded, the first prize being $5 in
gold for the best twelvo ch rysan ­
G. W. Holmes of ,Euatis.
Philadelphia, P a., Nov. 13.— Six themums. In no part of the coun­
Delegate t d Southern Baptist Con­
vention a t HouitJt). T e *x u s:-R c v . policemen recently matched coins to try do these wonderfully beautiful
■ec who would adopt an abandoned uutump flowers gain greater perfec­
George Hyman.
Delegates tt/ Florida S t a t e Con- baby found by an ofiker on a door- tion, and yet few (daces givo chrys­
•tep.
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anthemums attention.
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At D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons

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There was u nice ruin Monday the two little Mower girls,
morning, which tdl the farmers were Jaco b s and Ycrliu P rev ail, who prrU
glad to see.
ceded th e , bridal couple atjd scat- ^
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white baskets n perfect shower of
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D E N T S — EV EN T S O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y— E F F IC IE N T
Ora all joined ti c i hurc h - ut Monree rose petals along the aisle
and
were biTptired I Ge’i.y rfternooi; larch. The bride mid groom entered
•r e p o r t e r s c o v e r T e r r it o r y
f o r
h era ld
I together and proceeded down the
j aisle to tlje bridal arch, where the
tlngAti|»i a neta fence in front.
' beautiful and impressive ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Gourde Clarke were
CASSIA CHAT I t II
•scys •performed b y Rrv. -Mr.' H ope of
recent "callers nC Mr. West dr dick's
the Methodist church of Oviedo.
lio n . L. P. Hagan came over from and a t Mr. B a llin g e r's .j lie is also
The Ladies' Magszir.e Club «;■» Directly uftcr tho ceremony t h i par­
improving his pro|&gt;orty here, and delightfully’ entertained by Mrs. C. I.
Hanford M ond ay.
ty left the church and repaired to
Mrs. M c L u r t y ’» s is t e r , Mrs. Brown will soon have th e ir bungalow in a Marshall last Fjid uy.afternoon. The
the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and her b r o t h e r , . Mr. Alfred Wobb com fortable condition.
su bject Christmas was mr.de very and Mrs. F. M. Story, where a de­
L ittle E ric Lundquist^is still ill inteiesting by Mrs. Meade as leader,
arrived W ednesday from A tlanta.
licious wedding supper was served
Mrs. Brown will remain for the win- with lagrippe.
with Mrs. S’onge and Mrs. Cn»w*.
i — iakipn rty n m ihffaw i m ini* rii».4a
-Lund&lt;
M r — W ebb bus pq refaa&amp;cd-^n
lord
FTy r~ FoVcrnl ■ffTfiT'Itt*
ate families of th e .b rid e and'groom .
the Sinmionhr place and will make were ut h is ,b ro th e r E lm er’s on F r i ­ lections from thi *V ictroln were
Tho bride was beautifully, gowned
his home here. His family will prob­ day, as tho la tte V s wife is ill from much appreciated. __ Delirious rein
pure white sittin, made entraine,
ably not come until after C hristm as, another n ttark of acute indigestion. freshments were served by «he htotwitii
white lace ovcrdrtt|&gt;crie» nnd
Mrs. Alfred Krirson w n s'ilL n few éá57 TbIIoVved by adjournment
r - Miss Maude M cL n rty and brother/
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trimmed
with pearls and wore a
fefctMr. W alter M c L a r ty and two chil­ duys this week.
Mrs. II. G. Smith and Mrs. \Y. II.
pearl neckband.
The sheeny bridal
Mrs. W esterdick nnd.( grand­
dren came in Saturday from Tt-nLuther represented the W ade Hamp­
veil
was
arranged
in the latest cap
ncssec. Miss Maude has been away children called on Mrs.„ Will Evans ton Chapter at the sta te convention
effect
unii
was
caught
in place by a
on
Tuesday.
for two years and her many friends
at Kissimmee last week.
wreath of lillics of t he valley. She
are glud indeed to welcome her
The concert and box supper given
carried a shower bouquet of aspara­
home.
Mr. M cL arty 's little son,
for the benefit of the bund had a
gus ferns and brides’ roses.
Wilson will a tte n d school here.
targe atten d an ce and $126.00 was
MOORE’ S STATION
Miss M ary C o b b returned S a t u r ­
collected from the public spirited • The groom and groomsmen were
day to her hom e in Eustis after a
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citizens.
Miss Mary Leinhiirt re- dressed iji the customary black, with
Kev. B a r t le t t c of Enterprise is
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ceived the cuke, which was voted to white roseliud buttonaires.
due to preach here Sunday, the 16th. .
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Mr. and M rs. Hagan were in ,,
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. the prettiest girl.
T h e bride is one of Chulunrn’s
Everyone is welcome, morning, a f­
Georgia during the recent cold spell
most lovable young Indies of beau­
ternoon and evening.
Mr
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and they say it seems good to be in
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family into Miss Dixon’s huiifte and tiful Christian character and is a
I here will be a Thanksgiving .
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the Lirnd of Flowers.
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One and all . ,
Mr and Mrs L. J Orvens of Pn- dinner at the church
lie located in Oviedo lllsleail nl Ga Sunday .school of tin- place
anil hung your dinner.
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I’he groom, youngest son of Mr.
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here for several days.
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Mr and Mrs B ti Sm ith motor and Mrs. Jackson (Isteen of Christ­
tune is antn n sited
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ed to Sanford I uesday night to see mas Is an excellent and enterprising
Mr “ " ,1 Mrs T H Johnson hav.,,|n&gt;. Uu, o( ltu, F o ld ."
young man of sterling worth, wlm
the
sym
pathy
of
all
in
the
loss
of
.Mr.
yy Swope and family have has won a warm place in the hearts
GtNtVA ITtMS
their fine mule. This is the second r,.,urniMj from
Wichita
Kansas. of the people of ('hllloota. as well IIS
C oinfi n t a b le i «k *111 s, y« hhI iiic .i ! . |Ti «tn
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within a few months
where they ■'pent the summer al at KeliunsVlile. where he Is engaged
a n d a w .n m w iT ic m c .
’ .Miss Lydia Geiger is with her
rl\ hie......... .... •
Miss Annie Brown returned to their former home
tri the general mercantile business.
th o ru u g h ly tin»dcrn and uj&lt;-p dale prices f.ur and it .•
sister for several weeks at PiersOn,
her home at Fort Christmas after a
Mr. T L. Meade of Luke Charm He lias a nice new home there ready
Florida.
In the C enter of Things
Tw o Dining Rooms
visit of six weeks with her sister, left Wednesday morning to attend and waiting for its charming mis­
T h e Geneva friends of Mr. Robert
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Mrs. .McClelland.
the (uner.il of his mother, who tress to make complete and to tiiih
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Alexander, who now lives in E n te r­
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Mr
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nee Miss Gladys G &lt; &lt; humherlain from their home j day morning
\AIII!«* ruiy r(T«»fl I* inaile In f tk ftll* III _ÜIIC*f • M|(||M||f
hi Now 7 orW (or u \isti huve «I«—I with
much
appreciation
|.y the ever Ur tilled it h Inve. content ment
filili
Lifire, who now rrsidrs in North
.ti t nntiniMl.itInn* «.nt hr illtrn |! )fin ilmp n« .* llitr Im iIj )«I ii i•
and prosperity
elded
to
remove
and
llk'xr
gime
to
¡friends
she
made
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.
her
\i-nCarolina is visiting her parents in
H IL I-SB O R O HOTEL
Mattili.
Kill hen sIn, mer
Jiousekee|iiiig in town
i bore at &lt;1 our ■i . rtl- .
v» mpathy
II
it »
T A M P A , F L O R ID A
Gi'lie v a
f
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Mrs I W Nixon and Mr- I. It
Mcsdantes Gresham,
t ulpepper | Mr ami Mrs. E. N. t Imrpt-i.ing.
&lt; oilins and io r charming d.night« t
and Speer were chosen as delegates their five children and Mr, &lt; hor l •* -lv
i I.i- U.. u„ lit or. Mm.» Miss l-.lhcl gave a delightful kf!- ei
I ' r •l•..&gt;«■r
to represent Geneva B aptist church pi itmg’s lifiitlitr n rriu il In n- t.oiu
Alno arrived .Ntiiniiuy i.nit wjll spend shower at their home last Thursday
in Sanford a t the organization of Oklahoma C ity, Okla., on Mouuay.
the winti'r nt Li ke f harm
Th
ey
have
an
option
uu
the
Teifortl
i fterniion in honor of the bride
the new association on Thursday.
Mr Ur. .I,. a . i. . i o.i ; of Geer- ••let trf M e- Angie M nri
Viler tin
place,
formerly
the
Muss
home
i.iiu
Grover Liticv has moved to new
gill, WIII! lu is i... &lt;ii lu briella Ins guests hid -pent some time ifi pleasexpect
to
make
this
their
future
quarters with his barber shop, being
•■ r h - m o ti J . ' I
They brought a i . r l^.ni of ( •mm- fi&gt;r ■1/v
' i•i111 g lid ': •• irg ..................
now located next room to poslolhre home
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where In will well nine all who come linll-elmlil gi mi I •. team "I li m o T.inl
1 lit
r
l
I * •. . 1 . r * I • I ol or.-. .«a . 1
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Mrs
Keiliy
Ri.ulerson of hort a •llixitig horse, i III) sen, alnl llon.e
It f«iuim d i m I in ti «*ii
- .1 &gt;. «
Mr- i IT «
.
Il I I II. burnir •■! !••• t i . I...w. r
l.ti
lt
i lie., are
be mrn &lt;I mir» 'j 4 In..«
I r 1 u*'
fVr.A spent the week end as gllest I liwbt p i '- . (Ing4 uild I t
eilt tont favor«Me tu lh« nr lb of l«r«It I«y ani it ml) «I k It 11 « *•
ul Iht bin I n n . \ &gt; . „ ti.ut h ciijiiyi'd b-y
hi.Mled her the presents .m l
very welcome here.
of Mrs. Geo. Geiger.
builder» cl a nurirrjr are mrn cj9 |iain*takinff cm. Htih i«**onr«l j k*n, ul* I
knowlrdff« «nd infinite patience. Fur thirty-« &amp;t) ««r» kratnner lin t!.* •I
&gt;
1•
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morris have by~ the greet concourse of friviub rend the verses which accompanied
Rev. Uopo proucjted at the M e th ­
lh« ultimate ob]«qt u/ builJin« up rtursrne« i f t it Hk i f whi. h r«n I c r '
’ P I
them. This produced much laughtc.
