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                    <text>allJpresenl Game» ani! romps were I and lit tit* ML*» M sr(»fe t ( larke was WoodrufT, LTr” arid Mrs. C. E.
Walker and Mr». U A. Terheun.
tin- order «if the ex. nmg and exery the llo»er it&gt;rj
body had a line Urne
11rsK Mi** ("lark was givt*n away hy her
Mr» Sm ith of Ajiojika is attend­
Mr» Norwood were \lr&gt; J Johnson, father
They a r e W h o le io m e , A p p atlxln g, Economical
Sir*. William». Mi*» S u a Moore.
Mr.- Person* and hi» bride left I ing the B ap tist District Association
From E veryw here
Mis* Ih-ssie Zachary and Mis* Phil- later in the evening do iheir wed- meeting, in the interest of the W C F r e s h From the L o c a l G ro w e rs
Continued From Page 4
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The children present were’ ding trip through Florida, and afU-r. T. f .
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tug program oi music wu* rendered Kdwurd Milieu, Dick and Scott l ’ole- jh rsonm-l of the artist* for the recital
Mr*. J. ( '. Rennet has returned nkrm
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the plu io and Mr- Hri • -t iletts &gt;ii TllllMr Robert Wallace
of
Rut 11uliU
al»o is i hanged Next h nd.iy i lenftTt
1'tr ut 2V*- 1 ♦’•ch
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îr tu lu*lighted witli her beautiful^ solos.
nig. Nov. 20th. Hading (iue Vr he man Springs, Ark., arrived in Sanford
Over u hundred guest» enjoyed
will feature the lending parts in the tins week to join Mr* W allace, who
,t wcti.&gt;11 fìrilfg«
A p p les, 2 5 c per p eck ; 7 5 c per h a m p e r
the hospitality oi Rev. and Mr*.
recital with attu ta of note to assist ha* been hurv. aevernt week«
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35
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L e m o n i, 10c per doi»B
The member* .of the Auction ...
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. .ju in . T tckeU Bought lut Nov. Kith
'H yn u .n .. *u f a t * *» m id g e t lu t&gt;
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V ,M*Jr were
# most p tr.T v an rlH ^ — ^
T H E
V E G E T A B L E
MARKET
Mr* Elmer C»rnw returned Sun­
entertained -hy Mis* haunt Fish
XVIIEUE IT PAYS To PAY «‘ASH
day
after
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--ahfrem*—
rrf~srrxT'T:t
n r i i f m a i Pol Utctirtd
Monday afternoon at her home on
110 2 n d S t r e e t , W e s t
A card has been received from Cameron avenue Mr*. F I. Miller
Member* of the Welfare Depart­ week*.
PHONE 324
W r DELIVER
T. H. Lawton. Major 1. M Corps, .m a d e top score, winning a hand- ment and the club at large ari- re­
U. S. Army, stating that the box son.« bridge luncheon set
Mr. Wr-idman Caldwell has gone
The cut minded that Dr 'I' Af Neal will ndsent from Sanford for tflu Christmas
to ^jrH A p Connelly drew The meeting W ednesday after- ti^ High l'o in t. N C , on business»
ship to the children of, Europe had A ,1¡ljnty refreshment • count» ‘ wii# I noon
P
N o v .-l«th ) on the and jileasurc combined.
day afternoon at the parsonage. I
been received and would leave New
jMvtul)cra v[ i
h
g
.
« mUi t i l l i .
- ' "The ~pMrTI.1T -CreiCgTIi' ~.iTid TTTMr D. A. Caldwell will return ta I trresr*gam yd through our week of.
W r k o n - t b e «• S S Jmmn. N or TO
wvn. M adam e* H W. Ilehrdon. » w , nd and he in your reut» prompt lie ’ request* that the thank* of the - () McLaughlin. K. A. Newman. l&gt;' ut lh r w ° ’ clock'
jirayt-r services wa* manifested in the
several day* to the home folk*.
American Red C r o « Society be ex- F , MiI!pPi A P ( ’„nnelly. S. I*uattendance, a.» well as the'new mem­
tended the children of Sanford.
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i,i».
The ‘ C ity Beautiful Ball at the
bers an d individual expressions in
leston,
Miasx Annieti..n
ilawkin*
sub sti­
Mrs. A. E. Householder Is the the "meeting. The lessen subject:
Sanford ilouxe, Nov. 27. Ticket* on
tuting for M n .'C . M. Vorce.
V .S'urpiic
*
Par If/
--------sale by members of the club—now. I guest of her son, I)r. W. E. House­ "Cotujuest of the Cross over Dajk- ;
holder.
TO help her celebrate her eleventh
. Dorn(r. Wortty
ness” was efficiently hum ilad-lxy-tlie
---- -------:---- ----- * pnMrlent, Mr*. H. II. Chappell gncl
‘
Hirlht
birth day the young friends of Irene*
w 1 -»» ' —
Noriga^ j^ fltfb s J w a n
sure**- The-marrhtge oi—M lu Hiinu- AtorMrs. W alter Brady ,has returned other memberi of the society, who r . . . . ___,
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C . Bray an -j
surpriso party last evening.
'
.
c*r isemonis 1 ndrr
surprise
evening Irene’s 'e&gt;‘ an&lt;^ ^ r- f- T Corner took place nounce the birth of a little daughter after a week's visit to her mother. responded with Scripture verse* on j ,
mamma who was “ put wise” made &gt;n New A ork city Wednesday. Nov.
yjov jo l y j . j
.the autijuct. The urifi-r of Ineinrs* i T h is llc sd in | f T IIK L L I FNTS |
Mrs Broa&lt;)waier in Oilando.
numerous and long errand* to get flh.
Miss Dornrr
nimr
fro m '
wa* taken uji and difierent mutters Line For Each I n t ie r lio n M initaniD
hrr little daughter aw ay from the abroad where her parent* now Reside
Mr Robert Wheeler has gone to relating to the good of the society Chnrjje 25 CentN.
I’trsonal .Ucnfion
house, while the decorations and
Dorner ha* made hi* home in
Mr*. Randolph P eyton, who ha* Iron City, Git., where he will make were discussed
other preparations were in order.
Hanford for the last ten year* and is been tin- guest of her sister, Mr« hi« future home
The rejiort of the lirst vice jiresl .
FOR M I L
W hen evening came, to more com- identified with it* bu*mes» interest* Margaret Marne* will le av e Saturday
dent. Mr» L. R Philips i* worthy ■
pietrly surprise the little lad y she I hey will make their home on ( el- for her home in Washington. D C
Mr« Jesse Butler has returned, of special mention, a* her work with 1
For hah Dmmg n
wa* given her “ pound” with the In- *‘ry avenue,
after a wekk itjienl pleasantly in our little children means so much to
chairs
and chinu closet, all ir, *pl«.
formation that, a surprise party was
the mother’s heart as well as to the
Mrs. Park Tranrmell left this Jacksonville.
did
condition
Clark
—
Person»
(n&lt;i«ppPui.
being given Edna Williams.
She
life of the child. More than fifty
I mornjng for a few d a y s' visit In Or~
t
avenue.
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tp
started oil gaily, hut after the speciSavannuh, (»a.. Nov. 11 - -The i jando, from which point she will go
children are enrolled in the junior
Dr 11. ll- Curtis has returned society a/ul meet with her weekly
fled tim e had elapsed, while at a marriage of Miss Jessie Mabel Clark j to Lakeland to attend the FcderaFor Sale Meat ma'- ■
in»*.
after an absence of six months *|«-nt for Bible instruction and mission
neighbor’s home one little chap dis- to Mr George W. Persons of Ki»- tjol,mM,ting,
i,
of f»ttO population
attu*
in Oregon
covered that his package hud been simmer, Fla , took place last evenwork. Also the study' of nature, a* No other market m t
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left at Irene's home. Returning to mg at the home of the bride's parMr* H &lt;" Peel m an of Jackson­ • Mr Paul Junes came over from illustrated m (¡oil's word, m such at C (' Sherrill, -»orr. ■
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the house with thi* very forgetful ent* in West Thirty-second »tree« ville i- attending the Ha p t i*t \»»oway that 1« interesting to children
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young man Irene met the surprise Re\ Moore Srntt performed tlo- &lt;&gt;-r
V; v
They are interested in their society
I lutimi .meeting
Inline bilks
of her life for there w*ere the Jiarlor* enjont. after whnh a reception wa»
..ml their training mean* much to to ( ccd G a b b e ! 1, 1 rlira ut Ifully decorated
amt
about held.
the «(lurch in the futuri- They are
5 R Roger* »tat** ferret ary of
M r « J I»
G r i t h u r e t u r n e d from
twenty young folk* greeted her with
Mis* Clark was attended by Mi*« Rapii»! Mission I» a guest of tin
planning for tl,.- i hri (mas bazaar
For Sab
Ti.or
I ., » - oil \it.e y en 1er day
1',bright and happy fares
They had Irene Sundiford a* maid of honor Ilislrii t \ssociat ion
Thank* to Mr» Philip* lor her faith
moip h Rock jmllet•&gt;
*
ah!»
brought with them plenty of " e a ts " and Mrs. F F. S rh am as matron of
ful and efficient service in feeding
Mr- G I! Y t
\f, cf fr*j? o * \fc* Jo olid It \l
which, added to the delirious fruit honor.
Mr
Joseph Person* of
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I lo Woman
Mi«»nnia
&gt;tn le! .
i i ,i &gt;&lt;-V1 lui-l- ♦** ti » -i ■ will L
punch and cake prepared by Mr* Moultrie w.,« the gronin'» best man
t I. at mol i*ri i
- oligelo at |o-'
Norwood made a feast of good the Mi»»e* Gertrude Jessup and t&gt;\rr to Winter Park Wednesday
H* rt'k' i ,.1&gt;| ! Í*' ’ I «'•*' H1 Min o
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H o u s e - for - a l e
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l Mon
j », i ti i i *#jr 1 i '
things which were much enjoyed by Helen Horne were ribbon bearer* evening were Mr and Mr* E T
w o m an who
F*»r Sal«** Kr..»•*íi * * r
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nice rooms. Excellent local....
dollars per month
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limit» for rent, mar hr*
loading station.
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at Mrs. C. IL Smith», "* *’»rk
Ave., between .'Ird at ol
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For Rent Room* farfurnished. Cor. Park »i
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Wanted—An experienced
maker wonld like to a**i»i 1,1 ” *|p*
each- afternoon. • Addrev«
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m ale r," c-o Herald Office
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W anted—All or part of furmshed
house by gentleman and wd*’
$ ply R, Herald otbee
1 ».nl^&gt;*t

Betw een m&gt;‘ hum**

ford, on French avenue. Lrobe, black on one side
.colors on other. Reward fur rttJr Geo. ò . Herring, Sanford. E'a
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. 8 L Louis tha Fur Center.
Three-fourths of i^ f u r s IrapP
the North American contient
■hipped to SL Louis housos to

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PU B L ISH E D
SEMI; WEEKLY

SA N FO RD
IX SANFOHD

DE LAND CAPTURED
BY BROTHERHOOD
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fi(t&gt; member» of the Sanford ITesbytrtian Hrotherhood class captured
DüLand last Thursday night. The

New Or|i .in« \|s„
New Orlt.ui». La N,.\ (7
|(&lt;New Oilcun» C iiMiiii Lxihan gc open­
ed for unrir trntcd Hading yester­
day
Thin d y t-nm w,u» reached I&gt;\
thi* hoard if! governor» of the cxchungu «1 a int-fUni; railed after It
wnn announced t hi* Ni'w York ex¡ t-huiiK** a ould o | hmi mi that date
&gt;The New York. W w » » r lm f *
Liverpool rotton future market-*
cloned in the order named The nun
petition wart thought by man y to lx" maUer. of .Oidi a few day* and the
New York notice read.
lo*e&lt;r uniti
Tuesday."
The situation, however. became

NO 25

BUSINESS BETTER ICOTTON EXCHANGE
IN THE NORTH OPENED YESTERDAY

FEDERAL AID TO
FIGHT CANKER

t-h le) l.-rapes

VVc»t I'.dill Heaeli. S o l
17
John Ashley,
alleged murdered of
DeSoto T i gc i, an Indian, on trial for
his life, escaped S atu rd ay night as
he was being tnken from the court
room
to hi- cell by Deputy Sheriff S E N . F L E T C H E R E N L I S T S
THE
FIN A N CIA L ( ’E N T E R S T R A H IN (¡ W IL L B E C IN AND
Hob (taker son of t 8e -herifT of tin-.
m
f o r t i; e o r R KROUT—T H
.T T E IL — 1 T U E S O U T H E R N ST A T E S
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county -------I ' M M X ) - « M f c U i i s a C i
a n c e ( ¡ R O W E R S OF
— TV r i . i / n r TTtHTATi. r
— "Ä"'1
m iA ^ 'T in . ~
the fu g ltlii'r but can timi no tra c e of
i *r i

HEN EFITTED

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Ashley made ir brestf for liberty
at the jail dpor ycbtlc tia*.uffu.ur w-*
Wnshtngron. D- ~C .7 N o v ~ l B .
turning the lock
He wu» not hand­ Senator Fletcher of Flo rid a has s u c ­
cuffed and ' disappeared instantly in ceeded in 'in t e r e s t in g the s e c re ta r y of
the durkness.
The deputy firyd the d e p a r tm e n t of a g r ic u lt u r e of the

N»_w.\yxh..N. Y„ Nov. 17, - N mw.
N**w York. N Y . No\ IT . Jbe.
Iinunciul condition grew stronger last Vork t otton Kx.hongc opened lor
week
This helped to improve the Unrestricted trading yesterduy morn­
general business outlook und in­ ing. Tb«' board of governors so vot­
creased the v o lu m e o e xch nges. ed S a t u r d a y .

na­
“I*"
C le a r in g house certificates were rafiKuropenn
K " r"
idly letired.

by.
failure in New York and ex­
porters found it impossible to move
cotton because of the lack of cvessels
and a foreign exchange market
J a n u a r y cotton* in New Orleans
dosed
nT in fi!» on July dl. a net lo»«
1
fur the short day's trading of seventy
points, or $1 fill a bah* In tb** lupn
datimi trading following p &lt;• pm*
went t*i sexi'li •••III- bui r**. etili;, tl
rei ove red with trading going' on In
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M att el» were complicated
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S VN KO II II, F I . O I U D A . T I ' K S I I A V. M O H M H K I t 1 7 . MIM

VOLUM E VI

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ÜN TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

u l th o -priso ne r us he went o v e r the
fence in th e ronr of the jail.
Sheriff H uk er is prostrated o v e r

T h e decision to reopen the cotton
exchange was reached at a special
meeting of tlvu P" y L
and the a n n o un cem e nt was grix ted

federal go vern m en t' In the m a tte r of
pro ve rb ial federal aid to fight tho
c it ru s c an k e r, a now and v ir u le n t
xlisaase thut has t
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thc M L m — m d ..u u d t:r a .
Plans for Opening the Federal
hft!'. 0,T,’r,•,, ■ r**'*»r ‘* «( her of groves in v ario u s |« rt&gt; of
Hanks wire made and the resultnnt
$ 1,000 for Ashley dead or alive
Florida.
noise
se ntiment was n~~~pronounced ‘ fuctor with rnthii.^innm ou t Ht* floor Kf t h r
It
is
helievWd
that
Ashley
was
pic
tbn ten Sanford cars sw e p t o v e r the
»As a result the next session of
in oa ing money rat*i«. The gold exchange, which was crowded with
city of Del.nnd and were t n k e n out
movement to Ottawa Was somewhat memht - in anticipation .¿d * tic It a up by a waiting automobile and that coMgriuu* i* ulmot-t certain to make
hr t» nnw In tho EverglAdes. Il&lt;* is an appropriation in this behalf, as
to the beautiful new park and enun-j
irrrrnsrd and rash Hi batiks was do- statement
tr) dub at HIue Lake. After renting
The iiiiiounrement If the reopen­ perfectly at home in these practically Secretary Houston ha* promised to
i reased
linpassiihle swamp», and after killing
hrre and inspecting the property
Important -t»-p- were taken to­ ing m ar-- tin end of the itm-t try the I 111! i &gt;.II. I l l ' l l there fur uluillt two hack up the Florida senator in his
L'lToit» aluiig thi- line
There is no
the party was taken bark to the city
ward removing n —ti n i n u i - m ir.id mg i i p ' - i ' M i tn the hi-tor&gt; o| the y e.iT-. &lt;\.idiiig a; r*--t
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available
for help nl
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•ug i -ei urlili - i d hope i*l alt ••all)
I he —I••• t ion of ,i ■ur\ had m i ii- i l his time
The a ppi opriation that
tbr (lel.and
P re sb y te ria n
ehtireh
ilu
• - o*, t i n e x * h a n g e w a - - l i ­
n-i |i. Ming of ll'i Stm 1 f xi bange, al
pled .ill "f la-t w.-' k, .uni three v en ­
beaded b&gt; ti e pn* tor. R e v C la r e n c e
. lu .i .10 alid great excite­ ires hud hcen exhausted. A motion wpl bd asked by Mr. Fletcher, with
li ..-i lor oc.d in g - ui i ..»Ii wi&gt;ie in ­ pendi i
y.iran ili»l m ull) of the good ladle'ment resulting from the war in Ku- for change of venue to Dade couhty the backing of Mr. Houston, is e x ­
creased.
• o f the church gave them th e usual |
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The Now York and the New Or­ rope. and after three faillite» which w'a* to have been heard tomorrow pected to be of sufficient amount to
_ hearted
.......... I nDeLantl
. t - m l «welcome
.,t ......... .......... i 1 23 at 8 6-8 fur m iddling, eompured
»xrm
lift at* unli*|iiidated interest of fully Ashley wanted to lie tried in till» accomplish Something of real benefit.
•"w ith L I 5 - Iti on lul&gt; 31, a loss of leans cotton fu ture markets will be
Senator Fletcher stated today in
¡n the Sunday school depart men a
MO.Oflll bali— The situation wits county, .inti had -tail'd that lie
practically
cent a pound, or I'J.'i a reopened Monday ami the local
all
interview with The Times co rres­
wns
trsnd New F:ngland »upper
mud'
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ill I lie D allas ll ie lk e t | fit • - Mut .»I
pondent that he leant» that the
w a* bub*
given to the invader'
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ned, us th e r e will be mutò v a rie d at(¡r«*h*burf, l»a„ N o w 16.— J a m e s ' t r a c tio n s th un o rig in ally in ten de d.
I ton. (»rrner, wondered w h y his ! an d e v e r y t h i n g of high cla s s yet
th o r o u g h ly pleasin g to e v e r y eor utH«°foliow»d uWM n 0 l »l v , n «f m i l k ' tu n ed in th e least to m u sical s w e e t­
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In witn*-»» whereof I have hereunto -« t my hand and
caused the seul of the United States t&lt; be ullixed.
■’ Done at tho city of ^Washington, this twenty-eighth day of
Octobei, tij the y i a r of our L*ir*l one thousand nine hundred and
fourteen and of the 1ndepcndcncc of the United State.» &lt;&gt;( A me* icu, the one bundled and thirty-ninth.
Woodrow Wilson."
"Hy the President:
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are ■l.llgi'd lo bave »toll sh ip p ed
1 1 refugee, nicknamed Chllliconcurnee,
from Sanford to Kissimmee
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bad raised u regiment
teg! merit of
gel it, and Apopka on the I r i l h y '
nine soldier», armed i Iumii with brick
lini in li and in direct •'omiiiiinii.it imi
hat.» and s t a r t e d u r e v o l u t i o n with­
with Sanfi*rd wmild he a gr.-aT piece
out i lie aid or con«ent of an y other
d business liot olii;« fot \p o p k a bill
nation on earth
Capt. Kenfro wns
lor Sanford.
,
much einbilrrassed by the revelation
In coline. I ni. with t Iii .h idea tbe
of hr* identity, and thougli he strove
\ p o p k a Itoard .•f T r a i l e »**nt tlic fui
manfully to deny the impeachment
l.iw m g geni len i. mi fiere ye stc rilu y lo
'ins complexion gave him aw a y . On
■onfer with onr citixcns, w iib tbe
that score he must lie guilty, as his
1 "inno ri lai ( mi' and «iitli t he rad
-wartl.y color could never be dl*ro.id ..Mi. t.di glllsed wi l h a bushel of Tetlow's
Frunk F D i v i . Il II W 11 bel
h wundow n or Mention's Talcum Pow
ingtoii, A J. Lo veli, I). \\. Clark
der. Hut he is a handsome "M ex i and Le*ter \\ aite They lookeil itilo
Filistis Lake
can" just Ihe same
I In* matter I loiroiighly and were
Region
promi*ed tbe supplii t &lt;&gt;f t In* può pie
of tbi.» city.
Tbe Colli mereiai Club wdl alai»
work in conjunction with thè Apopka Itoard of Traile on ibi» importuni
proposltioii and il *.» lo lo- hiqu-d that
il cali he |iut tip al thè A. C L. ili
concrete forni and tliut thè rom pany
wil 1 net on it a» Mimi as po»»ihlc
Having direct connection 'with
goni! live town» menti» that Sanford
D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons
wdl becoine u gfeuter w liolesule cen­
ti r and all of interior Fintili» In thè
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■* day "f tfianl. g iv o g " ■1
; ■i . ■r Ilid i r, \ 1 1•• the people thr"*..« &gt;it I h* hi i
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our borne singers, Mr* Mctiir.g.T
cru«hwl the life uur ,,f his j)0,jy
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an unusually delightful • v.iuiig "t
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pea. e ..ml self- olltrut III some degré, lo al ea d) the toun-uU and
-shape the hopes and purposes of a day of fenr and distress
t &gt;tir
people hav.- looked upon their own lib* as a nation with a deeper
. ompi'-hensioti of their blessing», and a keener »ense of the
moral and prue lical »¡vilificami' of wfi.it their part among tlie na
Unii', of the world may come t&lt;&gt; t&gt;* f"e
Vtn- hurí-ful effects of foreign »n^'-un their own indu-t.i.d
and couiitHTeial allair» have made them (*•*•! the more fully and
see more eleurl) their mutual inlet dependence upon one anotlor
and hat -tirred lln-tn up to u heult hi ill co-operation »uch a* the,
have seldom practiced • before
I In , have been ipnckeneil by a
great moral stimulation. Tin* unmistakable ardor (or pouce,
their earnest pity and disinterosiod -.»mpalliy lor tfo&gt;-e win. .ire
.tl* ring, ll o ir readiness to betp a' d ti Il*k ol ll.e need» of "I lo rrevealed them lo 1 liemSel ves a* well u* to t to- World
" d u r crops will feed till our people; the self-possession of
our people ami ds t the most serious anxieties and difficulties and
ike »londinese alili resourcefulness o f OUT business llietl W i l l serve
other nation» as well u* our own
"The business of the country has been supplied with new
. hai.in'll* of tr ade und intercourse
The I'aiiiyina .an al ha- been
opened to tho commerce of the nations. The two continents of
America have been bound In closer tic* of friendship
New ins t r umcntaltlli's of international trade hui u..lx'»n -created which
will bring about new instrumentalities of acquaintance, inter­
course unii mu tua l service. Never before have the people of the
l lilt'd States been so situated for their own advuntagi or the
md Vu n luge of their neighbuts, or to equipped to serve themselves

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Hlm,,ly « I ' l , v » l i "K in hr-r
Hates, On« of the most c h u rm in g of
co n tralto s, an d Miss Hall, *n brilliant
He was running tho ele vator bim idunir.t, bo th of Stetson, Mr lli'rkx-•el(, and evidently did not m a n a g e
ley
Hlnckman, basso, of Hollins, and
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A friend waited at the
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he did not return und it was nearing
W e ure to hear an d e n jo y Mis*
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tion lui» bec*n «tteured and will gi\e
some of thè blftiest r.tld sweelest III
vocili production ever heard i*n all
like manner
t Iti« locali!y
l’rof tìuev. henian i»
a teli or robusto &lt;d grvai pow.-r ami
sweetnesa as well as r a n g o , and In• rushed hy File» alor
With e\*-ry
Oliando. Nov. 17. William M singing ir a revelation
I^ee. secretary of the Florida Tract otte w lieti a singer ih un arti»t and
Society, u' Seventh Day Adventist ha» tbe abi lity lo entrain'** wttli Inart, we believe a ti'iior i» favorite.
°fEanizutiun. with hcudipiartei
thi» city, wa» almost in.ttc'ntly killed even lo greater extent than a ba»»**
Sunday morning about
o'clock by Those who have the Keeital in I t*r
being caught in the elevator sh aft of e»ts at h an d arc perf*.tl&gt; &lt;l**ltgbt.
the Yo’well-D u c k w o r th building.
at huvtng the good fortiim
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The office of the socie ty lius only curing th is superlt tenor
recently moved from Church street
We also have oth.-r line at t me­
to the top »tory of the new Yowell
tin- program. tí nomg
.UrCted°.rlh 1,Ull&lt;1! nf nn&lt;l Mr ...... them oùr favorite. Miss Asp.nwall
mom- °
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und the Stetson College ortfuiiint,
moments
trnin ......;
out ' Miss Evah A. linker, who ha* been
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toVkn .before taking
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4»ulV practical I*ittbillies can be­
nitor loti I- 110*1 III I lie Teal e ta le come Ill«' III ber»
It &gt;n• 1ii•I*-- a fraterll ,- 1» .
and fern, i n- lo I " i
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the success *d t h*1 orgu ni» 1 1ton b
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t-liii ken salali,
iiftiTiioon to IIn' jtr.i inIriiol liiT' of wafer», pirk'ei, olive»,
mke ami
hi-r at qtiJitntatiri’. in honor of hrr eoiTe*t Mr&gt; William»' gui**(»
were
Kranililaughtfr. M ** Hilly 11 iitht
‘Mwrtlanick
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The attr. rtive home * j * *o pretty
. Luke, Geo. Kos. I T Bruti y.
in its cala ii -rotation.», for flowers N
Henry
NL-Luulm ami II E Telar.
were everywhere, emphasiziriK the
HtxeetMi1». ati&lt;l rh mi of haliyhooil
tjpil Ih» t‘■-l-n frf »oui.. mother I
Mr- i. 1). Hw'f Kci very delighthood. In the reception hull, where (ufl&gt;
entertained the ladies of the
the two grant! moth*'»». MV» Wight
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(I'ritniftn »fh&gt;r.&lt;* Ii- • ¡‘ "it

_Methodi,st Missionary Society on •
a tu '
T h u rsd ay afternoon
After it - mtr-'
the hra«» janiinier» were tl 11»:«1 with
strnLprogram rtrnsP'tt'rrg of rtro untigs *
gorgfous red dahlias ami poin set lia s ,
tasking an txtjtiisite glow of color "A Howl of Rose»” and “Sing Me a
against the background of ferns. Song of Ye Olden Time” by Mrs.
White and yellow chrysanthemums Mcltinger, accompanied by Mrs,
►P’v
and patted plants were used effec­ Cinudo Herndon and a piano solo,
tiv ely in the parlor, while in the “ Love's Pleadings." by Muss Kath­
duinty
refresh­
lib ra ry only delicately tinted pink leen Stcinmeyer,
ments
wire
served.,
it
was
a
joyful
roses were used with charming simoccaaion,
there
being
about
thirty-'r*V&amp;
her o Miss Billy
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W ight, cbnly esconred among the five present.
pillows of her dain ty blue and white
li utair MJ.p rliill«*
bassinette received with he‘r mother.
The
Sanfcrd
friends of the groom
Mrs.’ Hal Wight, assisted by Mis»
will
read
with
cordial
interest of the
Camilla Madge I&gt;c.is and Miss Mac
ttinrriaga'
of
Mr
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.Adams and
Keafnes Hurt and their mother-.
Miss
Surah
W
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Mr- I leas and Mrs Hurt The i it
curred
at
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fant hnnorees knew instinctively
l i e W’ dding
that it wa- h notable event in their home of thi’ bride
lives for . they behaved with the wus a very «juiet one, only the im ­
grace and dignity of their g ran d ­ mediate friends of the bride being
mothers, In the course of the a f te r ­ jir.-sent. Mr and Mrs. Adams w ill 1
noon. a charming group of song- was make SUiiford their future home.
rendered by Mrs. Lucille Aspiiiwull
I KI r»kf, I*&gt;■t*¡1
whose beautiful Voice wa- never
Mrbred
William- was the graheard to In-tier advantage The n i
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Philip“. Archibald. Charlotte Smrtb.
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Aspinwull ami Adelaide Higgins.
The recaption was greatly enjoyed
by all present, the babies admired
to the complete satisfaction of the
adoring jnother* and it was qqit*'
evident that Grandmothers Wight
and Guwdy are inordinately promt
and felt the importance of* Mis*
Hilly Wight's tir-t introduction to
if a nford •onety

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William Gillon-celebrated hi* sev­
enth birthday with » lovely party
to hi* young friends Friday ufternoon, at the Hye-lo hotel, (tames
rnjd romps were enjoyed on - the
lawn and refreshments served in the
big dining room. The table was
laden with good things. Pyramids
of p retty fruits, dishes of huts an d
candies and lots of cake and ice
cream. The beautiful white birth­
d a y cake - with its seven colored
candles graced the center of the
table. A good time was enjoyed by
all present and the hap py littlu host
* received a gieat m any nice presents.
Assisting Mrs. Gillon were Mrs. W.
W. Fry and Miss Elite M ay Howard.
W illiam ’s guests were Olive New­
man, Kmmie Griffin, Sarah Evelyn
W illiams, Marion Newton, Jean
Maxwell, Elmer Tolar, Clifford Shin. halser. May Elirabeth.. Moye, Ed­
ward Grady, Paul Strong, Thomas
W ight, Elverman Speer, Kobt. M a­
son, Hold. Williams, Joe Caldwell,
Hobt. Jinkins, ' S yd n e y Kepncdy,
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Morris Moye, Thomas' Hurley and
Stev e Shinholser.

Hook lAitrr*' Club
Mr*. Fred William» delightfully
entertained" the Hook Lovera’ Club
T hursday Afternoon. A flower conteat furnished much amusement and
pleasure, the prite being won by
Mra. Morton Hopson.
It was a
very useful and pretty- leather book
cover.
Inscribed in guile on the
cover was “ Book Lover«* Club—
1014.*’ Refreshments ’were served in
the (lining room which was simply
and artistically decorated for the oc­
casion. The table was lovely with

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the depuri meni
C nine ami liring
a friend with you.
One of thi* most brilliant events
of ilia- w m tir « ill I«* the City Menu11fnl Hull, N«i\ J7 at tin' Sanford
Homsii

Had &lt;in-» lli'il..I Friday night at
tiir Cimgregatntnal ihur* b
for music lover*

A treat

V T r f t n m n r .Smith
Sirs Daisy Tremaine of this city
and Mr. Edward H. Sm ith of Pen­
sacola were quietly married Monday
afternoon, at the home of the bride's
rister. Mrs- S. A. Irwin, Kev. K. D.
Brownlee officiating. Only the im­
mediate family of the bride witness­
ed the «eremony.
Mr. and Mr*. Smith left immedi­
ately for Jacksonville en route to
Pensacola, where they will make
their future home,
Del i ght f ul M i u i u n u r v ( ¡ o t h e n n y

*________________________ ____________;_______ NOVEMBER 17. )9),

lu Europa Uiu waV of the- nat ion* i* khe event of the dtty. in Sfmforri :tnd Som mole ( ntintv t Ih» crf*ìt!eN|.•• ... ' ■
not only ilio (lav Fut flic whole month of November will he the (¡real Four Day Sale, and M onday too. u&gt; .•»
i: auguratili ;tt the I&gt; \ f . 1 1&lt;i\v♦•!! *fc Son&gt; S iucl. bt-ginnir.# W n lta x la y , Novi-n.her 18 th . at h A. M and M ■
through M a n d a i . X o\einla r 23 rd.

38 T H E COTTON S A L E 18
NoV

Harffains We arc riyjhr al
the firing line when il conio tu
saving uur fusiomurs’ money
at this sale. Thousands of
yards of new goods have ar­
rived especially for this -alo
and lhe bargains ihal will Im nn
display will b&lt; eye oj.-tieri and
pocket hoolj savers to every
one.

Store Closed All Day, Tuesday, Nov. 17th
Preparing for Sale
CARIOADS OF FORNITORE“ "

Free The first «fl
making a pim-ha.-*- .c . ¡1(.
sale o(H*ns will havt
(1)f
silk .strjekings. wrap|M *1
. ¡r
piickage.
Thi* lirsi Ten M*-n -•
purchast* will I*;*\» ,i :
pm. m. I in-if p;u kau*.

Remember -ale &lt;.p. i,

ne.sday, Nov. iMh. t*

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folffafe’s Talcum Powder; ---Uur F’iJT furniture bu.sinc^s so far has hron «rch - - -52-iiTAIl Wool Suit . . ,**,
kTTnwn and rnlft nil ri\Tr* the
ix’autiful invisihh- w«t\,-n
^
a success that we found it necessary to make an ariUnited Stales at 25c a box,
handsome
for
mat
uit
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4
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Odor’s Cashmere IJmifjuet. I »ar­ . riitional trip to the furniture factories. Our Mr.
Black, navy, tango. A special
ty lis \ iolet, La-France Kuh* H. Wideman Caldwell has been in the furniture mar­
value for $1.50, sale
—at this sale will In? -j O l ,,
kets and wfiile there he was able to purchase several
a box .'
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price a yard
D yC
Arnoskeag

Dress Gingham

carloads. . of. furniture
at exceptional low prices and
,

25c Values for lOr
TJlis «•■»■|f&gt;)U-|UI

'will-lw-placed^aWWgWKs4^ lftt^ ’J&gt;:lUt
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- assortment oUwaT-t. -kir* and
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we
are
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position
t&lt;
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give
our
customers
even
counter as a leader for these
suiting material, in .1*
better values than ever and of course everyone knows
live days, special 10c q |
patterns, another hit?
pick up.' 5 yard
vahie. choice a yard
on what easy terms we sell furniture and wonder how
we do it.
Ombre Moire and SiIk Strile
Waffle Cherks. a*

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10c

tbis line includes all t*f thè
(alesi shades in thusc new
Weiives. -pecialtv Jirieed for
2óc, redticed for this
saleto_i.___ . -■ ...

'design eh* &lt;k -uitin.1
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late a ."-t ronger Mit» o
IIIt) g(**&gt;&lt;t.&gt;. "i Ills Ul ! II
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25c values this &gt;al*' a r\
ut only *
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19 c
Ladies Coat Suits

Store Closed All Day, Tuesday, Nov. 17th
Preparing for Sale

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SALE OF NOTIONS

g r e a te -i

&gt;&lt;•11me u t • nt that ha- !•»-•■n puf

tin .h I nr *&gt; i'i . O. w* .e •!* ; .ii!
nn n*. -pt r i a l inutili* i - in I ..il||l ,|ll VVI ‘I &gt;1 f OUt
¡11 I alii*
|i!,nl liii.w n y t a \ . rciMilar \ .i’ -

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Shoe Polish

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89c

M ailing Art Squares
Hxl'i ft This i&lt; made from
gi immo .lapartox’ Mai tiny! ami
well worth $•!.'»*» f»tir spec­
ial prii i- for t’ai’lt U* O Q ( l
only
Sweaters Our line of I«(dies* Sweaters, all wool for
$1.U8, $2.39 ami $3.6i&gt; are «reat
values. See thorn durinp this
sale.
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Special Daily Sales
November

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9 a. jn.
Ivory Soap, everywhere 5c
a cake, sale price at only
3 cakes for

5c

Thursday, November 19th
9 a.t m.

Monday afternoon,»M rs. W. E. ,
Ilousholder entertained
with
aI
10 yards 3fi-in Bleached Do­
charming missionary jiarty in honor f
mestic for 79c. This is a special,
of her mother, Mrs. A. E. Hous10c, a yard value. __________
holdcr. The members of the mis­
Friday. November 20fli
sionary • society of the Methodist
9 a. in.
church, thirty in number, were in­
Granitewarc
sale, including
vited to . meet Mrs. Ilousholder, a
Pots, Dish Pans, Boilers, etc.,
fqjmer member of the society “nil
and Roasting Pans, values to
wife of a fo: mer pastor of t h ^ M R p h
39c.
Special, while
and responded so cordiallj^iMat the
they
last,
each ...........
cosy home was (Hied to it^ p ap ac ity.
Pink roses add Love’s , W/eath fea­
Saturday, November 21«t
tured the decorations, the rooms be­
ing, attractively pretty with n reliev-'
9 a. n&gt;.‘ .
ing touch of green in the vines and
ferns, among which vyere quantities
of cut flowers.
Brooms This is a splendid
Mrs. J. W. Barnes delighted those
25c
number. For this
present with several of her best read­
salo
each___ ____
ings, adding fresh laurel* to her fume
Mrs. D iafnes la one of Sanford's
Monday, November 23rd
best known Interpreters of character
9 A. Mt
readings and is alw ays greeted with
ThLi Is where a dime ta ’ks.
hearty applause, her presence JnGraniteware PoLs, Pans and
varlably adding to the pleasures of
Boilers, worth up to 25 cents,
the affair that numbers her among I all going for this sale
its guests.
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Dkllcloua fruit punch. —
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19c

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I«elio Fa.'t. 1’.lack llo.-e. a pair

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Mi’ii ' S o l i White LiiUidkm'chu t~
Meli » '
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Meli'.- I aps, nrwrtyles
1*.o\ Suspenders

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lirifihlim &lt;.rrrrcrs, ?ntr*
Men’s Nicht Shirts

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.‘iti in. Novelli 1’ljiils ■'

This stile is the time to
a genuine Standard Oil
Co. Heater at this lowprice. Cold weather is
coming.

For this siile. See our
special values in mens all
w(K)l pants, all sizes specially redueed, consistingof
blue serges, grays, brinvns,
tans.

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$1.25 tomlofls 9N*
S| *•&lt;•in! lit1.*’ of &lt;
tn;ul. .in*. ! ii u
eept dill.il valut
t hi- -;i!&gt;

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1 .llll* - ' 1 m!.
-■f " t1
ml .i w* iV!*1.
valuer, for •Uh\ ■-I"
¡ally priced only

24c

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with ilrawn ¡a i «
valu*i "I tin

$3.29

sal*- eai'h

52-in All Wool ** *g*
Mere is a gn-at numi"
'
of the width and gu.uaitlitd
all wool, -well worth
$1.50 a yard, side

99 c

Specials on

Sale Daily
Boys Fleeced Underwear

consisting of Shirts and I n f ­
ers. Sizes 8 to 12 year-, woftl»
35c a garment. See il.i' tine
line during our sale »)*)/,
for
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Mens Negligee Shirts
It will take 75c ¡it "d'&lt;‘r
places to match these &gt;Bir*-'.
all sizes, plain or mat
4 ."T/»
style, our price
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NEVER BEFORE
Have we been able to fit children and mis$e$ in
Shoes as now. We were fortunate in securing the
“Merriam" line of Shoes for children and misses.
These are made in Goodyear welts, turns and Mc­
Kays and our prices on these fine Shoes cannot be
duplicated.
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At Caldwell’s Fine Shoes for less money.

D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons
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Mens Sox *
Sei* our special line of Black
and tan Sox for men b’i '
been snecially priced f&lt;" y»15
sale at nargain price of Hi n
of a pair only
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Nunnally’s Engineers Overalls
and Jumpers
These :ire “1 nion M;||9 ^
with the improved non rij*|■irî|î
pockets, the best $b,MI *‘r‘
ment, our special burgain price only
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50c Elastic Seam

Drawers

39c

CASH DEPARTMENT STORE
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5c
12c
19c

Mens Pants

Sanford

I »till till I I« I I it *
In **!*• I * i ’!**i
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pot&gt;unit \ t*&gt; ** .
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selves and we are now in position to show those well
known “Selby” Shoes in turns. C.uodyear wells and
McKay and look at what prices:
$1.98
$‘2.25 ( irade
2.18
$3.00 t irade
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$3.50 ( ìnule
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$1.00 (irade
3.98
$5.00 Grade

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'1 his Fall it seems as though we ha\e reached
the top in pretty, stylish and nobby Shoes.

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OUR HOBBY AGAIN TO THE FRONT

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worth $1.25. for ihrsale, a yard

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Men’s Wool Suits, in Wjj
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Car» *t SanforJ Machine &amp; C .ii(. Co.
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e t day conditions of society it is increase of 12 per rent since I'JUO Ford AA'ilron. Jux; H Stemfeld, C. 1,. Speaker lun !.. Farri» of thè house
manifestly impossibly that the state Twice us (¡real as the increase of tin- Moore, N. V.; IV II. Maimty.. Lo* will ai i a» Florida'» cliìef executive
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Heat with Gas J
Gas is the Thing

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OATS AND RYE

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I'&gt; proper (iiresigl.k ami watchful
n«». which the parent should have
intelligent enough to exerr.se
Am there ,s no reason to believe
«hit these rather startling figures
vary very much from those that
1would I..- revealed in every■* uther
, ul&gt; *•&gt;' ,ur,,,ul investigation
Iinnran... is at the (uundatiun of
o' "" i \ ill». Ihr remedy is tu
•upply and apply iulellig.-nre where
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SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.

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C o m p lc lc a b s tr a c ts from the re c o rd s of
O ra n g e and S e m in o le C ounties.

Then* isn’l anyth mg v

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paid fo r n o n -resid en ts.

supply j

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No. 86. —l’ai litri tu Limitili Fr*-«- Steel Hi-rliniiig Chuir Car» tn Wnsbitigtou—
Klertrir I.igbt*-&lt;l and Fan».

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of the rampa on the «horn AM vv„r k Kccc I vcn M y Perdonai No. 80. —Coast Line Florida Mail Loral Sleeper tu Savanm.lt.
f" e r n lc a 'e 0« Little Effr-t.
of I.tike SI.»go lll.r e I» n llreplacu
A lle n ili n Alili Medi EfTorlH
Steel Pullman Cars of the highest rlu*s operated on all trains. Atlantic
Exp* rimonta wllb various r-liumlrnl conlalnlnx 0" forks, every one of
Coast Line Dining Cars operated on Traine* 82 nml 86.
extinguishers for flglnlnK fonisi tires » which bear* the likeness of the face of
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For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent or write
have not been very surres*»ful
Tbe a man or animai The rocks hnre been Opponilo City Hall
Telephone No
unlimited supply of oxygen In 'l\e eoli* rted from muuy uillea around, and
A. W. FIUTOT, Division Passenger Agent
op*-n forest. nfTIrers *uiy. lends tu neu- ip,. ..fteri Is lielgblenrd by glass eyes
113G West Hay St.
JaVksonville. Fla
trallzo (ho effect of (he chemicals.
which have been added.
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girl ran put in ten years ••»•!*•••
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m u itultixlry in i-'lpriil.i in
tin tiui.kli-j and there are also sev, ■ t in i- uf Mn- Tosohatrbee Kami,
••i ». I n h In t* i )&lt;*• manager
It i« l u t'd un ptartiral i \|H-rt
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*(d If only tuV'.h
buse who
the re*pon«ihi|ii\ nf (nid
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and uther doctor« should Li un the •'
-lowing -• on - » i- ..«p i«-|i.
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^ ‘’ lookout fur him lie may ....... I fur............ .
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. Is n mun possibly dò years bi» family by »|H.*nding his money
Cooper
hull won.
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I uf nge; looks like n ru.intry do* t.*r
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'I ! . I.|.l !.. III.III.»I &gt;111an
1 win. mi'll
and may llave l&gt;.-eit .»n«- f.w ali xv
know. Hut just now . nil.» Hum. . f &lt;•*
,,n " n,n,M‘ '" &gt;w l,u* "
bad in the rutto,, belt and are ,.,*.................. »
boat named
pi.rently mueli »ea»iri in FL-rid,.
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It t« funny what a dillercnrt- a
Tulutku News.
few- x.ar- make
The girl U«ed ta»
let ...a . hew her "wax" in school
At Sunday School.
wl.il. you I..nk a whirl at tn-r "all
.Ultimi** r« lurtD*d from hu* f,r-'
n*
rl i v •• h«»«11 t•r « ,i f li I» - t* «A1**• »
W fi\ Mmnil«- .if b«•«! 1 .•
. - 1a . . . i t g. i a t&lt;&gt; g» r ... ( oulbotirn Company tnnOi.
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3lH Strict
.Sanford, Florida
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�NOVEMBER 17, 1914

TH K SANFORD HERALD

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H,id ronfine! of hi* fellow nuui by n mute, aft«*r what In* Ini' «Midurad in t « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
ItikImt »tnniinrd than ht» own »«*lfi»b Maim*, look* anil tristi'* giunl to him.
Miteront arid evij |&gt;frjiiiliri*» Lnk,*- He »prtid* the wjnter here anil hj
H. J. HOLLY. Editor
Ian.I Telegrani
spring deride* to rail it hume
I he
-IV. M. HAYNHS, Jlu-lnpM Mnnagrr
following winter, having .been here ”
&lt;»
ruMirtwd F«ery Ti»n!&gt;r *n*l FeiiU&gt;
FLORIDA CROPS IN 1914
the ttei|lliri'il
equi re time lor n legal reni- ♦
k
iw
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There In a sermon in the F titled iletire,
lie ji|&gt;)ilies
for a. divorce
TU HPRAID PRINTING COMPANY
Stati*n Department of Agtii'Ulluri' re¡ j ts ¡ittorney till"* his hill of rotn- HtinrRHiKTION fimtc. IK AllM Wrl
-port* n r crop* f r r IVH?" »^»tthltithetl ‘ pft»Hit anil n«1viTtl*c» fife fnei in a
ONK »K.tlt
r P U K S T K A D V (îK O W ’TH of th is Hank is an in» Heat ion o f its ¿•onNiani*J ^ 111 The Fioritili Metropoli* I lie*&gt;1a\ j , | &gt; u l * ! r i 1 • *T
*1«• • o.ir l
for
Nil MllMIlN
t K t Olitili to Im* Ii»*t •’ *1 *»&gt; •*ViT&gt; five eullM’rill I\&lt;
* ly incm usiiiji .servire*. ' To ¡ilFord e v e r y cu sto m er tlu* p ro m p test a lle n ■
k.'.-k*
It
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a
legal
Tinti:*, mon I its
in-va*pu|»«•r uml i*vt*ry prrsiin mti*r- advertisement in fine type and is
tion an d th e most co u rteo u s and o ffic ie n t service is the aim o f our m a n ­
n - l i k ^ r m l In tf»r C i t y t v emitter S 2 tM&gt; i-*f k « 1 n inter! in Hmida
chucked off in some corner of a rnunagem
ent. T h a t tlie p u b lic ap p ecia tes paintakin^, careful bankin g servie»*
nthifif *1 *&gt;f 2 &lt;k* i*rf mon ifi
Tlte report shows that the crops |y paper
And if the applicant j*
P a y m e n t * in a l i t i n o *
m uM
1w m a 4 r a t n l M o
is
show
n b v the large increase in o u r business.
of 1914 show I02.it per cent, or 2 .1 amurt, he usually selects u paper that
El.ffftl ••
mall n»*tfi*f Aui"*l -* -n l per cent above the i rage. In the circulates least among those who
l i n n , t i I Ttr P b * Iu ftl o «il S a n i n n i i Im î 'Mi*
Southern States quo • •), Honda led know him
t &gt;f course M artha i»n t
.hu b'tf' U|/l*‘ 'W'D h*
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u n d e r A r i n f M a r c h T l d , 1*711
all the rest, showing a crop produr- likely to see it. not unless some one
lion of 112 0. The next largest per- n0( interested happen* to send her n
F O P L E S
B A N K
o r
Trlrnhanf Nu i 1R
0 fHo iti Mirali i'uil.Ìi.ti
rentage shown was that of our next copy 0f the paper,
- g t 1V4WTYOUR RUSIWLli.
door neighbor, Georgia. The GeorAmJ ¡ f s h „ ( l o t . , f a n p p e n t o w
The Orlando people are up in giu crop yield was that of our next w||, t*B lh(, poor ()1(| k,ir| Wlly |)nrk in
arms about the report of the Slate
H. E. TOUR
R. R DEAS
M. M. SMITH
Maine going to do? Muyiie she is
Ciihiri
AM t ikhlff
l* r r » id r n l
Board of Health which gives Or­ crop yield was III.*-.
What better argument is there to ,,|u&gt;rl of money: also of legal expert*
lando more deaths than any other
city in the state. The .physicians put up to the home seeker than this ,.n,.t. Hut the rhaitres are she will
state that it is because so _ ninny crop production this year? U hat never learn, until it is too lute, what
strangers who go there for treatm ent will more quickly appeal to the m an|Bhe bus heen f h»»y ffp■STVw-ttTSA
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die there. Tjji* probably accounts. wlio wunts to make a home in a new oi complaint which this “ gentleTor’ the popularity of Orlando ns n country) where we can ptoduc» manly scoundrel" ha* filed against"
profitable crop*?
her.
tourist •resort.
Florida Federation
of
Woman’s
The Florida corn crop, for one
The Duke's Question,
There is no answer, no defense, ant!
Clubs are Mrs. J. W. Dickins, presi­
thing, advanced remarkably this •at the next rule day, Martha having
The
delicate
operation .f separating
Sanford is a preJty town. J t year. The production was high, and
dent of the local club, Mrs. Henry the French Siamese twins, which hu
neglected
to
defend
herself
against
would be a wise move on their part the acreage larger and the price an
Wight, state chairm an of club ex­ Just been successfully performed, re­
to remove the fallen street car to the good or hotter than in former years. the charges i? divorced.
tension and Mrs. W. E. Watson, calls I*ord Houghton's story of *
The News has intimated that this
east of the city as one drives in from The Florida corn crop of 1914 will
delegate from the Snnford’. Woman's fit S t Albans who went to Inspe. t the
(Continued From Page 2)
divorce
seeking husband is a scoun­
the
south.—Orlnndo
Septinel.
* *
Club. With this trio of representa- original Siamese; twins The tale u
actually rival the citrus fruit, crop
served,
Glad to see you wnking up and til its value in dollais anil rents. drel. Here is the proof. If he was cream• were
..................
. Mrs. W.
. , I*. ,Mor-, lives from Sanford a most complete retold'In the London Express
taking notice, brother. For a time it Then them was an imprpvcmont in an honest man, he would not have gan pres,ding at the punch bowl a n d ^ eXce|,ent „ porl wi|, coniP hllck duke looked at the two hoy*, and
then turned to their show-man
come
looked like you were not using nny the hay crop andpractically every"u"
,u 1,600
»*BWWmiles
m . » .to
w get
P MIf—
v - he
w would
won,.. Mrs W .. W. Abernathy. Mrs. Claude to the home club.
they brothers?»’ he asked Tl .
editorial column. Hut really we are thing else that was grown in Floreqnfronted Martha at Saga- Heindou and Mr*. Geo. Fox .... *tman’s reply has not been pre-.-ru ,|
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. dahoc, where the o il,g ir l would at mg in serving. I he pleasure* of the
so busy that we have no time to ida.
Mrs. F. I’ . Strong has been cho.sen
The acreage being larger, and . . . .
,
,
„
i ........production
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take the street curs of! the track .tho
better ,than
in for least have had an even rhance to tie- afternoon wore enjoyed by all pre*- delegate to icpresent the Congrega-1
fend her bunor.
.
ont.
Sign Poets for Aercnaut*
when they fall flown. We just build mcr years.
tionnl Sunday school of Sanford at
The
Dtttrlnl* of a numtu-r . • r, (
a track around them and go on until
Of
course
it*
a
poor
law
Uiut
doe»
the Sunday school • n:a Mijton at
Florida not only ba* the climate
CornunnI
ph Ilf Fnriipe hit»* U r. . ; ■„
such time as the wrecking crew can for long growing season», the oil for not work both way*
Martha could
A delightful feature id the City Tam pa r.cxt week
paint Kccernphlcal »ten- *'i. , l . ■
remove them Did you ever hear of producing lite crops, the nearness to have gone through the same formula beautiful Midi on tin - * 'h will hi
of 'heir KUromelem (e .icf ,. ,|&lt;a
any street cars falling off the track the great AmeHran markets, gtnjil to g.*t a divorce from Hennery, but Du presence of Hu»bnell » Ur. heitru
M imi i uireiiee Atkiti- *atne down pouts to uvronauts
in busy Orlando?
prices and all that, hut she 1ms lite then Hennery wear» pah is, and he Hum DeLund. rirlando, Dcl.and from Jacksonville for a week end I
_
------ 0 -----best irrigation proposition of any could have stood up under it much l,m* »»ther places nearby will »end visit to her mother. Mrs Lafayette |
their quota of dancer, to trip the Atklnil
Just like they follow the circus state, anil the best average ruinfnll more easily.—I’ulatka News.
l,LA('EI&gt;ANYWHKIlK.KVKUUVin;HE
light fantastic on that occasion.
u&gt;.
the riff raff follows the cinwds to record of any state. In truth every­
ly, Sunday l*»|t
I&gt;
Florida each winter and from this thing that Nature can do, in any
rr«
*ful
Mi*s He IIIah 11ut ehi n-oii has re­
/(irf/iN
*i*vlottrsl
time on there will he all sorts and it.stance, -he has done for Floridu,
"Titusville 1.» way behind many
turned
from a vi-il ■«f -cvi'ia! wei’k- ’
full**
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Mr\
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m
Tarla*»
an
Mr
stltl
rv.ltb'e
or*
1er
kinds
of fakirs, grafters, tourist uml we who would be most bene other town» in the way of »hade
to Titusville
Knw estimai*-» t.ri u- fic«*f«* w ••
birth of a little »on
noti
lice
t
he
1etiftfe rlirffi* «if Y»*iit *T.r»’ * i
tramps, people imi ao-rnlled pedes-j fu led by building up the state are trees on our street»," declare* I he
f*.,-* u
, 11, ni»
trian tour*, advertising fakirs. jus| not douig our -hale of the »»ork
KnM t 'oast \dVurale ‘ SIiikI«' tr«*«**
l{
K
I . i l *‘ j l i e o f
*1 M
plain everyday tramps, etc li be
/'f f -)OI*lf M* nf r.iK
lie ! more people .in I lor iil.i
I' la an* not only &gt;• great altra«‘tion, Imt
.rib
■*lo|q*nip at th* N.,n
1 t !:
hoove* the police force and the rity M et ropolts
..re a decided improvement when M
Mr- 1 D Fonratl and Mr- (Ielle (or*l H oiIniA d vcrlisin r* Ciini|)aiiy, tin .
officials to get the roek pile ready for
O
come* to walking along the -tre«*ts Snntli of DeLund an* gue*l» of Mr*
Mtifual I tir HI«!ti
the list of u rides ¡table» anil put them'
in mi miner time Then* is money in 4 1|■I* I(**l&gt;h|*-s ill the Hobbni» Nest
Mr- ¿ i'a r -..more ai&gt;&gt;l *laugii &lt;r,
Ht*\S &gt;T It A N t .' F
at work
It behoove* the hrinine*»
it
(or men w ho will plant shade trees
Miss Annie garrii morn of Jackson­
"The
wild
rumors
hoard
on
the
man to keep his eyes open uml cut
along in front of homes and guar­ \ Mr and Mrs Deano Turner. Mr«, ville arrived Monday ••ver,mg to la ­
S E E D POTATOES
out the fake advertiser and it be stre«*ts relative to a county’ division ani ee t heir grow I h
I hi« likely 1« Eiinrjii. &gt;|I’lnbridgt Munson .mil Mr- the gue-t.» rd Mr- A \ »irrin*
»»r«-wtr mi it»** f i i I«*] •
by
different
memberof
the
board
*l«iiu&lt; I &lt;i'll ft ,*f iimri* v '« t*
hooves every * itiren to look into the,
tin* way to get t In proper l re e.- K, ri*--1 Krupp motnreil &lt;»vi*r to He
FREE FROM DISEASE
case of the individual who may were openly and freely di*eu»»ei|, planted, as a gr«o.1 -many men would |,Jln&lt;| -»Uliday to enjoy t h e vesper
•fill»- •
!•■
really he iu hard luck and who really and a committee was appointed In not knovv how to transplant tro«*» service at t h&lt;’ Hmv«*r*lty .
BOOM FOR COLONIAL NAVY. t.-wï''‘T,.,Xm .Xa.r.
visit
Sunfoid
and
\\
inter
tJartlen
is looking for work to work and not
and their work would amount to
WALKER SEED POTATO FARMS
in order that he may keep away and to copier with county represent little
îlot W, A v o c a , S t e u b e n C ounty m y
if some one making a btisi
Mr ami Mr» Mroori of l.ehanon. Emtien*» D«tftruction DiRtinct Triumph
alive»
to
i.-iettam
the
foumlattiin
of
-frrTTrrrr'-Thrrr ts tvnek'for marry o f
F ot A u l i r f i l a r i O r a n e h ,
ness
of
it.
and
guaranteeing
tinTen*
.
j.rc
guests
n(
the
M
John*
these men bnr Honda tr over-twin In , the »tali ments pre-umably to have growth, Would Irliik** plain hi’ hill» I- ! 1nrrrr*—
ili NtriK’Unn i»f tfin Tm
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in Winter Durden. Tlu*
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VTfffli* down here- yt(b the Idea of« idea U» staler! m the meeting rtT.!?- people
would have tret1» planted in
Mr a m t M p r - H i w v — W p T i t a n d
1 Sulilorrl proposed to annex the we-t
living off the people
front of lia* place* that tin* Advo­ t a m i l -, - p e n t ‘»i n u l a v a t D a y l u n i ’ Itri I.i tit Tin* Sydney was ill»Um live J
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**nil of Orange by b'gi* a l i ve in toni at
iy n *nleci.ii -tii|&gt; All in-r officers
JEW ELER
on- were .ol.ii, u tin,I -he ws« tit)lit l.v |
I be next meeting of the -tate legnili cate -ay- are now lacking in a 1**1or - t he g U«' r - .f Dr ititi MrThe Orlando dailies are making turi* to Se minore county brought ida m vtill.il, -hade
.belli*
•-••lontill money troni Australia. In ef j
some kaleidoscope changes these lo. th much speech making uml rugfi'.l tin* 11)0*1 ileel-lve naval Iffovv of w \t &lt;m s. c i .ih kÿ, jr « I I tn »h.
It.e
m u wa* munti»! on Iieriiintijr. not
d n ^ M iL o itfJu tfiL lX iiU !.4 liU m illcd.
|lofuJ u , h, lùuìA - n;T .„aa-aYr "M •'DeKAresT ~TMurm*d
The esteemed i'alatka Item, criti­ ’MrI t t f Iv
r u in
m lit o r
u .f i&gt; ,„
n fT
.» .a .
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1
tiy the Kugllsh navy, tint by tlm tilt ti - VEIUVARE, OI’TK Al. r i o n i ' » 1 Tl.
with
one editor
before
off
goes bis
Friday
and
will
a*
usual
spend
the
tion as deemed necessary by the
erto somewtoil tiellllled tinvy of the
head and another one come* on committee will lie acted upon at the cising a recent discussion in the wiiiier in Sanford
b o a r d of trad«*, s a y s none b u t eitv
colonia I»
C. E. Walton has ju-t retired from next meeting, Apopka New«
While There eonlil t.e no dotllil of tile
people unfamiliar with farming
E x p e r t Repairing
the Keportor-Star and «old his inter­
Alexau- outcome of M ha It le Ite! Wevn Min Km
Mr ami Mr* Robert
w
o
u
l
d
p
ropos
e
to
p
a
y
tlu*
e
x
p
e
n
s
e
s
The above i* from the proceeding»
ests to K II Hrossiere of Miami
tppMlg ¡H ilell and the *vi|uev the (ae[ Mint !h&lt;*
r of N, w ÌHrk lire
J ih* He«*»«* will *‘01111101* a- eiblnr of the meeting of tin- \popka Hoard of l o r el gl ie r - ignnr M of our I. n g u . i g c
■ •»,,(.( , f , 1 j I Mil e
Soil,. ! Iia.lled lei lleslrovi-d tile lief 12 3 W e s t F i r s t Street
ml » o i l i n g t h e m up **i
I tonila
which will In* good new» tn hi» many nl I t,tile and bear- out the minima
! itili ti l n i i i i i** it 1«i u
f i i f tin* r u l l i
l.irrtis
I.
-o.
w
b
„i
inu.-t
he
t
h
o
u
g
h
:
friend» The Miami Herald ha» the lion that then* seem» to be •iirip- *li
Mr7'»«ilir&gt; iirnYvn m( I'.ll.ltkaj Nlill&lt;%
SA N FO RD , FLO RID A
following to say of the new bunllles* »all 'fa* lion in i ne we t end ol Orange oi t ho» e who ell f a r m » in t h e no- came «11&gt; it for the |r!uy «»f tlu* rivi
lire Emib-li fimi n «'oiuploiiietit ut
drained
Everglades
of
thousuiids
of
county. Thu Herald knows nothing
fftil uu*n
l l e r nrm ninent eoualsu-d of
manager.;
Tuesday of last week.
city people with the story that on (ommittee,
teli 4.1 torti gnu*«. «*igtit ffve-poiindent
of
any
such
movement
in
this
coun­
/
*
"Graduating from the newspaper
*
*
them living would lie nothing but a /
ond foiir ma rii ini* gnu». Sin* nlsu un»
M cL .n u lin
school of the Herald, It. Hazile ty hml as we have repeatedly stated long sweet dream? Why not treat x A congenial party of jolly good oqiilpp«*d wlilt iwo «utmierged 17 7 Ine!) H e n r y
Seminole
county
does
not
want
any
Drossier has become a part owner
fellow» going over to Daytona Sun­ tort»»|f&gt; tutte» T lle c ru ise r dlspInreU
and the business malinger of the more territory. We gained nil that [| propostition fairly even though it day were Mi-»-r» Hal \Siglit, R It ¡t DSI loti» Site « ri» :tX7 fi»*t l"Ng ritei
w«’ wanted when Semi noie county was originated with the time* I mon and
J K W KI.KK
Reporter-Star of Orlando, of which
luiil » |ti*titn of 4.1 I :t fi-vt
Sin* w m
formed at the tart session and have was considered by the Jack-on villi* 1lea». Ralph Wight »m l l.a\erne urlìi itnwo nt riunirli: tu l!»»&gt; rimi coni
his brother-in-law, J. Hugh Reese is
,,
, ,
.
...
,
Hint
|i|et«»| in Mn». Ita)**
also part owner and editor
Hazile » M
lo “"‘•’“‘i" »» ‘l "&gt;' "'"rv
°f ‘
" " M'
MY SI'MI\l DI'
t'Iu- Au»t riti km i-rutn-r Sitili«*» rnr
Hrorsier hr* L.en one of the Herald’s *&gt;'
•»' "ns time
Prof Edward Spence of the Lake ri«-» n umili Imttcry of «-tglrt «ti Muffi Pi» Kuril « ll.in.l l'nitu,-&lt;U lui •*
county l* largì’ enough,
most faithful and courteous employes tliir little
,
"There i* tvuw every pros (tec t u{ Ia ml High School faculty was the gnu», tini» gtvlng h«*r n Henry mi» mi
(torhntn’» Sti’tlltig Stive»
in the business office and during the k onl*,n,n* “ “
• 0n,e of th&lt;|
Rogers’ PIai»»I Wurr
Week
end
guest
of
Mr
ami
Mr»
in gì* over fin* (ìermnn »hip VVfilli- Mn*
finest orange grove* in the state and thl’ , i t &gt;’ »’«ter being turned on w ith­
four or five year* he has heen conin the n«*xt ten day»,” nay* the Wuu- F. L. Woodruff
» jm»»1 of Ih«* rivo wnmdlp» uva* iheo
Elgin.and Walihuin " »'»t,r*
UCClcd with the Herald he has made absolutely the finest vegetable lands
re
tira
11
.»
eqnul.
thnt
of
thè
Kmflcn
!*chuln
Aflvociitf’.'
There
have
been
a wide circle of f/iends by his close in the world. West Orange has the some delnys in the completion of
Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Lane arrived Ing 24 R ktuU» a* ngnlimt thè S.rffoejr »
application to butiness and his geniftl problem all to- herself and Seminole the water works plant, but no seri­ on the steamer (rum Jacksonville 24.7. thè former (irohntily wn* foni and
Iter englnes tindly rnckiul friuo hi*r
qualities. The Herald regrets to lose is only an onlooker. It is .really ous difficulties presented themselves Monday morning.
ALL GOODS GMARANTKFH
Ih reo tniifrth» of nlmost Constant cruis­
him, but wishes for him and those strange how the prophecy of .the and the water supply will very soon
editor
of
The
Herald
has
come
true
ing
In
southern
»vnters.
rhnslng
nini
associated with him in his new field
be available for all purposes. This v Mr. J. W Adams and bride ar­
ctin*ed nri'l »cith no (mrt for rgof activity, the utmost success and in two yearn for we plated ju*l that is highly important and interesting. rived on Monday’s steam er from l»*lng
nttlng or repalra
many
years
ago
that
west
Orungu
continued prosperity. To the good
Wnuchula is not a Very large place, Jacksonville and will spend the win­
people of Orlando the Herald can would be talking county division ete but it. is growing rapidly anil s u b ­ ter'with Mrs. Sirrine on Park ave­
** He's a Daddy Twsnty-fifth Tims.
the
legbluture
met
again.
warmly recommend Mr, Hrossier."
City water will be a nue.
Following the tiirtli of Fredericg
Hut let it be understood once and stantially.
Wnlkenhorat's twenty-flfth child nt the
AM»
for all that it is strictly an (Range great and a very desirable addition
fmntlv
home
nt
I
time
hurt
own.
nenr
SL
to
comfort,
convenience
and
safety.
NARROW GUAGE MEN
Mr». W. W. Long spent several
county proposition anil not of SomWc are perfectly satisfied The water supply will lie available days in Urlando Iasi week and re­ Charles. Mo., rttlzens of thnt etty linv..
The St. Petersburg Independent inule
started n movement to present the man
with the present territory Hiid limits f°r Hr*‘ protection a* well a* for nil turned home Monday.
says most wisely and truly:
with nn nntl mn* milctde uivdnl Wnl
"It is strange how the man not of Seminole, the finest little county domestic purposes,
kenhomt I* a dairyman
He turn so
IMPERIAL THEATRE {
VA gay party of young people en­ ninny children he does not need hired t
affected by a scandal always insists in the state and ufidoubtedly the
♦
J
joying “ delightful
uuto
drive help Only four of the children nre ; ------- rBUILDINd—- — j
that the full facts be published. richest.
‘ It is nçt
not many years *V‘» when through the country S u n d ay after­
-Omnrrted. Thr«*e of the twenty live com­
The man wlio kicks because sotnepractically alt of the hay consumed noon, afterwards having supper at mitted suicide, and eight others hare
REFUGE FOR SCOUNDRELS
, thing is not printed is usually* the
in Fiorida was shipped in from otheJ
The newspapers of Florida have states," says the Dado City Banner. tho Snnford Hoiwo were Misses died fie his been married three times. t Open Tucsday 'Thursday *f to 6 j
one who comes around and tries to
t
anh
{
auppresa a story that affects him.". generally joined with those of other "This year Florida produced 61,000 FJoroncq Frank, Olgu anil Grotchen
states in poking fun at the gentle­ tons of cultivated hay, at an av er­ Schults an d Messrs. W. J . Thigpen
Saturdays
1
to
0
¡;.
i:&gt;
j
Average
Depth
of
Ocean
Ged.
Newspaper mon are bo often cyni­ man from the effete east who dally
umi Ed. Galloway.
Tho average depth of tho ocean bed
cal philosophers because they have alights from the train at Reno, Ne­ age price of $18.70 a ton." As the
I
le about 12.000 feet. nr. agalnnt the avBanner
very
aptly
says,
the
acreage
to deal with just such fellows as the
Strangers Welcome J
It is rumored that tho Chilli Con erngo land height above »ek level of
vada. Reno has long been tho haven is increasing each year, as is also the
Independent refers to—selfish, ignor­ for thoso who would go through the
2.300 feet.
•
A '*■* * * ***
quality of the hay raised, and it Carnc Club arc planning a minstrel
ant’ and bigoted honehcads who are
formality of disconnecting one wife would reem that in n short time im­ show, to be jiut on tome time in De-,,
constantly illustrating the old story
before annexing another and seem­ ported hay would be almost a novel­ cember th’at will lie the best ever.
of the man whose ox w*as gmed and
New sangs, new jokes, new hits
ingly more attractive oi o.
t y in the state. .
*
can consider no question, moral or
Hut Reno has llttlo if anything on
and everything now, but the same
intellectual, from any but the single Pnlatka or other towns, when it
old boys.
angle of their own relfish ends. The
comes
to
the
case
with
which
the
\
broom
factory
i*
th**
latest
wise newspaper man, ripe In train­
Mr. Joe Do Mont enjoyed a horse­
adjunct lo Hnrtow, according to 'th e
ing and experience, vìcwb such a pur- marriage bond can be broken.,
back ride to Paola Sun day and paid
Here
is
the
formula
for
Florida;
u,.r
ord.
The
paper
tell*
that
L.
L.
•Bon with a largo measure of churity,
A man from Sagadahoc down in Hike and his son have started a a visit to the Clea vela nils and
realizing that ho is the helpless vic­
Browns, having the finest chicken
tim of heredity and environment and Maine, ’frinslsnce, -has gotten tired broom factory in that city and will dinner of his life.* . Joe la a popular
that tt will take about ten genera­ of Martha. He has lived with her, use straw from their place nearby. tad, all the good thingn of life falling
tions of favorable evolution io over­ soy, for thirty* years, a'nd tho old The Pikes are said to be experienced
come his congenital obstructions and girl is getting a bit cranky and has in broom. making, and as anyone to his lot.
■make him over into a rea! roan, that tiled look. Ho comes to Flor­ would know the material, if grown
Going over to Lakeland today to
broud of- view and sound If judg­ ida and is carried away with the in Florida, must be aa-good am the attend the annual meeting of the
ment, wbc can gauge tho motives beauty of the location, and the cli- best anywhere.
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and • lijov t Ilo musica!
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Heating w.....I ,it it per |n„,l .it
xfcistiti'» * ooi!
f.( phone ti»7
j à ■•
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nielliti pti-i pitiû*d t " l r;«l.i v ni il
Anjfiug ' * ■ i*f « . t « «
ttutit)* « . ' « • '
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Messrs T il Davi*, 1 II Wit her
tngton, A I 1.0 veil I* t t I l a r i ,
and I,enter Wait» nil d Apopka
Common tal ( lull i t.rv wil Inon T h u r » d nigh*
t hi
IL
instead of on f ri l.t
••îI .4« «’»Mltll
of t he Heella! at t he 1 ' nngr. f git-ttona!
church

M art in. * president of Ifa vistiti
* oil**kT'' i » among tin* prominent vi*
itor» U}
g«te«t ••I
«.. «»tie

W O M A N 'S C l.H i
to: ! night C. to. mg •&gt; t h
■ I &gt;**p,,ri ment wh tot. rw
'a,g to .;l nr..... lit
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4r •
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«»in »U» llfMitMti it»' ■
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The M n ti-.'l Leader, ('Incagli'*
Te t |r it . t
well k no wii ini-ti.il oiiirnal. •-.tv».
•rie ! V t in
M r Gucv I heitian ha .*. !«• ««r voice
’ J ******"*”*”*"*4 ♦♦♦+♦&gt;+++++++
trill I
11 a p|M*ared
|»|•**.*:
to ,u
of gitllieti Iotte and ) |' lliterpretatto'n .
u r. and Mr* MrMillnn &lt;d Winter
1
I t .e 11 ■10 g o'l 11*h * i
, 11h»‘ of t fu- ultr .1 Ilio lem lOlllpo'l
CardfD »pent Sunday with Mr and
• title l bought io
timi»
of Debussy ami Strim i» and of mg for : he up ii of humanity
dit««
Ur,. Leslie Bryan.
»udì tiinefni Urie» a» 'Conti* mto who gave fr. *ly a n d i m p a l i m i t o
r W Spencer buys all kind* of
thè Garden' unti Cadman’s '1 li ar other - her knowledge that doing such
1,1
.a
OO.Jtr
Honda vegetables.
m,k. hl
unw.uulll, K.,|
Did you say you did not know a Thrus h ut Kve.' wen* rapturously , ,u.
u r and Mr». Brny of Winter the Commercial Club met this week and enthusiastlcully received.”
( ¡ng «than to see the light Though
These* are the People Who Help to Make ¿ ‘Yiur Trips
Catdrn »pent Sunday in tin» city, because we are telling you now it
Among the visitors to the city somewhat criticised.-. f t )t^.* wtUcxon the Flyers "Safe
the gucsT of their «on, W. C. Bruy will meet on Thursday night at are T. M Dolins and Fred Zimpcr ( thought unconsciously only of the
eight o'clock in th^ *•11 \ hall
and family
of Columbus, Ohio, who are turning matters as they illumiped them
THE FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE
AuIo Livery Prompt service _
One of ihc liu.ppies.1 flits of *‘- M f . —Yainiiiir—aatwuL. ten »«*Ke- to her a* an individual, not
STINT). I'TAIIY TO HELP MAKE YOUR
Pay phone I’M. Night phone MJG. w hole year ttrrhe securing of Hi-dn.« « acres of lan d on the w e ir side and meaning to coach lie« ill will of any
LIFE'S JOURNEY SAFE
Following this pape.* came that of
Gufvcheniati. lor Up* Keniul next '■* thinking of making Sanfoc.il hts
C. C. WiUon;__
,c ,i
¿ •W * *V»x.
t K. Walker, portraying tMr
home. lie is |iromirient in musimi
With Its Remedies, Proven tal ivps, Palliatives. Helps
Ralph Saul* of EnterprUo was in Friday night.
circles in Coltiflibus. i doing
and serene life of Elizabeth Stuart Fhelp«
~ the (j|y yesterday and reports that
and Comforts. We’re on Guard
__
The ladies of the Methodist church orchestra work and will prove a Ward
The effect upon one reading
place ns being in a very prosperous will serve ice cream and cuke and
valuable addition tu Sanford. Both “ Gales Ajar.” Mrs. Phelps seems to
pondilion.
also have a cooked fomf sale on Sat- of these gentlemen Were attracted lo have held us her life's ideal that of
feed In clean new buns Insures urday Dec. 12th. I’Jaco will be an­ Sanford through The Herald.
being a comforter to all. Other
PI10NE 273
TA» Nturttt Drat Star*
SANFORD, FLA.
— foil »eight and fresh fitock. Try nounced later.
books were given, or »ketches of
For Sale! ! 1
* ,«t
Dutton's this week.
20-tf
\V. F. Robinson, the popular rep­
Three lots facing Park on Myrtle them, showing the mind and charac­
ter
of
the
writer.
One
seemed
to
Remember that the Commercial resentative of the Starr I‘¡imo Co., avenue and Seventh street. Desir­
Event of the Season
Odd Bits al News
Club will meet on ^Thursday night was in the city Saturday on business. ably located for hotel or residence. have come in contact with this par
Bushneil's
Orchestra will furnish
sonality
when
Mrs.
Walker
g:u*
a
Bradford,
Pa.,
Nov.
17.—
-A
I’enriÎ* thj, ♦week and
aU i ndnnce is M r . -Robinson formerly* resided here, Beautiful sha.de trees te n -y r a is old.
the musie for the City Beautiful
few
incidences
of
life
At
Andover,
sylvaniu
minister
refusi«*
t
o
'm
arry
hut
at
present
is
rliving
in
St
Peters­
no other property like it in the city.
H- desired.
where .In- met the .author
any more men w in| cannot sln«w an Bull.
burg,
Apply at once to W, W Long,
Twine for fancy work.
Fresh
incorni* of 32,000 or more a year.
25-tfr
*
. . .
Mr. Wi inert of the well known
yeast rakes and pop corn, at
Good music, good door, gorgeous
Will
(
&gt;pcn
The
Inn
decorations
and pretty cotton gowns
’Boswell,
Ind
Nov
17
Wednes­
Simons.
**“u commission firm of that name &gt;&gt;(
Fight nn t anker 1» Shaping Cp
'
''l Martin will open the Inn
I ’ hiladelplua »pent several days in
|
ni
the
City
Beautiful Bull
day
Nov
I
V
.
pigeon
'lay
1
1
1
the
Mr and Mr* Barrett have ar- the i lly recently loot mg ov.r 1In
A large
itimn i nf t he Jall.uiHl :i' * t.lerprise today and her m aty
several
surrounding
counties
F.vi
ry
rived in tin* city for tin* winter, vegetable Minatimi with hi» r« 5«r• fond which tli«' grower* of the »tat«' friend» over the »tat«' who Imvi* been
N F A'owell'» dm« window- tii»'much in the gratification •»( their »ent.it |Ve I II,' f. I I• T
.«I a recent meeting here pledged elite!' iilo-.l ,,t the t ««ii foil t oltage man and hoy w I; • • mild get a »hot
play of cotton goods l.x in the in te r­
gun
assisted
in
t
to*
evterminapoii
of
t liemn |Vi's An raise to light citrus will * glad lo learn that if they
many friend*
A 'letter from Hutnil Tolar wt is
est of tlie City Beautiful Bull. *
canker
has Been subscribed and with |*^a t*ti‘it Stop with her in Sanford the pigeons, which are said lo be
G. W. Spencer buys all kinds of receiving treatment in the . hospital
the
chief
carriers*
of
the
hog
cholera
tile help of the state and the federal lh('&gt;' &lt;an go across the lake and get
Florida Vegetables.
* 22-4tc
at Fhilnih'lphia states that he is get
Remember the dal«*. Nov. 27.
Mrs germs.
governments tin* dread new discasr uccooiiiiodalioi.s at the inn
ting
along
line
and
his
eye
is
respond
Martin needed p larger house to acCharlie Boyd has returned from
Ten
S o u t h B e n d . N e l l , N o v . 17
lb expo c i­ !»■ certain to lie wiped out, provided coin li ■■■1.«t • her eohstentlv wirreusNov. 27 at tin* Sanford House
a trip to his old home in Arkansas ing to tin- treatment
the
grnwif»
are
«ion
k
tu
report
a«i
v.'ar
ag’ F r a n k 11« r «■. !&gt;iak«*mai.
to
InImno
al"«ut
the
mobili*
■
«*
I
n
tug .ii.iiir ««I u n it e r guest» .«id no
much unproved in health and his
••ut hr«*n k ill 1Iil'l r br&lt; all t V
lu»l a leg
w 11•-11 Ins Inni tt
cau g h t
What? The
’he C m Beautiful Ball
flou»« •'«•mg a v a ila b le m Satiforii »fit «n a i wi t i li a n d he w.i» run « .v er by
ho»t of friends here are glad to see tTllliler
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na
ham again
Tv pi writ'*r ribbon* i* !
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t,r«*al Sn|i|M-r
a n engine
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vi-r . I- -: th it .■ • - -M-i - i
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for I’rrssing t'luh and have them
host. « of F l o r i d a a*i &gt;1 Mr« Mar* ut l In' « am«' -witch*
t r.A grand riiu»n al tr«-,il
i- «««riling »Upper in I hj* olio i* of II t lliiliii'i« I in
made a* good as new. Ladies* and
Hit«Itili-li*«* t *r« jic *-i
No*.
. •&gt; «I ■ it f mon - a» t ! e I nit
Detroit Mil'll
N «V I
M.«(¡rut* 1’nnonms a specially, by an in t he « ng agi moti! . •' : 1 • i" • i ' ' ■i. .r i t i■• ! m i w m ' i'I t iddinc lo-xt &gt;.r
ripert flatter from Michigan. Iff» It.nlrig t itlev • henni n. w'c« alii hr iil'l.., i.igiit .«I 0 o . I*»« l. IUsi rea«!
jorie Davi», tile 17 moniti old daugh
Rapi . \\ m klon Bulkhead
The ( ft y Ueautifttl Bail
the elegant iberni below ull for t wneFirst St, next to Sanford House. I here Friday evening
1er of Mr am! Mr- t r P u vis
AA ).. r«- nr»* y n i / n i n i ; TM\ (i r »*f f y
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Mr*» M Martin was in tin* city
of til«' ha by » tl -et II a ln tulli» h**r l u t
graiol n nor « I« ,.r *ll»li««i
d arti» l-f .e ll«*.i«l I to- following and don i t he { mgr«-»» of I he work
Üitili
The
«no
Saturday and her many friend* were
l ite d a r k i f t tt.i-s Î*» n n»!
tic mti'rprelaltot: .»« r«* greatly en n ,K. iny ««tiier Hale for that night erri r ¡ a l l s ' l l . it« liei;li p l a c e d in |t&gt;«.| a «h«l!tlil
Ma&gt; 1 ;i*»k u •».-1 l»;t 11. |iri*n&gt; m û i t l ? "
glad to «ce her again, hut sorry she
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Ami wti.it vxill xoil d o al t In* i»t*.II.
obi
\\ ood you t..- prepared for
«1 ■dge a n n o w Ui I .. . t . . nd ..h « turinaj, e. Wiit&lt; ii ,‘ U ar« i-«r 1«««««1
pr« tt v imu«i
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w«'..i In r
ready
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th
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tile hulk
'I'll
dance
and «-¡it. kind «ir.” she
legging
o
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keeping
''blind
pig«
Aniiouncement« have been sent to
Nelson'» \ \ .....I Aard. i or Ftiuri h
Itelid
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now
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2 t f I imi in y ri«*i i b u t »" in S u n f o r «1 s t a t i n ; :
l’Irto ■‘ 107
und Firn
• I tin* «l! '. . tDit »«Iti . (sir f m \ 1 llllr ««;( llm » *««i * * . to, it « a - ..tu.out,« ««I
An«I vxh.it will you vxear, tit) pretty
I h.-lisiglV mg «1 ty
&gt;■■&gt;*«];! i« «* ’ • t « t..g
L’tipi*' ,U; ' ••VIT ii«*foie the «pectloo t lt.1 if I hr proli.
but
lot
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m ti«l *'
I N o v e i i i l i e i .’to it of t h e n e w " ( ' h u l t i
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to &lt;;,.i«
ailarrangem**nt« !
w..'* a g .
«nul p a y e !,
it,, owners have expressed (In mSanford House
1
Don't take your «upper any place i is «ttuated on lutke Katherine and
civ.
us willing it» couiinutt tilt* hulk?
command*
an
exipiisite
view
in
ih«‘
next Saturday until you see tile
11. il Wiselierg, Atlanta: Arthur
h« ad lilting their priqn-rty and ttlietl
menu arranged for the turk« ;. »upper in*«*I attractive lake region of fair
I..IO*.
Jark'iM y llle; \\ If Buttle, S«*r
I bed there Will In* ulintit one mil ■
ITor i &gt;ht Tin* announcement of th
al I tu Mm«* « otlu «•
r«ril«&lt;
H \\ I'«li*r»i&gt;? Pl i l ai hl phi H,
Flu X■Kt Ikl I.i Iki»
A ttivrt&gt;&lt;‘«l W l r « Cul, CMtar
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i ' Mr n o i l e y
t iiy , Mr .iiel Mr» Kohl Alexander,
( mil I» llll«i«&gt;ublcdty ilo* gri&gt;at.
of state a nd conni y « &lt;«nv i Jone». At lull ta
t.
v i r Niartisl b&gt; ' 1 ■ n im il al. I *7■w Y«*i « . I
New York has «*nt 11» .1 -llperb
II Y. I*. t Notes
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Is l i t IMabt U t a e l r l o r All
. vili-vtu uf ¿altlurd and ahi .m ilk
tenor (or our Kerilttl next I*riday
Abrasions of tbs F i n k
Our *uliject Sunday* evening wa* tt,Unirli in« future (leVelopllll Ut, ol \\ olfeaulier ami wife, Lea Vellsworth, !
evening, Nov. 2 0 th, I’rof. Railrig "Tite I'astor, I’reaehei, the Misiiion«
If the vround Is cleanssd a»d I
Kan«
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W.
Aitercromhie,
Day-1
ho liniment applied promptly. |
ih«« city. Tilt* Clyde line unii otlor
Guovrhenian.
ary and Goii'n Call to Service.”
.ho iicallna profess« bettlns at
prupuriy ownwr» will t«'ar «lown ihrtr lim a. Frank C K«*eu. Fla.; R. M
once ftti«l Ilia wound heals from
Thi* program Wa* in charge of present loeafions ami errct building» Coleman, Jav. Mr« Clark. Mr». K
the Imildo outwardly, thus per­
Miss Knirtta Tucker and Mr*
forming a perfect euro that
Peabody were in the city ye tcrduy memlier4 of Group Nl«&gt; 1!. Miis Mary in keeping vsttìt thi* neve 1..kr frinii i Sa a «1er». Ali«*' B Anient me, De¡caves no scar. * If tho woiind
On t h o OUtsidn too «julcltf icals
from Knrerptise
Mi»* Tucker ha« Gutchel 111 leader.
and in thè ni«xt t wi*f ve montili Nin l.aitd; 11 1. Bowden, Harry J a r r e d ,
y, pu* forms under tho surAllant.«,
.1
A
A
Fulger,
.lax,:
Joe
Z.
faco
uh«t
breaks out Into a run­
been at Lake J uualusk.i Anembly G a c h e l u s leader
ford's lake troni wiil In* a titing o f,
ning sorti that Is Iiar«l to cur* |
Sc.ipture lesson, by Mr. Leslie i«i*.iuty ami a joy forevrr
Tr««ni. Knoxaviile, Tenn ; Sinn F.
«luring the summer months and 1»
ii/7 Inevitably leaves a bad
and
Iscar.
ar.
Hodges, Ilo.ton, Ma*» , T. M, Livbusy getting things in shape f"r t In* Bry an
Owners __________
ef blooded stock .praOw___
The
Nfinistry
and
Personal
Devel­
n
g-toYi,
d
ta
la
,
11
Durst,
Winder;
.............
he
er lids
liniment to all' other»
Assemfdy at Kuterprise thi* seuson
i
or
that
reason,
and
they
use
tt
opment. by Mr*. Krnest n««tt*«.
Frederick
Cochran««.
I’uiatka;
Win.
j
«A! et borii»1 Noie
aot only on lino nnlmals, but
Bc.drig Vartan Gueveheutun. tin*
Ion human flesh, aa .lt does It»
(bid's Call to Service, Mi»s Ruby
Mi
Li; .. 1,« I h lv i!p..i. 1« k of Cor I Martin, N C
|work aulckiy and thoroughly.
j
line tenor in song* from Handel and Belt
«’. li. Mi » , w ho *« ni « vj.i' i tril tu
Si J.ihtt:« H«»t**l
Price 23e, 50o and $1.00.
Homer was heartily encored
N Y
\n Aliiding Conviction of Duty. -(«•¡ik ut thr MrtliO'liit M«r vires
IJamstF.Oallartl.Prop. 8t.Louls.Mo» I
Musical ( ’mirier
AAm Blindi. Frohilort, Ky , A O.
Mr R Ii Davis
i.«*.»l Sumi.iy owing t«i *» Ioni nhedStephens Eye Salve Is a hstfllnC
Wilder,
Clermont, Fin.; W. B. Weeks
ointment for Sore Eyse.
Persomll Fitness, Miss M ary ilnt- ulr (rum Oklalmmu to Sanford and
The editor 'of the Herald is in
Ja x ; K A Y»ung, AVushington,
too
close
speaking
«lati'»
will
not
I
r
i
hel
debted to Mrs. Burge for some va ry ‘
LPosqjsmo Krroti tiae&lt;ntr»fAir|
&gt;pec|.tl song by Mrs. Krnest Belts present. This n a great disappoint­ I* t . Il G I h:vi-, ft E Duiuptn,
tine tiweet potatoes and to Mr !.«•«•
ment to tltose having the matter in Itt'oiburg, F. F, Zimpfer, T. \l. 1&gt;««Itiltfo of tite west si«le for some line I and Miss Daisy Betts.
Wm. G. ALDRIDGE
b
a ili.
We hope to have her at lisnn, Columlius, () ; Mr and Mrs. I
We
did
not
have
quite
ns
large
sweet potatoes and pepper*.
Ti*
Aigootl,
la'lianun,
Tonn.,
G.
F.
T —,_
thus th a tJife is made worth ihu liv­ attendance as ustmbbut way 'hope by some la t e r ditte«
u . .a -■
However, the Sunday school is an Smith, Cleveland, O.; W. R. Woolfd,
ing p.nd the editor is encouraged to next Sunday evening to have every
Tit U«ville, Fin
write about tile great vegetable n«c- member to meet us nt the new inspiiation in itself and those who
H
tlons of Sanford. A well fed.editor chinch at 5 minute* of six, as we are adenti its sessions on Sunday morn­
Mushroom'e Grcat Force.
cun write a very interesting story going to have a special program on ings are made to feel like coming
The etti nordIrurr driving fefe«« lm
Attend the Methodist S it
account of our first meeting in the again
about his section.
n«-w church.
Every mu miter is tfay school and preaching servin’ * ptlsoneit In buoxiih ut ' young tnui«ht«
rooma mny he gutiiered frmn thè fact
''M rs. William Bullock of Steuben - 1 new church. Every member is next Sunday. Y’ou are welcome.
« •.
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ttmt
thrmnTi
a
rhop
tloor
Inld
down
Iti
vllle, Ohio, who has a winter home urged to be Lt this meeting.
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Ilunedili. New* Z&lt;«n1nnd. sevcral inushat Inland Lake, near Paoln arrived i
M,-.I r o. n i.»L
X SfC IP you are a bor* j
in the city S atu rday accornp ni.d
Au rs*,*erii *«1*|f r a. • ■.-U, ! 1 *1*1111 rootns, freni l« n to three luche* In
L j I r o w e r of t h i s *
diam«'ti*r,
lYnvi*
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New
Meat
Market
Tno
iiy her daughter, Mr» Kirk
I he
1&gt; 1. art 1* «t '»t , . , ’ .
I paper, don't y««u »
Ih« .nplinlt
I A 1 humpmii has sin'c««i-drd
«, Nu «i .1ntii t .’i «m» n i&gt; Mitsia- i:tt«« thè liciti ««T ibi
ti'iink It i» an lit- t
ladies spent Sunday in S. nf««fil . ■v
AA Hudson in tiio meat mark«t
justice to the man xx ho is J
t ' *11h u in* r*- t In* « iiiiii*ii m gr«*atly li«« k&gt;«t very mili ti a» !f a |U&lt;k had
ing Monday (or Island Lake to
paving fu itf He may bo »
bi.iiti'il in tin* Hot undo building on
■« nit«« r t lu- inni i'tevelaud Flnln hi«-*! ni xx«*r K *■&lt;« ibi tniit; «il w,i# il by
fpent the winter months
thè inushrisuiis
liMtking for it at tills very Ï
Niiiih street near tin* union station. I '• „b i
moment. M a k e l t a r t g - J
Ntr Thompson is well known l «» tho
ubr visitor to your tutine. ♦
Good A d vice, Too.
trade and as usual will handle the
The itiixscriptlqn price is J
('ar of Bannnas
AV«SttJy LonkltiK A’mjlh (lo well- I
ait investment that xxlll j
A car of lino bananas will in* on heat of Florida and western meats. |
known pugilist)—“I want to learn th$
repay yuu usali.
^
, the tracks near the express olFtce to- lie will be pleased to see ull of hi*
DENTIST
art of self defense. IF* very difilrult,
former
customers
and
new
onttsdny and for several days. This is
l*n‘t 117" J»jjginat—*Oh. no; quite
WOHK fox WIII IK 1‘EOI’LK ONLY
your opportunity to gettfresh bn- I’hone 164 when you need anything
easy to a man of your phynlque. All
PEOPLES 11A.NK BUILDING
you have to do Is to keep a c iv ile
nflnus cheap.
Get them by the in this line and a prompt delivery
will bring it to your door.
22-4tc
tongue tn*your head."
ROOM 9
bunch.
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‘ Tdks Sucrlnrlt) Arranged for
Hurrii-d lli rnld Reader*

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semI n o l e p h a r m a c y

Specials This Week at

"J. D.
Roberts

Oysters

Fresh Every Day

Cranberries

10 Cents Quart

SNOW
LINIMENTI

Apples

Fancy, 40 Cents Peck

New 19 14 Nuts
Almonds
Florida Pecans
California Walnuts
Jumbo Brazils

New Fruits for
Fruit Cake .
Dill Pickles
Olives, Bulk
Slack Walnut Meats

v A. Word to the t

ß o rro u ie r |

Neufchatel Cheese

DR. C. W. FAIN

Western and Florida

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BE LG IAN

NOVFMOBR 17. Ian

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SN IPE R

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

The Apperson Light Four

BOTTI KHS OF SODA W ATERS AND

Sole Agents for Orange City Springs Mineral Water
PHONE 21

The new light four has (!u* famous Apperson motor
known on two continents to he the best and m »st pow­
erful gasoline engine for its size ever built; is a marvel
of engineering skill. Kitted to it is the smoothest oper­
ating clutch ever made for motor cars. This is tiie Ap­
person metal, clutch, patented, by Kilmer -Apperson
uscd-exrlirrivrly upon Apperson rarw^-“+Ki«nrrn
indestructible.

Phone No. 182

MAXWELL’S

MAGAZICUS L

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A la rg o r fo u r c&gt;*lio&lt;l«*r c a r . w it h lu n g e r wk«-e| Im 'i'. I ó o r 55 l o r i e
p o w e r. $1(186.
A lig h t , liv e p i t M c n ( r r , » ix c y lin d e r b a r. 10 h o rs e p o w e r. $ 1 4 8 5 .

A light, «even |iaH.wn$rr, nix cylinder car. *i ight
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The only partial parallel to tbe ca­
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the Confederate wnrah'p Aldbnma.
which preyed upou (Tnlon commerce
for many month« Keen that compartnon full« when ihe alze of (be Heel that
linn been aeiircbliig for the Kinib-n nnd
(be fact that tbe Alabama u«unlly bad
the «en to hcmelf ore taken into conaldenttion
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In the Center of Things

Not ouce In the three month« of his
raiding Ini« Captain von Muller necn
out of danger. Virtually every one of
the «hip« (tint have pern nfler the Km­
deu 1» of greater tonnage and heavier
armament, and on nr vein I occnniou» It
accent«! a« If her day of reckoning bait
Come. Hut each time tbe Kindt-n « en­
gine* bit It up n little higher and left
the Hrltl«b puntiier In the rear Only
recently u vrurahlp. pnduibly the Syd­
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taking »applies In mldoceau from two
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Bridge on River Marne, France
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1 IC"( to UniaaelH nine day* b e fo re
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city hut ti few thtya when I wit» (old
by n .luzeti people flint I would aurelt
be »hot UN n apy. The IU*lclutia plain
ly drendfd the onromtnc UerttinUN. At
I could not a|N*ak ttic-lnncunce of the
people of the city they Indicated whin
Would hnppen to tne when the C!er
mnm came. They anld Hint riothlnc
would nave tne. They Indicated uiy
f»te In rnrlotu way» by rmmlnc their
bBtidt ncro»s their throntH. tnnklnc n
Booie of u rrii»e hn for a Impetus (*oc
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bend. I'll admit that they were far
from remunirltiK. nltboucb 1 tlcured that
1 could prove that I wn» not a apy.

Snapshots From Roof».

When the Certnana finally mnrehed
Into town I mannjeed to get on the top
floor* of aotse of the tall buildings and
clicked nwny with my camera, gettlnu
•ome really excellent picture*. I hnd
to move often, though, na tho tenants
nf tbe bouse« were fearful they would
he iuipected of harboring a apy. After
• "*!?* driven from several point* of
Y*&amp;t*ge | just mingled In the crowds
on the sldewnlk nnd bauged away with
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camera. Frequently 1 would be
detected. One of the German officer»
would scowl nnd whisper to one pf hti
»u'dlers. That wnn my cue to make
jny*clf scarce, and I would manage to
lw« myself In the crowds. This ex­
perience was repented aeveml time*
1 had a aplcndld collection of pie• lures, but how to get them ont of
urunnels was a problem. It limply
tt«]it death If I was caught with the
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received u* cordially.
tu n -i to New York. I «*-nt I«* Osten.l
lie whs ini important Individual, and
Intei.dliiK to t*&gt; I.,
rt'riii..title, toil
Hi if to einpliurdr.c It, bo gnvo tl» per
fuiind that Adt'nn &lt; Muff, nuother
mill lo go right through to Paris or
ntn if pliotograp.ii'r for the Amerl* at
our lileydi'H We were greatly pleas
I'ress A i m l.iUiMi, w a s there
I went
ed We were on tho road only n short
through Xleuport
Kurnes. ItuHknk
time when there flashed by us at nine
upil i a la I* III I hu region where tin*«
ly mile» an hour an army automuhll«
are lighting now
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op an interpreter, n fjcoli limim.
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had lived »dgtil ye ars in I'nil.ie
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wo were In a dlit*l&lt;l where lirlilg.'i shown) our pniurports and those Issued
to in liy the mayor. Tho officer In
hnd t.ei'ii mow n up nnd all e.miUMinlco
Hon cut off
We got inZ.iugli ny unto charge contemptuously tore up tin
mayor * paHoport* After somo parley
to Auileiii. where we met Duff, and
We were alml
ivu all bought hlcycles
At d o’clock in In« we were let go.
larly held up «even time*. F in a lly we
the afternoon we blurted &lt;&gt;n our w ln jeli
were ngnln taken prisoners nnd mnd.
for Mnntdldler
VVe got there Jo-t
after dark
Next morning before we to nccompnuy b scouting regiment
were out of bed officer» came and gave One'of the olflcer* who could Bpeiik
us the third degree We »hawed them very goibl English, politely told us ttmi
our pumportn. and apparently every [ If we attempted to take another pic
thing was all right. Then we got some j turc or the ocenea aurroundlngs u* we
Wo were »urs he
m i l grxHl plcturm of cutraaslera. Frencn i would 1« a hot.
in cant It.
dragoon* building barricade* »coot
lug. etc. 1 taw n large encampment
Captors Hated Reiponsibillty.
and got some good pictures of trench
Each
time w e were caught tt seem
digging
ed ns If our enptor* didn’t know Ju*t
Placed Under Arrest.
what lo do with it*. I am satisfied
ibnt wo would hare been freed sooner
• P ut things were going nlong too
hut It was plnln it would go bard with
smoothly. When we neared Complegne
our captor* if It developed that w&gt;I m w an encampment of artillery and
were nple»
We nutleed that then*
started to take »omo plctnre* 1 « m
n &lt; 1, Nil tl" fled smile when an officer
arrested and marched down the rood
wns rHlev.il o f our custody, nnd fhertat the point of the bayonet. When «•■
were mutierliig* when n new cnim*'
got to Duff and the Interpreter the Im
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was plucod.under i r r w l . P u f f wa» let i
went from Clermont to Pari* and then
go then, hut later w m a ere» led The«
into Rwlirerla nd. Although we knew
innrrhtsl us to a arlioolbouse. Whcu
lllght Came we were inude to ih*i*|i I tt wa* fooling with tire, we got Into
ports of (Jeruinny. Then I went t"
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Notlrr la hrrtby fivin thil ^r, ih»* under■Ignid Ineorporilora intrml l o apply to hla
KieiUeney« Pirli Tnmmell, flovirnor of
tbi aUti of Florid«# «1 TaHahiaw. Florida,
th« ripltil, on th« tenth d«y of Dictmbef,
A. 1). 191T, or ii soon thereafter mt * 1» ran
he heard, for letter«
to h# lamed
to th« Clyd« Hotel Company, of which cor-

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DENTIST
i r r a s u r e r . « h o • h a ll rtirifprlae t h e h oard of
d ir r c t o r *
Office
Vnwel l llullilinit
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T» i a- II rfi IWr * a n d direct'*#fa a l u l l !»*• r le e t e d
at t Fit- ft rat a n n u a l m e r tin g of ®ha* •ttirk
SA N FO R D . FLO RID A
hiddi-r». which «frail I.** held ai lh e p r in c ip a l
n fflra* nf th e rtim|ikti J' ifi TSanfurtJ, F lorid*,
on the fir»t T u«—d I ) ft Mareh. \ I* I"*!*»
arid a n n u a l ly t her t a i l »r on th»1 ft.i-1 Ttiewdoy TUO M AH EMMirr WII-SIIN
of e a r h anti ev ery M a r c h
T h e persona » n o are l«i r o n d u r ! t h e bual
K. . ’KIKH’HON HOI HtloLDKU
news uf t h I* cor por at Inn a* ft« t etripor a r y
i i Iflra-ra, un til •!» r e g u la r oHirer« are rle«drd
at t hi hr«i n g u l a r « Jerl lun. and who l i n e
14oalifted: are, I &lt;ril iiahh«*U, p r e s id e n t . It J
H o lly , ale*' p r eu ld eflt, K. K* A dam *, a e r r r
4ary a n d I r r » * lifer
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LAW YERS

The high*’ «* a m o u n t of iruh'Ji|wjpr*4 of
It a toll i y to » h u t . 4hi« r or p «f a lln n r a n at
a vi y l i m e ■nit.jer! It »elf, !■ t»** hun dre«!
( h o w .a r .d d o lla r « f 2UO.UOO Mil &lt;

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N a m e , «•’• i d t n r r a a n d aubarrHitfona of
i n o i f por »1 or *
t e r il li a h l '* ! i of S a n ford Honda,. 2 ■h are«
K J Holly of S a n f o r d , F lorida. J » h a f e *
K K- A «la in« of ?tanfr#rd, F lo r id a , IUU
ah area,
4 r i l r l e 1 X.
T h r «i»1 of I hi* rt»f purat Inn «h a ll he a
c ir c u la r nnpr**««ion. a m i hear ilk th e r a n t e r
t h « word " t e a l , " a n d « r o u n d t h e c i r c u m f e r ­
en c e t h e word» " C l y d e li n t e l C o m p i n y . '*
C ecij (»ahbett
It t a h

H J Holly

4 fae . n

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aa
r o C N T Y OF SKMINOLK
Hrfore me p e f s o n a l ly a p p ea r«*! C ecil Cialit»ett a n d H. J I lo lly and I* Ii A d a m » , a ll
Mi me well kn ow n a i i h « peraatia who s ig n e d

the foregoing artlel*« of Incorporation, «nd
ack now le dge d t h a t t h e y sign ed t h e a* t n e
for t h e g s f i a n d p u r p « « e » th e rein p i p r r a w d .
Ill wltne«a » h e r e o f 1 h av e h e r e u n to set
m y h a n d a n d ofTl« ial «eal this 9th d a y of
h i o s m l ' c r , 4 I * 11*I t
*#•■1*
|l F U H I T N F II,
N ar &gt; Fuhlif
SI . t ii rn Mi t* •. *rtt e s p t i r » Fel* I j , i ’* I *
I►
a V|* A tail**
r 44-

Attorn*')* fur If r&lt;»rp'‘r»tor*
21 t t r

Fragrance of Flowers.

Flowers aro more fragrant when
the sun I» not shining ou them, ac­
cording to n French scientist, bucauao
tho oils that produce tho pcrjfumo aro
forced out by the water pressure In
the plant cells and this Is diminished
by sunlight.

ATLANTIC C O A ST LINE
T R A IN S
Northbound
Arrive
M'a vc
No. IC
1:00
M.
4 :05 F. M.
No. 82. .1:18 A. M.
1:33 A. M.
No. 81
10:45 A. M.
11:05 A. M.
j *j «.| i i,|
Nò HO
2 42 I* M.
No. 28
8:50 IV M.
...
Soulhbound
No. ill
12:28 F. M.
12:38 F. M.
No. 8.1
2:06 A. M
2:16 A M.
No. 8 i&gt;
2:10 I*. M.
2:30 F. M.
No. 85
5:56 F M.
5:36 F. M
No. 27
8:10*A. M.
Oviedo
No 12f. Arrivi'
li 30 A M.
No 127 1a a ve
1 00 F M.
Lenitili (•
No 21 \rn v»
in.65 A M
No 21 1Ail A•
*’i: 6h F M.
No. 158 Arrive
5:20 F. M
No. 157 M a ve
6:36 A. M.
• '
T rllby
No 25 Arrive
1:00 F M.
No. 24 —Leave .
.2:25 f . M.
Clyde Lin« Boats
»
(Si. Jakaa River)
Arrive 10:00 A.M. 1.4'uve 11:30A.M.

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SUMMARY OF THE WAR

§CURBSTONE GLEANINGS!
g

E a t M ore F r e s h V e g e ta b le s]
They a r o W holesom e, A p p etiz in g, E conom ical

From E v e r y w h e r e
border. The "country’ to the west of F r o s h From tho L o c a l G r o w e r s
Dixmude has been transformed _by
_
-A-~—
m Sirin* lU*n* * .
? l i t e linai
ite me ntT. r
I0r per lb.
I Or
|&gt;TT
DC t o Itk
The tapping iff ennuis and Ihe heavy | r*fh
12
r
|wrf ifos.
Green
it)* i n .
Cucitim
i»*™
(
l
l
f
W
Un- 1 for
rains into a vast swamp in which p e r b u n c h
t»f ilôt
Sc *ikrn. * I.
V
■ i!d
I aM-afr*
heavy lighting is almost impossible (item Jvp|a-n
b * h h hf I .
S ä Ifutr fes
Ref
L
*-ail
4r
to
20
c
tV
l Ur
|*rf
tlul.
I»f
tlos
weight and ml by
South of Dixmude, tin* French war
|,y
Iruh Colatura
IIr**I IvrtlUff
I'mimnwn»
measure t ,«(Und
pk 30c; bu.
fl IS
office said today, renewed German f * f h
2 Or
Sc til I Be
¡MT rjiri
of green h*i,r„
Ibikin*, rad
(; rapt-fruit
effort* to cross the Yser canal were Ohr»
okra.
*-i. «vermut,
p*f
]
a
r
k
4ÎW
*
Sm
all
jM
*
f
l
b.
I
O
r
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
I&amp;r i »mon*, yrlliiw
beaten back, with the destruction of StM Polliti«
mon* thian •&gt;*iujrt
1 far
\*ef |&gt;€«ck
iSf
I -arfv'f
a German regiment. The French Yellow t &gt;nn*
“ HE’LL PRENT ’E M ”— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
F 1v "
*| u n i
2Ur ( Ininn*, SjMkns*b
iw-ck
tOr
•I Gif
quart** .11^, vt M&lt;ul
UN* t&gt;~t lb,
i l IS
12 f.i?
o o o o o o o a o o n o o a 3 QOODOODOOooaooooooooaojaoaoaoDDDD b q oo j u r e g e t t i n g t he i r full s h a r e of wind claim the recapture of positions ¡■ef I'U'ftel
Sr
four *hy in».,.«,,
Garlic
rim«
taken recently by the cncrtiy. Else- i i!u»v*i
I and ruin.
IOc U*?Ur per lb.
. . . 20c q u a r t s
«*•«*
h
childhood ami smoothed our cheeks
For the most part the opposing where along the battle line the tight- *,uo,&lt;
in sickness, ever reaching out to us and ruin.
ing was once more relaxed, being A p p l e s , 2 5 c per p e c k ; 7 5 c per h a m p e r
i
Otifers at 4 5 c per peek
It Isn't Your Town, 11’» You ♦ in yearning teudeiness. IJleaaed is 'For the most part the opposing limited chiefly to^
engage­
.« the memory oi an ol«l fashioned armies have been content to shell ments.
°
■’ *' *
V E G E T A B L E
M A R K E T
T H E
WHERE IT PAYS TO PAY CASH
If you want to live In the ♦ mother. It lloats to us liko the each other ut long range, but th£
The British warships mentioned
♦ beautiful perfume of some wood -Germans have bmade several at­
kind of n town
110 2nd S tre e t, West
by
Berlin ns having been disabled
PHONE 3 2 4
WE D ELIVER
P H O N E 324
Like tile kind of a town ♦ blossoms. The music of other voices tacks around Yprrs which, according
♦ may be lost, but the enchanting to the French Gencinl Staff have by German artillery fire from the
you like,
shore are all small vessels. They are
♦ memory of hers will i cho in our soul been repulsed .with heavy loss,
you£
l he rLyp odo, boat de*&lt;m yvr‘l’3Mttd*T
♦ fcfever.
And this brings to—;m y
-c.ltu.-bfj tra c r g r lp
~
Extensive defensive wTirks have the fight cruiser Brilliiqit and the
For Exchange—Thr.ee Cyphu* |'n.
♦
♦
•
And start on a long, long ♦ mind the struggle of a good In d y irr been erected* along the Yser Canal
♦ our town and the laurel wreath that and the French armies are holding sloop of war Tlinaldo.
cubators In good condition for ii.-rk.
f
hike.
shir« boar, Mr -M. -(-itshing, n 1
4
You’ll only find what you ♦ she has finally gtvinod. iu_tlui. xam- that lino from The- Brig jap, burdui
No dBjtnlls__of_jhe..extcut,. of the
forting thought (htol alt of her-rhil- W r h
Sanford.
.
-ä-ti|,
'|WWMt rctamayr-hifluUud ure given by Berlin,
— — left lurbimlr--------------- —
♦
dretv
have
been
raised
right
and
are
• * For there's nothing that’s
forward -npproneIr wnr k r 'whirir~phre w h ic h -Ju t the report from Geneva.
Lost- Ladies' gold watch Suniliy
♦ doing well. 1 refer to Mrs. Peabody, them in a bettei position for either '* In Isondon it is rumorrd that a
■w
really new.
afternoon. Finder please return to
large force .of Germans around Dix­
• It's a knock ut self when ♦ one of the finest little ladies of my defense or offense.
Miss Allie Trnfford, Herald offi ce and
t
you knock your town . • acquaintance ami I had her in mind
The Germans report th e y have mude has been cut off by tho (foods.
_
,
.
*
I i, s
—•.... . 1 . . £
«A:.. t i l im■♦ a V—jTL.
t . ,v .
«
I l f I. .
receive
reward,
-S-L't'
♦ partly in writing the above. Mrs. taken *a fow hundred British "tnul The inundated country now extends
*
It ian t your town, it i
♦
,
♦
Peabody
is
a
remarkable
woman
in
• you.
French prisoners, hut th a t the un­ south of Dixmude to within three
* Wanted—Man with some monij*.
Ileal towns arc not made by ♦ many ways. A mother of twelve favorable weather ho« Impeded their miiqs of Uixschoot,e, about halfway
7
Ail
Local
AdverUsemcnts
Under}to-ewteei:
6«y me out or take one
♦
children
she
is
today_halo
and
hearty
to the French border. In- other .sec­
men afraid
hr. 1f -interesj in share cropping five
This
Heading
THREE
CENTS
a
tions
snow
has
fallen,
and
the
hard­
Lest somebody else gotf ♦ nnd contl f f l T c s ’ nW.brrri' Yl "¡rfi
The battle in Flanders was con­
Crop already start*
life striving toward better things tinued today with the same ferocity ships endured by the men on the Line For Each In se rtio n . Mi n i mu m acres.
ahead.
good
opening.
Close in
and living to work in the lo rd 's which hns consistently m arked this firing lifte, as described by persons j CUnr^C 2 .r» ? ’cn(s.
When everyone works and
H.
D..
c-o
Herald.
vineyard.
Mrs.
Peabody's
husband
nobody shirks
crucial struggle since it begun more returning from the front are fright­
lost a large amount of money here than a month ago. From French ful. At points the Germans are said j
You can raise a town
FOR SALE
ifi the early days, embarking in the sourivs came reports of minor ad ­ in have been literally swept out of |
•
from the dead.
litiAl Alivi inIMNil
newspaper business and with the I vantages in the lighting, but tile their tranche« by the Hood*. Guns
And if while you make your
mbied misfortune of tin- l.eexp the. great issue there, us on the eastern and ammunition wagons are inibedFor Side Limited
supply
full
personal stuke
M M i l Il s Nt| I
little lad y went to work to manage frontier of Germany, still hung in ded in the mud and countless corpses blood K, i Red egg* for hatching
Your neighbor can make
trre-b) (I %
rit Ihat u» •■* * j &gt;.
v i r t ù * ul • fi nal &lt;!*rrre u ( l u r r r J u. u f r
a hotel and di 1 manage it with em i­ the balance. Berlin made the state­ lloat - about.
$ 1.00 for 13. Haynes, Herald office. •«Lt,
one, too.
m» i l o a n&lt;l mi irr« .1 l»y i h r Hon«rgbU
J a m r « W. 1‘ r r k l r u , Ju r| | r tif e i . « ,f, ut
nent success.
Afterward fortune ment that thr/to British warships,
25-tf
Your town will he what you
T o u r t . K#vrnth J u- l i r Ul &lt; i i m n . \
The
Russians
apparently
are
con­
smiled upon them nnd they munaged the licet which had been assisting
in a n d fur i h r c o un t y of H m iiu.i.
i i ♦IT&lt;
want to Bee.
centrating their efforts on the cap­
For Sale Dining
room
table, firry, on ih«* fith d a y of Uii«i|&gt;tr. \ j* ] . | (
to bring up the family and give them the allies to stem the German on­
It isn't your town it's
i
n
^
k
r
e
r
t
n
i
n
r
»
u
*
r
i
h
r
f
r
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n
j
r
,
ture of Cracow ond Przcmysl, in an chairs end-china closet, all in splen- H o n t » « V h a l r i r ! » FI «I a n , , ■*■ , , .
all u good education. Sorrows have rush td the English channel "has been
YOU.
f, , •
effort
to crush completely the Aus­ d i t i e o n d i l l t m
G1 1 P a r k « n d J a y \ K h i « t r i p t»
1nqttiri*
tome to her Irum time to time, her disabled
t'llrf fur ««Ir- » nd *r|| \•. t »,« » , •
trian
army
before
making
their
muni
f tj f r m * It, mi I j« tt I»lie tt tit r r i
i*
dVi' IHlI’
24-21p
husband being taken, one of hi r miiiof Ihr * ifUff Ilnur in -a,
(If grei.tir importance to G re a t advance on German territory
Con­
was killed here in ii bull game and
l&gt;
P l o r i l i « , i n t h f r kt &gt; *» «
*
For Sub*
M ••ut m a r k . * t i n t o w n « ti M o n d a y t L. ttj, h, -,
Britain llii.ii t lint of the d ay's pas - verging forces an* marching to Cra
one was killed in Georgia in a runOut Fishin'
l '• 1
1 he* •■*»»•
»■• 1 1 1 ; rn - I *
! • «i ***1 I*** u t i o n
tng * vents -in* i he *|inM ¡n-i of th* . II» t he - leg
of Whi*' ll I ' b e l l i * v*-*l *.f .Min 1" ‘ p u l l it Ititi
aii t hr*] hour* ul ]. it
away accident ..in! \*t Mr- |V,i
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a l t it u d e 111 the world w ar l*i I** in Petrograd o In* near
T h e A usI.BV»li « Il 11 I
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body, grand hub* woit.uii*iin i -he i
O ut tishiii *
C
1' S h . •rrill * S o r r e n t o. Flu
2 4 - 2 1 t'laniM ai ft* a.«*i»rdjitÿ 8 ■ 1,1
taken
by
i
he
millions
of
Mo
h*m*
in
tn.iti
garrison
at
Przcmysl.
accordHU tiiougbts ur.* mostly gooti and believes that nil things art* mr the her iiilomtil possessions
d u l y * of r h u f i
ii t 1 j « ,i t 1
Report- mg to an official Austrian statement
. .f
best ami Sanford contain* mduy no
K»»r S a l I** (1't -1er*.
l'i . lilt s
.Vj *1*1 &gt; r *•!♦ • ». urt i , f '* m l . . .
fle.l n
•)( .ilaf » h» t . tie )b| I *,
e
militating
troll!
Germany
Wen
t h a t made a »ll*.*—--f •■i -*irtie fr**m t he
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the usnins in some instances at least &lt;in vested fortruss.
From the same
a il y w*i wr a pfMTt ai
than
Mr...
I'eaholly.
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He doesn't knock ins fellow men,
I I II«-» ti
were'siding with the «tillitn of T u r - 1Minrcc it is reported that the tier* Yes, give me an &lt;*M fashioned
Or harbor any grudge» then,
II.
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h&gt;&gt;|f) t h* . owe spirit,no -I n..ii are ma--lllg llieir lorce- at
*t i For
I i i o r n l l g It Ii r e i
Pl&gt; mot lor
(lue win i m . i nr»e to key t
• m , l a lani •
A feller's ;.t his lint-I when
iegtain
**,
against
Great
Britain
strategic
point«
in
1h e '••¡•stern pr**v i n t u i t b It . »«• k u l l e t s
I ii. tit
1¿ » • a v ol i . iM**
liil-tlig i: (: only ;ti &lt;i ■*! .• win i- i.t&gt;' |
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"I"lie Gc. man attack in the i;v mees of I'oseti mid S.lesla, prepar M r* «i ;
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proud
to
work
ior
I
ot
f-iiiiily
end
The rieh are r.umrades to the poor
»d«* l i n d i r S*»e f it»n , ' t
treme we.t 1- shifting slowly south mg for the exjo’ited Russian ad- i ‘ u r m
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The u r' hln with the pin a ml -im ig
GERMAN “CATERPILLAR” CANNON.
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N i c k ‘/ .V f i i » i a i i ,
plant
Cun i hum with millionaire* and
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kings,
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17. After
four
weeks of the most desperate of fight­
i n g , 'tlin h Is t t TuII’ In tbn b a i t le 'o f
Flanders. Little relief, however, has
rotne for tile men. as at tiller)* nnd
rille lire hu» been replaced by a se­
vere November storm.
In somi places the rtorm Im* he*
come a blizzard; on the sea a heavy
gale is blowing, and the battlements

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Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. « *- « ’ *
Meets every Monday at 7 l" i
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over Jin iM'rial '1 lient re.
For Rent Room* furnished or un­ J. \V. 0 . Singletary
W H ^ r * '!
Secretary
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furnished. Cor. Park and Seventh
street.
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Meets
second nnd fourtli Wedm*«,l»y
For Rent—Two Itjg stores on
nights in each month.
Eoit First street. Joe DeMont,
F. L. Miller
J F. Hoolehan
Coca Cola Company.
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United Brotherhood of Carpenter* »nJ
Position wanted by an energetic
Joiners of America
Sanford Local Union No. 17G1 meets
man with family, as tending or car­
ing for grove. James P Campbells, first and third. Thursday night at i
in the Eagles’ Half.
Fort Pierce, Ha., R. F. D. No. 1, Jo’clock
. W. O. Singletary,
J. M. Brown.
Scc’y :Trcna.
prezuihnt
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COMPANY

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Ahvoys took for that Nam*

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Knthuxloitlr recruits hav* labeled the train “En Route For Paris’* and
have drawn a cariestnre.nf General JnfTre, the French commander
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Furnished rooms for housekeeping
nt Mrs. C. H. Smith’s, 308 Park
Ave., between 3rd and 4th streets.
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1 Thank God some of us have an
old fashioned mother. Not a woman
of the period, painted and enameled,
with ell her society manners and
.fine dresaes, white jeweled *.handi
that never felt the clasp of bab)
fingbrs, but a dear old fashioned
mother with a sweet voice, eyes Into
whose clear depth the love light
shone, and brown hair ju st threadet
with sllvor, lying smooth upon her
faded cheek. The hands' worn with
toil, g en tly^ g u id e d ^ o u r steps In

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These sixteen Inch guns hove been u»*"d in IwttertiiK down French and
) F. K urtiutu
**1 1
Ilei ginn formica lions The devices on the wheels make It possible for hug«*
For Relit Suite ol t lire*’ room*
Secri-inri
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motor trucks to move them over orfflnnry nunls.
und bath
Over McCuller's «tore
Seminole ( hnpler 2, Order I a-ii-rn &gt;U
Sanford Telephone Co.
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Meets ev«*ry fir*t and llur*l I ■■■'•
GERMAN SOLDIERS ON WAY TO FRONT
Fur Rent To refined couple, four til each month. Everyone who li-o* *»ii
nice rooms. Excellent location. Ten his Slur in th** East are cordially invited
dollars per month. No small chil­ to visit this chapter.
Alice E B o b b i n ■ s* &gt;
dren. Enquire R, Herald Office.
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Phoenix Lodgi* No fi, K of P
Five acres tiled Istnd inside city
Me-iL* n«*cund ami lourth * '&lt;• -auj*limits for rent, near brick road and
loading stntion. Apply to A. P. Nisiting kniglit* always welcorn*'
&lt;&gt; &lt; " lllrr
Connelly, Sanford, Florida
2 -tf H. McLauJin
K, R. and S.

Out fishin’.
lie 's only busy with his drgams *
Out, fishin*.
His livery in u coat of tan.
His creed, to do the best he can,
A feller's always mostly man.
*. Out fishihV
— Arcadia Enterprise.
• • •
^ That naval battle off tho const of
Tcru has brought to light n British
“ Vessel discovered off the coast of
Virginia shelling peanuts.
1 The "Twilight Sleep" idea is c
beautiful one. Anything that tends
to reduce psin and suffering is to b«1
welcomed.
But twilight sleep Is
nothing new in this part of the coun­
try. We know of- some towns that
are* In a chronjc. state ■of twilight
slumber nnd they will nover "come
to." Some.of our citizens, mention­
ing no names, go about from day to
d ay In a %never -ending twilight
slumber,-

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Thursdays at 7 ,;ib. Vistlitq
welcome.
Taylor
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For Rent Good seven acre farm, O L. Secretary
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barn and house, near Beck llumi *&gt;rk Slnrioti. known it* ("untie Gar­
Monroe ( linpter No I &gt; I! t M
den.
Address Corn ' ( ’ Hollinger,
M*** 1.« every -• ion*l in&lt;! f
lL'llfi Center S t , C.iliu*tnta. New
d I V II I M u . - O I I I C l l l l i l o l ’ T
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1'orli
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Theatre
\'i«ltllig enm| it '

A felier isn't plottin’ schemes,

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pet militili i li il ti iti li K water
Spencer.

He isn't eager to lie great
• .Out tirhin'.
He isn’t thinking though'.» of pelf,
Of goods stacked high upon the shelf,
But he is alw ays Just himself,
Out fishin'.
A feller's glad to he u fneml
Out fishin'.
A helpin’ hand he'll always lend.
Out tUhin'
The brotherhood of rod and line,
An’ sky an’ stream i* alw ays tine.
Men coine right close to God’s design
■j)ut flailin'.

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f u r n i s h « •d
room *
M r.
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1 v t l i :i: Ti •1 l » * t . H\*

A feller ha» no tune 1« In te
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Wanted—An experienced dress­
•B. I». O. E. Sanford laulgc 1211
maker would like to assist in sowing
Meet first nnd third Wednesday nigh*
each ufternoon.
Address "Dress­ at corner of First St. und Palmetto '''■
maker," c-o Herald Office.
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0.*L. Taylor
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Secretary
Exalted R'11'
loist Between my home and San­
ford, on French ¿venue, heavy buggy The Lake Ilreci'e Count II No. .11 Jne|1,f
robe, black off one side, leopard
Order United American Mechanic*
Meets eve/y Wednesday »t " »!l '
colors on other. Reward lor return.
M., in tho City Hall. Visiting brothers
Geo. G. Honing, Sanford, Fla.
are welcome. C. H. Smith. Rec, .Ne»
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Meeting
«very
Tuesday
night
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and black lap robe. Finder return
o'clock.
Pico
Building.
to- Judge Herring and receive re­ J. T. Hoolehan,
G. E. Tnnita*.
ward.
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fcccntsry

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SANEO It I). FLORIDA. Fit II) AY. NOVEMBER 20. I9H

yOLUME VI

TAMPA-SANFORD
SHORT LINE CUT

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NO 26.

COMMERCIAL CLUB SANFORD BONDS
HAD FINE MEETING STILL ABOVE PAR

( it) &lt;o u nell Meets
The city- 'council met In regular
»dasiuri Nov 111, 1914, at 7:30 p. rn
Present. B. W Herndon, president;
J. I). Davison, W. W. Abernathy, J.
CAI V I « K x i iT T L 'n
c i v Adams, C. II. Dingee and R. C.
hALL IS A MATTER OF SIN- Maxwe„. Abseill „ K Tol;ir
CERE CONGRATULATIONS
Minutes of the last meeting rend
and adopted.
TO THE PEOPLE
The matter of additional fire proSanford rity bonds sold above par le ft ion was dismissed. The fire cumy icrdiiy, which means That this ! mlltefr was i iis t r a i le d trrrorrespond
ciI&gt; is oris of the solid cities of the wKh the various maker* of fire equip­
se : h.
ment and report kt" nest meeting.
When bonds sell ns high ns this
Moved and seconded that the
fi the fiice of stre'nuouh times in street committee be instructed to
fi .inrlr.l eireler in the north and the move the fountain nt the intersec­
I iropean war it is time for con- tion of Palmetto avenue and second
g .itulutiuns among our citizens who street. Carried. .
•iould be hi p p y thnt they arc resiMoved and seconded that the
t litrf of such a good town.
clerk be instructed to Issue vouch­
The bonds were advertised for ers In favor of the Seminole Dredg­
s; le yesterday and brought u large ing Co. for 93,402.00. Carried.
number of buyerr here as the bond
It was moved and seconded that
•uses are alw ays anxious to take the clerk 'he* instructed to furnish u
stock in a oity with such a bright certified copy of the unpaid delin­
future ns this one. The Seminole quent tax as shown by his books,
ILiitk -of this city was anxious to from 1JI02 to 1912 inclusive, to Hon
buy $6.000 worth of the bonds nt G. A. DeCottes, City Attorney, and
6 ' - Gut would not stand in the way to J J Dickinson. Asst. City Atty.,
ni i he purchaser* who expected l&lt;&gt;^ after which council adjourned.'
h.i&gt; the entire issue. The highest
M W. LOVELL
and best bid was from HurrisClerk
Forbes &amp; Co., of New York, who
already have investments in city
bonds of Sanford anti naturally
wanted more of them. The follow­
ing bids were received:

school unii Irifinii, that Mìm Kltzu
both K ilpatriik mil not In* at the
■essi on neat Sunday morning.
THF ATLANTIC C O A ST U N E
I here will lie a short Thanks­ EX - CONGRESSMAN MAKES
giving service at 8:45 prompt
AN ABLE ADDRESS TO
t a k e s OFF a c c o m m o ­
Singing—
lìmi
mil
take
cure
of
d a t io n TRAIN
THE MEMBERS
you, No. 1ST School.
Psalm 103, I tn à, Mrs Kolicrl*’
The Commercial Club is coming.
The Atlantic Coast Lino, following class.
— ,. -l^TiO
—At vW meeting lust night the
- — I h i « ¿ Ti
}"1
» 1 *Ther
largest crowd of the season greeted
lines has disfbntlmrt’d tho trains Nq
S(.hm)|
President Lake when he sounded his
* 97 »nd, 2B, otherwise, known ns the
Prayer.
gavel and called them to order. The
T»[npa-’&amp;‘nI^&lt;LJik0Xi,Xmt‘--- XUfic
Scripture Heading
minutes u f-th o 1nsr meeting' being
T riliO -w o re « »
s itta a u m tf * '* » -* *
Tsttlm (»6:11, Mr Bradford's clans. read and the reports of the various
' the local people of South Florida
Mulachi 3:10, Mrs. SteinmyersW
committees passed the meeting re»ad a* the same schedule must atill
Muluchi ,1.10, Mrs. Stein meyer's
aolved.iLieJf into a general discussion
be made from Lakeland to Tampa c l u f e .
of - t he Seminole County Fair And
,nd as the trains paid well the econ­
Isaiah 55:12, Mrs. Wing's clnss.
kindred subjects..
,
omy of the change is not noticeable
Nehcmiah 8:10, Men's Brother­
trf the general public. Aside from hood class.
A.
Dorner
of
Celery
avenue
ad ­
*.
the laying off of tho train crows
dressed
the
club
on
the
subject
of
Esther 0:10, School.
¿-.»A will -feel the other
fertilizer
in
its
relation
to
th
^Singing— God is Gooil to You and
dties along the line will miss tlho lie , No. .O'— Miss Lucca Chappell's perimentnl stAtion «which w u i* w
traffic 'much worse titan Sattford. class.
received. He carried his audience
sod just why the trade bodies of
President Wilson's Thanksgiving from the Rhine jn Germany to the
Orlando. Kissimmoe, Lakeland and Proclamation Miss Gladys Morris water wagon in Sanford and he was
Tampa allowed the change without
Glory to God in the Highest, No. assured by President Lake that the
s kick i* passing strAngu, These 112 Wesleyan Truth Seekers
club would assist the farmers in ob­
train* were great conveniences for
Every member requested to tic taining an e.x peri mental station at
the shoppers all along the line and
on time, 0:45, and bring their Bibb- Sanford if such a thing is possible.
»1 It seems to lie the policy of the
C It Walker made a few remurks
A. C. L. to cater to the tourist and
unenl the Seminole Fair and report­
not the local peoplo the railroad ofed progress. E. T. Woodruff, the
fidsl* probably never considered the
secretary of the Inland W aterways
fact that Florida people might he
Committee made one of tho most
benefttted by this accommodation
interesting reports that the club has
train.
heard in the matter and demon­
Harris Forbes &lt;fc C o , New York,
Leaving here at eight in the morn­ TAMPA
WILL BE GREAT strated that the government is in 9611,21)5, A J Hoad &amp; Co., Detroit.
ing and returning at nine in the
favor of the St Johns river as the $49,007; Jno Nuven A- C o , Chicago.
GATHERING PLACE
evening "these trains were most con­
best inland water route through $50, 0 ()(). Stacy A Brown. Toledo i
NEXT WEEK
venient to the people of this section
Florida, making connections with $ 5(1.286. C ]| Collin, Chicago, $50,and to discontinue them right at
Indian rivet through Suit Creek. 051 Seminole Co. Bank, $5.000.
Tampa, Nov. 20 The eyes of all At the conclusion of his report the
the beginning of the winter season
demonstrates that the railway of­ Sunday school workers throughout club unanimously elected C. K. for 5 bonds at 5 l -&gt;.
ficials higher up do not recognize the states are now turnwtg toward Walker a delegate to attend the
the rights or wishes of the local Tampa, where from November 23rd waterways meeting nt Stuart next
Government Ownership
to 20th will be held the great state week This canal idea is a very irnWashington. Nov
20 Sugges
patrons.
The gathetlng prom , portunt matter and the good Work pens that government ownership
The A C. L. will probably hear convention
from the patrons at some future date isea to be the largest and most e n t b u ,o( lh(l c om lm im * i . Club is bearing of railroads might offer the most
and they will lose rather than save siasUr ever held in Florida
fru|t ilt)(| there is no doubt but what practicable solution of problems con­
The convention will be under the Congress will hesitate in purchasing fronting the transportation industry
*,
by this penny wise and pound looliah policy of ignoring the people of auspices of the Florida Sunday the F.ast Const- Cnnitl whtle the St. in this country, were made here by
school
Association
Every pastor John* river offer* such a natural Lawencax - b . . tFear» —♦(* Kentucky,
Florida
and Sunday school superintendent waterway
president ~nf—the National Ajiaocia.
.
in the s ta le is a delegate without
llrolhrrhood Entertained
Ex-Congressman Wnllare of Hot tion of Rnttway (loirrmhistoner*, tn
A unique Venture In chiurch election, and each school. In ad d i­ Springs, Arkansas, being present-««
His annual address opening the as­
circlet was the entertaining of the tion. is entitled to send two dele-j the guest of B A Howard, he was
sociation’*
_ZGth convention
gates
for
the
first
100
enrollment
Presbyterian Brotherhood of S an ­
culled upon for u few remarks and
and
one
additional
delegate
for
each
m b s r ii—\"Economy demands elimination of
ford on Thursday night by the re­
for thirty minutes held the menth­
cently organized brotherhood of the additional 100 or fraction thereof ol the club hanging upon his «’ very competition between public service
These conventions bring the maxi­
church here, a supper being the
word in on« of the ablest addroi
purer p ihn»*: m-.d tiy~fmr&lt;f oTtTim-comum amount of good to the schools
main feature,
that has ever been delivered before noraic condition a monopoly in trans­
Mr. Wallace is a clear
\bout fifty men motored "over and of the state, cementing together, a* the club
were met near Orange City by a they do. those of all denominations and forceful speaker and his tribute portation is necessary," said Presi­
- —number -of autos from DeLand. who are engaged in the work of to President Wilson was a gent of dent Finn. "If a private monopoly
Sunday schotil instruction . Similar
^thought and rhetoric
Mr \kallare is indefensible and intolerable should
Prominent among the visitors were
Bob Holly of the Sanford Herald, gatherings are held in practically gave Ills impressions of Florida and not a necessary monopoly be pub­
Master Mechanic Stevens of the all states in the Cnion and the prov­ Sanford, paying a greut compliment licly ownad?
This state wurk to the &lt;il&gt; and t he county and la y ­
A C L . Mayor Thrasher and others inces of Canada
then
becomes
part
of the utter
"The surest way to destroy com­
The ludiea of the church had pre­
ing special stress upon our brick
national work, and in turn is part of
munism
far to guarantee provate proproads and vegetable fields. At the
pared, and served u most appetizing
New England supper—baked beans, the great world’s organization whit;h conclusion of his remarks he wns etty security from uggreasion. The
brown bread,sandwiches, salad, pic­ seeks the unification of all forces in applauded to the echo and was warm ­ surest way to make effective this
kles, pumpkin pie, doughnuts and all lands looking toward the evan­ ly thanked by President I&gt;ake.
guarantee is to prevent private own­
coffee—in the church parlors, to gelization of the world
Others were culled upon for an ership or control of necessary moElaborate
preparation*
are
being
which 116 men marched to m aitial
made for the entertainment of all I expression upon various topics fori e r ship or control of necessary momusic played by Mrs. Munson.
delegates.
Banquets will lie held the good ol Sanford and the meet
Alter gathering around the festal
dully
in
the
Y M C A dining hull, ing a djourned to meet again in t wo Inopoli«». If the protecting hand of
hoard the men sang the 1inzology
wvek*
Meantime the committee 11hi* nation is necessary to husband
and llev. Mr. Brownlee, pastor at where all in attendance will dim
together, and where informal speech- on the banquet and smoker will the prodigal resource* of nature's
Sanlord, asked the blessing.
es will lie made
Twenty-five ses make arrangements for the smoker hounteou» gilt* to man in the icy
(lathering in the main auditorium rions of the convention will bq held especially and in a few Weeks the
v__ *H*[.»Uppgr, .Mr. Stover, as toustW covering dtscuKstons' In every phase dull will give a general get 'together landwid- A l a a k a in prevent despoilsIter supper, Mr. Stover, as master of S un day school work from the meeting that will bring all the men tion a t the hands of privately owned
of ceremoniea, made a pleasing open­ Cradle Roll to the Home Depart­ of this section into the club,
tia n sp o italion compariez, why. is it
ing address and introduced, Mr. C. ment. No fenluie bar been omitted.
The progress being, made by the not necersury to protret the meager
D. Landis, who welcomed the vis­
Among the numerous Special fen- Commercial Cl ub is manifest and is product of man's la boi from the self­
itor* in un excellent address.
Mr. tures, one which stands out promi­ u source of gratification to those
FUk gave a reading; Mr. Honey­ nently will be the Older Boys’ and (uithful few who huve labored long same (ate in other pails of out own,
cutt sang, Mr. Short gave u reading, Older Girls' Conference, conducted and earnestly for the growth of ihik fair land?"
. Mr. Heimer sang, rcaponndlng to en as two separate meeting* at the spirit in Sanford. The club is buck
core with unother, Mr. Stover gave same time, Wednesday at 3 p. in oi every movement and aiding and
a reading on Thanksgiving, giving as It is expected hundreds of people |assisting Sanford in the onward
an encore, "Sho Robbed Mo of My will take advantage of these gnthei- march toward better things,
Enemy." Mayor Thrasher of San­ ihgs, which will lie presided ovei by
Is-t every man be there next
ford, Mr. Holly and Mr. DuDose, men and women who have given meeting night,
A cold wave is predicted
superintendent* of the, Sanford Sun­ their lives to just such work. The
for
the northwest portion of
day school, each gave short addiess- meetings will be followed at
Florida for tonight with much
No Fire
e*, Ilov. Mr. Brownlee oi Sanford, o'clock by two bnnquet*
,,
,
. .
The citi: ns were called out this cofder in the north portion.
and Kcv. C. H. Ferran of the church
Every superintendent is urged to
.
. i „
i
.
.......................... morning by the fire alarm and the Colder is the warning for this
here each gave talks, tho latter es­ see. that a full ____
quotu of delegates are
smoke wua finally located in tho roof section for Saturday and it
pecially thanking the ladies for their
appointed a t once.
of the Sanford House, but being u
assistance, after which all sang
fireproof building it was easily ex­ may mean frost. The local
‘blest Be the Tie that Binds," and
Sabbath Bulletin
tinguished and once again our hotel Weather Bureau officials are
the benediction was pronounced,
Sunday
school,
!1:45
u
~
tn.
t&lt;
saved to us and will continue to watching every move of the
c using a moat felicitous and profit­
^Preaching, 11 a. m.
able evening.
serve the guests for many years.
tremendous high pressure
Epworth League, Senior, G p. m
Xmas Presents
,.»^Wenty
*H decked out in
area
which is sweeping the
Preaching, 7 p. m.
rtabyterUn Brotherhood" and
The ladies of the Guild of the country and advise all grow­
®.t er banners lined up a second time
Episcopal church are making your
Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wed­ Xmas presents for you. Como.and ers to keep in touch with the
weort the visitors out of town
nesday.
•nd sppeod them on the way.
make your selection at their annual Bureau during today.
Choir
Practice,
7
p.
m.
Friday.
s
Ulcers of the local brotherhood
The high, with two distinct
Xmas bazaar S atu rday, Dec. 12th.
Junior Epworth League, 3:30 p. m
art:
Also a delicious supper will be centers, covers the country
Friday.
President—J. Frank Alldir.
L-rved.
between the A p p a l a c h i a n
All visitors to the city have a cor­
e* President—C. J. Crenshaw.
Mountains and the Pacific
dial
welcome,
and
are
invited
to
a
S*cy-Treaa.—V. T. « a r r .
Notice
place
in
our
church
life
"Cotne
Coast. It is by far the most
Teacher I, C. Stover.
thou with us and wo will do theej On account of the Episcopal B a­ extensive movement that has
!
V. Waterman.
zaar on the name date the Method
Social Committee— 0 . H. A. Fiak, good.*' ,
ist ice cream social announced for swept the country this win­
F.
E.
Steinmeyer,
Pastor,
p° J t r and Waterman. • ‘
Dec. 12th will he postponed to a ter.
Before it sweep the
61&amp; Magnolia Ave.
Ri.m .b0r,hlp Committee—J. M.
date to be announped later.
chill
blostB
which threaten
Ames and Barr.
Aik any member of.the Woman's
Devotion*1 Committee—Q. N. Do- Club where to get your tickets for
Bushnell’s Orchestcra for the Ball, any vegetation that is left
"•r. DeLand NewA.
exposed.
Nov.
27.
* tbs pity Desutiful Rail.

SUNDAY SCHOOL
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COLD WAVE COMING

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

CENTRAL AND SOUTH FLOR­
IDA REPRESENTED AT
THE GATHERING

That the -ftaval ston^ ttjcu real »
the virtues of rob'pern- o n 'li appor
ent by their meeting in this city last "~
Tuesday, in which about ’ thirty of
the prominent operators oi the cen­
■tral' and south Florida turpentine
men took part and 'from which
greater result* will accrue.
Al­
though tho southern pines are beroming scarcer each year and turps
seem to lie. s c a n t . the prices have,
been manipulated by the men high­
er up-until tho operatora have been
at their wits’ end to keep .iipLJkitiitlie business. At the beginning of
the present War in Europe the prices
fell off and none of the spirits or
the rosin could be shipped which *
caused the very thing to happen
that will eventually help the' operar
tor*, viz, they realized that they
should come ' together and curtail
the output in some manner. This
called for the meeting here Tuesday
and now that they thoroughly
un­
derstand the situation and will act
accordingly the supply will be iimite
cd unless the present efforts to ship
to neutral ports in Europe prove suc­
cessful and open up the foreign m a r ­
kets Should the operators be forced
FLORIDA GETS PART OF to depend on tho local markets for
their output they will suspend oper­
THE NOR* WESTER
ations until the clouds un the Eu­
LAST NIGHT
ropean horizon clear away sufficient­
ly to insure a market for the output.
The cold snap that we have been
The meeting here was a most rep­
praying for is here, but it came too
resentative one-and was attended by
rapidly and not only froze Up the
the leading men of this section.
growing »lull north of us but Ac­
The plans favor a better selling or­
tually slopped over in Florida and
ganization and strict cooperation in
nipped some of our tender stuff.
producing and all those who attend­
Samples of lettuce from (ho fields
ed the meeting left with the firm
around here show that some of the
headed stud is slightly damaged ami conviction th a t the (utucw of the
business was assured if their plana
it will slop shipments for s few days
can be carried out..- .—
unit the later stuff .head* up. But
Among those who attended thewe have the grain of comfort In the
thought that our groweN can re­ meeting were M. O. Overstreet, the
cover quickly while those f«ethez dean of the business in this section,
north will be through with their W. B. Barber of Mascolte, E. E.
lettuce crop until next seuson. Tip* Edge of Grovrland, E. H. McNeill
i* ^ie advantage j&gt;l living in the San­ of Orlando, D U. McNelll^of Jack-’
ford celery’ delta where the grower sor.ville representing the Consoli­
may have some bad luck occasion­ dated Naval Stores Co., John Powell
ally but is never pul down and out. representing the Flynn Hsrris Bul­
It may be that the damage will be lard Co. of Jacksonville, J. G. Boyd
found to be very slight after a few representing the Herty Turp. Cup
da&gt;x and that the lelture will lw Co., of Jacksonvillc, W. D Smith of
able to move again before Thanks­ Sorrento, (’ . W Entzminger of
giving. The shipments that went Longwood. L. P Hagan of this city,
forward yesterday should bring a J. W. Jackson of Orlando, J, W. Dut­
good price, (or it will be In a class ton, J. II. Tatum, D. A. Jackson and
Col. Pazton of DeLand, J. E. Parker
by itself.
of
Umatilla, J. S. McKenzie of
Some of the field* in this sbetion
Oviedo
and several others whose
are reported safe and the majority
names
were
not obtained.
of the damage was front the wind,
much ol the real damage being from
Another meeting will be called at
this source
The thermometer did a later date when the plans will be
not
go la-low
38 degrees
in matured and a permanent organiza­
the coldest places, tile lilting wind tion perfected.
¡rum tin- northwest making the uncomfortable fooling that winter was
The Arrival of Kilty
uh tin- way.
Un account of a conJllcting social
event the Artival of K itty will be
Congregational Church
Don't forgot tho recital tonight, presented in the Imperial Theater
which wu? postponed from lust Fri- on the night of Friday, Dec. 4, in­
duy. A ruru trout is in store for all stead of the 27th, us First announced.
Tho play, u jolly three act farce
who come.
comedy
Will please you r.nd the Stet­
The scroll sawi ng boys are get­
son
organization
have gone to a
ting along nicely, and becoming
great
deal
of
trouble
and expense to
more and more interested in their
insure
an
attraction
that is wel l '
work. Some of the boyji are at work
worthy
of
patronage.
The
play r i l l
on aorne very pretty designs.
be
presented
in
fourteen
towns
in
The ludie* cun supply some nice
all. The boys cordially invite you
Christina* thing» ut their bazaar to
be held Dec. 6th, Saturday uftoi- to be present on the night of the
4lh und witness the Arrival of K itty.
noon und night.
The missionary society meets next
Monday ufternoon, 3 o’clock, with
Mrs. C. U. Walker. It will be u
thank offering meeting, to which the
ladies are asked to bring their of­
ferings.
Next Sunday morning at the 11
Y»«***l i
o’clock service will be the first ofthe services of Home Mission week.
It will be a Home Mission exercise,
First Baptist Temple
eiitiUod "America's Welcome," given
by a number of the Sunday school
get first page mention as
boys and girls. Everybody is cor­
the largest advertisers in
dially invilad to come and see the
Americans welcome the Immigrants.
today’s issue. The ad­
In the evening service at 7 o'clock
vertisement may be found
tho specinl i brine will be "The
on page 3
Worn AH'' who was in Greut De­
mand." S|&gt;ecial music is prepared,
and all are cordially welvomed.
Special Notice
The Buraca Class of our Sunday
school will give n hearty greeting to
The Herald will on each,
any strangers in our cltyt*or to any
day call attention, to the
residents who have not yet enrolled
largest advertisement in
themselves in some men’s Bible
class. Begin next Sunday and get
the current issue. .
the Sunday school going habit.

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yfjondon, N«iv.
17. After
four
weeks of the most desperate of fight­
i n g , 't l in h I s t t TuII’ In tb n b a i t l e ' o f
Flanders. Little relief, however, has
rotne for tile men. as at tiller)* nnd
rille lire hu» been replaced by a se­
vere November storm.
In somi places the rto rm Im* he*
come a blizzard; on the sea a heavy
gale is blowing, and the b attlem ents

AND - M E . ” - -

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A C H IE L IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
“ H E ’LL P R E N T ’E M ” — SO SA YS SA U N TERER.

F r o s h F ro m tho L o c a l G r o w e r s
From E v ery w h ere
border. The "country’ to the west of
Dixmude has been transformed _by
_
-A-~—
m Sirin* lU*n* * .
? l i t e linai
ite me ntT. r
I0r
per lb .
I Or
|&gt;TT
DC t o Itk
The tapping iff ennuis and Ihe heavy | r*f h
1
2
r
|wrf ifos.
Green it)* i n .
Cucitim
i»*™
(
l
l
f
W
Unrains into a vast swamp in which
t»f ilôt
1for
Sc
* ikrn. * I.
p er bu nch
V
■ i!d
I aM-afr*
heavy lighting is almost impossible (item Jvp|a-n
b *
h h hf I .
S ä I futr fes
by
Ref L*-ail
4r to 20c
tV
l Ur
|*rf tlu l.
I»f
tlos
weight and ml |,y
South of Dixmude, tin* French war
Iruh Colatura
IIr**I IvrtlUff
I'm imnwn»
measure t ,«(Und
pk 30c; bu.
f l IS
office said today, renewed German
2Or
f*fh
Sc til I Be
¡MT rjiri
of green h*i,r„
I bikin*, rad
(; rapt-fruit
effort* to cross the Yser canal were Ohr»
okra. *-i. «vermut,
p *f ]a rk
4ÎW*
Small
jM*f lb.
IOr
I&amp;r i »mon*, yrlliiw
beaten back, with the destruction of S tM Polliti«
mon* thian •&gt;*iujrt
1far
\*ef |&gt;€«ck
iSf
I -arfv'f
Yellow t &gt;nn*
a German regiment.
The French
F 1v "
*| u n i
2
U
r
iw-ck
tOr
•I Gif
(Ininn*, SjMkns*b
quart** .11^, vt M&lt; ul
claim the recapture of positions
UN*
¡■ef I'U'ftel
il IS
12 f.i?
t&gt;~t lb,
Sr
four *hy in».,.«,,
Garlic
rim«
taken recently by the cncrtiy. Else- i i!u»v*i
IOc U* ?Ur
per lb.
. . . 20c
q u arts
«*•«*h
where along the battle line the tight*,uo,&lt;
ing was once more relaxed, being A p p le s , 2 5 c per p e c k ; 7 5 c per h a m p e r
O tifers at 4 5 c per peek
limited chiefly to^
engage­
ments.
°
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V E G E T A B L E
M A R K E T
T H E
WHERE IT PAYS TO PAY CASH
The British warships mentioned
110 2nd S tr e e t, W e s t
by Berlin ns having been disabled
PHONE 3 2 4
W E D E L IV E R
P H O N E 324
by German artillery fire from the
shore are all small vessels. They are
l he rLy p o d o , b o a t de*&lt;myvr‘l’3Mttd*T
the fight cruiser Brilliiqit and the
For Exchange—Thr.ee Cyphu* |'n.
♦
♦
sloop of war Tlinaldo.
cubators In good condition for ii.-rk.

o o o o o o o a o o n o o a 3Q O O D O O D O O o o a o o o o o o o o a o ja o a o a o D D D D b q o o j u r e g e t t i n g t h e i r full s h a r e o f wind
I and ruin.
childhood ami smoothed our cheeks
For the most part the opposing
in sickness, ever reaching out to us and ruin.
i
♦ in yearning teudeiness.
IJleaaed is
It Isn't Your Town, 11’» You
'F o r the most part the opposing
.« the memory oi an ol«l fashioned armies have been content to shell
♦ mother.
It lloats to us liko the each other ut long range, b u t th£
If you want to live In the
♦
beautiful
perfume of some wood -Germans have bmade several at­
kind of n town
♦ blossoms. The music of other voices tacks around Yprrs which, according
Like tile kind of a town
♦ may be lost, but the enchanting to the French Gencinl Staff have
you like,
♦ memory of hers will i cho in our soul been repulsed .with heavy loss,
you£
♦ fcfev er.
And this brings to—;m y
-c.ltu.-bfj t r a c r g r lp
~
Extensive defensive wTirks have
♦
mind
the
struggle
of a good In d y irr been erected* along the Y se r Canal
•
And start on a long, long
♦ our town and the laurel wreath that and the French armies are holding
f
hike.
♦ she has finally gtvinod. iu_tlui. xam - that lino from The- Brig jap, burdui
shir« boar,
Mr -M. - ( - i t s hing, n 1
4 You’ll only find what you
No dBjtnlls__of_jhe..extcut,. of the
forting thought (htol alt of h e r-rh il- W r h
Sanford.
.
-ä-ti|,
'|WWMt rctamayr-hifluUud ure given by Berlin,
— — left lurbimlr---- ------------ —
♦
dretv
have
been
raised
right
and
are
• *
For there's nothing th a t’s
forward -npproneIr wnr k r ' whirir~phre w h ic h - J u t the report from Geneva.
L o s t - Ladies' gold watch Suniliy
♦ doing well. 1 refer to Mrs. Peabody, them in a bettei position for either '* In Isondon it is rumorrd that a
■w
really new.
afternoon.
Finder please return to
♦ one of the finest little ladies of my defense or offense.
large force .of Germans around Dix­
• I t's a knock ut self when
Miss Allie Trnfford, Herald o ffic e and
t
you knock your town . • acquaintance ami I had her in mind
mude
has
been
cut
off
by
tho
(foods.
The Germ ans report th e y have
_
,
.
*
I i, s
. ... . 1 . . £
:.. t i l im■♦ a V—jTL.
t . ,v .
«
Il f I. .
receive reward,
-S-L't'
♦ —•partly
in «Awriting
the above.
Mrs. taken *a fow hundred B ritish "tnul The inundated country now extends
*
I t ian t your town, it i
♦
,
♦
Peabody
is
a
remarkable
woman
in
• you.
French prisoners, hut t h a t the un­ south of Dixmude to within three
* Wanted— Man with some monij*.
♦ many ways.
A m other of twelve favorable weather ho« Impeded their miiqs of Uixschoot,e, about halfway
Ileal towns arc not made by
7
Ail
Local
AdverUsemcnts
Under}to-ewteei:
6 «y me out or take one
♦
children
she
is
today_halo
and
h
earty
to the French border. In- other .sec­
men afraid
hr. 1f -interesj in share cropping five
♦ nnd c o n t lf f l T c s ’nW.brrri'Yl "¡rfi
This
Heading
T
H
R
E
E
CENTS
a
tions
snow
has
fallen,
and
the
hard­
L est somebody else gotf
The b attle in Flanders was con­
Crop already start*
life striving toward better things tinued today with the sam e ferocity ships endured by the men on the L in e F o r E a c h I n s e r t i o n . M in im u m acres.
ahead.
good
opening.
Close in
and living to work in the lo r d 's which hns consistently m arked this firing lifte, as described by persons j CUnr^C 2.r» ? ’c n (s.
When everyone works and
H.
D..
c-o
Herald.
vineyard.
Mrs.
Peabody's
husband
nobody shirks
crucial struggle since it begun more returning from the front are fright­
lost a large amount of money here than a month ago.
You can raise a town
From French ful. At points the Germans are said j
FOR S A L E
ifi the early days, embarking in the sourivs came reports of minor ad­ in have been literally swept out of |
•
from the dead.
l i t i Al Alivi in IM Nil
newspaper business and with the I vantages in the lighting, but tile their tranche« by the Hood*. Guns
And if while you make your
mbied misfortune of tin- l.eexp the. great issue there, us on the eastern and ammunition wagons are inibedFor Side Limited
supply
full
personal stuke
M M i l Il s Nt| I
little lady went to work to manage frontier of Germany, still hung in ded in the mud and countless corpses blood K, i Red egg* for hatching
Your neighbor can make
trre-b) (I %rit I hat u» •
■* * j &gt;.
v irt ù * ul • final &lt;!*rrre u( lurrrJu.ufr
a hotel and di 1 manage it with e m i­ the balance. Berlin made the sta te ­ lloat - about.
$ 1.00 for 13. Haynes, Herald office. •«Lt,
one, too.
m»ilo a n&lt;l mi irr« .1 l»y i h r Hon«rgbU
J a m r « W. 1‘rrklru, Jur||r tif e i . « ,f, ut
nent success.
Afterward fortune ment that thr/to British warships,
25-tf
Your town will he what you
T o u r t . K#vrnth Ju-lirU l &lt; i i m n . \
T h e Russians apparently are con­
smiled upon them nnd they munaged the licet which had been assisting
in and fur i h r county of Hm iiu.i.
i i ♦ IT&lt;
want to Bee.
centrating their efforts on the c a p ­
For Sale Dining
room
table, firry, on ih«* fith day of Uii«i|&gt;tr. \ j* ].|(
to bring up the family and give them the allies to stem the G erm an on­
It isn't your town it's
in^k
rertn
in
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r
f
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j
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,
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ture of Cracow ond Przcmysl, in an chairs end-china closet, all in splenHont»« V halrir!» FI «I a n , , ■*■ ,
,
all u good education. Sorrows have rush td the English channel "has been
YOU.
«nd J a y \ Khi«trip t»
f, , •
effort to crush completely the Aus­ d it i e o n d i l l t m
G1 1 P ark
1nqttiri*
tome to her I rum time to time, her disabled
t'llrf fur ««Ir- » nd *r|| \•. t »,« » , •
trian army before making their muni dVi'IHlI’
ftjf r m* It, m
iI j«tt I»lie tttit rr i i *
24-21p
husband being taken, one of hi r miii of I hr * ifUff Ilnur in -a,
(If grei.tir importance to Great advance on German territory
C on­
was killed here in ii bull game and
l&gt;
P l o r i l i « , in t h f r kt &gt; *»«
*
For Sub*
M ••ut m a r k . * t in t o w n
Britain llii.ii t lint of the day's pas - verging forces an* marching to Cra
« ti M o n d a y
t L. t t j , h, -,
one was killed in Georgia in a runOut Fishin'
l '•1 1he* •■*»»• »■•111; rn - I *
! •«i * **1 I*** u t i o n
tng * vents -in* i he *|inM ¡n-i of th* . I I» t h e - leg of Whi*' ll I ' be lli* v*-*l *.f .Min 1" ‘ pull it Ititi
aii t
hr*] hour* ul ]. it
away accident ..in! \*t Mr- |V,i
A h Hi r isn't thinkin' n win
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altitude 111 the world war l*i I** in P e t r o g r a d o In* near
The AusI .BV»li « Il 11 I
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body, grand hub* woit.uii*iin i -he i
Out tishiii *
2 4 - 2 1 t'laniM ai ft* a.«*i»rdjitÿ 8■ 1
taken by i he millions of Mo h*m* in tn.iti garrison at Przcmysl. accord- C 1 ' S h . •rrill * S o r r e n t o . F l u
,1
HU tiiougbts ur.* mostly gooti and believes that nil things art* mr the
du l y * o f r h u f i
ii t 1 j « ,i t 1
her iiilomtil possessions
Report- mg to an official Austrian statement
r *•!♦ • ».urti, f '* ml . . .
. .f
best ami Sanford contain* mduy no
K»»r S a l I**
l'i .l il t s
.Vj *1*1 &gt;
(1't -1er*.
fle.l n
•)( .ilaf »h» t. tie )b|I *,
e militating troll! Germany Wen that made a »ll*.*—--f •■i -*irtie fr**m t he
Ilium
ein
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per*cr
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uniti
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n
i! ( »a 1»1ir t t . F r e n c h u \ e t n i e .
Out fishin
the usnins in some instances at least &lt;in vested fortruss.
From the same
a il y w*i wr a pfMTt ai
than
Mr...
I'eaholly.
,
2
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I
t
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He doesn't knock ins fellow men,
I I II«-» ti
were'siding with the «tillitn of T u r - 1Minrcc it is reported that the tier* Yes, give me an &lt;*M fashioned
Or harbor any grudge» then,
II.
*
key t
h&gt;&gt;|f) t h* . owe spirit,no -I n..ii
are ma--lllg llieir lorce- at
*t i For
I i i o r n l l g It Ii r e i
Pl&gt; mot lor
(lue win i m . i n r»e to
•m, la lani •
A feller's ;.t his lint-I when
iegtain **,
against Great Britain strategic point« in 1h e '••¡•stern pr**v in t u i t b I t . »«•k
I ii. tit
u
1¿»•avoli.iM**
liil-tlig i: (: only ;ti &lt;i ■*! .• win i- i.t&gt;' |
p llets
Out fishin ’
"I"lie Gc. man attack in the i;v mees of I'oseti mid S.lesla, prepar
M M N ih l M t
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too
proud
to
work
ior
I
ot
f-iiiiily
end
The rieh are r.umrades to the poor
»d«* lindi r S*»e f it»n , ' t
treme we.t 1- shifting slowly south mg for the ex jo ’ited Russian ad- i ‘ur m
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1
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her
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inunity
Out tUhin’.
war 1! in Belgium, lou-nnl tin* 1 r* i** h Vain**
fili« r Lat if*•t| tu 1.
Th
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a
Let
ill
.
ppe
ring
race
All brothers of u common lure'
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ti
H o n * - f»»r ■«ulI* **r n n t
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. i f 8* i,' .1 at
t l'Ut
Glltl 1111* - ill
Out fishin*'
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The ur' hln with the pin a ml -im ig
I m*- 111*I I |*atf f
(Li N o l d
i
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N i c k ‘/ .V f i i » i a i i ,
p lan t
Cun i hum with millionaire* and
* »til *«f 1 *i I 4
1)
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r
kings,
U»»% 1 -• 1 n . t ’ r . F
1*. :•
Vain pride is a forgotten thing.
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Out (Is),m*.
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1
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U*. ..I .*,; î «. *i
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A feller g i t s a iKuiire |iWtlre.jin
1
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■ r •. l : »* A 1»
N o u rish m en t— line flu1 A. 1 i i * « »ni., 1 1 ’T
Out tislmi’.
1-.,- I l e i f 1
h tir î' c* 1up«! r n . 111 % A|iU

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

GERMAN “CATERPI LLAR” CANNON.

Uneeda B iscuit

Out ii.-hin’.
An' he can wash his soul In air
" That Isn’t foul with sefish rare.
An* relish plain n n d simple fare.
Out fishin*.

_ v o r — purity— crisp n ess
— w h o lca o m cn css. All
f o r 5 cents," io the
m oisture-proof package.

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w i t h .UA*iî 1.K U ' L u U ,; !T r c [rillk*ii *
I * » r k .1l VP
24 -3 tp

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R o o m * -M'f
f u r n i s h « •d
î »m i r

A feller ha» no tune 1« In te
Out dullin'
He isn't eager to lie great
• .Out tirhin'.
He isn’t thinking though'.» of pelf,
Of goods stacked high upon the shelf,
B u t he is always Just himself,
Out fishin'.
A feller's glad to he u fneml
Out fishin'.
A helpin’ hand he'll always lend.
Out tUhin'
The brotherhood of rod and line,
An’ sky an ’ stream i* always tine.
Men coine right close to God’s design
■j)ut flailin'.

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1 Thank God some of us have an
old fashioned mother. Not a woman
of the period, painted and enameled,
with ell her society manners and
.fin e dresaes, white jeweled *.handi
th a t never felt the clasp of bab)
fingbrs, but a dear old fashioned
mother with a sweet voice, eyes Into
whose clear depth the love light
shone, and brown hair ju s t threadet
with sllvor, lying smooth upon her
faded cheek. T h e hands' worn with
toil, g e n tly ^ g u id e d ^ o u r steps In

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and

Good

w a te r

house,

den.

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These sixteen Inch guns hove been u»*"d in IwttertiiK down French and
Ilei ginn formica lions The devices on the wheels make It possible for hug«*
motor trucks to move them over orfflnnry nunls.

rackers

A food for every day.
C risp, d e l ic i o u B and
strengthening. _ F resh
baked and fresh de­
liv ered . io c e n ts.

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I O l l i m t l i i l e i i t t h I i* \ î

GERMAN SOLDIERS ON WAY TO FRONT

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C .iliu *t n t a .

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Beck

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Relit

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Suite ol
O ver

t lire*’ room*

M c C u lle r 's

Thursdays at 7 ,;ib.
welcome.
O L. Taylor
Secretary

Vistlitq
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Monroe ( linpter No I &gt; I!
M*** 1.« every -• ion*l in&lt;! f
d IV III M u . - O I I I C

Theatre

l l l l i l o l ’T

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Seminole ( hnpler 2, Order I a-ii-rn &gt;U
Meets ev«*ry fir*t and llur*l I ■■■'•
Fur Rent To refined couple, four til each month. Everyone who li-o* *»ii
nice rooms. Excellent location. Ten his Slur in th** East are cordially invited
dollars per month.
No small chil­ to visit this chapter.
A lic e E B o b b i n ■ s* &gt;
dren.
Enquire R, Herald Office.
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San ford

T elep h o n e

Co.

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Phoenix Lodgi* No fi, K of P
Five acres tiled Istnd inside city
Me-iL* n«*cund ami lourth * '&lt;• -auj*limits for rent, near brick road and
loading stntion.
Apply to A. P. Nisiting kniglit* always welcorn*'
&lt;&gt; &lt; " lllrr
Connelly, Sanford, Florida
2-tf H. McLauJin
K, R. and S.
Furnished rooms for housekeeping
nt Mrs. C. H. Smith’s, 308 Park
Ave., between 3rd and 4th streets.
Sanford Lodge No. 27. I . « * - « ’ *
Meets every Monday at 7 l" i
•
15-tf
over Jin iM'rial '1 lient re.
For Rent
Room* furnished or un­ J . \V. 0 . Singletary
W H ^ r * '!
Secretary
N u.
furnished. Cor. Park and Seventh
street.
.
23-3tc
Gate City Camp No. G. W. &lt;&gt;. "
Meets
second nnd fourtli Wedm*«,l»y
For R e n t — Two Itjg stores
on
nights in each month.
E o it First street.
Jo e DeMont,
F. L. Miller
J F. Hoolehan
Coca Cola Company.
24-tf
Clerk
Council Comniainirr

SNAPAROONS
A delightful n ew bis­
c u it, w ith a rich and
d elicio u s c o c o a n u t fla­
v o r. Crisp and a lw a y s
fre sh , io cen ts.

M ISCELA N EO U S

United Brotherhood of Carpenter* »nJ
Position wanted by an energetic
Joiners of America
Sanford Local Union No. 17G1 meets
man with family, as tending or car­
ing for grove. James P Campbells, first and third . Thursday night at i
Fort Pierce, Ha., R. F. D. No. 1, o’clock in the Eagles’ Half.
J . W. O. Singletary,
J . M. Brown.
Scc’y: Trcna.
prezuihnt
24-2tp
Wanted— An experienced dress­
•B. I». O. E. Sanford laulgc 1211
maker would like to assist in sowing
Meet first nnd third Wednesday nigh*
each ufternoon.
Address "D ress­ at corner of First St. und P a l m e t t o '''■
maker," c-o Herald Office.
24-tf
0.*L. Taylor
K 1. Iv ',k , r
Secretary
Exalted R'11'
loist Between my home and San­
ford, on French ¿venue, heavy buggy The Lake Ilreci'e Count II No. .11 Jne|1,f
robe, black off one side, leopard
Order United American Mechanic*
Meets eve/y Wednesday »t " »!l '
colors on other. Reward lor return.
M., in tho City Hall. Visiting brothers
G eo. G. Honing, Sanford, Fla.
are welcome. C. H. Smith. Rec, .Ne»
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B u y b isc u it b a t e d fry

natio nal biscuit
.

C en ter

near

k n o w n it*

A ddress

lL'llfi

seven

SANI dilli I f»'II.I S /

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COMPANY
O Æ L 6jr A m s r l c s o P r e s s A s s o c i a t i o n

A h v o y s to o k fo r th a t N a m *

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Knthuxloitlr recruits hav* labeled the train “ En Route For Paris’* and
have drawn a cariestnre.nf General JnfTre, the French commander
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Î .Hi

m ilitili

barn

^ T h at naval battle off tho const of
Tcru has brought to light n British
“ Vessel discovered off the coast of
Virginia shelling peanuts.

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For

felier isn't plottin’ schemes,
Out fishin’.
lie 's only busy with his drgams *
Out, fishin*.
His livery in u coat of tan.
His creed, to do the best he can,
A feller's always mostly man.
*. Out fishihV
— Arcadia Enterprise.
• • •

1 The "T w iligh t Sleep" idea is c
beautiful one. Anything th at tends
to reduce psin and suffering is to b «1
welcomed.
B u t twilight sleep Is
nothing new in this part of the coun­
try. W e know of- some towns that
are* In a chronjc. state ■of twilight
slumber nnd they will nover "com e
t o ." S o m e .o f our citizens, mention­
ing no names, go about from day to
day In a %never -ending twilight
slumber,« •« «

I'w o
M r.

Spencer.

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pet

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. Lost on road near Sanford striped
Meeting
«very
Tuesday
night
»l
and black lap robe. Finder return
o'clock.
Pico
Building.
to- Judge Herring and receive re­ J . T . Hoolehan,
G. E. Tnnita*.
ward.
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Worthy President
fcccntsry

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SANEO It I). FLO RID A. Fit II) AY. NOVEMBER 20. I9H

yOLUME VI

TAMPA-SANFORD
SHORT LINE CUT

H ER

tw ï J t r - L ï î ï . . .
offucr* D'un 1 tn liiivi' in mlorm tin-

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
NO 2 6 .

COMMERCIAL CLUB SANFORD BONDS
HAD FINE MEETING STILL ABOVE PAR

( it) &lt; o u nell Meets
T h e city- 'council met In regular
»dasiuri Nov 111, 1914, at 7:30 p. rn
Present. B. W Herndon, president;
J. I). Davison, W. W. Abernathy, J .
Adams, C. II. Dingee and R. C.

NAVAL STORES
OPERATORS MEET

school unii Irifinii, that M ì m Kltzu
both K ilp atriik mil not In* at the
■essi on neat Sunday morning.
CAI V I « K x i i T T L ' n
c iv
THF A T L A N T IC C O A S T U N E
I here will lie a short T h a n k s­ EX - CO N G RESSM A N M A K E S h A L L IS A M A TTER OF SIN- Maxwe„.
Abseill „ K Tol;ir
CEN TRA L AND SO UTH F L O R ­
giving service at 8:45 prompt
AN ABLE A D D RESS TO
t a k e s O FF a c c o m m o ­
C E R E CONGRATULATIONS
Minutes of the last meeting rend
IDA R E P R E S E N T E D AT
Singing— lìmi mil take cure of
and adopted.
d a t i o n TRAIN
THE M EM BERS
TO T H E P E O P L E
T H E G ATHERING
„
you, No. 1ST School.
T h e matter of additional fire proPsalm 103, I tn à, Mrs K olicrl*’
The Commercial Club is coming.
The Atlantic Coast Lino, following class.
Sanford rity bonds sold above par l e f t ion was dismissed. The fire cumT h at the -ftaval ston^ ttjcu real»
— ,. -l^TiO
—At vW meeting lust night the y icrdiiy, which means That this ! mlltefr was i i i s t r a i l e d t r r rorrespond the virtues of rob'pern- o n ' l i appor
- — Ihi « ¿ Ti
}" 1
»1 *Ther
öS
‘&gt;1
largest crowd of the season greeted ciI &gt; is oris of the solid cities of the wKh the various maker* of fire equip­ ent by their meeting in this city last "~
lines has disfbntlmrt’d tho trains Nq
S(.hm)|
President Lake when he sounded his se : h.
ment and report kt" n est meeting.
* 97 »nd, 2B, otherwise, known ns the
Tuesday, in which about ’ thirty of
Prayer.
gavel and called them to order. T h e
T»[npa-’&amp;‘nI^&lt;LJik0Xi,Xmt‘----XUfic
When bonds sell ns high ns this
Moved and seconded that the the prominent operators oi the cen­
Scripture Heading
minutes u f - t h o 1n s r meeting' being fi the fiice of stre'nuouh times in street committee be instructed to ■tral' and south Florida turpentine
TriliO-wore «»
sittaaumtf*'*»-**
Tsttlm (»6 : 11, Mr Bradford's clans.
read and the reports of the various fi .inrlr.l eireler in the north and the move the fountain nt the intersec­ men took part and 'from which
'
the local people of South Florida
Mulachi 3:10, Mrs. SteinmyersW
committees passed the meeting re- I iropean war it is time for con- tion of Palmetto avenue and second greater result* will accrue.
»ad a* the same schedule must atill
Al­
Muluchi ,1. 10, Mrs. Stein meyer's
aolved.iLieJf in to a general discussion g .itulutiuns among our citizens who street. Carried. .
be made from Lakeland to Tam pa clufe.
though tho southern pines are beof - t h e Seminole County Fair And •iould be hi ppy thnt they arc resi,nd as the trains paid well the econ ­
Moved and seconded that the roming scarcer each year and turps
Isaiah 55:12, Mrs. Wing's clnss.
kindred su b jec ts..
,
t litrf of such a good town.
omy of the change is not noticeable
clerk be instructed to Issue vouch­ seem to lie. s c a n t . the prices have,
Nehcmiah 8 : 10, Men's Broth er­
trf the general public.
Aside from hood class.
A.
Dorner
of
Celery
avenue
ad­
The
bonds
were
advertised
for
ers
In favor of the Seminole Dredg­ been manipulated by the men high­
* .
the laying off of tho train crows
dressed
the
club
on
the
subject
of
er up-until tho operatora have been
s;
le
yesterday
and
brought
u
large
ing
Co. for 93,402.00. Carried.
Esther 0 : 10, School.
¿-.»A will -feel the other
fertilizer
in
its
relation
to
th
at their wits’ end to keep .iipLJkitiin
umber
of
buyerr
here
as
the
bond
I
t
was
moved
and
seconded
th
at
^Singing— God is Gooil to You and
dties along the line will miss tlho
tlie business.
At the beginning of
perimentnl
stAtion
«which
w
u
i*w
•uses
are
always
anxious
to
take
the
clerk
'he*
instructed
to
furnish
u
lie , No. .O'— Miss Lucca Chappell's
•U
traffic 'much worse titan Sattford. class.
received.
He carried his audience stock in a oity with such a bright certified copy of the unpaid delin­ the present War in Europe the prices
sod just why the trade bodies of
The Seminole quent tax as shown by his books, fell off and none of the spirits or
President Wilson's Thanksgiving from the Rhine jn Germany to the future ns this one.
Orlando. Kissimmoe, Lakeland and
water
wagon
in
Sanford
and
he
was
ILiitk
-of
this
city
was
anxious to from 1JI02 to 1912 inclusive, to Hon the rosin could be shipped which *
Proclamation
Miss Gladys Morris
Tampa allowed the change without
assured
by
President
Lake
that
the
buy
$
6.000
worth
of
the
bonds nt G. A. DeCottes, City Attorney, and caused the very thing to happen
Glory to God in the Highest, No.
s kick i* passing strAngu,
These
club would assist the farmers in o b ­ 6 ' - Gut would not stand in the way to J J Dickinson. Asst. City A tty., that will eventually help the' operar
112 Wesleyan Truth Seekers
train* were great conveniences for
tor*, viz, they realized th a t they
taining an e.x peri mental station at ni i he purchaser* who expected l&lt;&gt;^ after which council adjourned.'
Every member requested to tic
the shoppers all along the line and
Sanford if such a thing is possible. h.i&gt; the entire issue.
should come ' together and curtail
The
highest
M
W
.L
O
V
E
L
L
on time, 0:45, and bring their Bibb»1 It seems to lie the policy of the
the output in some manner.
This
C It Walker made a few remurks and best bid was from HurrisClerk
A. C. L. to cater to the tourist and
called
for
the
meeting
here
Tuesday
Forbes
&amp;
Co.,
of
New
York,
who
unenl the Seminole Fair and re p o rt­
not the local peoplo the railroad ofand now th at they thoroughly
un­
ed progress.
E. T . Woodruff, the already have investm ents in city
fidsl* probably never considered the
derstand
the
situation
and
will
act
bonds
of
Sanford
anti
naturally
secretary of the Inland Waterways
fact that Florida people might he
accordingly the supply will be iimite
Committee made one of tho most wanted more of them. The follow­
benefttted by this accommodation
cd unless the present efforts to ship
interesting reports that the club has ing bids were received:
to neutral ports in Europe prove suc­
train.
heard in the m atter and dem on­
Harris Forbes &lt;fc C o , New York,
Leaving here at eight in the morn­ TAMPA
cessful and open up the foreign m a r ­
W ILL
BE
G REAT strated that the government is in 9611,21)5, A J Hoad &amp; Co., Detroit.
kets Should the operators be forced
ing and returning at nine in the
favor of the St Johns river as the $49,007; Jno Nuven A- C o , Chicago. FLORIDA
G A TH ERIN G PLACE
O F to depend on tho local markets for
G ETS
PART
evening "these trains were most con ­
best inland water route through $50, 0()(). Stacy A Brown. Toledo i
N EX T W EEK
their output they will suspend oper­
T H E NOR* W ESTER
venient to the people of this section
Florida, making connections with $ 5(1.286. C ]| Collin, Chicago, $50,ations until the clouds un the E u ­
and to discontinue them right at
LAST
NIGHT
Indian rivet through Suit Creek. 051
Seminole Co. Bank, $5.000.
ropean horizon clear away sufficient­
Tam pa, Nov. 20
The eyes of all At the conclusion of his report the
the beginning of the winter season
for 5 bonds at 5 l -&gt;.
ly to insure a market for the output.
demonstrates that the railway of­ Sunday school workers throughout club unanimously elected C.
K.
The cold snap that we have been
ficials higher up do not recognize the states are now turnwtg toward Walker a delegate to attend the
The meeting here was a most rep­
praying for is here, but it came too
the rights or wishes of the local Tampa, where from November 23rd waterways meeting nt Stuart next
Government Ownership
resentative one-and was attended by
to 20th will be held the great state week
Washington.
Nov
20 Sugges rapidly and not only froze Up the the leading men of this section.
patrons.
This canal idea is a very irnThe gathetlng prom , portunt matter and the good Work pens that government ownership growing »lull north of us but Ac­ The plans favor a better selling or­
The A C. L. will probably hear convention
from the patrons at some future date isea to be the largest and most e n t b u , o( lh(l c om lm im * i . Club is bearing of railroads might offer the most tually slopped over in Florida and ganization and strict cooperation in
and they will lose rather than save siasUr ever held in Florida
fru|t ilt)(| there is no doubt but what practicable solution of problems con­ nipped some of our tender stuff. producing and all those who attend­
The convention will be under the Congress will hesitate in purchasing fronting the transportation industry Samples of lettu ce from (ho fields ed the meeting left with the firm
*,
by this penny wise and pound loolFlorida Sunday the F.ast Const- Cnnitl whtle the S t. in this country, were made here by around here show that some of the conviction t h a t the (utucw of the
iah policy of ignoring the people of auspices of the
£
school
Association
Every pastor John* river offer* such a natural Lawencax - b . . tFear» —♦(* Kentucky, headed stud is slightly damaged ami business was assured if their plana
Florida
it will slop shipments for s few days
and Sunday school superintendent waterway
president ~nf—the National Ajiaocia.
.
can be carried o u t..- .—
unit the later stuff .head* up. But
in the s t a le is a delegate without
llrolhrrhood Entertained
Ex-Congressman Wnllare of H o t tion of Rnttway (loirrmhistoner*, tn we have the grain of comfort In the
Among those who attended theA unique Venture In chiurch election, and each school. In addi­ Springs, Arkansas, being present-««
His annual address opening the as­ thought that our groweN can re­ meeting were M. O. Overstreet, the
tion.
is
entitled
to
send
two
dele-j
circlet was the entertaining of the
the guest of B A Howard, he was
cover quickly while those f«ethez dean of the business in this section,
Presbyterian Brotherhood of S a n ­ gates for the first 100 enrollment culled upon for u few remarks and sociation’* _ZGth convention
north will be through with their W. B. Barber of Mascolte, E. E.
m b s r i i —\"Economy demands elimination of
ford on Thursday night by the re­ and one additional delegate for each for thirty minutes held the menth­
lettuce
crop until next seuson. Tip* Edge of Grovrland, E. H. McNeill
cently organized brotherhood of the additional 100 or fraction thereof ol the club hanging upon his «’ very competition between public service
i*
^ie
advantage
j&gt;l living in the S a n ­ of Orlando, D U. McNelll^of J a c k - ’
These conventions bring the maxi­
church here, a supper being the
word in on« of the ablest addroi
purer p ihn»*: m-.d tiy~fmr&lt;f oTtTim-co- ford celery’ delta where the grower sor.ville representing the Consoli­
mum amount of good to the schools
main feature,
that has ever been delivered before
noraic condition a monopoly in trans­ may have some bad luck occasion­ dated Naval Stores Co., J o h n Powell
of the s ta te , cementing together, a*
the club
Mr. Wallace is a clear
\bout fifty men motored "over and
they do. those of all denominations
portation is necessary," said Presi­ ally but is never pul down and out. representing the Flynn Hsrris Bul­
were met near Orange City by a
and forceful speaker and his trib ute
It may be that the damage will be lard Co. of Jacksonville, J . G. Boyd
who are engaged in the work of
- —number -of autos from DeLand.
to President Wilson was a gent of dent Finn. " I f a private monopoly found to be very slight after a few representing the Herty
T u rp . Cup
Sunday schotil instruction . Similar
^thought and rhetoric
Mr \kallare is indefensible and intolerable should da&gt;x and that the lelture will lw Co., of Jacksonvillc, W. D Sm ith of
Prominent among the visitors were
gatherings are held in practically
gave Ills impressions of Florida and not a necessary monopoly be pub­ able to move again before T h a n k s­ Sorrento, (’ . W
Bob Holly of the Sanford Herald,
Entzm inger of
all states in the Cnion and the prov­
Master Mechanic Stevens of the
Sanford, paying a greut compliment
Longwood.
L.
P
Hagan
of this city,
giving.
The
shipments
that
went
licly
ownad?
inces of Canada
This sta te wurk
A C L . Mayor Thrasher and others
to the &lt;il&gt; and t h e county and la y ­
J.
W.
Jackson
of
Orlando,
J , W. Dut­
forward
yesterday
should
bring
a
then becomes part of the utter
" T h e surest way to destroy com­
The ludiea of the church had pre­
ing special stress upon our brick
good price, (or it will be In a class ton, J . II. Tatum , D. A. J a c k s o n and
national work, and in turn is part of
roads and vegetable fields. At the munism far to guarantee provate prop- by itself.
pared, and served u most appetizing
Col. Pazton of DeLand, J. E . Parker
the great world’s organization whit;h
New England supper— baked beans,
conclusion of his remarks he wns etty security from uggreasion. The
of
Umatilla, J . S. M c K en z ie of
seeks the unification of all forces in
Some of the field* in this sbetion
brown bread,sandwiches, salad, pic­
applauded to the echo and was warm­ surest way to make effective this
Oviedo
and several others whose
are reported safe and the majority
all lands looking toward the evan­
kles, pumpkin pie, doughnuts and
ly thanked by President I&gt;ake.
names
were
not obtained.
guarantee is to prevent private own­ of the damage was front the wind,
coffee—in the church parlors, to gelization of the world
Others
were
culled
upon
for
an
E laborate preparation* are being
Another meeting will be called at
ership or control of necessary mo- much ol the real damage being from
which 116 men marched to m aitial
made for the entertainment of all I expression upon various topics fori
this source
T h e thermometer did a later date when the plans will be
ership or control of necessary momusic played by
Mrs. Munson.
delegates.
Banquets will lie held the good ol Sanford and the meet
not
go
la-low
38
degrees
in matured and a permanent organiza­
Alter gathering around the festal
djourned
to
meet
again
in
t
wo
I
nopoli«». If the protecting hand of the coldest p l a c e s , tile lilting wind tion perfected.
dully in the Y M C A dining hull, i n g a
hoard the men sang the 1inzology
Meantime the com m ittee 11hi* nation is necessary to husband ¡rum tin- northwest making the unwhere all in attendance will dim wvek*
and llev. Mr. Brownlee, pastor at
together, and where informal speech- on the banquet and smoker will the prodigal resource* of nature's comfortable fooling that winter was
Sanlord, asked the blessing.
The Arrival of Kilty
es will lie made
Twenty-five ses make arrangements for the smoker hounteou» gilt* to man in the icy uh tin- way.
(lathering in the main auditorium rions of the convention will bq held especially and in a few Weeks the
Un
account
of a conJllcting so cial
landwid- Alaaka in prevent despoilsv___*H*[.»Uppgr, .Mr. Stover, as toustW covering dtscuKstons' In every phase dull will give a general get 'together
event the Artival of K it t y will be
Congregational Church
Iter supper, Mr. Stover, as master
of Sund ay school work from the meeting that will bring all the men tion a t the hands of privately owned
Don't forgot tho recital tonight, presented in the Imperial T h e a te r
of ceremoniea, made a pleasing open­ Cradle Roll to the Home Depart­ of this section into the club,
t ia n s p o italion compariez, why. is it which wu? postponed from lust Fri- on the night of Friday, Dec. 4, in­
ing address and introduced, Mr. C. ment. No fenluie bar been omitted.
The progress being, made by the not necersury to protret the meager duy. A ruru trout is in store for all stead of the 27th, us First announced.
D. Landis, who welcomed the vis­
Among the numerous Special fen- Commercial Club is manifest and is product of man's la boi from the self­ who come.
Tho play, u jolly three act farce
itor* in un excellent address.
Mr.
comedy
Will please you r.nd the S te t­
tures, one which stands out promi­ u source of gratification to those same (ate in other pails of out own,
T h e scroll sawing boys are get­
FUk gave a reading; Mr. Honey­
son
organization
have gone to a
nently will be the Older B oys’ and (uithful few who huve labored long
ting along nicely, and becoming
fair land?"
cutt sang, Mr. Short gave u reading,
great
deal
of
trouble
and expense t o
Older Girls' Conference, conducted and earnestly for the growth of ihik
more and more interested in their
. Mr. Heimer sang, rcaponndlng to en
insure
an
attraction
th a t is w ell'
as two separate meeting* at the spirit in Sanford. T h e club is buck
work. Some of the boyji are at work
core with unother, Mr. Stover gave
worthy
of
patronage.
The
play r i l l
same tim e, Wednesday at 3 p. in oi every movement and aiding and
on aorne very pretty designs.
a reading on Thanksgiving, giving as I t is expected hundreds of people |assisting Sanford in the onward
be presented in fourteen towns in
T h e ludie* cun supply some nice
an encore, " S h o Robbed Mo of My will take advantage of these gnthei- march toward better things,
all.
The boys cordially invite you
Christina*
thing» ut their bazaar to
Enemy."
Mayor Thrasher of S a n ­ ihgs, which will lie presided ovei by
Is-t every man be there next
to be present on the night of the
ford, Mr. Holly and Mr. DuDose,
A cold w ave is predicted be held Dec. 6th, Saturday uftoi- 4lh und witness the Arrival of K itty .
men and women who have given meeting night,
noon und night.
superintendent* of th e, Sanford Su n ­
their lives to just such work. The
for th e northw est portion of
day school, each gave short addiessT h e missionary society meets next
meetings will be followed at
Florida for tonight with much Monday ufternoon, 3 o’clock, with
No Fire
e*, Ilov. Mr. Brownlee oi Sanford,
o'clock by two bnnquet*
,,
,
. .
The c it i: ns were called out this cofder in the north portion. Mrs. C. U. Walker.
and Kcv. C. H. Ferran of the church
It will be u
Every superintendent is urged to
.
.
i „
i
.
.
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.......................... morning by the fire alarm and the Colder is th e warning for this thank offering meeting, to which the
here each gave talks, tho latter es­
see that a full quotu of delegates are
smoke wua finally located in tho roof
pecially thanking t h e ladies for their
section for S atu rd ay and it ladies are asked to bring their of­
appointed a t once.
of the Sanford House, but being u
assistance, after which all sang
m ay m ean fro st. T h e local ferings.
fireproof building it was easily ex ­
‘blest Be the Tie th a t B in d s," and
Next Sunday morning at the 11
Sab b ath Bulletin
tinguished and once again our hotel W eath er B u reau officials are
the benediction was pronounced,
Y»«***l i
o’clock
service will be the first ofSunday school, !1:45 u~ tn.
t&lt; saved to us and will continue to watching every m ove of the
c using a moat felicitous and profit­
the services of Home Mission week.
^Preaching, 11 a. m.
able evening.
serve the guests for many years.
trem endous high
pressure I t will be a Home Mission exercise,
m
Epworth League, Senior, G p. m
Xmas P rese n ts
F irs t B aptist Tem ple
,.»^Wenty
*H decked out in
area which is sw eeping the eiitiUod "A m erica's Welcome," given
Preaching,
7
p.
m.
rtabyterUn Brotherhood" and
The ladies of the Guild of the
country and ad v ise all grow ­ by a number of the Sunday school
get first page mention as
®.t er banners lined up a second time
Episcopal church are making your
boys and girls.
Everybody is cor­
Prayer
meeting,
7:30
p.
m.
W
ed­
ers
to
keep
in
touch
with
the
weort the visitors out of town
Xmas presents for you. Com o.and
the largest advertisers in
dially invilad to come and see th e
nesday.
•nd sppeod them on the way.
make your selection at their annual B ureau during today.
■ m
Americans welcome the Immigrants.
to d ay ’s issue. The ad ­
Choir Practice, 7 p. m. Friday.
s
Ulcers of the local brotherhood
T he high, with two distinct
Xmas bazaar Satu rd ay, Dec. 12th.
Junior Epworth League, 3:30 p. m
art:
In the evening service at 7 o'clock
vertisem ent may be found
Also a delicious supper will be cen ters, covers the country
Friday.
tho
specinl
i
brine
will
be
"
T
h
e
President— J . Frank Alldir.
L-rved.
on page 3
between the A p p a l a c h i a n Worn AH'' who was in Greut De­
All visitors to the city have a cor­
e* President— C. J . Crenshaw.
M ountains and the Pacific mand." S|&gt;ecial music is prepared,
dial welcome, and are invited to a
S*cy-Treaa.— V. T . « a r r .
Notice
place
in
our
church
life
"Cotne
C oast. It is by far the most and all are cordially welvomed.
Teacher I, C. Stover.
S p e c ia l N o tice
On account of the Episcopal B a ­
thou with us and wo will do theej
T h e Buraca Class of our Sunday
extensive
m
ovem
ent
th
at
has
!
V. W aterm an.
zaar on the name date the Method
school will give n hearty greeting to
The Herald will on each,
Social Committee— 0 . H. A. Fiak, good.*' ,
ist ice cream social announced for swept th e country this win­
F
.
E
.
Steinmeyer,
Pastor,
p° J t r and Waterman. •‘
any strangers in our cltyt *or to any
day call attention, to the
Dec. 12th will he postponed to a te r.
B efo re it sw eep the residents who have not yet enrolled
61&amp; Magnolia Ave.
Ri.m .b0r,hlp Committee— J. M.
date to be announped later.
chill blostB which th reaten themselves in some men’s Bible
largest advertisem ent in
Ames and Barr.
Aik any member of.the Woman's
Devotion*1 Committee— Q. N. Do- Club where to get your tickets for
th e current issue. .
Bushnell’s Orchestcra for the Ball, any vegetation th at is left class. Begin next Sunday and get
"•r.
DeLand NewA.
the
Sunday
school
going
habit.
exposed.
Nov.
27.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TWO

COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

A BUNCH O F IN TERESTIN G

IT E M S FRO M

C O R R ESPO N ­

D EN T S— EVEN TS O F S E M IN O L E COUNTY— E F F IC IE N T
R E P O R T E R S CO VER T E R R IT O R Y

F O R ¡H E R A L D

60 degrees. ami only climbed up to
65 at noon.
f,
Mr. OeMonl camp out from San­
ford and dined with the Cleveland»
on Sunday
^ Mr C I) IVarsan .»pent n couple
of day» in Jacksonville lank
Mr. C. E. Chilson shipped fifty
boxes of grapefruit and tangerines
last week, the first shipment of the
season.
Wo understand that the Hand
Brothers have sold their fruit to
Caldwell nnd Cameron. T h e crop is
estim ated at about one thousand
boxes.

MISI SIDt III MS
Mr. M. M. Smith wn* out on the
» m l »Ido looking over hi» land nnd
the new road that is being cut out.
Mi»* Avi» Stenutrom ha* returned
home after »pending three » w i n
with her brother nt Zellwood.
IJoyd Jinkins ha* resigned his posi
lion in the store with Mr. Booth,
hut ia seen out on the west side
quite often.
Mrs. Beil Smith nf PuOla, accom­
panied by her little granddaughter.
Pauline wiip visiting Mrs. Alf.
' i"iving tin Wednesday.
—■—■
Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Chapmun
have moved into town, ns they like
the town better than the country tof
live in.
—FoYrt*—penph*- front Georgia have
rented the Sm ith house from W. Jj.
Kemper ns the latter has it rented
until .August.
'

M O O R t’ S STATIO N
T h e box soclnl last Friday even­
ing a t the church was, as usual with
Moorb’s Station entertainments, a
success, t h a r l i e Merriweather paid
the most for his b^x* of supper and
got the box of candy us an extra
prize. ‘ Altogether the social netted
the society I4G.80. There will be a
pie nnd coflee social soon, which
will lie announced in this column.

Supt. A. F\ Bell reports th at Sem­
inole county has her, steam rollei.
A letter received from the Kcnnowells -from Cleveland, Ohio, states
they uro sorry .they sold out their
household furniture or they would
Howard Swartz is leaving on
be corning back to Florida this win­ Thursday for New York City, to
ter. They say the winter looks long remain about three months on busi­
and cold to them there.
ness.
He was host to a party of
Mrs. Berry was sick Inst week (m il young men friends at a supper lu e s - .
i _i,...
day.............I...-................................
evening et his home on I.akeis able to be up again
Mr. McBride is improving each Onoro.
T h e Swartz bungalow on Lake
day. We all hope he will soon be
himself again. The school children Onoro looks very pretty with its now
paint.
don’t like to hear him complain.
A. Chorpington. who accompanied
his brother und family here from
Okla last week has gone on to T a m ­
PAO LA POINTS
pa to resume his railway position
Mr Tucker of Orlando was here
last
week and purchased 105 line
Twenty people were a t 't h e church
beef
cuttle
from Joe Cameron which
on the m )i but the minister failed
were
delivered
in good order
H ulkto put in an appearance, and after

month for medical treatment.
Mr«
Bill Taylor is with her
daughter. Mis* Snflic in Orlando.
Mr and Mrs Frank Pitts are "how
occupying the «mull house belonging
to Mr. Fay Weston.
Mr*. Claude Patterson and young
soil. C lide left last Friday lv r u visit
of several weeks to relatives in
North (iuorgln
There w-u* a pleasant meeting of
the ladies of Geneva at the hull last
Friday afternoon for the purpose of
discussing a Christ mu* tree
The
various committees were appointed
and it is hoped the result will be a
most pleasant entertainment.
Mr». I). W. Adnms. Mrs J W.
Wicks and M is. David Speer went
over to Orlando last Friday as
guests of Mr«. C. A. Hsulerson in
her new' car.
Carl itoddenbnr, after a week in
Geneva returned home to Orlando
Monday.

Rev. Stones of Oviedo filled his
regular appointment *ut the Baptist
church Sunday and preached two
splendid sermons.
■yOn last Sunday afternoon at 2
o’clock in Orlando Miss Emma Proc­
tor of Geneva and Mr Roland Dan
of Orlando were united in marriage.
coming at once to the home of the
bride, where they received the heart­
iest congratulations of friends and
A delightful (i o’clock
relative
dinner was served.
Mrs. David,
mother of the bride was assisted in
serving by Mis» Ruth Proctor and
Mr». Geo. Peters. Ae Mi*# Proctor
Mrs. Dan has many admirers, who
extend their best wishes for a long,
useful and happy life. Mr Dun is a
young man of sterling worth and is
to Ik* congratulated upon securing so
fair a companion
• t

, r un‘1 Fr,M‘ , *n v n ,t
Nicholson uf (ieneva Were hefe as‘Iwtrv-us Pure Food Prod­
ucts at Rehbinder’s.
Suve
»isting Mr. C.
the Coupon» ”
lì i f
Ami stili thè letture i» gejng
Neurly every ime is cutting this
« « « « « « « • • • »
week
T h e Florida Garden» Co ha*
ten arre» of line lookiug letture Corn­
ing on lo cut later. Semi noie Farm»
ha» ten acre» in one field, beau tiful
Hill AIR III MS
utili!
ready sunti, ben dea muli)
Mr ;.nd Mr* Bridge entertained o t ber*
Mr and Mis (Tevc'aitd, Mr Frown
Mr» l»'e chaporoned u jolly party
M'** l aura Pi I her at te ndi &lt;1 i l i
and the Pearson family at dinner on
of
young
peojde
( r o l l i town bere to box
social j.t M oure’s Mi tion I- ri
Sunday, the 7th.
The stini) turn,»
(he
box
sin
lui
Irid
a
)
eveliillg
t
olla-,
d
a)
«Ver.il.g
rt'piutl was enjoyed and a good lime
.■ginn

Atdrew T i n n ì ) roti wr* krjil ftmi

CHULUOTA

The Welfare Department of the
Woman’s Club met in regular ses­
sion Wednesday afternoon at the
club house, with a fine attendance
iff ju uiubcis and. .visitors, who had
gathered in expectation of the prom­
ised address by Dr. T. A. Neal on
the program topic Health. Dr Neal
congratulated the department on
what it has already accomplished
and encouraged their continuance in
the future.
He attributed to mod-1
ern womanhood, through her un­
lading sym pathy and united sup- |
port of all means and measures for;
the b etterm ent of health and social
conditions a large place in the ac­
complishments of science to this
end.
Great as has been the advance in
machinery, mechanical appliances,
in air c raft and electricity, indeed in
every department of science and art,

mm »m i i.ttf it
Steamship Co. of Jacksonville was
in Geneva Tueaduy in the interest of
the company.
Mrs. Yerkes und children
who
have been visiting their parenfV. Mr
and Mrs. Huddleston returned to
their home in Jacksonville lust Fli*
day.

waiting an hour the congregation dispersed
On tin* 16th, however, the
minister ratne all right, driving over
from l ake Mur) with his daughter,
und gave us a very able and inter­
esting sermon. Owing to tin* show­
ery day the attendance was rather
small
We hope to see it increase
e a r 11 week.

generally

W O M A N ’S C L U B

Hustling new city, 21 miles
from Sanford.
P u re water,
healthy clim ate, no mosquitoes!
high rolling pine lands. The
beautiful la k e region of Florida.
New built, brick hotel. Electric
lights, modern conveniences.

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taken tiy the medical profession.
Tracing -the great rcience (which
|jwrhaps has most to do with the
i happiness of mankind) through llie
i ages, and the long period, when dis­
|ease and the healing urk were so inter mixed with superstition, that de­
mons nnd evil spirits were counted
a potent intluence to the presefit day
when medical science has, in a great
degree gained the mastery, till the
battle has become one ratlier of pre­
vention thun cure.
Dr. Neal urged club women to lie
zealous in a persistent effort to hold
before the public the necessity of
screening against insects, "A word
in season and out of season" is im ­
perative.
" Line upon line, precept
upon p re ce p t." il we would win the
victory.
By absolute protection from in­
sects, malaria, typhoid, diarrhoea,
dysentery, etc., might be driven
from our midst perhaps entirely.

CHAS.

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When in Tampa, Live at the Hillsboro

Cptnfortable room», good meal», prompt and courteous service
a n d a ^rarm welcome.
Absolutely fireproof; everything
thoroughly modern and up-to-date; prices fair and reasonable.

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B u l« , co»rt
COSI» K
boUM,
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club», it o r n , p&lt;&gt;,t
pu»i
TV« m * l i d i i C i» d i t a i l i m t i ' t d ia l» !
o ftc * ftn,J other pubfic b u iíJ io il i r * Dtáí
loom on i Vi tu p Boot i l iin u iu x ll* p l r i t i a t ,
rfc» H ilUboto— m *»jr o f tV«a »cío«« iba
à io « ,» cool «ad «flnrdia» • Sb« » itw of
•tlp a t o» j u i t «round Ib« corntr. p ir t c t
Ik * c ilp end lutnllb».. SpccUi SI
• itc n tio n
tira a t c ir •&lt;rutea lo Ustuo S u llo p . lia n d ,
piid lo palliai. Grill room In Fiiamcai.
t a « it ia to asd (rom boau aad tu le « (raa
Naw cbti and m * corpa of ■atura Only
OÍ (Sarta. Portara maat »11 lia lu .
tha bait of food aarvad fn «Ubar loom.
W hila rtw ty a flo ri U ruada 1« t a h a r a r o of S u e lta « rtlb o u t redar* a tierna, b a i l a r
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HILLSBORO HOTEL

S K IF F S
D O R IES
BUILT TO
ORDER

BO ILER S AND TANKS
BU ILT TO ORDER
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Seed Potatoei
IM P R O V E D R O S E N o. I

RED BLISS TRIUMPH
Every sack bears a La« certifying Federal 1nsjiection-J
insurance against Powdery Scab.
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Dr. Neul sjioke enthusiastically
of the bill which will be preseutiM j
to the coining session of the legislu-1
lure, providing medical inspection
in the public schools, and liclicve* !
it* passage depends largely upon t he
|rllorts of the club women of Flor-j
win. thus educating public opinion
to the necessity fur it
Dr. Neal, in discussing it stated '
that some of tin* statyn, which have
adopted it and demonstrated it* ben
etils, discovered a* high a* 1*6 [ter
cent 111 defective children, but he j
thinks the jier eenf'AoilId lie found
lr^5 tn Florida, where we do not have
*ui h a variety bf disease», especiallyf
.ef_Uie_thro.it, and
s y u g a a i i M i ,»
wmild be ttmi.i! due to hookworm, f
no doubt
I
1hi* inspection would include an
examination o( ))•'.
r..t,
li-rth.i
tl.ro..t. Iimihworm*. u.le, inn,.* di*
laser or uu&gt; signs id id health

IDEAL POTATO MANURE
W. &amp; T.’S HASTINGS POTATO SPECIJ
M a k e th e b a n n e r p o t a t o c r o p s of IT &gt; ,

Write us your retiuireinent.

W IL S O N &amp; T O O M E R FEIMTUZEI
COM PAN Y
JA C K S O N V IL L E , F L A .

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A Longer Season For
Florida Citrus Fruits

Heretofore Morula fruits bnvc bail tim -lo t:
fjnoprices usually secured f"t late m .inin
be Itatl on a »ruth larger volume ut ituit t
markets und lor a longer penod.
Buckeye Nurseries have urged the planting ot I.i'
many years. Many of tltcmost prosperous grow ct» ■f t lu- State I
owe their success to this advice. The best late orange*u»|
grapefruit were introduced by Buckeye Nurseru

Buckeye Nurseries Catalog
Tells What to Plant

B U C K E Y E
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advice ha» been tried out in the experience of successful t
Varieties are dcvrdxd in detail; many of them me dlu
colors. Some of the best groves of the State arc pu tun i i
methods of -planting, cultivation, fertilization, spraying. imrkrKsxi*14, *
Too expensive to permit of indiscriminate distribution, the
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nil intending planters. You will lie welcome to a copy if y j w,llt
while wc have a supply on hand—edition ¡ j limited.

"Loan mo fS un,tll Thursday, old
man. If I five till then I’ll surely pay
you" "All right.
But If you suc­
cumb. don’; send anybody around to
touch mo for the funeral expenseB.M

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AI*o it gives sirggestrnns for «circling location id g r ò *
phase of curii» fiuti culto 1 C . it i» a cum pic tc g i m l e t

Competent force of workmen for
road work at all timea
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Chuluota, Fla.|
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R esid ent A g en t

•Fred Dormir ,,nd bride are hnuftx- ^jchoul Itisi week b&gt; Mire eje s
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Mrs. Cleveland, gave her husband keejong in tlu-ir m ie Celery nvenuc LunilquJM. J r . w.,s too n&lt; k to go
ll|ti-li po re j.l» do ItliL f .^ * ^ tiw* 1
n genuine surprise party oil the lioine tJial was ready j.iij&gt;and for one duy. toc?
symptoms
in their children which I
evening ut his forty-ninth birthday.
’The little child of Mr, Vihlen has may lie the forerunner of serious di»-&gt;
them.
They Itavi? ili« congratulaT h e Pearsons, Mr. and Mrs. Bridge,
been very rick, cause unknown, *n order, and phxHiiau», visiting spec i
tions of friend» and nieghbor».
Mi«» Nelsr n. Mr Brow n and Mr
Miss Geòrgie l.ong of New Mar- that Miss Olga \ i hlen has been out u.l patients in the family, might l&gt;&lt; j
McGuinn were the invited guests. tinsville. Va., i» bere for a six weeks from school a few days
SUspll lull*. Dut fi-i-l a ili In acy II.
Dancing was indulged in ns well as
Mr and MrHill F\ .:n*
Miss G iu rile long of New Mar
!■» f t &gt;Ukk,'*ttriK »i h • x,. iiiiru.t imi
1 hi
other amusements, und all |a.»s,,i
riliav ille, \ u . I* la re for i, s|\ u,-oh» I l i e )) l e k i l i d . . I ( i» Il e t I &lt; r f „I ••llojltlotl 1 í 1 Ill’s I n i li.«-Un ni ili*
very merry evening. de|&gt;uiting with
vialt wilh ber |-areni» in
i,n li Lake Mari
traili II. si t C14»1*», » In n I liormiKhi) ti li
the hope that they might have tin*
munii avellile
Mr iitoi Mr* \ ernon ( oiler u «-r#- tî «Tut unti vs ti y Iti, wit hou t d o u b t . Iff*
pleasure of again helping celebrate
Mrs. Joc Cumeron &lt;ntertuined a* out from town on Sunday calling at come u jiojiular demand.
the eventful day.
all day gue»ts otte duy locati tly Mrs. Mr. Henry Lund quint's, Mr. ThqrnpThe club in a rising vote express­
Miss Blanche Garwood is nt hopio
P. W . Field. Mrs. 11. H. Itili and »oi i ' s , Mr. Brjilinger's a n d also
nt
ed
their ‘pleasure at Dr. Neul’s
for a time.
Mr». Walter Ram i front town.
Mr. Barney Heck's
of
Orange presence and their appreciation oi
Mrs. FT A. Curtiss visited Iter old
Heights
his kind and encouraging words of
home on Wednesday, over looking
There was solemnized at the home commendation id t-he d u b and its
the jilace generally and her orange
of .1 Saunders last Thursday night work and for the ent ei t ai n ment anil
U tN tV A IIIM S
rm p in particular.
at N o cloek t fu* marriage of their 1information fie liad given them,
Mr. McGuinn hud a friend front
two daughter*. Ite beerà and Esther.
The personnel of tin- department]
Mr* Samuel Mt Bride and baby
BrockvMIe, tin t., visiting him a fen
Esther to Mr flodges and líebecca I&gt; tom poned id l fie housekeeper* anil
girl» of Oviedo are spending several
days last week.
homemakers of our rity ; tin* wives,
Mr. and Mis. T. P. Welter and days with Mrs Aubrey Moran,
mot hers‘.and sister*, and why shall
daughter. Ruth, were calling on old
Friends of Mrs. hern Tarbef will O O D D O D D O O O O D O O O O O O O lO O D O O O , nut ¿unioni fie huait-hyund iieautiful.
lriefcds and making n » w - * n e * - f t t- r * k - » w y- Ve -know thnt sh e tv again
with tfie combined eliurt» of it» lov­
r t 't :.
T1 ey left Taolu about 1confined to her bed, having had a
ing guardians. its women, its physi­
tw c h o yuiG r.go, and are now living relapse Inst Sunday.
cians nnd its faithful city council.
ut Albuqutrqi e,
New
M exco,
— fo r —
Mr. Dieubertc of Olney, 111., who
where Mr. We.bcr hi» n lu ir t.ve ha» recently purchased several hun­
I BEAM S
to Mr. Jo h n so n .
position with th e fa n tn Fe Railroad dred actes of land in Genuvn,
CH A N N ELS
Thu ruon.s were beautifully dec­
Co.
Old father Tim e has touched through Mr. Whitcomb, Ib expected
ANG LES AND
g orated with ferns and gdldenrod,
' T o m " and the Madam with n light to a r r iv e Thursday and arrange for
*’* ALL SH A PES g while n large aicli w»a constructed
hand surely; they »emit but littlo . ^
proposed improvement*.
of vines'and flowers on the veranda,
changed.
Rut the small girl Ruth
BO ILER P LA T E
Reed Dooley left lust Wednesday
has bloomed into a tall, young lady for C hicago on the most happy mis­
TANK S T E E L
g where the ceremony was performed,
as the rooms were too small for the
no one would ever recognize. Th ey sion of his life. Ere his return he
STItU CTU BA L
are visiting relatives at St. Peters­ will be wedded to a fair maiden of
IRON WORK O F o very large crowd present.
burg this week.
ALL KINDS
The brides were beautifully gown­
his old home and will return to Ge­
ed
in white satin with shadow lace
After a few days *of warm nnd neva where many friends arc waiting
TR U SS RO D S
overskirt».
T h e bi ides maids were in
showery weather wo have had (he to extend hearty congratulations.
STAY BO LT S
blue crepe de chine.
Mrs. J. V. Wick* left last Sunday
coolest day of the season, so far.
GALVANIZED
g
Cake and lemonade were served
Tuesday the thermometer registered for Orlando where she will remain a
C O P P E R AND
after the ceremony.
The wedding
.
ZINC S H E E T S o
was held at home for the sake of the
OAK
invalid father.
Quit* a numbet of
CYPRESS
g people in th is vicinity honored it by
their presence. We extend congrat­
MAHOGANY
W H IT E P IN E AND
ulations and wish them many happy
ALL HARD WOODS
years together.
There was preaching at the Luther­
LAUNCHES
an church on Sundoy.

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Opening Services

&lt;A Brit e rr S rrtiirr

A (Ï Untilo» a ih ititi iSrrtiiíT

Song

fi an i» ; uo a M

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Veil ai.il Sci iplure

Talk
Song

" I’rutie (iini"

Song

Welcome

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Prelude

t‘i uhlingslled"

Forgiveness Prayer
Song

I a n a lo g y

" Praise t j o d " i l l

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Thankagiving Prayer
All the

Holy. Holy. H oly"

T a lk : "W h at the H. V. P. U. Has
Done for the C h u rch "— Pastor

Prayer

Song
“ Rock of A g i i " für

Offertory
Choir

Secretary’s Report

"Simple A v e n "

Thome

"Sing I ’nto the l.ord"
M ctiranuhan

Heneiiiction

Sermon "W h at Hin the Lord Done
lor I V
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ja illir i r r i t i e r

" We'll Work Till Jesus C onies'!

Volunteer Talks

An no un re men tir

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Mrs. F E. Cialchel

I nterlude

World

Shim-—“ Don't 'Stop Prkymg" Id

" Itevi ve IJs"

It V P F i l i a l l y Song
Mir pah
This program rendered by' B. Y .
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Done for our Members in D e­
veloping
W orkers” M.
L.
Wright

Scripture

7

" D r » » Me Nearer"

Volunteer Prayers

Imrini
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Mt'rki

I n vocation

"Nearer My (im i" ifi

So n g— " Jr*u *- i*
M t " l 8j

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La d i g ' Quartette

Progni m

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Praise Pial m

P a rk A venue and S ix tli S tre et

N ovem b er 22nd

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Hymn

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C o r n e r

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T H E B A P TIST T E M P L E

7:0fi to 8:00 P. M.

A lO riirrnl ¿5 &gt;&gt;riiicr
Program

:I:OU to l;00 P

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Progra m
Solo

"Jesu s In Pilate's Hall"

]1nnu\rnphs
Song

The ti ti 11&lt;i I ti g vve are novi entering
li only the Sunday ''elioni |lip,i''
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P ro g rn ni

"Nothing Sitishe* hut JesU'

Prayer

Sung

Sling

S t r i p i u r c I'V Rev

"power It (lit Itlouit

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Seri (it tire I lead . ■g
T he ( 'h o r c h V dituritim
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( l i f t s h a v e liceo nitidi

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Sentence I rayer
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Song
la*»M»n Period

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Song

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( kill ma n ni I li ai e Ms
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F o il tid a l io n "

"U h , Happy D a y "

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E. E. Brady
Livery, Feed and Sales
Stables

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CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
T h i s is in ( ’irliJn T hat Mr.

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BAPTIST T E MP L E

Sanford, Florida

W orkm anship Speaks for Itself

W hal Do Yon T h in k of IP

THE GEO. H. FERNALD
HARDWARE CO.

A. P. Connelly

Ui*»id*1tu'«', tin Fust Third Str«s-t
P ’ln n e 1 St*

fte Solidi Your Orders

J. E. Terwilleger

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satisfactory to the Building
( ommittep.

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f. 0. Address, Sanford. Fla.

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Song

S. 0. Shinholser
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“ Sweet Hour of Prayer'

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Mind.it
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S u n d a y Si honl

Song

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Prayer

A vît; till Iltd _* g I hue

T re a s u re r

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Mendels.shon

Brownlee

I eai hers and ¡ prayer by llev. Steinmeyer

of worship
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■ Prnyer and Failli hav.* h •-n n*i lied upon in tin- enterprise

"All Hail the Power’

Prelude

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Plain ami Ornamental P lasterer
C A S K N C IN E S
upright, horizontal
and marini*. Pum p­
ing »»ullit», spraying
outfits, jark of all
tradr.s
Wind mills
and towers. Pumps
Tor all purposes.
W ells.iljriljcd „.unti
IrriRation plants rurnishrti e o m p l e t i * .
Galvanized
tanks
and^iinwnrk of all
kinds.

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i\famtfacturer
all knots of
n5Tiï*J*t !,’,’f&lt;‘fl You know it concrete building ldocks. Sid&lt; » If °U
11 l ° ° k i n g irt-nh
!*.*»• r^d'urkatile
rema riniti,. what
u g,.. a.. aiti- walks and heavy
concrete
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f o u v d a t i o n s our serially.

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Designs Furnished for
Ornamental Wink Free

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A rrh iteets l )es ighs
TP. J . Hill Co., Sales' Agent

REAL ESTA TE
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STEAM HEAT
WITHOUT A BOILER

Your Business Solicited
and Appreciated

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Promptly Attended to

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new three story Baptist Temple R . F . D . No. 1

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The Clow Casteam Radiator
Steam for Heat (¡as for Fuel
Automatic
Fach Radiator I mie fondent

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THF. SANFORD HERALD

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fui domesticateli Hocks on one s id e ,'&lt; 4 .
"Possibilities of the S o u th --I here mnj
prowlers of the forest on
1 is ono section th a t can produce more t |je o l^,.r
Every l»ear killed means
rutiUsiMd EtwyTiwlsy « 4 rridsy
j cattle and produce them more c h eap -! m&gt;curcT life for the little wooley T
I I I - H t B A ID P R IN T IN G C O M PA N Y ly than any other section of the ln m t&gt; Whe.n yuu.cxmuL.iioam t ^ - s u f - . ^
---------- . Kbsdivl.coujitry. Jwr Urn lundk are ( ^ n -. wh &gt; *k rrti* the worst of it. th«*! ♦ ’
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CljfcqiBY grazing 5s good, the rahhit. whose life is abruptly ended

R. j . HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Hn*ln«**R Manatcr

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[ ) .{Ir r r n t I s lb * C m br carrier 1 2 . 0 0 P»( ir« r
sii vases at lite per tnonlh
P s rn&gt;*n&lt;* tn i d o n n uiusl tie i n a l i n affli •

pasture season is long, feeds can bo (&gt;J, y&lt;mf *(,o lgUn&gt; ,,f his brother who
produced at minimum cost, and intllt, hunter, only to be catexpensive shelter only i» required. rj(tJ| 0 (j »qucallrig for a feast in Brer
T h a t section of the country is the j.'OJ*g den.

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E n u r s i • ■ sscw od-clun mail m a u r i Auiunt Irim and the pasturo season is pert pet ual, ing a deer for veniron and killing a
ISOS, at t l x PuatDÜu« at h a s lord, r lutala
from January to. January
pig for pork. Ola course when hu­ ♦&gt;
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T h e ic are three points quoted manity reaches a sta te of spiritual
tr tr e h o o r No. Me from the Y'car Book isaued by the perfection it is quite possible that
la llr ra ld Uulldini
Department of Agriculture.
One, , bo „¡ght of harmless and beautiful
showing the decrease in cattle pro­ wild creatures running around alive*
T H E F L O W OF T H E P E N C I L
duction in America, and the in­ will give greater pleasure than their ♦&gt;
James Whitcomb Riley, the Hooslcrease in population: one the shall* dead bodies. Some people feel that
er Poet, is irrthe state again and will
age
of beef supply
the world wlt-l,,p ^ a y | | V * V ( H„I „I V j4 »die
editor *of
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■pend the winter in Miami.
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long season of the pasturage in the
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Tlmes-Union staff at Jacksonville
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Mr. Riley suld that he had ceased •hOUl

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A Steady Growth
rJ "' 11K STEADY QROWTH of this Bank is an indication of its constatit1
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tion and the mast courteous and efficient service Is the aim of our man­
agement. T hat the public appeciates ’ paintaking, careful banking service
is shown by the large increase in our business.
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-• writing on account of a partial para)«
A# Mr- WhUnc' remurka th,&gt; »'*•*'
y if i of the right arm and he could 1tur,‘ #oaflo"
Horidn is perpetual
not write poetry by dictation to a ‘ ir&lt;,m January to January, and rattle
stenographer.. Any one who has need no shelter. This ougLL.Lu-i.um
tried this can well sym pathise with Vince any man who has evcr~lrad'
Mr. Riley, ull of which carries us any experience in the livestock busi­
back to the daya before the type­ ness th at Florida is an ideal place
With the "(»crwriter when we could dash off yards for cattle raising.
of stuff in the quiet seclusion of a pctual grazing,” as Mr. Whither
far corner of the office und the rattle puts it, and the nearness to market,
o f the typewriter was unknown. compared with other sections u long
There is no doubt a b o u t'th e inspira­ distance away; with our water Ship­
tion of the old time pencil and like ping facilities, and the possibilities o f
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Mr. Riley many of us have written growing everything that is necessary
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our best stuff with the aid o f'a stub ' 10 produce and fiitben cattle, tins
pencil and a scrap o f 'c o p y paper. s , a *e ought to soon take its position
Muny of us, however, as age begins *ur UI*
t ^lr ra"^'' “ f cattle raising
J a ck s o n v i l l e M o t r o p o l i
to attack the lingei are forced tv t a i l ' s
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lull hack upun the inoreLdgihle coji)
I . A U S h u i h S' i »( K E I t s
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Jacksonville i] agitating the idea
uj * slate fair and many other cities

M. M. SMITH

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GERMAN FIELD KITCHEN.

hnvtr- mgtHCcttr--.:tiii:ir-.' rmiasnim.ra^'«'
joining hand* in the enterprino.
Since Sc mi nolo county hoatclimbed
into tffti county fair hand wagon it
would be well for our people to connidcr the atute fair for next year and
many of our exhibits could he taken
to Jacksonville and placed in .thu
atute fair'ex h ib it.
While there are
other «itiei in Florida that would
he more m it r a l Jacksonville on ar
, oum „( the location urul the fact
{ jlut the majority of the people
into Flurniu pass through
that illy would l«e t tie life.,! piai*'
for a elate fair and The Herald
he..rill) favor.« J.u f.«onV die for the
big noise, lad every cop m y in the
atute have u county fair and then
let them ull get together and go to
JuckaonVille in the big alate fair if
possible.
Jacksonville U the piace
tor tile «how of all 1lurida [»rnllui t
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Newspaper* the world over have
good band. The well known idories devoted columns to' knocking the
• of Greely und other editor» whine knocker* for they are u breed moni
chirograph)* was absolutely ou bad
dia tin t e fui to the men of the quill
th at few printers could ¥ * a d it mib
who are trying to boost their town.
bo luid at th« door of advancing Now ioni«’« 1'
. It ) of \\ api hill.,
'agt* when tin 1 linger« refuse lo do
witii mi oi dinante making it a mi«o u r bidding.
The editor of The h* tnennor for ati;. «»to- I«» knock that
Herald remomherR uu iiifttanri- id
i lie I lilt or of it» &gt;aliford llir.ild
pia &lt;• The l amp.i Tributi«*
te« it
the lute lamented Hamilton J.r,
lias a good deal wlien* lie piea.i.intl)
III t i l « ' t o l l o w i i i K
who at one time was on i he Ku*u&gt;
reinark» to tin- Sentinel tliat tile city
r 'f u .lo fit
A rnr ri CMr »* I ’ r p p a
A ■■«f /' i - i t i e
Wauebula has «el the (tace for
Luke Region and afterward uchieved
to the n o itii of Orlando i- too bu«y
other citi«-« b;, making 'ktmcking .*
national fame on the J.iek«on\tile
lo rem ove tile dilapidated «tree! car
j.u hl&gt; b.i Id«- «illeli«c
paper*
J a y w.m even worse than
from lho
am! no hun iho ,
She Won’t' Believe It.
Dexterou. Dentist.
An üidiiiuiuo hun been nunneu. .. ..
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\Vo don’t suppose that It will ever
Greely at limca and one night, hav­
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I young man in Hellevill«»,* 111., who re"It was a dreadful tindio't t
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be txmslblo to convince a woman that t h e de n t i st
ing written o.ie of hi* T r mp S r by the Wuu&lt; hula eotineil which «le- ceiltly went to i all upon bis sweet
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1 was tiatlilng
Washington, Tuesday
T h e F«*d a neat little round hole In the anting
w he n t|p' g r e n t . c a v e r n o u s l a w■
niuns gave it to the pill tera who f 1 «ree* th at 'any perron or persons heurt, atol holding her liaml, breaths h a r k «&gt;pene«| b ef or e r u e ' 1 "U bai I
r.tl Reserve Hoard today annoum e.l
w,l" r,• ,L Mmidl
of
e d ’to make it out and turned it hat h who «hall run down, knock, slander hi g soft wolds into lo r peluled ear,
u diamond ring off of her fin- on Suturiluy the following rat«-.« of j I gni t e d t o b a c c o ll.-pitened lo fall, m e r e ­ you do-*" n«k&lt;:il ont* of tin* t:i !■
to the foreman. He hunted up Jay or purpose ) in an) way sp«ak or
ly s e r v a i t l o ¡nahu Ilio {lineo look botno- I took mv fofri'p* mil of 111«* !"••
act tn a manner d etrim en tal to the
and asked for an interpretation.
ger and kept it ns a rouvenir
rediscount to In* charged by thel
lik&gt;Mo
te Ii.tirii.'l
j tin hathltiK sull a:ul t•«■11**•1 hl«
welfare,
upbuilding
and
progress Ur|,)|1(j 0 Suitlin**l
. twelve federal reserve bank«
f.«r‘
J a y pretended to he very mad
1 t&gt;«'for«; It«- bail ¡1 •Imii«-«- lu « ¡
of
th
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«'lly
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bula«
about it and exclaimed, " W h y even
We mu) lie ili'n«i&gt; but wi« dun't discounting miiimiTi-inl j«ap«T- l«»rl
Il u’Or Iti*' i|ii Ick « «I it li'I ti.-.it. i
the negro pressman can read m&gt; deemed guilt) of a misdemeanor, and get that and «all (or an interpreter member bank«
A T L A N T I C C O A S T L IN E
work
! t’Vi’t «liti ’
Bluff." The old negro wan .¿.Led
i.p upon eo n vtilio n thereof shall be Doe* the good brother mean lliat we.
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New Y«ik ami I'bilndelpbi«. ¿&gt;*4 }
T R A IN S
from the depths below and asked
111,1 c’14““ ‘_,|k &lt;&gt;,M " i m r t i
WIIP
,*r on him like the din per cioit on bill« and note- having
U » e o f L a r d In U n i t e l i S '. it
Norfli homi tl
read the empy and sure enough he ,,oWu^,,• or '«"Pnaoned in the city jail |I)M|ld rl||lf or that he intends to slip me.turdm« of not more fli.m tbirii
Tlo- l;«r«t u-«'&lt;! In Ih«' I ’ «i I* •*f
D a vi'
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th
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publi«'
works
"at
bard
labor
read the (irsi few line* easily. Thi ,
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m 4 diamond ring or that ne slipped «ln)s und &lt;&gt; per cent on all pupei
lu u year «oiiiil lili a pall
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or lboth
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was a mystery around the office lor for not «'Xeeeding sixty
on a lialianii peeling or 11pp«-11 11 to g ; I having longer maturlt)
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«JIn m«•«••r and ^31 foi't cl••« ¡&gt;
many a day until finally it leaked A 1" ' 1'
u,’,‘ 'nt|»riBonmc-iii at the
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out that J a y hud coiuju d the ,,|a &lt;l,M' r i t ,o ,i ol the mayor
If l LK IIE A D FR O G it E S S E S
Chicago and St. Louis, ti per cent
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8:50 1’ M.
No.
negro on that particular puragtuphi
" T h e ordinance
doubtless wusj
The to u iist. of the city ate greatly ori all maturitie?.
Soulbhound
anti had him perfect in the lines be -1 passed more for advertising purpose* interested in th»* bulkhead and they
• Atlanta, Minneapolis, K an;»« City
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fore he handed in the copy, knowing than unyihipg else, because it_ is can be seen «very day down on the Dallas and San F iuiicimco, 'ti ji.-r
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that iu« usual the printer* would kick I readily to he seen bow difficult will I lake limit
inspecting the work.! cent on bills running not longer t l m
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and be would get back at them
lie the judicial
'determination of m-viral of them 'w ere in the Herald thirt) days ami *&gt;■', per »n i .u
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Tile printers in those day* were l«»r«l« 1what constitutes l In* («roi «•«« ««I .»line ibis w«'«-k asking slmul lb* lake lull« of longer mat itit;.
of ull they surveyed and usually, running «iowti*
or
Knocking' set bunt
p rn p iit)
andthe)
tiu n k '
I ti aiu.ouni'ing ttu* rat«-tin* cm
O %ird 0
ruled the roost and Jay hail many
forth in
the textIt 1« also n«it«'d
enough of thu Work ofreclamation to «Thor &lt;d the board said the law¡&gt;«t No 1_*•» A1rivo
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4:00 1'. M.
racket* with them, alt hough he su» tliat the ordinance includes actions be talking about hotels ami other rnltf th«- reserve bunk* to change J No. UT \^ Il VI'
IM P E R IA L
TH EATRE
be»t terms with ull the buya a* welt as word*. A m u . who heals property on the new front.
This is tho rate* at any time with the ap­
Lee «bure
|ld their love and esteem .
hla wife or a bad check urtiat would the greatest work ever attempted by proval o f 't h e Reserve Hoard.
T h e , No ” 1 Arrivi*
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Straight m atter doe* very well on he equally guilty under this wonder- Sanford (Miopie and meaict more to rate* were decided upon after d uej No. 24 Univi'
N.» ir»H Arrivi'
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the typewriter and today th e thou­ ful enactm ent with tho fellow w h oith e city limn we can at this time consideration of suggestions made by
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Davi'
No
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sand* who hack upon the pap.-rs nl circulates stories damaging to the ’ estimate
j Open Tuesday-Thursday 4 to fi
Ia«t the good work go the hunks ami, are to some extent
T rilby
tho world would not think of writ­ low n.
A remarkable judicial mind, j on until there is at least a mile of it experimental
After the hunk* are
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In operation conditions may require
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lino wo quite ugtve with Riley that ister tin* ordinance properly
changes
T H E COUN TY FA IR S
Clyde Line Ho a In
there i* no iiMpnaiion in t h c d i c t u "T h e
knocker is usually c«»n • The committee lor the Seminole
(Si, Jobnt Hi »er J
S tr a n g e r s W e lco m e
or&gt; on thu t&gt; p^vsuu r ami unit-»» lhe deimietl by bin ow*ti conduct und hit». County Fair m working nicely and
b - n v r 11 in A M
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balmy climate of Florida can re­ punishment is the dislike and dis- will soon start the great publicity
ju v e n a te hi* glr.zs arm he will never favor of his fellow citizens.
Hand- campaign lor thi* samt*. T h e exliibb a t again In the poetry league.
ling him
Hrdmiutew *te- -ore-prom ised "from VWTy 110o
---- Here * hoping that I t r u i l l come doubtless will prove efficacious, be­ and corner of the county and suitback and Ubo hla pencil a* of yore to cause of the wide la tit qdo permitted at»In'buildings will bu found for them
gladdon the heart* of thousands with by the definition of the offense. where they will bo shown to the
FREDERIC II. RAND. President
hi* quaint humor and lore of the But Wauchuln has at least.registered be.st advantage and whcio they will
Held* and streams that have won its disapproval of the genus ill the be Rufe. The exhibit here will be
■ GEO. H. FERNAED^Vicc I W I c m
F. 1’ . FORSTER. Vice President .
him such a largo place in tho
most impressive manner— and w great and it will thun be taken down
B. F. VyiifTNER, Csxhicr
A. L. BET IS, Avsistint Csxhier
of tho people.
would udvlso persons of th at ilk not to Orlando to make Seminole shine
to mnke ft test of the new* law.”
with renowed refulgence lit the Sub.
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There i* an article by J. N. WhltT H E E T H I C S O F H U N T IN G
Admittedly immigration will in­
n#r, manager of the Toaohatchex
November means to many men
ranch, Hanford, In tho brochure just the cull of wild lifo. Tho start for crease over its highcBt mark when
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issued by the Florida Eaat Coast the woods, with old friend title over the war endu. Isn’t this ubout as
railroad, which ought to be given their shoulder, the companion of a good a time us any to place such re­
the widest publicity by all the nefva- hundred camping trips, is like the re­ strictions on immigration as will take
CAPITAL 535,000.00
SANFORD. FLORIDA SURPLUS &amp; PROFITS $55.000 00
tho* new citizens right through the
papers in Florida, which are making lease of the boy from school.
an effort to attract people to tlu
Humanitarian * people say that crowded centers out onto the furms
atate.
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hunting Is cruel.
Do any of our that need hands to work them —
Mr. Whltncr comment* on Flor­ nimrods feel a little uneasy of con­ where tho b«»t interest of the im­
ida'* possibilities as a beef producing science as they set out on the old migrants und the whole people will

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•tale a* follows:
The .beef supply Is now one of the
world’* recognised problem*. The
advaricing price of land*, and the
need for farms and orchards is rap­
idly inducing th« area of (rasing
land*, thereby making n'shortage 01
beef with resulting high prices. Tbt
1913 Year Book of the Department
of Agtlcuilute saya the census ol
1910 shows a "decrease in ten yean»
of 9,386,843 bead, or 18.6 per cent
of all cattle other than milch c o m ,"
Since the increase in population for
the same decade in the United
8 tates was twenty per cent, we lino
the startling decrease in the supply
of beef of 38 per cent per capita.
The Year Book say* “the question
of 1 rovidlng enough beef to supply
the demand is now recognised as oru
of world wide importance,” and f t-

familiar trail?
The sportsman has standard* to­
day which his fathers never con­
ceived. Years ago It wan customary
for whole towns to choosq for com­
petitive aide hunts,. , Hunters of
known prowess would organize com­
peting teams. For a week the out­
lying country would echo, tmd re­
echo with the bang of rifles*j»nd shot
guns. Finally there was a glorious
feast from .flesh of bird and beast.
Sporting sentiment would hardly
permit such wholesale butchery to­
day, even dld*not the lav intervene.
It is concerned with the. preservation
of every epedes of w|ld life, ready1 to
abstain from shooting any beneficial
variety which -seems to bo growing
lets.
Extreme humanitarians attack
even thu shooting of harmful beasts
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be served?
'Tho blood of a young Yale ath­
lete is being transfused to a young
woman and tho plan bids fair to
save her life. She'll doubtless gtaw
up with a tendency for mossed {days,
a pleasant hatred for Harvard and
other distinctive traits,' elso there is
nothing in blood.
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Abo Martin says ’’Th’ ranks o'
the down an* out are tilled with fel­
lers who nailed a hoss shoe over th*
door instead 9' puttin' a ad in a
newspaper.” And Abe is right.

Apparently the earth has bpened
and awaliowed Mr. Rockefeller,'*
says a headline. Well, is it an y o|
our business?
It** Joh n 's S lit |
I»n’t it?

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T h e F ir s t N atio n al B an k is doing a
=j la rg e r busin ess th aii e v e r before a t th e
co rresp on d in g seaso n —
B eca u se, th e public know s w h ere
to go for th e g re a te s t se cu rity , as well
as th e m o st lib eral tre a tm e n t co n sisten t
w ith sound banking.
Member of the Federal Reserve System
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J . W. Jackson, of Orlando was in
Sanford Tuesday attending the tu r­
pentine operators' meeting

Utile H a p p c n i n ß H - M c n t i o n

New Florida syrup, at J I). Hub­
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HOTEL ARRIVALS

FIFTY CATHOLICS TO WALK
Sanford House
F. E Edge, Gruvelund: "Su n ny
THE PLANK TO KNIGIITllOUI) SUNDAY NEXT
- J ii n " . Ridoiisun, tk'«in;(i ( ' Kirby*'
W. D . -Smith -of Snrri'hro xiirt i n "
W. R. Armngton, Jacksonville, \V L.
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the c ity this week on business. Mr
Smith is one of the prominent tor
pen 11ne men ill Lake county

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itell, Bradford, Pu . F \\ Cook.
Saturday the state team of the D ials, J F fmy. N 1 city , if D
K of C. will arrive here on a special Gugrimun, Cincinnati, Ohio; A
Huesler, Jantsonville; W. J Crump,
SlBm.rr of Che Ho..lng Small
G a rn e r Produce Co. is now open r “r to in" tttl1. 0 cou,,ril of lh,! or&lt;lor
Richmond. Ya , Chas. D. Powell,
TJUSucdnrUjr Arr.ngcd for
for businoM and will buy ull kind's 111 ^niford Sunday
lluriicd Herald Hc.dcr«
of vegetables for cash
Phone No
T h m * wl11 ,M' 11 "I'oeia! mass for DeLund; llenj l)ri-w, lrlnndo, 11 ( ’ .
1011.
Oilier No I. C, &amp; \\ build- lhp hcn8fU of th‘‘ ‘•»'"‘ idate* at 9 Wurston. Haltimore, Mil.: J H Sley,
j nu
,&gt;(i Jl(, u m , ufter whirl» the candidates Ocala, J t («(Grange, Winter Ha­
r h VlcNeill of Orlando was m
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P. Skelly, Washington,
and visitors numbering over one ven. Jos
jjdord" thi* week on btudne»». %
hred J . Zimpfer of ( olumhus, CL, hundred will assemble in front of D. C .; Clifford Coopinneg, J . M.
.„to U»ery— Prompt service— but a property owner of Seminole the church and march in a body to Redding. Jacksonville; Miss H. F.
phone 281. Night phone 190. county is in Sanford looking alter the hall, the line of procession tuk-J Hence, N Y C ity ; M. R. Cohen.*
his Interests.
Frank E. Lirown, J . C. Doerner.
ing them along Park avenue.
¿jC. W'ibgn.
,C' U •
J u s . ; Cary I). Landis, D eLan d ; A. J.
P
re
tty
wjndow
displays--ftr*rhr~inA
recess
will
be
taken
for
lunch
i s McKenrie and J . B . Jon es
JPîTfif
iTFe^aml work will be resumed again at Case, A. A Cose, Ruff alo; J. II.
#( Oviedo were in Sanford this week. tcrest of the City 1fmrrrctfit!
tipo. R
D. A. Culdwell’s und -1— K- - w p r - TTT' m. ami continue until 9 o'clock Thorpe, Waycroas, Gat;
Tbsnbriving turkeys, live and) tlnger’s.
Paschal,
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Scott.
Atlanta,
that night, when a banquet will bo
) R uLl-lU'^G
a.;„
A.
Krieger,
L
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uisville
Ky.
at the Sanford House for can. Miss Florence Atkins, a valuable served
2tl-2lc
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O. L. Anderson, J a x ; fl. B. Smton,
*
. attache of Cot Kay's law olhce of didale9'
" nd thf,,r
Silver Creek, N. Y . ; Li. AY. Little,
J. E. ParloT of t matnm
r* I Juckaonville was in Sanford Hus
Never was anything like this iniDel.; J . R Holland, N Murry. J 11
Sitford this week attending
10 ¡ week
«,*.0k visiting
relativos
*
tiution seen in Centr.itl Florida bcvisiting relatives
g
Iloiriiiid,
Jav ; R Drew, Oriundo, W,
u vj1 tjore* convention.
lore and we bespeak a royal wclLi.
Subets,
Jacksonville; 11. H. Har­
P ia m . and - t U * * . t'U ..,c.k»paxLthp v, ; , l0" from lhl. Htifrtd in clean new b a g a .--In s u re *; (
ris,
N.
Y
t
it y ; J , E. Simms, J a x ;
All work nb- tp|-„ of Sanford who appreciate the
Try luuing and repairing
HU weight and Ireah stock
R,“
Murricano,
John A. A llen,.Tu m solutcly gu arauiiiil
W.L. Harvey, honor conferred on their town. P c20-tf
Patton's this week.
liox IkdU-Ihono k49-4.
102-tf j a k a s j Augustine. DeLund, Or- pa; E. K. Roshorough, C h a t t a ­
hoochee; T
M, Kukholf, Cincin­
Attorney A. *K. Powers nnd P. F.
J . G. Iloyd-of Jacksonville, prt.-i- londo* Lustis and many other towns nati, Ohio; E. il Jones, Tallahassee;
Monger were in Ill-Land Monday
dent of the Herty Turpentu.e ( up 1and cities us well ns Jacksonville are T . L. Harries, C. C . Jacob s, Rich­
ca M business.
Company was a prominent visitor sending representative*.
mond, Va , JY, E. Hrynoit, Atlanta,
Plum pudding. J - *D . Roberta,
Wi'ek. - H e wo» in . /\t* the 9 o'clock mats Futber G a.; C. H Mum|uigerw, Milwaukee,
ftnry celery. -IRoberta.
c meeting of ita vai Barry of IleLnnd will preach u W is.
2G-2tc
speritil sermon, of interest even to
stores operator*
T
C. fum m ings
H y d e . Line
uiii.-Ci.thtdii-s of Sanford, who are
T. B. Burner of Mascotte was In
Wo,„, V((li 1»- prejiur* *1 Í*
1ulti
Jncksonvilh
M. E. Ramsey, M.
cordially
invited
to
hear
him.
Sul ord Tuesday attending the meet - ¡ wl.ulhor
,j
fill al
K* l y ut r
D a v i» , A m i r i n i »
'i lie re will also be a special mu- L o t t i» , M ** 1I i (
of nevai stores operators.
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The many friends of
tigue will he interested
la mirriate ìiu-i week
to UtiA liuiothy Davis

Ralph L ar­
to lourn of been In Phili.delpliib, taking treat*
in Sc.nford ment for eye intuid*-.
of Georgia.
DeLund wan u p ic.eiiii-d .it &lt;!
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E K Edge &lt;f Grovclund, a promi.d naval
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- i lord I i.o it a &gt;
«prune
id it*- op.-r.i'or•
mrndmit tai
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tor*. t t*i ii it
Bring your Irn-ml-* to Woodlam 11 p i . . i i *
Ptr* bundnyMnihing. aimiM'li
M u j,
in 0
t»nu. iiiii'ii pu me i-onvcnielici*».
»0,1 rating with I lie \\ onmii ' ( II I
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Couoliiiaii-i S.iv.d Store» Co •&lt;( UHI g r•*1 11-* a. Ui*- I l. I llifvft-r
Jif boni ill. aiti-tided Hit- meeting of worthy of utili- are N P S ims i•t11
imi iter*-* iiperatom here Tuesilay
D A i abl WI'll ,V Stili-.. .1 1\ \1* t
llriting wood at $1 per loud at &gt;linger und th&gt; S i-mi 11u 1*■ I'lt.ir in o y
Srlton'» »nml yard, phone ito“
‘ Judgi- ili-rring i- k*-|*i I. ,-y I hr •
26- If
day - i-iMiing Itui.liiig l|i .n-ii'i— to tin

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..II* f I io- ( un.Ili* retai &lt; lt|b meeting
\t this ini-*-ling it wa-&gt; ili-limtely de­
cided 10 * 011t r a d with H**nry R
M arhs to t .1We 1liarg*- oí I hi* a t Irai thin- furiii-hing I he a* ropinileand I ' * works nial a! I ending lo 1he
pi.Idoli., .mil also assisting in put
, followers of Nimrod, of whom liter«* ling tin tin* entire County la ir
are many in Somiiudt* county
'I toIh*' i omini! I*-** Ini' inaile no mis­
hunting '«-aMMl op* -n** linlay and I- ta hi ;n .o iip t iiig l).&lt; &gt;•vi reno 1y low
said " t o In- ('Ki'i-pt i*' null y gimif i hi- oil i r maile by Mr Marks lor the e
yt-ur, winch m&gt; ilmilit i&gt; in . oiiiii*-.| preittier attrai tiom
Tin* aeroplane
for l*y lb*- rcstrn turn-» wliu-h have flight» twice
day for the four day»
bi-vn put upon tin- indiM-riiniii.it»* will tie something never before seen
killing v l gam**
by tin- in-.» gam*- in Sanford and Mr Marks is desir­
law
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In-re on aeeouiit of the lake front
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by clareiw and individuals up t*»
two thousand dollars i* **xpt*&lt;T*-d It
ia desired to make this along re­
membered Sabbath m bind '*‘ «11111 in
the way of often ng1*

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Specials in M a r k e t
Weslern Beef
Western Pork Loins
Weslern Spring^Lamb
torn Fed Florida Pork
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eon. Mirini i, ham. Mu , J 1 I' .t ser
and wife, I .ike ( liarles, l.n . \ 1
Croa». \S II S liiull. Him k Hiver.
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\lwno-, luhiistow o, I'u ;
Louis Moi ,t Johnstown. I'.* . 1,
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.urn. and once moro peaco plans for
M&lt; vi* o .1r&lt;- up ■ I . accordi 11g to of; 1ci I disputi In*' today from Amer­
ica Il Ii geIII' 11, MeXii &gt;*
Kefurni School Hunts
M irianna, Flu., Nov IS
Eight
-Indent» and lw*&gt; otlner» of the
Florida Reform School lost their
11v*■» tier* at .111 earty hour tins morn­
ing wlien- fin- mimi budding was des­
ini» ed t*v lire
Nearly a hundred
I l i a c i |. C'l aped after .limbing
tic m g l
a », y il g li I to I ill- roof : lid
1lien* •• making their way down the
three -ilttic* on llie lire escape
The Demi

H Flviui«, carpenter. Marianne.
\l Fiv a 11». guard. Marianna
H. ili*, iio w r im r . u r tis i
Loin» Fernandez, Key West.
• II Cluy Crawford,
. - -KieH -Mmm. littki'Tltfld*
1
Seeri-tltry r.f T'l.-tYrC- ' * *"
Waller Fisher, Tampa
.
Clarence Parrott, Sutherland.
( XT Again On Again
Joe W'elherAbee, Jacksonville.
W a s h i n g t o n , Nox
i 1*
(onerai
Harry Wells, Jackson viole.
Francisco Y diu. commanding troop*
Clifford Jeffords. Clearwater
u n d e r c o n t r o l of 1141. \ g t i a s Ca l i e nt *- '
Waldo Drew, St Petersburg; ail
* ••&lt; v » | , n " l l I
mari hl'.g on Mexii o iem ali »
111 al li* I od. IV :• o i.i-ti Leun.
tonight Imit-ii hi Park frullimeli
*. tir t impoM.tnt railroad •«Til*-r wir*-t President U !l Milton id l i e
•••.it,
\gu..' ( uliet.le»
Hoard of Dirvit*&gt;r», to immediuUly
l i e n e ia l Pubbi G ó m a le » ' C a rran za issue a call far a meeting of the
force* are at (ju e re ta r o und lrupuuto,' board to make a thorough investiga­
where th e tirst im p o rta n t fla sh be- tion of tin- fiie.
President Milton
I ween General C u rra n 7. 1* and the will issue tile call tomorrow
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• t pi........ a i* a ls o i tii'il,-ul alld wilti
( ,u » er liar's Pro* In mallo n
ill- thorough knowledge of the street
T h e Governor hu» issued tin* fol­
fair» gained by twenty year* of experienve there is no doubt but what lowing Thanksgiving Day procla­
ito- alt rari ion.s will be many ami mation
\ ilia forces
will p ro bably occur
" S t a l e "I Horldu, Kxeeulixt* I fui ni
Tin- Governor's action (olloweir a
\lined
I h e se fat Is Were reported today to
statement
wired t« hint hy Stupt.
bei.
I
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the
(lovetnor
A
pro*
la
•• I n i m i t é e is h a r d a t wo r k
1to
lb*
s t a t e departm en t
by Consul
Hell,
ami
by
information furnished
Ilia
t
ion
Just a I*•w more da.
I.i-for* 1la liow i a r r a n g i n g (or s y l . m i n i m i t e e s
I arotlo-r». who is with \ ilia
that
I
fuhr*est
ati*- doors were lock­
"
T
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a
t
willi
reverent
spirit
w
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will
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swell event &gt;*f till**.*'i*ii W hat
ilio- lo luinii oí tin- i onvi iiiion ed and tin- keys were in the udire
The Oli\ It* uUtiflll Ha l l id ... it 1 •nd IIv* si m K orni agricultural 111,1-, 1. 1 • u1 lauri ■ in tli.iiA* to
Jori ••» i» moving eastw ard from Sun on tin- litst floor where the fire s ta rt­
U her*
Sanford H &gt;1* - *
U hi 1. &lt; xl l o i r '
wo!
Pe
worth
*Hi l l i n g A l m i g h t y
limi
b*r
IM» l i o i i n t i l u l
Luis pi tosi to T a m p ic o
A nother is ed'
Friday. Nov 27
Good inusi*
nub * to see
Vacant s t o r e r o o m s g o o d n e » * und m t h e uni t * d u t t e r a i i i ,ehili-KV oring to cut oil th e forces of
The fire was discovered only after
Qiislintll's Orchestra
i n s * ! ' on tu* vi- be.-n a r r a n g e * ! for a n i l the ol p r a i s e and h o p e hmi H i s p i r . ilio n
O rn erai Je su s C a n a l iz a at Puerto tl hail gained great headway and
sale ul N i’ Y «Well's, I* A ( itjil
aio &gt; work ami jcltii-» unii cooked (tir public und private tusks.
Mexico.
An engagement at Jude, llot j , j n(, cottiti be done to »top its
well i* S o n » ', L. R. Pbilij
R. C food» will Ite 011 exhtbiliun in com"T ifili ende«vor muy be «-row ned near Puerto Mexico, was reported
It is supposed to have
fortalde rooins, also thè nchuol ex- with gratitude;
Bower»'.
today by Ameiicun Consul Canada. . or|Kfnuf,.d in the ofltce on the first
lnl.it
The
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Show
-will
he
a
" T h a t we muy appropriately upon General Jose Carbajal, it Villa comj, building from which it
Hon. M. O. Overstreet, chairman
floor ,,f
of ,lite
feuture of thè fuir, thè automobile a day specially designated, exprem
of the Hoard of
County Commis­
mander was -killed .Whether or not crept to the upper floors The nuildparade, tin industrial parade, the tmr ,,|,|,r,.,dniiyn of tin. opportuni­
sioner» ol Orange County was in
ex Federal forces « rider G e t .e n l ' ¡11|{ wutl occupied by «bout 100 wjiite
,
,1
i lia h v 'how anil many other attrae ties ol llheriy* al.ii peu ye, of our f r e e ­
Sanford I uesday attending the naval
. ,
Higinio a Aguilar and Argumi-mio, j) 0y8( besides ii ujntr interi da nt Hell
Hons will bring -the crowd* und hold dom from disorder, of ubundunt
Ktores meeting, over which he pre­
which threaten Puebla a n - w o t king anil sevt,rto| guards,
them after they are here. T h e Scm- harvest*, of On* manifold benefits o f tn harmony with General Y’illa is n
o
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sided in liis usual aide manner
As
ìinde County Fair will in- u home industry. &lt;&gt;f the gain* of science and known, but renewed titlacks on the
Moses in the times of old l&lt; d the
Vatuable Telegraph Line.
coming and a hearty welcome for of the widening ellorts of philan­ f a n a t i z a lines by Zapata troop* are
children of Israel out of the land of
The l'ortico fslnnds honst a telethe people to Sanford and they will
yvpertcd
Egypt, even so his brothers In-la-ve
thropy.
grnph llno constructed of tnnhogany
lux*- the time of their lives.
lull
( that this modern Moses can help in
"A nd that we may ciiltixate I lie
General Carranza lias again re- and obnny pob's
Tld* 1» n« doubt
i very body boost tin- fair
1leading them out of a tight place in
joys of bllowship and that amid fus&lt;-i! to tlehvet the exeetlltve power tho tnost valutihle trlegraph Uno in
I the naval stores,btJ»in e-»
good cheer and the manifestation tp any but a man of his own selce- exlatence.
Hr ol Iter hood Smoker
* For Molet ! !
Tuesday. Nov. 24th ut H:00 p. in.’ I
Three lota facing Park on Myrtle
... ........................-„ .h ,.,..........»in x x x i i i i i i i i i i i i x x x i i i i i i i i i i i i x x x i n i i i i i i i i i x x x x i i i i i i i i i i i i x x x i i i i i i i i i i i i x x x i i i i i i i i i i i i x x x
avenue and Seventh ttreet
Desir­ have a smoker and good time tnei-t —•
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ably located for hotel or residence. at the brotherhood rooms on Oak |S
Beautiful »hade tree» ten yeai» old. avenue.
All me miter» are urged to
no Other property like it in the. city. ,H,
the newly elected ON
Apply a t once to w . W . I.ong,
flre rs for the coming year will be
installed.
All young men and older men too
P lant Sale Nov. 281 h
that are not affiliated with uny other
The civic* committee of the Wom­ church are cordially invited to at
W e believe in honest and conservative m ethods. W e believe
an » C lub will hold a P lan t Sale ol* 1loncl this »looker. You will have it
Saturday afternoon, Nov. 28th , from good time. Bountiful refreshment»
in prom ptness, courtesy and the best banking service th a t is
4 p. m. u n til 9 p. m. at J. D. and an excellent program by the enpossible to attain .
Robert»' store.
Mr. R oberts will |lMrU|n&gt;nent committee.
deliver an y plant» purchased on
___________ ___
T H IS HANK has had rem arkab le su cce ss and nu m b ers a m ajority of the
his route.
T h e com m ittee solicits
business men of Sanford am ong its depositors. B E C A U S E our people app reciate
the support and. encouragement &lt;tf
6peeil of Momiej r I„eons.
a H O M E IN S T IT U T IO N and th e service and secu rity which we give to our c u s ­
Homing pigeon* ft calm weather
the com m unity tl make this snlu a
Cnn travel at a »peed of 1.200 yard»
to m ers. W e pay 4 per cent in te re st on SavingH A ccounts.
success.
It is the o b ject of the a minute. With a brisk xvlnil prevail­
committee to utilize fund» raized ing'and blowing In the direction of Its
for beautifying the city prrk on flight n plgoon ha« been known to,
Ninth rtroet, a * welj aa make riudy make 1 , 9 0 0 yard» « minuto.
for the Clean Up Campaign in De­
---------------- (----------cember.
(COURT HOUSE BUILDING)
Hard Taak Indeed.
*
I t U hard to get money, Home one
I t la odd and sometim es melan­
à ;
l ...
A. R. KEY,r Ctshlcr
D. L. THRASHER, Y -Pro.
FORREST LAKE, Pro.
■aid, b u t ' i t is harder to spend it choly to see a man trying to " m a k e up
right! Lot u» prove th e .s im ile un­ hla ihlnd” when he has no material on
hand to work with.
true!
Ax'”

i A BANKING

Slar Breakfast Bacon

Cheese
lo Cheese

T H A T Y OU W I L L A P P R E C I A T E

Seminole County Bank |

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�NOVEMBER 20, 1914

TH K SANFORD HERALD
fie l Your Planta Now
started the “ mulefoot hogs.” which
Mule Foot Hog*
is said to bo a winner for this coun­
Please order your Reach, Mow and
Ralph Sauls of Enterprise was in
try.
T h ey are u general purpose Double Red hibiscus now 20c
the city this week, coming over to hog. have great vitality, are good
gpioce. from Cither &lt;&gt;f the following
soil some of hia choice herf nnci by rustlers mul are believed to be im­ Indies: Mesdames F L. Woodruff,
the way he brought some to J . D ’ mune from the many diseases that C. If. Pingue, W I. Morgan, D. G.
The Monroe. Minnie Jon es, -JRoberta that will surpass any w«it- usually a tta c k the porters.
mule
foot
hog
resembles
the
B
e
r k ­ guson, T . !.. O'Connor. W E. Wat­
' e f If "embalmed beef that was 8Vi I
shipped out of Chicago. Mr, .Saul* shire in appearance, the' only no­ son and Miss J-aura Fish.
believes in the best grade of stock ticeable difference being in the solid
Set aside a few slij». ferns or
that he can gel crossed with the nn- hoof, longer face, greater length of p|untR of a type that will make salT h e y are able donations to the plant sale.
tivo stock and then feed them. itcck and legs and rile.
This is the secret of his success and gentle nnd very much like the Po­ Nov. 28th. 4 p. m at Roberts' store.
i he expects to go into the business on land or Duroc in disposition.
Notify any-of the civic committer
_
Mr. Saula has ten young pigs f°r i
many plants you will give for
a_ larger
scale this season.
Having
some line grating lands near Enter- (sale of this breed and any one wiwh- 1j j lt, plant sale. Oet busy now.
prise with plenty of water he will ling to see them can do so at the
The proceeds from the plant sule
raise ckttlc and hogs. He has lately (Saul* farm a t Enterprise.
will he utilized to beuutify und im­
prove our city.

..^ r d
Buyers to Share in Profits
'Eflactisa from August hi, 19J4, to Auguit
lit, 1915, and guaranteed against any reduction
during that time, BUT NOT AGAINST AN
ADVANCE: All retail buyers of new Ford
cars from August lit, 1914. to August lit,
1915, will share in profits of the company to
the extent-of $40 to $60 per cat. on each car
(hey buy, PROVIDED: We sell and deliver
300,000 new Ford çsrs during that period.
Roadster $440
Touring car - $490
Town car $600
Couprlei
$750
Sedan
$075

II

1) r tf ni t

59,507 Ford car* were sold at retail during
August. September and October.

F o rd M o to r C o m p a n y
ft C i n f r C o .
Edward Hijj'm*. Manage!

C a r * a! S i n f o r d M ic h in e

C, F. William», À|en!

iMittif atlf MMiftM'f (im «Mf ffVIfff !•!•! ïflfiMI

G. W. SPENCER«
Í

D EALER

IN HIGH G R A D E B A K E R Y

GOODS

We make anything known in the trail.*
Ju s t received a new
stork of frnil cake .supplies. Special orders Tilled for anything
known in our line. Prompt delivery made anywhere in city .

‘

The Mango is a Delicious Tropical Fruit
Hl«» m i o r q l c o n e o f I b e9 ft
m o d p o p u lartto H cti
f ru» I •- 1_______
i l ( u r to u
« a ml »Pf
aj q w tm i r tu .
I t B l i f tw
______

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ef U e
m i y ( i f i * íni |k &lt;J « l i l i a i p m t a frnBi
h e Ce nt er, l e a v i n g t hr » l i n a» i n r iJ.M-e in r ä t *
g
pr e*
K r T U , toAfUxslsdre, ch u l o * ’/ a u J p u k l r i .

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ml. Man(pi• ate aim ti*r.J f,»r

T b r i r s i e a ll » u r ta » n d v t r i r t l e f o f m a n g o « *
b u t t h e b r « t at.-I m&lt;&gt;»t p o p u l a r are Mf tl gol *»»
H a d e n , 4 -i R}) m&gt;«Ií a n a . It a^p ury, (* «f di *n , L a g r a
T&gt;il
l l ' n *t rnui ,. T
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/ « r i , P a hh rrri il ,, l i m n e d i b i i R » i«|*
fiUÎnf inf ÎU15,
vrsha
I t - y s l |*slra N uUfKfífl
rtrft
tlncfibri Du lea*
0 1
r»»«!y
kill
t h a n t« * ru ty l»Uf t l i f f e r r u t I da.

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f ^ liulfiliutioit

A Coslomer Says Reasoner Brothers’ Plants and Packing Desenre First Prize
for apwsrrf
of th ir t _
y j-rtrs
___________
jtsssnorr Urnlhrn h i r i t o n
' I bsst rflart in build)*» up
si aatHiy ti«*«oi,me..b s_ itropic«!,-*»ml-tropic«)
Hi) t»»pct«l* fruit Irm *nd
»11 «o
Softs
ptiltil
l i n t i ; «Il
rl i of orasmro-

A Cslifqrnl*
Hhot wrilrsi-Yoo
f _________
__ should crrtsinlr rvrriv* first
prit*
(or psrkini
for
pri«» lor
picking «od
*ud «Ita
«tía far
grDvinisiirhitruafsud
bnllhy
ft
tdanU.—Aiwlhrrbuyrt.ia
Nr*
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«Imi, iiihruha,
Chritt
f i l i , « i « f t ) »* esimi,
ibiul-i. o
n i t sm*
i . n■«to&lt;ki o#,uhm Binila
al iteraci»««*,
frfn». v i a r i u t ] bulbi, h n l n l Clsu» «ss * r*«t
n ro tn e.
h a r t f bac! l u r h d r l l g h t »{attui n «
U ile Quii Co i a l m u n i r / , .............................

A. p»rticul»rtjrfnij«ort«*t
' t * - ____ -N»tur» el Hoz*lf dm Nursrrirs^l*
*lo
Ihr
Hrfvi*« iHpsrtuirat.
In
thr Hervir«
I»«
tklrty rwld yrsrs ¡4 tibor II»»Wmr
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- -----lltutbers birr -»starmi
.
y o l slot* of tin *fld plsut
tm-sirilrr. TM* li B*»v ft Ihr
di •p u » • I esf thrlf
|hri»u«h
Derpsrt
ria
thf&lt;»u«h th*
thr Sefrir*
iù n iis D
ine u t . ^“Tb * c u r i r a t■“
Rf»yal‘ r a l m

________
___
II
d t t t o m c r i « l i ©ver th è «turili.

f a g a r r a n d f ru ii f t « « e r .
Fot
i r e « c v p j f o t ih«i hook w r i u

tbtr« «ter/ cUanatìc moditioQ
li idra), Tbt Irutlt *&gt;f theír
« » t i iin
n Itel
t i lHuent
i geni
pai rutaking «mi
rkla rrO«cteJ in t**1ir»oni-

p a rb m M wheotb* lx*f (mm C ai »lo « routait»! •evralffB
/ o l i afrjrrd.
a rr lT rt ), Tb«
'{ t»« carriul
c a r d a ] parkp«rk&gt; rb»p4era
r h a p l e r » o|
off i n l f r n l ì n g a n d i o *
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[ f u w i Q f eg u a l i/
( U i u r t d Ibri# q u a l i } / . ‘

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&gt; W e are aware, of- course, th at the
title of this article is going to bring
down upon us the wrath of our pro­
hibition friend*, who vociferously
maintain in their omniscient
way
that prohibition is temperance, or
th e other way round—just ns you
please.
Rut then they have been
jumping on us for mildly intim ating
the other day th at really, when you
come down to it, prohibition doesn’t
always prohibit, so a little more c r it ­
icism doesn’t very much m atter.
We note with interest th at Mr.
Willi mu H.
Anderson, the
AntiHelp make the plant sate fot r iv f r Bulbon League leader in this statu
improvement—a reaf 'naccess. * You answers our intimation that prohi­
can by donating ot “by purchasing bition is not strictly enforced in
plants, Nov. 28th, R ob erts’ store.
Maine by declaring that once when
This is your chance to order he was in that s ta te he saw little or
Peach Mow and Double Scarlet no -evidence of-liquor retting. N a t - 1
Hibiscus, at 2Or a piece, also vines. urally not; the "bootleggers" ot the
The Rosa de Montann or pink vine, Pine Ttee Stato are not fools. T h e y
r.s we mosf familiarly apeak of it. at had Mr. Anderson’s "n u m b er" tho
20c each; Dutchm an» .Pip«, an ur- moment he entered thr state, and
chid like bloom, at 20c each. Ctep. we have no doubt that they c a re ­
Myrtle 'in carmine, light pink und fully arranged conditions so th at th e
purple, from 20c up to fiOc apiece. must arid kind of uridlty met him ut
Maidenhair ferns 26c nnd 36c each every step of his progress.
Japanese climbing ferns, beautiful
Mr. An demon also wants to know
for decoration purposes, 30c rochj why we don't give the facta relative
Palm», the Phoenix, nt £ 5e for four- to prohibition In Kansas.
Well,
year plants, up to $2.50 and $3.50 what are the facta? In a recent nrfor strong -plants. These plants are ticle Mr. White, of Emporia, doall guaranteed, strong rooted and r la red that prohibition had made
true to* mime, by the Oneco Nur­ Kan as into a i-ort of lmuv«*.i on
series
Apply to Mrs \\ E Wat­ eurtb
It had done away with pov­
son
erty, sickness, insanity and vice,
nnd the people were living in idyllic
and I denic ha ppi nonDi' i-riisjng Sanford
Mr
W lute’s thrilling word pic­
The form ncrchil Club is doing
great work in udvi-rtMiu: Sanford, ture» iinpre* ell u» as they a lw a j- do.
aspi» led by the real calate men und and we felt almost inclined to ad m it
prohibition had "w o n " the
the city should do more during the th at
Rut not so fast.
What
winter season.
The idea that ad­ ’Y o u n t."
vertising should not be- i ontinuetl i ore those cold facts that aiutili in
throughout the year is fallacy, for grim artay? Ja m e s E. House, the
litor of a prohibition paper in
the way to make mhciliMiig &lt;lf»o

REASONER BROS., 226 Benedict Ave., Onceo, Florida

,

Uve i» t o k e e p e t e r n a l l y a t it &gt; on. i
i n o p i e t h e r e a r e who t h i n k t h a t beca use S a n f o r d was ,ol \ *-ri i - c |
, \
eral y e a r s a g o so eilet Uvei., t h a t no
mor e Is Hee ded u n d t h e y a r e rnis
t a k e n in t h i s
T h e f o l l o w i ng l e t t e r
is o n l y o n e of (finny r e c e i v e d by T h e
d e v e%rj y week *11*
a n d*4 »**
dem
s tI rI aHtief »s
«Her
* s . al
HIM
11 Ho»n
I ln

An the cold weather ap p roach es I

Kansu--, surely a c o m p e t e n t w i t n e s s t
u u i a t t e r of t b i » k i n d , i i d n u l s t h a t
tlo-re ire
* t h e pr- h l-Hi'11-.t-»
,
11
f " ' * " " in
of t lo- I lio
- o u i I n » ot I t e s t a l e
Ilot t h a t I» Im—
' a u s e t h e i n s a n e of ito- s t a t e a r e
kt |*t in «tot* Int-jiHals
i iteri- ari
1,1 '
‘' «M'H'tls, a n d
1,1

liiere is.
say s
Mr
House.
m " r'’ ' ‘o n k ln g m Kansas now th a n

If

Sanford

could

In-

a d v e r ti s e d

f
I tK-lievi« that many fro... here who
sojourn In the south wjiitvn would
vieil 'yout city.
Up to this datethree parties have already gone— one
tu St. Petersburg, one to F t . Myers
and onc down on tho e a s t ' c o a s t .
Your city needs advertising.
J O H N F. S P A U L D I N G .
Augusta. Maine.

.h e prese.il

tim e some

H ere’s W h e re Y o u Get

Tires, Tubes and Accessories
And that means that here you get
the most for your money.
Most miles per dollar and most
com fort per mile.
Firestone quality has
world for fourteen years.
no argument about it.

led the
There is

B u t because th ey have th e largest and
best equipped lire factory, and only th e topnotch m e n , th e prices a rc righ t.
C a ll n n d S ao

id—Smooth Tread—All Typea—AO Sixes

J . D. Robert* ha» aomc of the
ffniuft Florida raised beef th a t has
come to Sanford lately.
U wa» u
Florida beef raised by Ralph SaUls
at Enterprise and it hu» a better
appearance than even t h e -b e s t of
prime western 'beef.
The meat Is
rich red and tho fat is the kind that
makes you want to eat it. T h e bee
was exceptionally large as well as
exceptionally prim e and Mr. Sauls
made a good sale on thé meat, al­
though Mr. Roberts Is congratu­
lating -himself th a t he saw Ralph
first for the beef is unquestionably
the best th at has been soen here
this season. T h e cattle men around
here are all improving the breed
until now it Is no exception to see
good Florida beef in tho local maçkots as the- farm ers have discovered
the fact th a t it pays to raise good
ones. Mr. Sauls has some fine cattle
on his range near Enterprise und has
promised to send in some more fine
ones from tlmo to time and th e y
ran be found a t the J.' D. Roberta
grocery and m eat market.
See his
advertisement in this issue.

&amp; O. MOTOR COMPANY WANT ADS
8ANFORD, FLORIDA
\r%f £? A Ö

M

♦&gt;
i
♦&gt;
♦

,9%r

less, convenient

♦
♦

Cook with Gas
Heat with Gas

♦

♦

♦
♦
♦

Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Co.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

♦

♦

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

♦
♦

♦

♦

P ow er B eh in d th e B oat

I l c r r ts a completr* cstitTit you c a n c a rry w i th you .mywln rCTamp it on j o u r rowlMial,
dory . s k i l l o r can« m am I t r a v e l
l t o 9 m iles an h o u r.
&lt; hi
lake, D ay or river y o u h a v e

M OTOR

claim thisconfuJeitce

iUW 1 U R
Ijceaus*. tiuiy have
all the (food prjiitts emlxxlietf by
experienced exp erts
who ha\*c built up
Ferro power nnd repu­
tation in the engine
world.
The n Suhs you get arc
lino to a finished [ roducL.
k T r y i t you rU 1} — t x L y l

A tlt fo r C a ta lo g
w it h p rtra a

Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.

l ,’.u0

years old
Tlie cliuruclers u|ion tho
altloM uf tl.o obelisk are tho no-callod
hieroglyphic*—-ihe 1 picture-writing la
w-hlch thn Egyptians recorded tholr
thoughts and their annuls

113 Oak Ave.

D*ily T hought.

ShipYourEarly Fruits and Vegetables

I ciinr.at t&gt;riil*i* ^ fugltlvs and did*lorcd virtue, iini‘\i-rcl**f'i| nnd un
breathed tlmt never snlll'-s nut pud
s*-es her adversary, Imt stinks nut of
the race, where It.at Immortal garland
I Ih to ho run for. not without dust nnd
* heat — Mltton

To a s a fe and re lia b le hou se. W rite
us fo r q u o ta tio n s. W e n e v e r o v er­
quote to in flu en ce sh ip m e n ts. :: ::
COLEMAN «S AUDESEY, Savannah, Georgia

V.____________________________________ J

STOMACH TROUBLE
TOR FIVE YEARS

l i n e Florida Href
r*' ja,

♦

THE DETACHABLE
must bear the
RO W U.you K.luiythat
(jives you
co n lid e iu e . Ferro
BOAT motiffs m ay justly

i"eriw*ltig so fust that
l!iis¡i,: , 1» will h..v, to lie hull».

fnre, a.

4

a power boat lor ro m m crtc
or pleasure and youi-invest­
ment is exlreuteiy small.

every oecitslon and tny boosting ha*
Ail vJ .
not—'hem f u l l y tn vrtni T&lt;ff 7 “ TTUVtsuiieetied in converting at lonjt one
N e w V o r k ’ « O b e ll* k .
family and Mr. Geo. A. t ’raig and
T h e ohellsk it. t'etitrul imrk, N
wife will leave here Nov
IN for
S was set Up th e re In DM
It u n i
Sanford.
They are taking their
thty gift of W M Yai.derhlll In tl.o
household effects along with
thr­
city
Tin- massive s-rmiUe pillar wuh
um) if th e y like it they i* dj m a k e th at i-flxlnnllv eieviiil in fgxpi a 1»mi t tiOO
r it v t heir f tit lire lioiin
I' * h&gt; Tlmt.ites III nnd Is. Ihere-

Ih-u - u* s o m e o t h e r Florida ci ti es are

Gas is the Thing

New an d m o st co m p lete
♦ line of sto v es, ra n g e s, h eat| e rs and h o t plates.

beg... to long for the surinv south “ V,,r
111 J u n , ‘ l!**‘ * 'J 0U0&lt;&gt;
and the land of celery and
............»,....................
Ut»u" r r"K," t , r '-'1
""
o ran g e*.,
it lias been my intention to go hack p o tted Ulto T n p e k a , or two qu u rts
(.&gt;r e\,-r&gt; (nati wornali and • hdd i q
to Sanford the coming winter hut
Ilo- . 1 1y
W e doli I. id &lt;m u se . '
ill cum* la n c e s , not fully under my
veni li for thè Hccuracy &lt;d the-e tig
control p reven t rue from doing »o. ,
uro», bui t i a r e tlo-y are, and t In .
I luring my absence from t fiere 1
art- i-ntitled to at li-tiM. as miicii re
have been a cim stnnt reader of the
r (o-i t i|s t In- cheli rii id 1In* ptnhibt
Herald and have hno-,tcd San ford on
U on isls
N \ I'tihum- July r*

Mi t rmg .s a earpi-nti-r t«y tfjd e
und for tl.e pnsl ni ne tee*, yrur» ha*
boeri (oroman for Ilio R. J . Noycs
Co., onc of our lurgest contracting
limi*. He bua dotto worlc in all
|.aM* r&gt;f thè cold state of Muine and
is deserving nf n homo in n wur.nef
chinate
la*! un l.o|m tinti i hey triny
he contented and happy in tln-tr
ncwly udopied city

Cook with Gas

%

í i that our city in losing nut by ceasing th*’
4” in the udvertl-lng line
non
Editor Herald

&lt;i W-»'

Urtici*« Published under this Heading fur­
nished by W. P. A. Ruretu. Jacksonville)

I

»Ml. U S IV I. U S A I CAM

f n ti

T R IC E ’S T R U M P E T E E R

Majority of Friends Thought Mr. |taking

BICYCLES aid BICtCiE
SUPPLIES

Hughes Would

other medicines.

I

decided

to

take his advice, although I did ti^t havo

Die, But

any confidence In it. .

One Helped Him to

1 have now been taking Black-Draught
for three months, and It lias cured me—

Recovery.

haven't had those awful sick headaches

T h ere isn’t anything
in th e bicycle supply
line t h a t you will fail
to find at ou r store.
B rin g us y o u r bicycle
rep airin g , you will get
quick and satisfactory
service.

108 Palmetto Ave.
.

since I began using it. ,
Pomeroyton, Ky.—In Interesting ad­

I am so thankful for what Black-

vices from (his place, Mr. A. J. Hughes Draught has done for me.”
writes u follow*: "I was down with Thedford's Black-Draught has been
stomach trouble for five (5) years, and found a very valuable medicine for de­
would have sick headache so bad, at rangements of the stomach and liver. II
times, that I thought surely I would die. Is composed of pure, vegetable herbs,
I tried different treatments, but they contains no dangerous Ingredients, and
did not seem to do me any good.
sets gently, yet surely. It can be freely
1 got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, used by young and old, and should be
and all my friends, except one, thought I kept in every family chest.
would die. lie advised me to try
Oet a package today.
Thedlord’s

Black-DraushL and

emit

Odlv a ouarftr

•—

¡_Y*

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) L•»w- ä. . v a
fiî*

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-«.nk. :

�NOYEMDEH 20, 1914

T H E SANFORD HERALD

STUDY THE FO O T B A LL RU LES
All

Charlton.

I The

Farmer
Wheat

liaise

The People Raise Fa
The

Families

Have A

A n d R a is e Nc

o

? If They 'Haven’t Good

J. L. M ille r’s B akory

f

Lend a Hand!
Foreign c * * h la pouring In. pouring In
IKjurlng In.
Foreign ca»h I» pi urlng in. my fai r rnun
try
Open up your inn* of groin.
OfTor t urad arel «uecor pal».
Cbsnc« like Mils won't t o m e sgulnl

I*n i1

o f p ilg rim s. Irnd s P ond , lend ■
h an d , lend a h a n d !
l-aiiil of pilgrim s, lend a h a n d , iny fair
co u n try
So ld iers d ie and w idow s w eep,
y„u « so lem n tr u s t m u st keep.
Wl i s t ye S O W t h a t m u st y e re a p .

My fair country I

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8 . H a s k in s In N e w Y o r k H u n

P O I N T S F R O M P R E S I D E N T ’S
P IT T S B U R G H
SPEECH.

In lils a d d r e » tn rhe Young
'leh 's Clirtiittarr^ssy'Oi'lntlon nf
PliKtm ruti f f y vWi'trt WTIson snld
Votine muti tir« «•mhnrrtiasod
liy linvlng Inherlti-d thelr fniher» opinion»

I « u n d e r If w e ntt.-ich sutll
- l e m linpurtiile e to « 'Il ri st i a lllty
:ot a me r e Itisi r u m e n t a Ili y In thè
-o iw w i ove e lam d — ■—
—
—
C h a n i c t e r I» » h y p r o d u c i , a nd
sny n m n trini devut es tilmnelf to
l» ciiltJvn t Imi in li In o w n case
- ot n k w u m e a «cttlatr prtg.
•'lirKt carne luto tho World to
- m e nther». tmt lo snvo Miniseli
Vii il«».„ P iti, hi uf Christian
young meli I» mi nruioeliittiiti
menili tu [iitt It» shmilder» under
(Ile world and llfL
Vomii: meli tire strong. Chris
ttau men are thè stro u g e st (tlnd
of yming men.

I linve a tinte for a partlctilar
■&lt;&gt;rt of persoli' and timi ls thè
inorai entrarti.
A man tritìi ls r t rtn o u s ami n

' o w r i r d hiis no mnr ket nt i l e vlrtne
aUiilt ItlC11
l'Io- I If e nf s oc i e t y , l l l e Mfe e f
(Ile World Ijii » c o l i s t n 11t ly l o he
feri frinii (he Isittoiii

If vmi wnnl to moke » (ilare
&gt;tiniosnnii- Mie Is s i Instrunient
•ou can u»o is thè »un.
4 Ymt cullimi «tnnd MtIII.
Voti
milKj puah fortrnrtl thè thtngn
thnt a re righi

Took Much Precaution.
An anonymous letter o f warning
«hlch 31 people had apparently Joined
In writing, waa read In tho London di­
vorce court during the hearing of a
case in which two naval officers were
concernad
Each syllable of the let­
ter. It wan stated, was In a different
hand wrill nx

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Hcre thè law
presumi» flint a man I» tnnocent notti
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o f f e r l o r p a i r in f r o n t o f the* C o u r t I I o u m *
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(i!a. a n d »oil d u r i n g t h r I r g a l h o u r * n/ » »I r .
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l » h - f t a j i r n ( t h » r r r m r f f r A tv t ^ " f . * t i r a
a l e g a l »ai«** «lay. t h e f o i l nr*» I n g d e a e r i bed
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S em in ole C o u n ty , F io n d a
Saul p ron eri)
t&gt;«&lt;ng l e v i e d u p o n a * t ha
p r o p e r l y o f « a i d d e f e n d a n t , i n « a t i a f y «ah i
r i r r u l i i u i a m i r*i*t*
T e r m * uf a a l e r a t h
r u f c h a * r r t o pa y l o r r i m i

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"Cute."
T h e word "cute," which 1» n short­
ened (arm of acute. Is not classical
English. and It Is not to be wondered
h( that you failed to find It In tho dic­
tionaries you consulted
It Is a collo­
quial Americanism and m ight nImoat
be classed ns slang ft has two mean­
ings In the first place It m eans clever,
especially In looking out for one's own
advantage. In petty w ays, shrewd,
smart, as "a cute Irlck.’ It also mean*
small and pretty, a ttra c tiv e , as “a
cute baby." "a cute little watch."

II A N I 1

G iv in g One’s B e st.

S her* If o f He mi n o i e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a
i
H Ke rinn «on
Ilirkm an n A
|l|*»km*&lt;in
A t t o r n e y * f o r IMairiiifT

D a lly T h o u g h t .

He cn.-eful to have vour sons well
Instructed rather than rich for the
hopes of the Instructed are better
than the wealth of the Ignorant.—
Epictetus. •

" T h e essential relations of men and
women to society are not altered by
t h e i r en terin g Into m a rria g e relations
with one another.
W hatever was
owed b efo re marriage, o f gift, of self
development. Is still co lle ctib le and
In the sam e coin. It ad m its no theory
of substitutes.
If children sro your
best, your supreme contribution, let
us have th e m ; In any caso, let us
have th e best of you."— Mary Austin.

T h e G re a te s t T h i n g on E a r th

M ED IC IN E
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j i &amp; i ' s l n j l i l c a l l ..tim e.

WIMS WOMAN'S GOLF TITLE

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aasJH oo d

H o o t /ÌV M tò .M k ,
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D ock,

S n r în p n r llln «t'd Q U v m J ^ W l n t e r ­
j;r j;ç n . c o m l jín e d vvjiçp, to elido P o t nsuas ulll
nuh In s u c h pri^i
lo«xI II là
be n5 5 Irn lint cd b.
ic n a c l p o L t o n s In
d e s lß n c d t o c
iv p u r lf v in g and
t h e DIood. U»
Li Ile l i e r
in n k in ß l h ^
circu la tio n . In ­
Im prot
o l i l e nnil t o n c a u p
cren.vcs t

Hy defeating Miss Elaine V. Rottenthaï " f the Itav telivi- Country club «,f

imr.n'ii,” i np- in thr- TmnrmmirTTr
the Woman s National golf champion
ship tournament at the Nassau &lt;'mmir&gt; cliih .Mrs II A Ja ck so n for the
second time won th e title
As Miss
Kato 11it &gt;■la s she won the title at
i In-tv i hase in l!ifis
Mr* link &gt;n.
who hail* from Massaehusei i * lias

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C u J ' U on

a in pi*

ariti

I l a m a n ti «

J M y f o r S t o r n a i* » T r o u b V
if î e a t l o n . C a t a r r h ,
« t i n 'D i s e a s e s , S c r c i f w K j^ î
r p h lllU c n f f e c tl o n s . If t a k e n
lng t o d i r e c t i o n s .

It isti I like that in ItaH
When
you are arrested for a crim e you are
supposed to he guilty until you can
show that vim hre not
In Jail you
have to endure nil the restriction* and
privations of -i i nni it led felon In
America
Th ere are a few privileges. I
hill the full upp'irtiinllt to redelve rei i
alive* and fro-nd» privsev of corre
s p o in t e r ......... .

NiiKkirrri

11GAI ADVtimSIMi

T"

After ten days of more or less Irk
sennn practice by his variegated squad
Italy, Awaits Fate.
In the rudiments of football, eith e r
the captain uf a sand tot football learn
has made good us n captain, esta b
llshlng a firm hold ou tho other m e m ­
ber of the gang who are trying for
thn team, or else a revolution has
taken place and tho erstwhile enptaln tins become u private lu tho
New lo r k
It is now more than
ranks.
four years since 1'urter t'harltou. the
It Is also possible that the captain
twenty year-old American youth, killed has found the Job too big for him.
hls middle aged wife in their cottage and has gracefully stepped down be
at Lake Coitio, Italy, and placed her
foro ho could he set down.
body In n trunk and sank It In the
nut. In any case, boy*, nt this stage
lake
It Is more than a year wince hla you should doefde oneo and for all
light against extradition from this who \ho captain Is going to bo.
It
country- to which ho fle d - f a il e d . Hls doeB not do to have 11 captains on a
c a s e has been an exiraordlnary record football team, or even two. Tho cap
of the law s delay The European war tnln must and should bo the boss In
now Intervene» to prevent tils trial e v e n * Ef-mnv u r-rtm wont. Let him do
next November, the date set
the talking and tak e your orders from
Judge Palmierl of this city retained him henceforth.
by ex-Judge Charlton, the young man’s
l i e In turn should welcome nnd en
father, to defend the youth, left New Courage suggestions from the phi ye r»
TQjrk on July i.’&lt;. on the * learn ship but these suggestions should not be
mdUk'tfraim arrived at Genoa to find made during practice hours, when th e
Italy excited over Austria's declara­ c a p ta in ’s voice should bo tho only
tion of war against tiervla and every­ voice heard to any extent.
thing a t ' a standstill, tho machinery of
All other things being equal, the
Justice as well as that of. Commerce, captain of the team should bo e ith e r
because of tho seemingly probability tho quarterback, who directs .tho a t ­
that Italy herself would be Involved In tack In any case, o r tho man who
tho Impending si niggle, says the Now plays defensive q u arte r-n o w ad ays th e
York World. • He wjmt- on to J ,n k e most Important Vosftlan on the team
Como qnd conferred with the »uthorlif you have a m an ag er he should
ties there, nnd It quickly became np now
see about
arranging g am es
parent that Charlton would not be ahead, taking plenty of time to Investl
tried In November
Judge Palmierl gate and sen that tho teams s c h e d ­
found that under the circumstances uled are neither too heavy nor too
the trial will not he reached before light, and that they have a suitable
n e t ! Februarv »n he decided to re
field to plar on In c a s e you are to go
turn to America
It look him week* to them
Do you know th e ru les’ Th e re
should be at least one ten-cont copy
of tho official guide In every football
camp. and. If you can afford It. by
all means have your own Individual
Any ^porting goods con cern
” 1 flud," salii Mr Palm ieri, "thnt copy
can supply the
rules books, which
th e re ls g en erai publlr mistinderstand
you should study at least ns fnlth
Ing ne tu what pimlshiio-ni. If any
fully as you do the geography.
mnv he incieli oul to young Chnrlton
Resides the rules, the guldo book
In Italy m order In lite (Irsi degree
c a l i » for Ufo lrnprlsnnmeni
Hut ti contains many valuable suggestions
also pictures which show legal anil
sri-in* noi tu he g n u-m i]) kn&lt;&gt;wn that
Illegal met hods of play
thè young man I» noi Indlcted for mur
Football Is n rough gnine nnd you
d er In thè tirsi degree
F o llo «'Ing thè
should play It rough but always with
Inquisitimi whlch Chnrlton ìimlerwent
In the rules
No flrRt class coach
s h o r t!) after lo wm rettimeli
Italy
to
lite prrsldlng m ag istra te gnve It uh te ach e s or encourages hls men
hi* opinion thnt thè kllllng of Chnrl­ break the rules, as he know*, for
to n ‘s wife wn* iiiit pri-mcillinteil. (hai one thing Hint th ere is a heavy pen
ally for every Infraction when tip«
It wa* rione In (lo- heat &gt;&gt;f piissimi
official* gel wise to It
T h e e s tr e m e penali) for Mi e l i a con
Study the rule* until yon enn pass
vlrtlon ls 2o years' Imprlsnnmerit or
m u r r e li would he of thè iiiost ilnisllc with a mark of 10n in an oral ur writ
_ __.__ —
n atu re h rra u s e vesrs ef' M would ten eVumUiiUliiu uu them.

fo r

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TAYLOR M ED IC IN E CO

ex e rcise li Mo- prl* in to rrld m * *ud
yards are flail' denied
Even d ia ri
toll's le tte rs In me are censored
Jud ge Palmieri expressed him** If ns
completely confident of securing Chnr!
ton’s acquittal In Italy as he did that
I of Jo seph in e Terranova In this city a
few year* ago on the ground of ado
lescen t Insanii.' That will he the co n ­
tention In Charlton ^ ruse
Jud ge Palmieri has been accorded
recognition at the Italian liar w|ih the
privilege nf freely participating In the
; trial
He has. huwuvor, engaged as
hls asso ciate Giovanni Proglo. member
I of the Itnllan parliament, and Enrico

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TH F. O N L Y

tn laying bis ciue before hls Jury n»
favorably as ho may.
“Charlton told me,” said Judge
Palmierl. " t h a t hls first Instinct when
he saw that bo had killed hls wife wa»
to ro»b out of the hou*o and summon
everybody within reach of Ids voice
He did, as a matter of fact, cry out
He felt »o stur«, at the time, he told
me. that ho nnd only tn call people
In and explain how he had come to
kill the woman, to have nil understood
and forgiven.
Rut then he remem
bored that ho wa» In a strange land
and he permitted himself to Indulge
the oppo»lto reasoning—that by plac­
ing hie wlfn In the trunk and throwing
tho body In the lake and disappearing
him self, h li Italian neighbor* would
■imply conclude that tho Americana
hgd moved away In the night and he
would esc ap e ."

T H IN G W E

K N O W OF T H A T W I L L R E L I E V E R H E U M A T I S M P E R M A N E N T L Y
Notice what some who have used it have to :ay about it:

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rarm, Field and Garden Seed that have tlons freely at overy turn of Ills trial.
wen tested and known Jo he adapted to
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lor new crop of all varieties of

Player* Can Get Copy of T h e
for Nominal S u m — Suggestions
for Boya Are Given.

»PAGE SEVEN

Mrs. H. A Jackson, W o m an ’s National
Golf Champion fo r Second Time.
been In tho seml-flnala on three o th e r
occasions.
T h e first time was nt
Wheaton In 1903, when aho was put
out by M Iss'J. A. Carpenter. » T h e fol­
lowing year at Marlon, Mrs Jack aon
lost to Mlaa Georgiannn N. Bishop,
the ultimate winner, and again at
Baltusrol in 1911
Michigan Geta New Track Team.
Goelltz, the _ form er Mercersburg
academy (Pennsylvania) hurdler, will

enter Michigan university with Albert
Smalley Robinson, thin fall. Thoso two
are a track team In themselves. Goelltx
has the making of the best oil-round
atbleto America baa ever produced—
not even excepting J im Thorpe, while
Robinson has proved one of the best
sprtnrera In r.chotaatlc ranks.

Fla.

T ay lo r Medicine Company. Tmiijsi. l-'ln..
Gentlemen
I want to ufTcr my trsllm m iv mi behalf of whnt
your medicine ha* done for rite. I feel lh al 1 cannot praise
T A V L O R ’H U EST DI.OOD M E D IC IN E too highly. I am seventy
years old nnd for right year» doctor» treated me, and I took
nJmoHt everything that you could think of and huve been able
to be up only a day or two at a lime.
I Buffered almost nil thn time with pain» In rny body and llmbe
and pxy Joint* would ache. I had slow fever* from limo to time,
until I went to Tampa and nt that time I could scarcely walk. It
wa* almost Impossible for mo to get up thn door stop*. A friend
recommended TA Y LO R *« R E S T B L O O D M B tftC IN B to me and I
took five bottle* and today I feel like a new person, I feel b ette r
than I have at any time during these eight years.
I do not Buffer with thoso pains any more and I can get about
a * woll a* I could before I was taken sick, nnd I shall he glad to
tell all my friend* who are Buffering from rheumatism that I give
T A Y L O R ’B R E S T RLOOD M E D IC IN E all the credit for my r e aowed health. Respectfully.
M R S . 8 IV. S H E P P A R D .

Punta Rasaa. Fla.

T a y lo r Medicine Company, Tampa, Fln_
P le*se »end by express, care of Klnity Ilro*.. to Ft. Myers, Fla.,
I bottle* of T A Y L O R S HEHT IlITIOD M EDICINE, and oblige.
Re*pectfully,
P. E, GIBBON
I*. 8.-*-1 will state however, that I am not taking all thl*
medicine, but. having been cured of a severe rase of *clat|ca w i t h
two bottles, t « I m p l y r e c o m m e n d It t o oth ers suffering f r o m t h e
sam e trouble and i am ordering for them .— P E. O

5 ,0 0 0 Bottles T A Y L O R ’S B E S T B L O O D M E D I C I N E sold in one drug store in one year.
For »ale in more than aoo Drug Stores in Florida, and every druggist guarantees it by
agreeing to refund the purchase price If you are not aarisfied it has helped you.
b o ttle today.

GET A

�Philip« and Mina Salome Hampton.
The la&lt;11cm brought their fancy work
and enjoyed a happy, informal sorinl ' time together.
Mr«. J . W.
Karnes gave several delightful read­
ings, to the great pleasure of all
present.
The house was prettily
decorated with cut (lowers and ferns
uiut tempting refreshments -daintily
served consisting of salad, cheese
sandwiches, saltincs anti chocolate.
Enjoying Mrs. S hi » boiser,’s hospitality were Mwolames A. E. Philips,
L. R, Philips, Mettlnger, Moses,
Darnes, Henry Wight, F. IV Strong.
Wrn. I a1filer, A. E. Housholder, W. E
Housholder, T . A. Newton. W. L.
Morgan, Howard, Steinmeyer and
Misses Salome
Hampton,
Lillie
Earns worth, EtTio May and Annie
Howard and Miss M artha King.

A B O U T P E O P L E AND E V E N T S
BEIN G A

RESUM E

OF

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H A PPEN IN G S

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Phoned to Mm. R. A. Terheon. Phone 203

T ick ett fo r C ity B e a u tifu l n a il
Tickets for the C ity Beautiful
Ball can be bought of members of
the club or at either of the following
places: N. IV Yowell's, I). A. Cald­
well's &amp;. Sons, L. K. Philips and R.
C. Bowers. Tickets are one dollar,
which includes BUpper.

Eat M ore Fresh Vegetabl e$
T h e y a re W h o le s o m e , A p p e tiz in g , E c o n o m ic a l
F re s h F ro m th e L o c a l G r o w e r s
l * n PUn!
Nirh , .

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C ir an t i V p p c n
.
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The various com m ittees for the l l epá ni ! &lt;!(**-.
la ^ lu r r
f’nch
lo I Oc
'City Drautiful Hall on the 27th reOkrm
port splendid progress, which promp e r lb.
.
10c
ises one of tho most hrillinn dancing Itarfiah««
per btinrh
6c
I'i&lt;tfc1 r*r-»
affairs in the history of Sanford.

their instructor.
Miss Delle Smith
v K erry H 'rri Bridge
Mrs. T. A, Neal delightfully en­ and Mr. Clarence Mahoney were a
tertained the E very Week Bridge graceful couple in their exhibition- of
Club Thursday afternoon at her the "M a x ix e ,” one of the most popP erson al M ention
home on Park avenue. There were ftlur of the new dances, atld gave an
Mrs. Henry Wight has returned
two tallies of players, Mrs. I). I) interpretation that was one of the
from Lakeland.
Holden making top score and win­ best numbers of the evening. D an­
ning the prize, a pretty Japanese cing with them were Miss Adelaide
Mr. and Mrav S. E. B arret have
luncheon set.
After the game the HigginA with Mr. Roy Chittenden
returned
to Sunford for the winter.
guests repaired to the dining room and several figures of the "ono ste p "
whore- refreshments were served. A and Miss Anna McLaughlin with
Announcement»
Mr. J . Howard J a r r o t t of Savan­
color scheme of pink was effectively Mr. Hill in the Fox Trot, another
Hereafter the program monthly nah was the dinner guest of Mr. nnd
qf
the
dnnecs
now
in
vogue,
the
used in the decorations, while the
meetings of the Music. Department Mrs. Terhoun last evening.
table was lovely with its dainty ap­ latter couple making quite a hit.
of
the Woman’s Club will bo opun-Luj-------pointments,
Oyster
pate,
sand Judging by tho enthusiasm of all the
public. for the nomtnaLi 3r1giifama.-cA fcto—m
H earrr and -R ay
#1.isMJM
flJ
J m-.ji Iuy 1*|A
wiches, dinner -brsruit*»J TJcuchatet^
fee
of
ten
cents.
This
Includes
club
i
LeBuch
are
registered
at, the Sanford
.cheese, coffee and mints were served. the nevy dances will be very popular
members
ak
well
as
the
general
pub­
House.
They
m
otored
"d ow n from
Enjoying the charming hospitality of in Sanford. Mrs. Cecil Dutt played
lic,
only
members
of
t
h
e
Music
De
Detroit,
Mich«
an
d
rrp
o rt a fine
Mrs. Neal were \lcsd a.m as._iIat&amp;Lior tho special ^ d a a ta s------Cornual
y r * 1—
having free nd
good m int» nliiimt nil -the
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—until
a
lilt
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garet Darnes, Forrest 1.:i L&gt;y- (1— F.
TLa--.pri.uuii iiMfc—arirn v—a» delightful Vrny down.
Smith, S. E . Darret, W. D. Hidden, Jiour. M r a .B . A, Howard, bos teas,
nnd
interesting and there is no doubt
C. M. Vorco, C. O. McLaughlin and served a delicious refreshment course,
but
that
many will avail, themselves
isting wer&lt;* Mts. J . C. Dennot,
Mrs. B . F, Renee of Now York
A. P. Connelly.
of
tho
privilege
of enjoying gpod is a guest of tho Sanford House.
Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin nnd Misses
—
Snidlc Williams and Anna M cLaugh­ m usicint such n small cost.
S o c ia l D epartm ent Dance y
lin.
Thoso present were Mr. and
Miss Bonnie Bell C arter, who has
Tho regular meeting of the L iter­ been the attractiv e guest of Mrs. W.
Delightfully informal apd one of Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Mr. and Mrs. D.
the most successful dances given by W. Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. ature Department will be held Wed­ P. C arter for several, weeks returned
Howard, Mr. and Mnf.'tT: T. Smith, nesday afternoon at 2 :4 5 at the club .to her home in Valdosta, Tueday.
nn’a Club was t h e ,c a b a r e t dunce. Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Perkins, Mr. rooms. A full attendance desired.
Mr. Carter accompanied his niece
There was a largo gathering of tho nnd Mrs. La Verne Hurt, Mr. nnd
to Jacksonville, returning home on
members of the departm ent and their Mrs. Archie Betts, Dr. and Mrs.
Tonight at tho Congregational Thursday,
friends, who enjoyed the pleasures Cecil Butt, Mcsdnmes C. O. Mc­ church a fine musical program will
of tho evening, among them being Laughlin, J . C. Bennet, R. K. Tolar lie rendered by artists of splendid
Miss Fannie l.owery, who has
tho specinl exhibition of the new S. Puleston, Norman Toole and ability from out of town, assisted p,.,.,, the popular guest of Miss Belle
dunces being taught by Miss Belle Wm. Le filer; Misses Belle Smith, by some of Sanford’s best talent,
Sm ith and Mrs. Braxton Perkins has
Smith, the teacher of the Social De­ Sudie Williams, Anna, Lillian nnd
returned to her home in plant City.
partment dancing classes. The new Adeluide Higgins, Anna McLuughlin,
M itsio n a ry P la y let
dances are particularly pretty and Laura Fish, Olga Schultr, Florhnce
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Mr. and Miss Wilkinson of D ay­
At the Congregational church Su n­
as danced by the several couples dcM F ran k ; Messrs. Ed. Gallowny. Clartona
motored over to Sanford the
lighted all present.
Tho "H esita­ cnco Mahoney, Roy and Ned C hit­ day morning at 11 o'clock the chil­
curly
part of the week, bringing
dren
of
the
Sundsty
school
will
have
tion," with Miss Adelaide Higgins tenden, Billie Hill, Pope Wicker,
Rumph, J a rre tt,
Jackson , charge of thes service's, in celebra­ with them Miss Mitchell of Miami.
and Mr: Roy Chittenden in the role Hume
of leaders, giving the entiro figures, Ernest Housholder, Geo. „Grove.n- tion of lioniu Mission Sunday, under Th ey were the guests of Mrs. StringRalph Wight. Bowen and the auspices of the Missionary Union fellow.
was a charming interpretation of a stein,
1 "America, Sweet Land of L iberty,"
beautiful dance, while Miss Suiilie Buchan an.
Mrs Bello Sm ith and Mrs. J. D
u Home Mission exercise will he
Wiliams with Mr. Clarence Ma­
Conrad,
who have been the guests
presented by tV«£ children, bright
honey and Miss Anna McLaughlin
7'Aimbfr P arty
of
Mrs.
Alice
Robbins have returned
songs,
and
recitwhm»
by
the
im
mi­
with Mr. William Hill, on the ilogx
at the sam e time, shared the honors
Mrs S. O. Shlnholser was th e g ra n t children in costume compose a to their home in Del,and
with the leading couple, the three gracious hostess at a delightful sew- pleasing and attractive program. A
A noted visitor of the week in
couples giving an exhibition of grace ing party Tuesday afternoon
in cordial welcome is extended to the
Sanford
was Dr Wm. J . Martin,
and skill reflecting much credit upon honor of her mother, Mrs. A E public.

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A Chance to Help the Southland
Much depends upon •the H om e
consumption of Cotton.
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Dr. Mtirtln holds the highest office &lt;
in the Presbyterian church, boingi
moderator of the General Assembly '
and is one of the most prorninen
and forerpost educators of the south.
He was the guest of Dr. Brownlee.
Mr. R. R. Iden
representative of
F o rs te r" T ourist
reau, is registered
Neat.

of Albion, N. Y .,
the " A s k
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ADVERTISING
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If AH Local AdvcrliscmenlsUndal
This Heading THREE ('ENTS
McGruder of Orlando Line For Each Insertion. Minims

Mr. C. J
«pent several days in the city,
guest of liie Robbins Nest.

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a Charge 25 Cents.

FC It SALE
l/Mrs. A E. Housholder, who hah
been the guest of her son, Dr, W E.
For Sale l.iitiMiil
"iqily fsjl
Housholder, returned" to her home blood R. I Red egg«
,r hat«hjt(,|
in Hradentown Wednesday morning. J 1.00 for 1.t. H ayn.-«. li. r
dii üíf.n|
25-tf
C lare Outing
T h e class of Mrs. F. E. SleinHouses for sale or rem J .
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m eycr of the Methodist church, after
the regular business meeting and
For ,Sale 80 yard. \.&lt;ong l»l,ttj
devotional exercises at the parson­
plants, 18 days old Ni,,. Z»rnom,l
age. Thursday afternoon enjoyed a
Sanford Farms
25 10tp
delightful outing at the home of
Mrs. H. H. Chappell on Celery
For Sale Bernnid i
u venue.
The parly went out in
flower, cosmos, 'pansie« ,iml »tj.|
automobiles, taking their lunches
flower plants.
Price on siq.llrttidl
with them,
Mrs. Chappell’s hos­
J . F. Harris, opposite
t^t-l
pitable home was ready, for big,
master.
Jfi-.’lp
blazing tires sent out the warmth of
a cordial greeting nnd the pleasures
For Sale New tebt
Aey-1
of the afternoon were greatly en­ one wishing to examm.- !, : t r»r. m)
joyed by all present
An outdoor it nt202 Palmetto avenue 26-2tp
picnic had been planned but the sud­
den change in the weather made the
TO RENT
cosy, comfortable home of Mrs.
For R en t Furnished rnnmi vitkl
Chappell vsry inviting. The mem­
or
without light h.M.-el e. ¡uni 111|
bers of the class are Mesdames F. E.
24-3lf
Steinmeyer, W, W Abernathy, W. Park Ave.
For Rent Two ftirtluhrd roonl
Gentlemen preferred
Mr« R E.|
Tolar, 807 Magnolia
25-tf
For R e n t —6 room cotuj». rite-1
trie lights.
Modern
2 1S Krmi|
avenue^
Enquire 21TI Frrr.rlT'26-ítp
For Rent 8 room hou»e bet«r
Sixth and Seventh St on 0»k An.|
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For Rent after N&gt;.\ M 5 ro«a|
cottage, 1210 Purl
ue |17#l
per month including w.,.t&lt;-r G *1
K arttrn Star
At the meeting of the Eastern Spencer.
S t a r Tuesday night was an unusual-;
For Ren t— Good seven *rr« fznxl
ly large gathering of members, the
barn and bouse, near Peek R‘*|
largest in fact since the meeting of
r*ock Station, known n* ('»»th Gu-I
the Grand Chapter in the spring.
den.
Address Cora t* IWtiifW
T h e oHirers of the local chapter are
1205 Center St . &lt;'.*t . «tula, 'o*!
very much pleased nnd encouraged
I Mir
York.
; by the growth af the order and the
interest exhibited by the members
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F o r R ent
Suit«* N|
-1 here were two initiations nnd a de­
rf
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and bath
liver M.t 1
lightful souul hour followed the busi­
ltd
Sanford Telephone Co
ness session. Mrs. J. D. Parker and
Mrs. Bryan, hostesses of the even­
For Rent To refined ■ ipl«. !**|
ing served punch and wafers.
Vis­ nice rooms. Excellent locilioo.
itors from out of town were Mrs. dollars per month.
No «null &lt;»1
J . O. Conrad and Mrs. Belle Smith dren.
Enquire R, Herald
of D cL aad ; Mrs. McGngin of Ocala
nnd Mrs. Crosby. Three initiations
Five acres tiled land
we A? announced for the next meet­
limits for rent, m-ur brick r u d * * !
ingloading station.
A i-|d* 1,1
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Conn»dly, Sanford. Florida
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To Withstand Earthquakes.
Furnished rooms for hou‘*dr»P&lt;j
Earthquake construction has now
roacbt-tl a very practical stage In the a t Mrs. C. II. Smith'-. 308 r«t|
seismic districts of Italy, where all Ave., between 3rd *n«l
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new buildings are being erected under
•tricl supervision with respect to tholr
For Rent— Rooms furnisM
ability to resist earthquako shocks
ITofessor Otnorl, the Japanese author­ furnished. Cor. Park and S«««al
J îd t f 'l
ity. has estimated that 99.8 pef c en jo f street.
the deaths In the great Messina earth
For R e n t— Two |,¡g »tor«
quake of 1908 would have been pre­
Joe I »»Mod.
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a
s t First street.
vented if tho buildings had been prop­
24-tf
Coca Cola Company.
erly constructed.

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"Peabody, C. II. Smith, Bragg, Col­
burn. Weaver. H. H. Chappell, Mc­
Cauley, Fields, Bailey, Venable, T.
P. Hill, Washburn, Thorntop, Ma­
son, T . K. Sm ith, Marsh, Pevy-hiMtsei -Drosmr'
Newton,
Milteer,
Schum ann, T . W. Williams, Martin,
G ates; Misses June Waddell and
B en n ett.
Other guests were Meadames Claude Herndon, Monroe,
Mettingpr, Spencer, Fletcher, L. II
Philips and S. &lt;&gt; Shlnholser

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For Exchange— Three O P * *
T h e primrose path was no blithe
for
. r d « l.d .o m , « a y (o, , h . Moh.m. c" b“to.'i ln IO” J ™ " c'jChl»*, *
mpdan woman. Originally the penalty shire
a^lrr boar.
l,oar'
1 ' 25-W
ft&gt;r female unchastlty. w m Imprison- Sanford.
ment for life. Thl« waa changed later
Lost— Ladiee' gold watch S*
to etonlng for mnrrled women and l 6o
Finder please rrW»
lashes and exile for one year for unh , afternoon.
married free women. For slave worni. Miss Allio Trafford, Herald ofl*«
25-Î»
en one-half Of the penalty waa Im­ receive reward.
posed.
!T.oa
W an ted — Man with »&lt;&gt;^r
to either buy me out or tjk,f ^
Ecuador a Fertile Country.
in share cropl'n&lt;
Ecuador Is rich In agricultural lands. half
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but In very few cases are they worked acres.
Crop already start»«!
to their full capacity;'In fact, much of i0Od opening. Close in t o « - '
tho most fertile land Is not under cub i&gt; D c-o Herald
tivatlon at all. As la the c u e lo other I
’
South American countries, the land U&gt;
W anUd— 16,000 cabbage
held In auch largo t r s c u that proper
C.
E. Chorpenny, R- F. D- J
supervision and cultivation la not prac­
or phone Moore's
ticable.
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THR He a r t of t h e w o r ld s g r ea t est v e g e t a b l e section

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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IN S A N IC ) R D — Life la Wuiiti Lwini/

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1911

VI

MANUFACTURERS
like

SANFORD

T H E M D E S lItOHS OF LOCATING
H ER E

«EVEUAL o f

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ntJJU fciR &gt; ^ ° f t e n j n a d ^ h o
lUtrnn-nfHi** lla n fn rtT ^ « 7 * —I w
osnufacturing center. The only ne«a'ity for this city has been cheap
motive power and it would seem now
tkat in the very near future this se c ­
tion of Florida will Have cheap elec*

Had n Fine Fair
C. M Hand has returned from
the Alachua ('aunty Fair held at
Gainesville last week and reports one
of the most pleasant trips of his life.
Mr. Hand had his roll on the trnek
atld won some of the prizes.
He
states that the fair was one of the
host every held in Florida and the
Gainesville people the lost in the
world when It comes to hospitality.
f l a y to attend [the
Marion County Fair at Drain and
Experts to interest several of the
owners of horses to bring them to
Orlando via Sanford and give us a
few days raring at the Seminole
County Fair.

NO 27.
Thanksgiving Service
&lt;&gt;n jiext Thursday a t _ l l o'clock
at the Congregational church"Yill be
held the unuuul union Thanksgiving
nervice. All the people of the city
are urged to give this hour to
Thanksgiving.
The following proV EG ETA BLES DID NOT S U F ­
grtm has Iw-en arranged by the Min­
FE R AND G R O W E R S ARE
ister'* conference:
HAPPY
Presiding Rev. F. P Strung
Scripture Rev. F. E^JàUaaïucyoï.
r S a j jlBctL-»*. JU.aj^_lucky/ -e—
Prayer “ Rev. !&gt;.- E. Uni a1nlev.*
Where other point in the sta te
Sermon— Rov. F. H. W a t k in s ..
suffered damage by klliihg frosts and

WEATHER MAN
GOODTOSANFORD

HIS MAJESTY, KING TURK

i ,mon . J 1" ' , .

M ri.in -.Ur . »

trfdty.
Even now manufacture™ are turnin* their attention to this section of
Florid* as the coming manufacturi„l place of the state. I t 1* fallacy*
to think that a manufacturer wants
' tb locate in the largest cities. The.
rtrene is rvidont^rom several let­
ters received this week, by Secretary TOLL) T H E INVESTORS T H E
• {Hynes of the Commercial Club by
TRUTH ABOUT EVER
manufacturers who urc desirous of
(¡L A D E LANDS
locating in Florida and have picked
Sanfofd &lt;&gt;n account of the transporta­
Kansas City. Mo . No\
23
Florida state otlirialsa understood
tion facilities
One of the heat propositions hand­ and endeavored to make purchasers
ed our way is the manufacturer of understand tinti lands m the Ever
cotton good*, especially overalls and glades had to be drained before it
the manager wants Sanford to sight was habitable, according to the tes-.
him to our advantages.
He had tim ony today of Governor i’urk
been reading The Herald and de­ Trammell of Florida, in the trial &lt;,f
rided that Sanford was the rity for E C. Chambers, president, anti four
alleged agents of the t hmuhers
him
The defendants
His- offer to come here will he Land Company
placed before the Commercial Club are charged with using tin mail' to
at the next meeting and there is n** defraud in the -»all ut Moli la lui"!»
G o v e r n o r T t u m m e l l explained
doubt that he cun be induced lit lo­
cate here
He slates th a t lie WunM t h a t t h e s t a l e sciiti c e r t a i n t r a i t s o f
to lot..t iu the smaller cities and »» E v e r g l a d e ' l a u d t o o L t i, . &lt;n . ,■ , t o
hu factory at present 1» in a north­ b u i l d c a n a l s a n d d r a m t h e r e m a i n ­
ern city of the size of Sanford c a r­ der, Hi* asserti* t h a t f o r u t i m e it
ries mil the statement I hit t nil fac­ it u a ‘ i tu pò*- I id ! •» - ■II ii . - f t h.
tories “'t i.ot in favor of the largest i l a n d b e c a u s e ol h * ' ,\ 1 H .Il I", .thniir
otic»
i'iis manufacturer wants a Fieli tela l a n d , bu . tila •il lh.it in t h e
!** had
bï! &lt;1 heelt -*-!ltsjg
, »antler .lunate and plso wants to j last, year the Mat«*
1.1 Pi a ■il p i n i
he nearer the raw material
As the E v e r g l a d e » mil
rotten mdi' are now in Gi orgia ti l g f rinii } J ü | » i l un -U r
and the t »r&gt;*11»lit•* he could have hiReplying
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factory
".inhird and disirdmt«* «-■■tul .i- i •&gt; » t . t • t
r* t - ^ g gr-Tcruif biffter Unm in “Ft- Trig feruti Î 2 0 t&lt;&gt; f ! fin a
V ' present locution In the norhhwe.t.
..I i h.
R e p l y i n g I n „i j u i - ' I iu
let ever y inii|\ plug fur Sanford t filli t ,|r tfl » Il \ II la- *t r T ilei r. 1
i i i m .11 .t,i t i irmg c e n t r.
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OPEN IN C O F B A P T I S T TE.M '
R L E . ''I \ |&gt;A Y . N O V ,
H IE J2 N D
In »pit- ul tin- inclem ent weather
large audience* atte n d e d the nix
opening services in th e New Hnptist
Temple lest Sunday. T h e first ser­
vice »a« held ut fislf) a. *rn. and 47
of the workers were present to par­
ticipate in ill., first formal worship
ill the tew 1-h lire It home
This »
» prater meeting

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under the leadership of lion
II Jlnklli*. Gen. Sllpl , and
Alii«- Ira (Toni, I’rtmury supt
at tendance was ItiS.

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vrjular convocsUon of Nov. 26th
Th»nt T " , decUr8d&lt; off

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c i t y to hunt in ' th e pu»t f*-w day» ,
would indicate t h a t in Seminole
county there exists all th e different
varieties of gnm** th at m ake the pas­
tim e of hunting very pleasant.

No detailed statem en t is foitb- I
coming Lrom the m any who went
forth on the first duy as the wind
blew a gnle and tho cold was severe
enough to make the most intrepid
hunter wish he wits near a camptiio
but regardless of the cool weather
many of tho Sanford sport» were
lucky enough to bring in souk* fine
bugs of ifUnil,. tu r k e y ami »ever»!
weio fortunate en ou gh to g*-t u d*-*-r
Out in the B la c k Hummock coun­
try nrdund O viedo th e turkey uml
deer are reported us being very plantiful before tho first day. Since that
time there have been many of them
bagged but there arc ph*nty left for
those who wish to seek them in the
wild matin, of that great -countty.
From this tim e until the 20th of
February there will be many hunt­
ing parties go from this city as Ssn-

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
HUNTER’S PARADISE

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At 11 a. m. a thanksgiving sorvire work »ione f»y thè state.
»a* held. A sermon by the pastor
on What the Lord Hus Dopo- for
gave the workings of thu church
and building committee in tonetruction of the Temple. T h e house was
comfortably tilled for this service.
At -i fh the afternoon u general
•&lt;*r\in- was held in which several
tninistrrs of the city took part and u
L O C A L S P O R T S HAVE GREAT
tcneral old fashioned testimony was
engaged in.
LUCK DURING TH E
A* 6 p. m, the liglrts were turned
on by the rhildren of the members'
in»1*11’ l,u'lding com m ittee.
About
00 people assembled 10 witness this
part of the service. As soon as the
hlhts Hashed on the noyn 1 Hand
a ready in place played a new rally
«•ng. written by M rs. E . K. Cox for
the occa iun. The tuno of "M a ry “ nd. My Maryland" was used. The
■ • P. U. program wan then rond^«d with Mias Clara Millen as
Prwident.
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i l * oi ‘ he choir, of which Pi of,
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Wiltlman 1* director.
Mr,‘
Tolar, pianist and Miss
orgaret Davis, associate pianist.
e tott-'toal program clearly pleased
* , * r t ‘‘ *udleijce present.
The
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^“ l,acity of the building win*
PrtctiisUy taken.

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He it Resolved, That we the people of this runs I
favored county' hereby urge the necessity of -i-u'ing
jeside ;ill rivalry and aspiralion- for « Hire and for a h \v
hour» -forget .about politics and by conihiiud ‘ lion .»&lt;-i k
in encourage industrial, inrieuntile and linaneial pur­
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l&gt;et us all in this season of boutiful crops and restored
confidence in general financial conditions unite in their
e f f o r t s to promote a broad reciprocal spirit which does
nui mean patronizing the mail order houses by a jugful
and to bring back that degm- of business activity which
in years past has characteriz« d the county in general
un»i Sanford in particular.

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While every cultivated a c r e is laden with plenty
every heart responds to the ini* ired ho(&gt;e of goo»l times;
every ripple on the broad bosoms of Lakes Monnw and
Jessup and Harney breathes an invitation to our people
to engage in the commerce of ihe world.
As the happi­
ness of one is the concern of all we ask the cooperation
of our neighbors here and ull over this neck of the woods
in all pursuits and as this season marks the advent of a
new era industrially and otherw. &lt;•we desire it tube known
that Sanford throws open her g;ilcs and wc invite ihe
world t&lt;* entgr, barter, trade, ell and buy and aid in
inaugurating a pros[*ority that may extend throughout
the land like a tidal wave and t«&gt; meet us in a spirit of
broad patriotic godd fellowship intent only upon the
common good of our great county,
T H E P E O P L E O F S E M IN O L E .

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gum* »..rili'j. » ill
«t-«.- ti» a that truck and every man
¡uni uh pc»- a» the uir Dial » c lircuthe.
» h o hunt» lias Ids license with him
U** » n m tlic » o r b l ii&gt; come in anti
uml the warden »'((] ex am in e ihe
view mir iti'i'lny», fur we huve* ill*papers wherever to* finds a man or
g r c n l f 'l enmity in ihe wnith and
part} **( m**ti hut.ling iti ibi* coun!&gt;
.-\|.i ci to i-**nv un i- .ill i In v I'ltor»
l l c g e f 'l l* &lt;*» "( » h u i *o n«truciion
&gt;i| i In» l.«&gt; i
som** ni ihe l.tmt owners around
till- .« Ir I •1.4 I-«- lllgllt-» , l!l pllMtlVI-1)
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b *• »iinfiir.i law - phi red upon the Inw
K.i* h hunter
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and a word
f..il art n lc. **»pi*i-nill&gt; " T h e F all of
In th*- wise -li.iulit lie » u then* nt.
\ M » * r t * " lo 1*** toil tin hen* at Sun
Inril Ini I lu* Ii i -I lo n e in the »mitli . T h e Suml.iy hun tin g has also been
Save ynui money .tor the S em in o le abolished ¿»met* lini new warden took
his office and all who violate the
C ounty Fair
Su bah ath » they have heretofore
done will come to g rief
Tin* laW is
strict on tin* S u n d ay hunting but
hud n*-Ver been enforced before in
this part •&gt;[ the s t a t e and ignoiunce
of th e l a » will not p r o t e c t any t h a t
fall into lini hands of the vigilunt
warden of Seminóte.

HUNTING SEASON
HAS OPENED
(¡A M E LAWS p r . n t e d a g a i n
FOR H E N E F.T OF
VISITORS

Re m ember now th a t you must
have a license to hunt &lt; ven on your
own Intuì, that all in fra c tio n s of th e
In»** will he s t r ic tly enforced and
Lust tn r iiiv . N*.vernier 2d. tin- that Sunday hunting
specially will
open season for hunting begins. W e he w atched by th e warden and t h e
have printed tin- game law Severn I offenders »ill suffer.
times, but for th e in form ation of
those who may riot he familiar with
it, we print it ag ain :
From N ovem ber 20 to F ebru ury

20 sportsmen may hunt for game un­
restriction imposed by, tin* »tatn^.
lawn, which limit the i|Uunlily of
game that can he killed and require
that every person bunting tn the
.»late have a hunter's license Coun­
ty licenses costing j 1, givq the rig h t
to hunt in tiie county tn which they
are issued: r.tr.te licenses, costing J 3
give the right to hunt in us many
der

= \ Sanfofd., Horidà, Nov. 26, 1914.

NEW G A M E WARDEN
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1) * tilg - 1...» »ill 1.1* oil t hi- » li d In

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\\ hen*;us, The re«*enf r**ld nap s e e m s t o h a v e no
, nfoi'd urowers and o ia
-piiial ytnidffe ayain»l tin
IrlUu-e will confiluie to be s h i p p e d l&lt;* norlliern mark* i ■
to gladden ihe Ifear La of l he pi up!e who are existing in
sn o w and ice and the prire will fallen the pocket bunks
of the loeal growers, il iu s making stronger the touisi
ihat Seminole County is (lie only real Garden Spot in
the World; therefore,.

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EVERY HUNTER
MUST HAVE LICENSE

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metrópoli» of Semifiolt*
irare of Cm] und severa!
now tveull
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SEMINOLE FAIR
PROMISES SUCCESS

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United S t a te s (.»n lrm An*irn**v
" Y’»-», sir," replied
Luige Lili»
" I am inti reMed tri il »' ause 1
d o n 't waul I " »ce lioot or of I Ile
St ate of Florida n.| .g i ■
1 r . ij l . b e r
Mr
fudge Kills ' . 11 *

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W* « .l* rf--._ .,j „ |l|t r
l!gl, ,|y hurt , nd
only the tenderhst vrpwaDHff" rtn«r

The great event Friday night at kitted.
* s
the Sanford House.
- There ia a vast difference- of opin­
ion as to the damage done in this
section.
The cold winds sweeping
across the lake were tempered to a
remarkable degree and fields that
\\erc side by-side exhibit the caprices
of the wind'. Sbme tomatoes wore
killed and in the next field were un­
touched. Some eggplant is reported
C O M M ITT EE HARD AT W ORK touched ami other fields aro un­
MARINO T H E IR Alttouched.
R A NOM EN TS
The lettuce where it was headed
suffered more by the 'winds and it
The Seminoie County Kim will he
»ill ta k e révérai d ays to estimate
otic oí the greatest events of the
h o » much the headed stuff will be
wlutei »canon in Florida.
delayed. Many of the lettuce grow­
Tho (act that it will be strictly a
ers report their stuff ns being in fine
street fair will enhance its value
shape and they will begin shipping
with the huninoss men of the city
this week. The celery of course was
giving, us it will, the main a ttr a c ­
not touched, as it takes a regular
tions on the street ami keeping tin*
freeze to hutl this great crop.
liiillietiM* crowd* in t tie main part of
According to W e a th e r Observer
the city during the four days of the
Du Bo»** the th erm o m eter here only
fair.
»•-ni to the MU mark at hm station
It ha- been di-Il n 11i-l v de* idei! now
on Union avenue
I rider the same
In bolli I lo- Semillóle »'olllilj Fair
conditions Jack so n v ille went to 23,
for four days.in I'ehruary. beginning
Gaines ville to 2 0 and some points
February :trd ami la-mug four flay»,
farther south wrnt lo u e r than S a n ­
tna Kt ug it \\ i■*! t, i--i la - . I I . r - flu y ,
ford
T h e record here can easiiy bo
Friday and Saturday.

FLORIDA OFFICIALS
ARE INNOCENT

GREAT. EV EN ! I N CHURCH CIRCLES

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For non-resident hunter« a In-eriM--of t

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B ir d s

The game biriLi designated by the
act of 1913 are swans, geese, Brunt,
and river and sen ducks; rails, coots,
mud hens, and gallinulm, shore birds,
plovers, surf birds, anijoj, woodcock,
sandpipcrii, tattlers, curlews, .wild
turkey, grouse, pheasant, q u ail-an d
turtle doves.
The open season on wild turkey
(Continued On 1’nge 4)

The Largest
Advertisement
Today

Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
get first page mention iis
tho largest a»Ivortisers in
today's issue. The ad­
vertisement may he found
on page &lt;\
S p e c ia l N o tic e

The Herald will on each
d a y call a tte n tio n to th e
la rg e st a d v e rtise m e n t in .
th e cu rren t issu e.

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                    <text>A B O U T P E O P L E AND E V E N T S
BEIN G

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SANFORD

H A PPEN IN G S

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OommentralHmii for this t’olumn Should he Marked "Society Editor". or
Phoned to Mm. R. A. Terheon. Phone 203

Philip« and Mina Salome Hampton.
The la&lt;11cm brought their fancy work
and enjoyed a happy, informal sorinl ' time together.
Mr«. J. W.
Karnes gave several delightful read­
ings, to the great pleasure of all
present.
The house was prettily
decorated with cut (lowers and ferns
uiut tempting refreshments -daintily
served consisting of salad, cheese
sandwiches, saltincs anti chocolate.
Enjoying Mrs. Shi » boiser,’s hospitality were Mwolames A. E. Philips,
L. R, Philips, Mettlnger, Moses,
Darnes, Henry Wight, F. IV Strong.
Wrn. I a1 filer, A. E. Housholder, W. E
Housholder, T. A. Newton. W. L.
Morgan, Howard, Steinmeyer and
Misses Salome
Hampton,
Lillie
Earns worth, EtTio May and Annie
Howard and Miss Martha King.

Tickett for City Beautiful nail
Tickets for the City Beautiful
Ball can be bought of members of
the club or at either of the following
places: N. IV Yowell's, I). A. Cald­
well's &amp;. Sons, L. K. Philips and R.
C. Bowers. Tickets are one dollar,
which includes BUpper.
The various committees for the
'City Drautiful Hall on the 27th report splendid progress, which promises one of tho most hrillinn dancing
affairs in the history of Sanford.

their instructor.
Miss Delle Smith
v Kerry H'rri Bridge
Mrs. T. A, Neal delightfully en­ and Mr. Clarence Mahoney were a
tertained the E very Week Bridge graceful couple in their exhibition- of
Club Thursday afternoon at her the "Maxixe,” one of the most popPersonal Mention
home on Park avenue. There were ftlur of the new dances, atld gave an
Mrs. Henry Wight has returned
two tallies of players, Mrs. I). I) interpretation that was one of the
from Lakeland.
Holden making top score and win­ best numbers of the evening. Dan­
ning the prize, a pretty Japanese cing with them were Miss Adelaide
Mr. and Mrav S. E. Barret have
luncheon set. After the game the HigginA with Mr. Roy Chittenden
returned
to Sunford for the winter.
guests repaired to the dining room and several figures of the "ono step"
whore- refreshments were served. A and Miss Anna McLaughlin with
Announcement»
Mr. J. Howard Jarrott of Savan­
color scheme of pink was effectively Mr. Hill in the Fox Trot, another
Hereafter the program monthly nah was the dinner guest of Mr. nnd
qf
the
dnnecs
now
in
vogue,
the
used in the decorations, while the
meetings of the Music. Department Mrs. Terhoun last evening.
table was lovely with its dainty ap­ latter couple making quite a hit.
of
the Woman’s Club will bo opun-Luj-----pointments, Oyster
pate,
sand Judging by tho enthusiasm of all the
public. for the nomtnaLi3 r1 giifama.-cA fcto—m
Hearrr and -Ray
#
1
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Jm
.ji
Iuy
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wiches, dinner -brsruit*»J TJcuchatet^
fee
of
ten
cents.
This
Includes
club
i
LeBuch
are
registered
at, the Sanford
.cheese, coffee and mints were served. the nevy dances will be very popular
members
ak
well
as
the
general
pub­
House.
They
motored"down
from
Enjoying the charming hospitality of in Sanford. Mrs. Cecil Dutt played
lic,
only
members
of
the
Music
De
Detroit,
Mich«
and
rrport
a
fine
Mrs. Neal were \lcsda.mas._iIat&amp;Lior tho special ^daatas---- Cornual
yr*1—
having free nd
good m int» nliiimt nil -the
ilanrinr.
u.^J._inilnlifml—until
a
lilt»
garet Darnes, Forrest 1.:i L&gt;y- (1— F.
TLa--.pri.uuii iiMfc—arirn v—a» delightful Vrny down.
Smith, S. E. Darret, W. D. Hidden, Jiour. Mra.B. A, Howard, bos teas,
nnd
interesting and there is no doubt
C. M. Vorco, C. O. McLaughlin and served a delicious refreshment course,
but
that
many will avail, themselves
isting wer&lt;* Mts. J. C. Dennot,
Mrs. B. F, Renee of Now York
A. P. Connelly.
of
tho
privilege
of enjoying gpod is a guest of tho Sanford House.
Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin nnd Misses
—
Snidlc Williams and Anna McLaugh­ musicint such n small cost.
Social Department Dance y
lin. Thoso present were Mr. and
Miss Bonnie Bell Carter, who has
Tho regular meeting of the Liter­ been the attractive guest of Mrs. W.
Delightfully informal apd one of Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Mr. and Mrs. D.
the most successful dances given by W. Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. ature Department will be held Wed­ P. Carter for several, weeks returned
Howard, Mr. and Mnf.'tT: T. Smith, nesday afternoon at 2:45 at the club .to her home in Valdosta, Tueday.
nn’a Club was the,cabaret dunce. Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Perkins, Mr. rooms. A full attendance desired.
Mr. Carter accompanied his niece
There was a largo gathering of tho nnd Mrs. La Verne Hurt, Mr. nnd
to Jacksonville, returning home on
members of the department and their Mrs. Archie Betts, Dr. and Mrs.
Tonight at tho Congregational Thursday,
friends, who enjoyed the pleasures Cecil Butt, Mcsdnmes C. O. Mc­ church a fine musical program will
of tho evening, among them being Laughlin, J. C. Bennet, R. K. Tolar lie rendered by artists of splendid
Miss Fannie l.owery, who has
tho specinl exhibition of the new S. Puleston, Norman Toole and ability from out of town, assisted p,.,.,, the popular guest of Miss Belle
dunces being taught by Miss Belle Wm. Le filer; Misses Belle Smith, by some of Sanford’s best talent,
Smith and Mrs. Braxton Perkins has
Smith, the teacher of the Social De­ Sudie Williams, Anna, Lillian nnd
returned to her home in plant City.
partment dancing classes. The new Adeluide Higgins, Anna McLuughlin,
Mitsionary Playlet
dances are particularly pretty and Laura Fish, Olga Schultr, Florhnce
■•
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Mr. and Miss Wilkinson of Day­
At the Congregational church Sun­
as danced by the several couples dcM Frank; Messrs. Ed. Gallowny. Clartona
motored over to Sanford the
lighted all present.
Tho "Hesita­ cnco Mahoney, Roy and Ned Chit­ day morning at 1 1 o'clock the chil­
curly
part of the week, bringing
dren
of
the
Sundsty
school
will
have
tion," with Miss Adelaide Higgins tenden, Billie Hill, Pope Wicker,
and Mr: Roy Chittenden in the role Hume Rumph, Jarrett, Jackson, charge of thes service's, in celebra­ with them Miss Mitchell of Miami.
of leaders, giving the entiro figures, Ernest Housholder, Geo. „Grove.n- tion of lioniu Mission Sunday, under They were the guests of Mrs. Stringwas a charming interpretation of a stein, Ralph Wight. Bowen and the auspices of the Missionary Union fellow.
1"America, Sweet Land of Liberty,"
beautiful dance, while Miss Suiilie Buchan an.
Mrs Bello Smith and Mrs. J. D
u Home Mission exercise will he
Wiliams with Mr. Clarence Ma­
Conrad,
who have been the guests
presented by tV«£ children, bright
honey and Miss Anna McLaughlin
7'Aimbfr Party
of
Mrs.
Alice
Robbins have returned
songs,
and
recitwhm»
by
the
immi­
with Mr. William Hill, on the ilogx
at the same time, shared the honors
Mrs S. O. Shlnholser was the grant children in costume compose a to their home in Del,and
with the leading couple, the three gracious hostess at a delightful sew- pleasing and attractive program. A
A noted visitor of the week in
couples giving an exhibition of grace ing party Tuesday afternoon in cordial welcome is extended to the
Sanford
was Dr Wm. J. Martin,
and skill reflecting much credit upon honor of her mother, Mrs. A E public.

Eat M ore Fresh Vegetabl e$
T h e y a r e W h o le s o m e , A p p e t iz in g , E c o n o m ic a l
F r e s h F r o m the L o ca l G r o w e r s
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N E W E S T FA LL M ODELS
AT RADICAL REDUCTIONS
A Chance to Help the Southland
Much depends upon •the Home
consumption of Cotton.
Do your part in responding to this
commendable cause.
*'
Take * advantage
of this sale.
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W E D E L IV E R

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CELJ i l l |»l, P"

Dr. Mtirtln holds the highest office &lt;
in the Presbyterian church, boingi
moderator of the General Assembly '
and is one of the most prorninen
and forerpost educators of the south.
He was the guest of Dr. Brownlee.

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Mr. R. R. Iden of Albion, N. Y.,
representative of the "Ask Mr. *&gt;
Forster" Tourist Information Bu­
reau, is registered at the Robbins If AH Local AdvcrliscmenlsUndal
Neat.

This Heading THREE ('ENTS
McGruder of Orlando Line For Each Insertion. Minims

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Mr. C. J
«pent several days in the city, a Charge 25 Cents.
guest of liie Robbins Nest.
FC It SALE
l/Mrs. A E. Housholder, who hah
been the guest of her son, Dr, W E.
For Sale l.iitiMiil
"iqily fsjl
Housholder, returned" to her home blood R. I Red egg«
,r hat«hjt(,|
in Hradentown Wednesday morning. J 1 . 0 0 for 1 .t. Hayn.-«. li. r
dii üíf.n|
25-tf
Houses for sale or rem

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For ,Sale 80 yard. \.&lt;ong l»l,ttj
plants, 18 days old Ni,,. Z»rnom,l
Sanford Farms
25 10 tp
For Sale Bernnid i
flower, cosmos, 'pansie« ,iml »tj.|
flower plants. Price on siq.llrttidl
J. F. Harris, opposite
t^t-l
master.
Jfi-.’lp
For Sale New tebt
Aey-1
one wishing to examm.- !, : t r»r. m)
it nt202 Palmetto avenue 26-2tp

TO

RENT

For Rent Furnished rnnmi vitkl
or without light h.M.-el e. ¡uni 1 1 1 |
Park Ave.
24-3lf
For Rent Two ftirtluhrd roonl
Gentlemen preferred
Mr« R E.|
Tolar, 807 Magnolia
25-tf
For Rent—6 room cotuj». rite-1
trie lights.
Modern
21 S Krmi|
avenue^ Enquire 2 1 TI Frrr.rlT'26-ítp

For Rent 8 room hou»e bet«r
Sixth and Seventh St on 0»k An.|
J. E. Laing

2671«

M IS C E L A N E O US

N. P. YO W E LL &amp; CO.
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
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ur hanqirr i

For Rent after N&gt;.\ M 5 ro«a|
cottage, 1 2 1 0 Purl
ue |17#l
per month including w.,.t&lt;-r G * 1
K a r t t r n S ta r
At the meeting of the Eastern Spencer.
Star Tuesday night was an unusual-;
For Rent— Good seven *rr« fznxl
ly large gathering of members, the
barn and bouse, near Peek R‘ *|
largest in fact since the meeting of
r*ock Station, known n* ('»»th Gu-I
the Grand Chapter in the spring.
den.
Address Cora t* IWtiifW
The oHirers of the local chapter are
1205 Center St . &lt;'.*t . «tula, 'o*!
very much pleased nnd encouraged
I Mir
York.
; by the growth af the order and the
interest exhibited by the members
... • -j|
For Rent
Suit«* N|
-1 here were two initiations nnd a de­
rf
* AJtìit J
and bath
liver M.t 1
lightful souul hour followed the busi­
ltd
Sanford Telephone Co
ness session. Mrs. J. D. Parker and
Mrs. Bryan, hostesses of the even­
For Rent To refined ■ ipl«. !**|
ing served punch and wafers. Vis­ nice rooms. Excellent locilioo.
itors from out of town were Mrs. dollars per month. No «null &lt; » 1
J. O. Conrad and Mrs. Belle Smith dren. Enquire R, Herald
of DcLaad; Mrs. McGngin of Ocala
nnd Mrs. Crosby. Three initiations
Five acres tiled land
we A? announced for the next meet­
limits for rent, m-ur brick rud**!
ingloading station.
A i-|d* 1,1
1
Conn»dly, Sanford. Florida
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To Withstand Earthquakes.
Furnished rooms for hou‘*dr»P&lt;j
Earthquake construction has now
roacbt-tl a very practical stage In the at Mrs. C. II. Smith'-. 308 r«t|
seismic districts of Italy, where all Ave., between 3rd *n«l
i^'L
new buildings are being erected under
•tricl supervision with respect to tholr
For Rent— Rooms furnisM
ability to resist earthquako shocks
ITofessor Otnorl, the Japanese author­ furnished. Cor. Park and S«««al
Jîdtf'l
ity. has estimated that 99.8 pef cenjof street.
the deaths In the great Messina earth
For Rent— Two |,¡g »tor«
quake of 1908 would have been pre­
“East
First street. Joe I »»Mod.
vented if tho buildings had been prop­
24-tf
Coca Cola Company.
erly constructed.

COTTON
SALE

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Clare Outing
The class of Mrs. F. E. Sleinmeycr of the Methodist church, after
the regular business meeting and
devotional exercises at the parson­
age. Thursday afternoon enjoyed a
delightful outing at the home of
Mrs. H. H. Chappell on Celery
uvenue.
The parly went out in
automobiles, taking their lunches
with them,
Mrs. Chappell’s hos­
pitable home was ready, for big,
blazing tires sent out the warmth of
a cordial greeting nnd the pleasures
of the afternoon were greatly en­
joyed by all present
An outdoor
picnic had been planned but the sud­
den change in the weather made the
cosy, comfortable home of Mrs.
Chappell vsry inviting. The mem­
bers of the class are Mesdames F. E.
Steinmeyer, W, W Abernathy, W.
.^iLvUouotoIderrK L. Marshall, E. W
"Peabody, C. II. Smith, Bragg, Col­
burn. Weaver. H. H. Chappell, Mc­
Cauley, Fields, Bailey, Venable, T.
P. Hill, Washburn, Thorntop, Ma­
son, T. K. Smith, Marsh, Pevy-hiMtsei -Drosmr' Newton,
Milteer,
Schumann, T. W. Williams, Martin,
Gates; Misses June Waddell and
Bennett.
Other guests were Meadames Claude Herndon, Monroe,
Mettingpr, Spencer, Fletcher, L. II
Philips and S. &lt;&gt; Shlnholser

a saving in

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Small
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Women and the Koran.
For Exchange— Three O P * *
The primrose path was no blithe
for
.rd «l.d.om, «a y (o, ,h. Moh.m. c" b“ to.'i ln IO” J ™ " c'jChl»*, *
mpdan woman. Originally the penalty shire
a^lrr boar.
l,oar'
1 '
25-W
ft&gt;r female unchastlty. w m Imprison- Sanford.
ment for life. Thl« waa changed later
Lost— Ladiee' gold watch S*
to etonlng for mnrrled women and l 6 o
lashes and exile for one year for unh , afternoon. Finder please rrW»
married free women. For slave worni. Miss Allio Trafford, Herald ofl*«
25-Î»
en one-half Of the penalty waa Im­ receive reward.
posed.
!T.oa
Wanted— Man with »&lt;&gt;^r
to either buy me out or tjk,f ^
Ecuador a Fertile Country.
in share cropl'n&lt;
Ecuador Is rich In agricultural lands. half
...... Interest
.......................
but In very few cases are they worked acres.
Crop already start»«!
to their full capacity;'In fact, much of i0Od opening.
Close in to«- '
tho most fertile land Is not under cub i&gt; D c-o Herald
tivatlon at all. As la the cue lo other I
’
South American countries, the land U&gt;
WanUd— 16,000 cabbage
held In auch largo trscu that proper
C.
E. Chorpenny, R- F. D- J
supervision and cultivation la not prac­
or phone Moore's
ticable.
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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

0 1 - WEEKLY
I N S A N IC ) R D — Life la Wuiiti Lwini/

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volume

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1911

VI

MANUFACTURERS
like SANFORD
TH EM DESlItOHS OF LOCATING
HERE

«EVEUAL of

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ntJJUfciR &gt; ^ ° f t e n j n a d ^ h o
lUtrnn-nfHi** llanfnrtT^ « 7 * —I w
osnufacturing center. The only ne«a'ity for this city has been cheap
motive power and it would seem now
tkat in the very near future this sec­
tion of Florida will Have cheap elec*

Had n Fine Fair
C. M Hand has returned from
the Alachua ('aunty Fair held at
Gainesville last week and reports one
of the most pleasant trips of his life.
Mr. Hand had his roll on the trnek
atld won some of the prizes. He
states that the fair was one of the
host every held in Florida and the
Gainesville people the lost in the
world when It comes to hospitality.
f la y to attend [the
Marion County Fair at Drain and
Experts to interest several of the
owners of horses to bring them to
Orlando via Sanford and give us a
few days raring at the Seminole
County Fair.

NO 27.
Thanksgiving Service
&lt;&gt;n jiext Thursday a t_ ll o'clock
at the Congregational church"Yill be
held the unuuul union Thanksgiving
nervice. All the people of the city
are urged to give this hour to
Thanksgiving.
The following proVEGETABLES DID NOT SUF­
grtm has Iw-en arranged by the Min­
FER AND GROWERS ARE
ister'* conference:
HAPPY
Presiding Rev. F. P Strung
Scripture Rev. F. E^JàUaaïucyoï.
rSajjlBctL-»*. JU.aj^_lucky/ -e—
Prayer “ Rev. !&gt;.- E. Uni a1nlev.*
Where other point in the state
Sermon— Rov. F. H. Watkins..
suffered damage by klliihg frosts and
i ,mon .J1" ' , .
- t lU m iW r o m r - I K . Hanford Calar,
Mri.in-.Ur . »
I- W* «.l*r f--._ .,j „ |l|tr
l!gl,,|y hurt , nd

WEATHER MAN
GOOD TO SANFORD

HIS MAJESTY, KING TURK

trfdty.
Even now manufacture™ are turnin* their attention to this section of
Florid* as the coming manufacturi„l place of the state. It 1* fallacy*
to think that a manufacturer wants
' tb locate in the largest cities. The.
rtrene is rvidont^rom several let­
ters received this week, by Secretary TOLL) THE INVESTORS THE
• {Hynes of the Commercial Club by
TRUTH ABOUT EVER
manufacturers who urc desirous of
(¡LADE LANDS
locating in Florida and have picked
Sanfofd &lt;&gt;n account of the transporta­
Kansas City. Mo . No\ 23
Florida state otlirialsa understood
tion facilities
One of the heat propositions hand­ and endeavored to make purchasers
ed our way is the manufacturer of understand tinti lands m the Ever
cotton good*, especially overalls and glades had to be drained before it
the manager wants Sanford to sight was habitable, according to the tes-.
him to our advantages.
He had timony today of Governor i’urk
been reading The Herald and de­ Trammell of Florida, in the trial &lt;,f
rided that Sanford was the rity for E C. Chambers, president, anti four
alleged agents of the t hmuhers
him
The defendants
His- offer to come here will he Land Company
placed before the Commercial Club are charged with using tin mail' to
[h H H E I I I I M I H H ’M ] □ Q U O
at the next meeting and there is n** defraud in the -»all ut Moli la lui"!»
G o v e r n o r T t u m m e l l expl ai ned
doubt that he cun be induced lit lo­
cate here He slates that lie WunM t h a t the s t a l e sciiti ce r t a i n tr ai t s of
to lot..t iu the smaller cities and » » E v e r g l a d e ' l a u d to o Lt i, . &lt;n . ,■ , to
hu factory at present 1 » in a north­ b u i l d canal s a n d d r a m the r e m a i n ­
ern city of the size of Sanford car­ der, Hi* asserti* that for u ti me it
ries mil the statement I hit t nil fac­ it u a ‘ i tu pò*- I id ! •» - ■ II ii . - f th.
ni n iftì when n I hvT lp -tv :tr*‘ lim e» in ih»* a lL ib
tories “ 't i.ot in favor of the largest i l a n d becaus e ol h*' ,\1 H .Il I", .thniir
rumi*.-* m ir fin i y tu I hmisI m ir &lt;*it&gt; ..ini e u u n iy , and iln»
otic»
i'iis manufacturer wants a Fieli tela l a n d , bu .tila •il lh.it in the
duty, hut tin-re an*
!** had
bï! &lt;1 heelt -*-!ltsjg
rimy i.» paramuunt in every «ittv
, »antler .lunate and plso wants to j last, year the Mat«*
the m a m blessing»
1.1Pi a ■il p i n i
a! fi tim e * when w»* shuuhl e nn -E '
he nearer the raw material
As the E v e r g l a d e » mil
rotten mdi' are now in Gi orgia tilg frinii } J ü | » i l un -U r
*-■nf&lt; er » • I upuit u» l*v ih*- l,»*nl tiri i i eat tir ni all tiling-,
V \ met I* a II per Iple
l i " -* i -&gt;n **f rh a n k -g iv in g w ht
and the t »r&gt;*11 »lit•* he could have hiReplying
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".inhird and disirdmt«* «-■■tul .i- i •&gt; » t . t • t
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S¡ iri]il • . un i « t u r g r a n d r u u n r* t - ^ g gr-Tcruif biffter Unm in “ Ft- Trig feruti Î 20 t&lt;&gt; f ! fin a
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VVI &lt;1,1*1 I
. 1 ,i j «
Y »i
In »pit- ul tin- inclement weather
llirlrut .illil
tint* i'a»*
*i»K* d I r 1
*i An " .
large audience* attended the nix United States (.»nlrm An*irn**v
opening services in the New Hnptist
" Y’»-», sir," replied Luige Lili»
WIi'Ti'iLs, Sanfonl is tin* m e tró po li» o f Semifiolt*
Temple lest Sunday. The first ser­
" I am inti reMed tri il »' ause 1 E
rotini
y riHvntly f»&gt;rtm*»l by 11i* irare of Cm] und severa!
vice »a« held ut fislf) a. *rn. and 47 don't waul I" »ce lio- ot or of I Ile
now tv e u ll
i ni the
oflii-rs
numi*» vv** rann
(VI
of the workers were present to par­
M &lt;it* ;ii lwho»**
St ate of Florida n.| .g i ■
.ti 11** ( ’mini v of St mi . b* there u fe &lt;*111* » *'ilP s
ticipate in ill., first formal worship
fudge Kills '. 1 1 * Mr 1 r.ijl.ber
jf&gt;&lt;*at p m c ii*? and tla
I Mini an* nourishing uml tnukio .eh
ill the tew 1-hlire It home
This »
inl'tl
!•
a n rn.u k .diti n n * *
a n d ol ber » h e l p e d ptip
hi r»*imiy is pi o-, 1 . 1 *rm;* in
» prater meeting
N
i* ■ w „ - ¡ N
e v w |l II w flit it 11
....... .
i i1* I &gt;*• buy* im I roiupri-ln ii
At '• 10 t he .Sunday school as-em
r* - V.. fi
Iiet ii g «traim-*l
* ■* t
hlcl under the leadership of lion
O
mi,Inni il developed *l.,t the pur
0
nap seems to have no
\ \ hen*;us, The re«*enf r**ld
Jtto II Jlnklli*. Gen. Sllpl , and
chust-rs o( thè lami would l . obliged
,nfoi'd urowers and oia
- p iiia l ytnidffe ayain»l tin
Mu* Alii«- Ira (Toni, I’rtmury supt
L
t*&gt; [iu., a tax ili .i*btitmi '* tlo »tat*- L
IrlUu-e
will
confiluie
to
be
shipped
l&lt;* norlliern mark* i ■
The at tendance was ItiS.
and county taxe» f*tr t lo- ilrumage
to gladden ihe If ear La of l he pi up!e who are existing in
Ê
At 11 a. m. a thanksgiving sorvire work »ione f»y thè state.
snow and ice and the prire will fallen the pocket bunks
»a* held. A sermon by the pastor
of the loeal growers, ilius making stronger the touisi
on What the Lord Hus Dopo- for
ihat Seminole County is (lie only real Garden Spot in
gave the workings of thu church
C
the W orld; therefore,.
C
and building committee in tonetruction of the Temple. The house was
0
He it Resolved, That we the people of this runs I
comfortably tilled for this service.
favored
county' hereby urge the necessity of -i-u'ing
At -i fh the afternoon u general
jeside
;ill
rivalry and aspiralion- for « Hire and for a h \v
•&lt;*r\in- was held in which several
N
hour»
-forget
.about politics and by conihiiud ‘ lion .»&lt;-i k
tninistrrs of the city took part and u
N
LOCAL
SPORTS
HAVE
GREAT
in encourage industrial, inrieuntile and linaneial pur­
tcneral old fashioned testimony was
engaged in.
T suit, l&gt;y awakening our oeopl* to a ivslored sense of T
LUCK DURING THE

FLORIDA OFFICIALS
ARE INNOCENT

THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION

GREAT. EVEN! I N CHURCH CIRCLES

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
HUNTER’S PARADISE u

A* 6 p. m, the liglrts were turned
on by the rhildren of the members'
in»1*11’ l,u'lding committee. About
00 people assembled 10 witness this
part of the service. As soon as the
hlhts Hashed on the noyn1 Hand
a ready in place played a new rally
«•ng. written by Mrs. E. K. Cox for
the occa iun. The tuno of "Mary“ nd. My Maryland" was used. The
■ • P. U. program wan then rond^«d with Mias Clara Millen as
Prwident.
.
, ^ 1 P- m- the service was In
i l * oi ‘ he choir, of which Pi of,
M
Wiltlman 1* director.
Mr,‘
Tolar, pianist and Miss
orgaret Davis, associate pianist.
e tott-'toal program clearly pleased
* , *rt‘‘ *udleijce present.
The
*
^“ l,acity of the building win*
PrtctiisUy taken.
The day was considered to he ono
n * ™ * « •*» ‘ ho history of the
« r u B.ptut Church. ■
A i* #

Notice, Royai Arch Masons! .
vrjular convocsUon of Nov. 26th

S c‘v,R,i Dty'

Th»nt T " , decUr8d&lt; off

of

WEEK

The reports from tin* various par
ties who have gone forth from this
city to hunt in' the pu»t f*-w day» ,
would indicate that in Seminole
county there exists all the different
varieties of gnm** that make the pas­
time of hunting very pleasant.
No detailed statement is foitb- I
coming Lrom the many who went
forth on the first duy as the wind
blew a gnle and tho cold was severe
enough to make the most intrepid
hunter wish he wits near a camptiio
but regardless of the cool weather
many of tho Sanford sport» were
lucky enough to bring in souk* fine
bugs of ifUnil,. turkey ami »ever»!
weio fortunate enough to g*-t u d*-*-r
Out in the Black Hummock coun­
try nrdund Oviedo the turkey uml
deer are reported us being very plantiful before tho first day. Since that
time there have been many of them
bagged but there arc ph*nty left for
those who wish to seek them in the
wild matin, of that great -countty.
From this time until the 20th of = \
February there will be many hunt­
ing parties go from this city as Ssn-

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Mconîi *i*|Ul#r conv°c*tton will he J*•«0*1-Tuesday |n December.
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only the tenderhst vrpwaDHff" rtn«r
The great event Friday night at kitted.
* s
the Sanford House.
- There ia a vast difference- of opin­
ion as to the damage done in this
section. The cold winds sweeping
across the lake were tempered to a
remarkable degree and fields that
\\erc side by-side exhibit the caprices
of the wind'. Sbme tomatoes wore
killed and in the next field were un­
touched. Some eggplant is reported
COMMITTEE HARD AT WORK touched ami other fields aro un­
MARINO THEIR Alttouched.
RA NOM EN TS
The lettuce where it was headed
suffered more by the 'winds and it
The Seminoie County Kim will he
»ill take révérai days to estimate
otic oí the greatest events of the
ho» much the headed stuff will be
wlutei »canon in Florida.
delayed. Many of the lettuce grow­
Tho (act that it will be strictly a
ers report their stuff ns being in fine
street fair will enhance its value
shape and they will begin shipping
with the huninoss men of the city
this week. The celery of course was
giving, us it will, the main attrac­
not touched, as it takes a regular
tions on the street ami keeping tin*
freeze to hutl this great crop.
liiillietiM* crowd* in ttie main part of
According to Weather Observer
the city during the four days of the
Du Bo»** the thermometer here only
fair.
»•-ni to the MU mark at hm station
It ha- been di-Il n1 1i-l v de* idei! now
on Union avenue
I rider the same
In bolli I lo- Semillóle »'olllilj Fair
conditions Jacksonville went to 23,
for four days.in I'ehruary. beginning
Gaines ville to 20 and some points
February :trd ami la-mug four flay»,
farther south wrnt louer than San­
tna Kt ug it \\ i■*! t,i--i la -. I I . r- fluy ,
ford The record here can easiiy bo
Friday and Saturday.
explained by the protection of the
T i n - t o m Milt l e e b l i v i u g b een n .l i n e d
large la Le» a (irotei tloll that is alito 'tu de ever y pari of ilo- * o mi t y »a&gt;» guaranteed the growers of the
will now get tin -y
a m i f r o m ti n»
San|i &gt;i ii »ei turn
d at e until ilo- hr»t **f l e b r u n r y the
( lur neighbor« to the not t U of us
greati-M » ||i * e» » ill I’ l ul l da Will in» ill he ohhgi il to »Inf» shipping 1lie
bu- V a
be*-» a r r a tigli.g tin v a r i o u s
tender veget .M*-» 111 *» and.nor grow­
• v'&gt;tbit - ». ¡iiitml !.. i- m i * i*f t hi* er- »ill . Mill* l In their null
k! '-.P* -I Vi-g* t ,,b|. ,|l I Irmi und
l Ir* at i - i I,* »a itfnr-l *e&gt; tloll
-I**- k g* Wlltg ' ■•&gt;.&lt; I I* - ' 1i * - t u l e
'ill iihtur.itly lu. v i- »uni* *.f Ih.* tin-*
-* i-vlaliil ll ï p* -mil fl i!***.g .&lt;11 **f

SEMINOLE FAIR
PROMISES SUCCESS

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EVERY HUNTER
MUST HAVE LICENSE

ull In- »orili I lie fine*- ol a
tu Sanford tn démuni1! raie THE NEW GAME WARDEN
i
\\ II I. e n f o r c e t h e
i li.,
in
» h a ï i i i i i I«
u
nill.o m g real
LAW S
1t i
t*-.it ur&lt;.it"mi
Tl'*- go1 i
i ) ,.i * vi-r
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,«i11 ■* A‘1JGt'MtM.
I hi
*■• ■f,111** I 1l1* 1 » "I* I ht*
*1 t . it.. I or ¡.rnp. r
I
-ut,.. . i . ! I **,. gum* »..rili'j. »ill
1) * tilg -1...» »ill 1.1* oil t hi- » l i d In
«t-«.- ti» a that truck and every man
¡uni uh pc»- a» the uir Dial »c lircuthe.
»ho hunt» lias Ids license with him
U** »nm tlic »orbl ii&gt; come in anti
uml the warden »'((] examine ihe
view mir iti'i'lny», fur we huve* ill*papers wherever to* finds a man or
grcnlf'l enmity in ihe wnith and
part} **( m**ti hut.ling iti ibi* coun!&gt;
.-\|.i ci to i-**nv un i- .ill i In v I'ltor»
llcgef'll*&lt;*» "( »hui *on«truciion
&gt;i| i In» l.«&gt; i
till- .« Ir I•1.4I-«- lllgllt-» ,l!l pllMtlVI-1) som** ni ihe l.tmt owners around
,ij
t In1n-»t
l 1. ,i t
i- i ii
b *• »iinfiir.i law- phi red upon the Inw
K.i* h hunter
1 ,1 -1 ., - . -I ,i*,1 1 1 III Icri ».*rg» .ll«|il.i&gt; ilo» «ill Be * i bo.*-I
»ill
lanh
,|
ig*‘-1
li*
h
.*
vi
.i It* 1 -lire re­
r i igt-i ,ir* g ii.11otil*» *1 in In- t Ii»*
gardless
of
precim
t
lines
and a word
f..il art n lc. **»pi*i-nill&gt; "The Fall of
\M»*rt*" lo 1*** toil tin hen* at Sun In th*- wise -li.iulit lie » uthen* nt.
Inril Ini I lu* Ii i -I lone in the »mitli . The Suml.iy hunting has also been
Save ynui money .tor the Seminole abolished ¿»met* lini new warden took
his office and all who violate the
County Fair
Subahath » they have heretofore
done will come to grief
Tin* laW is
strict on tin* Sunday hunting but
hud n*-Ver been enforced before in
this part •&gt;[ the state and ignoiunce
of the la » will not protect any that
fall into lini hands of the vigilunt
warden of Seminóte.
(¡AME LAWS p r . n t e d a g a i n
Re member now that you must
have a license to hunt &lt;ven on your
FOR HENEF.T OF
own Intuì, that all infractions of the
VISITORS
In»** will he strictly enforced and
Lust tnriiiv. N*.vernier 2d. tin- that Sunday hunting specially will
open season for hunting begins. We he watched by the warden and the
have printed tin- game law Severn I offenders »ill suffer.
times, but for the information of
those who may riot he familiar with
it, we print it again:
From November 20 to Februury
20 sportsmen may hunt for game un­
der restriction imposed by, tin* »tatn^.
lawn, which limit the i|Uunlily of
game that can he killed and require
that every person bunting tn the
.»late have a hunter's license Coun­
ty licenses costing j 1, givq the right
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
to hunt in tiie county tn which they
g et first page mention iis
are issued: r.tr.te licenses, costing J3
give the right to hunt in us many
tho largest a»Ivortisers in
,-iilinlli-H III the state a» one l i e ' l l * » J
Th e ad­
For non-resident hunter« a In-eriM--of t today's issue.
i 1fi i« required
vertisement may he found
(■aint* Birds
on page &lt;\
The game biriLi designated by the
act of 1913 are swans, geese, Brunt,
and river and sen ducks; rails, coots,
Special Notice
mud hens, and gallinulm, shore birds,
T h e Herald w ill on each
plovers, surf birds, anijoj, woodcock,
sandpipcrii, tattlers, curlews, .wild
day call attention to the
turkey, grouse, pheasant, quail-and
largest advertisem ent in.
turtle doves.
The open season on wild turkey
the current issue.
(Continued On 1’nge 4)

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SEASON
o HUNTINGHAS
OPENED
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fitter responsibility, if sueli a nwiaele l» j.o.-.»ibli

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l&gt;et us all in this season of boutiful crops and restored
confidence in general financial conditions unite in their
efforts to promote a broad reciprocal spirit which does
nui mean patronizing the mail order houses by a jugful
and to bring back that degm- of business activity which
in years past has characteriz« d the county in general
un»i Sanford in particular.
W hile every cultivated acre is laden with plenty
every heart responds to the ini* ired ho(&gt;e of goo»l times;
every ripple on the broad bosoms of Lakes Monnw and
Jessup and Harney breathes an invitation to our people
to engage in the commerce of ihe world.
As the happi­
ness of one is the concern of all we ask the cooperation
of our neighbors here and ull over this neck of the woods
in all pursuits and as this season marks the advent of a
new era industrially and otherw. &lt;• we desire it tube known
that Sanford throws open her g;ilcs and wc invite ihe
world t&lt;* entgr, barter, trade, ell and buy and aid in
inaugurating a pros[*ority that may extend throughout
the land like a tidal wave and t«&gt; meet us in a spirit of
broad patriotic godd fellowship intent only upon the
common good of our great county,

THE PEOPLE OF SEMINOLE.
By The Herald.
Sanfofd., Horidà, N o v . 26, 1914.

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The L a rg e s t
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T oday

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Sw eet Feed
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ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS
BEING A ^ f c S U M E
’

OF

SANFO RD ’ HAPPENINGS

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&gt;

A l s o full s t o c k of C h i c k e n C h o w d e r
at R I G H T P R I C E S .

Dr. Brownlee and Mr. H. C. Du
Bose ^vhile in Sanford.
*Mr. and Mra. L. Y. Bryan, ac­
companied by Misses Avis and Ada
Stenstrom left1Sunday morning for
a week'a visit to relatives and friends
j,n Arcadia.

Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor
Phoned to Mm. U. A. Terheun, Phone 203

of Brandon, and FTbrëhrr, Hiîhg at
home. Judge Allen was educated in
the public schools, of Hincsburg,
People’s Academy‘of Morrisville and
at Potsdam Academy, Potsdam,
N. Y. Ho enlisted in Company C,
14th Virginia regiment, on Septembet 8, 1862, and was appointed first
lieutenant. . Ho participated, in "the
battle of Gettysburg. He *wu* cap­
tain of Company H, Vermont National Guard, from 1872 to 1873:
Judge Alton had been a life long Re­
publican. representing Hineahurg in
the legislature of 1880.
He was
elected assistant judge of Chittenden
county in 1UU0 ami re-elected ini
10902 and 1904. He was a'membe
of the Baptist church, superinten­
dent of the Sunday school for 30
years, member of Patriot Lodge,
No. 33, F. and A. M,, was first com­
mander of Cummings Post, No. 37,
G. A. II., companion of Vermont
commnndery of the Loyal legion.
Judge Allen was u man who pos« w d a remarkable personality, bav­
‘ "K Die K'ft of making and holding
Mend*. K'-nial and generous to a
built.
He was public spirited, always standing for high ideals. The
passing of Judge Allen removes n '
Christian gentleman, who has left
..
. ,knew .him.
an imprint. on those
u iio
■
■
...
,
,
,
. .his
. .)
tie will not only Ire missed, in
immediate tamily, but i&gt;y the entire
community.
The funeral will lie
. ,,
:
held I h u r s d a y at t he l l a p t l s t c h u r c h

cending the platform sang very
sweetly "W e've a story to tell of the
of the Nations.” At thi conclusion
Mrs. F . 'P. Strong left on Monday
of this song, ten children, imperson­ for Tampa, where she goes as dele­
ating emigrants from various nations gate to the Sunday Bchool conven­
led by Sarah Wight, in the churacter tion from the Congregational Sun­
of n Polish girl marched into the day school of this city.
While in
church and took their places at the Tampa she will be the guest of Rev.
foot of the platform. An appealing and Mm, G. B. Waldron.
little song sung by the emigrants,
telling of the hope and joy they ex­
Mr. C. R. Walker left Saturday
pected to find in America, which was to attend the Inland .Waterway*
responded to by the Americans with convention at Pnlatka. Fla.
The program for the evening cona song of welcome, after which each
aisled of .music ami recitations, also
emigrant gave a short recitation,
iipd Mrs. \V. H. Buchanan
n little B. V. P. U pluy. tendered by
embodying their object In seeking u
in
from their country home to
Misses Martha Fox uml Clara Millen
home in America, This was follow­
I
the
recital Friday evening
Messrs. Franklin, Joe Lning and Ed­
ed by the C. H M. S recitation of
were the dinner guests of Mrs
ward Millen. This little pluy was
Clarice Hand, at the close of which
Wight.
very unique and greatly enjoyed by
Carrie Hurilninan
and
Thomas
all.
Gumes and contest* suitable
Wight held the gales open for the
for the occasion were most heartily
i. J A Smith amj fatnilv• have'
emigrants to pass through into tin*
entered into by all, after which
I into the Harroid house mr
"Land of Liberty" and all marched
dainty refreshments were served, the
from the platform singing America,
1
favors being tiny B. Y. P. U. pen­
in which the congregation joined.
nants.
and Mis, J M Mcflonalil
.M l Strong gave a short talk to the
At the close of the eveninfc thr nrclrildren on the splendid opportuni­
tire company joined in singing.,Lhu.
ties of American Christian* (&lt; r help­
tent u winter ip Saus rnllysong of the union, and departed
ing the friendless emigrants coming
ii guest at Comfort
■with many good wishes for their
to our -shores and told them of the
will lie remembered
hoRte^s and deeper loyalty to their
work of the missionaries at Kilts r.viib linker. Mi-* Mute* ami Mir«
onion.
Island
The choir rendered a beau Mali, nil of Met*on t'nivt r-ilv wer&gt;Those present were: Mfksea Daisy tiful anthem appropriate to tin' or-) limner guests of the Gate Cil&gt;
Belt*, Ruby Betts, Cora Lee Ham­ casion and the service closed with) House while in the city Fiidny.
rick, Minnie Rivers, Ethel Roberts, the hymn "The whole wide world ; Additional People and Events I'nge .»
Edith Stewart, Loronn Smith, Linda for Jo*us." .The children teprcscnlConnelly, Jimmie Lning, Mary Gat- ing emigrants were Surah Wight,
ehel and • Miss Cleveland; Messrs, Polish girl; Clifford Walker, Turkish
R. L. Rowe, R. C. Rockhy, Joe boy; Florence Witte, Bohemian* girl;
Lning, P. S. Fortson C. V Frank-) Rosemary Smith. Swedish gul Law-,
Lin, Edward Millen, Rev. Geo 11&gt; rente Kniulull, .Greek Imj . I - i.Im I
n! Join, M Ml"it tif Mil.. -burg. \t
man, Mr and Mrs. Forrest Gat- Strong, Italian girl, vein Terheun,
Cither t. i i.tir &lt; -Mb n. nf tbi- . i v
rhel, Mrs E. E Cox uml Mr? l,u German gnl; Dick Terheun, Mavak i
"John II. i\l!cn.' "6 .tear* old. tlii ii
rot l a lirotheraon.
boy; John Munson, Russian Jew boy;
at one o.'clock Tuesday afternoon PI.At .'ED AN Y WHKRE. KVKUVWHERE
liertha Mncey, French girl.
m
«
Ih (tally, Week- w
from tint effects of a shock, after u M
ty, Sunday r»pftl B
Much credit in duo Mr».' K. P.
•
Stereo pticon facture
few days' illness. Mr. Allen was a
I I
tin#«Idfsfsi L I I I ^
Tonight ut the Congregational Strong, chairman of committee for
resilient of lilnesliurg all his life, Jm A U I w rain. I'rumjil, A X v i i . L F
church ut 7:16, Dr. H. J. William* the excellence of the exercise nmi
rrtlthlri, irrfiftp,
being born in the house in which he Krtf restimiti-. Ir« u« fijur** »ilh you mt taking
will deliver u lecture on Japan, Ktl- credituble way in which the children
r-titim
rhargt'
ni
votar
vnrti«illf ini« rr*t »
Ilrírr
died.
He is survived by bis wife rfirrsi from -«Us Arsi ri ft*I
Irfita.
P tw it C7TÍ
rca ami China, illustrated by stere- acquitted themselves.
ami five children, John C of Mon­
opticun slide*, that will bo u rare
MONT GO M E RY
mouth, 111., Mr*. II. C. Carsady o
opportunity for the people of San­
Spilngfleld Muss. Mr* A I. Walk
Co ming Even I*
A c lv e rlife ïn R C o m p a n y , In c .
ford, not only to hear a fine lecUite
The City Beautiful Mali at the c.r of Burlington, Mrs. C. L Clifford Müliul IJfr Hirfs.
J «.liio n .lllr. M*
by an able speaker, who has been in
Sanford House Friday, Nov. 27th.
the missionary fields of these coun­
The swellest Uffair of the season that
tries but to *ce for themselves
all can attend for the price of. one
placci, people and conditions that he
*
. .
talks about.
Thn views that Dr. dollar.
B. . Y /». V. Social
On lust Friday evening the mem­
ber* of the Baptist Young Peoples
Union were most delightfully enter­
tained by their president, Mis* Clara
Millen, at her home on Palmetto
avenun.
The entire lower floor wa* a bower
of loveliness, being decorated with
the color* of the union, orange and
green, ulso beautiful pot plants and
asparagus fern.

Williams* will present are colored anji
were palmed by a native artist In
Japan. Dr. William» is secretary of
the Foreign Board of Missions of
the Presbyterian chutch, a man
highly intellectual and a lecturer of
note. There will be no admission
charged.
Dr. Williams comes to Sanford
under tho auspices of the combined
Christian Endeavor Societies of San­
ford.
America, Swett Land of Liberty
The children of the Congregational
Sunday school presented a delightful
little playlet,
entitled
"America,
Sweet Land of Liberty," Sunday
morning at the church, a home mis­
sion exercise, which in its develop­
ment portrayed the lonliness of theemigrant and the hope embodied
within their hoarts upon reaching
tho land of the free, and America's
cordial welcome from the mission­
aries. The children’ rendered their
various parts in a manner,worthy of
their elders, giving a pleasing exer­
cise that was much enjoyed. The
platform had 'been extended and
upon this was erected an arch, dec­
orated with green, and bearing upon
It in while letters C. II. M. 8., stand­
ing Tor Congregation si Home Mis­
sionary Society. Gates hung from

Plant sale of the civics committee
of the Welfare Department, Womaun's Club, ut J. D. Roberts' store
Saturduy afternoon and evening,
Nov. 28th.

Congregational Christmas Bataar
Saturduy, Dec. 6th. Pretty Vind use­
ful articles of fancy work, aprons
and a good supper.

Corn

Buyers to Share in Profits
Effective from August lit, 1914, to August
1st, 1915, and guaranteed againit any reduction
during that time. B U T N O T A G A IN ST AN
A D V A N C E : All retail buyer« of new Ford
cars from August lit, 1914, to August 1st,
1915, will share in profits of the company to
the eitent of $ 4 0 to $60 per car, on each car
they buy, P R O V ID E D : W e sell and deliver
300,000 new Ford cars during that period.
Roadster $440
Touring car • $-190
Town car $690
Coupclci
$750
Sedan
$975
f o b Detroit
5 9 ,5 0 7 Ford car* were sold at retail during
August, September and October

Ford Motor Company
Cin *T Smfonl NticKln. A Gir.gr Co
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Wi l l ums . A j r n t

Edwar d Ihggirii. M. n . f r r

New and most complete
line of stoves, ranges, heat
ers and hot plates.
Gas is clean , economical, odor­
less, convenient

Cook w ith G as
H e a t w ith Gas

Cold, darpp weather Is bad fo r those subject
to Itheumatlim.
It chills the blood sad
brises on an attack. Uso

Ballard’s

The Guild of the Episcopal church
will hold their Christmas sale Satur­
day, Dec. 12. Also a delicious aupper will be served.

Snow Liniment
■ It Is a Powerful Preventive, as
Well as a Speedy Cure

Ptnonal Mention D. Brownlee returned Fri­
Jacksonville, where he had
attendance at tho state
tho Presbyterian church.

Bob It In on the part* affected whenever the conditions seem to
Indicate a spell o f this painful ailment; It w ilt warm the Joint*
and ward off tho trouble. I f the disorder Y»as alAady tonimmrfJ.
the treatment Is the same, the rabbinic helps the liniment to prnrtrate to tho seat of pain. Tho relief is prompt and very satisfy
Injr; tho aching Joints aro relieved, Ihe mnecles relaxed so that th*
sufferer feels again the strength and" suppleness of youth.
For flesh w'ounds o f all kinds, It Is a wonderful remedy. Try H
for cuts, burnt, bruises, sores, galln, chafed spots,' barbed wire
cuts, sprains, swellings, frost titles. Jt cures quickly and com­
pletely.

Mr. und Mrs. A. B. Brock have
icturncd from Jacksonville where
Mr. Brock represented the Presbytetian church of this c ily \ u t the
state Synod assembly.
Dr. H. J. Williams, who delivers
a stareopticon lecture at the Congrogatibnal church tonight under the
auspices of the Endeavor societies
df the Presbyterian and Congrega­
tional churches' will be' the guest of

Oats and

Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Co.

Friday, Dec. 4th, at tho Imperial,
"The Arrival of K itty," a jolly three
act comedy worthy of patronage!
Presented by the .Stetson organisa­
tion, which In itself is u surety of
fun, frolic and mirth.

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day from
been in
Synod of

Pigeon F eed ,

Price 25c, 50c and 91.00 per Bottle.

IN "STOP THIEF,

IMPERIAL THEATRE, SATURDAY, NOV.M

S5ES5555 S E
WM. G. ALDRIDGE

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NOVEMBER 2 4 , 19U

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WELL ATTENDED
w iq A VERY FINE MUSICAL
•* PROGRAM WELL ~
, RENDERED
Not»ilh3tandmK the Intense colil
PHdiT night there w u a larKe repilnutive gntherimi
of
Sanford
nwJe to enjoy the line program of
\ , ic »t the Congregational church,
Tnder the au*picc# of the Red Cross
Fund A*'0 &lt;M«,ior'- Much credit is
A Mr- B. T- Woodruff, lo whost*
irnkmeni and management the au­
dience arc indebted for the rare privi!rge of hearing sdeh a group cf
trtiat» upon this occasion.
The audience was not disappointed
-to the- grcaL_UJJ.Utw UiylutU Vartan.
Cna—1
L" 1"'
11** blending of regiiten. modulation and tone emis,ion »ere all highly artistic and
thoroughly pleasing. This was par­
ticularly true of hit* last group of
song*.
,
It was a great delight to hear the
beautiful and sweet Loncd-Tupc orr»0, displayed in all its possibilities
under the skillful touch of Miss
Eva Alma Bikftr, solo organist'of
Stetson University. She .was paid
the rare compliment of an encote
¿n the last number of the program
and responded graciously.
Miss Helen Hates possesses n fine
presence und swuet contralto voice
that gave niuch pleasure.
Hi r
group of songs were greatly enjoyed.
Miss Julia Ball, pianist, from Stotjon Univirsity
accompanied
the
lingers from Stetson and also ren­
dered two (harming selections on the
piano, li »a* due to Miss I3nII*!*
generosity in being the first to re­
spond to the encore, that the pleas­
ures of the evening were prolonged,
for each number following received
an applause that would only be sat­
isfied with a response.
Through the courtesy anil kind­
ness of Mi*- \1ar&gt; tireen DeudiTick.
H I,. M i&gt; ..rid Mr
H e rk flj
Black muii linlhn« College was ably
represented.
Mis* Deaderick's inI*r;i,-i-ijti'.c a-lubl wark s n - ••x» ••11••ui
and tie i with heurly. appreciation

PAGE THREE

Mr. Blackman's fine basso vqire Love, I Have Won You*
. Ronald
Rogerò. G. K . St. Augustine Counwas very pieusing and his singing
Miss Bates
cil. Messi s. F. W Mahoney and
much enjoyed.
Among the beit Hill Smith
Theo. Schaal of Sanford. und Mr. W
numbers of the evening wa* Mis*
Miss Deaderiek
T Cutter, now of Jackson villa, who
Lucille As|itn waII * group of songs, Fairy ’ Moonlight Dance C A White
rememhers thè Saqford of old pion*
Sanford is very proud of this local
Miss Aspinwall. Mia. Meninge^
oer days.
.
singer who reflect»- so much credit
Miss Compton
Th. trillate- tu t he -fatties prw m trf ( ¡ R E A T M S É t U f ò C O M E S T O
MANY PROM INENT CATHO­
UPOJl Jjj° town and tw*r voir** was*
Mr Wondrnff, 'Mr. IltaFkmáfl
and ladies in generai for all ihal,
LICS OF FLORIDA IN
never sweeter than upon this occa­ Love is a Dream
CLOSE AT LAKE­
Percy Pitt
K'ven by Mr
Erin Fitzgerald of
sion.
Mis* A*[III)W,||| |* herself an Yesterday and Today
.,
Spross
ATTENDANCE
LAND
lamp* will not soon lie forgotten.
artist of splendid ability
In the duo We Two Together
frK t’rnochan
The tempting menu was a# follows:
"Never, was the likes of a seen in
Wtih the selection of DelVtnd as
“ Hebe,
from I ion ljuixutc, Miss
Mr. Uuevchenian
Oyster Cocktail
Sanford
before"
was
what
an
old
the
next place of meeting j r \d the
As pin wall and Mr Woodruff render­ Overture to William Tell
Buck
•Beef Consortltnec witfi Rice
reside at* -aid Sunday night when it
election of the following officers, the
ed a very delightful number
Mr
Miss Baker
Olives
Pickles business session of the Florida Fed­
was »11 over " I have never seen a Radishes
Woodruff is another of Sanford’s
Fresh
broiled
Lake
Trout
finer lot of candidates was what a
eration of the
Woman's Clubs
best talent and favorite singers
t
Colbert Sauce came to an end Friday afternoon at
OSTEEN ITEMS
visiting
knight
of
much
ex|H-ricnce
Mrs J. K Met tmger. mezzo so­
Saratoga Chips
Lakeland.
W
Dayman's new store is said
prano and Miss Ruth Compton, con­
Roast
Young
Chicken, southernW
The
ceremonies
began
at
the
President— Mrs. W. S. Jennpigs of
about
completed
and
he
is
looking
tralto, completed u group of home
Roast young Chicken, southern style Jacksonville______
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talent, whose effective work in the for a large stock of dry goods soon, Catholic church, where Father Barry
Fresh String Beans
Vice'President-Tit Large.-M r*. T .quintette "Fancy .\lvyitJjght ftnrrm" which has been much needed since of DeLund preached an eloquent and
Marischino Punch
V. Moore, Miami.
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made it one of the nro-Tt—rTTjoyrrbtc M i» big. »tore get burned thmffHtr T i T " "I M‘rmon. lo one of the Urgest Roast Tenderloin of .Beef
congregations
ever
seen
in
All
Souls
„.
,
Vice President— Firat section, Dr.
of an altogether ftna program-'
'*
---surprise party—IWJJTYeff in Churrbr----—
*.hi V V,
AfaFy B. Jewett, Winter Haven;
Miax. Frances Azpin wall ucco“ “ -[fiont
Frrnch Peas
Mai.hcd PoLuton*
fine &lt;&gt;f march wa*
fionqr of Mrs. Ciramlirig'v fnifrfntWTT’*'
Second section, Mrs. J.’ D. Randall,
panied the Sanford -tngerT aniT acDelicious refreshment# were nerved. forirw-^rrw* ,**^-t—i»rrr hundred men
j Lawtey; Third section, Mrs. Ghas.
i|tiitted herseli most creditably
She
Sara h lier nrfardl Ice Créant
All spent, a -very pleasesant evening. wended their way two by two to the
Cay. Tulluhasm'c; Fourth section,
Is one of the youngest itcrom|tany' Chocolaté Layer C a l»
Mrs. K. B. Osteen returned Mon­ hull of invitation. It was an all day ,
Mrs. Geo. Cay, Palatka; Fifth secists in the state, with u poise and
Lady Fingcrs tjon, Mm. Edgar Lewis, Fort Pierce.
day from a visit-with friends and rel­ job to get through the three degrees Mnchrroonx
firesenre rarely attained by one so
American Cheest*.
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atives in liuLand und other points. with such a crowd and all were ready
Recording iffe r ils ry — H ri."7 .’ W.
young. She hu«„ihe promise of .a
Cneeda Biscuits
for
thebanquet
served
al_tiua-S.auDickins, Sanford.
Miss May -.Leonardy returnod
successful future ahead of her
Fruits" •
Café Noir
hime Monday after a visit with rel- 'ford "Hmtsr ár V “p nt.
, Corresponding secretary— Mrs. H.
The audience was well pleased !
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Assorted
Nuis
Bon Bons
The neighboring towns sent large
B. Minium, Jacksonville,
with the beautiful program rendered
Sunlord Mude Cignrs
Treasurer— Miss Kate Jackson,
Miss Kate Stafford .is enjoying a delegations. DeLund was represen twith so m\ich ability by artists of
Tampa.
.
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week’s visit with Mrs. Kenick of ed by such prominent men as Messes
such distinction. ‘J’ he applause was
Vital Hlatlstlra Vital
G. A. Dreka and three sons, Messrs.
Mohroe.
Auditor— Miss Bessie Williams,
both generous and genuine.
The
Mr.' R. J. Holly, Editor, Sanford Crescent City.
Mr. Clark Leonard)’ and wife of Bernard and Joseph Nordmann,
program follows:
Herald:
Maurice
Z.iegler,
Wm.
A:
Ldnonette,
Daytona motored over Sunday and
State Secretary to General Fed­
In t ho Tampa Tribune of last
Offertory
K. Batiste S4 &gt;ent the day with his mother. und others whose names we failed to
eration— Mm. Wm. Hocker, Ocala.
Barcarolle
. W. Wnlstenholme Mm. M. L. Leonardy.
»
got. Orlando i\ent Mr. Jacob Mayor Wednesday’» issue, you will find tho
Give Small Towns a Chance
Gondofeleri
Nevin
Sunday school at the Methodist und live sons.' Messrs, llourthnn, following article:
Probably the most Important Imsi
Miss 1taker
Lyon*. LawtOn ami Bunhee.
Pu- Lift Drptndn on I'roriny ¡Urthplace ness to come before the Federation
church every Sunday at 3 p. m.
"American in London in danger of wns brought qp just before adjourn­
I)as WirtehttVH
Schubert
Sunday school at the Buptist latka was well «epresented by Mr.
being
shot as a s(»y if he cannot sal* ment was taken by Miss Kate JackJohn
Riagharn:
Eustts
by
C,
(J.
Lungi dal Caro fione. Italian, Itlth1church every Sunday at 9:30 a. m.
Century
l.arti
Rev. Bartlett is out tonight to I Me gat gee, Enterprise by Merjir* isfy authorilie»
son of Tampa. This matter w « h the
New Yoik, Nov 17th. In an ef- entertainment of delegates by the
t entury conduct cottage prayer
prayer meeting
meeting at
at Win.
I'hayer and Hurry tjuackenJcum- Fillette. French. I
Mr Wells
by#
lampa. Jacksonville afill v;( fort to save the life of Joseph Ull- Hostess Club.
Mr (iuex'hentau
Heretofore it has
Hilly Unni and i h&lt;- Big Lie
Brooke Bros' store was broken Au* '‘ ..... furnished the team mem- intin, u wealthy furrier under sen­ been the custom #for the city in
M imi Deuderick
open a few nights ago, hut they bor*- »»ysterioua individuals who tence of death in Lqndon as n Ger­ which tho federation convenes to en­
man spy, attempts were mude to tertain free of cost the federation
"Hebe” from the Opera of Don tjui- were discovered before much damage xotquIiI answer to uny napte.
find his birth certificate by means president, officers, chairmen of the
xote .
Redding Was done. The thieves made their
At the .banquet, which was cerof which his American citizenship various departments anti the presi­
Miss Aspinwall and Mr Woodruff
escupe.
tairtlv a ere dii io the Sanford House,
might be established. Records* show dent# of each club, this having been
Menuet
Paderewski
The Osteen Board of Trade- is Fntln-t Hresoahao. whu called hinti
no
entry, however, 'Step* were then done by Lakeland and all other
Ml-* Rail
making good progress
They are H,'l( 111,1 prnudcM mira in Sanford
taken to Mud the death of his mother towns which have entetlil.vJ the
ahead and getting out some acted a- toastmaster and the oratoi*
* a g e r . going
i
Long \gi&gt; tu VU ai.
w l m d i e d at HI m a n ' s bi r t h, and two
federation
^
Ilici- pamphlet* fo&gt; ali Vert ìsillg
Of III evelllttg who ills! I ligttishiil
\| r Hla' k rita i
•iiti/. en*
w h o kn e w I I m a n * p a r e n t s
Mr Ptirilv ha* three *weet pota thei
• w.-r. t h* following
D m lo - ’ w h «oto I •
•
. Mi** Jackson made it *tirttng
It i* f i a r e d . h o w e v e r , that l i m a n ' s
Ine* that weigh _'* pillimi*
ll-iw
It*
I -itlu-r fi*v id Urlando. Mr
I'
W lii K o ■
speech urging that the matter he
c i t i z e n s h i p cu ni i nnl he p r o v e d a n d
i thal ior i i ' i r n i '
A I Rog&gt; rn. Stale Deputy of K of
ülg
V Ha in
placed to a vote that only the presi­
t hat lie must dip
Br i t i s h a u t h o r i ­
Orange picking h.i* not opened C
&gt;'.n make* l:ick*onvdie hi*
dent and tin- official hoard and chair­
Mi
ties b l u e g i i e n
f l i nan t w o w e e k *
l i r. .i t liu: will -(•»»\\ ill ha\r holt
Vii l,*hn I Vie rn !» k
men of tin- departments hereafter
Vd-il ■tlui•to p r o v e hi* A m e r i c a n citizenship,
Jack
l ounciJ, Mr, t larenee
he entertained anil that the presiTo- tl quilt a lutge crop this year.
NTcI* al .1
it wan s ai d
If i t - c a n t u i i lie i-*tah

KNIGHTS INSTALLED
IN SANFORD LODGE

FLA. FEDERATION
WOMAN’S CLUBS

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it.i-

dt nt o( • .u h i luh i ud delegate* pay

Itoir own w.i&gt; of .irrange that matclly, tin- M.ilc I lepiir' ment. it i*
t••i
Ini w*.-i, thiinselvc* ..ml the
*.i!d, will lake *tcp* III lit* hclia-l
* Int* the\ i epre-anted
Tin* was
.l*i,*i 1 1 11 I
I m. i d
I n- f l i c o d s.t.
i*
uii.mimiiu l&gt; paa'i'd and hereafter
In a*l i I tli*
l i n n **f tli.it mi me w i t h
th- -in.-. i|t\ will t&gt;•■ i figlhle to elluili* •

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riiey have iivyr Iwenlx years

tomuliilo Co. is now building

of the host hi lid of record.

cars with the (iO-inch tread.