odist church Sunday morning uud mov’ed from .the Telford place to who responded to-the in vitation.
the very b«*t it «rei! n muti cúmplete in AiKitceut «r.J v«ncty to U Í u
The younger set «pint u pleasant and merriment as the witty rhyme
a t Chuhiyta in the evening. He ex ­ Miss Ella Ing rain ’s home on C a m ­
(Tr»nff^, g r a p e f r u i t i n j n f h r r e l t r u t I r r e t
r
*
evening nt ., p. rt» given by Miss which the shining pre-cuts bore
pects to preach in Geneva on Wed­ eron avenue.
t r ue t «• n s t n r a t it l « l n •• i ci «| ) n &gt; i f 1 ^
I.i
\ft«
«•n ( h e t r ee s t a i r s «&gt; t o k u i J
I i + i i i *u i ir •
|p
T h e Dressers write from W.iter- I &gt;l\iili ut ber 11 -oli ni c m l I lie sum made ' ••me very - trilin g I its
nesday evening.
r m b d i r * a l m o s t Co unt i e s * v s r i c t i r s i f f ' r l&lt;i
t I* I- t la h o -t,s-e- - r r \e d lltdo’tOUs
11
1
ii'iii«
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d
ri
i.lized
frutti
t
hr
mi
miil
I
town,
N.
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that
tiny
are
feeling
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Mesdames Phillips, Puttishall
«/•••? 11. 1 •1 .l.ii 1 t &gt;# . ••••k 1«V
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s t at e o f cl livtcitijr t i i f oui f h ut . t i nni r s n d 1 r.» *r|.
ji
\-ori,,tei.
Ull.'SlUt.
u
I.gill
I
.
Ill
II
|a-i
b..
illy
to
think
they
ale
olillged
to
Adams visited Del.and o|ie day
g 1 n. in
l ••• l 1 1 •ir li•■;•» •• • »!•’ ■■
1relfialll lllele III cold storage, in ( h. rito s
week
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Mr and M 's *
\ Rmiler.son af* -le..o ol coining to i l l ir ple..s..i t
In orn»ment»ii. Royal Palm Nnrirrkf offer a r*e»t *arict&gt; f *n n
»'••
r.v
If
mil
1
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niiiig
l
hrir
••nti r
visitor at the ( 'isluiig Hmise wine
Hundreds of »4&gt;rt» of planta, »hruba, bulb«. ' r 1 and h. m I nr li »
now enjoying
their new car a t umoron City home.
l ntil nnr has studied the Intereitmf R * «1 Pi t ,t«I * n •1 » «t
We learn thur the Joshua Powell passing thliiugh lov.ii \\ edr,esil.,\ lairoTM :i grr it Ml- 1 I
Studebakcr.
this nursery baa io «ture fur the man or «»untan couexmed in Uc«ut..&gt; &gt;.►*
farm
in
Cameron
City
has
been
sold
Mrs. 11. 11. Pattiahull is visiting
» m
lit|isul «»f 11»«* I 4»n«l|llt»n of
her sister, Mrs. Begg* in Titusville. Ui u New Jersey man.
A Book th a t Offers Inexhaustible itto rc of Information
Letturo
is
being
shipped
from
the
Mr. and Mrn. .J o h n Wudsworth
T H E FIRST N ATIONAL BANK
The
catalog of the Royal Palm Murarne» five» ia eoadrntrd form the fruit«
(•H ilt. 0 I A .M\ ( I ’ S l I i * ! S
Cumorons,
the
cd many year» of nursery ciperumc ^nd a larrt amount ol palio»»« anJ
are now doing light housekeeping ut Seminole farms.
(oil on fhc part of ita compilen. The book ah««»# (hat the Royal Pa’m
at Sanford,
Stevens-Moses farm and many other«
tho I’uyno c o tta g e.
Nur»Tricaxifler an ineihauatible stuck of up-trwJ«te mstcrial. and t d »
^
One of the ino.-i beautiful church In (hr Stair *»f Mortila. «I th« ( lose of |lu**nr«*
We heard it es­
valuable and reliable data that should be read by every farmer »»J » mfr
: . ^
%
Mrs. .M o o d y
was shopping in pluces out here.
in the Gulf coaat country# Vour» lor the aakint? Witte ti*day K-r it !
L^*~\ / rT
OrUbri
Hot.
1914
wcdilmfcH
ever
MiicmniZcd
.
at
the
tim
ated
there
would
lie
altogether
Sanford lust Tuesduy.
RLASOiNEB BROS., 226 Benedict Ave., Oneco, Mu.
V 'SA'“
Mr. Calvin Williams of Sanford fifty solid curs within this week, Chuluyta Baptist church was that
llrtoutm
wus In Genova lust Tuesday for a with probubly a hundred cars within of Mr. Jainvs ¿1. Osueu of Kennns»W«l IMv-siuntu.....
.1 34H.CII*I !"
viltc, Flu., and Miss Angie _Stui^ u(- U|rHrtII*, sKurwUtpl uiwrcuml
f»ÌO !«•
unother week or ten days.
r
few hours.
!J. S. ilnmli lo Hoirr HritiUlkm
M.7Ì0.W
this
place,
wlitili
occurred
Sunday
II
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N
t
»
»^*urr
l'iMt*!
Savlnr,
ft.oo»
od
We had u fine thunder shower
F ru it by the hundreds of boxes is
lUitnIt. S e n n i ____
- 44.AMO.46
evening,
Nov.
8th,
.at
7
:4
6
o'clock.
being «hipped by boat from Gencvu on Monday morning and delight­
S»4xk In Kfdml !Cr^st\r lltnk
7W.00
The decorations were planned mid llankinf lluu«r, l'uroiturr «n«l Hiturr« 10,600.00
fully cool, crispy wcathor since.
each week.
Pur
frum
Nàtiunal
lUnk»
(noi
rwrvt
arranged by .Mr. (
F. Sm ith and
•(vnt«i
: ì- !«Mr. J . T . Ja c o b s; and were very ar- I &gt;uc frx.tn Sdir llank» ami HanWt-ri
Pur fri»m •’ nn^nl Kr-rrr«* Acmi»
4
'4 4
4' ♦ t ■# t ct v
tielieully done.
The bridal arch in Protrai CliJw
in &lt;*ihrf
26.74i.Oi
W L M S i l f i i I I Mb
( iti«" f 17.0.V*.16 ................
♦
•
f
was fo rm ed .fro m sago palm fronds (lirM-rvr
S.IIS.S7
V fk* and oth«r C'aah Itrrna
i
*
" S c r v -u s P ure Food Prod•
7.7M 00
Ntdnt
of
olbef
National
llank«
und pink and white rosea and ‘ wan
Frati
Iona!
t»*prf
rurrrnry,
tiirkria
ani
&lt;|&gt; uct» a t Rchblnder'«.
Save
M r. und Mrs. S. R. Chupmau
t.«IS.C3
ail that could be detired.
ernia
4- the C ou p on s."
1
2 -tf
4 from Clovclund, Ohio arv stojiping
lAwful Monry lUarrv«* in liank, via:
G. G. J a c o b s wus the genial usher Sprrts»______________
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4.717.60
♦
.
.
,
♦ ut tho Sm ith house a t present.
...
16,000.00 22.717.60
, and escorted the guests to their I&gt;rfal-tmdrr nntaa
i.’ I l ' ^ 1
llrwirmption funi arilh U. R. Trraaurrr
believe I would tuve
4 ' 4 * 4 # 4 4 - 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 * 4 * 4 4*
Mrs. Nelson was a pleasant, visitor pluct’S in hiu own pieasunt inunnur.
4)7.60 And For Three Summers hlra. Vin­
l»r rmt of drculation , . __
taken it.
ut the home ol her daughter, Mrs.
The bridal party entered to the
*405,217.24
Total____
cent
Was
Unable
to
Attend
to
I
Nuness, S u n d a y .,.
strains of "Loliungrin's Bridal Chor­
Alter I b e;?:' tnkln.: Card
Mobiline*
IPSALA ITtMS
“. Mr. Jinkins, who we. ail like to u s," plnycd by Aire. J . Tildon J a ­ ( ‘a fit al Stock p*M In___ _
M.OOO.OO
grcaliy helped, and all three G't—5ft*
Any of Her Honscwork.
36,000.00
Surntu* &gt; und .
Miss Ed n a Thom pson spent one hear preach hus gone to S t . lo te ra - cobs, nnd according to entrance Undivided IiroflU, Ice« ripen*«* and
licvctl me entirely.
lUMHid . _______ ___ ___
22.I42.S9
night of last week in town with burg to u conference.. l i e eximcts were: J . F ra n k Story, only brother Itrrervrd
for T l l i t .
1.000.00
1 fattened, up, and grew
r.v
to be buck by Sutvirday, nnd aims of the bride with Miss Sadia Black- National llanli N o l n o u u t a n i l i n * . . .
6,760.00
Mrs. Vernon Coller.
IndUtdull druudU eubPleasant
Hill,
N.
C
”
l
suffered
for
to
sturt
another
week
or
two
.of
stronger
In
three
months,
I
felt
*‘*c
Adolph
Swanson
with
Mia
burn.
'Mr. Chase has ha«} a telephone
Jert to ctMck._____ *171,612.74
three summers,” writes Mrs. Walter other.person altogether
These two brides- Demand rerdllmtra of
Uosa Ja c o b s.
put in for his Hclalr*grove, so Mr. meetings Sunday a t Monroe.
maids
word
elegantly
clud
in
creamy
j
t
i
m
e’^^rtUlmt«*
¿t
’
Vincent, of tliis town, “and the tlfiid and
Mrs.
Bi‘ll,
accompanied
by
her
Vihlen is now o n the line.
Cardiff is purely vcg:'.ablc and cfClli
. 7.&amp;T92 &amp;
•;oi&lt;
Mrs. Kuto Powell Is’ at her daugh­ little son, Joel was out Sunday visit­ shito silk with white luce drapery, I
last time, was my worst.
acting. Its ingredients l; n c n
te r’s, Mrs. Annld Hughes, while the ing her husband, Supt. A. F. Bell. silver bandeaux containing a oinglt' Tim«•ftrr 30 iayrpayabi«
nr af
I bad dreadlul nervous headaches nnd
cifcct, on the womanly ninsiiiMr. B. E. Hutchinson had two white rose, with white rone girdle. . tre n»llre ol 40 day»
la tte r’s husband is awny at work.
prostration,
and was scarcely able to
I
Tildfin
or
I0*!**
79,440.74
bouquets.
Then
cu
me
J . •1 1 a ®D i (&gt;rt4iw rtriui
„
1.30660
M r . J a c k Thom pson spent Sunday hundred hampers of Romuint* le t­
Cardui makes tor increased &gt;u
171.321 SX walk about. Could not do any of my
Jacobs us beat mun, with Mrs. W. S. piv.t»i s*»inr» to-poUt«
h» i s7
with his brother Jesse and wife on tuce cut la s t.S a tu r d a y .
improves the appetite, tones up tne'•
26.000.00
housework.
Mr. W. J . M c B r id e .is on the sick Borgarde of Winter Garden, young - 1 ,liIup*7* b**.'..........
the W est Sido.,
« . .
vous system, and helps to nuke P**»
est
sister
of
tho
brjde,
as
matron
of
1
ToU1---------------------------p®MtTi*
- M r. Barnwell Beck and family list this week. W o all hopo ho will
I also had dreadful pains in my back
sallow.cliccks,
fresh and ros)
Being * herself a bride of c.H^t^o't’S-rob.oU * •“
were Su n d ay visitors a t his wife's soon be well. Ho is able to be up honor.
and sides and when one of those weak,
only
11 few months she was clatl in
I.
It.
F.
W
hltnarT
C'aahler
ol
tb.
abov»
nanwd
Cardiff has helped more than a m
but still compluins. .
fath er’s,. Mr. A. F . Westerdick.
,
,
... «
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bank, do mWmaty avewr that llw »bov. .(alpment sinking spells would come.on me,* I
her own beautiful wedding gown of u uu. u&gt; th. bmt ot my lutowM» and t»iM.
Mrs.
Alfred.
K
in
g
and
little
son,
weak
women, during the past
Mr. Miller has made quite ex­
would have to give up and lie down,
tensive im provem ents on his Grapo- George Edward sp e n t Sunday afterIt will surely do for you, what R
« ot
« -Nov.mtxv,
« « I - toil.
until it wore off.
pery, Mlver bandeau containing a d*y
H.-C- JiunosE.
ville house la t e l y , b y having tho old boon witlj Mrs. Ju m e s Smith.
done tor them. T r y Cardui today,
___
Notary 1‘uMI»
Mr. 'J o h n B ad ger, ‘who has Just white roso and white rose girdle bou- VC
I was certainly in a dreadful state of
shingles torn off and replaced by
CTWCt*AtISBt*
nvtr# lot Ouiunooc* tk j * 1 &lt;r^p. milSTEH,
corrugated roofing, weather boarding arrived from C u b a, camo up from quet.
health, when. J finally
decided lo try
. .
vta#y,6*p«^ ChaiuBot«*.
FRKDCIIIC li. HAND.
Little Hazel Jacobs, bearing a
T
a
m
p
a
Saturday
and
spent
the
night
the kitch en and dining room, screen
S. O. CHASE,
Cardui. tho woman’s tonic, and I firmly
w u u n ^
lovely white satin rose, which coil- '
Dlnctar*

^ C O U N T Y . . IT A -E E E N IN G S

■a

ovil no occorri \&lt; i s

Hustling new city, 21 miles
from Sanford
Pure water,
healthy clim at3, no mosquitoes,
.high rolling j me lands. The
'tTeairtifn^fTke*
Florida.

New built, brick hotel. Elect ric
lights, •modern conveniences.
Open Thanksgiving Day.

CHAS. D. BRUMLEY

U

Resident Agent

Chuluoia, Fla.

When in Tampa, Live at the Hillsboro
now open

Royal Palm Nurseries will supply
all Your Planting Needs

Trees, Pkints, Shrubs, \ ines, Bullís wit Inml mumiImt

COULD SCARCELY

*!*ht s J ’ti

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monthly

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miw.ion«ry &gt;

__vicr
„[ Iof
hi* I hi*
Met hModist
i 'CIhmIISubbiai*.
hi
Miii hsi in
School mi*»u "K ih the S t iy Theuw*r
every Suntlay morning nt J :i &gt; war*
\ Ji;t|'i*r » 11* read

hv

it «luring i •i . ..
up
•
?*t rhnrtnin .* i
T * lïluily.- Wilson. The ortrrtntf «&gt;r »it«►
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.............. I.»II . Sabhath morning
'*«&gt;11,i n . u' * ,,r
lhi»aiuuunt bringing sullimuit fu n d ' ‘ &gt;»•*
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into tIn Minituy school trensurv
"
1
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••|ni»H'"'*ir'' in couiil
to pay •»• full
"
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fur tlii« .'ear ‘ he one humlrei! iii*l
•■'•■r&gt; •*••
lira iicrrul upon f,,r *h'' »u|»l*«»rl of u “ lK‘ " r,‘ P"'*,v 1
native foreign worker mill «Iso fund» 1I’4-'“ M,“f 1,r ‘
M

F o r P a rtic u la r
and You né g
Men are the Sort
You’ll Find Mere

l

U(;h to pay our Floritlu Sunday r w,'rr supposed in I,.* 1 1,.- rwipt? -rut!
school ml«»ionary assessment $22.&amp;W.I0 * ‘ hi* 'Irani.» mi l played w«*ll their
»11 literature hills are paid up t o . Par‘ &lt;- Burk w.»» Imally dui ki .l in :
Dec .11 It'l l- The proposition is to ‘ he creek and »ame on tin* 'la p
, M *hat can
*i'»'*'*
tn^.nyi^r '-l-**i!vrm^ &gt;ul-b..lga; ¿¿d «"¡.I
\\.

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Wy^i'n .uatli.,1 i
Novelilher

S i ’l l i l " p&lt;k«' on l»i

b»i been ?et apart a» “ New C'huri It 111 ‘ he

i ..«,i;
I* an

- that

tl •• n nn

Glothcs-quality,you’ll find |||Drrn,
name at this store. We
have studied this question
of “quality” so long ■'and
thoroughly that we have
brought our buying andstock
departments up to a very
unusual degree of excellence
and the result is the'fina! buy­
er’s insurance of satisfaction.

him Up »luKe mil killv! In- appearance

Rally Duy." ‘ ho desire is to raise
Tv6Mhoii.«nn«l dollari
&lt;&gt;n thb» Sui
- ^ „ &lt; r Miss ■ fîïlp iffie ïc
day“
(*ho was to have been with us the
first of October hut was kept away
on account of scriuas illness; will’ be
with us. Everybody who possibly
* o n should be there on th at duy. On
.
t a t —tivu .Sundays o u r.a u peri ntrndent h as- smilingly— (wonder if
this expression was luek of faith .In
his proposition beinga taken up) sug­
gested that any one huving two
thou*snii dnllnfi* for a good work it
would he very acceptable, th a n k ­
fully and gratefully received In­
ward . m -irin ung our new' church
Surely In- i.oih would lie .'trcngili
fieil if .in ii itividnul would m a k e all
oiTcn:„•
t h a t a n . o u n l on Novem

m o s t r e a l l ' t i e » h i * r he I I e . I il..

I “ *PTirf
Minerva, the girl with the mumps
was taken by \ irgmta Itrmly and
made the jaws of the audience ache

.\

with sympathy.
K ilty DuKose, Harry Woodruff
and Mae Holly as the i’iiidibuck
children, and
Klirabeth Stallord,
Mae Thrasher, Olive L o w « , ami
Reginald Holly and Robert llolly a&gt; .
school children were Imd Iielnr- Ilf
th e

M 't.i l o l

down

r o o m , h liil

constantly

by

(te etlptl

the

r s 1 1 in g *

tea«li er.

T h e music wa&gt; furnished U&gt; I »r It
and Mr- « •••i! Hint .■•! Ml. .m IT
\\ it in rim
I In »- tt •■l I I I . i •' .*1 I lie I•1.« ,
\ Inal ' l l ! .
w.*
I' . I* I . I I ■
ludles of llie i T v i c I l epart nielli by

bet 22nd.

the entertainment,

another success

Tlic Wesleyan Truth Seekers’
s c o r e d by t he p l a y i r s a n d t o \1 rclass it a- unto unity large last Sunday •Markk I. i Ui b «redil lx due lor till* I
morning having four more present d e . i g b t f u l ei:tl*r ta: i ii i. em
Ii w.ethan «he Men » Brotherhood t las« - 11. . .
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llio host milkers m the country have
repeatedly said that we were ainong ¡L
their most critical and hard-toplease I
ciistnmcrs () 111\ those linesofsound
repnlalion and ical attractiveness u
arc ever even examined in this store.
Hut 1hen we wmg to know wlu‘tluir
l l ie ‘ini'iiirul is all-wool; T\ IK't Ikm* t he
colors are permanent; whether the
tailoring island “all l lit‘ Way t mou^h
whet her the luiUoLiJjii)kii^u.tx^^iL)p-.
erty made;— these, and a thousand
other dcails, entirely aside from mat*
t(*rs of looks, style and fit. W(‘ make
it our hpsiness to know about these
t times.

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IHOME TALENT
SCORED BIG HIT

M. K. ^lUnlonary I»a&gt;
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b»ck J«t, where we
Imseballed ulj ‘d t b e c b u r c b xervi.es.
‘ hit nfjernoon. In the evening we!

»nrake.l up to the attic and pokerwjl !

On‘ il morning "
A s t u r d y olii f a r ■ T h e tir-i g a me of i 1
s* i
.‘n,*r who v a s l is t e ni ng, not Iti
l e p l ay e d ' . i i ,
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Outdone took up t h e c o n v e r s a i mil at . Sanford ground
‘ hi* l*&lt; mi and said " I was h a v i n g
T h e garni v .« good r-.• •
some fun ab out tl is t i m e my s e l f
I ln,i-»i 1 be n
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muD •1 • tin* I or n to Id a i d ge«
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I I o n I s l i p e vpe ri i m«* in h a n d l i n g i to
jieml until dark, a n d pip«*d u n t i l !• S a n f o r d e x i t lled n il ** de'*
Orlork. aft* r which 1 limlxtelided
R u t h 1IM 111'
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until ih«* I luck ‘ lived, a f t e r w h i c h I
t e e n y a r d line, bui
breakfasted b n t i l it wns t i m e to go f u r t h e r .

rauling again.”

T h e resu lt
that w h e n y o u e x a m i n e a si.it h ere, y o u
a r e in t h e position o f a m a n w h o e x a m i n e s a co lle g e
g r a d u a t e re g a rd in*! his • 'A - M - C V o r th e m u ltip liejitio n
table?
all *'Ur|i quest ions art* uime«'es.sirv
all q u c - t i o i . s
"I 1 (ll.ilit \ h a v e loliU In lo re been sell ltd b\ ( } ,c m o s t
'I'll leal • \ |»ert &gt; and t h e aiisw e f i ' 'ii 'im * 111.'it \ I .Ii n u'd
alm ost bu\ twill « o u r e \ e s s h u t.
It is w o r t h v o u r w h ile
to deal wi t h a s to re w h e r e y o u r .si*isfactio n is so a b s o hitely r e r t a i r . .
&lt; oir.e a n d s - e o u r new S&lt; hlo.s'-l»altiniort*
S u its f o r W in t e r .
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gustili.* lui' line of thè ilrong«* ■
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GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR IN FRANCE.

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fin ii i" .i.g mirtilli* lo play, «jbellc.'l
, .it. . 11 ild mi’ In* de'ired i j j i

quarters
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T ire s and Accessories—
where you get the extra. Firestone
ity atiriie price of only medium grade.

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give Extra O iiaHtwnt only nvernRO prlco because Flrestono
builders urn Tiro Specialists and tbo Firestoilo ’Factory lx ‘ bo
1 largest In America where only tires arc made. Con\o in to­
day and learn why Firestone Efficiency cuji give you—

^ M att fo r Your M onty— In First Cost and Final Economy .