They are a perfect combina­
-j a c k R abbi t CARS

The Apperson Autnmol)iI(*s
are a v e r y

tion of power, lightness, dur­
ability, bi\u.r&gt; and economy.

h itfh .^ ra d e o f c a r s

These hij^li-prieed builders (Ihe \ery oldesl builders of the best American gasoline
cars) now waiver from their life-long policy of building nothing but high-priced cars
fo ra select few, who did not consider from live to ten thousand dollars too much for
a fine motor car.
The new light four is the ideal live passenger, four cylinder car. it is a very pow­
erful car, 40 horsepower, and weighs only lîàS'O pounds. It has the Famous APPFRSO \
Motor, known on two continents to be the best and most powerful gasoline engine for
its size ever built; is a marvel of engineering skill,
bitted to if is the smoothest
operating clutch ever made for m otorcars. This is the APPERSON' Metal Clutch,
patented by Elm er Apperson and used exclusively upon APPEUSO.N t ars, ft is prac­
tically indestructible.
4

This car is electrically started and lighted by the
best system in the world. It is a quality A P P E R ­
SON Car. 95 per cent of it is made in the Apper­
son shops, the pioneer company, having over
twenty years experience in motor car building.

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PRICE $1350, WITH FULL EQUIPMENT, F.O.B. KOKOMO, IND.
A big fo u r cylinder car, with longer wheel base, 45 or 55 horsepower, $1585.
A Jjgh t live-passenger, six cylinder car, 50 horsepower, $1485.
A light seven-passenger, six cylinder car. 50 horsepower, weight 2790 pounds, $1585.
A larger five-passenger, six cylinder ear, 50 horsepower, $2200; same model seven-

passenger, $2350.
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The Light Fours are at the Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
C. F. Williams, Agent

E d w a r d Higgins, M a n a g e r
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I .V»MJ1»1 ■uggì * t that }on Mrs (icurgi \V. ..lit, held high rank.
publish thin article, so that the'So many clubs reported that preppeople of Sanford vyill see the im­ urut ion* are Wing made to build
portami of haying their bit tits re­ dub houses that Mrs Hm-ker. asked
corded
for a count of * a me to lo- made so
V
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that
he might .imeinl ln*r report i f
ul.lV
M I l.I.F R . -1 D
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f.Usti* reported lli.it .* line of fill

t e s t', l nife f H- I
The uniforms worti hv nflti
urn* of tho British regimi
.000 nnefi

BELG IAN

REFUGEES

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i l i* " m *»r mng thi* 1» dern t mn had
ft*t«1
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j. »t jii ilk lui* t i ­ (il* .t ■•til •• ul hi .ir«"g 'M r Von
f .*1-t 111»*11
hi r \u » Iu ­ ll!** ugli m.ilit r»»f If!' V * L,|due of I he
11«Til
•.at l-.llal * a li ijt.t ji*ft ,t^ If.**1 1lilt.aft 1j .
tr*i v»j * i
lo*,iluhty &lt;&gt;f
wIm urliti ito* r«*s
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It* ki«p
urate i &lt; port plan *d a visiting nurse was i *pv« talThis
man might *-V recommended to 'Women's Club#.
1 sl ill Í?11
vst' Î! i i *• hei n bu r 11 .it Sa it* The American Red f'ros# real,
**f 1lli.il l i n g t litic i c e l . i t w o r k
;i fiy •*i h. i li lt I I: t In- 1 lilt I'd IIU-..I
und 'hiiul d this have been Wit* also presented

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PROCRAM FOR FLORIDA
EDUCATIONALASSOCIATION

born, whore It is Imporsiblo for the1
host of touchers to give the children
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Individual
attention
us
needed
In
H. J. HOLLY. Editor
i
W. M. HAYNES. Busin«* Manager n » e of accident or fire there i* tin*
utmost danger of a jam with most
terrible results on account of over
Lakeland. NoY. 24.
Hie program
r ut.U&gt;h«t K w j Tu»oJ*y and Pridajr
for Florida Educational Association
111- H fB A lp PRINTING C.OMPAMY crowded buildings
which convenes in l.akelund for three .

HLTWt nimoN mirr. w'»nrjm r * J - f n.ï.sc ' v-om7uion!°ha"'hm!' E S « *f®7* ’

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NE GOOD IDEA put into effect each day would revo. lutionize .the average: business*....... »—

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reducing. * ke future
welfare of our &lt;oiivtin* service by atiiiiillng the "short" munit, and o| your own children

truin' service hut ween Sanford and
Tampa
It seem- to a gem-ial "IServer (but if expeu-es were to Inreduced that cancelling the Tumpu
special would have been a better
way to gel at the matter without
effecting tile local service
Extra
coaches could be handled on trains
85 and 8',* from J,u k-ouxiih- in

m k.

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lam pa lo labe caie nf I l i i n * reasi*Ii
travet, and thè locai schedule cnuld
remuin unchanged hetweeti Sanford
and la m p a
■U è
belleve
ilodl-vit l'faclloli
along ibi» line is
grc.il t hilt &lt; lo* ntlfllllil MIT*nut allow ilo- traili s&lt;r-

BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
• Sanford Special S&gt; bool

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Drainage ! nmmisnomers Meet
The supervisors of the upper M
Johns river drainage districi niel in
Jacksonville laM Friday, and
ac­
cording U» report in i In- meeting in
a lucksoUVltb paper, » lei led l.vhum
Itendoipli .V ( o . i niel engineer* for
thè districi, afid w'ill watt a formai
report frooi Mr
It.indolph beforo
proo-t ding wuii ilo- ai tua! « u r i pre
paralorj lo t Ile reciti ma tolti of I loLlió.OOO acre» of land ia. UJ.-n * « -i
districi.

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M.M. SMITH Tf.'R. STEVENS
I'rrvldrni
. TUt-nsUdral

llig'

t iciii-r.il disi us ioti ili»* I

ex

ign minuti Home- Ei'imuiiiio» in ine Migli
ceeii

la-uiL-r
\ti-s
Ngto-v
Elici.
Director nf I li parf loeut of
Home
Economics
Florida
■flTatn l ’ oin&gt;B|r ofr
Women.
Tallii hutuiee.
vie« lo lie discontinued for many
till General discussion riot to i»xThe board of supervisors went be­
&lt;]*f'S üsceoln Journal,
teed ten minutes
loni Major W
It Ladite, corte» of
O
The program for the classical sec
engineers l', S A., in tin- inuruing
and laid their plan» before him ex- lion:
\\ cd moilio Hi-cciti brr lililí t p m
phoning whnl (b e , proposed to »io.
( hairiuao
l,|lll*l|‘.ll 1 \ i .r.tii
and tile engineer took I In matter
II« ve you ever i.ml doubt ahi
f.e rr,, Arcadi ;». 1 a
under
coiisidi-ration
for
action
lat»-r,
the future growth of Sanford '
If -o
\S U rimili.»-. Mi.mil.
Secretary
lake time undsmake a round of our as I- the custom with the war de­
'
Fla.
part
m
eni.
public schools at recess time.

SANFORD SCHOOLS

f e l l »' '»I

them

heavily,

we are of

have

storked
the

Up

ver y

opi ni o n

t hey

» i l l all be entirely » l e a n e d up by
iir-t

of

l oo k

for

lio],f
nfter

I I n ember
tin-

tirili
that

New
and

W i-

’lu rk
possibly

the

p e r s o na l l y
mar k r r
ad v . U

to
-

time

zero, so l expert

everything is
of green
t
i
I’he only thing we Lave t .1
compete with will be the N«w O r ­
leans lettuce

killed

•

sL‘

that

may

come

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lahum Ruudolpli was present at
the meeting, and having inaile the
preliminary survey was asked many

Miami High School. Miami
Hi General discussion not to ex­
ceed 10 minutes
II
The Collection and
I »e of
&lt; ullaler.il Material m Teaching High

in

now

the

line

sell from $2 to $2.25 per hamper,
and the peppers and eggplants will
sell around i t
lltilsvillilender

In florida
All b e a u s

Vegetables

and

other

kill ed

Center filli
All Vi-ge(uhh
kill» d
Manatee
\ll l-ealis.eggpl.ini. pep
P'ts killed
Si d.,tn..ge to Iella»,
Will .not sbjji .Jo-l pfl ’ Dc&lt;-i‘Ujl e:

K. R. DEAS
l«t f ashirr

HUNTING SEASON
_. HAS OPENED
(Continued From Page t
gobblers, quail, turtle dove»,
geese, brant, ducks, rail, «-outs, mui
hens, sandpipers, curlews -nq*.
plover in from November n »..
ruary 20.
Rufiled grouse or pheasant-. \|on.
golion, Chinese or Englis): ¡,i, 1Mnl|
and all imported game I ¡■ft».
tccteil up to D e o -iu lii-r
*■ 4fl4
tlu - r e a fu r a thirty &lt;|av ,
“ * 4tOB
on pbi'unant» i-&gt; i--t.ii
• irta
N ove m b e r 20 to Di-ct-uilx-r Jll
Traps, snares, d fiid fa ll- ••aiting
a m l poisoning of gann- Ur. i- »¿rkt
hunting and hunting m,
►tU.»V t|
pro hU iiU fti l»y rCuti* L$ »
I&gt;r$*r Sr .In * n

Till- OJM-11 Ht‘a»OII 1,1
th e »ami» a- th a ï t
N nveiid,i»r .'o »&gt;. (■.
U»e &lt;&gt;l .»rttln nil hgt '
1» a ln i |&gt; ro liil» iii-i|
i »
-on t». fro m N*nv » »*. \
at v 2&lt;i
Tin- q u a n tity »»I g.»»
law , to ein» deer t»»
l tir key », 1 vve tjl &gt; ; ,
lilfils or 1»tty ot In-* . ■
a lid to 1 bree Ion k it, •
g u id ili rs or h v» ! .
o th e r gatto- h in t- [..
n|ipfl liPdMi|i
1 hi* * lili» (if JJ.t f ! ,♦
lie d . a-&gt; i - lu i n t »• i ».
••t -III |l|H |lg t II» g li
jilm e wit lo rj i lie i . i ■
t»liV tli t h r
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Even* 5 of S j ' *
T in r- ,m . 1* ».
»Uddelljv to ti i »l.il
death, and love ( tin- in- ■
tile next vve are Hill
bearli» are colai, tin in »
(Ire
1 l{ Wallne»-

California shipper» are tYyTng To
gel in but unless New ^ ork celery
A Poxcr.
goes above $2.60 there will lie no
IVI- hsvi» to • n trrlm: tn fleur» out
chance of California comperi n g . _
xv hr n is mm the itgli» r iti»- tnsfiioii
There is still quite a good deal of tfle pr» tlf&lt;*r tl»»- woman to-eiim but xvo
Michigan celery to come out also give It un Cidiimhtis (O i Journal
'(Ulte a little in storage here
T'fie
t » (»e an
-t.»i|. j
not h o l d i n g u p very Well
A n n a,-* C i • '
S --‘let I'■») s »I ;
Lot'jlrrv
C'»»»d lull'll • i| »• * i .
however and ue would not fu» sin
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allietiti
R I» •
way by ~nt,■f» " f I» l et - r - ■
w rht Is 125 • rt-arlu-d n |s»ini v* I . i»
pri-t-d to see -.ime out of tl
kicking xvon t help
100,000
Christ mas.

small Louisiana* which sold at 8lbhut tin» was an excellent {»rice for
it would probably take 5 1, or fi to
make a b.ijrot, wldin on t be oilier
hand sugar barrel» were selling at

$1.60 amP*occnMonully tip to $4.00.
.ong, and the r.purit, of their \vork question» looking to the further de- School Latin,
There is. however, bill little degive promise of a much larger per- velopvemnt of the plans proposed
ui1 leader Dr J H (iit me,
centuge doing so,
by the district »uperviaor*.
Rrofessor of Luti n Florida
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State
College for Women,
Doe. it nof.com to he one of our
Tho»e l.rw iitet the meeting were
Tallahasxpc.
foremost duties' then to encourage |Seh“ 10' ^ J
th) General dishutision not to ex­
the building up of our schools and mon Fr» » k CU'k. of the Honda
ceed
10 minute*.
. .
increase their Questional facilHie. 1
de egalion. which was
,, . . .
. ,
,
nvittul to attend thin meeting; Pres­
'
to the betterment of our city?
V*V.
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,
w* ' „i.i„.
,,
. „ , „ , , dent Frank L. H iss of the board,
We oldor, one», that have fotighr „
, ,,
,
, ,
the hard battle, to gel our new ^
‘ ary J. N. W h it e r and Ajno.
county, our city ami our commercial J* 4
Bar‘0W’ A
attorncy lo r , lhr buar^
life on to a »olid foundation W | P' A' V “ n Agnew wa» »Uo present.
Congressman elect \\. J. Scar»
not the time und progressivi; energy
wired that arrangement» to uttend I
lait to force the crowniifg of our
(Continued From Page l)
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the Florida FJast Const Canal Assooonstructive work. It Is left for us
in
the
rendevout
of
'
hunters
ford
.
..
....
__ ___ . , I ciat on in Stuart prevented Ins being
tq guide our young successor» Into
. . ' .
present, and the other congressman who come hero from the north and
the right ideas of finishing what we
The
wired their regrets at not being uble fiom other parts of Florida.
have begun.
vast
reaches
of
the
upper
St.
Johns
to attend.
river offer many spots for tho men
’ The only way to succeed in this
who like the duck and snipe shooting
is to g|ve our children the best edu­
A Billion.
and alio those who go in for the
cational facilitlea we can afford, and
A billion la one thousand million»— quail and turkey and deer and there
it is the purpose of this writing to 1,000,000,000.
Ueginnlng with the
acquaint the parents and the public right hand cipher you say: Units. will be many paries leavo here dur­
spirited citizens in general with the tens, hundred», thousands, tens of ing the next thirty days.
The game wardens report that so
school situation as It presents itself thousands, hundreds of thousand!, mil­
lions. tens. of millions, hundreds of far the hunters are complying strict­
to the local board.
Tho greatest need of our schools millions, billions, etc.—and ydu have ly with the letter of the law and are
It,
at present la room, more room
taking licenses and ihooling only the
then* some more room and if this la
number of birds allowed by law. Wo
tho gieateat need now, what will (t
now have a moat vigilant warden
Moat Injurious of Trade»,
quicksilver miners follow the most and he is on the job every minute
be in a few year» from now.
At preaeitt we have been fotced ttnhealthful trade In the world. The although he ia not making himself
fumes of the mercury produce con­ obnoxious or overstepping his rights.
already to cut up the auditorium In
stant salivation, and the system, be­
There is plenty of. gamp in Sem­
the grammar school Into email rooms, comes permeated with tho metal; the
inole
county, but every hunter
which are certainly not what U teeth of tho. unfortunate nion drop'
should
have a license and should not
needed from a hygienic' standpoint, out, they lose tbotr appetite, become
bo
a
gamo
hog when he gets into the
and where our children'! eyesight la emaciated and as a rule seldom live
good aheoting. 1 * endangered for the rest of their lives. longer than two yoara.
.»
-r-----------We have had to rent outside emer­
. 4-,-’ »*
gency building» for eomo classes,
. India's Plague of Insects.
Caute of the Trouble.
which-is detrimental to the general
India’s*
public health problem Is
Adbm blamed It on an Apple. But
working together of tho faculty add nowadays It la a Poach that usually vitally complicated by the fact that,
the discipline of the pupils.
II tba troublo.—Cincinnati En* biting Insects are a prominent factor V tn tba dissemination of dlseaa«.
have assumed proposions in
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
HUNTER’S PARADISE

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other busineas
fore the body

here

I think if ilie lettuce is mind it will

Columbus, 0., Nov. 19.— Funcy |The hoard of auperviaûrs will meet
( Papera not to exceed 30 minuti**)
The sight of such un abundant
Louisiana
sugur barrels selling at
I
Some
Needed
Reforma
in
the
and thoroughly clean and Intelligent a*nln 1,1 Cocoa, for the purpwe of
I
$3,60.
The
last hampers we had
looking lot of future citixena hk you Meeting a treasurer and to receive High School Latin Curriculum.
was on Saturday when wc had some
• nu Ja*» tier
W. U Thomas,
will ace must dlapcl all auclt doubts ,lu' r''l"'rl l'f ‘ ke chief engineer, and
forever
Every fait minded man
will agree that if only twenty |*-r
cent of ti.iMM yuuiigilers n ake good
litrp we shall lu.ve the most jiro.¡ressi vI- iliy m Mi ulti Fionda lii'fnn

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fro-rr tn N»-w \ ork which killed oft
all
of then field celery. With the re­
Sebnoi, Tampa. ' »
sult
4hat their f &lt;» h quotations
b General dìscursion noi in etbave
Jumped from i l tu on »’&gt; to 7
■i-i'tt teli mmiltes
average
to $2 (III a crai»'
We had
The
"Six
Plus
Pian
II
orders for about 20 curs Tuesday
a Leader Duali Nutbuniel
Moss, Professor ili Ldma hut were -unable to get a single one
I lea lei s here are all experiencing a
liuti. Florida State ( itlo-lng....
I tra»l&lt;; for Thanksgiving and aUoiiiett. T allahiivsee
in'iin»

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M AR K E T REPO RTS

the line prote -1mg against

i

$
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GOOD IDEA for today is a Savings Account in your
nanje at the PE O P LES BANK. You will get inter­
est on money from date of first deposit.

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haliy county of Seminole do things, i Briefly onumerpIt'll ( lie nmls U?11
^ St* te Su,H‘rinl‘:,',l*'nt
Forrest' will g. t what lie wants, At mir „,.hoo| fystem arc:
N' ,
any rate die is well known through- _ lsl The remodelling and building
December .10. 9 s. m. ♦
out tlic stale and popular with other ntl „dditlon to the* grit inmar school,
Mi**
“
* ,r» ” berr&gt;':
numbers of the Legislature.
Kis- lo COst about $16,l]0(J.
invocation, Rev. tt. fj- i afterson;
simmee Journal.
, 2nd Building of a second primary! ^
Government as a Method of
________ _
• rib
....I in. -west- side of eity.
lit - Schools*
1 ^
i
. » r fir.,,
.
; W. Aabury, Cocoanut Grove; 9;.I0 to
A N N llL IN G T R A IN S
. about $6.00(1- -i•
_ i ,
10, discussion hy Miss Rowenu Long3rd Finishing high school base•
. „ „
.7
As we understand the laws of
, «
i
i „ ,i
mire of Womans College; 10 to 11,
merit
for
use
of
u
domestic
science
Florida a railroad must secure peraddress, Or. Harvey Cox. 11 a. m.,
CULLED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SEMINOLE
mission from the Stato Railroad and, manual training department, lecture, Dr. Red way ; 12 ’ m., dis­
Corthnisslon before they cancel local cost uhoufe 12,000
mission; 8 p. in., local entertainment;
COUNTY GROWERS
4th Finishing
negro
grammar
passenger service within the state.
8:15. lecture by Or. J. W. W'ithcrs
If wo arc correctly informed a no­ school building, ns per'orlginal plans, nn Education in the Home and
%
maud as yet but wo think in unother
• Charleston, S. C., Nov. 28.
tice must he given of intontion to $1.500.
,oolr9:30 p. m., banquet.
week the use of lettuce will he gett­
Ex-orything
killed
here..
apply-for* such permission, In order
5th Improvements on east side
Thursday, December 30th, 9 a. m.
New Orleans, Nov. 20 We re- erai by nearly all the grocers and if
that the patrons may he given a primary school and establishing Kin­
Jnvocation, Rev, J, 13. Ley; 9:30, cuivud your wire yooterday regarding such is the condition we will he ubk
hearing on the question.
dergarten^ manual training..anil doIf the Atlanti Coast Line Railroad rnestic science departments. $4,500. a. m.*, Hon. O. 1l. Martin of W'nsh- frost damage and advising also that to move it promptly, v.
Chicago, Nov. 20. We have been
secured the pet mission of the State
fit It. T o reimburese city for money ingtnn, D. C., on "Boys1 Corn Cl.ulis 1the weather in your territory was
The weather bureau has handling Louisiana head letture.
Railroad Commission, it appears to loaned and liquidate all outstanding and Girls’ Tomato Clubs;" 10:30 ideal
*a iS . Dr. Harvey Cox; 11:16 a in . promised us mure cold weather last |very funcy sjjick at $2.60 to $3.60
have been done very quietly, and indebtedness, (ta.OOU.
.both the railroad and railroad rumOr a grand total of $75,000, to be Dr. Redway; 12 m. business se,ion. night than we had night before Inst per (turret, Tmt it does not seem to
missi on have worked a hardship raised through a bond issue, of 8 p, in., declamation contest and ex and we therefore considered it ud- he coming so good any more and be­
visuble to wait and advise you more lieve they are ubout all in with their
upon the patrons of the Atlantic which our present 1 mills lux would cursion.
The program for the High School accurately.
good »tuff, and no doubt we will
Coast Line from Sanford .to Tampa, be fully able to take care, beside»
section follows:
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The cold weather has caused have to start with Florida in the near
without giving an-opportunity to he paying our running expenses.
heat d.
We had mome very fancy
It is tin- intention of this board to*, Wednesday, Her cm her 10th, I :,10p m somewhat lighter receipt* for the future.
Chairman Principal 1. I Himes, l&gt;awt day or two but there is no Bell Cow brand in hampers today.
in
the
near
future,
present
a
petition
Criticism along the line is general
Palm Beach High School
damage whatever and
we expect $1.50 per hainpci
Now m ease
both of the railroad company anil to the citizens, asking for an elec­
Lane, that shipments will resume normal Louisiana is done for you can expect
Secretary
Principal
B
B
the railroad com missini). Such mat­ tion regard ng this bond issue apd
Pensacola High School.
ugnili within tin* next »lax or two
tis to start oil FI or ilia and at very
ters bring up the questlnii repeated­ (hey ask that, on l he line « ( tin- inP a p e r noi In exce ed .Hi m in ili'
g o o 1 1 pr i ce «
'hii-ngo,
|!l
,
Nov
1
u
The
celery
,
f
i,r
mat
not
given
above,
.on
will
I.ike
ly as to whether the ■ointnlssion l- a
I
I lo- I r n e F u n c t i o n o f I in i l i gl
market
has
-ho,,
n
a
derided
itn
(
iliimatter
into
ncttuii.«
considera­
state Institution or an auxiliar.,
St
Louis. Nov
li*
had a
Si lumi
prove ment the last couple of days
tion,
the railroad company.
log frost here again last night, the
u D'tuler Principal K I. Kob tin Monday night they had a heavy thermometer was down to 12 above
Petitions will be went in all along
I' ■* “ vital question, concerní ng

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lieen mapped out. The program ir
Hl X MONTHS
•an extensive one and covers every
S ahd long ago plans fur betterment
TIIIIKK SION I HM
line of the teacher's endeavor A
“ of same bave been thought over and
special section has been planned for
'tld H fls il In the CIO b» ram e« S'¿ 'Si pel rea
,n. laitl
oui., Their progress
then w u the High School teachers as well ns
advance or Í Oc per month
,
, , . , , , .
l'.rm.n,. in advanor m...i i- m.d. ai urn., held up hy some fault in legislation one each for the classical and pri­
and it has been possible only by the
mary instructors. The program fol­
E iiofv.1 a« .onn&lt;l »I*,- iiii.ll mauri Animi ZÜnrl generous he]p of the city administra­
lows;190S. al thr PiainflSrr" al Sanford, flor sla
tion to do the most urgent work
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amie* A rto! Warft» Irti IH79
Tuesday, I)rc. 291 h, H p. m.
needed.
The stale legislature now
Music,
Lakeland Band; Invora
tvicobonr No. ms having cleared up all former oh0 S In llrrald llultdin*
stacles, it seems the proper time to (Ion, Rev. Wallace Ware; welcome
Port oat 1 -.1- nf vtanfnrd is after ¿take up the thread again and make address. Mayor O. M. Eaton; re(ho n|,..„i,T,u&gt;r,n ».ifthe lir tr rTmTXi"DH»n idfrrt tn trnndy the existing con-» sponsc,' Dr. A. A. Murphree; press
the 4--i__— »Y^gt-tr »-diBottii s i wclL as .reimburse the city address, Sifpt. II. E. HulL proxident^
"TroTn— Hu n.n guru f i q d i » m
Mimnrsrt
|F'-rid- Educational Association; anONK TEAR

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A B O U T PEOPLE
AND EVENTS

HOTEL ARRIVALS

Itoli

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u i d ó c c u p a t i o n

lÜßf P U R E D R U G '

Sanford House
Orange B«&gt;*.-» with limp« always
w || porker. N \ City. Hoy
yule HappcninRs- Mention
in aoa k. at K i . Hutton »
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Drown. Knoxville, Tenn.; T. II
&lt;'outiniied I rom Pagi' 2
0f Maltern in Rcicf
Fine inusii a gnuil »upper old and Burt_. Iarnjni,
H a .Dlackstork,
I n e i noi U n i la*
Personal Items of
new dani'es, ami card» fur. I hose who A ltwntta. (ia 1
l SevvB«&gt;ru. Jack0-4
Mr» A T t 'onntdfy wii' tin1 grn
do not dance at the City Beautiful ai’ hvitlu, fi H (»aril,. Atlanta. Cln.:
In te re s t lamia M I.ev\ N’
N V t'ity.
' " ‘ te«- of thè Auctu.it Bridgi
City, (Chini,
’ has. S
Dali
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I 1 1 1 a.in.I
ml wWife.
1 1 o. tCfeVe
B*vc
ti regi;
fax It IH.ll
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after nomi
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guatali) -f
Ho.«lng Small
1*1 uni pu«idii&gt;g
l&gt; Uot.crlk
land, fililo; Duri t alluniti. Mara hai nudi ■ ».«» ¡day'eil. witli Mr- l&gt; U
T#||i, Succinctly Arranged for
Fancy celery, J I &gt; itohert a,
Ville. DÌlÌu , M c Dia l n llinia. N. (*.; Hufnduli and Mr». Frank Miller
Hurried Herald Header*
26-2t.
Mra. Mortoli Thigpen, Ukidund:
'«ore« and winmng thè
A
nhivy Sprui and wile, Wnahington, pri*'
daitity
rmiiBmg );«&gt; k«-i» ni
Twine
for
fancy
work.
Fresh
******
lilu.
ml pink. A refresh nielli course
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at
yenat
cuke,
Tk. Pndiyterian Drothrrhood will &gt;'«*
The Po
2 2 -tf and Mr, l. II llow« Mr and Mr» v» a. « n . . | ««insisting &gt;*f « m e j«*||&gt;
-«-• with a amoker.
! ^imon *■
. «ntertaii» tonight
It II Lessu tie.
M o T M Itowe, " , | 1 .int imi creiiin, fruit and ¡dmu
The score ruril«
at
NeUon’a
|
The
Daughter*
of
Wesley
will
I...
Daytona.
A
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Matthew«,
Macon. ( « k' .ml enlTce
Ki« dry oak wt od
wer&lt;
riiaiiksgiviiig
cards
Mrs. Con­
27-tf
their
annual
Imzaar
on
Saturday.
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Kwmg.
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innunuli.
l).;
Troodyird. phone 307.
December lit
Place
yyll he an- Chu#. |, Weiman. Tfnnfm; It. T. nelly ' guexU, u&gt;m, AL,.«Du.,s-l.MI
rctL rarer
later
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Auttr-lawn- -Fro.w|cU~i#-nc«.- - TTirim
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lliahop. It. I&gt;. Santmr.i. Jax. Thos. D. N'ori. li W. Herndon, S. F PuleaDay I'ho««*- - ,HU Nil, |l I’ 11
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the city todr.y on a shopping U m r.l() . w Ttt||uhttKHt(. u h(.ri. ..........
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Thanksgi'ing turkeys, live an d represent the county « «mami'*n&gt;iuts
today when the hrirk roads injunc­
Jres&lt;nl ut J D Roberts*.
tion cornea Before I hem
2G-2tc
We have DichardsoiTs fancy work
Wilcox water color scenery will
New design..
Call and see them.
#rrivr tliis week at Mra. Williams’
Williams' Millinery.
27-2tc
Millinery.
.
27-2tc
Go to Enterprise for your ThunksM. A. Heed of Chicago is the guest giving dinner. Dual leaves Sanford
of his »iter. Mra. flurry Ward, und is 12 o'clock. Dinner 7 5 c. "T h e Inn,"
enjoying the fine climate of Sanford. Mra. M. Martin, manager. 27-ltc
Cir Sweet Feed just In stock
I he IndiPii of I he rresnyterian
frrth. hag" Heart and whole.
11.76
church made a neat sum from their
while it kata F. y Dutton
27-2tc
Turkey supper last Sat uni. .. night.
__ Hjr, \V &lt;-. - Odum of Winter They expect to hold another one in
Garden ta the attractive guest of the near future
Mrv WiMiier of Oak avenue.
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Miss M c. Heed. Mías M It # Hess.
Hidkoyke, Mass.
St. Johns House
|}rucp Tunant, N. V city; C. 0.
MegergiCj .
W. T, Cotter,
J- A. Pacotti, A. L. Hogers, T. A,
Donovan, Hoy Mundee, J. J. Shera,
J« * : A - M. Phillips, Clarence D
Hogora, A. J. Solatia, C. D. Muuncey
W. K. Lyon, &lt;i. W. Sht»ro, J. Mur*
phy, St. Augustine; Theo. Schani,
Hustings, Minn; K J Milos, Hurgotown. Ky .K l*. Filzgeruld, T a m p a ;
Hoyden (ìiriing. Hotchkiss, Colo.

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&lt;TIn- regular fort nightly meeting
t’ottiui gowns. Palm [leach suit»,
of tho Liletature Dept, meets in
Tile Underwood Carriage Factory
dock trowera and business suits for
club rooms on t)ak avenue Wedneanow lias an expert horse shner. also
the City, Beautiful Ball.
duy afternoon. N o v II. 2&gt;I6 o’clock
n sign painter and men f»r all the
Program a«- follows
Cr »id ernes. 1 0 c per i|tiart. J D departments
Dring in your wml
Margaret Del.amt
Mi ss Mary
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»how that they tin ve nppeureii in
Holle Uros.' Pickled Deci
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Bloater*. Smoked Herring
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Mackerel, Pig Feet, ltd ■»nuii-ge
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entertainment
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Sweet und Sour Po kB— in i'Ulk
Vroduetion that will In- useil in ilo»
Cranherrie*. etc , etc
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Gaiety Theatre* N
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Thanksgiving
at
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&lt; hurih jj.jjj), „ ,„ 1 HuKtde IIurge«» apfieared
Thursday morning there will Be a
|u» t season in Geo. M C o h a n ' s
» jH'ciul matt* of Thanksgiving nt th«' IIIU-ICul farce "Tile Little Million
Cntholic church at t» o'clock
\ aire "
Mr la'igfi played the who
visiting priest will preach the sir agent. Mi»* Durgess was the maul
mon. Non, Cutholicit an invited to This season Mr. Leigh is a tidef and
Join with Catholic* in this service. Mis* Durges* a female thief ill* pal
B E V . F. II. W A T K I N S I I E K E

Special meeting* were begun at
the Baptist Temple lust night and
•wtU continue'for ten day*, ftev * FC
H. Watkins of Valdosta, Ga., will do
tho preaching. Service* liegin at 7
each evening and 9:30 in the morn­
ings. You ure invited to attend all
these services.

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several days last week with

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Mrs A It Chappell. M r » John
Derby
and Mrs. Will Acres motored
Cranlierry Sauce
| Friday
All
visitors
to
tho
city
have
n
cor¡over
to
DeLaml Sunday and spent
Roast Leg of M u tton
Pat) G ra vy
dial welcome, and’ are invited to a the day with Mis. I. S. .Manes and
Louisiana Potatoes English Peas
"Come Mrs. G M. Howe.
Plain Boiled Potatoes, Hotter Sauce place in our church life.
thou
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and
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Banana Fritters
•''Mr. Abe Kanner, who is studying
good.”
Ice Cream
Pumpkin Pio _
law
at Stetson University spent the
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Pastor,
Fruit Cake
Aaaorted Cake
week
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* ONE NIGHT, NOV. 2 8 1
BURT LEIGH
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Thief."
Mr. and Mrs. Handley of Jack-;
At tl
the Imperial Theatre Saturday. Yi.nville who are in the city sjH'iit

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Mr« W !•; Watson retnriied from
1 rkclund mid Tniiiji.i Sunday afi«'r..«li
M r»
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i. presentali ve « f I he Sanford Winn
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Nov. 2Hth.

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Mr. und Mrs Piikington hnv*; re­
Sunday school, 9:46 a, m.
moved
to, Bay avenue, where the
Preaching.
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A. C. L. RESTAUJtANT
will
reside
this winter
Epworth
League,
Senior,
G
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G. W. Spencer, Proprietor
Preaching,
7
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Menu
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Mr. K. A. Dawson of Jacksonville
T/uinJLspirtnp Dinnrr
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'¡»ent
the week end m Sanford, the
W.
Puree of Tomato a la Crai on
Prayer meeting, 7:30 p
guest
of
Mr unii Mr» G K hr.ink
Lettuce Salad, Mayonai»«' Dressing nesday.

Chicken Salad
Ilojist Turkey
Oyster Dressing

WE ARE HEADQUARTERS

np &gt; - tin- joy and happiness experi­ tonlinues.
Heflin says there is no strategic reasons
enc'd By them when emaneipation change 111 tin- situation w Idle Petro­
Hussia h a s m i n d e d t h e H u s r i a n
cu I f
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ilieil positions near the Kolubara
oitilitie «d the oppression, and' in situation there is, however, has not river, which the • Austrians have
sonn instances the degradation of licen divulged. Doth Berlin and Pet­ crossed.
Nish says the Servian re­
the untiteli of these countries leading rograd admit tipi! violent lighting tirement before the Austrians is "for

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non on Saturday afternoon. Noi 2V K irsteen Forrest. Mis* Marie laiti
more, tuid the original New N ,&gt;rk
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Gan 11 Theatre «conic proilm tion ai . .1 i.v i oh.in
&amp; Harris t lu p-.
Thu nk«gii i ng Dinner
Thanksgiving •! w ■ «
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Western Beet
Weslern Pork Loins
Western Spring Lamb
Corn Fed Florida Pork
Cood Florida Beef
Beef Brains

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Th e greatest activity of the war- Arali river declare they have de­
ring factions still ajipcars to lie tin* feated a Drilish force and that u
centered along the. front in Hutsinn shot from a Turkish cruiser caused
Poland
Between
t In- Vistula and un explosion on a Dutish gun Boa t
\\ ari«' rivers when the tÌ**rman» are
Vienna reports the Servians u*st-

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M A U S -r»w __

sjou lands
Mrs, Harry Piikington.
...........ntuig u woman from Japan
Mrt hariotte Smith 11 ( liinese
woman, Mrs (
K Walker a wotnun,
of l idia and a Turkish woman rep
re,« t - d B&gt; Mr« Moughton wi re de

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of the Missionary Union of the Congreg .'numi church was tittingly ol&gt;- _
seri «'I yesterday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. C. It Walker After
the regular Business period a devo­
tional service was led by Mrs. Henry j
Wight. The suliject, "Jesus Christ
lRe same, yesterday, today and for­
ever" was appropriately illustratedwith Scripture readings, prayer and
song,, after which followed u pleas­
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�and he signed by the president and
CHAFFEE ROSE FROM
secretary, hearing the seal of the
RANKS; S E LF EDUCATED.
local the delegate represents.
. The per capita is two cents per
Suffering* is the price of health.
member ou the entire membership.
El Caney Assault,..Took Peking,
F’lorida’fi State Hoard of Health Led
Trades councils and central bodies
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Cleaned Up Philippines.
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has been working for more thgn a
«•-s. t x a •
seventy-five cents per month, or
quarter of a century to make the
HOSTS OF
LABOR W ILL |2.25 per quarter.
great pcr.in.iulji a better place Lo
I. leu ten ant Genera FAdnn R. Chaffee,
-. Deflates from local unions no»
THBOXG SANFORD IN
live in. It has been working along former chief of staff of the United
a (Hinted with the State Federation
JANUARY
the same lines »ith the most ad­ States army, who died nt hi* home In
of Labor »ill be admitted to mem­
vanced sanitarians everywhere, and Los Angeles. Cal., of typhoid pnou
Sanford »¡If be host to the labor­ bership and rented In the conven­
it has led the way in some of these mouin. was born In Orwell, O., on April
ing men for several days in January tion on the payment of three months
H, 1842, and all the schooling of the
directions.
It hni discovered from
regular sort which he ever got was In
beginning Tuesday,the 12th.
The per capita tax.
hard experience, Just as the others the public schools. Yet be was later
following call has been sent out to
Accompanying this cull •are cre­ have discovered, that the biggest
the State Federation of Labor of dentials in duplicate. Send the du­ obstacles, the greatest discourage regarded ns one of the most highly ed*
ucatrd men In the army and even took
". AwA vA ".
FlbHda:
plicate to the secretary treasurer. merits have come from the ignor­ a law course, which won him the de m
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T o , All l,nhor Organizations in Flor­ Wm. E. Terry. 220 ( ’ lay St.. Jack­
ance of those who were most to be gree of LL. I&gt;. from Tufts college.
X
ida, Greeting:
sonville, Fla., as soon a» delegate is benefited, from a lack of apprecia­
Ife was little more lUnn n boy when
In conformity with the constitu­ selected, this is important.
tion of the value of health and clean he liegan tils service in the civil war.
and promotion came slowly. AL the cud
tion of the Florida Statu Federation
F’ arh . year furnishes additional surroundings.
of the war he was only a first llenten•
«fT A T ïo f $im ati! liFffliy nutiAoditnrr *reasoni‘ why the State Federation of
It costs money, real money, for ant, and It wna not until 1807 that he
the l&amp;th annual convention will be Labor should bo supported by every'
the individual, ns for the com­ bts-iimo a captain. And then he waited
held In the City of Sanford, FTa., on labor union in the state. In the ab­
S e w e r Pipe, D oors, S a s h and
munity, to have and preserve this twenty-one years Ix-foro his uniform
• Tuesday morning, January 12th, sence of u state body the labor move­
most valuable asset. The Inck of) wns adorned with the shoulder straps
Blinds,
Lim e,
Cem ent,
Tile,
1915, at 9 a. fn„ and continu« in ment would be little heard of outside,
| money in - more than one Instance of n major,
session each day until all business of the large cities. We need addi­
in Florida cities has curtailed the, .Meanwh!le-ln 1875-be married An
Lath, S h in gle s, W i r e Fencing,
is completed. It is earnestly hoped tional laws for the welfare of tfle activities of municipal health
|ttlo France» Rockwell oT Junction City,
that every labor organization in the toilers of our state,,
tl
stale, and
nmL this
is the boards to the extent of actually In Kan., .nml tiegnn the rearing of the
C o r r u g a t e d Iron R o o f i n g
Ives hlm. Adna R.
state will appreciate the importance mission
1 of
m
rmy man, and two
of being fully represented at this Labor.
there is urgent need to educate the daughters.
convention by their ablest memFraternully yours,
average .Florida citixen to a higher
General Chaffee’« fntnlly got every
The Best Metal Shingles at $4.75 per square.
/ born.
Matters of the gravest im­
C. E. SHEPARD.
intelligence regarding health mal- hit of attention lie could give It. hut be
portance confront the worker* of our
^'resident.
tors, there is n greater need to bring was pretty buay with the Indians, and
Three Kinds of Cypress Shingles from $2.50
state. The legislature will convone Attest:
public officials— those who say how still promotion came alow. It was not
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next April, and much is expected of
Wm. E. T E R R Y .
public funds shall be spent, .to a until June I. 1897, that he became a
Cypress Boards for Boats and Lumber of all
* this body in the way of remedial
Sec-Treas, 220 Clay St.,
f .
better appreciation, a wider under­ lieutenant colonel In the Third cavalry,
legislation.
Our influence i s -felt
and then the Spanish war brought him
Jacksonville, Fla.
Columns and Newell Posts, Banisters« Novelties.
standing of the actual money value
his chance,
throughout the state as never before
of health and how it may be pre*
He was sent to Chlcknmntign. where
We must continue the fight for
N
served.
he received his first commission as n
better laws for the toiling men and
If municipal officers will legislate general officer, being made brigadier
PERILS OF ARCTIC TRAVEL
women of our fair state.
and
appropriate wisely, their con­ general In May, 1898, but It was only
T H E S E P R I C E S S T R I C T L Y .CASH
Representation in the convention
Diary of Stefanason Expedition Re­ stituents will approve, and sooner ! with the volunteers. He went to Cuba
for local unions and central, bodies,
late« Stories of Privation! of
or later a good health plank will he In cumtimnd of one of Hhnfter** hrl
as provided by the Constitution is as
Exploration Party.
un essential in the platform of ev- gndes and led the nssault on the «time
follows:
fort nt KI Caney. Its capture wn* one
erv prospective municipal legislator.
Article IV. Representation
of I tie most Important moves hi the
San rilego. Cal.— Vivili and fascinât- I , . .
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Education, to- be most effective.
war. and for it ChnrToe was made ii
Section I The basis of represen­ ing sidelight* upon the privations and
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must begin at the top and filter major general of volunteers. He serv­
perils of ,arctic exploration are con­
tation
in
the
convention
shall
l&gt;o:
a
down through the mass of citizenry. ed ns chief of staff to General Itrookp.
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tained
In
a
diary
of
the
Stcfansaon
Locals having one hundred members
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AnAnA.
What are some of the snnitary the military governor of Cubil. and for
expedition
which
haa
been
made
pub*
or less shall be entitled to one dele­
problems to be solved by the pub­ a couple " f years 'under General Wood
gate,
and for each additional one Re hero by Mias Mary Ainslle. a friend
Then, to General Chaffee's imilmibt
lic official* of F'loridu cities?
of
Hurt
McConnell,
ex-private
secro­
hundred, or majority fraction there­
e*t
relief, tmuhle arose In China, and
tary to Explorer Vllhjalmar StefansThey are called upon to apportion
of, one delegate, and from central son and meterologlst of the expedi­
he got the Jolt of I-omina tiding tile
public
fluids
for
tinmaintenance
bodies of-a population of ten thou­ tion This diary gives an account of
Vmerleun triHips there. It was he and
No departsand or more, three delegates, ami the wanderings of this Canadian arctic many department*
Id* men «lip captured the gale at IV
rentrai bodies of five thousand ami exploration expedition from the time public fund* for the maintenan***■ ,,T kini! » ben Mie nlt empi nf 111 e l'nin
STANDARD RAILROAD OF TUB SOI Til
No
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under i mi thons aml two delegates. I 11 left Mrltlsli Colombia in June, r.'l.'l, m a n v d e p a r t m e j i t *
,aM fili)«•♦1 umili ■* ,,r *&lt;•« iTill fnll'lltll ntilliili*
4 mini,- In t:il*e■ Un* siege nf thè
and for rentrai bodies of five thou until January lfi of this year The ment i ,lines closer to the ,
make* the • H&gt; leg,¡i 11
[i»ll* II.- ,1 . *l'ieiidlil » " r!. a!*••
diary ends with the party at Flax- than that »h u h
snnd or less, one delegate.
ave Iti Hi: bl In,- ln«urr,« Moti In ibi- filini.
beitli Idul
lndtrectl&gt;. good
Section 2 The delegates shall be man’s Island Alaska
, i,i, r in« *.
*ld r».i!W &gt;
and
parks
Titnt thr loss of the Karluk occurred m e t . 1*
elected t«l least ten days previous to
No. «2
No.
D A IL Y
No MI
Silice Itl* relire ment Unie lui* hccn
j
s
ubsequent
to
this
latter
date
I*
I
util*
tribute
to
this
healthful
condition,
the unmi aI convention,
and the
2 ‘J&lt; i i&gt; in
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lien
ni
pnlilfilv
ufi.iut
tlufiitùun*
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names of . such delegates shall fie | rated by the fart Hint no mention Is more directly the best sewerage •ll.i
11*- «a* iu-v, r iiuc t,* tilk mu* h A r . S a v a n n a h
I l i IT» p . i n .
li J.'i i&gt; m
made of llutt liilxlinp
Mention also l* s v * 1• III a n d c b -ii II * I Teel s t in * ,: ,ol
a m.
for»ardeilil tt&gt; the secret.»r\ treasurer
1Y 1 A a . m i
a m.
made of the fart dial the Stefanason i Ling &gt;f all unscti-i-ned earth Ho* et* , v , pt ou |île lleld n lu r, Il 1« *atd A r . 1C i d i l l i « &gt;ii&lt; 1
, m.
at the earliest pos-tbl,- moment j part) crossed the trail of Ernest da
Mie freqllenlly piifilt-lusl nord p"r A r . W a s h i n g t o n
9 :0 0 a . m .
1 :C, { ' . i n
!
!
;
m.
as the -curie «.f contagion, the t ! ng Irait* dr*i-ri!iltig film as &lt;■*•!, cal ni, al
thereafter.
1
| Koven l-efllncwell, Iho Pasadena exI i : ó 7 j&gt; .in .
♦i:f&gt;0 |i.tn
A r. N ew Y ork
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I
li
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Jli;l
•••**,
all
v
.i
i
of
thè e l n* i o £ *lf tin,''! *ere in* «veri* d ul l y al ven Mre Ile
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Section 2 To entitle local union* , plorer. who has since returned from
!.. (.lev a n d
•I bel
ali ruii'lt' n l&gt; !*.-pt
y’ior**1i* A- Wh i Ir, •i : ,i■ Limile,( ! r.
In Ili* Melimi«
\ -lililí » f i o *erv 1*11 * vy* *■_*
mid central bodies t■» repr... ut.,lion &gt; tin* arctic and Is now ou hi* » a y
'V i** iiiguuu..tA*ietns:J-«g¿ua* 4,»*i I
l,r. '• di ' C 1*îa«'** - f o r it»»••¡aM
,i nd
ri il, I Mi o fi n, • v 1 I I 1,
il.&lt;1,111*1
in the convention they must In- in jj home
1 ■’
1
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■d -,-Hrlet
Thai pari of the illurt fweui-d indi­ Ih.' ■* 1114’ t .. r n •-r- oi •ou .¿IO», . tot
,,
I rrrTfrr*'
|Mis*es-iion of a receipt (-• in : ' i '
I ■..!
. , ...........* fi« ,1 II 111! 111*
,,i .fi &gt; 1in- i r n Cin g
limn i intuì i«t 1«■
cates
that
Stefansson.
McConnell
and
Fie 'tri. Lighted a:,ri I
secretary trea nrer •hawing tl.e pay ,
..f
|. O.fl..
olii tt II»
Il 4«k1Ittiil iiii ,L . u r v u x . , Mi
metH of per capila La.\ for ut ¡eu* t a hunting party left tie* Karluk Sun­ ui A l i l i li
M.
Ni», m * ( n.i*i Line Florui.i . at
day, September 21, 191 J, while the rouduim- and nui *m&lt;; lu i lins,- » I
one year previous to the convention’
vessel »a* slock In the let*. Ill miles
.tl'UOl .illuni wlti'l Ile, * I &gt;»1,1 II I , I
Steel Pull man i ar- &gt;&gt;( ri • fi » 1• *•
Provided. lu&gt;»*v,-.. litui final monit­
off shore and l**,iau»*&gt; of the break f.*l I he hi-nelit ••{ I hr -I'.-Jv i - :.t I
i u.i-t Line I tit.ii,g • .ir» t,p« r.tit *1 *,.
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or central find;,- n»t o. v, a . . i , , . pi ,o. ing up of Mu* lei- and had »rather
rot II Vlint
Fur information and Pullman reservations. •ply to v,
tor t hut ul the ••ntirc eumtinimt;.
to the lust e invent ion, or loca * vvere unable to reach Iter again
Iti general l &lt;» provide iur it *• p m
union* or central bodies not hnv i.g ^ One of the most striking feapirea
îT
nromm
tmttf affiliated »ith lite state Íertrm*T tiTfi I f tTT:VH'ITTT717f'dlili.uol ohiTlíiuiTu?.
136 West Ray St.
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of-fact
way
In
which
the
hardships
unF'u
"
'
u’
health.
Chile's Fxpendltur«* for ffrldy»».
lion before, shall be allowed repre j
c h i l e h n * *t«.-iii r
•am fur sfly
’ libili official* go tier ¡ill' nre )il-t
sentutinn upon the payment of three, dergoue are disposer) of. n*
tirfi*--■ xi* •■'n ru en i n i i l r o a d *
Ksklmo*
ted
un
r
u
»
frozen
fish,
co
m
mou
people
elevated
to
posi­
month*’ per capita tux
&gt;* ♦♦♦
with ranch! whale oil .dressing. raw
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Section 4 — Delegate* shall be elect I rntlboii ment ami Mie t a l l o » . or fut.“ tions of responsibility » i t bout u-u.ilg
I
Inna &gt;&gt;f re- pr&gt;u- 1 l u i - t . *ii(,.ut ,i
«•d by their union* to serve for one1
9
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F A IN
U s u a l tithes- fill t h e . l u l l ......... . 11.,-ir D R .
year
in no , a-e -liull it delegate fie.
DENTIST
pl.ni
They i . 's i t t u e ri
i.s, loin
ullowed mote than one vote
They
w
Mqjht Make Th. —g*
»ill,o u t
b ein g
ed u ca ted
up
in
it.
woitk roll wiiitk rt:om : iini ,v
must deposit their credential* null
'Why can t ( have thi* cti.-t- ’ioc- and most ul them never come to
the secretary l teas ure r before being torT*' pleaded the nurse. "1i is palpi­
PEOPLES RANK BUILDING
Comp lete a b s t r a c t s from the r e c o r d s of
any adequate realization of more
»
admitted to scat*. All credentials tation of the heart
Von are too than a part of such responsibility.
ROOM 9
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shall state' the lull, name and ad- pretty for cases where the heart la
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a
n
g
e
and
Se
mi
nol
e
Counties.
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s
To the physician*, sanitary work­
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drers of the delegate of the union affected.”—Pittsburgh Post
er* anil particularly to the puhlir
ISEED POTATOES
paid for non-residents.
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official* of Florida eltie* i.n upper
8
1&lt;r n *«n lhr f JCC***l hil1* &gt;4 Slrub«-n
t unity for education i* offered, ri at .» ,* I5dH&gt; fe^! ilm&gt;r *e’ l*v* I
( N (¿DD|)|;|I M M
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FREE FROM DI S EAS E
they »ill arrrpt it. in the Soutbein
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held .it Jacksonville 'rum \..\em W iiL K fc R * S E E D P O T A T O F A R M S
k m a n . I’ 1if:sid f : n t o f r o i .u n s
o l u a .l
O oi W . A v o c i St ouban C o un t y , H. V.
i her 27 to Decern her 7. during the
«liliiis *3r.
, tinnii* : ria »444u¿ ,. &gt;5i t rt »1 &gt;. c #•. i l n It
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conventions of t lie American Public __ l_________________________________ '1
I believe in Florida, land of the ruby throat, the paint, d builerffy Health Association and the Naopen and fuihornless sky. of lambent sipping nectarin winter «lay».
tional Mouth Hygiene Association,
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atars, of mouniaiuouH opalescent■
■ j believe In Florida, land of ro- It is an opportunity that comes not
clouds, of 1 0 ft benignant airs, of ip; mantle legend and adventurous his- oftefter than once in n generation,
Msnuisrtiutn snd Dcslcrt in
ccssant sumroet, of unstinted ..and tory. of town* the most undent nnd Docjors. sanitarians and nurses do
vivifying sunshine,jri tespuhsive and th** ncwwct.’of swiftly growing cities.J n«*t need any reminders pf the value
Y e llo w Pine Lum ber, Cypress.- Laths, and Shingles. Sa h. ! ‘t.or
iecttnd soil.
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of firm* r.n«i orchar«ls, and of wide of the?ee educational
«liticai tonal conference*,.
Fram es, M ouidings,
Inside and Oulside Trim . • Shop W ork a S p n ia ii'.
1 believe in Florida, laved on ev- ajlj inviting roiitude» still awaiting T hey wilt come without urging.
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cry hand—cooled and warmed and „van's coming.
But to the officers of -Florida’s mu­
cleansed and fed and decorated—by
.
.
. Let us quote you on you r house h ill com plete
,
.
.
*1 believe in Florida, magnet and nicipalities thhy may be of incal­
the ’ azure and teeming waters oi
.
,
,
..meeting place for -men and »onwn culable imimrtanc«.-.
tropic scan, ahtl by countless uru:
.
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Estim ates cheerfully furnished
KISSIM M EE. Fl.,;,,lr'l
The most eminent profesaionul
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« of the north and south, the east and
.¡„.r png a «* am . tr, am*. ■
¡west, and countries over-sea. Ameri- worker# -of the United -States will
-..-rtïiiTiTp
I believe in Florida, land of wulc- rms a„ onp b W | ,d &amp;nd indiMtt,ribe among the leader, and they v n
atretchmg and open wood*, of limit- .,
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believe in lo disetun medical problems ur.U
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, ublo and ftee people,
leas green prairies and glades, o f ,.
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. her eager boys and winsome gills, in sanitation from the viewpoint « f the!
. . F UA hUn.K
, humn' ° C^. . . ,
» H colleges,
dCIV1,..e _ttnd
schools «and
collefcs, in her latest developments cf rcientlffc rePhone No. 18
104 i Sfref
mystenoqs fjay* and swamp.*, all tr
church« of divers falthr, in her in- rearch. The programs of the* vari­
their vatiom forms lovely and fruit- . ...
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, siitutions of philanthropy ami mercy, ous z«“ssi«vns are crowded with such
MAGAZINES
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Id , the Und ol (l,,r » n t fin , .nd
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tacts that have a most intimate and
mouraln, cypnu, .1
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„ h„ „ n m o „ m|„ d , „ d practical interest for Florida ar.d
¡I Ice Cream - SoJa Water - Contrctionery • Cipars anil T/r.’fc0
oaks, of waxen magnolia, of comely
the whole south. ....
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦♦ ♦ H i t t l H t t l l l »♦ »♦■» ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »4 »+-M- TJ ++♦+♦♦*
‘ ‘ palm, uf regal peinciahn, of flamingt , *
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The greatest good that could i
vine, and of shy and brilliant orchid J
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Honda, the come to Florida from these* gatherI Ivelieve In Florida, land of the |commonwealth old yet young, unoranga mnd pom*lo and spVcy kum-|ionned M ^
bul piIpitant w'ithiinCB * oul(i b** the P^cticrJ on-

STATE FEDERATION
WILL MEET HERE

CITY OFFICIALS AND HEALTH

Ship Your Early Fruits and Vegetables
To a safe and reliable house. Write

us for quotations. W e_nevcr over­
quote to influence shipments. :: ~

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cattle, and of whatever i-Ue Is anyt0 het service, mind trnd hekrt
where borne o f tier* or grown by a,ul hand and I‘ ura#- lo « l » * 0™ and
the soil of the earth.
develop het hidden resource*, to
I beliuve-in Florida, the home cf|*®1*brate her praise# ttUthfully, to
creatutlw strange, curious and bcau*l fcdn worl*'&gt;’ citizen* lor her void
Uful— the asgrian monster, the gild-! ‘ Iu ( w ’ to lil1 herlieldi. to keep pur?
mg reptile, the «iariing, dainty lizard, ¡ htr
tu
more efficient,
the aquatic manatee, the egret it. : h" ' 9ch&lt;T U* t0 ■ « » « g t h . a and unily
anowy nuptial array, the roseate **cr churchw, to.cleause and sweeten
spoonbill, the exuberant mecking bcr ao^5a,
and lhua to mak® hpr
bird, fchc ftanuHikr# ffute-like tar- ln ^
het what she U by human
ilknal, the woooprckt-i with ivory tight and Divine dower, “

bill muti ih« humming bitu with

The Qacea of Commonwealths

Highest welfare of tbHr eoiutitucrte.' Jq
And They Get Them

Kuougli banana# w «ri* '.aiporii d Into
the IJnltrd States last year to furnish

Mpiu.-Bcta,' '
Navcr Can Be Wasted.
The work'an unknown good «nan
haa done U l|ke a vein of water flowin*' hidden updeegihund, aecretly ma­
king the ground grven.—Carlyle.
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CATALOGUE A D O R E S* REV. DIRECTOR

CYCLE CO.
108 Palmello Atc.

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sereral months Earl has been
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kiP* L ^ u i o of numerous desertions
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darla* » circus performance.
The
, u In tho cage performing with
ill UoD1&gt; while a woman gymnast was
satolla* lo sud Yr° on “ trapelo at
the top of the cage, and the hand was
ptsyto* ‘ Th,! Blue Ikinube.
guddenlj, with a great leap, the llon(1, cie*rvd the railings, fifteen feet
hl*h. The clnu# wap in an uproar,
tad la the panic that followed the
lionets trotted off.

Theo. S c h a a l

BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND

U n can n y

Thing»

Until

They

The nverugf l.oiiilum r Inis clinuged
He has cast olf b u 1 imiL. ■&gt;&lt; lu.iiir^r.
eucc and. now iHwasr W n fffit ^ / H n 't r
spectator of-tlie uctlviih-n nround him
A buttery of artillery ruiiha ilirmigh .
the streets and he pauses tu ruiw tn I

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Expert R e p a i r i n g
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Thai llie first battle o f the present great European W ar was
fought just 100 m iles from l he Hague, the seat o f the fam ous W orld
Peace Conference?
Thai (he Kiel Canal which harbors the German Fleet is just
tw ice as long as the Panama Canal?
v
Thai the Straits of D over, separating France and England, is
only 2 6 miles across?
That Nicholas II, Czar o f Russia and G eorge V, King o f England,
look enough a ike to be brothers?

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duct thr rotnpan^'a huatnr««. to-»fit;
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présidant, v i m p rrtld e n f , le ere ta ry «nd
Deii tirrr, w ho «hall ru m p r b e i frie board *4
Article \ I,

Tho officer» and director* aliali be elected
at the firat annual meeting of the «tuek- I
hold* r*. which afri all be held a ' the prir-rtpal
offir. id the con.pany fn Sanford, Florida,
nu t Ho firvt Tue«d »V of March. A. N 1UI¿»
and nnually ihrreair*"i *m the Dr*i Tur «d* y

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tar j and treaaurer.
Aritele VII
T i e higfcftt r meurt of Indrhtr Jnr«« nr
Ilabltlly to which tbla rufparatio» ran at
any time aufrijeet l)#e!f, i« tw o hundred
ihouiand doîiirs ■AJOP.f't'O 00),
AMlrlr I III
h«mv, retldenrea and aubaerlpliona of
Inrorporatuii:
Cagli ( « a b b a t i of Hanford, Florida. 2 aharr».
II. J. HoUy of Sanford. Florida. 2 a barea
E. E, Abanta of Sanford, Florida, 100
•ha rea.
Arllrle IX*
rrhe seal of thla ccrporatlon abili be a
circular Improtaion, and b ii r In tho contar
iha
tho word “ m «]/ ' and around tho cifeumftr*
T •rf ÿ ” :
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reliable -guuipiuiy

Did Y ou Know

I Ur. «»f a mu*«'”tr nt «port, rnlrrlaiu mrtkfl
of all kind», and any ultirr buaflnr«« which
ran '&lt;« run venie nil} carried on in runner
(loti therewith; t* hold, buy, own. rctnt/nl.
»uri
tie vrbip, «eii, rein key, le «»»', rent,
mur* *TAge. pledge e«rhang«s ru!t*\alr. Irn
pr«»*» and ot frier wla«* »lrAl in and diAtio»« uf
real ratai«* » and any right«, tu lew, intrifrii
nr » l a t e thr rein, in I fu* ■tal* of Florida,
and any *■t frier Mile «at i fie I nit «••I Slat »*■
of \ orr ira. In i«*ur Imful* and *»t h*-r obi i
g , n» in pay n **oi f**r pr*ip»-ri &gt; purrha «r»í
N it, eit her fra) i*r p*f«ural “f fur « n j

I orb» r*.

insurance

r lies

tu « i» ur n t y In l h r » » t atr *4 Florida. Fo rar
ry *
tfru* i ubi nr-* «»f huir), f e o liu f B f ii • « Ir,

fri a n ! e v e r *

»m iter»—

and la* on the safe side

I fro* - 4 } i f Hanfor4* Florida. *»r irj any *sI h*-f

li ft- tura.

own

C H A SE &amp; C O M P A N Y

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carry your ri»k

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uiI • f obje ct in nf about l i » f-u«in* ••
to
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Dollari tour 4Age ur |i|ulp afi) ** **k* l»uhd» ur
•25.0UUI divnlrn into T uro Huiolrriì a ini III I.» I obligation* fr y it N'Urd or incurred
lift} aharr« uf ih« par valur of Un» liun*
Afilflr III
«^«.1 Itrillar« « 1100.00) «•eh, Two llundrrd
J 1«&gt; amount -of rapttal siurk »4 thl« rnf
aharr» nf »fri ir h ma y t&gt;# «iit?«rribc&gt;d and
I «ni fr*r in lami*. proprMi«*, r ha tiri* and pi, r4 i ion «friait be olir friunified I friuu* an i!
. ft«MTt«. ai » ju*l valuAtÌoo thrrrtif hrrrby d «illar« t f 100.ODO IMI . lu I*, d iv id e . I in une
■••w*' *4 " f i r
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Tarmi) T fr^»u*and \to|lara (120,000.00) and hundred d ella r« each, and *aid «tuck may be
paid
In
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thr remiindt-r thrrrof «hall fr&gt;a pald In ra*h.
t valuaflnn i o lu f u i d t » t l* dir*«
li'iilr* * I»}* » rr«t»liitloCk. »4 1ht* ■bn»f d of «éirr-r« a.
tur», hrrraftrr aHuplnl, tha «amr may br tur at a m eetin g railed I f «urfi purpn»«*.
Article l\.
i»iml In naymtnl at a ju«t vsluatlon tbrr*
The mr por it Inn «friait etlit fur ninety-nine
m t.* fi t n ! by I hr d If# r |or*.
y ear*
Irlirlr \ .
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"Lpr i rf m fur » lifrfri ( lio corpnration «fruì
T he bualne«« of tlil» corpo ra tio n «hai! he
n i « I i* Fifty t50&gt; yrara.
run dur ta*I by the following ortlitr*. io-»it
Thr buainras uf thr company will hr run«
dui t»d by thr folloiainc narrwd otfricar*. lo-

with

carry

the K I R K tin-» wi|a-*i *u t your |iro|***rty

Town, bulbi, mnatrurt, l**asr, f»ni
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«tfn*"l Inrurpufalitra intrnd to appi}' tm hi»
F u » lìrnry, pAtk TcammrlL Uok«*rin*f &gt;4

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eveti made the sadly* neglected river
ns It swtrfed heueniti the bridges seen!
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Th* hl(he*( »mount of Indebtcdlie,» or
queer nnd loathsome.
liability to which (bo rorporsllon rsn »1
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has been extinguished, aud one esn no Tbouasnd Dollsrs ((IB.OOOOO).
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sod th* ntlmber ot »bare» #ubed. hnt be Is dumb also
**Ulg Ben" company,
■erlb«d by oscb srs a* follows:
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tto lunger strike» the hour«
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i&gt;1 hM 11 «il &gt; « « ihjii 1ti,|i «n«hip |t», llartgt* » |,f
j• * n. » » i f •uni r r t i l f i t a ' ) in ihr
JO i ut , irsi »ili ufTt-r ihr* •A-m«' f**r «a!« at | r»N &gt;
1
«ait) Çrrfrl
• « aid
•f II h
I ubln atii'tiift afiil »il! •»11 In th«* hif timi. f:
, * i itfiting tm 1n*
•hai! I » i
a i »! I *■« t 1»d *f• r fu* - ■* V a » Ihr n*iir i h*m*r i p »
». -.n tfrn ! •’ * .Ja%
•I « U t
■Ini t . t - Ml V, •.f l f tini' *Il »4* } l»f I ho « I 1lll«*r . 1
-»■n '■•« \ I I t *
1*1 l ih»* * a M ** brin g a re gular a»!«* d«&gt;
guai un- ali *1 *•'•
»&gt;
»n t f ♦* * , ur .«I M A \1 and 2 P kt
...t..
\ It NM i
1Ml h
*1 -fa*
‘ Ik’ f »- f |*ii»i* • f • Hl I f •

m ent nnd east th eir m y r i a d reflection" . i . r t - i

wilhon

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OATS AND R Y E

J P Muiirluliiti,
\\ VI |tr«M* r,
I f |tr..«i,
*

M aatrf

11**r • u if

nient.-’ I heard a n o t h e r voice » « j
1 *
proVw#ri‘ ibst
^ G t l l b f l b k l l l C O t r f*nld the rtrat vo le # &lt;jfir prrvon may hold lha &lt;»fBrra of !»*»lh fri#r. *^ ...
. «
••Itnf tvtkor ■» ii rt* rrtary aVul Trraaurrr, *nd a board of not
|T1 ft tulip uf ilirpriie.
Dill Peru
j,-., than thrr* *1) nor mor« than fivo (A)
nil I he IIjihfM?“
*lir r« mf •. all Ilf •I’om ■hall I»« »Irrtrd at
...
,
.
_
« r *• r«**if l u l It* 11a t *■ of |h« annual m m
O ut
Pfl-IHe the* fihrillll r r p l j
tlf TI , « 1,if«- h-44* rn nf I !&gt;«• rnrnorallon,

Into tho diirk w n t e m o f the rimnii
w e r e no more. T h l * at wen ce of tight

SANf-ORD. FI.OKI D a

ford,

11 (»AI ADVl ÍM IS IN ü

Slir»* piKdich ll wn«'true. The tiint»' »• r«.n»«*ni»nt. »hirh »lat« ia h»r»by fiir«l
, ..
. , ,,,
« « ip** « « 'run il T ur*H Hy In January uf r a t h
Jigtits that onceadorned the embni.u )r. r i,rr,.n.f. #n.) ubtil ih«. Nimrrr.

dentist

TUoMm •-'•met

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n i s c k s m l t h l n * and W a g o n R e p a ir in g In c o n n e c tio n

aharr«.
*
\V M llfotan, &lt;irrrva. Ha , 50 ■harra
J, K Ih
h, limava. Eia-, 50 aharr*,
J, P. Mua»rl whllr,
W. M. Ilrown
J. K. Hrnarn.
Siala of 1*1orlila
County vf S«mino!«
In prr**-n t ainp bcfirf« mr Ih« Ondrf*
alvnrtl auLhorlfy. J P M u «rjwhilr, W. M.
Urna ri and J E Hro*n, all nf vfiom ar*
kno » n l* rnr lo he ihr tariir prr»on« *fui«r
niirir* *fr «uliarrihrd nolo thr for r filo f
t propoeeit i-harlt
Harlrf nf Muwrlwhilr and |ln*«n
Compii &gt; * nd rari? nf «akd |i«f*nn« lh«n
* iri(| \\ ,
su l» fi t*« Ini Crrf hf fnfe mr hi» «i|
naturr
• t»! t)rn(H «ni rharisr *n*f thal
hr* *»*r * ■-il *bj4 |ifii|M
k*rtt •hirti'f *« hi*
t t r r ar» *• I drrd
tii tri
mli r n v hand and «r«i »»f *»f!i* «2nd d » ’t f Nili»-rrnbrr. I 4 I I
Il
II Palli-hall.
\ V’n U f » l'ubllr
•*it» w I*« mhi s a f*ne* Juty I ( 1** 1N
«rat
Ntiilfr nf ip|i|lcalb*n for ( harter
Noi Ir»
hrfr| y givrn that ih** Hndrf*
|ij,t\ 1 I» Ibi- (bu-fh'if nf thr
»iffinl » s'
d i f«tf li ttf'M (iAT*'Hf ...... I f »
latr of »
fur** gu ti ,
|i»&lt;»r»1 rhaftrr nf Mu'*!'1*hlir
if?i|»«i's at 1allah»*-*■». hl»»r
Ilm«
mît dai »af |*»*rrmf»rr. I'*! 4. al

-j,, » uy, #r*iuin*. m « t t ( i | f . »»li. • «-»i»i&gt;
" ' h- ™*,n'*in -*«.» n e * ! » ! » rulli, «nd nuli
inr puma, tran* arid othrr mraiia of (rana-

“ T liat street scema familiar. t&gt;ut I
can’t q uite recall tL
W tm t street I# '

H

L a r g o su ppl y of H o r s o s , Mulos,
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s on hand F o r S a l e o f E x c h a n g e

he lon g flndlng nny fo relg n ulrvritft
A » Militi tm Itici fo u n d *er thejrd Juat
A " WM,U
|Ul-J
•

F a m i li a r S p o ts U n r t c o a w i e d .

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A» I passed down Nprtlniuit*erlnnd
nvenue. which leadh to the Tlmmo#
embankment I heard some one s«y:

H

C O N T R A C T O R S FO R A L L K IN D S O F H E A V Y H A U L IN G

" T h e y ' v o gol Jln* rlglit ineti on Iboae
John, nnd you enti bel tbey woiildn t

keep the IlineUglit on ’er. no ter -i|H*nk
tlieti the hoys rm the ruof* would sight
their Maxima, let tly at er. nnd then
well. It would tie nil tip with tin* ulr
ship” Then be continued seriously
"lb) you really think nny uf the 7&lt;c|&gt;|&gt;s
will ever reach lAmdon? 1 don't, for
one. fur tliere are »»•arvlillghln nnd
guba at different Infervnla along the
coast nnd on the rout»* to' London, and
yon can bet nu Invading airship would
linve n darned pingh time of- ll If sl)e
tried Xv.F"! •'* London ’’

..

Cornar Park A v s n u t and 8«cond Street

III**- giganti*

g i o w w u r m s , g r o w d lt iu m -r e v e rj night
a n d they ore g r n d u a l l y deen-as|ng ns
t h o Tatveniunsilt ls rirquls lt lo ulu g t h e n i
f o r thè front

All Work Reed**« M r I'ernonal...... i.e *«»»
"*
Atlenllun An,I Heel Effort»
i “ T"'?.'-"':....................
........
*
linilled
' l,o*ik
S y i lit i'll I \ ahi ni* o d i
Opponile ( Ity H tll

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L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D

U l ' * * k » ll'g" I l i o » .*.!

telili » l i c e i »

’¡CH

HAND B R O TH E R S

So*Ir** !• hereby givr/i that untlrr and by
virtue of a final i l w r w nf (orrfloiurf and
«al«, maile and entered by the It tinoratili
Jame« \V Perkin*. Judge of the Circuit
Court f rvm ih J udiri a I Circuit of Florida
in «kid for the rouritv id Serninni*', in Chan
eery, on the 5th da&gt; of (Irlobtr, A I» 11M I,
i n * m i a i n r i u ' r t herein pending, a herein
Ifnnia* P tla nieta et *1 «re rompí a Inani*,
T»«Ì J*} A Kinsirtn &gt;• defendant. 1 «hail
Mili i for ■ale, and «rii ti» i fie Mf hr*t bidder
for i oh. «I pulillr outer)
brfor« i hr door
L ondon D * rk « n il D u m i l
-•f il**- 1 «»uri Hour iti u n i heminolt ("»»un
I^ x i d o u bus f iir y e u rs I mhui k n n w n 1). U«knda, in ihr rii y df Sanford therein.
Illuni Hin 1 1 k*n Monday, the uh da) of January, A I*
uh
n city
of ttrlgh riy
l'M!., ihr «ame brine « legra! sale» «lay, «uihNtrio iM nini &lt;*()Unll.i ttflcbt nnd lu v lllli g . li I kr 1« gral hour» id *al«. t hr prop*! I V «le*slntjis
Itili non Ilo- v\ Itoli- -M-ti** U n - «i be»! a- f«db«%*&gt; lo «il I ni 2^ of Klnrkda
,* ,
, ,
. « j, .
Land and C'olnnitalion i'ompany, Calefy
e lu m g c d
hi cry ttiliu. I» dark uud dis i u»t»iion, .r, nr«link to thr iii»t of h i m ,
m al, ‘nud oue lui** to « t i r o «ti-ni«» Un - if ul &gt; of ferord «n the piilitlr reeofda of Remi nit I '*IUni &gt; Hof i-Í* «ut- « 1er « H i a11 and
Mlreets Ulte u riild'lt for t&gt; n s*i(iie d'ili
r»g -j t « r t h»
i *-fn u m f
hi-f »**Ih a m« nt b a hil

aslou nd tii g

Rogers'* Plated Wnre

A ll

♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » t » ♦ ♦ « ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ « » H

tube* that will soon tie hurling death
nod destruction nt the ctfemy.
During tlie day hU thoughts dwell
with the nllles, picturing them In n
superhuman struggle as best he cun
from the scary reporta of the newspa­
pers. Hut nt ulgbt he turns his nttcu
tlon to the skies nn&lt;l thinks of Zcp(&gt;c
nils.' “ Will they nttnc)( us tonight?*’
Is Ids constant ijucstlou.
In nny event I.ondon ts fully pre
pared to meet stteh a formidably foe
j ns the Zeppelin, for searchlights m-nur
tho Hky for them nt night, nnd Mnitin
! puns nre perched on ninni high build
lugs waiting, ever rentiy to »pit forth
their deadly missiles and bring the
aircraft down into the busy streets
To ».stranger London would uppeni
ns n city of the dead, for the flnu
r thing that strikes one Is the absence
of light
During the day everything inormal, but ni night—well, there l*
something awfully depren log nlioiit li
—something Hint makes one shudder
nnd Imagine uncanny things

JEWELER

TERWAID:. &lt;H‘TH AL G O O D S .

Sanford, Florida

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

M am m a
B uddings

WG LION HUNT IN FRANCE

M\

9th Street

B ecom e Accustom ed to Gloom.

BaTl re** rd'

Chase of Escaped Circus

VEGETABLE BUYERS

A w a i t F o e— V m t o r s Shudder and I m ­

J this ss the last straw and Immo* Ai. »r‘ upon Plans to break the
¿ S S a o n U l trust «hat seems to have
¡Tro.n It* mantle over bis store.

OjjtdJrms Shot In the L e g D u r l n 9 the

Coulbourn Company

________

S e a r c h li g h t *

fDKaj;enipnts.

hj

Crushed -Oyster Shells
and all Kinds of Feed

tTaVta A (¡j!r*.

,or “ READY FOR AIR INVAOERS.

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SEEDS

Itvfor
pfofr rnr fimonalfry ipprarnl i vrit Ciab« Inal I
h ) HoHy md r r Artimi. an
» !*» itia wtll knnarp ai I hf pr Muri* who *ignt"d
thr fnrrgning article« of inmrpßfiiiun, and I
1 Vfi f•» Ir *1ge &lt;) 1frial l hr J %giiri'l t lir *a tQt 1
for i he u*#-* and pufln&gt;srs therein r‘ipr»»«t&lt;il |
Ift » 11Dvaa » hrrrof 1 h t o hereunto *c&gt;í
t ?»r
■**'! »»iTinaJ arai ibis î*lh day uf
Notrmbrf. A. I). JOJ
‘•*■1»
li Y \V H I T S FU.
Noi af ) l'ubllr
M&gt; mmmiMion ripirra Frb 12. N ili.

* . * ? * « » young woman who enters ,
,a "
1 y In the future to sign an

£ 3- * :

lin ai Company.’*
i *■ librili
'»rali
Hull y
IsAit)
Attinia
lavati

"H ' nty of si:miNnisi:

c o l o b i ’1'1 haB w,,rkm3
in m*' clwlOnf force of 1»
«tori' here during the past «
] T. Earl, the proprietor. \
j Je proposes now to re-

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PAGE SEVEN

LONDON DARK TO
P E L ZEPPELINS

CUP|D * BUSINESS WRECKER

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�NOVEMBER 24

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

he could compute the weight' of a
ghost.
But tho .trouble U, few
people ever consider that there la
such a thing as boy nature; conse­
T h e y a ro W h o le s o m e ; A p p e t is i n g , E c o n o m ic a l
quently they go through life ignor­
Fresh From the Local Growers
ant of the most dominant force of
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
Strine Hann«
the univeree.
With -many people
ranry \i
P*r l b . . . . . .
per bunch..
per do*. .
apples, jij.i ,
there seems to be a sort of dividing
per dot.
(Ubbwff
n IV p p rn
por doc. .
cd from tl,
per hrwil. . .
line between boyhood and manhood G rw
por dot.....
Sc tauro«
chard;
Irt»h
T
o
u
te«
and, once across the line into the Itrsd Lrttura
per doc. .
Ten
fett
n
«
Northern {
w b . ...- . .6
realms of manhood they aro unable
New P o ta to «
per iti.», .
I’enrmair»
per p e e k ----Persimmon*
to flhd so much as a knot hole in iUdUh«
Baldwins
[we bunch...
per do*.
Unioni, rad
(i repef rull
Mildirig»
P « peek----A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH
Hwnrt Potato«
SmcU
Onions, yellow
MrfntiMh
Y rllow O n «
4
for
....
per pock
SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
11a her* tun
" HE’LL PRENT 'EM
Iwrrer
p&lt;r pock . . ..
Unione. Spanish
5
tor
.
■..
Sutton iha
per
bushel
.
.
ooD Q aooD ooooaoaoooooaooooaaoaoaooaaooaaO aonqoaaoaoao
.per
Ik
.....,
1Z for . ..
A few Hnfl
O usts *
Cartie
par tb...........
But with others there is no line
quart . . ....
i» left at 25c
city if on* can find thero what ia * o f all the «ins to which the race
desired, instead of buying thc^catne is subject, write* thoughtlessness between the two. They never shed
first. The poet tells us of the evils their boyish natures. The mischief
thing in some other town.
V E G E T A B L E
M
AJUusy Street
o
f ambition— "by that sin fell the of curlier daya abides with them
WHERE IT PAYB TO PAY CASH
There ia a good deal to be ssic
I love A busy, hustling town
thoughtless- and acts as u shield against tho
America for gods," he says. But
for the doctrine
110 2nd S t r o o t . W e s t
One day they put the pav­
W E D E L IV E R
ness—
through
that
sin
is
a human pranks of other boy».
Boys read
Americans
and
it
turns
into
a
prac­
PHONE 324
ing down,
tical policy when Americans stand race held down, prevented from into auch eyes u friendship which
All nice and smooth and
by each other-and trndewith each arising, and blighted in it* own exer- docs not have to bo spoken. They
sweet; and then
*
*
understand each other— roan and
other. It is the case already that tions.
Next day they tear it up
*
—
la
Wfrffli
u
&gt;
ft
‘
assy
I
■■; ■
ZJtWntt
♦ 1 ' Five acres tiled land ¡„«id.
1'nilrTI
Shit
—
m
m
U
again. •
uMT.....
________ — limits for rent, near brick road
for
employee
that
cause»
strikes,
o
r
;
to
the
newspapers
complaining
about
ten
per
cent
,of
its
manufactured
From one end of the street
loading station.
Apply t„ A
products while other countrjes have thoughtlessness of employee for cm -’ the annoyance caused by the boya.
back to
so narrow a market that they are ploycr. • When thoughtlessness Is The hair of such people may become Connelly, Sanford. Florida.
Its other end, that’s what
■obliged-to tali. &gt;4ft to ¿0-cenr not, thwr» ptmm p p a .w fif’WW» ■Hi^shlSonetir- time may plow its furFurnished rooms for house
i rows about the eyes; the bloom of
• And then- they get It -i aboard in order to dispose of their vexed questiomrsohTdr
at
Mrs. CT II. Smith's, 30
I t 'is thoughtlessness generally that youth may be brushed oil and givo
4smooth and fiat,
f wares.
Ave., between 3rd and 4th
of age, but the
• And give it a last ioving
•
That makes a v^ry heavy compe­ accounts for tho absence of the cook, Pi*®* lo l ^e
•
pat.
• tition in..neutral markets. . We are that has mado the domestic servant boy nature cannot be wiped off or
• And then there ia a-shriek * wise, therefore, in buying as far ns question a most. momentous one. concelacd. And It ia a living shield
For Rent— Two big stores 0
♦of fear
we can of one another and thus help­ The housewife, kindly in her nature, to trouble and worry, a protection
East 'First atreet.
Joe De Mont,
• Cornea from the city ening to build up domestic industry, wel) meaning and a» Just us ahe against the ravages of a youthful
Coca Cqla Company. ,
24-tf
•
gipeer—
keeping -wages at home,, keeping knows how to be, it thoughtless of- Indiscretion, a glbw UUt warrmr-Hw
M ISCELANE»!'’s
• He has mislaid his monkey
money in circulation in our own ten, of the comfort of tho "help." b °dy whcn the breath of thc wrtr,d
llnr
nun
i-nri-i
and
troublen
lire
blows
Cold.
b
wrench!
country, instead of sending jt
For Exchange—Three ( &gt;|
• And instantly they start a
many; she has a million things to re­
abroad
cubatura in good condition f
f&gt; trench
member, a thousand vexations with JOINS HUSBAND AT CAPITAL
shire boar. M. M. Cushin
• And toss tho pavement all
* 1 Those who have been bothered which she has to wTestle every hour
Sanford.
•
around
So she U naturally Mrs. John E. Osborne, W ife of Assist­
* with new shoes ean appreciate the of thu day.
ant Secretary of State, Goes
For Sale— Pure White Leghorn
• Until , tho monkey wrench
Wanted— 16,000 caldei
* following from Walt -Mason on the thoughtless of the girl buck in the
to
Washington.
hens.
D. D. Donne, Geneva, Fla, C. E. Chorpenny, K, K
9
. ia found!
kitchen. She pays the servant what
* joys of wearing new shoes:
27-4tc
9 And then they tam p. the
or phone Moore's Station
It’s hard to seem quite dignified, she believes an adequate wage. She
Washington.—Mra. John E. Oa|t
dirt in tight, .
furnishes
a
room—if
four
barren
when wearing shoes fresh from the
borne, wife of tho first assistant sec­
For Salt— Celery Plant*.
Apply
Wanted— Stenographer
I And get it' leveled off all
-store; your feet feel hot us though walls surrounded by a bleak and retary of state, has recently Joined
years'
experience desires
Cecil
Gabbett,
French
Avenue..
F
tight,
just fried, und all' the cords and dreary ceiling cn ly* called n room. Governor Osborne‘ in Washington for
once.
Can furnish brìi
27-4tc
9- And surface it with hard
tendons sore.
I ’ m wearing now She would not mistreat a tramp, this
enees.
Address, Sterni. .
» concrete,
new Number Twelves; the dealer housewife, hut site is thoughtless of
For
Sale
Celery
farm
at
u
bar­
► And make a street us is a
raid, when them he sold from off tho servant in thut she does not ap­
gain. 15 acres right in village, 500
a
street
his overburdened shelves;
"These preciate what it means to toil all
feet from It. II. siding' Cheap and
» By putting sand and brick
shoes are worth their weight in gold. day in a gloomy kitchen and ascend
on easy terms. 15 acres all plowed
4
on that,
cheeiless
Fmm lowest basement to the roof. a luck «fair to a cold
¡fnd irrigated.
Fine Mowing well.
► Ami the steam roller makes
I tin not keep u shoe in stock that room when mirth of childish laugh­
The land is all fenced and just ready
)
it fiat.
The Diffecenrp
does not fit the human hoof, anil ter or of guests illumines ull the rest
to start planting.
You can make
Those
aim
nlum- ■
► Then they pierce that pavemakes you happy when you walk." of the house.
the price of the land this year. If women do not know t i ment thro’ and thro’
The birds ure singing on the hough,
The world’s work is accomplished,
you wunl a bargain call on owner, Those who always hi-, nk 111 n
y To lay a line of pipe or
their songs, no doubt, afe pure and |the duys come and go, (he seasons
20» East Fifth St., Sanford. Flu.
do uot know* them at ill
p&gt;
twd!
sweet, :inil soulfull as the law al­ I change, but few of us have ever
• Then they repair that, and
lows, hut 1 ran only think of feel. 'thought of the ills of those who do
Take Tim e lo Heplacc
1
It lies
The trees are clothed in red and the world's work. How many of us,
A tosi thmubnull will le- g.
► Smoothly beneath the sumgold, they glimmer in the gentle indeed, have ever gotten up before
re piuend In Ave monili« nm)
►
liter skies
feat, they whisper when the nights daylight and wiitchi-d these workers
toenall reuulrcs twi. „ a.« imu
i For, it may he, a day or
are cold, hut J_cm only, think of on the way to the factory or shop*
►
two;
ft el.
The -Uu&amp;&gt; wcprurcla— g.i imr1trxvtng home while the gaslight «till
i Then there’s a sewer to run
nut:, preparing fair the time of skel. .dickers, returning after durk has
F
through!
A T L A N T IC C O AST LINE
again fall* n upon the world. How
► Now, when some one you
many of us have considered these
TRAINS
►
chance lo meet
little tm pails, and l hr. plain food
» Talks of the "busy city
t'lu.t wiihm them lie«-.'
How very
►
street."
li w of u.« who sit about a cheerful
i That’s whut he means, in
•table and partake of a steaming
►
this man’s townNourishment— fine fla­
,ini—] , Lcaiizi" what it menus to feed
-The street that's getting up
f.ym the clammy sides of a tin pail?
vor— purity— crispness
i- *
and down
If, fa d twenty-four hours, thought­
r—wholesomencss. All
-Mrs. John E. Osborne.
And rolling over that way,
fulness were enshrined, if ail of us the winter. Mrs, Osborne, with her
for 5 cents, in the
who would think of life other Jollow’s ' small daughter, Miss Joan Curtis Os­
moisture-proof package.
would t h i n k of the o t h e r f a l l o w' s borne, has spent tin* summer with her
Mrs John T
Smith, at
Iiillili its . l or a single d a y . if tie- mother.
Princeton. N. J
wo r l d knew not t l ioughtiensnews (&lt;»:
Limited
supply
full
a few h m f mi n u t e r , the oui lci ii uni
Bed
eggs
for
hutching.
would he upon us. There would be GOES FISHING; CATCHES GIRL
Haynes, Herald office.
such cooperation upon the part of
Little
Cincinnati
Fisherman
Waa
t The Japs have Kiuochuu und wo
the weak und tin* strong, such n
Very- Much Surprised When the
have u cold with sneezing spells.
gentle consideration the one for an­
Fish Screamed.
The rese mhi unce is marked.
other. such u Godliness of charity
Ho upes for sale or rent. J. Musson
tor the faults und iihoi irotilings ol
Cincinnati.—Freddie Ooshorn, aged
others, thut never again would we •
"Matrimony is the cause of tie
three, found one of his father's fishing
have to pray "Thy will he done in ; lines Taking a plecn of meat out of
servant problem," opines an other­
earth, as it is in heaven."
wise exchange. Entirely true, come
the Icebox Freddie went fishing
to think of it! You remember, do
He cast the line out the front win­
you not, what very little use you
\ Says a contributor whose charac­ dow of tils parents* third floor fiat. For
G raham C rackers
had for them when you we;o single
ter might easily he guessed: " I f you some time ho failed to have any luck
A food for every day.
in bachelor quarters.
let some hoys know that they may and Freddie began to doubt the fish
he able to annoy you, you might os I stories told by his father.
Crisp, d e lic io u s and
Suddenly he got a bite that an oldFor Sale— Bermuda onions, cauli
well go and jump into the river, for
Just what ia there that should
strengthening.
Fresh
tlmo flshormun would" call a whale. flower, cosmos, pnnsies and wall
it
is
certainly
true
Hint
there
ure
anger a man and drivo him to the
Freddie pulled and tho "fish" let out a
baked and fresh de­
innocent looking kids ■ with * more scream. Ho pullod again and a second flower plums. Trice on application
seventh piano of cpssednvo* and dislivered.
to
cents.
JL F. Harris, opposite Haskins, post­
malicious mischief in their make-up scream aroused the neighborhood.
agreeahieness generally when somb
2&lt;&gt;-2tp
thun in half the scoundrels in some
one at the other end of the wire
Freddlo novej- heard of a fish master.
penotentiarles."
screaming, so he loaned out of tho
asks that pertinent query: "W ho is
For Sale— New tent, 9x14. Any­
'the statement is ttue wherein it window to have a look. On tho oud of
speaking please'/" Men who under
one
wishing to examine tent can sec
his
line
he
saw
Mary
Hall,
aged
four,
refers
to
"malicious
mischief."
A
ail other circumstances are entirely
hoy knows nothing about mullcc; residing on the first floor of tho build­ it at202 Palmt-tto avenue. 26-2tp
companionable and human beat this
very few, if any hoys, nre inherently ing.
question through the transmitter
Freddlo dropped hHrllno. Neighbors
malicious. 1 hat they ure mischlevand come back with.a "W oteli doe*
TO RENT
cut
tho IJnn and Mary Hall wpaa taken
. ous is too well known lo require
It mutter to you who is speakingf!
to tho City hospital In auto patrol 3,
For Rent— Tw o furnished rooms
further argument, und it ia out of whore tho fishhook waa cut out of her
Since this is- true of about »0 per
Gentlemen
preferred.
Mrs. It. E
that
mischievousness
that
comes
cent of folks the only deduction cun
head.
Tolar, 807 Magnolia.
26-tf
ti e desire to unnoy those whom they
be that 90 per cent of folks are ac­
have found can ho annoyed.
tually peevish about who they are
SNAKES FIGHT.QUEL TO DEATH
For Rent— 6 room rpttngo, elec­
and it assumes that thu proportions
In almost every neighborhood you
tric lights.
Modern. 218 French
are of a national trait, beriously thu.
will find some fellow at whom the- Big Crowd of People Sees Moccasin avenue.
Enquire 210 French.
little flush of childishness could be
hoys seem to have a-special "spite.”
^Beaten and Eaten by Non*
•
. 26-£tp
eliminated from the dully scheme ol
poisonous Foe.
Wten bella aré to he rung, hia U (he
A delightful new bli«
For Rent— 8 room house between
things und wouldn’t be missed un&gt;
first to receive attendtion; when
cult, with a rich and
a lw srt tried to he iu’ * •
Fbquay, N. C.—A crowd hero wit* Sixth and Seventh St. on Oak Ave. oWf ethelisro
more thun a barber qn an Indian
front gates aro to ho removed, hi» is
odw i fellow ia »he g ra n *) *delicious
cocoanut
fla­
26-2tc
reservation.
Sat «lore. A i so erideiKe of lk* d '«'*
removed before .-any other gale is uessed a snake fight recently. A J. E. Laing.
vor. Crisp and always
the sew ed sod onljr ike be*« o l
thought of; when anybody in the king snake and a moccasin were dis­
For Rent after Nov. 1stgltd ly recommend to uteri of uA
'
covered
In
deadly
combat
near
a
fresh.
io
centa.
neighborhood ia to he annoyed, why
)
Even If it ahull prove to be the
cottage, 1216 Park avenue,
spring.
should not the boya begin upon the
case that many things are still
.The king snake had the moccasin's per month including water,
person whom they know is annoyed head In Its \mouth when discovered,
bought in ' foreign countries that
Spencer.
with the least eflortT
might be bought in our own it Iu
and tho moccasin had Its (nil tightly
i-»
• 1 H*y:¡
„
• »^
&gt;
also true that the sentiment in favor
For Rent— Good seven aero farm,
A boy knows his friends, and re­ twisted around a root on the water's
Combined Ojfne (TK
of buying things of domestic make
spects them, and Is loyal to them, edge, tho king snake being unable to barn and house, . near t Beck HamCjjgSqS
and
Fountain 11en 4
ahows great' progress, aqd the idea
tie also- knows hia enemies,*&lt;&gt;r sup­ loosen tho hold so It could finish tbo ro c k Station, known- as Castle Gar­
Job
of
»wallowing
Its
enemy.
mtels approval In almost
every
den.
Address Còni C. .Hoi}!tiger,
posed enemies. Whilo he may, in
Onlookers broke the moccasin’s hold 1205 Center St., Canastota. “New
direction.
the exuberance of his spirits also
from tho root, and the two snakes
12-tfc
mnoy to some extent hia friends, he wore carried to'a clear opening near York.
There- will always be ot.Qugh of
a going to rub it in on Ida enemies. by, where the king snake made away
buyihg abroad in various' countries
And a boy always believe« that "with its rival by squeezing Its Ufa out.
because they have, a surplus to se|j
Buy biscuit bated by
those persona must easily annoyed Then Uie king snake swallowed the
in certain lines und that aurplus is
moccasin and crawled leisurely beck
ate his greatest enemies. ,
naturally seeking a foreign market.
n a t i o n a l b is c u it
to
the sprln»&gt;
Hut ruth exerts of domestic demano
I f one really understood boy na­
is lessened materially when citiseiu,
COMPANY
ture, he would need no further
t fctrford, Florida
generally make it a point to buy pi
.* books. His education would be com­
A
hottyg
took
fo
r
th
a
t
Nam
u
their fellow (ountryn.en, just as it
plete. If he could unravel tho men­
is s good thing to buy in otic's own
tal process by which a boy reasons,

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

when snow shall hido tho highways
ruts, but 1 can think ofnaugfit but
feet. The pastor preaches well and
long, his sermon is a perfect treat,
the choir aqnda
up a throbbing
song, but all my thoughts are still
on feet. - And when my guests 1
entertain, and when I sit me down
to cat, I'm meditating on the pain
that teeters through my swollen
feet. And there are momenta when
I feel I'd like to bo u charger fleet,
and have a smith take shoes of steel,
and nail the blamed things on my
feet.

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SANFOR-Url tAHIIDA. FRIDAY. NOVLMRKU 27. 1314

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ST JOHNS RIVER
PRACTICAL ROUTE

BROTHERHOOD LAKE COUNTY
ENJOYED EVENING SELLS ROAD BONDS

iSlrtnyf VVfns Again
Tb* rom'ting °i the East Coast
MondayTTie Stetson second team
Waterway* organization
, jiTen’Jetf and Sanford w u journeyed to Hanford where they
»nriscclA^y Hon. c. It. Walker. ployed the football team of the Satw
,iard High. School, who had presented
tu-think they could make a -hawing

The iuneh and smoker of rhe’I’resbylciiuh BrothcrlunU**-! &lt;**■•» and their
guests last ThUesday night was ono
of the moat enjoyable nflairs of the
social seAson in this city.
The
Hmrhrrhnod rtass has a TPputrfltblT
for good deeds and the leant ul these
i* the habit of making tho member*
and guust* feel ul home at the social
gathering*.
About forty-five gathered at the
Manse on Oak avenue pursuant* to
the call und after they had all been
seated Hon. D. L.* Thresher called
upon IJr. Williams for a few remarks
and the Doctor who Is a world trav­
eller end well known missionary svn*
most interesting in his «ketches of
his trav Is, »He paid the Brotherliood class a very high compliment,
by S.tying that lie had not m isi such
.. representative gat luring of men
.I
,y church ill I he had visited.
'1 he new president of the Urolhcrhood, II. J. Minton with called out
where the audience could view hjm
and nn.do to talk. as were the 'vi*ec
president, U D. Caldwell, the seerei..ry. Widetnan • Idm II and the
t . . -ur* r, Kuwanl l.anc
\litiil (ins lime the lunch of
i«-. im •2 «*■' i*-r-, h»»t -•»lu. pickles
ed and
. U U : . tl* »' A« « ».Il
•'IllI'i.tgC *11*1 JU' lice 1 0
\h«* ri tue
1L h.. uforit ig.ir- !o|t*iw*'»l ami a»
lit ». .y ■ i * -t -I
inui ic
A.s' 1•.utli'fcil i&gt;) Di liuti on lin*
and Mr Logan ou t ht pinna.
• ti &lt;. |it»ri HUKt. •
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vi funi î r** uni*' r *&gt;( a
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7
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in th&lt;

MERCHANT MARINE
FAVORED BY WILSON.

Last t'ottst Assoriallon'
Ft. Fierce, FIs., Nov. 2d. The
Florida Last Coast 1’ rcs» Associa­
tion was organized in t hi * city this
morning.
A nuintier of representative* of
newspapers on the east coast of the PRESIDENT TH IN:v8 AMERI­
state assembled here this morning I
CAN SHIPS STIMULATE
and took the preliminary step* to
T It A I) E
form the new organization, JJnrry L.
— rrrt—
Mrown. of the St
♦
-----Washington, Nov. '..*1.-—An invim-»
‘ T&amp;Vares. Flu., Nov 27
At an i-*i!"ic ; ^“pPnr“ 14—**-*■—■*■ r
T
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attrm
come* from the White House
important meeting of thi* board of
that Prbeident Wilson will stress the
county com mi satollar* of latke roun- e d**:
President A. K. Wilson of the prupmni (or a government merchant
ty, held all day Tuesday, bid* were
marina In his message to ~contTSSS
received on" the ^SOO.OOO of bond* St. Lucie Tribune, Ft. Pierce.
Vice President JFrunk H: Shutts next month. It was announced that
fur good rmwD “Thraugtront
Luke
•
^ t,he President did not consider that .
&lt;ounty. for which plans were drawn of The Herald, Miami. .
Secretary Charles S. Kmerzon of enough ships to meet requirement«
Ly the J. Ii. McCrary Company,
had taken udvuntpge of the emer­
t .llanta, und the following bid* were the Fort Pierce News, F't. Pierce.
Treasurer- J. J. Ilirch of the New gency American registry act.
received:
Johii'Nuvn n &amp; Co., Chicago, bids Smyrna Breeze, New Smyrna..
Oliicials who have kept watch qn
OiUj}&lt;" " h,i\‘ i-flll'aiJBMi pei-rnyd-tn- — A-*)«»*!nil meeting of the newly or­ foreign'commerce declare the wuy
ganized press associiiHnn Uijhihe bi'^1
|
— » { -approximately
tercAt and u premium of* ÎS.GiiO.
Sydney Spitzer &amp; Co., Toledo, bid in Ft. Pierce, December 1-1, for the normal business in export cotton and
on 9iit)o.(jt)U par, accrued interest und purpose of perfecting the organiza­ Other non-contraband products was
tion and of laying out pltíns for fu­ clear of diplomatic tnngles provided
r. premium of $t,b-U)
Ships Of HUltuble character could be
TiU' Haon, Walcott Company, Cm* turo work,
procured. Vessels now under tho
citinoti, bids mi 9200,000 on a basi*
American tlag but previously Ger­
Notice
of $9*i.J Ml for each $ I SO. 000 of bond«
Members of the Pastern Star are man owned, they raid, had met with
fictive ■ 1 to them
Wvihl, Roti» &amp;
Co.. • • I id on the whole Iss.lc at rcipiotcii to ini'i'i .«i lb*1 MuMint*’ *l“ lay» while carrying non-contrnpar, i.
'1 i t* f st and a premium ll.ifl on Sunday. N.n 2!»th at 2 p. in h-nd cominudities only because their
MiTn.ri.il Nt-rvu«"* will begin a*t ;i , Pnnd cutnmodilios only because t hei
of SC..
bona Pile ownership was in question.
F'i. . I,i* hards At iii., ul Ciiiun- o'clock. Please be prompt,
Thcsp.delays, however, it was point­
nati, it. M. Cràni &amp; Co., Chicago,
ed out were enough to hamper res­
lind Mi Near Company of Chicago,
toration of the cotton export traf­
bid j *■» 1 !&gt; mi the whole* 1600,000
fic.
instil* p i , arc rued interest and a
President Wilson has shown-con
premm
"i i I Mìcio
tinned interest in hi* government
Aft*; duty l o i i M i i c r i n g t h - m a t t e r
merchant murine plan during the
and 1 in'll di i i l - Mo l l b y t he b o a r d
T H E C AI SE IS I N K N O W N AT congressional recess
lie has asked
unni l of imi.ili In b* -••id
ns to
repe»tei||&gt;.
it
n
*
understood,
(*&gt;r the
* I lie id u ' l t i ’ i' il.*1ht lia *
PKEisEN 1 MM) M E N f'Elt•&gt; t
V
number
and
character
of
vessels
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Sui
s
Oll
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L
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t
$200,
000
ii&gt;K c.
I S I I E l ) IN DI SAS TER
applying
fyr
American
registry
and
O.
il
Was
d
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c
i
d
i
d
lii.it
til*'
or SI,
•list .^.,‘*1 l lie »able* I with Secretary
1 I,y l i.d.l Itn lii.ld-' *'.
prief
l
His ijitier! Inaili ,t¡ t o . anil flu11 Hedlield many times.
Lamb'll,
i ngl .11 id, N.
t o.i
tcjti^r
(*tMiijtuuy wum u vt*ry Rood |was o iliciiillv announ .d her*' that 1miiiation to press the Alexander bill,
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advantages of the St John» river
above all other routes.
Mr. Walker will make his ri port
at the meeting of the Commercial
Club next Frida) night, Dei ember
the -lib and the club wilt outline
inland w a t e r w a y s w il l plans for the future regarding this À LARGE CROWD GATHERED TW O HUNDRED MILES WILL
BE PAVED IN OUR SISmost important feature in the devel­
A t THE MANSE FOR
recognize t h is r o u t e
opment not only of Sanford but of
*]
TER COUNTY ■
SMOKER
IN THE FUTURE
tho state.
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boys in difficulty, the bull usually
staying in Sanford's* territory. Only
fiimblts and the shortness of time

S i S r s i K &lt;■* — &gt;»« . . . . .

,ri(j that the canal fills up con-j ur*:'r'
„ *. . .
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. . . , _ i* „».„.««in * I Friday hanford invaded DeLam!
stullv especially iron* JncksonvilH*
•
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stun)
i
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,
with the intetnum of avenging herFTituivIlle and realizing that it)
. c
.
! nuu
sen. but as Mini a* the Met on boys
-would not be feasible or a paying. 4 r , , . ,
found out what wu* up they began
jfopositioh the .big meeting was
to allow them how easy on them
at Stuart on Tuesday for the
thcy_ had been In the first gaee.
t,f obtaining government
When the final will-tie i-l* a the
L.skJ. Senator llryun, Congressman
score was l l to 0
1 1...n-l New■ pra-ii. i
and other notables were
ent who made speeches upon the
sfiu of water way* but did not
limit thcmrclves to the East
it Canal in its present state.

MIAMI LAWYER AND
DAUGHTER KILLED

Sanford and all the cities on the
i Si. Ji Bjih river while favoring the
________
tu t Coast .anal think it advisable ^ H O K I liU L K M l If It I K
lt till riser should be used as tar
..... . . . v . . . . . ... , ... . . .
T4li possible, uv this great artery of
* *
trid* am! navel os already assort n
L A S l W K11 N T,&gt;11\ \
tod lb(? **uv« run.«'i.i Gid nlr**u«1&gt; * \
perilled "a i he river should be. utilj., ,
s-,,,
U uh
kftl
far
a»
procurable.
i
n
.
.
,
■i ru n o • I
rjr ^
'
skulls crushed b&gt; a 1i hi
i Governm«*nt engineer* have ul- umj IMn11** I Ul t 3 .........ml r
idj uppruvftd the «&gt;1. Join»« river ntlion,
A. iioggs, tâ yeur'
id
part, of the inland wiiterways. old. a leader
tl Jf.iir.ila h a
(be idea t.en..- Iii make t fie iivcr |,|, daUa t• . \i..r
:tbe upper j... ri id the coastui canal wi-re m.inb- d
u fxr in jaii.e Harney and Iront ■muoing in t Pe. *
erneut a canal through Sait Creek Cocuunnt 11 rove a;
nò the Indian river and thu- g¡v to lu ti r tic • rim
SSe people of Florida the bench, ul w Sts M s , ,*V- • 'I a
entir.*. . t, .filile Canal and Oi.e » . i 11111 •i . 11.: .. o
t will e Ilia111 open without I In' Tin; . or*'
7
tSpeiuic Unit u now altarucd t„uri|,r b link:.O' o h . *i ■
hr ‘upper pare of the run»li, I
d ti uivionul r&gt; . Tifai imi
I Him. &gt;■ I II o . lile.
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hariio’ -I tl- muln and tin* hem,,
the . ... t|,. niei'.i.m at fSiL.lr,.* v»,r.
etaLoiiy pi..n* tl.ut will ib'inoii trat»
htjTuiii r,t,y shadow of doubt the
ttonnim an*i feasibtFity( of the M
John* river route in the' great inland
Interway from New Vork to Miami
vlx the river and "Lake IJurney.
If the government over takes over
the iUifinu interioustut Canni it will
be vi» the St. Johns river» as thu,
route is practically established and
*111 eliminate all thu oxpenue of
.keeping the canal open thtit i* now
experienced in the upper portions
of the ratal about Titusville and this
being the cute all of the„river citic*
*&gt;U join Sanford In petitioning thu
government to recognize the nuperior

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tb t t h e y he re a d vertise d and slated
ti* he bou’n l that they felt sur** that
I I bonds could be m *I*I at p*.r or
I &gt; ¡»■r, liuit in tact, they would
t. *• rallteO the li*Ulll&gt; l helltsl I Vi'S tu
, I.' par lor theln lor ail the boinls
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Ktssimmee, Fla., Nov. 27.— It. is
uiiderbiiM»l that opposition will be •
made t.i an *) cc da county ex I i bit
,.l i !i&gt; i *iI..i,&lt;lit in.d-wint*-r fair ibis
l*i l.r .’ i
\ represent .live tr*mi
*c
,|,i pp .red i &gt;re I he .'in i ty
•ii.i. i cm . • . 1 t ti dr las’, me* ting
, .1
*i&gt;! in. an approI • ,. a,i i, i In ;• - 1ilt 1*:..I l he
lM»tl
uppiunicd t ounty Clerk J. L.
(I \. i r cl ,*i 1 f •&gt;„t t y A ttorney \\ .
1 . i aTs i* t a iiillllia lliS ' t &gt; ta k e up

[ thu mailer with the * tty council,.
,i„.i beior^ adjournment Mr. An Ibosrt!
of trade and the tio-rd of
*" Aurlin. Gvhnn.ny tHy w*t*.i* • t*»
*,i el Jacksonville was called
¡trade
of
Ft ( ‘loud
While the ma­
London. , Nov. 27. An ol.otui t.nii,...n „ed far un hour kept the usjority
nf
th*'
«
oluntirr-iot:en&gt;
«rented
nouitcyli.cnt given nut in licriiit to
.
, ,..„c in i*n uproar witii hi»
'in
|,iM
*r
nn
exhibit-,
it
hits
been
day ia as fol.uws:
..ini i haracter sketches.
Mr.
sti It *1 that Hi*- matter might art be
" 1 1 1 tlic we torn arena of tl**1 w..
,t ,l.[ ii. |. an entertainer of inoli­
* f'aris, Jr. I.**'. Nov 27. The of­ pushed. As yet the lOtnmUlwe has
tiie siliuvtion remain* ui.i ln.ngi n
li,
nr* 11 ,ie. ry ability
unii
the
ficial
French unno unte meni given not done anything.
The French opvuud un -ttaci* to t In(i utili rlit&gt;*,,l was indebt■•&lt;! to him
out
in
l’uri', this afternoon roads us
Kissimmee people were gratified'
region of St. Htlair** with -»troii/
t.ir an evening of rare enjoyment.
follows:
Jn2
1-6
wIdcli
is
an
*
xtifinely
g.....
over their exhibit last year w h i c h
fonts. Thu strength of tin, attain
"N o Important developments
U a late hour the Brotherhood pit.'l* for this time.
took the first prize, and some feel
gradually' dwindled ..nil the n.uv*
marked the da, of November 26. fii that Osceola county could retir on
mont was finally repulsed with heavy lijuurned, with thu thought that
cottier leaf hail been added U* the
I'hc Grand Mar*h ftarl- at ntn* tin* north i tie cannonading eli noshed her laurels
A i»ir c onterlain;aunt
losses to tho enemy.
spine sort to be held here di ringi hapter of entertainment« enjoyed *,'• o* a at the M.r.loril Hour* to­ in intensity, and no "infantry attack
W e have made iitogr*-'- at Apnwas directed against our lines, which ji,,. mul-winter has been ugit »ted
r*..ht,
mont and there is no change in the il) the organization.
made slight advances ut ccrtuin |within tho last ten months, and man
situation in cast ITusohi.
points.
I many arguments advanced that Kis"Our troops under General von
ENGLISH ARTILLERY ABANDONED.
" Jn the region *&gt;f Arms there was simmee and Osceola county should
Mnckensen at Lodz and latwicz in­
i iimliiiuation of the iiuriAiurdmenl have a fair o^ their own. At n meet­
flicted heavy losses on the lin*i um
un the town and its environ*.
ing of several prominent citlums
second, and an tt portion of the fifth
"On
the
Aisne
the
enemy
unduavheld Monday morning this was dis­
Hum,lan armies, in addition to man
my*2. ¿ é:■*.»'
denvored to deli vor un attack on the cussed and approved, and thu exmany killed and wounded wu have
VrtT"*
village of Missy. This movement hicit
for Orlando, on the other
In .our possession about 40,000 un­
resulted
in
complu(e
failure,
with
baiid
was
not commended. No def­
injured-prisoners, seventy cannon,
considerable
losses
to
thb
Germans.
inite
steps
have yet been taken to­
1hO ammunition wagons and 15b
"W
e
have,
made
some
progress
in
ward
this
mutter, but the pro pus
machine gone, while we destroyed 20
the
region
to
the
west
of
Kouafn.
tion
will
quite
likely be put be fore
cannon. .
"In
thu
Argonne,
in
the
Woevre
the
people
in
some
wuy or other be­
"In.these battles our young troops
district. In Lormine. anil In the fore many weeks.
did brilliantly In spito of great sac­
Vosges, thero is almost complete
rifices.
calm along tho front.
The Tampa Time* tei!» of a (ca­
"W e linve not succeeded in bring"There has been u heavy fall **( lure just being pi. ir* *1 fu" thè (ìnsipi{ this fighting ui a rbwe In »pile of
M.ow. partlculurly in thè bigher por ,jan|,a relebmiio » m Ti mp- in FVbthe excellent results already gained
lions of thè Vosges mountain»."
ruury. The idea ir u* huve thè tirsi
This is iftm to the enemy bringing up
■
day
of thè carnivi.1 seusun, wluch
extra strong reinforcements from the
A.
D.
James
of
Oriundo
was
in
thè
will
he
Februury 12th, Cifar tlay.
east and the west.
city
Tuesday
evening.
Mr.
James
As
Tampa
mukes millions t nd mil­
"Yesterduy wo repulsed their at­
was
editor
of
the
Orlando
.Ileportcrlions
of
fine
cigars the inference is
tacks everywhere and the final re­
Star
two
years
ago
and
since
that
that
there
will
bo "sosno smoke" in
sult is still pending.".
time bus been living in Thiladclphiu, the South Florida metropolis on .
O Itti Ut Amanean PraM Aaaoetatlon.
being of the staff of the Ledger. that day. Tho carnival or celebrsB « on time tonight *t the Hose
*
• ~
,
-- -* ii. _1—
^
He will Spend the wintor In Orlando, tlon, as it la called, promises to be s
These gnns w er« Ieft Ad the trinche a.al ftlaut&gt;nKe when tire city was tie*
Ball, as the Grand March will «tart
where
he has u winter home.
great big »(fair this Besson.
irtsd by tts defenders.
at nine o'clock.
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                    <text>when snow shall hido tho h ig h w a y s
ruts, b u t 1 can think o f n a u g f i t b u t
feet. T h e pastor preaches well and
long, his sermon is a perfect treat,
th e choir aqnda
u p a throbbing
song, b u t all my th o u g h ts are still
on feet. - And when m y guests 1
en te rta in , and when I sit me down
to cat, I'm m editating on the pain
t h a t teete rs through my swollen
feet. A nd there are m om enta when
I feel I 'd like to bo u charger fleet,
and have a sm ith ta k e shoes of steel,
and nail th e blamed things on my
feet.

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN

A CIIIEL IS A M O N G YE T A K I N G N O T E S A N D FAITH
S O SAYS SAUNTERER.
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AJUusy S treet
I love A busy, hustling town
One day they p u t the pav­
ing down,
All nice and sm o o th and
sweet; and th en
N e x t day they t e a r it up
again. •
F ro m one end of th e street
back to
I t s o th e r end, t h a t ’s what
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t h e n - th e y
get It
sm ooth and fiat,
And give it a last ioving
p a t.
A nd th en there ia a-s h rie k
of fear
Cornea from th e city engipeer—
He has mislaid his monkey
b
wrench!
• And instantly th ey s t a r t a
f&gt; tren c h
•
And toss tho p av e m e n t all
•
around
•
Until , tho m onkey wrench
9
. ia found!
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|t
d i r t in tig h t, .
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F
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B y p u ttin g sand and brick
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Am i the ste a m roller makes
it fiat.
T h e n th e y pierce th a t pavement t h r o ’ and t h r o ’
T o la y a line of pipe or

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T h e n th ey repair th at, and
It lies
S m o o t h l y beneath the sumliter skies
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NOVEMBER 24

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

a n d down

And rolling o v e r t h a t way,

city if on* can find thero w hat ia
desired, instead of buying thc^catne
th in g in some o t h e r town.
T h ere ia a good deal to be ssic
America for
for th e doctrine
Americans and it t u r n s into a p ra c ­
tical policy when Americans s ta n d
by each o t h e r- a n d t r n d e w i t h each
o ther. It is the case already t h a t
1'nilrTI Shi t — m m U
ten per cent ,of its m anufactured
pro d u c ts while o t h e r countrjes have
so narrow a m a r k e t th a t th e y are
■obliged-to tali. &gt;4ft t o ¿ 0 -cen r
aboa rd in order to dispose of th e ir
wares.
T h a t makes a v ^ry heavy com pe­
titio n i n . .neutral m ark e ts. . We are
wise, therefore, in buying as far ns
we can of one a n o t h e r a n d thus help­
ing t o build up d om estic in d u s try ,
keeping -wages a t hom e,, keeping
m oney in circulation in our own
c o u n try , instead of sending j t
a b ro ad
1 T h o s e who h a v e been bothered
with new shoes e a n appreciate the
following from W a l t -Mason on the
jo y s of wearing new shoes:
I t ’s hard to seem quite dignified,

when wearing shoes fresh from th e
-store; your feet feel hot us though
just fried, und a l l ' th e cords a n d
tendons sore.
I ’m wearing now

Just w h a t ia there t h a t should
anger a m an and drivo him to the
seventh piano of cpssednvo* and disagreeahieness generally when somb
one a t t h e other end of the wire
asks t h a t p ertin e n t query: " W h o is
speaking please'/"
Men who under
ail other circum stances are entirely
com panionable and h u m a n beat this
question th ro u g h th e tran sm itte r
and come back w ith .a "W oteli doe*
It m utter to you who is sp e a k in g f!
Since this is- true of a b o u t »0 per
cent of folks th e only deduction cun
be th a t 90 per cent of folks are ac­
tually peevish a b o u t who they are
a n d it assum es t h a t thu proportions
are of a n ational tra it, beriously thu.
little flush of childishness could be
elim inated from the dully scheme ol
things und wouldn’t be missed un&gt;
more th u n a barber qn a n Indian
reservation.
)
Even If it ahull prove to be the
case t h a t m any things are still
bought in ' foreign countries th a t
m ight be bo u g h t in o u r own it Iu
also true t h a t the sen tim en t in favor
of buying things of dom estic make
ahows g r e a t ' progress, a q d the idea
m te ls ap p ro v al In alm ost
every
direction.
There- will always be ot.Qugh of
buyihg a b r o a d in various' countries
because t h e y have, a surplus to se|j
in certain lines und t h a t aurplus is
n aturally seeking a foreign market.
H ut r u t h e x e rts of dom estic demano
is lessened m aterially when citiseiu,
generally m ak e it a point to buy pi
th eir fellow (o u n try n .en , ju s t as it
is s good thing to buy in otic's own

Eat »More Fresh Vegetables

[we bunch. ..
Hwnrt Potato«
Y rllow On«
p&lt;r pock .. ..
per bushel ..
Ousts*
th e re is no line
quart . . . . . .

But with others
between the two. T h e y never shed
their boyish natures. T he mischief
of curlier daya abides with them
and acts as u shield against tho
pranks of other boy».
Boys read
into auch eyes u friendship which
docs not have to bo spoken. They
u n d ersta n d each o th e r — roan and
*— la
Wfrffli u&gt;ft ‘ assy
I
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ZJtWntt
for em ployee th a t cause» strikes, o r ; to th e newspapers com plaining about
thoughtlessness of em ployee for c m - ’ the annoyance caused by the boya.
ploycr. • W hen thoughtlessness Is T he hair of such people m ay become
n o t, thwr» ptmm p p a . w f i f ’WW» ■Hi^shlSonetir- time m ay plow its furvexed q u e s t i o m r s o h T d r
i rows about the eyes; th e bloom of
I t ' is thoughtlessness generally th a t y o u th may be brushed oil and givo
accounts for tho absence of t h e cook, Pi*®* lo l ^e
of age, b u t the
t h a t has m ado the dom estic serv a n t boy n ature cannot be wiped off or
question a m o s t . m o m en to u s one. concelacd. And I t ia a living shield
T he housewife, kindly in her nature, to trouble and w orry, a protection
wel) m ean in g and a» Just us ahe against the ravages of a youthful
knows how to be, it th o u g h tle ss of- Indiscretion, a glbw U U t warrm r-Hw
ten, of th e comfort of tho " h e lp ." b ° d y whcn the b re a th of thc wrtr,d
llnr n u n i-nri-i an d troublen lire blows Cold.
m a n y ; sh e has a million th in g s to re­
m em ber, a thousand v e x a t io n s with JOINS HUSBAND AT CAPITAL
which she has to wTestle e v e r y hour
of thu d a y .
So she U natu rally Mrs. John E. Osborne, W ife of A s sist­
ant Secretary of State, Goes
th ou g h tless of the girl bu ck in the
to Washington.
kitchen. She pays the s e r v a n t what
she believes an a deq uate w a g e. She
Washington.—Mra. Jo h n E. Oafurnishes a room — if four barren
borne, wife of tho first assistan t sec­
walls su rro u n d ed b y a blea k and retary of state, has recently Joined
d re a r y ceiling cn ly* called n room. Governor Osborne‘in W ashington for
She would not mistreat a tra m p , this
housewife, hut site is th o u g h tles s of
tho se rv a n t in thut she does not a p ­
preciate w h a t it m eans to toil all
d a y in a g lo o m y kitchen and ascend
a l u c k «fair to a cold
cheeiless
room when mirth of ch ildish la u g h ­
ter or of g uests illumines ull the rest
of the house.

new N um ber T w e l v e s ; the dealer
raid, when them he sold from off
his overburdened sh e lv es;
"These
shoes are worth th eir weight in gold.
F m m lowest b a se m e n t to the roof.
I tin not keep u sh o e in stock th at
does not fit the h u m a n hoof, anil
m akes you happy w h en you w a l k . "
T h e birds ure sin gin g on the hough,
T h e w o r ld ’s work is accom plished,
their songs, no d o u b t , afe pure an d | the duys co m e and go, (h e seasons
sw eet, :inil soulfull as the law a l ­ I change, bu t few of us h a v e ever
lows, hut 1 ran only think of feel. 't h o u g h t of th e ills of th ose who do
T h e trees are clo t h e d in red and the world's work. How m an y of us,
gold, t h e y glim m er in the gentle indeed, h a v e ever gotten up before
f e a t , th e y whisper when the nights d ay lig h t and wiitchi-d these workers
are cold, hut J_c m only, think of on the w a y to the factory or shop*
ft e l.
T h e -Uu&amp;&gt; wcprurcla— g . i im r1 trxvtng h o m e while the gaslight «till
n u t:, preparing fair t h e time of s k e l . .dickers, returnin g after durk has
again fall* n upon the world.
How
m any o f us have considered these
little tm pails, and l hr. plain food
t'lu.t w iih m th em lie«-.'
How very
li w of u.« who sit a bo u t a cheerful
•table and p a rta k e of a stea m in g
N o u r i s h m e n t — fine fla ­
,ini—], Lcaiizi" w hat it menus to feed
f . y m the c l a m m y sides of a tin pail?
v o r — purity— crispness

per do*.
(i repef rull

SmcU

4 for . . . .
Iwrrer
5 tor . ■ ..

Unioni, rad
P« pee k -----

Mildirig»

Onions, yellow
per pock

MrfntiMh

Unione. Spanish
.- per Ik . . . . . ,
Cartie
par tb...........

1Z for . ..

11aher*tun

Sutton ih a
A few Hnfl
i» left at 25c

VEGETABLE M
WHERE IT PAYB TO PAY CASH
110 2 nd Stroot. West
W E D E LIV E R

♦ 1 ' Five acres tiled land ¡„«id.
________ —
lim its for rent, near brick road
loading station.
Apply t„ A
Connelly, Sanford. Florida.

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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PHONE 324

F urnish ed rooms for house
a t Mrs. CT II. Sm ith's, 30
Ave., betw een 3rd a n d 4th
For R e n t— T w o big stores 0
E a s t 'F i r s t atreet.
Joe De Mont,
Coca Cqla C om pany. ,
24-tf

M I S C E L A N E » ! ' ’s
For E x c h a n g e —Three ( &gt;|
cubatura in good condition f
shire boar. M. M. Cushin
Sanford.
For
h en s.

Sale— Pure W h ite Leghorn
D. D. Donne, G e n e v a , Fla,

27-4tc
F o r S a l t — Celery Plant*.
C ecil

Apply

G a b b e tt, French A ve n u e..

27-4tc

W a n te d — 16,000
C.

caldei

E. C h o r p e n n y ,

K, K
or phone Moore's Station
W a n t e d — Stenographer
y ea rs' ex p erien ce desires
once.
C a n furnish brìi
enees.
Address, Sterni. .

For Sale C e l e r y farm at u b a r ­
gain.
15 acres right in village, 500
feet from It. II. s i d i n g ' C h e a p and
on e a s y terms.
15 acres all plowed
¡fnd irrigated.
Fine Mowing well.
T h e land is all fenced an d just r e a d y
The Diffecenrp
to s ta rt p la n tin g .
Y o u can m ake
Those a im n l u m - ■
the price of the land this year.
If women do not know t y o u w unl a b a r g a in call on owner, Those who alw ays hi-, nk 111 n
2 0 » East Fifth S t., Sa n ford . Flu.
do uot know* them at ill
T a k e T i me lo Heplacc
A tosi thmubnull will le- g.
re piu end In Ave monili« nm)
toenall reuulrcs twi. „ a.« imu

A T L A N T I C C O A S T LINE
TRAINS

Uneeda B iscuit
r—w h o l e s o m e n c s s . All
f o r 5 c e n t s , in the
moisture-proof package.

If, f a d t w e n ty - fo u r hours, t h o u g h t ­
-Mrs. John E. Osborne.
fulness were enshrined, if ail of us the winter. Mrs, Osborne, with her
who would th in k of life o th e r Jollo w ’s ' small daughter, Miss Joan Curtis Os­
would th in k of the other fallow's borne, has spent tin* su m m er with her
Mrs
John T
Smith, at
Iiillili its . lor a single d a y . if tie- mother.
world knew not t lioughtiensnews (&lt;»: Princeton. N. J
a few h m f m inuter, the ouilciiiuni
would he upon us. T h e r e would be GOES FISHING; CATCHES GIRL
su ch co o p e ra tio n upon th e part of
Cincinnati
F isherm an
Waa
th e w eak u nd tin* stron g, su ch n Little
VeryMuch
Surprised
W
hen
th
e
gentle consideration the one for a n ­
Fish Screamed.
other. such u Godliness of ch a rity
tor the fa u lts und iihoi irotilings ol
Cincinnati.— Freddie Ooshorn, aged
others, t hut never again would we •
three, found one of his fath er's fishing
h ave to pray
" T h y will he done in ;
lines
Ta kin g a plecn of meat out of
ea rth , as it is in h ea ven ."
the Icebox Freddie went fishing

t The J a p s have Kiuochuu und wo
have u cold with sneezing spells.
T h e rese m hi un ce is m arked.
" M a t r i m o n y is the cause of t i e
servan t p r o b le m ," opines an o th er­
wise e x ch a n g e.
E n tirely true, come
to think of it!
You rem ember, do
y o u not, w hat very little use you
had for th e m when you we;o single
in bachelor quarters.

* o f all th e «ins to which the race
is su b ject, write*
thoughtlessness
first. T h e poet tells us of th e evils
o f a m b itio n — "b y t h a t sin fell the
gods," he says. B ut
thoughtlessness— th ro u g h th a t sin is a hu m an
race held down, pre v en ted from
arising, a n d blighted i n it* own exertions.
*
*

he could com pute t h e w eight' of a
ghost.
But tho . t r o u b l e U, few
people ever consider t h a t there la
such a thing as boy n a tu re ; conse­
T h e y aro Wholesome; Appetising, Economical
quently they go th ro u g h life ignor­
Fre sh F r o m the Local G ro w e rs
a n t of the most d o m in a n t force of
Strine Hann«
t h e univeree.
W ith - m a n y people
ra n ry \i
P*r l b. . . . . .
per bunch..
per do*. .
apples, jij.i ,
there seems to be a s o r t of dividing
per dot.
(Ubbwff
IVpprn
por doc. .
cd from tl,
per hrwil. . .
line between boyhood and manhood Grwn
por dot.. . . .
Sc tauro«
chard;
Irt»h
T
o
ut
e
«
and, once across th e line into the Itrsd Lrttura
per doc. .
Ten
fett
n«
Northern {
w b . ...-. .6
realms of manhood t h e y aro unable
New Potato«
per iti.», .
I’enrmair»
per peek---Persimmon*
to flhd so much as a knot hole in iUdUh«
Baldwins

\ S ays a co n trib u to r whose ch a ra c­
ter m ight ea sily he guessed: " I f y o u
let som e h o ys know th at th e y m ay
he able to a n n o y you, y o u m ight os
well go and ju m p into th e river, for
it is cer ta in ly true Hint there ure
innocent lo o k in g kids ■ w ith * more
malicious m ischief in their m ake-up
thun in half th e scoundrels in some
pen oten tia rles."

G raham C r a ck er s
A food for e v e r y day.
Crisp, d e l i c i o u s and
strengthening.
Fresh
baked and f r e s h de­
livered. to c en ts.

A delightful n e w bli«
cult, wi th a r i c h and
d e lic io u s c o c o a n u t fla­
vor. Crisp and a l w a y s
fre sh. io centa.

Buy biscuit b a te d by

n a t io n a l b is c u it

COMPANY
Ahottyg tookfor that Namu

't h e s t a t e m e n t is ttu e wherein it
refers to "malicious mischief."
A
hoy knows nothing a b o u t mullcc;
very few, if a n y hoys, nre inherently
malicious. 1 h a t they ure mischlev. ous is too well known lo require
further a r g u m e n t, und it ia o u t of
- th a t mischievousness t h a t comes
ti e desire to u nnoy those whom they
have found ca n ho annoyed.
In alm ost e v e ry neighborhood you
will find som e fellow a t whom thehoys seem to h av e a-special " sp ite .”
W te n bella aré to he rung, hia U (he
first to receive a tte n d tio n ; when
front gates aro to ho removed, hi» is
rem oved before .-any o th er gale is
th o u g h t of; when an y b o d y in the
neighborhood ia to he annoyed, why
should not t h e boya begin upon the
person whom th ey know is an noye d
with the least eflortT
i-»
• 1 H*y:¡
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A boy knows his friends, a n d re­
spects t h e m , a n d Is loyal to them ,
tie also- knows hia enemies,*&lt;&gt;r s u p ­
posed enemies.
Whilo he may, in
the exuberance of his spirits also
m n o y to som e extent hia friends, he
a going to r u b it in on Ida enemies.
And a boy always believe« t h a t
those persona must easily annoyed
a te his g re a te s t enemies. ,
I f one really understood boy n a ­
ture, he would need no fu rther
.* books. His education would be com ­
plete. If he could unravel tho m en­
tal process b y which a boy reasons,
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L im ite d
su p p ly
full
Bed eggs for hutching.

H aynes, H erald office.

Ho upes for sale or rent.

J. Musson

He cast the line out the front win­
dow of tils parents* third floor fiat. For
som e time ho failed to h a v e any luck
and Freddie began to doubt the fish
I stories told by his father.

Suddenly he got a bite th a t an oldtlmo flshormun would" call a whale.
Freddie pulled and tho "fish" let out a
scream. Ho pullod again and a second
scream aroused the neighborhood.
Freddlo novej- heard of a fish
screaming, so he loaned out of tho
window to have a look. On tho oud of
his line he saw Mary Hall, aged four,
residing on the first floor of tho build­
ing.
Freddlo dropped hHrllno. Neighbors
cut tho IJnn and Mary H all wpaa taken
to tho City hospital In auto patrol 3,
whore tho fishhook waa cut out of her
head.

SNAKES FIGHT.QUEL TO DEATH
Big Crowd of People Sees Moccasin
^Beaten and Eaten by Non*
poisonous Foe.

Fbquay, N. C.—A crowd hero wit*
uessed a snake fight recently.
A
king snake and a moccasin were dis­
covered In deadly com bat n ea r a
spring.
.The king snake had the moccasin's
head In Its \ mouth when discovered,
and tho moccasin had Its (nil tightly
twisted around a root on th e water's
edge, tho king snake being unable to
loosen tho hold so It could finish tbo
Job of »wallowing Its enemy.
Onlookers broke the moccasin’s hold
from tho root, and the two snakes
wore carried t o ' a c le a r opening near
by, w here the king snake made away
"with its rival by squeezing Its Ufa out.
Then Uie king snake swallowed the
moccasin and crawled leisurely beck
to the sprln»&gt;

F o r Sale— B e rm u d a onions, cauli
flower, cosmos, pnnsies a n d wall
flower plums. Trice on application
JL F. Harris, opposite Haskins, post­
m aster.
2&lt;&gt;-2tp
For Sale— New te n t , 9x14. Any­
one wishing to exam ine t e n t can sec
it at202 P alm t-tto avenue. 26-2tp

TO RENT
For R ent— T w o furnished rooms
G entlem en p referred.
Mrs. It. E
Tolar, 807 M agnolia.
26-tf
For R ent— 6 room rp ttn g o , elec­
tric lights.
M odern.
218 French
avenue.
E nquire 210 French.
•
. 26-£tp
F o r R ent— 8 room house between
W e lisro alwsrt tried to he iu’ * •
Sixth and S even th St. on Oak Ave. of the odwi fellow ia »he gran*) *J. E. Laing.
26-2tc
Sat «lore. A i so erideiKe of lk* d'«'*
F o r R en t a fte r Nov. 1stcottage, 1216 P a rk avenue,
per m o n th including water,
Spencer.
F o r R ent— Good seven aero farm,
barn and house, . near t Beck H am r o c k S tation, known- as C astle G a r­
den.
Address C òni C. .Hoi}!tiger,
1205 C en ter St., C a n a s to ta . “New
York.
12-tfc

the sewed sod onljr ike be*« ol
gltdly recommend to uteri of uA

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Pencrnft jp
Combined O jfne (TK
CjjgSqS and Fountain 11en 4

Kcicld FiirJirg Co
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fctrford, Florida

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

SAN FO RD

PÜBUSHCD

ON TUESDAYS
AND IR ID A Y S

I ¿V S A N F O R D — Life [a Woith Lining

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ST JOHNS RIVER
PRACTICAL ROUTE

a d v a n t a g e s of the St
a b o v e all other routes.

John» river

BROTHERHOOD LAKE COUNTY
ENJOYED EVENING SELLS ROAD BONDS

M r. W alker will make his ri port
a t th e meeting of the Com m ercial
C l u b next Frida) night, Dei em b er
th e -lib and the clu b wilt o utline
i n l an d w a t e r w a y s
w i l l p lan s for the future regarding th is À L A R G E C R O W D G A T H E R E D
m ost im p o rtan t featu re in the d e v e l ­
A t T H E MAN SE F O R
recognize t h i s r o u t e
o p m e n t not o nly of Sanford but of
SMOKER
IN T H E F U T U RE
th o s ta te .
♦ ;:• ~v
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iS l r t n y f VVfns Again
Tb* rom'ting ° i the E a s t C o ast
M o n d a y T T ie S te tso n second te a m
Waterway* o rganization
, jiTen’Jetf and S a n fo r d w u j o u r n e y e d to Hanford where t h e y
» n r i s c c l A ^ y Hon.
It. W alker. p l o y e d the football tea m of the Satw
, i a r d High. Sch ool, w h o had presented
t u - t h i n k th e y co u ld m a k e a - h a w in g

*

The iuneh an d smoker o f r h e ’ I’ resb y lciiu h B r o t h c r lunU**-! &lt;**■•» a n d their
gu e s t s last ThU esday nig h t was ono
of the moat e n jo y a b le nflairs of the
social seAson in this c i t y .
The
Hmrhrrhnod rtass has a TPputrfltblT
for good deeds and the leant u l these
i* the habit of making tho member*
S t , , son
an d guust* feel ul home a t the social
bull usually gathering*.

c.

f tb.c * « Cnr
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,j»roi*.io w )
1‘
« d the origin» Rr a n1
lb« ltat&lt;* »a» sujtpos

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boys in difficulty, th e
s t a y i n g in Sanford's* territory. Only
fiim b lts and the shortness of tim e

S i S r s i K &lt;■* — &gt;»« . . . . . . .

, ri(j th at the canal fills up c o n - j u r*:'r '

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. . . , _ i* „».„.««in* I
stullv especially iron* JncksonvilH*

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F r i d a y hanford

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invaded
•

DeLam!
,

stun)
i
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,
w ith th e intetnum of aven gin g herFTituivIlle and realizing t h a t it)
.
c
.
! nuu
se n . but as Mini a* the Met on boys
-would not be feasible or a p a y i n g . 4 r , , . ,
fo u n d out what wu* up they began
jfopositioh the .big m eeting was
to allow them how easy on them
at Stuart on T u e s d a y fo r the
thcy_ had been In the first
gaee.
t,f obtaining g o v e rn m e n t
W h e n the final will-tie i-l* a the
L.skJ. Senator llryun, C o n g re ssm a n
s c o re was l l to 0
1 1...n-l N ew■ pra-ii. i
and other n o ta b le s were
ent who made speeches upon the
sfiu of water way* b u t did not
limit thcmrclves to
the
East
i t Canal in its present sta te .
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N O 2 H.

S A N F O R - U r l t A H I ID A . F R ID A Y . N O V LM RKU 27 . 1314

{QI.UHE VI

Sanford and all the cities on the
Si. Ji Bjih river while fa v o r in g the

MIAMI LAWYER AND
DAUGHTER KILLED
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About forty-five g ath ered at th e
M anse on O a k avenue pursuant* to
the call und a fte r they h a d all been
seated Hon. D . L.* T h r e s h e r called
upon IJr. W illiam s for a fe w remarks
a n d the D o c to r who Is a world t r a v ­
eller e n d well k n o w n m issio n a ry svn*
most interesting in his «ketches of
his trav Is, »He paid th e Brotherliood class a very high co m plim en t,
by S.tying th a t lie had not m isi such
.. representative gat l u r in g of men
.I
,y church ill I he had visited.
'1 he new president of the Urolhcrhood, II. J. M inton with called out
where the a udience could view hjm
and nn.do to talk. as were the 'vi*ec
president, U D. Caldwell, th e seerei..ry. W idetnan • Idm II and the
t . . -ur* r, K u w a n l l.anc

T W O H U N D R E D M I L E S W IL L
BE PAV E D IN OUR SIS *]

TER COUNTY

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‘ T &amp; Vares. Flu., N o v
27
At an
im p o r t a n t m eetin g of thi* board of
c o u n t y com mi satollar* of latke rount y , held all d a y T u e s d a y , bid* were
r e c e i v e d on" t h e ^SOO.OOO o f bond*
fu r good rmwD “Thraugtront
Luke
&lt;o u n t y . for w h ich plans were d ra w n
L y th e J. Ii. M c C r a r y C o m p a n y ,
t . l l a n t a , und the follow ing bid* were
receive d :
J o h i i ' N u v n n &amp; C o ., C h ic a g o , bids
OiUj}&lt;" " h,i\‘ i-flll'aiJBMi pei-rnyd-tntercAt and u p r e m iu m of* ÎS.GiiO.
S y d n e y S p itze r &amp; Co., T o le d o , bid
on 9iit)o.(jt)U par, accru e d interest und
r. p r e m iu m of $t,b-U)
T iU ' Haon, W a lc o t t C o m p a n y , C m *
citinoti, bids mi 9200,000 on a basi*
of $ 9 *i.J Ml for e a ch $ I SO. 000 o f bond«
fictive ■ 1 to th e m
Wvihl, Roti» &amp;
C o . . • • I id on the whole Iss.lc at
par, i.
' 1 i t* f st and a prem ium
of S C . .
F'i. . I,i* hards At i i i . , ul C i i i u n n a t i, it. M. C r à n i &amp; C o ., C h i c a g o ,
lind Mi Near C o m p a n y of C h ic a g o ,
bid j *■ » 1 !&gt; mi t h e whole* 1600,000
instil* p i , arc rued interest and a
prem m
"i i I Mìcio

Last t'ottst A sso ria llo n '
Ft. Fierce, FIs., N o v. 2d. T h e
Florida Last C o a s t 1’ rcs» A sso cia­
tion was organized in t hi * city this
morning.
A n u in tier of representative* of
newspapers on th e east coast of the P R E S I D E N T T H I N :v8 A M E R I ­
sta te assembled here this morning I
CAN S H I P S S T I M U L A T E
and too k the prelim inary step* to
T It A I) E
form the new o rganizatio n, JJnrry L.
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Mrown. of the St
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------W ash ingto n , N o v . '..*1.-— A n invim -»
The foUcMsing .uiticcrs- « e r e e lrr t- attrm come* from th e W h ite House
ed:
that Prbeident W ilson will stress the
**
President
A. K . Wilson of the prupmni (or a g o v e rn m e n t m e r c h a n t
marina In his m essage to ~contTSSS
St. L ucie T ribu n e, Ft. Pierce.
V ic e President JFrunk H: S h u t ts next month. It was ann ou nced t h a t
t,he President did not consider t h a t .
of T h e Herald, M iam i. .
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S e cre ta ry C h a rles S. Kmerzon of enough ships to meet requirem ent«
had taken u d v u n tp ge of th e emer­
the F o r t Pierce N e w s, F't. Pierce.
Treasurer- J. J. Ilirch of the N e w g e n c y American r e g is tr y act.
S m y r n a Breeze, N e w Sm yrn a..
Oliicials who h a v e k e p t w a t c h qn
— A - *)«»*!nil m eeting of the newly o r ­ f o r e i g n 'c o m m e r c e d eclare the wuy
ganized press associiiHnn Uijhihe bi'^1
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— »{ - a p p r o x i m a t e l y
in F t. Pierce, D e ce m b e r 1-1, for th e normal business in e x p o r t c o t to n and
purpose of perfectin g th e o r g a n i z a ­ Other non-contraband p rod u cts was
tion and of lay in g out pltíns for fu ­ clear of d ip lo m atic tnngles p r o v id e d
turo work,
Ships Of HUltuble ch a ra cter could be
procured.
Vessels now und er th o
American tlag b u t p revio u sly G e r ­
Notice
M em bers of the Pastern Star are man owned, th e y raid , had met w ith
r c i p i o t c i i to ini'i'i .«i lb*1 MuMint*’ *l“ lay» while c a r ry in g non-contrnll.ifl on S u n d a y . N .n 2 !»th at 2 p. in h-nd com inudities o n ly because their
M iTn.ri.il Nt-rvu«"* will begin a*t ;i , Pnnd cu tn m o d ilio s o n ly because t hei
bona Pile o w nersh ip was in q u e s tio n .
o 'c lo c k .
Please be prom pt,
T h c sp .d e la ys, h o w ev er, it was p o in t ­
ed o u t were en ou g h to h a m p e r res­
toration of th e co t to n ex p o rt t r a f ­
fic.

MERCHANT MARINE
FAVORED BY WILSON.

ENGLISH BATTLER
GOES TO BOTTOM

President W ilson has s h o w n - c o n
tinned interest in hi* g o v e r n m e n t
A f t * ; duty l o i i M i i c r i n g t h - m a t t e r
merchant murine plan during th e
a n d 1 in'll di iil-Moll b y t h e b o a r d
\litiil (ins lim e the lunch of
T H E C A I S E IS I N K N O W N AT congressional recess
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ttonnim an*i feasibtFity( o f the M
, i „ . i b e io r ^ a d jo u rn m en t M r. An Ibosrt!
of tra d e and the tio-rd of
tb t t h e y h e r e a d v e r t i s e d a n d s l a t e d
*" A urlin. Gvhnn.ny tH y w*t*.i* • t*»
John* river route in the' g r e a t inland
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..ini i h aracter s k e tc h e s .
Mr.
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"111 tlic we torn aren a of tl**1 w..
t. *• r a l l t eO t h e li*Ulll&gt; l helltsl I Vi'S tu
the iUifinu i n t e r i oustut C a n n i it will
,t ,l.[ ii. |. an entertainer o f inoli­
pushed.
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be vi» the St. Johns river» as thu, tiie siliuvtion rem ain* ui.i ln.ngi n li,
nr* 11, i e. ry ability
unii
the
not
done
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ficial
French
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route is practically es ta b lish ed and T h e F re n ch opvuud un -ttaci* to t In- (i utili rlit&gt;*,,l w as indebt■ •&lt;! to him t h
out
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Kissimmee people were gratified'
t*
*111 eliminate all thu oxpenue of r e g io n of St. Htlair** with -»troii/ t.ir an evening of rare e n jo y m e n t .
Jn2 1-6 wIdcli is an * x tifin e ly g..... . follows:
over their exhibit last y ea r w h i c h
T h u stren g th of tin, a t t a i n
.keeping the canal open thtit i* now f o n t s .
" N o Important d evelo pm ents
U a la te hour the Broth erh oo d pit.'l* for this tim e.
took the first prize, and so m e feel
experienced in the upper portions grad ually' d w indled ..nil the n.uv*
marked the d a , of N o v e m b e r 26 . fii that Osceola c o u n t y could retir on
lijuurned, w ith thu t h o u g h t that
m
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t
w
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finally
repulsed
with
h
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vy
of the rata l a b o u t T it u s v ille a n d this
cottier leaf hail been a d d e d U* the
I'hc G rand M ar*h f t a r l - at ntn* tin* north i tie ca n n on ad in g eli noshed her l a u r e l s
A i»ir c o n t e r la i n ; aunt
being the cute all of t h e „ r i v e r citic* losses t o tho en em y .
spine sort to be held here di ringi hapter of en tertainm ent« en joyed *,'• o* a at the M.r.loril Hour* t o ­ in in ten sity, and no "infantry a tta ck
W e h ave made iitogr*-'- at A p n *&gt;U join Sanford In p etitio n in g thu
was directed against our lines, which ji,,. mul-winter has been ugit »ted
il) the org a n iza tio n .
r*..ht,
government to recognize th e nuperior m o n t and th ere is no change in the
m ade slight a d v a n c e s ut ccrtuin | within tho last ten months, and man
s i t u a t i o n in ca st ITusohi.
points.
I many arguments a d v a n c e d th a t Kis" O u r troops u n d er General von
"Jn the region *&gt;f A r m s there was simmee and O sceola c o u n t y sh o u ld
M n c k e n s e n at L o d z and latwicz in ­
i iim liiiu a tio n of the iiuriAiurdmenl h ave a fair o^ their o w n . A t n m e e t­
flicted h e a v y losses on the lin*i u m
un the tow n and its environ*.
ing of several p rom inent c it lu m s
s e c o n d , a n d an tt portion of the fifth
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O
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the
Aisne
the
en
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unduavheld M onday m orning this w as d is ­
H um, lan armies, in addition to man
my*2. ¿ é:■*.»'
d en v ored to deli vor un a tt a c k on th e cussed and a p p r o v e d , and thu e x m a n y killed and w o u n d ed wu h a ve
VrtT"*
village of M issy.
T h is m ovem ent hicit
for O rlan d o, on the o th e r
.w In . o u r possession a b o u t 40,000 u n ­
w
=
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J.
resulted
in
complu(e
failure,
with
baiid
was
not co m m e n d e d .
N o d ef­
* m - I j •1
i n j u r e d - p r i s o n e r s , s e v e n t y cannon,
considerable
losses
to
thb
Germ
ans.
inite
steps
h
a
v
e
y
e
t
been
t
a
k
e n to ­
1 hO a m m u n itio n w agon s and 15 b
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W
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h
a
v
e
,
made
so
m
e
progress
in
ward
this
m
u
tter,
b
u
t
th
e
pro pus
m a c h in e gone, while we destroyed 20
t 1.
the
region
to
the
west
of
Kouafn.
tion
will
quite
lik
ely
be
put
be fore
cannon. .
"
I
n
thu
Argonne,
in
the
W
oevre
th
e
people
in
so
m
e
w
u
y
or
o
th
er
be­
Ret first page mention as
" I n . t h e s e b a ttles o ur y o u n g tro o p s
district. In L o r m in e . anil In the fore m an y weeks.
did
b
r
illia
n
tly
In
sp
ito
of
great
sa
c­
the largest advertisers In
Vosges, thero is a lm o st com plete
rifices.
calm along tho front.
M ay's issue. The ad­
T h e T a m p a T im e* tei!» of a ( c a ­
" W e linve not su cc eed ed in bring" T h e r e has been u h eavy fall **( lure just being pi . i r * *1 fu" thè (ìnsvertisement may be found
ipi{ th is fighting ui a rbwe In »pile o f
M.ow. partlcu lu rly in thè bigher por ,j a n |,a r ele b m iio » m T i mp- in FVbth e excellent results alrea d y gained
on page 8
lions of thè Vosges mountain»."
ruury. T h e idea ir u* huve thè tirsi
T h i s is iftm to the e n e m y bringing up
■
d
a y of thè carnivi.1 seusun, wlu ch
e x t r a stron g rein fo rcem en ts from the
A.
D
.
James
of
Oriundo
was
in
th
è
will
he Febru ury 12 th , C i f a r tlay.
e a s t a n d the west.
c
it
y
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
ev
en
in
g
.
Mr.
Jam
es
A
s
T
a m p a mukes millions t nd m il­
" Y e s t e r d u y wo repu lsed their a t ­
was
e
d
ito
r
of
the
O
rlan
d
o
.Ilep
o
rtcrlions
of fine cigars the inference is
The Herald will on each
t a c k s e v e ry w h e re a n d the final re­
S
ta
r
tw
o
years
ago
a
n
d
since
t
h
a
t
t
h
a
t
there
will bo "sosno s m o k e " in
Jay call attention to the s u l t is still p e n d in g ." .
tim e bus been living in Thiladclphiu, th e South Florida m etropolis on .
O Itti Ut Amanean PraM Aaaoetatlon.
largest advertisement in
being o f th e sta ff o f the Ledger. t h a t d a y . T h o c a r n iv a l or c e le b r s B « o n tim e t o n i g h t * t the Hose
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He will Spend th e w in tor In O rlan d o, tlon, as it la called, prom ises to be s
These gnns wer« Ieft Ad the trinche a.al ftlaut&gt;nKe when tire city w as tie*
¡¡he current issue.
Ball, as the G r a n d M a r ch will «tart
where
he has u w in ter home.
great big »(fair th is Besson.
irtsd by tts defenders.
at nine o'clock.
'
t u t Coast .an al think it a d v isa b le
lt till riser should be used as tar
T4l i possible, uv this great a rte r y of
trid* am! n a v e l os a lr e a d y assort n
tod lb(? **uv« run.«'i.i Gid nlr**u«1&gt; * \
perilled "a i he river sh o u ld b e . utilkftl
far a» procurable.
rjr ^
'
i Governm«*nt engineer* h a v e ulid j uppruvftd the «&gt;1. Join»« river
part, of the inland w iite rw a y s .
(be idea t.en..- Iii make t fie i iv c r
:tbe upper j... r i id the coastui canal
u fxr in jaii.e Harney and Iront
erneut a canal through Sait Creek
nò the Indian river and th u - g¡v
SSe people of Florida the b e n c h , ul
entir.* . . t, . fi lile Canal and Oi.e
t will e Ilia 111 open w ith ou t I In'
7
tSpeiuic Unit u now a l t a r u c d
hr ‘upper pare of th e run»li, I
I Him. &gt;■ I II o . lile.

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% Resident Agtìjit

Mr. und Mr». Frank IHilehin» ati vuryilnng in the shupe^ of t e n d e r , | ruj; tM ripening rupidly. T h e growteiided i-htireh
t Monroe So '
\eg etu tio u . i.ven new grov !i nn (.rs Iir(, p , „ y m„v¡i ^ tin- r -• »,iorange 1r. t » V.,
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Cidedly rii k
(Hi Sat nr.l..y li.oiiiin, (’t,lli w .11 )-•- I'l.g. gl II III tipi orange and Mr»
M- llrid«- Saturili . . i i
thormoim ti-. - wt-re dow n
• _s
Sunday
pu- l ing in. i.
grecs, hot did • nut *ta&gt; t
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Mr
Mr*
M ar,
enough to injure fruit,
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for runny t-le i ¡
und en jo y.

mount's si uiti\
Rev. Birch of Caira*.’ -.i '
preach at the. Th.i.it , ,
at the rh u re h h*re.
Mrs S parane n,-.&lt; - ;
from lllinoi» to Ik* ll., g.
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rrti-ter. Mia. Jiireh in C am eron ( it-.
Rev. T. 11. Lawrence of U&lt; -n ..
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men.
Only a few years ago f 5,000 Was c o n ­
sidered n large .figure t o pay for nny
man, how ever tvell bo could play foot-

hull, but thin amount has gradually
cj up unl|1 lho | 15-000 mark has
been reached. This record jirlco was
put on tho heads o f Simpson of F a l­
kirk and Dawson of Heart of Mid­
lothian. both Scottish league clubs, but i
the largo figure did not prevent Black
burn Hover» obtaining both player.*,
nnd also Shea of West Ham United fur

Buyers to Share in Profits

110,000, thus obtaining three* players
for tho enormous sum o f 110,000.

Effective frorn-Augurt l i t , 101*1, to Aui’u-t
Ist. MM5 . and gtiarnntecd againvt any rcductimi
duriiti; t lut iniir, BUT N( &gt;1 A G A I N S i AN
A D V A N l I.
Ali rrtJil buver* "f ne*» I ■&gt;
&lt;-ii» ii mil Augiist l»i, 1 9 i I. m A mi a»; 1•*

T hat tho Investment turned out prof­
itably was proved by tho club finishing
up last season as champions of the
firnl division of the English Associa­
tion Football L e a g u e nnd earning a
s p l e n d i d profit on the season'» work­
ing of MlHIW
Declares Salarila Will Sooo Fall.
Eil Barrow, prrshlent of thè Interna­
tional le.igne, eontlnue» to ln»l«t ttu»t
every k-aguo must cut thè player»'
salarle», bui no one Ih paytng uny at­
tentimi to h!Iti
Itintearl of pruilttlg
ilo- .-llpeinl». Ito- va rimi» li-agii'-» con
tinti" to boott tlutili- thè major* and
rfiltmr», under lite pm tectlon of or
gunki-d figure», and -under long ti-r.tn
i ontruet*. ubile thè Federai», tu thidr
• fTorq' to corrai thè r-tai» of iyrgsnl/eil
limo-ha 11 are stili holding out bug-- parse» to the fickle

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Mettale in Vaudeville
Marty Mullah- the \'&lt;-w York Yan
ken pltrher. w|li&gt; «a» a nn-mb- t "f
the lied .S'U p ia lli- i|iiartelle organ
lied by Hugh Bredh-v a rmftde i r
\ i-rty» ago I“ to appear Iti voi ! i
this winter
II" w||| I'll II ln. li -ln
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Hustling new city, 21 miles
from Sanford. Pure water,
healthy climate, no mosquitoes,
high rolling pine lands. The
beautiful lake region of Florida.

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h u n tin g »eoaqn
an d to e n jo y th e m se lv e s ,
•*JAlhiT*Vlif*‘Ir
-.Ur», HnpptrlAwns,1,* iiAng— the bombi.
ent
r-p u »»Try iiitw M i.
i c t t ram e o u t W ed nesday ujid Jpont
is no w op the d a y and t**ok M rs. Hollins backMr, and Airs.
C l e v e la n d ,
Mr, c o t to n tails, quail, etc
B ro w n nnd Mrs. B o n a , besides the u n til it end*.
to her hom e in Of landò..... .
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five Pearsons an d Mina Nelson.
T h » frost of last week, when, it»«»kI ho hotel, t h e Chill«***, Inn. h r Mr. and Mr». Torn Weisrr and • d a t l»y those who make it a b u s i - ! longing to the F. K. C . ’ L a n d &lt; o
d au g h ter took dinner, with
Miss n&lt;»» of looking at things on the ¡ i» to he fo rm a lly openod to the pul*
It will I»
T a b e r On T h u r s d a y an d started on ■ lim y hide was a good thing, a* lie T liiin ksgiving lin y.
th eir return trip to
A ib u q u rq u e price* will he b e l t e r a» t hert- will bi­ under the ituttirgetnrnt of Mr and
Leilurt- heu&lt;!&lt; d Mr». C. I &gt; B r u in k y and e v e r y ! hint.
t h a t aftern oon .
T h e y will *p* sd a ll g r e i t -r dem and.
few d ay s with Mr*. Wi i n-r‘» mother up wa* hurt.* and to n iu tn i», e g g ­ I» being done to lllitke tin- hotel .&lt;
nnd sifters a t K n o x v ille , 'Jean., eti- p l a n t . and peppers a r e .d o n e for, so well as the opening a g rea t auree*».
we h ea r; a lth o ugh th e fro.-t reem ed
rou te.
to
go In streaks anti on «ome places
T h p co n g rega tio n last Suntfay wr *
stu
lf
was not hurt to m ention.
We
co n sid era b ly increased.
Our r.twW L S I bliU I I I MS
h
a
v
e
not
heard
o
f
a
n
y
eidefy
Iteing
dom inie Is a pleasant get.tlcrr.au and
Ki rli**«t cold
interesting speaker.
A s pi tijil" find hurt or y ou n g lettu ce
li H II ¡I and son were
Ciri,
it out we hope for a "fu l! hou e " snap and the w o r d -of all »mee our Mr
and MrM cB rid e Suturi),
residence here four v ia r * .
e v e r y week.
a m ! S u n day
Mr. C le v e la n d i» «-:-t«-- *.-. *m* .i
N. W !.. I - e ...........Iteli * ' I !
few "Job'» ciilllforte,
I I e , I (c a
\\ ll.i-r J r ", I- gi 111ns along
C l it L U O lA S N A l’SHO 1S
day» and »ays t hey are n &gt; lun.
-me - hi- a r m w.ti operateli nn r-.-i
" A wind cam e out &lt;&gt; a d m id . t
Wl- hope v e may -.olili s i e I itA
night, t h i l l Ig and killri.. ‘ nm I
T lu. „ , it, h . r .............1er and the hoiiii. . g. i

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Air. dtid Mn«. N, C. Jacobs left
Y h u '-.d ty for City Point, win re they
will n.-Nie f . ab',*. * f-iuf or five
n o n i *. S' . .1* •'
V -, t over ou
Ii e - O t .
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Surpassing
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G rapefruit m
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Is Supreme
Plant Freely of the Best Late Varieties

i till.. Il . t Mm.,- ne .*
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Allied King lia» ju;-t -mdslted h ar­ ¡M.AO-DANYW lILKKKVUCVWHhRI
In I*ii ‘y.
vesting hi.* a woo t potato crop on uW
Ìy$°'*t* i &gt; ! «;»•y
vesting Id* sweet poi to crop. On
-d
Ump»I
3 V fHj J. H
■i-half acre of land he liurvct ti d one
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lilllidrell liu-l-id - "I »w ill p*'t tu*-»
I* »* *i* f **
V, i*I «&gt;ñ f k 1
and eight in »In » ni I inIi p o i ..tin --.
.r** huí
&gt; Mr it *vi-fi i ir»i£
It* »
, - ('O’
•'I * ! w’-'l »• ft
ClmuM* •*

L ach year adds to thd supremacy of Flnrula’
•r * s*&lt;mr
grapefruit in the m a r k e t s of the N o r t h . W ith th e ;•
e d u c a t i o n o f t h e A m e r ic a n p u b lic a* t&lt;&gt; t h e u c i t r u s fruit*, F lo rid a g r a p e f r u i t will L.-c.-uic tp o p u l a r . I h e g ro w e r w h o se l a n d is a d a p t e d t-m a k e no i n U t a k c in p l a n t i n g freely of t h e Wst \
cia lly of t h e l a t e kinds.

M O V T (» O M K K Y
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.i • .i ; il y »pr tng. |
(ir. . t * *i i ,
. t - • r ili d in our
Mr and M i- Dozier DeVune niid
1 1,1le V ¡’agi* o re d ay I. ■i week, children and .Mi.» Alice Wiliu-i; cr.me
when the houair occupi d by Mrs. in T h u rsd a y from T a n tp a to visit
Mr: T. J. Wilson.
Mr. Do Yan e,
who is a prom inent a tto rn e y of
Hillsborough co unty and a tru e
»porUtmi.li is greatly enjoyihg th e
o p e n e d the hui.tm g season.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Owens, after
spending several d a i s . h e r o re tu rn e d
to their . hpmo in Pulatkn.
While
here they visited their d nughtci,
Miss Corn. Owens, who is one of the
popular teachers of Eustis.
Mr. Alonzo Royal and family
htvvo moved to their hontct.tead
s outheast of thu Kimtnon» place,
where th ey huve resided t h e past
year,
Mr, W ebb, who has purchaaed the Simmons place is busy
repairing t h e houso and gettin g
things ready for his family, which* ho
will bring front A tlanta tho first of
the year.
Mr. W arren Royal has beg u n work
on th e S orre n to road and in a few
weeks will h av e it in fine condition.
Misses Ilitby Cobb and Mabel
Grace Royal will eat turkey a t the
home of tho former T h ursday.

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M r, trnd Mrs.^D.^W. Adams s p e n t
Thanksgiving D ay pleasantly w ith
friends in 1’u l a l k u . » ^
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Mr. J o h n H older,, has re tu rn e d
from a four m onths stay am o n g rel­
atives a n d friends In Georgia.
Mr. Morris of New Y o r K ls again
in .G e n e v a looking s ites hli financial

Ibis attractive book tell* all about the c u l t u r e ot grape­
fruit as well as oranges ami either c i t r u s fruits. 1» the leading kinds— several of them the I n tr o d u c tio n •
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eye Nurseries. ^ Whether you arc an e x p e rie n c e d ,
new beginner in citrus culture, this c a t a l o g will
11 he most successful grove practice is full) »
this book. .While the catalog represents a n rn o r;
on their part buckeye Nurseries will be glad to -i
free to any person intending to plant c itr u s frui
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A. J. BciU-y uml fa m ily ««« dis-j «*njoyfng their now nuto.
co v eted l&lt;&gt; Ik on lire.
People guth-!
Mr». G. A. Nleholdson i» visit ¡ hr
e n d from all o v e r iho c o m m u n ity her »on and fa m ily in Outrun,
in a j i l l e j .
Some proceeded to put
.Mr». H. H i’ a ttish a il i» spending
out t h e y fire, others proceeded1 1» re- u few days plea sa n tly with her c h i l - 1
A BUNC H O F I N T E R E S T I N G I T E M S F R O M C O R R E S P O N m ove the household goods.
E xcite- dren in Jacksonville.
D E N T S - r E V E N T S O F S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y — EFF IC IE N T
....•in wuh the order of the d a y uml
Air Smith Hardin, presiding e l d t r i g :
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order.
Ladders wore p i o r u i e d and , few ilays in G e n o v a , Q u a r t e r l y con - 1
f o me went op on the roof while ?&gt; - Ore w«s hcl&lt;I on S a t u r d a y and
fro m llie north a» u recent it urn t
other.» handt-d up pads of water
In on S u n d a y Rev H arden preached
In a leitet to friend» here Dr. \\ .
PAOLA P O IN T S
this prim itive w a y the fire wu» soon an Interesting serm o n to a large_ j
A. Miutiick wrote from St. l’etera*
extin g uish ed and nil
were made ’ congregation. T h e r e will tie services M i * R u th S m ith p a id her home ( J u r « he w m aoon coing lo W ic h ita .
h appy ugain.
every night this week an d ul»o on
Kunaua for builnemi und pleuture.
folks n Dying visit last week.
T
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n
g
folks
g
ath
ered
at
the
Sunday,
A daughter was born last week to
Mr. anil Mr». F U h e r from Drm hoinr of Mrs. M \V. Johnson Tu«I *r. W n l of S a n fo rd was called
M i s . Fr.tnoi» W a rren Fisher
orest. G a.. h a ve arrived anti are
T h e tw o y o u n g e s t children of Mr. j d a y e v e n in g and en jo y ed a pleura nt to ••».* Mr». Fern T a r h r l and Mrs.
spending the winter with Mr. Me*r*n t Mrs. C h o rp cn ln g h ave been ill social ev en in g .
Hilly Grunt last T u e s d a y .
Guinn.
G. M. Jacobs »pent T u e s d a y trt ■
Mr*. Bill T a y l o r has returned
w ith diphtheria, supposed to h ave
Mrs. Bullock an d dau gh ter, Mrs.
from
a three w e e k s’ visit in Orlando.
Sanford
on
business.
been given them on their rpccrit
K irk from S te u b e n v ille , Ohio, arc
Mr. and Mrs. R o lan d Dan left for
Mr». Heien Rolline of O rlan d o was
j o u r n e y from Okln C it y .
a t the Bullock hom e for the winter.
the pleasant guest at T ile Palms a visit to C h u lu o tu before returning
Mr. Moss K ea rns of Brocklilllo, / M r . and M rs. Alex M arshall of
lazL week. Mrs. Ho]fins is one of the to their future home in Orlando.
O n t., is hero for th e season and is C a m e r o n C it y were all d a y guests a t
----------------Filu-woi tii__ tutinc__uu— Uwar d alL n - t l k . t ^ i o d d i m L x . u i u U . of , -—
.4 m a k in g his homo a t T w in Lakes
l iv c d - i In n * tr^ iT. r ttftn..’ / f f t i sr*' r»lna v e n u e .Sunday.
P la n ta tio n for the present.
¡1*
| I W H f f B I fAfi*so a| ' - -fi
.Mr. F a l u a i z - Aizirczfc—io—Ca me l
Mis* I c o n h o u r Pb&gt;w in (njin Ohio
"manages her own business i.tlair
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with the cold wind on F rid a y and is t ity thi* week from New Jcrrey. personally although she lias reached fo o tb a ll Players In England and 8cot
l i e recen tly purrha.-.ed the Powell tbo- ago o f e ig h ty ’-one. S h e is very ■
a t her home at T w in Lakes.
land A r o Well Paid for Th eir
place.
Short Term of Service.
M r , a n d - M r s . Z a c h a r y and Mr.
a c tiv e nn d w hile htere w a lked a di A- nii^. f a m i l y b y i i - u u i of J a o k a o n
« in iBttehnnan wt-t-emkd—ikr*
t afire o f t wo mi its aniT m ad e u \i»i.r
Thn big prices paid for star ball
concert a t Sanford J’ riduy evening ha ve* m oved into th e place know n us in l e u tlian two hour».
Mrs. Koi- players In this country, often border­
th
e
Ben
jam
in
hoiiso.
and report a v e ry fine program.
lins »ay« if »lie weie f o t t y , instead ing on thn sensational, cause great
J . F. McCkdiund lost a line cow, of being tw ice th a t sho w ou ld conm j interest among som e o f the big Png
T h e Pearson* v n t e r l ined a ’lew
friends a t card* T h u r a d a y evening, su p p o s ed to h a v e g o tte n poison to C h u l u o t a and grow* u p with tho| llsh soccor clubs which aro fortunate
She- was much pleure d wit It enough to bo able to Invest part of
windi g up with a R t t le 'd a n g e , and m eant for r ab b its that nibble In town.
e v e r y b o d y seemed in a h a p p y mood l e t t u r e field*.
C h u lu o ta'» , outlook.
Hor daughter their largo profits in obtaining craqk

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TRICE’S TRUMPETEER
M o y e , Leim &lt;iretht heu Long, T i t e l (ArtIrle» I'libliahcd under Ulta Htadluir furnya G o d in e . IVarl Glide will, E d ith
nlibi-4 bj- M J’ \ Bureau. Jacksonville)
Dunkirk, Aio!:, Andrew*,. \’ 1.« ri l 'u n .
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Twelfth Grado:— D a is y H otu , Mil- j E u g n im . *1ir w i llt g c r . Juimir D u tto n .
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H ickson. '»
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NOVEMBERHONOR ROLL
SANFORD CITY SCHOOLS

&lt; hrÌHiitin E n d r a iu r Nule-«
N o rlli Centriti m in i n ; iit.-.l i
‘ -U b ii U the &lt;&lt;-n\e:.i o.n &lt;&gt;l Non ti
Dorothy Rumph. Kdnu Williams, K iu te r n worker», uiutung j» thè
Sprlnglìold PresliyiiTÌun ehurrh,
Theodore Bunge.
gjventh Grade— W alter Connelly, J a c k i o n v i l lc DecernIter I tu 7 T l i h
Willis mi. W e im a
Graven, i n v i l a t i o n is for givi tu; t lieto u
c h a n c e to heur and u n t i ila- notetl
Nor«u JlETililSP,. Helen Shelton,
Sta te
Fither Fleuher, A n na., A lason. Gus- K n d ea vo rer, M r l.ehnmiin
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Y O U 'L L find we're right up to the rnir
minute on new
Young Men s Styles— all the fashionable models are
ready, here.

The inetisure tif sueie-ia th at has
come in the prtiliilitliM i t- i- mnklit; t lie in d r u n k with pow er, und
unless it is c h e c k e d the A m e r ic a n
people villi s u i e l y regret th eir d is­
interestedness.
H av in g Imnishod the
salooni, hut n o t th e drinking of li&gt;|uor, from a b o u t a dozen states,- the
prohibitionist.», - a id e d and a b e t t e d
Uy the W o m a n 's Christian T e m ­
pi ranee A sm », ia im i. . re now i-eking

I lie big, Inusc-fitting g a r m e n t s arc out of
date n o w — belter get in line with fashion and
wcat the n e w st y le s — y o u ’ll h a v e to c o m e to
them sooner or later,
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l 1 e “ s l i m am i -t r i m cllcc.r
..»»riel»
is wa ll «hown-fnrfcL-thcy-'ro-fo r m fitting, nat*
“ r a i l s s h a p e d , g r a c e f u l l y ,cut, v e r y attra cti ve .

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. D o z c o z Ok- * u n J l W l l !A ^ i„i.l^ 1
huniltcds o f c lo t hs , colors and patterns— a
big range o f c ho ic e , ,Wc have the c o n s e r v a ­
ti ve styles, to o, if you want them.

U tia au ^ W U l -wt- W h * m r -

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T K P T T r tiS U k
l i d « , . T er- • » T K &gt; W
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I...... it _ L eh m a n n will ■ „
»filier, Adele Itine*, ltu th Mar- *'*
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k'"" K ' " j
At the a n n u a l m eeting ol th e K e n - ♦ ’
I «hall
Mildred
busta».
G la d y s ¡sur.ford the ev e n in g of the 8th. an d l U r ky ' W o m a n ’ * C hristian T e m p e r - * , &lt; r '
‘ a n ! " a ° " ,,n ‘ * th. _ . ^ r.

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Smartly-

t&lt;&gt;iiiiuejio prnsrtmrtitp*fTT5if!rfai,tiïri.-anrf-inrlpr***—

Adam*- -M.Hsa.et M r o n g .

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DRUNK WITH POWER

i f - , ‘ Goert*. Anna
M c L a u g h lin ,
r l dy. Morri*. A n ita Nelson.
• Eighth Grade Alice Andes. Lei i
u t h i s o n Nelllo L i n g , Helen Peck.

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fi-utiers i-oupvnitr loyally it will
in favor of s t a t e - w i d e and n a t i o n ­
Parrish. Otis C o h b , Alfred Hob.
M) * “ r n - "•
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m ea n that nil our l limn well fiel tinw ide prohibition were coupled w ith
ion, John Nlu &gt;on, L ionel. ‘Monroe,
J
*
. help th e well known gue.-t always
u resolution o p p o s i n g the use in a n y
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I Arthur Gatt u ,
t'°
’ I gives; bu t the far w eitem portion.
I John D)ugh. htewart D u tto n . John cn|,e d -..W w t T e rrito ry ." not* yet t.r- w a y of to b a cc o , alt on the s a m e a l ­
leged groumls o f m o r a lity and for the
T. Brady, •• * onu '
il , [av' ‘.'V ganized ua a tljstiict, though having
Annie Hruton. Lawrence McDaniel, 8eV(jru| H(&gt;ri( ¡ , nm! ^
\ benefit of tho p e o p le . T h e W o m a n ’ s
C hristian T e m p t r a n e e I ninn id t l l i io.
Julia U in g . Lee Feck, Lthel Henry,
g
a
t its Ivtute c o n v e n t i o n r ecen tly held I
\ Vivine C r « b y . MLm H owa r d, Jen»
^
also ml licked th e use of t o b a c c o i n i
«le
i« T
u io** No» . -J.il 1C
l-r,.h„l,l&gt; ,, d .- e » ery form. T h e s e lact.'1, in .c u t u i e c - ;
C
m II H o »era,* Kuli y H art, h lu a lie lh
.
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p en ds Uptm- whut vuu im ve hern tion with v a r io u s measures i n t r o ­
II - Oisaut".
Stafford I»wicht
Pmtth,
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rim
a
Venis
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. pruising (uni tor m her days of die
d uced all o v e r . t in C o ile d S t a t e s to
*tle, Mamie Kate W illiam s, iiuruh
SUITS and OVERCOATS
• y e a r , tt we h ave lived grateful lite« i ,-ttn
nil •&gt;.
the. ......
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us e a m i sale of toh n eco.
Wight. Virginia D e C o u r s e y . Georgia
.......... ,1,’ t N»V:ml*er. •ountllig t be ; ||() ,
ril(|
I I be last
'Walk» »
( b l e s s i n g s ' id I «ell Uk&gt; «« they e«ni&lt; . ( M .
, |„. |
C mne anti see the new m e tr o p o li t an ideas
ii.ua legisla tu re
Fills
wrailc— P ey to .i
F ortso n , it i» u liulut ..ml e.i will keep it up ,
prohibit a b s o l u t e l y the itvauufi.e
m these shapely single and double-breasted
Carl Hand, hrihie.ic J.itie», ityron on Thu rsd ay
this ween, only in t u r e und sale i»f tobacco in th at
f a l l Suits; the " s l i m - a n d - t r i t n ” effect, with
t ie vcus, Irma Arnett, M aggie A t- d o u b le
portion,
because
it LS HtuU. , ohw c o n c l u s i v e ly that t o b a c c o
natural
shoulders, “ c h e s t y " fronts, long, wide
Lin,on. Em ily B attle, Iren e Bruton, T h a n k s g i v in g D a y .
! ia
if Ui u n a t |on we ..re t o he
lapels, na rr o w sleeves
and
straight - line
Franco Dutton. Anna D u H osc. AiarT h e W . C. T. C . will he well r.»|&gt;- prohitiitpd from d rin kin g In er or a
ion Ha iid. Nellie .Messenger, Ger- resen ted ut tlie (air tin» we»-k i n ' g l a s s t&gt;f w h i s k y w h e n we d e s i r e it
t rottsers.
trud* Stattord. I nm Hrotherson, her- O cala .
Their rest room and hleru- or f r om s m o k i n g w h e n we w a n t t o
tran fhepl er*. Sidney K en n ed y . V ic­ lu r e » ill I '■ long rettoW c have a d o z e n va ri ati o ns on the popu-und.* v liy n o i Jet us p r o h i b i t t he
w r it• I
tor M&lt; 1-. lilt.. Billie h u t s , \V illu.rd
tir i n k i n g of eollet* a n d té:., t bv c h e »
-ii specifications; you II find them all b e c o m ­
Lutnh'j. Ldw aid M e t a lly , .li.rm'i
Llog -•! , hew tili- g -| (II .
ing. br.t'itiltilly tailored, e x c e p t i o n a ll y ntfiobsoii,
\A ijtie M allein.
Fr.edero
11 active
Most oi them .tie e xc l u si ve ly to be
po.*'r»i is, lohfti it- Ici-,oson. I, o ■ io
bad here,
Jrnkms. Lb»rem»
M alm .
Lillian
Sbinhol ■»i*r, liorotbe,« M ic k e y , l.iji.l.
P ip i
\A In 1 aii.m», t.ut.m checks, (»lcn U u| uh u it
HrCorkb
Atrginu
L ong.
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Jiillli-t, Kathleen lirudy.
* fill J hi* JIII- Imuil "1 .*11%* t I
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plaids,
greens and browns, grays, wide and
p
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card
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"allow
sn ipe s, tweeds and l.mey S c o t c h
Fount
Grade
C h a r lo tt e Smith.
Ed. I
I Illl sr II- ( ’ a III pb- |l
m i atutes.
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llkiigi A', i x iio ik . M a r g a i e l F .iu ♦
jWk l.i.io
fiowars, Doris Moore,
» -'U 1-- Wali. ntl !
• •« t ..T, III
tt’;.ven Duk» AAallure It- li. Murk
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land Brock, Kdna Arial, M argaret
I n ' ult w i'll- 1
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Berner
Italph WHodrulf. \Ail!ian
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Hoyt-. Sarnh W h r i 1» s*, 1i •*I•*11 \\i*lli
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Roi. Mkry &gt;miib l l o i i - m e AAiii.
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Had
babel Strong Alice lla n d u l, \ irguP u r i t u II!" r Y i f .i hm*'Ì u ti
f Ml. 11 ,
May Bill. Kdna Morris. N o ra Jen i
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kina, AAinno- Knight, May
Holly
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Theresa A enable, Kltu Mary Moir
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undtTst'Mid t lu? rn *2 item, t*
i nis to Your List of ’•Uuila.”
ward Itumph, Delwin H ur.ey, Geo
A.
,i I m d * e ito- fulbiwing trulli »&gt;! pruni - any »! ■ rW tiaf wi »vani
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a • k ■ u , * w « , 11h i , m a A lu
Mrs &lt;I ' F l a n n x n n —" C o m a Imrp. yo
. I l,é-y a T*’ *■I h I u h I !-i gl I .-1
Co »an. Hoy Howard, Hubert AA d
T h é ri-'pi)ii«ibility t»f a ! lundi, c m unge, the name o f fn Firmili» is grapefruit and o r ­
U, 'licit »* v. ii*5i* t v nib n»uk 11 n " ' p u t
, ciiiiipuigii ut wuild-uvi-r b u ti mergi-d
Uin.a.
li we fall n r e m e m b e r , lu*eause
ng'
r li - i
t b&lt; - i ti l al i o » r.
Optili ihn publii
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ir v - n l-ftl 1 got
r* r
•• n t i-i in- in giving t In- wid -st
Third Grade
John
Hrumb-y.
'll- »ï- -I
I :t! v. :i -. i lia w i-iirln’ it, yu' rn
. *, -I I li! ptlfll tl
i . a hi-r» «lift iITT—
' sell itig i n n i 1 1.- . ■ id. -I * I■ l ». ay - ! In d r o l l i g 1er
Charles Browne, M adeline Mullein,
ni i lus tihibolieiil b " 1 it il &gt; til : m n d i t i o n , whi ch, if
to
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Tre.»»: T w o •* limn m ales met a fte r a be developed in tb • Appalachian montit r a i n in t h e s t a l e w h e r e t h e r e is a
Fleisla-r, M yrtle Hull. M a u d ( ar- blit y o u n g jie.».jile lak* i l- i - .a! tu tIn- dungerness unii
nu m ber of yeurs.
After exch ang ing talliti In Hie Sou’ ll
«CO if it will in t m ake then. in».e ih- i refurim-rs
ranay.
•
J ero m e A . Boss in New d i n i n g e a r Mich f r u i t s h o u l d be a g r e e t i n g s Ulli» Bnii! t o tin- o t h e r : " B y
p ar t of t h e loll of f a n . AAi- l i au ld
tcrest d.
An iigb’t Ii-r arge town», A ork .-.in
1 hi- w ay . w hut nr» • y o n iloiiig for u
Srcuiui (ìr: di*- Chr. . B r a g g , l.tnt- t
Ntilifi n( kpiiiir«ir-*n fur 1«« llrrtl I mir»
but Bom»- pia *t s ifie »lib r links a n ­
m
a I tin- m o s t of o»ir bom- in. i i . i t .
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T h . Mi) i-r n-i-lii-d
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Si , ï an i **i if t. &lt;• r n • r*I Nt tl ul r «
Hodges. A tbur I i l. ( eri Rine», E iw i-iil -1 a d d v i t , inai * - .
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f I . » rtirt •• Su» ’ .»l**. datr.!
in of mtr p r o - p e n t y
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t.etive memiit-r
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1: w ». u 1»1 dr*-., k ». ir-I try
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naturai Color Production
Kiion I o n i o AA &gt; nini.
M ary
»»it ** ill &lt; * 11- in« • f!&lt;- - nil I ha* ruait r
gl i-.t i i.ll.i lit it le* --I
• » n u l l i in u i i-.i rl -.
G a i n r s v i l l e I*..- bait an i b - t n u i
11 hi . ' t u n k i a m »till
AA i i &gt;
■ a muli wlth a vellu» str&lt;-nk
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Gl aaon, J - bbìc Hauty, L o v o ily Miï ï
titerketed
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Miss Ki-1« k II- III- limiB green Witti ellW
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till
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My r.i Al - Viti la
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Tin* •■ 1&lt;( lit I bring a&gt;«m &gt;1 ml t hé »l*lr
Evijlvn Williams.
Paulìne
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n e r u i t s lire - t u p l e a r t i c l e s of Olel
Be er et r. rj . Mie i n a k i - &gt;u- I
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had, H a id I ackard, Hlnise Wright, i,one Ibi.» w ant t u ki c p 1-it
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H e r n a m e s o u n d s guod al»iJ"Ut ! -riH) firl abqv«* Aim IcvrL
WIt nm my offìrial àignalurr «mi ara
I " A t r a v e l l i n g m a n w h o c om e s t o
I hia t hr f i t h fï* y IIf H?»vr mbrf, A. 11, t i l l ,
FREE F R O M D IS E A S E
Wlitt K row AVIIITR I'K P rU ONLY
trsk* . , it ^, a h#gin, M aude Luke, fo r nuceessful w or k in the, way we
F l o r i d a o n l y o c c a s i o n a l l y , sai d t i n s
I.rali
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Mr«»n|C, hardy, p^ollrtr varftU-4. (ilvr ihtrn »
rSrfk I Ifruii ('atari. Sfoltii noia* CTo., Ma.
P E U n . K S BANK BUII.IHNG
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| are m u ch interested
I morning th a t the only com plaint
trial. Sand for tauitofur*By Ja» (V lin»hr ri.a,, II, fi*
First Grade— Claudia W right,
Gt aee A Tow nr end
ROOM 9
2k-Kri Me
W A L K E R 8 E E O P O T A T O F A R M S has ag i l i nst F l o r i d a is t h a t it is so
tubeth Miles, C atherine Simms,
I nli-rlnehen, N o v. iMth
Doi W, Avoca, Btguban County, N. Y.
dilln »dt t o g e t o r a n g e » unii g r a p e ­
fruit in t h e hotel».
i went to b r e a k ­
fast at a hot e l in. t h e ht? ir I »if t h e
l i t r e * b el t a day o r t w o a go. ' be
s..ul ' i n . d w h e n t h e w a i t e r ¡raked n u ­
ll l w o u l d h a v e f ru i t I m ' o r n e d h. ni
t h a t I w o u l d u n d lO-kcil wiial i:c b a d
‘Sl i c e d bi lii.t’i s.' he r e p l u it
And.
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alt li- ugh I could look ou» &gt;-i my win
ilow al mi orange g i o v e |o. -led with
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fruit l co u ld n 't gel it served to me.

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At the eurnc-nt request of the live
m erchants of Sunford T h e Herald
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will publish a big Ch ristm a s edition 1
It. J. H O L L Y , Editor
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nnd the solicit nr* will call upon you
W. M. H A YN ES. Business Manager
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PublUhsd K » « r y T u ^ j a j r and Krfdsjr
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T h e people liv in g in i h e ’ S anford S A N K O K l ) E X P E C T f t T O I I A V E
seetio n »hould be t he happiesf in the
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world for never di&lt;l the pronpecta

THESANFORD HERALD

THE CHAUTAUQUA
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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b r i g h t e r for a good s e a s o n .

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T h e English n a v y i» an a c t iv o orDelitsrvd I» Um City by Qxivtar li.oa r « Vr«r l» g an lz a tlo n .
W hen there is no enAdv anrr »I UOr. I’ o MmiII
e m y in sight to blow up the ships
l'i?mrnli In Idiaif* MlK
M»4# *1 Oik*
------------------------------------------------ t h e y blow up their o w n just to keep
b t m f «1 Km n I- i I w H U M i l o « n u t U s i thir.gn moving
ItOA» al Ih**
at Honford. F’mkUi ,
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Inder Art oí March 3rd. IATI.
S a n ford could gel u hig league
Trlrphuitr No. 14H
Office In IIr raid Rolldi*f
t e a m to winter here if the jwoplo
w o u ld wake up sufliciently to offer
TH ANKFULNESS
s o m e inducem ents.
Just a n o th e r
The
A m erican people have so g o o d reason for 'bu ild in g a hotel
O
much to be th an k fu l for this year

T A L E N T ’.
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Oie Saniord ( huUluu(|ua will be
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onv «I thj* grea test a ttr a r tio n s w e r ♦
presented in the city and the d ate
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has been definitely decided, ¿we/t.
opening d a y
being
day
the op**rt**'K
Doing
M on d
ay.
F eb ru ary 8th.
T h is is the first
Chautuui|ua held in Sanford in m an y
years and from the list of extra fine
talent secured th ere will be no qu es­
tion of the success o f the C h a u t a u ­
qua.
Mr. C. R u c k e r Aduins was ♦
asked for a partial list of the a t ­
tractions and sent the following
that is s e e m s ill, tuUirsri. I haf iiu» ,
■B a n f u i i i ( ‘wwtmtsti m l ( 4 u b~4t a s
letter to T h e H erald:
mention should be m ade of the war accom plished more in u few weeks
Mr. H olly, Editor ol Sanford H erald: j
clouds o v e r Europe and this season i r e g a r d in g the
in l a n d
W a te r w a y s
Sanford, F lo rida :
of T h iin k s g iv in g and the C h ristm a s tte(in a n y in d ivid u a l could h a v e aci J c a r S ir — A cco r d in g to promise I *
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nn tLafti+w.
.v:;u w n « n * m n r . - T h is o nly
am sending you a list of the talent
mean more to A m eric a n s this y ea r j d e i m m ï t rates t h a t in co op era tion
we will present a t - t h e Sanford Cltauthan ev e r before.
It is not for us th e re is results and more of our busjto call a tt e n tio n to our - brothers rteM lnt.„ „hould &gt;oln the o r g a n ! » - UU.jua A s se m b ly to be held the week

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fortune or the fa ct th a t we m i g h t , ,.R y. gain' b y their loss but wo should
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T h e A . C . L. officials s a y ‘th a t th e

For

music and e n to rta in h ien t of the
highest class no b e tte r a rr a y of tal
ent can bo found from p r iv a te p a rty

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GOOD IDEA for today is a S avin gs Account in your
name at the PEO PLES B A N K . You w ill get inter­
est on money from date o f first deposit.