P- &amp; O. MOTOR C O M P A N Y
S A N F&lt; O R D ,w F L O R I D A

•pi* vili tu* play *d ufi in S’ ’
,\ng . 1.1 mi I li.iiik.'giv 1 ng |).i&gt; utiil&gt;
i.iir bi 1v are i-tmlìdent of vlrtory
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llelamd will play iici'o on No.
Kith. A return game willJ be, 2 iven
in Itclaitxl on N'nv. k'OlT.
A number of other games
scheduled for the near future.

This d .W lim e n t of the sniver'* tro..|m. rsplurtil I», the Eoglisll. ure U*lng taken bark to the English army bas»

are

Supt. Ezell has boosted athletics
in every form and has practically
built ibis year's football^team.

HERALD

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HOLLY. Editor

H A VIN G C IT Y W A YS
" H e r e y o u are!
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One
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und the buttons sewed on with a
l*Yit.Ji«hr&lt;1 K rrr y Tur^4ny i n ! KHiUy
double th re a d ."
No more is Miami t o ' e n j o y the
Til U N U II) PKINTIMi COMPANY
village method of advertising its
HI.ILSC U i n i c i N PHK K. IN a i &gt;v \,n «&gt;:
wares. T h e oily fathers have s t a r t ­
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an ordinance on its way to an
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7* ho: &gt;rod place In tin- statu te hooks
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BAPTISTS GATHER IN ASSOCIATION

m i n d m a n y h a p p y hours s pe nt in
t h a t l i t t l e city y e a r s a g o when as
• iintinutil Em in Page I
E d i t o r AA units s t a t e s we had m o r e
hai r t h a n we h a v e now b u t t h e r e velltion G \\ Holmes, ( ’ AA Kntza r e j u s t as m a n y p r e l t &gt; pi ct ur e s in mi it u* r. I G I *ur -nil* U
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a n d a r o u n d Kuul i » a n i l i tie l a k e a ni l ban and (ieorge Hyman.
river s c e n e s are enough to m a k e t h e [ Time for next meeting' Mmolav
Y a n k e e tmiri**t g r a b t he i r r*&gt;d&lt;
afler i r- i
&gt;uioi.i&gt; in September
g u n s ..nd bike for Kustis right now
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to meet with lh.it , Imr, li
flo rid a I* airead ) Ciglimi g to
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T h e menu
I he new church which will be well I .'low .
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A. I’. Connelly, Mr. and Mn. J. L
^Hurt, Mr. and Mrs. J n Laxi-.
|Mr. and Mrs. Rrarton iVrkiru, y,

-Henry, Mr. tin«! Mr». A W Fitti,Mr. and Mrs. W’ I. M,.rg»n. \|r.
und Mrs. Hal Wight M. , &lt;'!ri
Claude Herndon, Mr u . \j..
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Marlow, Mr and Mr- I »•.»n* T j.
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tising that waked a town up, fills the
rit-d out in t he r i ' f e r i h m e y i s .
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dim e and enjoy tills supper prepared
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t u i e Hon . W i l l i a m M a pi ties of U al
D el.anil. Miss Avis Withers, I - nm- Ninth Street near th t union ¡Ration. ----------------- -------------1--------------ton m u o d u e e t i a bill called t b e - u ll n
Mr. Thom pson i» well known to the
" ‘P ure Shoe Hill ' and it tceoivfd
Secretary
und Treasurer,. M r s .'t r a d e and an usual will handle the
much comment from pres»,and the KflKnr B |ggWB. Sanford
best of Florida and western meats.
member» und from the »hoe trust.
Rev. George Hyman extended u He will he pleased to see all of his
F R E D E R IC II. RANI). President
T h e latter sent post haste all the ordial invitation to all present to a former
customers and new odesF. V. F O B S N X Vice l*r«ulcnt
representatives from the larger firm» reception to he given al the pastor’s | Phone lti-t when you need an y th in g ■
G E O . I I . F E R N A L I ) , V u e IV.
and local rejireaentativea and u great home at four o’clock.
B. F. W H IT N E R , Cashier
„
A . L. H E I I S . Awivtunt Caviller
in this line und a prompt d e l i v e r y . ,
alarm overtook them lost Rill Mu-,,
22-ltc
T h e evening session w;is opényd will bring it to your door.
r
poles put this great affliction upon by u devotional service in charge of
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Th ey pointed out that if Rev. AS'. AS'. AA'illian, uftei which Dr.
P c n s ar o l u to E n t e r t a i n Fl eet
pure leather was " f o r c e d " into the 8. IL Rogers, sta te secretary of misI’ensacoln, Nov. I J . T h e N.orthm anufacture of shoes tho price would siory« addressed the Association, and
Atlnntlc
battleship fleet, all of the
go beyond the reueh of the average in n most telling manner presented
,
,
.
, .,
boat»
and
wuge earner» and »hi&gt;es could not he the work of the S ta te Hoard.
lie
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t M A H t l . S II I |&gt; |«87
purchased.
It seems now that Hill congratulated this Association o n - Uniteti States navy are to come here
Mnpolca was not tu t wrong in his its good start and expects great next m onth and spend several weeks
CAPITAL $3r&gt;,0(K).0()
SA N F O R D . F L O R ID A S U R P L U S Ä P R O FI f S $.Y..»)m d|&gt;
surmises that leather was not being thing» of this body. He gave some in jo in t manoeuvors with the navy
aeroplane
cor|w.
Th
is
authentic
considered in the manufacture of very interesting facts in regard to.
here today, comshoes and unyono th a t purchases B a p tis t history and the L aym en ’« j ,nows, wasvtreceived
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shoes or. has them repaired soon dts- M o Y om .nl, which ho clnlm. ................... .
.W.YVr* IhoJL t h e r e J jt 'b o ;s u c h thing n» limpng Ruptists .one hunderd year« of the battleships are stationed. Ad­
real leather any more. Other sta tia ago when tho pioneer preachers wen- miral Fletcher will command the
have passed this hill to iorco manu­ sen t further out into thu frontier, battleships und Commander Sims
facturers to Itthcl th e material that while one laym an conducted the ser­ will he in charge of the torpedo
goes into the m anufacture of shoes vices ut home whHu theit pastors boats and aeroplanes. Tho manocuvers will ho carried through for the
und. Florida' should do the same. It were absent. .
purpose of testing out the * s u b ­
is no hardship for th e manufacturer
He urged th a t churches would marines and ascertaining which is
• of canned goods, drugs, etc., to lahoi ad opt some s y s te m in their henevotho best typo of thnt class of navnl
their wares to k « ;p tho public from Iwnt giving, and suggested the idea of
vessel. Tho deadly work they have
being imjioscd u p o a and the shoe a budget of what euch church should
tru s t should be handled in t i e same give, to bet prepnied by the church done in- the European war has
i caused the navy department t o de
‘ manrief.
T h e man' with the large
and worked up to in each month of
UpUn u .series of tests and these
fan ily in Florida or any oihcr^ntute
the your.
j
jM, Gf the practical kind. .Day
who is forced to buy the present
On morion the Association in- nn,j night attack» will lie made upon
paper shoes und pay leather prices
stru cted the executive com m ittee t)lv battleships, ' with the torpedo
or needs to have an y shoes repaired
stress tho ideu of a budget system |)0at destroyers and aeroplanes play­
und pays leather prices nuturally
am ong the churches, nttd to report ing their part In the war game. T h e
turns t o .t h e ctute of Florida to pro­
a t . t h u next m e e tin g .w h a t churches aeroplanes will ho used to detect the
t e c t him in the high cost of living
are using tho duplex or somo other subm arines underneath the water,
and here’s hoping t h a t another Dill
onVclopu or budget system.
os experim ents here last year showed
w
Mnoples will arise in the next sesth a t a n 'a v i a t o r *ut a great a ltitu d e
After
a
most
profitable
session
the
aion of the Florida legislature and
could d ete c t-o b je c t» a t tho bottom
call for pute itiOM and every pair Itcw Association adjourned to meet
at Umatilla Sept.
I l I c'.oiI.
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The man who does all his business through his Hank, is insiamb
recognized as a system atic business man and one whose chances Inr
success are excellent.
The man who does not use a bank is not making the most of his
opportunities.
A.cordial welcome awaits you at this bank.

SANFORD, FLA.

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BE-SYSTEMATIC

PEOPLES B AN K OF S A N FO R D

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j c e n t * red ne ed fr o m fifty

" T h a t no person shall make or
P a v r o a t i t* in m daa n or m u t t lie m ad r al office. cause, or permit or allow to Ik* made
any noise of any kind by crying,
E n t e r e d *• aecend c l a a * m a l l m a i l e r Au|ti«l22rMl calling or
shouting.
megaphone,
I90 H. at |he P o a t o A c a al Sanford. Flo rid a
whistle, rattle, hell, gong, clapper,
under A c t o f March 3rd. IA79
hammer, horn or similar mechanical
device for the purpose of advertising
l e i f Ditone N o 1 4 h
Office lo Herald llu lM tn j
any goods, wares, merchandise or
auction »ale, or of attracting the a t ­
^fTWWTYnUR RUSWtSS.
Iluaines* ia picking up along ev ery
tention or inviting the patronage of
lin e in Sanford these days, all profan­
any person to any business whatso­
M. M. SMITH II. R. STEVENS
i n g the fact that Kloridu will h a v e
I'restdcnl
Ylrc*Predd «n l
ever.”
o n e of the moat prosperous seasons
And
men
who
have
come
f
r
o
m
1
of her history. T h e boats and t r a in * of Valdosta, (ìa.. who will conduct a ^
a re b rin gin g. many people to this localities where it was " c o r r e c t " to »-wrtr.t
sreflori every day and there
are llW'k their wares, and where the Sunday, Nov. 22, and ^continuing *
m any inquiries about rooms and most pxtittrw**kvv advertising con- for ten d a y s . . . . . — r —
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « * i
pro|mrty..i^v»wy^MMî iu
*n
Services Sunday. N ouim hcr ta th
f
it and
.....I ldacksmitn
tk shop will have to adopt
has a spare m o m fitrould rent it
some
oth
er
mean«
M
l
rFfRHT
f
he
people
Welcome
help supply th e demand thm* will be'
9 :30 Primary Sunday school at
made this winter. The large acreage of Miami than that of street noise
610 Park avenue.
in winter vegetables here this season advertising.
9 :30
Main school in the o l d '
Ye», Miami is growing out of heria making plenty of work and the
church,
Jt\o.
D. Jinkins, Supt.
villnge
days
with
great
rapidity.
busy crowds th a t throng the «trouts
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
Some
day
the
city
hoard
of
health
here especially Saturday nights is a
•9:30 Address by Supt. Ezell to
»urn indication of prosperity.
T h e will order the city stables to be re­ the young men of the Su n d ay sch ool..
cold weather a l i a
j n n m i t o - t h e country and ot hurj^ ,
&gt;&gt;Ladf.-tf&gt;r - tA * wiWi»s U-Hrrn •
growers will get good prices for their n u is a n c e * - * ! Aho city will I n to;
*psesident.
&lt; o m m u n l c a t l o n s for this Co l u mn Shoitj d b e M a r k e d ••fibclcty E d i t o r " , or
crops and this should bo a record follow suit, even unto .the poultry
P h o n e d to M r s . It. A. T c r h e u n , I’ hnne 2Ó.1
7 :16 Wednesday prayer service.
yards aud the ill smelling fish house»;
breaking year along every line.
1 1 0 0 A. M. Worship S e r t i c r
while like in the instance of the law
0
Prelude " Hlumenlied," Lange.
H rillianl Hrrtption
e d in lilagk c h i f f o n and lai
with
Kustia
'
aKain.st
the noisy street advertiser,
We are in receipt of the
Doxology istanding'
s
i
l
v
e
r
t
r
i
m
m
i
n
g
s
the
perpetrators
of
the
nusiances
Ne ve r has there been a morí* Dril booklet, one of the prettiest offer­
I n vocation
Mr s. W E W a t s o n was c h a r m i n g
b a n t g at h e i i n g o f wo me n as y e s t e r ­
ings of the Florida winter season will I*- converted into better c iti­
Hymn lioft
in g re e n c|iurmeiise wi i h o v i - n l r e » . of
zens.
day
a
f
t
e
r
n
o
o
n
f
r
o
m
four
t
o
s
i
x
r.t
T h e cover is a very pretty conceit
Seri pt ure
Miami, be it said, likes the c o m ­
t h e r e c e pt i o n g i v e n by ^Irs. G. F. j e w e l e d net a n d lac«..
th a t represents an a ligutor-&lt;kin done
I
uteri
ude
Miss Lnura Fish wore a lovely
Sm ith, in honor of her attractive
in brown and containing a cut th a t forts of village life if there are any
Prayer
gown
of white C hantilly lace over
guest, Mrs. Park Trammell, wife of
ahows a moonlight on Lake Kustis. specific ones— but is attaining the
charmeuse
Hymn
8islanding)
Florida’s chief executive.
It was
T h e booklet contains many beautiful dimensions and the attractio n s of a
Announcements
Miss K.izaheth
M c L a u f 1 1i n w; s
one of the social events of the sea­
cuts ui d much interesting reading large city, and rural business prac­
Oflertcfry,
"Su
bh
n
th
M
o
rn
,"
Shel
tices
will
have
to
go.
Miami
M
e­
a
t
t
r
a
c
t
i
v
e
in
l
ight
Mue brncadi
s on
I he h a n d s o m e col oni al h o m e v, ‘r
m atter and should he the means of
ley
tropolis.
Mi
ss
Anna
\L
l
.
a
u
g
h
l in
w.iri' a
was a c h a r m i n g s e t t i n g for t h e b e a u ­
bringing m any thousands to th&lt;
Choir.
Hail.
All
Hail."
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t
pD
tt
C
gown
of
w
h
i
l
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i
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a
rm
tt-l*
WIt II
t
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f
ul
l
y
gowned
w
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m
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n
g
a
l
l
t
e
r
e
d
be
b e a u t i f u l i i i y o n t h e s ho r e s of L a k e
o
v
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&gt;s
of
h
a
nd
p
a
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Ils
h
o
s
p
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a
b
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roof
T
h
e
ruler
Sermon,
subject
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S
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m
p
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h
C
K u st i s
Tiie s c e n e s b ri ngs t o o u r
1 hit! oil.
-chi me ef vi *I 11 w .it ,| pink w ,i s ef
II v i nn I I I
si .linin g
a d v a n c e or

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First N ational Bank

The First National Bank is doing a
larger business than ever before at t !v'
□ corresponding season— ; •
Because, the public knows where
to.go for the greatest-security, as well
as the most liberal treatm ent consistent
with sound banking.
Deposit with the First National.

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flNAND ABOUT THE CITY {
Utile Happening» M ention
Q of M atters in B rie f
I’ersonnl Item s of
Interest
Sommary of tho Floatlng Small
T,lks Surrlnctl) Arrangcd for
Murrini llerald Render*

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Koinollllior. n |ilunt »ale. Nuv
4 o ’clock l o
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y
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till'
ll.tpiisi Awmk' iht ion. being n mo in - '__________________________
28, j |„.r (,f tho executive oorn nut too.
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I *o|"irt inont of tho
Wum.iii * i lull i nt e r l ni u e d .it I•ri&lt;ii;t&gt;

bumper.

•Seminole ( o-U|ilT ii I i vc Mur. Cu.
2 4 -ltr

Chnrlin Fo.Mor »ms urmo.l to ,om
tho comtnissi.............. ....... ,i. i .
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ri Mti ng a A. irm
t
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»olll.i tin- well known com llll*3lull
llrm of William F«*«M»r A: &lt;*.»

It..
n tho
home
whero
All ki fi«!r* of uuiiti al NfUmi h . T 1
wooil yard f o r n i r Fourth amt Klin tamo.l
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Amoni; l»ie vlaitoia lo Ini * 11&gt; &gt;*•* |

on Too* l:i\ nftornoon of this week
,(„• H u h H.mso
T h r r.
,i.r.
,
„
..ml Mr- I l . i Sm ith were ,h r " » •
ir’&lt;'
'H a 1
’
%
t ,
,
•it \ tint«.\ on route to their
•," 1 Hie prize. .1 dam
\
,
. .
II tv hunt n inte.l III It..
in Apopka from Jacksonville *&gt;
' I* •'n&lt;••» pi.u&lt;
thev .it lomleil tho Slato W C
M * *'
x Moui,nl. hostoss. f„r
tn«*«*tmg
They wiTf enter tin* n U it » of N'i»\Pinl»t*r was uhm1*!«*»!
in a most hospitalilo manner *'&gt;* V,r
u
" Botit n amt Mrs J

»luto in J a c k s o n villo a mi liuti a line

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„u.i.l Iti»
\trrar a .o t t o n p o n tu t tu- t ity
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terd.y from fh u lu c ta wero H«»„. Itoautiful Hall.
Tilde'1 J a colia and J . R. Paltoraon. ^ John M auser,

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Telephony

I«» ami let them teli

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tho Sanford rigar &gt;"u JUHt how ,,,uch 11 wl11 ro#t *® | and oolloo with whipped crearn « a .
ha» roturueil fr om a wiru
»»«»tt**'
I he pricea »'¡Il ( aorved

(j W. Spencer buys rvil kinds of manufacturct
trip to Wintor
Florida vegetable«.
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Garden

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j *urprU. you.

Sunford E lectric C o . ,

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Apopka »ectimi. Ile reporla business
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Mri s l’uleaton, Mr« Il \V Hernas l&gt;eiim vory politi in timi se d io li
S a n to n i’» tuurmt tintela have open- don. Mr» lt. A New muli. Mr» G W
Culler
10 Ih liucket Snowdnft lanl 51 00 *'&lt;1 lor thè »elisoti
Peter Miller i» l) Itishop. Mr». F««rro»t l.ako, Mrs
Ford Wilson, tlu»
V|d I. I*. McCullcr
bere f ° r ‘ he wintcr
Roy &gt;&gt; me*. Mr» Chu». McLawghlin.
ling salesman who makes Sanford
. Mr*
Tolar,
Mr»
Dennett,
Mrs ’
The decoration» at the t
lleauRev. C M. Brittain. business man . . .
... .
Juj headquarter* was calling on the
i,
.
, Mei soh.
Mrs.
, h . - W a t s i m , - Mi s s
tiful
ul Dali will lie entrancing.
___ nger of Columbia College was ln * j nur.,
j^n
local trade here this week.
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. .Sanford vcateriiav attendine
the
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Baptist Association in the interests
t h e C i vi c Committee of the WornD.i) phone 281. Night phone l*J(i. t h e plant sale, t o t h e Ci vi r f o m m i l of the Daptisl College at Lake City.
l e e of thd W o m a n ' » Club
S a l e on
C. C. Wilson.
16-tf
lie is well known throughout the un " ' lu,‘ announce u plant sale for
N o v . 2 8 l h ul i t o t i e r l s ’ store.
. I state as the College president 6D j a f t e r n o o n
and evening,
Order your wood now of Nelson.
Mrs.
H.
E
.
Hester
s|»ent
Tu
esd
ay
I
aptly
sta
te
*
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“
the
v
e
ry
salt
of
t
l
i
c
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v
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8th
at
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Roberts’
store on
Be ready for a cold Bpell.
Phone
night in the c ity visiting friends, earth.’’
H rii street.
I he committee up307.
22*tf
Mrs. Hester is spending the winter
, I**“ 1' ior donation* of plant* for thr*
Mr. and Mrs. 13. G. Sm ith, Mt. in ¿rliitido. being employed upon the
Mr. G. \V. Holmes, a prominent sale, any thing in the shape of a
znd’ Mr*. Theo. Aulin and Mrs. county ab strac t* for
the Seminole hanker and grange grbwer of Eusti* plant.
You probably, have
more
Cushing of Oviedo were pmong those Abstract Co
*
* * » in Sunford Thursday attending than enough of a kind and the old
who attended "O u t of the Fold" at
•
the new
Dupii-tl Association,
of ones will help swell the caih account.
Bring your old hat* lo the S.m- w|iirh he wa» elected moderator.
Mr So get m touch with any of the com*
the Imperial oh Tuesday night
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i.
| p ii... B»r Pressing l lub and have
them f j ()|ln,.a ,fc „„ ,„.w hand with
the mitto«- . i d toll thorn » h u t you can
1
made us good a * new
L.nln» ami tjHVl.|i having served as
moderator do.
I».&gt;n’t forget the date. Nov 28.
CuMrr
Gent»’ Panama* a »peoalty. by an (lf ,
^ r k i u A»»ocintiini several
M r» h rari k \S ......Ir nli
Feed in 'lean new bags
ln»iir’e» expert halter from
Mulligan .’ I«» ,,.Mn, .lM,|
a»si,.iation
M r» .1 1. n i ntiiior
full weight and fresh stock
Try Hr»t M . next f .
l House
,;,.orKlll
„.„king Florida
Mr - J II h e r g u x i n
Dutton’s thi» week.
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Phone No 2
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hi- tii&gt;m
e
Mrs Mi n i n e J o n e s
in hulk.