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across th e «ea* in their hour of mis- tj0 n th a t is d oing so much for th e of .February 8th in your city.

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i M r. C h a s. F*. Haskins went ufiTta
J a c k s o n v ille W ednesday t.. ,^„4
T h a n k s g i v in g with his daughter.

ABOUT PEO PLE AND EV EN TS

Ine have urrm-d jn
c it y und will spend tin « t ( . y.,,
wirii a view to locating j-.-r
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i pieces, and presenting one of New
U P -T O -D A T E
has no prospect of b e - 1
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satisfaction o f 1 !'1" ” “ ........... 1
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into
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ite
sopranos
as
soloist
into war ti g r a i n y the , h(, [{a ,|roa{| C o m m issio n before t h e
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CuintnuniralionM for this Column Should be M arked "S o c ie t y Editor’ or
certa.n men or a certain
we„ e lim in a te d .
W e know
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Mr. und Mrs Henry " ¿hr .cd
I’ honed to M rs. ft. A. Terh eu n, Phone 20.1
music is assured. F ollow ing the next
f a m ily , accompanied I.
n o th in g gf the r a i l r o a d s business, I |Uy wp h#ve a , r)() an e ï t „||ent
M- \ it
C o m m o n s of S t•»1 , I
Th is point is so well m ad e in a re- but if the trains did not pay no one V1(,hflj#l who m nd e rs true notes fro,,,
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t u c k e d a w a y 111 one corner to make o v e r to E u s l Is lor n , ,
,W(mutimi r y t&gt;lmr Sor iti I
cent article Mi the O u lld o k magaemy. on th e outside ran consistently ask ^ o|(| v ,0|in jn „ rnllM,.r|u | manner
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Si
Ih.
Missionars
Society of th e lim ea d e for the t h ir s ty c r o w d Roust
b y T h eo d o re Price, a prom inent New that th e trams be kept 111 servici
Her natural gift has been im proved M ethodist church held a very de- o y s te r s and lim ea d e is a queer co m ­
Y ork business man and a regular
O
l,y stu d y abroud with the masters. |,K| „ f u[
BOcill| a l
hom e of bination when one sto p s to think
M r. und Mrs. A E ¡su; «ler.uí R,.
co n trib u to r to that pu blicatio n , o n .
Crop News From O ver the State
j She is a cco m p a n ie d b y a reader of Mrs. E K Phil ins T h u r sd u v uft«&gt;r a b o u t it but F elix F r a n k , th e club L an d returned to Sanford Tundí7
th e su b ject of the effects of the war
n
ri Crosse
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it.,« „and
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r„ u m p ir e snid so.
O.
ft.
o cnona is
m a k in g splendid
splendid a
ab
b ilit
ilityy and a soloist who noon, „with
T o the honorable from a tw o weeks’ hunt
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Mrs. put
Philips
upon this co u n try , t h a t we quote
s u cc e ss of farming under irriga- has won honors wherever heard
digqilied on th e upper St. JohnH J. Wilson hostesses. T h e r e were position of u m p ire th e
him “ ns one having a u t h o r i t y . ”
Mr.
T
tint,.
He will h a v e some fine e g g - I he third d a y the en tertain m ent is present about t h ir t y - fi v e m em bers g e n tle m a n elected him self and look­
Price says:
filant to -hip later
in the ev er po pu lar ami onrh an tin g ,,,„1 frirnrU of tin- society
I M r It
Sh •loi.
q u ite
fierce
and da ngerou
T h e ing
,*»r fi
“ Those
who will co m p u te the
line ol magic, w hn I, i&gt; presented t,y lutili*« .brought th eir fancy work an d | s t a te d th a t he would call a n y couple , the guest of
s liaUgl
A.
i d e a l s of the y o u th t o d a y with the
U
K ill.
Jr . for . ..
T h e orangi crop ttVei 1111 M e r r ills one who stands high in his work sew ing and e n jo y e d a pleasant in -| " o u t “ who were ca u g h t spooning
Mrs T W
aspirations of y o u n g men at the I - l a m l a f e s h o w i n g I m e c o l o r
I T h igp en ,
the i l u b stew ard tu rn ed to M.
I he ami his assistants are ever rendy to f,,rl„ a | „ „ )a| |mnr , „ K, ,h..r
s
d e lig h tfu l for .loes he not run a hotel ’ provided limruing
com m encem en t of flic preseni m i
I n n i o well m a t u r e . 1 . i mi s h i p m e n t - a -s o t m the my -i ém oi- mump ,1..
t u r y will realize the degree m winch lire b e i n g m a d e f r o m t h e d i f f e r e n t nous
I he fourth du&gt; w,- ha ..- .. -, |,.,-i„,„s and M rs
I. it
Philips th e
most
delicious t u r k e y , eia n 1
our N a tio n a l standard of what is p i n o t
soloist,
whose splendid f ,.ai| | („■
" R o m a n c e of M issio n s" b erry satire and all the re-t of th
p’ M r- .1 &lt; Eno n tin* IslaiWi
D e a n g r o w i n g contralto
most worth while has been changed I- n o t a s e x t e n s i v e l y e a r n e d o n a s son'e and oriental bea u ty g ive- her from an old m a g a z i n e dated \,-,,rs
Mid o y s t e r ' 11 \ I lie Our
Kelli
Ml
I .r
Do natural a . , oinpanim etit fur the t, , k. that was a most e n jo y a b l e rei, (or it is a well k n o w n f a d t h a t Mr. Henry Nidori
for the better
in fm mer J &lt;
solos from tlie_ (tarden of Allah,
fea tu re of the a ft e rn o o n
C a k e and t h e m e m b e r s of " I t S u i t s M e " love pur t y spem li m/ I 1
“ Fou rteen of fifteen y ea rs ago the
• whi ch she h a s - u n g in E g y p t n 1 1«- o &gt; . r e a m w e r e s &gt; r \ . &lt; l hv t h e h o s t
t he . ,.t . I....
I ..I k
111. g l . !
g la m o u r of the greut m i- fo r t unes , re.1 ra-i.l a &gt; t f .1 w bef I . A . •ocla
Th.
I I.irdell wi t h t to tt i it l ' l us U&lt; ..in ess,».
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ilife
l.«r
ateil by the fo riuution ol il,e I nited n o n 1 r..f. ol beiiies linik- tery pr..m
p a l i l ' l , al so a s t y l e of t . y p s l e , 1 Men t h e aUf.pl. è s ut t h e s o c i a l - o n i c e of s e vi - i a l h o u r s ,
Mr
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(or Hilly
Hill a n d
State» S teel C o rfioratio n a mi km l-sing.
E l e v e n a»ri s It. o n e belli
t al a n d s o n g s of s i m i l a r t y p e
S l o­ d e p a r t m e n t of t h e s o c i e t y
C l á r e m e M a l u . l i e y , not . o n t . -lit will, b u s i n e s s m a n a g
dred cnnsolidalioii* delutled man., m a k e s a b e a u t i f u l s i g h t
A packing
ts a pupi l of S a n g e r of New \ ork
b e i n g s i i ti Jierfnr m e I s ¡.I 11 dan«.- l e a v e s
tor
l.o
liten jiiiii co m m e n ein g lile m to the h o u s e will lie c o m p l e t e d in tirite t o
, nd lo-r ptil. In w o r k h a s Ueutt ver y
p l a y e d t u r t h e h o n o r s of d o- i . y . t . r - s p e n d t h e v.j-.-k
^
I 'r i f i ititi I luh
beiief (lint great weallli wus a guar- h a n d l e t h e c r o p Mi up u p t n d a t e
suce.-ssful
T h e t i l th lay one " | t h e
e a t i n g u u i t . -i
f; w , ■ ill right
unlee of ha fipme»s as we|| as of »0 tnu 11 ner
b est m a le q u a r te ts |
t I,.
1 ,0 0 .1 1 ! U I U l 1**' m e m b e r » o l t h e P f t s c i t i a . j t ^ - u n
Until t u ü ay.aia.rs ,-iUppe‘t d&gt;&gt;wi th.-i,
n a l and pn|iiical power
T h e illut liiiutauqua work
I he l a s t d-. y a
h o s p i t a b l y e n t e r r . i m r d b y M ttt.
but just In-r. Or h am . who
sion liad coinm enced lo dMuf.pear
J a . k 1 o n e h a s a M e I n m u t o |j. bi s p l e n d i d li a r j. 1st w i t h a r e a d e r wi n. A 1. Hill T h u r a d n y u f t e r n o o n T b u
w
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liefore 1 he wnr llegan, btit Its .Ies- o n S i e s t a I s l a n d , j i n t b e l o w S a r a s o t a ,
ranks \ N.
1 as i hllri I IO persoli- _ Ini- m e e t s t w i c e a m o n t h a n d 1- 010 a n non nceij that
J
D
tn.
Ir
on g reu tly h tened Ills c r o p was m o h u r t ti t h . r e c e n t
•d t h .
most d e lig h tfu l or gam/.-. 11.1 o s
at o r
•• o r . .,t 17.'.
I'.-I m l os t 1
and alinost . ..uipl. ted by ti,.- pn.iii r o l d s n a p
l b ha.- «&gt; o- r . n r«-- f r . »o.
&gt;
10 1 |i.* so d ai III.* ..J Sanford (Mi (h iA . I.-, turéis, n o n o | n a t i o n a l ri-pu
j a i l . I m a d e a i l a * 11 t or t h e l . a r r . l , a n d
vNI
ilieuce iu lo wlijch the \ usier lasues w lio h lo will - t a r t » h i p p i n g n e x t
n o a.-iiin, a very a m u s in g ch ew in g
»
tatuiti. Alitili U
Moor.- •&lt;( Hirniiiig(III- hist M-.-tl Ilf III III
was alter
oí Ufe ha ve been brought t*&gt; the m.inth
g u m contest affo rd ed an hour &lt;d
luttti,
Ala,
Jus
il
Sibil
w
ol
1
i
1
.
to
m
but
hu
itfi
.
T i t a m c - ü t r u g g l e now m t.rogres».
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itigtiin, Hl. f .ò u 3 T ' TTea u d ì a m p ni
s w u l l o * i n g o y s te rs , for Felix would ¥
dignified ladie* ch e w e d gum with th e
'M ore and more aré we c o m in g tô
F i a n t C it y shipped .la ears of or&gt;
Ham ilton, O hio; Mr» Ida RI ('oie,
" r u t her ent till» n til lilt
T h e giii »
e n th u s t a * rn of *r bool girl*
A fte r
realize t h a t happiness is not a mat- 11
u," l grapefruit
last
we.-k
III'
pa rly of
tiling people a r u t out 111 \ I M I M J K l A L
ni ( h a u ta u q u a , N 4 . Mis- Meddle
¥
ch e w in g till- gum a required length
ter of
m on ey , lu x u r y
and »elf- 1 1“ " P ac k in g house-, arc ail busy at
0
H am ilton, ( ‘ h a u ta u q u a . N. \ ;
a u t o m o b ile s early mi (be ••veiling
&gt;
full c a p a c i t y now a n d the m ovem ent
ol l im e they, w e re turni-hed th e
— HUII.DIN
¥
indulgence, but rat l t d of selfDitto till' a n « e n j o y e d ilti'il
l it- V
1 tr Stanley I. K , . l - l ‘- v . lu.lngisi.
will
c
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respect, »elf rest rumi and - e l l i s h n t "
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U* m U * ,
ttool.-lj. &lt;1 ! rn in t b .
pi..«! 1. g i i m
1
"1 J.on t h e s e a s p e c t s of t h e ' h a n g
«..ting 1 1 o l" .-I 1 b. l &lt;•• •1 . i n d j o i n . ' - 1 &gt; Open Tuesday Hit.'
borne, sd en tisi of I t loti I l\ lini
- i r a w l.i-rrv pro p&gt;-. r&gt; iirmii.d I... &gt;
I« »aid t h a t i n a r v e U in s t a t u a r y
es which the war has thus f¡,r
affair- ever
I bo«. 1 . ' 1 &gt; |.,,rt , a, 1 *
and
Miss M aullé Willi- .ri N.-w
( laud uttil I’lal.t t tty are bright
d og -, innnki-..
c a t s and .til -..rt-. &lt;&gt;(
Ml.««e« ltlg.4 alld (i r.‘le belt SrltuilZ, ♦
wrought we can c o n g r a t u la t e our4 ork us interpreter of a g r e a t play
T h e cold weather m a y keep the
,
S
r
i
i
t
i
r
i
l
a
y
s
l l o '• it
a n n u a ls were so rea listic a» a lm o st
♦
Mell W hittier, F lo ren c e F r a n k , L a u ­ 4
a e lv e i without a n y a b a te m e n t of the .
,
,
,
,
I he morning hours will be lillerl by
fruit b a c k a few d a y s, but the fruit
, h
.
to b r e a th e the b n m th of life.
Mrs.
ra Fish, E liz a b e th and A n n a M c­
n y m p a th y t h a t we sh ou ld feel for the
B ible atudioa c o n d u c t e d b y 11 stu d en t
will be here v e - y noon now.
W . W . Long ca r rie d off the honor*
L a u g h lin , Stiiilre
W illiam *. Annie
peo ple of E u ro p e whoso lot is so
of the W ord 'o f Gull, a serlon of
I**
S i r a i i i i t M ’s W .
D o ve r growers h a ve ordered 400 re­
w ith a ’ true in lift- model uf a
H iggin s. C h a r lo tt e
H and.
Belle
m uch more u n fo rtu n a te th an our
health lectures by Mr* C Ilucker
frigerator* to move their fruit.
‘' t u r t l e , " diam ond buck at t h a t , and
S m i t h . Me**r* \N J T h i g p e n , Felix
o w n .”
Adam *, or the litera ry course by
was presented with a c u t glass silve r
F ra n k , O sborne
H erndon, S
M
()
Mrs Cole
m ou n ted pepper
and nalt sh a k e
Fort M y trs report sa y * that v e g ­
L lo y d , Billy Hill. H T M ark -. K
T
h
u
s
we
will
h
a
v
e
presented
u
T H E A L C O H O L IC M IL E ST O N E
refresh m en t*
were se rv e d
etables from the Islands will c o n ­ series of e d u c a t i o i i u l 'a d vantage» th at D a i n t y
M
G a l lo a .i y . Billy L.-lller
I.
1‘
ind th e filt-u-.Mit a ftern o on p r o v e d
Under tin* heading W J Rryan, tinue t o collie Mt
The cold dot to. Will till e v e ry Inter 1.1 good, clean
Mi C u ller ( lar.-tiee M a h o n e y , i [)
to lie one of t lie m ost e n jo y a b le 10
R o bert*. A r th u r
Nowell,
Ernext
in t h e current r « „ e ol hts paper- d a m a g e b u t we.-k
T h e e.trus fruit c.u u .rlamlll(Mll (uM oi u pprubat.un of . . . hlht; . .
Houahulricr and Dr Fain
T h u 'C o m m o n e r has puldtshed the m o v e m e n t is now g e ttin g tn full ^
Ä||,1&gt;ntHd C h a u t a u q u a program , Ui.BUn wl&gt;re M e ! d u m A W \V Long
fo llo w in g o v e r Iris o w n sig n a tu re. It sw ing for the season.
j
o|(r lowI1
^
K
NY. T
Johns,
E ld rid g e,
R o b erts,
.will he read with interest b y »II
T h U is just a » ketch of ih« taluni Eaa’U r t i y f 1 ^ ^ « , , , H u r le y . Fred WU(umiiti/ Err Ilf*
nu m ber» o f the D e m o c r a tic p a r t y ,,
A t O rlan d o the p a ckin g h o u s e .
c o n t r a c t c d for a n d wo wiU give
G illon, II. II. Hill. M ilte c r
j i n t H l w n t mtrt, »*% o n a ü n In l,»*1lx t i l l ■&gt;ex I l i . i 1 « »Bn n 11 1. ■■ ir
ti*■■11 f/V e i s » ex «•»». w
1
- Hams.
C i t y B ea u tiful Ball to n ig h t at the
ooming from one so high up in the are all b u sy . Full forces art*u w«r^ you more definite a n n o u n c e m e n t of
. ro u n d ]» of t h e p a rty as Mr. Dryun: ing n n d the fruit is good color. the work of ea ch n r t i c l us the tim e anil N . H. G a r n e r and Misses S a n fo r d House.
W h e e le r and Bessie L o n g .
“ The D em ocrats of the nation Prices Are reported s a t is fa c t o r y and a d v a n c e s nearer to th o session lim e,.
T o m o r r o w aftern o on . P lant .Sale_
huxir an issue to face a n d - th e y may in d ica tio n s point to a good season . T r u s t this will m ake plain to y o u the
^ Trartl C lu b M ttt ing
of
the C iv ic* C o m m i t te e of the Wei- !
as w dl prepare for It. T h e liquor
g reat value of the p rog ram arranged,
fare
D e p a r tm e n t, W o m a n ’s C lu b al
T
h
e
members
of
the
T
r
a
v
e
l
C
l
u
b
L a k e c o u n ty road b o n d s »old a t a and t h a n k in g y o u for all y o u r k i n d - .
in ta rrsts are at bay; they are on The
J.
D
.
R o b e r ts’ sto re, aftern o on and .
of
the
M
e
th
o
d
ist
S
u
n
d
a
y
school
T h e y realize t h a t t h e y ! good p rice las t week and this s p g - nesses,
■defensive
I am ,
e
v
e
n
in
g
.
were
v
e
r
y
d
e
li
g
h
t
f
u
ll
y
en
tertnined
have but a few' more years in which gents t h e retu rn of prosperity. T h o
T h e simple dignity* and rare I n '1 d
Sincerely yours.
b
y
Miss
Nellie
E
v
a
n
s
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
our work will appeal to y 1 a ztLet
c
o
u
n
ty
commissioners,
a
t
their
m
eet­
Tx&gt; Yatten upon the woea of their
C . K U C K E I t A D A MS.
you contemplate the punh - ol »
D e c . 4 , " T h e A rriv a l of K i t t y " '
n ig h t with « large nu m ber present.
victims, b u t they are fighting, des­ ing in T a v a res, considered a 'V u m h er
memort* I for some drrisrird I ri csi
T
from
D
e
L
a
n
d
,
at
the
Im
perial.
A
,
A
fter
the
regu
lar
business
session
perately an d arc willing to hold any of bids t h a t had been made on the
or
arc interotrd in tfic purchatc of 1
G reat Play a t I mperiol
plans for the C h r i s t m a s bazaar were b r ig h t, c a t c h y co m e d y with plenty
public tuoqument.
p a r t y between them And th e fire. bond issue uf )500,000 for good
In " S lo p T h i e f , " a farce by C a r­ discussed and an h o u r s p e o t in w o r k ­ of la u g h te r , anti fun b y the Stetson
T h e DonYocratic p a r ty c a n n o t uf- roads, a n d accepted t h a t made by a lyle Moore, a b s e n t minded people
ing upon articles fo r the b azaar tu a g g re g a tio n .
Jord to shield the brewery, tho dis­ n u m b e r of firms to g e th e r of $511,000
R efre sh m en ts
T i"
“ &lt;*.• v * iu * b u " u d “ “ i . ? * he h eld in D e c e m b e r .
tillery and th e saloon from th e ris­
th e n unable to re m e m b e r the hiding were served and a pleasant social
D e c . 5 , C o n g re ga tio n a l b a za a r un­
county
board
has
plans
for
m
aking
in g wrath of a determ ined peopleplaces, u peculiarly condoned under h o u r e n jo y e d by th o s e present.
der
auspices of the Ladies* Union.
TW/tr r**t* of ciptiicncc to ut !&gt;■ ..ini
and
im
proving
roads
already
ex
ist­
•
Democracy ia the n atio n 's hope on
th e cloak of k fe p to m a n is, arc so
•«it* r°a- JUnsdieilt tJ patioa. »11 i'.d l *•
in
g
to
th
o
extent
of
a
b
o
u
t
200
miles.
political an d economic questio n s—
tk* raarit d o i i r t a h
realistically ch a racterized t h a t the
D e c . 12, B a z a a r of tho Episcopal
For Mr». Pulesfos
le t it not, by taking sides with- the Tho sale of bonds will mako it pos­ ev e n ts leading up t o the final d e ­
W rits t o r p rirc i sod fu llp * riicu l»li— siv*a&lt; »*
M r s . D. L. T h r a s h e r e n te r ta in e d G u ild .
liq u o r interest» repel those who put sible to begin the work very soon. no u em en t form a scries of laughing
Ids* of y o u r r s q u ir t m n li 10 J ■ « »H I •abw*
T
u
e
s
d
a
y
aftern
o
on
w
ith
a
c
h
a
r
m
­
moral issues first. T h e young men o Lake c o u n ty grill get back in value climaxes t h a t are as unconventional
• In c h for spprov*]. fk*riltt of
If«*.
P trto n o l M ention
ing lit t le bridge p a r t y , in honor of
t h e country are dem ocratic by na­ m any tim e s the price paid for im ­
THE CLARK MONUMENT CO.
as they are thrilling.
M rs . S. E. P u le a to n .
Th ere were
R e v . D r . M c K in n o n , for m any
tu re , b u t th e y will not s u b m it their proving th e highways.
Duval tad Newosn Sirred
T h e c a it includes Beçt Leigh, Misa t w o t a b le t of b r i d g e , Mra. Geo. D .
y e a rs pastor of th e P ro sb yteristf I
claim * to political preferm ent to
Jacisontille, Florida
«
Haxele Burgtes, Miss E d n a Oliver, B ish o p m akin g t o p score and w in ­
c h u r ch of this c ity , arrived T h u r s ­ 1 Building dspsrtmcnl: Islalor *mJ titcriw
th o se Who conspire against th e home
T h e M arion S u m te r fair is now in Mias' Latirtfore, Miss Forrest, Helen
ning a v e ry l o v e l y hanging flower d a y from O rlan d o to spend T h a n k s ­ tils ssd ttoos work rfidsaUr h»oriioi- A*)
a n d e v e ry th in g good— nelther will full awing a t Ocala, a n d from all ac­
Acker,. Dale Deverqaux, E dw ard
A delicio u s salad cou rse g i v i n g w ith Mrs. H e n r y M cL a u lin for Inform1tlao xnJ
th e y find pot house politicians*con­ counts is proving a big success. Law rence, P a u l L in to n , Edwin Pye, b a s k e t.
' *.
, ¡¡ ' was
se
rv
e
d
. E n j o y i n g M rs. T h r a s h ­ and Mra. W . W. L ong.
genial party, associates. T he Presi- .Splendid e x h i b i t s ,h a v e been placed
Clyde
Smltfi,
a
n
d
t
h
e
original
G
aiety
e r ’s h o sp ita lity w e re M esd am es S. E:
* *
1
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d e n t has s e t a high s ta n d a r d In in­ and Ocala is filled with visitors. T h e a tre , N. Y. scenic production.
P u le s to n , Geo. D . Bish op, W . E.
telligence a n d morals, and the party Tho p ro g ram for fnir week is th e
W a tson ! A. I’ . C o n n e l l y , 8'. E. B a r ­
•«annot afford to lower tho color} to best e v e r planned and is filled with
Robins In Profusion.
r ett, B . W. H erndon And F. J. G o n ­
j a l n a te m p o ra ry ad v a n ta g e . Those Interesting events of various kinds.
Apparently the m o n abundant bird zales.
o u r c o u n try
ini?
1111mired
ing plu
n g ed
a m b itio n of
man.

!“i' i ¿anioni L i b r a r y ■
LvtO' 'RiWttír,*vt'jüíir7

A r tis tic M emorials
M a rb le and Granite

whose s u p p o rt depends upon aubaerviance to th e liquor In te r e s u dis­
grace th e p a r ty while th e y are with
I t , and then leave i t if It refuses to
v ’ ob ey th em . T h e y are a millstone
a b o u t th e p a r ty 's n e c k .' T h e Domo e r s ti c p a r ty is th e p a r ty of the
f u t u r e —i t has a ch ance to en ter the
P rom ised L a n d - r w h y a llo w -th o Uqu o r ,Interests to lead it a w ay in to the
wilderness?
Qot re ad y for the

Special a tten tio n has been given to
p re p arin g a fine racing card and this
feature has a ttra c te d unusual a t t e n ­
tion. T h e fair lasts th ro u g h F riday
and t h e railroads are expecting t o
have record breaking crowds for
Ocala all during th e week.
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Money.

If you p a v e money your god It will
Hague you like the devil.—Henry

In the United States east of»the Mis­
sissippi river la the robin, with an
J
Oysttr lloatt o l +i'cwdfar\d
average of about fifty pairs to the.
O n e of th e jo llle s t affairs of th e
square mile, o r a hundred million robseason was the o y s t e r roast s n d
lna la the eastern United States.
turkey

dinner

at

W o o d la n d

Park

Wednesday night, given by tho "It
Really Time III 8panL
Suits Me Club." This popular club
Each man’s mind It aa unknown
is famous for its hospitaiity snd alland to-himself, so th a t-w e need not
be a t inch paint to .frame a mechan­ wsya earries a full, hamper of — f
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Will be Agent for Iba

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ism of advonturc for getting to un-

mior-

good things to e a t of course, a l t h o ’
it is whispered t h a t six lirqes were

B E R R Y
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^1 l J S ta rlin g i« home again and
feeling like himsell again
Mrs
Starling is expected home in a few
Miss Clarissa will a tte n d c o l ­
*“
I » days.
lege in one of the northern - t a l e s for
Lidle H a p p e n i n g s — M e n t i o n ¡I
the winiwr.

BIG LEAGUE TEAM
MAY COME HERE

i: IN AND ABOUT THE C IT Y ::

Garner P roduce l ‘ij i- now open
for business and will buy all kind*
Interest
of ve ge ta b le s for cash
Phone No
1011 . Office No. I. (i Si W b u ild ­
Sommar, of «hr Floating Sm all ¡ ¡ ing.
20 - 4 lc
TgJk* Succinctly Arranged for
T h e H erald will issue a C h ristm a s
Hurried Herald Readers
edition that will lie a tiling of bea u ty
and a joy^fnrever
The business men
of
S
a
nford
want
a special \ m a s
Roar Hall tonight. G r a n d M arch
number an d t h e , will get a good
«ill itart at nine o’clock.
one this y e a r
. tfilrox water cplor a ccn e ry will
Wo h a v e R ich ardson’ » fancy work
,-tv e this week at Mra. W illia m « ’
t
New designs.
Call and see
Millinery.
** “ l c
W illiams' M illin ery, r —27 -2 ri
f»r Sweet Feed just in
st o c k
The m a n y friends of John Itussell
$ 1.75
(frth hag* clean ami whole.
2
7
. 2 tc ■ are glad to w ideo mi h*ni hack for
. «kilr.t last*
F. F. Dutton.
the w in ter. John in op»' of the cash
.
v Hr and Mr». Ira Maine» a re h o m e hovers of Sanford products and
jof Thanksgiving from S t e t s o n Uni- makes th in gs hustle after he gets
venity
going good
Sire dry oak wiod -at N e ls o n ’s " * T h e. C oiler wood C a rn a g e Fartrrry
«oodyard, phone .107.
2 7 -tf
now has an expert horse nimer. also

W A N T T O W I N T E R IN , S A N FoK i) if r i t o r n a r a c ­
c o m m o d a t e d HERE
C a n we l a k e care of a big le a g u e
team for the four
weeks of sp rin g
training and have we the hotel a c ­
co m m o d atio n s for them?
Th is is th e question that is ugttaring th e m inds of the fans an d th e
members of the Com m ercial C l u b
! tod a y.
A few weeks ago the e d i to r
of T h e Herald wrote to manager of th e
largest tea m s of the big league»
luut aaliud—Liuv w . 4 *«&gt;k over S a n fo r d
as a spring training cam p.
The
president did come here very q u iet |y a m«t loo ked over the grounds a n d
now writes t h a t if the hotel can f u r ­
nish t w e n t y - li v e or th irty single bed swith the »uituhle a r com mod Uliana,
he would be pleased to use S a n fo rd

' u* !1 MPr,|,g t m ip rn g-ratn p
As this team is high up on th e
a sign p a in t e r and men lor all the list an d would c a rry a bunch o f

Auto L iv e r y — Prompt s e r v i c e - Bring in your work
D ,y phone ¿ 81 , Night p h o n e 19 G. departm ent».
and h a v e it p ro m p tly done.
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C . C. WiDon.
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P tano a n d Player Piano- E x p ert
y iliw Virginia D e C ou rso y sp en t
ankigiving in Orlando, t h è g u e s t
..... ............
11ox 1233 - P h on e 249 - 1.
102 - if
Tho** t'ookc.

1»portjng writer» this city would benefit g rea tly
through
having
the

team winter here and Sanford could
.
tj£ r u u u i* p i t t u r i » !
rung- quarter» f o r t h e ti;im . T h e
"
president s t a te d
while here t h a t
Sanford with a few changes w ould
Mrs. A
It Chappell of &gt;anfon| make an ideal training camp 'a n d
spent S u n d a y m In-Land. a guest of the hoys would en jo y their sta y here
her sister. Mr?- M G Howe
Mr immensely
anil Mrs lii-rhv motored oxer with
||,. now writes that the hotel must
her and spent li e da;. w, ii I 1 , t'
o |,a\e su itab le to ds and the hall jiark
and d a u g h te r . Mr and Mr- Malm
should huxe hot and cold water and
DeLand N**xxp ie grouiois be in lir*t class shape

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Al l.effler’s
Gasoline and

C y lin d e r

Oli

27’ 2‘ e
happy, (or l e t t u r e
oranges are h rm g
thè holiiluy tra d e
m
these prod u ct

firing

advance
Orange boxes with hoops a l w a y s
in soak, ut F. F. D u tto n’s.
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given om* week from next S u n d a y g a r m e n t » f m d o t i n * *
night at the 7 o 'clo ck nervice,
Th e Herl C r o s s fund from the rectipl given at our church am ounted
Llcrt Lt’i g h and Hnzvlf Uurgi’** to i J6 on. thin will lie forwarded to
Jtlay lite thii'Vt-N, and (rum all a i
the Kelt ( T om» head quiti ter* at Was It
couiita t b e y appetir likc ibi* regu lar trxi£loft
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Regular service« an usual
T h e Im perial tom orrow night
Sunday

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Soda W ater
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S u n d a y school, 9.46 a. m.
Preaching se rv iC f, II u. m
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Eve rung service, 7 p m.
T h e Social
D e p artm e n t of the
M the latter. the them» for a
k" "P a u l, tito ConW om u n ’s C l u b e n te r ta in e d on T u es- ' h o t i sermon will be
d a y afternoon w ith »ever.il t a b l e * of centruted.
Good
music ii proauction bridge.
The
a ftern o o n x id .d . and all are co rd ially welcoma
proved one of th e most e n jo y a b le of to tin*, a* to all of our aervicea.
the Informal bridge games tin* club
Mr*. Strong will g iv e u report of
Jjua had thta « « s o n , - ~
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, at T a m p a , nexC S u n d a y morning.
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rh e ladies b a za a r Dec. 5 th, Satuusjiice» of the Social D rp u rtn ie iil urday afternoon and night will he a
are most e n j o y a b l e and th o r o u g h ly «"***• I'l»«’ Xo pu rch ase y o u r C h i u t inas present».
patronized.

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Lonsherg, A t la n t a . G a ,. K P T u c k ­
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W. 1). D a vies , N. V. c i t y ; C . W.
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Specials in M arket
Weslern Beef
Western Pork Loins
Weslern Spring Lamb
Corn Fed Florida Pork
Good Florida Beef
Beef Brains
Country Style Sausage
Link Sausage
Homemade Sausage
Frankfurts
Spare Ribs
Pig Tails
Beef Liver • V .

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Park S u n d a y s .
Bathing, a m u s e ­
ments, music picnic c o n v e n ie n te .
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of M a t t e r s i n Brief P e r s o n a l I t e m s of

The farmers are
j, l„iking ii |i and
itir a gonil prie»*,
Mxinitig to want

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THK SANFORD HERALD

-WOVE.MHKR 27. 1914

Krrn.me,

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T h e pictures o f missionary work
given by Dr. W illiam s of the P re s b y ­
terian Hoard w e re well received, a
good audience bein g in atten d a n ce.
Come
again.
our
rrmrbyterian
ft lend*’
A plan i* on foot for a iy»i«*mutu*
canvas* of t h*’ c o m m u n it y on the
tir»t duy of J a n u a r y , in which our
people will tuke jiart. Th is is a good
thing for the religious work ot the
town.

1041st St. Phone 182

PRICES 5 0 c TO $ 1 .5 0
SEATS ON SALE AT PHILIPS DRUG STORE
NOTE li ynu don’t laujth get your money
back and ^o see a doctor* (’urtain !) o'clock sharp.

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Might Work In Ma ny Citici.
All e n t e r p r i s i n g U u n d r y m a n ln Par i »
u s e s n c a p t i v e bal loon to lid t h n
cl ot hi ng wh i ch In* w i s h e s to dry a n d
bleach h i g h Into t h e Mr. uncontam*
Innted by t h e ilusl of t h e sffy.________

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1A BANKING s e r v i c e ”
THAT YOU W I L L A P P R E C I A T E

We believe in honest and conservative m ethods. W e believe
in prom ptness, courtesy and the best hanking service that is
possible to attain.
TH IS HANK has had rotnarkabk' success and num bers a majority of the
business m en of Sanford nmiing its depositors. HECAUSE our people appreciate
a HOME INSTITUTION and the service and security which we give to our cus­
tomers. We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Accounts.

. Monday, N o v . 3 0 th will be the
la s t day to pay your laz es and re­
c e iv e the 2 per c e n t d ricouut. A fter

Reztrlrtiona on N e w ile i.
,
.
.
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. , Vendor» o f newspaper» In Berlin are
d ate o n l y 1 per cent will be ; to bc
, 0 cal|ltlR out lhe nirac,
ua per t h e lawa of F lo rid a . | Qf the Journal* they »ell. T o ‘ make
JIN K IN S ,
known tbo contents of tho papers or
Tax C ollector, Seminole
to Indicate any .particular Item of
neWa 1» forht.fdon
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In » Hurry.
"Dr- road to de bad jdaoe may be
paved wld good Intentions," said Itnstua Johnsing,
but ah ain't sno no­
body reati«d for breaking de speed
law* soln dere

(CO U R T

FORREST LAKE, Pres,

County Bank i
H O U S E B U IM )h N (i)

D . L. THRASHER, V - P w .

A. R. KEY, Cashier

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NOVEMBER 27. l-jn

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Gas is the Thing

New and most compleu
line of stoves, ranges, heal
ers amt hotplates.
THF DOCTOR IN " S r O P 7W E F * ’ô ££M N G
, OFQPENlNCiTNZtSAFEAND DENOUNCED A S THE HFAL CRIM/NAL

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»Tildi I» a guarii—a n d w b n d o r e d how
ho would dodge t h e .a a u s a g c a ’ lance*
**U was odd, now," said he, "to watch when «the collision came. T h o guard*
tho water wagon* that used to
^a d been taught In a a h e r school
sprinkle I^ondoh's streets -come jolt-' seemed absurdly Ineffectual. T eu fôet
Ing up with w ater for us. T h e y took a w a y from tho other line bo and a big
^-■ .riwiy mftrd- hwrr i h w fg T t a H - r fin ir T B f T « ^ n w « it - prrrrnm. p m f l W * *nf i m
r'iif**- A*
beeu 'urt, And tho tiuafts.
WIteti I kers, seem ed to get each o th e r 's eye.
gol my 'urt. I rode to thè rear In a But soui« one got between them
Saved by the French .
Charlng Cross bus, Ihat maybo (he
” 1 'It ’Im’’ — referring to th o unlucky
old womnn used to rido In every mòrtifii k when she went down town
Bum. other fello w — "In the 'cad with my
sword.
*E cussed like a n y th in g In
ari ti t l t ’ " ,
Dutch
I ‘card 'tin ’’ .
Ordercd to Mount
Indifference Shown in Story of llls Irtiop wnx sheltiTed bell lini a T h e t w o tr oops pas sed t h r o u g h *-nch
English Sergeant.
bili Ile salii, where Ilo- «Ili-li* coulilri't o t h e r In s omo mi r a cu lo u s fashion, as
gel st theni
II «a* hot. and must t h o u g h t h e y were « count ry danci ng
uf ibe men « e r e slaiidliig bj Ihelr H a l t i n g to re-form, they s a w u F r e n c h
battery bounce o v e r a hill,
WITNESSES LITTLE OF STRIFE horses. They hall loosened the girths mounted
swing
Into
position, with t h e dust of
und opened their own tunics. Ho was
the hillside rising In huge clo u d s from
c o n c e r n e d nbout his o w n hor se.
t h e scoring wheels, and tho gunners
"Old ‘ Ydraullc," be said, ’got to
W riter T ells of Wounded Soldier Who
leap-* froin t hi ’ir s r n is and b e g i n to
lathering had (hat morning
! feared
Even Did Not Know How He Got
whirl t h e m u r r l e s t o w a r d t h e tier
lite o l e b e g g a r Were g o i n g tn be
Injured— "It was a 'ell of
m a ns
s i ck
"So w e got under t h e 111 again.''
a Charge "
A staff officer c a n t e r e d u p In a per
said lb*- s e r g e a n t T h e F n- n c h i * s hid
fe e t l y m a t t e r of-fuct u.-i\ a n d g a v e an
tuuk over o u r show
They « ¡ i s gli tlig
I/omlnn.
England The
sergeant Order lo tin c o m m a n d i n g o l l l r e r
ri t e
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what
lot
a l m o s t ln-'&lt;&lt;r*was cross
He was distinctly cross
a u r d (o mount w a s p a s s e d al ong
H
we was u n d e r cover Si&gt; t h a t nlgltl I
At llrst Ini s c o rn e d disi ncli ned to la ke w a s o Ij v Ioun t h a t a n o t h e r sei nit ft ig ex
was went t o tin- rent and com*- oil ’nine
u p tho r ole of w o unde d h e r o of t he | &gt;edil loll wa» oil foot
T he sergeant
groat war which several of ns had h e a r d ni l " •&gt;f t h e tlielt Iti Ito- r a n k s wIlli till" hob- Hi 1 1 1 ' .......
Hill luiw did you gel yi ni r w o u n d ' 1
pressed u p o n him, writes H e r b e r t , say to u c o m r a d e t ha t o nu of t h e se
a
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Casey In C h !c a g o &gt;Dally New*.
I d a y s t h e y ’d g e t b a l l y w e l l m a g h i by
I don I know
s.iitl ilo- s e t gennt
“ Don't get loo bally near me." said
on rcmitlng duly (lie mini look It ns
n relief.

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LOOKS ON BATTLE

t h e s a u s a g e s g o i n g a r o u n d t h i s \Cuy.
tho sergeant.
First t hi ng yol t know t c a r e l e s s b k e
H e I e p r lltl.llldeil (lie
you'll be slopping on mv sore foot
Speaker
,
And then I’ll Jolly well bash the man
’K w a s j u s t a e o r n e r b o y t n L o n
as does It."
don." said the sergeant
I c o u l d tell
But there are ways of mollifying what s o r t &gt; Is d i r e c t l y I laid ey*-s
Th ey a l w a y s uve m o r e strut
wounded heroes, nnd {t British soldier on Itn

could
convinced that ale
could be the slightest drag upon «on
valescencc. He barf Jttsr n-ftimed from
F r a n c e , w h e r e h r had been Wounde d l h e | t r udtflc*. until. Op a c r g e i u i t m a d e ,
tn a b a t t l e wtrif tbre'ITfTîîffllT^ ^ r n Ç ' ' r^t'*tti YFr nlgiil en lip to s a v e t h e hack
Wound was not s e r i ous
H e h o p e d to of their h o r se s T h e i w er e distinctly
.b e back on tlse lighting l i n e In n t ot i n t e r e s t e d
H a l f a d e r e n of t he s e
month.
ex pé di t i o n » had been u n f r u i t f u l They
‘‘Where w a s the buttle In w h i c h you ba d s e e n nothing of signi fi c anc e Iti the
were wounded?” s o m e one asked.
m o v e m e n t s of t h o e n e m y
Then wiui revealed the fashion In ! "H all at once,” sai d the sergeant.
which a fighting man looks at n bat* in a l o u d er lone
' l i e s o u n d e d the
tie— mu c h ns a n a n t would look at a i b a r g e , "
sand bed. He could only s e e t h o little 1
When the Clash-Cam e
T h f in*' fI funk t h r i f nt of t ’fa* hill
grains of s a n d I mme di at e l y b e f o r e his
Til*- firs! uf ilo t r oop
eyes
Of t h e nt r ut e gy Involved, of the at u gal lop
■li a ir I-ad» O a r Iii g Ilo » h lull low u r i
n u m b e r s In conflict of the g e m rUI plan
o t battle, h e k ne w no m o r e t h a n we a c o m p a n y of G o r m a n lane* i s who
« o r e on level g r o u n d not n h u n d r ed
did who s t a y e d at h o m e
*
y a r d s a wa y. T h e noise of b a i l i e which
Didn’t K now What Happened,
"All I know Is they wero lighting llllct! the air for 75 tulles on cither
ball over,” ho said, "MornIn.’a you’d side had masked the approach of each
w-ako up to 'oa r thorn same g u n s go­ from tho other
"It was
was aa &gt;11
&gt;| of a c h a r g e , ” said the
ing, E v e ry w h e r e tftry wore nt It—
"It
all nroutid. Som etim es tho Gormans »ergennt iu disgust
‘ Wn dldn'l ove
seemed In tho rear of us and aome* no ctmwuce tn get Itilo prtiper forma
times wo woro In t h e t e a r of the Gor­ tinti or noti)I uk W'e just tieni lt down
mans. I d on ' t k n o w what happened. i Ihat bill. &gt;11 for lenther
My poro ole
Wo were s o m e w h e r e In Be l gi um. ' '
'Ydraullc. III! planted Giriti forcfcct
Tho t r oop i f c a va l ry lo w h i c h he a r d every Jump. Ho bally n e u r shook
belongrd had not been engaged dur- me bout of the saddle."
tog Iho Arab d a y of the big IratHe. i
11 was Just a disorderly gallop of
Th ree or four tim es It had been br-.. mounted men upon an »equally disor­
dered here or there.
. . . t gnulxed other group of mounted inen,
* “Just like w o ’d be going out to cx-tho sergeant said. On Ills way down
kP p ilit G
it I" '‘orsea
n r s h d 11
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A *' IIA
I *1 Ihe.
tn
h i l l he
ties remembers S
tint L
t d bknee
t i n n twas
una
erclse
our
lik
said
"W o bill
that
his
n e vg r got n e a r tho Germans.
Some- | bruised against tho saddle of the
tim es wq’d see ’em and they’d see us, mnn on the right. Ho wanted to butbut both of us w e u t on about our ton his tunic, which had been flying
business."
open, but abandoned Hint as ImprscttIlo saw the wounded brought back cable.
Borne one behind til tn had
from tho front. It wgs pretty tough, tugged- out a revolver nnd w as shoothe said, lo stand In ranks and w atch Ing. It annoyed him excessively,
wagons full o f groaning, cursing,
"M o being a sergeant like," he said,
scream ing men file past. T h e worst "it would look bad him I was to be
o f It, he thought, w as to w a tch tho shot In the hack by one of my own
blood drip through the seams o f the men. Wouldn’t It, n o w ! "
wagon beds. T h e undergear o f aotno
Bo he sal on his horae In that yello f (he wagons g r e w to a dark, dusty Ing, swearing, sweating rout, and kept
pur^U j V h c j i his .troop w as gntcrod his saber up tn the llrst position—

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l . ca ve t t w oriti pt-nli*-ritlnry
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than I e v e r expe ct lo seo W'hllo a t lib­
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In Chi cago.
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nt L e a v e n w o r t h was t he bes t h o a r d i n g
h o u s e lie i-u-r had patnililxi-d a n d t ha t
it » a s iiKn a tirsi &lt; lass pin* •- t o r o o m
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ha v i n g u s e d ih«* inalbi to d e f r a u d
Ho
had o p t r a le d a mall order grocery.
While a w a itin g sentence , h e Jumped
his bond. Then ho co m m itted the
same offense In I’lltsburgh unit was
sentenced to two years' I m p r i s o n m e n t .
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former m is d ee d s
He was a l s o k n o w n
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by ltlch n rd VValnwrlght, Sr., who, he
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un a m e n d m e n t to t h e s a n i t a r y code
m a k h i g li unlawful f or a n y p e r s o n to
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He Used In Ml* Many Operation» the
Name» From Mr». South.wortb'» Novels.’
Des Moines, la.— A forger with a
taste for Mrs. Bouthworth's novels,
who has been passing bogus certified
checks on a lloone bank, Gqa Just
reached new York, according to Infor­
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Hankers’ association. Ono
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bnnk by a hank In New Y o r k fo r co l­
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.il * d (roui o u i s k e t c h
Th&gt; eu,’ors iif the m n t e r l u l s n r o n
Katter of eliolce, but R r n y w n t e r e d
tllk w lth gehl sllk c o r . l , a n d the deilgn embroldere.l w lth s l l k o f n col o r
to mnirh t h,* latier. w n iitd trmk s i r i k
thE and ■ fliM-ilve

.less U lllnid holds the record for
hurling 410,000 dotta.
Ile Is d ete r­
mined to lie rhnmtdnn o f something
F a i *•M\ th e V a l e o u t f i e l d e r , lifts
d.etisi -I
Hie P l i r t i n i r g h Pi
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ent ehern In hasi-

Pirate scouts have tu do nome tall
hustling In the seaiTin o f 1919. linns
W a g n e r m y « h e ’s g o i n g to play for
only O'** more seasons.
S u m I . r e v e r , flin tie r pitcher of the
P i t i -tun v h
citili a n d
a
nativo of
Cus lien , tnd . I no v m aking a repu­
tation ns a c r a c k s h o t '

Eddie CHIette
canni ano of tho moni rcmarknblo
football playera In thè West l-iter li»
went lo tbe Unlveralty of \Yi«fou«in.
whcro ho madc a reputullon -is a play­
er, and ht-ld tho posltlon of cupluln In
bla senior year In c o l l - gc.

• There isn’t anything
jn the bicycle supply
me th at you w ill fail
0 And at our store.
Ilring us your bicycle
»«pairing, you w ill get
Q U lo L
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wick and satisfactory
service.

Too Bad About T h ese Old Men.It Is quite true thul youth must bo
served. When they are about seventyfour years old W ilding and Brookes, the
g r e a t A u stralian teunlu players, should
be fairly easy for a pair of hustling
youngsters.
Th is y ea r has been a
g rea t o n o 'f o r tho serving of youth.
L o o k at poor old Urookca and Wilding,
and a t poor Mathowson and Flank
and R e n d e r It’ s a downright shnmo
to send these tottering shells up
a g a in s t the virility and stamina of
fr isk y youth.
Som ething should bo
dono about it a t once.
T o u g h on W a m b s g a n * » .
Tho only way AVsinbsganss o f C l e v e ­
land can got his name Into the big
leag u e papers Is by doing something
to break Into tho story proper
ills
m o n ick er Is so abbreviated In tho"box
score thYu ho has to look for tho short­
stop position to find himself.

Davis Boosts His Reputation.
,

5$8 Palmetto Are.

liy defeating Battling L evlnsky a t

Buffalo recently “Ono Round” Davis
has boosted bis reputation as a boxer
abgut 100 per c c n te
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great Scotch
golf. If wo
h id a v o i c e like that to bellow at the
p ,|| m.ivtie It would drop Into tho cup.
toll
D avid

Ilinter,

the

b a s s o . W it par man at

Now timt ho han dlacovered that
there I« n lowii named Príomyal.
Frank Rnncroft probably will arrange
t , take the Heils there for an exhibí
tlon game.
Despite the cnfctessne»» o f his fore­
fathers who Indicted tho handicap of
such n name upon him, W ambsganss
of the Naps appears to bo a pretty
lino shortstop.
Col Rob Hedges ef tho Browns says
that ho doesn’t fear a n y Federal
league raid this winter. Colonel nob
declares that he bits all his men
signed to IronrJad contracta.

S o ’il In O.tc Sto re In Tampa Within On
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Year— and the Sale is Still Increasing

i . ' n ivI.Y g u a r a n t e e d F O R R H E U M A T I S M

, ; k .v ‘i :v r i : u n d l d if n o t s a t i s f i e d
T H I S i s V I I I A T r - I O S K W H O H A V E U S E D IT H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T I T :

Faniya Men. Give Slronij TesPutony
T a m p a , Fla.
T a i lor M e d i c i n e ..’ompany, Tumpa. Fin.
nettllemcn:
I have suffered for yea rs with rheunintlsm. 1
In vr i ¡ol It all n u r , in on arms, fingers, lowey limbs and through
my body, and only those w h o have hud rheumatism can Imagine
w hat the sufTertn* la,- 1 hnvo tnben ev ery medtrtne fhnt win. ever
reenr'iiirnitrd in me, and I hail a doctor lo tell nit; that there was
no cure f.tr mv disease, but I commenced using T A Y L O U ’B HEBT
liKO.il&gt; M ED ICIN E and 1 cun truthfully say that 1 am a perfect,
ly well man. Those rheum atic pains have ail passed a w a y , and
TAYLOIPH f l F S T BLOOD M E D IC IN E C U R E D ME, and I sin•■ ••rely recommend It to all sufferers of rheumatism. I am nowfifty-five yea rs old. and .feel a s young as 1 did at thlrty-tlve. With
l a s t wishes.
A R T H U R D. L Y N N .
T u m p a ; F la.
T a y l o r Medici ne Company. T a m p a . F la.
D e a r Plrl c o n t r a c t e d r h e u m a t i s m a t I*unta rjo rila . F l o r i d a ,
at with i p l a c e I « a * e n g a g e d In o v e r h a u l i n g th e P u n t n CJorda
H otel
”, f. r ri g h t m o n t h s I su ffer ed - w i t h p a i n s a ll o v e r — e v e r y

S in
the Ne»- York
Amerlcnn
The expert who Irndes licitile Zini
I , New York I - a busy little bee. but
he will have to go some to bent tho
expert who trades Ping Rodio to Mil­
waukee.”

••••tp- in in* lne | \ ached a n d 1 felt t i r e d all t h e tire
I w a s t r ea t ed
l»&gt; t h r e e different p t i j s l c la n s a n d only h a d t e m p o r a r y r eli ef
And
"» 1 w a s g e l t t m t worse all I h e time, t d ec i d ed to Irv TAYI .O R ' H
m : B T IU. i p H»' MEOM' INI v I h ave t a k e n t w o hotO-*s a n d I feel
a dlfT-rent m a n
1 h av e n ’t a p a i n a n d t h a v e no dull feelings, t
feel like a n I R- yenr -Id hoy, a n d I a t t r i b u t e tny y o u n g f eel i ngs to
T A Y I . o n s R E S T 111X100 M EDICIN E. Y o u r s truly.
w . i&gt;. w i n a i N H .

Guy Nlckalls. the Y a l e unlvorsllr
rowing coach, is said to bo tho highe3t paid director of any A m e ifca n col­
lege sport. Tho English rowing ex­
pert 1* reported to bo g e ttin g a salary
c f |6,000.

T A Y L O R ’S B E S T B L O O D M E D I C I N E is on sale in more than aoo Drug Stores in Flo r­
ida. .Your own druggist has it and guarantees ¡t to you. Ge t a bottle today, and if you arc
not satisfied he will refund your money.

�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

For Sale— L im ited
s u p p ly
full
blood H. I, Red e g g s for batching.
11.00 for 13. Huy t,pa, Herald oflice.
25-tf

HANGERS FOR CLOTHES KNOWS THE ART OF DRESS
SIM PLE AND E F F E C T IV E

SCHEME

W h e th e r In Street Coitum e or Evenln
Regalia, French Woman la
Never Fu*ay.

C L A SSIFIE D

House» for «alp or r e n t .

ADVERTISING

OF D E CO R A TIO N.

J. Musson

Eat M o re F re sh Vegetables
T h e y a re W h o le s o m e , A p p etizin g, E c o n o m ic a l
F r e s h From tho Local G r o w e r *
(&gt;r*fl(rs«
|k*-f litri.
f'rpprrv

Little

Shapea Marked on the Wood
and T h e n Treated W ith Ebony
Stain in Manner Deacrlbed
Will Oe Satisfactory.

permit« herself tn clew nil the noveltli*» that the couturier« hnn- catliered for the new season
Mho 1« en­
tertained, nmused, perhaps a llttlo
tem p te d n t Ttmrs to s w r r r r from ttro
m onotones In dress fabric and l a
linings, but her Innate sense of refine­
m ent and her horror o f appearing
ns one of tho untutored crowd, sar­
to r ia lly speaking, save her from drees
indiscretion.
l i y day she Is elegant to tho last
d egree, ns only the truo Pnrlslcnno
ca n be^ In sable hues; b y -n ig h t* st**Is transformed Into nn exquisite but­
terfly. her lithe flgiiro lightly veiled
In d elicate gossamers of etherenl hues
o r brilliant In ciottc chrom atics. She
Is c h a r y of Jewels in the daytim e, but
Jii tho evening her nude shoulders and
so ftly coiled collTuro are resplendent
w ith
diamonds or enriched with
stran d s o f pearls
Hut w hether In
trottf’ur costume 'o r Tn full evening
regalia, mndnmo Is never fu ssy In her
habiliments. In this respect the wom­
en of other countries havo much to

T h e r e la no need for o n e ’s clothes
to look crumpled when hangers lo put
them on can bo bad for one penny
each. They nre Just tn Iho raw state.
It la true, hut they can tie «Imply and
canity decorated In the follow Ins way
M ake n fow simple shapes on the
wood. Ruch hs squares, little rounds.
or diamond shapes; purchase a-botlls
o f ebony stain, mark tiiu shapes In
with pen o r brush and stnln the back­
ground with tbo ebony. A bottle .ol
tho etfriw cart be- bought cheaply, and
one bottle will decorate m any hangers.
If onco golpg over in nut uufllclent.
when tho’ flrst coating 1« quite dry, do
It again, then leave to dry thoroughly
f o f a few days.
P urch ase n little white hard spirit
varnish, and brush It over the hanger;
tho effect Is beautiful and tho nrtlelo
will look os though made of ebony
rod Inlaid with Ivory. I f . a poker ma­
chine la td hand, the sh apea ciin be learn.
marked In with the poker point and
Getting a Line on Him.
th e whole of tho background dotted
“ W h a t do you do with thnt ropo you
In with the poker, or the background
c a r r y around on your sa d d le? " asked
" W h y , when a tend erfo ot corncs
this w a y I use It In trying to get a
lino on him." replied the cowboy.

can be ruled out Ih squares mid filled
with lines going alternate ways. Tbs
h a n g er Is then varnished o v e r In the
sam e way ns tho stained one and left
for a few day« before being used.
Before decorating th ese nrtleles.
they should bo first of nil well «and
papered down until the wood 1« quits
smooth. Th e hangers ran also be deeornted by twining ribbon round nml
round and putting n small «rent saeln-t
at either end. Ilaqgcr« decorated bt
tho poker or «tain nre excellent tn
g iv e to tho men folk as presents, tlo-v
nre fine rout-hangers
A set of six or
more tinugers would go n-r&gt; well at
n bazaar, for they art* necessary arti­
cle» and the novel manner of tu-ntlng
them Is very nttranlve

Thirteenth-Century Fire Prevention.
Orio wonders what fato would havo
o v e r ta k e n tho captured s t a r t e r of flrei
in thirteenth century London. For uf
te r tho blazo of l!12, which lasted tea
d ays. swalloWed up purl o f London
bridge, and was tbo cautso of o v e r 1,001
d eath s, every precaution was takes
a g a in s t fires. For instance, nil builder a , o f bouses were ordered to rool
th em with tiles, shingle boards, of
lend, and to stop nn outbreak any
b o u se could be pulled down.
Thun,
Mr. H. It. Wheatley on the safeguards.
" F o r tho speedy removal of burning
'h ou ses each ward was lo provide t
it t o o k Iron hook with a wooden bun­
dle, two chains, and two strong cords,
which were to be left w i t h 't h e bedel
i f th e ward, who was also provided
w ith a g o o d horn loudly H o u n d i n g ' "
And, moreover, every householder was
o rd ered to keep a barrel o f water bs
fore 111« door -Londuu Chronicle

*i All Lcicnl AdvcrÜBemcnlu Under
This Heading T H R E E C E N T S o
Line For Fnch Insertion. Minimum
Charee 25 Cents.

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Swr*&lt; rotators
YrUuw fin«

For Kent T w o furnri'Heri room»
(¡«•ntlvmen preferred.
M rs. It. F,
To la r. HOT M agnolia.
26 -tf
For Kent after N o v . 1s t —
c o tta g e , 1216 Park a v e n u e .
per m onth including w a t e r .
Spencer.
.

10r

Sirin* Hr«n&lt;
p« lb. .

V E G E T A B L E

110 2nd Stroot. West
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W E D E L IV E R

- Koa K en t— Good s e v e n acre farm,
Wonted- Sten ograph er with tw o
barn and bouse, q o ar B o ck Ham­
years*
ex|K&gt;rlenee desires position at
mock S ta tio n , k n o w n us f a s t i « GilrCnn furnish best of refetdon.
Address f o r a C . Holllngcr, o n c e .
Address, Steno, c-o i lc r n ld .
1206 C e n te r St., C n n u s t o ta , New e n c e s .
F or Sale— If y o u wish to b u y the Y nr\.
27 - 4 tc
li-tfC
lies! grade, best s it u a t e d and ch eap
i
\\ anted
.Man s t l L i i d m T m o n ey ,
est 6 or 10 a cre ce le r y farm on the
rooms
tQ
eith
er
bo
y mq out or t a k e one*
m a r k e t , for q u ic k sale, sec DurTii m
store
half
interest
in share crop ping live
L ew is, 207 F rench u ven u e.
28-ltc
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a c r e s . . C rop a l r e a d y s t a r t e d .
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For Sale— C e l e r y P lants.
A p p ly
, four g o o d opening.
C io se in tow n. • It.
t o C ecil G u b b c tt, F rench Avenu e.
H . D . , c-o H e ra ld .
2 H-2 tp
27 *4 tc
aven u e

Furnished m oin s fur housekeeping
Mrs. C * II. S m i t h 's , 3 UM Park
re., between 3 rd a n d 4 1li streets.

1At f

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Don't 9 « n Grouch.
T h e old C o nn ecU cti tam e r bad thn
right idea
A group of lo* i rotiius
Wet-- talking at the Umiu I c'orilel store
lit« 1 the best way to diiA great
ninny theories were* advanced
Filial­
ly th e others turned to Zak and de­
manded tils opinion. "W all.” said he,
"I a in ’t reddy ter die Jl«i ylt. out If
I had to pass In. the checks I'd Just
lik e *a have som ethin' tickle me ta
d eath an die n laughin'
It doi wn t
cost :iti&gt; more to be pleased than to
b e grouchy
Hut it in--aim a lot mote

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COTTON
N E W E S T FALL M O D E L S
A T R A D I C A L R E D U C T IO N S
A Chance to H elp the Southland
Much depends upon the H om e
consumption of Cotton.

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H E lone, protecting "rain or shine"
coat, made to meet t h e exigencies
of travel or life tn the out-of-doors, Is
c a t on simple lines...
One of the most practical of these
coats ts pictured here. It hangs
straig h t on the figure. T h e needed
fullness a t the bust Una la provided
for by two small plaits on each shoul­
der. This Is taken up from the swell
of the bust down In a stitched-In plait
a t each side of. the front, the plaits
extending below the normal waist*
Una for a t least six Inches.
Tho coat Is open at the throat,, but
w ithout revsrs. The neck Is finished
with n small sallqr collar and tbe
sleeves with turnback cuffs. Hone
buttons a r e used for faatenlug and as
a decorative feature on t^te cuffs. *
Coats of this \ l n d aro made with
- skirts (a match. The' latter, severely
plain and s tra ig h t a re worn with
blouses of thin wash illk, pongee or
sheer wash fabrics. These coats and
s k irts require firmly woven- rainproof
goods tn quiet stsple colors. Either
. ca n be worn without th e other, and
th e coa t la designed lo do duty wher« v e n a separate cost Is needed.
- In som e of the new models

Do your part in responding to this
com m endable cause.

c o s t s nre c u t with a flaring skirt pet
onto a shorter bodice In tho stylo of
tho R u sslsn t cost. 'O thers, of heavier
fabrics, are cut double-breasted, In
long-walsled designs having an Invert­
ed p la it at each aide to give a slight
flare to the skirt p a r t In these the
sleeves aro large and a i r t i g h t with
tu rn b a c k cuffs:. Turnover collars th at
may be brought up snugly and tight­
ly about the heeb tnako th is a warmer
g a rm e n t than open-throated models.
T h is Is best for (ho automobile.
* O ne of the most modish of costs
belongs In the redlngote class. It Is
constructed with nn easy-fitting longsleeved Jacket to which a plaited
s k i r t Is set on. This term inates a t
ea ch side three Inches, or a little
more, from the front of the jheket, to
whlBb It la attached under a belt of
folded satin. There la a rolling collar
of velvet and 'narrow cuffs of It, both
finished with a silk braid.- T he Jacket j
la fastened with targe' barrel-shaped
b u tto n s a t the fro n t W hen a skirt
to m atch any of these utility coyts la
needed It la cut In the atnlght-Ilne
■tyle and the requisite fullness given
w ith inverted plaits.
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Make a saving in doing so.
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For Sale Lterrnuda onion j
.00 per th ou san d at Slones
Union a v e n u e .
2

g ain.
15 acres r ig h t Iti villi
feet from It, It. a id in g . C h
o n Ansy terms.
15 acres nil
a n d irrigated.
F ine tlowir
T h e land is all fen ced and ju
to Hurt planting.
Y o u ru
th e price of I lie la n d this y
y o u want a b a rga in call on
20!* Hum Fifth St . Knit ford

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S u tiford. Fla . N o v .10. UH 1
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interested it. the Idea uf huvinU a
* K|k» Ml m„ rilll ,
Editor nf Th e H erald
; «Ioni«! bitnks lua'vided under thè
big leifue ’ team winter here, and ¡
m &gt; y vniurul
W|U , ,
lieur &gt;ir It w;h» « ith tiiueh pica»- *-Gltute Um*ii curretiey lidi following
« p ic i to re*pond lib era lly t o t b ‘* , held at , hl.
T h ,.u t r „ m.xt uri* and intensi timi I remi Dr. | .cionths of cureful preparatimi and
**a « U . . i u , . . , i * .
inihape. The
ow t R *
. lie n cordially i i\ned tu atten d
the president of i n u “ " ' 1 ‘'*l '* T h e program will he publish'*«! la t ir
.„lion* to winter here will Rive one

m idea of the vust a m o u n t of. Rood
accruing from t h e s ame:
*Tbc length of time t ha t t he eluh
,t,uld be in your city for t raining
purpose* would be a b o u t threu week* ,
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W ITH BU SY TIM E

li..» the a d d itio n I u dv u i.iu g
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he ru. ini •*. a r i . ) ite d I*V 'la* Lanks (
i and vidi prveenl the acceptutici* of
' h u k y collateral
Iti elicci it m&gt;»k.-s j
' t h e T inted S ta le s treasury, the bigi
Lank if the tuition somewhat after T H E P R E S I D E N T W IL L HAVE
the fvjihiou of the Hank of ivug'and
A M OST IMPORTANT
v hielt i.t the big hank uf K n g la m l,
MESSAGE
hut with the added s a fe ly of all the
nation's resources and su|»ervision
lo-hiiol il..- huge -••ntr.il lunik
To
VV.ivhi^'gi¡in
Nov
0 . — Preaiclcnlu. . -.
d.*r tiii» sy stem legitim ate huMtie-s
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. . , W il soft hps u busy w t ^ k bofora luin_.
i.&lt;■«*&lt;1
W &lt; : j r u r f i ) K i f o r tfte û p en |n | of con.
or he ■ a
to unw..rranti&lt;
i .i . n
* Besides c o m p le tin g his l i i i n n h
I cia! pu nies

m ^ ç i p v h r "wilt* rtt*ril5T*'tìfP’;‘R ò f o :
U._ J_ AltilcE» Luuimjiub-aùuu apru««-.*rt(i*..*,,tH*n;. t- nn - "v-poT-b-mattini: j
jiealt s it uat ion with two American
pie* i&gt;f 'A i t a i M t t i i t le s ." in a recent .-vent ut \ meri e a n history
The In :
diplom
ats, just hack from the war
issiti* of The II. rubi
1 am glatl to roacking benefit» nf thè m*w cur ]
zone,
consider
m an y pr***«tmi~«b»mewlimi thut »e are a* a pei .pie wtiking .epe) law , te ; ccogmxed by bankvr»
tic problems,- and r e d e ir a a n u m ber
up to th e iinpottance o f “ birth regis­ end btlsiness mete -frr/rvery sectton,
of im p o r ta n t callers.
tratio n .".'fo r I find u po n inqu iry t h a t r.nd regardless of^politicai tiffiliution.
In co m pleting the message, it is
we h a v e not been as careful in o b- tboy look forviarli to this new law ita
understood
the P residen t will con
aarving the laws or rules g overn ing n booti to thè business interest* of T H E HE RAL D R E Q U E S T E D T O
;hc
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this fe a tu re of an i m p o r ta n t tneas- thè loinitr. .
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h a ppy to state h o w e v e r
~probahl7 about f t u r c 1“ 7th ami leav*
{ittrD E L I B E R A T E L Y W A L K E D l;P
ini there about March 2fith or ’. ' 7 th
v.....•* *" •• reiptest f r o m t h e t b il d
T O HIS V IC T IM A N D
Hlirettu of tin* D e p a r t me t t i of L a h o r
fieri* in'*1 many advertising ad
ât
W u&gt; Dili lît o n .
a iiimmittee on .
vantage*-that cun he derived from a
KIR E D ( . I N
turili r egistriti ion «.;* a p p o i n t e d b y
vuit of one of the leading clubs of
tlWi-lf.in
I l-i-.i r I m e i t of t h e
(fccmur.tr&gt; to your city.
Y o u r el.
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malic ini.ditt*»ii&gt; will out ur.il)&gt; t »
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ably where such talk might he of
treat benefit t o you.
Hall players s h o t , t h e ch. rgi* f i l t e r i n g t tie h o w . T ' it. M Mamin is t h i s c o m m i t t e e ,
has t h e Himple d i s t i n c t i o n of b e i n g
meet a great many people a nd vis.t a n d c o m i n g o u t a t t h e Jutck

t ¡re.it nt.iny cities duri ng a sea on
«nd they &gt;1&lt;&gt; not lull to talk
Trie
fart that or., of the leading elul**- "f
tfc* country train tu y o u r «it *. \ -i. t
i» pine, i
h.1 in.’ of y our
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columns of pr.ii In ail) ev**r&gt; new»
paper ttt the I'nited S t a le s
[t
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ou - a* I rep) «■*■•■ i .it in
TT. Ult* p.kjH*r** a *i rulliti ht* o lit atiipil
in no OlhiT manner and at tin i n vt
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in Da­ • itti» ir.tmifn: t tie¡ «
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a n*omit &gt;if r ■ •*. i j
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a»»u! î
T h*»*** «.* 1 ■ • h»*r t»«.•lilt - "1 till
a|Q'»,ií ti» . * .r ii \
on mrgl.t * ..
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Novelli ber I n , TU I. thi*
tw*oIv.'* 'egioiii.l hanks iirovided for

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Some of our citizens .»re t hought
b»&gt;ly rnumuining those s t um b lm g
block., lor the real of u* to experinumt with.
f «uggr-rit t ha t they
iither forget to {»ut t he Hose-*out . tir
remember to pull it in.
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D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS

get first page m ention as
the largest advertisers in
today's issue. ‘ The ad ­
vertisement may be found
°n page 2

Special Notice
The Herald will on each
day call attention to the'
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I.- t h e c us t ome r* .1 j i. r 1 . i j • .7 ¡nr
t i , ¡m n . . - . n. produi tim i nf M irii'
t intensi,
t . i k i i . g h i - &gt;* . u n ' e
SIIII* YD! It l’ A&lt; K A L E S NnYV t - », ■
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I,m many estim ates m arie a« to this,
A N D MA R K T HE M “ K o R
t líese securities to the regional hunk
luit non** of them h a v e hail uny deCHRISTMAS. '
and borrow more money on them
(■ i-iulahie inform ation a s their fouutn loan to a third customer, and so
it.l l n in
It is of the g retes t imppr*
i . i . down
to th e Inst $100
D o your C h n stin u « »hopjui g early i .iiiii - to every citrus g r o w e r in Flor
It will r e a d i l y h e seen t h a t by this
a n d «ynd your t'hrn*tmto lunkSgc» :&lt;|ii li.it I here rhnulil be som e d efin ­
• &gt; i t e m t h e h a n k s of t h e - o t i n t r y
e a r l y t.** thv «logaii tin» &gt;•*;.r
Not ii» kn o w led g e as to how fust the
l .-ve a l m o s t . u t i l i m i l e.l r e s o u r c e s anil
S
o n l y art* the m erchants m fa v o r id
{«rodili itoti of oranges a n d g ra pefru it c a n make lo a n s to their custom ers
th e xhoji early itlo« hut the ju.sto n a untie h ith e rto unknow n
The
otFice and cxjirc»** ftllm* and ¡ill the i- Ilk. ly to increasi*.
o t h e r carrier» aft* anxious t',&gt; g'*t the
p a c k a g e s early in order to les-eti
th o strain in cu m ben t to t h e t hii-t
mas rush.

BEGIN YOUR BUYING
BEFORE THE RUSH

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SUMMARY OF THE WAR

While com parative tjuict prevails are possibly in th e last stages of thi
along t hi,* hat lie lines in Flanders t .til** from Y’ pre-i to Artnentieres, *
und northern France, report» from a » ‘ the (le r m a n artillery lire bad
tin* ea stern theater of t h e war ind i­ slackened a n d th e in fan try uttuck»
cate t liât lighting, p a r t ic u la r ly in virtually had ceased
A d ispa tch Lrotn Athens suya T u r ­
R u c i a n Poland, hun b ee n of a very
key intends to sequ esterate all rejistubborn nature.
Palrwtiift*
’ l l u T i a admits* th a t b e tw e e n ttir K''ius Ci.tnbUshrncnt» in
Vistula
and W a ita R iv e r s
the Ger* belonging to Prance. Great Jlr.iiui.
mans still maintain s t r o n g l y fortified | u,*d Russia.
positions, ajthough t h e ir losses ore
' on ‘*‘‘ r {,iiet» Sent twu&gt;
rupurted very large.
T h ‘* &lt;L*rmun Field M arsh al, vun
w
,
.
, , I der Goltz, G o v e r n o r of B elg ia n cap“ Russians again
have
occupte,il
■ .
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...
,
.
lured t e r rito r y , has been a tta ch ed
C z ern o w itz . und th e A u stria n s are
to tho e n to u r a g e of the S u lta n *&gt;f
retreating precipitately from B u ko
T u r k e y . G en era l von IIKRafT is the
winu.
i.i * G o ve rn o r of Belgium
Km peror William,
a ccord ing to
,,reil|(i,.nl w ,{.„,„ lB ,.M„., t,-.l to
Ii, rbn a d v i c e i t« with the G e r m a n
thiH
U lt |, n #tir&gt; \

or |L I hat I- Ç, a I*
all Salili noli* people.

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has lie.
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Vini.a -Mr to France
n-p.T .--I that Mr
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.ge i root toe

l(i.ii. n of il-&gt;)l.illd pro;-«* it.g a ¡-'a i
T■ir
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¡. ». to Lai .&gt;pe
Ame-ssr Chile a n d
S.HHI
\ .. iitina, w lie n. vi* j ust
been e l e v at e d from t h o r a n k of Mill*
-lOr
will In received by t he Presl,|.*n’ - U e. i -e o,-j a nd
I hur.ilay
During tie* vvi-.-k M r Wilson will
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i luir.iwt g t--ter.il troop» from
id
a u l i t e . ot

YOUR W AR TAX
STARTS TODAY

t he

Colorado

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dis-

trict».
I la ngef ii us t ' r o s s i n g s

\t t In annual meet ng of the mi*
li-in.il a-*-,elation of ra ilw a y m m 'mi'Sloin'rs which t-&gt;i’ k plac.- last wee
m
\\ . bitigtuti a &gt;a m p aign
was
I M IM
TIME
\«»1
I HINK
-t . rt«-l
eliminate d angerous grade
i I \ \ I LL U i &gt; !
Y 4M
cro.-u.fng», am i -Florida was nam ed
MONEY
uniting tile »lai*-» where till* work la
i—mTtultY' needed
Thu com m ittee on g ra d e crossiti gx
M e p u|i, geiitletuen and Indica of
Sanfnrd and get ym ir war tax re,- i and t r e .passing upon railroads re­
l-!-lpls ill I lie shape «rf me.- new | ported thut m Florida ¡17 were killed
and Cl injured in g ra d e crossing ac«Vam|e&lt;
Y -ni llave Iii-i-i« joklng iihout tile cideiiis m 1**11 ; .hut J ’-t w«*re WiIle*tl
war tn Korop- ai d tnakntg light of atol II werv to.uriol io 191 — and
I lie |n-o|.li* w lli, huve Itceil heiiríllg thnt ¡10 w .Te kll.i ll a n d JtS itljurc I ir&gt;
the burdeos oit-r tlo-re, ne\er tliin k - 1911 . a luid record
indecd, io a
ing t hat mi.y lo* the war mtglit nf-¡ »tute wiuisi* pu|iulation is a» small a»,
fect voti ove. l.ere in L u c k y Sun- Florida*«
furd, bot the war is right her® wi t h
A ctin g upon the committee*» reynu and you have tin* glorious up- port, a W ashington d is p a tc h reports.
port unify o f t lu d d i n g some of y o u r t h e national nssociuCoil of railw a y
money uiul in-i y o u r blood, u ith o gh commissioners tnstrui ;ed its s&lt; creyour heart will tdeed at tii« th o u g h t lary to end to G o v e r n o r T r a m m e ll
of sliedding »o m uch good money for a copy of these figures; directing hi*
nothing.
a ttention in a letter to tho tab le
T h e war tux go»*» into effect toiLiy showing the killed ar.d injured and
in this uiari* tow n und every oliter urging him to include iu his m esm ge
tow n in the Triiii-il S ta le s and y o u to the*next legislature a reenm m enda
i n u .l get your l i u l u «tutn|)» at th e lion th a t u la w be e p a e t e d conferring
banks in this c it y .
No other pluce upon th e public se rv ice commit sion
td 'get thertf ’ hnd jtist .likp the Idea of Florida the jiUwer (OT*require the
of g e ttin g a loan the bank» h ave t h e separation each year of as m any and
edge on this business.
such g ra d e crossings p s the com.nia*
W a lk right up, ludier and g e n tle ­ sion is co nvinced p u b lic sa fety do
men und w henever y o u need uny ol mands and conditions warrunt, with
the articles listed below if y o u arc power to a ppo rtion th e jo x p e n se .
an o td in a ry citizen y o u must p a y
G o v e rn o r T r u m m cll, th«f «iispatch
the m oney:
suys, is also usked to recominond to
C o n tracts, 1,0 c each.
the legisla ture that it en act a law
t res{,i.s-.ihg upon ruilrond
Frei ght - a n d e x p r e s s - h: pm&gt;*nt » 1c n a king
,,(
rigtit
of
way a mtuemi nor |iu.ii»h*
receipt
or
lull
on eni'll ev pr e
able b y 'fine or imp»isonmunt.
1tiling,
B o th laws are n**&lt;*«i»-«1 in F lorida
Insurance,
1
oil e.u h dollar of
and should tie unacted b y the next
p cin iu m (laid.
ITomrssory note«, 2c on e i c h $100 legislature without difficulty.— if th e
1915 law making b o d y is to be o f
or fraction thereof.
the
high order hoped for,
Protests on note» or chocks, 2 Gc

T h i s idea can a n d should be c u r ­
ried o u t by the sh o ppin g p u blic und
it i s just as e a sy to purchuM* o r m ake
p r ese n ts and l e n d them n e x t , w e e k
as to wait until t h e week of C h r i s t ­
m a s . T h e m crch u u is will h ave their
C h r i s t m a s sto cks on display in a
few d ay s und th e people can buy
now before the sto cks are picked
o v e r and in this way get a into h
arm)’ in the east.
fiy k e, Mini-*«*r to Hoi’ anil. who it
b e t t e r selection
F
o
ld
Marshal
F
rench
,
c
o
m
m
a
n
d
er
i» unilerstootl ha» brought it message
O u r advice to y o u is to read 1 he
ol
the
British
e
x
p
e
d
itio
n
a
r
y
f
o
r
c
e
s
,
,
from
Queen Willielminu with {dans
H e r a l d — the C h ristm u s num ber
in
an
official
sta
te
m
e
n
t,
gives
on
o
p
:
for
peace.
s h o p early and s h i p early - m arking
Berlin tlUpurches suys Servians
th o packages p lain ly for C h r istm a s tiinlslic view of th e situ atio n In '
an d Belgium .
Hi* report
are opposing th e Austrian a d v a n co each.
a n d save the tired clerks both in the France
T e le g ra p h and teleph on e messages,
s to re s and theypostollico and express brings t h e operations u p to N o v c m - J w U h heav'y c o u n te r a tta c k s, b u t the
• &gt;vd ■“
ber 2 0 , b u t he co n clu d es b y s a y i n g A u strisns h a v e gained g to u n d bc- l c ea ch where toll charge e x cee d s
office.
15 cents.
tlnat signs t r e in e v id e n c e t h a t “ we y o n d S a r a je v o .
S h o p eorly and often.
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The State Sun day School Associa­
tion, which ha» been in annual sen*
*-on lit T a m pa, closed it« sessions
Thtir*day with a tino parade of
Sunday school children.
T h e a.s*oci»tion will meet, nexyt y ea r in Mi*mi.
Large nttrndanri- and great
interest in the p r o g r a m s m arked the
I’ ostmimler H askins h .- i . n u. * t * &lt;1
Biteting of 1914 ,
th e public to not only shop early
bu t »hip early an d his idea is to
h a v e the parcel {»out package., made
r e u d y now and* m arked " N o t to I .*
o p e n e d until C h ristm a s, 1 and in this
w u y the doners and rerip.e t
can
h a v e the package* aent and receive d
on tim e and, nil will he pence, and
h nppincss on C h r is tm a s Day.

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- , hop
p e n t o miss any o n e t h e special c u n
he seen it ¡‘ hl- II •’’aid lllll i ,.t .1
litio*
to I ,11.. -.Jjiy te.id.1 lor I he
" • *1" 1 I -oli* ito* and h**lp them to Mime out
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: ta -i n i-id,. -t j t ,v *i-.t ; &gt; 111tit f , vi tu. I» he disposes of lu» iru it. T h e r e I I” • o p í l a t e panics.
Tudor the now
louncil
was p i c ked up by Mr, l uri i- uo fee, no cost and no oblig a tio n | **&gt;' l *'m D Dri» bunk has
.'fid h u r r i e d away to th e ho*p.irt t»f t h«* gro sut in fUlin i ! UO.mill o n g o o d -ecuritA a n d at
in tum* t o sin • her dviug »on
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of C o m m e r c e of t he U n i t e d St nt es,
who w I! .-all at t h e W h i t e House
•luring t h e ueclf, is e x p o r t e d to urge
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tin- e x a m i n a t i o n of c o n d i t i o n s abroad

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Herald a line Christina* edition will
t rol - tul t h i s s h o u l d m a r k t h e i n a u ­
he I'Stied th l' y ea r and it will he
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mttd
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to get their excellent slo ck of good* w i t h , w hich A m erican exports will
the hanking wystems of th e entire
before the public and also to get th e have tn co mp et e .
worfd a nd when it is put into effect
bu y in g public into the i.ilea nf s h o p ­
Pr es i de nt W.lson has been bu sy
it v|d! banish forever t h a t specter ping early. T h e edition will ho i*for mor e t h a n a m o n t h o n the T r a d o
of fini.-rican h(|itjn&lt;«t. tin* munirMieli on T u e s d a y .
December the
C o mmi ss i on a p p o i n t m e n t ^ , ■ He is
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t u n d e r s t o o d to have de ci de d In Jo*
I go'-&lt; Ml nicht en-.pl&gt;;.. a i l l o l i pay . »U m 1 « ' .ti
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

HANGERS FOR CLOTHES
S IM P L E AND E F F E C T IV E

SCHEME

For Sale— Limited
supply
full
blood H. I, Red eggs for batching.
11.00 for 13. Huy t,pa, Herald oflice.

KNOWS THE ART OF DRESS
Whether In Street Coitume or Evenln
Regalia, French Woman la
Never Fu*ay.

CLA SSIFIED
A D V ERTISIN G

OF D E C O R A T IO N .

Eat More Fresh Vegetables
T h e y a r e W h o le s o m e , A p p e t iz in g , E c o n o m ic a l

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House» for «alp or ren t.

J . Musson

F r e s h F r o m th o L o cal G r o w e r *
( &gt;r*fl(rs«
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f'rpprrv
Little Shapea Marked on the Wood
and T h e n T rea ted With Ebony
Stain in Manner Deacrlbed
Will Oe Satisfactory.
Th ere la no need for one’s clothes
to look crumpled when hangers lo put
them on can bo bad for one penny
each. They nre Just tn Iho raw state.
It la true, hut they can tie «Imply and
canity decorated In the follow Ins way
Make n fow simple shapes on the
wood. Ruch hs squares, little rounds.
or diamond shapes; purchase a-botlls
of ebony stain, mark tiiu shapes In
with pen o r brush and stnln the back­
ground with tbo ebony. A bottle .ol
tho etfriw cart be- bought cheaply, and
one bottle will decorate many hangers.
If onco golpg over in nut uufllclent.
when tho’ flrst coating 1« quite dry, do
It again, then leave to dry thoroughly
fof a few days.
Purchase n little white hard spirit
varnish, and brush It over the hanger;
tho effect Is beautiful and tho nrtlelo
will look os though made of ebony
rod Inlaid with Ivory. I f .a poker ma­
chine la td hand, the shapea ciin be
marked In with the poker point and
the whole of tho background dotted
In with the poker, or the background

permit« herself tn clew nil the noveltli*» that the couturier« hnn- catliered for the new season
Mho 1« en­
tertained, nmused, perhaps a llttlo
tempted n t Ttmrs to s w r r r r from ttro
monotones In dress fabric and la
linings, but her Innate sense of refine­
ment and her horror of appearing
ns one of tho untutored crowd, sar­
torially speaking, save her from drees
indiscretion.
liy day she Is elegant to tho last
degree, ns only the truo Pnrlslcnno
can be^ In sable hues; by-night* st**Is transformed Into nn exquisite but­
terfly. her lithe flgiiro lightly veiled
In delicate gossamers of etherenl hues
or brilliant In ciottc chromatics. She
Is chary of Jewels in the daytime, but
J ii tho evening her nude shoulders and
softly coiled collTuro are resplendent
with diamonds or enriched with
strands of pearls
Hut whether In
trottf’ur costume 'or Tn full evening
regalia, mndnmo Is never fussy In her
habiliments. In this respect the wom­
en of other countries havo much to
learn.
Getting a Line on Him.
“ W hat do you do with thnt ropo you
carry around on your saddle?" asked

*i All Lcicnl AdvcrÜBemcnlu Under
This Heading T H R E E CENTS o
Line For Fnch Insertion. Minimum
Charee 25 Cents.

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For Kent after N ov. 1st— &amp; room
cottage, 1216 Park aven ue. SI2.60
per month including water. G. W.
Spencer.
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V E G E T A B L E

110 2nd S t r o o t . W e s t
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W E D E L IV E R

- Koa Kent— Good seven acre farm,
Wonted- Stenographer with two
barn and bouse, qoar Bock Ham­
years*
ex|K&gt;rlenee desires position at
mock Station, known us f a s t i « GilrCnn furnish best of refetdon.
Address f o r a C. Holllngcr, o n c e.
1206 Center St., Cnnustota, New ences. Address, Steno, c-o ilcrnld.
For Sale— I f you wish to buy the Ynr\.
2 7 -4 tc
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lies! grade, best situated and cheap
i
\\ anted .Man s t lL i id m T money,
est 6 or 10 acre celery farm on the
rooms
tQ
either boy mq out or take one*
m arket, for quick sale, sec DurTii m
store
half
interest in share cropping live
Lewis, 207 French uvenue.
2 8 - lt c
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a c r e s . . Crop already started.
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For Sale— Celery Plants.
Apply
, four good opening.
Ciose in town. • It.
to Cecil Gubbctt, French Avenue.
H. D ., c-o Herald.
2H-2tp
27*4tc
avenue

Furnished moins fur housekeeping
Mrs. C * II. S m ith 's , 3UM Park
re., between 3rd and 4 1li streets.
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Don't 9« n Grouch.
T h e old ConnecUcti tame r bad thn
right idea
A group of lo* i rotiius
Wet-- talking at the UmiuI c'orilel store
lit« 1 the best way to diiA great
ninny theories were* advanced
Filial­
ly the others turned to Zak and de­
manded tils opinion. "Wall.” said he,
"I ain ’t reddy ter die Jl«i ylt. out If
I had to pass In. the checks I'd Just
like *a have somethin' tickle me ta
death an die n laughin'
It doi wn t
cost :iti&gt; more to be pleased than to
b e grouchy
Hut it in--aim a lot mote

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N E W E S T FALL M ODELS
A T R A D IC A L R E D U C T IO N S
A Chance to Help the Southland
Much depends upon the H om e
consumption of Cotton.
H E lone, protecting "rain or shine"
coat, made to meet the exigencies
of travel or life tn the out-of-doors, Is
c a t on simple lines...
One of the most practical of these
coats ts pictured here.
It hangs
straight on the figure. The needed
fullness at the bust Una la provided
for by two small plaits on each shoul­
der. This Is taken up from the swell
of the bust down In a stitched-In plait
a t each side of. the front, the plaits
extending below the normal waist*
Una for at least six Inches.
Tho coat Is open at the throat,, but
without revsrs. The neck Is finished
with n small sallqr collar and tbe
sleeves with turnback cuffs. Hone
buttons are used for faatenlug and as
a decorative feature on t^te cuffs. *
Coats of this \lnd aro made with
- skirts (a match. The' latter, severely
plain and straight are worn with
blouses of thin wash illk, pongee or
sheer wash fabrics. These coats and
skirts require firmly woven- rainproof
goods tn quiet stsple colors. Either
. can be worn without the other, and
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the co at la designed lo do duty wher«v en a separate cost Is needed.
- In some of the new models
n

co sts nre cu t with a flaring skirt pet
onto a shorter bodice In tho stylo of
tho Russlsnt cost. 'Others, of heavier
fabrics, are cut double-breasted, In
long-walsled designs having an Invert­
ed plait at each aide to give a slight
flare to the skirt p a rt In these the
sleeves aro large and airtigh t with
turnback cuffs:. Turnover collars that
may be brought up snugly and tight­
ly about the heeb tnako this a warmer
garm ent than open-throated models.
This Is best for (ho automobile.
* One of the most modish of costs
belongs In the redlngote class. It Is
constructed with nn easy-fitting longsleeved Jacket to which a plaited
sk irt Is set on. This terminates a t
each side three Inches, or a little
more, from the front of the jheket, to
whlBb It la attached under a belt of
folded satin. There la a rolling collar
of velvet and 'narrow cuffs of It, both
finished with a silk braid.- The Jacket j
la fastened with targe' barrel-shaped
buttons at the front When a skirt
to match any of these utility coyts la
needed It la cut In the atnlght-Ilne
■tyle and the requisite fullness given
with inverted plaits.
1
JULIA BOTTOML 1 Y.
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Do your part in responding to this
commendable cause.
Take advantage of this sale.
Make a saving in doing so.
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For Sale Lterrnuda onion j
.00 per thousand at Slones
Union avenue.
2

gain.
15 acres right Iti villi
feet from It, It. aiding. Ch
on Ansy terms.
15 acres nil
and irrigated.
Fine tlowir
Thirteenth-Century Fire Prevention.
T
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land
is
all
fenced
and ju
Orio wonders what fato would havo
You ru
overtaken tho captured starter of flrei to Hurt planting.
in thirteenth century London. For uf the price of I lie land this y
ter tho blazo of l!12, which lasted tea you want a bargain call on
days. swalloWed up purl of London 20!* Hum Fifth St . Knit ford
bridge, and was tbo cautso of over 1,001
deaths, every precaution was takes
against fires. For instance, nil buildera, of bouses were ordered to rool
them with tiles, shingle boards, of
lend, and to stop nn outbreak any
bouse could be pulled down.
Thun,
Mr. H. It. Wheatley on the safeguards.
" F o r tho speedy removal of burning
'houses each ward was lo provide t
it took Iron hook with a wooden bun­
dle, two chains, and two strong cords,
which were to be left w ith'the bedel
if the ward, who was also provided
with a good horn loudly Hounding'"
And, moreover, every householder was
ordered to keep a barrel of water bs
fore 111« door -Londuu Chronicle

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For Kent Two furnri'Heri room»
(¡«•ntlvmen preferred.
Mrs. It. F,
Tolar. HOT Magnolia.
26-tf

"W hy, when a tenderfoot corncs
this way I use It In trying to get a
lino on him." replied the cowboy.

can be ruled out Ih squares mid filled
with lines going alternate ways. Tbs
hanger Is then varnished over In the
same way ns tho stained one and left
for a few day« before being used.
Before decorating these nrtleles.
they should bo first of nil well «and
papered down until the wood 1« quits
smooth. The hangers ran also be deeornted by twining ribbon round nml
round and putting n small «rent saeln-t
at either end. Ilaqgcr« decorated bt
tho poker or «tain nre excellent tn
give to tho men folk as presents, tlo-v
nre fine rout-hangers A set of six or
more tinugers would go n-r&gt; well at
n bazaar, for they art* necessary arti­
cle» and the novel manner of tu-ntlng
them Is very nttranlve

FOR RENT

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ROPER A C C O M M O D A T I O N S where thè fintemi Hill oi . ur Iute:
|| K WOMAN'S O I.ru W ILL.TODAY MARKS AN EPOCH IN Lank if the tuition somewhat after TH E P R E S ID E N T W IL L HAVE
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Mrs. VMIIitlyu wju,.wi ' ktiOWtl here
the fvjihiou of the Hank of ivug'and
A M O ST IM PO R TA N T
m u st
Mr&gt;
A M E R IC A N RAN K IN C
LOOK A
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I'lisfl
v hielt i.t the big hank uf Knglaml,
at o n c e
M ESSA G E
Lilju nffik
aTÌH thi' in.kiiy friends of the
hut with the added safely of all the
Cir c l e s
TANT M A T T E R
fam ily sympathize wit h _ them in
nation's resources and su|»ervision
their iillln imi'..
lo-hiiol il..- huge -••ntr.il lunik
To
VV.ivhi^'gi¡in
Nov
0 . — Preaiclcnlu. . -.
• Wgny business men have become
S u tiford. Fla . Nov .10. UH 1
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t L.^ . t &gt;v•! Ve ^e- d.*r tiii» system legitimate huMtie-s
pettin g
,
,
. . , W il soft hps u busy wt^k bofora luin_.
interested it. the Idea uf huvinU a
* K|k» Ml m„rilll ,
Editor nf The Herald
; «Ioni«! bitnks lua'vided under thè i.&lt;■«*&lt;1
W &lt; :jr u r f i ) K i f o r tfte ûpen|n| of con.
big leifue ’ team winter here, and ¡
m &gt; y v n iu ru l
W|U , ,
lieur &gt;ir It w;h» « i t h tiiueh pica»- *-Gltute Um*ii curretiey lidi following or he
■a
to unw..rranti&lt; i .i . n
* Besides completing his l i i i n n h
«pici to re*pond liberally to tb ‘* , held at , hl.
T h ,.utr„ m.xt uri* and intensi timi I remi Dr. | .cionths of cureful preparatimi and I cia! pu nies
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p v h r "wilt* rtt*ril5T*'tìfP’;‘R ò f o :
**a « U . . i u , . . , i * . U._ J _ AltilcE» Luuimjiub-aùuu apru««-.*rt(i*..*,,tH*n;. t- nn - "v-poT-b-mattini: j
jiealt
situation with two American
pie* i&gt;f 'A it a i M t t i i t l e s ." in a recent .-vent ut \ meri e a n history
The In :
inihape. The
ow t R *
. lie n cordially i i\ned tu attend
diplomats,
just hack from the war
1 am glatl to roacking benefit» nf thè m*w cur ]
the president of i n u “ " ' 1 ‘'*l '* T h e program will he publish'*«! latir issiti* of The II. rubi
zone,
consider
many pr***«tmi~«b»mew.„lion* to winter here will Rive one
limi thut » e are a* a pei .pie wtiking .epe) law , te ; ccogmxed by bankvr»
tic problems,- and red eira a number
m idea of the vust amount of. Rood
up to the iinpottance of “ birth regis­ end btlsiness mete -frr/rvery sectton,
of important callers.
accruing from the same:
tration.".'for I find upon inquiry th a t r.nd regardless of^politicai tiffiliution.
In completing the message, it is
we have not been as careful in ob- tboy look forviarli to this new law ita
*Tbc length of time that the eluh
understood
the President will con
aarving the laws or rules governing n booti to thè business interest* of T H E HERALD R E Q U EST ED TO
,t,uld be in your city for training
;hc
adv
this feature of an im portant tneas- thè lo in itr. .
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purpose* would be about threu week* ,
inge'
lerman antii
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Novelli ber I n , T U I. thi*
ftfcT'icr-*.::
TH IS MONTH
trust
law
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{ittr- tw*oIv.'* 'egioiii.l hanks iirovided for
D E L I B E R A T E L Y W A L K E D l;P
exporters
to
Cooperate
in.
order l a
ini there about March 2fith or ’. '7th
v......•* * " •• r e i p t e s t f r o m t h e t b i l d j u jj L i . i - a c u r r u n c y l a w w a r e .. p w tx
Following
the
usual
custom
of
T
h
e
meet
foreign
opposition.
T O H IS V IC T IM A N D
H lire ttu o f tin* D e p a r t m e t t i of L a h o r {,,(. b i - u u - s s u n d e r g o v e r n m e n t a l M in ­
fieri* in'*1 many advertising ad
Herald a line Christina* edition will
President Fahey of the Chamber
â
t
W u&gt; Dili lît o n .
a
iiim m ittee
o n . t ro l - t u l t h i s s h o u l d m a r k t h e i n a u ­
vantage*-that cun he derived from a
KIR E D ( . I N
he
I'Stied thl' year and it will he of Commerce of the United Stntes,
tu r ili r e g i s t r i t i ion « . ; * a p p o i n t e d b y g u r a ’ -*n o f t h e g r e a t e s t e r a o f ¡iin&lt;
vuit of one of the leading clubs of
lugger and he't.-r than ever
T h e who w I! .-all at the White House
tlW i-lf.in
I l-i-.i r I m e i t o f
the
peril
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upon
lio i
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(fccmur.tr&gt; to your city.
Your el.
edition ha-, lie.'ti -|h*i |uII&gt; rei|Ut*wted •luring the ueclf, is exported to urge
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to i.i1 |tut.|i-bed earlier tin. year by c a Tying uUt ¿vt once a provision for
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IUlked "• umI aiHerUsed it the club * Irj.i lid o i : i d a y . : i . n o i
the mei i hunt' of '•anford who want tin- examination of conditions abroad
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u i n . * .u.-I uiolwiv.-s nini c o ­ mttd
■p e| all lilt- hi-'l f e a t u r .
|e»vn t h e r e in good »hup«*
Y **.tr . fi.-r t l i r ............... h i
to get their excellent slock of good* with, which American exports will
train!nit facilities and your city w ill, \\ l í de r , the e i g h t - y e a r old *-on of o p e r a t e w i t h t h e m in securing the the hanking wystems of the entire before the public and also to get the
have tn compete.
be «{token of by our players p ro h -' Mr. and Jrs. II. L. Wilder, living on registrador of all children horn ill worfd and when it is put into effect buying public into the i.ilea nf sh op­
President W.lson has been busy
ably where such talk might he of t h e o u t s ki r t s of We st O r l a n d o was Su li fj &gt;r 11 nr Ms n.i irhy v i c i n i t y . M r * , it v|d! banish forever that specter ping early. The edition will ho i*for more than a month on the Trado
of fini.-rican h(|itjn&lt;«t. tin* munirtreat benefit to you.
Hall players s h o t , the ch. rgi* f i l t e r i n g t tie how. T' it. M Mamin is t h i s c o m m i t t e e ,
Mieli on Tuesday.
December the
has t h e Himple d i s t i n c t i o n of b e i n g m u t i .1 p a l m
Commission appointment^, ■ He is
f I il Will W ill
meet a great many people and vis.t a n d c o m i n g out at the Jutck
-.hop
1 .’il t giving the out of town
t understood to have decided In Jo*
I go'-&lt; Ml nicht en-.pl&gt;;.. a i l l o l i pay . »U m 1 « ' .ti
•lilt III.-, t loll l.|
t ¡re.it nt.iny cities during a sea on
i per­ tin* opportunity of selecting
li r 1er re|M ft will he m, de direct
l
\ hu-rti-aii iti ir -Tores .in -1 a eham e .it the h.«t »«•t&gt;t&gt; Davis. ( 'ommissionor of Cor*
«nd they &gt;1&lt;&gt; not lull to talk
Trie
|inrat oms
whose bureau will he
11 I Ii
fart that or., of the leading elul**- "f
*t &lt; le i••uia- »...... that has
me
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i
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o
the new commission,
tfc* country train tu your «it *. \ -i. t
■&gt; &gt;1 'III. I - III ,'.|’|Icr if
*S|111 e
I * ■-iT t■.1in-i* i hr u (it Inn h, 1 e\M-pt ton.tlly l-riglil and Mr Talley is »¡tni to tie n prob­
i» pine, i
h.1 in.’ of y our
! ;* ii 1 1 .
i in ;. will 1f-•r tug . r&lt;i|i» i 'o| good pro es 1 In* a b l e choir« lor one of the places. •
columns of pr.ii In ail) ev**r&gt; new»
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* l.,,t c
paper ttt the I'nited Stales
[t
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v|l h »i •• .;
Itivi-rs
and Harbor» Committee will
«■•u d g •
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mont ini-rry * irr*t mas and will not
fcc her i&gt;I.IM" 1s|lilt 1lll*ll|.|i\ - m t u'. mg siiituldi* discuss with the President the fratn*
a k*'l.
k 1 I i l In ( l i uri
Marx Hi Hu? ! ,1
TT. Ult* p.kjH*r** a *i rulliti ht* o lit atiipil
. . i.f t h e n--\t Itiv r » a n d H a r b o r s
her. Li- libin no OlhiT manner and at tin i n vt í 1n MU .it'll M•*- 1■i* .
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his Is l he projects tie {vrovided for
Conference* will le* held during
D. 1* 1.» v\U .! *I*
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on tl,i • ,JH.J t ng ;..ig*
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to V I »» .. »nr «
pen t o miss any o n e t h e special c un been elevated from tho rank of Mill*
. trip in I bib-"
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will In received by the PreslMarvin wiis ».ml to * i v t-.-.'ii rhe seen it ¡‘hl- II •’’aid lllll i ,.t .1
,|.*n’
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to I , 11 .. -.Jjiy te.id .1 lor I he
During
tie*
vvi-.-k M r Wilson will
«it ii »-ii - ii &gt;..nfurd recognizing i in........ . d
"• *1" 1 I -oli* ito* and h**lp them to Mime out
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value of *1 1 a d v e r t i s i n g will see til l
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vi tu. I» h e disposes of lu» i r u i t . T h e r e I I” •o p í l a t e p a n i c s .
T u d o r t he now all Salili noli* people.
l Mil last evening 1 was pleased wit n a -i n i-id,. trict».
louncil
to think i hud located every lint* of a n d was pi cked up by Mr, l uri i- uo fe e , no cost a n d n o o b l i g a t i o n |**&gt;' l *'m D Dri» bunk has
p.irt t»f t h«* gro sut in fUlin i ! UO.mill on g oo d -ecuritA a n d at
garden hose stretched across tht D u n n .'fid hurri ed away to the ho*-

A BIG BALL TEAM
WILL WINTER HERE :

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L . l k f l . Itili

VITAL STATISTICS REGIONAL BANKS
RECORDED HERE OPEN FOR BUSINESS

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CONGRESS OPENS
WITH BUSY TIME

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CHRISTMAS PAPER
W ILL B E G REA T

ORLANDO YOUTH
KILLS ANOTHER

sidewalk between down and up town. { l it al in tum* t o sin • her dviug »on
I had, hut limit her resident, evident
i) tiro g of ih&lt;- irksuiu......... ..
* of fil l life, or li.lty lie heno in. tig o
mgr*..... . iti war Ion* :.» to eusi.tke
his nan i dentity fur tha t of .. ! i • r
t'’’ * aii-r h a d « t
- ■t ■ *rri
*«:lf witti the incur r i g i hies

Some of our citizens .»re thought
b»&gt;ly rnumuining those stumblmg
block., lor the real of u* to experinumt with.
f «uggr-rit that they
iither forget to {»ut the Hose-*out. tir
remember to pull it in.
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The State Sunday School Associa­
tion, which ha» been in annual sen*
*-on lit Tampa, closed it« sessions
Thtir*day with a tino parade of
Sunday school children. The a.s*oci»tion will meet, nexyt year in Mi*mi. Large nttrndanri- and great
interest in the programs marked the
Biteting of 1914,

The Largest
Advertisement
D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS

get first page mention as
the largest advertisers in
today's issue. ‘ The ad­
vertisement may be found
°n page 2

Special Notice
The Herald will on each
day call atten tio n to th e'
largest ad v ertisem en t in

BEGIN YOUR BUYING
BEFORE THE RUSH

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wish.*« ’ o borrow
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T h e h .Un III.. , I III i) l.ik*
t líese securities to the regional hunk
and borrow more money on them
tn loan to a third customer, and so
i . i . down to the Inst
$100
It will r e a d i l y he seen t h a t by this
• &gt; i t em t h e h a n k s of t h e -oti ntry
l .-ve a l m o s t . ut i l i m i l e.l r e s ou r ce s anil
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c a n make loans to their customers
on a untie hitherto unknown
The

S U M M A R Y O F T H E WAR

T h is idea can and should be cur­
ried out by the shopping public und
it is just as easy to purchuM* or make
presents and le n d them n ex t,w eek
as to wait until the week of C h rist­
mas. The mcrchuuis will have their
C hristm as stocks on display in a
few days und the people can buy
now before the stocks are picked
over and in this way get a into h
b etter selection
Our advice to you is to read 1 he
H erald — the Christmus number
shop early and ship early - marking
tho packages plainly for Christmas
and save the tired clerks both in the
stores and theypostollico and express
•&gt;vd ■“
office.

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■t . triai y ad v n nti ge-- 1 I I
I i • ai -I t hot migli r. gist i .
•* . , .•'■&lt;•' Will I llt.f-l I
,
. -i- i■* ml,.idi- ligure» n g.iril.t g
t i, ¡m n . . - . n. produi timi nf Mirii'
S IIII* YD! It l’A&lt; KALES NnYV t - », ■ .u tl.i- -tat.I'hen- have
I,m many estimates marie a« to this,
AND MARK THEM “ KoR
luit non** of them have hail uny deCHRISTMAS. '
(■i-iulahie information as their fouuit.l l n in
It is of the gretest imppr*
Do your Chnstinu« »hopjui g early i .iiiii - to every citrus grower in Flor
and «ynd your t'hrn*tmto lunkSgc» :&lt;|ii li.it I here rhnulil be some defin­
early t.** thv «logaii tin» &gt;•*;.r
Not ii» knowledge as to how fust the
only art* the merchants m favor id
{«rodili itoti of oranges and grapefruit
the xhoji early itlo« hut the ju.stotFice and cxjirc»** ftllm* and ¡ill the i- Ilk. ly to increasi*.
oth er carrier» aft* anxious t',&gt; g'*t the
packages early in order to les-eti
tho strain incumbent to the t hii-t
mas rush.
I’ostmimler Haskins h .- i . n u. * t * &lt;1
the public to not only shop early
While comparative tjuict prevails
but »hip early and his idea is to along t hi,* hat lie lines in Flanders
have the parcel {»out package., made und northern France, report» from
reudy now and* marked "N o t to I .* tin* eastern theater of the war indi­
opened until Christmas, 1 and in this cate t liât lighting, particularly in
wuy the doners and rerip.e t can R u cian Poland, hun been of a very
have the package* aent and received stubborn nature.
on time and, nil will he pence, and ’l l u T i a admits* that between ttir
hnppincss on Christmas Day.
Vistula
and Waita Rivers the Ger*

Shop eorly and often.
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are possibly in the last stages of thi
t .til** from Y’ pre-i to Artnentieres, *
a » ‘ the (lerm an artillery lire bad
slackened and the infantry uttuck»
virtually had ceased
A dispatch Lrotn Athens suya Tu r­
key intends to sequesterate all rejiK''ius Ci.tnbUshrncnt» in Palrwtiift*
belonging to Prance. Great Jlr.iiui.
mans still maintain strongly fortified |u,*d Russia.
positions, ajthough their losses ore
' on ‘*‘‘r { , iiet» Sent twu&gt;
rupurted very large.
T h ‘* &lt;L*rmun Field Marshal, vun
w
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, , I der Goltz, Governor of Belgian cap“ Russians again
have
occupte,il
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lured territory, has been attached
Czernowitz. und the Austrians are
to tho entourage of the Sultan *&gt;f
retreating precipitately from Buko
Turkey. General von IIKRafT is the
winu.
i.i * Governor of Belgium
Kmperor William, according to
,,reil|(i,.nl w ,{.„,„ lB ,.M„., t,-.l to
Ii, rbn advicei t« with the German
thiH
Ult|, n #tir&gt; \
arm)’ in the east.
fiyke, Mini-*«*r to Hoi’anil. who it
Fold Marshal French, commander i» unilerstootl ha» brought it message
ol the British expeditionary fo rc e s ,, from Queen Willielminu with {dans
in an official statement, gives on op: for peace.
tiinlslic view of the situation In '
Berlin tlUpurches suys Servians
France
and Belgium.
Hi* report
are opposing the Austrian advanco
brings the operations up to N ovcm -Jw U h heav'y counter attacks, but the
ber 20, but he concludes by saying Austrisns have gained gtound bctlnat signs t r e in evidence that “ we yond Sarajevo.

YOUR WAR TAX
STARTS TODAY

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I la ngefi ius t ' r o s s i n g s

\t t In annual meet ng of the mi*
li-in.il a-*-,elation of railway m m 'mi'Sloin'rs which t-&gt;i’k plac.- last wee
m \\ . bitigtuti a &gt;ampaign was
I M IM
T IM E
\«»1
I H IN K
-t . rt« -l
eliminate dangerous grade
i I \\ IL L U i &gt; !
Y 4M
cro.-u.fng», ami -Florida was named
MONEY
uniting tile »lai*-» where till* work la
i—mTtultY' needed
Thu committee on grade crossiti gx
Mep u|i, geiitletuen and Indica of
Sanfnrd and get ymir war tax re,- i and t r e .passing upon railroads re­
l-!-lpls ill I lie shape «rf me.- new |ported thut m Florida ¡17 were killed
and Cl injured in grade crossing ac«Vam|e&lt;
Y -ni llave Iii-i-i« joklng iihout tile cideiiis m 1**11; .hut J ’-t w«*re WiIle*tl
war tn Korop- ai d tnakntg light of atol II werv to.uriol io 191— and
I lie |n-o|.li* wlli, huve Itceil heiiríllg thnt ¡10 w.Te kll.i ll and JtS itljurc I ir&gt;
the burdeos oit-r tlo-re, ne\er tliink- 1911. a luid record
indecd, io a
ing t hat mi.y lo* the war mtglit nf-¡ »tute wiuisi* pu|iulation is a» small a»,
fect voti ove. l.ere in Lucky Sun- Florida*«
furd, bot the war is right her® with
Acting upon the committee*» reynu and you have tin* glorious up- port, a Washington dispatch reports.
port unify of tludding some of your the national nssociuCoil of railway
money uiul in-i your blood, uithogh commissioners tnstrui ;ed its s&lt; creyour heart will tdeed at tii« thought lary to end to Governor Tram m ell
of sliedding »o much good money for a copy of these figures; directing hi*
nothing.
attention in a letter to tho table
The war tux go»*» into effect toiLiy showing the killed ar.d injured and
in this uiari* town und every oliter urging him to include iu his mesmge
town in the Triiii-il Stales and you to the*next legislature a reenmmenda
inu.l get your liulu «tutn|)» at the lion that u law be epaeted conferring
banks in this city.
No other pluce upon the public service commit sion
td 'get thertf ’hnd jtist .likp the Idea of Florida the jiUwer (OT*require the
of getting a loan the bank» have the separation each year of as many and
edge on this business.
such grade crossings ps the com.nia*
Walk right up, ludier and gentle­ sion is convinced public safety do
men und whenever you need uny ol mands and conditions warrunt, with
the articles listed below if you arc power to apportion thejoxpense.
an otdinary citizen you must pay
Governor Trummcll, th«f «iispatch
the money:
suys, is also usked to recominond to
Contracts, 1,0c each.
the legislature that it enact a law
t res{,i.s-.ihg upon ruilrond
Freight- and e x p r e s s - h: pm&gt;*nt » 1c n aking
,,(
rigtit
of
way a mtuemi nor |iu.ii»h*
receipt
or
lull
on eni'll evpre
able by 'fine or imp»isonmunt.
1tiling,
Both laws are n**&lt;*«i»-«1 in Florida
Insurance,
1
oil e.u h dollar of
and should tie unacted by the next
p cinium (laid.
ITomrssory note«, 2c on eich $100 legislature without difficulty.—if the
1915 law making body is to be o f
or fraction thereof.
the
high order hoped for,
Protests on note» or chocks, 2Gc
each.
Telegraph and telephone messages,
Commerrlal t;i)ih will meet o n
lc each where toll charge exceeds Friday night o f .n e it week. Decern«
15 cents.
ber 11 Ih.

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PAGE TWO

DECEMBER 1, m u

THE HANFORD HERALD

SA N FO R D IN E A R L Y DAYS
MAYOR'S LETTER IS INTE RESTIN'tí TO OLD AND NEW
RESIDEN TS OF TIN S CITY
tyi^, byl lnj.ir»- &gt; »»U j ukf aj iy a ction
th*!f«‘t&gt;n. I h«*g luì)ut yotl tnkv m io
flu&gt; follow ing lettor to the Hoard on the * decrease, not withstanding
one
ron»id»Tuihiii
(tip ndvi-uhihty nf
M i \nr ih«» fart ihm w»- finir a- many if not
of
Aldrrini-n writt.-n by
ii
,.ur
111
a
dr.iwit.g
ti|.
-.ini
iiifiim*
&lt;
in
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•
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inoli-, of ihoHi' ulti lion
liar lit-s III I I-I.rnar . I '&lt;'• i- n
and on it.i- htn-i't- (linn at iin&gt; pr» tii.iimcr li-» »ili r»-»juir»* On* '»uvei.
leri-sling. ' 1-11111»; forth -i' it d
[ uni .unclhrtM! In my'" Jt"r tf&gt; twrfnrni ili*- duli»*» &lt;&gt;f r.-m.-Nvioli* I i hip
condition* tiiul e i h t e i l in ' h*:
own
numi
timi
if the»«* imitti-r* um- ing all i-.v» r&lt; mentiti tl»*piisit» ut night»
aitoul IV ypiir* uro and also
e* peci all y durlng
t In*
winivr
rnrefully looked nfti-r. nini t In- ex­
that though timi** m*&gt; »hung
moniiir.
iirti'tnl
nf
iliirìng
tilt
*1•»&gt;
amples of cc-unomy «iili'h him- lieen
i* liut lit tit differ**««* in pen
mi- M &gt;’ rcMnii1 f«r ibi* I bclicve ..nM
-t
liy
tino|i|
ailiniiilhlration
iMayor*' «Ml»
ircM-nt Hoard, m ot&gt;viou&gt; tu »-very rnembcr of iti*
Sltlilurd, Fla . fell I ahoa r d ut l«-a*l lo all «. hi».»«* m l i t I'
T o tilt* Honora lite Hoard of
not impaired or v. ho»»- cilfactory orrnt*n of Sanford. Flu. :
gun# uro in a lu-allhy oonditlon, am i
Gentlemen: In assuming Do- high
nothing more. ___1
noce in- suiti by me v
Sale of City Ilo nd*
nml re*| onslhl • dulie» of Mayor,
that line.
which the voters of Sanford have i»y
Fix tension of Corporate Limits
1 win
Thla i# a matter which hin* been
their mi if ft* Ife a'hiitr eil to me, 1 deem hanging lire for u long time; and
it
Well known to each member live
it necps*nry to address tyour Hon­ while more or les* criticism ha* t»oi*«i. t |u, lionnl tiint our nul»urban popi «old
orable body upon r»»*v**rul matter*
considerably n..i^
at railing t o - ■&lt;■&gt;! *U&lt;
«•*— bond» ««•venti diirthg the paslte*» y euri», euperiiill;- i r , y
interest und importuni »* to in». Imt h yearn ago, at a tin
as a city and a* ritirsn».
they could have lie
ffrrts of tho--forrro tresfir- of i;i» ittn ii m"*my mind whether or rmt'ffjJv,, been
it- depressing influence of the the wisent cour»e ha* been pursued, have ^u-eti
I situation which parulyztfd .y lur a ' disposing of tin- entire issue timo, hem
inLereul» »of
of uumw
hond&gt; arev concerned.
The
p a n - (, uy
|)V th
o
mi'inei.-i inuui'aiB
»» every nature,, , vi
,vu,
• ••*- ».....
m eu owner».
Y«i»tfpii«ll*ninrView local hindrance» i leky condition of the country, dull j now and have bee
brought about by it »mull da»» of busine** and other hud influence» t o . enjoying to a con»
our citizchfl whose only object it which we hnvt* been subjected tins benefit» of graded
Boom* hSs ever been to “ tear down’ ? keen »ulllcient hardships,‘ to say Bnd lire protectior
Instead of "building til»" are »till no- nothing of the $ 1HGiV, that would |stances these nri
if,.,/ :.: |.r n rf in f T:
■■W ^ ' Hilll fffHW SffW &gt;
Vni
H
i
o tu* ili re he leit o ilc o u n tm g i s o n e o i
these circumstance# are- to hi&gt; de- monUl# to pay the interest on the outbreak of fire
0 thè preti y stiow piace» Ih ibis *ecplored, it is gratifying t**know t h a t , bonds, believing as I do now though, uouhl hesitate to
L* •‘ti*»n of thr ntnte. It frnnts a half¿iunford ha* held it* own and com- t ¿ u l we will experience no more o f h , nce j n ,,„ G,e neai
1 inde on beautifyl Lake Maitliind
pares favorably with any tow n in these unfavorable •situations, I would Resides, l helievi
ir and is cntirely witliln t in- corporate
the Stale, not exeepting tfiiwe of urge that every mean* possible he frunchue with 11:
'r litmt' of U inter l ’ark.
Then- are
more pretentious proportion*, there- brought to hear to dispose of the \\„r k~ Company
11 'i*venty or moft- a. re- of land, forly
(ore when taking into rnnsi iteration bond», ••»penally *o many of th»-m us disposed charge th
11 of which contain uni- of 1 hi* most
tlx- misfortune» ami disadvantages pertain to tin- lii|Uidaiion of our in- ,,|j w;:t&lt;-r irm-d (or
I.caiitiful
b.-aring groves &lt;•f thè
under which we have been working, debtedni-ns, the tiuildmg of a lirsl residence outside
«* clioicest fruii.
we have every reason to be t h a n k - 1class school house atld the caticella- limits, und could c
Close to $30,000 in underground
ful.
(Ion of such vouchers as h(ivo boon imagine what u f
f’ improvcmenls ha» lieen spelli on thè
1 believe that the darkest days issued from time to time by the and die condemnu
1 place; in tiling Irrigatimi; two runthove passed and that we are now council for shelling the street*, and f heaped upon us,
1 píete water system» for (he* entire
o
emerging from under tin* cloud* of for which tin- bond trustee» agreed t should our fire de]
grmitid' a gas sy stelli, and a pri
doubt' und distrust winch ban- so 1° reimburse the nty in-usury from respond to »ueii
vate underground tcli-phoue system,
long been hovering over o*. and that proceeds of bond sule*. with the ex- pe?M,|e.
Kurt hern
tlo- wire» »»nni-iting witi. tio- niany
tit»* opportunities fur budding u- our ception »d tin- l.itti*r, we ho»*- al»out ,t,uil»i liu.it that t
t¡in o li' buihlm g' 1 ih.' n i.iii- 1. ,|.|
city mi'l placing it In the front ranks b'urtc.-n thousand dollar of l o o t ,
mg .lui Ir.oii li.»- palai tal 1 **'i»len. ••,
of prosperity ..re near ..I baud
Hut ',f* »MiisUmdlng. drawing . igiit p.-r &lt;arry tug *»n G
tli»- refe» t»»ry «»Í wlm ii abili»- &gt;»»'t ti.»those destrulde result* i.innot be at- cent interest, or } l l _ u per annum, upon i lu- nr»
iiw m-r ni i-r $ 1_’.*inn
tam ed if ...........
to 'it idly l.j while tin- bond' appropriated for the l i r a i ! v • vp.-i I
m,rl mu ............... .
to e. on- li.erii f.-.\
»d our IndeMedlie-o. will not towt
stood, .Mr. 1 cm pi e s only reserva­
,, .
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,
,....... liiiuidule the entire ilidit, we can by i,,.i...
Several movement*
have been
1
*
' 1,1 m
tion
is, it t* '»i«!, having i-«&lt;nsj«te»i !
, , ,
.
,I
tlo-ir stile save Iwn in&lt;r cent lllt»&gt;res|
mad»- from tin.»- to tune within tnv
of .» I. ill -fog and .» pony
, .
.
. .» , wh •h tin* \«tin hi*r ■» .»r• t«»\A &lt;|r»iuihK
Imi* I I«*va y*‘iifn ifiiikinic luu 4 r*i^ nutt
t
^1,11,1
The g»o ih-inan who be» am. i hi. . .
, ...
t
_
in ••in »****« i»f wImt thi* hnmU * .ill f«*f if&lt;L. i
i*u«i. liut \«r&gt; lit f I«*, if un&gt; p«r-«*|i'
,T'^ 1
p
ov
'i-'or of this magnili» ent estate
_ ii
.
, »
,
, i
ami Itv takiritf up i * n t Imu».!ml rnr i
MltU*
vain Fim'iit
tuii* ln «*n rntttli*
*
R
*
•t.-pp.-d from the i.o rilibtorrid Tnrn-|
The fervency and a.-al which ..... ...
" ur
, h r dege
pa &gt;].» «tul \kuiliesd.&lt;&gt; a f '. ri ..on,
ly have acliiwU'd liivni was of sh»»il 1-lXllu-■' r’ - - b o p* r annum
\ .. 1« 1- nbl- i
^
» j j , Ja: l i - . U l i _ a d u . J l: -I g ht - l n .
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.
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«1 nlllsill
1.1-- L., lldP Pill
tt
. r,
iluriitiou. an if t lit* &gt; has«* k n iii.i'
k|r
I
. wing---- Uw»—uu.Viu^fc- aMW «&lt; ,
.
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1*4 til«' tMiilll It'divA L!»&gt;•t ill ik t L** t'fp .
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think’* tn numr only.
* » . tay and o , . u p . ' I . p(».p»-rt&gt;.
U:1l.li 'Vk** NIt11:11««(
Mk hi
t ■»
ii-.p.iriHi Star,
i

DRINK

U, uni lluuikiL-

'tip.ovi-iiictits are Iliade
. o th.-t
'..on. wc . . . min*' t t |irr*.-*-ri "‘t fvr-e t » *
pcrmani-nl citizen» thot class of,
settler» w ho di-sire lo ri-op t he bi-n«**
lìt of this very un por la ni m i i ...ity
I uving HlryrU-n
The »uiijnct of lii'cii'ing or i \ing
t I» y •le» i' oli»- t hai i.a !»•-•-r •• r.
»nei| b , .» gri.it niiml»»*r *d i,.% . i
palili--'. and soni»* lui ve ..irc.idy
plact-ii a 'in ali la.v on t hi-se vi Ini li*'
1 know of no just rcuson why Gii»
city »luiuld not derive »omo rovenue
from thè owner» of thctie inurbine#;
uur Street# are constantly beine repair» »1 und ,k»-pt in a proper condì
Moli to accommodute and facilitate j
thè comfort of thè rider», and tin-y
un- anione th»- lir»t to olf»-r coinpluinl
wIii-ii any impedimeiit lo t in-ir pie»
ure„ » onfronts lln-in. In* it » v»-r so
siiglit. I wottld rerommend tiiat a 1
licerne lux of onc dollar jn-r year

Kibosh —
Rimi» Calf Callaie Blü­
cher, a meat popular model.
Snappy, tfyhih. teine rabie
&gt;3 50 and &gt;4.00.

Fall Line Ready
There*» a heap of «mart style
and a big m oney’s w orth pf
shoe-value for you in our new
Fall line of
-Shnra mat—
arrived.
In co m fo rt, in »olid w earing
quality, and in excellence of

the
A rc h -S u p p o rtin g
Insole, a fatigu e - saver that
lightens the day’s work.
Our boys’ shoes look just like
dad’s, and they wear, too.
See them at our store today.
Prices $ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 .

Atlantic Coast Line
' STANDARD RAII,ROAD OF THF, SOI TH

,3 --DAILY TRAINS EAST -3

DHINK

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l'i.-hltmnii

Vrrr-tmigrnTT

Ar. New York

uast Line Dining l.’ur* operai»»I on lr.iiiu-&lt; 'k‘ and i .
For informatimi and Pullman reservations apply to your local a;:' ' •

P lu m b in g and
Gas Fitting

A. \V. FRITOT, Division Passenger Agent

All Work Receives My Personal l.lfi \Yrsl Ray S i .
Attention And Rest Effort»

Jit r k * - iit u dii

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BU SIN ESS CA RD S

M j m i b t l u r r i i tnU H í j l f r i hi

Yellow Pine Lumbef, Cypress, Lallis, and Shingles, Sash. Door
u Frames, Mouldings, Inside and Outside Trim. Shop Work a Spediilv

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Onc Inch Cards Will Bo Published Un­
der This Heading At The Hate Of &gt;7.20
Per Year. •

BELGIANS SEEKING NEW HOME

Drs. Mason

&amp;

Householder

Lei us quote you on your house bill complete
^ Estimates cheerfully furnished
a

. KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA

UWBi*imaMHnPEi:3tUiHtJE?r'Me»jtrtT»-.i»'»»,Tfi.i»3»,fC(cr3r t f 'T ” *

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Dentists
darner &amp; Woodruff Building
Terms Moderate—-Strictly Cash

Phone .319

Complete a b stra c ts from the re co rd s of
O range and Seminole Counties.

GEO. A. DEC0TTES

paid for non-residents.

Taxes
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C. W. GOODRICH, Manager

ATTORNEY anii COUNSELLOR at LAW
Practice In State und Federal Courts
Garner-Woodruff Bldg

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

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Sanford Fta

S t . L e o C o l l e g e , St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida
DENTIST
Office : Yow ell Building
SANFORD

PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
TltUMAH I.M.MKT WIUHON
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
i- rcMutmow iiouh uoujek
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ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

Wilson &amp; Housbolder.

All Goods Guaranteed
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LAWYERS
Sanford,

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Conduele»! by the
Benedictine
Fathers
T E R M S - $226.00

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Prepa. «tory. 1 1" l;*
mereiai and &lt;
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ngfEMHKrt 1. 1 3 »
Puleston wus uowniMl in yellow or- li n«-«l l, Kiu&gt;» t tu- Iti Mi’ . . . m p r c it a ti «in- with overdress &lt;&gt;( »Itile nel, hensively. 2 , T h e S. i»., il» munugeh a mb o me l y
trinimeli in fur, with i m e ni , ' g r u d i n g , discipline unti mi n;
which » a * wnrn a j ewel ed girdle 3 , \ri nf tcnchmg. the-li»»» n( p. du-

about p e o p l e and e v e n t s
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SANFORD

Mr»

HAPPENINGS

U P -T O -D A T E —^ — =-------

nlratlons for thi« Column Should be Marked "Suclet)
C«»ntu
Phoned lo Mrs. tt. A. Terheun. Phone 203
/in If

Kdllur". or

were banked with palms and ferns
!U1&lt;* a I'tofu-ion ui roses »ore pianeti

t City B rau tifu l
The Sanford House has never been

*
of a more brilliant a s s e m - * wllh ch ar mi n g elfect
T h e or. be- tra
tb* K "
and women as upon wa* separat e d from trie dancer* by
blue of men
the occasion of the City Beautiful an effective arran«e ment of c o t t on

I&gt;enne Turiuir wus dressed Ut.go«;y.

A. ('»yohuluuy, U«n «I human

lirohuhly thè must a r t i s t i r gown mir.d. know-how t«&gt; «et on mt j i f ol i *
worn ut t h è Intll
lt »uà »'Itile ' NÌi*. h i l p a t n r k of i unitili
Mi»»
eheesn* i lutti m i n i n e . I in reii n|i- «in* temile?. ,t ibi»» of .itili moti w.i»
l*11n ued rosei).
Mrs A. K Powers orn* of the able speakers of the c o n ­
wore a rhurmin« frock of white tar- vention and gave many interesting
letan made over blue sateen.
and instructive addresses. ¡She bri ef ­
ly outlined the qualifications of a
K
Henry was bund*
gOO'i teacher, st a t i n g that site should
!“ ,n " ,ly «ti» noil in |nnk satin »itti
lie faithful, punct ual , health)
She
overdress of white spangled
net
should lake the cup of happiness and
Mr‘
** » s h op was lovely in
huhhle it out over her class. C u l t i ­
" * &gt;t r net t r i m m e d in pink maiibou
exuberance,
deep
over blue.
Miss Gretchen (Schultz v a t e physical
breathing
and
swee
t
living.
Shi
was very handsome in black sa­
should
«et
her
bl
undering
hand
and
teen with overdress of block net.
Miss Laura Fish Was gowned in a st ammer i ng tongue connected with
Chr ist and then . t h e y »ill work.”
most artistic frock f ihioned of green
Mr- Stevens ami Mr. lVarce gave

balls and a bale of cotton that was
most attracrive
The cotton, just
bursting from the pod made an ex ­
quisite Velief for the red roses
«"‘hind it
Much rred.t is !
,*ut' ' ' l,‘ ‘lei-orating c o m m it t c e " f n r + V01 e

Ball, Friday night, given under U o
* tapires of the Woman1» Club, the
attendance beinf th« Iflr g e ^ p f arty
limiUr function that has been held
f i - o r d in many years. |.ong be,n ‘ ,
. mir unnointed for the

UM&lt;* r‘,&lt;' roses.

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

Mrs. A.

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u a mb|c. the charming gowns of the. l f .-_ ,
ladies, offset by the beauty of the
decorations rnuking a scene of youth 1 '''h’P'Ti. 1,1
||nij
- t IniL -Would aUUcwt Ui ,l(l&gt; People

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V » I s unique and very pretty.
M r s .’ ! ul
T ," ‘
®» Thursday
*"•■*** ll1" ' Mr "
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and Fred Walseman was gowned in pink I UH-' 1*u‘ •,ttra&lt;*‘‘which a huitdrc
organdie
trim
m
ed
in
fur
One
of
the
HlrHI’c
marched
tiirough
the
participated » as \cj v
prettiest gowns »u* of red organdie '
Tampa with
tlje eye cf an artist.
With few exwith bands of red eharmeusc. worn |lh,,l,!“1"'** oi "**«*
''“liners l»yccptions cotton materials wrtie s .u n
Mrs. It .) Holly ‘in a g.»»n .if
by* Miss Francis Aspinwall. '
,
,nK i,n&lt;l lh''
l'l,l&gt;'ng - Onward.
in compliance with the request of white cotton crejie, embroidered in
C hm tiu n soldiers" to lead them.
Mrs. F. L . Miller was very at­ This army was composed of big
tbc Woman'« Club, the object b e in g ■yellow- cotton was'awarded the prize
to encourage the uao of cotton fab- for the handsomest cotton gown tractive in blue organdie and btack Buraca claaaes. boys und girls und
T h ere were ma.ijy «now!j women.
rics and to show't h e many and at- mude entirely of cotton materials, velvet.
vaunirti.
AIllUIlK
lit* Buraca
IHirUCU DilliAmong lthe
iuwitractive ways in which it may be and Miss Anna McLaughlin wearing varied and beautiful gowns worn
~°,rn. by
hy |
1 nvrM
n**r" wug
wus one bearing thjyf, m atlu ^
made into dresses, even for evening a. dainty- white frock of white net
- ^ • » ^ ’r r - - W ’-riCd r America for the Man
frtr*r&gt;ierwJw*N* mnrrj-WffWfffl/f" f fifflTfftff'T??■ftfiTF’ viTvett*en. won the more detailed ment i on.
l o f Galilee.” As the big company of
gown.'» in evidence ufioti this occi - prize for liie most urtistic gown of
1 .. Messrs. N V Vow ell and D A thl.
tht. T e n t h Legion .passed
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The
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sion.
In the receiving line were mein- were clm-etl frutti alliong thè gu. —t * t h e prizes awar d ed hy t hese entei- ••|)dUl.c.r..* Hillsboro!” and the liny»
uf the executive board, lom - after the grand marcii ..mi n. tlieir prising me rc h an ts , being prizes of wol(|l| respond " D r y . Dry. I &gt;n I ’
ten dollars e a c h
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Miss Laura Fish: lecording se n e gel*. Ili ''ulifurd
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Mr» and mi. mf,,r t l i e S &gt; ..- in)
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Ui) Mrs K K Tolar; . huirmu|i !o - S t ar k » e. I tu r ) f S e » A«.r t •r,■I i .•.
o! Orlando, Dr. Belle io j.as&gt; a given p o mi .
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Mr» A W. Fitts. J r . , ; chairmnri
McMilleii of C h arlotte. N O M aris. Phtlndelphia;
Miss
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No trouble. No must.

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Mr- Mfoi lg held the ti.
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lied Olives
Nie» Budlslle?
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• \p r .-''i rI it held a meeting all P»
In - .il
» I r n delegates f inm I la
_i.L. „¡.til... Wulv l ai d l a U»*L.. luttuLl.e» .
ILT tUitl a l l a n u u l ^ itu¡aa gl-L..
Dr and Mr*, r? K I'ulestoii on
j i i . i .In ui.- » b u t e a c h county would
A six course
con l ribut&lt;* to tlu- support of tit. Thanksgiving day.
. t a l c Min.Uy sc hool work for the
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T h e question
» lu, hrrig &gt; ery uttructiv,- » it), it* dainty
wei gh t \ lor one lone delegate to d. - af f.nitiUm-nt» of cut glass uild »ilv.-r

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he a ° iba*r 11 tlle centor ° f tbe fore.
*• combed back, but bo loosely
ned that a »trend Is brought
wit*,0 ° ter
fccohead and pinned
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W*r®
»0 that It forms
•L light puff In thl» position.
aid* ° r&lt;ler to oiako tho hair at tho
it u .*,tnd 0Ut Botl,y ,rom 0 ,0 faco
of fri - C ■“ PPorted by amall pads
h * i r ^ ! hllr or vepy , h o r t « «
bv “ft0 *
11 0411 he kept In position
*t; but this process InbMf!. . a ha,r flnan7 and
f* “ uch
verr ti*'k.U**
,a PP&lt;Jrt». which are
e5 U&lt;ht « d «wily pinned In.
or** mh* lr U combed loosely back
^ »he supports snd pinned to. t t
iM* of the knot .at the crown.
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.............. Mr- Strong modestly pledged * ....... w,-r". 1,11,1 ,Mr
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III, \u»t -urn uf ten dollars in behalf w' “ ‘ 1 r a,M, N
J r" »’‘*lestu„. Mr a id

U 0 °h.’K «Ingle style dominates In
V roKTurcs Just now, although tho
Frrnch twist nmy bo said to hold the
l«xd In popular favor, lt doe», this by
Tirtus ()f Uh novelty und not becaU«o
t cxn lay claim to being a becoming
'iTxngement. Except when tho hair
u waved gnd the twill made very «oft
Wtl rather close to tho head Ba outare too »overo for any but very
youthful face».
A becoming coiffure It thown In
7 * fltlure given here, lt Is ttao
of the easiest,lo arrange. To
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11 th® hair 1» loosely waved all
it the head and the front portion
Ptrted off. The back hair It combed
o tne t0P of tbe crown and twisted
o a.soft knot or puff at tflla post-

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Doors,

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Cem ent,

L o t h , S h in g le s , W i r e

of Ibis . utility. In her report Mrs N1’ ; l i , w - l ) «'"»
Stroii « paid u glowing tribute to the '
»-'‘D 1' lini' k. B. liullowu)
people of T a m p a for their gem-rous »'"mirtg in I n t e r i o r the dancing were
li o'iutulily and cordial welcome und •'»' ull&gt;'
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Herndon. Mr
Here tho ends are rolled Into small »luted (hut the 13t h annual Florida a, ‘ 1 *V»r'*- »»
M a t s o n . Mr and
puff» nnd pinned at cither aide of the M a t e Sunday
Sehool Assort m m .
Newman and
Mm
Dine
knot. These puffs fill in the brenk in. .-ling was a grand stirrcas and ihe II ^gllln.

Corrugated Iro n

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Tile,

Fencing,

Roofing

The Rest Metal Shindies at $1.75 per square.
Three Kinds of Cypress Shingles from $2.50 up.

between tho knot nnd the hulr nt
best ever InId in the state in uttendeach »Ido. The rosult Is a coiffure
( s ' A n iu ttrtaru t tin n ir
Cypress Hoards for Boats and Lumber of all Kinds »X
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und the spirit that prevailed.
of graceful line» and simple anil taste
Mr. and Mrs Henry Mei.auliti
It
was
po»»ible
for
each
county
to
ful arrangement
Columns and Newell Posts, Banisters, Novelties.
A very good way for dressing thin make lour points, represented by o i ' (»rated tl.eir nuu-tei-nt h wedding
hair ha» been dev IBed with the aid of star», red for organization of S, S. anniversary with a very delightful
a small hair roll or supports of crepe work, blue a representative ut the Imle dinner party on Thanksgiving
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Tho hair must b»* frizzed or convention, silver, county conven- duy. A delicious turk»-) dinner was
hair.
combed about tho face bydampening t jon und gold for contributions to I served.
Mrs. M cL au lin ’s guests I
T H E S E P R IC E S S T R IC T L Y C A S H
nnd doing up oncrimping
pinsor ' gtut,.
WOrk
Seminole had only a ». re Hev, Dr McKinnon of Orlurufo 1
braiding It In light, smalt hrultlH over .
&gt;(ur
i„.r- , rt„ l i t , The second Mh Kiln a Blunt and i’rof J. ltd»
night. When It Is combed out In tho
^
by Mr# stro n g ' Und Wlldman.
morning tho stray * » « U M ends aro ^
(hM ^
&gt;m, varie),
curled nbout tho faco with the curling
ttubinnm
L&lt;m l:
topics were discussed, no mutter on
Iron.
Mr.
(J.
C.
Hobinson
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Fort
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AV„P „ |what subject, the speaker Invariably
smal l hair roll, forming a low pompa- uttered telling und convincing sent!- M. ulc and Miss Grace Lantx of
W -W y «
A A A
dour. It Is tied at tho back rather ments for the cause of prohibition. Mulberry were married «n I haiik»- A o A o n r
low on tho crown and separated Into Beurce of Chicngo »aid that " I f «lung day at Jacksonville by Itev
four or flvo strand» Tfiese are rolleil Florida ilul not look out »«• would t H Lunlz. an uncle of the brnbInto puffs amt pinned across tho back hu\.- iiulional prohibition wit Ii out l r coupb- urr i \«■.1 on i In »li-aimr
of tho head.
her helping lot bring it n bout.” U- eolu Friday morning and »pent
Thin hair Is rather difficult to keep ^ ,
pear.e, one of the secretaries -.•»••ral bouis in Sanlord. the guest*
In place and a hair nut 1« brought oi t&gt;u. World's S. S. Association was of the Jto b liin s N.-st. leuvmg Inter
over this coiffure and^taBtene.1 In
moving spirit of the convention, in the day for Ft. Meade, their
many places wltlt Invlslbto pin». It .He pleaded for b etter county organ- future home. Mr. Boblnsoft is well!
Is loft very loose across the fori“
ization and representation and urged ' known in Sanford, having lived in
head when tho hair Is arranged In a
Sanford for a number of yeur*. |le
short sldo part, a dip. or In any lino that ail unite in currying the burden
is
connected with the W. \V. Chase
about the face that best becomes tho of state work. ' ‘ Efficiency" was the
Company
of
Ft. Meade.
Tho
keynote
of
Tu
esd
ay's
aesiions.
A
wearer. In this style no extra ploces
of hair aro u»ed^ but tho hair roll ns teacher training class in every Su n ­ groom'» mother und father who are
a support Is an" essential. Tho coif­ day school was emphasized and the still living were married forty years
fure will not bo a success without IL *four essentials of what a S . S. ago on Thanksgiving day.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
teacher should know was briefly put- (Additional People and Events Page b)

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THE SANFOItn HEItAl.D

PAG

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L A N D '■ S H A R K S " G U I L T Y
form* of"advertising, sub-tribe for us
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Five of the men prosecuted by the many a* a thousand copies of the ^
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United States Government for p m - local press for a given length of tim e. ^
It. J . HOLLY, Kdllor
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use of ’the mails in selling lands in to be sent to those seeking inform«- &gt;
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W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager
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the Florida Everglades were con- tion of the resources and possibilities ♦
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vlcted by a ju ry in Kansas C ity of sougth Florida, and It is staid t b s l - ' f ’
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Publuhnl Cmy Tu#»d*y and fr*«!*/
i r t c r ' j T Tenglhy' " t r ia l. ' they find -thtx intuit* of tfttnirt(vp‘ ?;ir&gt; ♦
Nearly all of the state ofllcial* of bona fide settlers largely the more #
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H riw rm rn os riurr.. in aimwmk
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When you cash a check you are required to write your name on
une
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We hope that our county commit*
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sioners nnd boards of trade will dome ♦
the hack of it. This is your receipt tp the man who pays you.
TKHKE M O N T H S ............................. . ...................... T*
—T h e defendants were chargeil with day realize t-hu same truth, and will »
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Why not require the man you pay to write HIS name on YOUR
D clttrr rd la ihr C'llj t&gt;r ( «rtírf *3.00 P*« to«» I« misrepresenting the character of the become a help and a hand maiden to
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check, it It is the best kind of a receipt.
A dfinrr of *0r. P f t Monlb
lands which they offered for sale, the local press.—Ocala Banner,
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f l f W i H In Idi »»urn* Mu*t II«* M i d r »* OSTr*
O/H'ti your account with this IHink.
and which were in fact bought by
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22m à
hundreds of investors and homeItou, »l Ihr l’ortolHf» «I Hot»ford. I'»«cid»,
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seekers throughout the country. As
tfüdlpr Ari of Marcii ltd* IAÎ®.
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soon as it began to appear that the
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O(Tier la IIr raid HuUdini
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FROM W E ST CALM REACH SUN
sentations were largely overflowed
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J J t Want your b u s in e s s ^
Bob Holly peeked into this sanc­ and unfit for habitation or cultiva­
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tu m Wednesday, but before we know tion, there was n howl of protest
We are often asked why some ef- ♦
M.M. SMITH H. R.STEVENS
H.E. TOUR
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We waited nnd from victims and the result was the fort Is not being made to correct the ♦
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longed (or his return, but he came proseduion of the lund agents by the apparent defects in our ju ry system. ♦t
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and the question " W h y ” may be ♦
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Borry to have missed him.— Reporter.
would nppeur tp us (hut this is a
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PEOPLES BANK OF S A N FO R D
SANFORD, FLA.

Clark denounced the persons selling

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The Hose Ball ut the Sanford t h* land on the floor of congress, d«*^ lra,orn ,ly*
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House last Friday night was a á i i - . claring that they had inflicted serious
Suggestions, however, from the
tin ct triumph for the W om an’s Club ¡nj ury upon the whole stnte. T h is layman m ay be in order and on this
of Sanford nnd demor.Btratvd that waa undoubtedly true and the ex&gt;- supposition wo are willing to submit
Sanford never does things by-halves.' perlenre of the ‘’suckers*' who wero just one or two suggestions,
T h e beautiful room and artistic dec­ victimized hy
the
Ever|ladMl, *n rít&gt; we bclieve lh a t tho
oration» would have done credit to ‘‘sharka” proved a dcterYtng inllu,aga..i
.tt......ptiy_
and .h e ¡d e . o( e eu o n gow n. ."hluldI ^ M n X l n g T " I ^ H d T ” T t o ’“ m“
.
ül »ivwiinK ,n riu n u a.
i «»v im
bo n benefit to southern growers.
prw sj0 n went abroad that all FlorrnndUion
"
|Ida lands were in the same
tK„,
Kissimmee is to have a paying-up1as ihosc in the Everglades and th at
day, December 1st, nnd the Gazette uny purchaser of land in this s t ji tc
says that everybody Is going to try would lie stung.
i t took worli * of
to pay all outstanding I ills^m that publicity and personal demonst raday. If the day proves ub successful tion t o overcome this qprrssion and
us Miami's, there is considerable sat­ the fact remains t ha t the men reisfaction in store foi Kissimmee folks •ponmblo (or the misrepresentation
who have been "carryin g” others on C l l.-Kitimat,* r r . l M U I . d e . l . r .
tiroperty owners In Monda
th e ir ledgers to a burdensomse ex­ and properly
tent.- And then It is worth a great many thousands of dollars.
deal to he able to feel better ac­
T h e convi ct ion of the men on trial
quainted with the people who did at Ka n sa s ( ’i t \ l'ppear» to In- e m i ­
not pay up
Miami Metropolis.
nently proper under the (acts as
()
brought out ut the i n a i and it
^ on can ’t keep (4 \\ ;ish Ada ms wilt assist III - ho u .l i g the general
of the /.olio Truth down any inure pi.hill- tll.il till' -ori ol business was
than you cun keep iruth crushed to routined to one part icul ar lumi prop
e a r t h . , Bro Adams will rise again osinoti and hud to* connecti on with
phoenix like and the Zolfo Truth , , t l , r hind proposi lions m tin •tut.*
P 'll be I igger and bet te r t han ever, |[ would seem that these men are
n i t e r the lire that dei troyod the on- ( deserving* of .severe punishment for
ti re plant several days ago
He ha« t j„. mai.i.er m » l , n !i tl e\ n.i-us/d
o ur sympathy iiithoiigii lie do«-s not t fi*, great ttgeticie« ol puliiieitv to
ask lor upy and if t i e peopli* t l deceive trustful investor» and lor
Zol fo will s t a n d behind him be will! the gretti harm which their pr aomuke the T r u t h and Zolfo known h , , . , ¡ nf iYted upon legi ti mate eiiterIrom the Ke ys òf Key West to the
Ih Florida
Tampa* Tri bute
Pens of Peonacida
T h e newspapi-r
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a n d au a t y *-»n afford to be without

CIVIC PRIDE

I that the reputation
[fur nnd fast.
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T h e front yard Is a pretty good In

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B u t ciylc pride should not he con ­
fined to nppearnnees. - Without ex ­
tending them it should extend to
the henlthfulnesa of (he town. Good
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securing
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*« I Tn'¿ h T heu.e. I f . ' a'dür'iy n c e u r HTow
^ ard
^ T ’ie
e 'u ri^ '’ Sgenet
n e i rali S h t i l
iulfnlt
service»,only
onlvsuch
mirh rm»n
r« 1_
__ » in
* _ many,
_____ places
.
. . . local
udmit to
to j uturv
r y service,
men prophecy of th*
the nnnrlitinn«
condi ti ons vah
you nare
n e_o . and
the
“ ‘'“ ,l il‘nti!,f&gt;' thp rourt a " t 0 , h, ‘ir going to find in the yard behi nd th** |health nut hori t i m are inactive. T h c
moral
to distinguish between hose, nnd n clean buck y a r d usually )lirk o i u„ a bu n da n t supply ol good
u[uj wron(£ am| ghoir intellec
sanitary
condi tions water is t h c fault of man in almost
t u a | nt,i|it y l 0 so consider the evi- thr ough the entire e s t a b l i s h m e n t ,
part of Florida.
Nat ur e has done
j enc|l presented to them as to enGood looks count
hirst impres- |1(&gt;r p;,ri
Man has neglected his,
a ,j|p l|wm ltf ,|ecide from the evi- #lulls llfe hard to get away from,
and ei ther mrt» negligence or c r i m,lent.e
j uM|c,. or , he ¡ „ j u s t i c e of
Florula, in proportion t o ifs popu- , nu| carelessness
and
indifference
lllt. ,-hurge or action, and th u s to uc- IllMlin.
ro|utl.ly
has more
lalIon, pprobably
hus
more visitors have destroyed t h e chauces for even

complish the purpose for which they the year
wcrc „ k c J by
CM n
, „ vc
....
. . .
jiurors.
of these

through than any
other 1 normally glod iconditions,
thc Ullion.
A
m .n y I ~ r .
.
.
».he same is true, abo ut the milk
visitors every year are muk-

. , „
.
.,
, .
supply of uny c o m m u n i t y .
Peopl e
This is sugge.«ted by thè f r e qiteticy
*
1
*
1 don t have to use poor milk or wa t e r
with whirh we sei* good. capatile S ou t h la n d. nnd how ma ny of the m if t h e y don't want to
The y ran
meli excused front thè j ur y servire, are not disiqipoinled by the i r tirsi have t h e pure art ic l e if they will deon some techniciilly legai defeci
We gli mp«es?
------T h er e should lie civil
tumid1 ,,
ilon'l menu io intimate thnt guod.
A vi-ry large share of tin- railway pride in san i t at i on as well ns to good
• iputdc m i n ali- al*.ivi* cvcn i-d t.,|t
t.liions in Florida, in tin- log i i t n - looks and tirst out »nil* impression-,
wc do l ul i eve lh.it tuo maliv n! -in t&gt; ■ml lin- Iit 1b* ones alike, are about l but suedi proli
it general in
men are excused and that it
should t he most uninviting spo t s in t o w n. ! Florida cities, i i v i c pride is an o n not be possible fur Mich men
to t*c B roke n boxes and barrels, pieces of vnown i|iiiinti'&gt; i n n maj orit y ..f i Indi'Uiialitied unless they &lt;¡in
t ..li-t&gt; imni L-r. I its nl orange pi’i-l or -ugar place
w here railroad irutlis s l op III
lhu court t h a t they are ei t he r
moral- can e and a thousand o th e r varieties the s t a t e , and it is time for these
Iy or me n t a l ly

deficient

a m i tl

t In

-Uch a degree as to rend-'T lliclii in
c a l l a bl e of p i r f o r m n t g i lie d u t i es t&lt;
t|uired of t h e m as ¡uror»
S e c o n d , we do nut b e l i e ve that it
should be po s s i bl e for mu d i s s e r t i n g
j u r o r to f o r c e a new trial
T h a t tin»

of mo r e or li w d i s g u s t i n g r e f us o are
t c . i t U T e d .itnmt .tiid l In p l a i v l ook»
¡IKe .1
weli, Il |s noi wh.it It .sbollili
be
Thc.se railwuy » l a t n i n s a re t hè
f r u i i y a r d ' lo m a ri tn-s a n d they
- houl i ! be mudi- al t r u c i I ve.
T h e y reileei bl a ine or cre di t on t h è peopb-

tow i . to

W,1 ke

tip Ulai get

Infantry Decides the Bjttte.

Whllo ttaoro have been many df*.
cusslona as to tho relatlvo Tjla« Gf
tho different branches of an army
(hero in little doubt, according to |
writer in tho Scientific Americas,
«that it ia-tho infantry that wlBiHfc
ties.
**. • .
Whlio It Is probable’ the sure«» of
a baltlo will depend to a larg*' *itrst
on tho support of the field artllLry, If
Is certain thnt tho principal am) moit
Important arm la tho Infantry. *h!cb
Ih practically even- cane must drdd«
tho final Issue The cavalry mirk*
the first to be drawn Into a t.arU*.
and the artillery may destroy- th., »nemy's urtlllery, but a buttle 1» nftrr
won until tho Infantry has driven back
tho enemy's lines.
Tho usuaJ mode of advancing for
thc infantry Is to deploy them In *
lint- with a long Interval bet wi-&lt;-n eiclt
soldier
This, naturally i. far 'bi
jmrpnse of offering a - niti r Urtrt
for the enemy*, but makes ti
,r.. dt.x
tlcijlt. however, for Mo t-.eb-r» ’Jkeep hm good control
» ■t '
and for thnt reason ¡to
't
of field artillery Is to n. h " -aemy's I roups ileplov • ■i ' ■
The Infantrv robl ■r
t &gt;'l
the countries with a ilH- it. I Ju I'l.-L
The rllle Is the wea'piin u|e&gt;'. it ch re-

busy j Maio e in placed *h- I
i used only an a last in- i

Let t h e 111 ma ke a f. , 1 MaM ami s

what it Villi lead to

hand lo-haml encount - 1

i
'1.- r&gt;

emy,

No Loafing A lte
A well known tln-.iM
-f“
Inore fiimoUn, If I
Vii U'o-lv__ _
Simple Toilet Wash. With Barley as b mi k u " he mad* thali
t» ivow*
I- ’to»1 &lt;¡i- pii)»»M»ai.!*g
Chief Intjrerllent, May Be Rec
aucceesr-s. attending ’ !
qtliretllcht that r
II /^Bllioal - ase-,
i )f i nurse, thè fitti mad eoynpanies
orflMtnded tö All.
one Af bin plays, ni&gt;tb &lt;*1
^
T h e e cli net of t h e f a i r are a l m o s t tin- d e f e n d a n t c a n n o t be c o n v i c t e d ,,re responsi ble lor t Itesi- e o m i i t loiis.
In the audience wlo- L
y
.
in e \ e r y t i o t a t i c e
c i i mp l u nen t i i ry
e x c e pt by t h e u n a ni m o u s v o t e of t lie t,ut it*« a lt&gt;ng way If'itn s o m e Esiti«Th e r e are two kinds of wrinkles, trnnihom- was holdli c
T h e col l et ti on of f a r m and gartlen ’ u r . , b e f o r e w h o m ht* ci &lt;i- i« irn-fl
i t i n i l o thè g e n e r a i m a n a g e r - ol
T h e me rc h an t s of Sanf ord will
those which all skins will show as In front of him and d
ptoi l ui ts a r e \cry line, us were t h e
I ne itili ut " I ihn. legal r e q u i r e ­ tu e (nr a wn y , ami he inn i v e r ) rquch they a re and become dry. ntul thnmi
tind in the s|i«cial edition ot tin- NunMr Stetson at ont •• - p. i turn t»
Iruit» a n d (Inwere
T h e m e r i t i l i : . n me nt is of c o u r s e a pp a r e n t
B e f o r e i i i ni i-rned lui» t lo* » t a t u im
t i and
a n d ;. .ird railed premature wrinkles raused^hy ncçuutiL
*
f ord Herald the market place of tin
a arx«
— r w T Ih f
- s H . k ^ . - H t » - r v ' w r T M 1 f T t - 1 v T r i ^ r m i W T , r 1 t r - 3 r nidfifiTlV a V . - t r - p t
T h e » I a Ho n ' sufferllUL T-ltVer jiTlyalcaf lU7*1inentnL
''Say,'* said he, ' « hat tium » n inont popular with the rezd-|
,‘° ilusc" '*erB crowded, t h e innocent, until proven guilty beyond a ge n t 1» supposed to keep thing» Many women whose skins seem un­ by not working along with the other
T h i s a g e n t ' s idea usually smooth and unwrlnkled. al­ fellows ?"
vrs each season and every line i» |fuir wn» u picnic for our rehtiiurivnt», n|| reasonabl e doubt , and all reason- „eat and ricali.
hacks, carnugd»
Why Mr Stetson. « &gt; I lie ITU«1
automobiles
end
¡t
blc
doubt
must
be
removed
from
,,f
wíiai
i»
clean
und
neat
m&gt;( most bain like In their freshness, keep
read. Being itstued on December IS
them
so
by
bathing
the
face
In
soma
cinti.
" I can' t ifiay : I b a n : • tart
busses.
the udnd of every juror
We admit be very highly developed ami they
will, give the merchants the opjiorwater
In
which
sum«i-«-r«-iil
ha«
he«-n
rest
tha t t hi s I» j u - t und M wh at «neh ot m: V need slimill.it lllg b
t lie J.....pie
tun ity of making T h e Herald the
I l e b a v e liearii b ui or«- iiuf.ivor
sti&gt;&gt;-pi-d
Th*- - i-reals si-i'iii tn havs
Not on v-oir lif­
Il
W
Oil
Id
V
V
,|
T
it
if
W
l*
Ill’ll
O
•
Î
n
.1
I
ut
I
l.ttown
wbo
huVe
Some
gli
mtin
r
show window (or their good» in alile lonim ent, tuoi 111 ut wa
1 ili.
umi»uu1
b'-aullf) ing «jualltles
a'i,| er i inn nag« r
I -I
1 ,
a in j&gt;le time for the early »hopper» fonti ol un Hit« rrogatioti
Wh.il « b a r g ed wi t h a « rimi«:. I o l l e m « , but mg ¡«-maimbr of b&gt; J pride umi some of von have alrendv i-tperlcm «- I resting
Eltlii-r v••* ¡
and lb«* reasonabl e price for »pace p r a i t i c . i l it r e s u l t a . i t wa» .ixki-d, we bel ie ve t h a t t h e el 1- ol j u s t i c i ­ »olii«' loliceptlou “ I I tie value at tile In-m-tb till effacts of lh&lt;- bran » null, other fellows lio of »J
should bring every huaini*«» man in are we to reaji f r o m t h è annuii ! fair» are too oft en defeated bv an unfair. fir: l impft**t»«&gt;us, to say nothi ng of both on th«- face and In the hair.
See?-'
There la a very nlmple toilet waah,
tho county into the columns of tho other than In getting the peojtle t o -1 or unreasonable application of this low health and deat h r at es.
No Game for Her
.
pro vit ion of t h c law.
■pccial.
Several thpusand copies gath er?"
*
Sem e cities in flo rid a, a few of with barley ns Its chief Ingredient,
MolUe— I think billiards Is sn » f
T h e two points here me nt i o ne d, a r e t h e i r , have energetic women, who which hns kept the skin of many
will be printed tjnd tho circulation
T h e gentl eman who asked this
choi en ns t h e defects most aj ipurent have ex t en d ed their ef f ort* for n ea t­ women surprisingly-youthful nnd un­ fully foolish game
&lt;o( this edition will guarantee results
' tj it Ù *
question freely acknowledged t hat
wrlnkled
It is rnnde hr dissolving
Chollle Hut you fore­
because t he y are the subj ec t of gen­ ness beyond thi-ir own home» into
to the advertisers.
Get your copy
iiiistlart
three mine«-* of pearl barley In a pint balls kiss and the |«Ia&gt;•rthe fair was a »jdcndid exhi bition
eral c omme nt and tin* l a y m a n has pul i te places. It'» a pity more Flor
ready.
Holly and Haynes will ace
of water tit) the gluten Is extracted. huji th«* cushion
in all of t h e varied d e p a r tme nt * , l i e
you today.
«Sitisi
''Hut Just Imngln«- a t - ! said t h at the products of the farm discovered t hat here i» so met hi ng j (j u ( , , * „ » baven t o r g ani zat i on s of Th e n It Is stralneil and to the liquid
MM »H
D
that
i»
not
as
it
should
be
ami
this
,.m.rgeli&lt;
women
with
t
l
.......
inc
l
uí
a'
“
*
'
*
”
2fi
drops
of
t
i
nc
t
u
r
e
of
tmnridn
Is
lint«
on
a
gittne
x
*
ti*-r•
might
havi- been exhi bit ed more
.
fi
*- m*ronvictiun
i.»
now
firmly
tixed
in
hi»
balls
kiss
and
ull
that
HoI
nilrled
In
conn
e
c
t
i
on
with
this
a
Illy
Some of the*«- cities itavi
non»
D ISTO RTED JU STIC E
e l a b o r a t e l y . but not more excellenttimes
hug
Is
a
cushion*
mind,
therefore
this
would
seem
to
an
a
„
„
uu|
spasm,
which
they
call
l'°»n»do
or
other
skin
food
may
h«
H '» hardly to be wondered at |y.
Al most e v e r yt hi ng that

th at there 1. á distinct feeling in this po'iiiW y be produced from our s o i l ‘ d «, l»roi»t*r time for him to call on
‘country that there is a law fOT.Uif c L ^ .s h o w n ., and shown in
1°1 J "
.
, .
,
*
* n . i o Y the case attiT an application o l
rich and another for the poor. Re­ shape
and to good advantage. •T h i s .
.
_ . .
r ..
, ,1
,
proper and efficient remedies,
c e n t events have given color to lht&gt; gentleman made
the same o b se rv a -1 F H
‘claim* that th c rich or the influential tion of tho products of the garden |
m ay obtain Inmunlty for their crimes nnd orchards, Tho work of the can-!
while tho poor must pay to the last ning club girls was remarkable, and
-farthing.
the handiwork of the ladies was ,
A young hoy In New Jersey shot beautiful and pleasing. Thc article, ]
ta rabbit in tho garden belonging to from kitchen, dining room and dairy : &lt;
hia mother. I t 1b against -the law from shop nnd forge of the negro !
in New Jersey to shoof rabbits, it industrial students were likewise ex- j ] | wm
would seem, and the boy was arrest- cellent.
B u t he persisted in asking, " W h a t ]
-cd. tried, convicted and sentenced to
prison for nine months. T h a t is the is the harvest? Did we not all know 1&lt;
law for the poor.
*
these things beforehand?
Did nit 1
Henry E . Siegel, a member of a the Marion county farmers know ^
t
« corporation th a t owned a chain of that^we could raise hogs, cure meat
stores and which also operated a and grow corn? Did not tho farmers ' •
it
bank, was arrested, tried and con­ of Sum ter, Citrus, L evy and Alachua |]
victed of the misapplication of some counties know tho same thing?
“ W as it nit, after all,"' he ask ed ,,
millions Of tho funds belohging to
(In Cans)
depositors, who are mostly of the "like th e rose that loses its fragrancB
p o o ref class. He received as a sen­ on the desert air?”
"T h o stran ger,"
he continued,
ten ce, a fine of one thousand dollars
"w
as
not
here
to
see
these
wonderful
an d a term of ten months in the
.penitentiary, which term la not to revelations."
" W h a t this gentlaman said Is
begin until next June and then goes
in to effect If he has not shown a dis­ Urgoly tru e ; so after all, to get good
Black Berries
position to refund a reasonable amo u results we must largely depend upon
•
position to refund a .reasonable the local press.
Blue Berries
This paper devoted m o re 'th a n
am ount of th e misappropriated mon­
Goose Berries
e y ., T h at is th e Igw for the rich snd tw enty columns in write ups of the
Logan Berries
fair. I t has about 1200 subscriber
influential. ‘
outside
the
state
who
are
subscriber
Nino months for killing a rabbit
Red Raspberries ; *
a n d ten months for stealing millions largely for the information they ran
—In 2 lb. Cans J
.«loos not Indicate th at justice is ad­ gather from its -columns just of this
,. .
m inistered in. this co u n try .w ith ths particular kind.
If
it
had
double
the circulation Its
ev en handed ness, th a t could be de­
;:
&lt;1» Cans)
;
write-ups
of
this
description
would
sired .
I t is such verdicts and such sen­ do double the am ount of good.
Recognising the value oL th o pub­
tences as these th a t - aro bringing
co u rts into disrepute, and which lend licity o f-th c local press many of the
stren g th to do th e movement to ro« boards of county con^nlssioners and
Utb Florida,
c a li judges and revise their decisions'boards of trade in
and other
b y popular vote.— Miami Herald.
, in addition- to bo

AT

McCuller’s i

3. lb California Apricots 25c !
3 lb Calif. Bartlett Pears 2 5 c ;
3 lb California Peaches 25c ;
! Clark’s Sweet Pickle Peaches o
Richelieu Roly Poly
Red Cherries in Cans
RICHELIEU—

I : Try ()nr Orange Belt Syrup '
; Buckwheat, Wholewheat and :
Graham Flour in Balk
; Maple Syrup in Cans and Glass !

,«c , „ n , !p Dny • T h e y line up the flchwl diildrtu amLahuw Uifm_whaLi
to do, an d 'th e tow n la hardly recog­
nizable for three or four days or a
weak.
Hut it has a quick relapse
and does not recover until another
spasm strikes some one a year later
and the ifttack sjtrends.
W h y ‘not clean up and sta y clean?
Nearly every town In Florida would
get used to it— the town philoso­
phers who ornament the grocery
front would come to appreciate it
and brag about it— and the result
I .would be a boost, an advertisement.
It would be so unusual in Florida

TO PREVENT THE W RINKLES

riUSfiff (Yotn lhe race with the usual
wash of pure soap and warm water,
Tho addition of a few drops of ben
soln to tho wster In which the face Is
rinsed, night and morning, will keep
the skin fresh and white, besides clos­
ing the distended pores.—Women'!
World

Two 8ouls With But. Etc.
Two egotists met mol mitTr H11**
over each other
,
As they turned away, «-.»A ®-r
mured softly to himself:
•’Poor deluded soul' It’s sfi 1 tli
do to tolerate that fellow, but
can I do? It's obsolni«-ly pathetic tW
way he cllnge tr me*“

Sympathy Misplaced.
Don’t lot yourself bo carried away
too quickly with sympathy for tho
under dog. You may find out that ho
was fool enough to start the fight.—
Somerville Journal.

Not Sufficient Data
Schoolteacher—"Now. ir your mottrr
gave you a large apple atol » *®
one, and told you to dlvld«- »' 'l brother, which upple would TnU ***
him?" Johnny—"D'rnu m- »1' ,n? ■*
brother or my little timiln r*

F irst National Bank
S a n f o r f l, F lo r id a

\

' We desire to advise our customers that on December 1st, 1914,. Stomp Tax on the f«l* V.
lowing items will become eiTective:
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PR O M ISSO R Y N O T ES........—
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.. One-half of one cent on each $1 ,HI
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of premium charged.
hl P R O X IE S 'O R VOTING PO W ERS
........ Ten cents. .
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PAGE FT' r.

HOTEL ARRIVALS

Joh n ' Hamrick, dm» returned from
S a n f o r d Hous e
The Literature Department had
a visit to points in West Florida i t ' regular meeting Nov 25 in tinII
U Rattle, Sorrento. 1» ('
and hu» *;»kJirnLx crcu vqtnd from hi» « c l u b .room*.
M r*. Man», chairman U»ts&gt; ,tt S . Downey, St- Petersburgr*
of M « 4 t « r * in B r i e f s recent attack of append iritis and presided
(1. Downer, Macon, Ga
&lt; it
P e rso n a l I l c m s o f
experta to resume h i' run on the
Papers from Mi*» t'hnp|»oll
nnd &lt;•r i*;i;- Now A •»rK City tt It 1».
InloreHl
A l 1. Ill &gt;t le« ria» s
Mi*
Martin could not lie given, vis, l( L &lt; Minium, Louisville. Kv
C. K McCrary. T am p a; T. J Ityan.
same
postponed
until later date.
l)r. George K. Lyons, registered
¡I gommar) of the Floating S m a l l
A paper which gave interesting Hirmingham. Ala.. T. li. Tracy. Ju x .
optometrist of Juekxonvilh*, Fla .
; ; folks S u c c i a r t i ) Arranged for
formerly with the A K Hawke» fucts and dealt with "Som e Other Mrs Kish and daughter. Orlando.
Hurried Herald Header«
A Holfner,
Co. of Atlanta is iTi tin- rlty and Little Hooks that Have Found Their A R ....... II. I n ; tt
Jax
t
Illailev,
Atlanta.
Ga . I. II
Way
to
American
Hearts"
was
will remain one week (&lt;.g the »penal
II
given by Mrs. A. 1&gt; Key. Some of Hati'on. Minneapolis. Minn. tt
purpose
of
aiijusting
«-ye
glasses
Don P e ab od y is In t h o c i t y vi s i t Manning,
D
aytona;
J
tt
Hick
man.
these books were mentioned, as
. n t home folks
a n d c a t i o n t u r k e y . Headquareters will lie at the S e m ­
H. la-wis and
Pollyanna, Freckle*. Laddie, Huckle­ Louisville, Ky.; II
inole I’ h a rm a e ).
2!)-l,lp
party.
Orlando;
T.
11.
Heed. T a m p a ,
Nice dry oak wcod at NeUon'a
berry Finn, T h e World I Live In,
Among the visitors to the city
L.
J
1
Dumont
und
wife,
Macon, G a,;
woodyard, phono 307.
27-ti
Mother, Mrs. Wigg* of the Cabbage
today is J. W. Knight who formerly
C. It. Sage, N. A city; Edna («diver,
Patch
and
E
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m
y
Lou.
The
pur­
Beal H. Wilson, a prominent reni resided here and is now represent ng
N. ^ city; llort Leigh, Hiiuzele B u r­
rtt,te man of Now -Smyrna wan in the H. C. Schraeder l*o , of Jackson­ pose for which each was written in­ ges*. Mr and Mrs. Burgess, K. L a t­
WHETHER YOU TRAVEL
structively impressed the listener.
the city on Saturday.
ville
Mr Knight's man) friends
imer
und
wife.
V
Wallace.
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It was quoted that the Mitchell
HV
STREET CAR, AUTOMOBILE, AIRSHIP,
Auto Livery— Prompt se rv ie .— are glad to See him in Sanford again
Library in Glasgow'. Scotland ap­ Thiel Theatrical Co., Mr and Mrs
CARRIAGE, HORSEBACK, OR A FOOT
D»y phone 281. Night phon * IDG and hope that his new duties »»ill propriately named a portion of its L. \ nil .Nostruml, Babylon, L. 1 .
cause
Inni
to
remain
here
during
tin*
Wm. It. Mark. Klein A t tr a c ­
c. Wihi n. 4G-tf
library "a ce m e te ry ," because it con­ N. I
winter.
tion
Co
, Chicago, III.; P M. Lolst.
tained
a
thousand
dusty
hooks
W. M. Haynes, the busy husinesj
Paint
ka;
Jo h n Ogage, S’ Y eity.
H&lt;in It .1 Hamrti k, member of liuikiiig askance for some one to give
ffinairj of The Heruld spent StinF or W h a l Von M a y N eed in f li is Lin*-*. Y o u ’ll F in d II« A l l c n John
T
Grove. Rochester, N H..
It was said that
s o n v i l lloe with hi*
his fa
fam ily
¿»y in J a c kkao
' i th e legislature anil a prominent them a journey.
ltv e and A n x io u s to P l e a s e
Blurker, N. S ; F
K.
attorney of Monticello was in the tin* percentage of living hooks were John O
who are Visiting relatives there
Due’s attention Adams. N Y. city ; John Cantrell.
city on Saturday and paid T h e exceedingly sm all.
Orange boxes with hoops always
Home, G a .; J . P. Gentry, Memphis,'
a* ....... rv.
.1.1.. tHouseholder,
t ..... L I i . N. Y».
27-tf * Herald otlice an appreciated visit. waft riveted on the comparison of Term.:
¡n »oak. at F. F. Dutton’a.
Daddy
Mr.. Hamrick reports his section of hooks and nuthor* given as to their
city;
L.
P.
Lawton.
Orlando; Theo.
PHONE 275
TA* A W . . I Drug Sto,*
SANFORD. FLA.
Billy Parker spent yesterday .n Florida ns being slow at this time ready sale; thus showing that even
Hull.
De
Land;
K.
A.
Porter,
Atlanta.
the city.
He is living at New on accouht of the slump in tha- prie© in hooks there was a prevailing
LiwUum. Xbw- »Utftew-appealing t o f 1 2 f t ________ _ _________ ,______________ f
hW^HkiH-J^Uv^tvIyril. W.Vwi CULDUU
S. Hóbertson. Cecil Rob'
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.
most people were those which treated Nolan.
home andd his many (rionds are n|Arenijiu's board of trade is deterDr. George E. Lyons, regi*toreri
orison.
T. Leonard. Ed Nelson, miiieri lo kee|&gt; u|&gt; thè goi»d work
ways glad to see him hero.
mostly of child life,
optometrist of. Jacksonville, Hit..
\ a rider pool, J a x . 11 S
The Christian novel to which go
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le n -l0 " ' 1 U
timi bus l&gt;i'»'ii ilone by limi organi- I
Twine for fancy work. Fresh yenst formerly with the A K Hawke» Co
Kohi nVnn Si
Louis, Mo . A "tt
eral
public
favored
was
the
pnpulur
radon in boiisling thè town, and
cakes and pop corn, At Simon s. 22-tf wf Atlanta is in the &lt;it\ unit will reJ
Sanf ord Lodge N o 62, F. and A. M .
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c i t y ; 1 K No r r i s ,
tur&gt; of lien Hur. A Chicago house Herbes , N
timi» Otiti thè dentami» inatte upon
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ommunicatlon every tirst
first anrt
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alone recently ordering a million
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co pies
■luartcr * will 1»* a t 11 « '-cmii,ul»
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11 H Kiitn, K M Culein.m. II
F L. Miller
of a man ro gu e It.* enure attention O. L Traylor
A
portion
of
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ii slinost »er turn of h a v i n g t o m e Pharm. h y
W. M.
Secretary
mailer
\so. retary »»ill he
|i : ' i book w;i.» re.id. "T ile Song of A « • in-, lax. M.»1 i ll' \b \;&gt;tiller to lire
venti on 'tum
1 » m mereiai &lt; lu U »ip Itici’1 11» tin Cardinal," which was written in Pía i
11 y I i Inis 1 . K i Hogg, tt atei - secured wIn* has had experience in
tow ». N. Y .; J . M. Stark, W ater- this kind of work and he will he
Frida) niglii of ni'M week. Decent- defense of the rid bird.
Mo nr o e C h a p t e r No. 15, I I . A. M .
Picturing
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toen,
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til
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Meets
every second and fourth Thurs­
paid
a
salary.
T
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idea
is
not
new
the hunter as toying with his gun he
day
In
Masonic
Hull over tho Imperin
li
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Chicago.
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hardly
&lt;
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been
found
a sign painter and men (of all the
aimed at the little creature's wing,
Chi Gmlm •lax: F. Znbrn kie. N ^ that the servic»** of a paid secretary Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
departments.
Bring in your work
lllerbly
to
see
some
feather«
(Jutter.
Car d o f T h a n k s
J . F. Karnatx
0 . L. Taylor
tt 1! Mllsott, Malumori M if
lit
are dispensed »»Ith idler it Ini' been
and have it promptly done.
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-------------------, Mr*. Herbert Lyman Patti Rossi) lr ¡r u l * . f l neiglit orL a s t e r n S t a r M c n i o i i u l ."service
-'I J li It na lintel
Go b o ard ot trade bi' .dquarler' » an S«*mln«de Chapter 2, Ordrr Eastern Sla
waa in the city yesterday on a sho| - m—- . ml «&gt;••»-t.tm &gt;•
i l u Kastern S t a r held a »&gt; r» b ea n1
M lit i- !»• K 1*n*11»■ i' &lt; • 11»
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M&lt;**'t&lt;x-very first and lliiril I'lii'sdiiy
, .i ti #ihurm! »■r \1 . it t ft» Ma'».
long expedition and rejiort the or
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I.v. ryoui* »bo has seen
M
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Stop at Our Drug Store

SEM INOLE PHARM ACY
SAMORI) LODGES

At J. D.
Roberts

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Country Style Sausage
Link Sausage
Homemade Sausage
Frankfurts
Spare Ribs
Pig Tails ' ’
Beef Liver
Boiled Ham
Slice^Raw Ham
e*’* ’.V
Star Regular Hams
Star Breakfast Bacon
Switzer Cheese

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Maragrel Davis and t ■ roll »»o'
rnllrd
The following were ariepted
lUUlllLuIl. 1*41It I.. Citoi.L, y 1 V1* 1*
Crosby and It. B. ttallh u m .
I be
program which way rendered was
Duel, 'Military Muri-h
Athertcer
Edna Williams and Mrs Munson
Striniti
Duet. Waltz
M ti uso n
Margaret Strong and Mr
Bellies
Dance of the Bears
Winnie Strong

Neufachatel Cheese
Philadelphia Cream

Byron'a Apostrophe to the Ocean
Gladys M orris

Msbbslh lluMclln
Bunds) school, 9U&amp; a. rit.

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1’rayvr MesUnf.’ 7 :30 p, m. tt&gt;dnwd»y.

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N i » to lo (gene)
M I I i li ' oi i A d a m s , so. of Mr
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.i t . o t| from Ne w t ork
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lit. of m o t o r r a r s t ha t is
i n . . ti ng mi intu ii i n t e r e s t in u n t o
m o b i l e circles
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Hut in ila Herald wiii he »hinni
S an ta ('luit' will romo in a car
T o Mipply St. Agnes Bazaar.

.Ihn »

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and runaluiul solls for $5P5 und
f6!»5, is fully equipped with electric
starting and lighting, automatic gear
shift and every modern improvet i i e nt , l (Ml inch w fieri base and 6 0 in
t r e a d for F l or i da ro a ds .

Ga

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gluildeus i In- e y e of v e t t o r s
(tu folk- alik»", aro! . ol d' thè

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u h reqinrioi tu milk. LJorni.i «
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t* me 1' .)tieni to ri .1 1 i * Li*» i *i \« r
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i issino far down in ile- plani «lo.rii
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c a n ' t e v. t g, i .. n i » vite to ot ole
at corner oi t ust ,i und i ' ai met t o . vc,
O. L. Ti e ;
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Ile ,tl|N.».r| til» I (»rill pole to Ills
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We.ln.e.i Uy at Tri») P
G » - pot t»» I- only « itivi h
UiiMii' yj . m the Cit» I I . ill
Visiting h n i t h e r s
( " If S m i t h , Re. S».
are w•
v t,»i a I »» mor. a f .'Oi'
I ti.ll

ti e' ll .lo.ll

propriute for
I cep in st»‘p

M.litZ I* qlllte bip

partners

win» cannot

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king, when he, jealous of the linger
log evidence of sun warmth nnd
Help'ulness.
brightness in Ids winter realm, shook
In every relation of Ufo thè Idea of
down the ashes of extinguishment helpfulness Comes Itilo play, not only
ut, thi» tînmes and left but stnoulder- wlth r»"rnrd to our felloW -men, *but
mg e tubers to he revived bv the nlso wlth rogarti to thè ynsl animai
klngdom whlch mirrounris us
I,reaGi of spring.” Tinies-l'nion.
Alt ostrich feast was on the menu
of a Chicago club Thanksgiving day
ostrich meut, which is considered a
rare delicacy consists of leg^, wings,
ni-ck, wishbone and wish mort»

Help t hs Little Ones, Too.
T o ke ep oursel ves and our children
fresh and sound-hearted, we must ex­
e r c i s e vigorous, open-eyed choice, and
ac c u s t om t he m cheerful l y and eagerl y
to do the s a m e - Amili» Wt usor Alien
In At l ant i c .Monthly

&lt; elei) ( It) Verte No. I.H5.1
Meeting every Tuesday night at
o'clock
Pico Building.
J ; T-Hoolrfcaji.
W o r t h y Presi dent

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Egyptian Chicken Incubators.
T h e (ncuhnior for t h e hatchi ng of
c h i c k e n * s eems to us a new pr o c e s s ,
yet the Egypt i ans h a v e long M-nred
c h i c k e n s In |bls way. tlieJr tnodo b e ­
i n g to use healed ov»&gt;ns
English Cheese Consumption.
T h o English, a c c o r d i n g to an e x ­
c h a n g e . arc the g r e a l e o t cheese e n t e r s
In t h e world
T h e y probably got t ho
h a b i t from the We l s h.

D E N T IS T
wniiK roil w i i m : p e o p l e only

P E O P L E S BA N K B U IL D IN G
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c a n do.

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j S an fo rd L ib rary !

W e are th is year b e tte r prepared th a n ever to
help you select your X m a s gifts.

ity.

Mr. Adams expects a car load of
these machines about December 16th
nt winch time the interested public
may see the latest word in autom o­
bile construction

Free Reading Room

Mr . Adams is s t o p p i n g at t h e
S a n f o r d House a n d is c o n t e m p l a t i n g
the
c o n s t r u c t i on
of a
niodorrj
g a r a g e in this c i t y .
,

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I t is claimrd t h a t people’s talents
Cbolr Prsrtlt*. T p. m. Friday.
Junior Epworto L s s t u * . 3 : 3 0 p. ip . T r l d « vary according t o the •month in
All *l*U o rt to lb s «tiy k s v * a rordl»! »»IIf you u re
romr, s a d s r * Invltsd lb s pl*r&gt; In our 'which they were born.
rbureh Ills. **C»m» thou » t t b us »ml
n ot satisfied with yours, change the
• 111 dj *h” ¿ “b TEINMEYER.
mtfnth.

t

We have in stock a nice line of

ri* Diamonds Watches Clocks Jewelry S deermire
1
Cut Class Bronze Ware Casserais
THEATRE 1 '
Vases
Klc,

Open Tuesday-Thursday 4 to 6
AND

S aturdays 4 lo 9 p . m-

•Strangers Welcome

II

Our stock is strictly high grade and every ar­
ticle is warranted by us to be as represented. We
guarantee satisfaction •in every sale. A share of
your patronage solicited.

To SdhaiaBo J©w©B©r
S8B.ÏÏ

8

TdratUST ~
Secretary

DR. C. W. FAIN

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pring it tiiiind' gleaming through
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t u u n i in . ..

As for lines of b e a u t y this c ar c a n
c o m p a r e f a v o r a b l y wi th t h e $ 4 , 0 0 0
Crowns nnd m ilitary genius may c o m p é t i t i v e s , a n d o n e c an feel s ur e
bring greutness to kings and om- t h e n a m e would n o t appear. 6 n a n y
perois and generals, but there are a r t i c l e t h a t was n o t of hi gh e s t q u a l ­

AT THE CHURCHES

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»»ill be li!i»o|

T h e R e m i n g t o n c a r is t h e p r o du c t
of t h e mind of M r . Phitio R e m i n g ­
Morrison t o n of t y p e wr i t e r , gun and b i c y c l e
Meditation
f a m e and bears o u t the R e m i n g t o n
Adele Bunge
Drirrak q u a l i t y so well k n o w n in t h e i r o t h e r
Duet. Hu mores ke
Miaa E. Stewart and Mr
Mum-on p r o du c t s .
Mr T I ’ S c b e n c h , t h e s o u t h e r n
Schultz
Dream Waltz
r
e
p
resentative
of
t he
Remington
Charlotte Sm ith
Go
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,
who
is
u
p
e
r
s
o
n
a
l
friend
of M r .
Russel
Duel, Witches Flight
A d a m s spent s e v e r a l days i n t hi s
Lucille and Adele Hine;
Holtz s e c t i o n and is h i g h in his prai ses »(
Duet, N eetle’s Dance
Margaret Davis, Royal Klint wort li t h e possibilities o f t hi s c ar for t hi s
p a r t of the c o u n t r y .
He s a y s t h e
Violin Duet, Daisies and Lilies
c
a
r
bei
ng
of
h
i
gh
horse
powe r a n d
Boat Song
a
t
i
H
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l
i
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weight
is
bum
' tx&gt; n e g o ­
... Siro Ji Wight and Isabelle Strong.t
i
a
t
e
the
r
oa
ds
as
no
o
ther car
Bendings, Tho First B a n jo Russel

heights to which evtfn they may not
aspire. They cannot edit a country
newspaper.

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big -tore r o o m

1 lo, -.1 »

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a.t
«ill pr otic of Go mo
ItlipOGiUt
meeting' of the ye:..
Kein» tuber the date, I t.d.ty night.
December tin* 11th

Specials in Market
Western B e e f
Western P ork Loins
Western Spring Lam b
Corn Fed Florida- P ork
Good Florida B eef
Beef Brains

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ABOUT PEOPLE
AND EVENTS

GROW ERS

B E N E F IT BY

W tt.l,

RECENT

CHANGES

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Orlando, Nov. .’10.
Announcenient is made by the headquarters of
the Florida Growers and S h ip p e r
longue here of the successful acconC
pi is h ment of several important iraifle caaea during the week, as well as
divulging information perluining to
other problema which are now under
active investigation.
Traffic Man*
ager Hoskins has just returned from
Jacksonville, where he has been in
consultation with several of the prom
(tient shipping organisations in our
sta te , in reference to nutnerspus
transportation subjects in which
e v e r y grower and shipper in Florida

Filly

M fflln K

dird

»harr* of i hr par *atui&gt; of On* Hun - ,
t Miliar • tl l OOÜCM r a c h . Two Hurtdfrd

Direct Front

./upon
The Cangrirgutionul church l&gt;nm ar «ill lie held Tuesday afternoon
and evoning in the Hynes building
on First street. At this bazaar will
(„» found a beautiful assortment of
j a ,)alieM wart. «hipped direct from
K „,„. u|)(| Yokohama to Mrs C It
\Ya |i(,.r 0 f t hLs city.
It include,
¡,mong other things a beautiful line
o( p|ar(. car(1)l rur,.jy seen in thif
BCCtj on; kimonus.' laces, scurfs and
runnor* that appeal to the lovers of
(j ain ty things. The Japan ese booth
wli| |)t. untler t f,e direction of Mrs.
n , . nry
Wight and
Mrs. C. It
Walker.
There will lie u table of
fntiry worg un&lt;| UNVfp i art isles at
rnoderate prices. Cukes, pies, salads,
|,ak„d |„.ans um| oilier delectable
*.(&gt;uU" wj|i a| , 0 |,r «n sale and the

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after

B u rn s, T am pa;
M ia m i, second

Ite v . J. E , A dlim * of
v i c e p r e s i d e n t , ti*\

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tv
Th.- i n m im * hit-h &lt;h» corporation .h»u
r i n t ï» Fifty .Vi*' ï var»*

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J . G Venable of Jacksonville, third
v ite president; F. A. Wood of Jnckson ville, recording secretary, and
C. A. Hoyt of Jacksonville, treasII
CM
,
un?r.
Ilf V. ( luudt* W. I)ukr of
T am jiu
was originally nominated
and elected president, hut declined
,
,
,
t o ta KO the office OH account of Ins
church duties.

Th. t.u.in... of the rampan y will Im» eon*
:
♦
Ì “r‘*d by
,alln* lB* n* m*d ° m" " ’ *°
x
A Prcld.nt,
♦
A V i c . President.
A HrrrrUry and Tffi*urrr. provided that
iifir pvrarrw may hold ïh* «»fflevs of Doth H*&lt;-ami Trvatufrf* and a board «( not ♦
i*** «h»n ihr.. 3i nor mon thin n»» ts&gt;
director», all of whom nhsll be elected si
», „ e r to the date of the annual meet.ini
n« —
».. w «har* oviuei
&gt; ».of th* . -rar
•«.t p'O
'f * »lion
»V«1»
ni• th«*
hol dtr»
pori

M e m b e r s of t h e e x e c u t i v e
com m i t t e c w i&gt; e n a m e d us fo llo w s ;
U ev.
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s,
ÌV U . W ith e rsp o o n . K issim p te c; C .

T ,*.Td*r Ul; , i . J * ,I h « . y “! i C Î
elected at t h . d m r l « t i o n shall h. ituali(led t h . followins named offleera »III eonduet the eompany'a builneae. l o - « l t

weeks a c c o m p a n i e d

Theo.