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Mr-

Hot, M. o . Overstreet of Orlando i
D o n t forget the i l o o u prize.» at
,, |#no a n d ,,|ayt.r i&gt;iullo- E xpert
in'
d,,.
r -h the
u t i f u l ’ Hall. ' .
tunlng unit
and repairing
AH work ab*
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in» city
&lt;ns »on
••• Wednesday,. v
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tuning
culating among his many Sanford
|.o*i on roud near Sanford striped solutely guaranteed. W.L. Harvey.
ir,r,,,is
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and* black lap robe.
Finder return || •* 12.13-Phoiie 24'J-C
102-tf
T»ine for fancy work.
Fresh ' to Judge Herring and reieiv»- re
liiltll I *
I n i . ! - w . i * e| r i l e d c l e r L
yri&lt;l
.ike» alld
pup corn. ¡if w..f.|
2 1 - 'I 1
.ilei tre,i»unr et 1In- new Maptist
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u t i .i 1 11 «n
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Sanford
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Though the exterior of your abode be ever
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cheerful and habitable with handsome, up-todate Furniture, and at a cost not beyond the
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TRICE’S TRUMPETEF.R

L ig h t F o u r

M '!• i•*r t li «.« A.|i,»pi % t*I!« ir» a
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III si be our own. if Chore is to be any
«•»poiisihility lit all. To deny 11. if
iurte»«] of nillli-ni» of annoti tn**n io deny free will, which may lie
miirrhnrg to kill, 1 svili organize va
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wi th overrun the earth.
. nam e' writer in optimistic enough, to
i—mv-»11 ha s* » aa«M.|&gt;s4ii|n» «»p^tistratHr-f dertaro, *T believe -\rp arc still nine
instead of battleships and dcatroyrr*.. »i.«uj{h to th row -off the delusion»
anil have them »«¡I to the »even *eaa, of ilemenlia, when we nee them , and
to make war upon ignorance, in ro m -' to resume a healthy habit of thought
petence, laziness and animalism;
to resume a
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in tnutry wiihou^ fin* «ircud ui wur-l.
I ulti |iut every i hild oh e.irth tu
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brnries,' theater#, concert hall», u n til1 “ Such n healthy habit of thought,**
every son and daughter of Tilnti »hail declares the American leader, "robe as cheered a» king»; .
&gt;iuires Individual responsibility, and.
I will drc*!i» every human being a» in tjirn, individual responsibility re-*
the noble» are drei».sed;
«iuiri-s individual (recdom, wi;ich
» I will pile every home table with personal liberty.
If we look back ‘
delectable food, till every home hook ose.- history we shall limi tln.l the
Midi with book., and put music in tine ( civilization dei lined and fell
every house;
a prey to ambition when the stale
1 will endow the com m on peopn* undertook to care ton iniim..te|y for
with t h e lu x u r y of lo r d * .
in- indi vidua!, whi-h indis i-i ,i..i ieI will e s ta l d i 'li a • li u r -b in f u r ; ,

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C lam p it tut your row lxiat,
d o ry .h k iilo r canocnnd travel
1 to 9 miles an Iiour. On
la k e , bay or river you have
a pow er b o a t for com m erce
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D E A L E R IN HIGH G R A D E B A K E R Y jP O O D S
We ma}&lt;o nnytlring known to tho trade. Just* received a new
stock of fruit cake supplies. ■Special orders filled for nnything
known in our line. Prompt delivery made nnywher^ in city.
111 PARK AVE. PRORE 106

WE SOLICTT TOUR TRADE
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S: prn|irrlX, to «■-&lt; IAit Ntigibsr Trn of lllork
5 Two of T i . r Mi " I Ssnforil. K1 lei... »
Ï , cof.llrt I» Ihr r-l.l lhf».o(. rrrnrit. l in
i ; j oltlr. ol Clrxk. ot ih» Clrtull &lt;*«&gt;ur.. l-i.n t''
C ounty. Klorid*. It I 'l s t , Hook "II.
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iiomlnolo C o un ty.. Klorid».
! ■ H»|d property M il# W»U&lt;t* upon » . Ill*
properly &lt;■/ *»ul iJ*f*n&lt;t*n», lo amtl.fy wl-i
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elocution
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I u rrh i.f r to p*y lor deert.
C. M. IIANI»,
Shrrllf of Scpilnol» County, Klorldl.
-C. II. Hol&gt;ln*on
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Attorney« for n a l a u f ,
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ID E A L B R A N D S

Complete slock of garden and
field seeds, poultry feed and sup­
plier, incubators, etc. *
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Not exactly a mine, but a fine lot
of Potasli right in our Factory.

ONION SE T S. TURNIP SE E D ,
CABBAGE, S E E D OATS, RYE.
ETC., ETC.

Vision ot Fsar’.
Fenr Is sharp sighted nnd can seo
things underground, anil much more
In tbo Bklea.—Cervantes.

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Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Co,

BU ILD IN G

BERMUDAONIONSEED

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C IT IZ E N S DANK

A POTASH MINE

quick and satisfactory

Gas is clean, economical, odor­
less, convenient

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TAMPA, FLO RID A

108' Palm ello Ave.

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B U C K E Y E -N U R S E R IE S

There isn’t anything
in the bicycle supply
line that you will fail
to find at
store.
Bring: us your bicycle

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the man wi t h the gr«*\e and th e man vs li- •( '
prets t o h ave one. 1* v erv j c r »« it ino r* ■&lt; 1 »
t he cit ni » indu-'rv « f I I- rida i » weh - -me t ■•a
( - pv &lt;-f this 1-- - -k, ( tlh!&lt; -ivi t ('ft .Il C 'j « II' e
Natile to d a ) f«-r one edition i» lumie-!.

ked u p h e a v i l y w h e n tin- «s.k
♦
liiokc .out and, with warcliou.se»
louded to the rafters, th e y are n9t f
eager to put more money into the
product. ~So the sugar is going lu g­
ging at six cent». How long this con
dilion will lust is a -Iwu.»tion
The
♦
consumer however,, as long a s he
♦
uses tliu usual «luantlty of sugar
♦ may rest assured that he will not
♦
p ro lit
T h e r e t a i l p r i c e o f » u g .ir ha»
O ur
iit-en udvulicfd to about eight ictil»
♦
f a pound and it is likely t hat it will
♦
he kept there, mdclinitely. T h e old
♦
"la w ” of supply and demand up- r C p a i H l l g , J ’ O U W Ì l l g e t
♦
pears to have been repealed in this !
century.
T h e only way to touch
♦ the speculators is through the pock- o p v y i e n
ct.
A luck of demand or a falling
y oil in demund is likely to result in u j
♦
reduction in price, for the jobbers
will not care to e u t ^ ^ l i g stock»
♦ that are slow sales. T h ere fo re, If
every American would.cut down hi»
allowance of sugur, just a trifle, we j
would see th e prices tum bling in u
■s
few weeks.
One spoonful or one
♦ ' lump, instead of two in your coflec
We rau fill your onlcr.irnmediatt ly
♦ -vi-rv
every morning for a month would
for new crop of all varieties of
re»u|l In u return of five cen t sugar
before C hristm as.

I Cook with Gas
Heat with Gas

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\\ lu re formerly they were regarded si le!y a I
breakfast fru its,n o w they a r c c a t c n at other meals and u .
freely in cookery and confections. All this means a great
deal for Florida,which grows the finest citrus fruits of the
world. The production of her superior oranges and grape­
fruit can hardly keep pace with the inevitable ¡tiercan:
in demand due to the above causes.

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Citrus fruits arc becoming necessities instead of luxuries. The
people of the l Tnitcd States are learning their many m&lt; • *.

woiiili-r.

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When EverybodyEats Florida CitrusFruits J
the Demand will Exceed the Supply

llic* t i l ' d

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S a n fo rd M a c h in a &amp; G a ra g e C o.
c . F . William«. A gint
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Lump ln»Uvml - I I wo
» u g .tr fa« t o r if» t h r o u g h out ill** c o u n t r y u i e l a c i n g a jic - u -*
liar situation. • Alter working at full
ru’piicity to meet a Mippoiefi ile m u m l
lor high l-rj'f-1 n u g a r , they lim l I lull
there 1» nl »ueh demand
Although
tile »llgltr 1» (»tiered at »l\ - l i l t s per

Geo. li. Fernald Hdw. Co.

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The light fen » ur flu'

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pasM-ngi'i. .six Cylind« r i:'

A larger fi •; •.
mede I, si von |.i - m tiger.

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p e r s o n m e t a l c l u t e l i , p a t e n t e d b y Mi me ,

u&gt; attend the theaters and feasted*
at public expense while the armies

furnish* funds for one international

all the good points •emlxxiiutT by
e x p e rie n c e d e x p e r ts
who have built
up
F e rro jwiwer and rrputatio n in the engine
world.
The rrsult* you got arc

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Inglslittivo u n d
executivp.
m i li t a r y , un f i nuvii'.H we r e «Lighting, ilu»o
that
cc'iuipriu'iit.
i n torniiUumil «,f f r e e d o m were liuinhered.
war »hull 1 imposai hl c u n d in ti mo 1 t,o K o m m lU'iipli' erteil (nr
f o r g ot ton
n F gué.-'
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1 Will « io . ill.. .«.!_. |..r i- - r ¡,.1
if «Il Te &lt;.1 I h( • s i .11 i , l L«* , V»|'fp
It'l '•Il ìlei* of »ei« n e o . . --f r.'liifiiti
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THE DETACHABLE
I iiv must bear flic
ROW (you
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RflAT* C omol--Y-.
n f i d e n t e . I el ro
may ju -tfy
MOTOR claim
thisconfidence
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Si» &lt;1 Hon -• in Florida

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E. A. MARTIN SEED CO. * 6 0 G a llo n
20&lt;r EAST DAY STREBT

JACKSONVILLE,

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Entire stock of clothiiig, shoes, hats, millinery, ladies’ ready-to-wear goods
v y l c l o l l and gent’s furnishings to he thrown on the market RIGHT NOW at a great
SLAUGHTERING PRICE. The following prices tell the story of how a great stock of merchandise just
arrived from northern markets is being sacrificed.
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Men’s and Young Men’s Suits
One lot extra value fine tailored suits in
plain and faney patterns. ( 'oinplete
Men’s elegant business and d ir ." &gt;mt&gt;. la t ol -tyle n i t ' ,
hand padded shoulders and collars, tine lining, ac­
tually worth up to ?1 Min and U* 1 *&gt; ( W \
$20.00. Public sab- pri' t . nt ii • 'iiit
• I he stamp of the season l ' 11 1-1.» i' pm traved in tin
cut of every garment.
Men's and young men's line cassimer suit
noted f.
• great Wearing qualities.
A gnat main dith-n-nt
patterns, best grade \enetian silk d* 1 /* ( W \
•s and sat in linings: union made
»p 1 O . i / U
A beautiful line of up-to-dat» '.idle-, suit
.&lt;1J .all Suits
$ Ml*
I .».till Suits, sale price
11.98

$ 9 .9 0

Men's Si»x, black and tan. “ wear like iron'
,_^LuU aSu.x. fatie\ and-.olid ei»lnr&gt;. al! had»1'. 1 &gt;• m-w
( Meli ' 'ilk lisle In •'•••, all t i e II* \\ lla&lt;|.
' &lt; V *.
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Boys’ Suits and Pants
Double I{roasted Knickerbocker
$♦;. is
1.71
3.18
2.89
.39
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.71
.98
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$•• no Suit'
$7.( hi .sun'
$5.oo Suits
$1 (Ml Suit'
.»Oc IMi\ - pant.'
. .»c I’.i»\ &gt; 1’ants
$1.00 Ijoy's Pant s
&gt;1 5" p.i&gt;\ . p.mi-. full p. g 11 ^ 1
$2 i* i I li&gt;y p,iiit&gt;, full pi g I dp

Corsets!