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SEEDS

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a
by

tb e raltai sliown in the new orange
Mi« !»••rnilnn wfu* « 11! wjuMt«! f'hri't
turÜT tu the oii'ii'ru •»*■. 11*•n ,*f ( 'm
it»,»'* n 2-.»t,|Mr».
Hlltt. w I)I&lt;h. iloWeVi r. w* ;i )||1| )&lt;|.
vnlved in llte cave uliiive reittiwl Ali
M fH S i »rimi U i"ili •11* Ici ! Iài!»I ^ i‘(*k
«xummation ol the new laritl re(uf \ *«1*I«»-11». Gu . unti ^ mIurnhu.
veals :t numher of reductlous .1&gt; (
fi»r .t \ t il nf -vi-vt rul vM*#*h«s
Well an a fiw «light a&lt;l\aln&lt;— lo
&gt; i,i w*11 t»K t Mr 1 ï» H .ït &lt; •&gt;
t iiir r eusti rn t'aiindiaii
marki ifilli Livi
I hl- lllost h&lt; Hl tl&gt; lat i hange- I,,•vs
«vor. ufe h&gt; r&lt;-.&lt;s&lt;ii&lt; of alldltlunal
Mr*
K 1’ h' r. ui g I,a* . r e t u r n e d
route*. .Shlpments tu practii-allv - fl
vtislern ( ’aillidlilli markefs wen- &lt;oti from T a m p a , where -die wa s t he unit
cm in tv
firieil to I he r&lt;&gt;tii&gt; via l l&gt;i l'otoltia. r&gt; p r c ' i ' t l t l l t i V e of s ,
li t . t h e
» 1 .&lt; I • - on-la V - , iiim l
ï im.
) artis, w h i le un&lt;li*r i l . - tu-u a r r a n g t
ment, «in an&lt;l «fter Decetnber
a ■\eilt Poi
lot of stich potnfs lila) I.. h.m.ul
Ctiii'iiinaU al tln- sattle rate«.
'1 he
M i s s G l i s s o - O r g r a n ni J n r k s o n Jttlvantage of thèse arrangements vili** bus ar tved in Sanford nut) ««ill
should lie iijiparent lo all *hijiper*. i|»**nd tin* vAinlir t,
in lital shipment* may be diverted
from ('inmuiuti lo the-e enstern
Mr :iV'l M * (
M
! &gt;*&gt;r
(Hunta*
well
a*
| .o u i l 11
i l.e . . Tit
Wi*el f l u ì l'i
*.!•■
I lllti 't M a i .
a d j . i . ,‘ tit
l o ( in. n
b!
Mr* I •
nail, to wIn. h r a t e * a r e a p p l i c a b l e
tboreb)
Tills is gratiltiug to our
Miss Helen Maris and Dr
Veil
ahip]M-rs, us heretofore they have had
Scheislcr of t Philadelphia art i ho
Lo pay additional freight charges in
guests of Prof, ahd Mrs. Mnriselli
ord er to [ilttce cars in eastern C a n ­
Lake Onoro.
a d a on broils of the through rate a p ­
plying via I’otomur Yards
Mr M&lt; Millen it ml du u gilt« r, M iss
It is not generally known that the
Mr. M i l i e u afe I he ^JUI'NIìI of
Halli.
‘ Puiunylvania Railroad Company i&lt;*
Dr und M r s Hobson on t h e Hi l gl i t «
ocotiy filed a t itriIT with the Int,*.
atntt; f t iit nit t e i ummn ton. pro
MîmH** lier il II 11 liOFUm Jiitink;*,
viAirg a charge ol j&gt;2 jiej car for
Misa
P rati and Mr. Ia' wih of Or*
diVorUng fruit* anti vegetahlos from
Poiom irr T'i'rils to other muijkeis. landò wer« n t*nnK«*niul puity who
The league became aware of this inrru* over (or the Uopi* Hall.
.proposed penalty, and immediately j
A congenial party of Sanfordites
hamQod with the traibe department»
of Florida Citrus KYtchunge, Chase that motored over to Eustis to spend
Jk C o ., H. C. Schrndei Company ajid .Sunday, were Mr. and M rs. Deane
■the Southern, Growers Company, Turner, Mrs. \V. H. P e te r s ,. Young
which concerns are ntbliated with the Deane and little Margaret Peters in
leag u e in all,m arkets*except m arket­ the Turner car, Mr. and M rs. W . P.
in g . As a result, the lenguo filed a Carter and Wnlter C arter in* the
vigorous protest with the In terstate [ Carter runabout, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
C om m erce Commission and pointed ! Syrnei and children anti M rs. U. E ,
o u t the injustice of a d ivertin g1 Tolar in tho Symes machine,
charge in addition to the trunsportation rates. Other action was taken j ’ M™* R* ^* te rro r returned SunxmncccsHury to montion here, uud day night from a long visit to New
t f __i
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Her
word has just been received that tbe York, Vermont and C anada.
-commission has granted permission many friends are glad to welcome
to tho Pennsylvania railroad to with­ her homo again.
draw the charge on le u than sta tu ­
to r y notice, which m a a ta th at it will
SEED PO TATO ES
n o t go Into effort on D nom ber 5.
' rt
♦
(ìrovn an lb* n i ( t r t hills ol HUutxn County,
This la another m atter of general »baut 1WO Issi sbovs as* !«t«L
F R E E F R O M D IS E A S E
in tercu t to Florida which tho icaguo
Slroni, hsnljr, prolific variti*#, (ilvs them s
h as been working on for several trial.
Scivi for
Asad
(or er»Lalofu&lt;*.
m on th s, and now th a t all arrange­ W A LK E R SEBO POTATO F A R M S
m ents have been perfected witn tho
Boi W, Avo«», lltubsn County, » . Y.
various southeastern railroads, an­
nouncem ent is made of the fact th at
where cars become in distress when
In “ pocket m arket" sections of the
« o u n trry they may he diverted on
t o more profitable markets at the
JEW ELER
through rate from |olnt of orgiln
t o ultim ate Jcstlnation, plus n charge
o f SlQ per car for each 100 miles', pr WATCHES, CLOCKS. JE W K 1.U Y ,811,
fraction al part thereof, to cover the
V t B W A B B . OPTICAL G O O D S. ETC»
b a c k haul or indirect
* service. This
i« another concession wjiich . the
. leagu e -has been able to obtain from
Expert Repairing
th e railroads, and the news should
,:3 y ‘
- be welcomed, especially by the many
w ho hav« had unpleaaant expari- 1123 W est First S tre et
in th e so-callod p o c k e t mark * U .'
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vour feet.
Ladies Baby Doll Pumps, in all sizes, price

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Crushed Oyster Shells
and all Kinds of Feed

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( h e s l e e p t&gt;(' fh o r e s t - o f t h e f a m ily .
T h e y c a n bo s t o p p e d In a f e w m i n u t e s w it h

Ballard’s
Horehound Syrup
It is a Remedy of Great Relieving Power
In A ll Lung and Throat Troubles.
w a i u i i u i t Uira r c u i i n c In.
B e a l a Boreness. quiets llrkllng
nensatlon In the thr oat, s t r e n g th e n s tho voi ce , loosens phlrgrti .,n1
relieves nil I r r i t a t e d conditions ^n tho t h r o a t and luntts
Keep tt
bottle In tho house. I t in handy to havo wh a n »ceded and , ì v n
world of mi s e r y to tho person effected.
flu e n ce

to the congested lungs.

P ut U p in T h re e S izes, 2 5 c , 5 0 c and
$ 1 .0 0 p e r B o ttle .
Huy the ( I 00 Si ir
It cont ains flvo t i me s as mueh
as tho î l e »lie. and you got w i t h each bottle a
Herrick's ited 1‘oppor Porous Blaator for tho chest

PROPRIETOR

JAUES F. BALLARD

ST. LOUIS, MC.

F o r W e a k S i e b t o r S o r e K r r * , u»c S l r p l i r » « l * j e Salve.

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J. T H I G P E N

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COMPANY

AGENTS

General Fire
OM ics «.,1«, M O L O t a

Sanford.

Insurance
R I A L E S T A T E CO

F lo rid o

..I her object In cp abitui de l*u»ini**ei to
murtaaar or ple.lxe any »tack», bond«, ur
other obligation» by It l»»ued ur Incurred.

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Notici* la harrby riven t h a t I, C. M.
Ilsml. Sheriff ol tiaminolr C o u n t ) . I Infici»
unilcr »m l by virtu» at sn vivrution iwuni
out ot t h » circuit court at S»minulr Cu un ty ,
Florid» under d al* ol S eptem b er 2nd. I t t l i
In the c» » » ol C. M. T ra m m e ll v* Alec V.
French c l at., I have levied on and »III eel!
In Ihe hl|hret and heat bidder lor ra th all
the following deerrllicd real ra tate In S e m ­
inole C o u n t y . Florida,
aa Ihe propVrty of
Alec V. F r e n c h , to-wlt: N l V ol N S ot S E S
of S W i t of Section .1«, Townahlp IV, f l a m e
30 Esai, and wilt oOy
v Ihe »nine (or aale at
public a u c t i o n and will eell t o tho hit hoot,
P

«Ind heat bidder lor raah at the court b&lt;

door In S a n l o r d on the 7th day of December

IVI4. th e asme belnt • regular aale»

•t

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('di«. •
Inikid, rotiitrurt
ip’»»**, r nt
To
huiNin g or Su iid in i» fur hot«*lt pur do*«-* ; to
-osi ahli«tu * nd maintain a hoir I ur hoir I* Ir!

doy

between th e hour* ol It A. M. and ! I’ . M.
on said d a te , lor the purpose of eatlafyinf
said e l o c u t i o n and retta.
This t h e 3rd d ay ol N ov e m b e r, IVI I.
C . M, HAND,

Sheriff ol Seminole County, Florida.
ll-S t-T u ea
P r o p o s e d Chari er of M a e » r l » h l l e ft
Uro» n Company

The undersigned, intending and propos­
ing to org anise a corporation (or profit un­
der tho general incorporation law» ot Ih»
state ot Florida, and under the name of
M U S S E L W H I T E &amp; HKOWN C O M P A N Y ,
hereby make, declare and publish the follow­
ing proposed charter.

Article III.

Tim amount ol capital alock ot thia cor
poratlon aliali be one hundred tho usand
dollar» 1 1 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . OU), to be divided in one {
thoonarul »harra of the par value ol one
hundred dollar* e a ch , anil raid alock may he
paid in ca»h or properly , labor ur service, at
a Juat valuallon lo he filed by t h e direc­
tor» at a meeting called for aurh purpose
Adirle IV.
The csrporalion ahall alisi for nlnely-nln*
year».

Article V.

The bualneei ot this corporation ahall be
conducted by Ihe following officer», to-wll:
A president, vice prreidenl, ee crcla ry and
treasurer, who »hall comprise Ihr board ot
director».
ArtLcle VI.
The offirere and direclor* ahall l.e elected
at the first annual meeting of t h e stock,
holder», which »hall be held »1 the principal
office ol tbe co m p a n y in Sanlord. Florida,
on the firat T u e s d a y of March, A. D. 1VI6
and annually there a fte r on lha first Tu esday
ol each and av e ry March'.
Th» persona who are tu c.induci the busi­
ness ai this corporation as Us te m p orary
offleera, until II» regular offleera a re rlecled

THE BUSINESS COURSE AT STETSON
Winter term b - j l a i Jan. C.

Tuition 4V month.

Individual ir air union by c , Hear tfa.luaic -*l&gt;

1.

A Commercial Course embracing Rookkc-fpling, 1( 11* 111*" \' it 1,11 ’
Commercial Law, Ppnnt:iimhl|i, Businesn Englisli, Rulliti Calcula'
I’mctici*. lluiini'H-H Britclir«', S|wiling.
II
An Advanced Commercial Coume embracing Advanced H&lt;» i •
Autiitinjr, Advcitiring.
ill. A sjii'clal Banking Connu*.
1\. A Shorthand ( fiume cinbracirp Hcnn Pittmnn Si"P&lt;&gt;,"‘ i '
Typewriting, Buvincsv Ia-tter Writing, Spelling.
\ . A Manufacturing Courw.
\ I A Department of B itin w i A&lt;iminUtratlon leading i&lt;&gt; ■&lt; I’t 1* I"t*
in fhe Colli-ge of Liberal Art*
Mend (or reuleg at KleUan ( ollcgr of Uberai Aria. HilSINt^iS f:llt.l.t;i.t: &lt; .diet' ■' •**
Hehool »r Technology. .Srhool of Mu*lr, Nrhool u( Fine Arts. Domestic belio., «nd ni *wh-*«
Teaching. Addrrao NTETNON t Nit ni.H l T V. De Unit Florida.

DAMAGE DONE TO RHEIMS CATHEDRAL.

a l Ihe Drei regular election, and who have
qualified are, (Teeil (Jähheit, president; It. J
Holly, vice president; E. E Adams, aecrelary and treasurer.
. Article Vit.
The highest amount ot Indebtedness or
liability to whtrh thi* cpfporation can at
t.
any lima subject itself, It two hundred
The nam e ol thisj corporal
corporation shall ha thouaand dollars (1200,000.00).
M U S S K L W I U T E ft B R O W N C O M P A N Y .
Arllcte VIII.
and Its principal plate ol bualnaaa «bail be In
Nama, residences and suharriptlona of
tba town of (lensra, Seminole County, incorporator»’.
Florida, provided that the director» may
Cecil Oahhelt ot Hanford, Florida, 2 share».
authorise the company to maintain office*
R. J . Holly ol Sanford,. Florida, 2 a hares
at other places.
,
E- K. Ada ma o( Sanlord, Florida, 100
aaar*«.
ti.
Article IX .
The ganarai nature o( the butlnraa lo he
The seal ol this corporation shall be a
transacted la . aa loilowa:
rlrcular
Impression,
and bear In the center
The com p an y will engage in the butlneu
ot manufacturing naval etorae and ahall the word "eeat," and around tho circumterbave Ih» rìght"*» “bU^
th* * or,1, "Cl/da Hotel Company
"iy. a'cqulre.
.
. "öwn.'Tn&lt; ceil G ab bet t
cumiier. Improve end tell land», limber and
H J Holly
timber
rlg
' '
lg nle ; ,

To eetaidlsh
and maintain etoree, commicaarlee an d engage In the bualne»» ot mer
chanta;
,

E. E. Adam«
S T A T E OF FI.O III DA
CU U N TY OF S E M IN O L E

T o My out, drain and Improva^towna and
ti«(or« me pereonelly appeared Cecil Gabtown altea;
T o b uy, acquire, mortgage. »»11, estab­ belt and It. J . Holly and E. E. Adame, «11
to
me well known a* tbe persaas who algnad
lish, maintain and .operata mill« and mill­
ing pianta, trama and other mains of trana- the foregoing artlrjra ol Incorporai ion, am"
acknowledged t h a t they signed (ho same
pòrtatloti and mill larditi#»;
To own stock in othar
other rorporitlons
corporation» and lor the u s « «nd p u r a « « therein »»pressed
In wllna« whereof I have hereunto « I
al) cUi.ee ol chattel» and per »anal properly,
and la general eagage In «urh other busi- my hand and official « a l this Vth day ot
November,
A. D, 1*14.
area aa will b a connected with lha generai
(ssalj.
B . F. WHIT N E I L
purpose« ol ih « corporativa.
,
Notary PaWle.
jÉÉÎ
My commleelon eipiree Fab. U , IV1T.
Th« capital gtock &lt;1 i
Davi» * G l i « ,
1
’ ioHarò
Attorneys tor Incorporator».
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Full line of ( ’hildrens School Shoes, price SI.25 to $2.50

1

E . Howard, Orlando; G. E. Mabry, | i
T a m p a ; Dr. W, C . llichardson, Tam ■&gt;
H r o « n . Secretary and Treasurer
Jiu; Dr, C ,W.
"
»= &gt;---*—
-T am p a;
Kichardson,
VI
,
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The hi s heat amuunl id tndehtednr« or
He v . F. I .Strong, hail lord; H H |,»hdlty lie »hleh th# cur,,., ration ran at
Jo
h niru
so u,
n ».1
Manatee:
Itev.
S L.,
I ’ Jlack11 m" Hollar.
,ut,l*cl&lt;tlS.OUll O‘*
ju iu
aiutici., io
v. o.
J I K Thouaand
lii T»*niy-flvp
son, Daytona, S. D. Harris, St.
» •vu.
L
P etersb u rg ; itev. W. S. Patterson.
Th. m m » and pisoaa of rwidanw r *
la mor
•
ever popular t e r •tMdiii " il l Ti* ofien L ak elan d ; Mr Uickert. Fort I.auilcr- «musn» and the number of »hare. »«a..
. T h e result of tile Jacksonville con- to a-Mi.iue n w Hihal of rtll^'MmpiWT tline.
., " j?'r1-.'^ i t T - J u I i tV 'm'la’ n.in.i.ytr -'""«
ferenre was that of satisfactory ari A liberili putronagf* T»f-rttc public is!
Success attentici) the efforts wn ,h*,r*
ï- _i»L*i J * ,
,
I
IV M Hr own, ( if n r v i, Fla , f»ü « h i m .
rangomonta
were made withthea,sq|jrited
Hr ciati, Utnev», Fla.« 50 «barra,
j,
Wednesday morning to mise the
J. P. Mù«**l while,
Florida railroads by which through,
! $-1,000 requited Jo r the coming year, j
W. M. Ilrown
J. IL Hr o w n .
rates to the entire western portion
I’crtanal Mention
Pledges were made the totixj of
Sfili* o{ Fiorala
#
of Canada, which markets were just
which iijqiroximutes $2.500.
It is County of Haminolp
recently developed by Florida, will
^ r - iint* ^ 'rs‘
( " " ’ott have the hope of tfie leaders that the re­
In pifion c»m* hrforr m* Ihr undrr- j
•ifinrd a u th o rity . J, IL Mu***lwhit*, W. M, j
bo rustled oiV'Dwfember 5. In ad- ’'I’«110'1 dow,n t() housekeeping at quired sum will be reached before Tir
nwn an«l J F Ilrown, all «if whom axe ditlon there will be Includc.tLu num- French and 1 hird stree t.
uhi «ï TK7* Mrcifoinf
night.
The feature of yesterilUy's •o-pioct ehsrw ol :Mua.eUhitr .n&lt;i firc*n
*
*
t irmfifttty. «nd iirh of *»1«! iirf»on« th*o
tion of Canada, to which Florida
Mr. Chits. Browne, tu-companied fe#Ition w||| \w (n
Rr,.nt Jmru,|,. lM nd »hrft* si'kiHHklfilgPiJ li*(c&gt;ri' m* Id* «ifbaa never enjoyed the privilege of by hi* lilt).......... C hav Browne, Jr . ; w)li(. h j( ¡„
,| 6 0 oo Sunday sature In .aid pr&lt;rpu&gt;i-d rhttrt»-f ami tbat
br eteeuteij ,* n l prupii.ed rl isfte r a* hi*
Hr* «ri «nd d«**d
through published rates, while Cali- are spending a week in Jacksonville S&lt;.|1 O0 | rhildren will take part
tîi irn u nd */ my bind »ml •*•■! iff tilTlr*,
forniu has always hud them.
The with Mr. Browne's parents,
2nd '!«y i.f S'lnernlirf. ltd l
Il
II I'ftllHFalt
nttfcs to western Canr.du were eliinV in d icated at L a st.
\ S.tfftM ruli!..
M&gt; ï fimnni*liih i‘ ipifr« July 1C 1‘dA
innt.-d from Florida orange i.ln.-apple
Mr
Fish ami Mis* Fish of Or
T |„. old fashioned
fashn.no,I l.qiow
fellow who in­
la n d No i. issued November 2. ef luudo atlendefl the Ciiv 'Itintutiful slsied that enslor &lt;11 wn« fur loiter
Nnilfr i»( t prlH«H&lt;*ti fu» l'h u rtrr
*&gt; 1 .» • às•r » 11&gt; giAi'ii r li • l |In unii» r
furtive Ih'i-cmhor .ì, lift I the reason ji„|| Friday night,
t h a n till- (i c mu m drugs « It Is tin- f ancy
Mft»*d w II o|»|d&gt; Ui ih* (t-n\&lt;nfntir Uff I h*
of a controversy hotwecu the t'anatitles is now coming Into his own. »lai* &lt;»f Fiori da, fi»r 1*1 Ieri patrn t iipcrn th*
lofr^oir^ prnpoartl rh artrr iif M u«Hl«hitr
diun and the Fioridii roulroiids over
Miss Mary McClung, who lias Tho dissenters will have lo agree wilh A llrorn ri rn )nji *ny , at Talli »li «.»»*«», Flor­
him
or
go
without,
that’s
all
ida, ori ih* tuh day uf lr*««-mt**r, 11*11, ai
tho terms In which the rates were to becn thp BUrurUvr guest of lier sis1 o uti a m
bo published whether lay the box 1er, M r * , ( has. Dinget* l e f t S u n d a y
J I* VI U..I-I « h i l i.
W Vt flrtiirn
or per 100 pounds.
The league for her h o m e in l i t u . e d i n
J I Ur*&gt;» n
S h e e n of R e c o r d Sire.
guined knowlctlge of the alTair ihre»'
B u i n e o f llu- l a r g e s t f l e e c e * e v e r p r o
weeks ago. mul sllice timt time lia«
Vikllrr «f \pp|lr»lhin fm l «i lim i I nitri
Mr anti Mr* S D . D u m o n t u f . d u c e i ! c o m e f r o m t h e s t a t e o f W a s h
»triven l o Ijring alniiit an smicivlile
ilf (hr i &gt;* nr * ftI Statuir *
IfilMnft
Kroll
to
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- ï 1**, &lt;i I I *
s o t li.ii Flornl.i
l n i i-ra -l f w-mlil
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whir
h. may b* ■ohacr
ib»d
and a ,
Miami *iu i'll OHI'!! u« the ri«*Xl ,h*ï**.
ol,
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tria and
paid (or ...
In lands,
landa, proprf
proper I ira,
ira. r hai
hat tria
and l y
pluro for holding the alati» Sunday »Uk U at a ju«t tsluslion ihrrrof hrrrby
flard la;
M’hool convention and the following “ « rn
n .ty
y T
h V u . ^ dDollar»
T " '0" ( 1 2 0 , 0 0 0 . 00) ynd
°-f
Thouaand
officer* were chosen at Tam pa Wed- .&lt;&gt;&gt;» remalndar thereof shat! !.. paid In r».h, 'T
uni**» by a rr«nlutioh of (ha board of dir«**ru-sclny:
rreaidntft. A ï _rurnt?rt t
herein*; *«L»t*t*d. ik* ••»».*»»»•* b**Tadiipn; Orel vice. . . . preaRent, v
th,
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C-. of
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JUrtor.
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CANADIAN RATES
GREATLY REDUCED

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TH E SANKonp. HERAI.D

PAGE SIX

F L O R ID A

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*;tv**' --r^.Y'"aft'« '*t E-'vi’1fJ- :œÂS î ÎUt‘ .TT- ■ -ï-v
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* I««, by American IT*»» Aaaoctatlon
Thia »how, m.rely « imnl, BK.tlon of u ,, outcr wnJ on wbtch tbe « • »
•f* done to tba lUttira by tbe Oennan abella la p U In l/ew a*

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jr r a ' ^ k i i i rfnfi lùnf

�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SEVEN

¡'RAZY
lOLUMN

CAPTAIN des jardien praised by camp

B I8*H B»Y S ■

Pcrsir.s Som on !he first
Mond j y u VovUmpér
shou ÌÉ nut 0 0 w o rk of
dny s o rt cn th is * J jy WHYP Because its Labor day

$1$ (ite
T nr »t

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1f i e r A l l Carte)
.

We have it in every color and for every possible purpose. Remember the Herald when
you want INK

HAI

.lust

\ COkL

MOlf */

for Officemxr^YTOTrtStn^ScY^with the
Patent, Dust proof Pourout.
Pints'.'..................................... ................ ......
Half Pints......................................................

ANOTHt R
.

Captain Oe» J a r d i e n

Walter Camp think»
eleToi
U.-ri'f whSl ho
In th.‘ country steady
line »ork uii attack, and

much of
any» of
rellnble.
u power

of

Chi c ago

!«■« J a Mien. t
.■&gt;*ni**r hi lh*&gt; Maroon
I t* J ardi e n
! 1•• 1» l ho hem ••ntor
nhsoliitely di*p*nduhlo lot h o ^ h . i r o f
on defense

I Rut i \

We carry constantly in stock a Com pick* line of the Old lieliahle
CARTER'S INKS. It makes no dilTerenre what (|tiantity you tlt&gt;mre, nor for what purpose you wis.li it. we can supply your needs.

‘ POS T

Curler's Writing Fluid in puart Bottles

tiPEC T
TO PAY
FOR \ x j

Conch i?tagg s e e m s m o r e f o r t u n a t e t h a n hi» b r e t h r e n In the m a t t e r of
T*r*lty and «ophnmoro m a t e r i a l on h a n d .
T h e p r e s e n c e o f Captain Des
Jirdlon, one of the few w e s t e r n e r s h o n o r e d with an a l l- A me r i ca n berth In
recent years, on the field of si* c a n d i d a t e s for end. s e v e r a l for i|uarler,
and «o on. Indlral.-s t h a t t h e d ir e c t o r will h a t e the pb-uslng task of redJctnic tie M|uad r a t h e r t han f o undi ng on. up

Carter's Writing Fluid in Pint Bottles
Carters Writing Fluid in Half-pint Bottles
CaiMer’&gt; Writing Fluiti in l-oy. Bottles
( artt i's Writing Fluiti in

Vo Keep in perfect Health a
person nasi &gt;yo to bed early and

Sutrtn Yf j r Old W.iard of Manion
lev»j Impreur* New Yorker*
.tn H i * Gre.it Skill.

(loppi

and * e c bran

have

ma de

Bottles

WRITING!
: F L U II) ’:

HAILED AS A COMING CHAMP

Per tie Pr*.t Mine «lor*. ''Willie”
llapp. ■ e&gt;l 1.1 -' «:»■» to the premier
P.»«..
in 'h. ii .ll.tine lillllard world
It •.••tu* île ■Menee his masterful
pi . I.*- 5■t"’' •■! \&gt;ill be pierced ill-,
trenti 1# ni tei.panic Wit' ll (Ite stoni!
rkàjd if.itle rtiiir on the h er ln m is m!
nut.'h •' ' J •! it a*-un..'* 'll* h im "f
I . lit.iti th&gt; sl*tc&gt; il year old
mu'It el
ile-eii la who. Ill l i e prat
II*-, mm* h*--* Hi N&gt;-e IntK has slteWti
mrh in.i s i e I. mu that critics ar ­
ati- ■-t I I ■M •I . l.ug . Uniti to a |
lit ' 11 St' . -.1 '• prêt. ■..einal pia ; * r
•bet.- le &gt;ill I» hail'd as chainpliei
or th* n* it 'lune to n
Ih*- ¡i:rr.iitit« ne tils
which
both

TTeW

T r y . P E N C R A F T — Y o u W i l l Use No O t h e r

MAI y

Maroon»

i shipment of Carter’s new

P E N C R A F T INK

f RujMT
A

received

&gt;

u p Col o i .

i

Î

-jCL uCM f MIO»

now to r t$p early po fo the
/.b's/ko Is le w a prlsoin-t of war
U «* hòpe the k.. * ■■t k&gt;-* pr a toe bold
on him

B â tfe Y

P iH Z Z b S

ANSWkES'oCPIRIU

for

m• &lt;»Minuti. now wiiii
f r l.il " Mi ili» !MiilaiJ«*l

the remine scanna make It Impossible

U O P flfF t f you. cannof keep

thaï Mi. . j il mi. .t In iv * hamplonshlp
III! 'in'il late te *! -pring, if at all dur

uu him a chorus ju r l.
&gt; c f pi ay ball on a full
v Hirjcti. 1[ay or a i/JLdnt lot!
rragiauVa T : m m m ,' : « i « H B

. iiittli eli I I'a .* H"le rt-oti ot tin
I i l ati ts usili in be a motore)chi tan
now he has the automobili* «t u ì c
P i t c h e r Eddie I' l nnk of the

les has plji'hed IlinTe *-hllt,oiil
t ha n any (itimi pit* !.• i iti ha-.
oh

,

we

I \ i*r\ t h i n g

w f r* r

' 0 YASSAR

college
A L L LAST

lt I h salii (bai t h è full .pi..'a " f
lidi! seatH in thè Y a l e bnwl »111 he
r e a d y for th» H a r v a r d - Y a l e tram« on

O L Q V tS

5EA50H;

Novetnber 21
hi ri t i ra mi (ho c onvi c t i on I» (trow
Ing tha t Unger Uroimahun »111 suc
c e e d Hank O l la) an t h e Cub» man
n g e r n e xt sentmp

Ca r t e r 's a
■HOUSEHOLD
I
ndelible
ITnk
t"**•«ICI- WMO
11

lie (‘'tc-V
1
ïjÀ
m.-4 y.11
Î t?^2Z
y j5
11
murarinr a»», *1*2..

Natlous complain of the use of dum­
dum bullets ln**tho Kumjiean » « r
fans complain of diitnbtlumb players
in tho baseball » a r
M a n a g e r Met!raw has added a pitch
or to hi s staff b&gt; the nam** ot Sc ull
Ho hulls from Ihe Middletown t e a m
o f t h e At lant ic l ea g ue

!Mtotn-l.ihran
in Doublt* Well

M a n a g e r Mc Oraw a d mi t s that Mr
K l e i n Is a good u m p i r e , and when Mr
M c O r a w admltji t h a t an umpi r e Is
good
ho must . .I bo
jjuodi ...
.
.j
I. v I »*1
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• • •

( artiT's Photo-Library
Pa. tf in l-oz hot tips
with* B r r t s h lOc

C h a r l i e Whi t e s a y s he lost $20.000
on a c c o u n t of a bad hand
W? n e v e r
l os t m u c h on a bad h a n d ; It was g e t ­
t i n g good hands t oppe d that hurt

W *lker Cochran.

1'm ihe hand is worth two in
I the bush, what is Fort
Lea uen worth?"

!“* ,bp ««»ton. Yet a titular meeting
* &lt;ea
Pair la but a matter of
S t a l l i n g s has b ee n pa i nt e d as a b ea r |
.
* nd the longer it is deferred, tho '
If that
w»l be the prospects of the ' t h a t bi t e s when a p p r o a c h e d
srstwhilo newsboy.
In w h a t wins ball g a m e s , lot s o m e . o f
A mstch between l l o p p o a n d Coch- ■ t h o pleasant -faced m a n a g e r s tako tho
hi nt.
Cork
. 8C®h.
Doth aro. ma s t e r s »
C l a r k Griffith s a y s c i g a r e t t e s have
Prsns*? * * trobe
"Itnllnr to tha t of
kept
tin* W a s hl ng t b n t e a m down In
b„li. a,
CTt&gt;ry detttn- ttntl 1&gt;v,‘r&gt; *
t h e A m e r i c a n l ea g ue r a c e
Griff Ones
*l know what ,hal means.
tho s mo k e r s , but t h e y s m o k e Just tho

™ *ou!d afford tbc best bi l l i a rds that

r»abluirevalllni 0,)lnlon '■ l h a l

C o cfe

wh*n tJ
**°PP° of his laurels
Ilka ik ^
®ot
Cochran,
ilstem* ,p n * tn i champion. Is a conUarS.1 P * yer’ fortlnc&lt;l «»11» on Ideal
B E » * a -match player he

same.

j

P e t e Daley of t h e New Y or k s has
such an e xt e n s i v e wa r dr ob e that ho
has to carry a trunk with him on tho
road. The other New York players
carry their suits In ault cases.

(If was after ihe surrender
of YorKtown.feConimenial
troops were quietly mend­
ing their way home after
(he usar. One asKed the
other."WhenWashingtonand
his .generals dined iqgeiho;
dononknowwhat Lafayette?
ffebe d was Cbm.K&amp;llis!

In k

for marking'' 1ition

with

marking out lit

Carter’s Ty|&gt;p\vritor Kihbons. for any make machine
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H'i

DECEMRER 1. ib|«

THE SANFORD HERALD
PAG.C EIGHT

n o o o o o a 0 0 0 0 3 0 a o D O O Q O o o o o o o o o o o o a o a o o o o o a o o o D o o D o o o o a p |have a home t h*t will havo nil thn mlc ht make him think you nppr ‘ 1
appurtenant*«* of tin* reading rooms rlta cd him.
mj,l j»y tnnaHiuTiu Unit I m w made
r&gt; Always hsve some fool ear use
Thoy s r o W h o le s o m e , A p p o tizln g, E c o n o m i c a l
,
the hit? V M &lt; A building» of the Ah*M. he »»ant.* you to do a little
n citien -&gt;o popular The reading fnom , -burch work T h a t 's what you pay
g 1 jtleu will he tried out first uml in him for.
S m a ll G ra p e fru it 2 0 c Dozen
B u d g e t o f o p i n i o n **j u s t b e t w e e n
0 the early summer
the swimming
;» Never oiler to take him out in
P l e n t y of Good EJatin^ A p p l e s
’ o pool
timl gymnasiumwork and someyour auto nr lend. him your horse
■ YOU AND M E .”
O r ()f utjr men nf the HrothorhivndTtavR ".{',7,1 hugjiy. rid * w'6 QIiI”Tie loo kind
S ' will ¡«ok after the boys two nichts
V
T he
‘ E" G E T A B L E.........M A R K E T
111 Never cali et hi» home, buiw item: it I'ayi to t* xv *‘as 11
g in the week
In this m.inner 11 1- ■ , t . - .&gt;11 ' 11il 1&gt; C a i e " baci» ti&gt;e l'1*
g , thought the hoys nf S a n fo r d will gel do»,u t vi*it yuu o ’tee *or twtre a 1
110 2 n d S t r e e t , W e s t
PH O N E 3 2 4
W E D E L IV E R
PHONC 3 24
□ their square deal
! here are plenty
I
A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH. q of men in Sanford who h ave plenty m on th .
¡1 poC t evor ofler to help hlm
g of money and they eoultl widl uf** H E’LL PRENT ’EM ”— SO SAYS SAI NTEKEU.
iti uny wny, (or he mtght think you
o o D o ao n o ao o o o o o o o o o o o o D D a o D O o aaD O O D o o o o o o D D n o aD O D o o o n ford to put money into un enterprise
, ,
.. . of thin kind, for it will return to were hutting in ."
1J Ai t ti* culi! ami inilillerent to*
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■‘ .Mary Had"
them in many* and div ers »ay*
for liberty- they died for us. The\ Soun* of these men h av e hoy* id waril hlm us you cun, ami he »ili
. A Paragraphed« Paroxysm
are at red. T h ey ¡deep in the land their own and l have heard them th in k you are Uignilled.
Mary hud a little bird,
they inude free, under the flag they remark that there wua n o . pi ace here
li theae twèlve dose* (ail to kill
She kept It in n rag«.
rendered
stainless, under the solemn for thè boy* to go e x c e p t thè mo- bini thoy will undoubtedly break
One &lt;lay the eat espied it there
For Exehange Three t pj(tJ,
p in e ;P the *ud‘ hemlocks, the tearful vios and yet it ha* n ever ciccurred hi in fmm preaching and force bini
Let's turn another page.
cubntor* in godrl condition for IWrlj.
willows and the embracing vines.
tù tliuin ìhut a place cuulil he pror to i e a ve town.
shire boar.
M. M. f*u*hing. it »
T h e y sleep beneath tile »ItiVUow*
Mary "had a litisy flea
vidod for thè boy* thKt wnuld k&gt;*cp
Are you killing a p rearhrri^ftp
of the clouds, careless alike of sun­ them in godd company an d woultl Dallas Tex.j News,
Alight on her one day
Good tnhle hoard at M-. ¡(
shine or of sorrow, each in the muke »nen oat &lt;&gt;f thè ni
You must excuse us now, for we
Più* boy*
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wiiiowiess
palace
of
rest.
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Musi look the other way.
of Sanford arc tin* ju m i n g men of IS PART OF HUMAN NATURE
may run red with other wars they Sanford and *dl of u* are uhsulu! ly
This Uentlintf
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_ THREE CENTS a
are at -peace.
Mary took u little dip;
responsible (or them. W e should ail Love of Outdoor Life Has Been Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
W nnteri— S tin o g in n h ir

E at M o re F re s h V e g e ta b le s

I CURBSTONE GLEANINGS!

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

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A D V ERTISIN G

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H o m e r i t U s i . 1 e r &lt;i» V a k « w l r t p

Far from the river hunk.

oL-ctmiliut, limy founds the- » W
of death. 1 have one—«-nttmrnr fn r
soldiers living and soldier* dead;
Cheers for the living; tears for the
deud.

pU ssU ^O zap In

father* fir ihiÏT for it t* tin* great*—
i|ue*tion that coni rout* us today
See to it that you get h u *y and help

M ary had to climb a fence.
„u. t h . y o u » , m.n . n d b o y , o. .1,1.
c „ y and plan, M k d u ty n b o v c v v,,y
Her skirt caught on a nail—
Uh. don’t you think the m^ton, P or­
other d uty at tin* lim e .
A few week* ago a certain daily
tense,
newspaper in one of the greajr**iiic*
Tonight is very pale?
November
started a movement for si/iding n
ZSftA V •TSHT..T* v L
tin* orphans of Europe.,
She crossed n muddy street,
Arizona, Colorado, G eorgia, Kan-s*.
The k Ic-j took, because it was new
v.
n
,.
Aw, read this w r-e, ’twill do no hurt
i and novel, and it ;illitr&lt;ii-&gt;l nppor- Maim*. Mississippi. N o rth C «n.m i.,
F or all you'll see is feet.
I a u n ty fur cheap notoriety. The fact North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon,
I that a shipload of (nod would give Tennessee. Virginia. W ash in gton anil
Mary had a chiffon waist.
West Virginia
I greater and more prc*.-ing relief did
Extremely ......kahoo:
T h e r e remains fifteen s t a t e * in
not mutter. T h ere »a* no glory* m
Ilul do noi turn to look at her,
winch the population live in *o-&gt; »Heit
•ending food to the »tnvnng
Your wife i* watching you
no-lic(*tî»e terri tory
T h e y un* Al
Now another gtcul dully paper i
Warna,
Arkansas,
Florida,.
New Hump
comes forward with a scheme for
M rry had an accident,
shire, S o u t h Carolina, S o u t h Dakota,
having American* adopt the orphans
Some lingerie— It'fe ll;
Texas und Vermont.
’
of Europe.
Oh. Malici, see the birdies fly
The re retnain eleven state» in
About yon steeple bell.
T h a t, like the Christmas ship, i*
which 27» per cent of ilio p n p u itm n
more or h *» commendable, und it.
live» in no-licen»e t e r r i t o r y
Ihey
Mary had a 'lectric fan
too, ultord* un excellent miuips of
are
Calif
ornia,
De
l
aw
a
re
.
IIbn»i*.
She turned it on full speed
ud vertising advertising the new-M a r yl a nd . Massai llU-el !• . Mic'ug.u,
Away ilew «tiri*, rnt-, puff* ¡it'd paper und »umi* people
Mi - so VITI. O h " . 1 *.lt
\\ 1 &gt;on r
»Will'll.
It |- well t*&gt; rel|&gt;
di*t r *-' in E l
Al
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liuti-*
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T h e r e i* n o m u r e l u n . u l ’
mpe
It i* well to pp&gt;n&gt;!.i iite.'in-* fur
s i a l i * h a ve adopted tile p o t i . , of
the orphan*
Ruili may bring (• rth
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wrote

the

fiilliiunig

ahout the soldier and it ptoperly outline* the individual* who are lighting
in Eunq e
1 have hut one -n.tumult lor mtldier* living and dead t heer* ( o r the
living; anil tear* for the dead
The past Tines before me. a* it
were iihe a dream. Again we ur&gt;* in
the gieul struggle lor i utionul life.
We hear the sounu &lt;•( preparation*
the mush of hoi* terou* drum- th"
I liver V o ic e s of h e r o i c b u g l e s .
We see thousand* of u**eiul&gt;!ngt
*ee the pale cheef* of women and
hear the appeal* of orator*; we *e*
— Mw*
-twew»,—
---,+1 d - 1 n
those assemblages »i* m t all the
dead whose dust we covered with
flower*. We lose sight of then» no
more.
We are with them when they en­
list in ilie great army of fieedom
We *i'*' t h e m part with t h o » * * t h e y
lose. Some are walking for the last
time m q u ie t, woody plaee* with
the maiden* they adore.
We hear
the whisperings uml the sweet vow*
of eternal love a* they lingeringly
part forever.
Other* are betiding
over cradles, kissing babies th at are-

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All •&gt;(
.|ii«***iis ami l&lt;....... ligniiarie*
which, to he sure, would make »■v. client r&gt; „ill g

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Hut u liuI of Inline '
\\ hut of lie* hundred* of t lio'J
mind» qI children m our nw n rmmIrv to whom Christina» will he out
an etr.ply name u mockery’
W 1 .»* nf tie oiot hi r . r I » . hri ■ i ! . 1- 1*1 ply he .. u i I t . 1.1 1 li I t..,r* ’
\\ hill Ilf t tie 1..t i ler, who an W . k
lug tie* »tree!- hec.tll“'- I heir I* no
ill ploy i ■&gt;&lt;-ii ( for t he n*'
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gone, their (.nun! hili* are m e . du.-,,
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the law* that arc ut pre-.min. m lori i
und they have nowhere to turn n u ,
Tlu* »tat«*» that have v««te«l dry
grout paper to hi*;u! a campaign in
ili.ring f u
\c.if I'M l . ri* \nruii.i
their behalf
( u|i&gt;r..llu. t/regno. W a . In *lgt un 4 a ' ;
Europe has
our
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appreciation

Tlu*r»* I» muiicthii'i' in

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atmos phere o f c a m p life t ha t
fi ri ngs out the he«t t h i n e - tu c u r n a ­
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A f*-w tiltx w III tlu* M jle M tl* *.
with nu occasional s h o w e r t hr own in.
will iln nil of il» fi.i*d

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Address, Steno,

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W anted— M an with notm* man»),
to either buy me out nr t ike on*hulf interest in share .cropping five
Sale— Pure White Leghorn
acres.
Crop already Muted
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II. 1&gt;; Donnc Geneva, Fla.
a-----k l u u i .
o-o t Hénìi*ìv
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For Sale Hermuda onion plant*,
on per thousand at Stones farm
Lost Do Park a'.tNinth und T enth *tre.-i
F mon n venue.
lîS-tf
bur pin.
Finder plea .
i For S a b
Celery 'Pillili.-.
Apply 107 Tenth Si
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to Ceci l f i a h h i t t .

F r e n i l i Avenue
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luir- wants work on fruit l.irn,
i|t ihe
gain.
I7t acres right in village, 600 city. * Address J . K S ,
H. fard.
feet from R. R. siding. Cheap and
2'i-2tp
on easy terms.
16 acres nil plnw'ed
and irrigated.
Fine flowing well.
Lost Crescent d ia pi
t-.i
The land I» all fenced und just ready
»et with half pearl*
I
to M a r t
p la n t i n g
Y o u can m a k e
to I 1. Hun u: &gt;t ’•
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Flower plants, Custnos, a dozen the young rtirkno
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t- t t -n I •• friHut diiirit» -hotilil i . gio i ' .-Hi
A t n e r h mi s of n'crinr«* tnfnrn.ntbin
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and the Lord know there i* ..in,n
know ahout the V i c t o r i a c r oss , ihn
lint
I oil I ron crot.s. th&lt;; P r o a s o f t he Region of
dunt cull for it in the ( ntted M ate* Ol I uur.'ii* » i»U »I ill n.«-.. n
wilt
go
to
church
Sunday
if
he
will Honor. .These are rewards of heroism
tod ay.
Hut then there is no glory in that go, too. T h a t ’s a line way to start which would mark a matt above his
If you are unde&lt;*klod ns to f e l l ow « even In this forei gn land.
— no advertising for the newspapers off.
Hut how mnnv A m e r i c a n * know
which
church in attend, »elect tin*
no notoriety (or the givers.
what a in.-dsl nf h o n o r I s '
mu*
your,
tint!her
ti»
•
•
•
!
t
•
•
go
in
1
mi
it i» just charily and plain ch ar­
asleep.
I low many A m e r i c a n s know that
can’ t
go fiu wrung
Any fellow'»
Some are receiving the blessings ily is not popular
the tn»&gt;b*»l Aitici.i uti eoJ.Ilern who
motluT» religion might to be gito
of old men. Some are purutig with
we a r t!u* medal of h o n o r wear n dec
enough for him
S&lt;&gt; next Sund-&gt;y o r a t i o n tk.it 1* am*.tig I he rnn-M and
mothers who hold them and pres* *
I note by "i he Her .Id tli.it the
gl»«* up t h e l.i/;,. hour in I. 1
ll«.»c n o » i difficult to wi n a mo n g mi li tary
them to their hearts again and men of Sanford and the ladle- *i*o
your li»*-it cloth«*» ready
P u l 'em on h o n o r » ’
uguin and say nothing.
And some will take more in tercii in the wel­
and »tart out with your head up and
Th«* Pr os « of t h e I . e g l o n of Honor,
are talking with wives ami endeav­ fare of the hoy and lhu| step* have
i mi or.* doing cstnti ll »l ied l.y Na p o l e o n In 1H02, and
oring with brave word*, spoken in been started to form *oitie kind of your n h u u l d e r * l i mb
one of t h e best tiling» you ever did w h i l e founded to s i g n a l i z e dee d* o f
the old tones, to drive from their ju nior brotherhood or an organiza­
in
your life and if you k ee p it up speclnl during In war. was after given
hearts the awful fear. We sec them tion on the plans of the Y. M. C. A.
you'll never be »urry. And you'll 1» freely for civil distinction
Nearly
part. We see th e babe In her arm* for the youngstefs who are now roam
surprised to see how good tl* feels to f" r , &gt;' thousand Herman soldiers wore
— standing in th e sunshine sobbing ing the »treets nt night*. This is cer­
he In church. And above all things,
* • * &lt;»&gt;”
cro” &gt;n
.
— at the turn of the road a hand tainly a move in the right direction, ..
. .
.
fpven months of tho Franco-rruvslan
if
there
is
congregational
singing
W
B(.
w
h|,0
,
hp
morp
U|QR
half r c n .
t wavo-^sho answers by holding high us the talk about the hoy* fall* Hat
sing.
D
o
n
i
merely
hold
t
h
e
book
,
ufy
,
lnco
,
he
crcntlon
of
our
honor
in her loving arms the child. He is in the face of the absence of some
and
blulf
nt
singing.
hill
up
your
rou
ot,|y
^ogg
hnvtt
been
granted,
Inplace for them to go at night. Tho
gone and gone forever.
lungs
and
let
out
tho
music.
You'll
eluding
Civil
war
grants,
and
of
these
Wo see them all a* they march part^Hs of course are supposed to
know it all right. You m ay have nearly nlrje hundred were given under
proudly away under the flaunting look after their hoys but how few of
forgottoft tile words, hut th o tune, a mistaken reading of Ute Inw.
flag, keeping tim e to the grand, wild them have ever been able to do it
T h e holder of the medal of honor
never.
W h y, your m other used to
music of war— marching down the and then uny full blooded man
sing it!
She'll la* a happy woman n" l" t havo distinguished himself con*
streets of the great cities—-through knows that at u certain age the hoys |
when she knows that her boy was at “Plcuously by gallantry mid Intrepid*
the town* and across the pruirie*— should have some relaxation at night
church
"
*1*'* at
r**'t °r his life, beyond tho
down to tho field of glory, to do und for all work makes J m k a dull boy.
, , ,
call of duly, This ntandard, which
die for the eternal right.
T h e boy* from the age of twelve to
| bars out action, however braYo.^ln tho
1 he following rules, if carefully' couhie of duty, and Includes only act»
We are with them one and all. tw enty will he m ore or less on the '.
Wo are by their tide on all their streets and the larger cities havo followed will kill any preacher on «f daring which a man might refuse
*
gory fields— in all the hospital* of found that some means must ho e m ­ earth. K ill his intlueticc, kill his am -1 or avoid without rebuke, Is said to
pain — on i l l tho weary marches. We ployed to keep them employed at bition, kill him mentally, morally |bo unequaled,
stand guard under the quiet stars. (some good amusOmont or exercise und physically:
Advertlslng In Belgium.
1. S t a y away from c h u rc h , espec­
,
We are with them in ravines run­ and from this idea the great Y. M.
Pontcr advertising on boardings In
ially
on
(tad
days,
when
y
o
u
think
ning with blood— in the furrows of C. A. hu* sprung. Sanford of course
England are often bad enough, and tho
old fields.
W e are with them bi- could not hope to have anything a* tho crowd will lie «mull.
2. S t a y aWay from th e Wednes­ boardH stuck,up In Holds by our rail­
tween contending hosts, unable to elaborate a* the big cities, but in
way lines are an abomination. But
*
move, wild with thirst, the life blood tim e with the united efforts of all day night, service because y o u know tho apotheosis of tho blatant In udrer*
ebbing slowly away among the with­ the people of this city wfe could have there will be only a handful present. tlsemcnt Is surely to bo found Jq Bel­
3. W hen the sermon is o v e r leave gium.
ered leavet.
We lee them pierced a plage tha't would uppeal so strong­
Practically tb o end of overy
the
church in a hurry w ith o u t Bpeak bouae within view of the line at sta­
b y balls and torn with ahella in the ly t o the boy* th a t they w ould'not
trenches, by forts and In the whirl­ wish to spend any more evenings on ing to t h e preacher u word of en­ tions between, aay, Antwerp and "Na­
mur, and even on os far as Luxem­
wind charge, where men become iron, the streets. T h o first start will be couragem ent.
4. W h en you get sick d o n 't let burg. Is plastered over with lettering
¿w ith nerve* of steel.
made by tiic Brotherhood class of
We are bound with them in tho the Presbyterian church, who have him know about it, and t h e a abuse In tho vilest colors. Personally. I would
never touch the thing advertised In
.. prUons of hatred of famine; but recognized the deep significance of him for not coining to aee y o u .
this abominable way. but ono can Im­
5^ Never invite him or hia family
hum an speech can nveer tell what the Brolherhoifti idea and that it
agine otto's self going Into a cafe and
They
they en d u r*(L .
does not mean tp brother the man out to dine in your homo.
tho subconrcloas memory sending to
W e are a t home when the news any more than the boy and tho boy never e n jo y a social hour.
tho Bps tbo natno o f some Insistent
6. P ay ju s t as little as y o u can on Schiedam or liqueur. Belgium is ocrcomes th at th e y are dead. We see really needs the brothor more than
t h e maid In th e shadow of her firs; the men of the class. It Is to be his salary, und then gru m b le about talnly the most industrial country In
sorrow. W e, aeo the silver head of hoped that some suitable quarters that. T h la makes him feel good.
Europe and the most advertising. Ono
7. Never give him a n y t h in g , ex- ban t h e feeling that th e entire nation
t h e old man bowed with the l u t can be arranged for the boya and
Is run aa a commercial concern.
th at -in th« near futura they can cept w h at you promised.
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man and child. Camping Is thg popu­
lar vacation pastime. Young and old
enjoy it. It 1* no longer necessary to

h o m e fnr a w * * f

WANTED

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Whether It la an evidence of our

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îtan fo” or open slfetf. upon n lot of
wiry hough*, for In these day'*, at nny
■■&gt;»»»»*•-.«
rportlnr-good* depot, one can find pn
from mâ, lrc8fl ((&gt; ,e„i. which
wm R|vo |,|m jn camp, almost tho
rnI 11f,,r [H of home, say* a writer In
Leslie's Weekly A couch and a *hch
1er lire both desirable wherever one
may be, not only from the standpoint
of comfort, hut of health
Tho demand for camping places Is
helng mot avoryw haro-ot tho soa* hore
Pre.um.bly thè rogne for
nunp Ufo waB flrBt ntlmulntoa by thr
otd-fnshloned eninp meetlngs. a fewof w hi eh stili remaln a* center* of
religlnii* ejultallon. In thè grove»,
"Gnd'a flr*t tempie* ”
So grent ha* Ihe demand for nunp
resorf* le-corne limi st^te» llk&lt;* II I*
eon-ln and Mlehlgati which are fttled
v* irli bike* where basn plckeref. plke
and tnilskelhmge nttound. iifT&lt;*r Camp
prohi bit ion
Ml huf nun* for li­
ti&gt;-* ai a nninlnnl r&lt;*nial Individua!»
re.non or .mot le- , a t &gt;.i n 11** Iic I 1 I : or fanillles con bave a tracf In Ihe for
local option or control by I iron»*
i*«t rewervallon of Wisconsin, for tho
•'.ili fur o I .i uni ( d i u
o u t n* tin »•rceflon of Imi!s or li'inporurv strilei u r e * , ni a yearlv fi-»* ot
per persoli.
»I \ ' ( . t i e - 10 will* 11 « l. ll ewl il » proli!
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wet c o l u m n
In (tino t h e i o n
v uh prt vllege of r *-11**»-al», ut aniiuai
a m e n d m e n t tu ile* u n i - n i t P i " » pr.i*
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full
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II.(Jl) for 111.', Haynes, Herald office.
26-t f
Houses for sale or rent.

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No. 24

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Arrivi*
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l or Sale »0 yard* young l«*ttin*«*
plant*, I M duys old
Ni&lt;‘k Zernov an,
Sanford Farm».
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FOR RENT

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Cl) ill* I.inr final'
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For Rent Two furnished rooms.
Continuum preferred.
Mrs. R. E.
Tolar, ko" Magnolia.
2 ti-tf

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F ur Rent aft«*r Nov. 1 s t —5 room
cottage, 121 fi Park uvenui*. 112.50
per month including water. G. W.
Silencer.
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For R e n t— Good seven aero farm,
barn und house, near Beck Ilammock S ta tio n , known ns Castle Gar­
den.
Address "Cora C. Bollinger,
1206 Center St., Canustota, New
York._________________________ 12-tfc

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For R e n t — Suite of three rooms
and bath.
Over McCUllbr’s More
Sanford Telephone Co.
14-tf
For R en t— To refined couple, fobr
nice rooms. Excellent location. Ten
dollars per month.. No amall childretf.
Enquire R, Herald Ofllce.
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AVe hsre alwar* tried t&lt;» l* i-*’1 * * " * ' i
of the odiet fellow ta the grnr'.l
our «lore. Aa «a erideoc« ol th»
the oewetl sod owl, the IwU ol
gladly recoinmead to u»cr« of ir.k

Carter’s ^
P e n era it k f

•Furnished rooms fdr housekeeping
nt Mrs. C. H. Smith's. 308 Purk
Ave,, between 3rd and 4th streets.
15-tf
For R en t— Two big
East First street.
Joe
Corn Cola Company.

stores
on
De Mont,
24-tf

Combine J Office
and Fountain l en

Ink
— tho oe»»«*t m «n b «r of tie*

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penctaft Ink writaa a U»e •»'
Rooms for Rent— Three unfur­ I) ii eapectally ImlliaBt. amooth an l r' 1
Coras in and ie« u»»howyou
nished rooms well located.
Inquire bottle with the new floiT-Coat»0111'*

at 206 t h i r d

St.

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For R e n t— Three connecting down­
stair rooms, furnished or unfurnished
in good locatioe. Electric lights and
other convenience*. * 302 Park Ave.

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IN TIIFÍ HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

S •THE SANFORD .HERALD
IN S A N m R D

SEMINOLE COUNTY
FAIR IS COMING
COMMITTEE IS G E T T I N G
READY FOR BABY COUNTY
e x h ib it io n

Tbe Seminole County

Fair

bids

U)f to i * lhl' S « “ 11» * fuir ,n . this
•pall■of *he
if lho I,rc!*on,

,,e iuI*y carried-tuU.

^ The executive com m ittee met yes­
terday with President Welker, Secroo'&gt;elly. T reasu rer, A &gt; t and'M e*««. S. O. Chase, S.

PARISH HOUSE
THE CLYDE LINE
WILL IMPROVE WAS OVERLOOKED

Tin paper had n*&gt; wish to over­
built »lie great work done by* Rev.
i.nnil landing, shortening the di. - Peck n I. 'mg up tin* Parish House
tunee to the ett&gt; of DoLatid l&gt;y sev­ or the etlori» of lite other mini-iters
• , ti I r vi ng ¡ o i n t e r e s t tineral hours, ill culling "lit tin* Heres- of t i e
inr&lt;l sio|i fur itI* «nor* un&lt;! ls b oys •, - I t e r -.' " h It*.I " n r I . t e
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nl '*■ -»how l b . . I w h i l e
servicei- a l l m e n i
"In rw ise tmj'rovi g itti servil
dorks
and

COMMITTEE NAMED

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products nl the iielils upd pani ni- s
and farms and househol ds and the

the date

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»orkltlg b *r 1 &lt;o g&lt; I Up l ri C.itatih
exhibit - hir &lt;b, fair

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Will In , i . t
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be tbi ■ * ’ .1 "1 *’ il a i ml* »»I t'*' i ,

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(ft-. 4 h«t .1 irilUUlin list will In- IMl In l,c d ■i ,, -&gt;,T t ni t,«-cli'il in Ini 1 . i
tier. ;*4 i i . i g the ex hi b i t s and i l l
fair ii&gt; it tit mi uml every thing t hat
and exhibits
pertains tn M.........

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turned from J m hson vi lle w Ihtc he
altendi-il the N a t i o n a l He a l t h «lid
Hyg lene t iiiiM iiinin and i n v i t e d
atari) nl the states t y purl let pat e in
the Seminole L o u n t y hai r anil has
the u s ur a n r e (hat t h e N o r t h C a r o »t“te e*lui,|t will h e here l of o n e
aba it is »aid to be t h e finest » t a l e
exhibit at J a c k s o n v i l l e .
The State
Bourd of Health wilt al^o h a v e t h e i r
•ntire exhibit here a n d D r . . Mi l t er
u y i . i t * will fill s ev er a l r o oms .
The
Jacksonville Hoard of T r a d e
will
h3ve their exhibit h e r e as will thu
Ht U o p o l i u n Life
Insurance
Co.,
•Ixo.a fine exhibit.

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of Sanford
The different ehurrhes
will
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(»III t he e lforl s will
nice »: \ Pill
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Atlanta, (in.,
Dec. 4. A well
trained »utter, dog who will " s e t 1
•I 11.«11 even niter they are dressed and
teed m County Gam e Warden’s plan
to detect violations of the law in
Fulton county. He proposes to take
In» prize dog into the eflixpress oftlrrs and go on U hunt for game
shipped Hi violation of the jaw.
Then he will lead the dog to the
hotel store rooms uml hunt for_birds
on leo. Atlanta hotels have made a
practice of snrviug quail on toast
despite the lu\v which prevents the
sale of game.
The head waiter,
properly ttpt«*d, can always rem em ­
ber that »utxn- pruxuakuitA .&lt;o«ui—h■»■*
left a couple, of birds on ice for his
own use and will be willing to divide
them with any friend.
Hut the
warden say* thl**oxruie will no long­
e r go. The man who provides the
game will tie called upon' before the
grand jury to prove he actRulp

ANOTHER CHECK
ON GREEN FRUIT
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The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
Muring the fiscal year ending Juno ;(0
last, report for which has just boon
made, put into service In Florida
much new tracking and
doubio
iritrkeii its li n r s - f n r m a n y mllbsr
■Xbr.-rrport-eovcrs the activity of th o
road fur the year und is a compre­
hensive digest of tiie work of im ­
provement of the system.
During
the period under construction tho
new line, between (Junction and Wil­
cox, Fla., SO miles, was completed
und put in service. . Anutliyr.
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Archer and M orrhton, 20 H' sniles
wui also finished and p u L J n use.
From Milldhle to Kastport, Fla.,
alioul 4 1-3 miles, a line was com ­
pleted in Or toiler of thin year, this
being a branch .to tlie lumber plant
"i the Carpttiter-U'Hrign Company.
'i In-re wa ' also built n line of about
miles from Composite, Flu.,
to Eighth street at Jacksonville,
Fin., in make a continuous track for
the company from Montcrief to the
Jacksonville export terminus;»
Construction of second track was
also '"utiiuie.l
During the liscul
year ilti miles we r e completed and
l&gt;ut in u«e and this autumn 61 1 j
miles inure were lino In-.l
This af(ords the i outpany 3 3 1 ’ i miles of
double tracked line
In the ron»Duriion of ».-eiiud truck all cross­
ing- o! wat rw.i)» under both trai ks
were made ol concretu and steel.

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for tlie boat»
Fimmce
Fred Matthew*. Jourunl to a r r i v e in tiiis c i t y in t i m e (nr
K ey W est,

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Hr..d. cl own
Mr* &lt; \ S \VilioMi, l i ila - Sara
sota, M F.' J lei in ringlin . i e.l. gr..ni,
l.akcland; Frank Harris, lianiier,
Ocnlu; (ìi'O. \Y. Adam». Trulli. Xailfo.
Memoriale and U e s o l ut i o n - .
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ST. JOHNS RIVER
INLAND WATERWAY
BIG MEETING WILL BE IIELD
IN P\l ATKA TDIS
MON I II

A largì1 majority ol thè people of
' ' " '••!*. l a r i " . , o l a n g e - d i n i n g «ine »ea»on
lie e y e early m e oi li er m u r i li ng. only, the ratio set at this time I» bolliU Florida bave come lo thè con­
m extremely loriunau* to have lower tluiu that which is believed clusolo timi thè Inland Waterwoys
tin si ght of his e y e a n d e \ p i n t s tn to b«&gt; the minimum fur properlly ihrough ibi* «tate »hould «use tho
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Mean
matured fruit
It may. therefore, be, Si John» ri ver insteud oT thè Kust
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(erred to.
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per» succeed in breaking through especially by the cities along the
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positions north of l.odz
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Servians troop* Suid indications are nouncement of a standard that »li;tll whiFh these good people expert to
Hut the Servian army i* being hard rule in interstate cpm merer is n make their fight and the meeting atboon to the honest shipper und re- Pulutku will bring out some stronp
pre* veil.
point* lhai will be Inid before Con­
,
Italy awaits with ¡.on..* anxiety elver alike
The reuuiremenl i» »lightly above gress point» that cannot be denied
the, reopening of the Italian p arlia­
that ol the state law. if we remem­ ami proof» incontrovertible for the
ment. at which Pi cinici balandura
ber the latii&gt; n .rreitly
There t* an St John* fiver is recognized us tho
will m u linn the government’; a t t i ­
intimation that it niuy be made great artery of trade and travel und
llili.' in the war and it* r* --■••tin 1iuve
even Hinder 111 the future, It Will be the eliunnel is opened the year
ev.i tailed th*' policy of im.inmining
noticed.
Hereafter, wo venture to round.
"armed and watchful neu trality."
pretli.l, the eager ltu&gt;er of an early
While the people of this section
King (ieorge and President Poin­ orange will not be disappointed by
would like to sen the E ast C oast
care have visiteed the Hritish lulls Unding his mouth more or less puckCanal used south of Titusville they
where they received un ovation from ered after the’ first bite
When it do not think the upper end of thu
tie- troop«.
becomes generally known that the canal practicable, and will petition
lien. Christian do Wet, tho fa- first oranges In market are really
the government to use tho St. Johns,'
rriii’i» Boer leader in ih e 'S m n G Af* sweet there will be a better demand
river on account of the economy,
rie.irt'war, who turned rebel recently ut the opening of the »euson, und
practicability and entire feasibility,
has been captured liy the I nino of thut demand will be well sustained
the channel already being made ten
South Afrit'..n forces. tne*'Oit.,ng to to the end.
(eel deep,* the bends cut oil and
an uUiciiil dispatch from I’irlo ria .
otherwise mudo navigable for the
The possibility of u Gerinnn Inva­
Frauds llurf Florida
river steamers and pleasure crafts.
simi ol England has been revived
Jacksonville, D ec, 3. According
Sanford Commercial Club should
by a warning issued by the Earl of to a communication received yester­ send n dozen men to accompany
Warwick. Lord Lieutenant of E»se*. day frinii a representative nf
local that veteran ( ' R Walker who has
w I " • abjures the people m »u&gt;h ailr-iad. operating a route into Klur- already ttilended tlie * »invention «1
ev. nl not to take fnirl m i l » ' light t.ia, the newspaper ol tbs northwest Stuart and know* whereof l.e speaks.
' S 1"'
sui T. action ut.,j
tug
:vs c iv ilia n s
as
m playing up the Floridi»
Sanford and e ve r y o t he r city in
"would only result in reprisal' aii*l||- ( 1 j frnu&lt;l t *use recently, tried in this part of south Florida should
possibly in u repetition of the hot- Kansas City have caused «Timidet- attend the meeting and help.ulpng
ror» th at have taken place in B e l­ able injury to the prospects inducing the good work of recognition of the
homeseukers to cpme to this state. gU'Ul St, Jflnia river, the highway of
gium."
' ,
In many articles, glaring headlines trade and travel among the streams
Emperor Fra Rets Joseph, of Aus­ are said to have been used and the
of Florida und one that with soinu
tria again is reported by London articles read in suc)i a manner ¿ta to aid would soon become tho. gret teat
newspapers to be In feeble health.
produce a had impression of Florida. artery of trade in -(h o »outh.
.. . t,. i' 111.

111

SUM M ARY OF T H E W AR

The Herman reiehstug was voted
a new war credit of $ 1 , 2 (10, 000, 000,
und the lrti|MTÍal Chancellor Dr
Vt'h lie! limami-Holl weg. before the
(¡crinan Jimise of represeiiUitiveH has
jlei
lured tfie future can be regarded
iundo.
with
every confidence,
S u u f o r d will ul so p l a y i o n i t.* t h è
"\\e must and will light to a sucThe value of s u c h u line e x h i b i t i ncinl i erH o f t h è S o u t h Florida P r e s s
*t the Seminole C o u n t y F ui r c a n n o t AKSOCi at i on, a n d i h « Lub- Regimi 1ce-sful end." said the chancellor.
ii
e
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.Mb
. i *dr Jian., 't "nur defensive war for right and
r * ut i mu t e d . not o n l y f r o m a m e d - Pres»
Association
on the
* P°int and as o n e o f t h e a t t r n r - uary and a good gathering
ribe frccdoin
At the same time the chancellor
tior.v of the (air, b u t a l so f r o m u in anticipated.
a s s e r t e d that the "apparent respon­
sibility for this, the greatest of all
( ¡r e a l C. E. Worker Coming
Mr. Karl Lehman, National Field w; r». lies vvit ii Rus'in. while the real
Secretary of the United Slates So­ responsibility lulls on the British
ciety of Chrinlian Endeavor will lie government."
Germany’* action as mediator b e­
here next Tuesday, D e c.'S to »peak
and conduct a worker»’ conference. tween St. Petersburg ami Vienna
T h e meeting* will lie held, in the would have been successful, tbo im ­
Congregational church at 3 p. m. perial chancellor declared, that Eng­
for the C. E. worker»’ confluence land warned the Russian govern­
and at 7 p. tn. for the general tally. ment that she would not allow u
D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS
He has been in nearly every sta te in continental war to develop from the
Ret first page mention as tho Union and -in Canada in the in- Austto-Servian conflict und tJ&gt;u»
the largest advertisers in terests of Endeavor woVk. He U a oblige France to restrain Russia
young man with u great message, a from undertaking warlike measures.
today’s Issue. ‘ The ad­
Regarding the' progress of the war
dynamo of enthusiasm, eloquence
the
French official statem ent reports
vertisement may b6 found
and of spiritual power.
Dr Andcr'son,
pastor
First
Presliytermn
churi
h
n
violent
bombardment of Lumper
°n page 2
of Winston-Saiein, N. ( ., say» of nis».- to thu west of Dixmude, an
him: " I wish t o express again my action northwest of the forest of l.aIVI
appreciation of thr great service Mr tirurte and tn Alsace, tho capture of
Special N otice
K arl L eh m an has rendered, us in the towns, oi Aspach-ie-Haut und
The Herald will on each | Winston-Salem and believe thhi his Aspuch-ie-Uai by tho Fronrh troops.
In the east, according to the Rus­
visit marks an. epoch in the develop­
call atten tio n to th e
ment of tho Christian Endeavor sian headquarters announcement rel­
it advertisem en t in | work in this city." All young people ative calm prevailed on December l
he current’issue.
are cordially invited to come and on 'all fronts, but about midnight
the Germans made a determined but
hear thii grFat C. E. .worker,’
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1 be '*11111 on 1 oil m y Fair »lli be
famous i»r in uiuny and varied e x­
hibits and rhief among them will be
(hr health exhibits that will "be
brought here from
many other
Hates
Dr llltver J
M i l l e r has j us t j e -

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In addition to '.nc.se
rliungCs, yesterday the Clyde St.
Joltns river line
inaugurated
a
ih .tilge of schedule for I lie (laceóla
mid the City *d Jink-om ville, i-rr that
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REMIND I.E COUNTY WILL
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warehouse* .'ill

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HEALTH EXHIBITS
AT THE BIG FAIR

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hygienic am! health ami rivir «um lpoint them- exhibits will he ureat
advertisement* for the scope i&gt;( this,
thi* first fair in the new count) of
Seminole.
Dr. -Miller i* to lie &lt;ougrui nulled
Upon his good work in getting these
exhibits here and the pxucutive com ­ BULKHEAD O F LAKE FR O N T PI,At E FOR T H E BO YS O F T H E
CITY HAS O BTA IN ED
CALLS FOR CH ANG ES IN
mittee will guarantee the ex hi hits
GOOD R ESU LT S
» good place m the fair uml the sale
T H EIR P R O P E R T Y
return of thu suine
In a statement made in Tin- llerT h e Clyde Line will meet the city
htili way in th*&gt; matter of improve- ¡ aid of last issue regarding "t he estab ­
Shooting on Hiuhwm
nielli» here un*l that lhl* |s the lishment of a Junior Y M C A (In­
T h e residents of l elery avenue
Arthur Peek has the
truth is demonstrated by the P l o w ­ flict. that
and other pulilir highways are an­
ing in the T im es-Union of Wednes- j Parish House tilted up (or athletics
xious to have the public understand day;
.
land that Rev. Hyman of the ltnpthat the state law prohibits any
...
“ JU «.diT as* "tlie "city of S u n f o i c i t,;IT c
Tnai l e arTangcin*nt&lt;;
I,unt,ng or shooting on the highways
for ’th e -same in the new Huptist
e bure 11 was overlooked in a way,
dence, This law will he enforced to Monroe, along .thr principal front, 'i he Herald made the »lulcmcut
the letter in this county by the new the Clyde Steamship Company will that the boys- of Sanford spent too
game warden as many of the farmers immediately build new and spacious much time otj, the streets at night
have made complaint that the hunt­ docks to take the place of the long and that th e . citizens collectively
ers have no regard (or this law but pier now extending many hundred had made no arrangi’men is for them
zhoot blackbirds and robins and feet out to the channel of the lake. to have some rort of ntnuscmpnj
T h e Clyde Steamship ('onipqn
other small bird* in the door

■ j ^ P , 11. C. Maxwell, F. P : ltin.-if
* nd 0. P- Swope present.
The greatest work of the meetjn(
was In the committees that
sill havp to be
appointed
at
aoee and this is a very im portant
question, for upon the good work of
l/ f r ’T 1“ 1-** over Lite co,
J
p c ia iirtfr"
The plan* were carefully gone
over and President Walker will make D D C C C
A ^ ^ n r i A T IO K I
public ih&lt;- names ' of the members 1 l l L J J
x iu iJU v l r l 1 l U l l
of til the committees in Tuesday’s
Herald if possible
Hftiry Marks and his corps of
ufUunu will arrive in tlie * ily [
»bout the fifteenth of this month KXECMV. K ( (IMMIT I EE To
•and have liemii|u:irtcn» where they
M EET IN SANFORD IN
»ill be busy for the next few
JANUARY
months advertising and arranging
for |he big fair. T h e aeroplanes ami
T h e Florida Frew, Association .t
other attractions will be shipped Miami Promi
tu i
I Il­
hen- and made ready and Sanford m o - 1 i„i&gt; r* »I mg ti
»ill prvAviit a very busy appearance tin- or gn n i a t ion
i If«» »i**t •* I«ti- II"
from the lir»l &gt;4 Ja n u a ry until the heel i l e idi d il)
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DECEMRER 1. ib|«

THE SANFORD HERALD
PAG.C EIGHT

n o o o o o a 000030aoD O O Q O oooooooooooaoaoooooaoooD ooD ooooap |have a home th*t will havo nil thn mlc ht make him think you nppr‘ 1
appurtenant*«* of tin* reading rooms rltacd him.
mj,l j»y tnnaHiuTiu Unit Im w made
r&gt; Always hsve some fool ear use
Thoy sro Wholesome, Appotizlng, Economical
,
the hit? V M &lt; A building» of the Ah*M. he »»ant.* you to do a little
n citien -&gt;o popular The reading fnom ,-burch work That's what you pay
g 1 jtleu will he tried out first uml in him for.
S m a ll G r a p e fr u it 2 0 c D o z e n
Bu d g e t o f o p in io n
**j u s t b e t w e e n
0 the early summer
the swimming
;» Never oiler to take him out in
P l e n t y o f G o o d E J a tin ^ A p p l e s
’ o pool
timl gymnasiumwork and someyour auto nr lend. him your horse
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AND
M E .”
Or()f utjr men nf the HrothorhivndTtavR ".{',7,1 hugjiy. rid * w'6QIiI”Tie loo kind
S ' will ¡«ok after the boys two nichts
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111 Never cali et hi» home, buiw item: it I'ayi to t* xv *‘ as 11
g in the week
In this m .in ner 11 1- ■,t.- .&gt;11 ' 11il 1&gt; C aie" baci» ti&gt;e l'1*
g , thought the hoys nf S a n f o r d will gel do»,u t vi*it yuu o’tee *or twtre a 1
110 2 n d S t r e e t , W e s t
PHONE 324
WE DELIVER
PHONC 324
□ their square deal
! here are plenty month.
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A C I I I E L IS A M O N G YE T A K I N G N O T E S AND F A IT H .
q of men in Sanford who have plenty
¡1 poCt evor ofler to help hlm
g of money and they eoultl widl uf** H E ’ LL P R E N T ’ E M ” — S O SAYS S A I NTEKEU.
iti
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o o D o a o n o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o D D a o D O o a a D O O D o o o o o o D D n o a D O D o o o n ford to put money into un enterprise
were
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them in many* and divers »ay*
for liberty- they died for us. The\ Soun* of these men have hoy* id waril hlm us you cun, ami he »ili
. A Paragraphed« Paroxysm
are at red. They ¡deep in the land their own and l have heard them think you are Uignilled.
Mary hud a little bird,
they inude free, under the flag they remark that there wua no. pi ace here
li theae twèlve dose* (ail to kill
She kept It in n rag«.
rendered
stainless, under the solemn for thè boy* to go except thè mo- bini thoy will undoubtedly break
One &lt;lay the eat espied it there
For Exehange Three t pj(tJ,
pine;P the *ud‘ hemlocks, the tearful vios and yet it ha* never ciccurred hi in fmm preaching and force bini
Let's turn another page.
cubntor* in godrl condition for IWrlj.
willows and the embracing vines.
tù tliuin ìhut a place cuulil he pror to ieave town.
shire boar. M. M. f*u*hing. it »
They sleep beneath tile »ItiVUow* vidod for thè boy* thKt wnuld k&gt;*cp
Mary "had a litisy flea
Are you killing a prearhrri^ftp
of the clouds, careless alike of sun­ them in godd company and woultl Dallas Tex.j News,
Alight on her one day
Good tnhle hoard at M-. ¡(
shine or of sorrow, each in the muke »nen oat &lt;&gt;f thè ni
You must excuse us now, for we
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may run red with other wars they Sanford and *dl of u* are uhsulu! ly
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H o m er i t U si. 1 e r &lt;i» V ak« w l r t p
Men and Women.
n
father* fir ihiÏT for it t* tin* great*—
of death. 1 have one—«-nttmrnr fnr i|ue*tion that coni rout* us today
Far from the river hunk.
enee*. Address, Steno,
il&gt; r»M.
soldiers living and soldier* dead; See to it that you get hu*y and help
Whether It la an evidence of our
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Cheers for the living; tears for the
Mary had to climb a fence.
„u. th. y o u », m.n .nd boy, o. .1,1. ^
‘ ' l u L u ^ o o i d t r .'."(“ . I « :
FOR S A L E
Ü Wanted— Man with notm* man»),
deud.
■&gt;
&lt;»
c „y and plan, Mk duty nbovc vv,,y “ “ p
„ „ „
Her skirt caught on a nail—
to either buy me out nr t ike on*Uh. don’ t you think the m^ton, Por­
other duty at tin* lime.
man and child. Camping Is thg popu­
A
few
week*
ago
a
certain
daily
hulf interest in share .cropping five
tense,
lar vacation pastime. Young and old
Sale— Pure White Leghorn
newspaper in one of the greajr**iiic*
acres.
Crop already Muted
\
Tonight is very pale?
November enjoy it. It 1* no longer necessary to
II. 1&gt;; Donnc Geneva, Fla.
a----kluui.
started a movement for si/iding n
o-o t Hénìi*ìv
ZSftAV•TSHT..T* v L
îtan fo” or open slfetf. upon n lot of
-’IP
tin*
orphans
of
Europe.,
w iry hough*, for In these day'*, at nny
For Sale Hermuda onion plant*,
She crossed n muddy street,
Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Kan-s*.
■■&gt;»»»»*•-.«
The kIc-j took, because it was new
v.
n
,.
rp ortln r-good * depot, one can find pn
on per thousand at Stones farm
Lost Do Park a'.tAw, read this wr-e, ’twill do no hurt
Maim*.
Mississippi.
North
C«n.mi.,
from mâ,lrc8fl ((&gt; ,e„i. which
i and novel, and it ;illitr&lt;ii-&gt;l npporNinth und Tenth *tre.-i
F mon nvenue.
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For all you'll see is feet.
I aunty fur cheap notoriety. The fact North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, wm R|vo |,|m jn camp, almost tho
bur pin.
Finder plea .
Apply 107 Tenth Si and t.
I that a shipload of (nod would give Tennessee. Virginia. Washington anil rnI11f,,r[H of home, say* a writer In i For Sab Celery 'Pillili.-.
Mary had a chiffon waist.
Leslie's Weekly A couch and a *hch to Cecil fiahhitt. Frenili Avenue
I greater and more prc*.-ing relief did West Virginia
Extremely .....kahoo:
There remains fifteen state* in 1er lire both desirable wherever one
2T-I I f
not
mutter.
There
»a*
no
glory*
m
Ilul do noi turn to look at her,
. V-m
winch the population live in *o-&gt; »Heit may be, not only from the standpoint
^ otllig mau 2'2, *ni . *
•ending
food
to
the
»tnvnng
Your wife i* watching you
Sale Celery farm at
luir- wants work on fruit l.irn,
of comfort, hut of health
no-lic(*tî»e territory
They un* Al
i|t ihe
Now another gtcul dully paper i
Tho demand for camping places Is gain. I7t acres right in village, 600 city. * Address J. K S , H. fard.
W
arna,
Arkansas,
Florida,.
New
Hump
comes forward with a scheme for
Mrry had an accident,
shire, South Carolina, South Dakota, helng mot avorywharo-ot tho soa- feet from R. R. siding. Cheap and
2'i-2tp
having American* adopt the orphans
Some lingerie— It'fell;
Texas und Vermont. ’
*hore
Pre.um.bly thè rogne for on easy terms. 16 acres nil plnw'ed
of Europe.
nunp Ufo waB flrBt ntlmulntoa by thr and irrigated.
Oh. Malici, see the birdies fly
Fine flowing well.
Lost
Crescent
d i a pi
The re retnain eleven state» in otd-fnshloned eninp meetlngs. a few- The land I» all fenced und just ready
t-.i
About yon steeple bell.
That, like the Christmas ship, i*
»et with half pearl*
I
which
27»
per
cent
of
ilio
pnpuitmn
of
w
hi
eh
stili
remaln
a*
center*
of
to Ma r t p l a n t i n g
Y o u c an m a k e
more or h*» commendable, und it.
to I 1. Hun u: &gt;t ’ •
Ihey religlnii* ejultallon. In thè grove», the p r i c e of the l and t hi s y e a r
If
Mary had a 'lectric fan
too, ultord* un excellent miuips of live» in no-licen»e territory
"Gnd'a flr*t tempie* ”
are
California,
Delaware.
IIbn»i*.
She turned it on full speed
ud vertising advertising the new-So grent ha* Ihe demand for nunp y o u w e n t u b a r g a i n cull o n o u per
Maryland. Massai llU-el !• . Mic'ug.u,
Away ilew «tiri*, rnt-, puff* ¡it'd paper und »umi* people
Younçj C-irl. no*
resorf*
le-corne limi st^te» llk&lt;* II I* 2(i*i Ka-t Fifth r-t S nford. ! .a
\\ 1 &gt;on r
»Will'll.
Tin
Li i-’.l li I 1 . f
‘2 7 -t I
It |- well t*&gt; rel|&gt;
di*t r*-' in E l Mi-so VITI. Oh". 1 *.lt
eon-ln and Mlehlgati which are fttled
I
■ can on« lui u )• .1 •■
There i* no mure lu n .ul’
mpe It i* well to pp&gt;n&gt;!.i iite.'in-* fur Al *llll«*rel.l liuti-* in the pa- ! J v* irli bike* where basn plckeref. plke
siali* have adopted tile poti., of and tnilskelhmge nttound. iifT&lt;*r Camp
*t tong th«* ne* t- &lt;*f u.r bermuda on
the orphan*
Ruili may bring (• rth
Ml huf nun* for li­
r tnun It*« If i ti *?i&lt; * t.
•r.i* d root
•
ti&gt;-* ai a nninlnnl r&lt;*nial Individua!»
fro to knig- und prohibition
* 1ngemidl wrote the fiilliiunig leMer- i&gt;i t) ..n.
wagtml nui' tlt&gt;
re.non or .mot le-, at&gt;.i n11**Iic I 1 I : or fanillles con bave a tracf In Ihe for
All •&gt;(
ahout the soldier and it ptoperly out- .|ii«***iis ami l&lt;.... . ligniiarie*
Flower plants, Custnos, a dozen the young rtirkno
local
option
or
control
by
I
iron»*
i*«t
rewervallon
of
Wisconsin,
for
tho
line* the individual* who are lighting which, to he sure, would make »■v.1 frn rn ....* conn »1
•'.ili fur o I.i uni (diu out n* tin »•rceflon of Imi!s or li'inporurv strile- 25 . .••' t - Pa t -ie*
. client r&gt; „ill g • pr.it
in Eunq e
gru.
.
;
V
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l.f
M
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M
•
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1
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1
\»I » f|* ] . fl«‘« leu i|it. ►I M, il |. •
iure*,
ni
a
yearlv
fi-»*
ot
per
persoli.
»I \ '(.tie- 10 will* 11 «l.llewlil» proli!
Hut u liuI of Inline '
1 have hut one -n.tumult lor mtl.|n.
\
\
.in!..»»«
r
mixed
ni ui ! ». 1 ■lilt of I • ni'-t ili I
&lt;
&gt;
r
f
”
&gt;
for
a
fam
IIv
or
mi
Individuai
t*r
lut ion ,i mcmlii.I il- wi-n* voted 0*1
dier* living and dead t heer* (or the
\\ hut of lie* hundred* of t lio'J
t!*'tl
ti
y Ann ri. au tmin t* lor tlieir I boh* olili" * nf 'lu* t
tin* fail, dieted to remain i* tie- r tuli may len**&gt; III»* «ere* or more for
living; anil tear* for the dead
mind» qI children m our nw n rmm.» perlod of frinii one*to iwentv vear» great lieaill» Hlld fierfilll"-, 2 do* for •ter pnrents.
In (tino the ion
The past Tines before me. a* it Irv to whom Christina» will he out wet column
v uh prt vllege of r*-11**»-al», ut aniiuai If,ir
11*1.1. ine* 1 ll. tfl' .*)'
amendment tu ile* uni-ni tPi " » pr.i* r. I. Tilt of frolli fin lo Jùn
were iihe a dream. Again we ur&gt;* in an etr.ply name u mockery’
k1llw. I'm Ittui'tir
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A T L A N T I C C O A S I UM.
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Ml *•
■* ■
'!&gt;&gt; llio-e who !i&gt;\»• Ili" tlfe outdoor»
the gieul struggle lor i utionul life.
W 1.»* nf tie oiot hi r. r I » . hri ■ i - II- , 11» 1...........
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nt
ii
it.
ii
t..:
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.r
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r
* * Mi tu e rotture i il» Jf ►
•-1f f r. tu ih»*
TRAINS
We hear the sounu &lt;•( preparation*
! . 1-1*1ply he .. u i It. 1.11li I t..,r* ’
1 »•r
1 »» •*.
(
Dll i
»1
■.Ii..'] I 1
mandpolii! of henlth more than a few lu
the mush of hoi* terou* drum- th"
Nurrkbot ml
\\ hill Ilf t tie 1..tiler, who an W . k i.I• 111 » -■( u11r h g ■ I on
I'talKl K. 1 " n té r*. Ï ' .fD
t rn Inciol Ini -I l he !cgl L.1 nr.*
w&lt;rka* olitine ninni; 111»* se iilicr» nr III ... »■
T
I liver Voices of heroic bugles.
lug tie* »tree!- hec.tll“'- I heir I* no
(
f ( li.ir p&lt; t »1*ir. It 1 1)
ih*, wrtod» Wh**r*. e fattili» riinnn!
pi I .*ec t i w ■, ! 11wI » . r
ur&lt;
,'i u
1 mi ! ' I
ill
ploy
i
■
&gt;
&lt;
ii
(
for
then*'
i
"* 2tp
We see thousand* of u**eiul&gt;!ngt
!• i\ home fnr a w* * f &gt;*r » wo n [ '&lt; v
• II
\\ ll.lt nt I I
l o'l* .
- ' 1■
*ee the pale cheef* of women and
iti picnic In tlm w ■'* a &lt;■ inlli'H
I II.I
u.
n. i.-i
II
r
.'-..Ii &gt;«.uu' t.u.' .. lull ("lèi e
who ufe drugged iloWll *i
from fiume, v» 111 iiiakf- .................................
(lo* «•■■■' » *'iul
hear the appeal* of orator*; we *e* ill.u i.fiil.I U i: Hu. t m l i i i ; i p f
w e t , , . J . "•»»..
""
III 11- • tl 1 •*&gt;(«« c ;■« ;
of
prtq.efty
\.
-I I* V
■. . iMIr f W W K W » » * * VW"
|ov |„ tin looked for wUh iic r-t «Ins
—Mw*
-twew»,—
---,+1 d-1 n _-p I Ii' &lt;„ • » &gt; - * * * -«* ■»VO*"•
lilt
Oi l
til*
II. » I • i 11 l l
A min
gone,
their
(.nun!
hili*
are
me.
du.-,
,
■
.
appreciation
Tlu*r»*
I»
muiicthii'i'
in
SouHitiuiii.
those assemblages »i* m t all the
the law* that arc ut pre-.min. m lori i
Box 1074. &lt;1ty.
2i*-ti
I \t
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dead whose dust we covered with und they have nowhere to turn nu, Tlu* »tat«*» that have v««te«l dry th** atmosphere of camp life that
firings
out
the
he«t
thinetu
cur
na­
„
O"
\
'1
grout
paper
to
hi*;u!
a
campaign
in
I
-r
\
\
holt"
■t ■lu jija ng Ireeh
flower*. We lose sight of then» no
ili.ring f u
\c.if I'M l . ri*
\nruii.i
_■ : 11 ; * ;
ti ■&gt;• A f*-w tiltx w III tlu* MjleMtl**.
their behalf
ii.iliiltng tisli
water
ll.'h
htlM
UCt
more.
I* \1
( u|i&gt;r..llu. t/regno. W a . In *lgt un 4a ' ; with nu occasional shower thrown in.
oit ru* lu itnchej.
tj* I — t| * I Oïl t- , tifi
We are with them when they en­
Europe has
our .‘ .vrtvpathy it \ it gl 111.1
will iln nil of il» fi.i*d
. " t r e *•( (
I
list in ilie great army of fieedom -hould have »»hat a ;-t .... *i *i
o» . *
We *i'*' them part with tho»** they ri u*ona Id » . u • d
American Medal of Honor
t- t t -n I •• friHut diiirit» -hotilil i . gio i ' .-Hi
lose. Some are walking for the last
Atnerhmis of n'crinr«* tnfnrn.ntbin
1 IT &gt;.||| 1 Ill'll. &gt;j
-ItppD
full
t .. 1.
111111 Hf,
.lit
»
.III
II*
.
I
and the Lord know there i* ..in,n
time m quiet, woody plaee* with
know ahout the Victoria cross, ihn
Lcc'Iiu; i*
hliMtd
It
I
Red
eggs
for
hutching
lint
I
oil
»
i»U
»I
ill
n.«-..
n
Ol
I
uur.'ii*
Iron
crot.s.
th
&lt;
;
Proas
of
the
Region
of
the maiden* they adore.
We hear dunt cull for it in the ( ntted Mate*
VM
No.
2
1
Arrive
II.(Jl)
for
111.',
Haynes,
Herald
office.
wilt go to church Sunday if he will Honor. .These are rewards of heroism
the whisperings uml the sweet vow* today.
No. 24 l/nvi*
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N«&gt;.‘.I58 Arrivi*
Hut then there is no glory in that go, too. That’s a line way to start which would mark a matt above his
of eternal love a* they lingeringly
fellow«
even
In
this
foreign
land.
No 17.7 1/ it v.
If you are unde&lt;*klod ns to
part forever.
Other* are betiding — no advertising for the newspapers off.
Houses for sale or rent. J. Musson
Hut how mnnv American* know
which church in attend, »elect tin*
Tr.lt.»
over cradles, kissing babies that areno notoriety (or the givers.
1 mi what a in.-dsl nf honor Is'
l or Sale »0 yard* young l«*ttin*«*
it i» just charily and plain char­ mu* your, tint!her ti»•••! t•• go in
asleep.
I low many Americans know that plant*, I M duys old Ni&lt;‘ k Zernov an,
can’ t
go fiu wrung
Any fellow'»
Some are receiving the blessings ily is not popular
the tn»&gt;b*»l Aitici.i uti eoJ.Ilern who
motluT» religion might to be gito
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Cl) ill* I.inr final'
of old men. Some are purutig with
wear t!u* medal of honor wear n dec Sanford Farm».
enough for him S&lt;&gt; next Sund-&gt;y oration tk.it 1* am*.tig Ihe rnn-M and
SI .1» 'h.n» K 1’
mothers who hold them and pres* * I note by "i he Her .Id tli.it the
:
gl»«* up the l.i/;,. hour in I. 1
ll«.»c n o »i difficult to win among military o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o e o e e o o o e o e c * . » « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * &gt;
\rri»** u *o \ m
them to their hearts again and men of Sanford and the ladle- *i*o
your li»*-it cloth«*» ready
Pul 'em on honor»’
uguin and say nothing. And some will take more intercii in the wel­
and »tart out with your head up and
Th«* Pros« of the I.eglon of Honor,
are talking with wives ami endeav­ fare of the hoy and lhu| step* have
oring with brave word*, spoken in been started to form *oitie kind of your nhuulder* limb i mi or.* doing cstntill»lied l.y Napoleon In 1H02, and
one of the best tiling» you ever did while founded to signalize deed* of
For Rent Two furnished rooms.
the old tones, to drive from their junior brotherhood or an organiza­
in
yourlife and if you keep it up speclnl during In war. was after given Continuum preferred.
Mrs. R. E.
hearts the awful fear. We sec them tion on the plans of the Y. M. C. A.
you'll never be »urry. And you'll 1» freely for civil distinction
Nearly
Tolar, ko" Magnolia.
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di
part. We see the babe In her arm* for the youngstefs who are now roam
surprised to see how good tl* feels to f" r,&gt;' thousand Herman soldiers wore
— standing in the sunshine sobbing ing the »treets nt night*. This is cer­
he In church. And above all things,
* • * &lt;»&gt;”
cro” &gt;n
Fur Rent aft«*r Nov. 1st—5 room
.
— at the turn of the road a hand tainly a move in the right direction, ..
. .
.
fpven months of tho Franco-rruvslan
if
there
is
congregational
singing
W
B(.
wh|,0
,hp
morp
U
|
Q
R half rcn. cottage, 121 fi Park uvenui*. 112.50
t wavo-^sho answers by holding high us the talk about the hoy* fall* Hat
merely hold the book ,ufy , lnco ,he crcntlon of our honor per month including water. G. W.
in her loving arms the child. He is in the face of the absence of some sing. D o n i
and
blulf
nt
singing.
hill up your rou ot,|y ^ogg hnvtt been granted, In- Silencer.
,
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place for them to go at night. Tho
gone and gone forever.
\YO
lungs
and
let
out
tho
music.
You'll eluding Civil war grants, and of these
Wo see them all a* they march part^Hs of course are supposed to
know it all right. You may have nearly nlrje hundred were given under
For Rent— Good seven aero farm,
proudly away under the flaunting look after their hoys but how few of
I ii Kh
forgottoft tile words, hut tho tune, a mistaken reading of Ute Inw.
barn
und house, near Beck Ilamflag, keeping time to the grand, wild them have ever been able to do it
The holder of the medal of honor mock Station, known ns Castle Gar­
never. Why, your mother used to
music of war— marching down the and then uny full blooded man
in
sing it! She'll la* a happy woman n" l" t havo distinguished himself con* den.
Address "Cora C. Bollinger,
streets of the great cities—-through knows that at u certain age the hoys |
when she knows that her boy was at “Plcuously by gallantry mid Intrepid* 1206 Center St., Canustota, New
ü u -m tM t
the town* and across the pruirie*— should have some relaxation at night church
t m FLUID ■
One
"
*1*'* at
r**'t °r his life, beyond tho York.________________________12-tfc
down to tho field of glory, to do und for all work makes Jmk a dull boy.
, , ,
call of duly, This ntandard, which
die for the eternal right.
The boy* from the age of twelve to
| bars out action, however braYo.^ln tho
For Rent— Suite of three rooms
H o D lo
We are with them one and all. twenty will he more or less on the '. 1he following rules, if carefully' couhie of duty, and Includes only act» and bath.
Over McCUllbr’s More
Wo are by their tide on all their streets and the larger cities havo followed will kill any preacher on «f daring which a man might refuse Sanford Telephone Co.
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gory fields— in all the hospital* of found that some means must ho em­ earth. Kill his intlueticc, kill his am-1 or avoid without rebuke, Is said to
For Rent— To refined couple, fobr AVe hsre alwar* tried t&lt;» l* i-*’1 * * " * ' i
pain—on ill tho weary marches. We ployed to keep them employed at bition, kill him mentally, morally |bo unequaled,
nice rooms. Excellent location. Ten of the odiet fellow ta the grnr'.l
stand guard under the quiet stars. (some good amusOmont or exercise und physically:
Advertlslng In Belgium.
1. Stay away from church, espec­
dollars per month.. No amall chil- our «lore. Aa «a erideoc« ol th»
,
We are with them in ravines run­ and from this idea the great Y. M.
Pontcr advertising on boardings In dretf. Enquire R, Herald Ofllce.
the oewetl sod owl, the IwU ol
ially
on
(tad
days,
when
you
think
ning with blood— in the furrows of C. A. hu* sprung. Sanford of course
gladly
recoinmead to u»cr« of ir.k
England
are
often
bad
enough,
and
tho
old fields. We are with them bi- could not hope to have anything a* tho crowd will lie «mull.
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boardH
stuck,up
In
Holds
by
our
rail­
2. Stay aWay from the Wednes­
tween contending hosts, unable to elaborate a* the big cities, but in
way lines are an abomination. But
Carter’s
^
*
move, wild with thirst, the life blood time with the united efforts of all day night, service because you know tho apotheosis of tho blatant In udrer* •Furnished rooms fdr housekeeping
there
will
be
only
a
handful
present.
nt
Mrs.
C.
H.
Smith's.
308
Purk
ebbing slowly away among the with­ the people of this city wfe could have
tlsemcnt Is surely to bo found Jq Bel­
P e n e ra it k f
3. When the sermon is over leave gium. Practically tbo end of overy Ave,, between 3rd and 4th streets.
ered leavet. We lee them pierced a plage tha't would uppeal so strong­
Combine J Office
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by balls and torn with ahella in the ly to the boy* that they would'not the church in a hurry without Bpeak bouae within view of the line at sta­
and
Fountain l en
trenches, by forts and In the whirl­ wish to spend any more evenings on ing to the preacher u word of en­ tions between, aay, Antwerp and "Na­
For
Rent—
Two
big
stores
on
couragement.
mur, and even on os far as Luxem­
wind charge, where men become iron, the streets. Tho first start will be
4. When you get sick don't let burg. Is plastered over with lettering East First street. Joe De Mont,
¿with nerve* of steel.
made by tiic Brotherhood class of
Corn Cola Company.
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—tho oe»»«*t m«nb«r of tie*
‘ *“'A**A
We are bound with them in tho the Presbyterian church, who have him know about it, and the a abuse In tho vilest colors. Personally. I would
penctaft Ink writaa a U»e •»'
never
touch
the
thing
advertised
In
.. prUons of hatred of famine; but recognized the deep significance of him for not coining to aee you.
Rooms for Rent—Three unfur­ I) ii eapectally ImlliaBt. amooth an l r'1 i
this abominable way. but ono can Im­
Coras in and ie« u» »how you
5^ Never invite him or hia family
human speech can nveer tell what the Brolherhoifti idea and that it
agine otto's self going Into a cafe and nished rooms well located. Inquire bottle with the new floiT-Coat»0111'*
They tho subconrcloas memory sending to
they endur*(L .
does not mean tp brother the man out to dine in your homo.
at 206 third St.
* 2iGtfc
_-at U
*
We are at home when the news any more than the boy and tho boy never enjoy a social hour.
tho Bps tbo natno of some Insistent
6. Pay just as little as you can on Schiedam or liqueur. Belgium is ocrcomes that they are dead. We see really needs the brothor more than
For Rent— Three connecting down­
the maid In the shadow of her firs; the men of the class. It Is to be his salary, und then grumble about talnly the most industrial country In stair rooms, furnished or unfurnished
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fc ir ftr d , Florida
sorrow. We, aeo the silver head of hoped that some suitable quarters that. Thla makes him feel good.
Europe and the most advertising. Ono in good locatioe. Electric lights and
7. Never give him anything, ex- ban the feeling that the entire nation other convenience*. * 302 Park Ave.
the old man bowed with the lut can be arranged for the boya and
Is run aa a commercial concern.
that -in th« near futura they can cept what you promised.
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S •THE SANFORD .HERALD
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
FAIR IS COMING
IS

G E T T I N G

READY F OR B A B Y C O U N T Y
e x h ib it io n

Tbe Seminole County

Fair

bids

U)f to i * lhl' S « “ 11» * fuir ,n. this
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plan»

,,e iuI*y carried-tuU.

^ The executive committee met yes­
terday with President Welker, Secroo'&gt;elly. T reasurer, A &gt; t and'Me*««. S. O. Chase, S.

PARISH HOUSE
THE CLYDE LINE
WILL IMPROVE WAS OVERLOOKED

Tin paper had n*&gt; wish to over­
built » lie great work done by* Rev.
i.nnil landing, shortening the di. - Peck n I. 'mg up tin* Parish House
tunee to the ett&gt; of DoLatid l&gt;y sev­ or the etlori» of lite other mini-iters
• , ti Irvin g ¡o interest tineral hours, ill culling "lit tin* Heres- of tie
inr&lt;l sio|i fur itI* «nor* un&lt;! ls boys •, -Iter -.' " h It*.I "n r I . te
"• nl '*■ -»how lb..I while
servicei- all meni
"Inrwise tmj'rovi g itti servil
dorks
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COMMITTEE NAMED

is the Ian’ «a d many mid vurn J will
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products nl the iielils upd
and farms and household s

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COAST LINE.
. IMPROVEMENTS
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T R A C K S A N D B U IL D I N G S
LATELY
The Atlantic Coast Line railroad
Muring the fiscal year ending Juno ;(0
last, report for which has just boon
made, put into service In Florida
much new tracking and
doubio
iritrkeii its linrs-fnr m a n y mllbsr
■Xbr.-rrport-eovcrs the activity of tho
road fur the year und is a compre­
hensive digest of tiie work of im­
provement of the system.
During
the period under construction tho
new line, between (Junction and W il­
cox, Fla., SO miles, was completed
und put in service. . Anutliyr.
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Archer and Morrhton, 20 H ' sniles
wui also finished and puLJn use.
From Milldhle to Kastport, Fla.,
alioul 4 1-3 miles, a line was com­
pleted in Or toiler of thin year, this
being a branch .to tlie lumber plant
"i the Carpttiter-U'Hrign Company.
'i In-re wa ' also built n line of about
miles from Composite, Flu.,
to Eighth street at Jacksonville,
Fin., in make a continuous track for
the company from Montcrief to the
Jacksonville export terminus;»
Construction of second track was
also '"utiiuie.l
During the liscul
year ilti miles were completed and
l&gt;ut in u«e and this autumn 61 1j
miles inure were lino In-.l
This af(ords the i outpany 331 ’ i miles of
double tracked line
In the ron»Duriion of ».-eiiud truck all cross­
ing- o! wat rw.i)» under both trai ks
were made ol concretu and steel.

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for tlie boat»
m extremely loriunau* to have
Fimmce Fred Matthew*. Jourunl to arrive in tiiis city in time (nr tin sight of his eye and e\pints tn
Key West, I F. Wortl'inglot,. Time«. transfer of freight lo li l i .»lennislupH 1, .11 right ill a le a we e k »
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Journal.
Hr..d. clown
Mr* &lt; \ S \VilioMi, l i ila - Sara
sota, M F.' Jlei in ringlin . i e.l. gr..ni,
l.akcland; Frank Harris, lianiier,
Ocnlu; (ìi'O. \Y. Adam». Trulli. XailThe Herman reiehstug was voted
fo.
a
new war credit of $ 1 ,2 (10,000,000,
Memoriale and Uesolution-.
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und
the lrti|MTÍal Chancellor Dr
White, Frati-rnul Iteeord. Lo ksonville; \V. *H. Powill, Sun. ( ’ !•■ ir Vt'h lie! limami-Holl weg. before the
water; C, E. Howard. Citizen, Or­ (¡crinan Jimise of represeiiUitiveH has
jlei lured tfie future can be regarded
iundo.
Suuford will ulso play ioni t.* thè with every confidence,
"\\e must and will light to a sucThe value of such u line exhibit incinlierH of thè South Florida Press
*t the Seminole County Fuir cannot AKSOCiation, and ih« Lub- Regimi 1ce-sful end." said the chancellor.
ii
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i ., t "nur defensive war for right and
r* utimuted. not only from a med- Pres»
Association
on .i
the .Mb
* P°int and as one of the attrnr- uary and a good gathering
ribe frccdoin
At the same time the chancellor
tior.v of the (air, but also from u in anticipated.
asserted that the "apparent respon­
sibility for this, the greatest of all
(¡real C. E. Worker Coming
Mr. Karl Lehman, National Field w; r». lies vvit ii Rus'in. while the real
Secretary of the United Slates So­ responsibility lulls on the British
ciety of Chrinlian Endeavor will lie government."
Germany’* action as mediator be­
here next Tuesday, Dec.'S to »peak
and conduct a worker»’ conference. tween St. Petersburg ami Vienna
The meeting* will lie held, in the would have been successful, tbo im­
Congregational church at 3 p. m. perial chancellor declared, that Eng­
for the C. E. worker»’ confluence land warned the Russian govern­
and at 7 p. tn. for the general tally. ment that she would not allow u
D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS
He has been in nearly every state in continental war to develop from the
Ret first page mention as
tho Union and-in Canada in the in- Austto-Servian conflict und tJ&gt;u»
terests of Endeavor woVk. He U a oblige France to restrain Russia
the largest advertisers in
young man with u great message, a from undertaking warlike measures.
today’s Issue. ‘ The ad­
Regarding the' progress of the war
dynamo of enthusiasm, eloquence
the
French official statement reports
vertisement may b6 found
and of spiritual power.
Dr Andcr'son,
pastor
First
Presliytermn
churi
h
n
violent
bombardment of Lumper
°n page 2
of Winston-Saiein, N. ( ., say» of nis».- to thu west of Dixmude, an
him: " I wish to express again my action northwest of the forest of l.aappreciation of thr great service Mr tirurte and tn Alsace, tho capture of
S pecial N o t i c e
Karl Lehman has rendered, us in the towns, oi Aspach-ie-Haut und
The Herald will on each | Winston-Salem and believe thhi his Aspuch-ie-Uai by tho Fronrh troops.
In the east, according to the Rus­
call attention to the visit marks an.epoch in the develop­ sian
headquarters announcement rel­
ment of tho Christian Endeavor
it advertisement in | work in this city." All young people ative calm prevailed on December l
he current’issue.
are cordially invited to come and on 'all fronts, but about midnight
the Germans made a determined but
hear thii grFat C. E. .worker,’
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SUMMARY OF THE WAR

Advertisemerit
Today

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Prelibili* I will

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1 be '*11111 on 1 oil my Fair »lli be
famous i»r in uiuny and varied ex­
hibits and rhief among them will be
(hr health exhibits that will "be
brought here from
many other
Hates
Dr llltver J Miller has just je turned from Jm hson ville wIhtc he
altendi-il the National Health «lid
Hyg lene t iiiiM iiinin and invited
atari) nl the states ty purl let pat e in
the Seminole Lounty hair anil has
the usuranre (hat the North Caro»t“ te e*lui,|t will he here lof one
aba it is »aid to be the finest »tale
exhibit at Jacksonville. The State
Bourd of Health wilt al^o have their
•ntire exhibit here and Dr.. Milter
u y i.it * will fill several rooms. The
Jacksonville Hoard of Trade will
h3ve their exhibit here as will thu
HtUopoliun Life Insurance Co.,
•Ixo.a fine exhibit.

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^ d iv id e d support of till the citizens
of Sanford
The different ehurrhes
will
" doubt , in time 1,*» VI» Horn«*
(»III t he e lforl s will
nice »: \Pill
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In addition to '.nc.se phy-it ul
rliungCs, yesterday the Clyde St.
Joltns river line
inaugurated
a
ih.tilge of schedule for I lie (laceóla
mid the City *d Jink-om ville, i-rr that
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hygienic am! health ami rivir «umlNeeds (,ond Dug
point them- exhibits will he ureat
Atlanta, (in., Dec. 4. A well
advertisement* for the scope i&gt;( this,
trained »utter, dog who will "set1
thi* first fair in the new count) of
•I 11.«11 even niter they are dressed and
Seminole.
teed m County Game Warden’s plan
Dr. -Miller i* to lie &lt;ougrui nulled
to detect violations of the law in
Upon his good work in getting these
Fulton county. He proposes to take
exhibits here and the pxucutive com­ B U L K H E A D O F L A K E F R O N T PI,At E FOR T H E B O Y S O F T H E In» prize dog into the eflixpress ofC IT Y
HAS O B T A I N E D
C A L L S FOR C H A N G E S IN
mittee will guarantee the ex hi hits
tlrrs and go on U hunt for game
G O O D RESULTS
» good place m the fair uml the sale
T H E IR P R O P E R T Y
shipped Hi violation of the jaw.
return of thu suine
In a statement made in Tin- ller- Then he will lead the dog to the
The Clyde Line will meet the city
hotel store rooms uml hunt for_birds
htili way in th*&gt; matter of improve- ¡ aid of last issue regarding "t he estab­
on
leo. Atlanta hotels have made a
Shooting on Hiuhwm
nielli» here un*l that lhl* |s the lishment of a Junior Y M C A (In­
practice of snrviug quail on toast
The residents of l elery avenue
Arthur Peek has the
truth is demonstrated by the P l o w ­ flict. that
despite the lu\v which prevents the
and other pulilir highways are an­
ing in the Times-Union of Wednes- j Parish House tilted up (or athletics
sale of game.
The head waiter,
xious to have the public understand day;
.
land that Rev. Hyman of the ltnpproperly ttpt«*d, can always remem­
that the state law prohibits any
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“ JU «.diT as* "tlie "city of S u n foic it,;IT c
Tnai l e arTangcin*nt&lt;;
I,unt,ng or shooting on the highways
for ’the -same in the new Huptist ber that »utxn- pruxuakuitA .&lt;o«ui—h■»■*
left a couple, of birds on ice for his
ebure 11 was overlooked in a way,
dence, This law will he enforced to Monroe, along .thr principal front, 'i he Herald made the »lulcmcut own use and will be willing to divide
Hut the
the letter in this county by the new the Clyde Steamship Company will that the boys- of Sanford spent too them with any friend.
game warden as many of the farmers immediately build new and spacious much time otj, the streets at night warden say* thl**oxruie will no long­
have made complaint that the hunt­ docks to take the place of the long and that the. citizens collectively er go. The man who provides the
ers have no regard (or this law but pier now extending many hundred had made no arrangi’men is for them game will tie called upon' before the
grand jury to prove he actRulp
zhoot blackbirds and robins and feet out to the channel of the lake. to have some rort of ntnuscmpnj
The Clyde Steamship ('onipqn
other small bird* in the door

■ j ^ P , 11. C. Maxwell, F. P : ltin.-if
*nd 0. P- Swope present.
The greatest work of the meetjn(
was In the committees that
sill havp to be
appointed
at
aoee and this is a very important
question, for upon the good work of
l/ f r ’ T 1“ 1-** over Lite co,
J
pciaiirtfr"
The plan* were carefully gone
over and President Walker will make D D C C C
A ^ ^ n r i A T IO K I
public ih&lt;- names ' of the members 1 l l L J J
x iu iJ U v l r l 1 l U l l
of til the committees in Tuesday’s
Herald if possible
Hftiry Marks and his corps of
ufUunu will arrive in tlie * ily [
»bout the fifteenth of this month K X E C M V . K ( ( I M M I T I EE T o
•and have liemii|u:irtcn» where they
M E E T IN S A N F O R D IN
»ill be busy for the next few
JANUARY
months advertising and arranging
for |he big fair. The aeroplanes ami
The Florida Frew, Association .t
other attractions will be shipped Miami Promi
tu i
I Il­
hen- and made ready and Sanford m o - 1 i„i&gt; r* » I mg ti
»ill prvAviit a very busy appearance tin- or gn ni a t ion
i If«» »i**t •* I« ti- II"
from the lir»l &gt;4 January until the heel i l e idi d il)
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be tbi ■ * ’

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DLIKMHKK 4. IÜI4

VOLUME ' *

COMMITTEE

SANmRD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

unsuccessful. attack on tlie It ossia u
positions north of l.odz
Belgrade ban been nei upied b\ t be
Aulriuns after Its «v*.euatlon by
Servians troop* Suid indications are
Hut the Servian army i* being hard
pre* veil.
Italy awaits with ¡.on..* anxiety
the, reopening of the Italian parlia­
ment. at which Pi cinici balandura
will mulinn the government’; atti­
llili.' in the war and it* r* --■••tin 1iuve
ev.i tailed th*' policy of im.inmining
"armed and watchful neutrality."
King (ieorge and President Poin­
care have visiteed the Hritish lulls
where they received un ovation from
tie- troop«.
lien. Christian do Wet, tho farriii’i» Boer leader in ihe'SmnG Af*
rie.irt'war, who turned rebel recently
has been captured liy the I nino of
South Afrit'..n forces. tne*'Oit.,ng to
an uUiciiil dispatch from I’irloria.

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A largì1 majority ol thè people of
«ine »ea»on
only, the ratio set at this time I» bolliU Florida bave come lo thè con­
lower tluiu that which is believed clusolo timi thè Inland Waterwoys
to b«&gt; the minimum fur properlly ihrough ibi* «tate »hould «use tho
matured fruit
It may. therefore, be, Si John» ri ver insteud oT thè Kust
&lt; anni and sd thoroughly
. ip*-i ti d Di.it Dn :&gt;"|mrements will ] ( niel
bave
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bei'ome imblled Wllll tllìs
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l M*l «Ir* J?I»*11 l l i. t* latii.g lo |’ " di'* il'» wny* ami int-.il" for (utII
m.. .unti, tal «"Ionio: "I gr.s-n e.triis , i hermg thè Si John» river roule.
¡uni lo -w.-ating or olli.-rwise
It I Thr meclltig will he well alternimi
|,„ 1, 1,1 ,,-ive lo »top t Ite praline re»he member» of (Ite commercial
(erred to.
If greedy orange »hip­ hodp's from Jacksonville south ant)
per» succeed in breaking through especially by the cities along the
the barriers of the state law they are St. JoIhis river und territory con­
Ilk,!) m run up aguinSt the barbed tiguous.
The St. Johns, Gulf and Atlantic
isire fence of federal prosecution
mini, to their discomfort. This an­ Walereay» will be the banner under
nouncement of a standard that »li;tll whiFh these good people expert to
rule in interstate cpm merer is n make their fight and the meeting atboon to the honest shipper und re- Pulutku will bring out some stronp
point* lhai will be Inid before Con­
, elver alike
The reuuiremenl i» »lightly above gress point» that cannot be denied
that ol the state law. if we remem­ ami proof» incontrovertible for the
ber the latii&gt; n.rreitly
There t* an St John* fiver is recognized us tho
intimation that it niuy be made great artery of trade and travel und
even Hinder 111 the future, It Will be the eliunnel is opened the year
noticed.
Hereafter, wo venture to round.
pretli.l, the eager ltu&gt;er of an early
While the people of this section
orange will not be disappointed by would like to sen the East Coast
Unding his mouth more or less puck- Canal used south of Titusville they
ered after the’ first bite
When it do not think the upper end of thu
becomes generally known that the canal practicable, and will petition
first oranges In market are really the government to use tho St. Johns,'
sweet there will be a better demand river on account of the economy,
ut the opening of the »euson, und practicability and entire feasibility,
thut demand will be well sustained the channel already being made ten
to the end.
(eel deep,* the bends cut oil and
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The possibility of u Gerinnn Inva­
Frauds llurf Florida
simi ol England has been revived
Jacksonville, Dec, 3. According
by a warning issued by the Earl of to a communication received yester­
Warwick. Lord Lieutenant of E»se*. day frinii a representative nf
local
w I " • abjures the people m »u&gt;h ailr-iad. operating a route into Klurev. nl not to take fnirl m i l » ' light t.ia, the newspaper ol tbs northwest
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tug :vs civilians as sui T. action ut.,j
m playing up the Floridi»
"would only result in reprisal' aii*l||-(1j f rnu&lt;l t*use recently, tried in
possibly in u repetition of the hot- Kansas City have caused «Timidetror» that have taken place in Bel­ able injury to the prospects inducing
homeseukers to cpme to this state.
gium."
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In many articles, glaring headlines
Emperor Fra Rets Joseph, of Aus­ are said to have been used and the
tria again is reported by London articles read in suc)i a manner ¿ta to
newspapers to be In feeble health.
produce a had impression of Florida.

otherwise mudo navigable for the
river steamers and pleasure crafts.
Sanford Commercial Club should
send n dozen men to accompany
that veteran ( ' R Walker who has
already ttilended tlie * »invention «1
Stuart and know* whereof l.e speaks.
Sanford and every other city in
this part of south Florida should
attend the meeting and help.ulpng
the good work of recognition of the
gU'Ul St, Jflnia river, the highway of
trade and travel among the streams
of Florida und one that with soinu
aid would soon become tho. gret teat
artery of trade in-(ho »outh.
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CORRESPON­

D E N T S — E V E N T S OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y — E F F IC IE N T •
REPORTERS

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FURNITURE EXPOSITION

Landing, now* called Clifton Springs,
on Lake Jessup and Mr » i»u*r&lt;*u
cooked delicious bet I »teak 'and cofThe convict rnmp hits been moved (*■*• over a camp tire and served it
with other good things on a palm
over t«&gt; Fort Reed. While they were
leaf table cloth picnic fashion and
on this bide ol town they made quite
how good it tasted.
Those in the
a little imjirovement on the road
party
were
Mrs
Cameron.
Miss
from the bridge below the Rabun
Lienor,
Mrs
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1’. Field and
place out to the Wilaon jdafe.
daughter Louise of Sanford Heights
Mr. and Mr«. Alfred King and
and
Mrs. J.
Ellsworth_ Jr. of
little George Edward »pent the day
Cameron
avenue.
with Mr. and Mrs. Jaints Smith
Mr. and Mrs. J \\
Me »ride
Sunday.
were
guests
at
the
Jot*
Cumeron
Mr. and Mrs. Rabun drove into
town Sunday afternoon to the East- home Sunday.
tin Star memorial service and re- ^ Eddie Morris visited his brother,
t*. &lt;\. recently. Mr. Mlorns is fore­
# r t a grand good time.
(lurry and-Charley Uuhun wont man of y painl, gang for t he East
oast Railway.
with Air. Hill to drive a team
Terry Malone arrived here lust
apiece over to Fort Rood.
week
from Paducah, K&gt;\, and will
Mrs. King «pent Wednesday in
place near*
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g uè? l oí Mrs. K vy Wood-! íurm Cu»’ h . J,,r ,tor,'‘ nt*

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Monday morning at 9 o’clock on December 7th will lie the opening
date of our “Furniture Exposition”. This will he your opportunity
to see the latest in furniture and also a chance to secure many ex
tra bargains; having received several carloads which we secured at
our own price on account of depression, caused by the war, we arc
here to show our customers the way we divide our profits with them.
How about this for just a few of tlu* bargain* quartered oak finish dresser, with American,
plate mirror. onl\
s9: t]nattered oak finish washstmul, that $5.5(1 kind, for $3.39;j)nHshi*iJ oak eentfcr table for 98c; Liu-hen safe, with drawer and wire screened doors, $5.59; roller top onlc ofiice desk.
$25.00 regular purcluised, to sell at this sale, $1.6.98.

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ifantouPT! •Pity-again this winthr.

iuj other iOTfnrmr will.
At C’firisi’mas time* is wheiMavery-one likes to
add comforts of life as well as buying toys and knick knacks. ,See
how we can fit you up a beautiful mahogany suit and the terms *
well, we will just ask you if they are not right,
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I infant daughter ftoiiiHfrrael 'tTOubh*. *
Mr. and Mr». Camp left Monday'

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PAOLA P0INIS
Mr. and Mr». Ituchauun look their
Thanksgivmg dirmer tu Twin Lakes
Pianta I lori pud »lum-d n « u h MiTal, cr unti Mr Keari,\11••r ilmncr Ur timi Mt* * L \\ ulki r and
Miss Flora \\ .ilkcf. Mr» .1 C Eli»niinger. Mi»» Carni* Knstnitiger. \lumt Mr».
ilurry Kcut and Mr
'Nichola joined thè party and all
«peni .1 pleusullt afterilMiili lugethi-r
Jack and Li 111uri Root h ili ned witb
thè l’earstm farnily ori Tliunl^sgiving
Day.

Mr. and Mr» Bridge delightfnil.v
entertained a cotigeniiil parti ol
friend» Thanksgivmg l'av evetung
Their house wu» t.i»tifull\ ilt-ciraied
with a ut urtili ieaves, uurKing a lieau
tiful uthl appropriate "eflect
A de
lirious lunch vva» served ai &gt;, p m
Fax un Insurnnie
alni ilnlii !* o'cloi k progri-s»! ve tive
Ih* federili lux o! o
tjl
hundred wus llniulged ili. ' Fra lice* per cent mi stock lite m.»ur..
pr
Pearson winning tlu* bigbest nuiii- mtuin». euacted by tlu* Feiterul tiov
ber of potuti. Alter !» dancing wa» erriinnit to titkcTtlec’t Dee, tiftjcf l a i .
enjoyed for an liour or two. T liose llil-t.-c triture» theae tax starnps to be
cnjoying this happy evening were affixed to all lire i ii» unni re poliries
Mr. and Mr». Bridge, Mr. and Mr» lo make »Uch
polirle; or contrari»
Cleveland.
Mr. Brown, Jack -and of Instinole* a valiti itistrument The
Lilliun Itoolh. Clark, t bnir, Frinire» ruling of thè Ito I &gt;f
!•ur - i * e
and Mora Peiirsou and Ilo
K&lt; .ri
• oriniti- eo.er- »*! il ■
M Iss I ceri hour ha» l
ri , o nt, rii-■W ola I» litui l i ....... ni p.
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to her ho ili!' with ,i c ol l i i v e r h i o . t l . e - e po l l i l i » »liool&gt;l pa&gt; ilo» t . n
her arrivai.
1 L nder thè prò vistoli* of Sedioli ¡ih,
Jack Thompson is ugniti titorking; Acw of 1!*1.1, Luw» of Florida*, agents
for Mr. McGulnn 'ami bus movtfd ot i tpi urn nee companies in this state
hi* family into the Smith cottugi-. are forbidden paying this tax. The
The , largest congtegnt ion of the payment of this tax hy insurance
Mason »ii far uuM’ iulileii at ih** ehurvh agent* would eon»titutc a re hälfe,
on Sunday, but the domini ili»- forbidden by this »eiinni of law
uppuinU-il them again
The threat­ above r*,ii,ir,i| tu und would subject
ening weather .probably kept him them to the pénalité- pro .nini! by
-aid law
from tilling lip; engagement
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Mr. uml Mr*. Zachary motored

Stute Treasurer.
to Orlando on Monduy, taking the
TallnhaszPf', Fla., Nov. 26. |&gt;«M
EtrlH^ tiaeK 15' «ftioot after their
Thanksgiving vacation, Mr*. Bridge
Sometimes That Way.
accompanied them.
Calling a mnn a "gerlua" Is often a
Mrs. Bona is spending a few day*
with her sinter-in-1aw, Mrs. Herrud polite way cvf lullnntInc that ha lack»
Common •emu*
ut Apopka this week.
’ AVe Uro hniVng u season of regular
summer weather since the freeze.
Warm sunny days, warm moonlight
nights, with now and then u shower,
temperature ranging from 65 de­
grees in the morning to HO degrees
at noon, very different from the
cold and windy days two weeks ago,
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T h e F a m ily B ak in g
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T h e F am ily W ash in g ,
W a sh , M a d a m , W a sh !
There's More to be Saved
f by Doing the Washing,
j It Doesn't Pay to Hake!
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tliiyn &lt;dl limn Momlay. This is the tin»* to li^urt* on
FOR EVERY M E M B E R OF T H E FAM ILY
that nit'»* new Suit for Christmas. Do you r«*:iliz«* wt*
1st. For inothiT and hiu sisD-r &lt;i-f tlin-f
ran m *!I you a hand lailon-d. liand pr.ildi-d ^uui hand
srurti mm'.* all wool .»(*rgf or mixed rassimri'«* Suit, tiluI “ Selby" Shoos. I hoy art* lure in t i* *«•■ia «
you would pay ?!S To i*lsfwhi*f,
p at (’aldwidFs i!» W.-lts, Turns and McKavs. and -n* h"\\ i t
»an» 5 pii** '•ait i&gt;1 11 m w
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values at ouf price, well
worth 7.5c a Shirt,
tally priced by
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See t ho»,, |t*’ vv Cup» in
the latent shapes anil pat­
tern«, worth unire. A« long
us they lust at
49c and.

25c

Ladies
Please
'Note
W e have only Fifteen
Ladies’ Coat Suit« car­
ried over from Ituit winter.
W ith u little.effort these
Suit« can Ik* made right
up to the minute in style.
We have placed these on
a bargain rack for M on­
day ns follows: $21.75
numbers for $10.88, $16.98
numbers $8.49, $12.98
number $6.49. See these
if you wish to secure a big
bargain.

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The well known "G ir­
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all size*. See them at our
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Toys are now on exhibition consisting of trains, tool sets, tlrmr.
wagons, carts, mechanical toys, stoves, halls, horns, inasks, dogs, rat
»ears..doll furniture, also kid body undressed do!'
lhm'i fnrg&lt; i '
see the doll babies with nipples in their mouths.

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It is expected that Mr. Mickey
of Mellonvillo avenue w ill preach
Sunday p. m.
Everybody coma to the pie social
at the Moore's station church Fri­
day evening, Dec. l l l h , proceeds
will be used to make up money
fnough to flnish the Interior of the
church in time (or tho Christmas
entertainment. There will be coffee
served. AH the girls, married and
•■ingle come and bring a pie, and all
thei boys, married and single come
and eat tho pies.
A daughter was born Thanksgiv­
ing to Mr.' and Mrs. L. M. Lucas
and has been given the name Of
Mary.
T % J. H ill wont to' Palm Beach
on a business trip last Saturday,
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Joe Cameron waa ■ delightful
host to a party of ladles Tuesday on
an auto «rip to Oviedo. On the re­
turn Journey they went to Whits'a

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to limk over our slock and make your selection. 1&gt;\ makimi a mu
payment down we will have what toys you select laid aside and d.
ered to your home Christmas eve, if so desired.

Mr. Srhniclt* say'» there will 1»*
Mi*» Jennie Mnrev and
a dunce ut \\ midland Park lit .iluiut Martin ttiade a l,ii»ii.*
u.p
tyo week» Mi the dancing pavilion l o f i Tilenduj
Tickets will he mil (&lt;*r »ale and date
Mi*» Alice Pellet ! tm- n . irto •! to
will he announced later.
That will her home in New Smyrna after visit­

ing relative* here for several month*.
Melvin
Morrison has gone, on ah
extended visit to Tarn pa.
Miss McLain apent Thanksgiving
at her home in (i* ilia a. la ■otupiitlied
n&gt; Kenia I'o-ton. on,- ol her »mull
pupils.
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\t Mof' 11 i' .ii.*1 hida lighter.Ml»» i, im e
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Mofey
have arrived lie re ior me winter
coining from A p-ilonti. Mieli,, to
..»»Utile tl e 11ulti - .- !M»t'*r of tlie
1'Ten by terian limrcii here. lit1 Is a
very interesting prearher. his ser1111111» arc goii'l at, i i i&gt; i,,lk» •iiJStin
day night» are lint
Beginning Dec.
litli ln&gt; will giva- »erro ver) interest­
ing talk» on the III hie ami will til u-irate »ame on blackboard
Then*
will
be pn*a&gt; hing -er v Ire» every
Viimlav h t i t a l l l . o !"■ i . m and
»Mnilav «riunii m • tti.i.i « t mn
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for Tampa, fur Mr. Camp' s health.

be the first dance in the new hall.

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_ Mr. Chorplngton has added a
Mr. C. M. McHride has diargv
row to his possessions, having pur-,
of lite bilioni has for lu» uncle lo
have n rest, as Mr.-McBride has not chased one of Mrs. Margaret Barnes'
lino Jersey».
been feeling well fnr »orne time.
Mr. and Mrs. A* Horner of Celery
Ada and Avia Stenstrom

Mrs. K. F. Washburn spent Satur­
day night with Mrs. McBride.

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Monday
»olio* very »peelul value» in
Men"* Sweater*, all wool.
Just see the prices, they
talk for themselves.

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iiit*. ;u.d of rttlirsi*. Dial snll. tk xihlc. K,ii . i * ■
2nil. Now for little sister and the baby &gt;ec iho.-i
“ Merriam” Shoes, they are made on broad '"naiun
form " lasts, with
nice little heels.
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crand the hoys see •
1h o s e Snow Shoes,
“ u ii ion m a d e",
UiaL is all neces- ■
sary. Prices, they
simply cannot be
duplicated a n y ­
where.

Santa Claus Headquarters
The Home of Fun and Pleasure

6£c Lamp.» completi*
7fie as be«t os Stove
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Door Childron:
ChrietaaB comoa this yoar on
Friday, Doc. 25th. I havo boon plan­
ning and fixing for you during the
aucimor montha. Now you must go down
to D . A. Galdwoll &amp; Sono Storo and b o o
all thoao pretty thingo I havo fixed
for you, and when you aoo what you
want go right home and write me a
letter.
Lovingly,

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76c Galvanized W:i*h
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$1.25 Galvanized \Va»li
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$1.50 Metal Door Mat
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Sink Brushes, curb
10c M elicili Lump
Chimneys...- ..._ ...
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Children'* Union Suit* .25
Boys' O verni Is, 6 to 14
yeHra, special
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Under­
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Whittemore's Shoo Pol­
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Men’ Socks, special.. «1-3
30c Oilcloth, a y d ..............U&gt;
J. &amp; P. Coats Thread.
6 spools for *.................. 35
Children’s Knit Caps,
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hat was n w d cd in tlua w t i o o

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Ì3 equally ai* ureal, iqid t h a ï ¡s ad eou»te outlets lor the, produce »\lneti
intelligent fanners g row .
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which

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in

Florida

¡ring

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i

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m "r «,

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|«liennl

for

re*itle|tei*

who

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.1... I,-.on ville, F'|:i ,

promise , j,m

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Grmm in .Northern f lorido.
T&gt;H MW* ** Met fttrui t/wi «*tlf

j Freilerirk
llolTiiiaii, ttatitltnan
«•( un insnranre eomputiy, in un
n n o n i P H r ' 1'1" ’ ' lieion- thè Ameni ait l'uhlit
Assnritulon here tmluy, The

TAPlAlfTO

I 1•* ". ■&gt;.aUt
i■- - » . •1ns Ui
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I , • la I If ¡#|ii.**rf-,|Su u I » It ( I ' o t « l a v
Oranjics nt;d Grapefruit Trees

PUBLIC HEALTH

the people there toward better Inciti
~
government, mui a .wider «ociul itntf
inlelleetuul life
VMImugli no uni- ! P IlO .M IV K N T W O li K Ki t s |)[Squaìpt.. itt":.- I.a-.e ever bei'«
i 1 s s t^| I'.s l K l N S \T
made in regard-to the ry ¿Uvof 1,1 .
J A f'K S O N V II ! !■'

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*« •* ’»# »* *“I »&gt;*—« M*t V»*l a -, .
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'* f I -* [*«• t* r ty •% llura m K
u- i
I • p*. «I I .. |o liir.hi C«(.

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. Ui %**mf N '«'»t I» ’*•! It -a *ki pliMjip,
rtiAtlauf.»e f- ws1^leWsià. 11h*te, £i«rvt
* *"l'
A 11vTir.« ( o n .r« g*
»• ttgh - 1*‘— ‘ *
* '

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tu lijerl o( hit nililrett \vas “ T h e A c ! ■ :r.u _\ nf

\merieun Cimeer

M o r ’ ul-

N,r HolTmun -utd
*' truly enormous rerortle.it in*
• • n. the tuuteer death rate

* " ■ *-'■
tr*’**, »*1 J » t
- 1»»volli
• -= li* • » » f -O- h ifex ,b| f u r n l i n i » . I * « t u

Ltì
«

li&lt; U’.X Ittfc Uiw^Uïrt )l
i*w*S
pNiognidi »nil t&lt; Bulk«! cmAt(J» *11» Tw-f» i.r Rblklili |*r IsJill InIke Iff«
Rb •«* k
*üL|t« BLüicül oa mpjett,

( itig the |n-t t wettiy-fi t e years, cuint (,,, i pure*!
with the previous qunrtrr-

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ib«nlutel\

) &gt; &gt;■&gt;1m I».

in i »Hurd 1i *j\ |W rl|-e #ip«
^ ■’ *»■ -♦.»»* v lini ■?&gt;*»*, If •in««,. - I » «1
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tfltv»Ll usi k»tl I'#» |fl|

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Crlfflnii Brothers

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; he po

■" bt e
____ _
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,“ *TÌ:lTiÌ:e there j|fTfpaSf'two yèuri m-*- tou. Vi.ldTè* IJeTilth V . i w im ' t e i t - h r - r èsi l i of improvetl
file l u l t tJuig « i f i K.- r—
ed' f*»r m V Hecks at iir-.t, and tod
, ;.itetueut irom l&gt;r. |{4r\e\ ,,|,ll;«’d» of medte.il dtagnoti» ulid
mem of un uuaion hou.*e in ( «mago 1,1 ltu' cn,l wt that time are voted I \V. Wiley, president of the former |
certilieatIon.
where the whole train load of, _____
fruit upon In residents* mooting.
I hero Jàssnettitioti, MippnrlOd
by
facts
and
"T
h
e
burden of prooí timi cnnccf
.
.
.
.

«di IWTi' is to* -douiit. but that-if
it sere properly bandied and dia..¡butt'd litany
. times tut much pro-j,
dure **
tt» -i* o
grown
QUlv

A-*]

etl their «»»ti

i

^Ft II I étant, St ■ 1" at flue tin nr Brrl
(irifTiiiii't M au Irnni Trersare Tr-tlrd, Tried and True
I * -I |«r •1. 11*
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• wm . 4 » . .
m" • !|
*&lt;€ 'N.' ‘ht^t |&gt;V****l»»g #»»o| la» ti# V-..r*
ft, * f' •*»* l* 1&lt;r l* *' 4 **« 1
f -U ^*t|«i|»vii4 !•!*(*«
1Irtaiff
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T, -ai*»»-. . k !
tlt|l|M(^
-.. .
T' a . •
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&gt; -i **- f'-rt

jj |.... » n is quite anot her thing..of the Ireigi.t rate, nn.I . r rri '. - i n&lt; llull Iloii**', the in,t tur. t y itav.* al AH 0ver the »tate tliere are desert« d ; vnqie^ j.lOU.UU
liuti tney e-ttblt-fi- ways been eollege peojile
The u p -1
farm-*

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1I . • . » f.

/ I* »•-.

Hull iioti-i- •.iit* &lt;if li. tir-t Attu-rI. ..i. mutli tiu'iit* ».t* e*tattitsIteti ut

dii this is the crying need óf Flor-,
Inside of a fe» inuntht in*tead of
{ds There is no trouble to grow ,u desultory ear going &lt;&gt;v.r the
thiBptn tins stole and prodite* them mountuiie« t ow
1 ........... fruit
jn •bundutice, hut to be uUU i" » « mot
jU«.'e"'s-‘.r market the -toil after it ruauit
•
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The prunai olea of the seltle' • *«t ht*r 1»,»:•
»»a* tin-- Emit l i r i m i T - K\i«E.mg*
m in t is tinti a gr*'up nf eolligt* men
It is o( lln* taller tli.it menimi, » i l l anil » o m e n shonlil live in the poorer
mude
'be
...........
* ■ here
nuarters (or the sake « ( in tlucndng

but there » u correlativi, n.wd whirl.

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" ' O í Shade Tree. and Mitubbcn Mike the Home
FluiilaLin 11.1i m lii . lian—I---------More Mirai tue
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s .o.fori! fríeniN
M i * ' Wight m u -nil
hcr-clf flirtili.ite in ha vini;

nf

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Diversified Plantings Are Safe Plantings

M O U SE

’l'L&gt; '-Towing inter. imp IntUT rr-

,

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U UH! THREE

l.-i ^

caeh j w un d i s*p o s '&lt;1 td t.i ib.

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i i.oider
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w ,,°
i ¡ figures,

,

tlmt

lodili

dee»v
omV is
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noi

mi

thè

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resi»

Esperlenced.
Auto Saleniinn— '“TltlH la tho grent«

with

‘
1 “ .....
'■ ¡ the
‘ .most serious ptiltlir health jtroli-! those who make• tho oaaertion lliat wt car In Uto country. Klevtm experta
year *ould be ubsorbed by liti) before^ breukfi.nt the mori.t.pg, it ur- ‘ti* eiigugvtl in self sustaining
work.
» .Xulki.'rti .lM rk|,ts »nd at pavinc ri veti inni •i- on
-*iv «
»»U» tpve ;'U the ir lei Miro timei^.,, ,,f today,'------■■
tonier— '" T h e deni’s off.
I- h a d ' litre«
^
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1
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futììi j Z T n ^ . I» « *xetusivcly
r
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*
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produrcr*. must do t u o

opon

I
t Id n g '.

.......

1

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Thut satin da

First, thi
must band thè rusel ve*
Rigettar .rad Ktuy b&gt; l'Ufll «liner

ure
Stile '■

Ibfougi

a vmi..bi&gt;

I lij* ì*

ami

lilla.

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must devise some method o( m arketing lllell -tuli atol to llo » lL.it III.e
r '

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f n*n. .i i|i'»i-.t «i »Mill d Htgii
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r&gt;pha»eot therlt-1
tu. tndoatryha*
tarn nati« ,rd to
the fltickrye N u t w i l «
eaiatog. Prom ih« »»lection et tota I ton tota
------------ gemo tn the marke'tn4
of tho crop, crerythlntl !» tolty
f rea feti, jlirre are n° t hwifiM
■rt f«*rth — all Om UiMrc «he
book Hhr« I* l« * « J Oil «ipirt*
eneo in fruit ¿rumni.

A Guide to Citrus Fruit Culture
The Buckeye Nurseries Catalog
Buckeye Nurseries grow superior trees— this has been
riicir successful accomplishment for more thirty years.
Our interest in the trees does not end with the sale to
the grove owner, however. W e want them to thrive
.and Bear profitable crops— and purchasers of Buckeye
trees arc given every possible assistance to this end.

l

B u ck eye S e r v i c e t o p l a n t e r s o f

Buckeye

trees h a s becom e alm ost

a ? well k n o w n ns t h e q u a l i t y o f t h e t r e e s t h e m s e l v e s .
plete a n d h e l p f u l c a t a l o g Itn3 been f o r years n m o s t
factor o f t h i s Ecrviee.
The n e w edition is by f a r
attractive and comprehensive catalog v.c h a v e
ttxlay for fre e c o p y if y o u g r o w c i t r u s fr u i t s .

hjtj » i

Buckeye Nurseries
1C 73 Citizens Bank Building
rr- •&amp; -y¿

Tampa, Fla.

Our com ­

important
the m o s t
published. Setul

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* •»«i*«* i li i lumia

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,,,i, . to i*» troni »tirry hitinii, anil ii*
.orni' id thitii &lt;utill id Kpt'ttk a word ' \ I
I
. L, nut t li«'j iir«- vi6-Lil*. .» t
..i i. i untlitqf‘ A gri-al deal of inl. r f^\
f»t .« situwn by variou# pi-opit-, and Srp.
tin- litt!.' .»ttr« (¡in' vit^ tdvi'ly. Om*
nu&gt; last wivk the Marshall Flcitl
Com puny nt-iit for us in tt big motor |A *=
t a , Txttd g..v&gt;' tin' lots u iiuiqiy tint*1 *V'
in tliitr lov tfopurUtiettt Eat-it child p
was given to)s and a nice lunch and A
tin- molici pinygmund » a » turni'd , /
wv - ■ to i hem.
■
Hull iiouitC and the adjucout lots I |(*J
arc given by the owner rcni^^frccr (
until
11) 2 0 ,
T h e supcrliiU'iideticy 4 .
.i,., te... Iiing of the bouse arc voluti
•... -, 1 I . ic».iii'tits and otiicr*. at &lt;1
-j.
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l lie running

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to

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till til in II m.

aunts ar*1 rumiattlly

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Revised
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. $2.79
. 2.98
. 2.98
. 1.48
. 4.98
5.48
. 5.98
. 6.38
.- 6.78
. 7.38

is

a

Special Lot of BOYS CLOTHING to
be sold REGARDLESS OE COST.

m

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing

il-

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. xpcicc-

tic •* ¡tu rili nt p rop er nr.’ thereby

M d U '.d

F lorid a

."Tr^''m x ^ai

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4.00
5.00
5.50
(i.00
(♦.50
7.00
7.50
8.00
9.00

1• in li..:.tun. ttiitl »li,* ulti, ut I
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ilif. i t«.r. u"i»ti-d b&gt; Mis.» l't.r.. i ,

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suit l’or G irisi mas.

t.

t. r m it » nbi q u a r t e r '

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i.t

C o.

200 Sui (s ol Boys Clothing lo lu* sold a t g re a tly
[•(‘dared prices lor a shori liiiK1 onlv. (ï&lt;M him a

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ri j u » ■! I \ Mi.» i.tl i t h Itlair .. i* »
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u **&lt;' kl i |irif i* ||x| un i»«i«if i f% fini, rt|-

Là

i .. 11.* &lt;1 tur ni.ii.y »
m t in* dnv nursery. When tilt1 Muty V-j. ■

rifili

*
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j»i»ultr\ fi iui ami Ttupplit^, incu-

REVISED PRICE ON

-

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S K F .I)

. g ..«ni t 'il tif • il.. &gt;
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To |
¡.fr h ru! A nir r t,. .1n Won fl
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LKADINn tm«lnr»a
£ \ "»»n of New York.
. . to »hom a fri-nil
9* Oort tent acoeyol the
Buckeyw Nunotiee cara¡04. referred (o It tn tit*
of arkrtowledgeP’* " 1.** "Tha dtru* fruit tett•00 k. Ihl* I* exactly what wo
•outht tn mage the catahat .mil
BrattUeJ to luro tt *0 ic«
t*ra»d by tt* tedder».

N A T A L

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all [Ut'
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varietios oí
of
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DECEMBER 4. la u

Mrs. Amanda Enaminger: Warden, The table was very lovely with its
Luncheon Jot VitU or
Miss Laura Fish entertained at a Mr. W. P. Divine. After the bust- luncheon set of Madera islet empretty liftle luncheon’ W’ ednesday, nes* session, at which three candi- broidery, centered by a vase of pink
in honor of Miss Aileen Minnick, dates were initiated a delightful roses, surrounded by pink shaded
Mrs. Smith's guestn were
the' attractive guest of Mrs. G^o. social hour was enjoyed, as well ns • candles.
the nice refreshments served by the Mesdames T. A. Neal, Margaret
Bishop.
Cover*
were
laid
for
six
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
and a delicious five course luncheon hostesses of the evening,’ Mrs. Joy Barnes, W. D. Holden, C. M. Vorce,
Forrest* Lake, C. O. McLaughlin
was served. The table was daintily Bally and Mrs. Mayme Griffin.
------- ¿-...r.- . UP-TO - DATE
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-------und S. E. Barrett.
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appointed and adorned with fresh,
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Appetizing, Economical
Communication* for thin Column Should bo Marked “ Society Editor", or
St. Andrew*-Chicken Pillau
-----—fragrant roses.
Boses were every­
Phoned to Mra. It. A. Trrheun, Phone 203
where, the favors too being n rose,
The boys of the St. Andrews
Junior Cirie League
Frtdi VtftUblei
Fruiti
while .the place . cards were lovely Brotherhood were hosts to tlie St.
The last meeting of the Junior
Agnes
Guild
girls
last
night
at
the
Miller, Ruth Henry,* Clifford Shin- little canoes tilled with autumn
O n o tn k
* lo U«
Civic League for this year will be j
i
V Book Circle
•Uttum*«.* *t*»i
U«
T*nfrfir»*~ ‘t»*i
IW
Mr*. George Spoor, wu* the charm- holsei*, Rebecca Stevens, Paul Strong leaves. The guests of the grncious home of Dr. and Mrs. itobson on held Monday afternoon at half past i Turnip*. youn* top*
Mandrñ
fv».
d««
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, Mustard
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• ing hostess to the members of the Dorn Hnrrold, Rose La Verne Hurt, I young hostess were Miss Aileen Sanford Heights at a very delight­ three o’ clock at the Woman’s Club |mXTupuuc«
Grappini it
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Small, tin*
?t&gt;f
Hook Circle Tuesday afternoon. A Claire Jones, Deane Turner. Har­ Minnick, the guest of honor, and ful porch dance and chicken pillau. rooms on Oak avenue. This will be |«-’»mu*. bunch
Puleston,
Watson, The boys proved themselves quite „ meeting for Busy Bees and Junior'
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rather unique gdessing contest fur­ riet Rosaetler, Mildred Holly. Mae Mesdames
í^rl
|Of
equal to the occasion, for the Citizens together and a full attend-1Vrfta» Yarn*, t.u ti.ii ()U««I&gt;. It»*k**
nished much fun and amusement. Holly, Beatrice Howard. Katherine Bishop and Den*.
2if
J'litt*. n ic h
!tk
“ pillau" with all the accessories was unce is desired. The children of the " lri*h I’O U I o n
Vnriou* urticlea were placed uhout Symea, Kenneth Hurley and Martha
H ananav »t.u
V
St.
Agne*
Guild
delicious
and
the
dance
one
of
the
Fitts.
public school at large are cordially j old! Eu
n.to
A|«nl»the rooms, representing a flower,
llm I U r i* . i»k
ÎW
such as a bowl of sugnr with an
The young ladies of St. Agnes most enjoyable ever. The hosts and invited to attend this meeting and
»u&gt;» £
lUimwf
Tv
N oftb^fn *t&gt;&gt;
American Hag wooing about it,
Guild and a few friends were de­ their guests met at the rectory and enjoy the interesting talk that will
Onion*
Informal 11ridge
Kin*».
walked out to Dr. Hobson’s home, a ho given by
placed upon a table, when guesaed
Sutton |U-*ul»r
Mrs. J. N. Whitner.
;;;.}£
Mrs. B. W. Herndon entertained lightfully entertuined by Miss Lu­
Militine». t&gt;V
«•r
correctly proved to be "sweet-flag.”
cille Aspinwall Monday afternoon. gay and happy crowd of young She will tell all about the original i HpanUh, lb ... .
111u«* tVmrm» *
with an attractive little bridge party
G
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roe
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l&gt;coplo
on
pleasure
bent,
chaperoned
mnsquito
country
and
of
what
she
The guessing was spirited and hu­
The
girls
enjoy
their
Guild
meetings
K rrah to r » I r * p
K m*
Tuerday afternoon at her beautiful
¡UWlwtn». pW
very much and the occasion was par- by Mrs. Peck, Mrs. T. J. Miller and Hliw oh the ¡„aide of un Indian
morous und brought forth hearty
home on Park avenue. Two tables
laughter.
Mr*. Henry Wight won
(Icularly pleasant.
A tempting re- Mrs Robinson. Enjoying the charm- mound. .Sirs. Whitncr's last talk to (low AÏloOT A linx OK OllANi.l |. ■, Ml
were ployed. Mrs. Forrest Lake
• the prize of a very lovely veil case,
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freshment
course
wu*
served, con-*Tbff hospitality of the hoys were Rpv-'th e children on the early history of tinMTTFOft CHRISTMAS MAY WV I g |y.
making top score and
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A delicious refreshment course of prize, u dainty -lace boudoir r*p. A ' sisting of lettuce salad, Welsh rare- and Mr*. Perk, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sanford was received with enthusi­
THE V E G E T A B L E
fruit salad, daintily served, fruit templing salad course
astic________
interest by the
wus
hot --tea-----and crackers.
Those
Miller, Mr. arid Mrs. Archie Betts
SO w
as served
IITTOU I|hit, ---— •------__ ______
___ children of the
cako itnd colTee was enjoyed by the
M ARKET
Mrs.
Hcriulon’a
l,r«*ent
were
Mrs.
Archie
Betts.
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
Ed.
Lane,
Mrs.
Rob*'
League,
so
this
opportunity
is
given
in the dining room.
guests, who were Moadames J. W. guests were Mcidnmes Forrest Lake,! Misses Zoe Munson, Nita King, jnaon, Misses Martha King, Salome to all of the public school children
110 2nd St., W est
Dickins, Henry Wight, A. P. Con­ T. A. Neal, W. E. Watson. Cecil! - M e Stumon, Eva Walker. Char- Hampton, Clara Phillips, Gertrude of Sanford, if they will but come.
Phono 3 2 4
W o Deliver
nelly, R. A. Newman, A. W. Fill*,
Hazel
Packard, Ruth1 An interesting prograrp including
Gnhhctt, D. L. Thrasher. C. O. Mc­ lotte Hand, Belle Smith and Fran- Broom.
F, L. Miller, F. J. Gonazlts, Mar­
cis Aspinwall.
\ aughn, Annie May Pope, Char- the Hag ceremony and pledge will be
Laughlin and S. E. Barrett..
garet Barnes, WTood, Mobley and
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lotto Hand, Daphne Vermillion, Jo-j rendered by the children.
Miss Laura Fish.
\/ Informal Pire Hundred
¡*1« Stumon Zo* Munson, Francis
, '
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Chili Con Carne Boat Ride
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Island Red rooster*, U.5Q
Miss Agnes Berner entertained on
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Mabel j. Special attehtion is railed to the
Birthday.’Party
The jolly Chili Con Carne boy*
•»«*». /Cr Ck^OVn»#i?ttfirr -R- r n *
No. 3.
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ty M^a. S/ ft. Puleston T u e s d a y ! evening and
afternoon in honor of her little I complimentary to the ladies of their I
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Earnest Shepherd. Al- l4ll, Hynes building on First street ^
pr°.,* rlyl
,1'*’ r"-v P".vii.g * p*r
daughter, Camilla, the occasion be-j acquaintance, and
although- the! were Miss Eva Walker. Miss Evelyn '*
1/«.*'
Fry,
Arnett, Howard
Howard betv,*,...
»n
... e avenues!
uvc. I T 1074
city.
Berner and Messrs. Harry W.ulker,
O
y . Howard Arnett.
between uOak
and .Park
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\ Mr.-,,
ing her fjfth birthday. Games were; "M a n in tke Moon" hid his 1
vbashGilbert.
Benjamin
Whitner.
John
i
Among
the
npiny
pretty
thing*
on
enjoyed »&gt;&gt;’ the little’ folks, the best ' ful countenance behind the
1George Hull aqd Mr. HofTner
Murrell.Hume Itumph. Rush MurHa|„ will be a nice line of .Japanese
For Sale W bol&lt;-..b
t
of all being the "seeking -party." vapors of a heavy fug the gay crowd |
ph&gt;
Mr* Ed. J.am Miss Salom goods, especially worthy of mention, water llsli business, n •
Toys of ull description» were .-e- report a fine time, albeit they were
Cothru Slur
Hampton and Miss Clara Phillip tb«^ place cards that have come di- nets. Iisb boats and
creted about the rooms for the chil­ lost Ip the fog and were brought Into
The meeting of the Eastern Star played for the dancing
The whole rec-t from Japan.
port
by
Capi.
Pagenhart
in
the
wee
|also lish house, etc. Imp.
dren to find and as each one found a
was untuully large Tuesday night affair was delightfully informal und
«ma’
hours,
tired
hut
iptppy
and
Vincent.
gift they dropped out of th« game.
There was a big birthday cake iced ready for the next trip. The party owing to the election of officers, i reflect* much credit upon the com*
On Saturday uUernoon and even­
The officer* for the ensuing yeur arc mittce.
Houses for Hah* or rent
I \t ii'joa
ing o( the 12th the ladies of the
in white« with the regulation live left the dock early in the evening,
us
follows:
Worthy Matron, Mrs.
------van-colored candles to delight thej on the Alma- May, fifty-four strong
Episcopul church will hold their
For Sale— SO yard* yotn )g li'lturr
Announcement*
happy youngsters, and the favors and disembraked at Enterprise at Loretta Ilrotherson; Worthy Patron.!
annual C hrist niasLarrmt#* place to plants, 18 days old Nn l /.• n.ovis.
F.ttry IVcrl- Bridge
vero
snapping
mottoes I2 o’ clötß where they ’ danced by Chns. K Haskins; Associate Matron
anuouneed -LTer
‘i ben :*
« V » V
•rute
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•little
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Sanfurd Fur ms
• ip
from which popped red paper caps, the Ijght of the moon" and finished Mrs. Bertha Riggers; Conductress.
Mrs. G. F. Smith was the charm- waVs A he uutiful assortment of fancy!
Ice creurn and cake was served in up the "eats" provided by the .Mrs Bertha Jinkins; Associate Con- ing hostess yesterday afternoon to
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dainty articles on the¡
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the diniiig room
Camilla wa* the thoughtful Uewar.l of the club Tin-} lucí reas, Mrs. Miiyino Griffin; Sec- the mum ber* of i b
l-.Terj Ueek booths of this I uzaur. anil t lie usual
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Bridge ( ‘ lui only i he member* berecipient id many pretty gifts. En- w.-re «bapcroiie.l
by
Mesdaiiur retur}, Mr* Alice Robbins. T r . j good Olitigli will lie found »it tin 6
M
Hand,
J
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llrady,
E
D.
urer.
Mr*.
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Aduli.
Mrs
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present,
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Duplicate auction wu* menu for supper
joying the party of this popular Chns
Home mude cunlittle hostess were ElizabethWhit-1 Chittenden, Eugene
Roumilliit and Fannie McConnell; Ruth. Mrs. Nel- pluyed. the prizesbeing won by \lr* die* w,11 be on sale and the fill inr
For Rent
linoni* I
Kffic Fo
ot
t . Luke
Lake and
and Mr*
Mr C u M.-Lnugblin
Margaret Peters, other matron* who positively pro- lie Gillon. Martini. Mr*. Ktfie
girls will have an Ultl.ir;f.i
•&gt;» L ..g at I t I 1 •
ner. FrankCha*e.
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Tliómaa Wight olive Newman. Al- hlliiUni ' spooning' and the fog vast Esther. Mrs. Jo&gt; Rally, Eie. ira.
I he&gt; were p m t y little silver deposit tAdditionai People mid Evtiin
‘ tie
■For Rent
T w o furi
bert Connelly, Irma Smith, M a r-1 a muntle of protection over the | Mrs. Minnie Bryan: Organist, Miss lemon, plates.
A- deiitiou* salad
( lentie meo prefer:
garet Neal. Maud Lake. Theodora couple* who dared
.
Katherine , Steinmeyer;
Chaplain. cnur*e was served in the dining mom
Tolar, *07 Magnolia
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per month including ■
Spencer

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bum
rack’
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1 or

Rent
tiojml &lt;
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Station, known
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For Rent ■ Sidle
ami bulb.
O ver M&lt; &lt;
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T»» r«1Itlie.t
nin* roomi. Ex &lt;-(*llent !fi
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(Inibir* per moot )'
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on Frein-n avenue,, fntn eeii htb and Ptii streets, fanng tlie

Furnished room* lo r
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at
Mrs.
C.
H.
Smitii*.
.It'.* Park
park, cast front.
Inside lots $450
j-er.eh,''corner lot $000. Terms good. Ave., between 3rd anti Ith *trerU.
J-5-tf
Must be ¿old.
Owner needs the
money.
Sei* me at once.
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For Rent
Two big 'ton-.
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Sale Pure White leghorn
D I&gt; Donne, tienev», F|a

Fust First street
lo.
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Rooms for Rent T i ...
nIs bed room* well !&gt;
For ^ul» • Celery I’lanl*.
Apjtly il1 lit* Third M
to Cecil Gabbctt, Fremii Avenue.
For Rent Three coni • • .- d»»n1_______ : stair rooms, furnished or m .•
For Sale— Celery farm at a bar­ I in good locatioe. Electro light*
gain. 15 acres right in village, 600 other convenience*. 302 I’ -rk Art.
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2’&lt;-2tp
feet from R. II. sitting. Cheap and
on easy terms. 15 acres all plowed
land irrigated.
Fine (lowing well.
The land is all fenced and just ready ¡¡I
to start Planting
You cin ttlako j
tho price of the land this year. I f ---------------------------------------- *-----you want a bargain call on owner,!
Good tdblc hoard at Mr- K I*
209 East Fifth St., Sanford, Flu.
Jones, 206 Park avenue.
27-tf
Stcnogiiiphfr with t»#
For Sale or Rent— Three* room yrtipT experience desto* j„ —Hnir si |
Cnn furnish best »I r*f»':
lioune, 6 ucre place, 2 ^ j acre* tiled once.
enees.
Address, Steno, i-o IbriiL
11 ready lor cultivation.
Apply care
2T-4IC
"O w ner," Herald office.
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M O D E L S

A Chance to Help the Southland
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A T R A D IC A L RED UCTION S
,

Garner

WANTED

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Much depends upon the Home
consumption of Cotton.
Do your part in responding to this
commendable cause.
Take advantage of this sale.

For Sale— One team six year old
mules, two wagons, one double and
one single set harness, disc, plows,
hand garden tools and four stacks
hay.
Automobile.
C. E. Snyder,
I Mecca Hammock, R. F. D. No. 1.
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Young man 22, sober and r*-!isbîe
wants work on fruit farm or in tb*
Address J. R. S.. Herald.
city.
29-21p

Lost -Cicscent shaped bar P18
set with h a l f ’ pearls. Finder retar» j
to.J. L. Hurt und receive reward?
For Sale— A good young ptrong
team ol mule«, with wagon. August
Pphl,.Osteen,, Ha.
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Flower plants, Cosmos, 3 dozen,
25 cents. Pansies, seed from best
grower* of Europe and America, 60c
d a V Wallflowers, mixed, much vaL
ued by American tourist« for their
great beauty and perfume, 2 doz for J
26c. James F. Harris, opposite Has- I

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For Sale Cheap—10 acre« gtuden
land, house on same. Close in, on
public road. Good neighbors. Some
|orange tree«. Will sell your way less
than $900.00. Land readY to furm.
Address "F arm ," this paper. 30-lp

WE W A N T TO INOW
W H A T IT IS
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Puttln, out good primlii*
la oar buaiooa, aod when
wa aay good printing '»«
don’t mean fair, bat tt&gt;r
beet obtainable. If yoa
ax* “ from MlaaooriTrlr*
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY. DE« EM HER X. 1911

ELKS MEMORIAL •
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ON S U N D A Y
The Lodge oi Sorrow hel,l b y
gjinford Lodge N o . 1241 B. I’ . O. K.
IjjX Sunday afternoon in the Im­
V perial Theatre was one of the- most
beautiful and impressive ceremonies
that has ever been granted to a
Sanford audience to witness.
: The slate was tastefully decor­
ated In the purple and whilo of the
Elk*, the'entire4PP ° ( *be singe he¡Df enclosed by alternate »tripes of
the purple and whito being brought

NO 31.

audience is never disappointed for j
( hild Fatali) Burned
his henuti/ul tributes last Sunday
While playing before nn open
to the absent brothers have never'
tire that was burning the trash in
been equalled Hi home or abroad |
the yard lust Friday Leonora Weth,
Mr. DeCoites won new laurels while
aged live yipirs had her elothlng
placing the wreaths 'upon the head
catch fire and before the tinme*
stones of memories of the departed C O M M I T T E E S A R E H A R D A T G O V E R N M E N T O F F I C I A L S could he extinguished the child hud
and his eulogistic oration was u gem
suffered hurtrs that proved fatal.
AN D C IT IZ E N S C O U N T Y
W ORK ON AR R AN G E ­
of a master mind.
The accident occurred at the home
M ET YESTERDAY
M ENTS
With the entire assemblage sing­
of her parents on Oak avenue. The
ing “ Blest he the Tie that Binds"
funeral was held from the late resi­
followed by the henediition the Klks
The govt rnnrent boat, J ,) Mey- dence of the child last Saturday,
Seminole County Fuir will be the
filed out. followed by tfie audience, next great attraction for the people lor with Major Ladue and crew interment being made in the I ’ nthall of them with ti,&lt;&gt; feeling that •of this part of Florida and prom­ aboard w*n* hero yesterdny on the olic cemetery.
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they had a deeper ipsighl into the ises to eclipse everything ever be­ way to latke -Harney, where they
sacred benevolence of the Elks, the fore attempted here. Tbe first fnir held- u meeting with the people of
j'onwnercjul ('lub and smoker nex,t
lodge that nuvtfr forpakr* a brother, in Die baby county will start as a f t he Geneva section, regarding the
Friday
night at the City Hull. The
living or ib-Ud nnd another memo­ street fair, ihc^fioo’ths being on the new bridge across the St. Johns
rial day of the B. P O. E. passed street abri the agricultural tind in­ rivpr connecting the Orlando-l ndian j onl y meeting in December and many
into history.
dustrial displays being in Vacant river route. - A .party ol Sunford matters of importance will come be.
buildings near the center of the city business men representing the San­
fore the meeting.
if possiblF or temporary buildings or ford Commercial Club were present
tents.
The executive committee at the meeting to confer with the

ANOTHER BRIDGE
SEMINOLE FAIR
MAKES PROGRESS ON THEST. JOHNS

KITTY’S ARRIVAL
' PROVED SUCCESS
KA1*I»A

FRAT,

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LARGE

AU D IE N C E

•The arrival of Kitty, awaited w’Rh
some delays and much anticipation
exceeded all exjn-ctatirtns and proved
to he a decided bit. Kiftfry upon ar­
rival 'proved to be,.a. piost hurmoous*
liirce abounding in funny complica­
tions.
Sanford |&gt;eople are ulwaya
willing to fkokUt Stetson or DoLand
In any enterprise and the large
crowd present at the Imperial on
Friday night attested to this friend&gt;V ¿ p C *N d rtV &gt; rv 4 »
g n v u r n n w a s . aiR«tsA»e nagtttdtnit \ * V 1
|
H Ü W E S "
witnessed n goad performance.
IV •,
every mail, St. Johns river improve menu and
jn a aosette. The oflect made thq
There were no special Btars in tho
the
possibilities
of
the
St.
Johns
county in
play for each nnd every one played
,tage seem like u' room made eapeothe fjdr. Henry Marks, the veteran river a* the ujiper end of the Inland
their part well.
iaUy for the services and tho front
Florida This
in the attraction linn will be here in Wat ereys »through
of the stage was n bower of ferns, S E V E R A L M E E T I N G S W I L L BE u few days to lake charge of this greai river, already oju-ned to navi­
Ike Tribble, as Sam the porter,
palms and potted plants.
In the
H E LD BY VARIOUS,
part of the fair und ns 11 neuclcus gation us fur an Lake Harney has F L O R ID A H O S P I T A L FOR T H E furnished many 11 smile with his anvery center of the front stage the
iw •»
•
l i e* and speeches. Carl F'nrTiss, as
will bring two acrnplanrer. His fac­ already been greatly improved and
P A R T IS A N S
IA .' i A A F , W I L L BF,
...
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Urge natural elk head of the order
I mg the bell boy and erstwhile
tories are at work on the special is «■••utid to be recognized a» tbe
rested. The electrical «-fleets were
D I V ID E D
' landlord of tbe hotel, upheld his po­
tire works and the feiitiiM |mrt of the feasible mute (or the inland canal
Sanford and I’alatkfi and other fair will he a lug drawing card via Sail Greek at Titusville
very fine, the oiie especially impres­
sition with the dignity und hearing
sive being the names of the absent cities along the St John- river, as The Seminole County Fair wiil lie
that R demanded. William Winkler,
The party going over from SunTallahassee, Dee. 8.— The Board the hypocrite uncle, was ably por­
brothers in letters on separate glass well us the inland cities in this sec­ held on Feb. 2, 4, 6, 6, und the dis- ford were Mr, E. T. -Woodruff and
boxes and as the secretary called tion must bo up and doing in the jHays of fruits and vegetables, fancy son, Charles, C. It. Walker, A. P. of Commissioners of State Institu­ trayed by Stanley Walltmnk, while
tbe n a m e s they were flashed upon matter of having the government work, school exhibits, etc., will then Con nelly und W. M. Haynes, all tions, which consists of Governor hur niece Jane, Mi*s I nex Barron,
the glass and remained lighted dur­ adopt the St. Johns river as tin- be taken to the Sub-Tropical Fair representing the Sunford Commer­ Park Trammell und the six Cabinet contributed bpr share of the many
upper end of the intercousta) canal at Orlando, where Seminole expects cial Club
ing the ceremonies.
The meeting » « &lt; held in officer* have thj* week made the complexities that arose throughout
The
cities
of
t
hiE;i»t
fi»u»l
are
Promptly at IL.IO the lodge with
played
the pu, king house on the Luke arrangement« for the erection ut the the (day. Gordon Haynes
to curry oil the pnxe
bonding
all
their
efforts
to
have
t
lie
about one hundred members pres­
Hilriii &gt; dock and « i n attended by Florida Hospital for the limane of a a dual role, as the suitor, which he
ent filed into the church, followed government take over tin- East
repr. -enlul I Ve» from Geneva. Oviedo. building »penally adapted for hous­ did lo perfection, but shone us the
Arrival 11 f the st ,,r k
by the officer* and look their seat» Coast canal lieiause tln-v have diMajor l.a ing and treating initient» of the llo»- false " K i l t y " and the mush of UenMr and Mr-i Dougin»» Eller he Url . •!«■ and l itusvdb
Upon t tie »lage were Exalted Ruler covered that individual ownership are rejoicing in the arrival of a tine due preMded ut tbe meeting Ult&lt;I pi tul who are ullbcled «itti tulleren jumm Moore, the rightful suitor to
The Board ha* ordered th* June’s hand
Uncle Di^n Blocker
K. 1. Peck, Chaplain Rev. A. S is unable to pay the enormous ev boy at their home on French ave­ littb i,]ipo»ltlon wit» found to I Ile louis.
erection
of »tuli building »itlimit played Du' putt of Benjamin Moore
pense
attached
to
keeping
t
he
upper
Peck. Hon Forrest Lake, Hon. Geo.
nue
The O r l a n d o Sentinel has the prò 1. et
II I» t bonghi (bai t Ile
•tela) and when completed it »ill tie to the liking of every one except
Drl’otte« .mil Hon K M. W allace end of ilo- East l ojisi , anal open m billow mg regarding '.l.c momentous bri.ig*proposed wni meei wiili
used
exclusively lor white tubercu­ Uncle William and the correct Kitty,
navigation
Pile
Ft
John»
n\er
is
Alter t lie sign of sorrow had been
thè reqmreineiit» of thè AVur P e ­
occasion.
lar
patient*
of both »eve* at the Miss Mane Rtinsell Stephens.
Ol
given by the lodge nnd all hud been the legitimate upper end of the
The “»tork Special'v i»ited Sanford pili1-to il. al h&gt; 1gli Major I.lld vie
Ho»jlltul.
seated the Hollins College rendered canal arid ha- heen de* ided ipon t«v se»ier&lt;lu&gt; .i(teri,i.on and tell a lirigbl ha.» ot a.» yet malie In» reperì
course everything smoothed itself
For a j ear or two past the mem out 111 the last act when all of the
“ Mill. Mill with Thee," which with tin- engineers and will undoubted!', baby boy
On- tiollie of Mr and
Vter thè meeting tho ladle» in­
ber*
id the Board have been cottsid ladies 111 the oust were married ofl,
tie
chosen
by
tlxgovernment
lor
a
their other -elections and the solo by
Die guest» to purtlike of 11
Mr»
Douglas» R
Fillerbe.
Mrs vìi- I
ermg
way» und means of having a June to Bobbie, Aunt Jane to Hen.number
of
good
und
sitili,
i,ml
rea­
Prof II T Pope demonstrated that
Ellefbe wa» formerly
Miss t,letin dir.' • r iucb ti» Die Gelieru people
».parate
building for the use ol pu jumin Muon- und Kitty to Uncle
sons,
chief
among
them
being
the
music i- not neglected ut Rollins
t'ln ni-y. duugbtiC-ol Imlge and Mr» nini p kno » bow tu (irepure nnd
iJJi t,ti
The follow ,1 M t beticy *&gt;t 1 If 1» into S h e w a» »er .......... . w lille inan y ¡&gt;re»&lt;-nl di­ tient» having 1litui i'Ulo»ls, I lie t,iill&lt;lMi*» Helen Bates, who
College and tAie quartette showed great saving in dollarmg tu lie specially atrnnged (oi (nr 1 ha« tin- regular part Tit Aunt—Jane
N.
— the careful training of Prof Pope |t|;K troiu I In
1 I bai D'- y bufi little et noib
t ui rl i u ni t r a t s i i l in t i l l s i 11 \ m i d b u s rla
lust moment and
„4* a. t,o»t ,,f tru rid» who will e XI end tug ' &gt;1 » a&gt; ut D &gt; meeting il wa» ini nishiug the iiiosi it'iptov-'-.l modern ^ un luk,.„ t11 al
This iftu-o wa» one of the features »llu w*x liiil t tu- t«*|K- ijVr-» nL.it
methods Of treating liti» class of un ; hl.r |llirt
la k l,n j,y M r, Skinner,
ol the exercises ¡inti was greatly fuvtir 1 )11* Kumi I tni*i }itij}ft»Nitn&gt;M hap|iie»t 1 ongrnt ulat ions
The in­ liciti tbul 1*ver v ime diti hi» pan
fortunate*
the Board » * « forevd , w}(ll tuad.- an nilrnirahle old maid.
twrauai» !hi*&gt; tlnnk tt sull h«*n«*ftf f ant -on has h a p p y g r a n d p a r e n t s Wbell-eati-il ut Die
enjoyed
lutile
i
„
l-ro.ee,l
slowly
becuu»e of thel j-,,,. S(U1for&lt;|
W1.r,. .-specially
ihfjr riU»*s and ari* noi ln«»Uirit? .»t and two l.ijj'v undes
('l e niei-ting a» u wInde wa» il
Tbe little
The ritualistic work participated
h
,,
.»»it&gt;
of
keeping
Within
Doup,
„
turi.aU.,i
¡„
D
j.
Blocker,
ns ho
t
h'
prujmH.tiuii
irti
in
k'
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11
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1
it
1
gt.md
ti e»» and ili«' muli trulli
Ini;.
w. i - p i ' j ' . f l y
rallied
Jollll
in by the officers as they were called
propriullon
made
by
the
legislator.|
orn„.r|y
resided
here
us
(lastor
of
sta nd ptiiiìl
t heiiey Ellerbe. in honor of hi» I tu.» ville io Sunford will «non lo*
up by Exalted Ruler It. 1, Peek and .
Jor_the
nut
i
lit
••mince
ol
the
ilmuuLaJ^
rhe
Mnjitr»t
ThAirrh
and
Came
up
to
\t t li** St miri i iin v i’ ttuh *»f 1 li»- g r.iildl aI I'er
n- di i 1 ,1 ii» 1 rin I ohi
...... ....
the roll call ol the absent brothers'
ln the meantime, however, a great their expectations
KaM Ctiasi L aitai -V- ».*1i»«t***t' A4«
as
Benjamin
.Oua ura • al, 4». TirybrT were
1
deal
of information was secured a* to Moore
w»*rt* nu muto us heuted Rr^umcnls
tbost impressive and aided by the I
th e best t y p e of b u d d i n g to be e r e c t ­
tiv**r whrtht»r llu* Kusl
ratini.
The play I» given under the au­
electrical effects assisted in this beau j
ed and ,.» to tin- m e t h o d * o f conli I.IM'I) ti\i*r ll&gt; t Iti
Iilirl.f ,
spice* ol the Bin Kappa Fraternity
tllul CU.'lolll ol the Elks lodge, The
si,ruction and use o f the buildin g*
»hall fiillow thè satin*
a» ih«*
■,1 Stetson I niv.r-iwv and will lu­
absent brothers are \V. 1&gt;. Holden. |
»■in.pi" . , d i
-t c i i - t a l c - » h. re ilo
pi*‘s»*nt * «mal
stringhi
1 1••
pi i • i .c l ,i i l .
i • in Florida
1» V Higgins. \A M \V¡rdley. It II
• .it I... I 1 -'t t ill er, ido»I* .»f »I .»I-*,
1 ti a * *
** " l .111 11 I »1,1 &gt; *
t »* »v * ’ * »
v
.taring
tin
.
.tu
A
A
»- !,.-»peiik lor
• i «
tor »pa. ....................
Mark»
i Higgins, \A II I ioIi i
-I k tre 1....... • f i u... to p.-r »ui,» i»
M
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III,
in
a
l..rge
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niand a »a 11*I
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ma»
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I
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1
I goin g lo r « . I
, f 1pel t.. ■ ■ '-'1
derwiio'i md (,eorge H l.rnald
. ¿lifted on .inn g adv au, ed
* i,-tiltili nt « • . 1 mi g 1,.-i &gt; ■ •!
. n
l i ' 1,
l.u-tory
a
udii-m
e
wherever
they play,
! ! ..
iii-r
1
.i.t,.t
Mi
nf
o
r
d
n-.-ogniz.
,* il »o,.n be linn.lied a» Lir a- I ill* lille».
rhai'.itopsis recited
by
Missj
ville'
Itepri-•»*■ti t ilt I V1 - Ir.-Ili .».il
(or
Kitty
is
all
to
the
good
und well
value
ol
these
(
hflstilias
oil
I
he
Gladys Morris was a rare treat and
Much of the, information secured worth double thy price of adtpission.
ford and oiher towmt uiong tilt- Si lions. This is not u fly by night concrete bulkhead 1« to' be made.
with perfect composure thb young
The work of tilling in will then rum- 1ms shown the Board it can have
John* ri ver insisicd thut thì* jo u le ’ outside soliciting uffair but nimply
~ lady gave this beautiful poem that
he adopted
Delegate» frolli Day- a Christ mas edition of the Sanford n .-nee and i he con t nut or* expect erected a thoroughly modern tubernever grows old among the Elks and
Funeral o f M. G. Savage
tonu, New Sinyrnu and Si Augii» II.-rali!
compiled especially for tin
finish tin* w o r k in r&gt; pi ip,,,. i uln»l* budding » i l l ) a very , mi-id
gave it exceedingly well.
line Were eli) ph.it i. i ri l In ir •i v.
ralde saving in tip- cost and the
funeral of Mr
Martin C.
I lie
nu r. hunt» of S.-mmole county to
all the lilt.--t i m p r o v e d nia, hme r y
Mrs George
Hoy, a favorite ni thè pre-n-i.t rmit.
Itoard has quite rei. ntl) found that »..vug--, »hose death occurred in
.-!i;ii|&gt;them to demónstrale that
- been i n- ta l b ' d
«Gl .(■ rullili of t lo management 'd llu- il'.-plliil Ila»
among Sanford soloists rendered
I a.' k»oiM ijh' look place Friday aflorIt I - Du-v have the holiday stock* and
T Ile gli ver nllieiil - . ' gi i
two soprano solos, "T b e Singing in
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nat
or-oí
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tiu.ifi
from Miller’s . Impel at three
InMluiider»liIod,
tavnr
1 he
r- a UXIOII» to »erve tin- pul'll
God» Acn" and " Resignation" with
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1
1
•
1
11uri'i
ili.it
siirli«
i«
iit
inuit
o'clock,
interment in Lakevtcw cem­
i
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t.
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d&lt;
t.
le
rullte heeuu»e II »i.i.PI
11. . . . V .il 'I ll.iVlie* el lb,' lie'..I l
Jor usual excellent voice and de­
etery
Mr
Snvage, who wits n mem­
»di
Inu
v
.
ul
u
l
i
l
e
in
t
hè
tmi
nedi
»s
i
tul
i
ng
the
m
a
n
u
f
a
c
t
u
r
e
ol
»pece
y
two inlllion doli.ir- le»» money
»tall are the only solicitor* for the
lighted her many admirer* and the
It edit loti
deepen il lo tep or Iw elve lei-1
and not one cent of
t he 1.1 e u t l e r h p u d s u Idi o i h e r tll.t, llilo'» a l e future lor t he ere. timi ol Do» ber of Solomon Lodge, F’ A. M.
audience m general
»tieu.il bui l di ng
fur eol i som |&gt;tl v e» ut Jacksonville, one of the oldest
ha» livon suggesteif lb.it li t !»•• si*v money will go out of Sanford, a* ». I r d l g g i n g o p Ilo- b a r n pulì b ui t
The oration of Hon. R. M. Wul- ral countii-a t brinigli ubidì 11»«* do not »land lor foreign udvertisers ,1 edge Is all ready lor Un» w»'.'k and , lluving sudi a special building ut in the state was laid to rest by Sun-*
lace was u masterpiece- in phrase:- present route runs would put up half taking money out of the city. The about January 10th will begin «p e r-¡th e institution will not only prove ford Lodge 62 with all the honors
-oloiy and fo*r thirty minutes he the money for the extra cost, the Herald ha* advocated trading n t 1atoms, Tbe
I he Clyde
t lyde Line ha
ha» »igni u great blessing to those patients and ceremonial rites of the order.
gave the history of the country arid government would yield to the home and we stand hy this axiom li.-d their willingness io meet the suffering front tuberculosis and add A large number of the friends were
compared past and future genera­ wishes of the people and give the and &lt;&gt;ur greatest asset in soliciting great improvements halfway and greatly to their comfort and chances present to assist in tbe beautiful
tions in their relations to fraternal other million. Should an agreement advertising i* that we get results (or » ill build new buildings and docks of recovering but the more thor­ and impressive ii-refnony which took
brotherhood, paying high tribute of this nature he reached the eight tin- advertiser* and the money spent h keeping with the progressive city ough segregation which it will make place ut the grave and to pay their
last tribute of respect and love to
to the great men of this country. counties affected would have to with the Sanford Herald is money u Sanford und in the next twelve possible will also prove a very gieut
Sandwiched between two orations raise $125,000 each; but it i* staled spent at home. The Christina* edi­ months the lake front at Sanford protection to all tbe other patients their departed brother. An unusual­
time • beautiful tenor solo by Prof. that the saving in freight rate* tion will he enclosed in a highly em­ » ill present a most handsome ap­ at the Hospital as well us to the ly large gathering of friends also at­
**°pe, the meat thut gave a better would more than reimburse them bellished cover and will be well pearance. The FLIks have recently officer* and attendant* there em­ tended the funeral. The grave was
•Ppetite to the bread of thought,
covered with the many lloral trib­
The St. Johns route is about 75 printed ami filled with gooil reading p irchased two lots on the lake Ironl ployed
the eulogies of the absent brothers miles longer than the other, and it matter descriptive of the county and a n! will erect a handsome home in
utes, testifying to the esteem and
affection in which the deceased was
“ y H°n- Geo. DeCottes following. is estimated that twenty-five per «'ity and the holiday season. . It will the summer and several other purNut A Fai r Game
Sanford always expects something cent more time would be required be issued on December 15lh in ti.-s have bought residence sites nnd
A beautiful lloral emblem,
The rpanugcr of the Sunford High held.
tf^d from her young orator und his for boats to make the trip this way ample time for tho merchants to e vpress themselves us being anxious School's foot hall team arranged a tbe square and compass was sent
from Miami to Jacksonville."
achieve result*.
Get your copy in tn reside on the improved lake front. game with the manager of the Or­ by Solomon Lodge. The Order of
early and take plenty of space. The '1 his work of reclaiming the lake lando school ream for Friday, Dec. Railway Conductors, of which Mr.
Iront will make u new Sanford.
prices are reasonable.
4th, the conditions being that only Savuge was a charter member, only
Christmas Bazaar
bona fide school boys were to be, twenty of whom were living at the
Tho Junior League of the Method­
used, but when tho Sunford boys time ol his death’, sent a handsome
ist, church will Ijpld .a Christrjnis
An oxqultfita casket
arrived
on the field it was/found Horn! pillow.
baxuur
at
the
hdme
of
their
super* »
bouquet
of
American
Beauty roses
thut outside men bail been put in on
intendunt, Mrs. L. R. Philips, 717
&gt;4 '
was
tho
gift
of
bis
fellow
eo-workers
the Orlando team.
One man was
Park avenue on Friday afternoon,
in
the
S.
A.
L.,
where
he
was uflilir
December 11th, beginning at three
Unmistakably the war the manager of a theatre in Orlando
Attention is called to the Red the cause.
ated
vqth
the
clerical
(orce,
and the
ami
another
a
Rollins
College
player.
o'clock.
Fancy
articles,
candy, Cross Christmas seals that are now i* on to eliminate the dread tuber­
.-i
Ladies’
Auxiliary
ol
tho
O.
R. C.'s
cakes, etc., for sale. Everybody in­
The . principal of the Sanford
Earh individual cun help
on sale at the drug store of R. C, culosis.
sent
a
lovely
token
of
sympathy
in
Ret first page mention as vited to come and help the children Bowers, who has kindly offered tho by using tho Red Cross seals, for school asked the principal‘ol the Or­ pink carnations. Thete were many
in their good work.
use of his store as headquarters for Die funds derived from their sale is lando team to certify to the eligi­ other lloral offerings sent by per­
the largest advertisers in
their sale ami distribution.
The applied in this campaign to reduce bility of his boys, but he did tint sonal friends and members of the
^ a y ’s issue. The adMonroe School Honor Boll
seals ure put on snle by the health to a rnimimum the danger ol the know- them all. as some were sup- family.
Club women »re *pec i.ill&gt; posed lo be in. the Grammar School
committee of the Welfnre Depart- disease.
v(&gt;rtlam ent m ay be found
Eighth Grade---- ---Mr, Savage will be greatly missed
merit. Woman's Club, in the interest j urged to use them upon their letters After the game, however, the referee
Seventh Grade
on page 3
il the game informed the principal from the circle of friends where he
uf
the
tuberculosis
campaign
that
isl-uld
packages.
I
be
seals
are'*
un­
Sixth Grade— Uulph Mikesell
of the Sanford schools that there was so well be!o/ed io his sterling]
FifthXiraile— Rush Stafford, Dora being wuged throughout our broad usually attractive and pretty this
year.
Let San ord rally to the op­ were two men on the Orlando team manly attributes and genial nature
land.
As
it
is
now
tho
custom
to
Mac Oglehby.
stamp Christmas letter« and pack­ portunity to support the effort of the who did not go to the Orlando that made him always a poular
Fourth Grade--------For this reason the San­ favorite.
A devoted husband, u
ages with Christmas stamps ami Florida Federation of Woman's Club schools.
^he Herald will on each
'Th ird Grade— Brown Stafford,
ford
boys
do
not
feel
disposed
to
faithful
father
and loyal (riond, his
seals of all kinds, we urge upon the in their earnest effort ot assist in
?ay call attention to&gt;the Mertico Osteen.
count
this
as
u
defeat-Ono
touch
death
came
as
a great chock to his
people of Sanford a general use of
Second Gradethis wonderfully good work.
Buy down was. made by a Rollins Col­ family, to whom the sympathy .oT
Tint* Grade— Garner Johns, Cecil the Red Crosa seáis, for they repre- your seals now that a second sup­
lege boy before
he
was
out the community is extended in this
Balee/ Alvin Johnson« Iva B a i« , aéut the cause of humanity and each
of the game.
their hour ol grief.
ply may he ordered.*
seal
sold
is‘a
nail
driven
in
behalf
of
Loulso Johne.
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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

Z DECEMBER 4. l a u

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Mrs. Amanda Enaminger: Warden, The table was very lovely with its
Luncheon J ot VitUor
Miss Laura Fish entertained at a Mr. W. P. Divine. After the bust- luncheon set of Madera islet empretty liftle luncheon’ W’ednesday, nes* session, at which three candi- broidery, centered by a vase of pink
in honor of Miss Aileen Minnick, dates were initiated a delightful roses, surrounded by pink shaded
Mrs. Smith's guestn were
th e' attractive guest of Mrs. G^o. social hour was enjoyed, as well ns •candles.
the nice refreshments served by the Mesdames T. A. Neal, Margaret
Bishop.
Cover*
were
laid
for
six
B E IN G A R E S U M E O F S A N F O R D H A P P E N IN G S
and a delicious five course luncheon hostesses of the evening,’ Mrs. Joy Barnes, W. D. Holden, C. M. Vorce,
Forrest* Lake, C. O. McLaughlin
was served. The table was daintily Bally and Mrs. Mayme Griffin.
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---------und S. E. Barrett.
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appointed and adorned with fresh,
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Communication* for thin Column Should bo Marked “ Society Editor", or
St. Andrew*-Chicken Pillau
----- —fragrant roses.
Boses were every­
Phoned to Mra. It. A. Trrheun, Phone 203
where, the favors too being n rose,
The boys of the St. Andrews
Junior C irie League
Frtdi VtftUblei
Fruiti
while .the place . cards were lovely Brotherhood were hosts to tlie St.
The last meeting of the Junior
Agnes
Guild
girls
last
night
at
the
Miller, Ruth Henry,* Clifford Shin- little canoes tilled with autumn
O notnk
* lo U«
Civic League for this year will be j
i
V B ook Circle
•Uttum*«.* *t*»i
U«
T*nfrfir»*~ ‘t»*i
IW
Mr*. George Spoor, wu* the charm- holsei*, Rebecca Stevens, Paul Strong leaves. The guests of the grncious home of Dr. and Mrs. itobson on held Monday afternoon at half past i Turnip*. youn* top*
Mandrñ
fv
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d««
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, Mustard
„
• ing hostess to the members of the Dorn Hnrrold, Rose La Verne Hurt, I young hostess were Miss Aileen Sanford Heights at a very delight­ three o’clock at the Woman’s Club |mXTupuuc«
Grappini it
&amp;«
Small, tin*
?t&gt;f
Hook Circle Tuesday afternoon. A Claire Jones, Deane Turner. Har­ Minnick, the guest of honor, and ful porch dance and chicken pillau. rooms on Oak avenue. This will be |«-’»mu*. bunch
Puleston,
Watson, The boys proved themselves quite „ meeting for Busy Bees and Ju n io r '
ZU
rather unique gdessing contest fur­ riet Rosaetler, Mildred Holly. Mae Mesdames
í^rl
|Of
equal to the occasion, for the Citizens together and a full attend-1Vrfta» Yarn*, t.u ti.ii ()U««I&gt;. It»*k**
nished much fun and amusement. Holly, Beatrice Howard. Katherine Bishop and Den*.
2if
J'litt*. nich
!tk
“pillau" with all the a c c e ss o r i e s was unce is desired. The children of the " lri*h I’O U Io n
Vnriou* urticlea were placed uhout Symea, Kenneth Hurley and Martha
Hananav »t.u
V
St.
Agne*
Guild
delicious
and
the
dance
one
of
the
Fitts.
public school at large are cordially j old! Eu
n.to
A|«nl»the rooms, representing a flower,
I Uri*. i»k
ÎW
such as a bowl of sugnr with an
The young ladies of St. Agnes most enjoyable ever. The hosts and invited to attend this meeting and
»u&gt;» £ llm
lUimwf
Tv
Noftb^fn *t&gt;&gt;
American Hag wooing about it,
Guild and a few friends were de­ their guests met at the rectory and enjoy the interesting talk that will
Onion*
In form al 11ridge
Kin*».
walked out to Dr. Hobson’s home, a ho given by
placed upon a table, when guesaed
Sutton |U-*ul»r
Mrs. J . N. Whitner.
;;;.}£
Mrs. B. W. Herndon entertained lightfully entertuined by Miss Lu­
Militine». t&gt;V
gay and happy crowd of young She will tell all about the original i HpanUh, lb . . . .
«•r
correctly proved to be "sweet-flag.”
cille
Aspinwall
Monday
afternoon.
111u«* tVmrm» *
with an attractive little bridge party
Garlic.
lb............
roe
itiibUril«,
&gt;it • |*k
l&gt;coplo
on
pleasure
bent,
chaperoned
mnsquito
country
and
of
what
she
The guessing was spirited and hu­ Tuerday afternoon at her beautiful The girls enjoy their Guild meetings
Krrah tor»I r * p
Km*
¡UWlwtn». pW
very much and the occasion was par- by Mrs. Peck, Mrs. T. J . Miller and Hliw oh the ¡„aide of un Indian
morous und brought forth hearty
home on Park avenue. Two tables
laughter.
Mr*. Henry Wight won
(Icularly pleasant.
A tempting re- Mrs Robinson. Enjoying the charm- mound. .Sirs. Whitncr's last talk to (low A ÏloO T A linx OK OllANi.l |. ■, Ml
were ployed. Mrs. Forrest Lake
•the prize of a very lovely veil case,
„
!
freshment
course
wu*
served, con-*Tbff hospitality of the hoys were Rpv- 't h e children on the early history of tinMTTFOft CHRISTMAS MAY W V I g |y.
making top score and
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m i l l winni,,*
Will III Ilk a
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A delicious refreshment course of prize, u dainty -lace boudoir r*p. A ' sisting of lettuce salad, Welsh rare- and Mr*. Perk, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sanford was received with enthusi­
T H E V E G E TA B L E
fruit salad, daintily served, fruit templing salad course
astic interest by the
and crackers.
Those
Miller, Mr. arid Mrs. Archie Betts
SO wus
was served
IITTOU I|hit, hot
---- tea
----------— •-------__ ______________
___ children of the
cako itnd colTee was enjoyed by the
M A R K ET
Mrs.
Hcriulon’a
l,r«*ent
were
Mrs.
Archie
Betts.
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
Ed.
Lane,
Mrs.
Rob*'
League,
so
this
opportunity
is
given
in the dining room.
guests, who were Moadames J . W. guests were Mcidnmes Forrest Lake,! Misses Zoe Munson, Nita King, jnaon, Misses Martha King, Salome to all of the public school children
110 2 n d St., W est
Dickins, Henry Wight, A. P. Con­ T. A. Neal, W. E. Watson. Cecil! - M e Stumon, Eva Walker. Char- Hampton, Clara Phillips, Gertrude of Sanford, if they will but come.
Phono 3 2 4
W o Deliver
nelly, R. A. Newman, A. W. Fill*,
Hazel
Packard, R u th 1 An interesting prograrp including
Gnhhctt, D. L. Thrasher. C. O. Mc­ lotte Hand, Belle Smith and Fran- Broom.
F , L. Miller, F . J . Gonazlts, Mar­
cis
Aspinwall.
\
aughn,
Annie
May
Pope,
Charthe
Hag
ceremony
and
pledge
will
be
Laughlin and S. E. Barrett..
garet Barnes, WTood, Mobley and
. — &gt;.—•—
lotto Hand, Daphne Vermillion, Jo -j rendered by the children.
Miss Laura Fish.
\/ In form al Pire H undred
¡*1« Stumon Zo* Munson, Francis
, '
---------F o r ‘Sale— Two S. C. full blooded
C hili Con Carne Boat R ide% *
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Rhode
Island Red rooster*, U.5Q
Miss Agnes Berner entertained on
’ * , lnfm\ l ..i'llen*
Mabel j. Special attehtion is railed to the
Birthday.’P arty
The jolly Chili Con Carne boy*
•»«*». /Cr Ck^OVn»#i?ttfirr -R - r n *
No. 3.
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ty M^a. S / ft. Puleston T u e s d a y ! evening and
afternoon in honor of her little I complimentary to the ladies of their I
............. .
Earnest Shepherd. Al- l4ll, Hynes building on First street ^ pr°.,* rlyl
,1'*’ r"-v P".vii.g * p*r
daughter, Camilla, the occasion be-j acquaintance, and
although- the! were Miss Eva Walker. Miss Evelyn '*
«.*'
Fry,
Arnett, Howard
Howard betv,*,...
»n and .Park
... e avenues!
uvc. I T 1074,
city.
Berner and Messrs. Harry W.ulker,
O
y . Howard Arnett.
between uOak
“
\ Mr.-,,
ing her fjfth birthday. Games were; "M an in tke Moon" hid his 11/
vbashGilbert.
Benjamin
Whitner.
John
i
Among
the
npiny
pretty
thing*
on
enjoyed »&gt;&gt;’ the little’ folks, the best ' ful countenance behind the
1George Hull aqd Mr. HofTner
Murrell. Hume Itumph. Rush MurHa|„ will be a nice line of .Japanese
For S a le W bol&lt;-..b
t
of all being the "seeking -party." vapors of a heavy fug the gay crowd |
ph&gt;
Mr* Ed. J.am
Miss
Salom
goods,
especially
worthy
of
mention,
water
llsli
business,
n
•
Toys of ull description» were .-e- report a fine time, albeit they were
C o t h r u Slur
Hampton and Miss Clara Phillip tb«^ place cards that have come di- nets. Iisb boats and
creted about the rooms for the chil­ lost Ip the fog and were brought Into
The meeting of the Eastern Star played for the dancing
The whole rec-t from Japan.
|also lish house, etc. Imp.
dren to find and as each one found a port by Capi. Pagenhart in the wee
was untuully large Tuesday night affair was delightfully informal und
«ma’
hours,
tired
hut
iptppy
and
Vincent.
gift they dropped out of th« game.
There was a big birthday cake iced ready for the next trip. The party owing to the election of officers, i reflect* much credit upon the com*
On Saturday uUernoon and even­
The officer* for the ensuing yeur arc mittce.
Houses for Hah* or rent
I \t ii'joa
ing o( the 12th the ladies of the
in white« with the regulation live left the dock early in the evening,
us
follows:
Worthy Matron, Mrs.
--------van-colored candles to delight t h e j on the Alma- May, fifty-four strong
Episcopul church will hold their
For Sale— SO yard* yotn )g li'lturr
Announcement*
happy youngsters, and the favors and disembraked at Enterprise at Loretta Ilrotherson; Worthy Patron.!
annual C hrist niasLarrmt#* place to plants, 18 days old Nn l /.• n.ovis.
F.ttry IVcrl- Bridge
vero
snapping
mottoes I2 o’clötß where they ’ danced by Chns. K Haskins; Associate Matron
anuouneed -LTer
‘i ben :*
« V » V
•rute
*•**■
•little
- r .- „
Sanfurd Fur ms
•ip
from which popped red paper caps, the Ijght of the moon" and finished Mrs. Bertha Riggers; Conductress.
Mrs. G. F. Smith was the charm- waVs A he uutiful assortment of fancy!
Ice creurn and cake was served in up the "e a ts " provided by the .Mrs Bertha Jinkins; Associate Con- ing hostess yesterday afternoon to
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the¡
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the diniiig room
Camilla wa* the thoughtful Uewar.l of the club Tin-} lucí reas, Mrs. Miiyino Griffin; Sec- the mum ber* of i b
l-.Terj Ueek booths of this I uzaur. anil t lie usual
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Bridge ( ‘lui only i he member* berecipient id many pretty gifts. En- w.-re «bapcroiie.l
by
Mesdaiiur retur}, Mr* Alice Robbins. T r . j good Olitigli will lie found »it tin 6
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Duplicate auction wu* menu for supper
joying the party of this popular Chns M Hand, J I* llrady, E D. urer. Mr*. E E &lt;’ox; Aduli. Mrs ing present,
Home mude cunlittle hostess were Elizabeth Whit-1 Chittenden, Eugene
Roumilliit and Fannie McConnell; Ruth. Mrs. Nel- pluyed. the prizesbeing won by \lr* die* w,11 be on sale and the fill inr
For Rent
linoni* I
Kffic F ot
o t . Luke
Lake and
and Mr*
Mr C u M.-Lnugblin
Margaret Peters, other matron* who positively pro- lie Gillon. Martini. Mr*. Ktfie
girls will have an Ultl.ir;f.i
•&gt;» L ..g at I t I 1 •
ner. Frank Cha*e.
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Tliómaa Wight olive Newman. Al- hlliiUni ' spooning' and the fog vast Esther. Mrs. Jo&gt; Rally, Eie. ira. I he&gt; were p m ty little silver deposit tAdditionai People mid Evtiin
‘ tie
■For Rent Two furi
bert Connelly, Irm a Smith, M a r-1 a muntle of protection over the | Mrs. Minnie Bryan: Organist, Miss lemon, plates.
A- deiitiou* salad
( lentie meo prefer:
garet Neal. Maud Lake. Theodora couple* who dared .
Katherine , Steinmeyer;
Chaplain. cnur*e was served in the dining mom
Tolar, *07 Magnolia
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park, cast front. Inside lots $450
j-er.eh,''corner lot $000. Terms good. Ave., between 3rd anti Ith *trerU.
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Owner needs the
money. Sei* me at once.
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Rooms for Rent T i ...
nIs bed room* well !&gt;
For ^ul» • Celery I’lanl*.
Apjtly il1 lit* Third M
to Cecil Gabbctt, Fremii Avenue.
For Rent Three coni • • .- d»»n1_______: stair rooms, furnished or m .•
For Sale— Celery farm at a bar­ I in good locatioe. Electro light*
gain. 15 acres right in village, 600 other convenience*. 302 I’ -rk Art.
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feet from R. II. sitting. Cheap and
on easy terms. 15 acres all plowed
land irrigated.
Fine (lowing well.
The land is all fenced and just ready ¡¡I
W AN TED
to start Planting
You cin ttlako j
tho price of the land this year. I f --------------------------------------------- *-----you want a bargain call on owner,!
Good tdblc hoard at Mr- K I*
209 East Fifth St., Sanford, Flu.
Jones, 206 Park avenue.
27-tf
Stcnogiiiphfr with t»#
For Sale or Rent—Three* room yrtipT experience desto* j„ —Hnir si |
Cnn furnish best »I r*f»':
lioune, 6 ucre place, 2 ^ j acre* tiled once.
enees.
Address, Steno, i-o IbriiL
11 ready lor cultivation.
Apply care
2T-4IC
"Owner," Herald office.
30-2tp

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c o n s u m p t io n o f C o t t o n .
D o y o u r p a rt in r e s p o n d in g to th is
c o m m e n d a b le c a u s e .
T a k e a d v a n t a g e o f th is s a le .

For Sale— One team six year old
mules, two wagons, one double and
one single set harness, disc, plows,
hand garden tools and four stacks
hay.
Automobile. C. E. Snyder,
I Mecca Hammock, R. F. D. No. 1.
*
30-2tc .

Young man 22, sober and r*-!isbîe
wants work on fruit farm or in tb*
city. Address J . R. S.. Herald.
29-21 p

Lost -C icscen t shaped bar P18
set with h a l f ’ pearls. Finder retar» j
t o . J . L. Hurt und receive reward?
For Sale— A good young ptrong
team ol mule«, with wagon. August
P ph l,.Osteen,, Ha.
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For Sale Cheap—10 acre« gtuden
land, house on same. Close in, on
public road. Good neighbors. Some
|orange tree«. Will sell your way less
than $900.00. Land readY to furm.
Address " F a r m ," this paper. 30-lp
Flower plants, Cosmos, 3 dozen,
25 cents. Pansies, seed from best
grower* of Europe and America, 60c
d a V Wallflowers, mixed, much vaL
ued by American tourist« for their
great beauty and perfume, 2 doz for J
26c. James F. Harris, opposite Has- I

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY. DE« EM HER X. 1911

NO 31.

ANOTHER BRIDGE
SEMINOLE FAIR
MAKES PROGRESS ON THEST. JOHNS

audience is never disappointed for j
( hild F a t a l i ) B ur n e d
his henuti/ul tributes last Sunday
While playing before nn open
to the absent brothers have never'
tire that was burning the trash in
been equalled Hi home or abroad |
the yard lust Friday Leonora Weth,
Mr. DeCoites won new laurels while
aged live yipirs had her elothlng
placing the wreaths 'upon the head
catch fire and before the tin me*
lodge of s o r r o w
w a s a stones of memories of the departed COMMITTEES ARE HARD AT GOVERNMENT O F F I C I A L S could he extinguished the child hud KA1*I»A FRAT, OF STETSON,
and his eulogistic oration was u gem
suffered hurtrs that proved fatal.
AND CITIZENS COUNTY
WORK ON ARRANGE­
beautiful c e r e m o n y
ENTERTAINS LARGE
of a master mind.
The accident occurred at the home
MET
YESTERDAY
MENTS
ON SUNDAY
With the entire assemblage sing­
AUDIENCE
of her parents on Oak avenue. The
ing “ Blest he the Tie that Binds"
funeral was held from the late resi­
followed by the henediition the Klks
The govt rnnrent boat, J ,) Mey- dence of the child last Saturday,
Seminole County Fuir will be the
The Lodge oi Sorrow hel,l by filed out. followed by tfie audience,
•The arrival of Kitty, awaited w’Rh
next great attraction for the people lor with Major Ladue and crew interment being made in the I’nthgjinford Lodge No. 1241 B. I’. O. K. all of them with ti,&lt;&gt; feeling that
some delays and much anticipation
•of this part of Florida and prom­ aboard w*n* hero yesterdny on the olic cemetery.
„
Ij j X Sunday afternoon in the Im­
exceeded all exjn-ctatirtns and proved
V perial Theatre was one of the- most they had a deeper ipsighl into the ises to eclipse everything ever be­ way to latke -Harney, where they
to he a decided bit. Kiftfry upon ar­
sacred benevolence of the Elks, the fore attempted here. Tbe first fnir held- u meeting with the people of
beautiful and impressive ceremonies lodge that nuvtfr forpakr* a brother, in Die baby county will start as a f t he Geneva section, regarding the
j'onwnercjul ('lub and smoker nex,t rival 'proved to be,.a. piost hurmoous*
that has ever been granted to a living or ib-Ud nnd another memo­
street fair, ihc^fioo’t hs being on the new bridge across the St. Johns Friday night at the City Hull. The liirce abounding in funny complica­
Sanford audience to witness.
Sanford |&gt;eople are ulwaya
rial day of the B. P O. E. passed street abri the agricultural tind in­ rivpr connecting the Orlando-l ndian j onl y meeting in December and many tions.
: The slate was tastefully decor­ into history.
dustrial displays being in Vacant river route. - A .party ol Sunford matters of importance will come be. willing to fkokUt Stetson or DoLand
In any enterprise and the large
ated In the purple and whilo of the
buildings near the center of the city business men representing the San­
fore
the
meeting.
crowd present at the Imperial on
Elk*, the'entire4PP °( *be singe heif possiblF or temporary buildings or ford Commercial Club were present
Friday night attested to this friend¡Df enclosed by alternate »tripes of
tents.
The executive committee at the meeting to confer with the
&gt;V ¿ p C * NdrtV&gt;rv4»
the purple and whito being brought
gnvurnnwas. aiR«tsA»e nagtttdtnit \*V1
|
H Ü W ES"
witnessed n goad performance.
IV •,
every mail, St. Johns river improve menu and
jn a aosette. The oflect made thq
There were no special Btars in tho
the
possibilities
of
the
St.
Johns
county in
play for each nnd every one played
,tage seem like u' room made eapeothe fjdr. Henry Marks, the veteran river a* the ujiper end of the Inland
their part well.
iaUy for the services and tho front
Florida This
in the attraction linn will be here in Wat ereys »through
of the stage was n bower of ferns, SEVERAL MEETINGS WILL BE u few days to lake charge of this greai river, already oju-ned to navi­
Ike Tribble, as Sam the porter,
palms and potted plants.
In the
HELD BY VARIOUS,
part of the fair und ns 11 neuclcus gation us fur an Lake Harney has FLORIDA HOSPITAL FOR THE furnished many 11 smile with his anvery center of the front stage the
i w •»
•
lie* and speeches. Carl F'nrTiss, as
will bring two acrnplanrer. His fac­ already been greatly improved and
PARTISANS
IA.' i AAF, W IL L BF,
...
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.
,
.
. ...
Urge natural elk head of the order
I mg the bell boy and erstwhile
tories are at work on the special is «■••utid to be recognized a» tbe
rested. The electrical «-fleets were
DIVIDED
' landlord of tbe hotel, upheld his po­
tire works and the feiitiiM |mrt of the feasible mute (or the inland canal
Sanford and I’alatkfi and other fair will he a lug drawing card via Sail Greek at Titusville
very fine, the oiie especially impres­
s itio n with the dignity und hearing
sive being the names of the absent cities along the St John- river, as The Seminole County Fair wiil lie
that R demanded. William Winkler,
The party going over from SunTallahassee, Dee. 8.— The Board the hypocrite uncle, was ably por­
brothers in letters on separate glass well us the inland cities in this sec­ held on Feb. 2, 4, 6, 6, und the dis- ford were Mr, E. T. -Woodruff and
boxes and as the secretary called tion must bo up and doing in the jHays of fruits and vegetables, fancy son, Charles, C. It. Walker, A. P. of Commissioners of State Institu­ trayed by Stanley Walltmnk, while
tbe names they were flashed upon matter of having the government work, school exhibits, etc., will then Con nelly und W. M. Haynes, all tions, which consists of Governor hur niece Jane, Mi*s I nex Barron,
the glass and remained lighted dur­ adopt the St. Johns river as tin- be taken to the Sub-Tropical Fair representing the Sunford Commer­ Park Trammell und the six Cabinet contributed bpr share of the many
upper end of the intercousta) canal at Orlando, where Seminole expects cial Club
ing the ceremonies.
The meeting »«&lt; held in officer* have thj* week made the complexities that arose throughout
The
cities
of
t
hiE;i»t
fi»u»l
are
Promptly at IL.IO the lodge with
the pu, king house on the Luke arrangement« for the erection ut the the (day. Gordon Haynes played
to curry oil the pnxe
bonding
all
their
efforts
to
have
t
lie
about one hundred members pres­
Hilriii &gt; dock and «in attended by Florida Hospital for the limane of a a dual role, as the suitor, which he
government
take
over
tinEast
ent filed into the church, followed
repr. -enlul I Ve» from Geneva. Oviedo. building »penally adapted for hous­ did lo perfection, but shone us the
Arrival 11 f the st ,,r k
by the officer* and look their seat» Coast canal lieiause tln-v have diMajor l.a ing and treating initient» of the llo»- false " K i l t y " and the mush of UenMr and Mr-i Dougin»» Eller he Url . •!«■ and l itusvdb
Upon t tie »lage were Exalted Ruler covered that individual ownership are rejoicing in the arrival of a tine due preMded ut tbe meeting Ult&lt;I pi tul who are ullbcled «itti tulleren jumm Moore, the rightful suitor to
The Board ha* ordered th* June’s hand
Uncle Di^n Blocker
K. 1. Peck, Chaplain Rev. A. S is unable to pay the enormous ev boy at their home on French ave­ littb i,]ipo»ltlon wit» found to I Ile louis.
erection
of »tuli building »itlimit played Du' putt of Benjamin Moore
pense
attached
to
keeping
t
he
upper
Peck. Hon Forrest Lake, Hon. Geo.
nue
The O r l a n d o Sentinel has the prò 1. et
II I» t bonghi (bai t Ile
Drl’otte« .mil Hon K M. W allace end of ilo- East l ojisi , anal open m billow mg regarding '.l.c momentous bri.ig*proposed wni meei wiili •tela) and when completed it »ill tie to the liking of every one except
navigation
Pile
Ft
John»
n\er
is
Alter t lie sign of sorrow had been
thè reqmreineiit» of thè AVur P e ­ used exclusively lor white tubercu­ Uncle William and the correct Kitty,
occasion.
Ol
given by the lodge nnd all hud been the legitimate upper end of the
The “»tork Special'v i»ited Sanford pili1-to i l . al h&gt; 1 gli Major I.lld vie lar patient* of both »eve* at the Miss Mane Rtinsell Stephens.
Ho»jlltul.
seated the Hollins College rendered canal arid ha- heen de* ided ipon t«v se»ier&lt;lu&gt; .i(teri,i.on and tell a lirigbl ha.» ot a.» yet malie In» reperì
course everything smoothed itself
For a j ear or two past the mem out 111 the last act when all of the
“Mill. Mill with Thee," which with tin- engineers and will undoubted!', baby boy
On- tiollie of Mr and
Vter thè meeting tho ladle» in­
ber*
id the Board have been cottsid ladies 111 the oust were married ofl,
tie
chosen
by
tlxgovernment
lor
a
their other -elections and the solo by
Die guest» to purtlike of 11
Mr»
Douglas» R
Fillerbe.
Mrs vìi- I
ermg
way» und means of having a June to Bobbie, Aunt Jane to Hen.number
of
good
und
sitili,
i,ml
rea­
Prof II T Pope demonstrated that
Ellefbe wa» formerly Miss t,letin dir.' •r iucb ti» Die Gelieru people
».parate
building for the use ol pu jumin Muon- und Kitty to Uncle
sons,
chief
among
them
being
the
music i- not neglected ut Rollins
t'ln ni-y. duugbtiC-ol Imlge and Mr» nini p kno » bow tu (irepure nnd
iJJi t,ti
The follow ,1 M t beticy *&gt;t 1 If 1»into S h e wa» »er ............ . wlille inan y ¡&gt;re»&lt;-nl di­ tient» having 1litui i'Ulo»ls, I lie t,iill&lt;lMi*» Helen Bates, who
College and tAie quartette showed great saving in dollarm g t u lie s p e c i a l l y a t r n n g e d (oi (nr 1 ha« tin- regular part Tit Aunt—Jane
N.
— the careful training of Prof Pope |t|;K troiu I In
1 I bai D'- y bufi little et noib
tuirli unit r a t s i i l in t i l l s i 1 1 \ m i d bus rla
lust moment and
„4* a. t,o»t ,,f tru rid» who will e XI end tu g ' &gt;1 »a &gt; ut D &gt; meeting il wa» ini nishiug the iiiosi it'iptov-'-.l modern ^un luk,.„ t11 al
This iftu-o wa» one of the features »llu w*x liiil t tu- t«*|K- ijVr-» nL.it
lakl,n j,y Mr, Skinner,
ol the exercises ¡inti was greatly fuvtir 1 )11* Kumi I tni*i }itij}ft»Nitn&gt;M hap|iie»t 1 ongrnt ulat ions
The in­ liciti tbul 1*ver v ime diti hi» pan methods Of treating liti» class of un ; hl.r |llirt
fortunate*
the Board »*« forevd , w}(ll tuad.- an nilrnirahle old maid.
twrauai» !hi*&gt; tlnnk tt sull h«*n«*ftf fant -on has h a p p y g r a n d p a r e n t s Wbell-eati-il ut Die lutile
enjoyed
i„
l-ro.ee,l
slowly
becuu»e of thel j-,,,. S(U1for&lt;|
W1.r,. .-specially
ihfjr riU»*s and ari* noi ln«»Uirit? .»t and two l.ijj'v undes
('l e niei-ting a» u wInde wa» il
Tbe little
The ritualistic work participated
h
,
,
.»»it&gt;
of
keeping
Within
Doup,„
turi.aU.,i
¡„
D
j
.
Blocker, ns ho
t
h'
prujmH.tiuii
irti
in
k'
•
11
■
1
•
»
i
?
1
it
1
gt.md
ti e»» and ili«' muli trulli
Ini;.
w.i- pi ' j ' . f l y
r a l l ie d Jollll
in by the officers as they were called
propriullon
made
by
the
legislator.|
orn„.r|y
resided
here
us (lastor of
sta nd ptiiiìl
t heiiey Ellerbe. in honor of hi» I tu.» ville io Sunford will «non lo*
up by Exalted Ruler It. 1, Peek and .
Jor_the
nut
i
lit
••mince
ol
the
ilmuuLaJ^
rhe
Mnjitr»t
ThAirrh
and
Came up to
\t t li** St miri iiin v i’ ttuh *»f 1 li»- gr.iildl aI I'er
n- di i 1 ,1 ii» 1 rin I ohi
...... ....
the roll call ol the absent brothers'
ln the meantime, however, a great their expectations
KaM
Ctiasi
L
aitai
V
».*1
i»«t***t'
A
4
«
as
Benjamin
.Oua ura •al, 4». TirybrT were
1 deal of information was secured a* to Moore
w
»*rt*
n u mu t o us
heuted
Rr^umcnls
tbost impressive and aided by the I
t h e b e s t t y p e of b u d d i n g t o b e e r e c t ­
ratini.
The play I» given under the au­
electrical effects assisted in this beau j tiv**r whr t ht »r llu* K u s l
e d a n d ,.» t o tin- m e t h o d * o f c onli
I.IM'I)
ti\i*r
ll&gt;
t
Iti
Iilirl.f
,
spice* ol the Bin Kappa Fraternity
tllul CU.'lolll ol the Elks lodge, The
s i , r u c t i o n a n d u se of t h e bui ldi ng *
a» ih«*
■,1 Stetson I niv.r-iwv and will lu­
absent brothers are \V. 1&gt;. Holden. |»hall fiillow thè satin*
»■in.pi" . , d i
-t c i i - t a l c - » h. re i l o
stringhi
1 1 ••
pi i •i . c l ,i i l .
i • in Florida
1» V Higgins. \A M \V¡rdley. It II pi*‘s»*nt * «mal
• .it I... I 1 -'t t ill e r , i d o » I* .» f »I .»I-*,
1 ti a * *
** " l .1 1 1 1 1 I »1 , 1 &gt; *
t »* »v * ’ * »
v
.taring
tin
.
.tu
A
A
»- !,.-»peiik lor
• i «
t o r » p a . .......................
Mark»
i Higgins, \A II I ioIi i
-I k tre 1....... . •f i u ... to p.-r »ui,» i»
M
'Mi.
*&gt;*■ f
I t i i I ....................................
III,
in
a
l..rge
.
ii
I'I
h
niand a »a 11*I
■
,r
t
i
br
1»(
ma»
.-.ilI
'ori
I
■
1
I go i ng l o r « . I
, f 1 pel t.. ■ ■ '-'1
derwiio'i md (,eorge H l.rn ald
. ¿lifted on . i nn g a d v a u , e d
* i,-tiltili n t « • . 1 mi g 1 ,.-i &gt; ■•!
. n
l i ' 1,
l.u-tory
a
udii-m
e
wherever
they play,
!
!..
i
i
i
r
1
.
i
.
t
,.t
M
i
n
f
o
r
d
n
.
o
gni
z
.
,* il »o,.n be linn.lied a» Lir a- I ill* lille».
rhai'.itopsis recited
by
Missj
ville'
Itepri-•»*■ti t ilt I V1 - Ir.-Ili .».il
(or
Kitty
is
all
to
the
good
und well
value
ol
these
(
hflstilias
oil
I
he
Gladys Morris was a rare treat and
Much of the, information secured worth double thy price of adtpission.
ford and oiher towmt uiong tilt- Si lions. This is not u fly by night concrete bulkhead 1« to' be made.
with perfect composure th b young
The work of tilling in will then rum- 1ms shown the Board it can have
John* ri ver insisicd thut thì* j o u l e ’ outside soliciting uffair but nimply
~ lady gave this beautiful poem that he adopted
Delegate» frolli Day- a Christ mas edition of the Sanford n .-nee and i he con t nut or* expect erected a thoroughly modern tubernever grows old among the Elks and
Funeral of M. G. Savage
pi ip,,,. i uln»l* budding »ill) a very , mi-id
tonu, New Sinyrnu and Si Augii» II.-rali!
compiled especially for tin
f i n i s h t i n * w o r k in r&gt;
gave it exceedingly well.
line Were eli) ph.it i. i ri l In ir •i v.
ralde saving in tip- cost and the
Martin C.
I lie funeral of Mr
nu r. hunt» of S.-mmole county to
al l t h e l il t .--t i m p r o v e d ni a , h m e r y
Mrs George Hoy, a favorite ni thè pre-n-i.t rmit.
Itoard has quite rei. ntl) found that »..vug--, »hose death occurred in
.-!i;ii|&gt;them to demónstrale that
- been in-talb'd
« Gl .(■ r ul l i l i of
among Sanford soloists rendered
t lo m a n a g e m e n t ' d llu- i l ' . - p l l i i l Ila» I a.' k»oiM ijh' look place Friday aflorIt I- Du-v have the holiday stock* and
T Ile gli ver n llieiil - . ' g i i
two soprano solos, "T b e Singing in
•
•
n
a
t
or-oí
'
«o
•,.
I
'
«
•
■
I
l
e
i., • * *»h«lijrt *-«1 ¿tifi sili li |ir
&lt;* tiu.ifi from Miller’s . Impel at three
InMl- r- a UXIOII» to »erve tin- pul'll
uiider»liIod,
tavnr
1 he
God» Acn" and " Resignation" with r u l l t e h e e u u » e II » i . i . P I
\ji*■
1
1
•
111uri'i
ili.it
siirli«
i«
iit
inuit
o'clock, interment in Lakevtcw cem­
i
ii
t
l
i
.
m
I
In
»
or
k
»
.
t.
.
:
d&lt;
t.
le
11. . . . V .il 'I ll.iVlie* el lb,' lie'..I l
Jor usual excellent voice and de­ two i nl l l i o n d o l i . i r - le»» m o n e y
etery
Mr Snvage, who wits n mem­
»di
Inuv.
ul
ul
i
le
in
t
h
è
tmi
nedi»
s
i
t
ul
in
g
the
m
a
n
u
f
a
c
t
u
r
e
ol
»pece
y
»tall are the only solicitor* for the
lighted her many admirer* and the
It edit loti
d e e p e n il l o t e p o r I w e l v e lei-1
and not one cent of
t he 1.1 e ut l e r h p u ds u Idi o i h e r tll.t, llilo'» a l e future lor t he ere. timi ol Do» ber of Solomon Lodge, F’ A. M.
audience m general
ut Jacksonville, one of the oldest
»tieu.il bui lding fur e ol i s om |&gt;tl v e»
ha» livon suggesteif lb.it li t !»•• si* v money will go out of Sanford, a* ». I r d l ggi ng op Ilo- b a r n pulì bui t
The oration of Hon. R. M. Wul- ral countii-a t brinigli ubidì 11»«* do not »land lor foreign udvertisers ,1 edge Is all ready lor Un» w»'.'k and , lluving sudi a special building ut in the state was laid to rest by Sun-*
lace was u masterpiece- in phrase:- present route runs would put up half taking money out of the city. The about January 10th will begin «p er-¡th e institution will not only prove ford Lodge 62 with all the honors
-oloiy and fo*r thirty minutes he the money for the extra cost, the Herald ha* advocated trading n t 1atoms, Tbe
I he Clyde
t lyde Line ha
ha» »igni u great blessing to those patients and ceremonial rites of the order.
gave the history of the country arid government would yield to the home and we stand hy this axiom li.-d their willingness io meet the suffering front tuberculosis and add A large number of the friends were
compared past and future genera­ wishes of the people and give the and &lt;&gt;ur greatest asset in soliciting great improvements halfway and greatly to their comfort and chances present to assist in tbe beautiful
tions in their relations to fraternal other million. Should an agreement advertising i* that we get results (or » ill build new buildings and docks of recovering but the more thor­ and impressive ii-refnony which took
brotherhood, paying high tribute of this nature he reached the eight tin- advertiser* and the money spent h keeping with the progressive city ough segregation which it will make place ut the grave and to pay their
to the great men of this country. counties affected would have to with the Sanford Herald is money u Sanford und in the next twelve possible will also prove a very gieut last tribute of respect and love to
Sandwiched between two orations raise $125,000 each; but it i* staled spent at home. The Christina* edi­ months the lake front at Sanford protection to all tbe other patients their departed brother. An unusual­
time • beautiful tenor solo by Prof. that the saving in freight rate* tion will he enclosed in a highly em­ »ill present a most handsome ap­ at the Hospital as well us to the ly large gathering of friends also at­
**°pe, the meat thut gave a better would more than reimburse them bellished cover and will be well pearance. The FLIks have recently officer* and attendant* there em­ tended the funeral. The grave was
•Ppetite to the bread of thought,
covered with the many lloral trib­
The St. Johns route is about 75 printed ami filled with gooil reading p irchased two lots on the lake Ironl ployed
the eulogies of the absent brothers miles longer than the other, and it matter descriptive of the county and a n! will erect a handsome home in
utes, testifying to the esteem and
affection in which the deceased was
“y H°n- Geo. DeCottes following. is estimated that twenty-five per «'ity and the holiday season. . It will the summer and several other purNut A Fai r Game
Sanford always expects something cent more time would be required be issued on December 15lh in ti.-s have bought residence sites nnd
A beautiful lloral emblem,
The rpanugcr of the Sunford High held.
tf^d from her young orator und his for boats to make the trip this way ample time for tho merchants to e vpress themselves us being anxious School's foot hall team arranged a tbe square and compass was sent
from Miami to Jacksonville."
achieve result*. Get your copy in tn reside on the improved lake front. game with the manager of the Or­ by Solomon Lodge. The Order of
early and take plenty of space. The '1 his work of reclaiming the lake lando school ream for Friday, Dec. Railway Conductors, of which Mr.
Iront will make u new Sanford.
prices are reasonable.
4th, the conditions being that only Savuge was a charter member, only
Christmas Bazaar
bona fide school boys were to be, twenty of whom were living at the
Tho Junior League of the Method­
used, but when tho Sunford boys time ol his death’, sent a handsome
ist, church will Ijpld .a Christrjnis
An oxqultfita casket
arrived
on the field it was/found Horn! pillow.
baxuur
at
the
hdme
of
their
super* »
bouquet
of
American
Beauty roses
thut outside men bail been put in on
intendunt, Mrs. L. R. Philips, 717
&gt;4 '
was
tho
gift
of
bis
fellow
eo-workers
the Orlando team.
One man was
Park avenue on Friday afternoon,
in
the
S.
A.
L.,
where
he
was uflilir
December 11th, beginning at three
Unmistakably the war the manager of a theatre in Orlando
Attention is called to the Red the cause.
ated
vqth
the
clerical
(orce,
and the
ami
another
a
Rollins
College
player.
o'clock.
Fancy
articles,
candy, Cross Christmas seals that are now i* on to eliminate the dread tuber­
.-i
Ladies’
Auxiliary
ol
tho
O.
R. C .'s
cakes, etc., for sale. Everybody in­ on sale at the drug store of R. C, culosis.
The . principal of the Sanford
Earh individual cun help
sent
a
lovely
token
of
sympathy
in
Ret first page mention as vited to come and help the children Bowers, who has kindly offered tho by using tho Red Cross seals, for school asked the principal‘ol the Or­ pink carnations. Thete were many
in their good work.
use of his store as headquarters for Die funds derived from their sale is lando team to certify to the eligi­ other lloral offerings sent by per­
the largest advertisers in
their sale ami distribution.
The applied in this campaign to reduce bility of his boys, but he did tint sonal friends and members of the
^ a y ’s issue. The adMonroe School Honor Boll
seals ure put on snle by the health to a rnimimum the danger ol the know- them all. as some were sup- family.
committee of the Welfnre Depart- disease. Club women »re *pec i.ill&gt; posed lo be in. the Grammar School
v(&gt;rtlament may be found
Eighth Grade--------Mr, Savage will be greatly missed
merit. Woman's Club, in the interest j urged to use them upon their letters After the game, however, the referee
Seventh Grade
on page 3
il the game informed the principal from the circle of friends where he
uf
the
tuberculosis
campaign
that
isl-uld
packages.
I
be
seals
are'*
un­
Sixth Grade— Uulph Mikesell
of the Sanford schools that there was so well be!o/ed io his sterling]
FifthXiraile— Rush Stafford, Dora being wuged throughout our broad usually attractive and pretty this
year. Let San ord rally to the op­ were two men on the Orlando team manly attributes and genial nature
land.
As
it
is
now
tho
custom
to
Mac Oglehby.
Special Notice
stamp Christmas letter« and pack­ portunity to support the effort of the who did not go to the Orlando that made him always a poular
Fourth Grade---------A devoted husband, u
ages with Christmas stamps ami Florida Federation of Woman's Club schools. For this reason the San­ favorite.
^he Herald will on each
'Third Grade— Brown Stafford,
ford
boys
do
not
feel
disposed
to
faithful
father
and loyal (riond, his
seals of all kinds, we urge upon the in their earnest effort ot assist in
Mertico Osteen.
?ay call attention to&gt;the
count
this
as
u
defeat-Ono
touch
death
came
as
a great chock to his
people of Sanford a general use of
this wonderfully good work.
Buy down was. made by a Rollins Col­ family, to whom the sympathy .oT
- Second GradeTint* Grade— Garner Johns, Cecil the Red Crosa seáis, for they repre- your seals now that a second sup­
lege boy before he
was
out the community is extended in this
Balee/ Alvin Johnson« Iva B a i« , aéut the cause of humanity and each
^ c u rre n t isauef“ "
of the game.
their hour ol grief.
ply may he ordered.*
seal
sold
is
‘a
nail
driven
in
behalf
of
Loulso Johne.
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PAGE TWO

HALLUCINATION OF GROWER

Early Days At Enterprise
About this time, 1887, Enterprise,
Florida was In the heyilay of its
glory.
The old " B r o c k House"
caught all the rein hr itti*» that rame
to Florida. lt not only entertained
Presidents, hut foreign potentates
were «wraslonally its guest«. , One
night the steamboat came in one of
its regular runs* hearing eighty-five
|iu»»eiigeis destined for the Hrock
Ituiiar.
When they arrived they
d u r o 'ered that every available room
wa» o reuhied and many were sleepmg on cols it) the .diming room and
parlor.
The Captain of the boat,
(■ j.-_ si ri-s*t tells the reporter,
&gt;rnt nord to Jacksonville that Tie
nuuld hold hi» Ixml at Enterprise
(m morning to accommodate the
Oj,(hiy-fivo who expected to find
|odli}ntt at the Hrock House.
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In those* good old days hnter. .
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jinsh was the county seat of Volusia
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and it is of interest to the public to
k||(jH t()at th„ or)gina, Volusia court
W t . Htjl|
Th e K„v w A.

PATENT MEDICINES

D oji«* a ltd death!
IrliAt's the eoiiihiiiation that so**»
M E M B E R O F C O M M IT T E E C O N TEN D S THAT HON.
with the use id jialent medicines.
F O I l R E S T L A K E WAS. Ill O U T
No reputable physician would direct
the us«* of a prescription of which hi­
didn't know the exact coti tents and
FROM ARCADIA NKWK
their exact proportions.
Each ihgfedient has II« pre«*i««* duly to jirr
Kor som«* tune we’ huv«- heen no (if the) «tate and .d-&lt;&gt; tipprru
form in tin* relief of the patient,
tic ng il.* many pieu» Iliadi . h&gt; ih» the Kxihange; iiowi\er, it » a» not
(irowc to friends of the citrus in- : satisfactory to the majority' of the j 1411,1 lh’ pr* Mri|&gt;ii«&gt;.i .» j*ri |.ur* d t"
dusiry ln
nil they can
ran 1^committee, ana
and tnr***
three memners
members oi
of .■'n ,,t 'oto
’&gt;
" ’Pr,t
In Florida to ilo
do all
i Viton»
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to previ-1 t Forrest Lake from becom- the comtnillee who were known t o 1 1ssimta « i.igno t
ing speaker of tin- nell »house of, lie in favor of a green fruij law wer»*| T el, the - layman, ignorant of the
representatives, alleging in each in- |selected to draw and |ire«ent a stth- j demunfls of fit« own physical condì
stance that he n* not a friend to the »Ulule hill. Forrest Luke was not a tion. unskilled even m the rudiment»
grown* of eitrus fruits, and that he j member of this committee, and of a scientific diagnosis, unconsciouswill demoralize the industry should bad nlisolutely no
influence
in ly exercising a sublime fuith in an
all-wise Providence to overrule any
le be elected to the jiosition of pre- »Imping its deliberations.
of his own weak human
The new bill was prepared fixing .mistake
liding oflirer of the house.» We have
,
, ...
.
,
.,
judgnient,
deliberately doses »himthe
scale
of
the
maturity
of
citrus
wondered time and xguin why the
.
,
th at may
Grower is so- very persistent in this fruits different to the original llose- self with some concoction
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matter, and now we have the infor­ Worley bill, hut tin- substituted bill he a poison or an cllxi, He knows
mation about the Grower's editorial bore no provision for a color test. no difference, and he a * 1 1 , ng to
*, #l
column» ilmt it has undoubtedly This substitute hill was submitted lake* tin' c h a i n * . * U h Flow d i ' ut n i." It
a Me t h o d i st p r e a c h e r owns
been laboring under an hullucinu- to the committee, and the commit­ ihv opt on.
,t nncf hak converted it Into a realtion.
We quote the Grower's ar­ tee could not agree upon It, and
market in flooded ^ fth tunnies,' tli-iict?. It wm about». JIL-Xau L nijuare
ticle under the caption.. "Lituwuza. hiiium i* -1»-11“ .i««*jiti.it by the commit­ beautifully labeled and brilllunily and amply* h i Kt' fin1 r?rt" BWftn ) f the
U one may hu m »he ,.ounly a l that time,
Shoulti Have a Square Deal:'1— ••« te e that 'this bill be reported to the attrartive.
. "We do hot believe that Forrest house without reconi inundation. This label, a'nd the wrapper, the particular
Mr £m||Ba a pioneer Volusia counLake of Sanford is the right man to action Mr. Lake did not object to, concfution will work a sure and {y citizen, who died some year* ago
select for the speftkership of the although he was active against the guaranteed &lt;tire f,r every physical in h|a tsfitli year, used to relate that
next house. Forrest Lake is not u passage of the bill. The writer of trouble, from corns to consupnition. in t he early days of th e'co u n ty they
friend of the citrus fruit growers of this article was the only member of Usb'ally there Is an exhaustive out-! Hardy Had citizens enough for the
line of syidptoms of vurious tlls-j county officers and for the jury, and
eases, which the gullible reader may ¡that in
jury, trial LC ooitauiXcL c

TuZ

Gink—
Cun Mrlil Dal., dull m»i
call tup; ihoM «amp,
medium heel. "Snow“
Atch Supposing Ituole.

Dollars and Sense
When it come« right down to
bVaisnra^Tri' efticf ’ leather 'heels
your best “buy” is a pair of the
famous
Shoe».
They have a heap of looks,
worlds of comfort and a sur­
prising measure o f shoe-value.
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from the largest assortment he may j, was nccrasnry to go to an udjolnselact any o n . or more and proceed-in|, cemnty to select the jury,
to a
home treatment
entirely
When Volusia outgrew Her little
independent of the doctors.
He i* :|Px')0 court house and fell the need
reminded,* however, that several
of it largì r one they put up «juilo a
bottlos of the medicine tmiy In* re- pruti-ntiiiui ulTiiir. It is now used as
&lt;1litre*«1 to work u ‘Yompli'tt* cun*" a grin!«'«! »Hund building
Daytona
And '&lt;» tin* work of »«-If «h'slruo- .luu nial
lion atul death goes on lit u frtghtfully inirfu.Miig rule.
Had Fine Lurk
Now, what are the fact#?
" T h a t was’« Good S hot,” remark­
In the majority of eases the so- ed Jack Davison on the eamji Hunt
railed patent modi cine» are made last week as he pinked up two tur­
up of ingredients that rout from keys killed at one »hut and his ex­
three Ln t»-n cents for a hot tie that pression wn» used on the hunt every
retail» h&gt;r .t dollar
Some prolii’ llllie the hoys name together, for
And in a majority of rimes almost In* il known that lark, who was
unis &gt;r«nilV l-lii* ntn-t
jiiTivr
eon- b i o k i ' l u p o n a» an a m a t e u r lut* (wo
I1|n&lt;l ur
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Won’t you come in today and
let us show you the new Fall
models ? Ask particularly to
see the
“ Flexslip” and
“Wearmore” soles— found only
on
shoes.
$ 3 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 .

l-illl.-ii .¡gì ! 1 .« litl-hrrl . *111111111 ,*f t u r k i 1. - a n d **ii*. i|r«-r t*» lo» * r*-*ilt
¡di idiul. ali « f i li* ri. tinri e . l i «, ;■Il iti
t he in » t u p e f v m g or ge r v i - r t t ng l&gt;rain
a r t i v t l ) .útil we.tkiT.ing wi!| |-**vy *-r
|a n d ..Il &lt;*f t i e n i ' f i ; . l . n g ti,*
.* -i;*lur m o r e , u l wu ys mure.

Tin* j ntri wn* c o m p o s t ' d *»l D I.
T h r a s h e r . &gt;1 D
Davison,
Arthur
y ..wi ll. Hobt
Thrasher
Wal ter
l i a i . d. L e t
( l a r r i , I e F e r r a l i lif I le

Land and

Harry Ferrati of Eustis

lll.il t h e y »|iellt tin- w e e k lit T a i l o r time of t H. ir 11V•■»
Hon .1 Y
( r »**' I., w ben* un *1* r 1 In- g i.i d a .,, * **f WhitinT „i* oin| .. Med I In m a» l„r
nn ,|i 1 1IIIa» elf •' nul 11* lu» r.
Utili F r a z i e r (It*
Were e n a bl e d In a,
Till II lui! I Hir ..¡lull wl.i-r** lln-y
j*.i11 nt modi*
1 Ii«* « u n*
I,r i a l , t h e reeuril in t h e g a m e line
enmmppi!
for ¡i tunc alterwaril g**it,g
out ly t 111* I'Fl'M Cl pi ft»IIN iti « mi
F ou r «leer (mir t u r k e y » a n d pl en­ furl b«-r down, a* Mr
\\ hit i * r u i
j*l.y* 1&lt;lu I»1
il It ut l i »1t/i* t h»*4r
ty of q u a i l and s q u i r r e
Wer*1 killed j for*
to li'ii ve I lie tri it I, d at 1*•-1*l I o
|ir«-|*iirai u*n nu
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tile hi nt alni 1 tie p a r t y had tl
b"tt*l l..-‘ at the -litt* h
r*-|-i.t al Ir 1
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I-i., li-l loro. ,!.i l
tu *-*,. 1. . i fullv
t**Hnvt*-rj snij thè formula ¡¡re iim 1.i1
A p¡ I i.ltfl . *lx 1fu- Libri
hi*; ti* ii»i ¡'i* h ni |ir**|iri. t.irv m *-1
o .e* I l- d anger mi » i v i r j A l n g o u 111*

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MON. FORMEST LAKE
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Fra»« pcs juulJak skrtzh h ILr- Umbri*, a rotinf attui «r tItU *l‘t

the »lute
He wits I hr n ost id ter t h e co m i n i l i -e wh o prut« Med agtiinM
fighter again»! t.n ndeqen’ e itntni- tb** c o m m i t t e e » r m l i n g i b e ti l! to
ture fruit In w i t i e ,!a I se * o- ill«* l.ou»&lt;* Wi ll ll l) ! r* &lt;I&gt;i ?■. 11 ■
11* « . «»ii it* i o n*i v ,•« i
.
VS bi-ii 11......... .. iM1to« -oi I it oi *,
I In» dill iii i hnr g e . a n d tl . u» In- it
went to tin. hiiiii*«* for in ,1 , it- i, I &gt;
fluent*« wn» po w« r f u l
tlint liody it wu.» |*1it i .-«t on tin* ini
" W I. n ll.e bill was finally forced endar in Us regular place. It was
out cf committee it- wrs so emas­ soon discovered by the friends of
culated ts to be utterly wo;tlile.*,s the bill tlmt because *of the fact
for the j urchcre for which the grow­ that th«» calendar uu* badly voners of tin* »tat«* it.tended it. Tin* gi-Mled. the bill «tiulil tint !&gt;&lt;- gotten
Florida Slide Hotlieulturnl Society, u[» during the reman ing jnirl of the
the Florida Citrus Exchange, and a »«•»»ion without waiving the rule,
state mass meeting of the «itrus which the fori.-» favoring the lull*
fruit growers endorsed t i e hill .*» wen- n«*t string &lt;n«*ugl. to d**. .ml
preseliled.
bettrv a new i.dl wi..» j,n-juiri.l and
“ Forrest Lake and his eolleni ues introduced ami plaieil on th e ."spec­
Mr, Lake bed noth­
succeeded in rendering it wort lib-»« ial talendiir."
by the insertion of clauses changing ing to do awith this mutter, and evi­
the ratio, xt.d by that Clause con­ dently could not mur-s up n bill that
was totally in the- hands of the potaining the cojor test.
“ The result of Forrest Lake’s work position.
ii seen this year in the'utter demor­
When the bill was before the
alization of the early citrus fruit house for consideration many amend­
hiarTuts. Green. •unripe fruit that ments were offered but all of the
should have been held on the trees amendments that were offered and
were sent forward and were sacri­ adopted came from the friends of
ficed; not wanted. The growers- of the bill.
Hon. John Tuylor, of
the state should write to their repre­ Pinellas county, one of the members
sentatives asking them to support who served on the suh-committce
some other man than Forrest Lake, to prepare tho bill won. the gentle­
* They should have n fair man in the man who offered the color test
chair, antf not a special representa­ amendment.
Mr. Lake supported
tive of the commission men.''
the color test, and so did the writer,
The Grower man is entirely in and so did those who wore in favor
error as to the course of the bill he of the bill in its original form. Mr.
refers to, and It may be that this Lake was not in a position to exer­
misinformation haa bevn the cause cise great influence in defeating the
for the bitter course of this paper measure, and thero was absolutely
against the candidacy of Mr. Lake nothing in the records or of fact to
for speaker. Mr. Lake's candidacy allow that Mr. Lake was unfair in
for speaker of t i e house la no fight his dealing in opposition to the pas­
of this paper, but we believe in fair sage of this measure.
play, and desire to conect the
Thore la • little bit more history
Grower in its errer, to the end that connected with the way the friends
Mr. Lake may b*i put before the of the green fruit bill secured the
people of Florida and t i e members paaiage of the aame by the home
of the tegislature'ln the true'light.
of representatives. Most too long a
Mr. Lake was a member of the story to be put Into this article, but
committee on citrus fruits, but ho if the Grower desirea more light on
was only one member of that com­ this subject we can easily sight the
mittee, and it may be said in this only real rotten thing that took
connection that out of the eleven plLce at the last session, and it was
men on this committee there were an act in which Forrest Like had no
only three members who were op- part whatever.
If elected speaker
posetl to the passage of the bill in of the house it fs our opinion that
its original form. The Rose-Worley Forrest Lake will give the .Exchange
bill, which was first bill presented and the growers of Florida a squaro
to the committee, was the bill ap­ deal. Is opSabsolutely square deal
proved by the Horticultural Society by all that U desired?

pre.siripiion of the doctor, and then
only a* be i.re»«;ribe»
IfecuuM* ;k
, .
,
tea» po«&gt;nfu I in water every three
hour» will i*e elioni*Ilei 11 give* no
reusoii tu suspeel liuti ,t tiib|c»piii«nfll| onc v lkll hour

will l.uM.-n re

1 1.irida 1.
t.ud ;t riti* ,* ■rtff'l'.itii
llu.»t ra 1.**.. *&gt;t . ' • I r ml * * - *1 t
.,*«' Ilf t h* •' ...it OU. **
1 III- lili»!
It«*»» lli.il i]. of of mu* * t t ..*• . mpur
tant no w»jin por« ol tili* stalo, w«.i

To the
Growers of Sanford and Vicinity;
9&gt;

a1'll lett ell
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mt &gt; |Hiuti«i in a ton *i| »am«* is Jiioij lor |&gt;ia' ' Ml all klllil- unit within - -' jt j . .,„1 . |r.
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with 11-.- »nil tl.«'la-i oum *■ wdl U taken up mol u*a'd by lie* jdi.ttt*
mir fr.iit wii* t. * *1 1 .
"*l"rc*i and far ht tl* * lia-.. . . *i tf grown *.n our m. i- rutl
We bave »hiptn-if quite farg«- uinounls of our plant food to tunny o f -the ftect grower» in th«* State «»! I
- . three
.*____ yenr» unii. w&lt;*&gt; .ttnv&lt; yt .t .lo. bear of. n di-e
. ntisfied distomi*]
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We .bave rrei-tvr&lt;l, mi t ; .i* .' o
freni som** of tIte tnoM rcli; hi*’ |h oj*I«&gt;in your Stale tellir.g &lt;&gt;f ih«* wnti«l«*tfui r«*-*ult» it io * |.r***l*,* ■
I ke t«i »hip *«u ,. ttial ort.i'i ¡uni L i yiiujiuig«* f**r youi»«*lf wb*-th«*i* or i.ot olir mi,tenni t- .¡llih..t w* &gt;
Ymin* trulv
\'F\V MINER M F E R T IL IZ E !’ '
I I s-* .'i M.. , . * a -, '

killed h y a m a h w'ho, ft watt « l l e g e d
■in hi» d e f en s e , h a d heen tl oxing iiimself wi t h un nllegni! "hi-adaehr* powder."
It r o n t a i n e i l u ei)iisìtli*ialile
|,*-n i-.itugc of l.u»lit-«*»h a n d In- hall
lu’vti mudi* i ns an e , tied l*»»t c o n t r o l
ni ni) will powe r and of t h è ¡ i hl l l t y
t o c o n t r o l hi* owj&gt; a* non »
Th«* re»ult
w;i»
thè
untici «*»»ary,
.•r m*-!
d e a t h - of un utili1 mun in tl.e p n . i i *
of II Un«*fili IHr

There i» but one safe waj
never
swallow or administer a medicine,
patent,- proprietary or any other
kind, excepting at the direction of a
reputable physician. And don’ t take
the responsibility of dosing yourself
with a [irescription he ordered a year
ago. Your case may have changed
since then. It may not fit. now.
Bo sane if you would stay sane.

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Fertilizer and t.m thoroughly satisfied* witn the
r«*»ults liotii on pineapple* and citru» trees. '1
hud some trees tlint had shown Die Il&amp;ek a n d
I h u d derided t o i l i g t h e m up a n d deMrO) t h r i l l ,
b u t was t m l u t c d t o use New .Mu i n I ai , d t o w
t h e y look ;u- g o o d ¡¡» any iii t t.*'a g r o v e n r d
¡.re b eari ng m « civ
1 ha v e al so u m l it on Veg* t a b l e » with e x c e l l e n t resul ts ui *1 when it i»
* m i ' i d i r i ' . i t h a t t h e pr i c e i* at let • t o r e t l . n t
I.-»» t ha n oi h«r f« rttlizer» I &lt;i*it»itl«f i lo.t t h e
g r o we r » of Du» »ei n o n would fi nd it a gr e e t
» a v i t t g and t h e l a n d would he ill b e t t e r shi.jie
a f t e r it» use

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Yours t ru l&gt;.

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A. N. H O O F N A G L h .

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White C ity , Floridi!, Nov. 2, HH4.
New Mineral Fertilizer Co., Boston, Mass.:
Gentlemen:—
1 lui ve used several tons of New Mineral
Fertilizer on my groves and vegetables and in
ve l&gt;
every instance the results have
been mort^ sat­
isfactory. As far as I can sec this fertilizer
is well adapted for the land in this section
and it certainly is a big saving to tho grower».
Yours very truly,
(Signed)
G. E. D U T T O N .
(Copy)

Goulds, Florida, July123, 1UH.
To Whom it May Concern:
I ant mightily interested in fertilizers. 1
own 100 acres near Goulds which I am engaged
in setting to fruit trees. When my attention
was called to New Mineral Fertiliser I began
to visit those who were using it, and to learn
from them their experience with it, with tM
result that 1 am now using nothing else for
my trees and am satisfied that I shall continue
to use nothing else.
Mr. Schuyler, un esteemed friend of mine,
first called my attention to his experiments
with this fertilizer.
I saw his grove before
ho took charge.of it tn d know it was in a most
deplorable condition.
Mr. Schuyler tells me
th at he has used Now Mineral Fertilizer ex­
clusively on other parts of it. The trees treat­
ed with New' Mineral Fertilizer ar.e undoubt­
edly in better condjtion now than tho ones
treated with other fertilizer* In the same uuantities. I had tho plcnsuro recently *of Siting
n grapefruit, matured by Mr. Schuyltr ex­
clusively .with Now Mineral Fertilizer— an
October bloom. I t .was juicy and the flavor
was fino.
.
I next visited Mr. Weathers of Cocoanul
Grove, who lost wintof raided a cron of toma­
toes o n . marl (la d e with one application of
New Mineral Fertiliser. He now use* this
fertilizer and no other for both hi* vegetables
and fruit crops, 1 have talked with Mr
Sanders, an unuaufally conscientious grocer o f
Cocoanut Grove« who bought and retailed Mr.
Weathors' tomatoes. Mr. Sandera told me

Stop a cotifh txfor«- It
dovstops aomsUilor moro
serious.

Ballard's

Horehound
Syrup
Is TO* Itemed r T h a t
Does tbs Work.
I t relieves coughing Immetti*
i a trlr. coses sorentes in the
lungs, 'loosens phlegm
and I
I clears tho bronchial’tubes. I t
la s fine fam ily remedy, plea»I ant - |o taka and good for obli» ]
dran and sdutto.
and si.od.
Buy the 11.00 size. It contains
five times as much sa the Z5o
I site, and you s e t with each bot­
tle n Dr. Herrick's Bed Pepper {
Porous P la ste r for tho ehest-

Jam ssP. Ballard, Prop. 6t. Lo ule. Mo.
Stephen#

Tb« t»o. . *11 * ¡
ret uro*,I Iriditi
I be deer Mid |*|e&gt;
t** |*r•»' •*
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lii.eM tomato«» In had huiirtlrd
*t •11
your»' experience in the grouty
Ccurta ubi Grove. “ A nd." «t id 1« " it '
lomera noticed the differii. **• imi V |'
ing for more of tho»«- firm, met tv
1Ollll.t Cl|;H
I Vit iti li Mr L Vi t * I t ■. • •
lie Ita» jjIumi d two row» » f t*» »
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t.lirrr bill nut rr.ort* thM. two-thm
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I he row with no fertilizer w; . I * i t •
High mid the iiis* witii N« w Mi. i t . I
»lx tn . eii hi ini lies
Dr, ‘teller, a neighbor of mine ;.t &lt;purchased threetons of N« w .Min
.
tilizer to ute op grove* in Hir. « k ir n 1*'he saw what it was doing lor n&gt;&gt; it««
I'*want* imifti as soon ns i.e tan k« t i'Mr. Jones, -a neigl bor «f nine i t &lt;*'"
over fertiliz* d tome trees with «
t-. * 1
three part fertilizer.
An expend»« •d «'
mun who raw the trees said it would b« « '■* f
before they would recover from their gunt*'
withered condition. Mr. "Jones treated
trees with t.n application of blue *t«-nr
New Mineral Fertilizer and now niter ri - *
monthr no one couid detect that itn&gt; thing * ’*
over been the matter with them exrept (or ii&lt;
split bnrk. -Mr. Jones want* more «»f tH.-* 1«
tilizer.
In view of the 'above observation*
others I am thoroughly -convinced th at N*u
Mineral Fertiliser is not tt "fake." When 1 ’ **
adds to these experiments the further » tit*.. ■
of facts that there is not enough natural ■'
tility in Dado count) soil to produce anvth.t'g
else except pine trees, pnlmettoes and saw
grass, one can readily sec that no rmount
extra good gare could possibly produce the
above results.
Vegetables will rot event pro­
duce foliage, to say nothing of fruit, «•*"'1'
where velvet beans or similar crops have h«*«n
raised. Fruit trees turn oh yellow at: Hat,»-*
sunflowers in six months after one cSatc» m
fertilize them, arid a poor fertilizer will show'
its effects in tho leaves in two or tijree month»Respectfully submitted,
(Signed)
H A R L E Y II. CO RE.
I hereby certify that on this day person*
ally appeared before me— nn officer duly au­
thorized to administer oath»— Hurley K 1 ■'*
to me well known to be the person whoso •
nature is given to1the above letter, «niPW» "
ly ^ff^med that he believed, the fo r C ty r y '
be a n^^ntent of facts by compelcM tm /trui'
ful
W
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s my hand and tjffirial
outrun seal
sen« **•
Gould«, County ol Dade, Ststg of Florni»this 3 D t day of July A, Q, -1913,
(Signed) P, L. J'E N K IN S , 1
Notary Public, StateW Florida
My com m ^ion’ expires May !7 th , 1917.
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2 0 0 Suits of Boys Clothing to he sold at greatly
reduced prices for a short time only.
suit for Christmas.

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"d Mi i-'l ■&gt; al t er . on o ny Mr s .
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del i ght f till V

bar dxite.i . t.i pilli'.*

Mie U'tl.i ?.• *1 ut I
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»eeond JaM » « * . , o r 1,0 U‘M , 1, nn
four lovely putti'» h a v e c o m e u&gt; &lt;&gt;ur a degr ee nl •...■], .
by t In* amiiMiiit i-un nt tb : Mr s Mil
knowing.
Fin“t . &lt;»i T u e s d a y c a m e
&gt;uii ii „
S. Mlnr* I to
(bit o i dainty little (.'amill« Pules- t e f e Would
ton in relebration of her fifth birth- make her honte .Nevihen í i *r .* II is
day, that It»' already found its way a p,piii.tr men,I.. : u| tl„ I no l poti
leaving, tin g-.'-'t
U.
It i l e d to**
!o our get mintmeet wi th Mi
bill
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J Ktr ntl i birthday w i t h - v b t r b v + p ot
eighteen Hule friends, a t t he h u m e
of her mother on O a k a v e n u e .
The
color »chenu* used i n t h e d e c o r a t i o n s
»»»'pink and white, p r e t t i l y c u r r i e d

aftertiniin

Mrs
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H A I M ’E N I N G S

m~ unicatíun» for thih l o J u n i n S h o u l d be M a r k e d • s o c i * ! *
P h o n e d lo M r s . It. A. T e r h e u n . P h o n e go,.

parties

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ti lg b u i l t .
l i e * b e it's
t r i e d d..ini&gt;
r e f r e s h m e n t s d u r i n g i It. . . M e r i un i n .

Braxton

' ssio
i e S t u m o n , Suidee
Sili dee W iitiii
-'cute little pink pa pe r c a p s . r e s t i n g .
Ne w S t r i n g C ir e i,
lliams, Sal ome
coquetti»hly up6n
the
heads
of
A c o n g e n i al s e w i n g circle was or- H a m p t o n . M a r t h a K i n g . K v a Wa l k anil
brave
l a ddi es , g u n n e d in t he h o m e of Mr- Hubert er. Churlott«* Ha n d . B el l o S m i t h .
pretty lassos
Molly T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n l.,*t a n d a Luc i l l e Aspmw. ill / oe M u n s o n a n d
Games were played u p o n t he l a wn
until the signal for t h e m a r c h was very p l ea s a n t a f t e r n o o n was e n j o y e d [ Mi ss I ’hillii in,
b y (hose present
Se ve ra l a t t r a c t i v e
*
given and the chi ldren mArched in
n
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for
till*
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’ couple» to the di ni ng r o o m where
I &lt;&lt;• youngi-r »et « iti - i-ntnrt;tinini
;tr ft
\ &lt;!«•dainty refreshments
were s e r ve d. ! &gt;iJ I *ifi 1)1*1
aitf,
a i hiirifnng littlero&lt;&gt;k party
li«
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The little hostess r e c e i v e d
many
F
Miss
Nell I.y.ms Ffnluy eveiiing
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vmt « Mt-'-*«J a rit**
W
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lovely present&gt; f r o m
the young
homi*
ou Magnolia a ve tute.*
ui
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enjoyed
the
happy
McKinnon,
,
Dm
gee,
H.
L.
Peck,
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Ber
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* guests ami
L. Wo o d r uf f . O. L , T a y l o r . IIi*nry Miss L vvani» ik a popular favorite
iftrrnoon
McLaulin, F
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Henry a n d Miss unii thè young people and her iti Heginalil
De v l i n.
The lu-M mee t i ng Vvifl In lairsalways enjiiyaldt*
Now tiio g r a n d m o t h e r
of
thi s
llnlly
unii thè |.tlte for hlgllest
held witli Mr
K ! . . l ’i-,-k
group of birthday f o l k s was Mtss
I tunity n-iresh meri t s «ere
Mac Hull) wilt. ter. l o n g year** of
. [ l i .1 a n d a ........I t i mi - l’ b j oyi - i l by t
s N II II fill
s'* b*
i /-&lt;
life to her credit a n d l o t s of beau
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l.s
glie'ts
M
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M i— I \ , U ,
ttftil presents. T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n ,
Hid,. . t
Until
|)er |r!
M.u - a g r a c i o u s hill*
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p o p 1* - * 1 " '*
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K .Moti ni
listili,
ho-li-s* ill’ll knows *11 i 11,, w to m a k e gatln-riiig *d nftn n
tu 1
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I .IS I1. 1 -mu h
i li li I I a n d . An ul e
her guest* fuippy. p l a y i n g the old I b l irsday a l i i f to.i •n . in
.li lb I
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l.a
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ni i - ndi i - r- oi hi •
fuhioni-d games t h a t h e r grand
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Morti'
lb a
mi'lhi-r- , - I
play . f o r her gin-si
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a l l d 1 1 1 lb- *■* i gn b . i r b o o l : i n lot
.'.pen. e r , t.
w
pi-liner a n d M a r .»ere just gills
Such a
h u j t c h of a n attractive Christmas party
The
ti- M* 11 , ! I. t
««pet girlii’s ill llif'ir W'hi t t* frock** p r e t t y ...........
itul gd
i.lered ritti,o n . w,-r»- thi-y ' &lt; hr i*t ilia 'I*
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I la Hid I to— I bristlii.ls seal* &lt;/
room 1» partake id t a k e a n d c r e a m
p i n e ti oi i gl is a n d
r e d beltI'*
•o -ali at l ir lin wer*' drug
The murili was led by
( u m i l i a d i n i n g t a b l e W.i' . r. d with is i ITI
Pule.ten and Fintila S pt tu i-r, inni i r e p e pu|H”r r I I *
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candle» that dh p l a y e d the
uty td ih,, rah».. I c e d i n white, I’enaucolu t r i b e t h e ext ritto* n o l l e
w e s t , b o r d er i n g on A l a b a m a .
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ta* of hU ilg^j were driven by u t r i b i * wore n o t l h « or i gi na l m o u n d
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C o lu m n s am i N ew ell R o s ts , B a n is t e r s , N o v e ltie s .

I A Neal Will i ippenr betöre «&gt; • ‘ lier »hört or l en g t hy d u r a t i o n
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Department at t h e i r .
e rotili» ni l i m i 'I l tìnti are ex.-

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the ji¡»'iige.
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to visa
eh.. him
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es,
lbtli. (or Ou- iiln t and uiiiomoliii/i.g wdl al*o
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boom sloud the uhle upon which tilong Ule ‘eoiift. ti . t . "I. . 1 it.
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(am

l i t e tu m i l * t r a c k of t h e p r o g n s
I» ng m..dif' erhap» t h e gr e a t e st »t ri ce» in I’ l.Ai n i ) A N Ï W l I K H K . l i l U H W l l K l t E
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1 he |of th(&gt; F l or i da Eas t C o a s t Ha l l w a y . H U O
UTT.
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u ,*a ! in* new t o w n of C h u l u tc-tt.i.ir •” •**■
t h e huriul l)hici* OÍ tilt' Li»fl:.ilt tU*.»ii
,
I
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lai u« Kfur** »«ti! yo«i W t*h.ng
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« i t t 'Sktil’*’»* V». t hUITU* OÍ mo lit-y hi* VO cutir» '•tiiifTí;«' «»f
*&gt;! vertigini
Itriff* k iJ E ,
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he l d pink
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rfix
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from
»attAíLfl
rlit Dir.
I’Koor fitli!
h a v e b ee n b ui lt by «e ve r . d l r . k s . tn ^ h
0|K. tlillg up o n e of the
,l,a£* of
enndy ,.nd
Mr».
Whit», r ^
, |i01 Ul fu| nml I„ r t j l „ #vrtioil s „
\| ( ) M T ( J ( ) \ \ V R Y
.¡o
c »erving table, tm ld quan- l a y e r s o r » t r a t a s .
g a v o un i n t e r e s t i n g ouilu. . * of , 1 .
&gt; u l l . unU w h ( W h o l d i n g o p e r a - ,
U ^
ikini °
C^n ' r,‘atpd a pyramid of

foun,laiton,

11 wna
of the m o u n d s w h l i h in m a n y live t .. m . v is

jovollinj; oí u niouiui Ou Muii Bank, lina ure being extensively-conduct-1 Advertising Company, Incv
t]w children owned by the W hitm r family and
Mtiluil lire indi*
J jn k*cin»Mr, 11*
tM|
with *
,uut c , c k waB P a t e n t e d
finding therein many arti«!«* pr.N((W thut lhl! lüWa of Chuiuota
*«re In i y ,antl an nDDl«Gam «
served hy the Indians, us will as ( _
tm&lt;l b»auiifully
htn*
Hycd u*&gt;on * ko l n w n
and
Mr* tt hit ,
,(tl |i1m,k . |,*v
w»r, °°
nt,d Ire cream cones the hones of thrfr dead
nerT talks an Florida an * - -»•'
with Mill more to fol
* S t - T h¥,d-(
hidden
|fi(t
x
Unvnuni. bùildu.g»
ocrwtin ,
roat
yard
which fully interesting and m u t with e.
thu'dusm The Junior &lt; itir.cn* w.t
i i l i t ' h u l u o i a Inn. tin ‘U p - t o - d a t e
for th..ni&lt;
”1Ufk ^Un iti the hunt
(likliun&lt;U-d a n o h e r e a f t e r tIt** me m
h o t e l . which
will
In* a p p r e c i a t e d .
g t i j. - . V
*iIa Murrell and Edwin
b
t o u r i U s a n d f u t u r e real.- f v - n c K p r l
O v s tP r
S h p I L
•4*1?
,# ,ck ' . preaented b e r s h i p of t h e L e a g u e will be c o m - j ^
p o se d of c h i l d r e n b e t w e e n t h e
, dt!nta &lt;l( l h e promi si ng new t o w n of V r U S I i e a
U y S ie r
OnCHS
ib» liiT 2
' , t *e kí&gt;0.k■
', t«r finding
of s i x a n d t w e l v e .
O l d e r girls will /' huluota
th!
t MUU'- M™- «cat. played
b e yfga^rTed i n t o C a m p F i r e (Jirl*
The Chuiuota Inn, recently corntde Le«
u^**MC*
*»nd Anhol i da ys .
pleted had u most encouraging open­
tttr
Annie Whit
”
•*bving.
ing on -Thanksgiving, day when hun­
dred» were present for the momen­
litiiig t
Tk. '
CJah
H. A. Newman enteiUincd tous occasion . in that section.*: In
addition to guests of the house there
W i i u x ? ’‘k tt utld ,ri* nd* 01 the the members of the Auction Bridge
9th Street Sanford, Florida
a u b V * » di light fully en- and Every Waek Bridge Clubs Mon- were a*, large number *rbo mot
m»reil/ed appl" *

SEEDS

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Special Lot of BOYS CLOTHING to
be sold REGARDLESS OF COST.

il •• n *t

"*-' - :i 1 ‘ ‘I On- dignity of *i Veil
years and n one ,udgi*n l , y t ) . lug
lift- nl !,.y* „n.l giurie» a m t ot her
n'" pfi-i-M. display ed in t h e rc-

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g '■ I- I In was rim ni i [.|t
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ho.,I .. v. ,,i \ 11\. k- - !

o « 0o1 ' ll*
thcir " eck3*
M of the prettiMt cake»

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M...-. V loe 1 |,.u,.|! Was Ib» O lv
ho i n li. .
t In* ib.y id
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all ' l i t i p e d
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l&gt;ti William Killy and Allibi Du- Join*.-. I.dv...,il Uoibpli, Algernon
Bong, Jean Maxwell, Mary Field», S p e e r , J a m e s L o b n o n , Hi i nurd l-d
Dorothy Hi tehcr. Mildred Molly
1, . lid. r
vvaril*. Ai t ti .1 /
fi-Wilier
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After the husiiii**« •i.ssimi, this
M r . J o h n s wd* It, i
, ............... ..• bimg ilo regular bli-’me* &gt; meeting
T h u r s d a y i n I o h min
1 in. .- , ,
of.* the timid tlie members worked
busily upon fancy articles for their
Mr*
Milleet’s
l.nspit
ality
P ’ Mtig
liiUuar whull will lie laid Tuesday,
were
Mesdames
Huberts,
Davis,
out with tin* s t a r j e s s a m i n e u n d ......."
Dec. 22nd, In the lute altcrnoon
Dus
ter
by,
tiarner,
li.
II.
Mill.
A.
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pink crepe paper.
Rinks shaded
l i ght s ' ca s t i ng thei r s o f t r a d a n c e Mill, Johns, Purdon, Long, H u m p h , 1 cake and hot ehdcolate and mints
Knjoying tho hospiupon the happy f a c e s of tlip l i t t l e Harry Silson, Frank (ìrabatn. (ira- were served.
tnjity of the charming young
yi
ftdks completed the chpnn and beau-1 hu,n Sr- u" ' 1 Miss Hume.
{J ta(ity
hostess
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F o u r t a b l e s ut b r i d g e we r e p l a y e d .

p e o p l e and ev en t s

BEING A R E S U M E O F S A N F O R D
— ‘ U P -T O -D A T E

Birthday

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T H E S ANF HI M» IIKK VI I)

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ABOUT

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and all Kinds of Feed

T H E S E PRICES

H ILL

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/SRlpYourEarlyFruitsand Vegetables
To a safe and reliable house. Write
us for quotations. We never-overquote to influence shipments. * ::

COLEMAN &amp;' AUDESEY, Savannah,t, Georgia

HAND BROTHERS
L I V E R Y ,. S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
Corner Park Avenue and Second Street
C O N T R A C T O R S FO R A L L KINOS O F HEAV Y MAULING

Coulbourn Company

.

Lprgo supply of Horses, Niulos, .
Wagons and Harness always
on hand For Salo or Exchango

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DKCEMBKR 8. io n

It y of i lir editor within* the past probably will not. Fornai Lake d e l ' - J » ♦ ♦ ■♦ ♦
+
♦ ♦ ♦
PUU(&gt;(,, ,,( de,•mio*
The re waa j» oppose ibi- prese ut green fruii law;
«
lime wheit thè country iijilor wus thè editor of ihe l'alutk.i New», wh»
♦*
“
It. j T l 101.1.Y. Editor
«
lookeil [/poti some* hai in thè figlit u b i a member uf thè Iiouro tliat X
\V. M . H A Y N E S , It u- i i u- s» M a n a g e r
of a loleralod imsiunce.
Ile waa passed thè law, fnvored it. But (ime ♦
♦
ll.ll.tli.Se-l y V«y Tiu-xlir and Friday
usuully (tuveri&gt; »triiki-ii and rtui- hai proViMi ihat Forre.it Lnke waa ♦
♦
iiosed utid t&gt;[disiateli lor thè mo.it thè more far sreii.g lvgislntot of ilio
♦
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY pari on grafi fimi bonzi-.- He wm u n , The In« n a Hat failure. The ♦
♦
♦
resds i.l an) itine
'i li i he f.òn li il editor ol ihe N e«' illjipitr'i-d il )&gt;cs t w x K im tbN - ritirK, in m i v a n i 'K
BANK h avin g ¿1 broad operating policy, offering positive s e n n itv
♦
ONK YKAH
‘
* ; M i itti uè lite of hi» pi. per (*&gt;r thè mimi muse In- «.t* .inriired b&gt; Mr. Bur♦
for /iuposits and affording a modern banking service, can be a
N IX M O * H IM
IM
TiieiiRer
me:.»
ol
politichi
|ioUii|fi*
toii,
t
hi*
h
gislali
ve
repreionthli
va* ♦
♦
TÜRKE MONTHS. .
.!&gt;
bank for everybody.
It is upon these principles that the
and tbotigli ofteii reriih'iiiaed m of thè Florida t'ilru* Exchange, that ♦
♦
P E O P L E S BANK transacts business.
DrlhrrrJ In ih. I l i ; b; Carri*' f 7.00 |-rr l « r in ahrewil and oven hrainy, he wu» thè |uw wus just what ihe ciirus
O
AdiM n or i n i . l'n Moniti
♦
»llp-nhoil
in
buhiiii»&gt;,
needy
ni
dreia,
grower»
of
Florida
wanied.
Well
Wen invite new accounts on the basis of complete equipment and
♦
l'u m m li In A ilim o Ma.l IU&gt; M .d . al Odi»
♦
and uti|tniii'i|&gt;iiled io i omltief.
they- ha ve had tt no« luto t he *eril unexcelled service.
♦
|:Mf»nl km Srnmd U i « M.H Mail« Auxu.l i{nd
♦
No« all tilt* i' rliutiged
The " " ’1 »»»»un. and mi far in the.serond
IMI, al Ihr l'n.ln(f.&lt;» al S-mhid, l'wtld»,
♦
country
editor
of
imlay
n
usually
»
has
Pr0VV"
even
inoro
int
♦
tini») Ari «f Mat»h Itti. txJS.
a gentleman, u iu palilo buatne»» effectual in stopping the shipment V♦
♦
IflrphiïDip Ni». 141 I
OffIr« In 11rrmJd |iaUdini
man, and with lugli ideals us ap- of green fruit than it did during the ♦
♦
Î
.
. . . .
idled i6‘ hi» vocation, lie does busi- first season. In fact the present fall ♦&gt;
♦
The Chr.Hirnaa edition of the ^ " ^ ¿ n T r i c U y (&gt;r, - ^ « t u a r o , and has aorn more immature citur* fruit
ford Herald I* the place to reach the with «« much regard for professional shipped from Florida to the north ♦
♦
buyers df Soji]i£iile county.
I nurd ethics us the physician, the lawyer, than-opy previous season in the his* ♦X
«
M. M. SMITH
II. E. TOUR
R. H DEAS
oTl Dece^eiier loth.
♦
or the architect. He is a real force t4ify
industry,
♦
Prenderli
f ’»»hier
An*l I ft«Hrf
(i
Forrest Lake opposed this law for ♦
for good lor morality, for progress,
♦
The business men are waxing up for enlightenment. Hi» columns are thegjeajon that he believed it would
ta the fact that the fake foreign kept clean, and no whiskey adver­ prove the same lint failure that it
Mr. Lake
♦
advertising does not pay and they tisements, or others of a qurstion-' has shice proven to be.
♦•&gt;$&gt;#&lt;$&gt;#&lt;§ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
are systematic illy turning down the
tom. arc allowed to appear in !lv(*s in a citrua„growing d is tric t;,__ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
fakirs this season. Thjs is the profjer Olein. He gives a fair deal To. all, ht!
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the M®«** oi th a‘ industry.: --------spirit for experience has demon- j,ul reserves the right to expression
NOTI CE Ot^* STOCK t t t i u n ; u &gt; M 1 1 TIN«;
médirai
A
mieliti* of ih« .(,«-i,s„(ij.n
),
strated tliat no advertising lir.ngs i » ,,( opinion, when the public good
i i .. | j Florid H and th
* \ uu‘" a!* ° ‘l
chenopodium, or worm-, fee cream Is frortn without ice In C n t* Company. ■ rorporaOun. orcamu-l 4,,.i „
f o o t results a» the home newspaper.
t0 demrnd it.- and that !*i, . ! ivl^ : f ,0r,ld“ Am. tha_•Ucw^ i - ced oil. It has been in use for years ¡a new English freezer that Is 4 min- Ulin* UnJrr th* lawi ot t ha Slat* o l plnn.U «¡Ski
at th* ofn«* of ulti corporation, at
Stick to the paper that «ticks to expression cannot he purchased or of the growers of Florida spoils suc-|:w h v, rmiiuKl. for cMU\ h n. The laturo rofrlgorating plant, usimi com­ h*U
Klorkla. at lOo'Hork a. m. on Th»e.i&gt;j
day
**«J V*
of irrwinim,
!&gt;*&lt;irtnl*f. oA. U.
*'• IBM,
s^sw, IW
tor tt..
the A
|&gt;U
jm
f *•
--*
*&gt;h u|
you.
colored by any price or promise. cess to him; their failure means that K,ori(Ja phy, lcUns - cUin, thal it is pressed carbonic acid gas,
determinine »t «Id timr mi an rlr^tiun to |~ i
------ O|WB ,mi, onous tltRn lhvmol and
nrsa
or «ani orrro-itk«
held _ tt»y
y in«
th« »u»ciinotami
rtoclthoidm» of
o fro **nni,
Fractically ail the editors of the he too, wdi fail in his enterprises.
vhrthrr or not thr rvniul «tork of * * » { *' jo
The Nows lias no inside informa-1
Sanford wlll play
r
=
J
C
:
Xoilirn rtoT fn fr iretiwpspcr drerr^nTlffyThere may lie 8 few of the *o]&lt;r™'” ^
v
---&gt;rr T ment of TiooKWb
mirage coTTsTiTs’iiTiHA’TT!indi&gt;■'7.ve r ÍSKAL)
Cirorçr A. tM i.Hr
also the executjvir committee of the guard” left, hut they are pushing, speaker of the Florida House of
S*-ilooking dangt'r. but In meeting It with Corounli Srml.
The
information
is
important
in
State I'ress Association on January and the members of the Florida Representatives, although It lias
the
eyes
open
*-Ulchter.
.
.
8th. * It bchouves the .Commercial press are almost universally •recog­ been informed thut the contest will viwe of the fart that- the supply' of
Club and the citizens generally to nized us among the most honorable, lie between Mr. Lake anil a member- thymol comes mainly, if not en­
see that the visitors have the time most onsdentious, and most suh- elect from Suwannee. Of one thing tirely, from Germany, and the drug
iu growing scarcer because of the
of their young lives, for they know I stuntiul men pf thus- who are build­ An ever it in certain, that the weekEuropean war
If worinteed oil i*
how to write up a city after their ing tli is great s t a t e . Dade City l y » n d
weakly llings at Mr. Lake
in
effective
as
thymol
then there is I
return home.
by this Republican editorial fourIlaoner
no
reason
why
thii
country
should
U
llusher will have little effect on tin
O
continue
to
buy
the
latter
drug.
|
Democrats who compose the Flor­
Thfc Herald lakes pleusure in not­
M AIL O R D E R D E C E P T I V E 8
In
thedays
when
doctors
were
ida le&amp;islntiire.
ing that the A. C&gt; L. is making ef­
About the most unreasonable thing
Mr. Luke did oppose the present not so plentiful as they ure n\ pres I
forts to put on more train crews for
on top of earth nt this season of the green fruit law; so now &lt;loes every I ' " * the mother« and grandmothers j
the busy season and thut from this
year Is tlie • Christmas ¿Catalogue. Qm who h„ (h(. int&lt;,rcgw o( thc did -« good deal of family practice
time on there will be inure men to
have
been F 1(irjtj,, ,.jtnis ¡nifustry at )n„r-i «i*h simple remetli»* which
from
handle the lafge amount of veget­ Thousands of these
mailed
to
|»euple
here
in
conBecause
it
has
proven
a
flat
lot'll
experience
had
been
found
able thut are t&lt;» be stopped from this
past [alj ur„ j,( correcting the evil* for * available ftir certain ailments Worm
point Jo r the m-xi three months. tiguous territory during the
month or so. ami as a result many w h i c h t h e C i t r u * E x c h a n g e a s s u r m l
1,11 " r u " m i s e e d l e a « a s o n e o f
The A C l. should look after the
hundreds of dollars have found their It w o u l d p r o v e i.h c I h f l c i i t u n l i d o t i * 1
e
xpedi ent »
lesorteil
to
«hen
vegetable nh ptnents for they' amount
way out of local channels of trade
v
e
r
m
i
f
u
g
e
was
ne
ede
d.
T
h
e
r
e
wenPalai
kn
New».
to a large sum during the year.
for good and now repose so ugly in
o t h e r s q u i t e as good for use hi t h e
t)
O
the (offer* of the l»ig corporation«
i* » i e mi tuition of o r d i n a r y m t e - t i n . i l
t hriNliuti. I . n d v m o r S u n s h i n e
The Herald do*» not tuvor bring- that virtually control the mud order
par a s i t e s
It might, be t h a t s o m e of
lnterlschen, Fla., Dec. 2, I ît I I.
ing Belgians or any other people to I business of the country, sum the
them
are
just
a s ' efflnirlßits in de»- 1
Dear Florida Worker in fc‘ E :
Flnritln at tbit* time. The expense |Vn*a*ola Journal
troy
ing
h
o
o
k
w
o
r m a* t he y w i r e in
It i» a l m o s t l i m e lor S u o l a ( T a u »
would not Jimtify the results
The 'W h ile all this money comes tli
e xpe l l i ng
flic - l ll Uo o i
enemies
of
I pon our own generosity
Belgians have no wish to conic to redly front the pocket» Of the people to come
Chilli h o o d .
i are
. easily
: i. intiuemed
,
i by
i , a’ u/.i
Florida now, any Inore th^ti they who
little ile, [»ends whether the famous little
For some years at he medicinal
iinrr
did Itefore the war and un» r thej glitter and tinsel, the effect upon the old man with 1m pack and reindeer
world seemed to go to sleep on t he
(
ti
mes
t
o
t
h
e
home
of
t
h
e
I
ri
ei
ot
lci
»
war Is over they will be ju»l as community as a whole is decidedly
question of vermifuges and vermi­
anxious to return to their homes in serious, for it has been estimated h a v i n g no homes , in Fi er i da.
cide»
Then, n few year- ago.
The
Lord
told
lit*
first
followers
Belgium
Some people can become ihilt „ »ingle dollar kept at home
,
«
i
i,*
i
.
A to uiirk tu ihi-ir nun &lt;liii»** a mil. un i - 1’r Mllttlt fflfH’OVKvu I hat hunKV»oriii
hysterical over charity v.-ry easily, U,u ,i„ over Í&amp;Ü» Worth of worfi 1
K 11
,r
n M" ^ a," T ,,u'try , (,» will as in fur off region»
was par al yzi n g the e ne r gi e » of mil
b q j . real charily begins at home|»erious, for tt hns heen estimated
T h e call lor Chri s t inp E n d c a v o r e r » j 1,, mi * of people
And t h e hook wort h
always and there ure many Amer- mad order house« generally fail to
of Our s t a t e this m o n t h . D e c e m b e r ‘ - r n p u i g M u j c s howi ng t hu t t h e m o r e
Iran people that net il help just now tug,. u[| phases of tin- matter into
or
] !• ] 1 i* to help in I h e Ch r i s t m a s f- u n b a r form» of i n t e s t i n a l p * r a **
coiiiido ration
In the tint
plaec,
gi vi ng for t he C h i M r e n ’s H o m e
j *i t e » ar e q ui t e a» c o m m o n as tio-y
Announcemenr ha* Item made they buy ’‘sight unseen,” giving
were til the day» when ‘‘wortl! medi­
(ivty.
having
itur
state
headquarter*,
that within a very short time the their.goAd money away witlmut ex
cine' wi^-i regarded a* an indi»pi‘M»
tihl
St.
Janie*
Building.
JttcknonClyde Steamship Company will build .attuning iho article» they desire to
nlde adjunct to the growing family.
modern and convenient docks at j purchase,
To the prices quoted |vilje. We are not left in doubt how
Score one for the wisdom of the
Sanford, displacing thnre now in use freight nr express mu»t he added, thifi command for tithing and other
grandmother*
in the revival of wormT h e work i« to begin a» soon 11» the 1(lld generally diaappoinimvnt ful- means of unreiffshnes» »liould lie
seed. Fourier Journal.
fulfilled.
It
¡1
by
having
in
every
bu !k hen ding' is completed by the
whqr/the goods arc received
city, and within a few months San- ||ut there is no recouric
Had the town where there |s h Young IV.q.le.
ford will have dock» equal la thioe pun h.iM * I...... made ai home, even or Junior I iitte.ivor Sm n-t , ti ».vc
It our loiulitie* or
recently built by \\ he ( lyde line a after examination, the articl.-i could it Baby t 1111d a r r i t i i ' t ' (' ,!ia r g e s I . n w
A T L A N T IC C O A S T L IN E
t-liufeh
held*
are
large enough, let
I’alutka.
1 he service of the St have heen changed or a refund
S r .R \ 'H ,ii Satisfacto ry
u.i not only 'ertcourngi- other dubs
.
,
T R A IN S
Johns river line of the Clyde Com­ Upon K-turn to thc seller.
'
•
In su ra n ce u p to $ 5 0 F r e e
being
organized,
but
see
that
our
pany has been greatly improved and
Northbound
The stocks of our merchants ure
individual
C.
E._
societies
have
them
Arrive
people making the trip- find every- complete and •everything thift can
Leave
No. !*2
1:05 P. M.
■1:00 P. M
CHARGE FOR D ELIVERY
ting most comfortable« and pleas­ he purchased of a mail order house "of their very own."
No «2
! 18 A M
1 :33 A. M
"We will have this wyek a letter
ant. A change that will bx^ appre­ enn be purchased at home, .aiqh ^
No »1
Hi t.r&gt; A M
11 05 A M
. . . compare
_
,
, , with
.1 mid •
«ample
literature Sent t c» each
ciated is the landing at Delaimi, prices that
favorably
'
th
No ,»11
2 22 I’ M
2 42 I' M
,
.
,
.
,
,
..
society
known
of
in
the
white
Stale
outhern x p r ess o m pan y
8 .Ml p M
No 28
where the arrival of the boats i* the inrtres asked in uny city in the
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n
.
I
mon
It
I*
expected
ilmi
alter
now made at (&gt; a. m. instead of I land.
Our merchant» pay a large
South h o u r 1
.
rending
the»,- letter» our worker»,
“ S e r v e th e P u b l i c "
a. m. as formerly
Traveler» are. portion of, the expenses of the city;
! ’ •»» " M
N o ‘U
t.s r m
ll
not
so
already.
will
inenough
inNo »
M
able to get breakfast on the bout« 1 hey employ
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teresled to »end at once to Mr
No.
! .il) F M
before landing, and lhis will be a und they
continually donate money ,,
„ ,,
No
' a f
M
• great convenience. One of the most and services for the upbuilding of Mn' ru,1 f
U,t
l,,* r* ,u r**
y
popular trips from Jacksonville dur­ the city. They are entitled to the
a" a‘&gt;"»&gt; wh&gt;' “ '&gt;‘1
O 'K .l)
ing the winter is the river trip to support of our’ people, and in sup-1lh® (r,ub# urt&lt; V° be mati* * #ucc**»Arrivi»
'
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1
to-i;*'*
Ralatka and Sanford and thousand* porting them the cost is no more k0 f cour"c lim" nn\ rlo»er now
......
N-* 1 . i ut r Vu.
i.o
v.
of tourists enjoy it each year.— than the cost of supporting mall { i ' * " ' T ! * * * ” *fcL 0 l |r U n d oi
Let. »bürg
Times-Union.
order hou.es, which do nothing fo r( 1
U
hut °Lnly lh(&gt;8e bo8‘ posted
No 21 Arrive
10:55 A. M.
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the city or it* people.
I rpa,izL’ what ‘ h“&gt;' mcu" to lhfl vury
No. 21 l»-y vu
5:58 P. M.
poorest people ami their bettefnetWe have the ussurancp of the A t­
No. 158 Arrive
5:20 1*. M
rhe mull order house b an o cto -i l o ^
UUo t ,1090 gjvlng , ht.ir lives
lantic Corst Line otllclafs that they
No 157 I/-« ve
6:36 A. M.
pun. with tentacles reaching into 1(, &lt;lai|y ||(rif|ce .-t0 m|lke #ntU
are doing.and will continue to -do every nook and corner of the land,
•
Trilby
“ all in their power to give the grow- drawing the Gnuncial life blood to a meet" at the- Children's Home. In
No. 25 Arrive
1 00 P. M
. era and the public in genorni the common center. It is a parasite to order thal these "ends” will meet
No. 21 L av e, . ......... 2:25 P. M.
AH
Soci­
best service possible. That delays thc business world und thc fact that was the club plan . started.
Clyde Line Boats
, will occur from time to time but it continues to exist as an ilistitutiou eties around Tampa can give half
( SI. John* Hiver)
„
of their ciub money to the local city
that they ure ttriving to overcome
Arrive
10:00
A.M. Leave 11:30 A.M.
ts anything hut complimentary
1 orphanage.
the diflicu'ties and that the service
the hundreds of ¡jhort..sighted People
Our societies have given little for
•1 has been improved ami Florida trade who give their hard eurmsl money
hr
this,
our special home missionary
will Le terVed; This will be good towurds its support.
cause,
this year. But there is' otto ^ '• • W l/iñ Y A '^ sV xV n W W fV W tin ifJA V tiV n fV S Y k Y W iY ^ U V W xY iY W xV aY iti«;^ '.
news to ‘the Florida grower? »bo
mouth yet. Let me know- if you a
“ from this time on will be moving
FO R R EST LA K E'S OPPONENT- working uO clubs, please, either
hundred* of cars of winter veget­
"Wo do not believe that Forrest directly. Endeavor or in general work
ables to poiota in the north and to
Lake
of Sanford ia thc right man to With other good people of your
whom a few- hours delay means loss
Several societies including
select
for the speakership of thc next towns.
of money in decayed vegetables.
Juniors
ulrcady
are at it.
Others
house.
Forrest
Lilke
is
not
u
friend
a The Herald haa no wish to criticise
except where criticism is needed of the citrus fruit growers of the are planning Christinas gifts of eat­
und hopis th a t the railroads will state. Hu was the most hitter fight­ ables, clothing, etc., as well as mon­
We desire to ailviac our customers that on December 1st, 1914, Stamp Tax on the f«»l
Tell us what you ure doing,
continue to give the growers the er against an adequate immature ey.
lowing items will become effective:
and
may
God
bless
you,
as
He
fruit
law
at
the
last
session.
He
best service'" post lb! * during ^he re­
' PROMISSORY NOTES.............. ..... ....... ;____
Two ¿ents per. $100:00 value.
mainder of the reason. The war has was on the committee having this surely «fill, in your efforts " T o Save
RILL OK LADING OR EXPRESS RECEIPT
. One' cent stamp on each bill of
cut the traffic business of alt the bill ih charge, and thus his influence a. B ab y ."
G R A C E A. TO W N SEN D .
railroads and a system of retrench­ wfis powerful.
lading or express receipt.
"W hen the bill was finally forced
ment is made necessary but we unDEEDS TO REAL ESTATE.
Fifty cents for each $500.00 value
^Hookworm Rented)’ in Florida
.deratand th at Florida has better out of commllteo it was so emas­
INSURANCE.....................
One-half
of one cent on each ?1 1"
¡.ATwo Florida physicians, unnounce
service than the other, pouthern culated as to be utterly worthless
of
premium
charged.
iF- . - states, a m atter for our congrtt Bu­ ftjr tho purpose for which* the grow- that" they have discovered un ef­
PROXIES OR VOTING POWERS
..Ten
cents!
ebs' of the slate intended it. The ficient substitute (or thymol in tho
ttons.
TRANSFER OF STOCK CERTIFICATES
Two cenLs p er $ 1 0 0 .0 0 value
Florida S tate Hortlccultural Society, treatment of hookworm.
POWER OF ATTORNEY (Ordinary).....................
Ven cenbf.
the Florida Citrus Exchange, and a
T I M E S A R E CUANGIMO
The new hookworm remedy is not
POWER of ATTORNEY, for CONVEYANCE of REAL
state
mass
meeting
of
the
citrus
in any sense a new remedy except
T i e conduct of a newspaper Is
- ESTATE, COLLECTION of RENTS. DIVIDENDS, Etc...Twenty-five cents. *
bo.h a business and a profession fruit growers ondorcetf thc hill As that It* haa not been used heretofore
PROTEST ON NOTES, CHECKS, E T C ....................... Twenty-five cents.
Grower.
in the treatment of hookworm. It
and this 1 ua ontity is rap dly be­ presented.'*-—Florida
t
TELEGRAPH OR TELEPHONE MESSAGES ...............When charge exceeds 15c tax of
coming recognised, not only by
I t dught not to make much dif­ is the produci of a weed which
1c on each message,
there engaged in this vocation, but ference to the members of tho com­ grows abundantly in Floridn. The
or
stamping
Initials an '
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by tpc public ut large. - -There has ing Florida legislature what this.R e­ weed is commonly known as " J c r £
been a great, change in the pOraonol- publican editor thinks,
And It saiem oak," and the product b

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As Your Dai ly " Del ivery W agon M
ju st because you are located 40 to
I 00 miles from the city is no reason
w h y you are out of reach o f the citv
consum er or the city stores. E arlv
m orning trains and our city delivery
service will pul you on an equality
w ith any suburban trucker, poultry
farm, orchard
d airy.
W e w ill deliver for you. Y o u can
older c 11y bargains slap ped to you
by E xp ress C . O . D ., and this
brings the bargains to you r very
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per b o x .
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a s i g n p a i n t e r a n d me n fur all t h e
departm ents.
llrlng m your vuyk
a ni l h a v e it promptl y dmu
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t Wi l l ie Stri ngl el lnw
has ret ut tied
t o hi* rural retreat m a r I n Land,
Tadne for fancy wo r k .
F r e s h y e a s t a f t e r upendi ng a lew dux« in this
rskes and I10!1 l' orn, a t S i m o n s. 22-1 f v i c i n i t y wi th friends and r e l a t i v e !
this y « r .

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Herald ollici an a p p r e c i a t e d cal l .

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He a ut i f u l
Japanese
place c a r ds
a n d h a nd t nu d e Ori ent al caps from
J a p a n ' a n d Asia. T h u r s da y and Fri
d a y a f t e r n o o n s at
Mrs
Williams*
s t ur e
For S a l e
pi ano iioxt

gallon
! S t o r e Oil T a n k . I C o m p u t i n g Ch e e s e
Congregational L a d i e s ' Aid S o c i e t y .
Knife.
All at U t i l e r s
.lll-'Jte
Nest Friday ni ght t h e C o m m c r Dr. C. W Persons &lt;d O r l ando was
di) Clul&gt; will have a s m o k e r a t t h e
i a m o n g t h e promi nent \i#itnr* here
* City Hall and all ar e c or di al l y i nyesterday.
His
many
S a nf o r d
filed to attend.
f ri eml # were del i ghted t o see t h e
Auto Livery— Prompt s er v i ce — D o c t o r i n s uc h good he a l t h

it Mrs. William# mlllrhery »ton- tor

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pjy phone 281. Night phone 19Ü.
16-tf
C. C. Wilson. ton are the gues t s of his f a t h e r ,
C, \V. Ilantoiil a n d will be j h e r e
until alter the. C h r i s t m a s h o l i d a y s .

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WOMAN’S CLUB

HOTEL ARRIVALS

Sanford Ho use
Me mb e r # of t he L i t e r a t u r e DeW
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He nr y . SI
L ou i s ,
Mo.; pamnetii
n r e m i n d e d ot next me e t Hu g h M
L ee c h. J
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T h u r s t o n , mg of - . m e to lie he l d t hi s U n i t i e s
A t l a n t a , ( i a . : .1 it
F o x , C h i c a g o , d a y, D e c !». at r l ui i room«
[*rn
111 . (
A Vixiiui, t t r i a n d o
Dr a n d g r a m i- )&lt;.!!■.w«
Mrs * l uxer, I K m o l u ! i*. H î
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L a n i n . Mr« (&gt; It
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M u r p h y , t ' i netnnuti . O h i o ; A
W .Jinson
Martin,
italtimore.
Mil . I». J .
Loui s a M
Al eu t i .
Mr«
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Miocker, \\ Y Mi c k l e , W A F a t - ' M a r l i n
ter#hall. Mi s s l lonron, Mi ss S t e p h e n s
T h e I h . u m t i x e C h n r n r t e risttr.» of
S t a n l e y Wn|b(nok. C u r t i c e S k i n n e r , U n s i I ■ and J a m e «
Wor k« .
Mr&gt;
Kd
Mnkle.
I*
Hill- i ol e,
Mr*
A C Mrown
Ti me . _* 4 5
H a r d e n F Co l e . D e l . a n d . F l a . W. J .
D ou g l a s s a n d wile, N Y city ; l ì . 1
H a t e Mali) Boy
K a g e r t o n . J r . , uml wife. O r l a n d o ; J .
T h e foll owing f r o m t h e
Di&lt;on,
L Helen, C h i c a g o , 111.. K E . Engl e ,
Illinois, Te l e graph will he i n t e r e s t ­
I s a a c D, S a y r e , Win. S . F e a s t s Phi l i ng ne ws t o t h e f r i e n d s ot M r and
a d el p h i a . F a . ;
Mr. a n d
Mr s.
H.
M r j . , G p o r g e Holt i n this c i t y :
Power#, G r e e n May, V i # . ; .1 W r i g h t
" M r . and Mi*
G e o r g e Holt of
T a t e m . O r l a n d o ; W S G u r d o n , Co,
B l o o m i n g t o n are tin* proud p a r e nt s
l u mh u s . O h i o ; / r a n k U
P a t t e r s o n , &lt;)( a n ^ g|u _i|hj ünfl’. hul f |lot|I|U
J a s . A. P a t t e r s o n , N
N. c i t y ; Mr ,
byrrx at t h e D i x o n hos pi t al y e s t e r a n d Mrs. D T
Gurlund.« D a y toil,
d a y.
M r s . HotL was f o r me r l y Mi ss
u h i o ; W. T . Lewi s, U r l a n d o ; M r s . A.
B e s s t t e a r of t his c i t y
T u u s e y , D a y t o n . O h i o ; D M. Hops«&gt;n, T a t n p n , * F l a . ; A
L.
Terey,
Notice
L oui s vi l l e , K y . ; II. P. B e n n e t t , HosT h e r e will' he a n a n n u a l me e t i n g
t o n . M a s s . ; Cha#. M e d r i k o w , New'
of t h e s t o c k h o l d e r s ot t he Guo. H,
O r l e a n s , L a , ; Hurry M e t l o r , P b l l a F e F h a l d H a r d w a r e Co.,- on t he. s e c o n d
d e l p h l a , P a . ; C l a u d e C. J o n e s , At*
T h u r s d a y in J a n u a r y , a t 3:110 o ' c l o c k
c u d i a ; W. C. C u n n i n g h a m , L ou l a p, ,m. a t t h e office of t h e c o m p a n y
vl l &gt;e * K y - J - E . J e r v e y , N. C . d i t y ;
f o r t h e e l e c t i on of o Ulcera,
G. W . R o b i n s o n , M a c o n . G n . ; U. T .

nt a nKl nughl e r a n d drew t r i m J t o
( o u r t a t e r m of 13 year».
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l a b o r in t h e s l a t e '
j o -on
111 »
c o u n s el t o o k a n ajipeul to 1 he ,-»npremi* C o u r t of Fl ori da r u i n the c
» ul t t h a t t h e lower court w,.« r.
vented, J u s t i c e Co c k e r e l del i vering
t h e o j i i n i on o f t he court
T h e ( k j a m l i i l air
T h e fifth a n n u a l s ub - t r o p i c a l m i d ­
wi nt e r f a i r will he held in O r l ando
F e b r u a r y h t o 13 i ncl usi ve
The
d i r e c t o r s h a v e s ent out tin p r e m i u m
l i s t a n d i t s h o w s t h a t s pl endi d and
v a r i e d e x h i b i t s are e x i we t e d
The
p r e m i u m list i n c l u d e s t h e rules and
r e g u l a t i o n s a n d ma ny , po i nt s ,pf
me r e s t r e g a r d i n g tiu big fair
Orantri'. tV
V o l u s il a ., L a k e and Ke
Sem
tthge,
miinule
no b
counties will p a r t i c i pa t e , a n d the
p r o g r a m s h o w s t h a t t h e r e will be
p l e n t y t o untune a n d i n t e r e s t the
t h o u s a n d s wh o vi sit O r l a n d o d uri ng
t h e fai r.
R u n n i n g a nd ha r ne s s races
a r e a n n o u n c e d for e a c h d a y , and
t h e r e will be nume r ous e n t r i es fur
Oiaiffi e v e n t .
P r i m s are ntT' red lor
ull m a n n e r of f a r m product», rtm
c h i n e r y , f a n c y article», poul t ry, live
s t o c k a n d o t h e r things.
A special
f e a t u r e will b e t he school e xh i b i t s
a n d It is pl ai n t h e r e will be tnliny
h a p p y c hi ld r o n a f t e r t h e fair, for
the clover ones m a y i l n numerous
p r i m s if t h e y go in t o win.
The
book * o f t h e mi d- wi nt e r f a i r cornp r i m s e i g h t y - s i x pages, a n d is t h o r ­
o u g h l y t t i m p r u h e n s i v e a n d ' v e r y i n­
teresting.- Times-Union.

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in ito- a f ter mooii
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ti o r»|«xi»ll)l l*nlli»nt. «mootk »nd p«rra«i»ot.
Come m und l»t u&gt; iko.v you th- n«w C a r t a ink
fraltle villi dll Or w Hat. lUUllwIlrl.

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Clocks
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Our stock is stric tly high ^ratle and every a r ­
ticle i;« warranted by us to he as represented. We
gu arantee satisfaction in every side. A share of
your patronage solicited.

T o SdiiiairaiEo t J i ^ w o f e i r
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HU»- To. rir*i arid opernti^’ftfWc PitrC
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lu Id.
All M a s o n s a re i n v i t e d t o a t - \cur» 0 I no t l ess t h a n SCO,0 0 0 per d a y.
t e nd t h e s e m e e t i n g s . * ’
*’ 11 is e s t i m a t e d t h a t t he d ai l y
U e t r u s t t h a t e v e r y M a s o n i n t h e e x p e n d i t u r e p e r mi le f o r t h e o p e r a - ,
,
t h e m s e l v e s o f t h e 1 tiou of ut ot o . v e hi cl e s is $4 p e r d a y )
|&lt;l ty W1
ab ove meetings.
And we a s s u r e
pt&gt;l
utile. . T h a i is w h a t it cos t » on
you t h u l y o u will be
welcome.
B y otti
p r e s en t d i r t r o a ds .
Good roads
or de r s of W o r s h i p f u l
Muster
will i t i l t h a t cost to $2 per »lay per
O L
IAN I . O U , mill
T h a t ha« b e e n
di*iiiof,i*t r a t e d

a

fiirnr. tn,| art* Invited lu a place In a&gt;ur
church life
" Come Ihou with
and we

now we will h a v e 20U.00U nul o»

in Kansas.'

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lune i I « .uh I ‘ i .. I .In
All i ni l i i r , lu I h, e l ) hat
rurdlsl wrl

Hut a t t h e pr e s e n t t i m e ther» i# írr
and vi s i t ers in t h e c i t y un* ryj qu c s t e d n kx, ted in a u t o m o b i l e s and m o t o r r~.
t o me e t »it t he bull a t ( i : 30 p, m.
j vulncluj f i f t y mi ll i on d o l l a r s Iti K a n ’Ü S t, -*.a
offleor#

W h e n egg» nrn broken and cannot
be used at onen, they w-IH k e ep mu c h
b et t er tf th*&gt; s he l l s are removed and a
q u a r t e r ot a teaspoonful of Halt I#
beat on In for each egg.

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Sttiiiit) »chool, '* If» » Til
t’irarhlng■ M «■ tn
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i» In re to a t t e n d t h e
l u t e i oi ivetiS?
t Pia
l i r e ' s how Mr. A l b r i g h t ligure»
, hat K a n s a s coul d h a v e p a v e d gl il ght &gt;
wa&gt; a m i t«v»* iniiniy
h i r e are qO.mm a ill omobi l i • in t . s
K. »as ’ ’ In- said
" A n o t h e r wliem
cro| line we M a d tills y e a r will j y v
fruii

To Save an Egg.

AT THE CHURCHES

a b l y l o c a t e d for hotel or residence.
B e a u t i f u l s h a d e trees t e n y e a i s old.
no o t h e r p r o p e r t y like it in the city
A p p l y at onc e to W W Long
2 5 -tic

At J. D
Roberts

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WHO MAKE THE LINE OF RU BBER GOODS

T h r e e l ots faci ng P a r k on

3 I -Tue«- lie .
wife. M a i n e . E l m e r E
K l i n e , Aut i ur n da l e; G A Vura.il, U r l a n d o ; J .
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pl ace o| h u ' i n e s s ju«l
know I hat
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xrr unusually p r e t t y t b i s y e ar
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th«m on your C h r i s t m a s pa c k a g e «
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her l a t h e r t hr ou g h d e a t h w lindi o c ­ N
At Bower» drug s t or e .
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F r y ho l d ,
W a s h i n g t o n , l adi es of t he Hupt ist c h u r c h .
,
c u r r e d in Ur l a nd o.
Br oo ms and B r o o m s
P l e as e t a k e one pe ep i n t o t h e hags
D &lt;* : H M S n y d e r , P h i l a d e l p h i a ,
At Lelller’s, 20c, ;I0, 40e.
C o m e and ’(‘ M r a n d Mr» J i m m y S t e w a r t of
P a . I A R u d oi p h , J a x ; M R . We s- a n d y ou will lie s ur e t o b uy s e v e r a l .
E l m a v e n u e a r e rej oi c i ng o v e r the t e r v e l t .
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S p e c ia ls in M a r k e t
Western Beef
Western Pork Loins
Western Spring Lam b
Corn Fed Florida Pork
Good i lorida B eef
Beef Brains
Country Style Sausage
Link Sausage
Homemade Sau sage
Frankfurls
Spare Ribs
Pig. Tails
Beef Liver
M e d Ham
Sliced Raw Ham
Star Regular Ham s
‘S tar Breakfast B acon

t h e se ark th e peo ple

WANTED
—

Oranges, CJrapefruit, Tan
(TPrini**; K
n t s m n i i s Florida
F lo r id ;
geri.nes,
Sataumas,

Wgotahles. Pecans, Eggs, 1’miltry.
you'.’

What have

Write, wire or iilmne us.

11r)and again
In
other w.ird»,
th, e wi,I be savcil by having goo»i

PROMIT RETURNS ON CONSKiNMENTS

Slorkholdcrs' Meeting
,
1 7 0 0 Pl*r n,lU*’ " h,l h w
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T h e a nn u a l m e e t i n g of t h e s t o c k - *H-r c v, , t un &gt; I U' 0U0'
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hol der s of t he F i r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k
.*’ V o u c u n figure i t y o u r s el f
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of S a n f o r d will be held a t t h e office
of t h e B i t n k j n S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , on roads woul d m a k e it p o s s i b l e t o h a v e
that
woul d
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NO. 8 BJIOAD S T R E E T
th o second
Tuesday
in J a n u a r y , an i n v e s t m e n t
1 6 , 0 0 0 mi les,, uf p a v e d h i g h w a y In
A. D. 1915, a t 10 o’ c l oc k a. m.
JACK SO N VILLE,
lhl&gt; s t a t e w i t h o u t t h e loss of a s l n l W
B. F. W H I T N E R ,
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SCENE IN " B E L I E V E M E ", AT THTTTMTETirAL, TONIGHT
g i v i n g the p u b l i c a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o
b e Ite&amp;rd. All we h a v e t o s o y , wi t h
r e f e r e n c e to t l t u t j i s t h a O
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a m o u n t of t o n n a g e in i r e g ht , and h u v e resul ted i n c h a ng i n g a s i n g l e
f i g ur e b r f or r us nr I rought t h e c a r ­
¡ hi ts c a u s e d a de c r e a s e iti t h e mini
m o r e r evenue.
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t h a t a M \ \ l Ml M \ M( &gt; f N T of d o e s not in any way iiiTecl t h e rev
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s - r v i e * I »• p - r i o r m e d , f o r a m i ni ­ e n u e which t h e r ai lr oa d is a c t u a ll y
I.Ingerii* t o w n s III ml f&lt;|:t 11*&gt;iim of tin*
In a ns w e r to ■tyles ma de fumons In t h e pi -l ures of
m u m a m o u n t of liiisitics-* t*» be fared g e t t i n g from b u s i n e s s
for. w h i c h j t e x a c t l y t h e condi t i on o t h e r c r i t u i s m s , t h u t the C o m m i s ­ Kat e (ireeiinvvny ar c popul ar for little
t f a f f ai r s wo m e c o n f r o n t e d with s i o n e r s have a c t e d wi t ho ut d u e r e ­ girls' pa r t y w e a r T h e y mny la? plain,
t o d a y , i n no t on l y F i o r i d u . b u t ’ In g a r d t o the p u b l i c , we regret t o s a y ! embroi dered or trimmed vvllli bue. hut
p n u t i c a l l y e v e r y s l a t e in t h e Fni tei l t h a t t h e r e s . *ei m t o lie a m i s c o n c e p - a ha nd s o me nodi is an I nvar i abl e a c ­
T h e r e are i n s t a n c e s where ¡ l i o n o n the pa r t o f some of w h a t is compli idmCM.
States
I'l rl ured her«* Is a «-Imriiiltiir ft*»k **f
the ligures how pa s s e n g e r t r a i n mile j i n t e n d e d by a regulative law regu
f liaiel »•inlirolderisl &lt;**tle
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corporation*
e a r n i n g ' id o n l y i I I » J I c e n t s .per j l u t i n g inibii
waist Km* nml pulTi-d sleev e s are uunlnt
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t i o n s , w h i c h m a s t h a v e nlTocted a
t r e a t m a n y of t h e peopl e o f t h i s and
o t h e r s t a t e s , which c o n d i t i o n s have

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NATION OF TRAIN'S
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A n u m b e r of lt*tIc-rn h a w bet n r e ­
c e i v e d ( r u m a l ong tin- I n c ui d i k e c u t r a i l w a y s in H o r i d u , com| lu ni ng
to
t h e C o n m i s s i o o t r s of r e d u c e d
patutoiigcr t r a n s e r v i c e , a m i »we h a v e
n o t i c e d a ' a o , - a - n u m b e r of c r i t i c i s m s
i n t h e p a pe r s wi t h r e f e r e n c e t o t h e s e
r e d u c t i o n s in s e r v i c e on s o m e tines.
W e t h e r e f o r e d e e m it a d v i s a b l e to
m a k e a s t a t e m e n t of e x i * t i n g roridittot s w hi ch lutve m a d e it n e i e w i . r j
for t h e Comtnissnn. iT. » to out liorina r e d u c t i o n in t h e set vice in t e n a n t
instances
A c c o r d i n g to t h e r e i o r t l s b e f o r e
t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r s , t h e r e .lias been
a constant
d e c r e a s e in pn**sengcr
e a r n i n g * on all of t h e i m p o r t a n t bliruilkiTi. ami l.lfllllu-' largely lltr a i l w a y s of F l o r i da . E X C E P T I N G ■reused,
but
today
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O N K ( T l i e , F l o r i da E a s t C o a s t R a i l ­ MOiu-rs or»* c o n f r o n t e d w i t h o ne of
w a y C o m p a n y &gt; s i n c e t h e o u t b r e a k t wo t h i n g s , viz
o f t h e E u r o p e a n war.
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of the a nioii i t of »*-f » I * 1 1 . d r * . otiaM*
wfuestion, to a u t h o r i z e t h e r u - t a i l * rule.» b y ctl owii ig a eur t t i l l , l ie n t in
m u n i oi-sMifwiwMut. w-iu-rever it could serv ice. w hi i h will h e l p t h e r a i l r o a d
b e u c c o m pits lied wi t h o u t s e r i o us l y ctilllpaiites r e c o u p s ome ot t lie lusse*

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neither this nor any other Cotnmi».sion can sucres»fully maintain that
a service muni in? rendered, which
results in,'Jurgo losses.
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to take the other position, then thy
public would hnvo to pay for it. by
an increase in rates, becuuse thu rail­
way companies under the laws of
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devoted to public use.

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tin* l u m b e r luiniiio.»« i* pravti call y ,
at a htaml s t i l l .
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m o d i t i e s t o g e t h e r w i t h tin* i n b o u n d
m e r c h a n d i s e s h i p m e n t s u»od in t h e i r
p r o d u c t i o n c o n s t i i u t e a an e n o r m o u s
t o n n a g e of ti lt r a i l r o a d » .
We feel
u n d e r t h e circmnstuiu-«*» ti mi if w«&gt;
Tai l m a i n t a i n
t h e present » t a l u s
un t i l t h e r e is c h a n g e l or tin* h e l l e r ,
we will i ndeed In* f o r t u n a t e .
Wt? bel ie ve t h a t t h e p u b l ic will
a g r e e t h a t t h e y b a v e no ri ght R o
demand a M-rvico of tin* i ail ways

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Bicycles

Columbias, Ramblers
Hartfords, Iver Johnsons

Racycles
Sanford Roadsters

It is with regret thut we find it
necessary to make this »Uitcijiint.
W e'leei Flotida is in better shape
generally than any other southern
state, und we muko this, ex pi a nation
in the hope that it will up|&gt;cnl to the
fair mindedness of the people of this
state, believing they arc fair, whenonce they know the facts.
in conclusion we wish to add tint
we have an understanding with the
oHirers of all the railways whom wo
havu allowed to reduce- their train
service, that the same will be re­
SEED PO TATO ES
sumed ju s t as soon nit the traffic «ill
OroWn on tk* r u n« d hUU ol St*vib«n County,
warrant It and without contest.
■bout tWO ti»l aboT* «•■ Wv»L
R. Hudson Burr.
F R E E P R O M D IS E A S E
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Newton A. Blitch,
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W A L K E R SEED POTATO FARMS
iUdread Commissioners.
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‘ which t h e y a r e s u s t a i n i n g
the li.,“t iif ail t h e Southern - t a j e . t o
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a n d p a s s e n g e r liUsineXs. it mu s t lie t h e C o mmi ss i on e r * * have a l l o w e d a a n d mi l es of ra i l r oi . d a n d f i opu l at i o n
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PAGE SEVEN

C ln i Reunion Hero.
T h e man who #un (hn huig-diBtanro
n i p ni tin* V u I k I 1 1 c l a s s reunion thl« .
y e a r . which « n u m b e r of H a rt fo rd
nluum l nUi-ridr&lt;l tra v e le d all tllo w ay

from Java, says l In* Hartford Conran*
In th a n k in g Ills c l a s s m a t e s for th e c u *
I»** re ferred to a n o t h e r long d is t a n c e
cup which a 1901 limn won ut a c l a s s
reunion a few y e a r s amt hy tr a v e lin g
fr*&gt;ni heaven to e a r t h . " am) ho said
Unit
Hi" c h a n g e s
in t e m p e r a tu r e
th ro u g h which he Imd unused led him
to th in k that he had equaled th is p re ­
vious record only th at ho had c o m «
from th e o th er d irection
" W h a t wus that h e av e n to c n r l h roc*
u r d ’ ’ said one of th e fe llers who had
toil been hack to a reunion fo r many
&gt; ca rs .
“ D o n 't you know t h a t ’ " said tho otb-

jirs. “That was when W------ broke oft
his honeym oon trip In order to co m «
h a c k to the re u n io n ."
Ship S aved by Echo.
Ca pt a i n W e ek s of tin* Bri ti s h steam*
shi p l»|i&gt; »( Mull, has nnrrutcil hovf
mi e c h o m i &lt;d his shi p from c ol l i s i on
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deal i ng wt l h tils foes
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latter of o t h e r a n i m a l s ho could not
c l i m b a t r e e at all. for he e o ild not a e
compilati It by his c l aws us t h e r a f and
squi r rel and r a c c o o n nud oi li er a n i m a Is
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Plum bing and
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T r a d ir e In S la te and Federal Courts
1 tanka and them players, toG as Fitting
with several othora of moro
(jiirncr-WoodrufT Hldg
Sanford Flu
B experience, give a wide field
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'hlch to aelect^ From this same
Attention And Rest Efforts
s*llon a fomyfdablo doubles pair
"* torpiefC although pairs nlJ^pwomcd to tho noceflsary Opposti« City Hall
Telephone No 23
D EN TIST
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Office : Yowcll Building
8 *&gt;• Church, who surprised tho
C«P gallery by defeating Doust
S IN FORD
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them as completely. Verily wan the
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* old fellow correct when he «aid that
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"time was made for »laves."
He
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have
told
the
truth
by
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saying that lime also makes slaves
many suppose,
of most of us and cowards of all
To have a good time oh
of us.
the earth;
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are free unto those
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Who know how to value
Chicago the other day. The given
their worth.
melancholy ol existence now and
then asserts its powerful grip upon
The .sweetest music the
our souls and then— one swift flash
birds to us sinfi.
* |and all 1» over. We are wont to pass
The loveliest of ' flower»
an inconsiderate opinion upon the
grow wild;
rash adt of self destruction*without
The finest of drinks fiushes
knowing or trying to know the un­
out of the spring—
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utterable burdens which have weigh­
All free to man. woman
ed upon Jhe stricken victims.
and child.
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Utfch pictures as Nuturo
supplies,
Forever, all over to sinner
and suint,
Who use to advantage
their eyes.
Kind words abd filad looks,
smiles cheery and brave
Cost nothing—no noth­
ing at all;
And yet all the wealth Mon
tc Cristo could save
Cun make no suph pleas­
ures befall.

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f? ? ~
^-t-moment no-light for their tourney.
Like a lost mariner on a limitless
expanse’ t)f troubled sea8, rudder­
less, with tattered sails and leveled
masts, h^ scans in vain the black
horizon for a gleam of hope, but
finds it not.
And while we may
think that the braver is the better
way, what do we know of the grind­
ing conflict and the crushing burden
that bean* so grievously upon the
wavering sdul? *

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To bask in the sunshine, to
breathe the pure air,
Honest toil, the enjoy­
ment of health.
Sweet slumber refreshing
these pleasures we share.
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Without our portion of
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wealth.
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tried, true and strong.
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love and be loved for
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love'; sake;
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hajipy arni long
1» free to whoever will
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man} people without hearing the re­
mark that the seasons are so brief,
SkMf
that it will be but u short time neforo winter, or to the years con o
and go so fast ns we grow older.
* BUI it i* a |leas. Hi thing to I ar;
it Is not a dreamy tab' by any man­
ner of means,’*
There is no more distressing tiling
in life .tljan to have the days or
months drag wearily and lengthil
-~-or to appear to drag lengthily. It
ia tho chunge, tho variety, the mo­
tion that is enchanting. Ho when
on refers to the flight ol time it is
evident that with him or her the
years arc not burdensome nor time
an encumbrance upon the hands.
Of course the ueusons are going by
rapidly, and the years flying around*
.oa months did. in our youth.
But
ther« are the sumo number of heurt
beats, or nearly the same number,
'and the mental processes are us aetiVb as when t h e . years were slower
In their passage.
Life is a mysterious thing. Each
Hie is complete within itself. The
few brief days of the tiny insect are
quite as much to it as the three
score years and ten to ua— and no
more. The thousands of years of
the giant' sequoia
of
California
amount to - no more than does tho
apnn of human existence. And if our
»r- , lives should have been planned os
extend 'over but a single year, we
ahould have been aa happy—and as
usefuf—ss we are now.
I t doesn't seem to make any dif­
ference about time in fact.
The
time we know ia only a moment, any
way, the present only amounts to
anything— and the preaent ia an
eternity.
There will be no to■morrow so far aa wo are concerned;
it ia today with ua always.
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Probably the greatest enemy to
happiness was the invention of
marking time, the dividing of yesra
Into seasons, and the seasons into
days or months, and the days into
hours, and the days into hourf. How
much niore glorious would it be if
wo had ho record founded upon the
revolutions of the aun— If we cared
nothing about when we were born
nor when we are' to. die— to Jive to­
day with never a thought of yester­
day or tomorrow.
We should tccomplish ss much— and have no re­
grets.
We should travel as far—
with no remind/?« that we might
have traveled farther.
We ahould
begin the tasks aa readily and .finish

Over on thd other side, beyond
the confines of this world of ours
there may he some solute for the
hearts whose griefs have been too
hard to hear.. It is not in the mind
of man, nor has lie the spiritual gift
to know what compensation i» pre­
pared for him whose sorrows overhire his strength. Judge not for you
know not what you judge

Mrs. Blackman and Prof. Baker, W
Mr». Blackman and Pruf, Baker
(Continued From Page'3)
accompanied Messrs. II. T. Pope,
II. W. Crecj}.. J. W. Noxen and B.
Childrtn't /lug ExtrcUt*
An inU-resting and pleasing pro Blackman from Winter Park to atgram was rendered by the chil-iren\attend the Klks Memorial service
of the Methodist Sunday achool ’ Sunday afternoon.
Sunday morning at the S t ir The­
atre that was fully appreciat'd and
prof. G. V. Anderson, a teacher
enjoyed by their parents and friends, ¡n the Sunford High School twelve
The excellence of the program wa« years ago is in the city greeting old
due lo the untiring efforts of Mrs friends and renewing pleasant imW. W. Abernathy who drilled the prcssioiis. Hw*js a guest of the St.
children, with the assistance of Mis* Johns House.
Katherine Steinmcyer, the pianist.
The program follows;
Prof, and Mrs. Blackman and
Address, Object of our Children's their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Day Offering, by Dwight Smith
B. Blufkman of Kollins College came
Song. Children's Day by several ov&lt;&gt;r from Winter Park Monday
girls.
morning to spend the diy on Lake
Recitation, The Bailies We Have Monroe with Capt. Pagenhurt on
on Our Cradle Roll, by Mary Fields, the "M am ie.”
Song, G double O D - Good, by l
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little Thelma and May Godby.
Mrs. Granger left hurriedly for
Recitation, G o d -is Love, by C 1- Jacksonville Saturday because of
the illness of her daughter. Mrs.
rinne Steinmcyer.
Sage.
Song, by Marion -Newton,
its »italiani ‘ Give end— Love, by
Lucille Pope. • '
Song, Brighten the Way with a
Smile, by MolHe Abernathy,"*Caro­
lyn Spencer, Julia Laing, Aryia
Mason.
Chok, ».iiK* A&lt;h Vtt— UiLcakall.
Song, by little Margaret .Cowan.
Recitation, Virginia Jenkins.
Recitation, Good Partners, by
Mpllie Abernathy.
. Ihmminl ill Club Hoorn*

The dance loving element of San­
ford will have an opportunity on
Thursday evening to witness in ull
their beauty and grace the new
dances that are creating such a furor
throughout the land.
Under the
auspices of the Social Department
dunring
school committee, Miss
Washington and Mr. Lillard. who
have been giving exhibitions ut Or­
lando for several months will appear
at the Woman's Club rooms on Oak
avenue Thursday evening to exhibit
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these dunces. Miss Washington and
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,
Mr Lillard give an interpretation
that i» graceful and charming, tread
ing the mazes of simple and elab­
orate figures alike with nil the ahnndon ol the true artist
Ah admiv
sion fee will lie charged and in ket«
can be bought of Mis» Belle Smith
•

Wednesday.

Dec

Mr
(¡cd
Y.
daughter.
Nil«»

1tit h
M ut ra &gt; ami
curile
Murray

in«
of

gitfs and on that great day ol days Gluey, 111., arrived in Sanford Satur­
he . goes into retirement to count day and Will spend some weeks here.
up the losses. He is uUo expected They have rooms at the home of
tfi go into ectasies over each hatch Dr. C. E. Walker.
of so-called Xmas gift«. I hope
they get up another car of «tuff for , Mr. Charles Woodruff of Flint.
the poor and needy in the big cities Mich., is the guest of hi» father and
and if Eurojic for it will give me mother, Mr and Mrs K T Wood*
a chance to work off some of my|ru|j
surplus. ,
Mr and Mis J F Butler, left for
* 1 inadvertently or absentminded- ’fhoinasvitle Sunday, where they
ly referred to Sanford last Week as * « • ' « li e d by the death of Mr
being without a place where the B u t l e r ' s m o t h e r .
hoya could indulge In something
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickins spent
besides 'pool nnd penny ante, when
tho fact of tho matter ,U that tho Thursday in Do Land, returning to
Fpiscolpalian rector has furnished Sanford on the evening train.
the parish house for tho hoys to
play in and I want to thank him ‘ . Mrs. R.' S. Chappell and Mrs.
for it. Now lot tho boys get off Fannie Chappell Whitten are the
the streets and go over there for an guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Chap­
ovening’s enjoyment and recreation pell oit Celery avenue. It is prob­
and athletics. Meantime what 1 able they will make Sanford their
said about the men of Sanford pro­ future home.
viding a place for the boys upon n
larger scale, goes and 1 stand back y/ Mrs. M. M. Martin of Enterprise
of it. People have come to me late­ spent Monday |n the city greeting
- ly with the statement that the par­ old friends.
ents were to blame for the boys on
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the streets, to whi6h T reply*' that
Miss EWi Padgett of DeLaiul was
tho parents cannot expect to' keep
the young men housed up all the tho week end guest of Mrs. H. H.
time. They arc going out at times Chappell.
and they should go out in the even­
ing for pleasant recreation.

Th* Duke's Question.
The delicate operation of separating
the French Siamese twins, which has
Just been successfully performed, re­
calls Lord Houghton's story of a duko
of BL Albans who. went to Inspect the
orlgtnal Siamese twlni. The lalo .ls
retold In* the "London Express. The
dqke looked at tho two boys, and
then turned to their showman. “Are
they brothers?" he asked. The show­
man's reply has not been preserved.

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For Sale Railroad ticket Sanford Jones, 206 Park avenue
to Vincennes. Indiana, Cheap. InPsya H ig h C om pllm snt to F re n c h and
Wanted Three or four (urimiMft
31-2tp
quire D, c-o Herald.
En glish
Tro o p s — Declares T h a t
rooms for housekeeping
Muit hiv*
hath
in
connection
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Loases on Both Sides H a v e
For Sale Celery farm at a bar­
Been 'Enorm ous.
Herald.
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gain. 15 acres right in village, 500
4
feet from R. R. siding. Cheap and
l-ondou—General French's latest re- on easy terms. 15 acres all plowed
Position wanted by
‘••ng lady.
port of tho battle of tho Alsno given and irrigated.
Fine flowing well, Store or olfice preferred
Adiirtsi
out here quotes this missive found on Tho land is nil fenced and just ready Box 1094, Sanford.
31 .Tipn German officer of tho Soventh Ro- to start planting.
You cun mnko
senro corps: • •
tho
price
of
the
land
thin year. If
"Cerney, South of faion, Sept. 17.
W here Reform Mu t 9* gin.
1914.— My I&gt;oar Parents: Our corps you want n bargain call on owner,
Tho uduit’s habits,
.«lit
has the task of holdlug the heights 209 Fast Fifth St.. Sanford, Fla. .
27-tf
Ideals uro flxud; dorimi
* la») b*
south of Corny In all circumstances
shot at hlUl or thru»!
t ’Jt SI
till the Fourteenth corps on our left I
room "holds tho sani" ••! .■
For bule or Rent Thri
Hit
flank can grip the enemy's flank On
•t acre« ttied the child's mind ’
lhc laour right are other corps
Wo are house, 5 a c r e jilnc
.'-tau., u4
\pply care prcHslons ii id i .v•
fighting with tho Eng sh guards. High* ready for cultivation.
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If they ut 1 ■&gt;ci»tn&gt;:,..t
lamlers and /.ounves, Tho losses on "O w ner." Herald office
30-2tp
ll0th H)(1(&gt;g have
rnormo(lll Kt&gt;r
.. ' . i nagrow Into h i . .. ’ , l l
n10 jnogt part this Is due to tho too
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Ft&gt;r Sale Two S. C. fidl blooded olples holding d e p."i
brilliant French artillery.
Rhode Island Red roosters, $3.50 musi start with th« ■‘ulo u th« |ione
•• MW a
"The
English nro marvelously ■
j,
j.; &lt;th„rpening. R l I) the child I I I th« t
■■■Gra
Ul«
school
.
Ins
1»
trained In making use of ground One
29 2tp
nitul hiftp’Jn
never sees them, and one Is constantly under tire. The French airmen per
For Sale' $3,000 buys a line piece
form wonderful feats We cannot get of property in the city paying 8 per
Diam ond of the Rrf j*tpijtc
rid of them
As soon as an airman cent on the investment
Address
lev* ll
Cultivate a spirit •i
has flown ’over us. ten minutes later Box 107'4. city
• ■ . nf
the diamond among-i ’
29-tf
»« get their shrapnel tire In our p&lt;&gt;
1 * I'tbwf
the believer s lir«a»ipi.
»ItIon
Wo have little artillery In
For Sale \\ Imlesule, shipping Iresh graces shine Ilk« &gt;tn
our corps. without It we cannot get water fi-h bus) rite», including tish of nature, wtth liti Ir
jet aim
forward
nets, tish boat» unit gc^dine launches luster, and various linea. ohUa
"Three days ago our division took also li-h hnttst
r
ii* il
[ in tu ire o f t ' I.
nil the colors ar« unit* d
possession of lliese heights and dug \ iIII ('lit
• ! ilf-.
n
evory »»Hi* t .
2 9 -tb
Itself In Two days ngo. early In the
tue; love Is the fulfill.n. i 1* It*.
morning, we were attacked* by Ini
Houses for sale or rent, J, Musson — Rowland Hill
mensely Slipeplojmy;
.
..
brigade and two battailous and were I ^or ***”*
&gt;,,rd« young lettuce
turned out of our positions The fel- plants, 18 days old. Nick Zernovan,
25-Itltji
lows‘took five guns from us ’ li was a Sanford Farms.
tremendous hand to hand light
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"How l escaped myself 1 am not
clear t then had lo bring up support
FO R R E N T
mi foot Mi horse was wounded and
tip* others »er* too far in Hie rear. ««»❖ ♦♦♦ftftftftftOCftftftftft^ftOftftvft
T h e n c at t l e up t h e g ua r d
J a g u r I ni t i al
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Lor Rent
Rooms lor iiousekecl
Ion. Fourth Joger Muli regiment, ro........... ,
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sen t \&gt;u ii'ith
serve regiment Thirteen, sod Inudwchr
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See Us
a n y th in g in the
regiments Thirteen nnd Sixteen, and
For Kent— Two furnished rooms.
with the help of the arti l lery we d r ov e
Before
Gentlemen preferred.
M r«._ R. E.
lin e o f printed
the f ell ows out of the position agai n.
Going
Tolar; S07 Magnolia.
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tures Hand-to-Hand FightiRQ.

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Our tnnchlne guns did excel l ent wo r k:
the Engli sh fell In heaps

A Oefgpnstratlon.
"I distinctly saw you with the police­
man's arms around you." "Ob, yer,
mum; wasn't It nlcft of him? He was
Chile's Expenditures for Qrldges.
•hbwln* me how to hold a burglar If • Miss Ellxabeth King returned to
Chile has spent 15,(57,500 for S3«
Atlanta Monday night
bridges on govern meat railroads.
! found one In the bouA ”—Life.

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For S a le — Special Bargain on three
Onion»
3 lb»............... 10c
Sull»« h,
in,
city lota, on French avenue, be­ Rad.
YrUoV* 3 II ft
I Or
Mlldint-, |.L
tween 8th and 9th streets, facing the HntnUh, lb ......... 5c Ilia* I'-nfir.. . IV
(iiflir. lb................. 20c
I'l IV
park, cast front.
Inside lots $450 KrmJi locml rffs
45c
Il.ld.it'.
IV
each, corner lot $600. Terms good.
HOW AIIOttT A IlOX o f OH AM.» f. ■sTCT,
Must be sold.
Owner needs the |1IOMF. F o ft (I I U I H T M A S MAI Wl I v K |^
m o n ey s See me at once.
N. H.
Garner.
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TH E VEGETABLE I

F&gt;»f Rent ailcr Nov. 1st 5 room
In our battalion three Iron crosses cottage, 1216 Park avenue
$12 50
have been given one to
. one to
per month including water. (1 W
Captain
. and one to Surgeon —
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I names proha hlj deleted l
Let us Spencer
hope that we shall be the luck) ones
For Rent Good »even acre (arm,
tho next time.
barn and house, near Beck Ham" D u r i n g the first two days of the
truck Station, known as Castle (Jarbattle 1 had only one piece of bread
den.
Address Cora C. Bollinger.
and no wa t er
I spent the ni gh t In
1205
Center
St,, Cnnostotn, New
tho rain without my greatcoat. Tho
12-tfc
rest of my kit Vas on tho horses, York.
which have been left miles behind
For R en t—To refined couple, four
with the baggage, and which. cannot
como up Into the battle because as nice rooniR. Excellent location. Ten
soon ns you put your nose up from dollar» per month. No small chil-!
dren.
Enquire R, Herald Olllce.
behind cover the bullets whistle,
"War Is terrible. Wc aro all hop­
13-tf
ing that a decisive battle will end the
Furnished rooms for housekeeping
war, ns our troops already have got
at
Mrs. C. II. Smith's, 308 Park
around Paris. If wo best the English
tho French resistance will soon be Ave., between 3rd and 4th streets.
broken. Russia will be very quickly
16-tf
dealt with; of this there Is no doubt
For Rent— Two big £tqres on
"Wd have receive^ splendid help
Joe DeMont,
from tho Austrian heavy artillery at Eost First street.
Maubeugc. They bombarded Fort Cer- Coca Cola Company.
24-tf
fontnlno In such a way that there was
not ten meters of parapet which did
Rooms for Rent— Three unfur­
not show enormous craters ntado by nished rooms well located. Inquire
the shells. The armored turrets were at 206 Third S t ;
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28-tfc
found upside down.
For Sale— One team six year old
"Yesterday evening, shout six, in tho
yMr. Chits. F. Haskins went over valley In which our reserves stood, mules, two wagons, one double and
to Daytona Saturday to attend the there was a terrible cannonade so that one single set harness, disc, plows,
Elks Memorial service at that place we saw nothing of Jhe sky but a hand gsrdcn tools and four stacks
Sunday afternoon.
He returned cloud of smoke. We had fow cas­ hsy.
Automobile,
C. E. "Snyder,
ualties." ■
Monday.
Mecca Hammock, R. F. D. No. 1.
30-2 tc
^ M is s Estelle Lewis, who has been
For Sale— A gomL-young strong
Dexterous Dentist
the guest of Mrs. Geo. Shipp on.
team
of mules, with wagon. August
"ft
was
a
dreadful
moment"
said
Sanford Heights has returned to her
tho
dentist.
"I
was
bathing
quietly,
Pohl,
Osteen, Fla.
30-2tp
home at Longwood.
when tho great cavernous Jaws of tho
Rooms to Rent—Three nice fur­
shark opened before niQ.". “What did
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith hnve
nished
roorrs or entire house of seven
you do?" asked ono of tho ladles. "I
moved into their new bungalow o took my forceps out of tho pocket of rooms furnished for season. Inquire
San fold Heights.
31-2tp
my bathlng-eult and pulled hla teeth at 107 Wcs$ Third St.
before he bad a chance to selxo mo.
s / Mrs. J. D. Griftln has been called ft was the quickest and neatest bit of
to Jacksonville'by thxf death of her work I eter did."
father.

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1110

Cabbagw, h**JS I to 20c

TELLS OF BUTTLE

'
1 ha ve alt thè Ìuith and dev«rti(in
in ila1 uorld for lite bulle» and there
are lime» »lieti I ihmk rny »ile i»
alinosi human in ber intelligence
(ospeciully in stnelling my hreathl
/'rrsm iiif A fra / ion
hut just no» at Christina» tirile
Mrs W VI Haynes and little
they lose my respect for their ecOnonneul record
There 1« liardly daughter have returned Iriim w de
anylhing that a aroman »on't boy lighlful visit of several weeks ill
at Christina» timo and it unni» that Jackson v die.
thè older we gel thè more ehiblUh
thè fiilt» that are U\i»hed upon ,
DrSeal returned
fretti Jacksonfatlirr
We expect
lo gei
leust ville Thurxduy night, »bere he had
sixteén jialra of carpct &gt;*111» r» »(»- bei li allending thè American Health
(tolled because. _yjLLU_JéU«i;. Uu j i l tUl«; A***(U^*Jon meeting.
1*r Neul ha»
before walking on the carpeti, a few returned lull of enihu»iu«tic interest
dozen boxes of Cremo eigurs, a and has kindly consented to give
dozen shaving mugs, thirteen cheap echoes of this meeting to the Welfriends,
und i
Department
ruxorA a nd U box of hi mi ke r c h i e f s f a r e
ma
■ tie n imril so t h e •»tire f a m i l y c a n
F a t h e r 1» « o p po s e d t o
Use t h •m
t h i* money tor t h e c i . t i r e
put U)
f a mi l y to pu r c ha s e hi m t ’ bru t mu«

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Mr. Rabt. Pricster of Orlando was
the finest of his aunt, Mrs. Bruton
last Sunday.
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j p rmting

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where

y o u r huf t nesj
•h

a n d /'i r'soniil
use. n n n o

L etter H eads
Bill Heads
E n v e lo p e s
Cards
W cddinit Invitations
P o ste rs , o r Announcements
Of All Kind*

The best quality of work
at prices that arc KIGHT

DR. C. W. FAIN
DENTIST

wo uk

roR whits rcorLK only

P E O P L E S BA N K B U IL D IN G
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1 New Manager nt Met rory\

the commercial

CLUB WILL HOLD
MEETING TONIGHT
WILL HAVE A SMOKER
ANDSEVERAL GUESTS
AUK t o b e e n ­
t e r t a in e d
Tb* mcilinr tonight of the Sunford Commercial Club promise» to
one of the most interesting of the
—«li tnd besides being u business

-«ling »ill ttlso l,e a “moker whL’ru

tbe members and their guest» will
ntti tnd enjby a social ovening.
Among the prominent visitors in-

CONVENTION TO BE
HELD R E G U L A R HELD IN PALATKA
MEETING MONDAY MONDAY, DEC. 21

/M TU (P A D M P Ii
The friends of Miss Iteuluh Hut, li- 1 [
L il í i v t C r U l N v l L
ison will be glad lo hear ihnl she
has been promoted lo the position of
manager of J. G ,Mt (Tory's
Thu
is u well deserved promotion follow­
ing an efficient and faithful servire
since the opening of this popular
business house several years ago.
Miss Hutchinson entered tin* store STREETS TO B E OPENED
as clerk at the ti^ie it was opened
AND MANY OTHER
and has since Served as chief clerk
IMPROVEMENTS
and bookkeeper
Always loyal to
hçr employer's interests, courteous
RE MADE
and considerate at all times to pat­
rons of the store, tier bright, sunny
T h e city council mot in regular
disposition has won for her a place session—IFee.-Tth, 1914, ut'T2ttl p. m.
among- the most popular clerks in Presertl, II \Y Herndon, president,
Sanford
Miss Hutchinson has giv­ H. K Tolar, It, C. Maxwell, J,
en the details of the business careful A*lu ills, C. li. Dm gee and W, W.
study and intention as weil us the Abernathy. Absent, J . D. Davison.
needs of the hyyying public in her
Minutes of the last meeting were
lino of goods, so it is safe to predict read and adopted,
that under ber able management
Mr. J . D. Barker appeared and

MEETING WILL TAKE IV
TUEST. JOHNS RIVER
INLAND WATER
ROUTE
Sanford and Palatka are earnest­
ly striving after tlu* St. Johns river
project in its relation to the Inland
Canal and the meeting in 1‘ab i La
will be largely attended not only by
Sanford business men but by the
citiien s of many rither cities in the
interior of the state as the project
a Uccia Lite ir troij

NO 32.
llo) L a g e r In Sei l S e a l s

The other day a liltle Loy wi*nt
int»» a störe, whiTe tlle Red Cross
Christmas seals ornanient the winI duw and askeil for some stamps tu
j soll.
"I haven't got a rent." he admit|ted, "hut I ran aell a Int of the
stamps, and l want to do it."
"All right, here are twenty-five,"
said the woman in charge
"I'll
trust you Go ahead,"
It was not long before he was back
with the money and anxious -to sell
more. He was accommodated and is
still working
WII
for the cause when he
can get
gib time to do so.
«■
prompted the question, hut anyway
he was asked" why he was no anxious
to help sell the seals.
"Well, my fut her and two sisters

ANNUAL REPORT
OF PROJECTS
IN F L O R I D A
THE RIVERS AND HAR­
BORS OF THIS STATE
ARE WELL PRO­
VIDED
Washington, Dec. 11.— The an­
nual report of the chief of engineers
¿ins a large number of important
recommendations for lho develop­
ment of Florida rivers and harbors.
This report is the means by which
congress ascertains what a m o u n t s !

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L i ^ T f ^ r P r o r
UluL 1
the* money will cTtfprofdctx throughout- the country
iff between 2nd and Urd streets the meeting:
go
to
help
other
sick
people, and so and for this reason is especially itni
¿mmee and H. Montmbnlfnf-fTlHff
A call linn been issued by the Pn- I am going to do all I can for you." I jforluut to Florida at this (imc.
on Myrtle avenue, and asked that
nun of the Rivers, Docks and Har­
the council have one laid. Referred lnfY$p and Sanford Hoards n( Trade
Have you bought your share of
bor* Committee of the Palntku
Beginning with the St. Johns river
to the street committee with power for a convention to meet in I'alatka, Red (Toss seals?
the
amount that can be profitably
Bo*rd of Trade.
Monday, Dec. 21. to organize an
to act.
expended in the fiscal year ending
There »ill he many matters of
Judge Herring asked that lights association lo urge Congress to im­
June ill). It*It*, for works’ of general
importance to come before tlu* Club
lie placed on French avenue north prove ami connect up the inland
improvement,
is $517,000, exc.uslve
tt the meeting tonight and a full
The call in
of railroad and that the street he waterway- of Florida
of amount already available; St.
»tt.’tidance i»’ desired.
The Club
graded Referred to nt reel commute«. part i*&gt; a-* follow,
John» river, opposite the city ol Jack
will meet at the City Hull at eight
" A new river and harbor hill will
The matter of opening 10th street
sonville (no funds'ure required for
o'clock and every member should lie
south of railroad was referred to be introduced in tbc coming congress
the year 1910 us no maintenance
present st that time.
Mayor Thrasher in conjunction with Only meritorious projects will be
operations are likely to be required
considered. The St. Johns river is T H E RIRT1IS AND D EA T H S
the street committee.
that soon); St. Johns, Jacksonville
;
✓
Acosts Already Out
The personal assessment of A. the grant inland waterway -of Flor­
SH O ULD B E GIVEN IN
to Bulat ka, $15,000; St. Johns, ,BaSL Elmo W. Acoatu yesterday
It- heart waters ran be con­
Fitts, Jr . wits nt the request of the ida.
latka to Lake Harney, $15,000;
made the positive and emphatic S E N A T O R S A Y S " R I V E R AND n—*— or reduced from $.1,000.till to nected with Loth the oast and west
EVERY CITY
; Lake -Crescent and Dunns creek.
itale ment that he is already a can­
H A R B O R S IS N O T A
coasts
It 1« not a one sided propo­
lo $100 00.
$1,000; (tcklawahu river, $10,000;
didate (or rongnji-A from the Fourth
To the o j, t . as to tile west
Moved and sernnded I hat the as- sition
Knt.'"iiu •ment La** ju*t been made
n v ,,r |lü 0 0 u. St Lucie InPORK BA RREL
Congressional district in the next
-e mi-tit on v m ,int lot No s, lllocj\ iif it i- .1 tributary territory po.
li. f.T. Hi, I lurida Mate Federation
íjo o .OiIO. harbor at Miami, Mia­
primary, to succeed il L Rears who
'* Tier Ml lie r.-iju. .-«I from $1,100 to Slide ..( inns! profitable develop ul Woman's (Tubs at Lakeland that
cayne bay, $160,000; Key West
bu not yet been sworn in.
Washing! on, I &gt;i It
merit
The proposed connection's to if m i llieienl i n t e r e s t i* s ho w n , an
&gt;1 (ml1,1 f 100
1Timed
barber no estimates made as funds
i **| shall make my canvass on the Kunsdell of Louisiana told lelegatesj
yi,||,,r made a very interesting thi* Atliiitn and to th e 't.u lf are in
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hand autlteient to complete main
ume platform I stood on Inst June. to I lie out.rial •on v&lt;nt mu nf
l . i n' i , «Mi , till.iltlr ' ' » i i i i i f ) &lt;*ii Infi I» j
.^luturi1 (or
iii* vk or
univiulinl
^* ■ -i ¡"M of In- .i 11v11*I -*li ■ of tlie meet
ahi|&gt;
channel and to maintain north­
tildes* the things I advocated I hen j t muai ri\*rs and hnrlmr- emigre- - iiug of ttii) American Health Assoeiu- sities _
j legislation for the registration o f 1 west rhattnel until March 1, 11*10).
ire sccomplished before that time," tmliiy that attacks on river and har-|,i)m
J.„k»nnvi!b* Inst w.-ek
There -Intuid Le united elfurt on Lirtli- inni d .a tb s , n » ilnlfomiitv
Knutimnice river, ih.inii), Caloos»br slid, "and in addition I will de Lor 1. gl»l.»linn
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i !•* Jt il' -t
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t l . e r e will I
.•if t h è p. . rt of tilt- p r o p l e li v i n g a b*ng with other -t.îles Laving tin Model
e ,ports
hatrhee
riv.-r. In tween l’unta Rassa
mtnd an adjustment of the min ­ p r i n t u ally wi tboui me r i t , .tml m.iiiv , r
, xluLils h
î le Lourd ..t t he ¡ i l l e s e n a t u r a i u u t e r w a y s l o itn|in—s M ale Law
and Fort Thompson. $5T*00. Orange
io »hieb il i' possible for the mil of t h e m d e v o i d .&lt;1 eve n ,. vi’ -*ng* u( f S e m i n o l e l o i n ; , Fair to be held III u p o II e o l l g r e - s l ite l i e e d o f a i d s , t &gt;y
It is i hong Li t Lai sin h a statute river,
tharlotte Harbor
COidi to change tari Ils. SO that they t r t i t h "
He vigoNiu-lv
d* - ' oi i n. i i| |,,|,r i , ,.
c h t * a p ti..\ ig ; t luti t o t l n s w ino , Ie r i ul t
botild provide at hirst lor the eol- .uv.illaidì- funds oil hand sulllcientj;
will be allowed to change freight attacks on the lull ir, tin I t
pill
!|
, 11**11 of statisti.U i Hi.i III- alni tin r e g i o »
&lt;Tl
ITigni*
le.
io ritie* and Sarasota Hay, present funds -tullidun!; I .linn or rales only on tin o f c o n g r e s s . u n i t i e l I i L i - i .
11 ..I
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M il*- Mu n ì
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Ih
a ■T wi l d
I.
Ipp'iit.
t
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l
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town
of r,tlier 'iM&lt;* or I oOO poj&gt;u tient. Manatee river, $15,000; la m ­
,1,
first of July nr tin- tirsi id January, r e s ul t e d 111 j b ’ pr . I n I
( i r e ..... &lt;d i )n- n t &gt;-r ii I
t hi n 11 : ni In molli
I 0O1 ed ¡ a . r
I&gt;1 hi* . vI ended
because I want I lie merchant- and |tin- ito
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in tini tei
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ili
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drippers tn know that Wien the. j ( d m , , ,,| |
■&lt;ur, ol ilo*' l'eliilka Hot r«l. tini pull tm-. and dually, to lilt* rural Ion. Jl.fiUO. Hillsboro bay. $120,000;
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balance on hand
»tumpt to buy or sell for futur.* do l (l(,_ j 1((| ....... ......
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Mr Aru-tu said he had lint 1
M ' . \, d
«I Olili, 1 t hut t In- bill- Hi.i t"! it
.'-elllltor It.* ll - «I 11 ! wide r&lt; gl-lrallon. It It po-sili.e some
Wit hlui'OOfhcr river. $&gt;,000; Sugotten hi- Meditrcrtt neun fruit IIy ,
« li i'll- of all inter*' •t. .i . llffl MlM
*... m„ , b* » or k. d mil aliti wumici- river. $.1.000, lenioving water
pr&lt; ; t lit
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It* pi* nlei t 'ir..! „|.
•sor all'ila- other things urged L
a HI , till'
¿Ulti- lift' col it, iljj Ui
ihgisfouon
tin- n a l i u n *
» a l i T t u j s l p r o v e d Ly I h r in,, i n i ' cu
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him. ami which were’ temporarily
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to
attend.
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vit«
had been greatly improve«!, eoin- paid
t 'arried
rt*&lt;*
pul to the rear.
L nfuvnrald*- rej .-ri- on p r e l i mi n ­
in.-*,,. J«»to1*ff*-d Jremlo eiioreiswu I
b T t hat t In t- • m aTt *-r !gt a «n i»f r i •*it - r Li
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ida municipalities, at least of the improvement at estimated cost of
with a becm.tl pr.mury lite congress- i-h*14 I ne
larger unis, should show their jn- $ Hi,Tull, with $1.1100 annually for
man %Uct would have never gotten corps of I ht* army, member- of the
rivers
and
hurte.r
■
om'ttiltee
of
the
ti re d and d -ire Ly udnpiing the maintenance: Clearwater harbor and
in, because he recel veil less than «utI
1 it IMI,et i f
M i l . ! I'.W T H E P E N A L T Y FOR At C O R D IN G T O R E P O R T S m o d , ' ordi nni .ee a n d i naugi ir . ' ti ng iLg r. i— not advisable
fourth of the vote east in tin* dis­ hou&gt;e a n d
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s l A M Is
;|i till- td t L*'li own ill i i ■*i, nd
sen.Tors
.it d
J V M ARY 2 1
we that the pri mary law t
on
t|te following surveys. Hillsboro
\rd ili*' pri -i ni
regi-tralinu riti* ,
. ¿ v o i at ed a ud
td io t hat "s i ngl e s h o t t i n g "
river.
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( ontinuid ou i’nge fi
J udì •in &lt; irein t l o t he I j i|&gt; t
llioin fot comparative -howing- of
on Friday, .Ian 22ml, i«*r I he nniur |■-ni
Senator
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t h a t t in * r i v e r s tin i t . r b n r
ri).ni.» ii SatiLiid &gt;11-110 No p r o t u p t r e p e r ì - . u n d e r thè |iest posa fourteen v*';tr old factory 111 o
was a l o b b y
I t - . ol i vi ! ■
Thi» mailer bus hecn in ih*' sllile ordii,nnces.
(Li*
had been cunlllicd lo all t-dili allouai girl
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\\ hen thè I c g i - I a t o r « nrxt m e e t s
Before receiving sen li'iirc, which eourts for thè (rasi six months ami
r: mpfUgn to rreute un iiit&lt;*llig*'iit
haworki'd
a
hard-hip
on
ilolux
t ho s fi it ì mc t i t ol t b«' s t a l e shoul d he
The county game warden was public sentiment in favor of proper wa- pronounced Ly Ju dg e Ben II
e s o s t r o o g l y io f a v o r o
htuy thi* week pinching two white improvement« of worthy navigabft* Hill, Frank made a statement de­ p.i\"IB ami thè peripli* who are coni s h o w n tv
The Sanford Utilities Co. sru put­
®*n for uilng an illegal fish net in wnters.
nouncing th&lt;* -pirit of mob violence pi-lled lo tlu voi tliroilgh I he -and sut h a statuti- Ly t h è i-ouneils' a c ­
ting
in new lire jitugs in rliiterant
wlo'ir they are paying for Lrt&gt; s ami t i o n - in , eitics a n d t own» tb.it tl n-re
the YVekiwa and two negroes for
"A ttacks were made on tint la*&gt;1 which pervaded the court room at
part*
uf tin*, city wherever new plug»
The - h o u l i ! Le no doti Li of the pu-Hugo
•booting within 300 yards of a resi­ river and hi.rhor lull " declared is trial, declaring tins death would nhoitid Le truvcliug on bnrk
art* needed, The plugs are of the
injune.ion
prorwiiing»
were
brought
of che (iltijiosed - I f t l U t e .
dence. The fishermen drew prizes Senator Runsilcll, "during the de­ "lay an imlellible stain upon Geor­
very latest improved type and when
L e t Florida Le tip and doing. a n d
$10 snd costs each and had their bate» in congress and particularly* gia'- numi* for justice," and charging lo n stru in thè counly commissioners
the entire city is supplied the water
froin
Lu.ldirtg
thè
briek
rttarl
on
I Jie hi line with G e o r g i a s ud F*onth
•fines confiscated. -The negroes
during the recent campaign, on &gt;' c that James Conley, a negro, vyho
jiressure it ml the fire jirotection of
_ _ . I , .. .
Ij(0t|ir
. I ! * nf
.t
l.which
■•1LI ,1 il
lì
il I &gt;dfi 'tthis
ili kI
have
drew $6 and 2.50 costs. The game tionitl and political grounds, and it wa- the state’s principal witneX^ Union und Mcllonville avenui** ami 1 y( '*arttlinai
the city will be the best that can be
*vden U right on the job every was freely charged that favoriti-m against FTunk hud committed per* to forre them to build Celery «Ve year pa—eil -I ale wide laws and art
furnished
This week the force of
I
U
l
I
be
specified
Width
of
-lltceii
about io put them into opera t lo ri.
«inute and tin* guilty will sulTer in had.been shown to the sooth
"i be-**, jury
workmen are busy changing the
li«’t
'Fin*
eleetn&gt;n
culi
for
huitds
(
**f*y instance where they
i»re attacks are unwPTJhy o( Their au
Today marks the third time Frank*
jjfug at tlie corner of Park •avenue
Spi llli'iì t ))*■ rutili un l'e te rj _ IlVellUe
ttttghL
- “ * Mqss .Meeting
thors.
During my sixteen &gt;&lt;•. r- in li.rs been sentenced to death for the slmilid be siiteen l i f t , .otiter ruadand Magmrliu and in changing the
Tonigfo. 7:U0. ut the Presbyterian position of the |dug the new pat­
congress, in wliirh time 1 served on Bltugnn girl's murder. Tlesentence is fourteen feet and sotne itine feet and
Munse
a mietili g In the interests of tern repla erl thu old one. The new
in
aeenrdil^iee
with
the
state's
su­
the rivers ami harbor &gt; cum mitt* e of
slnitlld be brfcked Tbere lieing M im e
the
"Suve-u-Buby"
Club movement oWncr* of the Runford Utilities cer­
preme
court's
refusal
to
s**t
aside
the house and the commerce com­
some doubts uboul tlu? iirtuai ronda
mittee of the senate, both under I&gt;e- the conviction on the ground that to Le brleked and the originili homi will be held, itildressed by Duncan tainly believe in giving the citizen»
,
, ...
.
. i Ft Curry of Jacksonville. All uro .the best service that money will buy
ocratic and Republican ailntinistru Frank was absent from the court­
o.uuo .. mg
« ' . M " urged to cornu and learn »omethlng
'S H
lions, 1 ,can ■truthfully-nay that 1 room when the verdict wan returned. is nu .»
and other improvements ure eon.!' t f
I^vitk was taken from the jail to co,nmtsafoners deeded to Afaké C«I-|al(UUl , his vrlicli\.iA charity, espec- te mplated.
have never known neither section —
r.!*o i a|lv , he young j . e o p i e of the C h r i a cry a v e n u e 12 leet
.«■« wirle
«■' *' and
..................
the
.-oilw
house
under
an
escort
of
ism or politics to enter into the muk
g. ve t h e people on U n i o n a v e n u e , ^ KndMVI)r i 0 c i e l i cs.
T h i . U an
*‘ing up of a river and Itnrbor lull deputy »henfl*. 'Phe prisoner walk­ part of the benefit of the brick.
-Christmas Don't»
effort
tr*
get
behind
tlie
Children's
ed
into
the
court
room
with
a
firm
Republicans
and
Democrats
alike
¡ rv j
which was stony I i rn mod lately by*
, .. ,
l A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS
clt
Don't put off your shopping till X
joined in shaping the measure to gel steji and faced Judge Hill with mini- ur, tiijunl'iton suit tying up the dis­ ; Homi' wora of Jacksonville, of which
Mr
Mbrrus
Fagg
is
special
super.-jthe
last minufc— DO
NOW.
■.'iW 'i
nessy^^sUi'h
ha*
characterized
him
the
Lest
bill
for
the
entire
country,
Ret first page mention as
puted roads.
Judge Perkins de­
1intcndenl.
regardless of claim* of any particular throughout lib fight (or life.
Don't
waste
time
in
buying
hai&gt;cidi rl in favor of iho r n mm¡—ioucr­
the largest advertiser?; in section."
huzard.
aini tile case was carried lu the
PriimihcuotiH Shooting
t^ay’a issue. .The ad­
Senator Raitsdell appealed to the
Don't let imptll-e load yon to
Starling Jo n e s
Supremo Court wiih tin* result noted
Howard
report*
that
-orne
choose
inferior aritele» or to pay
Dr
convention
to
insist
that
“
under
no
The majority of t •»«• lax payer*
vertisement may be found
Ml— Ib'llu Jones and Mr Ir.
It not tng .»if ritlox or high price«.
circumstances
should
any
water
lit
t
ho
di-trii
t
.If.
Lear
till
in
la.
on page 2 '
course be improved unies* it has r* .d. -tailing ol Geneva were married i I -otTl*’ eompromi-r' being elici I»■*1 r*-*rl ril'es ili t Le i'lty aiol tli.rt in the
Shop early early nr the morning
yesterday morning at the Preshy li (In* ìnufter nini Id I r.e good viio |*aHl few da) » -ovor.il bullets have II ponaihlc ami plan your Christman
genuine merit buck of it
Delegate.» fropi many stale- were tcriun Manse hy Dr. FL Dar null ol ro ad buildtpc Continue. The d i v enter ed, his oilier*, o ne of them strik- lists In advance.
Special Notice
here for the opening session *»( tlo­ Brownlee. The bride and groom arc* trici is now Ln the emliarrasslng p o - , ing a J'atient in t h e face. The Yloc*
Sit dow^i with your Herald, run
co ngross. An address of welcome by
jL e Herald will on each
residents of Geneva and will make nitmi) of having miles uf brick rouiis tor" .natuiaily fuels mdigiiant a t the 'your eye oVer the advcrlbing and
Secretory Bryan was a feature.
built in different p ar t s of the db- perori or person» who are Using, plan accordingly.
call attention to the
their home there.
Mr. and Mrs.
The advertising will not only givo
trict with Intervening stretches of these rilles Ii^lhu city and asks that
Culpepper were present a t the cere- sand and visitors to the city are not they atop the nubafice at once or he many splendid suggestions, but It
.... .
°°t. advertisement in
Hon. D. L. Thrasher spent the
will
be
under
the
pninful
necessity
will
also
post
you
&amp;
»
to
the
best
rttonoy,
Mrs.
Culpepi&gt;er
bcingasuter
favorably
Impressed
hy
the
»peccurrent issue.
day yeaterdny at Eustls where he
of having them arrested.
places to buy.
tacle. •■ *
to the bride.
\
has large property interests.

»m i
nr-iTWi:—
eH*TTrt :
much to the|crcdit’of Miss Hutchin­
son that she is one of the pnly two
women managers among the army
of managers employed by the pro­
prietors of a chain of one hundred
and lifty stores

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"time was made for »laves."
He
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mifiht
also
have
told
the
truth
by
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saying that lime also makes slaves
many suppose,
of most of us and cowards of all
To have a good time oh
of us.
the earth;
•m
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are free unto those
♦
ft Another woman took her life in
Who know how to value
Chicago the other day. The given
their worth.
melancholy ol existence now and
then asserts its powerful grip upon
The .sweetest music the
our souls and then— one swift flash
birds to us sinfi.
* |and all 1» over. We are wont to pass
The loveliest of ' flower»
an inconsiderate opinion upon the
grow wild;
rash adt of self destruction*without
The finest of drinks fiushes
knowing or trying to know the un­
out of the spring—
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utterable burdens which have weigh­
All free to man. woman
ed upon Jhe stricken victims.
and child.
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supplies,
Forever, all over to sinner
and suint,
Who use to advantage
their eyes.
Kind words abd filad looks,
smiles cheery and brave
Cost nothing— no noth­
ing at all;
And yet all the wealth Mon
tc Cristo could save
Cun make no suph pleas­
ures befall.

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^-t-moment no-light for their tourney.
Like a lost mariner on a limitless
expanse’ t)f troubled sea8, rudder­
less, with tattered sails and leveled
masts, h^ scans in vain the black
horizon for a gleam of hope, but
finds it not.
And while we may
think that the braver is the better
way, what do we know of the grind­
ing conflict and the crushing burden
that bean* so grievously upon the
wavering sdul? *

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To bask in the sunshine, to
breathe the pure air,
Honest toil, the enjoy­
ment of health.
Sweet slumber refreshing
these pleasures we share.
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Without our portion of
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wealth.
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tried, true and strong.
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love and be loved for
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love'; sake;
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man} people without hearing the re­
mark that the seasons are so brief,
SkMf
that it will be but u short time neforo winter, or to the years con o
and go so fast ns we grow older.
* BUI it i* a |leas. Hi thing to I ar;
it Is not a dreamy tab' by any man­
ner of means,’*
There is no more distressing tiling
in life .tljan to have the days or
months drag wearily and lengthil
-~-or to appear to drag lengthily. It
ia tho chunge, tho variety, the mo­
tion that is enchanting.
Ho when
on refers to the flight ol time it is
evident that with him or her the
years arc not burdensome nor time
an encumbrance upon the hands.
Of course the ueusons are going by
rapidly, and the years flying around*
.oa months did. in our youth.
But
ther« are the sumo number of heurt
beats, or nearly the same number,
'and the mental processes are us aetiVb as when t h e . years were slower
In their passage.
Life is a mysterious thing. Each
Hie is complete within itself.
The
few brief days of the tiny insect are
quite as much to it as the three
score years and ten to ua— and no
more.
The thousands of years of
the giant' sequoia
of
California
amount to - no more than does tho
apnn of human existence. And if our
» r- , lives should have been planned os
extend 'over but a single year, we
ahould have been aa happy— and as
usefuf—ss we are now.
It doesn't seem to make any dif­

ference about time in fact. The
time we know ia only a moment, any
way, the present only amounts to
anything—and the preaent ia an
eternity.
There will be no to■morrow so far aa wo are concerned;
it ia today with ua always.
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Probably the greatest enemy to
happiness was the invention of
marking time, the dividing of yesra
Into seasons, and the seasons into
days or months, and the days into
hours, and the days into hourf. How
much niore glorious would it be if
wo had ho record founded upon the
revolutions of the aun— If we cared
nothing about when we were born
nor when we are' to. die— to Jive to­
day with never a thought of yester­
day or tomorrow. We should tccomplish ss much— and have no re­
grets. We should travel as far—
with no remind/?« that we might
have traveled farther. We ahould
begin the tasks aa readily and .finish

Over on thd other side, beyond
the confines of this world of ours
there may he some solute for the
hearts whose griefs have been too
hard to hear.. It is not in the mind
of man, nor has lie the spiritual gift
to know what compensation i» pre­
pared for him whose sorrows overhire his strength. Judge not for you
know not what you judge

Mrs. Blackman and Prof. Baker, W
Mr». Blackman and Pruf, Baker
(Continued From Page'3)
accompanied Messrs. II. T. Pope,
II. W. Crecj}.. J. W. Noxen and B.
C h ild rtn 't /lug E x tr c U t*
An inU-resting and pleasing pro Blackman from Winter Park to atgram was rendered by the chil-iren\attend the Klks Memorial service
of the Methodist Sunday achool ’ Sunday afternoon.
Sunday morning at the Stir The­
atre that was fully appreciat'd and
prof. G. V. Anderson, a teacher
enjoyed by their parents and friends, ¡n the Sunford High School twelve
The excellence of the program wa« years ago is in the city greeting old
due lo the untiring efforts of Mrs friends and renewing pleasant imW. W. Abernathy who drilled the prcssioiis.
Hw*js a guest of the St.
children, with the assistance of Mis* Johns House.
Katherine Steinmcyer, the pianist.
The program follows;
Prof, and Mrs. Blackman and
Address, Object of our Children's their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Day Offering, by Dwight Smith
B. Blufkman of Kollins College came
Song. Children's Day by several ov&lt;&gt;r from Winter Park Monday
girls.
morning to spend the d iy on Lake
Recitation, The Bailies We Have Monroe with Capt. Pagenhurt on
on Our Cradle Roll, by Mary Fields, the "M am ie.”
Song, G double O D - Good, by l
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little Thelma and May Godby.
Mrs. Granger left hurriedly for
Recitation, G o d -is Love, by C 1- Jacksonville Saturday because of
the illness of her daughter. Mrs.
rinne Steinmcyer.
Sage.
Song, by Marion -Newton,
its »italiani ‘ Give end— Love, by
Lucille Pope. • '
Song, Brighten the Way with a
Smile, by MolHe Abernathy,"*Caro­
lyn Spencer, Julia Laing, A ryia
Mason.

TELLS OF BUTTLE

Chok, ».iiK* A&lt;hVtt—UiLcakall.
Song, by little Margaret .Cowan.
Recitation, Virginia Jenkins.
Recitation, Good
Partners, by
Mpllie Abernathy.
. Ihmminl ill Club Hoorn*

The dance loving element of San­
ford will have an opportunity on
Thursday evening to witness in ull
their beauty and grace the new
dances that are creating such a furor
throughout the land.
Under the
auspices of the Social Department
dunring
school committee,
Miss
Washington and Mr. Lillard. who
have been giving exhibitions ut Or­
lando for several months will appear
at the Woman's Club rooms on Oak
avenue Thursday evening to exhibit
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these dunces. Miss Washington and
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,
Mr Lillard give an interpretation
that i» graceful and charming, tread
ing the mazes of simple and elab­
orate figures alike with nil the ahnndon ol the true artist
Ah admiv
sion fee will lie charged and in ket«
can be bought of Mis» Belle Smith
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1 ha ve alt thè Ìuith and dev«rti(in
in ila1 uorld for lite bulle» and there
are lime» »lieti I ihmk rny »ile i»
alinosi human in ber intelligence
(ospeciully in stnelling my hreathl
/'rrsmiiif Afra/ion
hut just no»
at Christina» tirile
Mrs W
VI Haynes and little
they lose my respect for their ecOnonneul record
There 1« liardly daughter have returned Iriim w de
anylhing that a aroman »o n 't boy lighlful visit of several weeks ill
at Christina» timo and it unni» that Jackson v die.
thè older we gel thè more ehiblUh
thè fiilt» that are U\i»hed upon ,
DrSeal returned
fretti Jacksonfatlirr
We expect
lo gei
leust ville Thurxduy night, »bere he had
sixteén jialra of carpct &gt;*111» r» »(»- bei li allending thè American Health
(tolled because. _yjLLU_JéU«i;. Uu j il tUl«; A***(U^*Jon meeting.
1*r Neul ha»
before walking on the carpeti, a few returned lull of enihu»iu«tic interest
dozen boxes of Cremo eigurs, a and has kindly consented to give
dozen shaving mugs, thirteen cheap echoes of this meeting to the Welfriends,
ruxorA and U box of hi mikerchiefs fare Department und i
ma
■ tie nimril so the •»tire family can Wednesday. Dec 1tit h
Father 1» « opposed to
Use t h •m
put U) t hi* money tor the ci.tire
M ut ra &gt; ami in«
Mr
(¡cd
Y.
family to purchase him t ’ bru t mu« daughter. Nil«»
curile Murray of
gitfs and on that great day ol days Gluey, 111., arrived in Sanford Satur­
he . goes into retirement to count day and Will spend some weeks here.
up the losses. He is uUo expected They have rooms at the home of
tfi go into ectasies over each hatch Dr. C. E. Walker.
of so-called Xmas gift«.
I hope
they get up another car of «tuff for
, Mr. Charles Woodruff of Flint.
the poor and needy in the big cities Mich., is the guest of hi» father and
and if Eurojic for it will give me mother, Mr and Mrs K T Wood*
a chance to work off some of m y|ru|j
surplus. ,
Mr and Mis J F Butler, left for
* 1 inadvertently or absentminded- ’fhoinasvitle Sunday, where they
ly referred to Sanford last Week as * « • ' « l i e d by the death of Mr
being without a place where the Butler's mother.
hoya could indulge In something
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickins spent
besides 'pool nnd penny ante, when
tho fact of tho matter ,U that tho Thursday in Do Land, returning to
Fpiscolpalian rector has furnished Sanford on the evening train.
the parish house for tho hoys to
play in and I want to thank him ‘ . Mrs. R.' S. Chappell and Mrs.
for it. Now lot tho boys get off Fannie Chappell Whitten are the
the streets and go over there for an guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Chap­
ovening’ s enjoyment and recreation pell oit Celery avenue. It is prob­
and athletics. Meantime what 1 able they will make Sanford their
said about the men of Sanford pro­ future home.
viding a place for the boys upon n
larger scale, goes and 1 stand back y/ Mrs. M. M. Martin of Enterprise
of it. People have come to me late­ spent Monday |n the city greeting
- ly with the statement that the par­ old friends.
ents were to blame for the boys on
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the streets, to whi6h T reply*' that
Miss EWi Padgett of DeLaiul was
tho parents cannot expect to' keep
tho week end guest of Mrs. H. H.
the young men housed up all the
Chappell.
time. They arc going out at times
and they should go out in the even­
yMr. Chits. F. Haskins went over
ing for pleasant recreation.
to Daytona Saturday to attend the
Elks Memorial service at that place
Sunday afternoon.
He returned
Th* Duke's Question.
Monday.
The delicate operation of separating
the French Siamese twins, which has
Just been successfully performed, re­
calls Lord Houghton's story of a duko
of BL Albans who. went to Inspect the
orlgtnal Siamese twlni. The lalo .ls
retold In* the "London Express. The
dqke looked at tho two boys, and
then turned to their showman. “ Are
they brothers?" he asked. The show­
man's reply has not been preserved.
A Oefgpnstratlon.
"I distinctly saw you with the police­
man's arms around you." "Ob, yer,
mum; wasn't It nlcft of him? He was

Mr. Rabt. Pricster of Orlando was
the finest of his aunt, Mrs. Bruton
last Sunday.
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For Sale— Special Bargain on three
city lota, on French avenue, be­
IV
tween 8th and 9th streets, facing the
IV
park, cast front.
Inside lots $450
IV
each, corner lot $600. Terms good.
HOW AIIOttT A IlOX of OHAM.» f. ■sTCT,
Must be sold.
Owner needs the |1IO
MF. Foft (IIUIHTMAS MAI Wl I v K|^
m o n ey s See me at once.
N. H.
Garner.
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T H E VEGETABLE I
For Sale — Young
now ready In plant.
R. D. No. 3.
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For Sale— Orange grovo at a
gain, 1 Yi miles from Geneva,
on the new Hast Coast Ry., the
in g section of Florida. Also 33

l-ondou—General French's latest report of tho battle of tho Alsno given
out here quotes this missive found on
n German officer of tho Soventh Rosenro corps: • •
"Cerney, South of faion, Sept. 17.
1914.— My I&gt;oar Parents: Our corps
has the task of holdlug the heights
south of Corny In all circumstances
till the Fourteenth corps on our left
flank can grip the enemy's flank On
our right are other corps
Wo are
fighting with tho Eng sh guards. High*
, ,
,
“
lamlers and /.ounves, Tho losses on
ll0th H)(1(&gt;g have
rnormo(lll Kt&gt;r
n10 jnogt part this Is due to tho too
brilliant French artillery.
"The
English
nro marvelously
trained In making use of ground One
never sees them, and one Is constantly under tire. The French airmen per
form wonderful feats We cannot get
rid of them
As soon as an airman
has flown ’over us. ten minutes later
» « get their shrapnel tire In our p&lt;&gt;
»ItIon
Wo have little artillery In
our corps. without It we cannot get
forward
"Three days ago our division took
possession of lliese heights and dug
Itself In
Two days ngo. early In the
morning, we were attacked* by Ini
mensely Slipeplojmy;
brigade and two battailous and were
turned out of our positions The fellows‘took five guns from us ’ li was a
tremendous hand to hand light
"How l escaped myself 1 am not
clear t then had lo bring up support
mi foot
Mi horse was wounded and
tip* others »er* too far in Hie rear.
Then cattle up the guard

'Flu."

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celfry plants
C. C. Morris,
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110 2nd St., West
fth one 3 2 4

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feet from R. R. siding. Cheap and
Position wanted by
on easy terms. 15 acres all plowed
‘ ••ng lady.
and irrigated.
Fine flowing well, Store or olfice preferred
Adiirtsi
31 .TipTho land is nil fenced and just ready Box 1094, Sanford.
to start planting.
You cun mnko
tho price of the land thin year. If
you want n bargain call on owner,
Where Reform Mu t 9* gin.
209 Fast Fifth St.. Sanford, Fla. .
Tho uduit’s habits,
.«lit
27-tf
Ideals uro flxud; dorimi
* la») b*
shot at hlUl or thru»!
t’Jt SI
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room "holds tho sani" ••! .■
For bule or Rent Thri
Hit
• t acre« ttied the child's mind ’
house, 5 acre jilnc
lhc la.'-tau., u4
\pply care prcHslons ii id i .v•
ready for cultivation.
d It *01
If they ut 1 ■&gt;ci»tn&gt;:,..t
30-2tp
"O w n er." Herald office
.. ' . i nagrow Into hi. .. ’ ,ll
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Ft&gt;r Sale Two S. C. fidl blooded olples holding d e p."i
Rhode Island Red roosters, $3.50 musi start with th« ■‘ulo u th« |ione
•• MW a
the child III th« t
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j.; &lt;th„rpening. R l
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school
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nitul hiftp’Jn
For Sale' $3,000 buys a line piece
of property in the city paying 8 per
Diamond of the Rrf j*tpijtc
cent on the investment
Address
lev* ll
Cultivate a spirit • i
• ■ . nf
the diamond among-i ’
Box 107'4. city
29-tf
1 * I'tbwf
the believer s lir«a»ipi.
For Sale
\\ Imlesule, shipping Iresh graces shine Ilk« &gt;tn
water fi-h bus) rite», including tish of nature, wtth liti Ir
jet aim
nets, tish boat» unit gc^dine launches luster, and various linea. ohUa
r ii* il
[ intuire o f t ' I. nil the colors ar« unit* d
also li-h hnttst
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n
evory »»Hi* t .
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tue; love Is the fulfill.n. i 1* It*.
Houses for sale or rent, J, Musson — Rowland Hill
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&gt;,,rd« young lettuce
plants, 18 days old. Nick Zernovan,
Sanford Farms.
25-Itltji

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Ion. Fourth Joger Muli regiment, roserve regiment Thirteen, sod Inudwchr
regiments Thirteen nnd Sixteen, and
with the help of the artillery we drove
the fellows out of the position again.
Our tnnchlne guns did excellent work:
the English fell In heaps
In our battalion three Iron crosses
have been given one to
. one to
Captain
. and one to Surgeon —
I names proha hlj deleted l
Let us
hope that we shall be the luck) ones
tho next time.
"During the first two days of the
battle 1 had only one piece of bread
and no water
I spent the night In
tho rain without my greatcoat. Tho
rest of my kit Vas on tho horses,
which have been left miles behind
with the baggage, and which. cannot
como up Into the battle because as
soon ns you put your nose up from
behind cover the bullets whistle,
"War Is terrible. Wc aro all hop­
ing that a decisive battle will end the
war, ns our troops already have got
around Paris. If wo best the English
tho French resistance will soon be
broken. Russia will be very quickly
dealt with; of this there Is no doubt
"Wd have receive^ splendid help
from tho Austrian heavy artillery at
Maubeugc. They bombarded Fort Cerfontnlno In such a way that there was
not ten meters of parapet which did
not show enormous craters ntado by
the shells. The armored turrets were
found upside down.
"Yesterday evening, shout six, in tho
valley In which our reserves stood,
there was a terrible cannonade so that
we saw nothing of Jhe sky but a
cloud of smoke.
We had fow cas­
ualties." ■

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For Kent— T w o furnished rooms.
Gentlemen preferred.
M r«._ R. E.
Tolar; S07 Magnolia.
26-1f
F&gt;»f Rent ailcr Nov. 1st
cottage, 1216 Park avenue
per month including water.
Spencer
For
barn
truck
den.
1205
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Rent Good »even acre (arm,
and house, near Beck HamStation, known as Castle (JarAddress Cora C. Bollinger.
Center St,, Cnnostotn, New
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Bill Heads
Envelopes
Cards
Wcddinit Invitations
Posters, or Announcements
Of All Kind*

For Rent— To refined couple, four
nice rooniR. Excellent location. Ten
dollar» per month.
No small chil-!
dren.
Enquire R, Herald Olllce.

T h e best quality of work
at prices that arc KIGHT

13-tf
Furnished rooms for housekeeping
at Mrs. C. II. Smith's, 308 Park
Ave., between 3rd and 4th streets.
16-tf
For Rent— Two big £tqres on
Eost First street.
Joe DeMont,
Coca Cola Company.
24-tf
Rooms for Rent— Three unfur­
nished rooms well located. Inquire
at 206 Third St;
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28-tfc
For Sale— One team six year old
mules, two wagons, one double and
one single set harness, disc, plows,
hand gsrdcn tools and four stacks
hsy.
Automobile,
C. E. "Snyder,
Mecca Hammock, R. F. D. No. 1.

30-2tc

s/ Mrs. J. D. Griftln has been called ft was the quickest and neatest bit of
to Jacksonville'by thxf death of her work I eter did."
father.

Chile's Expenditures for Qrldges.
•hbwln* me how to hold a burglar If •
Miss Ellxabeth King returned to Chile has spent 15,(57,500 for S3«
Atlanta Monday night
bridges on govern meat railroads.
! found one In the bouA”—Life.
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For Sale Railroad ticket Sanford Jones, 206 Park avenue
to Vincennes. Indiana, Cheap. InPsya High Compllmsnt to French and
Wanted Three or four (urimiMft
31-2tp
quire D, c-o Herald.
English Troops— Declares That
rooms for housekeeping
Muit hiv*
hath
in
connection
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Loases on Both Sides Have
For Sale Celery farm at a bar­
Been 'Enormous.
Herald.
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gain.
15 acres right in village, 500

tures Hand-to-Hand FightiRQ.

^ M is s Estelle Lewis, who has been
Dexterous Dentist
the guest of Mrs. Geo. Shipp on.
"ft was a dreadful moment" said
Sanford Heights has returned to her
tho dentist. "I was bathing quietly,
home at Longwood.
when tho great cavernous Jaws of tho
shark opened before niQ.". “ What did
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith hnve
you do?" asked ono of tho ladles. "I
moved into their new bungalow o
took my forceps out of tho pocket of
San fold Heights.
my bathlng-eult and pulled hla teeth
before he bad a chance to selxo mo.

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For Sale— A gomL-young strong
team of mules, with wagon. August
Pohl, Osteen, Fla.
30-2tp
Rooms to Rent— Three nice fur­
nished roorrs or entire house of seven
rooms furnished for season. Inquire
at 107 Wcs$ Third St.
31-2tp

DR. C. W . FA IN
D E N T IS T

HELEN CLARK

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CLUB WILL HOLD
MEETING TONIGHT
WILL HAVE A S M O K E R
ANDSEVERAL G U E S T S
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Tb* mcilinr tonight of the Sunford Commercial Club promise» to
one of the most interesting of the
— « l i tnd besides being u business
-«ling »ill ttlso l,e a “ moker whL’ru
tbe members and their guest» will
n tti tnd enjby a social ovening.
Among the prominent visitors in-

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CONVENTION TO BE
HELD REGULAR HELD IN PALATKA
MEETING MONDAY MONDAY, DEC. 21

1 New Manager nt Met rory\
/M TU (P A D M P Ii
The friends of Miss Iteuluh Hut, li- 1 [
L il í i v t C r U l N v l L
ison will be glad lo hear ihnl she
has been promoted lo the position of
manager of J. G ,Mt (T ory's
Thu
is u well deserved promotion follow­
ing an efficient and faithful servire
since the opening of this popular
business house several years ago.
Miss Hutchinson entered tin* store S T R E E T S TO B E O PE N ED
as clerk at the ti^ie it was opened
AN D M AN Y O TH ER
and has since Served as chief clerk
IM P R O V E M E N T S
and bookkeeper
Always loyal to
hçr employer's interests, courteous
RE M A D E
and considerate at all times to pat­
rons of the store, tier bright, sunny
T h e city council mot in regular
disposition has won for her a place session—IFee.-Tth, 1914, ut'T2ttl p. m.
among- the most popular clerks in Presertl, II \Y Herndon, president,
Sanford
Miss Hutchinson has giv­ H. K Tolar, It, C. Maxwell, J,
en the details of the business careful A*lu ills, C. li. Dm gee and W, W.
study and intention as weil us the Abernathy. Absent, J. D. Davison.
needs of the hyyying public in her
Minutes of the last meeting were
lino of goods, so it is safe to predict read and adopted,
that under ber able management
Mr. J. D. Barker appeared and

M E ETIN G W IL L TAKE

IV

T U E S T . J O H N S RIVER
IN L A N D W A T E R
RO UTE

llo) Lager In Seil Seals

The other day a liltle Loy wi*nt
int»» a störe, whiTe tlle Red Cross
Christmas seals ornanient the winI duw and askeil for some stamps tu
j soll.
" I haven't got a rent." he admit|ted, "hut I ran aell a Int of the
stamps, and l want to do it."
"A ll right, here are twenty-five,"
said the woman in charge
" I 'll
trust you Go ahead,"

ANNUAL REPORT
OF PROJECTS
IN F L O R I D A

T H E R IV E R S A N D H A R ­
BORS O F T H IS S T A T E
ARE W ELL P R O ­
It was not long before he was back
V ID E D

with the money and anxious -to sell
Sanford and Palatka are earnest­ more. He was accommodated and is
WII
for the cause when he
ly striving after tlu* St. Johns river still working
gib time to do so.
project in its relation to the Inland can get
Canal and the meeting in 1‘ab i La «■
will be largely attended not only by prompted the question, hut anyway
Sanford business men but by the he was asked" why he was no anxious
citiiens of many rither cities in the to help sell the seals.
interior of the state as the project
"Well, my fut her and two sisters
a Uccia Lite ir troij
L i^ T f ^ r P r o r
UluL 1
the* money will
the meeting:
go to help other sick people, and so
i
A call linn been issued by the Pn- I am going to do all I can for you."
lnfY$p and Sanford Hoards n( Trade
Have you bought your share of
for a convention to meet in I'alatka, Red (Toss seals?
Monday, Dec. 21. to organize an
association lo urge Congress to im­
prove ami connect up the inland
waterway- of Florida
The call in
part i*&gt; a-* follow,
" A new river and harbor hill will
be introduced in tbc coming congress
Only meritorious projects will be
considered. The St. Johns river is T H E RIRT1IS AND D EATH S
the grant inland waterway -of Flor­
SHOULD BE GIVEN IN
ida.
It- heart waters ran be con­
EVERY CITY
nected with Loth the oast and west
coasts
It 1« not a one sided propo­
sition
To the oj,t. as to tile west
K nt.'"iiu •ment La** ju*t been made
iif it i- .1 tributary territory po. li. f.T. Hi, I lurida Mate Federation
Slide ..( inns! profitable develop ul Woman's (Tubs at Lakeland that
merit
The proposed connection's to if m i llieienl interest i* shown, an
thi* Atliiitn and to th e't.u lf are in
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Washington, Dec. 11.— The an­
nual report of the chief of engineers
¿ins a large number of important
recommendations for lho develop­
ment of Florida rivers and harbors.
This report is the means by which
congress ascertains what a m o u n t s !