Corsets!!

Corsets!!!

\T. Itale '¡i't rcn-ivi-d n tu u '..pinete "f tin \niei
•an P..a;.i\ t iii'i»&gt; and will |
Anni "i. .. • .»I e
*I&lt;;• i d pi ’ci -

Men’s Furnishing.Goods
ai «*•&gt;(’

2.7»
3.39
3.98

$0.50 Pants, now...
$1.50 Pants, now
$5.50 Pants, now

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Meti s Ilandkcrchn \r&gt;, all grades; 23r and be,
down to

Ladies’ Furnishings and Notions

Men's hea\y Police líracc. double back
Neckwears. Silk I our-in-Hand*. Treks,
Wings and l'.ow-, Horn
.’»Oe 1tress Shirts, fancy patterns and - nini.'
TV I tress Shir t' with ( " , 1u
&gt; 1 . I :i• i &gt; • - She i i ' ' ••w
I . t a "&gt; a Hi : ». •
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•.« noil:. ■' ' •li . • t..:. i
I •. \ I 1 k tio I « ng h . i . u
l tut ii Suits, Unco Litigih
Men’s Work Shirts, good quality. .’»tie kind
Palhi’iggan L ndi.wear. bom 20r .tip

Ladies'and Children's Ho&lt;e. t.i't blaek. H*c
l.adn- ' and Children’s II" ■■ worth trulv I ’»
i.u./.c ' Li.'k . ai I culi a . iac laite
I ailie« Silk Lisle Ibi'i*. I»la&lt; i% Old tall, all .lOr
I,

Pat
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39c

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I .adíes Handkerchiefs, from 3’.i« down as low us

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$3.5U I lats. now

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Sweaters! Sweaters!! Sweaters!!!
Don’t .buy your Sweater until you have vi -Um I ■lie
Sweater Department.
We have a Swe.u. r Jm &lt;
lKTson iti town, male or female. We can til you at |;
from -Mr up to Sti.PS.

Men’s Pants
JU
about 3(Hl p;iir.' in the lot, will i'c put on 'a! •at i ia- 'aiiulow prices:
SI 29
$2.00 Pants, now
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1.89
$2.50 I'ants, now
•&gt; •&gt;!(
$3.00 Pants, now

Men-' and I Julies'
Shoes, now
Men s and I Julies'
Shoes, now
Men s and I.adíes
Shoes, now
Men*' and I Julies'
Shoes, non

$2 l&gt;&lt;&gt;
81.39
$2.50
1.89
$3.00
1.98
$3 50
2.89

Ladies’ Suits, Skirls and Dresses
We are show ine a grejit varici \ in all thè leading'
ridili', posti ively thè iu-WeSI "Ut
If voli afe III (!)•• maiki t fui .i fall Smt * o»t. v •&gt;it *
I h e " . ymi canno!
.ilf&lt;iiil tu m i " ilii' oppnrtumt y
\N•• gmirantee lo Ja\&gt;
ymi from 3o in f»o per ceni un your purehase
• luldieti ■■ Ciiats and I l n * " e ' al ila- sanie |"\i priee
a ! &gt;d i lai e Uh' :• ’ \ I •• ih et fi. un

Ladies’ Shirt Waists
We have a complete line in all the latest eilet is,
some with high collars and some with low. All the lead­
ing nutrì ia1-. inehuhng Itnocedit I .ilk'
Prices from
; ¡pe III $ I P.s

Yard Goods
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; .rotii , i n .ini ; .ui' • i ait' ti •. ; ■• ■'
V." il I.' ,i ..a.d Naiighler Sad-piti e

I itd I all1Ule Mollali . I »gli iai' pi 'lee i » I 11 . Ill
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' 1 ■" V, ... I! : ( ; I.wn •I i \ ;;•i*t ( u .wti
$ J •" i 1 » . :

We have a com­
plete line and can save
you from 25 to 35 per
cent :

Memri/.cd Poplin, in all colors, 27-in. width,
W» II worth 3.5c per yard. Slaughter Sale
While Wat-1 nur. Pia von and Madras and lap s
Wi ! I■ 1tf .i •I•! ’.Ol I i I V it'd v'.i11 pilli

Ladies’ Muslin Underwear
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Shoes

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Niehl t.i.wn
■I 11 I el t ¡t I Ml
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$1310 P e ttico a ts
7.V I ’el t ici mis
7.ic ( Ursel Cover* and Draw-t
50* Corset ('overs and Diawi rs
• ( " f i t ( "\ejs and I Irli w*

I •*l\*ii'•ì pupilli', tegulai i.tliu-' 1.n t "
\ i I. a» tin pi « lai al' a ‘

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II rendi (imghairis, worth l8e pci yard. Special
salpai
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I M'ess Cingham.'. worth up to 12c per yard, at this
.-ale pir yard
.
I &gt;n ' ( 1Migliaqr- Worth lip l " I Or |&lt;r y aid. at this
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Millinery
Our Millinery Department is complete and
a i t you one-half price if \"ii buy from us.

we

can

Bed Spreads, Blankets and
Coni forts
Med Spreads, blanket sortment in town. Como
price- and (|uality. W’c
save you from 35 to 50 pci

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• W Itile I Jiw n wi Mi h 2Oc. un sale at
W loie I aiva woi lh L'oc, oli sale at
W hiic I jim n wort li 12 c on sale al
The Pesi Iloincspun. 10c valuc. t " g " . i t
( 'licviol (iinghaius, n gular 12 1 c uomls
The Im-.'I guai alilccd fcatlsi lukilig. rcgular
2 -h \a i la i •&gt;go de ring 'ale a t

17c

Ma lin -s I a-1. mg. I ac 11 u.il it y. al
Table Damask, pure linen, regular 7; h- to $ 1 .ihi
value' ; t o go at

47c

Many other rare bargains in this line to show up.

This
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Money -----Saving
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dilTerent
matter how ridiculous our prices appear in print,.you will find them exactly as advertised. Ihe reputation
of Kanner’s Store for fair dealings with the Public is a,sure guarantee of every statement here made and
we ask the people of Sanford and vicinity to help us out. We will sacrifice cost, profit and everything and
make it to your interest to attend the biggest, broadest, grandest, most liberal, unparalled, far reaching,
undisputed money saving event ever held a n y w h e r e . ____________________________________________
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A B O U T PEOPLE
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F o r unii J i m m i e L a ¡rig
A s s i s t i n g in
serving w,re
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L u c i l l e ^ Itir
ani l L o r e t t a "«iiiith.
T h r o u g h o u t t h e a f t e r n o o n a plea»*
m g p r o g r a m of m u s i c was r**u&lt;i&lt;*rt&gt;d
iiy M i s s Killt il S t e w a r t . R u b y
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b y M ik» Kilit h S t e w a r t . M i s s R u b y
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t ix&gt; |iia I ii uml Mr s i . n . s t |t«*tt? «li
l i g h t e d wi t h her b e a u t i f u l ^ s ol os .
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t h e hos|iitalil&gt; ol R e v . a n d
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WoodrufT,
LTV* timi
Mrs
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tilljpresent
G a m e s anil r o m p s we r e ] a n d l it t l e M U * M a r g a r e t ( larke wa s
Wa l ke r a ni l M t s . It A. T e r h e u n .
ti l e o r d e r of the e v e n i n g a n d e v e r y
tiie flower gir|
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body
had a tine t i m e
A s s i st i n g
Mi s s ( ‘ l ark was g i v e n a wa y by h e r
Mrs. S m i t h of Apopka is a t t e n d ­
M r s N or w o o d were Mr« J J o h n s o n , f a t h er
They a r o W h o l e s o m e , A p p e tiz in g , E c o n o m ic a l
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Mrs.
W i ll ia m s , Mi s s N i t a M o o r e ,
Mr.« P e r s o n s a n d h i s bride l eft i ng the B a p t i s t District A s s o c i a t i o n
F r e s h F r o m the L o c a l G r o w e r s
From Everywhere
meet
Mi s s B e s s i e Z a c h a r y and
M iss
P h i l - ' l a t e r in t he e ve n i n g dn
thei
r wei ng,
d - in t h e interest of t h e W C
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Lrr t-sTTT ’ rirSfijir
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The
children
present w e r e ' d i n g t r i p t h r o u g h F l o r i d a , and a f t e r T . f .
r*rh
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Irene
N o r wo o d,
Cora
la-e .Till^s, N o v 2 0 t h will he ut iionie in K i s pv f *uojrnl**-r»
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T . H . L a w t o n . M a j o r 1. M. C o r p s .
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s e n t f r o m S a n f o r d for tfle C h r i s t m a s
s h i p t o t h e c h i l d r e n id E u r o p e had
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t e n d e d t h e c h i l d r e n of S a n i o r d .
T h e ' C ity Beautiful Ball at the
l e s t o n , M i s s An n i e H a w k i n s s u b s t i ­
Sanford House, Nov. 2 7 .
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whil e t h e d e c o r a t i o n s
a n d Mr . D o r n e r has m a d e hi* h o m e in
Mrs. R a n d o l p h P e y t o n , who has
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b ee n tin- guest of h e r s i s t e r . Mr«
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M a r g a r e t Harnes will l e a v e S a t u r d a y
p l e t e l y s u r p r i s e t h e l i t t l e l a d y s he T h e y will m a k e t h e i r h o m e on C e l ­ for her h o m e in W a s h i n g t o n , I* &lt;
was g i v e n her " p o u n d " wi th t h e i n ­ e r y a v e n u e .

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s e v e r a l days t o t h e home f o l k s .
a t t e n d a n c e , u» well a s t h e ‘ ne w m e m ­
bers a n d i ndi vi dual e x p r e s s i o n s in
Mr s . A. E .
Hou s eh ol d e r is the the Tn«‘c t i n g .
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Mr s . W a l t e r B r a d y , ha s r e t u r n e d S t h e r t n e m b e r l of t h e s o c i e t y , who
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the s u b j u c t .
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Mrs
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s t a r t e d of ! ga i l y , b u t a f t e r t h e s p e c i ­
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T h e , ]a n do, f r o m whi ch p o i n t s h e will go
c hi ld r e n a r e enrolled in t he j u n i o r
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fied t i m e h a d e l a p s e d , whi l e a t a m a r r i a g e o l Mi s s J e s s i e Ma b el C l a r k , to L a k e l a n d t o a t t e n d t h e F e d e r a ­
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t h e h o u s e wi th t h i s v e r y f o r g e t f u l e n t s in W e s t T h i r t y - s e c o n d s t r e e t
way t h a t i* i n t e r e s t i n g t o chi l d r e n
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BY BROTHERHOOD

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TRADING Wll.l. BEGIN AND
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T h e m i »pe ns i o n wus t h o u g h t hv m a n V t o In*
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N e w Y o r k not i c e read. ' ' cl os e i l - until
filly member * of t h e S a n f o r d I'rexweek.
Thi s helped to im p ro v e the
Tuesday-."
bytefiaii Hrot he rhood c l as s c a p t u r e d
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gener al b u s i n e s s o u t l o o k
and
in1 he s i t u a t i o n , h o we v e r , b e c a m e
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DoLand last T h u r s d a y n i g h t .
The
c r e a s ed t h e v o l u m e o
e x c h ngos.
s t e a d i l y worse, as n a t i o n a f t e r nacity having c a p i t u a l t e d t o s u p e r i o r
C l e a r i n g hou s e c e r t i f i c a t e s we r e r a b ­
l i o n wa s d r a w n i n t o t h e E u r o p e a n i '
number» »«»me of t h e l e a d i n g r e p r e i dl y l e t l re d .
war .
M a t t e t s were c o m p l i c a t e d by.i
gentative* met t h e S a n f o r d a r m y on
I ’l ans for o p e n i n g t h e
Federal
H-i’ell f a i lu r e - i n N e w Y o r k a n d ex- j
-lhe
OTvd-ferthrHanks wire m a d e and the re sul tnn t
p o r t e r s f o und it i nt pos s i hl e t o move
-trmli R! &gt;'l liHi'ii'!1 ’n-nd - p l e n t y of noise
s m r r m e n t was It p r o n o u n c e d * f u c t o r
c o t t o n b e c a u s e of t h e l ac k of cvessels
the ten S a nf o r d cars s w e p t o v e r t h e
in eu ing m o n e y rati*s.
T h e gold
a n d a f o r e i gn e x c h a n g e m a r k e t
city of D e L a n d and were t n k e n out
m o v e m e n t to O t t a w a Was s o m e w h a t
January
c ot t on* in New Orl ea ns
to the beautiful new park a n d c o u n ­
i nc r e a s e d a nd c a s h Hi h a n k s was dec l osed til 10 (i.l on Jul y HI, a net loss
try dub at b l u e L a k e. A f t e r r e s t i n g
■reused
for t h e s h o r t d a y ’s t r a d i n g of sevent y
hire and i ns pect i ng t h e p r o p e r t y ;
I m p o r t a n t s t e p » were t a k e n topo i n t s , or $■! ho a hal e
I n t h e l npn
the party was t a k e n h a c k t o t h e c i t y
w.ir-l
r e mo v i n g n**t i u t nuis m tr.nl
d a t u m t r a i l i ng f oll owing 1 1 •• pn&gt;*an I at T o’cl ock the b r o t h e r h o o d of
ng
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went t &lt;i s e v e n n - l l l ' tint re c e nt l y it
, kt. Del . and
Presbyterian
church
n-npi
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rei ov e r e d with t r a d i n g going* -hi In
h&lt; ail' d by the pie tor, Ue v C l a r e n c e
li ..si for di-.diiigs tu i ..sii wen- i n ­
t we e n T 6 " a n d V bit
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Kuraii . m i many of t he g o o d l adi es
market
was r e o pe d n e d S e p t e m b e r ( c r e a s ed .
’ of the church ga v e t h e m t h ? u s u a l , " 1/
T h e New Y o r k a n d t h e N e w O r ­
a t 8 fi-8 for mi ddl i n g , c o m p a r e d
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S e n a t o r F l e t c h e r of F l o r i da h a * s u c ­
c e e d e d in " i nt e r e s t i ng t h e s e c r e t a r y of
t h e d e p a r t m e n t of a g r i c u l t u r e of t h e
feder al , g o v e r n m e n t ” i n t h e m a t t e r of
p r o v e r b i a l f eder al a i d t o fight t h e
c i t r u s c a n k e r , u now a n d v i r u l e n t
-disuuso t hu t h a *
he r of groves i n v a r i o u s p * r t s of
Florida.
»As a resul t t h e ne xt ses s i on of
cou g r u » * i* ai mi mt c e r t a i n t o m a k e
a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n in this b e h a l f , as
S e c r e t a r y H o u s t o n hus p r o mi se d to
h a c k up t h e F l o r i d a s e n a t o r in his
••lioits al nng I his l i n e
T h e r e is no
a p p r o p r i a t i o n a v a i l a b l e for help a t
tins ti me
T h e nppiopriation that
will lns a s k e d b y M r . F l e t c h e r , wi th
t h e h a c k i n g of M r . H o u s t o n , is e x ­
pe c t e d t o be of suf f i ci ent a m o u n t to
a c c o m p l i s h S o m e t h i n g of real b e ne f i t.
S e n a t o r F l e t c h e r s t a t e d t o d a y in
in i nt e r vi ew wi th T h e T i m e s enrrespo n d e n t
t h a t he leurnx t h a t the
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■n i n n i l i ceti &lt; apt . H c u f r o as a G r e a s e r
,tre obliged t o ha v e stufi s h i p p e d
refugee, ni ck nam ed ( ' hl lli ro n cn rn ce ,
from San ford
to
Kissimmee
and
f r o m G u a d u l a j a r a . M e x i c o , where. he
t h e n c e buck t o Apopka- in o r d e r t o
)ftiiid tu* liad raisetl a l e g i m e n t of
get it, and A p o p k a on t h e T r i l b y
tutu* sol dt ers, i i rmed tlu*m witlt h t i c k
Gram'll ami in direct . o i n m u m c . i t ion
liat.» a m i s ta r t e l i a r e v o l u t i o n w i t h with Sunf ord would he a gri-VT piecinlit t h è ani or c o n * e n t of a n y o l it e r
of business n*&gt;t only lot A p o p k a Gut 1
n a i l o n oli e a r t h
C a p i , b e n f r o wns
lor S a nf o r d
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mi ti l i emln' irrassed hy t h è r e v e l n t i o n
In c o n n e c l on with this i dea t l i e j
of hpi tili-itIi( y , unti t h o u g h he » t r o v o
A p o p k a Hoard of T r a d e sent t h e fol- 1
lliatifully to deli)' l ite i m p e a c h m e n t
l owi ng g e n t l e m e n here y e s t e r d a y to
' In» c o m p l e x i o n gii ve h t m a w a y .
Ott
i o u t e r with our ci t i ze ns , wi th t h e
tlllit s c o r e he must Ile gl li lty, il» hi»
&lt; otiilili-n tal ( ml* and with t h e rail
1 s wart hy col or couti l iteVer he dtsr o ad oTllitals
) gtllsed witli II b us h e l of T e t l o w ' s
Frank I
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Swt t ml owt i or M è n i t o n ’s T a l c u m l ’o w
l l i gl o n , A. J . L ov e l l , D. \\. ( l ar k
der.
Il ut he is a h a n d x o m e " M e x i a n d L e - t e r \N a i t e
T h e y looked i n t o
c a n " j u s t t h è s ui ne
Euxti x L a k o
tin* m a t t e r
thoroughly
atfd
were
Kegiotl
pr o mi se d t he Mi pj n ut of the peopl e
of t hi s ci ty.
T i l e f o n t me r e i ai ( ’lull Will al so
work in c o n j u n c t i o n with the A p o p ­
k a b o a r d of T r a d e on t hi s i m p o r t a n t |
pr o pos i t i o n a m i i t b t o In* hoped t h a t |
i t ’ c a n he put up a l Die A. C. L. i n i
c o n c r e t e foriti a n d t h a t tin* c o m p a n y
wilt l t d nn it :i&lt;&lt; Knon ft* ¡ i d x h Ii Ip
H avi ng
direct
connection
wi th
good l ive t o w n s me a n» t h a t S a n f o r d
D. A . Caldwell &amp; S o n s
will b e c o m e a g r e a t e r whol es al e c e t i - I
t e r und all of i n t e r i o r Fl or i da In t h e
s ,•Ut herII end of I tie |h tonsilla will he
ili«» largest adverti"» rs in
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•pread throughout t h e s o u t h in a vocal p r o d u c t i o n e v e r h e a r d in all
like
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a t e no r rohUHto of grvai p o we r and
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s w e e t n e s s as Well as r a ng e al id til'
Dt la lulu, Nov.
17.
William
M s i n g i ng is a r e v e l a t i o n
W it h every
Lee. secretary of t h e F l or i da T r a c t 1 o ne when ti s i n g e r is an a r t i s t a nd
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organization, wi th h e u d i p i a r t e i » in a r t , we b e l i e v e a t e no r is f a v o r i t e ,
this city, was a l m o s t in.ttc’n t l y kilted e v e n t o g r e a t e r e x t e n t t h a n a b a s s o
Sunday morning a b o u t y o ' c l o c k b y T h o s e wh o h a v e t he b e c i t a l i nt e r
keing caught in t he e l e v a t o r s h a f t of ext* at h a n d are p e r i l . 11. d*light&lt;-*!
Ihc Y o' wcl l-Duckworth b ui ld i n g .
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t ur ni ng t he l ock
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t h e d a rk n e s s .
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a t the . p r i s o n e r us he w e n t o v e r t h e
f e nce in t h e r e a r o f t h e j ai l .
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the ujliur__a n i l - u p iler a p ^ y s l ^ in_n'j
eat«'.
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$1 . 00 0 for As h l ey ilead or a l i v e.
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he is n n w In t h e Eve r gl Ad e s .
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pe r f e ct l y a t h o m e m - t h e s e p r a c t i c a l l y
l m puss a hi e s w a m p s , a n d a f t e r ki ll ing
t he Imlii.ii. l i v i d t h e r e for a b o u t t wo
y e.iTs, e v a d i n g arrest
I hi* seh*i l i n n •*! ,i jury hai l ne« upn-d all id List w*•* k , .nut t h r e e v e n ­
ires had b e e n e x h a u s t e d .
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w'as to h a v e b ee n he ar d t o m o r r o w
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ed S a t u r d a y .
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al l eged m u r d e r e d of
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Ids life, e s c a p e d S a t u r d a y ni ght as
he wav b e i ng t a k e n fr o m t h e co u r t
r o om t o his cell by D e p u t y Sheri ff
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Mr s. A. S i r r i n e s uf f e r ed mi a c c i ­
d e n t at tier h o m e last F r i d a y t h u t *
will i n c a p a c i t a t e he r for s o m e t i m e .
Wh i l e wor ki ng in t h o y a r d a m o n g
h e r flowers » ho s l i ppe d und full,
b r e a k i n g her nr (ft.
Op acCQUilL ui.
hi r a ge Mr s. S i r r i n e will not h a v e
t h e use of her a r m in »onto t i m e
a n d her m a n y ft l ends ure s y m p a ­
t h i z i n g with hor o v er ' t h e a c c i d e n t .

on page
S p e c i a l Notice
T h e Herald will on each
day c a ll'a tte n tio n to the .
largest advertisem ent in
the current issue.

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