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cTtfprofdctx throughout- the country
i f f between 2nd and Urd streets
and for this reason is especially itn¿mmee and H. Montmbnlfnf-fTlHff
on Myrtle avenue, and asked that
I
jforluut to Florida at this (imc.
nun of the Rivers, Docks and Har­
the council have one laid. Referred
bor* Committee of the
Palntku
Beginning with the St. Johns river
to the street committee with power
the
amount that can be profitably
Bo*rd of Trade.
to act.
expended in the fiscal year ending
There »ill he many matters of
Judge Herring asked that lights
June ill). It*It*, for works’ of general
importance to come before tlu* Club
lie placed on French avenue north
improvement, is $517,000, exc.uslve
tt the meeting tonight and a full
of railroad and that the street he
of amount already available; St.
»tt.’ tidance i» ’ desired.
The Club
graded
Referred to nt reel commute«.
John» river, opposite the city ol Jack
will meet at the City Hull at eight
The matter of opening 10th street
sonville (no funds'ure required for
o'clock and every member should lie
south of railroad was referred to
the year 1910 us no maintenance
present st that time.
Mayor Thrasher in conjunction with
operations are likely to be required
the street committee.
that soon); St. Johns, Jacksonville
;
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Acosts Already Out
The personal assessment of A.
to Bulat ka, $15,000; St. Johns, ,BaSL Elmo W. Acoatu yesterday
Fitts, Jr . wits nt the request of the
latka to Lake Harney, $15,000;
S A Y S " R I V E R AND
made the positive and emphatic S E N A T O R
n—*— or reduced from $.1,000.till to
; Lake -Crescent and Dunns creek.
itale ment that he is already a can­
H A R B O R S IS N O T A
lo $100 00.
$1,000; (tcklawahu river, $10,000;
didate (or rongnji-A from the Fourth
Moved and sernnded I hat the asn v ,,r |lü00u. St Lucie InPORK BARREL
Congressional district in the next
-e mi-tit on v m ,int lot No s, lllocj\
íjoo .OiIO. harbor at Miami, Mia­
primary, to succeed il L Rears who
'* Tier Ml lie r.-iju. .-«I from $1,100 to
cayne bay, $160,000; Key West
bu not yet been sworn in.
Washing! on, I &gt;i It
&gt;1 (ml1,1 f 100
1Timed
barber no estimates made as funds
i **| shall make my canvass on the Kunsdell of Louisiana told lelegatesj
yi,||,,r made a very interesting
,.n
hand autlteient to complete main
ume platform I stood on Inst June. to I lie out.rial •on v&lt;nt mu nf
l.in'i, «Mi, till.iltlr ' '»iiiiif) &lt;*ii Infi I» j
.^luturi1 (or
iii* vk or univiulinl
^* ■ -i ¡"M of In- .i 11v 11*I -*li ■ of tlie meet
ahi|&gt;
channel and to maintain north­
tildes* the things I advocated I hen j tmuai ri\*rs and hnrlmr- emigre- - iiug of ttii) American Health Assoeiu- sities _
j legislation for the registration o f 1west rhattnel until March 1, 11*10).
ire sccomplished before that time," tmliiy that attacks on river and har-|,i)m
J.„k»nnvi!b* Inst w.-ek
There -Intuid Le united elfurt on Lirtli- inni d.atbs , n » ilnlfomiitv
Knutimnice river, ih.inii), Caloos»br slid, "and in addition I will de Lor 1. gl»l.»linn
»
i !•* Jt il' -t
tl.ere will I
.•if thè p..rt of tilt- prople li vi ng ab*ng with other -t.îles Laving tin Model
e ,„.rT.
ports
hatrhee
riv.-r. In tween l’ unta Rassa
mtnd an adjustment of the min ­ printu ally witboui merit, .tml m.iiiv , r
, xluLils h î l e Lourd ..t t he ¡illese naturai uuterways lo itn|in—s M ale Law
and Fort Thompson. $5T*00. Orange
io »hieb il i' possible for the mil of them devoid .&lt;1 even ,. vi’-*ng* u( f Seminole l o i n ; , Fair to be held III upo II eollgre-s lite lieed of a id s , t&gt;y
It is i hong Li t Lai sin h a statute
tharlotte Harbor
COidi to change tari Ils. SO that they trtith"
He vigoNiu-lv d*-'oiin.ii| |,,|,ri, ,.
cht*ap ti..\ ig ;tluti to tlns wino ,Ieriul t botild provide at hirst lor the eol- river,
.uv.illaidì- funds oil hand sulllcientj;
will be allowed to change freight attacks on the lull ir, tin I t
pill
!|
, 11**11 of statisti.U i Hi.i III- alni tin regio»
&lt;Tl
ITigni*
le.
io ritie* and Sarasota Hay, present funds -tullidun!; I .linn or rales only on tin of congress .uni tie l Ii L i - i . 11..I
igtn *1 Ly II M il*- Munì
,
Ih
a ■T wild
I.
Ipp'iit.
t
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l
l
town
of r,tlier 'iM&lt;* or I oOO poj&gt;u tient. Manatee river, $15,000; la m ­
,1
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first of July nr tin- tirsi id January, resulted 111 j b ’ pr . I n I
( ire... &lt;d i )n- n t &gt;-r ii I
molli
t hi n 11 : ni In
I 0O1 ed ¡a . r
I&gt;
1 hi* . v I ended
because I want I lie merchant- and |tin- ito
res purj.....
intini tei
.1mi Moses I d ib.re.lfte, to all lit* or pur at*-*l mu pa baj,. I'.'.oiio. St IVtentburg barira
ili
Itali
drippers tn know that Wien the. j ( d m , , ,,| |
■&lt;ur, ol ilo*' l'eliilka Hot r«l. tini pull tm-. and dually, to lilt* rural Ion. Jl.fiUO. Hillsboro bay. $120,000;
!,
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d li.. If imimiI i r. rn|- -olii.
i e ju il 1
lldlslioro river
balance on hand
»tumpt to buy or sell for futur.* do l (l(,_ j1((| ..... . .....
him r* i r&gt; ••t
It Walker,
*r b
* fmhi i , -a rut.try in­ .lift (
j ' I t ot,» of the -Iole
solili
n
o
t
,
I
lea
r
w
a1er harbor and
ÖTTTT just what they will have l o | („ n ,.r „ v . , (lh , j „
.ltd
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i' r i 11.&gt;■i.r » i■ri■ W.t 1 r w » ) - ■o'l* o i '
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ho illo w . ! v e.Miut v I" hav** ,-oin iloi.t l . tg.t Lay
d Co '■
$ 1,000. Anrluln
P»y' the railroadIt;!
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|,|ele I..I, tns III ,«*l V.'.IIO’ 1*1 slitte- river. $5,000, (Tv-tal river, $3,000.
. d II!, d
Mr Aru-tu said he had lint 1
M ' . \, d
« I Olili, 1 t hut t In- bill- Hi.i t"! it
.'-elllltor It.* ll - «I 11 ! wide r&lt; gl-lrallon. It It po-sili.e some
Wit hlui'OOfhcr river. $&gt;,000; Sugotten hi- Meditrcrtt neun fruit IIy ,
« li i'll- of all inter*' •t. .i . llffl MlM
*... m„ , b* » or k. d mil aliti wumici- river. $.1.000, lenioving water
pr&lt; ; t lit r * : h.*
It* pi* nlei t 'ir..! „|.
•sor all'ila- other things urged L
a HI till' ¿Ulti- lift' col it, iljj Ui
ihgisfouon tin- naliun * » a l i T t u j s l proved Ly Ihr in,, ini' cu
* 0111111111*
numi lee bt i.il » 1
, i
j Invludcd ... the proposed hill for «-of-1hyacinth, I1Ü.UU0
him. ami which were’ temporarily
i
f to attend.
No Lliore impor- «ertine .ill if* 1»i r 11» *iinl
vit«
had been greatly improve«!, eoin- paid
t 'arried
rt*&lt;*
pul to the rear.
L nfuvnrald*- rej .-ri- on prelimin­
in.-*,,. J«»to1*ff*-d Jremlo eiioreiswu I
b T t hat t In t- • m aTt *-r !gt a « ni»f ri •*it - r Li
lid
unii -n
I as urli 1A. Opon
i'IHe declami ftinT*Tli'i-re vvTll In- a
ary
examinations anti surveys are u»
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n
d
t'.tsV
1*0
Ia, lilt ..t ed .îlot 'r. a ’ ¡'ntl ;ii"M (H i,
■lililí len I ínteres! »howl! anil a prop
I ..dpi ..r «
* arried
line chame lor a man to sucri'* &lt;1
fo llo w S le m b i ’ tehee
riv er.
Cedar
i.ur
feri
ib1
ai
r*'
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cheapened in i «mp, 111 ion tilli r.ul
•I II* t i e n i
Mr. Sear- after he has been Hi
k.
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IWashing’ .' e -t inni and bow ■!..
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M . lei .1 ,'.
he car do Hot h. hg and i La I lb*
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i I- » i •* .n• r n. r Ie ;r , 11ills
I
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Luth» and
people ul i •.
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wdl • r.,. .
Loro rn r
m at L-, the large majority el Flor­
lor a fining.
He al o d. rlarni th..t
-l
Boca Tinga Approves pian ot
I it- d . t.it&gt; . e n g : .....;
ida municipalities, at least of the
with a becm.tl pr.mury lite congress- i-h*14 I ne
improvement at estimated cost of
larger unis, should show their jnman %Uct would have never gotten corps of I ht* army, member- of the
$Hi,Tull, with $1.1100 annually for
rivers
and
hurte.r
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om'ttiltee
of
the
ti re d and d -ire Ly udnpiing the maintenance: Clearwater harbor and
in, because he recel veil less than «utI
1 it IMI,et i f
M i l . ! I'.W T H E P E N A L T Y FOR At C O R D I N G T O R E P O R T S m o d , ' ordinni.ee and inaugiir.'ting iLg r. i— not advisable
fourth of the vote east in tin* dis­ hou&gt;e and
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leni
of
regi-lttitig
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elurtlii
la
Ill's ( R !M K O N F R ID A Y .
trict. lie id o Intel.da, tm say-, lo t h e !U-nut. . alni a i
I "Li\nr.ilib1 surveys .ire also made
s l A M Is
;|i till- td t L*'li own ill i i ■*i,nd
sen.Tors
.it d
J V M ARY
21
we that the primary law t
on
t|te following surveys. Hillsboro
\rd ili*' pri -i ni
regi-tralinu riti* ,
. ¿voi at ed a ud
td io that "single shotting"
river.
licIMi'i'ti the dalli of t lie Touti I ., . ,, f 2 liHI p&gt;, |&lt;ni.. ! ioli .t11•I ut et
\\ irti L. &lt; !.**• » It i I l VI
ur* * ..re ¿’nil \
V* i - i .i i .
In*
11
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mon last Jur.e, will in* imj »
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Joints river b&gt; Lake itereslm d „
ci,., i '* r it i * * ».
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oppi Inni 1H- .tir* .ol&gt; ullordcd

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nr-iTWi:—
eH*TTrt :
much to the|crcdit’of Miss Hutchin­
son that she is one of the pnly two
women managers among the army
of managers employed by the pro­
prietors of a chain of one hundred
and lifty stores

MODEL STATE LAW
FOR STATISTICS

RANSDELL DEFENDS
ADMINISTRATION

LEO M. FRANK IS SUPREME COURT
AGAIN SENTENCED REVERSES DECISION

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■ il - ! t io n I - ! . .

COUNTY GAME
WARDEN IS BUSY
The county game warden was
htuy thi* week pinching two white
®*n for uilng an illegal fish net in
the YVekiwa and two negroes for
•booting within 300 yards of a resi­
dence. The fishermen drew prizes
$10 snd costs each and had their
•fines confiscated. -The negroes
drew $6 and 2.50 costs. The game
*vden U right on the job every
«inute and tin* guilty will sulTer in
**f*y instance
where
they
i» re
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The L argest
Advertisement
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A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS
Ret first page mention as
the largest advertiser?; in
t ^ a y ’a issue. .T h e ad­
vertisement may be found
on page 2 '

Special Notice
j L e Herald w ill on each
call attention to the
°°t. advertisement in
current issue.

■AT

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' ll de I led
that tin* rivers tini t .rbnr
Sen ato r

was a l o b b y

K a l is

It- .o liv i! ■

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up* I Mil •••uri

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h.lligt-'l ;

llioin fot comparative -howing- of
.igato l 11t bulbi "c ol r Ir* lo +t11L f ul ne— L • • tilllpb'le aliti
ri).ni.» ii SatiLiid &gt;11-110 No protupt reperì-. under thè |iest posThi» mailer bus hecn in ih*' sllile ordii,nnces.
(Li*
eourts for thè (rasi six months ami
\\ hen thè Icgi-Iator« nrxt meets
ha- worki'd a hard-hip on ilo- lux t ho sfiitìmctit ol t b«' stale should he
p.i\"IB ami thè peripli* w ho are coni show n tv
e so stroogly io favor o
pi-lled lo tlu voi tliroilgh I he -and sut h a statuti- Ly thè i-ouneils' ac­
wlo'ir they are paying for Lrt&gt; s ami tion- in ,eitics and town» tb.it tln-re
nhoitid Le truvcliug on bnrk
The - houli! Le no doti Li of the pu-Hugo
injune.ion prorwiiing» were brought of che (iltijiosed -IftlUte.
lo nstruin thè counly commissioners
Let Florida Le tip and doing. and
froin Lu.ldirtg thè briek rttarl on I Jie hi line with Georgia sud F*onth
__ .I ,.. Ij(0t|ir
.I !* nf
.t lwhich
.■•1LI ,1i l lhave
ì i l I &gt;d fi
't
ili k I
Union und Mcllonville avenui** ami 1y( '*arttlinai
this
to forre them to build Celery «Ve
year pa—eil -I ale wide laws and art
I Ul I be specified Wi dt h of -lltceii about io put them into opera t lo ri.
li«’t
'Fin* eleetn&gt;n culi for huitds (
Spi llli'iì t ))*■ rutili un l'eterj _ IlVellUe
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Mqss .Meeting
slmilid be siiteen l i f t , .otiter ruadTonigfo. 7:U0. ut the Presbyterian
fourteen feet and sotne itine feet and
Munse a mietili g In the interests of
slnitlld be brfcked Tbere lieing Mime
the "Suve-u-Buby" Club movement
some doubts uboul tlu? iirtuai ronda
will be held, itildressed by Duncan
to Le brleked and the originili homi
,
, ...
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. i Ft Curry of Jacksonville.
All uro
is nu .»
o.uuo .. mg
« ' . M " urged to cornu and learn »omethlng
co,nmtsafoners deeded to Afaké C«I-|al(UUl , his v r lic li\.iA charity, espec-

on Friday, .Ian 22ml, i«*r I he nniur |■-ni
In *•■ ut \pril. I '* I t. ol Mary lo
a fourteen v*';tr old factory 111o

had been cunlllicd lo all t-dili allouai girl
Before receiving sen li'iirc, which
r: mpfUgn to rreute un iiit&lt;*llig*'iit
public sentiment in favor of proper wa- pronounced Ly Judge Ben II
improvement« of worthy navigabft* Hill, Frank made a statement de­
nouncing th&lt;* -pirit of mob violence
wnters.
"Attacks were made on tint la*&gt;1 which pervaded the court room at
river and hi.rhor lull "
declared is trial, declaring tins death would
Senator Runsilcll, "during the de­ "lay an imlellible stain upon Geor­
bate» in congress and particularly* gia'- numi* for justice," and charging
during the recent campaign, on &gt;' c that James Conley, a negro, vyho
tionitl and political grounds, and it wa- the state’s principal witneX^
was freely charged that favoriti-m against FTunk hud committed per*
had.been shown to the sooth
"i be-**, jury
Today marks the third time Frank*
attacks are unwPTJhy o( Their au
thors.
During my sixteen &gt; &lt;•. r- in li.rs been sentenced to death for the
congress, in wliirh time 1 served on Bltugnn girl's murder. Tlesentence is
the rivers ami harbor &gt; cum mitt* e of in aeenrdil^iee with the state's su­
the house and the commerce com­ preme court's refusal to s**t aside
mittee of the senate, both under I&gt;e- the conviction on the ground that
ocratic and Republican ailntinistru Frank was absent from the court­
lions, 1 ,can ■truthfully-nay that 1 room when the verdict wan returned.
I^vitk was taken from the jail to
have never known neither section —
ism or politics to enter into the muk the .-oilw house under an escort of
ing up of a river and Itnrbor lull deputy »henfl*. 'Phe prisoner walk­
Republicans and Democrats alike ed into the court room with a firm
joined in shaping the measure to gel steji and faced Judge Hill with minithe Lest bill for the entire country, nessy^^sUi'h ha* characterized him
regardless of claim* of any particular throughout lib fight (or life.
section."
Senator Raitsdell appealed to the
Starling Jones
convention to insist that “ under no
Ml— Ib'llu Jones and Mr Ir.
circumstances should any water
course be improved unies* it has r* .d. -tailing ol Geneva were married
yesterday morning at the Preshy
genuine merit buck of it
Delegate.» fropi many stale- were tcriun Manse hy Dr. FL Dar null
here for the opening session *»( tlo­ Brownlee. The bride and groom arc*
co ngross. An address of welcome by
residents of Geneva and will make
Secretory Bryan was a feature.
their home there.
Mr. and Mrs.

J udì • in &lt; irein t l o t he I j i|&gt; t

r.!*o ia|lv , he young j.eopie of the Chriacry avenue 12 leet
.«■« wirle
«■'*' and
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g.ve the people on Union a v e n u e , ^ KndMVI)r i0cielics. Thi. U an

( ontinuid ou i’nge fi

OLD FIRE PLUGS
BEING REPLACED
The Sanford Utilities Co. sru put­
ting in new lire jitugs in rliiterant
part* uf tin*, city wherever new plug»
art* needed,
The plugs are of the
very latest improved type and when
the entire city is supplied the water
jiressure it ml the fire jirotection of
the city will be the best that can be
furnished
This week the force of
workmen are busy changing the
jjfug at tlie corner of Park •avenue
and Magmrliu and in changing the
position of the |dug the new pat­
tern repla erl thu old one. The new
oWncr* of the Runford Utilities cer­
tainly believe in giving the citizen»
.the best service that money will buy
and other improvements ure eon.te mplated.

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*‘part of the benefit of the brick.
-Christmas Don't»
effort tr* get behind tlie Children's
which was stony I i rn mod lately by*
, .. ,
; Homi' wora of Jacksonville, of which
clt
Don't put off your shopping till X
ur, tiijunl'iton suit tying up the dis­
Mr
Mbrrus Fagg is special super.-jthe last minufc— DO
NOW.
■.'iW 'i
puted roads.
Judge Perkins de­
1intcndenl.
Don't
waste
time
in
buying
hai&gt;cidi rl in favor of iho rnmm¡—ioucr­
huzard.
aini tile case was carried lu the
PriimihcuotiH Shooting
Don't let imptll-e load yon to
Supremo Court wiih tin* result noted
Howard
report*
that
-orne
choose
inferior aritele» or to pay
Dr
The majority of t •»«• lax payer*
Itnot tng .»if ritlox or high price«.
lit t ho di-trii t .If. Lear till in la.
Shop early early nr the morning
i I -otTl*’ eompromi-r' being elici I »■*1 r*-*rl ril'es ili t Le i'lty aiol tli.rt in the
li (In* ìnufter nini Id I r.e good viio |*aHl few da) » -ovor.il bullets have II ponaihlc ami plan your Christman
ol road buildtpc Continue. The div entered,his oilier*, one of them strik- lists In advance.
Sit dow^i with your Herald, run
trici is now Ln the emliarrasslng p o-, ing a J'atient in the face. The Yloc*
nitmi) of having miles uf brick rouiis tor" .natuiaily fuels mdigiiant at the 'your eye oVer the advcrlbing and
built in different parts of the db- perori or person» who are Using, plan accordingly.
The advertising will not only givo
trict with Intervening stretches of these rilles Ii^lhu city and asks that
Culpepper were present at the cere- sand and visitors to the city are not they atop the nubafice at once or he many splendid suggestions, but It
....
Hon. D. L. Thrasher spent the
will
be
under
the
pninful
necessity
will
also
post
you
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to
the
best
rttonoy,
Mrs.
Culpepi&gt;er
bcingasuter
favorably
Impressed
hy
the
»pecday yeaterdny at Eustls where he
of having them arrested.
places to buy.
tacle. • ■ *
to the bride.
\
has large property interests.

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COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

(if M U III MS

MISI Slllt III MS

and ik non hnve returned from -i
Rocky . visit io relative» in Muriett
Mis# Mabel Ilona i&gt; in)
came from Indiana,
rhildre pualolfi«*** win
Mm. K. It. Potter «
r hi nut Hie
left Monday, the :10th. ft
make
Mia* Thus* Tarhell aedi mputued
Gro^p, where they ex pel
trr
lei
Miss
Clarke homee Friday, I having a
their future Motor.
Mr
pleasant visit in Oviedo,
&lt;
Friday to join them.
,
Mrs. Fern Tnrbcl after
mi and
Mr. and Mrs. 1. V- Stc
week is ill
fin. ■‘«''»I'™ l“ ’,t
little 1. V. Jr. spent Sun
Miss Wheeler a trained
home of Mr. N. J. Stem
Sanford is si II with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Rabun attended friends truly hope she wil| speedily
church Sundny at Monroe.
recover
Mrs, Alfred Kin« spent Wednes­ • Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Culpepper
day
Mrs, Men Smith at Paclu. entertained a number of thijir friends
Mrs. MartMn Hnrtleson came ove at a six o'clock turkey dinner re­
from Upsala and wont witM the fill cently nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
lingfiley« to church at Monroe Sun­ David Speer.
Those present were
day.
Mr. and M m . H. Y. Tarbel, Mr. and
Mr. Rabun cut three hundred Mrs. C. A. Itaulcrson. Mr. and Mrs.
hampers of lettuce last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred King, ncconipanied by their son drove over
to Crystal Li kc Grove Sunday to K. it. Sieg, Mr. uml Mrs. David
ace Mrs. McCracken. . Mrs. Mcand tho latter’* »on arrived on* Wed­
nesday from Athens,Ohio.
Mr.
Schthclx nnd son are
busy
getting things ready for the df.iuc
that is to be at Woodland Park
soon,
ifiThe many friend# of Mr.
MrUnde will he glad to know that. In­
is improving slowly each day.
Me
all hope for him u speedy recovery.

CASSIA C H A Iltll
Mr. and Mr». Frank Walker tub
non, Mr. Roherf Walker came in
Wednesday from Tampa and ate
visiting Mr. nnd Mr» Robert Hose.
They were accompanied by Mr
Oren Walker ol Valreka. who is vis­
iting hi* d.ughler. 'Mrs W S Slier
man.
T y e y will leave for home
Wedenaday.
Mr tint! Mrs. Walker. Mi»» Maud
McLurly und Mr Rose tafttoed it»
Ku»tis Sntunlay. They returned by
way of Tangerine where they visited
Mr. nnd Mrs Haiti 11 William#
Misses Grace McKwen ;oid Kthel
&lt;&gt;ii»tnf»rn of Paisley were the week­
end guests of Mr and Mr» Warren
Royal.
Mr. and Mrs L J Owen» und
daughter runic *mii
Friday from
Kusti».
This is Miss fo r a '» tir.-i
visit since they moved away eight
years ago and her many friend»
were glad to #ec her. She returned
to Kusti# Sunday afternoon,
Mr.
amt- Mrs Owen# will be here for
noveral days.
Messrs. Rose, Frank, (Hen and
Robert Walker drove to Davtmi.i
Monday in Mr Walker » &gt;ar
The weather ha» been favorable
lor the road work und it is prugte»»ing nicely.

MOORt’S STATION
Sunday, the 13th i» the date oft he
regular appointment of Rev, Arthur
S. Feck at 3 p. m. One unit allure
weleo me.
Dr. W. A. Minnick wt# here from
th e,Sunshine City railing on friend»
last week,
accomplinieil
by
his
hruthcr-ln-law, Mr. Stewart of Kan­
sas City, Mo.

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J. It, Tnylor 1# herp again from
Kansas City, Mo., overseeing the
work of preparing Shawnee Farm,
40 acres in one field ready for crops.
O. E. Walker of Topeka, Kansas,
tho o w n c . expects to arrive xoon
nnd Mrs. Walker may nlso come for
n portion of the winter.
Miss Ailecn Minnick of St. Petcrsburg, who was tho guest of (riends
about Sanford last week will go to
Rock Island, III., to visit her hrothei,
Capt. Dean Minnick of U^S. Army.

Ingram Guerry, after n two years'
absence on a U, S. Government
dredge boat off east coast of Texas
is expected home, (or the holidays.
B
Dr. Neal has lifted the «|unrantine (or diphtheria (rom the Chorpington home. The children had
very light attacks.
*
/D. A. Howard and J. C. Ells­
worth, Jr., went to Volusia county
(or a (ew days’ ’ hunt in Mr. How­
ard's car end looked everywhere (or
‘ a turkey but' never saw oven a
' „feather. However -they brought
home a fine lot of quail. ' '
Seminole Farms shipped six cars
of U'tt\co to northern markets last
week^wUd many others shipped
.smaller quantities.
''Chose it Co. are shipping all of
their lettuce in erat« this season.
There la considerable lettuce going
north - this wt&gt;ek. There is some
nice lettuce coming on for the holi­
day trad*.
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Thiintngiving with homo folks were
M in» e» Marie Duniol, Attdio Gresh­
am, Ramona McLain i.ud Margie
Kljbee
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Raulerson
anii their nflernooTi guests, Mrs. T
D. Peters und Mins Irene Peters
uutoed to ‘ Reek
Hammock
last
Thursday to visit Mrs. John Welker
and Mrs. Hollar, well known former
residents of Geneva. -Mrs. Welker
is tdnwly improving from a t'peent
illness.
Rev, Wells returned to New Smyrna last Friday after • (inducting sev­
eral days' meeting in the Method­
ist church.
Mr Wells is a much
1'.,%•']&lt;&lt;! man. a well read man nnd
one vim iloe- not tear to stand firm
(or Ins riinvii turns
He made man&gt;
friends while in Geneva

Santa Claus H eadquarters
NOTICK
Adilrr«* Four Leti nr la MMu»l&gt; &lt;l*m
f»rt* |l. A. Cildvrll J* Mona,
Sanford, Florida

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covcrn laid for forty und certainly
Geneva ladles never served a more
pleasant company.
.
Arthur Donne is now behind tho
counter of L. P. McCuller in San­
ford, where ho will be glad to serve
his Geneva friends as well os the
general public.
Mr. Lamrose arrived in Genov*
from Now York Monday night to
spend several months at his winter
home here.

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Sent by lllfrlra*!

Suggestive Christmas Gift«

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HANDKERCHIEFS
CENTERPIECES
DRESSER SCARF
SILK HOSE
HAND HAGS
PICTURES
SOFA PILLOW

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B v/oring l e t t e r a f o r y o u r l i t t l o p l- a j
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HANDKERCHIEFS
UM BRELLA
SUSPENDERS
GLOVES
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VASES
GLOVES
A( TO i;o f !
SWEA'I ERS
HAND It At IS
PURSES
LI N C IIEPN ; i !:
MI I I LEUS

C h i V ’ v c n , d o you k n ow C h rin tm a H
i o a lm o a t ;.e v o ?
Now, o v o r y ono o f 70U
w a n t t o bo v e r y f'o o d f o r I d o n o t l i k e
t o v i s i t c h ild r e n th a t a r o n a u g h ty .

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Suggestive Christ inns t
For Father, ilrother
Anti Friends

For Mother, Sisters anti
Friends

How many o f you b o y s and g i r l o
r e a d my l e t t e r l a s t w e e k ?

C la u s '

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W HISK HROOM
BELTS
T IE RACK
SOFA PILLOW
DRESS SHIRT
SW EATER
CAPS
COLLAR HAG
A CTO G A l’ NTLE'l
t CUFF HUTTONS

T H E HOME O F TOYS

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This store is now running over with th«»sc nice
tilings that go to help make Christmas .1in-1 think of
ail these things, Drums, Wagons. Velocijx'tles, Irish
Mail. •Carts, I loll Carriages, Doll Furniture. 1iaims
Building ItltK'ks, Puzzles, 'Tea Sets, Pastry Sits. Doll-.
M UM«*:tl Instruments. &lt; hairs for Buys ami (liil», Rock
mg Horses, Halls, Rattles, Pop Guns

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Mr*. Rraniion of (Tiuluoru visited |
her parents, Mr ami Mrs Daniel

The public meeting at Lako Har­
ney dock on luxt Monday wan a most
decided success. The object of the
meeting w’arf to lot the public know
the detail* of the new roud connect­
ing the counties of Oranger Sem­
inole and Yolnain, and to hear any
objoctlomt, if any, and to meet
among other# .U. S. engineer, Major
Ladue.
Delegates from Titusville,
Sanford, Oviedo und Orlando were
present. After tho business meeting
dinner was served by the ladies of
Geneva in the pavilion.
Among
other good things were plenty of
fried fish nnd hot coffee. There wero

lay. means some choice Christmas present has lieen bought
now don’t you delay your Christmas «hopping, for the ven
present you had your eye on for mother, father, sister, brotlui
or sweetheart may be bought by some one else while ym
:ire waiting. A list of useful and suggestive gift.» bn*
arranged below fpr all the family.

The Home of Fun nnd Pleasure

tin Sniurd.'i lugli!, Nov -'Mh. tin
children oi Mrs. K. M. Sieg gave
her a surprise birthday dinner at the
home of her son. V\ I. Sieg
The
houso was lustily deeoraled with
autumn leaves, ferns and narcissuses. ,
On the archway between the sitting
room and dining room were the dates
and "M a n y happy returns ”
A ii
tumu leaves were festooned around
tin* table cloth, Japanese lanti-ria-*
were hung around ihy oorehr-*
Resides tile children ai.d grand
children those present w e n Mrs 1.
D Mercer. .Mr and Mr- I T M
Lain and Mr and Mrs P I. t ham
hK's
The menu was rua-t lurl.oy,
cranberry sauce, fried oysters, to­
mato pickles, nut salad, fruit punch,
coffee.

Mr» Rolan -Dali
(irlanilo vi-il
ed tier inothir, Mr- David a imiple
of day» la»t week
Mr*. Rrown and luiliy koii uf Ma­
con, Ga., are visiting their grundrrtother, Mr*. L. D. Mercer lit tinhome of Mr» J. D. Wick».
Mr. Ruhbindrr, Sr . ha» opened
hi» reading room» near the postolhee, where he fill he glad to »ee
hi» friend»,
Dr S PulcMhn of Sanford we»
eillled to nee Mr» hefll tarlml ut.d
Mr#. Hilly (»runt last week, both of
whom ure»improving
Rev, und Mra. Stone# of Oviedo
spent Sunday und Momluy in Ge­
nova.
Mr. and Mr*. Leo Re hbin dor have
purchased nn auto.

Christm as Shopping EveryC-

Royal Sot is I y etuhroiilery pm k
ages ami (loss o f all kind-

M O N D A Y U A. M
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I his i a u &lt;-mlerful
1111-. olle «lay sale.
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your

There is nothing that you can give :ts a presenf
that will In- more serviceable than one of our handsome
l-nmj»s. s|H‘cinllv priced for this’ Sale for d* O O U
$1 UR, $2.RH and

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- i illy pi ■&lt;i-d at I »1 .1
pair L‘.rie a |t. ir. and

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HAVE D»t: SEEN?
Thai new line nf
men' . young men'».

C T T T O SKI.I.
Ladie.»’ ( ’ oa.t Suils

Im;,»' and youth« rap»

Thts will In* a tno»i

tho-j- nn'ihv, *•» v11*h
number« *e¡f

vvofidi 1fu!
pick-up.
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SHOES

shirt

SW E ATE R S

S2 on V ALt'FS i)Sr
That I» a big eut
but JU-t »i-e 11I fit at.
.Ml IN'S HALF JltlSR
l' il! lint- to •elei I
f un i ou-i «t tug of »ilk

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drawer»
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Fur Every Day anti Christ ma«, Too

Reinforcements is our watchword. Those
attmetive lasts nnd nobby toes in Igtditat’ and
Misses' Slums made by Selbv A.* Merriam. These
Sln**.s fit. fed comfortable and wear Sts- oiir
wonderful values. Whenever
you -avc
:t
dollar by buying one pair of Slua-s that mean»
si »met hint'.
Snow's "1 nion Made Shoes for Men. the
line with it guarantee of satisfaction behind it.
Our pric es not matched.
BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY
Then? is nothing that attracts like Ma­
hogany Furniture. Him* you seen those stately
and magnificent colonial designs on exhibition
ut tins store? On out* easy terim then* is no!
the least strain on you in securing and paying
A Victroln will make a hap- time.
10c
py Christmas and will lie a
¿o iu
for a suit nf this handsome furniture.
phtuMuru to the home.

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FURNITURE BARGAINS FOR MONDAY, DEC. Nth
Rocking Chairs—Oak, either cane scuLs or cobbler
bottom. This special number is worth $3.00,
r7 Q
for Mohday sale
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T W E N T IE T H CENTU RY N A T IO N A L S PR IN G

Full standard regulation size, the $(».00 kind - see
them f or dur Monday sale each specially priced &lt;£Q Q O
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118.75 DRESSER $13.13 — Here Is the opportunity for you to secure
one of these beautiful solid oak dressers, French beveled plate mirror.
$12.50 ROOKGASE $8.89—A hook rase such os this will be found
very desirable for n Xmas' gift. Highly polished, golden oak.
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MONDAY, DEC. 14th

Christmas, Beginning Today

D11. C. Ws F A IN
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¡SANTA CLAUS AMAZED AT THE REXALL STORE
AT T H E

Quantity, Quality, Variety and Completeness of Our Stock of Holiday Goods |
handsomest

, l a r g e s t a s s o r t m e n t , b e s t v a l u e s , EVER O F F E R E D IN f O W N

$ Elegant Dressing Cases

Shaving Sets

M anicures

Fine Novelties, the latest

Leather Goods
Clocks
Handsome Gift Books
Popular Fiction
Small Bibles
Testam ents
Exquisite Gift Boxes of Stationery
Fountain Pens

Beautiful Gift Bibles
Kodaks (latest m odels)’

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ChiWtmas Candies a Specialty— Fancy Baskets

PHILIPS
of Hilly Clifford's "Move Waltx."
Tbc club members are practicing
this for the next dance exhibit.
Clinch was served at t In- dunce. One
young lady in the fullness of her en­
BEING A RESU M E O F S A N F O R D H A P P E N IN G S
joyment expressed the sentiments of
all Mlieti she »aid
they had one
= = = = =
U P -T O D A T E
grand, glorious time all the May
through
The young men sorrow­
CAmmunlrallon* for this Column Should he Marked "Sinlii) Id itn r . &lt;ir
fully admitted, the girls had gone
J’ hunrd to Mr*. It. A. Tcrhcun, Phone 2U3
ilii*in one heitef on the entertaining
mu! are already planning something
V"
folind themselves back ut thè »tariProgrtmitt r#innrr-Dancr
umilile and novel for their next
mg
[linee, Miss Frank‘a liiune, unii
That tlie joung Indica of tht1 “ It
turn
Those present
were Misses
SbìU M'’" Club «ri» thè top noi oh t he rottetito rnys of jiink shaded j Florence Frank. Sa idee William».
«( botte*»«'* WS» co nel usi vtdy proviti! light» lellei ted ufmri l In ir ania/id Mell W lut tier.
t harlot te
Matul.
Uni of hreat II t liey
(s Wtdn&amp;day eventng whrn they t militimi lift'.»
Greti lim and Diga Seimila, Helle
jiYi a return entertainment tu t In arrived al thè homo of Me.» &lt; Imr
» mu h I .li ora hi*h Kliz.ibnh
and
II.itili. m Ite^.
ilo
M' .1
ysunt nati of thè ■luti
Nev. i lu*» fotti
a M&gt; l.anghlitj. At to and 1.11»
i».ii already di .i |&gt;|m uit.g
lh«rr trri'lf a more attrai live and I nurse
li.in Uiggin». Me»»r~
Felix Frank,
lor
thè
"boy
v» Ini vvottlii r.tllier eal
jolly iflsir gìven m Sanford a» mi»
.• !• Kollert», I. I‘ and Tracy MeThe
pltnned and earried out l&gt;y thè girla, tll.lll tllltlk" Ma» llieri Ino
&lt; itili r T .» I lo .[ Hiliy IIdi. Iir
to thè conlu-to: and stirpri»*' of i In n laide» noi- v*r,. (•r• 1 r . vvtll i ir io »I Ii o o» holder, i f»iiorne llertulon,
Itilo* fluii ineinliers, (or it had lieel. dui ni y i bina and gleaming »ilver
Kr tirsi (ittllowuy, Clarence Mahoney,
ktpt * ircret
The grucinu* ehurtn I finn eaeli itomi a bmki't of |&gt;om It II
M irk .. I l "
I an
I he
*( yo Ut ti (nrv.ldeil thè al lliosjiheri' •i 11la», firn» in ■! w 111». -1.ir * - a meno tollou mine. (Ile lialnlli— lied utili gre.it
e( [un alo! trulli . ulule ilo- bollili}
I nu! I oi ktall
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«[ lhe dei »rullati» al I M&gt; varimi» mims of rei! ialiti rtMaill
\I nek I oft li* Sou [i
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[nunieil
Fonte* sa* eiitraneing. unii elieited eard»
t r.n ker»
t III ves
girle' tie.nl»
Ite admiratimi of thè eniire pari}
|{oa»t I ,.i ni 11 I life»»tug
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up

113 Oak A ve. .

-guest of her sister until

Miss, Morris sang a number of songs
very sweetly and Mr. Allison Witherington played sever«) fine selec­
tions on, the violin. Piano playing

SPEN CERI

Monday.

i Itirlhihiy Surprise l ‘nrly

Full Line o f Candies

MRS. J. MALLEM

lost their way, wanthe park and when they
th« r .u te of aloneneia f

W aliaci \\ orks of
» peli t several day»

Geo. H Fernald Hdw. Co.

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tetabiu™*° beep pace with the
"*»'&gt;»«
ot »i.iry FIREWORKS FOR THE CHILDREN
‘

Make the banner potato crops of Florida

M I. I* o n11ii&gt;. ol
I erro power anti repu­
. r.^iii. reit ,,t t be
N.
Mr
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tation
in the engine
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world.
nd Mi»» &lt;’li,i| ■P II
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/ The results you get nrc
\ ,» i .»hoi ,s. nit fj Melody
A congenial party that motored
,-duc to a finished product.
Mr» T A Newton
over to Winter Park und l »riandò
kJ'ry it youriel} —t JtLiy !
J il»! romei.t al »ilio. To Sfirtlig Cirieg
\\ed esil.iy afternoon were Mr ami
A t h f o r Catalog
Mi.»» Lucca ( hafiftell
with /&gt;ri're*
Mrs K T
Woodtiilf. Mr». C. It
\ io al »olii. I .a ni I o' tin* S ky
Walker, .Mrs
H A. Terhetin a nd
Mi &lt;» l.iii tile A filli wall
Mr ' ha» A W oodrull
11 •; rumtmt.il solo. Papillon Grieg
Mrs H F Tolar
\lr und Mr* F II Hit mor arc at
Tm»., \ sunset
Merten* the s.mlord House,
Mr Humor is
H Spring
Merton* tin* represuntative of the American
Mi i
l.m hie Aspinw.it),
Francis llot'l Hi'gistcr Co
\»;nn wall, Just«* St union
P u • -"•I". Fantini No t II Dl»en
Mr amt Mr* V\ H Hay le»s of |
Mi » Margaret Davi»
Florida are guests id I lie 1».infuri!
Gi.oi|&gt; .•l Norwegian Folk .Song*
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Mr,». Geo. Hoy
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Piano Duet. Norwegian Dance. Grieg
Mr». It. E Tolar leave* today for
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\li»»e» 1 1 1ga and Gretcheu Schullr
Jacksonville, where she will lie the

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ID E A L POTATO MANURE
W. ik: T.'S If ASTI NOS POTATO SPECIAL
Wr i t e u&gt; your requirements

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Kvery sark hears a tap certifyinp Federal Inspection—an
insurance apainst Powdery Scab.

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IM I’ KOVEI) ROSE No. I
• RED BLISS TRIU M PH

Powrr Behind the Boat

A charming buie sur finse {tarty
was tendered Miss Muriel Harrold
... **i**nte. The place cards were
by ii number of-her young friends on
I •••. • ■bttl» Chriatnut# 'cards,
I h ríu t Gomplele Withinil
\\. duesilay evening and it wa* real­
teliti %
liad u sfing of
ly truly u surjiiisc for MUa Harrold
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TeÌ Abboni.
At each CANDIES. FRUITS and FIREWORKS went oil to the moving pieturca unii
ii^ W » tiers were changed adding
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returned to timi the house filled w'ilh
oi variety , that made the » T h e children must he sniisfietl.
guests lo greet her with - birthday
*th« .'"'OH delightful over.
wishes.
She was the recipient too
of a number of nice gifts, among
thfyn being, a lovely manicure set
pr.-'Ciitcd t'i the young men of the
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P r o m S c t 0 * 'r&gt; l » t , r 1 &gt; , , l l n ( l lU.rty
Mr» Harrold connived with
tin gtr!. for tlu» indightful enter­
hftdl en
8 derided tumble,
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fresh fruits of au kinds tainment tor tier charming young
in
daughter and prepared a deli.rtj&gt;us
menu of punch, fruit salad and dain­
ty sandwiches. Thi» evening was «pent pleasantly
»kijp, . ° w“ his partner. It is
¿«W
■ I another couple while
with music, songs and duncing.

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Seed Potatoes

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Mi».» ,Inule Muntoli, nini ha» tieen
ih«' glieli of lu-r »Ister M r» Holiert
llerndoi
it \r-.olla ha» nturned.
a i comptulo &lt;1 t.\ Mr» Herndon, who
wliI \ i-.it Ilo liiim.' folk» uniti after

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u T * !"
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hell and from (hi* were
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jj , tornir* of the tables
Snow 1

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Mr* Geo. Hrowit |efl W’ednesday
for Oviedo to sfiend a week wìth her
sister, Mr» l.ee

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POUp of girl. were .inolio l-d to
*b* tome of Misses Anna unti Klixu_&lt;fb Xlclaiughlm, for the "Soup
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Here the dbcorations were
**W-tiT* of Christmni with the
WtoOtiious blending of red bella
&gt;sd green pine boughs. The dining
j ® was very attractive with its
bi&amp;iature Christmas tree, gully deCf4,*d «iti* lighted
wit li c^ilpred
beneath which stood
it
*™lf faced rotund Kunlu Clau*.

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happy evening closed with a fe.M
dances
Surprising .Mis* Hurrold
were Misses Gladys Morris. Lottie
Caldwell, Helen Howland, Adelaide
Higgins, Kate llrown. Messrs Hume
Humph. I'ope Wicker. Hoy and Net!
Chittenden. Alison W itherington and
Frank t ainpliell

- T i e Ir.» ml» Of Mr
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Olii t o » p o n d l h e MUitet Willi
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nughier, Mr» I'nireit I.ake

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Bridge Sets

Mrs. 11. H. I’ullishull of Geneva
wan the guest of her sister, Mr*. It.
E -Tolar Wednesday enrsitlte from
Jacksonville.

Additional People and Event* on Page 8

M axw ell’s
Magazines Periodicals
Soda Water
Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

1041st. St. Phone 182
WANT ADS P AY

DEALER IN HIGH GRADE BAKERY GOODS

Wu make anything known to the trade, .finf received a new
stock of fruit cake supplies. Special onlere filled fur anything
known in our line. Prompt delivery made-anywhere in city.
•;5 WE SOLICIT YOUR TKADE

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trustees: Fred T. Williams, work
ANNUAL REPORT OF
COUNTY SOLONS
oogmesf, $14.20; W R Williams,
contractor, $1903.68.
The communication from Peoples
PROJECTS in FLORIDA' regular MEETING Bank
of Sanford was read in regardsj

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COOK WITH G A S:
H EA T WITH GAS :

I to interest on county warrants that
HEAR C O M P L A IN T S A N D AD- Oicy had been currying
Same was
ordered paid. $38.18
JUST M A N Y C O U N TY
The matter of approving'bonds of
M ATTE R S
the different county officer-» wan tak
«•n up and owing \u their not all
Sanford, Fla . I&gt;«*&lt; sth. 1914
Honorable Hoar«l of County Corn- bi'itig filed, op motion of L. P. Hagan
miswioners in and for Seminole Coun­ the board will m«H*t on Saturday,
ty. Florida, met in regular seessinn December 19th, 19 14, to approve
said bonds
at 10 o’ clock a in

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O R A N G E CO U N TY M ED IC AL Shell crt*ek, DeSoto county. Mos&lt;|uit&lt;&gt; Inlet, I,oti)on hay. t hannM
S O C IE TY W ILL LEND
from St Johns fiver through Cake
ASSISTANCE

Dexter thencr to Lake Woodruff,
Johns river below
Phynliiun» art* horn mint: »lurm«&lt;l llietii’e lo Si
ov«»r tin* pro valour« in tin* ti»« *•( m Haw kins villa-; Wekiva rtve'r
Flan of improvement is presentod
j uriouH drug» and at th&lt;* last nu*«t1ng «»( tho Orntig«' County Mndind [or the Ocklawaha river at estimated
Society they puasoil th«* (ollo*ing cost of $733.OUO; Key West harbor
EL
Present
11*01
F
l. Woodruff,
The bond of Churl«** West to the
with view of constructing harbor «if
resolutions :
Whereas, The use of «••»«•ainee, refuge, and a safe anchorage for chairman and lion Commissioners notary public was read and approve«!
morphine and other highly injurious vessels; Deep creek. St Johns coun­ !.. P. Hagan. C W. Kntiininger. J. with Tlii'ii Aulin ami Z. Spinks us
«lrugs of Ilk«* nature and effect pre­ ty, ut estimated cost of 19,000; A. Clark and J. T Mcl.ain, E, A. sureties in the sum of $,r&gt;00.
Petition signed by citizens asking
vails to an alarming estent, and par­ Sarasota buy. estimated cost $92.-1 Douglass, clerk with C. M. Hand,
that road from Palm Springs south
|sheriff in attendance.
ticularly among the young men, in 000
Orange county and throughout the
No report is yet available with ro-i
Minutes of lust meeting read and to the county line via Spring bake
approved.
be established us a cou illy straw
state of Florida:
sped to Withlucoochee river incud
1 lie it Resolved, That the atten­ ing channel from Port Itigli* to the
Mrs, Cassidy und others came he- road, read and referred fo C. W.
tion of the proper ollicials of Orange anchoruge in the Gulf of Mexico I for the board in regard t«&gt; their a.»- Enlziniiiger with power lo act
The
followtug resolution
was
and Seminole eountii*» lie called m and between Stoke’** firry und Puna- sessment and the liourd ilerided to
ulopt cil:
the existing conditions, urging surh soffkee. or' on harbor of Tampa, hold a special meeting in the near Bl
steps as are proper in the strict with view AT see,ring increased depth * flitUre to' hear complaints, anil clerk
ResoWed, That the. bond trustees
enforcement
of
the
law.
and
widlii
in
channel
from
Gulf
of
I
is
requested
to
notify
such
persons
&lt;d
the Special Road and Brblge DisV
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gists' and practicing physicians he boro bay to head of estuary in city, the time of surh meeting.
over eight i8j bonds of the Special; *
notified to comply strictly with the of Tampa.
The communication.Of Chase &amp;
Road and Bridge District No. L uf j ♦
law as set forth in Chapter No.
.Co., in reference to premium of the denomination of $l,U0O each,
M r'
5957 of the acta of the legiajaturo
bond of Assessor T. K. Bates was |with accrued interest, to Hankinson
of Florida for 1909.
read, una
and cierg
clerk instructed to n
o tify’i &amp; Bugler for brick use«! in Special
LAKt MARY
« il roaa,
notify
4
3. no it Resolved, .That the Or­
-i Ruud and Bridge District No. 1.
_______;_________ ____________ s »**’V Chase &amp; Co. that the assessor is ro-i
ange County Medical Society ami
tetywpt^at J L .
kh#t &gt; v f .",e
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Messrs. Carter and Engersol paid jPP°n,lbl* for
r V --1
the individuals comprising the sunte
Mombty.
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of
Dr.
Miller
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claim
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plaid a-visit Monday.'“ " " ” ‘ ~'t **C7!irn'niuni«'nffon
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the *authoritiça in çvery .munner
Montague, Mich., ;ind Mr. and Mrs. road, ami on motion of L. P. Hagan *’ &gt; ,ll,‘ couttty wu* read, said request
practicable In the enforcement of
A
J. B Gibson of Webster Grove, Mo., same was ordered puid.
refused
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the law and in bringing to account
have arrived here for the winter. *• The following resolution was ununThe communication of Mrs. J. N.
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any person or persons violating the
stopping at the Martin house.
|imously adopted:
Whittier refluestiAg that the name
provisions thereof.
The A. C. b. carpenter gang stop-j
Whereas, the width of the county of County Historian of Seminole
4 Be it Resolved, That a copy
ped several days last week, repairing public road, beginning ut tin* south- County be changed to that of C-olhereof lie given for publication to at
i he ilepot and secliun |uur«*t«Ts of |ern f i t y limits of tin* city of San- li** tor of Historic»! Data for Sent- ?-*•
least one newspaper «if general cir­
for «1. and leading in a southerly mole County, Florida, was reail, re­
II D Dorant
culation in both Orange and SemContrarlor Max K ober ha» re- directmn to a point where Orange quest granted.
inole counties
petition signed by citizens of Sem­
turned to hin ho ine in bakeland, and Seminole counties join, is a
Adopted by tho Orang»» County
aller completing the dwelling him.se public road of 40 fett in width, ami inole county asking that Richard
Medical Society- ut a meeting held
Whereas, certain property owners Jacobs be placet! on the r«*ln*f list
of H. D. Durum, which is one of the
in Orlando on tho 8th day of De­
handsomest homes
urouud
Lake along said road have encroached was reud and said petition waa grantcember, 1914.
Mary
The |iaintfng was done by upon portions of said highway and ed. and Richard Jurol» re«*eived $5
have «'«instructed fences on parts of per month
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Burton
«if Richmond, Vu.
BP
Hcraldn of l.lberl)
sai.l
highway, and
,\ y Bell, roretnan of the roa«l
Shop Karl)
Herald* of Liberty met in regular
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ami
Tel*rump
is hereby .iiithonred to have
Early
Christmas shopping
has
suasion Monday night at their regu­
photo*
C««mpaille*
have
pined
cerium
the
n«**&lt;‘«»ury
repair* made to »tt-um
been
tirged
(or
severa!
year*
pu»t
lar
meeting piare, Engle*
Halb
teleplloue
anil
telegraph
poles
oil
the
ro.nl
Miller
in
all
Jiarls
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l'nit«d
States
witli
There was a large crowd of ladies
The opinion of tieo A DeCottes,
present. The «iegrees were confirineil splendid success, and tin* lired clerks right of way of sani roa«l. therefore.
I*1' •' H***olved, That whereas, this attorney for t !%■ Imurd a* to the
• in full form
Lodge ndjourix'd to go been relieve«! of i In* terrible strain
incumbent upon a last day rusb board has declared the width of I lo- dull«*- of the board of county collito the restaurant for supper
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All tnemb«*rs are earnestly re The same appeal is made this, year HUI*1 public road above described to missioners ni appointing inspectors
brands r«ad*niiri t&gt;ril«*r«*tl
quested to he |ir«*sent at the next I “ "«I «• i" !&lt;&gt; 1"* hoped tin* public will be 49 fett. ami the property owner- mark- ,«o
continue
to
show
«miisidi-r.iti.oti
for
along
said
puhlb
roail
ami
any
and
bled
lor
future
reference
regular meeting wboh will in- tin
tin*
overworked
clerks
all
persons,
firms
or
corporations,
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being
no further business
third Monthly night, at which time
The
merchants
should
work
o(r
u
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are
in
any
wise
encroaching
board
adjourned
t«i meetDecember
there will be «declion of officer* fur
ensuing year,
We will have a regu­ early shopping, placing their aiiver-' uI m, n the right of way of said rouri I**i li. A D 1911 at 10 o'clock a m
rising m time to enlighten the pub- lir'' hereby ordered t,, r«*move any
lar chicken pnluu
lie as lo what they have for I hr and all *mli obstructions »n,l to
Fifty • Mne ttldition*
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mote back fences
that tin* width
t In-liqas trade
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The rent iriiimlil m-tcr ««xrred a flfrii
t tho huaband'a weekly Salary. This
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Immiiao Tree Ue*f
Tim leaf of ilo, i j Ion (nlljiot palm
thick grow« to 1 m f. ,;t in height.
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feel, mol nil telephone and telegraph
«’«)it!puiiie»-»F^*4trn*li\ ordered in re
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any and all to'
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polos that arc
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growing in Ilo , oust ru* Hull in a
in. giilta'cnt new house of wm-bij,
but m no tnbersh 11*
During tin
Him Hi of \ov, mlo-r titty imo new
lui liii « m tr a*lii«**i tw t III* ■bure n
roll
Tliiiiy- Dir«*« uf 1llOril lllotell
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lie filati.
iMirniK (lu* month. lU-v. F. H.
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F.srimat*' of Freil I \\ illiams , t,
gin*** r ili ■barge • f
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prò veti ami th« folli«, wmg bill*, w.rc
urili ffil pulii b\ l In* buml IruMim
K»pl T Wilburn,*,, cngincci'.» &gt;.d:.r&gt;
$23.00; eatimule uf Fred T. WilllaniH, engineer in charge of Black
Hammock Drainage District, read
t.nd approved and the following bill*
weri* ofdered paid by the bond

Style and Comfort
Every detail of perfect Style u expreased In a ¿ ft jjS p Shoe, without
the sacrifice of one jot of Comfort.
That’s why those who have worn
shoes buy them again, and
w h y those w ho have not worn
shoes should begin now.

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you contemplate the purchaae of a
memorial for aomc departed loved one
or are interntrd in tLc purchase of a
public monument.

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It certainly lias no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s
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meni (or acni ing tln*utopie being
The communicution of J. M. Wytni incomplete.
Opera chiiirs will soon
rcqursting a mise ut wuge» wi :h reati, ho installcd. whieh will
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.•ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle nnd valuable remedy.
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try BlackDraught It is a medicine of Jcnown. merit. Seventy-five
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» i d »* Thereupon tho commissioners
•&gt;&lt;] learned K t; h and they
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wrestling with the Mthjecl.
Seem» Foolish, If Not whlh?*the path-nt In drnd. tin«
e. to Some, May
* hurt been Hnniki .1 ami the e*|
Do Explained.
tin« disputation hn* already r&lt;

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Oefenie» of Babylon.
The Hlwr Euphrates Unwed through
the city of Itali«Inn, and &lt;&gt;n ««neh »tile
nf Iti l ank« the «vali» nf the i lly were
&lt;arrted ll|t te a le I. ' ■ u*» creai a» al
any other point *&lt;« tin«! .«vmi durine |

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a ‘ '*■«•* I.........
defended "II the
Io na with brutal and

nftnncr with a kind
eh they llud. not tin
iro exasperating
It

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nil the land

Activity» of Women
l h e r e (« on. w ii*i- ,
, woman to
Hire« w,ig. .afiuti, iii«-u in \ tw t.«rk
elate

to a mlsundcnilawl
When a woman he..-« her htndiatid
&gt;r«r frame of mind by death In Korea td«&lt;&gt; Is forhnhh'tt
1 to live In a vole of [ruin marrying again
hul If they bo outM o Kate lb« 1, IdndMiy 1» running
with a love of their for tin« leglslnlur«- In &lt; ulifornta on the
art, nothing of the Socialist ticket
re one castle has
In llrltlsh fnlunitnu women teachers
tnetlmefl even before only are allowed to take tie« household
lltalo crack has np- economics lectures
s, they are planning
The llritlnh Red Cross society has
another on a larger over 60,000 nurses enrolled, of which
ts scale. When the over two thirds are women.
:omes It In unheard.
Canadian husbands desiring to go to
tea and hnmmorij al- war must llrst gut tin* wife« consent
t work again»- Wo before being enlisted
¡dler'a authority that
The dowager empress of Russia has
g houses Is "a med-^ given a complete Held ntnbuluucc unit
ag Incurable." And for the French tr«Vops
that- is. a fortiori, , The women of Nagasaki, Japan,
’ castles It Is not. work side by side with the men coaling
plication of a life steamers that cornu into th&amp;l port
donmonts that la the
Women are being put to work In col
•ar. Rather It la the Rories In Germany, assuring that'come
ioso who Indulgo In try plentyjof coal.
0 besoited as to bo- , Tho women of Servla as well ns
[11 all of them come thoiyv, pf Montenegro boat arms the
mco a slur on their same aa men during thu.tliuA'tjf, v,nr.
1their ability to play |
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Carter's Writing Fluid in Quart Bottles ........... .

Is Tobacco a Drug?
,
An inter «-sling case of splitting
hair« has arisen lu Ireland In the
administration of the national Inaur­
are art as to whether tiibarcn I» a
drug, a necessity or a luxury, all three
tie«» being tnken by different authorl
tl«*, *u*s I «indori Tit nits It appears
that the superintending medicai nfh
err of the Iiuhlln district recommend
»d that n consumptive patient coming
under the provisions of tho net he
given tobacco for smoking to comfort
him In hi» Inst «lays, offering to pny
for the »red himself, hut the intuir
anr«« committee dectiled that the to
barro » ns necessary to tho patient s
treatment and sent In tho bill to tho
Imuranre rniumlttshmcrn Two w.-eks
later (lie Incoi autliorllh-H ......(veil a
length) communication lii-inandliiK an
explanation of their action in charging
the rnvrrmneirt with a shilling’» worth
of tobacco Their reply wub that to­
bacco » « «- recr*rnired a» a drug In the
liritlnh codex'tinder the title of nico­
tian» tuba« him and that It hail In-en
prescribed by a registered practitioner.

Carter's W riting Fluid in Pin t Bottles

108 Palmello Ave

Putting altogether on ont* aldo tho de­
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may »oil ho a question whether any
material profit Is to be derived from
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Carters W riting Fluid in Half-pint Bottles
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"Each of til» wives divori «««I him,
and yet &lt;-n,ch time In* remarried his
1«si do was n young and singularly
beautiful gir!
Such tilings make us
cynical nhniit th*« pttwer of mnnet
li«« paused then tt•! «1.-«I sol.-mnl»
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Blue Mushroom.
A bluu—tmtshroorn. known as tho
Trtchofoma Nudum, boa Just been
ndded to tho list of cdiblo fungi. It
has been produced from a wild wood
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fungus which In Its natural nlato ap­
pears only In the lato autumu. Pro­
fessor Malruchot planted a specimen
In the collar of the Paris observatory,
where by careful cultivation ho suc­
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ceeded In evolving a mushroom which
will grow oil tho year round. Tin
^ All Loral Advertisements Under
purple hlilo of tin- wild specimen has
Thin Heading T H R E E CENTS n
faded Into a light blue shade.
This new mushroom. Professor Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Malruchot declares, will bo hailed with
Charge 25 Cents.
delight by chefs and gourmets on ac­
count of Ita exquisite flavor, which Is ! » * « « ! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *
faintly reminiscent of aniseed.

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Thu young ladies of St. Agnes Thomas A. Edison they began tear­
Guild will have a »ul« o f fancy work, ing clown the concrete wall* which
eiindies und other good thing* Tues­ had to he removed, while the cmbcrr
were rooting &lt;,*•»( &gt;'■
•*
day. Dec. 22nd.
■•
immediate
»t*-fw
to
rebuild
hove
C-*
been taken.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Lawton
and
little
t(inntinuíKl From Pax«- 3)
daughter, Katherine of Oviedo were
At least one man perished in the
^
For M i* * ll'i/stm
the dinner gue»t* of Mr». W 1*. (lames. Thai became known today
One of the scries of delightful en­ Carter on Wj-ilnesday
with tiie finding of a charred body
tertainments for Mj»s Wilson, the
in the ruins of the film house, where
attractive guc^t of Min** Virginia
Mrs; Mary C. English of St. tin* explosion which started thr
Smith » « * the card party on Tu»s- Petersburg, Ma. »ill visit Seminole Mu*« occurred
Two other men, hut
day eveninit at the home of M r' G Chapter No 2, Tuesday night, Dec Imih workmen, were reported miss­
A. 11rower. The punr of rook was 15. Mrs. English i* Grand Matron ing x.
played, ufter which music was much of the Eastern Slur
T h e 'T (lames were beaten back
enjoyed. Cake and ice cream were à i
from the laboratory and work shop
served.
Invited to meet Mi*» W il­
Dr. J. W. Andrews and Mr*. An­ of- Mr. Edison, where were stored
son were Misses Annie I-oe Cald- drews of Lakeside, 111., are regis­
innumerable records nnd materials
well, Elinor Screven», Bessie* ¡Long, tered ut the Sunford Houaw.
gathered from every ebrner of the
Lucy
Whitner;
Messrs
Wcidman
world.
At the height of the fire
Caldwell, ilarrold Long, Kent RosBed Cross Seals
men removed the most valuable
uettrr and Mr. Christopher
Attention is again called to the records to Mr. Edison's home.
lied Cross Christmas seals on sale
at Bower's drug store.
There has
Announce i
Pqwdcrjr Scab Warring •
T here will he a fintf program ul- been little call for them to date.
Washington,
D. C., Dec. 8.— The
tho music department meeting Tues­ When one realizes the vnst import­ department of agriculture Inst Sat­
ance of the cause these seals repre­
day afternoon, Dec, 16.
urday Issued a warning to farmers
sent, thoxe should not 1»\' a man or
of
the middle Atlantic and southern
Tonight ut 7:;J0 at the Presby­ woman In _iyvidord who itoes not use . states ngainst buying seed potatoes
Xmas
letters
or
packterian Manse Mr. Duncan B. Curry,
77flfr*Maino jinlgag Jhciuliear the de­
state president of Christian EniftaW
partment's certificate showing the
or will present a plea in behalf oT
o the Mother of Sanford
potatoes t&lt;T be free from powdery
the "¿iavo a Baby Cluh.” The EnYou are cordially in v it e d » to at­ scab. They are ulso warned against
deavorers are urged to come out tend the meeting of the Welfure the use of fable potatoes for. planting
and bring a friend with you.
All Department, Wednesday, Dec. 16, purposes us these, according to the
interested in this movement will be at the Woman's Club rooms bn department, even If they do not
cordially- welcome.
Oak avenue and get the Ixtuoht of show the disease, may have been
Dr. Neal’s talk to the women. He exposed to it.
A t the Welfare Department mcct- will touch on subjects of vital im"Somo dealers," the statement
^ p ^ ^ V ed n çs d a y ,.^ , ^
Dr, T. A. s t a n c e to our childra.n thaii.iL
v s }”*, ••fnivw» Wi■ wirt A f / lr rr* &lt;1 M* 1
Neal will give echoes of the great wouj j l„
he well for mothers to know and selling it for need. These men
idee ting at Jacksonville, of the nnd understand. Teachers arc also
are not violating any law, hut theyAmerican Health Association.
\ invited.
are exposing their customers to the
cordial invitation is extended lo the
Mrs. It. A. T E R H E U N .
I risk of a dangerous disease and a
women of Sanford to attend this
Chrm. Welfare Dept. |quarantine should the powdery seal)
meeting.
Mothers are specially in­
[ he introduced,"
,
vited and all club members are
Edison Plani Destro) cd
urged to he present.
West Orange, N. J.. Dec. 11
Postal Rates.
The ladies of the Episcopal church When the lire which destroyed the
Mall matter addressed to countries
will hold their annual Xmas bazaar ten acre manufacturing plant.of the
In the Universal Postal union Is sub­
Saturday afternoon and evening of Thoma» A. Edison Company here
ject to the following rates: Letters
was
extinguished
today,
a
hurried
in­
this week in the Wei horned block.
and seated packages five centB for
A special feature will he the deli­ ventory of the damage revealed that first ounce or fraction thereof. If
cious supper served throughout the elfcven of the eighteen buildings had prepaid, and three centri" for each ad­
been destroyed, other» hud been ditional ounce, or fractional ounce, if
evening.
damaged and that the loss would ap­ prepaid, and double that amount If not
proximate J7.OUO.000.
prepaid, except Great Britain. Canada
Attention is called to the change
Si ) on thousand men are employed Mexico. Panama. Cuba and Germany
of place for the bazaar of the Daugh­
ilf Bent by steamer* plying to Ger­
ters of Wesley
It will be held ill ai the plant, and half of these it i*
many
direct), to which countries the
the Wt-lhorne block Saturday, Dec. estimated will be temporarily idle.]
rnto Is Iwo t.nls p«r oupce
Under
(1"active
supervision
of
19th.

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Northern nj.^,
Oolora
KinIf«,
For Sale— Special Bargain on three
Urti, 3 11*«
, l Or bullift» llraulli* f
city lots, on French avenue, be­ Yi llijw. -1 IL*. jniUlln«« |k
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lb
Ilrn- I',,.- .... **
tween 8th and 9th streets, facing the Stiantili,
(»orile, il*., . . . . . .
lluKI.ar.t.i, ,i .,
park, east front.
Inside lots $450 Krroh »oral f t p
lL
each, corner lot $600. Terms good. . ,|f,w ABOUT A uox ny nIUNi;KsT/-— Must be sold.' Owner needs the [lloMK Foil&lt; iikistmas m \\ wi rAcgJp
money.
See me at once.
N. H
Garner.
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T H E VEGETABLE

FOR SALE

Incredulity of Logan.
Thomas C. Logau of Philadelphia la
sometimes pessimistic about things in
general and always particular about
what ho eats. Ono day ho went Into
a restaurant In Chicago, and, after
scanning tho menu, said to tho waiter:
"I sco horo you have somo calf’s
heart.''
“ Yes. sir," agreed tho waiter
"W olf how about that?" pursued
Logan. "Is It Ichdse!" .
For Salt— Young celery plants
"Yes, sir," tho waiter assured hlta.
"Then," ordered Ix&gt;gan, “ bring It to now ready to plant. C. C. Morris,
me. If there Is in this world such a n. D. No. d.
3l-3tp
thing as a tender heart, I want It " —
Popular Magazine.
For Sale— Orange grove at a bar­
gain, 1H miles from Geneva, Flu.,
Surely Liberal!
on the new East Coast Ry., the com
’’ And aro the divorce laws so very In g section of Florida. Also .13 acre
liberal In your section?'* "UberalT of rich hammock nt same place.
Say! They nr« so literal that nobody J. C. Davenport, Adms;, Madison,
ever heard of a woman crying at a
Flft'
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MARKET
110 2nd St., West
Phono 324

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Bermuda onions. $1:00 per l.ooo76c 1,000 in 5.000 lot*.
plants, Cosmos, S dozen 25 « t u
Pansies, seed from best gro»m of
. L u w w JU ld .A m u tic a , utm -rtor.w-nr-

(lowcrs, mixed, much valued ky
For Salo— Railroad ticket Sanford American tourists for their oxqui.it*
to Vincennes, Indiana. Cheap. In­ beauty and fragrance. 2 .lot fw
quire D. c-o Herald.
11-2tp
25c. James F. Harri*. oppimjt,. ult.
kins, postmaster.
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Fflr Kr.b* Celery hirtn at a bar­
4 gain.
1A acre.; right in vdl.yr-. BOO,
por Sale $1.0011 huv* ■t fide [.il^
Cl.el p l.lid of properly in the nt&gt; p.i\|tig ,
( feet from K. It. 'i-lii
Kr
on easy terms.
In . r.-' . II plowed i r,,nt on- tlu, invest mer,!
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rm
and irrig: ted
I li.e ■lowing well Box
MOI 1074,
lllia city.
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The land it: ail fenced and -just ready
to Btnrt planting.
You can make
For Snic— Wlmlesab- nhlpplng freib
the price of the land this year. If water fish business, including fab
you want u bargain call on owner, nets, fish boats and gasolline laund.n
20!T East Fifth St.. Sunford, Flu.
also fish bouse. etc
In,) litre of (‘ [
27-i f
Vinrent
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THEATRE

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For Sab( *oi- kerel'
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Saturdays'! to 9 p m

Slranj^ers Wtilcome

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For Sale HO yard'
■ -g 111ur*
plants, in days old. N. K ZernutiB,
Sanford Farms.
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J Couch
ti’ -.'te
For sale tin j nor *»w •• '
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Ut res of good 1latmiii). K 1.4lli| T»0
acre* cleared. ff* fi €'••*! ml - r-v-d
loiidiiiiiii b-r ■»l-cun
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flowing well
Pri-. *
rash pay meni. l-.ii.i in i
■ ■ . piimenta wit il 7 per . i t 1 tu- i k-u
1282, Cits
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For Sal-- Celery plañir
&amp; Sor., Senford. Fla

X**.A* «s.a4L.«

Houses for sal i* or r« fit

Five Wiiite Wyandotte
Rex. Packard. K D 2.

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For Kent Two 1 ,r
Geni filen pri-b-r •
Tolar, S07 Magnolia.
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As only eleven business days remainjfbefore
Christmas, we urge that every man, woman and
child visit our store, where We have arranged
our complete display of Xmas gifts of all kinds.

the Display of Beau­
tiful Goods in Holi­

The Gift
That
Always
Pleases

day

Boxes—Neatly

Size Can
be Ex­
changed
After
Xmas if
Not
Damaged

FR O SA LET

Gotten Up.
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26-lf

Fm Reni af i - r S’
cottagi-, I 2 Pi i', r i .
per month im Indu
S|-et i er
I nr Rent G
b
barn :ii,•I hm» •
.. Infr uck St at ion, ! i o wi
Ibdlirpr,
den.
Address Cora ('
C:i
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tula.
N'r*
St
1205 Center
• ’ !lr
York.

Have the
Figure That
Ladies
You Desire Gloves if
by Saying Not Right

Come Early and See

Rent
R,
a ll Part

R iN u ilR U f.

B u y the S tan dard
o f Q u ality fo r Boys
We are Endeavoring
More So Than Ever to
Make Christmas Shop­
ping Easy and Pleasant;

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For Rent
I.*
tilt *' n»OMI*
Ex .&gt; 1
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lldollars per mo nt li
.1
dren
Enquire R. llu
t tl

Fur ni» bed rooms fur h tusekitplBl
nt M m. C . N Smi th1' ,:ti' Park
Avi-., bet we pii ;irti alili I tt- »irret«.
15-tf
♦

For Rent i 'w ri I'M* %1iff-Hi CB
Jo.'- 1),■ Munì,
Eu»t First st r. et
24-tf
Coca Cola Com pa ny

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Roo ms for • Ret l -Th rr. ij nf oreli loeate 1 lnquitr
nis bed roo nl
L’s-ifr
it:
at 20fi Thir

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Roo ms to R. nt Thr.. l e e fm*
ni» hod rooms or «nt re hot ..... .
l tnjalir
room» furnished for
;l-2tl&gt;
at 107 West Third St
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W AN TED
Good table hoard at Mr'
Joños, 2Ò6 Park avenue.

It h

shed
Wanted— ThreP or four furr.t'i
rooms for housekeeping
Mu-t
bath in connection. Addrev-» M. ^
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Herald,

P L E N T IF U L

Poxltion wanted by young
Store or olfire preferA-l
Box 1094, Sanford.

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Wanted— Brick and &lt;-•chimneys, foundi.Uu.w • 1‘
'*
faction guaranteed. Addm * ' Glidewcll. P. O. box 88S. S:i,'iar ’

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�SA N FO R D
TUESDAY, D E C E M B E R 15th, 1914
MMfr Uhl

�Surplus and Profits $58,000.00
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The largest combination of capital and earned surplus
ol any bank in Seminole county; over $ 9 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 .

w e take this

time and opportunity to thank all of our

neighbors and friend for the loyal support through the past

twenty-seven years, which has enabled us to make this
splendid showing; which has made this bank one ot the six

roll of honor banks ol Florida, and which has qualified us
without any change whatsoever to become a member ol the

federal Reserve System, the strongest banking com­
bination in the world, controlled by the Government
o f the United States.
»u.

We extend a cordial invitation to everyone in Seminole
county to make use of our facilities, and to share in the se­
curity offered by the Reserve Rank.
We wish for each and every one of our friends and
neighbors, a Very Happy Christmas and a Most Prosperous
New Year.

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B. F. WHITNER, Cashier

A. L. BETTS. Assistant Cashier „
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�THE SANFORD HKRAI.D

Extends to You

Merry Christmas and
a JriaDDV New Year
pleasure that we see me continued prosperity ol our people,
thruout the depression caused by the European war. We therefore hope
that every one will enjoy themselves to the lullest during the coming Holidays.
1 lo

W i l l i

W h en the New Year dawns start out on a new plan ol saving a portion ot
your earnings and deposit it with Y O U R FINANC I A L INS I I I U I ION,
who will welcome you to you r F I N A N C I A L H O M E and will be ever ready
to advise and assist you.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
ouse
Forrest Laket President

D. L. Thrasher, Vice-President

Cashier

�DECEMOER

THE SANFORD

•. a v s a : : .v g g g n u f c u w c g z

he Store W ith the
Christm as Spirit

N. P. YOWELI
&amp; COMPANY

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GREAT STOCK OF XMAS
AnOpportunityto m
GiyoÌne of These w

For Men nr

I.allies in col­
ors to ru-aite

■Kvff *. -

Beautiful itene ¿ k

The’iaii for
Papa or Ma-

Colonial
Ivory

Christm as
H andkerchiefs

when you were a boy
and I’apa bought you

Ladies’ Ready-toW ear Department

Too mudi cannot lie said of these al
ways so appropriate Rifts. See the beau
trful display (front tablesV

Comb, Brush and Mirror
from

Villi

¡Mien’s Gifts

tenui dui Ivory &lt; locks i
i'ii! y

m u si

Smoking Set with Stand, eacii

a c q u is i!I

a Suit &lt;&gt;n whose ijual

ivory Units

ROVAI. URANI)

M e n ’s Vests
$ 3 .5 0 - $ 5 .0 0

X m o s Boxes

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Wr/f)hill1
l\Iky
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Father

Daughter
11air Ornaments

Smoking Sets

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Party Box

Bath Kobe

Toilet Sets. (liTïïmal Ebony

Pmbrella, Hook Handle

Material for Evening Presses

Leather Brief ( ’ase

Suspenders, Hose. Ties, etc,
in fancy, boxes.
T ie Hose and Handkerchief Sots, always so conve­
nient to*.send
away, 50c to

Gold Handle Parasol

Necktie
shirl in Xma8 Uox ,

Relatives

Mother

Box Emb. Handkerchiefs

Jardinieres
,

Ask that Boy about Bell
Blouses and Shirts. It's the
garment with
guanmued
color, style and tit, r / G ,
ntonly
u l/ L

Ivory Nail Brush

Table Cloth xind Napkins

Stationary

Ilii •Vo.■ SL Tt'AI n m o TlS'l

Indian Moccasins

Military Brushe^Leathercase

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Dolls- Dolls-Dolls

Let Us Show
You

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S P E C IA L A TTE N TIO N

W h a t Shall
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Bed

Kcceivers. Nail Brushes. Small l inbrellas. Gold Plated m
Vanity ( uses, Sewing Sets, I n
ling Silver Dot. Handle
, etc. 4
I from $5 .0(1 to

ROYAL BRAND

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Indian
Moeacsins
ri »I mi *

Tie Hangers
P H O N E 123

Sewing Set
Colonial Ivory Baby Sei

Coat or Suit

Party Box
.

Party
. • Silk Dress Material

Gloves

Friends
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Ribbon for Hair

Folding Um brella
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Jardinieres

B rief Case

• • Dolls

Oxfpyd T ra velin g Bag

Initial Handkerchiefs

Indian Bedroom Moccasins
« T h e softest
A ll sizes, from
the
fathermQther, $1.00

leather made.
the infant to
or &lt;3*1 J T A
to

Hair Receiver, Ivory

Sm oking Set
H dkf., T ie and Sox Set

Bedroom Clock

Bath R obe

Indian Moccasins

The First Essential to Style, $3.50 to $5.00

Boxes with Silk Suspenders
made up with gold plated
buckles. Only a few of these
ap p rop riate p res-

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�IN TH E HEART OF T1IE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEG ETABLE SECTION

SA N FO R D H E R A L D

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|3 2 P A G E S

IN S ANI - f t RD- — l.ifc I .» Woah hiving

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
32 P A C E S

SANFORD, F LORIDA, TUESDAY. M.&lt; EMBER I'.. 1911

VOLUME VI

p E BULKHEADING COMMERCIAL (LUB
WILL MAKE CITY HAD GOOD MEET

W A IT IN G

TO

HEAR

FROM

SANTA

N O 33

TRACTION LINE TO SANFORD THE CENTER
COAST PO SSIB LE FOR XMAS BUYERS

I GREAT WORK OF R E C L A M A ­ T H E S M O K E R WAS A MOST
TION Wll.l, TR AN SFO R M
ENJOYARLE AFFAIR
THE LA K ft FRO N T
S IX T Y PR E SE N T

PR O M O TE R S W A N T R I OMT THE P E OP L E OF T HI S SEC­
T O B I X I N A CONCRET E
TI ON O F FL ORI DA WI L L
I1KIIM.F, ON RIVER
T R A D E HERE

"Th*1 EiilLhi-.nl «ill make ii Gr&lt; .it
I !.&gt;• &gt;,ii.furd i '••intiicr &lt;-i.il i ini.
j^Ssnlnrd
iimiki-r held ill I lit- l |(y Mall n||
So thit.k- » •••ii Gubbct i&gt;( this Friday night xm «&lt;-11 altxinb-d mhiii1
|rity mil nil’!' "thi-r mill vi h-&gt;
—
i vt n a rtiln r- .it d
. ,T,,r ' . 1 i;
|l»per!i': ii .•n-.it *'i!» im■■■■ i.'i-Hit; present.
i
»hid 1» completion. Mr. Gabhel
President l.ak« called mi C 11
ni in ii"- H«-ra!tl olliee on Satur
Walker Inr a report -.1 t !.,• Mtj.ni
ii) mil n&gt;"'t i tit hu»i.i»tic nM-r tin*
meeting of tin- l .i't I oa-t I a n a l
Htlook fur till lt\. I 111- liuililmt: of j
Assm-iulion and \11 Walki-r gavi- a
Ut bulklu-.nl .Hill a new tourist
very interesting »icnunt of i In- inert
k^trl. Hi* «ill have thi- Imlklii'ail

&gt;b nford 1» the natural trailing
I'bt- entering wege (or a traction
point
of tin» sect ini i of Florida und
line from Daylnnu to Sanford via
1U I , - .1 ill * ■■ Ii, dri veil i n t lie tin- no-riliants ol this city have pur--

ntindcd to hO beautiful limm- pine*'

poblp ..turn n today • lb rabl of a • based »locks of goods this season
notice By Michael Sffiiltz and usso* t hnt will eompure favorably with
.i.il,
lor pef IU|--|0|1 ........ .-.trill t a i l.o», of any m i in the »in it- ■ Our
. on, n ie Bridge a&gt;Tl»s the St Johns nu n bant» are i-v,-r alive to their
nxi r at the Monroe ferry. The ini­ opportunities and tlu-y wunt in get
tio- in legal form reads ns follows i»ci|tiainted with the new people in
Nonce |s l|*fehy given that 1, tin- territory contiguous to Sanford
Moll.o-l Mililtr.. on In-hall ol tliys'-lf. during tlu week» prior to the hol i ­

ing and tin- purpo-ics of the I' hiii

legal represei 1, 11 ves and assigns will
* i I1 .
*i ni m- -wet i ‘

nn mul ( ‘Inli in Miiijiiii. i|.in «dll
I' ii Iat ka and ul I»-: iiln-- ......... . ■ ■to liavi" tin- St lidin-. riu-r dr-ig
iiulmi as the upper part of the &lt;anal
should the guvcrntni-ut i-vi-r desire
to purchase tin- i anal
Serr*-tur\
Ikoaiht that property owners on the M os i* Folsom of tin- I'al.it k.u Hoard
&lt;Ut tide «ill also meet tlu* city of Trade was present and « a s called
kill way in their «ork anil that ere upon to address tin- nu-i-ting and
tfct dredge is taken from the city
made a x*ery line address upon the
there «ill be about one mile of solid
subject of the St Johns river as an
twrrete bulkhead.
Fred
(igruin, nrter*y of trade and the great benefit
«ko ha* the «ork in rhnrge states
of water trausjiurlatjun.
aho
that he «ill begin the dredging in a made a strong plea for tile co­
kw weeks and that this work «ill
operation of all till» cities primarily
prorted rapidly otto- it starts
Me interested to unit i n I'alatk.i o n tin
I ii »siting fur some steel today
to
21st of I lee** tither
Mr W r-t rep
j nidforre the blocks used to tie the
resenting tin- littu— Union gave m
bulkhead and the real «ork **f the
outline of tile special edition of ylnil
«nrrcte piling being put inln place
tj thr InkiCWcV. lliu*
ipurti-r ul u
-tapnm-menl
fed ¡n the

-hiiri- .uni ...... I‘
I
mu ki ntC ni"n- than a
null- ni tin- Inki- (rmit
than was first «|n-i-i
city contract
It i»

days

I'l s i-diti-ir of Tin Hi-rald in part
ol S&lt;- mu.ole county, state ill I- lorida, explains the altitude of the Sanford
ut their regular meeting ¿n January, merchants in their relation to the
to wi:
eii Tuesday
January iilh. trade
If you will but come ti'-ijan\ 1&gt; I'lfft.-fnt leu vi* to hstiiBlish a fnPf they will explain the belter half
toll Bridge in ross the St
Johns of the story by showing you tin- im­
river el what is now known as Mon­ mense stock of goods that will fill
roe or H.rdvi.'s ferry In take the your every want
We are in the
place and stead of
said ferry anti new county of Seminole, the heat
said bridge to he built ut the point in tin- state and the business men of
m i saoi river where tin- ferry now is Sunford will take a day off-if neces­
the^sunfortl ami
Del,and sary to take the stranger over the*
rued,
the
StJohns river lit that city and make him feel at home
pmnt
being uppr »miately
fifteen We know that we have the goods
hundred ami ten f&gt; ■t wide and I lie and we are anxious to have every­
depth
of the
« » N r bring approxi­ one in the state know it und this
mately (mm one to lilteen feet edition of The Heurld speaks for
the business men of this city.
deep."
Michael Sholtz and -associates are
Not only have they purchased the
timt their^Wnrts are in' the right
A Most Generous Oiler'
paper which he is preparing nrrA in
•ill be finished this week if possible.
J. It Davison of the Sanford Fur­ place Now, if any oLihe lb dies are the men who have made the Day- best line of goods that money would
which he Ls anxious to have Sanford
Reach concrete buy but they have placed the-prices
The concrete »ork is said to be represented.
niture Co wishes to announce that aware of any fumili«« in this section ton» and Daytona
bridge
across
the
Halifax
possible within the reach of all and the
*»* of the best specimens of thus
who
are
in
straitened
rircumstaiices
if there are any children in« this
A Dorner, G F Smith. &lt;' R
Usd of work in the state anil ex­
vicinity
aim will nut have any and «ill mukc t ie fact known I" tin and have i-stabbsh**d the t r o ley line prices «ill compare favorably with
pert* have pronounced it almost Walker and various other gro«&lt;-rs toys fur Christmas and the good Sanford - Furniture Co tin- kiddies COM M e e t m g t hi- three c i t i e s o f flay- the catalogues of the mall order
Daytona Itearh and
Sea- houses
lien- you see the goods be­
perefet.
The immense slabs are NJioke on the subject of better fre ghl l a d i e s ul the I'lty «ill let him know can have some of the toy* that iinik
Iona.
heavily feinforceil and «ill lie shaped facilities and Suj»t Hansel of tin* about I hi-in that I lit- Sanford F'urni
I'll*-) have put in a first 1fore you buy them and the wunl of
, .,«s power plant in Daytona und1honest business men stands behind
tp from the «»ter side as soon as Atlantic Coast I.iiu- tool tin- tloor lun- I'n will supply them with toy*
have made many other great
im every sale.
Priced in position and « ben completed in behalf of tin- railroad and a lively in order that all n( the children can
That
This is a hearty invitation to
will present a finished appearance discussion ensiiefBI reiutive to the have a merry Christmas
\b nei d thè whili- wa y for tln- provi-tio-nta on the peninsula
This s
placing of cars and tin- handling of
ttoto the water front
tlu every lady, every gentleman ail'd
certainly a most generous oiler and ( 'tirisi mas s hopper i and lite wel they will eventually connect
Supt Hansel promised
Thi* great work is undoubtedly vegetables.
Mr. and Mrs Davison demonstrate come Mgn for thè visitor» to thè city. citas ol Daytona and Sanford with the children and babies to make
*M of the greatest in the history to give the best service jiossilde and
the tin • is n well known fpet und Sunford your headquarter* during
their coming into this territory will tho season. Wu-'will make you feel
d Sanford and Mr. Gabbett rightly it is likely that out of the discussion
lie hailed with delight by all of the that you ure among your friends
RirmUes will makt u gteater city in a better relationship « ill exist liecitizen» who" feel that not only and want you to visit our city.
■»tty different ways.
Our beau­ tween the growers and }he railroads
does
*1111- road
to
the
coast
tiful Uke will then be appreciated It is certain that if the grower-»- of
Sanford f» headquarter* for this
need a good bridge but t i i e ^ . o cities part of F'lorida.
K full and the tong neglected water the Sanforil section « ill become ac­
tive members of tlu* Commercial
F. Met LEU.AN. EDITOR J At hSIJNVIl.l.E METROPOLIS
front will come into its own.
need tlu- traction connection.
_f
Club they « i l l achieve greater re­
I’ alutka'» Moses Here
sults than they could hope for by
Present»
for
the
Boyn
Moses
F’olsomt, secretary of the
all
ol
them
are
boosters
for
Florida
&gt;
Tax Assessors Meet
Florida possesses more potentialtheir own individual efforts.
" I f the people of the stule take I'ulatku Hoard of Trade was in tho
There is hardly a plan put fotward
'Jacksonville, Dec. 14.—State Tax
ities of productiveness yet in un un*
E. C. Hoskins of Orlando, traf­ developeti state than any other large (nr the udvunu-menl and upbuilding notice of the letter sent out by Su­ city Friday and attended the meet­
km m on occupied their time In c o i i mtlon passing on several bills which fic manager of the Growers and area of the North American conti­ of the state t Ii itt doesn't originate in perintendent T T Cummings of tin- ing of the Commercial Club while
He is interested in the St.
tro expected to greatly assist their Shippers Ia*ague «as called upon to nent
Within tills state could he a newspaper otlice, and some of the Florida Industrial School for Hoys here.
at
Marianna."
»aid
a
citizen
yester­
give
the
growers
an
idea
of
the
Johns
river
us part of the Inland
•Otk in the future, providing they rt&gt;produced hundreds of millions of best pinna originate m the olliciday
who
is
interested
in
that
state
Leaguo's
work
in
the
state
and
gave
Waterway*
Canal
in Florida and
of,
the
country
weeklies.
There
isn’
t
roitt the paproval of the next Icgisdollars'
worth of foodstuffs, live­
Ktun. The entire morning session some very interesting data regarding stock. poultry, etc., not now grown. n movement for Florida that isn't institution, "then those boys will all wants Sanford to send a full repre­
wna taken up‘ with new business he­ the League and Its relations to the
Florida has more acres of unfilled boosted by the newspapers day in und have a »ure enough Merry Christ­ sentation to I’ alutku on Dec. 21st
to the big meeting held there. Mr.
lot the association, and nearly every problems of the growers and ship­ lumi, susreptible of being converted day out und week in und week out. inas this year.”
The appeal sent out by Sujit. Folsome is n world traveller and
•utgestion brought up was considered pers of the state.
into profitable producing acres, than A newspaper's stock in trade is its
Choice Sanford cigars were hand­ any four states in the Union. This is sjniro. They give fteely of that to Cummings, and which is being given has pulled the publicity stunt in many
Krorably and added to the roster of
piani. now before the organisation. ed out during the evening and the a state of great agricultural and hor­ every enterprise that looks forward a wide publicity by the press of the places, being at times tho travelling
passenger anti immigration- ugent of
Among the bills to- be presented to meeting waa very Interesting and ticultural possibilities, and -comparetl to the development and betterment state, rends ns follows:
"Th ere are over two hundred rnd several trans-continental railways.
tba next state legislature for Its ac­ productive of good results bringing with the state of • developn ent in of Florida,- if a bank or u business
tion ate the following: A bill enti as it did the Citizens, the growers anti other sections, is the newest stato in enterprise would give ten per gent of fifty boys at the F'lorida lndust ial He was a pioneer ut St. Cloud when
as much of its stock in trade to boost School for Hoys at Marianna, who that thriving city started and for
ti»»l tax assessors to increase the the common carriers into a better the Union.
understanding
of
the
need*
of
the
romptnsstion for the issuing of state
The press of Florida has done more Florida and develop the state. Florid* are earnestly looking forward to several years bus been the Moses .of
community.
Palatka endeavoring to lead the
*** certificates; a bill requiring the
Lthan any other factor in bringing pro­ would have more money to spend in Christmas.
"
W
e
would
he
pleased
to
have
people out of the wilderness of ob­
-------- — ¿ v ---------puhlirity
and
in
bringing
people
hero
to»t# Comptroller to enter on the
ducers to Florida, and bringing-the'
;A * » ot's rolls all lands sold for taxes; Nearly one-half of the total num­ state as far os it has come along the thairshe would know what to do with. you make un appeal to the good scurity into tho broad light of pub­
In the Florida press, anti again, we jieojile of Florida, through the col­ licity. He recently compiled a fine
* bill to enforce the collection or ro- ber of women Workers employed in lines of agricultural development. It
fcroption of all outstanding tax cer- the candy factories in Massachu- is uji to the newspapers of the state must |iurticubii ize the sulMtantinl, umns of your pujn-r, culling atten­ descriptive booklet for thut city
tifiatra prior to 1912; a bill aimplfy sett* earn less than J■&gt;' a week pn |to complete that work and bring the ably' edited, strong weekly press of tion to the fart that any Christmas and writes many good articles each
mg the issuance of t»x deeds; a bill the average, anti n trifle more of the I thousands of families here in the next the xtiite. Florida has her greatest remembrance* will be thankfully re­ week for the I’ ulatku papers and
He was well
*• esncel and set as.de certain tax the average, and a trifle more than few years needed to develop our asset her greatest army of workers, ceived. Any thing along the line of other stale papers.
of men with foresight to get a clear shoes, stockings, cajis, sweaters, ran­ please with Sanford und took great
certificates now outstanding in fifty per cent of the employes of lands.
interest in the truck growing, the
state and bill requiring a certain o K I i u ndries, who wdrk somewhat
I/ook over the Florida jwess, par­ vision of the future, and to hammer dy, fruits, nuts and books.
"T h e r e is not u mother who does bulkhead and other improvements.
•|yl« of put books to be filed with longer'hours, averaged lesa than $f&gt; ticularly the country weeklies. N o ­ Into tho public mind today the essen­
^ darks.
not know what a boy would appre­
dollars a «week during those weeks where in America is there as strong tials of a future development and
ciate us a Christmas present.
We
In 1821 the printers in .Albany,
greatness
that
will
make
Florida
the
of the year when they were at work, a press. The* papers are ably edited,
8»nford will have a merry ChrUt- according to reports just made pub­ well printed, have the appearance of leader of A m°Hcan states in the pro­ want to remember every boy and N. Y., went on a strike as a protest,
® « became the proepecta were lic by the Minimum Wage Comptis-j brains, business capacity and mo- duction of agricultural crops, live feel the pedple of Florida stand against the employment of .non­
ready to aid.. *
union men.
brighter for the Big City.
chanical- skill in their make-up, and stock, poultry and fruit.
el on.

FLORIDA’S REAL BOOSTERS

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                    <text>DECEMOER

THE SANFORD

•. a v s a : : . v g g g n u f c u w c g z

he S to re W ith the
C h ris tm a s S p irit

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N. P. Y O W E L I

&amp; COM PANY

GREAT STOCK OF XMAS
For Men nr
I.allies in col­
ors to ru-aite

AnOpportunityto m
GiyoÌne ofThese w
Beautiful itene ¿k

■Kvff *. T h e ’i a i i for

Papa or Ma-

C o lo n ial
Iv o ry

C h ris tm a s
H a n d k e rc h ie fs

when you were a boy
and I’apa bought you

Comb, Brush and Mirror
from

Villi

¡Mien’ s G ifts

tenui dui Ivory &lt; locks i
i'ii!

Ladies’ Ready-toWear Department

Too mudi cannot lie said of these al
ways so appropriate Rifts. See the beau
trful display (front tablesV

y

musi acquisi!I

Smoking Set with Stand, eacii
a Suit &lt;&gt;n whose ijual

iv o ry U n its

ROVAI. URANI)

M en’s V e sts
$ 3 .5 0 -$ 5 .0 0

X m os B oxes

r - j ///. IT
W r /f )h ill
1
l\
Iky r'
UjYAvVa&gt;

a

A
5

Bed

K cceiv ers. N ail B ru sh es. S m a ll l in b re lla s. G old P la te d m
V a n ity ( uses, S e w in g S e ts , I n
ling S ilv e r D o t. H andle
, e tc . 4
I from $5.0(1 to

ROYAL BRAND

j*7

Indian
M o e a c sin s
ri »Imi *

H®

/ \

Suspenders, Hose. Ties, etc,
in fancy, boxes.
Tie Hose and Handkerchief Sots, always so conve­
nient to*.send
away, 50c to

¿psi.ou

'

Let Us Show
You

Fa th e r

Daughter
11air Ornaments
Party Box

Bath Kobe
Pmbrella, Hook Handle

Toilet Sets. (liTïïmal Ebony
Material for Evening Presses

Leather Brief ( ’ase
Necktie
shirl in Xma8 Uox ,

Gold Handle Parasol

Military Brushe^Leathercase

Jardinieres
Coat or Suit

•V o . ■SL

T t 'A I

n m o T lS 'l

Ask that Boy about Bell
Blouses and Shirts. It's the
garment with guanmued
color, style and tit, r / G ,
n ton ly
u l/L

Relatives

M other
Stationary

Ilii

Indian Moccasins

Box Emb. Handkerchiefs
Ivory Nail Brush

Table Cloth xind Napkins

,

D o lls- D o lls-D o lls

W h a t S h a ll
6 G ive?*
Smoking Sets
j?

* fi.-

M A IL O R D E R S G IV E N
S P E C I A L A T T E N T IO N

Tie Hangers
P H O N E 123

Sewing Set
Colonial Ivory Baby Sei
Party Box

.

Party
. • Silk Dress Material

Gloves

Frie n d s

■■ *So n

« The softest
All sizes, from
the fathermQther, $1.00

leather made.
the infant to
or &lt;3*1 JTA
to

Ribbon for Hair

Folding Umbrella
Brief Case
■
Oxfpyd Traveling Bag
Indian Bedroom Moccasins
Smoking Set
Hdkf., Tie and Sox Set
Bath Robe

Jardinieres
• • Dolls
Initial Handkerchiefs

Boxes with Silk Suspenders
made up with gold plated
buckles. Only a few of these

Hair Receiver, Ivory
Bedroom Clock

a p p ro p ria te p res-

Indian Moccasins

The First Essential to Style, $3.50 to $5.00

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�IN THE HEART OF T1IE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

SA N FO RD

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H ERALD

IN S ANI - f t RD- —l.ifc I .» Woah hiving

|3 2 P A G E S

VOLUME VI

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
32

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , T U E S D A Y . M. &lt; E M B E R I'.. 1911

p E BULKHEADING COMMERCIAL (LUB
WILL MAKE CITY HAD GOOD MEET

W A ITIN G

TO

HEAR

FROM

SANTA

I GREAT WORK OF R E C L A M A ­ T H E S M O K E R WAS A MOST
TION Wll.l, T R A N S F O R M
ENJOYARLE AFFAIR
THE LAKft F R O N T
SIXTY P R E S E N T
"Th*1 EiilLhi-.nl «ill make ii Gr&lt; .it
I !.&gt;• &gt;,ii.furd i '••intiicr &lt;-i.il i ini.
j^Ssnlnrd
iimiki-r held ill I lit- l |(y Mall n||
So thit.k- » •••ii Gubbct i&gt;( this Friday night x m «&lt;-11 altxinb-d mhiii1
|rity mil nil’!' "thi-r mill vi h-&gt;
—
i vt n a rtiln r- .it d
. ,T,,r ' . 1 i;
|l»per!i': ii .•n-.it *'i!» im■■■ i.'i-Hit; present.
i
»hid 1» completion. Mr. G a b h e l
President l.ak« called mi C 11
n i in ii"- H«-ra!tl olliee on S a t u r
Walker Inr a report -.1 t !.,• Mtj.ni
ii) mil n&gt;"'t i tit hu»i.i»tic nM-r tin*
meeting of tin- l .i't I o a - t I anal
Htlook fur till lt\. I 111- liuililmt: of j
Assm-iulion and \ 11 Walki-r gavi- a
Ut bulklu-.nl .Hill a new tourist
very interesting »icnunt of i In- inert
k^trl. Hi* «ill have thi- Imlklii'ail
ing a n d tin- purpo-ics of t h e I ' hiii
ntindcd to hO beautiful limm- pine*'
nn m u l ( ‘Inli in Miiijiiii. i|.in «dll
tj thr Inki- -hiiri- .uni ...... I‘ I
I' ii Iat k a and ul I»-: iiln-- ........... . ■ ■CWcV. lliu* mu ki n tC ni"n- than a
to liavi" tin- St lidin-. r iu -r dr-ig
ipurti-r ul u null- ni tin- Inki- (rmit
iiulmi as the upper part of the &lt;anal
-tapnm-menl than was first «|n-i-i
should the guvcrntni-ut i-vi-r desire
fed ¡n the city contract
It i»
to purchase tin- i anal
Serr*-tur\
Ikoaiht that property owners on th e M os i* Folsom of tin- I'al.it k.u Hoard
&lt;Ut tide «ill also meet tlu* c ity of T ra d e was present and « a s called
kill way in their «ork anil th a t ere upon t o address tin- nu-i-ting and
tfct dredge is taken from the city made a x*ery line address upon the
there «ill be about one mile of solid subject of th e St Johns river as an
twrrete bulkhead.
Fred
(ig ru in , nrter*y of tra d e and the great benefit
«ko ha* the «ork in rhnrge s ta te s of water trausjiurlatjun.
aho
that he «ill begin the dredging in a made a strong plea for tile co­
kw weeks and that this work «ill operation of all till» cities primarily
prorted rapidly otto- it starts
Me interested to u n i t in I'alatk.i on tin
I ii »siting fur some steel today
to
21st of I lee**tit her
Mr W r-t rep
j nidforre the blocks used to tie the
resenting tin- littu— Union gave m
bulkhead and the real « ork **f the
outline of tile special edition of ylnil
«nrrcte piling being put inln place
paper which he is preparing nrrA in
•ill be finished this week if possible.
which he Ls anxious to have Sanford
The concrete »ork is said to be represented.
*»* of the best specimens of thus
A D orner, G F S m ith . &lt;' R
Usd of work in the state anil ex­
Walker
a n d various oth er gro«&lt;-rs
pert* have pronounced it almost
NJioke
on
the subject of b e tte r fre ghl
perefet.
The immense slabs are
heavily feinforceil and «ill lie shaped facilities an d Suj»t Hansel of tin*
tp from the «»ter side as soon as Atlantic Coast I.iiu- tool tin- tloor
Priced in position and « ben com pleted in behalf of tin- railroad a n d a lively
will present a finished appe ara n ce discussion ensiiefBI reiutive to the
placing of cars and tin- handling of
ttoto the water front
Supt Hansel promised
Thi* great work is undoubtedly vegetables.
*M of the greatest in the history to give th e best service jiossilde and
d Sanford and Mr. G abbett rightly it is likely th a t out of the discussion
RirmUes will makt u gteater city in a better relationship «ill exist lie■»tty different ways.
Our b e a u ­ tween th e growers and }he railroads
tiful Uke will then be ap p reciate d It is ce rtain th at if the grower-»- of
K full and the tong neglected water the Sanforil section «ill become ac­
tive m em bers of tlu* Commercial
front will come into its own.
Club they «ill achieve greater re­
sults
th a n they could hope for by
&gt;
Tax Assessors Meet
their
own
individual efforts.
'Jacksonville, Dec. 14.—State T a x
E. C. Hoskins of Orlando, traf­
km mon occupied their time In c o i i mtlon passing on several bills which fic m anager of the Growers and
tro expected to greatly assist their Shippers Ia*ague «as called upon to
•Otk in the future, providing they rt&gt;- give the growers an idea of the
roitt the paproval of the next Icgis- Leaguo's work in the s t a t e and gave
Ktun. The entire morning session some very interesting d a t a regarding
wna taken u p ‘ with new business he­ the League and Its relations to the
lot the association, and nearly every problems of the growers and ship­
•utgestion brought up was considered pers of th e state.
Choice Sanford cigars were hand­
Krorably and added to the roster of
piani. now before the organisation. ed out d uring the evening and the
Among the bills to- be presented to meeting waa very Interesting and
tba next state legislature for Its ac­ productive of good results bringing
tion ate the following: A bill enti as it did t h e Citizens, the growers anti
ti»»l tax assessors to increase the the com m on carriers into a better
romptnsstion for the issuing of state u n d e rs ta n d in g of the need* of the
*** certificates; a bill requiring the com m unity.
--------— ¿ v --------to»t# Comptroller to enter on the

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;A*» ot' s rolls all lands sold for taxes;
* bill to enforce the collection or rofcroption of all outstanding tax certifiatra prior to 1912; a bill aimplfy
mg the issuance of t»x deeds; a bill
*• esncel and set as.de certain tax
certificates now outstanding in
state and bill requiring a certain
•|yl« of p u t books to be filed with
^ darks.
8»nford will have a merry ChrUt®« became the proepecta were
brighter for the Big City.

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PACES
NO 33

TRACTION LINE TO SANFORD THE CENTER
COAST POSSIBLE FOR XMAS BUYERS
P R O M O T E R S W A N T R IO M T T H E P E O P L E OF T H I S S E C ­
T O BI X I N A C O N C R E T E
TION O F FLORIDA WILL
I1KIIM.F, ON RIVER
TRADE HERE

&gt;b n ford 1» the natural trailing
I'bt- entering wege (or a traction
point
of tin» sect in ii of Florida und
line from Daylnnu to Sanford via
1U I , - .1 ill * ■■ Ii, dri veil i n t lie tin- no-riliants ol this city have pur-poblp ..t urn n today • lb rabl of a • based »locks of goods this season
notice By Michael Sffiiltz and usso* t h nt will eom pure favorably with
.i.il,
lor pef IU|--|0|1 ...........-.trill t a i l.o», of any m i in the »in it- ■ Our
. on, n ie Bridge a&gt;Tl»s the St Johns nu n bant» a re i-v,-r alive to their
n x i r at the Monroe ferry. The ini­ opportunities and tlu-y wunt in get
tio- in legal form reads ns follows i»ci|tiainted with the new people in
N once |s l|*fehy given that 1, tin- territory contiguous to Sanford
Moll.o-l Mililtr.. on In-hall ol tliys'-lf. during tlu week» prior to the h o l i ­
legal represei 1, 11v es and assigns will d a y s
* i I 1. *i ni m- -wet i ‘
I'l s i - d i t i-ir of Tin Hi-rald in p a rt
ol S&lt;- m u .ole county, s t a t e ill I- lorida, explains the a ltitu d e of the Sanford
ut th eir regular m eeting ¿n Jan u a ry , merchants in their relation to the
to wi:
eii Tuesday
J an u a ry iilh. trade
If you will but come ti'-ijan\ 1&gt; I'lfft.-fnt leu vi* to hstiiBlish a fnPf they will explain the b e lte r half
toll Bridge in ross th e St
Johns of the story by showing you tin- im ­
river el what is now known as Mon­ mense stock of goods th a t will fill
roe or H.rdvi.'s ferry In take the your every want
We are in the
place an d stead of said ferry anti new county of Seminole, the heat
said bridge to he built ut the point in tin- s tate and the business men of
m i saoi river where tin- ferry now is Sunford will ta k e a day off-if neces­
the ^sunfortl ami
D el,and sary to tak e the stranger over the*
rued,
the
StJohns river lit that city and m a k e him feel at home
pmnt
being uppr »miately
fifteen W e know t h a t we h a v e the goods
h u ndred ami ten f&gt; ■t wide and I lie and we a r e anxious to have every­
d epth
of the
«»N r bring app ro x i­ one in the s t a t e know it und this
mately (mm one to lilteen feet edition of T h e Heurld speaks for
th e business men of this city.
deep."
Michael Sholtz and -associates are
Not only have they purchased the
timt t h e ir ^ W n r ts are i n ' the right
A Most G enerous Oiler'
J. It Davison of the Sanford F u r­ place Now, if any o L ih e lb dies are the men who have m ade the Day- best line of goods th a t m oney would
Reach concrete buy but th ey have placed the-prices
niture Co wishes to announce th a t aware of any fumili«« in this section ton» and Daytona
bridge
across
the
Halifax
possible within the reach of all and the
who
are
in
straitened
rircum
staiices
if th ere are any children in« this
vicinity
aim will nut have any and «ill m ukc t i e fact known I" tin and have i-stabbsh**d the t r o ley line prices «ill com pare favorably with
toys fur C hristm as and the good Sanford - F u rn itu re Co tin- kiddies COM Meet m g t hi- three c i t i e s o f flay- the catalogues of the mall order
Daytona Itearh and
Sea- houses
lien- you see the goods b e ­
Iona.
l a d i e s ul the I'lty «ill let him know can have som e of the toy* that iinik
I'll*-) have put in a first 1fore you buy them and th e wunl of
about I hi-in that I lit- Sanford F'urni
, .,«s power plant in Daytona u n d 1honest business men stands behind
lun- I'n will supply them with toy*
have made many other great
im every sale.
in order that all n( the children can
T h at
This is a hearty invitation to
\ b nei d thè whili- wa y for tln- provi-tio-nta on the peninsula
have a merry C hristm as
This s
tlu every lady, every gentlem an ail'd
certainly a most generous oiler and ( 'tirisi mas s h o p p eri and lite wel they will eventually connect
Mr. and Mrs Davison d e m o n s tra te come Mgn for th è visitor» to thè city. cita s ol Daytona and Sanford with th e children and babies to m ake
the tin • is n well know n fpet und Sunford your headquarter* during
their coming into this territory will tho season. Wu-'will make you feel
lie hailed with delight by all of the th a t you ure among y our friends
citizen» who" feel t h a t not only and want you to visit our city.
does
*1111- road
to
the
coast
Sanford f» headquarter* for this
need a good bridge but t i i e ^ . o cities p art of F'lorida.
F. Met L E U .AN. EDITOR J At hSIJNVIl.l.E METROPOLIS
need tlu- traction connection.
_f
I’alutka'» M oses Here
Present»
for
th
e
Boyn
Moses
F’olsom t, secretary of the
all
ol
them
a
re
boosters
for
Florida
Florida possesses more p o te n tia l" I f the people of th e stule take I'ulatku Hoard of T rade was in tho
There is hardly a plan put fotward
ities of productiveness yet in un un*
developeti state than any other large (nr the udvunu-m enl and upbuilding notice of the letter sent out by S u­ city Friday and atten d e d the m eet­
area of the North American conti­ of the state t Ii it t doesn't originate in perintendent T T C um m ings of tin- ing of the Com m ercial Club while
He is interested in the St.
nent
Within tills state could he a newspaper otlice, and some of the Florida Industrial School for Hoys here.
at
M
arianna."
»aid
a
citizen
yester­
Johns
river
us part of the Inland
produced hundreds of millions of best pinna originate m the olliciday
who
is
interested
in
th
a
t
s
ta
te
Waterway*
C
anal in Florida and
of,
the
country
weeklies.
There
isn’t
dollars'
worth of foodstuffs, live­
in
s
titu
tio
n
,
"then
those
boys
will
all
wants
Sanford
to send a full repre­
n
movement
for
Florida
th
at
isn't
stock. poultry, etc., not now grown.
Florida has more acres of unfilled boosted by the newspapers day in und have a »ure enough M erry C hrist­ sentation to I’alutku on Dec. 21st
to the big m eeting held there. Mr.
lumi, susreptible of being converted day out und week in und week out. inas this year.”
T h e appeal sent o u t by Sujit. Folsome is n world trave lle r and
into profitable producing acres, th an A newspaper's stock in trade is its
any four states in the Union. This is sjniro. T h ey give fteely of that to C um m ings, and which is being given has pulled th e publicity s t u n t in m any
a s ta te of great agricultural and hor­ every enterprise th at looks forward a wide publicity by th e press of the places, being a t times tho travelling
passenger anti im m igration- ugent of
ticultural possibilities, and -comparetl to the development and betterm ent state, rends ns follows:
" T h e r e are over tw o hundred r nd several tra n s -c o n tin e n ta l railways.
with the state of • developn e n t in of Florida,- if a bank or u business
other sections, is the newest stato in enterprise would give ten per gent of fifty boys at the F'lorida l n d u s t ial He was a pioneer ut St. Cloud when
as much of its stock in trade to boost School for Hoys at M arianna, who th a t thriving city s t a r t e d and for
th e Union.
T h e press of Florida has done more Florida and develop the state. Florid* are earnestly looking forward to several years bus been th e Moses .of
P a latk a e n d e av o rin g to lead th e
Lth a n a n y other factor in bringing pro­ would have m ore money to spend in C hristm as.
"
W
e
would
he
pleased
to
have
people out of the wilderness of o b ­
puhlirity
and
in
bringing
people
hero
ducers to Florida, and b rin g in g -th e '
you m ake un appeal to the good scurity into tho broad light of p u b ­
thairshe
would
know
what
to
do
with.
s
ta
te
as
far
os
it
has
come
along
th
e
Nearly one-half of the to tal num­
In the Florida press, anti again, we jieojile of Florida, th ro u g h the col­ licity. He recently compiled a fine
ber of wom en Workers em ployed in lines of agricultural development. It
umns of your pujn-r, culling a t t e n ­ descriptive booklet for thut city
the candy factories in Massachu- is uji to the newspapers of the s ta te must |iurticubii ize the sulMtantinl,
tion
to the fart th a t any C hristm as a n d writes m an y good articles each
sett* earn less than J ■&gt;' a week pn | to complete that work and bring the ably' edited, strong weekly press of
rem
em
brance* will be thankfully re­ week for t h e I’ulatku papers and
the
xtiite.
Florida
has
her
greatest
the average, anti n trifle m ore of the I thousands of families here in the next
ceived.
Any thing along the line of other s tale papers.
He was well
asset
her
greatest
army
of
workers,
the average, and a trifle more than few years needed to develop our
shoes,
stockings,
cajis,
sweaters,
r
a
n
­
please
with
Sanford
und
took g re at
of
men
with
foresight
to
get
a
clear
fifty per cent of the em ployes of lands.
dy, fruits, nuts and books.
interest
in
t
h
e
truck
growing,
th e
vision
of
th
e
future,
and
to
hammer
I/ook
over
the
Florida
jwess,
p
a
r
­
o K I i u ndries, who wdrk som ewhat
" T h e r e is not u m o th e r who does bulkhead a n d other im pro v em en ts.
Into
tho
public
mind
today
the
essen­
ticularly
the
country
weeklies.
N
o
­
l o n g e r 'h o u r s , averaged lesa than $f&gt;
not know what a boy would a p p re ­
dollars a «week during th o se weeks where in America is there as strong tials of a fu tu re development and
ciate us a Christmas present.
We
In 1821 th e printers in .A lb an y ,
greatness
t
h
a
t
will
make
Florida
the
of the y ear when they were a t work, a press. The* papers are ably edited,
w
ant
t
o
remember
e
v
e
ry
boy
and
N
.
Y., went on a strike as a p ro test,
leader
of
Am
°Hcan
states
in
the
pro­
according to reports ju s t m ade pub­ well printed, have the appearance of
feel
t
h
e
pedple
of
F
lorida
s
ta
n
d
against
th e em p lo y m e n t of .n o n ­
duction
of
agricultural
crops,
live
lic by th e M inimum W age Comptis-j brains, business capacity and more a d y to a id .. *
union men.
stock,
poultry
and
fruit.
chanicalskill
in
their
make-up,
and
el on.

F L O R I D A ’S R E A L B O O S T E R S

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T H i: HANFORI) HERALD

R EFU SED TO RECOGNIZE DAY

LITHEm®
SANTAQAD5
&amp;
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Puritani of England Made Chrlitmai
illegal and Declared It a Ml»demeanor to De Gay.
Knglt*h Puritan* of tht* anvnntcrolh
con lory gimnlc'l a*nln*t looking upon
the rosy »lib* of Ilf»

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I

Ih-entt»** Chrl- turn* 1» m t l l f a «ur1» not
(hr actual nnnIv**r»»ry of tin* birth of
Christ, they refused to ettun ten anna
Chr1»tina» fcuti viti»»
Not only did
vlvul of tin* t i’lti*' Yuli*, null

hut

TOURDNESBII I :::::

I 1mm Caught On In S a t u r n '' . Thin
! highly orlglnnl hhiiurtcnl tnl» tell» £*,'
( how tin* Hpcrtrum ri»vi*al«M| the a ren ’t '* ^
■of Kill urn » ring**, oh**wing that thn
f*
planot »#» nnrni and dry iwul that ibo
two rings wore for1 lep water,
It t ; &gt;
Helpful Christmas Present Sug­ coin»» In four largo volume*, with Z? ¿rk
page» of logarithmic calculation* thnl
gestions f or Those Who
a r r s u re |o delight young and old
*?/1
A» n gift hook for n member of a ¿'J*
Are Puzzled.
tornporntur** farnll) tlior*' l&lt; nothing Z
plonuntitor than Tin* t'oinpli*ii* Itjr
This tells exactly what goes i Y?
Unabridged Dictionary Will Be Appre keeper
Into thn stuff (bat m en pul In their
elated by Children of Kindergarten
mouth« to steal i t * ay their brains,
Age— Other Suitable Gift* for
and will be of valuable assist nee to
Young and Old.
any person who wishes to apply sal
NCMMEIt of cprrevponileiit* l»fnrtory t»*»i* and determ ine «Ifether t.
Who have requested HUggeS ,,r »'*« l" ‘ b.V&gt; been equipped with
lions of books suitable for brains nr.d would Inspire larceny
Christmas gifts will Ityd nu' Ono Thousand W ays to Cun* a
sworn to their queries In
by »urlon Hnies. 1« a beautiful
ly w ritten hook, giving all the retm&gt;
the following
Among the many nltrnctlve gift dies for cold that were suggi’Bted to
books for very littlo boy* might be it» au th o r In one day. There are S9
mentioned Professor
ltnu*ml**t n's variations of the quinine and whisky

Th e

é

treatment,

reme-

O

\ \ i arc this year better prepared
help you select your Xmas gifts.
Wc have in stock a nice lint1 of

fh am a m is
Watches
('lucks
J i m hit
('tit (/lass
Bronzi 11 a n
( 'assent,I

l tf.sc.s

Our stock is strictly high khuIc and «j.,
tide is warranted by us to In* as represent! d
guarantee satisfaction in every salt*. A
your patroiia.ee solicited.

i o lud*! t h e u t i i ' a g g l i i g

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JS
-h*
I n*' my mammy ef Bandy rinu» nln'
Don,* know *!»* tiew
!*'&gt;-* &lt;-n' f it &lt;l»y g jile t .
"N ew .

r&gt;on’ worry, chile, 'bout de «ihn» folk*,
'rauae
Hit'» do Rood I.aw.)'* plan "
i«&gt; I Be*** dot tenti Mutali Haiely ('lana­
ri » »*c*n linn" man'

o i l e r . * , r o f t)o*

In .i m a n i Opinion a kh, l, an cud little one*
U'e have In mind a reti
tJ••t:jr*ji v fiti g ive 1 n lllile Hoti a tli&gt;
ih.it in-MNr »triv nn an1«
* * *
thujary lu-xl ChrintmaH, and ho asVou nevdn'l ho afraid of a mero | aures ua that the lad »Imply devoured
kl»»
ThouHiinds are exchanged dally ' the hook
by people o f t h e h i g h e s t re[rutntlon
A ph.-ttv pren-nt for a child I« tho
[ rllnleal ret&gt;ort of the county hospital
The klsHi-d girl fear« no mistletoe
Till* rullìi--* iileelv printed on • I* at)
•
•
#
t,
whit** |*:ip»r venti ti'/.irr*- llln-ti.illiin*
A kl** I* an gnid a* a »mile - a n d «bowing the il« * and fall of the tern
n good deal better, loo1
peratitr»* nirmutit i f protold» '
i&gt;|t'i M * filint ,.f it* cerní* -o C rile ideal kina In the kl*« that li a-* in m|- ri-ile» and til-im other ain-iIlo: and entertaining idea*
A rare
never give».
Miiin-i- uf p|eu*uire with ibi» honk 1»
A kl** t o o •-ni.il may lx- a full «t o p t-i ha ' *• the lift!» fid h -u « |-r.-in ri pi , thu Iowa word» Or»t thr-wnv » h e r am
In t ho tal e ut Iqve, _ .
_
j Rpelled and then read them backward
and *i*o what difference If anv thenI* In the Hound
Some Ino h would
rather do Md» than go skating
In the line of pure romance there
The child who doubt* about Hants I* nothing more entertaining from
Claus him Itmomnln
The child who Prof T^ I,. Europe*’* Mow the Pjjerbelieve* ha* a good night * real.

value

dnvVT
Would.you call that. Vulit tlr*ÜÎ'

F E S T IV A L

FOR

THE

YOUNG

Cpparti roty of Christma* of Bringing
H a pp 're t* to Children Should Not
P* P jxiecl D y

rh rl-trn i-

tie- i el* hi a i Ion »f ' r r

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nr
"~l
OF Qj^f I
Unìve»

Qkj.

bo* cjoiv

"They aro H bp m arrletTon Christ- .
.

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t0 Man&gt;Tho nmot lonnl

girl who find» It In hit! or h e r aLcck-

,&lt;i.

y

Felt, Out What It It Remain* 7 *1

us should* let the season pass unim­
proved.

'A v A sY V ? -.,

•in

E le .

I

“ Vlutr.c*«Atb« 1
BIT
Another dainty lifea for a child of
three or four years I» the I'nnbrldged
l-AB* yrmh h** rlnitih tl'rprn ou»h *tF»vrp!p«
Uicllontjry
The ulnipllelty of »tile
UNDER T H E M IS T L E T O E
W'eniit I*« rri»lr«*p,
ohservod In thin Interesting narrative
Kn fot* h iüfiir* &lt;»&gt;ti|;*** tout half
r&lt;&gt; a*k a girl if you may k l«« her recommend» it at once for children
Kn Ih'w tor
jin *m. ,]»»r jomn jrt.:k»-hrok«n. dough— before doing It I« an Inaulttiig way
who have rearhed the kindergarten
nut d»n. my Inn'!
()f laving all tin* rotpotiidbUtt) on 1 age The plot I» not *o rompb-x and
■Hout ill.hyere H»n.tr n » U * - I lie* know &gt; h,.r
t),** - bara* •- f ur* .ii!!’r|.-nth laro-d
It* *»r'n lian' muli'
. . .
.
.

an • •r lb

ti*’* con»l«t of th» n in n i pre*crlpt!on
without tli» iitlier qnlnjiio This I«
123 h . i
T a S S d b a s iIl J c w © I l@ r
a good book to Im»o in any himno
'
"The M enant Question and Its Anirii •■A„ • ,.
'
w &gt;» dcccdve m any people, but
I» might ilo f.ir-a gift H» n young tmir- i'hrl-tm u» giving
T he chance* 1,1 I FM O T inM A I
V A IIir
:i" ! «oopi.
lie* a u a u c r D quaintly ¿ trln g happiness In thin way are «o, C.H!U IIUIHHL VALUL
Plien"Roani "
¡ many, the mean» *o »Implo, and the
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W IL B U R D. N E 5 BIT.
deed Itself ho worthy, that no ono of C hristm as Spirit Almoit

lies between disagreeing sections of I illustrated with representations of the
the public.
aglio nnlmafcnlo and will ho nitro lo
delight Ihr heart of list* little hoy or

■jrw’sWi

T * r lo r n .In n
^Kn e li» *ny

and Ilio other IMI

D E C E M B E R 15, „ „

-rîîa
V*

WITTOOGANGIDE

parliament
p a r l i a m e n t id IIMI
f&gt;&lt; I poaneit an
net ordering nil law abiding citizens
M » h main my ».»&gt; •■»« f * s M y »'In us coro*
to observe IVcember 25 ns a «nlnnitt
T«w ro*hI ID lull’ll.
fast, to bo spent In »Unit atonem ent
Kn l-rtnit er ho n r n ei tilg r « d drum.
Kn yuther toy*
for previous Christinas day* that had
Hut why white • itiliun* c*t* dem new
paused In riotous living and merry*
I rtdn' on'»lan'.
making.
1 gué*» f know» «hui .Sandy riami do­
lle »er'o han' man'
Naturally the community did not
Analogy Ije tween tho Monogamous
_______ | share In the»«* hard and fust rules,
— i—
! *ml many a turkey was surreptitious* Protoplasm and the Silurian Mi !»
f
T* ly klib'd. and many a plum pudding culo
Hi* call think of no hook th.it
ipiletl) boiled
Mill Woe betide tho would tie « greater Bouree of delight
unfortunate offender against the art to the child tr in a la not yet out of
werp bo luckless Chough ItV be dis­ short drea»cs. It tilla In easy won!*
covered.
of eight and tell* rylluhle» of Me
Soldiers were sent to search tbsi aporta and pant Ime» of the protopin»
Iioum-s of those suspected of h a rb o r* : m ir family oud draws beautiful moral
Ing
such delicacies as mince pies, Icssoiim from tho corpuscles of the
i
etc., and many were the pitched bat- carboniferous ora. It Is handsomely
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For it is good to bo children
¡L sometimes, and never better than
!( at Christmas, when i‘s mighty
Founder was a child himself. 1!

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HrM.d.n of '1.1 I . - in* ' bild i- mW IS E AND JU ST.
t ullarl) (he cliililieii a teatival
And
while it cannot, too, but be n time of
There was a man In mir town.
«pedal rejoicing among grown-ups.
And h» v n i «Iiflilrnu* Himreallr«* nfii r nil tIvat It ha* n • other
Hi* ».tld «II plant» wer*- mUiMo«
charm tu compare with the plen*ure
Tn Ida die- * rnlng eyes
wo take In ntn*i kiddy's delight over
XVI - ... • n- i .• », i *pr i -,
gi* ■n
■! - d .!I or .!r mi -&gt;r pici ui
It. nit that
I litui le, 1.1 -I--« ti oí Hr
. nr special Khnt.'i Claus ha* brought
H • i t - «st* v.-ung *-" I f iitill)
II* Mi*‘ *1 -i I IP* T» klaeeil 1er
T h i s * i- i-1♦ ir '
uf tt.al ¡tig «onte
- .'t* ■-lii-—I« 1 I,*
t w'
■ti bí
i hn-&gt;ttp.i- &lt;-n- * ■ -u rp a ««mg
* - uni M e l l
j o) , of w h i c h In* will c a r t &gt; u graei ous
I li» t&lt;mk,
Hi- -'«eiltle-l up r«til hIH
.uni etinobllug memori Into after life
Alni g ft •• II mek «g.ilo
\ i-ur* I* m a ' be .»fr• r o u r direct tn0
llueiice f ir ^oud or e
will iiaku
cvttMed f o r e v e r - i b i s o p p o r t u n i t y of
gi vi ng p l e a s u r e I» o n o o f the b»*t
that Ilf** h a s to i-IT**r u»
And per
hap» t h e greali-Ht o p p o r t u n i t y 1« hi*
who In pine** o f h o m e timed, ha* t he
Dally Optimlatic Thought.
wide, g r a y w o r l d of ho________
m o l e » « , _loveleaa.
.
T h e r e I* no worldly g a i n wi t h o u t
u n h a p p y c hi l dhood from which to koine In*« -n o xx.irhlly In»« without
chon*" the mo«t needy reclpjenl uf hi» ¡mil" gain

STolnellilng hap|ienn ui • hnitmu Ü¡j¿l
If o n l y for a day or u . , ,|-w-v tbj
Whole world Kill'd
M-' ijt ,t=#i
thing I» remain- tor n u. , -.»»tvyj
A number of person- •* «•
(L
r e n e w i n g Inipulne ar,. i . r ,
the notes of th** I - • •
&gt;. (rjq*
hl « * Ulel-l.iI UM-t,'
j04 ^
|u&gt; t In- inolili im ! oailniii- t o regard ^
.1*1 i m ' h i m : a-- i &lt; i
p o t e n t through Immimii a *ntl i l k*
O lh e re am* moved thronrb
Iloti» fi-ari. ito
ni!
«»*n*oTi w liti musi i* n

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m*

gb*-st
Ih . tti*»r ' 1 Si rui-gi . Iti* il ti- •

Chi t*tma* " e* k
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wln*n 11*. ‘i . »
lag

Illuni* &lt;Olili

(lesti ami
r
tltlld»* non t 1! r
a n i *■ 1 pet-l ni u n i n -

i new happliie«», r. »ure In ibi- * x.»11• -1 tloiis ahom . ,t11- •
|iblHlflo|dlUe oli Mi- , '
t h « y a r e u dilli*' »••
o n t h e «uliHianital m t»«ight
Geiirgi* i &lt;
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S an ford 's Only Shoe S to re
C o r. Palm etto A v e . and F ir s t St.
■

Ladiefe dress boots in p at­
ent leather, $2.50 to 4.00
Ladies dress boots in gun
metal, and vici kid $2.00
to 3.50.
Ladies baby doll pumps in
patent leather, $2.00.
Old ladies comforts with
cushion insoles and rub- ber heels $2.50.
Ladies felt bedroom „slip■ pers, 75c.

Mens dress boots, button and
lace, in all leathers, $3.50
to 5.00.

Misses fell bed room slippers, G5c.
M isses and childrens 9 O’clock school
shoes in patent leather and gun metal
$2.25 and 2.50.
c
Misses and childrens patent leather and
vici kid shoes, $1.25 to $2.00.
Mens and Indies lamb’s wool slipper soles.
#

Mens and ladies over gaiters, 25c.
Mens dress oxfords, $3.00.
Boys dress boots, $2.00. .

Mens work shoes $1,75 to 3.00.

Boys school shoes, $2.00.

Peters,* the Man
Who Knows How to F it Your Foot
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T H E SANFORD II KRAM)

DECEMBER

Cbc C hristm as Spirit j
Christmas! One d a y jp rin g of c h r c i fulness r»\d frerdom
from cankering ca re and selfishness and envy in ,i tear 0f toil
and strife and consuming u n re s t
Christmas, Tbrj ,- clous boon
to.humanity, springing legitim ately from the br cf. eventful
life of the carpenter's Son, is a fixed in/stitution. The twentieth century could not sp n re.it if it w ould; wouldn't if it
The Christmns spirit is everywhere pervading the world
¿: could
J for this brief, blessed day Leveling ranks, u lr n c r n g silitsli0 ness, dwarfing care, ignoring toil, forgetting creed nnd cult
1 gDjj birth and environment, it m akes pence and good will not
f. on|y possible, but inevitable. The gifts it bears arc the spoil
i taneous fruit of th e omnipotent, all pervading spirit of C h m tf, ma3__a wellspring in the desert, a sunbeam on a w intry day, a
I singla exception to a steadfast rule. The spirit of C h ris tin a
f never cloys. We cannot have too much of it . Morning, noon
\ Bn(j night, for breakfast, dinner find supper, the first thing on
f awaking and the last thing on g'bing to sleep, every hour of
i: &gt;every day of every week of every month of the year we w ant
f the spirit of Christmns, for it is the spirit of m inistration, of
i: pving, of service, of doing for other*.
I
“Not to be ministered unto, but to m inister”— this motto
[: iived out on every day of the year would dispel the sorrows of
i the world, smooth o a t its wrinkles, abolish its poverty, soothe
[• ¡t, pain, comfort its heartaches, heal its diseases, make it a
l heaven. This is w h at is typified by every Christmas tree and

u*.- timt ti ti|i|N-jrs lo (¡ro«v iIimvii
«vitnl im«uni tin- nirtIt. I IihiU luto iny*
) Oli lIRt-Sd &lt; lirlNllllUN ri'l lUllN’l Ioiih
\ 11 lojH ut tlr»t 1 litui Mut ttlatti Hip
tinnì' tir» of Ilm Iroo. liiuor dmvn. how
tlilrt» ilio IxMikN U'Ktu io luiiiy; —dilli
Inlotta. In t liouiNt')« on ut Unti. (nit runny
of IIjom ««ttli deliriously nui.«.(ti euvem.
••f hrtsJlt n &gt;1 nini ut. on
"A «vun mi uri lier nini allot ut n fn&gt;K
ttf course Ilo ««un" Ilo ««.ir mi ilpplr
(ilo itisi. unii lliofo ho In' Ilo «vaie i&lt;
C&lt;hmI ittniiy lliiti-'N tu nia tlui«'. uhm A.
uni) no «vero tiio-t of IiIn friends, eu-r|&gt;(

nit tiff iltiin "li « lutti'.

A teaspoonful of black currant Jelly
dissolved in a /class of qbld wntnr
ituko» a doliCigtiK and refresbliiR drink
h.-ii n i-li ntu» u imito: &lt;&gt;iir it&lt;~i11mItiT:iii•■«*-* for n patient In a Hick room, or on
«It t i u l u mi «rt* cnii imt t'iiinc l u t o t-b&gt;*&lt;' hot dnyit to serve as a family bevep&lt;'lirlNiniiiH (.mirti If Un- iliulri' bo «vitti
ntte lii place of Ion or coffee Hlack
III llS
currant j&lt;■11&gt; tllnsnli.'d lu hot water
llu' lliltis li lo tiii'f iJu' &lt;‘hrlstiti:i- Ih «ory HoothitiK to a sore throat.
sI&gt;Ir li no ntro||o w11litii un t lui t It miiiri’
nl..u*&gt; niitui|t|i]r l'iivlnuimi'iiti*
Evils of War.
An I ir vim I»&gt;Ui* luin |ui| Il In lit«
Wnr Is o n e o f t be g r e a t e s t p l a g u e s
“t 'lirlst mas Pmyrr Kor l.nnrty Folli» "
limi c a n m u l c t h u m a n i t y ; It d e s t r o y s
l.iinl lìmi of tho ■ottlnr«

\ ««Ito limi no iti tio « or-utility timt I
no«or l.no«« him tu gel Itoyoiul Xurxcs

L o o k ujion iti o lu m v l n n r l l n f * «

M .nro * m ay no t k r r p (Iti* l 'h r ls t m ii* in

P«*rid II Itilo mjt hf-irl.
llnvi* t ’ItrlNintita In tho lionrt. nnil
tin* itrombsl clay will be iinss.-d. not lu
rii il il cica nn*1 loneliness. Ititi «vitti In
«vnrcl comfort to ■«wectctt It Into for
ceiftilmus of a bit|t|iler Chrislnia» Ions
Riti«'«

One Inch f a r d a Will lie Published tinder
11 - ^ ;i—I
- Rale Of $7.20

; ; r r t i i «oT-y^gy^-----A CH RISTM A S PRAYER
\ \ M I K 1 t B w * o fe el p a t t r r . l u w n the

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«if

h a ll
U n n t - un.I

W retchcltirs*

tint

U H tii o «« oo e y e » «lu n a an.l w r o lips

Upon n dream they may not know
Or «« litre n mother marks their plea
And Minis her misty eyes a«.ay
Prom «tiers they cluster at her
knes
,
T o dr ea m with tier of Chrlsttoss

nini ratti
O r w alluni «tini uriti il riven • ¡ « o l ­
ii,^1 If mu fio Clitry t-iill in v um
Tu finii tlioir ritraiti uf C l i m i mua

i*«i ri

l.r t ft not t»o thrlr ougor eye*
Eh u t! 1t»mlf In vai ri ih m u c h blur

Him (ohih

•Wh«t means tin* Kn’ .y rmiini our l e n ,
The mast rru»e«l. " m o r o hrlKht thsn
tnurn *"
*nd Hncel’ etmliled dear nnd sweet.
•Today the ITInee uf I'enco Is l » n i l "

-That

brliihten*

IhrouBh

Am i

Lonely on Christmas.
CbrlutruiiR ls a bollititi; Rcnaon. The
wniitliTer llines bis rotHnliiirs » « tbey
dm«« bini lo ilio fallili)- tunirti for Ilio
iproat tilrtliditv

rocky

A»1 Snttels.

anawerln* o vor h e ad.
"Peaca on earth, itood

«»111

to

Rim I"

I n ii - ' l i t i
Ii I n ,,r

All* he see inn *&lt;&gt; »low to comet

ft, tliatl » e li-ain to unde rst an d
Simple f altti of shef&gt;heri!s ttiero
Ar.d. clastiliiK kindly liarid In ha nd.
Blue.
I-. . « * on eartii. iioo.1

t;r:i. e

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hor

I'* in.ivi

Ilio

luls

no. .1 tif

t i. it.

lu

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to

tv t

■•Tiu.iti

do they ».ml* n o » rung,
&gt;■«" It e latiti uf III..Ill,
» r I he iht^.I s o n a
I". .h e . f I ' e a r s Is tmrn'"
Jj.no» Itli*a»*ll I el«« .11

ni

soli..
I».

t&gt;&gt;). ii I I n i 'i i p i i a I n s -

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tni'iiior)

tu y ttiuiivlit-N uro d l ; l « « n bin k h« n f is

In u . - in

r lm tlli.it

lini'. I .

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m ld f llo

o f .tin*

room

Sti.iik bt
i-rnitipod

*m *• 11on t tuuirn « f

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tirtliifN

Whftrr

f«i f

drom i

so bravo

Ittvo

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prnfi*

&lt;ii\*s I fil'd» I « k d o w

Iil|.|.l

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It

Sanford Fla

( i n r n e r - W o o d r u f f Hldtl

DENTIST
Office: Vnwell lluiltlintc

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Hi** »•■»•Inn u t ir

Wilson. &amp; Housholder
LAWYERS

Snnfttril

Fiori ti»

J. W. FAIN

,s II tll'.lldllt

rio*N o f sotti

DENTIST

iiiNtond » f «« n I*&gt;r i ■iti Ioni'

III ionn ««III. toni-. ' I i o d h o l
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Practice in Sintc and Federiti Courts

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WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER

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Gold and Silver Handle
Umbrellas
Pickard China
Rich American Cut
Glass
Big Stock Gorham
Sterling Silver

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Silver Novelties, Mesh
Hn&amp;s, Vanities
Toilet Sets, Silv&lt;H*,
Ebony, French Ivory
Brass Smoking Sets,
Desk Sets, etc.
Fine Imported Fans

Big Stock of Cameos, Rings, Brooches
and Pendants

n 1 F.KiolNLi

Hundreds of other things we haven’t sp a c e to m en tio n ;
your pocketbook. First class engraver all tlie lim e on th e j&lt;
don’t wait. Now is the time. All packages put up neatly
name McLaulin for Quality.

Party Boxes
Chafing Dishes
Carving Sets
Bracelet Watches
Big Stock of Diamonds
N O V E L T IE S

• 1 n « h v r:uv.te. N i . n *
■t » .v * ' I 1
r of Kearl
Handle, litighi h m uli

Don’t try to order from catalogues. Come in and let m
goods, not pictures of kh.Qm. ^ - . ...
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11.90 Tipi Mmur«

Sie rii ii u U t ver,
Ffpneh ö r » y Finlth

Yours tor a Merrv Christmas.

lU a v tra tlo n la rrd u ce d a lte , 7Se ,
C o l o f ne B o l l U $ N o.
b le r 11r. b
K il v rr D ip O ill« On Fina,C r y «|*1
C ila ii H u c M 1 in che*

11 '0 II i pit In Hing, Hm .

Ster ng Silver, llrichi and French
Gruy riniftht Gq1J Lined,

ft nft f»pf pr» N» roni
Suit «II til !*f i ifT f I 1 ( '
Q l « a*. Sleilnik •*&gt; ' r r Î

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WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER

LAW

itnd

W tic tc Ilf ii'* kirny «itsitfiu* « h im tit
ih iiir |ilü&gt;

«« In.m -tirrme is ^Trifly II

r i t i ! ..io o n i . .« « o d |•. mot tll llups b l l l o r

tlm

at

r if one I o in ,me ni morti Ina n cl«-n mi
i l f a t i n i «d i ., H e a r t ri " f lllliihl.
ili «*, io. ri, !.. kno w M.etr day uf

III** v.uir

In tho

n&gt;. on. Ircttiid

«viills o r Nielli r o m b i s i • olino;

clasp a

It I ' lo d il j.lo'iN'ird tll*.infili liuti t lu T e

I d&lt;&gt; li"t •'tirt" to t o s isi

m y ..««ti . lilidhixNl.

ATToKNkY «mi COUNSELLOR

Ilio II.&gt;111* ll.'N IMO SO Si rollìi

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G EO . A . D E C O T T E S

IlIChI

Imi.di

fuv«&gt;r o f

li,.l o i a « n &lt;'In i M t u n s . Irty

lU-ltiK now ut Itoms* uKiiin und ulutic.
Ilio only porsUh In till* Imuso :i«nkc.

(o

will

Ito.

IIAVtà l..s*n I.».kin); "ti tins i'vi'ii
luK ul a mori) . ouii'iiii) of .hu
droll iiHM'iiiblnd ¡iroiiud timi pf.*t

thu

P h o n e .319

T o Itu.Ne « tu.»* mesp.ikr wintfs to
« nu.
T o those wtio « td 'p er throuifh Iti*

.imi III.* b r i l l o « « h o iiì U n I

fenoli«

uf

Terms Moderate

tn ro
T h a t t'Iir t s t m a s te n d s no p h an to m
w r n ltli

bini

f r o n do ni o f It", c r o i v t l i hi
And tlie» who
Hut k.r p .'t
Shall .1.0 » 11e
“Today t &gt; .

Or

de« Idi- lu*i«««•••ti NpcndliiK ili«* «Iny «villi

All round alNiut our feet s h a l l shine
A | I l k » O u t - h s w i s » «««til s a w
If we our lovlntt wills Incline
To that »weot life «vhtrh 1» t h e Inwr.

I f r s «h*i1uwr»1

(larncr &amp; Woodruff Building,

God. answer (lirrn who still hold
faith -

T h o l l r - t l ' l i r l s t i i t n s t u v n y f r o l l i lu u n e

T U etshleen hundred yeara nnd mors
81r.ee those sweet oracles w e r e dumb.
Ws » » I t for him like them o f yore.
Hut It - a » said In winds o f « o l d
So time or sorrow e'er ahull dim
That little children mlsht he bold
In perfect trust to coins t o him.

tfo iiM th

uKtou

|[ len f

gjunt,

Mfiil

Ilio li li r (.—■1ft&lt;9 W r a r l a 'h o
) n ifi

aheplicrds

(ho

lio n lis ts

Wnr,

Gr&gt;«V henr thrlr prayer through snow

tho

B U S IN E S S C A R D S

Jllttll»

h- greeting and merry wish.

that al ar."

rellglott. It d e n t r o ) « s t a l e s ; It d e s t r o y s
f a mi l i e s - -Luther

Ih* homi.

or \niitl|i|&gt;o
Itut non ilio voi y ina' UroIf ritti lise»
unii ho. oiiion it iM'iitiRtalh. ttio utttrvfl-

f ,'n jhe^clumney bonier.’b y evri-y wreafh of holly, by every

-What means
said,

Refreshing Drink.

Jfuii innv 'ini l u i mi»ttt?y t&gt;&gt; » im'Iu I.
j'iui iii iij fi'itf rvlMtff* frulli nilvniicv» tu
n&gt;iii|iiinitlvi' Hinuik’iT'i. lint Iheri* l’

Lr *

(çVtVi
/'e Sterling S ii■ ?5c Ho N I Ï Birr-

ver Thimble Ilo* SUvefThlmhl#
Ho t'/ii
Othtf iiHfiiVLiOi

�TfIK SANFORD IIF.RAU)

A utomobiles

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PECEMHF.lt is. |.j|,

for everybody

F O R D S
BUYERS

TO

SHARE

PROFITS

Effective from August 1st, 1914, to August 1st, 1915, and guaranteed against any reduction during that time,
but notnrjnhptLau /*ct»vMhaafo-All retail havers of iiew -j^^ i-TrrrfrrmrAugust 1st. 1914. to August 1st, 1915,
will share in profits of the company to the extent of $40 to $60 per-car, on each car they buy, provided: We gpiT”
and deliver 300,000 new Ford cars during that time.
R oadster.............;.............................. , ......................................... $440
I*».*'
Touring C ar.......................,................................................. ; 490
Town Car ........... ...... .........................;...... ................................ !... 690
Coupelet
7 ■-*,j i
n
i
—“T'- in
,..*■■! 75ft....
-r* ...... ■"
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975
-F. O. B. D e tro it.

59,507 FORD cars were sold at retail during August, September and October.
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FORD MOTOR COMPANY

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C. F. Williams, Agent

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' Cars at Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.

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Edward Higgins, Manager

I f experience is the (p eatest teacher in life, then we
should receive first consideration from the prospective
purchaser.

,

Tw enty-tw o years o f labor entitles us to

this recognition.

We “blazed the way.”
We built the first successful
ican gasoline automobile.

Amer­

We built the first double opposed
motor.
We built the first side door
motor car.

THE APPERSON NEW LIGHT FOUR IS A WONDERFUL CAR:

We built the first car
float feed carbureter.

The new light four is the ideal five passenger car.
Il is a very powerful car, 40-horse power, and weighs only 2580 pounds.
It has
the Famous APPERSON MOTOR, known on two continents to be the best and
most powerful gasoline engine for its size ever built; is a marvel of engineering
skill. Fitted to it is the smoothest operating clutch ever made for motor cars.
This is the APPERSON Metal Cliitch, patented by Elmer Apperson and used ex­
clusively upon APPE1ÍSON Cars. It is practically indestructible.

with a

We built the first car with elec­
tric ignition.
We built the first gasoline motor car
engine to win an award in America.

In addition to this model, the APPERSON includes a larger four cylinder car, 45
horse power, $1685.

We*-built the car that won the first
American speed contest.

For those who enjoy six cylinder performance, there is a light live, six cylinder
car,‘ 45-horsepower, $1485.
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We built the car that made the
first one hundred non-stop run in
America.

A light seven passenger, six cylinder car, 48-horsepower, $1585.
A larger five^passenger, six cylinder car, 60-horsepower, at $2200; same model,
seven passenger, $2350. .

Ihis is the light model, 4-40.
pounds.

Weighs 2580

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first

We built the two cars that won
first and second in the first Auto­
mobile Club of America run.
We built the first four cylinder

40-horsepower, fwe passenger car.
$1350

We built the car that made the
long overland American tour.

car in 1903.
ALL PRICES F. O. B. KOKOMO, IND.

We built the first six cylinder car

in 1907.

MACHINE &amp; GARAGE CO.
EDWARD HIGGINS, Manager

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h o lid a y s . " I a m t o l d , " s a id G la d s t o n e o n c e ,
" t h a t the s t r a in o f o u r c o m m e r c ia l life h a s
lo o se n e d e ven the b o n d s th a t u n ite the f a m ­
ily ; that in the s t r u g g le f o r e x is te n c e the p a r r jy s f o r a c t 't i r r r t t trt a n d the c h ttd r o r g r t r i-t h T r ' J .
"p a re n t s - - í ü c l l . I re a d , th c o t h e r x la y -lh a L s o m e
h u n d r e d s o f •rh o u n a n et ir - o f - p c o p t r w r r c t c a w
f ing C o n d o n to s p e n d their. C h r i s t m a s h o li­
d a y s at h o m e . "C h a t is a p le a s in g a n d p r a c ­
tical r e f u t a tio n o f m u c h o f t h is p e s s i m i s m ."
It is . I f the p a r e n t s d id n o t th in h o f 't h e
c h ild re n th e y w o u ld n o t h a v e th e m h o m e , a n d ^
if the b o y s a n d g i r l s d id n o t th in h o f the
p a re n ts th e y w o u ld n o t g o h o m o , H l e o J is a
i g re a t d e a t t b i c h c r - t h a i r v a f c t ^ a n d n o t h in g w i l l
alter it. G o h o m e f o r C h r i s t m a s !

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| command of Gen. Samuel Sm ith, a 1 »ay the rampart» of the fort- The l*** PARTING
HEART.
"Revolutionary veteran, and General tense darkness of the night aided this
Strlrkler. tho former ns commander- project, but as the party ’vus about to
In chief of tho defense of the city and land It « i s discovered. A terrible lire | O th e r s r m » j n n y p res« th e e ,
Ivarrr an** &lt;*nrt*»* ihr*?.
the latter on acllvo head of t h e de- j enmo rrom tlie fort and although the
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A ll (I)«' Jo y * t h a t L ira * th e«
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Ilrltlsh behaved with g re a t valor, th e y . tf i r r r t r r f a r TTTfiy trr;
To aid In these operation« of de- wen' beaten off. two of their vessels
I till wlirti ihn*** J,h i * I « v # nr«*
Ami wlif if your Joya tirr* lira real
fenso was Fort McHenry, a t the were stink and many men were killed
iili thrn r r m n n b ç r nie*1
mouth of the Untapsco river. Just outThis -storming attem pt » a s not ro^
side of the city, by no means a formld- , pealed, although the bombardment
There aro young »omen who d *
DAILY
No. 82
No. hr,
.able fortress 'It »as not bomb-proof, continued, not ceasing until seven ,-|,ire Hint they would not care n snap
1&lt;v, .Jacksonvilli*
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nin! Its arm a m en t, even for th a t day. o clock In the m"rplut! *1f the four , ,r t l i tr fingers If their s weethoirta
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p.m.
12.15 p .m .
l&gt;:25 p .m .
«us uoefuily inadequate On the up lei'iiih, alter a nlglil of IJa** and ter took It In their heads lo lake French A r. S a v a n n a h
E
-t in.
ij.2 f&gt; a.rn .
10:15 a .m .
H o n o r F n n r i e Q «nll K pv 'll Bifl l&gt;«sile side of the river curlh w ty k s ror In which l.huo shellir^we'ro thrown |,.ttVe of thorii after a lovers' quarrel. Ar. R ic h m o n d
s
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TO.
U:(K) n .m .
had been hastily thrown up u n d e r the Into the fort by Its assailants. Hut tho ^ Rifl \j sure to declare she would Ar. W a sh in g to n
1:35 p .m .
11 .iti p.m
d ire ction of G e n e r a l Sm ith , arid b e h i n d
a t t a c k w a s f r u s t r a t e d . and. d a u n t e d
, 1( t give b lth n t h o u g h t . If he w o u l d not Ar. N ow Y o rk
Centennial.
2 :5 7 p .m .
0 :5 0 p .m .
0 ;"0 n.m
these « ere m ounted l*1'1 small cannon by their heavy losses, the stern re­ cause her an e x tra heart throb.
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Ui-Mt
Indian
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Fn-«
Keclitting Sti-i-1 I 1.tir 1 .if. to
If nnyihlng of that kind happen»,
This »ns at n place then know n ns sistance they had encountered und the
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death of their general, tho Ilrltlsh rolil h o p 'd must be the affections of
Hampstead
11111.'*
and
It
siili
hears
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that nume, although It is Included In drew off and the fleet, with the army lb« girl if her outlook on tho world It No. 86.—-Palmetto Limited Free Steel Reclining ( hair Cars to U ls|
,
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as bright and rosy as »lien he wai
what Is now 1’qHeraoti park, on« of abonni, sailed away.
Guns
It was a great victory, more tmpor- | by her side. It takes time for tho*«
September .12, 1814 Marked Opening Itallllltore's pleasure grounds
N'o. 80.—Coast Lino Florida Mail— Ia»cnl ijleeper to Savannah.
_ I__ posted _ats North (&gt;nlt
(ant llinn It would have been from 11« who am the deepest In love to get
were
also
Point,
some
of Three-Day Engagement In the
distance away, an d nt Ijtiaretlo Point, direct effect, for It heartened Ameri­ used to each other's ways. They meet
Steel Pullmart Cara of the highest claw operated on all train*, v ,nt;
W ar Which. Gave Nation
nnd 86.
cans cast down by a succession of land many, hut some one man Is a!way* t oast Line Dining Cara operated on T raines
directly opposite Fort .McHenry.
Most Stirring Anthem.
more Congenial than all the others
Eor information and Pullman reservations apply to your local ag. r t
Aril(,
To the hurried erecting of th ese for­ detent».
If they parted In anger, the girl doStill greater, however, » a s this vic­
tifications practically the entire popu­
Ilaltlmore, Md- ’Malumore opened lation of Malumore- men. women and tory, for Its horrors were the birth . pettds upon his love fur her to causa
A. W. FRITOT, Division Passenger Agent
vrtttrrticr r ates to guests from nil over children—-devoted Itself as soon ns It pangs of a song which lias since him iti li» itnxluuu for a reconciliation,
Jarkscmt He. f|a the United .Statua when tho national »us learned th a t tho Ilrltlsh purpura,il , nltrctl Americans for a hundred years
t m t mg had r iil-j i s i ^ 1
trill jjJG West liny St.
Siar-Spanctod lianavr ■-nnr.vtrtnt-WT* • ^ j|lWpB
,Tt0
■bombardment of Fort Me- (.Kl to take her lHthcr and t It [liter, |
for a week , duration^ ^
IuLcj _n ^
ucvvn .
¡ he feels moat, keenly, her IsulalUtaSunday. S e p t e m b e r - * - ™ - -dn.lgni.tnh (hnt ^ ^
neot WB9 „ „ lh e h a r. I
’T7TPT~rannot go to tho theater In I ho ness Tu-ver to part from rneh o th e r i
P art of Them She Didn’t L
a . patriot»' day and was featured by ||||r ^
|nadp k n o w „ ThI, fleet con
evening, no m a tte r how anxious she I* »Ith an angry Icavetnklng. no m atter
My little niece, M'-atrlce a • | ’ "ir,
grent tho provocation.
hi see tin- play, because she has no how
a music festival by a massed orrtn*»&lt;&gt;f M)
nil „ .r e m e ly D«»
....
,,
. was fond of little round san- g. , tkf*s
When
life and loro go wrong. 11 I« 0 n „ lniirillnj,
link fcJ,
escort
For the sam e reason, she cantra and a chorus of 5.000 voices hop ,&gt;rflj| ormada for (hat day. c a rry in g i
temher , was f « t u r e d a . itidus.rial
vclcran ,
| t u t accept the Invitation -of a girl
day with a parade of 500 floats
rho ]
friend. She could not very »Til-go should- Temember that united they
Troops wero landed*Trom the fleet
middle state» regatta waa rowed on
home nlono If t h e hour wag'Mttf.1^ * " -»♦and, divided they fall
mother. "T thought you Ioidi , au.
on Monday, S ep tem b er 12, “n&lt;j on th a t
that day.
When the twilight hour draws near,
sago?" "I do." replied M "I lo\i- them
day began tho first tight, known as
Francis Scott Key day, on Septem­ “the b a t t l e V N o rth I’olnt." F o r tho
she Is bouud'to think of him. It was
buMtOt
Most Economical Woman. .
(hen she was w o n t to look for his
ber 6, was observed with a floral nulo- number of men engaged. It-was an exMoat vtrerr a m n n f ftfeSBed wTth hucIj
t^.iiuug- Xaivura never-know how dear
V
ceedl ngt y sanguinary affair It began
they a r o 'to each other until they ara a trea su re of a wife us Is Langley, re­
fife J L 2 L K * &amp;
1
«*.
ItOAl ADVt RIlSIMi
parted; especially If "It may ho for marks Hnrper's Magazine*
v-AW|tf)d"rt&gt;umamenf
and? colonial
.lawn Mrltlsh and endeil wlth thè American»
"My wife Is the most economical
fete».
On September 10. fraternal In possesslon of thè fluid, after a hot
years and It may be forever"
day, a parade with CO.OOO fraternal tight, of doubtfnl Issile
A girl should think twice ere she woman In the world.” confided I.ang In f o o r l of I h r ( o u ni y J u d (« , s rffiir ol•
. S l a t e uf M m l d a
parts with her sweetheart, saying, "I ^
a friend one night, with pro- I n Cfffo uKn ly
men In line, accompanied by 50 bands
i l Miff of
Hldliig
ut
tho
head
of
bis
Iroops.
diui't
care
If
I
n
ev
e
r
see
you
again
"
i
fl&gt;,md
pride
Why.
do
you
know,
sites
and 60 floats, was followed In the
(«ruffr H FrrnuM
General Ross wns (he (Irai m an tn
t ’r-i»*»i«( Iitf• I «fut*-«
I*
«4 •*
Kite know* well thal she does r a r e 1 , v,'n found a use for the smell of juy Tl»«H«Tl l'rfxM
evening by a fraternal ball
fi* Il« Vt11g 1 tM itr *
-i •!«
fall
A
few
American
skirm
lsher»
Life
would
uoi
I«the
same
to
her
If
motor
ear
s Itain» t »«ni I «lut.
September II was celebrated as
po»t&lt;d alone thè line of Itmrrh of thè
ar»«1 «**rh a*f 4i*«u «f* f ■■
not shared with him No m atter what
(»rent heavens' Iht you mean I t’ «nd^ nu,
army and navy day
In the evening
rr«|uirr&lt;1 to pfr-i h! any . *
Mrltlsh
sa»
tholr
npproach
Trndl
provocation *h" tuuv have to make exclaimed his friend
rn«mja wh lr h uiu , i »i r i l t u r «-Í
1'■ f ëf
there was a military ball to the presi­
iloti has It llifit t » ii votiti» shnrpslioot
ih r r * t » t r al («eorgr II
Sureut thing you know, Sho hangs h « v r
their parting an an g ry otto, she should
dent. the cabinet, »late governors and
n&gt;ld,
qimitrd,
L
ai of *Semi unir ( ounty,
recollect that a gentle answer turnoth choesocloth over tho gnoollno oihaunt Flor) di. t« (he u mirri igni’«! r irruí hi «f ,,j
other distinguished guests.
Septem­ ir». Daniel Wells nnd Henry O. Me» ( r , «r it hi fi t asg y r hpi lrt&gt; m
Coma», selected General Ross ns th e lr
Jit *
t\tu\ park s away hor furs In It to keep •«■t
away wrath.
ber 12, Star-Spangled Manner day, »aw
hi'fffití
í latid Ko ve miter Huh, A- f* PO t
tho original flag of Stars and Stripes target In thè bop« of hnltlng thè Urli*
It lake* two to quarrel It may bo the molhs out during tho summer.**
MAlt Kl. I ï M is X
her lover's secret Intention to return
borne through the city to Fort Me- Ish ndvttncc. and flred at bini wlth unI «.
•A
errine alni Tltese two boys. respect?
i
Fr*
•»t«To
Take
Up
Something
Else.
to her
Mtit much may happen (&lt;&gt;
Ively i Ig^iteeti and nlneteen yenrs old.
* I h Hint a fart that tin* p a t r o l m a n
thwart bis plans
If he Is a lover
»ere M-rn-ti-d lu a i 111tu|i of bushel!
»ho»« services belong lo nutty or on thi s boat Is g o i n g to quit t h e foreo, S«lli *■ **f (ppllrsll'in ft»r I »
and Itti mediateli afte r t h &gt; li itti m o r­
titi)y, he may be called away sudden­ I\ nt 11*****
*m » l i o n
« i » i*f l h * E t u n i
tali)- » oundi’d thè HiHI-di iiitnmnnder M r * M a r y P a t t e r s g l l l , W h o M a d e th e
1 S *M*rt- Is K
n' » . . . 1
V« h. iiui a m "
ly
Ii they have parted la bltterj
I n • '* ft ,**
F la g
thi-v were kllli-.l jm tl ev »ere re r t a l n
W
I
i h ! ' s f h«% t
,,‘
'
iiIn* ta k -* that memory with httn.
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lo he. ti) a tr&lt; lua-iidoMe velb-y llrt-d
No (r ouhl r, mu am o n l y ht*’t* lo*»*n •aid f**r ' fi« m' 4- 14i III V '■fBIn i t i r v engagement with tho fon
i
a|i|ilt&lt;
«tu
«
n
f
1
.1«
. t
luto ilu-ir she|ti-r
A niótiumeiit tu
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there are those who will survive son»« f a k i ng up t h i n g s urfoind h«T** f«*r ho . ..««N* « ^ •» **
thoso two tnds hluiids leda) 111 Al Henry. F rancis Sniii K»-y. la» vt*r sol «ill fall
«t.
■
•
1
■
f. 1*4 « •t
If her Inti r » ;tH destined hour n to I • • h*?‘h gfiiig 1« liik«* up '■»'wt •nttiit.il
4«"&lt;IDT»
1' ft •4..1.1
si) il 1111 Sflilnre ut thè eoti.hltietlnn of illi-r piH'l » run- Tli" Star Sputigli'd lu ti r tu r o a m , she »mild hav« tho roIPct liljyg I'lhiu“
„ *■ « liil 7. &gt; r Ft tarli J I|„ r p - 1
(.a) Motiunieiit utili \l*qiiitti strei-ta liuniit-r. urimilly. if not iitlL-lully. the
I Thr ami L-i i h I lof ir i?'
i '¡illration that Ills last moments may
t fn
In thè city of Multimore, belìig otte of j uniltitinl anthem
r I «. .f I
h a te I.... .. d a r k e n 'd l&gt;v thinking "f
S»ncer:ty
Ab
o
v
e
Ail.
thè severaI striletures of thè Mnd
t it» t «
After tin- tight ill- I'l.oil!,uliiirg the I., r
•
f.
•t * Il »
Hi' ru *nlnli t\ :i ii 11 fi.i 11f *131&gt; u hnt
»liti li gftve II Ilo- natile uf Ilo- Moti
Mritlhh tl'-i l had iiimli it-- «¡ty &lt;lo»u
..I
»
•
*
ff
ft
I.« t \
' ‘*1
S » eel heart S should tod let a friv
n r*
1;«* him hP uhui you n*plr&lt;*
\\ »f *— n *
Uttii'iitnl i iti
the IN'Itiinne river and up i lirsapeake Idle words cloud the present nod ohtira Ih*
. I L •! n
t o I»«*
M nn h imi ti 11î t« g ir: tu m m In
Itili thli dirasti-r uni) mentii a tetti- hay
I,nndlligs of troops » e r e fre­ h 'ir•» lit« future
*v .1
All lovers should hli* &gt;Inr* rii y f. r P i i i i Ii m i . « Ii h lu
porary check tu Ilo- Itrlilsh
U nder quent i ud these often hurtled homes i .the u i (impact In lb- tr hours of glad
t(*KI P &gt; «..-■-&lt;•
1!» u; \ I (
H in t * .HI
tlie direction of Admlral t'ockhurn on the lo u n t t'-ld i
Imrlng olii- of
nnd &lt;'idonei Itrooke. tliev roiillnued tu thi s' fitful s ‘an
nl |di&gt; eleinli. I *r
ndvunee nnd In thè «vrl* afternoon \\ Itlluin Mi-.-utr* of 1 id ■ r \l.irlh«»f
Pognti thè r-.ri tintile .{ Nefili l ’olfit ' "Igll Mat . lit: ii (nut atresteil snllo/
:,f f
I he Amt-rli-ims » e r e »bori of ammutii
liriiisli soldier« tiir »u nion .I'-slr'ic !rnj:
Iloti Imt i|e|i-rlilllu-dlv iniire-! n lire of lion of hli i'r"i'i rlv , II" w at* t npt'ireil
«hot. »Iiigs old nuli- ntid n-r.i)i trini uml lo-ld u prl-mii't ttgii«rt th* prison
Itilo thi Ir fi »*« IV.it fui • x, 'uni « •- sli'P Mlloli-n
iltiio dttTlliv- tlo* lioi;t "d n linff of
11 •• ter Iteatii n »a* ,t i ltifii- 11lend of
tjils IIvhl s il'iriltloii nfti-r » tili-li t Jet! the Iv-t la ml It nnd lit effect his re
er-it Ktrtrkter fe|t back 111 good v,ril»r li'ii*e I rut el- Kcult Key, llli&lt;l&gt;-l » Mug
t" bis li; io-, near ILtinpsti-aii Itili of truit*. inutlt; his »it) to the British
i The American Iosa was 1Gii klIP-d and admiral lie was courteously received
! thè Mrltlsh finn
nnd a (-cum pushed his purpone. hut
Francis Scott Key.
A heavj rnlnstorin lialtetl furtlo r neither he nor lku-tor Meati'-s » a s nl
flghUng for thè day. nnd ni night, leaV
lo » ed lo land Inwuedlntelv, heenttse
Henry, the escort consisting of Mres | (|)K (l|,.|r r;im]^ T,.h titirninic. Ho- lirtt
Just ;tl this tlin-- 1h&lt; liomlmrtlr ■nt of
Idem Wilson, state governors nnd a Uli wllhitr«*w lu III#* *»s*\*«r *.f Mi« ir
I \ ir i Mi-1 Ii n rv h "I Ii--■■ti t • tv. -! ■¡eui
picked guard of IMh ni'-h trmn each
■I»f. fit*■.I ln I Ili-li all- mjit t" ,tnd It » ns fe.tr&gt; I th.it llti-t might re
uf the state» of tbe union In I Ml
latrv tin- di-frtiditig » &gt;ikv, ami t c i - t
v e.tl i he jlrit lsh plan*
President Wilson addressed
tbe lug t" ih*-ir lli-i-t in ri-'lin ■■ Fort Mr
' &gt;
Imrlng the terrlhle night of Septem
-rguestu at the dedication of Fort Mc­ Henry nnd tpus give Hum an easier
bur 13, In nil tho horrors gf th e bom­
Henry a s a city park. Hut perhaps entrance into the city.
&lt; bardment, Key and Doctor Beanes
greatest of all spectacles was the for­
And In the m ean tim e »tint of th e paced the deck of tho Mitidon'. fear­
mation of n living Star-Spangled Han- fort"? During the ilny of the battle of
ful at every lull In the bring thnt the
ner by 10,000 school children, who North Point It wns Idle. Its defender«,
brave little fort hail fallen T h e fact
M
sang the national nntlmhi to the ac­ under Hu- Intrepid M ajor George \rtttthnt the tort s guns could not carry to
companiment of massed bands num ­ istend, awaiting tin- Inevitable ntlnek
the hostile ship«* uml therefore carl*
¡I
bering 1,600 musicians The lloal day It rane* the next m orning
Ccased firing until tin- ships caltte
watt peace day. when universal pence
Iti order to prevent the I'A'ssnee of within range, lent apparent in rrn h o m
wo« the them e in all
fialtlmore the Bruisti fleet Into the i i i i i i i H i of
Hon to their fears
churches
the river and tints r* ti'ler it abb- 'll
Wc liavc otic ol ihe finest lines ol C it r i s t m a s goods ever shown
Morning broke, a lair bright S e p
leiily tn hnmlmrd Baltimore u line of
temher morning, and In the soft hare
hy a n y store in this whole c o m m u n i t y .
W c bought th e m c a i l y , hefote
Tho summer of Hi 14 » as not n
the
blushing
sun
revealed
the
great
bright one for the arms of the United
prices advanced, in a n t i c i p a t i o n of a heavy ho lid a y trade.
W c have a
flag which hail been e spec hilly made
•States. On land It was mnrkcd by
for the fortress by Mrs. Mary Patternt r e m e n d o u s s to ck — e n t i r e l y ' t o o m u c h — a n d si m p ly M U S T u n l o a d he constant defeat, culminating lu the
gill of Baltimore tn Iter home nt 60 Alburning of Washington August 23
fore th e holidays arc over.
There is no “ if" a bou t it, they M U S T B E
beffinrle s tr e e t.Tn n house which still f
Hut tho end of that summer, never
stands.
Key's Joy was boundless. .
S O L D , and they A R E G O I N G T O B E S O L D .
W c arc just simply
thelcss, witnessed n glorious event,
Tho words of the flrst stanza of hi*
celebrated In deathless verse wrung
t e d u c i n g the price on all C h r i s t m a s goods so th a t E V E R Y B O D Y
glorious song of freedom formed them ­
from the heart of n burning patriot,
; :!i
selves
In
his
mind.
He
and
his
com­
W ILL W A N T T H E M .
who had witnessed the night bombard
■n
panions were released n few hours af­
ment of tl|0 fortress which protected
I' -r‘
terward, nnd la a small boat, on their
•T !
his nativty shores and knew not until
way to Ilaltlmore. the song-was writ­
:,7t t
morning w hether the brave Utile fori
D on I wait, t h i n k in g t h a t you ca n run in at any t i m e a nd get
ten. •
bad successfully' withstood the a s ­
It was found to fit perfectly to a
the m. O th e rs arc going to ru sh right in and c o m m e n c e picking t l u m
sault o r not- ■
then popular English time "Atmcreou
There was no telegraph In 18H. few
o v e r — ma king their s e le c ti o n s — h u n t i n g out the best— ta k in g p r o m p t
In Heaven." T he poem w m Mulshed
and sparse means of communication,
that
night—Septem
ber
14,
1814
The'
a d v a n ta g e of our sl ashing cut in prices.
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but aftc» the skirmish of August 23.
next morning It waVprlntcd, and that
sometimes called "battle" of llladensg-'evening. Septem ber 15, ft wns sung
burg, a little Maryland town, six miles
with rejoicing In nl) tho tnveVns nnd
from Washington, where about three
View of Old Fort McHenry.
public places In Ilaltlmore, for by thal
thousand raw militia, mostly farmers,
wero quickly routed by tho trained hulks was sunk across tho river. This tim e the Ilrltlsh fleet had sailed away
veterans of Gen. Robert llo** the llrlt- acted as an effectual barrier and tho nnd tho city was safe.
Tho city of Baltimore, which \vns
lsh commander, the air about Ilaltl­ bombardment of tho ships was from
saved from nn enemy a century agoH
more was allvo with news a n d 'rumors off the mouth of th e ntream.
near which Frnncls Scptt Key Was
of disaster.
Tho British ships h ad bettor offen­
The RrltlsU fleet, which had left H er sive weapons than the fo rt Tholr born In 1770, and where hn died In
muda a month before, was sailing cannon carried farth er and sent a ver­ 1843, honored by n nation, tins de­
along the Chesapeake bay and Its trib­ itable rain of bombs a n d shot Into the voted a week to celebration of lta doW c want you to co me in and look th e m ov er, nnd see what a
utary river», burning and destroying; fort all thnt day nnd tho following llverance which culminated September
14, n hundred yenrs from the dny of
great va ri e ty wc have, a nd h o w very re a so n a b le they are in price, and
Washington was In ruins, owjng to a night. _
the birth of the national anthem and
disgraceful act of vandalism porpeMajor Armtslcad a t first replied
what delightful presen ts they will ma ke for just a little m o n e y , and
tretod mainly through tiro agency ol sturdily,, but he found that bis can­ o f the sailing away, defeated, or the
menacing
fleet
of
tho
Invader.
often fo r only a few cents. It is doubtful if you e v e r have a n o t h e r o p ­
Admiral George Cockbum, who aftor- non had not sufficient range to reach
wards conveyed 'Napoleon to 8 t. Hel­ tho enemy's ships. Wisely, then, he
p o r t u n i t y to make a dol la r go as far and buy as much.
*~
«
ena.
' ■ hold his Are and aw aited events. As
To the Coast In a Wheelbarrow.
Baltimore - seemed
Irretrievably a .hostile vessel essayed to creep
C hicago—Stephen Meynhert, Alec
doomed. In Us defebse It could duly closer to the fort tho defenders' fire F ries and John Janosay, new spaper
marshal a "home guard," principally drove It off. One ship was quickly dis­ men. aro traveling from Now York to
consIlUng of boys and old mtyt eft Bal­ abled and was towed out of rango by th e Manama exposition In a wheel­
timore, a few country' companies of smaller boats. The fort, although In­ barrow, each taking turns riding, and
militia, hastily
recruited from sur­ flicting UJtlo damage, was sturdily liavq reached Chicago. They started
rounding Msrylsnd towns and from holding ltsvown.
on the Journey on May 7 and expoct to
Yor&gt; and Hanover In Pobnaylvanla,
Admiral Cockbum, In charge of tbe reach (heir destination on May 1 , 1915.1
and about one thousand real soldiers fleet, determined upon an assault, and T he party makes Its expenses by ad­
spared to tho defense or tho city, In to this end sent a storm ing partjr of dressing meotlng* and writing- fori
all abouf ten thousand men, under the 1.250 picked men In sm all boats to e s Hungarian newspapers.
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A n nrt
A iiutHtcr
A vibrator

Cbie Y car’6 C hristm as

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Gift* For » Man.
A U g n r lig h t e r .

A motor fur itti- « orksbop.
A »toning nilrnir

C o m p le te a b s t r a c t s from th e r e c o r d s o f

E

\ Oro un: inin;

* N ever hdS m e re c c c n a nine w p c ii me
C h ristm a s event s to o d u n d e r so im p re ss iv e
nium tnatton a s it d o c s in th is y e a r 's C h r i s t *
L s t i d c . C b c b ir th o f T c s u s is* t h i s y ear a
, ‘qcr fa c t f o r the t h o u g h t a n d life o f the
xcorlci th a n in a n y y e a r till n o w .
T h e phe­
nom enon o f the life o f " J e s u s a n d h i s p o w e r
in the w o r l d f o r m s the s u m m i t q u e s t i o n in the
thinking o f o u r t i m e s . V h o u g h th ere a rc s o m e

A livtl«ldi* i
A vibrator

Iin u ln(li|&gt;.

Gift» For th« Home.
A munii pri-M ug irmi
A liiinltiuiiH ruilliitur.
\n i lii trie &lt;mnMuti Imi et ili.
\ii nrt glu-o. titilli- Intuii
rimin limili«. Inreti imi »imiti.
A com |nipper

Think Miatlrto» Brings Trouble.
In many * part* of the United King­
dom tin- silver ht-rrlt-s and tho graygreen leave» of the mistletoe are look­
ed upon a» anything tmt an emblem
of good elieer. tin tho contrary, the
plant Is regarded with ilread ns being
the brlniter or ill ltn k and tin- sign of
III omen. Tin» miper-itlllon exist» both
In lie Voii»til re and In Ireland, and.
kirangi- lo say. in neither of these
plat-e« does the |ilant llmirl-di

trim t-M u h ct s~f.Ttv beau
TTi.it .latti»« I doth cnntrtvo to »tc«r
It-ncalli Ilio rtitattcloii

Mail Liber*! L h r i n m n u i v i n .
ThJ hlg private hanking bouses of
Will itris-t are the must llliyfiil re•mli-rs hi Christina«. Just as they «re
tkr bra»a - 1 «.duty payer» throughout
Ibr »«-.if
1lie greate«t Untine 111 tile
urrrt ha» I..-.-o known to give H*&gt; per
(tut 1*1101' to all employees at New
YfirVlbat Is. double pay for the en
tlrt frar In that Ann New Year's I»
tbr rrwb r day
Nobody hu» ever expUlDfil oiaitly » b y It I» preferred to
Cbrtitaiua njten tile house' give» IO
prrn-ut Hut like other private tinnk
Influais, il nei er tels It get nul wlllil
bunt» It »»ill pay for fear that the
dir uf tli- gift will lie taken b.v the

with mortal*. Now. It 1» well known
that the “little people” do tmt like In
be *een nnd will not venture where
there &gt;» any possibility of prying Ini
lllnii i-i es Itlullf g them
*ko In o t d e i
To fden-t- their »prlghlii inn.- gm—trlrli and po-T provlite tin- tun Irieinl«
with h'dltig phiei-s ut llilik gre. i
wreath-" .oil fi-stnotl*, \}-hi-re lln-y fill:
h«ik nn the revelries unseen

Christm as (lift
Suggestions

s I ' I * 1 VA.1 1
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In tin . kiiiiitn-rti

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P an el-» cluing,. loll tmt the g i m o .
A * Hasp o t i s r r v i - r » k n o w .
For m o rt a l» m l about Ilia » a m «

. Itm-ath IIip tnlstlMor
—I . o u u v l l l o C o u r i e r . J o u m n t

What
T'

They
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A t e at C h r i s t m a t
Of d e n T i m ©
t| 11

%i *n |%i h i

In
t

th©

flit i v tIt)

Uo.tr s

It) htmilretU and by tlotrria and by. scores.
Ilogvhratla of honey, kilderkin» of mill­
iard.
M u tto n s nnd
ts ln e ,

fa ttrd

brevets

nnd

bacon

f i e r un» and h i t l e r ns, i»©acoclt%, « w a n n n l
burin rd,
T ea l , ft ill.ird jt&lt;*;♦*« r*i*. iiulg©4ifis amt. th
I ’luin i ii litlnc.
Arel i '

iiarm V .i

s , .(.!•* p i r .

* i « I1*&gt;»t i - i V 1-.1 - H i

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m.i-li- i i.r i In mi limit, tv till Ii I«*
gi n» tin- in« uf ii f. i-ui Iht w i t h pl ant i ng
St llurli nn h g l a m
W o m e n (III phiie«
w i t h «In*.it. t t h l . h arc tvcll ttnit-rt-tl
iiinl i fii’it i&gt;ui In iln- -uiu.-ibhn- nr In
w a r m ii»1i-» i n g e r m i n a l I f ' s t It.r
tiuru » gi &gt; a g i o u » tti-u nr III **o « i l l
tilt* c o m i n g li.ir'Ckt litl „i l rr r o t o r s
thi? outline &lt;&gt;f i lit* l ult- toe. Tht* olde«t
Uimi iif iln- family cuts n fruit In-ailng
tree -almond, u|i|i|o, oak or pwir
I lngntiidfullu-r uxo* Urn as. anil tln-n tinsoli llul.-Oio» tin. work Tin* hie 1« Iln*
foot liunc’ atnl 1« expected'to liiirn. ll
covrrotl nil night. from &lt;’hrl«tin:i« i-uto Now Yi-ai'» iluy
Itt-fon* tin- eating
of tin- eroni »upper tin- ymingc-ti un-in
bora of tin- family llelit tin* Uie
Tin* lllhi-voyly pittiiled "creel«-' mol
oilier aiitnll. Inexpensive clay ileuro-t
tire full ml In t-vi-ry liotln* IW o re ilnrk
iTirUfnn« in - iIn1 rhltrtreu go imr t&lt;&gt;
look for tin- ninel
Tln-y otirrj with
them ciiiifiTlIonory for llie tnaei fig»
for llio M-rvuuta anil Lay for Uiu Urwl
camel». They itIso put up ttltonvps for
the bird«. anti tin* ivoa Ithy tieml our
tloukcys Imlon with brend. mont. He*
mill njmmiilk. u LI- U ihwoo W* (oravfow
eetif« to trn’ imiir Tin* imneat pie or
IfUdillng of nltnotiils mill Loner Is on
tin* table for tin- erent «upper.

D ur M a t t e r .
W f inai noi r l l m b Ih© lir avenly i i e r p i
T o tifine tí ** l-tiril (T iriti ilo uu
tu V ne ,vr *i hi |¡ thi l"wrM di t‘|n,

Fdf ri— tii ilrptbv can ilt invi»
N *■r i • ‘ i ' l l tm! bb»‘ "i i*f »¡rni*e
T h e unt'.int» i *|a i raltTfo

O r a n g e and S e m in o le C o u n t ie s .

T axes

p a id fo r n o n -r e s id e n ts i
C. W. U O f J D H K II. Munugi-r.

ManuUrtum« tad D rilo i in

Yellow Pine Lumjier, Cypress, Laths, and Shingles, Sash, Door %
frames,Mouldings,Inside anii Outside Trfm. Shop Work a Specially, a
, Ui«JUt-4U^^-yctt- on ymuJumsc bill complete-----Estimates cheerfully furnished

KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA g

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Our new 1915 Catalog iu jusi about ready, and if you arc
-■ not already on our list, we will appreciate the opportunity of
!! mailing you a copy if you are interented in Fltirida farming or
;; truck growing. Just send name and address on a Post Card
. * or any way you like.
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And in Ih© (Usti no muro.

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I l e cono th tmt n K in g lo re ig n .

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Th© world n long hop© it* dim.
T h e writ i y r e nt iirfrp w »i teli lit Val .l
T fm »•ui u &gt;U *-f It**h V»" 11 f o r I111in

I hin t piny with serious matter»—
don’t YOU carry your own insuranc«
ligtllli«!

til© uaki mi © } •

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'fili- t 'III l»l Hill s !l( rp| —I IV(.i mski- Ilo
tot ymi’ll lind the money wanting when
the I 'l U K has vii|»-d out your projierty

tU iM o h l* hy l " l l ( M lt l l g t h l» l | s | i i f lisi I I I .
U t l r i s i lll.ls gl il »
G i f t ì F or a

A

W o man

b a b y s U n i u- « .11 im i

A l'bullllg iIImIi.

A « l i i i i l l p r e s s in g ir m i
A In s is t ili- r c m llu g 1:i 111 jt

The gre,n »00111, which 1» now prac*
to .ill* niis'ii. 1,- Houruhi il fur many
&gt;ear*
li wi-s Hi- room wherein tho
ftt tuts tom-mbit it to ¡««alt their call“
in 1111* «luge, an I ll took the name
from the green nulls of tin- original
apartnuiii h-hitiil tie «c-ne* in lirury
lain- tli-iii-r « . i .iputi hv I'.ivlil tinrrii k alien Ii. u-*itmn«l the m.iniigo-

A

nt* lit *-l -hat

A e u r l l t i g t im i

A f---t « .i- in- i
A It it lr d r lc i
A h m i l l ii g p .iil

Th« “Littla People'»" Chri»tm»».
bong ago. in Merry Fughimi, the
popular belief waa that tho “little pis*
pie" of the forest colili? at Yule thin*
ts loin In the i'lirlatmna featlvllle«

A b n t w a t e r k c t t li*
A i iifT c ì* p c n iih H i- r

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carry your risk and l»- on the safe aide.

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Herald Want Ads Will Bring Results

WE HAVE THE USEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
FOR THE LADIES
A New Stock of Carving Sets
Silverware
Scissors
Chafing Dishes
Percolators
•
Etc.
Many Useful Gifts for the Home

FOR THE MEN
Gem Safety, Ever-Ready and
Gillette Safety Razors

FOR THE CHILDREN
Air Rifles
Steam Engines

Full Line of Razors &amp; Supplies
* *

See Our Fine Line of Pocket ’
Knives

Novelties
Wagons, Etc

THE HUNTING SEASON IS HERE
We have th e best line of Rifles, Shot Guns and Sporting Goods of all kinds that
has ever been shown in Sanford. Headquarters for everything in the way of
Guns, Ammunition and Supplies.

�DECEMBER is. ion

THE SANFORD HERALD

mas

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It makes the home more cheerful
and assists in giving the real idea of
Christmas cheer.

The Last Word in B etter Lamps

Cooking

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15. I OM___________ •_____________
chimo utter une ernndder, n crawlin'
ru iK&gt;riH,i&gt;lir in i*u out «mi armimi «mi
uLiuut u.sk.ulllu liver en 11 skmlllii '
dnr: u llppln up higher and hlcher.
Dm' a III blue blnx© would come, den
a ynller one. den n bright risi one
would Ilare up. rn delude Muzos would
all mliigtihitn dursefs tergvddor—red
en blue en ynller en white would nil
mix W Id de kllellentlou coloi'n er de
rulnhow. ell cru, kb* i tj era» Ule en up
higher *‘ii bigger en bigger. dr rrneklea
a-Beiteli* Jodler en hunier, en de triases
Blttln* bigger en bigger *

' - HE followup »lory of the origin
*

of ilii? Yule Ion In- Virginia U
loUl iu tin* Pictorial Kw h-w h&gt;
La s.illc Corbel! Klckrtt In an
dm line with Christman In the

■ S i r r - black man was »It
Hn, In 111* little cabin un n mountain
S i o n Christmas eve Ibleulue to ife*ioMwtml bowl over a w , % - l o f »now
!**, wishing that be had n lire to warm
kon when be heart! the rry rtf » little
¿ u j atvar out In Iho cold
Th e old
' ' hobbled to the door mid looked
ant trro«* the •snow, nnd tho wind
« o e nublnii in nnd made him «hirer
„that bU “onllest two t e e r chattered
with cold Attain the cry come ncro*»
the enow, anil he wished with nil hi*
nef of longing that he could bo out
flu.t miaUUssNUimUiUlUk- one. for
the plaintive cry of n little child always
nt* straight to the heart. A thin)
Hoc the cry mine, nnd n mlracnlan*
power teemed to till tho old man’»
reins Hi* muscles became tense and
itrons. and be stepped from (lie thresh,
ou into the. snow, the crotch fnlllna
bark In tbe cabin.
In an Inslnut ho was wnlklng over
ihe expanse of froren snow with nn

T h # Chri stmas.

Christ tho Contsr.

THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT;
A CHRISTMAS FANCY

AnQf J*

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si t al i learn
Unit k t | «w .......
more
!’ in the Mime.
lint ilion »huit
di'
•y n e v e r k n o w not l e a n t the r e i n
T o t h e r t hi ng w i i h mi t e n d . —J it«■ Untili o f Norwii-h
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c o m p le t in e ; our*.
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R e a l M t j n i n g o! t lie D a y

What

with

ili,-

liippy

basile

und

planning and working and shopping
which Christmas brings, there I? rani
danger that the ite,-pest significance of
the day may lie overlooked.
Sit|ierD
chilly, Christ ma» 1» the season of ever
grix-li», of coyly decked trn*s. of Sir.f i
t'liiil» of fe.i»tllig and of (lit- g|\lim
ami ri*,-elvlng of present»
Hill if that
I» all litui H 1» il I» not enough
T h e lie u 11 o f i h l I - 1 ' i .. i - th e 111 1 1, 11 .
lim i

» it a 'iz i- s

a ll

th e o t i . e i , a t t v e s a n d

p e r jie t it a le » t h e f i - s l b . i i tin o u g h m it th e
c e l l i li n e »
I»
i m m I,
m n iig e t
in
mi
u r ie u t u l U i .i i t
» li.- f'- lh I » v f |i e flat»,w h o w a s t h e .»..o o f M a ry u n d S o n o l .
G o ti
l u i t » v e r y mime m u r i n i t s v e r y
c h a r a c t e r t * f ir l» t iiin » I» ilo - l i l e ! tu l i ,
t,
l i l v e r s a r , o f t ti.* • lir t - t ' h i -1
P i, &gt;
m is s Mil* to&gt;-»suge o f t lh " g l.-n lib -'T i l ' i
o f t h e y e a r cy^j■i t i m e not e i e » to ,it»
cent In It t l n ^ ( / o i u g . h e lp le s s tn -a u ti
f i l l Itn tlf* w h o 111 Il l s e o lllp 'e t e liu m rt o
to»*« * r a r t l l s m ir h e u r t » u n d w to* ‘ ti I, i » i
d i , lo t t e » ,* t» o lir » p i r l i » t-, « o n r in g

l ' e n c c I»
I s the
ttie |»rw!;
|i n s t I
I'encc
h u m a n lu t o

th è d i v i n e e le m e lit a n d n c t l v i t y
No
m u ti I» |x * a c e f iil w h o c n i i u o i s it a r e . In
s o m e f a l l i i w u y ut l e a s t . Iti th è e x
p e r lc n c e s o f Id» l ' n t h e r n in i b is H m l
r it t it l» ( I le o l i i , re.-il a b s o r p t lo t i b i t "
th è i l i v i t i e . Ilo p e l ItH ’ I l o n o f w lit e ll
l i c i t i t e l i p h llo 'O p h y
It» h lg h e s t g .i.il h o t
il loti,* In i»

h r o llg h l

lu ta d r e a m is l u s
w h i , li M ie g o sp e i

lo

lig h t

and

u c v e a a lb le a n d tu t a l i m b i a .
How
lu n c h o a r C h r l s t t u u s

Ilia d e

S u n d iiy

lu i» In s t u r e f a r u s !
M a y w e a l l In
d e s i r e a l i r e II» r l c h e s t t r e n s u r e s n in i
fo n » ! o l i r s o lila itp o u t t i e n i .
M a y li h&lt;Ila * l u i p p l r » ! o f Im p p y t *tn I s t i l l i * d a y »
t im i

« s ilu e s lin c e m o r e

to

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we

b e a r o l i r d i l l d r c t i » m g . iiu iy i l
c* tot o f Mo u n irei * s o n g
a tld
U n ite w | t h

t lic liy lu p l i i l 'l i i g

Ilo ,

Ile

ili lllt k e " I l e c o l l lp r u l ll l s i s l

“ I Ini ve h,-eu in thè homo of me» nnd
stood so dose tu thè in thnt 1 coutil lav
a tinger un thelr nnl.isl henrta. hut they
dld md »tir ut iny touch. They looked
ine s,|tmr,-l, In thè eve. nnd tiiese are
Mie tliiiigs they » iid to some wrimnn In
Ito ir Iioiih » i &gt;oi, | tueak. me.* *1 »hall
be monili» paline lite bilia Voli are
imtkltie*
‘ hrt-innis i» a nnl»anee

!»■ th è
n» w «■ "I * o t lt " lllld t lll1 h r l 't Ho
,*llt » 111,,, I, '

I o ld I n a ,
III» I*e.1, ** l i i l r l l u i " **•••
h e u r t s a m i Iilild e l l i e r e f o r e v o i tuoi*

G'Iti Far Children,
itici ut. im* gifts we make I j
■
i • tir i»l nei» i ti a I ti r»* I tic
i . i o »«o . gi t i » We g iv e
No
1 w Houli ion grownup f ri ■'iilIs
i,, oto . lini, e of gin», they setno iikto.* timi n|i|ir&lt;s'hilton
i. - . t ti i. ini» „how
So
_-i(t* for children
I - I-, i i-.il ple:i»l|n*

Now he tk very feeble, al
most down the western slope, and hts
sou—who will always tie Just n llttlt»
Isiy to the old man—U going back to
Mu* little country village to spend a
portion of the holiday» with him nnd
lift the veil of loneliness from bis soul,
ll,- tin* planned some wonderful
pi |»»*» for tin* lonely old man nwTy
bio I. there tn the country." ended the
Kir Tree
THi, tins lie!" exclaimed Christmas,
no longer a forlorn little llgure, hut a
happy, happy spirit.
"I nm going away next week to tie
dorked for the little crippled Child.’*
laughed the Kir Tree when Christmas
Spirit stopfssI mid his mud dance of
Joy. "And I mu going across the w hole
world. Hint I "boll knock so rnrnestl,
1 at ttn* hisirt of every* human Ixdtig thin
} no om* • ini full to open „ 1*1*- the lum-t
doors to Christ inns Spirit " called the
little llgure of Christinas Joy ns lie
j danced away lownnl the edge of Me
1 w-.sxt nnd the ,-tiles and town* !«*yotid
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b a v e km» kml ut t h è do,ir of e v e r y
tieart. ami no ani* ha» o|M*m*d tu me. I
a n i forgotten. litui l l i er e Is mi ona w l i o
love» me." he salii.
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\Vh»ncr Mio fair flower of Jess«** stem
Mirranti)- our lova compri»;
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Far from tho Thuiiiri and noisy Strand.
To Christinas In Hint distant land
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Again tbe unrelenting drums
Shatter Mia horror of thy dark.
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T h e sp ilin '» « l i t i h e r mysterious amila.
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Blow luiuk. tie lifted tho child, nnd ns
Its little form touched him a new
»trench came Into hhn. nnd the smnll
burden seemed to give him wings tu
speed back to the llttlo cabin. H e put
{fit child on the bod. drew th e ragged
qollt around ll and looked about to see
If there might be n piece of furniture
of wjhlclt hi* could make n lire to warm
bis small guest
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'At that Instant he anw u gre at log
[ * toll «cross the threshold nnd Into the
flreplace. The llttlo child was looking
. « i t with eye» like stars, a n d they
Kill glen ms of light that kindled the
log with the most brilliant tiro tin* old
man bad ever seen, and the dingy
little room wan lllled with radiance
and warmth (hat brought n glow tn
tbe soul us well ns to the body nud
teemed to flood the world with light
As the light wrapped the child In n
shining glory lie laughed u Inugh that
was like a song of tin1 heart nnd lb&gt;nt
cd up and away. The old man turned
his ejes to where tho Ore burned and
watched the flame» leap In opalescm i
tints over the log forming the »bn|ie
of a ennui In (Ire
At this (silnt In the narrative Itr'er
Simon usually became grently oxclt
rd, and his eyes kindled na be went
on In Ids rich dialect;
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T H E KAM n u n IIKIIAl II

last year
It looked like a cheap thing,
It Is nut u mere figure o f spcceb-vUat
and l »hud not spend uiinij money «.o
H e r e c o m p * i h* &lt;' f i Mn l i i i u i tinge).
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tirisi,
tho anniversary of whoso birth
Bo £«mi ilr ami *&gt;o i-ium
her* And again, i t Is awful to Jn»t
A * it«ifcI &gt; us Mie f n IIIri|£ i l n k m
have to make gifts to ¡&gt;eopl® you do we celebrate. Is to our moral and spirit­
1111
' rimiri* * Hill ilute .in»! (paini.
ual wtmt Mie stilt Is to our planetary
not care a thing about *
Al l In a cluunl *»f islurv,
“ No one lo**-s rue. and I cannot live sy stem The de|K*lidcnCe tn both cases
A» unen u(nm (In*
To dhepliftil 1k&gt;&gt;» In Jewry,
without lo' e. ami “&lt;■ I shall die." noli j I* alike.
If the Issly has appetiti«
II m tu niKn Kim*.I new » agitili
lw*d
Christmas
Spirit
to
the
Kir
Tree
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the
»mil
ha*
» tubinoti* nnd t&gt;otb must
ItIVKN froui tin* heart ??f tin
Hr 1» tho tUtinv f ftIIk,■" ('ll ri» t111»(L
*TTirl»tlli«s ha's collie t•» I»- lust a big i In. suiMh-i or hit limn equilibrium Is
J i t 1 III t k i « t l i r l r r \ . * * g r o w
M JjM lt
pt'ijih- i hrlsliuiiw S|&gt;ull Utt
exchu'ige desk, w ticte issijil** give to!
W i t h H.tr lt *»f
lir a! t«Mi»h*r t hought
We must possess tbe two. linked
tile great **liup’*. IIihI fnun l|n- tliosc whom they kmov will give to! lost
A i m ! % i m l i c i n e f »1« t l c h l
together in miiui* mysterious way, of
Ha ll lo Un» &lt;'il!^-t mart itngrit
market phieva nnd from etery
them and grumble In the giving."
A l l prt i rn un r.uriti tie hr lings,
hnlittiit ••( man until he come to the
“Come closer," whispered Itie Fir we stilili ily to »mini nud moral chaos,
l l n g h t l i r r v nil thn i f i u t t m ant! malti*
t;imd govertituent. gond morals and ev­
tjutet little mXIll lit path that runs - Tret*. *i have something t" tell you.
Umi c a ili hi» » i n n i n g w m g » .
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orderly, well directed progression .
An thè ohi mari ,v »ubisi nil Mils ,tl»"A woman enme to the hivwt of the
through the deep ivihsI
phrt suddenly nnd rimaient ly upturn red
rest»
on Huit coitii-silnn
wish
!
yesterday.”
said
the
Kir
Tree
Wlicii tu- was yet afar off the uio«t
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“and ivlib tier then* was another wo
a laide rovere*) with a I tirisi lints feast
In
l&gt;&lt;- lull,let lo U I» to destroy the
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perf***'t li r Tree 111 lilt the forest called
such as had never been spremi before
man.
Ideal, to shrivel the heart oT the race,
FOR THE C H R IS TM A S SEASON.
gnyh lo the Great Oak at tier stile.
** We must Dud the most perfect tree to make might light, to enthrone neUisli
his eyes, nnd never nan in was he him
—
4* "Christmas is coming!"
In all the forest, for none other will ness anil g rets I mal lo dlaplneu and do
ury or Void, nnd never was there a
To live content with small T
“ Yes." answered the tdg oak. "but do.* said the Orst woman.
Christmas In old Virginia lifter that V means; to seek elegance rather .i.
violence to the public conscience.
there
Is something wrong. Kee how
" ’ Yes.’ said tho second woman, "for
The Man *if Xaxnrellt and what he
without the Yule lo« and the Christ
than luxury nnd refinement null- T
the child has no one to bring Christ
represents are the emliodltncnl of tho
imiH chili) tu give It light ami warmth
er than fashion; to think quietly, • he halts at the end of the path, stoop
lug as If the load of the world's » o r I mas Spirit to her. no relatives, no law of moral gravitmton which bolds
talk gently, net frnulcly; to Iwnr
friend», no one to enre.*
the world In Its’ orbit. He gave us the
A Christmas With.
nil clieerfutiy. do all bravely, «■* row lay ll|sjn tils »boulders See bow••'limy talked on and on until the Ideas ,ia which orderly cotummiltle#
ITriñí lo vn rim y l ight t he c y r i o f t hri n
lie dunes now. \1lili all tile gladness
■await oeenidnn.' hurry never—In
story of the little crippled child for base (heir legislation. He furnished us
W h o keep th e *rn*«*n pf tils birth
*T a word, in let the spiritual. nn- T gone f rom
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his
T UI t o i hn s t a r r &gt; 1m»h ì o u r *■ «/jj*
-a Joyrnt*--Trlltf iSiWOU»
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u''jTj T|irnJ true. C b rimi!!!* :*pmt
9ha1| be thg star uf U«ihUhom.
Christiiiiih came oul Slit? was nothing motives. malte qulet. httinlde emlurain*e
—F t ! w a n ! K y r c ~ t t u n r tn v rrrT T T T
■"? mrougb the eomiimn —tills Is to T came toward the most perfect l-*lr Tree
to them, but »tie was alone nud not like n cnrdlnnl rlrttie and |dara*tl oli thè
.j. IAi my* ay inphi iny.—Cti mining
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in tin? wood with tagging step, looking other children.
brow of Is-renVenieat Mie nntlnnt eom
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? • away through the forest with sail and
"A purty of men were walking Uet of tio|s*
through the wood last Sdtiday," went
Ulhers Itine soligli! Mie suine etili,
troubled eyes.
A Y U L E T ID E THOUGHT.
Pesce on Earth.
on
the Kir Tree, for Christmas Spirit thè « a tuerru'vnlng achlevctnetiL Col.fu. " W h y . what Is the matter, Christ
IVaeeí
Yes; (hilt Is after nil and
hud slop]ted sobbing now nud was lis­ chi», Zorunster. .Maliamilitai and IJml
W mildest
thou
learn
thy
alioro nil opr Christina» gift. To make m u »i" culled the Kir Tree.
tening
Intently.
t.ord'« meaning lu this thlug7
liba werv of tln* royal fatnlly « f sovils.
There was no nnswer. Tito forlorn
Joy for Others, to behold their- Joy,Mo „_
,
"One of these men was telling the hut nt must they werv mere prime*
I.cnrn It well
l,ove' was tils
n fallen log at the
rejoice In It. Is the Joy uuH|&gt;enknble.
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others about Ills aged father, who In thè prvsetice of thè King. They gare
meaning. Who showed It theeî
foot of the Kir Tree, but still there was
And
why?
H
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use
It
Is
godlike
and
worked his lingers almost to tho bone m uch; ho g.ueyijl.
I.ove.
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Eh, hut sho was bonnlo, t h o u g h t '
the major approvingly; very much '&lt;
like tier grandmother In her girlhood,
soft brown bamls of hair around her
small head, nnd wistful, childish gray
eyes It took him about Ion minutes
lo ooax her Into .a "real'' dress, us^
she said, and down Into the wnltlng
taxi.
And how fail she talked
There
wore years to cateh up. sho told him.
and ns long as there was only the
two of them left In New York to up­
hold tho pride of the Carters—
"There's one more, child." warfied
the major. "Hut lit; Is very distantly
connected, very. Me Is about your
nineteenth cousin, hut he Is to dine
with us. Italpli C a r te r ”
. I’a m o a t vury «till, a ru t-d ld not ; Th. Christmas day was coming) the
Christmas eve drew near.
speak, looking straight ahead of her.
The fir trees they were talking low
"Ever hear of him?" asked tho |
midnight, cold and clear.
major
And this is what the fir tree said,
"I Just love his shadow." said Pam
in the pale moonlight,
,
solemnly. "If It’s the same one. I’vo "Now, which of us shall chosen be to
grace the holy nightT"
tried nnd tried to paint pictures that
would sell, and finally I conxed nti
old dealer on the avenue to - te t-o n o The tall trees and the goodly tress
raised each n lofty head
of my Virginia gardens stand In his
in.10 ^ ¡ - J i n V--'i V"■■■■ Aunt Anna- In glad and sacral confidence, though
belln’a man garden with th n - T O r th d , r 0ut
"fit “b^by of T ^ 'k o n d i could
ami. tho ohl whit* coach house In the *
not re»train a sigh,
hack? Well. It was snapped up by a .&lt;y ou „n will be approved," he said.
"Dot, oh, what chanca have If"
Mr. Ralph Carter. And ho. wanted
to know If I had moro Virginia scones.
So J sent down tho oak grovo at sun- 1
down along In November, with n big
orange harvest moon stealing over ■
the edge of the hill, and he b o u g h t !
that. And now I'm painting tho ol&lt;J
flagged walk under tho grape arbor,
with It all sunshiny, nnd Mammy
Martha Ann com ing-along frorm-the '
outdoor kitchen with a big covered
platter of fried chicken,, und bo’s go­
ing to take that." '
The major leaned back hit* head,
laughing tmd shaking with pure en­
joyment. Up on. the Hudson, nt Hast-'
lug», »food Ralph Carter's bachelor
home, nnd he had mad« It aliuo»t a
rt-'h'lca uf Diu old one In Virgin In.

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scnso of personal griev­
ance. It was Christmas
morning. Everything was
most agrerablo at the
hotel. As he had distrib­
uted Ills customary gold
pieces lo the "bells," tho telephone
tho check-room boys, his waiter
and tho head waiter, und tho cham­
bermaid on his floor; ho felt oddly
disturbed.
■'Carter, my boy," ho told tho tall,
gray-halred Imago In tho mirror.
■'You're getting sentimental. You're^
thoroughly disappointed because thoro
Isn't a soul In the world who ran
call out a ‘Merry Christmas' to you,
ami mean It from the bottom of Ills
Sort. You're like a boy with nothing
hear
• Iiv his stoektoir. I’- « asham ed of‘jri&gt;u,
,. sir; I sm Indeed." '
Yet that didn't help m atters
Ho
wandered rround the deserted hotel
corridors In the morning feeling ut­
terly lost. Nearly every one seemed
to bo going out to dinner to somo
plnco where ho wns urgently desired.
Pour times he strolled over to the
desk und lookod casually up at lilt t
box. but there were no mall nnd no
presents ipr MaJ. Robert Leo Carter.
Tho last time he had really de­
cided to glvo up and ring up somo
business associate to take dinner with
. him at the hotel. Hut he saw a let­
te r In his box, and tho rlork handed
him a curiously shaped parcel, rather
bulky and oval. Hu took It up to hi»
own rooms, nnd opened It with a
funny little thrill of anticipation
lly fleorge, ho was wrong
There
was somebody. In- didn't know who
It was, but there was somebody who
tmd remembered him. The Inst wrap­
per fell off. nnd he stood staring down
at a little homemade willow basket,
filled with mistletoe A card on top
read, "Love and Merry Christmas
from Pam,”
rilB ITIIIIHTMAH ANIIKt, AN t&gt; NA NT A CI» A I ’*
Pam? He remembered no Pam.
He opened tho letter for enlighten­
"I am eo small, so very Stovall, -no one
ment, and ns ho read, his henvy grny
-will mark or know
eyebrows drew closer together, nnd
How thick and green my needles ere.
every now nnd then ho ejaculated.
how true my branches grow.
“God blesg my heart and soul!"
Few toys and candles could I hold, but
heart and will are free.
"You won't remember me at all, but
And In my heart of hearta I know I am
I'm Pamela Grayson, and my mother
a Chr letmae tree."
was your sister's daughter, so Pin
yefur grnndnlode, see? Mother dlrd
The Christmas angel hovered near he
about n year ago. Just after wo catnn
caught the grieving word,
north, and I havo been here alone
And, laughing low, he hurried forth.
over since. I didn't oven know you
with love and pity stirred.
wero nllvo until cousin Florrle, of
He aought and found St. Nicholas, th«
Carter’s Landing, down home, wrote
dear old. Christmas saint.
Stood at the Easel
and told me to sharo this mistletoe
And in his fatherly, kind ear rehearsed
Dack to Him.
the fir tree's plaint.
with you. for' sho had gathered It In
tho old oak grove whom you used to
powerfu,. w. know,
it
go when you wero a little boy. Here's Successful In ov/yry way In New York. s , jntt , r,
befell that day
wishing you a merry, merry Christ he hud clung to the old aouthern Iramas, and I wish I knew you, because dit lotto almost fiercely, this tall. lean. T h a t , a s on shoulder, to the grove
woodman look hi» way.
It does certainly get fearfully lone- clear-eyed lawyer.
"And so he's been twinging your One baby gitl he had at home, and he
some here In New York holldhy time
went forth lo find
when you haven't any ono of your pictures all over hi» walls," exclaimed A littlo Ireo a t small as »ho, ju it suit­
tho major. "God bless my heart and
yery own."
ed to his mind.
Tho telephone bell rang sharply soul, child. This Is certainly a merfy
Just as the major was about tq say Christmas for us all."
» Oh, glad and proud the baby Fir, amid
Pam was rather grave, though, as
*‘Qod bless my heart and soul" once
its brethren tall,
again. Hut he lifted tho receiver, nnd they went through the splendid red To be thu» choian and singled out, the
first among them all!
smiled at tho volco that answered his and gold corridors of the great h o te l.,
hall.
The dinner was to be very select and He etretched his fragrant branches; hi»
little heart beat fast;
"Delighted. Ralph, delighted, my private up in the major's reception
He was a real Christmas tree—he had
boy, but you see. I am going to hare room nnd she wondered whot this dis­
his wish at last
a young lady guest bore to dlnucr tant cousin would be like
with me. my grandniece, sir. from
He was all she had wanted him to One large and shining apple,
Virginia. Now, Instead of my Joining be. Even Pam could find no fault as
cheeks of ruddy gold;
You In your bachelor apartments, sup­ she sat next to him at the round table. Six tapers and a tiny doll were all that
posing you Join ua, and try and com­ And oh. after year» of lonely striving
he could hold.
pensate to her for having a surely old among strangers, how It mado her Tho baby laughad, tho baby crowed, to
so# the tapers bright!
chap for a dinner fykrtner.- Name's cheeks glow and her heart te a t to
Mlta Pamela Grayson. Como right hear these two, tho splondld old The forest baby felt tho joy and shared
In the delight.
down."
major and Ralph) vie with each other
Then he amllod. and kept on smil­ In their delightful courtesy and com­
And when at last the tapers died an
ing In the oddest, happiest way. And pliments.
when the baby slept
ha leaned back In fils deep leather
“You don’t know how good U Is to The little fir. In silsnt night, a patient
ohalr, and lit a cigar, and watched the And some one of your very own," she
vigil kspL
sm oke rings form ovorhesd, and said, when tho major had gone out Though acorchsd and brown Its netdles
smiled up at them. He had four sis­ after the dinner was over.
were, It had no heart to grieve.
ters. Pern's grandmother had been
"Don't I?" eald Ralph, smiling down "I havo not livod in vain," hs said.
"Thank God for Christmas aval"
tho youngest And now somehow, at her. ‘T v e put In about fourteen
they were all gone, as he thought, years up hero, nnd only tho major
"tho way of the roses," end he w u to give mo n cousinly greeting now
The First Christmas Card.
alone. Ho had rather lost track of and th en .. I'm mighty glad to find
The
honor of the ChrLtmns card Is
all the nieces and nephews and grand­ another one, even If she Is a nine­
nieces end grandnephews. Sentiment teenth one. Tho major tells me he's ascribed frequently to the Into W.‘ G.
does not thrive In the New York at­ going to take a bouse for you and T. Dobson, nu English painter. In
December. IHI-f.' n date earlier, than
mosphere, yet as he looked at the himself."
that given to any other claim, he was
letter, he felt an odd glow of pride,
"Why," Pam caught her breath anxious to send some more nuveL
aud he held the little basket of mis­ quickly. "I didn't know that"
Christmas greeting than that of a let-,
tletoe out at arm's length, sm iling
"80 I will geo a great 4 e*l of you. ter to a distant friend, and the Idea
retrospectively. Many a time he had 1 hope."
occurred to him to make a little sketch
gone up to the old oak grove to gather
He ¿topped and „ looked Into her symbollxtug the spirit of the season.
It for his mother to decorate the great
hall at Christmas. And now this lit­ eyes. 8 otneway they wavered under The sketch depicted In Its center a
his gaxe. The major’s voice hailed family party -gathered around the
tle Pam—
Christmas dinner table rttslng glasses
The major rose suddenly with quick them.
"God bless my heart and soul, boy, to tile health of absent friends. Un­
Intention. Five minutes later he was
'on bis way up to ths address in the can't you see she's under tbe*mlstl»- derneath were the words "A Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year .to
letter. Upstair* two flights he climbed, toe. I hung It there on purpose."
¿fou."
while on each side was a small­
Ralph
stooped,
and
pressed
s
kiss
and tapped at the low top door with
on the #srm , half-averted pink cheek, er sketch representing an act of beIts modest card:
Mr. Dobson's card so'
irtilli« the major dtrank their health. nevolencu.
“Pamela Grayson."
pleased
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recipient
that the rollowlnd
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She stood at the easel with her
back to him, a big blue apron on. and gether. the little Pam, and you. my year be designed another card, of
boy, and this old chap who'll never which be sent lithographed copies to
she was singing.
a large circle of friends. Other artists
bg. lonely again."
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"Oh. holy town of Uethlehem.
‘T o
nagt
Christmas,", pledged followed his example, and tho clrcje
How still %e s*&gt;o thee lie. ,v - •
-Ralph.
"Will
you
klsa tpe then. sending out Christmas cards grew
Above thy deep end dreamless sleep
wider and wider until an enterprising
I'sra?"
The silent stars go by."
Hut Pam's eyes only shone with printer saw there was money in the
The major stood at attention, but
business, nnd within a few years from
when she turned and caught sight of iiapplntss, and very demuroly she anIts birth the Christmas card wns to be
• w in d tb f toast:
■him, she gave a little cry of Joy.
seen In hundreds of shop w indow s
"To next Christmas!"
4 "Uncle Hob! How did you come so
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GET ALL THE FUN YOU CAN
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Christmas. Plur.go into the atmoaphere right away. Smuggle apackages up and down stairs
and hide them in the "old fashioned" hiding pieces.
And remember everybody, not
with the substantial presents
you have thought it imperative
to give, but with a j a r of jelly,
a piece of fruit cake or book or
magazine cover made from bits
of linen your scrap bag has fur­
; nished, a dainty eachet made
from ailk scraps or any one of a
hundred other timplo things you
can work on at odd limes. These
* are the sort of presents which
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will restore the old time thrills
th at have been well nigh lost in
the loveteee Qift giving of recent
years.
Teach your children that
Christmas time it a giving time
a t well as a getting time. '
Teach them particularly to
r think of children whose nests
are lees downy than their own.
i There are to many such. ' And
there ie no more tragtc* ttimg in
a child's life than to be forgot­
ten on ChristrAae day. Is there
any picture on earth po appealing
a t to see a child at a shop win­
dow with only a windowpane
between hie pinched note and
pointing finger and a high piled
world of dolls end d rum s and
skates and picture books? Can ;
you Imagine a keener pang, a
moro sorrowful thing, than the
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And If llir-yenr lias made the" old
And illisriil nil thy lucks of ttuld
Thy hr.irt tm* never l-rrtl u odd
Or known „ ruling rml»«.-r.
Thi&gt; w h o l e wo rld Is u Christmas tree.
And ***m its tunny rnndles tiw
Oh, strut a enrol Joyfully
Tho yeur'a great trust In keeping.
For once uihmi a December night' •
An ancrl held a randle bright
And lid three wise men hy Its light
To When» 11 eUdd. wns sleeping -- -Harriet &gt;' Itloditetl

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Sanford.

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Mt-nti wan u ii‘tii|n-ranci- drink In
»•arlv Ibi rupi' bnfnn» It wns perverted,
nr improved iut-i riling tu thp point
Ilf view. Iiy frirmehtnllon
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honey and w ater nnd «p|r»-s, nnd nitiiiy
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L a r g e s u p p l y of H o r s e s , M u l e s .
W a g o n s and H a r n o s s a l w a y s
on h a n d F o r S a l e or E x c h a n g e

Praise Usually Short Lived,
llnvv many. Inudtwl In »ong. an* given
over i&lt;&gt; t!»«• forgotten, and how many
w h o Hung 1h ei r ptalie'i are clean gone
long ago — Marcus Ann him

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their asiatants, raaluer- and
having
superviaorv uuthoritv i» authorized,
with pro
vim.&gt;n (nr
provision
(or :in iidililionnl
$1,000,000 .•»(«•ii.lnur.
I’In- lull
ul*o includes a« a rider tin- |H-niling

For Kent T w o furnished rooms.
h'or Sale Orange grove at a barGcnrhcmctt prrferred
Mrs. R. FT
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Tolar. &gt;07 M agnolia.
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of rich hammock at sam e place
r o r R ent (ioo.l s e v e n acre farm,
I C Davenport. Ad ina , Madison,
barn a n d house near Herk llamrailway mull P»\ lull in .hung»- the Fla
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ihocked to learn of the
V* **rf
friend a n d neighbor,
d***k_°j ^ oate9&gt; which occurred in
* 0„ .Monday n|g h l. Dec. 7lh.
A S*»»of , or| i n ^ w .
Mrs Coat«*
* t0 Sanford only u
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j[,rre while Mr. t'oatea was apa.e
That wouj.1 (ju .• tin- rail
1205
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New
For
Sale
$.'1,000
buys
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line
piece
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jt Joes not seem real that roads approximate!) | l . .000.01111
n
York.
12-tlc
of
property
in
the
city
paying
8
per
• * * ^ 1 1 n0 more see. her sm iling penaution anntiall) hi-i-n
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the cent on the investm ent
Itox 1074. city.
29-tf
l’urr‘ l* fust
While rejecting the r,,&lt;&gt;nrinendu
For Sale Wholesale ship p in g fresh
tlon t ,nl
ru ra * earners In- put on
w
ater
lish business, including (Uh
an individual contract basis, the
'lets,
fish
boats an d gasoline Inunehes
com m ittee adopted a provision aualso
fish
house,
etc. In q u ire of C. L.
rhroizing, as an experiment the p u t­
Vincent.
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For Rent
Several nice ollicn
rooms . , \ e r Nowell's
En.|iiir.' S' I*
Yowell A: Co
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ou,selves over th e loss to this
unity «1 »uch "
friendly neighbor. We wish to exFor R e n t To refined couple, four
I* d to the bereaved husband und
nice room s. Excellent lorntion Ten
relatives "Ui heaitfelt s y m p a th y
dollars per month.
N o small chil­
In tbeir bereavement.
dren.
E nquire R, H e ra ld Office.
Th« Sunday school is progresalng in ,,uch , u t ‘‘ on 11 «'»"tract basis,
Houses for sale or rent. J. Musson
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¿ « l y snd the child.-en are looking Increased pay for the rural carriers
him ni ifnl Chiiatinoo , al-«u is provided and railway clerks
For Sale 80 yards y oung lettu ce
F urnished rooms for housekeeping
forwsfl to a
*"»«•' »h«*ir I»*.'* plants, 18 days old. Nick Z crnovan, at Mrs. C. H. S m ith 's , JOH Park
tIff to he given at th e Ethel school i un,J lD,t, r
¿5-10tp
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oil the night of Dec. 24th by ! increased by $DH) annually until rh r: S an fo rd Farms.
Ave., betw een Jr.l a n d 4th streets.
i maxim um salary is a ttain ed
.
16-tf
' tbe S u n d a y s c h o o l.
F’or sale on your own term s. Five
We missed the regular sermon b y ,
For R e n t Two big stores on
Two
Cur pastor. Itev. Alfred Ericson on
“ As a Christmas gift to th.- city »«'res of good ham m ock land
East
First street.
Jo e DeMont,
Sundsy last being » wn&gt;' “l confer- t h. new Carnegie library will I»- a c r.s cleared, fenced and in good
Coen
C
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Company.
24-tf
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•gee at Arcadia' Hut we trust
he ah.fut ready within a f.-w weeks." condition for spring crop
Small
»ill be sent a* our p a s to r again for *says the Harotw Courier-1 nlormant, flowing well
Price $750.
Rooms for R en t— T h r e e unfurm o t h e r year as he m ade many la s t­ which also presents a good pictUlo! ca*h paym ent, balance y e a rly paynishe.l
room s well lo ru te d . I n q u i r e
of
the
new
building.
T
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e
library
I
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with
7
per
cent
in
tere
st.
Hox
ing friends among us during his
at 20f. T hird- St.
28-tfc
32-2tp
faithful services in this com m unity will lie a handsom e addition to liar- 1282, ( ity.
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tbe past year and wo would deeply tow and serve the purpose intended ........ - —
regret to have to give him up. ,
adm irably. T he dimensions of the
. - W ~ 4 J . l b * y d w o d . t w o b u m » uaw building -sirr* forn* b v serenfT
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»re busily engaged now adays g rind­ feet nnd it is substantial!v built of
ing his cane and is tu rn in g out some hrirk and stone
The columul type
jood old fashioned Florida sugar of architecture IS innsl plea-litg
cane &gt;yru|i which ha* a reputation
1
The meeting of the East Coast
o( its own Mr. Hoyd is the ch a m ­
pion cane grower ol this part «&gt;! Press As-oclation, \vl i, I, had been
Florida laving grown n tine ernp of r a i l e d for a dat, I l o - lito1.1 « .! I orl
nme on His land this y ea r without Pierce ll.l s liein pn-t pío,. -I uiilil
frrtilix.-r of any kind
H u rrah ' (or J.ltl I 11 h. I '• I a
I In
• h.i l. g.
w a(or some more hustling (armor* like made because all editors are espec­
ially busy just at this tim e, und
him.
A. O. Yon Herhulis is rejoicing the later d a t e would allow (or a
over a fine (lowing well w nirh he has larger atten dujicc at the meeting.
recently had put down on Ids (arm _____ ________________________________
rrxr W'ekiwa. Mr. Von Herhulis is I n I h r i H s I l l i I • «»»ifi a f l b * I f l t l s i l M s l r * A
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VEGETABLES
They are Wholesome,
Appetizing, Economical

(Ioo.l table hoard at Mr* It I.
Jones, guff I’nrk avenue
27-tfc
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Fifth VrfrtiMr.
Wanted T hree or four furnished
&lt;¿fret»*
rniiins (&lt;&gt;r housekeeping
Musi have Turnip*, m th root* V
1uxn &gt;&lt;&gt;»ii«g
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Address M. ■—o M
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5r
ll.-rald
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Position w anted by young lady.
Store or ollicn preferred.
Address
Hox 1094, Sanford.
Ill
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W anted Hrirk and ro n rre te work,
chimneys, foundations, etc. Satis­
faction guaranteed - ArtrtTP?* \V H
(ilidt-well, P l&gt; box 885, Sanford,
Fla
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For Rent Five acres. j ) f- well
drained land. Apply to C F Hrani i o i i . Sanford.
3.'l-2t p
Lost S atu rd ay ufternoon or ev e n ­
ing an old fashioned gold bund brace­
let, black enamel. Reward if re tu r n ­
ed to 911 Oak ave n u e or phone 184.
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“Give Him Something Useful”

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A goo,! many (armors o( tio*
linn are |&gt;ri-|iar lllg to |dant a few
trrrs each o( loniut(M-s ca, Il this
cornu.g »pring
The land ’around
Wrkiwa is well adapted to the grow
ing o( this crop as well as strawbcrrii- an*l Iri-li potatoes which ar*
good (laying crops and we see no
reason why tins place cannot he
made an important shipping point
lor these vegi-tallies, as well as many
other*
K A Rush had a crew ol men
lut w,*ch picking -i car ol orange*
from tin* i uiiti grove near Mark
bain.
Tim (r ml is unusually line
from this grove this season
W T Hoyd i* away at present
picking oranges at th e lurge puck
ing house at Tavares an d reports a
Urge quantity n( fruit being shipped
from there this season.
C. J Vermillion is busy clearing
land around his new residence and
it burning some line charcoal from
the tim ber taken oil th e land
'A M Kii'h has been having a
Hire grove o| pineapple oranges set
out on sum,- ,,( iq* tine hammock
liml on the hunks ol the Wckiwu
rirrr. '
A p a r ty of hunters killed u deer
Friday west of Wekiwa. T he party
consisted of T |. Hoyd and W H.
Boyd an d son. We did not learn
which of the party killed tin- deer
A much needed shower fell here
Sunday evening, which knocked out
thr prayer meeting at ti :»(• o'clock,
but all were gUd to see th e rain.
• E A. Kush attended the regular
tnrctlng of the Odd Fellows Lodge
la Sanford lust Monday night and
frports a good time, especially the
refreshment supper at th e close of
the Lodge.
Mr. Eugene Hrown has been re­
ported on the sick list h u t we trust
b* will soon he out ngain.
Our school is, progressing nicely
*ith Mias Achsa Holiday as teacher.
Tbli ¡s Miss Holiday's first term as
tncher and she is unxious to tearh
* »access!ul teim.
Fedcrsl O w nrrahlp
Washington, Dec. 14.— F urth er invcsiijation of I'ostmaatvr General
Burleson's recommendathans for gov­
ernment ownership of th e telegraph
*nd telephone systems is proposed
0 the postMlke app ro p riatio n bill,
* n ic h ' p ra c tic s h y tfw* been com^
l»y 11 house c o ^ n i t t e e . It is
»»id 1°. carry «p proilrfittily «326,«00,000.
Ellorta l q extend the civil service
Tk *
C^M* poatm aaters failed.
j
ce ol Asslsta'nt Postm aster
»°uld be abolished by tho bill. In
W class offices all activities would
v.t tk r. etTOUI&gt;*d »nd supervisory au0 ty concentrated u n d e r a poat»Jter, superintendent of finance
»uperintondent ol mails
provision Is made (or the proexperimental aerial mail *er°r I ° r extension .of automobile
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^ 1»® proposed increase in
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on Publications,
1 . v an new,P»P®r». issued onco
***, from on* to tw o cents a
Po«nd w a . VoUd on.

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FOR SALE

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For Side Special Harguin on thn-&lt;city lots, on French avi-nut-. be­
tw een 8th and 9th streets, facing the
p ark, east front.
In»id&lt;- lot* $450
each, corner lot $000 T erm s good
Must be sold.
Owner need* the
money.
See me
once
N _ II
G arner.
3()-8tr
For Sale— Celery farm a t a bar­
gain. 15 acres right in villag»-. 500
feet from R. R. siding
C h e a p and
pn easy term s. 16 acres nil plowed ,
and irrigated.
Fine flowing well
T h e U»nd is all fenced and ju st .ready .
t&amp; s t a r t planting.
You can -make
th e price of the land this year. If
you w ant a bargain call on owner, |
209 East Fifth St., Sanford, Fla.
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27-tf
For Sal*— Five White W y a n d o tt e I
Cockerels.
Rex Packard, R. D. 2. |
Sanford.
For Sale Celery plant*
&amp; Son. Sanford, Flu

J » ouch
:t2-2tr

B erm uda onions, $ 1.00 per 1.000;
70c 1.000 in 6,000 lot*.
Flower
plants, Cosmos, 3 dozen 25 cents.
Pansies, seed from best growers of
E urope and America, 60c dox. Wall­
,&gt;?I,ne*B acceptable at flower», mixed, much valued by
* « u i b a n k a from
«2,000 American to u rists for their exquisite
®ould be raised by t l
b e a u ty and fragrance, 2 - dox for
26c. Jam es F. Harris, opposite JI»»*
"P«oll.MOP,y- hIe0n,y °n deP0€lU
32-2tp

t«t«t ,r,

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by the b,U' th#ln*

At this time ol year the stores are crowded with “ things to sell.”
Thousands of ingenious minds have schemed for months to provide
countless articles—most of them really valueless,—to “get the money.”
Millions of people are buying gifts,—-it’s always hard to know what to
give,— and the result is that enormous sums are wasted, every Christ­
mas, on worthless “ presents,” which bring the same in return. Why
not make up your mind to give only useful things this year* You’ll find
them here in great variety,—in fact, you’ll find only useful gifts here,
sensible, desirable things that every man and boy wants, and will be
pleased to get. For instance,

A Fine Suit or Overcoat of the “Clothes Beautiful

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D e s ig n e d a n d M a d e by th e C e le b r a te d M a s t e r T a ilo rs , S c id o s s B r o s . &amp; Co., of B a ltim o re a n d N e w Y o rk

something that maybe your father or brother needs,
and has put off buying in order to gel you something
he thinks you want. Why not surprise him? You
can get exactly what he wants, here,—we will X
gladly help you choose,—and of course he can ex­
change, after Christmas, if he prefers something
else. We have a beautiful stock to select from, all
styles, models and sizes.—(Dress Clothes, too, if
you want them) at all prices from $15 to $40.

Hundreds of Useful Dress Accessories Here
And there is almost no end to the list of useful small articles that you
will lind here, every one of them things a man or boy needs every day.
Ties, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Sweaters, Mackinaws, Pajamas, Bath
Robes, Umbrellas, Raincoats,—but come see for yourself. We list
here a few suggestions:
Medium Sox
Heavy Sox
Fancy Sox
Slippers
Plain Handker­ Initialed Hand­
Silk Handker­
Silk Sox
chiefs
chiefs
kerchiefs
Silk Mufflers
Ties
Cravat Pins
Boxes of Collars Collar Boxes
Dress Shirts
Soft Shirts
Flannel Shirts
Cuff Links
Canes
Folding Um­
Shirt Protectors Umbrellas
Bath Robes brellas
Sweaters
Raincoats
Gloves
Mackinaws
N ight Shirts
Pajamas
Overcoats
Suits
Smoking Jackets
Mittens
Trunks
Trousers
Bags
Suit Cases
-Hats
Clothes Brushes Union Suits
Underwear
Boots
Shoes
Pumps
and hundreds of other articles that anybody would buy, if
ing his own Christmas Gift. Come and see.
Special Attention Given to Lady Shoppers

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�DECEMBER is ,.JM

TI IK 8ANPORD HERALD

THE SANFORD HERALD
II. j . HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager
I' ubtbhid Ei i wy Tw#*d»y sud Friday *

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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OUlrrrrd la I I » O t ) b| ( l l i l . i 1 1 . 0 0 I V . V . « f I»
Advanre or 20v. I*fr ]if •nth
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A oittsl 22nd

IMO, al Ihr PtMiotr.i«1 al SonÌofd. Florida.
I'mJrr Acl af Marrh 3rd. l i f t .
Officii In Herald liuUdlntf

Trlrfhone No. I III

, C H R IS T M A S
The cycle of days th at constitute a
year ha» again s w tn g around arul the
H ‘ T ‘ I (I. tii

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thin m atter and copying the article
in the 1’a la tk u News does not mean
th a t
have
■overstepped
the
hounds and indulged in personalities.
Hut we would like to remind the
e d ito r of the Grower that if hi* .has
not indulged in personalities he lias
ciime dangerously near the mark
when hi* inferred that Forret Luke
represented the commission men in
the legislature and not the jteople
of his district. If th a t remark .and
several other rem arks were not per­
sonal then Mro Wright does trot
know the m eaning of the word
Wo are extremely sorry th a t E d ­
gar W right thinks wo have wronged
him, hut people who indulge in
new spaper controversies are apt t o
have their feelings hurl unti, we
would again remind him th a t when
He s ta rts som ething he will have
to finish it.
^Tc-amniii' mi * Imp»* t h a t E d ito r
W right will " G e t K ight" on the
jlUeslion of Forrest L ik e for speaker,
for at the present tim e he has cer­
ta in
Khi
not given the readers of his paper
the real facts in th e case.
Get right, Uro. Wright!

Merry Christ mas.
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Again we say, do your shopping
early *
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If you can't do it early, do it an
early as you ram
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Anyhow, do your shopping just
as soon as you read the advertise­
ments in this issue.
. O
J a n u a ry Hth will he N ew spaper
Day in Sanford and the citizens
should prepare to show the boys the -♦
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time of their young live*.
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This edition of The Herald will
go into thousands of homes of s h o p ­
pers an d of people in the no Ah and
west who are contem plating moving
to Floridu.
Your advertisem ent in
JL,
and to the city—a rrrt the &lt; o u n t y .

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Don’t Worry
Your peace of mind depends upon your freedom from worry.
An account with a good strong bank such its this one gives you a
feeling of assurance that will drive away worry.
We should like to talk with you about opening an account with us.

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P E O P L E S B A N K OF

M.M. SMITH
ftrakjMH

H. R. STEVENS
Vke-Preeldrel

S A N F O R Dto* r. F L A .

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T H C DEAS
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glad season, Kit h anti poor', high and
♦
President Holly of the S ta te Press
low alike we wish yiu^ all a merry
♦
.Association has app o in ted th e editor
Christmas hthF sincerely hojw that
of the Tribune a m em ber of the
you will have all tho blessings th at u
finance com m ittee. Now, how in the
happy and prosperous New Year
world did Holly get tin* idea th at
your .shoulder to tho wheel; it is land. There are good, sweet, holy to th e spread of typhoid (ever, and
bring» with it.
we know an ything a b o u t finance?
the sam e with a c o m m u n ity .
.ChristiaTis in th e land. T here nre m any o th e r im p o rtan t subjects were
Christjnn» i» perhaps the typical
-S t. Cloud Tribune.
. Christian festival (or It* breathes a
T H E B IG things w e ren 't all done enough of these, on whom th e nr- graphically outlined, h wn, ;in
'G E T T IN G i n t e r e s t e d
You donit. Bro. T r ip le tt. T h a t is
spirit which no other anniversary pos­
in the big towns; th e greatest miea of avarice, and greed a n d hate, hihit valuable particularly for’ the
the
reason you were a p p o in ted .
We see by The Herald th a t th e
sesses in so full n degree. I t is this
poem in th e English language was, and malice and envy and jealousy untrained and unprofessional rnan
have' not laid their tain ted touch. and woman.
..7fljRlY which makes it por-sihle for all people of Sanford are som ew hat im ­
written In a church yard .
U'Milot |]|( .
w nm r i r M MMuiu it n Ai y w « i i i i F j i ' !
races and all creeds to participate in pressed with th e idea oJ m aking th e
M W —B
Idei'Nrfm-f Wk 5r.'7ffTWN ’river frifdr=m=~’rrt&gt;t-TTrrtt
play* will not l»e ended
organize
and
gather
the
forces
of
ti the
M A Y HINTS
—
canal, which could he done by c u t ­
peace and prepare (or a celebration close of the exhibition, for
any sectarian tradition.
• Kifiof the .birthday of the M aster this lions are being made to
Asido from the purely theological ting through the narrow strip be­
1v *■ it
m onth th a t will bring to every heart shown in every other pur
aspect, which it is not our province tween the headw aters of the river, D O N 'T in* the man who pu t the sit
•f the
in r i t y .
to discuss, Christmas is a time of and the Indian river a t Euu Gnllie.
V • \.
On earth pence, good will tow ard in all this good, broad land, th at state, under the direct ¡.o
ho will be prep -■
peace and piety and cheer and com- pert*
gladness beenuse it is truly a jn-iiod It would hBV&lt;. a grei.t I ad v a n ta g e ! B U I L D I N G good houses builds a men
l.Uke ii. II
good town
fortt th at
Christianity
intesile&gt;d eribe it. t(l discuss inti 'I v*
of love love to our fellow man over the present East Coast c a n a l'
Within less t h a n a m onth we will
I
SAVE
a little rnom y and save a lot
shoul d be the lot of every living subjects it illustrates
KacinI and creedul iJilTerenccs are (or in d epth of water along most of its
i be celebrating C hristm as
We shall
of worry,
Iill ast ze its educational
. 1 ,■
.T r .i t u n ­
v-jhe lime forgot left and thc one pui- route, also, after it was ealuglished
celebrate th a t day of all days th at
A
N
IC
E
front
porch
has
prevented
The Sttfte Board of Hcalt) mil h
poso ul each true human »out is to the current of the river would do
It is your d u ty und my d u ty , and
belongs to C h r i s t ia n it y —t h a t ty p i­
m an y a n old maid;
more tow ard keeping the channel
in this w ay inaugurate : j..
make others happy.
.m
th
e
d u ty of every man, woman and
fies
everything
good
there
is
In
W H E N som e one plans to hMji the
paign of education for 11n
nf
Of no othor day, Jewish, Pagan. dredged than is possible in the tid e ­
child to join this arm y, and to follow
C hristian civilization
town, |ilun to help the plan.
I Florida will bring it to then
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Mohammedan or Buddhist m ay thi* water canal, which is c o n stan tly
tb ij mission, and l&lt;&gt; prepare for th a t
A meeting at P alatka T H E B E S T PLA N S a man can have
We shall celebrate flu* b irth d a y of
Inf asking them to mom
**l
be said and it is this which makes it a filling up.
clay
and
make
it
the
happiest,
the
for the future are house plan*.
t In* Prim-* of Peace
d the Savior of
it should have a vajot* •
typical Christian epoch.
It is the wilt be held Dec H. to deal with
best and teuderest mid truest C h ris t­
I
l
NNY how hard coal or hard m ankind
the
question
A
delegation
from
We
shall
celebrate
the
I
birthday of Him who gloried in call­
mas that has ever dawned, arid to potation in raising tb&lt;
wood will soften a hard winter.
of suuitarv work in t:k&gt;
btrthtlay of Him who came Unit the
ing Himself our elder brother, of Ocala should he present as it would
make true the proclam ation of ( , .id'»
rc.tllv Invi* vmi r h(&gt;tn&gt;* HA n u .ITT!tiff lull 11)11» ■•( t i e e ,r t II m i g h t j
Tddv Florid-' b a d I r,
whom it was written. “ He went about Ik* greatly to the a d v a n ta g e of
a i; gel- nearl
I ah I ImU-Mol .oats
don
t
flirt
»
u
h
ili*
mull
o
r
de
r
Ocala
if
tin**
rout.should
tic
a
d
o
p
t
­
other
s t a t e in t he «Enne
inb
r
o
u
g
h
t
t
o
g
e
t
h
e
r
tiinlcr
t
h
e
m
i
h
n
1
doing good," who ministered in tin
ago, vi lien the hosts of hi.iv u shout
homo
ed
Ocala
Star
*
w
or
l
d
pen
Ci
u
n
i
v
e
r
s
a
!
od»
of
instriieting ilo
Iter»
of
p
e
a
c
e
1
alllicted. who admonished Ills follow
ed
«pern!
all
your
11
mo
t
c
l
l
in
y
t
i
e
smit
I' itii tieni 11s nl
m
a
n
m
i
g
h
t
d
e
v
o
t
e
lit*
l
hat
d
a
y
s
You are right, Itro Benjamin
its to "love one another," wlm "when
&lt;,(,»r v I o «mil In ttu* * (gh i
v\ hat \i *u * *ni!il dn if )OU h a d utili III- l»|i*lil» timi ht* »mil tn w o r k - J
.lit inn to It- ettuipOo
He wt.s reviled reviled not again " T he St Jo (As nver rente means
oil earth peace, good will tow ard will hasten the day ol l i i
»"ine
mg out t hv prohleitis thui tonfront.
.1*h
who fed the hungry, healed tin- sick, | much to the people of central Flormen " Florida Metropoli*
A‘
GODD
way
to
ntuke
the
wnrld
him.
The
b
irtb
d
a
y
of
llim
whn
. l u i l o w e r *1*1. i r,• I
madc the blind see, the dum b to | Ida as well as those who live along
heller i- tu begiu witb
the hotne plaeetl a hohler froiu e.irtb tu beaven
speak and the lame to walk, w h o 'i t s shores
To ignore the* great
low
n
,
(hat the soul of muH. no m a tte r how
blessed the peace makers and whose artery of trade and travel would be
A
t.O
O
D
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I
)
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N
will
dn
more
to
vo'iik,
how liiinihle, how puor, how
very meekness and submission was a disgrace to the law makers of this
IN LABOR CIRCLES
ED UCATE FOR H E A L T H
keep
the
boys
at
honte
th
a
n
g
o
o
d
u
r
c
t
e
h
o
d , might aarend to the elergovernm
ent
It
behooves
the
people
a t once His glory and Hi« reproach.
advice
ual home of God. clad in (tie white
I'niott butchers m NV w 'i
.
Today of p a rt the. world is appropriat­ of this part of Florida and all the
n T\TK HU A HD o l Ml VI 111
A
TO W N is like a girl it s a wonder linen of a pure and noble purpose
southern
end
of
the
peninsula
to
are running two &lt;
•
ing His hum anitarian creed Nations
what a little Using up Wi l l do
Anil
W1. I „ . lir , | M
. ,.tllmes ,.t
whirh once sought self aggrandize- boost for the St John* r i v r . as the
The annual • ou i . ■■
The eye, more than t h
^°r '*
the old church when we hear the
''i,r* Washington State l'ode,
ment by tire and sword ari* now seek real inland eunul of the «tale and
The tilings | ((&gt;T wl|j to cel at O lym p..
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Sl
L tera N O l'i'O K 11 N i l Y knocks once at coon* music of the spheres th a t shall servos tu educato us
ing to avoid strife, to abolish war. t o , ir,,m ,h l'
wo
soo
rather
than
those
w hear
each m an's door, better be at ring .through our souls as the day is
I’he M assachusetts s t . . ‘.
establish peace-on earth and to instill ran be constructed th a t .will e m ­
home when it comer
born, what shall *e say to Ihm in make lasting and d ts tu p t i
trial Accident Board i'
into the hearts of their people the brace almost the entire s tate ol
IE
I
t
&gt;
I
w
o
u
l
d
l
i
k
e
t
o
h
a
v
e
o
m
e
w h o s e p r e s e n c e w e - t l i l n l w i t h h a r e d sums im I In- mind
Florida.
T
h
e
St
Johns
is
the
nut
a ' safety hr»t" cam|..ug *
•*
great principle of the brotherhood of
ural tender of the s ta te und should
body wurking lor you, put a little i souls, when more th an
half the
It was this fact that gav« G iri
anil (¡tetorjes
man.
money in the hunk.
('hrrsttan world is fit war. mid the Southitm Health ExIulMtion, recent
receive th e recognition th at her just
Louisville is preparing
Especially should we as American
claims entitle.
Too long has this DON I* spend so m uch lime talking boom of cannon reverberates around |y held a t Jacksonville. r m t ( i u u i w l I tour _thc arniuai ro n v e n n m
the
citizens he glad th a t we can celebrate
war t h a t you haven'et any tim e th e world, an d millions are grimly value a» an educator in s a n itary K entucky S tate F ederali**
m ighty river b e e n -neglected and this
1.»
Christman in |&gt;eace and we should re­
left to talk business.
, . . . mailing tin- huur to strike d e a th to m atter*
is t h o o p p o rtu n e time to maka
A dozen »tate» ftild EWV' -btrr-'which meet.» there in’\'
member th a t the people of Europe
am ends und take ad v a n ta g e of the T H E W O l U . l i - e w f s - e v e r)1 m an a I their Christian brothers?
Leaders of trade union
us
m
any
southern
cities and a n u m ­
will have no such Christmas as th at
great gift of the C reator to man.
living,
but
the
street
corner
is
a)
|tm
the
war
in
Europe
isn't
the
j
York
("itv who ha**- n
ber
of
organizations
Mulinimi
in
t
In*
r
enjoyed by free Americans.
O
poor collection agency
&lt;)n| v crime against C hristian c v tli
work, phii'.'d in-fnr,- tin* jiu'ili. gr,i|.b (ol I ' a n v t i » » . e»tiiititt* 'I
We should also endeavor to send
Most all of the fakirs have been T IIE K K is only one better man th a n
], „ „„jj,
the horrid things te iliii-tr.iiion.- of t heir method» of ••I I t l i e i n p l o ) e d ill 11 • t •
't h e m some of our gifts and to rem em ­ put out of business m Florida
Tin*
tin- man wh., gels behind und with bloody hands that is clutching dealing with
-a iu ta r)
problem* .Mill,(Hill
ber the poor of our own state
most persistent fakir now is t fie (cl
jsiiishfH i l l ........ (fort to im prove Ills |
, | l(. thrum _i,f n v ib z a tio n and Photographs, charts, »tuti-tu*». m od­
I iiT he annual convention ol
This is the. Christmas spirit; the low who lives in Jacksonville ..rid will
town, anil th a t irf I lit* man w ho stilling the doctrine uf C hrist in the els of dwelling», barn» and o u t ­ ternational .Alliance of Hiller* and
spirit that knows no sovereignty hut for J26 u year rep resen t c o m m u n i­
gets ahead.
nam e of Empire!
We only call it houses attra c te d the atten tio n of Bill Posters of America met in Sacth e sovereignty of love for hum anity ties und firms. He would have to
T H E K I C K E R should consider the horrid because we see its blood, and visitors and showed proper condi­ Hill P listers of America net in
an d no joy but the joy of having have one h u n d re d firms to do half
hull frog, how he croak.*; he has fire and desolation, and crime nnd tions and construction as com pared Scranton, Pa., thi» week
helped a brother to a brighter, sunct, what he says and y o u . c a n imagine
been croaking now for Several w anton cruelty
with wrong and unhculthfu! s u r ­ large a tte n d a n c e
"happier view of life, its duties und
the value of such advertising.
A
t iihusand year», but nobody ha*
roundings,
The subjects ine Itided
T he trade» unions in &gt;•■ ■'* * ' e '
T
h
e
world
is
not
at
peace.
N
o­
(bligationn.
j man would ask him to he put in
ever yet tak en him seriously.
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where is there peace, and nowhere the w hide list, from the proper wn\ organized a Labor Churn
All the grent charities of our nn- j touch with an orange grove for sale BE a live one and this town will
has there been th a t peace th a t was to raise babies to the value of var- members u musical tr.iiM' .
tion, their organization und superb | &lt;|ui«'k as u flash here’s one huunever be a dead one.
proclaimed by the angels of God on eonutjon. tin* latest development in fu rni»h a musical progr.i ti
equipment, the great strides we have (| r«-i! firm» sellng orange groves
GOOD ROADS lead toil only *° that, holy morning when a Savior the stud) of pcllagru and the tight gat hennsg
made in surgery for the alleviation of j Sort of u 100 to 1 shot, isn’t it?
town hut to business.
The waiter»’ union n 1 ■•'**was horn in Bethlehem
Man is against insect carrier» o( disease
pain and especially the advance in Will you bile?— C learw ater’ Sun.
WHY tihould a town muzzle the co n stan tly at war with man.
laud ha» am ended it- &lt;*'i ' ' *"iril
F rt, germs.
Prevention of disease* and
death
; — Odogs and not tin* knockers?
jt was a war for existence. T h e n it
In the leu days and evenings to make ii obligatory on alien aPI'h*
through scientific education of the
BE like a ball player. The thing he was war for land. Then it was war
YOUR C H R I S T M A S C#H E E K
th a t the exhibition was open, more cants for m em bership to take &lt;*ul
I
masses; all are h u t expressions of the
is
alwnys
working
for
is
home.
for
money,
money,
and
all
tho
need­
You are going to spend some
th a n fifteen thousnnd visitors from citizenship papers.
Christmas spirit of "peace on ea rth ."
money for articles you will Bend ou t BE one of th e leaders of the town, i f less, cheap, taw d ry things th a t tw enty or mote states, came and
An official report just mad** pub­
Let everyone, therefore, this year with words of cheer on this a p ­
you can; bnt, anyw ay, keep up. m oney will buy.
studied the problema th a t were so lic shows th a t of 16.000 women cm
especially, when our country is blessed proaching C h ristm as D ay.
A T O W N is like a p eram b u lato r; it
And now in every land, in every graphically illustrated, and during ployed in New York (Tt&gt; *lurm(
aa It seldom • has been before with
isn't m uch use unless it is pushed. nation, the armies of greed, avarice, the final two days, when the ex­ the busy season last year, mote tLati
It in a beautiful h a b i t — this giving
bouutcous trops and prosperous busi- of ch e er—a nd t h o i c q a t o t n fittingly L E T ’S not be trying to stop som e­
hatre d , envy and 'jealousy nre a r ­ hibits were opened particularly for hnlf received less than Jli 60 a »erk
ntss, illustrate the spirit of the great com m em orates tho d a y when C hrist
thing all th e time; let's s t a r t s o m e­ rayed against th e heavenly procla­ the colored population the a t t e n d ­ as wages.
feast day and not let it go by w ith­ was born.
thing.
The 15,000 shop employes on *be
m ation of pence. And John on the ance was larger th a n during any
o u t th at someone has been made hiipFor C hrist gave most of ull - h i s D O N ’T be a grouch; everybody in liltle island 6 f Patinos saw no more other similar period of the exhibi­ various lines of the Harrimun rail­
Yrivr by personal effort on the part of life.
this town wishes you well—even t h a n you. or I and all of us can see tion. r
road system who
went on *tnkr
hjriuelf.
the
doctor.
three
years
ago
have
just v"i&gt;'l ,0
to
d
a
y
of
the
horrors
of
life
with
these
In th e ex p e n d itu re of o u r holiday
There can be little doubt t h a t ' t h e
In this spirit T he Herald ngain funds would it not be well for us to WHAT som e homes in this town great armies—-not at Arm ageddon
return
to
work
without
r»*c**gi &gt;l,fl
influence of this visual d e m o n s tra ­
wishes its renders all the blessings rem em ber th a t every dollar we spend
need isn't new tango stops, hut for the final decision of ete rn a l fate
of
their
federation.
tion of modern sanitation methods
a n d joys th a t are possible to the a t home will givd cheer to some of
new front ones.
but the armies softly m arching up and results was far more valuable
A total of 3,651 men lost th'ir
kindly and sincerely trusts th a t the our own people, to som e one who is T H E MAN who waits for som ething a n d down the countries of th e world,
as an educating influence to th&lt;^u n ­ lives and 100,000 more were injured
ideals of C hristm as may abide with i n t e n d e d i n us, who is laboring for
to turn up is always getting turned nn«j before the doors of rich a n d poor
professional laymen of Florida th an last year in the mines and (hurries
th e m through the coming year.
down.
a n d in the tem ples— aye, praying a t days and weks of academic .discus­ of the United States, according 10
the a d v a n c e m e n t of o u r own com­
Peace on e a ith to men of good will, m unity?
D O N'T look for soft snaps; the hard th e a l t a r — with tho. cry in their
sion of the samo subjects could have, the* report of Dr. Joseph Holme»,
And a rr.eny Chrbtm.aa to ull.
snaps are the ones th at have the hea rts of “ more, more, morel”
It is not for ua to tell where you
been, and th a t it merited the -un­ director ol tho* Federal Bureau ef
-------- 0 -------ginger in them .
, „
should trade. T hat Is a m sttor for
And these great armiea arc filling stinted praise bestowed by em inent Mines.
IT H U R T S
IT im proves tho aoup to throw a the world with widows and orphans, physicians and
your own judgm ent. T
At the end of last year the '°t»l
sanità y
workers
little
pepper
in
it;
and
i
t
’
is
the
membership
of the 1,135 registered
But
we
do
ask
you
to
look
care­
and
poor
and
needy
and
hungry
and
from
all
parts
of
the
country,
who
' I n oui stand against Forrest Lake
sam e way with a town.
trade unions
childless nnd maniacs nnd miserable were In attendance upon the con­ and unregistered
for speaker of the next house we fully over the adVcrUiementa in this
M
ANY
a
young
tnan
goes
away
to
paper.
known
to
the
British
B
o y d of Tr»d&lt;
creatures too poor for pity, and too vention of tho American Public
have refrained from personalities.
seek
hta
fortune,
when
Fortune
is
was
3,993,760,
which
presen led.*«
low
for
hate
or
envy
or
malice!
Health Association.
Yo'u probably will find what you
T h e editor of a very Influential up­
seeking
for
him
a
t
home.
increase
of
21.6
per
cent
over th*
And
in
their
hands
are
no
swords,
want,
And
quite
likely
y
o
u
,w
ill
b
e
sta te paper now calls the Grower
Florida's., State Board of Health
IT
Isn’t
very
long
after
a
wise
young
and
aa
they
battlo
there
is
no
boom
­
aggregate
of
1912.
able
to
purchase
it
aa
cheaply
in
thia
editor a Republican and a fourhad one of the finest and most com ­
. man roaches the marrying age be­ ing of cannons, but the spft purr like
Samuel Gompcrs, president of the
flusher, whatever th at Is. Wh'lo It town aa anywhere else.
plete displays of tho entire exhibi­
fore he reaches the parsonage.
the cat coaxing for the cream. tion.
And the home m erchant and hia
American
Federation of Labor. h»x
la no longer a crime to be a Repub­
Tho work of tho board
lican In Florida It la still a m ighty family will thua partake of the I F you will coniider the men In-this There are no outcries, np shouts, no in it* campaign against various dls- accepted an invitation to *pc;*k ,n
t p y a who are well off you will tum ult, but the dull, sickening,
serious charge and we call upon the Christmas cheer, which yaq hand
eoses, the advance of sanitation, the Cleveland December 13. m *upl“,rl
find that m ost of them made their never ceasing pad, pad, pad of the rcault&lt;l gaincd under thc provUiorft of thc movement that i» under “ »&gt;
out
on
th
at
blessed
day.
aforesaid **edltor for proof.
We
money here.
highwaym en of the homes T»nd tho of the state appropriation for .the to organize the workers in tb ’* i(*r’
And even you, the giver, will* be
would not have m inded' the matter
s o . much, com ing from an avowed cheered by the thought that yoi^iY O U have to he a citizen in order streets and the high places, and tho treatm ent of indigent crippled chil­ ment trades in that city
to vote; b a t you have got to do a hovels and tho hells of earth!
enem y, but It hurts to aee Bob have added to the happihems of some
dren, and several other important
good deal more than vote in order
Holly,’ of the Sanford Herald, seem ­ you you know on thia day of peace
And this army goes on and on and subjects were understanding^ Illus­
For Sale! ! !
to be a citizen.
ingly endorse the charge by repro­ and good w ill'to all 'peoples.
on, and ever forward, feedlajc upon trated.
Tho value of vaccination
Three lota facing Park on MyrtJ*
ducing the article in full. We alA F T E R four, thousand years man its victim s and drinking their heart’s and the alternative results of neg­ avenue and Seventh street. E)e*iralw a y i thought of Bob Holly as a
has never found anything to .make blood, and bathing in their tears, lecting this safeguard against sm all­ ably located for hotel or residence.
The Commercial Ciub is growing
friend.—-Florida Grower.
him happier than a wee house and no hand la stretched out to sta y pox were shown in striking photo­ Beautiful shade trees ten yeais ul“&gt;
and the dtixena of this section are
their march and no .tongue tells them graphs.
with
a wee wife in it. ;
Pictures and 'charts and no other property like it In the city
' And . we ate your friend, Bro. beginning to learn of the important
models
demonstrated
- visually the
W
H
E
N
a
wagon
jfeta
into
a
rut
t0
Bl0P
Apply at once to W. ^V. Long..
part
played
by
the
club
In
the
¿af*
Wright. T»&gt;« «dlt «*1
Th« Herald
There la the CbrUtian spirit in the relations nl unscreened earth closets
there ta n a th ftg to do but to put
25-tfc
not Indulged In person aliti»* in M rs of tho city and county.

CHRISTMAS

_____ .

Flü ffiflrif

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• •
TIIK SANPORIl HERALD

nçfC MbL« 15 1914__________
f o n t e to t lie I lau g h ter- .if \\..»|«.v
H um ar m the W clhornc llloek to
get your «upiier S a tu rd a y . Herein&lt;» lier tilth
M KN I
L
T urkey
Dressing
('ru n h e rr. S;»u- »• WAS

UNKNOWN MAN
OPINION OF THE
KILLED BY TRAIN SUPREME COURT

INANDAB0UTTHEC1TY ;■
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Little Happenings—Mention
. of Mattem in «rief
''Personal Item« of

KVI DENTI. V IIEATINCJ DECISION IN Ft 1.1. ItE(• NUD­
HIS WAY AM) FELL
INO THE IIKICk ROAD
(INDER WHEELS
OIESTION

I "n i m I•«it., t...

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In te re st

Hnked Bean*. Uh
t Iraner |. »•. |llr
P
o
ta
to
Salad.
lOr
f a k e , fir
The body of a white man hndly
SommsD of ihr Floating Small
Coffee,
111,
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
;;
mangled wa- found between the
Hurried Herald Headern
railroad track- at H and’s Siding
Notici*
t h e r e will he an uiinii.il meeting early this morning by the train
of t h e »lockholder- of the Geo. H crews and yard men. He had evi­
T*inr for fancy work. Fresh yeast
F ernald Hardware Co., on the second dently been attem pting to beat his
« k r t »a*1 l,0l’ corn* ut S im ° n ' s - 22-tf T h u rs d a y in Jan u a ry , ut ;i .10 o’clock way on the train goiirg -o u th at
Cross seals at B ow er’s drug p. m. at the office of the company that time und on account of the cold
weather lost his grip and instend
for th e election of officer*.
«toreof swinging beneath the rods his
F.
W
MA
HUNKY.
0o not fail to stop a t o u r Jap a n body hit the tracks and the train
Vice President.
Mt fancy work and doll hoot ha,
passed
over it at the m iddle mang3 l-Tut*»-4tr
»
wbere you ran purchase lovely X m a s
__
i ling the lower-limbs and cuii-mg iti*
presents.
St. Ag ne- Guild lluraar __ _ p l a n t d e a th .
O r a n t e hoars with h o o p s .a lw a y s
mrrr n b mi r
I lie. S t , A g u e s ( i u i l d
wilt g i v e r r
He ■wrre—
s s *— a—
n— rrmffr—
rrrmrr—man—
jn soa kT aT T r T 7 D utton's.
27-t f
bazaar.
twenty-five years of age, weight
Ejtfs all the time at IxMlIor's.
;t2- - t r

And invite all the peuple from near
und far
To
com
e and buy with a right good
Ten rents for m em berahip’iti the
will
And
prepare old S a n ta -» pack
Save-a-Baby Club und ten cents
to
fill
spent for Red Cross seal» is money
And now the date do please rememveil invested.
_, , ^*r
You will not w n n r to tn k c the To b . a » ............ ...............
time and worry to make cakes and

about 12T* pounds, blurb hair, blue
eyes, had fairly good clothes under
u suit of overalls. No identification
of any kiqd with exception of handkerchief with initials, C. A. R. on it.
His upper teeth were out. _••••
T hu- a n o th e r .trueedy is a d d e d 't o
U
, ...... by tl .,

business centers of the co u n try on
fancy work nnd the ladies of. S t.
1account of the European war. The
Agne» Guild have taken this worry
-la te i- overrun at present by men
TIIK INN
from your shoulders and prepared
looking for work, men throw n ou t of
Enterprise - Kloridn
ill thi* Christmas stuff for y our se­
Christ mu- dinner will I» -erved em ploym ent, willing to do unything
lection. In the store room of the at 2 p m . ÎI 00
ami in former year- nio-t of thenC
Welliorn.- block on D e cem ber ¿2nd
. ‘Mild lie a l i o Mlrimdated here blit
l l o a t l e a v e - do . I at - a h ' •’ I \. t .
the (iuild ladle- will have a line »»•- p m
t lo- year tlier»' have been -o m any
Ret timing t W i. m
lectiiin "I all these things and you
hundred- of them that t he work
I ’l e a - e no tify
I It
f»n buy i hem very cheap
could not be obtained lor ull of them ,
¡a
n d scorns are tramping over the
Auto Livery— P rom pt service—
T h u n k - to Chief Paxton
-tute beating their way and walking
Day phone -281. Night p h o n e 1DO.
Chief I'axton of th e Fire Ijep
and tnekling all kind- of job- to get
C. C. Wilson.
lG-tf
ment, aside from being a nm-t •fa meal
T h e onfortuñate until killed
Nice drV oak wcod a t N elson’s lictent lire lighter i- ¡lino all a r l l « l
of i b.and
••ri* \*
i.m K aM
.»«
and r c eut K dur, • j*
2. »r • ,
moody ^rd. pl.oi.e !«•■..
. t-’.-tl
c t lo o k ng
•mi- vvIn*r* In i n*Ut •n«
r «••
bea ut ,1ni -ig o i«&gt;r i 'i ( inn
Mi l l h a v e
♦il Ml II It t
\ \ H i t 4 « T ? 1 t fc*
( t
Joe F.irm.m id the Unlit Sunni- no r. i il I
|du&lt; i rig
('„ ..i l.|. ti-o: \ ill»- spenl s e v e f l II .i: .
n
hourt**- &lt;it&gt; Ftidu.v ealling •• 11.i »•
I ! ..uci i !
old friend,the Jacksonville Dixi» kind
hat the billowing nbiMil -I•n- lh.it i
IIO T K I, M tltlY A L S
true in i'V.T\ —i. —
** of 11:,- »«ini
f
—a i. tin Mali
■Jo« L ,rm.Ill I- line III Ihn-e men
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
l
lnu-e
The t'tiriilian End eil Vor .—oi'i. l ie
who scatter sunshine. He is broad1
1
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t
I'!.
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of Sanford ..-•
minded ••onur; Id''. Iielievolenl
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M
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ngili,
1 true friend
Many people owe .1 •I.. M..'-, . I. , i . i. . ■1
I'.
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M
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o
n
d
i
n
.
I'lai.t
debt of gratitude to Joe K arnian tor t h a t i , y g e t t n . g a
i'll
Win
I t iiMiiiing- I . e e - b u r g .
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t
en
c
e
n
t
Iron.
•
a,
I
«
tiling
some loving kindness
He i- a l wayK
M W loi.
W I
lilvnn
t ' re ready to -peak kindly of people and t o g i v e t o t hi- g at t l e’lK'l.t .&lt; i.l t itv
Mr
M*
Kl
l
t
i
l
oc
k
la-»
I*.. real
’
he eiijnv* the eonlidenri a n d e-lcelii that a -Util, .-lit »till. » a
•
it..'
h
II
M
M.rr.-i
wife.
• v• r ,
t .• . .
of all wlo&gt; know him
Joe Karnian l / e d t o - a v •
l\,rk
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r
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a
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w
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t.
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ville i- I..'arihi* Ir.i.i
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never hutii- an enemy
W P l«'iil.iii- N . » i irl. a li-, l . a . .
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At J. D.
Roberts

e v e r y y e a r hi i no r e i i ..t
I.a ■Il re lohn \ &lt;J 111It lie I'en-a. ola . t "ha* t *
a r c c a r e d for and g o o d h.,tc&lt;
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M' «i.olt ad lire*". Vl lb
p r o v i . l e d for m a n y &gt;d t i n m
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great
vvi.ik e v e r y
'. In
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and
wife,
llo-ton.
Ma—
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F
W
s h o u l d t a b . a part a n d your
Wright
Itti'hinoiid
\a
Jot»'
Hem
relit -ill.«' riptmti will limb»* tr&gt; IV
Pyl.urii, T a m p a ; !..
do l l a r - lor i h e buhte.« w h o are d»*- ados, E. W
p é n d e n l u p o n c h a r i t y for the i r verv Lawton, O rlando, Edgar Sm ith and

Ma 1 ' ter N N I H Mi
l.call and wife. E.itonlowil. N .1 .
11.,
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Specials in Market
•Western Beef
Western Pork Loins
Western Spring Lamb
Com Fed Florida Pork
Good Florida Beef
Beef Brains
Country Style Sausage
Link Sausage
Homemade Sausage
Frankfurts
Spare Ribs
Pig Tails
Beef Liver
Boiled Ham •
Sliced Raw Ham •
Star Regular Hams :
Staf Breakfast Bacon
Fresh Oysters Every Day
Switzer Cheese
'
Pimento Cheese ^
Neufachatel Cheese

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Shield- wi
Wcin e« .lay. I
I Ml. and will
make dem onstration- for the herndit
of the public for two or three days
Dr Oliver J Miller, medical ex­
aminer A C I. Itv t o hu« re
ceived word from | t r l. t. rbiiina-.
Slip, and medical director \ l 1.
Itv (
to make .'-rang, ill, i t- f•.r
all employ e- to a tt.iid I be-, .bill
on-! rat ion- a- m o t .vt.|.and tile general public a n al-o . or
dially invited to a tte n d
The leri lures will include the ac tu a l .i|.plica&lt;lion of bunduges and will in no doubt
lie of great lienefit to those who take
advantage «if this most excellent
o p p ortunity to heroine familiar with
first aid treatm ent of the m iu rcl
It is Iio | hmI Hurt the people of San­
ford will show their appreciation of
this good work by a large a tte n d ­
ance.

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I i r . I * Par li- Paul t ' hilf
A Wlimali. A tla n ta .
.). M. El rick, Xork, Pa.; J. E.
Simili-. Il
R. Jones, Jacksonville;
I K Sanford. New Britain, C onn .
\ I. Holb-r. Miumi. Wm \ ’ Nor
n v lr . .lack-on.vtile
II Minkb*. T am pa. II Henry and
wit.
tirlando W A llnilllpe, Chi
. ago W W Chase, Ft Menile. \
Hmiili- I i vj^ W o W (»ober. I b ala
lo. I,arm.in. lav. H M Marrett and
wife Henry Walters and wife. An­
bury Park. N .1 . Frank A Kos».
II M k tl Mi Elroy, Si Louis, Mo.,
Russell J. Patterson, C hattanooga,
Tenti . Mrs. Ernest Frederick Fages
und maud, N N' City; Cary Landis,
I )«. Ianni. K. C. Hoskins, Orulndo.
filie. Ib 'L an d

.■.renamed that fhe fumi« voted
we/e not sufficient to ejtrry out the
scheme , The county ■&lt;&gt;min Iks¡oner-*
ur.- authorized, in these m atters, to
make contracts, only when the con­
tract price does nut exceed the
amount voted for at t tie -pcciul
••lection
The | »copie voted two
hundred thousand dollars fur the
building of certain roud- of specified
w,‘bhs.
T h e commissioners, hefore
11 ,," n,l was issued ascertained that
the project as voted would cost over
that -u m by uhout tw enty-live th o u ­
sand dollar-, if the c o n tra cts then
proffered them were accepted.
It
became then their d u t y either to
call for new bids, to decline to
award th e contract or to ask again
for further power or for m ore money.
An agent uuthnrizVd to huihi a road

Je-u- the Agent in C reation
E. Bells.
Relation o f the People in th««
World to Je-uMr R. M. Davis.
Jc-u- the very Thought of T h c e -

W

Itecttei| bv Mi— Mary (iatchel
incarnation of Christ
Mr. S.* 1»

Kennedy.
Owing to the inclement weather
the atten d a n ce was not ns large us
The ijue-tion of the hriek roudusual but the program wits thor­
thnt ha- been pending in th e courtoughly enjoyed by tho-»- jir«-sent.
hll- been ,|ei
l e dtiled
. led by
t.v the Suprem e
The following officers have b»-en
( ourt of H o n d a
The Herald giv«.elected by our union for the ensu­
the opinion of the Supreme Court
ing six nfbnths:
«
ill this m atter below lor the benefit
President—S. G. Kennedy..
of the readers:
Vice President— Leslie T. Bryan.
In the S uprem e Court of Floridu
Secretary— Mrs. Ll Brotherson.
. J u n e Term. A. D. 11*11
T reasurer— Mrs. P. S. Fortaon. J. N. Whittier a n d Others J
R eporter— Miss Ruby Betts.
ApelluntSeminole
Pianist Miss Lucille Rines.
, aLXLcbU iti l wide, if he can do so for
Choriste r - ^ A . MrCTUU*.
F L. Woodruff«ml Others
a
su m of .money m ay not
Bible Readers C ourse— M m Edith
Appellees.
»use • h at money to b u ild u road S te wart. ’
_
Cockrell. J ,
, - l M^hU'h or uitui.tecLaUd«——Xtux.-v-rrt^t EfffcTency^ ixntier *Mi»s C lara Mil­
This is an upjienl from an order a,lc''. '* not “ mt'rp a d m in is tra tiv e ieu.
^
mollifying a restraining order th e re ­ detail, th a t mferentuilly or impliedly
Captains Mrs. la'slic B ryan, Mis»
t- co m m itted to the discretion of Minnie Stewart. Miss Jimmie Laing,
tofore granted.
The lull was tiled by J. N . - W h i t ­ the agent, but a serious m a tter ol Miss Winnie Rivers.
The Junior B. Y. P. U. Leaders
tier «ltd other resident lax payers »iib.-tmice am i an uct beyond .tile
ure Mrs. F. E. Gatchel, Mrs. E. E.
against the c o u n ty commissioners of limits of th e power conferred^
W hether as taxpayers seeking to C ox..M rs. P. S. Forlson, Miss Cora
Seminole co unty, the trustees of the
Special Road mid Bridge D i s t r i c t , l'rev®nt th e -fu rth e r unauthorized Leo Ha incrick
and the co n tra c to rs for the b u i l d i n g ! *-'*P®ndRur* of money or us a b u ttin g • Outlook le a d e r - F j E: GalcJistL.
................... .. „ . . c t 1rc»nt*iW7-*m »af}r»-trttere*trd in the
Time* Keeper—Mr; R."*ll.. Davis.
rT T - T ^ 'v e n r ^ r f a in 'T im n g i'S In the diversion ■#! the proposed route, the
Our ifnion has been such a suc­
routes US au th o riz e d by the v o te o f ' com plainants have a s ta n d in g in a res- the past six months we hO|&gt;e the
ensuing six m onths will, he equally
t h e , people and also in narrowing th e
of e«|uity.
width of certain roads
to ..y
by HO
It follow- that the modlllcation successful. We again extend u cor­
...» ...
built.
Bond- bad hi •en \&gt;*urd for of the restraining order was im prop­ dial invitation to every one who
the construction of lbe-i\ road-. er and the order appealed from is re- wi-hes yto attend these mt'idingwitli u«
vor-ic.l
a n d li.id been a w a r d e d to t l ,
rc
The program next Suntlya will Imnot
S
backlelord.
t
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and
Tuyloc,
-p.-ctiv.
c o n t r a c t o r - , lull b a d
.ill I.•••■»» d. l i n e n d
Hocker and \\ h:ttn lil. I I , concur. hi charge of M l— Edith S^'Wart's
One of the rouds authorize\\
1117T. it t
paved is described in the profit
submitted to th e voters and ratified
us Sai.lord und Orlando road, eight
mile- to lie i OM-t r ucte.l of vitrified
i v. i It 1» ••f ftHiri• ••)» ft i'i
bri» I
w11 II 11 I * , • it . lutili' ni S.mfor»l
and ni' ■ »*• t trotti • .n«l • 11\ livnitn t ••
■ &lt; • »
IT ki ' iiM . • o, : |i.i*
tl..n ■ , t »••• .1pptinl w1. I.itt t* .
i ¡t
lin,il • S infor»! ..%••ntip1 a «li
fi . 1 i mi ttiia’tHti m( ih«« Satt(i»r«l

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Another Cold Waxr
The Decem ber general m eeting of
the W om an's Club was one of exThe cold wave that was jiredictcti
cepliniial interest nnd the a tte n d a n ce and that »»'cins to have hit »«very

" i iiio-l gratifying
The president.
Mr- I W IHi'kin- calb'd the meet­
ing to order, anil .ift••r -••■vi'r.il im
portant .iiim ‘ m, o , i-iiht I» r,.t u«ti-.
ol it«, i n i - N. .i i gem r o u - l . i——i—
1m g
or contributing in any way to the
I itv Meant lini M.ll tlo* - hair was
: .1, ropo-fu «I t” it'*' to t vi,, pr -&lt;i
.Hi
d
it
t
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ll«
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Hi
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..tel "
1..i u r«1 1' l'h■ w ho presided
t u .i | • I t t i o l i i t m o r o u ' h s ia n o t i a n d 4 nit. MI'?» 1
A motion
a r»'*"lllt IOTI t»Ì fin* fi I \ t o u m i l , (Ito u it 11 era«#* anil «lit; nit•y
. ori *
n.i"i«o». r ? .. |
? li. w.»' «ti* tl II) ■nb i h‘j ? t to I'll 'III, -- id
i'M
f l l t l f l{.^ f lit * It . I I fi Iti**. tio&gt; i1 IV 1••• 'i ■1 il •l4r atol t to tiittc
roui.
M l .1
Imi » t*» L*" v.f'f ofi 11 tl v: tl«*&gt; 4• ot 1-4 111 t lu­ ri*|iort « of the dele!.11••»» Mr# it K T«»llar. -tut» deb"
a \ ••f. 1 ?•» Park a \ I-IMII* .»Dii tlirtir«* V
miff ' "• Park ii \«*iii| i* tini' pa\itiv* .it#* to ! ho Itici nf)4 o f I h»* t •••&gt;ti» r il

ot her part of the I "lilted Stutes
pas-ed u ji tin- section y«»«t»'nlay
a i d lad night and while the weather
a i' -."Oi,
• 1,1,1 ,1 wa- not Ulicsimli.rt.iMe mid tbe thermom»«ler did
not go a- far down tin- chut»« as It
did *• vi'ral w.'ck« a g o
lii fart the
. ddi -I report' &gt;t her»' wa» 40. Tills
1» the best kipd of weather to make
Chri-tma- 1 t• i
..ml If the foggy
and warm we.it In; will stay it way
,«!,l ll March tht- -ectioti will tiave
pro«|ierity galyfJ
The cold weather
i- w bat l- lt»'»*df&lt;! to make the -tuff
carry welt
Hut w lull Sanford Is
I , »lernt to n «&gt;f W "Muli - «"¡ul............h I'lijiiy llig I be ,'V"I weut her tin* r* -l
at Iti. |oil»li. p n | mmi- p P.irV a \piiut
at I •&gt; i •. 1. &gt;ani«*rd .tv* t u
'Ipnn met m t In, agn la-t lu i, tini givi- ot tin- iinintrv i- -uttering, a s the
,« ••ili i 'pletolol rep.irt nf t toit brilliant lollowing ,l»'s|iatih will demonstrate:
\Nt » • t . i ho propt-r ?\ o| i
In a graphe
ami gathering of women
pitti I n i • NYl l ll* * l|l P I V••Ilo It!
VNashington.
Dev
la
Whirling
manner
-lie
tom
bed
on
mun&gt;
the
I li»*fr!»\ tcmliiiK l»i dhM*ri lln* ttraf
forward
at
a tremendous speed,
»•Veld- of til»' wonderful
meeting,
li* tro tti p a s s in e f li« *ir p r o p o r l i
winter’« decidc.b attack totiay hull
and •I —• It entertamingly on -orne of
left -now or ■old weather 111 It» wake
II«
• li.n o • l l o r
. p p r o \ « * | t li» '
t to most not.i ble sessions
Al the
throughout t lie cant from Alubamu
Ilo t i ut Ih i* • o m m t'H o iM T ** i i p n i i l hr
I'onclii—inn of her report M r - Tolar
to Maine
Storm warnings were
thonry ai p\|«rpstt t| m lii' «Ihi r» «’
played the accompaniment for Mi»»
displayed
along
the Atlantic sea(hai tlo‘&gt; Il 1 ‘ Un* Tifiti In \ar&gt; (ho
A-pinwull who -ung licautifully anti hoard from H a tier as to Kastport,
rn iil# * o i ih«* r o a t l u i t h i n th i» f i f y
with much expression, “ America the while heavy -liows delayed business
li itili.*« from fin* rolli»* a*» »|i*niKtia^»‘»l
ileailtlful,
l In . ulig aL.i.li I.» being
mi |nirt- of New Kngluntl, Tennessee.
alni tl« !«» rilM*«l in ani«! originai p# ti
con»ltlcred ¡I- till'' p»'dir Ut toil notig
N’ew Xork. Pennsylvania. Ohio und
tioti a* t In* S.infimi and Orlando
It- -tlrring
nolodv
and
patrono
t I., in,,iint nt, 'll-1 rn t- of the Middle
I» - li m i t .
V» , I 1
ol.it
IV■'» I- o , 1 ■
•p r i a ' J,,
\tl.irdi«
'. i t ,'
I dleen inches of
!•
I
" u . puf ......
-now
tell
,»t
ti-wi'go
N X
r«
I, tiling i» »i .
,, t he « e l , v &lt; ut ion ol
I
tie
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1»
lega
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&gt;
I
»»Mideil
droj&gt;in
temperature
u.
11v, pni t, t
k r «in 1bi'
the Florida Fi teratlou of W om en’s were nlniOst general throughout tho
1 nguage we understand t be bolding
Clubs, which met in November, east and middle w»«sl. As far so u th
to l,e that the county commi—inners
Mrs W. E Wutosn, in h«r viva­ us the west gulf coast the m ercury
muy i h.inge the
pro|iosed route
cious
and delightful marin»*r gave fell to below the freezing jioint nnd
within a municiuplity after a dif
an uh-orbiug report of the pine fil­ to below zero in the upper Missisf, T»'iil Jor. lion kill» liccn » iiI,m111ed
ing» of th at im portant body "f‘ »ip|H valley and the north |duius
t&lt; papular vote a» the one to I,»

women
Mr» NVatsou I« an enthusi s t a t e »
p.xv, «1
I'o tin» w«* canmd give &lt;»11r
a-ti&gt; «lob m em ber and ha- the gift - ( ontintianee of wintry w eather
.,- * m
Wild»' t In- eitui'ii- might
of im parting
her « n th u -ia -m to wa» predi, t»'d today by tbe Wcut ll»'l
it n |ll« »1 'd have »m il cioitidenci i&gt;.
&gt;•! h* rIi ur i ' l l u, vvliu h guv«* wurtiltiK of fri'i'ZTI . ir alie oil- a» to give t In in power

I lie motion to adjourn wli- till i ii U tem perature» for the Gulf und
in gciier.il term-, yet when th»- r»IId roll net ion to a very |deu-ullt *o- South Atlantic »tatys exrept so u th
ipiest i- for • ;»»•• itii limited power
ciul hour, when Mr- t
tl
Mc- Florida and onh'Uol u|&gt; the cold
t bo«»' otlli «al» HI 11—I keep within It«
I.Hiigblifi. nsviMtei 1 by Mi— C harlotte wave i Iuk in New England, Now
limitations
11 th e county com m is­
'H a n d graciously 'served ten and X’ork, Delaware, M aryland and th e
sioners obtain th e consent
wafer« to those present.
District of Columbia and. West V ir­
pimple by a vote, to pave nt public
ginia
expense, a designated road or street,
W eather report today states freez­
It. Y. P F. Notes
those owning p roperty fronting upon
ing
te m p eratu re in rentrui und
The
following
i»
the
program
ren­
that road or str.-et may justly m m Si. Johns House
The n o rth portion of Florida.
(llalli I the officials Ulldcrtak»' to dered last S u nday rvenm g
Z II Davis, C. O. Dinner, Oriundo. pave not that street, but a n o th er progni m was in (barge of (irou|i
W II Wulde’n. Richmond, Va.; S. A parallel street three blocks distant No. 2. Mis- Ruby iteti» leudiT.
|&gt; Hall. Nokomma, IIP; Mrs. C. M
Subject (»real Chapters.
It is common knowledge tbut
n.jard In a Divorce Cow.x.
Scripture lesson wus read, by Mi—
Potter. J a x . R. V. Hanna und wife, »treels in towns are often bettor
Judge (to uornnn nuking separation)
lin) al Arch Mnson» Elect Officer»
Hamilton, Ohio; R. A. Morrill anti known by the places to which they Mary (»nteh»«l
—"How long have your relation* been
At a teg u lar convocation of Mon­ wife. Menton Harbor, Mich ; Mr» lead than by the official mime, and
unpleasant"“' Woman
X’our honor,
Uriel Story of the life of John
roe C h a p te r No In R \ M held I &gt; Enoch, Mitineóla.
my relations have nlwnyn been pleas­
([ evident th a t ‘ what wa» uinh'r'
By Mr- S ('• Kennedy
on T u e s d a y evening.
lie. ember
ant. it "is hi* relations that arc* the old
Hi- Aim in Writing Hi« t»o»|ie!
stood as the Sanford and Orlando
grouches.”
10th. th e following officer« w.r,
Diithu. Port T am p a ; Mr. und Mr» I road within ths city of Sanford was Miss Ruby B etts.
elected for the ensuing year
F W O pperm un, Pittsburg, Pa . that portion of it platted as Sanford
H. E. Tolnr, Excellent High I’rn -t.
(le o
F Mattiseli, wife and son. avenue.
O. J. Miller, King.
t id le s a. F W White, Port Tnnt|&gt;u.
Again, the court erred
liermitChas. J. Humph. Scribe,
ting the county commissioners withThéo. J. Miller, T reasurer.
Fat lii'ii» «nid juicy* fryers u P ' L e f - in their discretion to narrow the
J. F. K arnutz, Secretary.
width of the roads, so long us it be i
3£-2tc
W hereupon the Higit Priest elect tiers.
done reasonably,
proportionately Lv
mnde th e following app o in tm en ts:
Cse Bed Cross seals on ull of your
and uniformly, a n d thut they
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J. F. Turner.« C haplain and la-c letti-rs and packages until after
pend ull the iinds nnd use ull th e
tursr,
Christmas.
material belonging to this special
'Frank L. Miller, C a p tn in of the!
fund, und to reduce the widths of
Host.
Your Christmas shopping will be made easy here. We
certain roads to such an extent as
Sidney G. Kennedy! Principal S o -,
Da,|y Though!i
offer
you the very best or your m on ey.' We sell cvery:
to permit the construction of the
journer,
•
o ur
nre never dead to us until total mileage originully authorized.
thing to Ik * found in a first-class jewelry store.
Wm. T. Devine, Royal Arch Cap- we have forgottcu them.—George
One vire in th is -o rd e r is its u n cer­
We carry a large assortment of Diamonds, Watches,
tain,
Eliot."
tainty
The changes actually utClocks,
Silverware. Cut (¡lass, Bracelets, Brooches, Chains,
NN CaldH arry Pflklngton. H
temjited to tie m ade, and for which
Fobs,
Necklaces
und Cuff Links. Highest grade of Hand
well. \N T Whreless, Muster« of
contracts had been let, were not
Painted
China.
Everything in Sterling and Plated
Vails.
uniform, and what may constitute
Silverware.
* Ezekiel Mutthews, G u a rd
uniformity, proportion and re ason­
The Royal Arch Degree wus con­
Our prices are from 10 to 20 per cent less than in the
ableness commits again too" m uch
ferred u p o n three c a n d id a tes at Shis
big
cities.
Leading
American
and
foreign
publldUcretion to . th e officials whose
.
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s in I
f
ftt * i u ff
M am
a. M . I
meeting n n d a banquet was served cations,
with sjieeial
Christmas
and
We nre ple.ased to have you call on us whether you
New X’enr offers by C u r ts &amp; Co., Scrib- powers were granted and hedged in
a t conclusion of the jou rn ey .
buy
or not. We do plain engraving free.
by a sjieciftc vote, a specific contract,
Hanson-Bennett
and
other
eornMonroe Chnptct i» conceded to be n™
panies. Off with the old und on with as it were, with those in whom th e |
the best In the state of F lorida from the new subscription. Call a t once and
legislature have confided the u ltim ­
a s ta n d p o in t of a tte n d a n c e and ef­ Imj ready when called on.
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ate right. T he whole difficulty in
ficiency.
The
m em bership
has
this case, arises o u t of t i u u ^ i m a r y
123 W. 1st St. .Sanford, Fla. .Open E venings'T ill Christmtis
shown n large increase during tho
mistake made in attem pting to
year ju s t dosing, and proepects are
d *:»tw tE d îîf»iî&lt; tiin îw «?ï}n îîrtîim )»\
«
w a rd contracts when it had been YA
ice
bright for a full quota of w ork dur­ Office Howard Land Co.ov
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D ECEM BER 15. loti

C h ris tm a s is almost at h.,„,| i t l .
J
.ST Agnen (tuild
Mr (ïeo. E, Murriiy nml dnughMo.-sr*
A
( h«»e. Hilly ( tilthere
are
Red
Cross
seals
for
’
jj;r.
Airs.
Jennie
Murray
who
luivu.
boti r n . f f j &lt;•*»»* Morrison and R. L.
The* young ladies .of Si Agnes
mas
lette
rs
and
package»
,,,
been »pending several weeks in San- Guild were the guests of Mrs. Ar­
■•il« 41
Rowe.
for«! have returned to their home ut chie Delta for their regular m eeting Bower’s drug store.
Olney, III.
Monday afternoon.
The girls are
I n f o r m a l I &gt;inner
T he Save-a-Duby
&lt;amiM.gn. „
BEING A R E S U M E O F S A N F O R D H A P P E N I N G S
still
busily
enguged
upon fancyM: and Mr» It J Holly were!
sweeping the town like .1 wioti
the gracious hosts at u charm ing I Mrs. J C. M cM illan and datlgh- work for their baxaar. which will be Every man. woman and , 1,
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l^jtlc dinner party Friday evening \ *r r - Mi»* llallie McMillan, who held Tuesday# Dec. '¿’2, and spend Sanford who ha* .1 ditn.* * 'tu
Covers were laid for nine and a dr h a \ e been the guests of l»r and Mrs these delightful hour* together in any rnu*t* m io u M I m&gt; a
Communication* for this t olumn Should hr Mnrk.-d "Soclel) Editor". or
He ti !„
the
mterAii
of
their
sale.
Mrs.
licious si* course dinner was served. Robson have re tu rn ed lo Charles­
Phoned lo Mr». It. A. Tcrheun, Rhone 20.1
the S ave-a-D aby (Tub
Betts served hot tea. cake ant}
T he table was attractively pretty ton.
mints during th e afternoon.
Inci­
T h e Daughters of
^
the beautiful dance* given were the with its d a in ty appoin tm en t» cen­
H'floilmrn Cirrlr
dentally,
"
m
i
n
t
s
"
are
always
in
the
tered by a tall vase of M arshal Neil
Prof, and Mrs. Maris and their
hold th eir annual Christina*
The annual election of officers of "Half and H alf,” the "M uxtxc." the roses.
Enjoying Mrs.. . H. olly’s ho*. guests. Miss Helen Maris and fir, program for the Guild girls are said S atu rd ay , Dec PJth. u if,
the Woodmen’s Circle took place a t "Fox T r o t ” and the several “ llesito be addicted to them.
Those
Miss I*“ » »*&gt;'
Mr | a n ‘‘| M r*’ A K Hille Schcsler m otored over t&lt;» O r­ present at this especially pleasant borne block.
Fancy wor, &gt;.,mr
the regular business meeting last tations” a n d "One Step ”
M lando with Mrs: I Henry Wight last
Washington
and
Mr
lallard
have
"w
irs
.
.
r
am
.
rs.
made
candies
and
a good *■•| .j,«-r
Wednesday afternoon
The follow­
meeting wore. Mrs. T. A. Neal, di­
H aynes and Miss Edna P la n t. O th ­ Tuesday.
been
teaching
in
Oilando
for
several
ing oflicrr* were elected- G uardian,
rectress of th e Guild, M esdames
ers at table were Reginald a n d R ob­
T he young ladies of m Agm,
Mrs. J. Ü. P a rk e r; Advisor. Mrs. months, h a v in g a class of one hun­ ert Holly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Duller have R obt, H erndon, Ed. Lane, Lawson, Guild will hold their annual
o(
Ensterby; Clerk. Mrs. II. E. Shin- dred and fifty pupils. They are con­
Misses Gussie Ogram , Eva Walker,
re tu rn e d from Thomashille.
stantly
engaged
in
teaching.
They
fancy
work
and
good
thingt
j
«.
holscr; Banker, '.M rs. Alice Hill: A t ­
Josie S tum on. Saidee Williams, S a­
.Sfirinj/ Club
day, Dec. 22.
tendant, Mrs. M uym e Griffin; P ast teach in Washington, D. C., and hive
lome H am pton, M arth a King, C h a r ­
toured
various
states
in
the
interest
Mrs.
H,
B.
Tolar
has
returned
T he weekly sewing, d u b wore in­
Mrs. S. Itungc; Chaplain. Mrs. J o y
lotte Hand, F rancia a n d Lm-ilbi A*,
I ’rrtonal M r at Uffl
Dailey; Inner Sentinel. Mrs. C. A . of thoir a rt. Following the exhibition formally en te rta in e d by Mm. U. A from 11 pleasant visit of severul dys pin wall, Zoo
Munson and
Miss
Williams; Outer Sentinel. Mrs. ,/ar- Thursday night general dancing was N ew m an M onday morning
The with relatives iu JagLamuiLim. . —----- M ary Howard.
Miss
Margaret
W orsham *,j;
T he next m eeting
enjoyed. It was due to Miss Belle hoprs weru p l*.us,iiiLU »p»n t-HV- settsk.
rive
S
a
t
u
r
d
a
y
lo
spend
the holiday,
will be held with Miss Mildred
Miss Lillian Higgins s p en t the Dickson. •**
with her sister, Mrs. S. E. barret
son and*?). L Miller; llrganisl, Mrs. Si^ÜL in s tru c to r of the ¡uu-iul de­ upon C h ristm as gilts and a delightJilin nig Bryan: Manager», Mrs. H . H . partment d ancing school That the fumiRirriuiTity, most enjoyable.
week end pleasantly with friends in
Chap|»'ll. Mrs. . H . H. Hill and Mr. people of S a n fo rd had the .plaaaiitu-uf —Dig h f ~ ref res h int'll w ^weer»—(frm m P r1O rlando.
Mins M ary Howard n| 1irUmU»
lirlurntng I'rom Cullrgr
E d g ar Diggers
At the lirst meeting witnessing t h e new dances by these j scrVpd by the hosfeior^HidSe7 g u w ts
is the g u est of Mrs. T. A N.-al
Some of the schools and colleges
were Mesdames A. P. Connelly,
in _January will be held a joint i n ­ jKipulur a rtis ts .
Mr. Connor Williamson has gone
I Pules ton, D. W, Herndon, -Braxton
are d o lin g this week for. the C h r is t­
stallation with t h e Woodmen of th e
Mrs. Granger has returned Rum
to S tatesboro an d other Georgia
Perkins, D. L. Thrasher, W. E, point» in the interest of business and mas holidays a n d a few of the Btu- Jacksonville whire she was called
World
.SVuinjj Ciuf»
denta will nrrivo a t the end of th e because of the illness of In-r «laugh- • j
Watson, Geo. D. Bishop and W. L. pleasure combined.
Mrs. U. L. Peck was the genial ar- Morgan.
week to spend th e holidays at home, ter, Mrs. Sage.
E itry H'rcfc Hridge
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tisl to the idem bora of the sewing
Several, ot th e buys and girls wtR
Mm. C. M. Vorce entertained t h e d u b T h u r s d a y ivUvinuoiu . A.» de•- «
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M r " a n d Mrs. A. A.. Morrill of not return h u t will spend thejr v a ­
M ention Misa R u th Merrill of Plymouth
- members.- of th e \1 £ v e r y Week Bridge fightful h o u r- o f - - social intercourse
Denton Harbor, Mich., are stopping cations elsewhere. Miss Lillian H e i- was th e attractive g u t s l of
Mr. ant( Mrs. II. \ ’. H a n n o of a t the St. Johns House.
Club but T h u rs d a y with n ch a rm in g -was enjoyed~diy«dJie holies -and many
ring will visit friends at W a shing­ Laura Lee for the week end
H
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ilton, Ohio are guests of t h e St.
little hridge luncheon at her hbmft at stitcfies put in prospective Christmas
ton. D, C,
Miss M argaret Wight
Monroe. Duplicate auction was p lay ­ gifts.
A delicious chicken salad Johns House,
will
spend
C
hristm
a s at M ansion, 1- Mr. a n d Mrs. Jam es of 1,.; . .p,r.
Mr
f£. Woodcoek came down
ed, Mr* C. O. McLaughlin winning course was served.
-Mrs. Peck’s
Wis.,
and
Miss
Kale
Underwood Texas will arrive in Sanforu mi Fri­
from Jacksonville to spend S un d ay
u case of two decks of cards and Mrs. guests w e re’Mesdames Dingee. Holly. , Mr». Alexander \ aughn of G eneva
will
visit
her
sisters
in
Georgia.
T h e day to spend the Christ in.1» j,..: ii ,
with hi* family, .
latke a honk.
A gracious luncheon Henry. F. L. Woodruff. () I. Taylor. I »('""! the week end in S anford, the
girl* from the Woman'» College at with t heir niece Mr- I \
was served l&gt;$- th e gracious hostess at Mcl.imlin an d Misses Mamie lievlin Ei*‘»t "I Mr* M argaret B arnes
Tallahassee who will arrive on the
Mr and Mr* Ernest D.i’W- and lhtli ure Mi*» Rena Murrell. Mi»»
half |ia.»l twelve o ’clock. Those pres- and Essie P u rd o n .
Mis* Ji—-p. &gt;ìc \ ; e , ' ' 1,
i nt were Mesdn me* Forrest I -ike.
Mr* J S Enoch of Minni-ola 1* .1 I heir daughter. Miss Rachel Davi* Ethel Mmigliton and Mi-» t ’larl- Colorado is the gui-.-l ol i , r iioin.
and M r \\ M. G. Folden -of Dex­ Walker.
Margaret Barnes, G F Smith, T A,
lint hrlnr" it H uh Outing
gue*t of llie St. John* Mouse
Miss J u lia Brown. She will *|*-nd
ter, Ohio fire th e guests of Mrs.
Neal, W. I). Holden. C. O. M rMiss Elinor R oberts will re tu r n the w inter in Sanford
The Bachelors' Club entertained
Lnughlin and Mrs. S. E. Barrett.
Mrs. Chus. ‘Dingee leaves to d a y Green S m ith. T h e y will spend tin- from Raleigh, N.
S aturday.
their lady friends with a delightful
winter in Sanford.
luunch ride across the lake on the for Dunedin to spend the C h ristm a s
Mr. a n d Mrs A. G Ledei - ami
Messrs. D eane T u rn e r and Abe
Dunce Exhibit
Mr
Alma May a n d a buni|uel supper at holidays with the home folks
Kiuuter will arrive Friday from S t e t ­ their a ttra c tiv e young
Mr* I D Gritlin returned from son University. • » will also Mr a n d j Mis* Leona Bar,.es •&gt;
\
Notwithstanding the extremely cold the Kpworlh In n . last T hursday even* Dingee will join her on ( hristm ns
Jack*on\D le Sunday
weather of T hursday evening there mg, whu'h wa* greatly enjoyed by Eve
ingioi!.
I
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are
vis
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t
g
Mr
Mrs Ira S Maine*
was a goodly gath erin g of the dance the fortunate
participants.
The
Mr
Randall Chase 1» exp, , t,..J ri-r -i *i»ii-r. Mr- Will ¡1
f*11 r&gt; I.imiti* of D e l . a n d wa*
loving element of Sanford al the bachelor», several of whom are really
\ | i » « M a r y l&gt;,irb&gt; a n d Mi »- M a g
home Thursday from Eveler, New will rem ain [nr t he -mi
.1it y " h Friday
W om an’s Club room* to wl i n e s « t he benedict* are tlji top lul*l*. »11 it wa*
go- D a rb y of Wilmington, N 1
i I am pshire
exhibition of new dances given by to In- expected that the lian&lt;|Ui-(
Plum I’uddin,
are tile guest» of Mi* J T Higgins.
Others retu rn in g are-F rank W ood­
Mr, an d Mr* H M B arrett and
Miss Washington a n d Mr Lilian!, would In* te m p tin g and ta s t y when
Cralihi rr o
ruff, Jr . Ralph S t e v e n - Nolly Tolar
Henry Walter* "f
leading professional dancer* of W ash­ partaken at t h e hoslrlry of Mr* M Mr and Mr»
1 rani» rr . -a .
and t In- ( a inplinil boVs
Mincemeat
ington, f) C T h a t the audience felt M Martin. M usic wa* a part of 1In- Anbury Park, N J . are u congenial
Mr
and Mrs. H arvey IL-niroe
fully repaid lor b ra v in g the weather evening's e n te r ta in m e n t and the pur- 1p a r ty at the Sanford House,
( ina va f ¡rape and \
announce the birth of a little son
1 11n o 1111 n 1111 n I •
was testified to th e enthusiastic a p ­ ty returned to Sanford voting it an
- wi-i-t and Sour I ■ •
Friday. DeiHe will be called
Dr T A Neal at the W elfari
plause that greeted th e dancer* The altogether delightful event.
Those
Mr Jam es A Palti*on of New Harvey, Jr
( iirrantcouple danced w ith the grace and enjoying the pleasant occasion were York who has spent the last (uurm eeting W ednesday afternoon. Hum
Rai*tn*
nes» meeting of th e departm ent at :t
abandon Of the tr u e nrtist and gave Mr. und Mrs. Forrest Gutchel, Mr teen winters in Sanford is again in
(’it run
Mr* .1 K Wise of (lakbind i* the o'clock
an interpretation of the latrst p o p u ­ and Mrs. I#e»lie Bryan. Mr and Mrs. the city f o r ^ n e winter
A cordial invitation 1* exNut»
He is m tended to the women "I Sanford •
lar dances that was a revelation of Ernest Betts, Misses Mary Gntchel, cam panied by his brother, Mr
guest of her daughter. Mr»
Wm
Brown Sugar
to a tte n d tin» meeting
skill ami beauty combined
Among Mary Chappell. Gladys Bryan and I Frank 1&gt; Piitlison
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REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE

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Wow is the Time to Buy Sanford and Seminole Count Real Estate
CITY PROPERTY
8-room house at a price below cost.
New 5-room Cottage. New 2-story, 6
room house; all among the best loca­
tions in the city.
40 acres in the city limits suitable for
sub-division purposes.

FARM PROPERTY
One of the best celery farms; 10 acres;
all tiled and with growing crop.
160 acres of land suitable for general
farming .and stock raising. 50 acres
cleared.
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77 acres of land with large house. Close
in.

One of the best houses in the city.

67 1-2 acres timberland on brick road
near
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Several well located city lots.
Some of the above on EASY TERMS.
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�I»'(fi slut un* of th«1 i la t o of Missisaip pi • 1
The Drain'* Control.
Scholarship.
IKiAl A im ItllSINli
T h a t it ahull In* unlawful ill thin alato
It haa luua betm a. u u n m o n p h y s i o " - Being- re fm fn r tr fg aTmoet tantato r v r n r horcf nr«.-r«nrrTfrr rttfr. rttnirnr
loglcal k n ow le d ge that the left half of mount to being liberal. It m e a n s U r­
M A*. 11 l«’s s \i.t:
• ur, ratlruuii rnin puny or 'l«i&lt;-|iing car
tile bruin has full com m and over th«» *ng In one's gen eration, fe e lin g Its Im\ tf.
»• rs ».) f .%f*ri 1fiat uti»l*-r
right »Ido of the body, w hile the right pulses, loving Its d evotion to know!«•ompany to k now ingly allow a n y p er­
»Iff «*• .•I a final »ls*rf *•*• . f 1f«*i*• I«»«
•i
half of tho tiraln ererrlscH a like coin- «‘dgi and the search for truth, And
son in it* em p lo y to riwivc* a n y gru- • •Ir M• •1» • «1»1 *•»1♦e*f♦*«1 ♦«V • h II »»•• • «••I
a «i .
v\ I*» rh«na, J u&gt;1*. «•f ifi. • If «II maud ov er the left side of the body h aving faith In h um anity and lib er ty
t m t y . rointnotily know n ait a tip from » *'t»fl s, ir *.»h J u•t.«ia! 4 it UK • » } |.*r .U
I N J U R E S T H E S T A T E O F F L O R I D A IN A ( Î K E A T
An »-lertrlc shock a p p lb ^ 't o the rlghr c t both thought and »action .— E x ­
in *n&lt;f f»»r t hn muni y »»f Se*mnull** 1 «*‘.tiit
rrrt • ii t h* '•I h «la\ *.f i »cf«».ft \ I• t *1 I half of the bruin « Il m u s e niovi- ch an ge
h
• MANY w a y s a n d
H A S a T K N IïKM y t o
be unlawful for any patron of u n y . ir s •»a »• • Ai»*• »1er«. »1 , • « 1 • »' * »...». ••
■ . n the h ft «I I- (
i.. IkoI« slim
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linti-l roatalirunt. &lt;afr. .lining far or aItH»1 J » r \ !'*•
I »ui« in m «1»\ ii»1ant
full bifl&gt; the left half of the brain mi slim.
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L E S S E N S E L F -K E S I*E ( I
.my pio.M-nuij' on . n&gt; railroi.il train i.rt*r Inf • •I* ftti'l •*tj • »• I fir ftIf flrol lt|«|«lrr alateti affect* the right side of tho
Devotion.
l«'f •»«h • I I'uMh- IMIlrry. fsrfufr t fie •|«»«if
"A woman's devotion Is a wonderful
or *lee|&gt;thg car to give to a n y t-m- l&gt;f ll. « '•»ift limi'' i ft «Alti Sminili» f%
»»iiri
Inni y
«e 'hr rii) «f ‘••»tf .r.l thrrnn
thing." raid the sentimentalist. " N o
f h o m t i u : p a i . m h k .u ii c i m
ployi* an y gratuity: an d it sh a ll Im- I)
nti Mo'mIí ) I f*r Uf» •!«&gt; *? January ,\ I»
doubt o f It." replied Mr.* Mcekton.
unlit w (ul for any
••mploy«* of any I'il ■* »b* • •«•*• lielltf • l»f«l »itr* tU) . * ll f)
In III
hour* Ilf
t hr lif.il-s-flv ''les i
"W here Henrietta places her afTeoNo Such Thlnu as Chance.
N o m of tin-in w ould w«»rl. for •""•*•« r u ia u r a in .
inf«*. d in in g «-ur. rr'l** •! • * f.-ll-s*. ti» »it I. » , 1 Jf ..I f lor ititi
Precisely when and where the t i p ­ vjilual
tlons her admiration Is unquestioning.
If 'e u mean by chanco nu ab sen ce
I ar«| »'-I i Mfti« «i um i nmi «t&gt;y i
n|( &lt;ar coin- !*•••«• • •
» tttfflMif f M the |»|at ..f •»m.-. inf miarcountnblu causo. I do not boping nuisance originated J j .diilieult the pay k im -ii ih.-n b&gt; th. .o h ip n n y . ri,,lro:u* «-ompany or
The only reasotf she objects to mus­
«i» «Hw ftuMi« M'O'ftti »if Srm- o
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g
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u tu tilw or Ir« lf • i»inf«l
cling our bulldog Is that oh«* thinks
io determine
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Flor'«!». I..*sfhrr «III.
"eve such a quality ns ch a n ce exists.
Up."
•IncuU f »hr irn ep u p i.
h r r r « | t i i n . e n l • «n t l Every incident that happens must bo
to have been brought to this coun- ' Up* from the pillilo-, whnh makes the
the muzzle will spoil his facial ex­
l | t | i u f l » t t i n i t « »h e f e u n ^ i i
be lon g I n g . or in
.Section 2 Hy g ratu ity or " tip " an an&gt; »'*•• I«pertaining
pression."
i link In a chain — Anon
,ry from Euro|ie
where It
was position a &lt;lo-urahli- mol Im rativr on«1
i:, i. i r o r s i i o i i »r u .
Woini-n a n d ■liildren used in this act 1 » infant a n y extra
* (bought l&lt;&gt; have reached a stage of for a negro
K|*» r «1 Mutrr
It has b e e n found, h o w - traveling aloio- «in* roin|»-ll«-i| to s h i f t ; «-»»mponsatioii of any kind, which a n y (•eorgr fi llrrtii’f
perfection
FiirtifillMnl'a S«»llrItor
cafe, d in in g car.
••» Tur» ¿ir
e,er. that it was re a lly In a very in- for them*. Ivc« if tin- m o th er or per- hotel, restaurant,
railroad roinpitnv. or sleep in g car In
, f. t»url uf, ..» '«unii Judge*. ‘»rminulr «»»unlf
c o i n p l e t c o n d i t i o n w h e n in tr o d u ce d son ill charge tines not tip
Si air nf riot Ida
Hell boys em ployed p , resort unti c o m p a n y or the manager, «»Hirer or
Lffe - fur It has s in c e ht.d the tlisI It »e I «I at* ««f
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tinctlon of having all th e tr im m in g s o.-pt-r large hotels a til e n - u d . i i e the; any agent thereof in eh sr g e of sa m e II 11 Wl.Kfi.r
Nnlltr I* hrf ••!•&gt; fili li I o «Il • t .»pi t| n&gt;o &gt;
.n
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to
allow
s
lo
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giben
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or
addl'd here ll bus b een worked toi i p e r -mi that i- k m « - .e u
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/onrrm * h a l nn »hr IMS
jf Iguuaf^!
» ?iint •»
which in rccfivcd hy an e m p lo y e , nuil a i » r»is. i • h»m m i *1) »«• i». ilo....» «». ir*
I
- dsiflrrf’f. x v'fh e c o u n t r y , f
ConducKrd b y ttnr
FuU instruction«
ab Une of th e se i. when tlie. patron re is not a part .of the regular, churge* j ‘,*,Vr &gt;f*l •ri!t«1.e!*"*f■.r ‘!uV •»e«i*VorVs"*V m
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sent to
has b ec o m e
f .» n in
It,
Iiediriinp
Iiu est, lien and mk. the ir k will b e ' o f th e hotel; restaurant, cafe, dining l »dnird»«*»«»
n Who
'on the body politic."
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repa:
sto r y , C&lt;^nFathers
rè«* iuo, r - • t; . i . .
with i car. railroad or sleeping car c o m p a n y , t-wltt pfe.rst my iin»i srra.ont« «. » I-...,,
To ,|tM outage j he t ip p in g nuiaanee
trao ir ■•» »« li t n t a l r , »ti.J » • » lut i h n r « emereiai and Cía*»to k tig iI u
h j i , .\\ .. I..ble1
hie * w
which
Is not a part of its regular. proial
liicb is
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ha» |»eon up-hill
w o r k — a lt h o u g h water adtle«!. ni.rk
ical Course*
IlMrit Juli Uth, A O IMI I *
(or use
Sooner or l..t&lt; r the patron i.« charge for the thing bought or s«r■V . -•
many m ethod ' h a v e b een endorse«!
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J. N. WIII r.M.u,
.
A'tmlp'-trsiof
many t-srcémenta inailo among a n n o y e d Mil tl eieul lt .mil will "gi ve vice rendered, ur a putt of th e s e r ­ • »-«
rim T-tO l-lt
9-» 10--.1 U-IO JS S
vice w hich • by co n ta ct it is u nd er
the men who h ave b e e n th e g reatest up" rather th a n regbter a co m p la in t.

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

duty to render.

No hotel, restaurant,

victim' &lt;-f **»«• p ra ctic e.
In e v e r y
Morilla people, a* a rule, do nut
cafe, dining car, railroad c o m p a n y or [ N o t i c i :
of thi* sort th e r e h ave b e e n know intuit u b o ufrJ.1^ n t i v ^ i . g . __.TLu
M eni n-irrlín* iif Ih» »turWholilrr» «I, lluttivi
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in tin small
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act by uddiiig tu the regulur charge, Utili* umtrr ll» Is»« uf the.Slal» ut Klnrt.t». will )«•
¿rdice to flatter th e ir v a n ity : au d tpwnt are usually negror», and they I -, . . .
.
hVIJ SI ihr ntnr™ of »Sill iwirtM'WUuu. »I Hsntunt.
I ftnrili. st 1« o'jlnrk ■ fu im Th'isiliy. tti«- *l'i
I fa ftar mf luing "sta re d ” al or ar*i umkr .cxmlrul; but the rent nu1*-;'
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I'*&lt;-*'*il-,f. A I* I 'l l l-u i),r |..iri«*-«. nl
lender for, or to lie UM‘d UT t ft lit1 *!■*
I »frtirtmmnc «1 *Ai'l lime «• an plKintn (»» i**« »»»*»»
"elurkod” al. there are thosv» who a t o * i.« t ] i -i-.o.-t la lp
r « .t b b! i r k
Vi 1 prm.itly. turn over (or tip.« iht
mel.e-. t l ai I* needetl (or thè payment ftf b-gitim- le bill* for thè house
and ho me ,
T I . . r* tra velo.g
tinti nien
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The tip cus- dured hy Hon. .1. .1. Haul of Wi.t* r• tom will post thè ni between lifty town. Florida
i,.i divr - for the mo«
reni« ami a titillar earh - .tini tln-y mi ot. to sh ot
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snubl ipimrently pop mi t their ciill- the char.1, ter
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H o T T I.K its O F S O D A

PO TATOES

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r»*Uy need and sh o u ld h a v e service,
hut whom th e negro p orter n'voids,
because he figures t h o y h a v e sense
enough to not give h im s o m e th in g
lor what t h e y think t h e T erm inal
Company is paying t h e m to
do
The tip grafter i n t i m a t e s , so m e of
them are ex p er ts, an d a " b r o w h e a t ­
ing lawyer"- is in sig n ifle a n r e itself
»hen com p urcd to t h e m .

pridiulily

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ir .»i;i*nl »»t sain«* In
rbari!*-. \ 10l 4 tmK Ibi?» art. or wilfully
or h»-k'|ilf»*ht 1\ allovkitiL* I be s a m o to
Im- \ 1«•(.«1e**i iti it n \
•»b.ill Im* n u b ­
le » »•* « I»e ti.ill &gt; n»»t t o ••\i»*»'il o n e
t..iti»I r c i •b»ll.*r- lor • .»» b t i p n l l o w r d
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Solo Alíenla for Orange Cify Spring's Mineral Water

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Yi«*fM*f| nb ull |(ÌVr

« mploy.1 uni

gratuity

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tip 'ill'll pl T'O II 'll.ill Im- 'u llject to 11
tin. &gt;.| nut io.«r.- t Im p lift i dollar'
f.&lt;1 . . t i l . ntl t- use ll ,.P) nt t lie-u lim i
• u ip lm . « 'ludi r«1. m . 1 itny g r a tu iti
or lip. he 'hull be slil.jei t to a Ini.
not m ore tliuu nfty dnilar*.
If tinrrHUlirBI„ t r t fP, .lin ing car

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ruilroad &lt;«r «I.1.-ping car .ompany- fail,
neglect &lt;&gt;r refuse to post this act a«

to»

Everybody
We h a ve 7 hem
Our lienutilul
Liiu* of Useful and
lieautiful Presen t.s
for Every Member
of the family.
Set*

&gt;&gt;l nut s i g n a t u r e of tin- G o v e r n o r by

These interests ur«- vulnerable anil no
fear need be «•nlertaineil of th«‘tr
active opposition
On behalf of every titan truvidmg
in Roridu. and (or the protection &lt;»l
the tourists both rich and poor. wh«i
spend

money in Florida «-ach \&gt;-ar
c»J&gt;eclally this corning s«-i»son, wlii.li
will be a boon and of vast benefit t&lt;&gt;
, :: &gt; - U i* a risk to p a tr o n iz e sleeping our p eop le on account of th«1 d«-pr.-«
c*t* often or on a regular run where
»ion in ull lines causeil by t h e Hu
porter» are e m p lo y e d regulurly.
A
ropoan war. th«1 Host will strongly
chanre is taken in p a tr o n iz in g the
urge thi* jtist la w . Haiti issiti- ««I tins
buffet, as • u person w h o is know n
p aper from th is date will Im read by
not to g iv e tip s will b e pun ish ed , if
e v f t r y . m em ber of th«1 liext legislature
by no otTier manner th u n b y having
u n til th a t b o d y »hull conven«1
Thi1

‘he d a sta r d ly negro e x p e c t o r a t e in
nl* coffee while preparing it. Or an
umbrella or parasol • wjll be lost,

Host feel* assu re d that the bill will
r e ce iv e the so lid voti- .of both houses
w h e n the m a t t e r shall he p la ce d l a Probably In an tipper berth avhen fore th e m — for thi* meuauru Is of sui-*
up, and then found when
th* owner start* a ru k as, an d a gen- flclent im p o r ta n c e to d e m a n d j iu i
a n d favorable consideration. ..
Hy!
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'* a n , 'r'Pa l«d« H is known |
j t U a law o f protlction , e s p e c ia lly
‘« H ^ n a b m n n u h a v a
Yor“ thë
¿ p ' e . w h .T 'k n . w
thd cc oo u
un
n tt rr yy ¿peop’e.

meted out; therefore it la time -to
li t t l e a b o u t tip p in g , m any of w hom
J**d off the pernicious custom by
would think th a t to. offer a
person
•"fialatlve enactment.
sm all gratuity would he but uri In
The average sleeping car porter la su it.
* ytllow negro, very cheaty and full] • »ere Is the Mississippi law
ws own importance, a condition I
H o u s e Hill N. IR

al&gt;° Ut *’y lhe c o n iHan&gt;' 9 l- ;
An A it t o prohibit h o te ls, res
«»Is putting him on a par with thc^ t „uranl*, cafes. «lining cur», railroad
k 1 * copddetor, in whose charge he companies anil sleeping car «-oinpanfflril

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Tho Protcr,, in * ica from allowing "«ipv" to lm given
doin '°fn* Y " *° c ^e c ^ #n i^ r°fK)r» »be to employees; to prohibit all persona
•etirf m 1 • C&gt;r’
number of p a s - from giving sam e to e m p lo y e s, to
out« ic r*TT,e“ **ch, trip all oT which \prohibit tho employes of hotel», resPut* him on an equality with the con- tauranta, cafes, dining car», ruilroad
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and causes him to be very compuniea und aleeplng car compon#
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Jes fv&gt;m receiving aume.
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Section 1. Be it enacted by the
rtor is an- underpaid indi*
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Dig Toiega In America.
Tn'k about catln'drals
Tin* biggest
In tin* the world is in Ht I xjoI«1. IT S
A . and tiie biggest o ill to buildlnj; in
(he world is tho Itallwny exchange,
in tii«1 sam«1 city
The biggest skyirrn jM,r j„ tho world when It comes to
height is the llttlo old Wcolworth in
New York.

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A Har bed W ir« Cut Cottar
or Ha«Idi« Gali not properly
healed leaves a disfigurine
•car.

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l i n i m e n t
Ia tk« K ick t n e m e d r t o t .
Abraaloaa o f th* F lesh.
wound, to., ell

Dpi led promptly, i
fes* liniment applied
tho heallnir proc*s* baa In* a t |
once and ilio wound heal* from
«he Inside outwardly, thua p*rformlnff a perfect ^ u to lh&gt;*«
aj I
wound
eaves no scar.
lei
quick!eala on the ouItstde too q
y, pu* forme undsr tb* e u r -l
a run.
fac and break*» out tnt«*
nln eors that Is hard to cur*
Inevitably leave* a bad
•car.
Owners of bloodrd stock pr6- !
t r this ................................tb«
liniment to nil other®
or th s t reason, tn d they u s t It
I notonly
onlyononllnline animals, but
I not
human flesh, ns It doe# It« I
r k quickly
anid thoroughly«
w ork
quick
Price 23e, BOo and (LM .
JameeF-PaHerd.Prop. StLoule.Mq. ]
gtaphene Eye Salve le
ointment foe Sore

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re.nitre.I tier» in. 'U«-h It.»t«*1. ri.'tau
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.Ire.i d'.l ur- ..r . u ' f i «lay it slinll -«•
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law ' liera um * they will h a v e to .«raton &gt;■: 1 1 1 « 1 c o n s t it u t io n ,
their help tust what hits Is'i'ii not v«il«»ed hy Governor,
sk in n ed out of the |H-t»ple heretofore.

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FREE FH Ò M D ISE A SE
Str.»»'i ^4 'di , |t*ull(lr «arllie* »•«vs- t»i»-m a

- Section 5 It shall la* the d u t y of
tin i irriiit judges to «•specially .all
tli. .itt.-ntinn of tin1 granit jury to tin
pr«\ I «ii.il- "I tin« act ut «a« b t «•r * 1 1 o'
1 ...........uri «
'.ilio n
Ml law» in «-until.t wit!
r « , a r |&gt;.- arid tin- sann1 are In r. 1 .
r&gt;1 1. ..I m . I ;lt|. act 'bull Ink. «'
1 ».
- i \ l i .t u ) - niter It« Ju»v«age
Iti-iatne . 1 law Marcii 1. I!M2, .will,
wh " *' I C er iu m large i n t e r e t , a.,.I .iillu. io.-s

poor hut worthy people truvel. «*s- ! will
penally women, viith children, with this
basket»,
with lunch
boxes,
who p ay

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thou ght
The t i p p i n g system b en e f i t * t h e d o w n sixty cent* which he
a g e n e r o u s t i p ti the
rich onl y
K v i d e h c e of t h i s enti b e ’ w o u l d i n e l ud
Í•.11««w . - 1
shown at a n y t i m e at t h e u n i o n s t a ­ negro wait.-r %&lt;t th. I.itt«-r
to tin il.sir ..t it* do 11 v
n «.m
tion in l u e k s o n v i l l e , F l o r i d a
whet«1 b u n
It*
tw .-a li
on the u r m a l of e a c h t r a m e v e r y an d buinbul Inn. I,..*
«•••nt-, telling him h, 1 . 1 * 1 f.irgott.
nrgrn p o rt e r e m p l o y e d b y t h e Ter
ur lur.
minai t o m p a n y will m a k e a «lash bis
lor it,. 1*nil tu it n curs
« l i e i' ne v e r
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us for quotations. We never over-«
quote to influence shipments. •• ••

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A (h t U'. i ! ol till' l a w . w bl. Ii t' itp- Till1 &lt;««•\#*r fleer lif” ft» . * r !»•-••* *\«
• 1\ lirHl I I»«*
(»iiiled to ti ns a r t i c l e , will i n f or n i («•atcii, tl«|\ IVI42 *»M*
»hiih ll
the reader t lint t h e g i v i n g a n d r«-- («»lliMAih^ nltirn» • 1 Y&gt; «l« f^
in.in mui m u \ or
l..ik«*luti«l
r l**r
reivirig of
11|es is a m i s d e m e a n o r
Win!' it i' i m p o s s i b l e t o l o i t i r e l i ¡«Ja Mu Milt* * ••f lie•1 l*»e of r»'j*r» » f " »
priori i pin.pie f r o m \ i o l u t i n g a n y 11 v . hi.«!» m u .»tor front l'olk «*oiini\.
»»Í lb»* m*ii nl •*. attorn»'.
la»* anil t i p ' will lie g i v e n linder |ir«'l»l«iii
run-;, il a pe r s o n d o e s n o r care t o l¿**lit*r««é. ..»ol O 1 1 1 (»ovrrtMir &lt;»f lb»*
give U|«s only the enactment of tin* .state of Floridi,
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law will p r o t e c t t h e m f r o m p o s s i b l e bv ntn otlier man n tin- state
. iti»ult
Th. lull will I..- 'Upporl.-d l«&gt; ll.. !
Kuropeiin t r a v el e r s
h a v e s t a l e d F \ Wood, ii«- wt tneinlter «11 I•
that in H o l l a n d a tine h o t e l h: . lieen i tur. ' .■m I’ln.-i;.
■%
owrt.il 1»i ' h. «arm I , oril i siti..- t i . 1 f. • &gt; *
thirteen! I. . . nt ur i
y e t t he • pre«. ni «ili.,I
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proprietor
although
n in- :i«« Ii
It
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•- iwtaltli;.. iloti' tin u n i f o r m ol t hi por- •«Re
hot &lt;-i w ti. -in b. to.ug lit
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Ur to ge t t h e tips.
f o r t y rent a' w orth of breukfi at, laiil

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&lt;t«r -i.»ckhol»Uf* ..f « ki. o«t-&gt;t»t&gt;
I I • I»I . » it.it Ihr »«1*11x1 »Itirl ••« «.'l I »«Itfuti I
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r*if««»V «ili U Inrn« «*1 lr«»m »!«• »unii
De um »»f i r .i*“ »i»•
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holder. «if the First Nation!.I Hank
OÍ ‘.'ill.f.ir«l will be held l-t tile ollice
Section I Hu. I: hotel shall post a of I. Hunk in S a nbird. I'loridu. on
y ,,f ,hht li t in the Ollier and in til.
...od T u esday in .1.in n a ri .
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ippri-'ing thi» utipleii'.iiit tli«- t n i.it lit tll.lt •• ,|&gt;l‘ . .
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b-r it' ruling' ev. r&gt; liot.*l *11.r
'4 «l ♦1 i mil- pm l a « opy ol lb.it t III
t*. Illg 1 Ik• io t -l i.Hihi««1: r« g...
law m tun h sleeping room in the lIT«1«! ill 11i:tt l»r»** u »t
T i ll' i- th«el!
i cry 'h-eping
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hell •
uf* . ,
«m. t « III.. !rt--.il «is
trriri»- t l i '!.«!•• lb«1 p o lle r tllllst ill« Ill I ll. .llm.ll- ol 1*
1.
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piai i i .. I*i .it each l'Ut MIO'.' &lt;■( til«1 except Mr Haul ha * i &gt;• r. » i \im| tIm*
r»r
Th«1 uniment t h e iitr rem-ht*» I»tl it III III. &gt;It' i o l e el .:i-&gt; I»•’•*•*! ii* \ t»*r
the «tate line upon its o u tw a rd trip a politi. .1 o l i i . e
I bl­ ri-« . r«i b.i*
Ihr i olureil porter i|illckly and deft
in d i Im1.-«! • &lt;|llllll«-d In 1. « f i «9T r.t r I«
ly takes it down ’
Tr.imrn«*II i* -t
»«t«»• r
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l*i\i*n *i* a icrutuiiy nr tip to in«* cmploie
All i barges maile by the
hotel, restaurant, rafe, «lining room
hotel, restaurimi
«•»(«•. dtiung «‘nr.
r.. i!r•• nl romp.iiiA •«r 'lei-piog
r mmp.my ipp't be made bi it .utd be m
g.iod l.tllll
« b.i.-gi* for the eri ici« b a l i ii render' evcbi'ive Id 'the service which it furnishes through its
employes.

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JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTM AS G IV IN G
Imported Teak Wood Novelties

Cameras

Leather (ioods

Pennants

Fountain Pens

Thermos Bottles
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Fine Stationery

Safety Razors

Watches and Jewelry of All Kinds
Cigars
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Candies
Perfumes

Comb and Brush Sets

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Work Baskets
Hand Bags

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P I P E S - Calabash, IWeerchani and
Briarwood
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Bill Books.

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We have Christmas Cards, Stamps and Wrapping Tape to
make your gifts attractive and to add to the Christmas spirit
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

DECEMBER 15 19U

Claus, but We Have. th&lt;s Goods th a t
Makes It Possible for Santa Clam3 to
Visit Ev ety Ho•me in This Section

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This is the time to make your hens lay when eggs are bringing 45 cents per dozen
We have the Purina products, Chick Feed
Chicken Chowder, Scratch Feeds, in fact, all
the different kinds of feed for the poultry and
cattle man.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD THIS YEAR?
See us for Giant and S. P. C. Insulating and Sheathing Papers, S. P. C
Damp Proof Paint, Imp Rigid* Shingles that are unbreakable and are fire
proof, Ruberoid and Kaloroid Standard Roofing, Imp Cement Floor Finishes
Waterproof Masonry Finishes, Ruberoid Flooring, the new sanitary flooring
Ask to see OUR NEW AMIBORD, the new covering for walls Takes the
place of plaster, will not warp, is strictly sanitary, cheaper than plaster or
ceiling, makes a fine appearance. Comes in natural wood or dull wall
finishes.

Crates, Crate Materials, Seeds
Everything for the Farmer
Farm Wagons, Farming Implements, of

Old Depot, Foot of Commercial Street
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Told by a D r u m m e r
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IU Ni ’II of us were pulling In

Monday

evening

swopping

rurus of our early dnya on Uie
r o n d a lien It rame the turn of
an airltleiu inaurano« »pedal.

-Til«* tirsi trip I e verwunde wa s when
J wn, n kid of t wenty. " ho sold. "I
« K »hipping clerk In on agricultural
Uupli'iurnt house In llrookl)!». I was
to make u collection, and. of all d a y s In
the year. I was to see the man on
Christinas day !
“Why then? Well, the chap I was
to see was ti tilg farmer up III the hills
of Salili ¡in county, and he did quite n
business In farm Implements among his
nclghlior*. He had given the house a
bun&lt;h of notes running four months

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p la n e berfrr* tbrltfe-nraf prow* &lt;A the

t*x|Hinse of Its bost. from which It derlves nearly nil II* nourishment. Hur
Christ tints mistletoe Is restricted'to, the
middle nml southern ■states, growing
from N ew Jersey to Missouri and
v e r y b o d y knows the Christ
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m a s I roc*, holly m i s t le t oe and iviiitli as far as Elorldn nnd Texas, but
t* mu foiiml In the northern states,
' h'tsimns grei tis mi our iuar
ketn, but where tin**»* cheering tteuvnl species of mistletoe, however,
plnot* come from nnd how they grow­ do occur In oitf western‘forests.
ls not so well known.
Christmas Green*.
Christmas im*n are furnished prlnrl
The most humble plant of lids happy
pally by two families of tree»— the sensoii is the small pinnt known us
spruces and the tlrs. The spruces are Christmas greens or ground pines. It
Jhe moro bushy looking trees, with Is u close relative of the ferns nnd
numerous small cone* near the toj&gt; mos»es nnd. like these, occupies the
All through, northern New England, shady nooks nml places of tho forest
northern Michigan. Wisconsin and Mlu
door, where It trail» nnd twines among
tieautn the spruces form ram forests the roots of the stately pine*. It never
The black spruce grow» In swnuips. produces nny flowers or truo seed«.
where few other*trees can live, while Its srnnll heads, which look like tiny
the white spruce compete* with the enrs of grain, are tilled with n yellow
noble plnen f o r higher and Itetler noil
dust.
This dust l* cntrlcd nwny by
Every yenr^nllllou* of young sprures the wind or shaken out nnd enrrled
CHRISTMAS IN SYRIA.
nre cut In the northern forests und oflT by the gentle touch of squirrels
shipped to the dttonnwl'pinlrlc states rabbits nnd other woodland folk. From
UI.’ Iter. pr. I). G. Howie, the well In cnrlond lots. If the wootlfmen can this t)no dust the new plants grow.
Few o f ns who enjoy tho cheer of
known I’alesllno missionary, de find n » U n d of young Urn they take
e- Christinas plants do ever meet
scrllM's n Christmas celebration them also. Th e firs look more reffual
nt midnight In a mountain village nml
la less bushy, nnd their green leaves them In ttuV native haunts In winter;
often stand nwny from the stamler wo can only study them where they
Hyrln:
“ From different directions men. worn brunches llko tile teeth of n comb.
grow when we lake our summer out­
While the use of Christmas trees has ing to the northern woods nnd to the
on and children bearing' their dickering
' s-vfwap
hand lanterns wound their way through come lo tin from Germany, the custom mountain*.
the muddy. nlUNhy. crooked nnd dark of decorating our house» with holly nnd
lanes under the full lug sleet and over n mistletoe originated In England.

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anti fulling dm* Sept 1 Every one
them came hock p r o t e s t e d
"The Junior tinnuer hud charge of
the collections, and lie ligand thenwas Just one sure way of nailing the
chap, and that was to get lo the house
Christmas morning
"I don't remember the mum* of the
village I had to get ofT at. hut I do re
member It « a s a mighty cold night
when I arrivisi there
I got away nl
right In the morning after the hotel
man tuoi glien me oil sorts of &lt;11r«-&gt;
tlolis ¡limili ilo* way lo get i ■&gt; .Mill
»toll’s pi.11e, I w i*l ve miles away
"Johnston himself Opened II .ilei
without waiting for a word from me
Bald '(’time right In. stranger Miglili
cold morning nlu t It’ S pone you lust
your way.'
“ I didn't ••multili myself one way or
the oilier, hill accepted Ills in'nation
by walking into the parlor There was
a hunch of children In tto*.Jfoom. one a
tad of sixteen or so, who was tulli to
pill I lie llor-e Op
l'le*e WII s ;| big
I hl'tSlln.l' f e e Ml III. t .Iole W oil tll*f
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" if Ciirisiirias Greens

pirici
ptnfrrt
with- « n r p m ntnf your wife have trAr
Un* children. mat win*
it*n lie gut hack 1 tue I have nothing more to say.
timi the Ittfloat girl on my kny*o nnil rislinllnsl Ilf my Joh '
was remi! IIK lo tier
“ ‘You're nil right, young man,* he
” ‘Slattili Allowing ugnili.' Jdiyipin remarked, to my nntunl^iueut
nnd rere­
id-amieiii nml
rcmnrkeil ns lie stumped his feet on the lief
I don't hliinie yuiLi
yin
Ult. und I
mg rug outside the parlor door ‘Ulti
admire i he »mud you take
t
Itemi seine
tier II Ik * ready Iti n Utile w Idle, hul more stories o Nellie out of her book
I'll have Uie wife hurry It up If you while I look after the cattle, nml by
have to K''t away.’
nnd by we’ll drive to torvn. nnd I'll tir
“ I told him I couldn't think of but- up the notes for you.
I hnve been
UiiK in on the family that nay and pretty hard up the Inst few months,
lint I got In n mini of money a few
days ng-o. and everything D O K. now
‘‘When we got to tile bunk he gave
me a certified check for the i t i » he
owed the house nml n ten dollar bill
for myself to buy something for my
bn by ns a present from curty headed
upN e llie "—New York Tribune.

Do we think enough about sa y in g "Thank you’’ nt Christ-•
We hurry and rush through the busy days before Chnstand then when Christmas actually comes we put off the
mood of giv in g and sit down intent upon the culm ination of
[ oar effort, w hich is reached when we receive. Wc take what
‘ comti__sometimes eagerly, sometimes w ith a disappointed shrug
i _j,„t wc take what comes, do we not, and are we always
prompt to give our thanks f A certain benevolent lady said last ' 1
ytaii "I ffave th irty-eight presents this Christmas and received J
only' nine letters of th an k s.” This seemed dreadful beyond
words "And w hat of the others?’’ I hastened to ask. "Some
of them thanked me w hen w e next m et,” she said carelessly,
"ind some of them never thanked me at all. You know," she
added after a pause, "one of the hardest th ings to do is to give
thanks graciouily. Some people can never do it. It is the dis­
tinct mark of high breeding. I don't suppose any one but a
king or a princess has really the perfect art of saying ‘Thank
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prom pt uM ‘fN*wrtn
in^gtring'thaiika. Even if the g ift is a pincushion and you
already have n inety-nine others, say "Thank you” sweetly,
affectionately and in the spirit oLChxiatmas
Do not let twenty.four hours pass by w ith o u t tak ing sufficient time to write
tn appreciative, affectionate little note to every one who has re­
membered you at Christmas tim e. Though th is may be looked
npon as a duty to o th en , it is far more than th a t; it is a duty
to yourself, a very real d uty, for to be discourteous is to be
tel&amp;ih, and. tn be selfish is to be outside of many n f life's keen,,1 Jftyr As a m atter-n f w l f tr a ilin g , IT for no other reason,
a y "Thank you" as q u ick ly and 'attractively and sincerely as
you can.

Collecting on
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ITke growth Into the bark nnd wood
of thetr hast.- nml a new mistletoe

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C h r i s t m a s Gratitude •

‘TOO*lit. TAI.K NO UUtUMOiS n&gt; MCTOtlAT."

Hint If he'd give me a few minutes I‘d
like to talk a little buatuena with him.
‘‘ ‘You’ll tnlk no business to tno to­
day.' he said. ‘You'll have dinner nnd
supper with us nnd n mighty good bed
tonight
You enu folk business In the

morning.'
'• lint'— I broke In
'■ ‘Ther e' s no "bill" ntrout It. T h at ' s
the program, utid III) boss In this
house''
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lim e!

vfler break fust my host took me
Into t he IIHIe ollb e In- h a d b e t w e e n t h e
p m lor mi d d i n i n g l o o m nnd told m e to

lire n way.
" Wh a t do you think I said? 'Mr
Johnston, I dull t want to talk business
at all l in going on my way. mid l b
coine lignin tomorrow.*
" ' I 'oil I b e a f r a i d
I f It's s o m e t h i n g
disagreeable
-pit
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thin layer of snow already on the
-ground. Men nnd lioya entered by a
huge door In the middle of the south
wall and oocujilod the body of the
church; women and girls entered by
another south door nnd stationed t h e m
selves In the western division nf the
Immense building, which Is screened
from the other divisions by wooden lat
tieework
All stood ens’t. motionless
In tin* cold, comfortless nnd very dimly
llghled mid too airy building
"A few had umbrellas, but water
proofs were unknown, nnd consequent
ly tunny of them must have stood In
partly wet clothes.* The question did
occur to me at the time ns to whether
ninny British (icople could bo drnwn
out of their b.sls. out of their homes,
at that hour of night In that kind of
weather fasting to niti-ud Christmas
service amid such dismal, comfortless
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In the wood» of Sew England nnd the
Allegheny mountains. In the north It
1» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »
Is n »mall evergreen shrub, but In the
K .h a i l tho n ic e st C h r U t m s s
south It sometimes grows to bo n tree
W
M ay
llfly fis*t high
With it* glossy gruen
leaves and bright •‘tii'lcl berries the
W e e v e r h ad . T h u t r e e .
W ith r a n t ly , to y * a n d p ic t u r e
holly Is an ohjet 1 *d i r u n t y In Its ini
b o o k*.
live woods ns writ a» in oiir fashion
W n a f u l l a s It co uld bo.
nhl e lints nml c I m i i c Iii -s
The hand of
T h e r e w a a n 'l room fo r ono t h i n s
man has never cultivated tills betltlll
m o re .
Which was tlm reason, maybe,
ful shrub, at least not ou a commer­
That Manta Clous In momma's room
cial senle. but the iylld bird« nro at­
Just had to put the baby.
tracted by U h bright twrrles. They ent
I got a lovely set of fura
( Pm nearty tw«tvo rears old).
the scanty pulp nnd scalter the seed*
And Hobby Rot a soldler sull.
far and wide.
While some species of
Trlmmed up wtth red and gold.
holly grow ns fur hoii II i ns T exas nml
And Kraal« eoi n lady doti—
westward Into Missouri nml A r k a n s a s ,
It i-iiiii« frolli l’ari», m a y b e —
ttut mamma gol tho bevi ut all.
the great forests of Michigan. W Aeon
Kor m a m m a Rot Ilio baby.
sin nml Minnesota contain not n sin
gle s p e c i e * of thesi* b e a u t i f u l s b r u b s
A U t ile mile all plnk and whlte l
T h e y le i Mia t » k » »

M («tleto«.

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Ile cuddled Piat as'rep
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W l . i , | R i ,.« up t lir n m a y b e

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H o l y W ar Not Probable.
I ntn of opinion that unless you
could bray Christianity tn a mortar,
sml utidtl It Into a new paste, there
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Iie'lt take It to th e house for you."
“ Nonsense'" said Sir Snlvely "It's
t light packmen nnd 1 don't- mtml
carrying It a p a r tic le "
Mr Smith ground Mu (eolh wlrti
t-ngr*. -How w*n hu to gel that booh
away from Snlvely?
—1"flnlvrly," said tin. my office IB only
n fow tiiKirn down the street Como
uj&gt; ami »moke a c ig ar with mo. I’ro
got BOtnn Rood o n es "
A fow minutes la te r Mr Smith u sh ­
ered Mr Snivel)- Into his office
•’Sit down here. Snlvely," said lie.
offering his guest a chair. "Let mo
ny
have your package. I ll put It over
ALBERT EDWARD CONVERSE
h ere on my desk."
He took the hook eagerly and put II
b
rv, i
on hi« desk out of night
As ho
sm oked and talked, ho racked his
I?, and Mrs. Jackson Smith brain for n scheme to get Snlwdy out
understood
each
other 0 f |j1(1 room without his book,
perfectly on the Christ-o o o d morning, gentlemen. Merry
man present proposition, ¿hrlatm as."
This satisfactory stnto of
It was Smith’s partner. Perkins,
affairs did not come about who thus addressed them as he eatno
the first y ea r of their out of his private office.
wedded life, nor even the
Suddenly a brilliant scheme took
serond. The third Chris!-, sh ap e In his mind
He proceeded Im­
inns was almost at hand before Mr. mediately to'put tt Into execution.
Smith discovered accidentally, but 1°
"fly tho way. Perkins, I have a
his Intense Joy. that Mrs. Smith rel­ C hristm as present for you.” As ho
ished his «election of fur».'gloves, cur­ spoke, he picked up Snivel)-’* package
tains, rugs, and so on. no tnoro than and. holding It so ttiat Snlvely could
dhl he h er choice of smoking-jackets, not see It. walked o v e r tho Perkins
cravats, mufflers, et cetera.
and handed It to him .
T hat th eir friends could not be
" B u t—but—’’- P e rk in s protested.
taken Itr on tho combination was,
" T a k e It and keep y our mouth shut,
however, a thorn In tho flesh of each o r I’ll choko you!” whispered Smith
of them.
fiercely.
"Tbb "worst h is Happened.’’ said
’’Oh. thank you very much.” said
Mr«. Smith, Interrupting Mr.
th o astonish«* Per kina. k "W elL L m ua
n n i t t a a l n l i K o t i n f i n r l 'VxrliàJt l i i U ü l n l i m * ' 1 „.a - ■»
. . j- • -ä
V-—
p t rusai.of th« papar C brtsim *. momflame; *. fftotT
nio— * *áL
Inc.
After talking a few moments longer.
'A m essenger Just brought a presSnlvely roso to.Eo.
1 from Hie Snivel)*, and l forgot to
"Cun I trouble yöti for my package,
put them on my list It's n book nnd
now?" he said.
wo’vo got to send them something "
“ Oh. yes," said Sm ith, going to his
"Well, what nre we going to do
about the Snlvelys’" growled Mr.
Smith
’’Jack." said she In n moment. "I've
had an Inspiration. WJi/ .couldn’t
send the Snlvelys the book thut Cous­
in Lucy s e n t us? Neither of them
will over know I t "
"Ily George! We ll do It." said Mr.
Smith, a f te r considering tho propo­
sition.
"W here Is Cousin Lucy's
book?”

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'"It’s on th e desk," said Mrs Smith
"Just put our cards In the t&gt;ook nnd
• rap It up n*-atly I'll call a messen­
ger boy "
Half nn hour lathr Mr Smith hand­
ed a package, addressed to Mr Snlve­
ly. to a messenger boy nnd saw him
depart with It.
Hu was luxuriously
stretched out on a davenport when
Mrs Smith came Into thr room a few
minutes later.
"Jack,” said Mrs Smith, holding n
book In her hand, "I thought you
were going to wrap this book up."
"Great
f^cott'"
exclaimed
Mr
Smith. Jumping to his feet. ” ! did
wrap up some book, The m essenger
has already been here and 1 gave It
to him."
"How long has the hoy been gone?"
demanded Mrs. Smith
’’About ton minutes "
"Got your things on Do quick, nnd
maybe you can reach tho Snlvelys* Searching First Calmly and Then With
before tho boy anil get that dreadful t
Apparent Annoyance.
book away from him! How could you |
have’ been b o careless?"
desk nnd searching first calmly and
Mrs. Smith was almost frantic.
. Down to tho nearest street c a r tore then with apparent annoyance.
“Hy George! It Isn't here," ho a n ­
Mr. Smith, fairly consumed with rage.
He had arrived at the down town nounced In a surprised tone
Suddenly he sat down and began
district when, with a thrill of Joy, he
spied the messenger boy
Without laughing uproariously T
Ihi you know what I've done’" he
waiting for the car to stop. Mr
said ua noon us he had Ills mirth some­
Smith
Jumped
off
aud
started
on
a
run
i;,,.
what under control "I gave Perkins
for tho boy. ,.
your
package. I forgot th a t I took M b
At th e same moment tho tneaacnger
boy «aw him, and, without knowing present homo last night, and ray wife
why ho wa« being pursued, he obeyed sent It over this morning with a pres­
ent for Mrs Perkins"
his first Impulse and ran too.
"Oh. t h a t ’s all right." said Snlvely.
In a moment a dozen had joined
laughing
"It dc esn't m ak e a partlclo
In the chase Down the s tre e t came
tho poor m essenger boy. frantically of difference "
They parted, laughing good-natured­
straining overy muscle to get away
from tho mob pursuing him
Hud* ly over the blunder
Smith urrliod homo soon after, condcnly two tnen from a cross street
ran In Trent of the boy. One throw ' aratulailng lilm.eir on bio generalship
hi« irm a' around tho fugitive, hold- '
0hMr" Sm" h&gt;
Bf ■
lnK Ms fa s t: th e other man selxcd the
n# h « "lePP"J
*&gt;&gt;« house. I
hope you haven't bad nny trouble!’’
- package tho boy was carrying.
"Well, I’ve had Just about the most
"Why, Snlvely! This packago ts ad­
strenuous time I've experienced In
dressed to you!” he exclaimed.
many moons," said Sm ith. ' “I came
“Why, so 11!” «aid tho 'man who
out all right though."
had caught tho boy.
"I'm so sorry,” said "Mrs. Smith.
T h s "moment they were «urrounded ‘‘Now I hope you won't bo angry. Jack,
by s' crowd. A policeman rushed up but you hadn't been gono but a few
moments when I discovered that you
and took charge of the boy.
Ä
hadn't
sen t Mrs. Snlvdly's book, after
•TIotd on there, officer, Ih e boy’«
all right!" cried Mr. Smith, who had all. I found her book lying on the
arrived upon the scene by this time. floor by tho center-table, where, In
“Wh«t do you know about this af­ some way. It had been knocked off.
fair?” «aid tho policeman respectfully, Tho only,book that Is m issing Is the
ono that Mr. nnd Mrs. Perkins sent
a« he recognized Mr.*6 mUh.
us, so that must havo been the one
Rut Mr. Smith w m standing a« on« that you sent to the Snlvelys." ,
daxed. He had caught sight o f Mr.
Mr. Sm ith collapsed Into the near­
Snlvely with th e book under his arm.
est chair.
t'm . ' I
"Hello, Smith," said Hr. Snlvely.
"Dtng-a-ltng-a-llng." w ent tho tele­
E *T ' Just now caught this boy, and phone.
found him carrying a package ad­
Mr. Smith, still In a daxed condi­
dressed to me, so took charge o f tL tion, rose and answered tL
Do you know anything about It?”
"Hello, ta that you, -Sm ith?” said a
"Why—why—er—yes,” stammered voice. "Thla Is Perkins."
Mr. Smith, trying to collect hta wits.
Smith braced himself for fhe worst.
"You see, I sent the package."
*1 didn't quite understand about
"Well, why w ere you chasing th e that present you gave m e down at
boy?" asked the policeman, a little lm- the office. When I got hom e I found
„ patiently.
that It had Snlvely*« nam e on It"
T h fÿ ftiip ln itio n stood out on poor
"Oh."
Mr. Smith’s forehead.
•
1 thought there must b e aome mis"I—I was afraid I hadn’t- given the take about It, so I didn’t open It."
"You say you didn’t open Itr
boy the right addrees, and waa trying
to atop l)lm to find out.” he blurted
"No."
"Thank Hemvent* |
in desperation.
"What do you say?"
The poller inn h looked at Mr. Smith
"I said that you did r ig h t It wax
curiously. He was convinced that he
was lying, though with what object he just a little joke on Snlvely.”
' “Is th at so? 1Well, 1*11 bring the
could not Imaginé. ' *
“The package has come to tho right package down to the office with me
fellow anyway," said Snlvely, laugh­ In the morning."
"Thank you. Good-by.”
ing. "I’m going right home, so I’ll
"Thank heaven," aald Smith as he
take It along * ith me.”
"Oh, 1 couldn't think of allowing hung up the receiver a n d 'o n ce more
?ou to do that, old roan!” cried Mr. settled him self In com fort, ChristSm ith. "Just gtvc It back to tho hoy; mas com es but oncf a yearl

A

CHRISTM AS

CONSPIRACY

I

DECEMBER

ju m u tu u tu iu u u u ,
•

How Grandmottysr’» Heart Was Glad
dened by Remembrances From
the Children.
■'Grandmother, Jessup!
Stella'» tone was dlst^pctly
cunlng. It was evident that
iswor for.
mother h ad something to atisw
Grandmother, from her Invalid chair,
looked across at On* girl who stood
at her bureau ifrawer. She had en­
dured years of pain and weakness;
hut they hud not succeeded In quench­
ing the spirit in the frail figure; her
voice was as saucy as a girl's.

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• Right Christmas j:
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Attitude

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R E W A R E of tittering pe&gt;
sinmtic and cynical re­
•&gt; marks about Christmas and
•I Christmas joys. If only from
•!
motives of vanity, abstain
from grumbling during the
festive season, foj nothing
so
surely fixes a person's age
"Nol guilty— what Is It?”
as
disagreeable
rcmaiks about
"It s
your
handkerchiefs. Ilu»'
many dozen have you?"
the micr futility and absurd­
"Seven or eight
You so«. I have
ity of keeping Christmas.
seven 'of the dearest grandchildren In
However well preserved, how­
the world
It’s queer. Isn't It, that
ever free from gray hair,
your nose should be so especially
honored when you grow old?"
wrinkles and other distressing
Hut Stella’s gray eyes forgot to
marks of devouring Time,,be
lough back nt gran d m o th e rs Some­
&lt;fuite
sure that your Christ­
thing had disconcerted h er She put
mas-attitude will not give you
the handkerchiefs hack, made some
trivial excuse, and run up to her own
away. “ Hcigho for ih^iiallyL
room, where her sister and, ctjunipn 1
This life is most jolly!" is
were holding a Cbrlstmajr (ioTietnvc.
the correct attitude. It is the
"I wonder i 1* t' •J»ur»l out, "Mint i
grandmother"caii endure Christmas at 1
attitude of the child, and at
nil!”
Christmas time the immortal
"What under the sun do
child which lurks in every
mean?" Corlifflc and Isabella
human being Wakes to life
claimed together.
“Corlntie. what did you glv* grand
if we do not frighten it and
mother for Christmas last year?"
dlow it to creep back to its _ J
’ "A box of handkerchiefs.

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Befoje-the-War
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l— - e M t a t M i ill*««-«, « u i r K u r j f 'i w o u
th e fa m o O T ^ ^ J^ H ^ S h o e fra tb e fo

tb e-w ar price*r$ihiX &gt;
This is sim ply b e c a u se all the
leather used in the ¿jfuSZ* Fall
line was bought and in stock before
the war began.
W on't you step in today and see
the new Fall models of this famous
make ?
A sk to see the
11W ear more** —
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nhoes.

W h y t‘i

-*“ • •* couragcment. Urumpy,
An cmbroMerei) handkerchief with
little weeny Initials."
agreeable people naturally dc
"Molllo?"
nol like Christmas, because
"Two handkerchiefs." Motile con­
it shows them up.
fessed
"T here didn't seem to he
anything e ls e —except slumber slip­
n m i o i i T i m m m r
pers. nnd Aunt Marla always knits
those,"
"And Miurle nnd I gave her hand­
kerchiefs We always give her hand­
« * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦♦♦♦«"♦*»
kerchiefs—because she's old, and
«
they're the easiest thing to think of!
Girls—she Isn’t old—she’s as young as
any of us down in her heart, and she
♦
I o v c b pretty tilings Just na much as
AND
*
ever
This year let’A glve her the
i
biggest surprise of her life a C hrist­
mas that will make her really happy*'
'Rut how whni
Corlnne stnm

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"Je w els'" "Honks’ " " I j a ^ l em broid­
e r y " ' "f’atnlv ’ "Silk HtncklngN'’’ The
uiiNWi-nt cume tu a laughing shower
"Well then, why not? G randm a’d
love n Ml of Jewelry from us chosen
Just
tor
her
And
books- nol
'Thoughts of Cheer.' ns H she were
melancholy, but love »lories that end
well
And why not embroider her
som ething’ And If not silk stockings,
then a pair of slippers with tiny vel­
vet bow» A* for candy, she'd love to
have It to pass round, even If she
couldn't eat much herself
"And let Molt and Archie send her
I heir nhsurlT Jokes as they do to the
rest of u s ’ It doesn't seem respect
fui"
_
"Hut grandma doesn’t w ant to be
seemed respect fill to," Htelln declared
"She'd Just love to bo counted In with
tho rest of ub, little vanities and jokes
nnd all
O girls, try It once nnd
see!"
And that wan the way tho Christ­
mas
conspiracy
started
Grand
mother's eves on Christmas morning
were proof of Its success
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Companion.

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THE SANFOIID HERALD

Like M agic C ity o f the O rient C ast Panam a-Pacific International
Exposition Rises on Shores o f San Francisco
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A rg e n tin e an d H o lla n d Increase A p p r o p r i a t i o n to P a r t ic ip a t e —J a p a n A sks tor M o r e E x h ib it Space
S u p e rb E xp ositio n W i l l Be Com pleted in E v e r y D e t a i l on Its O p e n i n g D a y , F e b r u a r y 20, 1915

SUPERB PALACE OF H O R T IC U L T U R E PRACTICALLY COMPLETED AT PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION— MARVELOUS EXAMPLE OF SARACENIC ARCHITECTURE AT SAN FRANCISCO

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nco ami tho photographer nan looking »pul towanl tin* main approach lo tho building

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The moat striking feature of the palace 1» Ha creai ein«« i!......
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Í C ' * m » r.raw,,l„g be HyiantlnH .............. . s. Sophia, the mother of .... .. of the ardui,,-turai marvels of the Levant
The details and
The dass dome of the P a l a r e « f Iter,fc.l,... , ,
d,.hteenth century Renaissance effect, the minor garden architecture being of the period of l/&gt;uts XIV of K ran e
.ben R Is compare......Ill, some of the most famous ^
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u hull,ling w.i er,&lt; d at u mat of M i l . 000 . ibis panorama was taken late In August The exposition will &lt;&gt;t«-u Kcbrusrv
und d o « »
who have relative, and Iricmls have
some oue to counsel with. They could
not drop out of sight. If they did.
they know they would leave behind
them broken hearts of those whom
they loved and who loved them
It
Is always safest and lu st i&lt;&gt; s.i* fare
hell to oue a trlends to set all ,l,»Ubls
at rest

Laura Jean Libbeu's

Talks on
Heart Topics

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every month? Would she have utoml

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A n d m a k e y ou a c o z y p l a c e ;
Y o u ’ ll ¿hink it a d r e a m ,
A n d “ w i f e y ” will s c r e a m
A n d give you a jolly e m b r a c e

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FIRST
THEäNä COrvilE TO ME
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Chinese Army Pay.
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regular pieces, form» tlu, pay of the
Chinese noltller
P aym ent In an ex- 2
n n , rdinnry proeena T he whole of llie 3—
night preceding In occupied In weigh-* ^ 3
Hlg out for e a c h ' m an hlo- required S
i,eentity of silver, which Is a very
tedious business and only succemHully ^
ncronipllshed tiy liitinlt,* rare fnt^lo-re
a | ,&lt;-, •&lt; the h ir e of 1 pin's head has ZZZ
1« r litppefl off a n d there a piece ZZZ
, • n u ll,r minute priH'orltons added
a
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dorsed upon ii. und tlie various pur- 2
cels are distributed upon parade. A
private receives th re e afld a half taol« ~
a month, and. having got his silver 2
parcel, loses no tim e In oxctrangtng
the pieces at the n e a r e s t tradesman's*
«hop. where for each tael ho receives
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1.000 small coins, called cash.

Contractor and Builder

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ud careful search of tho matter. It
a n d net f a m i l i a r l y t o w a r d a g i r l v h o
carpet knight &lt;&gt;f old
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ku been* discovered that It Is randy
g ' i e It, r « . If u p t o r l i H l I e n r « I d s a t
every wish, and -. ■ in vor w ,utln :
&amp;» gltl with homo ties who become*
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T i t , ‘ satt« v m i i i g
In lib efti r1H in add '
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r . r l s ,h ‘ | er•rre»» #i, m«J Inaa to whom rhe was r e c o i l , -lllat l o l l
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iticiy ’■&gt; torg"l I l i o ] t l o i t -I"- I., pur
BMfly engaged A g la nee of the rye
l i e * tint V to 'll 1» 1,1 I'l'.l v
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b cliip 0/ it,,* hand and it,»* old tin,,,,* siltlll t h e u i o l i g ih m i », , " m - . 11 I " I
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“ relighted A lo w romunce begins, t e r l e x e r
beauty,
hat n e v e r
u nt i l then.
Tho
Tho right kind of a marring,-aldo | g i r l w h o t a l k s s l a n g y , t h i n k i n g It i s
0 a the Impulse 01 tho moment. Iu*
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man does not want the girl for a q u i t e s ma r t , s o o n a f t i r s h e In I n t r o ­
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mart
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Hut_ It
must
b. now or never! , I'm on my way to sweetheart who lias no dlllleulty In d u c i , 0 a m a n h, m o r e ( h a u a p t I n
t*tch a boat to go where n new poni- being 'nil with a new love l„d, re sho t i v « h i m ah n l « u t h a t s h e In o n e o f
T1°n awaits me. We'll have barely Is off will, the old
Thus she is left t h e s p o r t y k i n d , w l i i l « ulte Is n o t
Ulne enough to lie the knot."
tunteles* at last alone and le art 1; in- N o t tl . al g l r K h a v e t o t a l k a n d t o t b y
Bbe has icaro-ly more than the suit nry
Whin a pity It Is that wmie-n will a i o l e
f o r f r o m tt
til» has pn her back. Why hesitate? , '.usto their lives In grieving ever that
If they're s w eet,
natural and Joy­
dull season Is coming on where which was really a blessing in &lt;H*- o u s . t hat Is al l a m a n Is l o o k i n g f o r
¡11 h i s s e a r c h f o r n av v « e t l u a i r t
The
works, mid «he knows that In nil «»'Iso to them
Potability (he will bo laid off to
If women could Imik iu upon tho m o d e s t g i r l m a k e s a i l i h d n k c In c o p v * * * » new position.
Him reallres homes of the men whom tie y . ■&gt; ildn t 1 11 g tin- r n a t t n e r l Mi i o f h e r c o m p a n i o n
•hU.thls struggle would be.
Him Ret. they would rejoice ,;v, dlligly w P o t h i n k s It i n t « t " l i e s w a g g e r u t , , I
her little hand confiding!) In that they* tiiIhh,,I the ohjc 1 up1tr h a v &gt;• a i l ' l l l i ke f a c e
It must lie s a i d In behalf of t h e
“*r lovers, Hiey hasten to be mad,» whom they once set lh&gt;*lr heart
tho
60*■ A* the night slowly (alls, they , woman whom tho n e . r d o w i l l ,l&gt;■■ ** Mrls that when tl o-l r m i s t a k e In p o i n t ­
traveling nvray troni the great marry no doubt wishes from the | e d out to them, t h e y s e n t hei r f o l l y
tì,r which Is to know her never ngaln
depths of her heart that hts ll;st nt«! ha s t e n in c o r r e c t ' It, that t h e y
There aro other ttirls who grow sweetheart hnd married him instead &lt;&gt;f m a y not , reate w r o n g I mp r e s s i , «us
iUcouran d with their work and luck 11 being her unhappy fate.. She often l i v e r y girl shoul d r e g a r , h t h e ' p r o p r i - |
*kprtclatlon. An ungry word may 1 wonder«, as she «Its watching for him et ten and not h e t e m p t e d to l o ok
IASs, d between a girl and some 1 ln conte home In the wee sina tiniiis, ridit uluun It, publi c.
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iti«°r*Cr’ u |,o makes It bo hard that what tho otlmr wouuip yvpujd. hava
..jKVtCrally determines fa go nway— dotio' were shiv In her place, under
such
disheartening
rtrvum*
look! T.T" ..B*lu hoys a penny paper. Just
*U' f ter *1*e want column and reads:
■lancos; what idio would h a v e said
j* W T E D ~ x rellned young lady to t() him hod he come home to her at .
#nd make hcmelf useful to a n &gt;' "'»I time, expecting his dinner to
be hot and the table to be loaded wi t h
rk X * ,J0W
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food, though he contributed little o r ,
hOEir5 ■^aTn 1,10 P0 ®1*1011* “ RJ nccom*
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', oman. Almost every line nothing to Itn purchase. Would tlA*'
(v. *trt‘*,'ment lures souio one of Aral sweethoart, afte r she hnd wcdih-d
ioicn r ,.elr ^ ^ t r ' n e n t . Not half a hint, have taken In solving to uuiko
both ends meet, that the butcher tin*
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baker and the enndlenttek maker
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Calif, ruin peanuts In Shantung. China.
ban become a great industry, vyltb nn

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�The Latest and Greatest Overland
Ignition is by_tlie finest type of
h i g h t e n s i o n magneto, entirely
separate from the starting and light­
ing systems.* The motor is powerful,
silent, and above all — absolutely re­
liable.
Every comfort and convenience
known to the automobile world is
provided.

Bólli in appearance and perfor­
mance this new Overland ranks
with the highest priced cars on the
market.
Its handsome full streamline
body is superbly finished. The most
advanced type of long underslung
rear springs make it one of the eas­
iest riding cars in the world.

Specifications—Model 8 0
Motor; 35 h. p.

Crowned fenders

New full streamline body

Electric starter

Tonneau, long and wide

Electric horn

Instrument board in cowl dash

All electric switches on steering
column

Windshield; rain-vision
ventilating type, built-in
Individualjfront seats, high backs
Upliolstery; deep and soft

Electric lights

High-tension magneto
cells necessary

no dry

Thermo-syphon cooling—no pump
nee*

Five-bearing crankshaft

Left-hand drive—center control

Rear-axle; floating type

B o d y ; beautiful new Brewster
green finish

Rear springs, extra long and un­
derslung, 3-1 elliptic

Mohair top and boot

Wheel base; 114 inches

High-grade magnetic speedometer

Large tires; 34x4 inch

Robe rail, foot rest, curtain box

Demountable rims—one extra

Tire carriers, tools, jack and pump

Model 8 0 Prices: 5 Passenger Touring Car $1075, 2 Passenger Roadster $1,050, 4 Passenger Coupe $1,600
A ll Prices f.o.b. Toledo
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«tul with alonea. pebblea. plecea of
Lfk and c a l. All Hila mnterlal u a a mcIcI down llrnilj'nnd the ................. .
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A d v c r lisin g ( ’o m p n n y, Inc.
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Crushed Oyster Shells
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HEAT YOUR
DINING ROOM
WITH A
ii
PERFECTION” OIL
HEATER

To carve the Christmas turkey
You will need the sharpest knife
For your guests wilLhe watching
As likewise will vour wife.

In Making Christmas Presents a Carving Set is
Appropriate
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V \!/^ Id e a r
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will make an “Ideal
Xmas Gift and one
that will be economi­
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They are a household necessity, are not expensive
Heat your Fireless
and make an ideal present for the wife.
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Rochester Stamping w are; Chafinrff dishes,'"Perco­ •Go o k err Radiators
lators, Caseroles and other useful presents of all with a N A T U R A L
kinds in hardware, things th a t are needed in every OIL STOVE.
household.

The George H. Fernald Hardware Company
Oak Avenue
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man Iiiiii.I« ii mi ti«*t.

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A m id our » In a «if iln u h t and fre ir.
Not th a t i%Q*ro w o rth y , bu t w o au p
P a lly a It h o u r leo rd and RA%*lnur.
A n il Imw k in d a r e Ida a tte n tio n * .
H ow u n g r .it e f u l o u r b e h a v io r
And how * i n f i l l o tir In v e n fto n a
• *»v siili show ktndne«a
P r a y tt».»t
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A|&gt;|&gt;eal lui« reeeiilly beoti malie oli Im«
lialf of live over«oike&lt;l eniployees of
«toro mot otti, ,* «uciicstllli: tliat Christ­
ina» p u r . tinse« ' e in.ole earller lima
J**ilal
I n ullier « o l . l s , lt Is siiCK'*st,',l
tliat « b l e «.» a r, pia, ulne fora Joyoila
i tirisi nuiH of .mi in» li vve k’I' e olliers
n elitinev lo liuvc mie. Tlint la predaci)'
tlie i«ilnl.
Tlie Clirlsttnna tnesaoge
must l.e trnnsliiteil liy us In lerins of
•«•ii«li|erntImi fur nlliers.
Clirlstmns
Joy iuu«t Ih* Ih,me to tlie bollii*« of
linmbl. r f..lk not I&gt;y iiiik'el». bui t.y lui

n» •»&gt;•I »hi« «I . nr
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Il.»vr • « not m our lirnri i treaaur®
lllchea atich a s u o r a n S|»:irv7
|n fhrr*» toil n tender feeling
ftmurf i&gt;i»*g ***#»r r th.in *"TI»at‘a I no tw%d
Think ».*•%% i i i i m I i n o f i r r « l alie n krtrehns
M««rn i»i'-1 «i•••«i* nml night, h o w g l a d
A«*d ««nfiii i« t»ur |H*»tinn hero.

Tmi ti»i I

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Yotjr« am i t*«l»«r tn n v 1« tho p le a p u r r ;
('a r e at «1 *««»«• our iirlg htH ira* altar*.

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ins k. a Inni a 0.CIM-HS «•• e u r e i s i i t s ly a » lo d i v e r t
«lille turnip «U h risi buse fui i i t l . n l l i . i l frulli the f o c e 11 ». *I f A n tietlin lo .ni nini two Híleos ut eat eiu np ii li li u eh t may lie h&gt;&gt; hr ll ll an t ns to
rots fei the ears, the eye« uri t i r o « ti t h e » « c e l l i e « H o f a e r e il solo .
I rallini rie«. «I lick. Ill «t ill tuntil
Not III.* " « n i l / ’ III till* nil
lint l e t till*
ph k». llllil II i ululi uf tooltipli k-s "slnr ru tin* »ky. ' hut rather
« nh eriiiilHTrloti on the eud\
A iivnUirr « do**|. |»ra/rr
«111 tunke him u lordly »Iaht
A n d a h a h ) .» If&gt;w cry
Around Ills neck put n • ollar ot make the real t'hrlstinas story. Cod
toothpicks nini n hunrh of pnr« did a dlvliter thine for men when he
ley for Ills tall
Upon 'ritrititi* sent redemption hy the trnvall and
pince* a mutui nini about tills an arm* o f Mary than If ho had reversed
linai «vere several smaller mil Ihr Hint loti of the (linnets
inni»
Itisi and white uniiuii*.
It) the way of Christmas lesson,
u II I» trattimi lulls, « e r e nt|nnii»l thru. frr~ns n-mfnrr mu
Uié
«lili i iItili eyes Hint toothpick »liuple, Inttuaii « J y » In with h C.sl
Ires mill given amceful Mtltutlcs mines to earth. To llethlehetn lie emite
A i uciillilier. sliced ll'oltu Iti* ns a baby, to Natuirelli as a lad. to
side, \yllh red eye«, has il borri Ji*ru«nielli ns.teiiclier nini f rifinì. As
lile cockroach effe» t
Turtle Ile calne in lli.ise . Ities &lt;&gt;f olii, so tic !«
made " f fat r.iMn». «itti dove* alvvays cmillllt;.
I ib» Hot ! ’rk«*t. &lt;»f
for Ica* itti.I head, make ofTi« tlvr ismrse, timi he cidnes ut»a In siinsets
ormitneiiis. I .aree. lune |n'i:i and flelils. in «turni» nini earttniunkea.
,
tiH'«. « I t h toothpick Ice» mul Cairi. ■ clan,ami nuli l.ravrn
cloves f o r the e y e s , help tin Aad «very common bush Aflarna wlth Go«t
Ititi lire tupretne mlvent I» nlwnya by
decorations
n lumi. Tlie renl (.’«»Ilei Is imt n kosriu*l of Uuauly.-but ili« poapei of n f*er
1 vili.
IVrliup» If wp limi a(vent more
A C h r i s t m a s A c r o s t ic .
tlini- l&gt;y tln* Chrintmns mnnger wc
M any « u i i y«m J u r tun! g la iln v * «
tnIdi t lui ve wxMicr cenaci! expcrtltur
E v e r y ir h e r o o n C h r ia lm a a «Inv
R ic h and |*«M»r h i »m ile« o r * a « lh r* * .
salvati.ni tu ilr.ip frolli Ilio skles. (ìoil
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Bridge Sets
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Clocks
Handsome Gift Books
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Small Bibles
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SANFORD* AND SEMINOLE COUNTY
SOM E INTERESTING

FACTS

ABOUT THE YOUNGEST

COUNTY IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
MILS, J. W. D1CK1NS. IS TAMPA T itilli s i :

in co u rr e of c o n s t r u c t io n , w hich w ill urul m u se * b u t also to u « ¿ s t e m of c i t y in ap p aren t t o e v e r y o n e .
, l 111'1*111" ot
.h f t j y jidntu. &gt;&gt;■. l’&gt; it».. *&gt; p«.u iu »v.n w . 4 auL-uihtwUm*-uu*4iir*px*wWp--herc'by' hcirturs.»uLiuu*p*&gt;iit&gt;&gt;iwi Ah»- saftpo. «6! rom M ns lot t h s bmlrlinc*'
and will cost between $20,000. a m i 1abundant w a te r from fluwing w ells, h a n d s o m e «IwHling* nnd s u b s ta n tia l I T h is n r.iile woifitf lie •rii*«inq.V&gt;

sub- til ore room s and business houses are w ithout a reference to tVi
$26.000. T he entire seating c u p h r - ' perfect dra in a g e and a pecul
on e v e ry h a u l .
In (lie residenti* n cqui:ed by the Worn; *r- i | ■&gt;
Ity is e s tim a te d to be almost l i g h t soil By laying an undergn
iaii..n
wtl,n
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section
Magnolia
avenue Icedzs In the Library
hundred wilth fill d ep a rtm e n ts open- tern of tile, o u r fanners ei
T hi- 1 W.1
ed up
T h e building p of red press- gate or drain th eir lands at t In^-wiTI, the r iil . r o ! a t t r a c t iv e hom es liuilt | oust lew month..
h:»i \.-ar. -m l but vm v few | xatinn* porcha c
l‘r&lt; •*
ed brick, and the architect, J H. according to its needs.
This tile in if
(ircene of B irm ingham.
Ala., i» re- .*&gt;»t&lt; m also fu m i: lies »ub aeration v a r a n i
I :» ar&gt;- in I lo ml • •* thi- * h u r-’
. I hi.-I '
»pollai hie fur a »Iruettire of pleasing nr air d no liage so helpful to plant populrtl ¡ v e n e
1\i Iil.f-l I o ■■» ■■i. in b»* I*’ ,iii-.li'iv m ***■■
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design
Ladies' parlor*, brotherhood growth or production
T he ability i» a . I
*«•.•••&gt;&lt;*. ■«■ d »
in« ¡ w hi. n p r o u d . » &gt; ■ml-.n n.
mom.», hoy»' Hub room s and S un d ay •“ absolutely control moisture m tin* r a j . i
.1ev.fi i, ..*&gt;’'
. - c e r a i mee hot** for4be Wuiii.ni * i in ►
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school acco m m o d atio n s
will be pro- soil isonè ol the greatest assets ol . l o o m s
neui t:ie o n i o n station have Library. Within the n ta r fut me it
t i l
sthe
i* .. Sanford t r u c k ffurnier.
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M u sso n , w h ile 1.4
Irf is’ hoped, extensive alterni inn- will
vided.
1 -mi
something m ore than 10,000 acres in the down town «lisuict F. L. W oodn be inaile, putting in u -•
T he laying of the corner stone of
this section which are known to be ruft’* tti-w two »t o iy brick building- nnd beautifying ‘ lie . u nor. ■ *).,t
the Holy Cross P arish House wns u
th e Iid " ii&gt;....
underlaid by thi* artesian well sup151 x 100 leet i* occupied hv an iipq&lt;&gt;.
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in due rour»e
notable oeeurrenre in the history of
pi)
Between 2.000 and 2.500 id dati garree.
Thi» prt.gr«- » u e .it will be i ‘ decidi d .&gt;*i
the parish. This fine im provem ent
these acre» have been pul under cui- sen i* planning tu * reel »eveud inori* |city ul Sanford, ai-I (ifi ,
in the rh u re h property ha» p ro v e d '
tivniion, and the ciiltiva*ed «¡¡»trivi bii»ii*i—» house.* ¡n tin* n«'*r f *«t •« r* - Í It want t:. t h&lt; •i* . b**
of inestim able value in the work of
i» filing rapidi) exli mied
and ul lu i » .ire
cunt i ni {»I ling t'p*.
Sanford * H i I; ' • r
the . hurch
The hall i» large a n d
I: i» tun wiily :■« make predir- erectin') &lt;1 brick buildingTh e |
gte*»ive mea wm ■ . u.
a ttra c tiv e un.l i* a d e q u a te fur en ter
Unti» on tin* Sunfurd crops, but not
fact timi our l i ó me people are doing
;
one i *. |. « X i*i vie« it g ..
tninment» of various kind*, and it.» too early t o pre«liet that » i n n rot«
all of the huit ling i* pr«ml’ sufficient ford
ami are unliru •
central location opposite the park
ditirqi* are favorable in every
par 'that
w* are ;i power within nurlori* tu filiti
imi. »m l 1*
make» it the meeting place for the
iicular, there will Ih* more money . selves.
sihle assisti*nce tu the \\ iin.it
• of
young people of the city.
made here than ever befóle.
I T h e »iu* ha‘ Inen «*ho»en I«*« thelnml other age tits w**tl -u*

s ta n tia l finish.
Tilt* work of tilling in will soon be­
gin. T h e engine n n d all the appliunces of the very latest make are
now installed on th e dredge boat
"Clovis'* and all is ready for the
work of pumping th e e a rth hack of
tin- piling
Nature, who has been so iavish in
T h e liutkheading it now one of
her gifts to Sanford, c o u n ty seat of
tin- show places ol th e city, tint only
Ft minol-.v i i now being supplemented
[for Visitors, but for tin* home people
by (nan, a. id there i» now an a w a k ­
C rowds of interested »(»ertulora \ I*•11
ening and a eonseipient developm ent
the scene almost dully. When finish­
never b fore known in th e progres­
ed there will he about one mi e of
sive city of Sanford
Located on the
fine lake front, and the value of con­
south side of Lake M onroe, a n d the
tiguous property is steadily advaticpresent head of navigation for I arge
ng
T h e Clyde Line and other
The Presbyterian congregation are
Building (I per* lio na
federal building fur which &lt;ungi «•»»! tin* pirfoctioii uf « ti* •
steam ers on the St Johns riv er, with
pro p e rty owners will tear down their p e r f e f m g plans for th e building of a
The
building
activity
during
the
ha* appropriated $70,000
\» $7.500
num erous railroads in all directions,
present buildings a n d erect other» ill tine films.* of worship, an d no d o u b t pa*l year has been most marked
has
been
pani
lor
the
location,
coran d with a population of 0.800. S a n ­
keeping with the new lake front.
before an o th e r year has pasted will That ^Bufoni i» growing into a real ner First »trwtt and 1‘ulmcUo avef o r d bids fair to become t h e leading
A nother
m arked
Improvement lie able to occupy th eir new building
city of central Florida. T h e popula­
which tend» to the comfort, conve­ Ch'ir lot is adm irably located and
tion has doubted in the p ast few
nience and health of the residents of the Presbyterians will take great
. years, severul pules of brick paving
Sanford hua been tin* work accom­ pride m providing a su ita b le house ot
and cement sidewalk* h a v e been
plished
by the S outhe rn Utilities worship
laid, t h e sewer system perfected
C o m p an y who own a n d o p rrn tr the
S anford's fire d ep a rtm e n t, with
m an y handsom e homes b u ilt, several
waterworks, one of tin* ice plants, auto e q u ip m e n t and chemical e x tin ­
large enterprises established, and
and gas a n d electric plant» h i this guisher and paid firemen, under the
other cvidcrtces of ujogress of a s u b ­
city
guidance of Chief P axton in the pride
stantia! n ature aH&amp;iccn on every
Oi
Municipal l’lanls
of the city, and words oJ coimmuida• aide!
T h e building whioh houses the lion are heard on all sides, the resi­
Within the year, the court house
e
q
u ip m e n t of the electrical d e p a rt­ dents ecling assured of protection
has been established in the Welm
en
t is of brick construction. 35x75, from th e fire fiend.
borne block, a three s to ry biirk
and
is u model of neatness and or­
The B anks
building of fine uppearnncc.
The
der
and
systematic
arran
g
e
m
e
n
t,
and
Banks
arc
a good barometer of
building was thoroughly renovated
the
machinery
is
of
the
latest
type
the
trad
e
conditions
and when the
th ro u g h o u t, and an elev a to r install­
water
wa» bunk» of any city m ake stupendous
ed. T he court room is located in u Form erly, the city
large hall on the third tloor, while brought through m ains from a lake stride» forw ard i" ’ . fne»» and d e ­
the second tloor is given up almost near Sanford, hut us the jio p u l ution posit», th e g. iii ml pu b h c feels th a t
exclusively to the ollices of th e coun­ increased, it was found necessary to the city a n d count) in prospering,
t y officials. The Sem inole C ounty m ake other provisions, or the city nnd the people making good. Every
B ank occupies the corner of the would be threatened with a water resident of Sanford has reason to
building -on the first floor, arid the famine, perhaps when a bountiful appreciate th e standing of the three
So the banks. T h e First N atio n al Bank 1»
rem ainder of th a t floor is used by supply wns most needed.
com
pany
with
creditable
foresight
the oldest and ha» always m aintain­
business firms. The first session of
re p u ta tio n ; - the
t h e Circuit Court in Sem inole C oun­ put down well" in sufficient number ed an enviable
T l l f i cordially invite you to coll and
ty d em onstrated more th a n r.uy to secure an i.Jequate supply of the Peoples Hank do s an enormous
purest
artesian
water,
and
t
h
i
s
was
business
with
the
farmers,
and
the
inspect our full line of fresh stao th e r event, th at county division
isted to a great extent in pjairng i',ref'&lt;1 l '*rou&lt;h tl&gt;" m nin" '» P1««* of com paratively n»*w Seminole C ounty
pie
groceries,
which we offer at whole­
th e new c o u n t y scat o n t h e m ap in the unwholesome w ater from the Bunk, during its first six months of
sale, in jmckage lots.
lake. T he to m b in e l flow of these existence, m ade a gain of $ 11,000 in
red letters.
wells is one and o n e - q u a rte r millions deposits.
U V also carry a fu ll line of standard
One of the most notable improveof gallons daily, a n d purity and
Quoting from au th o rita tiv e sources
&gt; menta around Sanford is th e laying
feeds,
such as Corn, Oats, Wheat,
wholesom e ness of w hich has never Sanford Js th e center of the famous
* of th irty miles of brick ro a d s in the
Scratch Feeds, C. S. M eal, C. S. Hulls,
been questioned.
T h e - water is Sanford Celery delta, th e productive
county. T h e work is now going on
s to n 'd in two ce m e n t reservoirs, ness of which in both crojw an d 'd o l­
Shorts, Bran, Beet P id p , and Larro
a n d within n short time will be com­
having u capacity of 160,000 nnd lars has a t t r a c t e d world-wide notice.
Feed. A lso standard mixed Horse
pleted, and will be of u ntold a d v a n ­
145,000 respectively.
Supplem ent­ This is tho plnce which the Year
Feeds, etc.
tages to the entire co m m u n ity . Pcring these two reservoirs for storage Book of th e United S ta te s Agricu - haps no one im provem ent Is of more
ae ra tio n is. a steel pressure tank turul D e p a rtm e n t for 1911, on page
We guarantee the lowest market
im p o rtan ce to Sanford t h a n these
on a ninety-foot s teel tower ca­ 316 has this to say: "A combination
price.
Call and be convinced.
roads, unless it is the bulkheading
pable of holding 60,000 gallons. of irrigation and druinage at S an ­
•of the lake front. •
Tho s u m of {60,000 has been ex­ ford, Florida, has transform ed w orth­
The Lake Front
pended in im provem ents, additions less lands into those producing crops
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W ithin the past few m o n th s, the an d alterations within th e past year.
of celery valued at {2,000 per acre
c o n tra c t for bulkheading th e lake
T h e Virgfnia-Carolinu C hem ical! ^ one cop. Celery is only one of
fro n t was let to tho Seminole D redg­ C o m p a n y , whose fertilizer plant was I t|w m
cropa wc Rrow an(! our
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ing C om pany for {62,806.
Work com pletely destroyed by fire last U ndi aru mudo t0 producc an nvcr.
was begun im mediately a n d is now year, has rebuilt on a larger scale nge of lhreo
cach BCllBon duririg
201 W . F irst St.
• ‘ Sanford, Fla.
progressing as rapidly as could be a n d m ad e an Im p o rta n t change for the fa„ w |n lc r an d 8prin(C( whpn
, expected.
T h e bulkheading and tho b e t t e r in locating the factory | B|| ^inds of vegetables bring to p
beautifying ol tho lako fr o n t will near t h e lake fro n t a n d ' farther
n o t only be of great benefit to the from th e street. T h is c o m p an y does prices in t h e northern m arkets.
There- is no vogotable t h a t cannot
city from a civic point of view but an I&gt;n mo ns« am ount if business in
will also be of inestim able value Sanford a n d tho su rro u n d in g co u n ­ be successfully, grown a t Sanford,
from a health s tan d p o in t.
The try, a n d is one of th e chief assets of but unlike th e northern farmer, who
must grow his crop a t a certain sea­
m a n y acres of w*orthlema riv er front the c ity 's commercial life.
son,
the S anford farm er grows crops
will be reclaimed and will wonder­
Church Building
to fit th e d em an d a n d n o t the sea­
fully Increaaj th e valuation of the
A w ave of church b u ild in g 's tr u c k son. This enables th e Saijford far­
city. T h e eight-foot wide boulevard
S
anford
t h e p u t y e a r a n d as a r e ­ mer to g et m u ch l u g e r prices for his
will provide a delightful a ttra c tio n
su
lt
th
e
Baptist congregation has products because th e y are grown
t o tho residents and beautiful Lake
erected
a
portion of th eir tem ple out of aeason. Vegetables shipped
Monroe will then be properly appre­
which,
when
com pleted will cost from S an fo rd run in to creditable
ciated.
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{20.Q00 o r piore. T h e building is of figures ea ch season. T w o thousand
The-pilings are the best t h a t have
t a p e s try brick, three sto ries In height four h u n d re d soventy-tw o solid cart
been m anufactured In th e s t a t e for
and will be.com m odious an d modern of vegetables raised near Sanford
similar purposes, and consist of con­
In ev ery particular. T h e old church la the record of the celery delta last
crete posts tied and reinforced by
which was moved to t b e rear of t b e year, a n d good motley wa*. nade.
steel. T h e pilings are placed i n posi­
lot will soon be sold o r to rn down This is a conservative e s tim a te given
tion by w ater pressure, a n d a r e -fa s t­
and jtho perm anent s t r u c t u r e com­ by an a u t h o r i t y here.
ened to concrete " d e a d m en ,", as the
pleted.
The u n u s u a l productiveness of
¡foun d a tio n s in the ground a re called.
Sanford
la n d is due largely to cli­
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T
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members
of
t
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M
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T b e wail la topped by a b r o a d cap­
ping which furnishes a n e a t a n d sub­ ist c h u rc h have a b e a u tifu l building mate, q u a lity pf soil a n d o th e r natSeminal* county, ot * of thi new­
est m n n b crs of the family of coun­
ties which together form th e won­
derful s ta te of Florida Is located
a b o u t the center of the s ta te , north
and south, nnd about t h i r t y miles
from the Atlantic Ocean.

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BUDGET O F O P IN IO N “ JU ST BETW EEN
my little gtrl to. marrying , any o f lj h u t t working Milelv '»if the |ien|ile
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the oilier girls
■ I of 1 hi '.ei'tlon arid one I« tf will gi»t
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to the other, and as this separation of
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t h* |*i ti|i|. i a \e not i nine for w.tril
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« *n i f*nunt&gt; tun»**» and iunt how thin each county to fix Its own valuations
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and uitieil the ritti» as tlnv tax»- e
a
iihout ft VI* ri*ntJ» .tpieri* unti pvrry | 1
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,l%' 1 |^vpara/mn will alTi*»t thi* taxation, 1 and levy a millage adequate for coun­
time I eat emendi feels like ¡1 house
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1,1 wouldfsuy that Florida itici odes more ty expenses, it would not he material
tuoi lot slipping down m&gt; throat. " " ' ' v
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1" " ' “ ""J I' IdiUcriAu. agricultural. MHJtulttUve aud lei any one county tn Kfnridn wrhat---a A CHIEL IS A M O N G YE TA K I N G N O T E S AND FAITH.
Ju*l thmk.ot what a man cmdd do &gt;*“ r *
men who
fomlUtQln,
iu.ti
lhiUl another county valued its real and
* ft the price of n dozen eggn and seni end have tievet- fwrtrt p ofeVeft4
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rile personal property, as they would like
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extreme northwest or western part to be contributing a like amount to
oOODOOooooaaooaooooooD D D D a D o o a a o t i a o a o o a a o o D n a D D D o a o D a if he could by some means fair or l. .tut*
I» getting Stronger .ill the time
fowl secure two whole dozen of eggs
of the s t a t e is strictly an ugnciiltUral th* state us is now the system where
« Thorndykc- in the Pulm Hcavh would ti t get a hit if hi» nose didn't »ltd corner the niurkt t he would in &gt;|ule of this handicap and these
section
Jacksonville in Duval coun­ the state levies a fixed millage tut
same people who ¡ire standing buck
poit ha» b w n makinK a scientific get so near the other fellow
have the wot Id at his feet.
Kggs are
ty afnl Tampa in Hillsborough coun­ present 7 «, cents or 75 cents on each
will be the most earnest workers in
anJ exhaustive study of the nose
ty are almost wholly commercial. 1100 value) on the aggregate value oi
The nose is the beauty point of fashionable now us Christinas pres­
the
club if they cun ever be per­
ind makes the following very inter­
The orange boll of Florida is an in- the property regardless of what It
the parrot, the sunshade of the lips, ents and ladies will wear them in
suaded to take this awful leap into
esting rpPort:
dustry that solely belongs to them. may be.
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the barometer of the boozer, the |dal*f of cameo pins this season.
the unknown mysteries of tin* CnmThe nose is that portion of . the
Values of grove property reach into
dug s health indicator, the woman's Hanks will loan money on e g g s and
I
would
not have anyone think*
inercial 1 lab
Now let every man
anatomy which Indicates hay fever
an egg (arm is morev.iluable than a
! he thousand* and in a few instances that tins is a move to have any o(
11*il r
.*%p u n I*
t hr
s i ' t i i | i | t i 'r
fi« h itti,
in the &gt;au(tuit district |i,*cotm* a 1
running a long time without
thousands o f dollars per acre
The the classes of property pay to thtr
ih** mral MHpfrlftfV rapitili celery farm __ The im .ii. u.hu plants a
by
nieti»ber of the Commercial Club
. winding.
—
few hens will Tcave a fortune to
cast coast of Florida and I’lmllas, state any more or less titan they.uro
und rvcryotii* tinti1 vh«--«» thirt"vr
and tlu*it h i thc-i lull have a -.looker
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It I» the headlight of the in e b ri­
posterity for at the present rale
DeSoto, Manatee and other counties now paying, but there is no question
once a month with u hanipiet thrown
n e - and in many eftses u consum er
two. years will find eggs bringing n
of the went cons' ami tentral jinn of that thi* tribunal that fixes the value
■of the snufT which tickles without '
Listen, daughter don't go mop­ dollar apiece and the mini who eats in si)met 1inns am! ttu» inmmunikw the state are tourist , .unities and
oti ilnur classes of property should
ing
arming the house .mb sighing like eggs will he looked upon as a mil­ will g« I together &gt;nte enough and combine with this so-called tourist
bring too rougn.
aLo have ihe authority to designate
there will* be no separating them
Jt 1» the center of the face and ! u freight train cutting loose the nir lionaire.
I think I will clear up any
|section truck ami fruit growing and a the levy, whereas under ibe-fMt-MUit
The time t.» ripe for the mer­
the »center of the owner.
Without | Drake: and don't he walking orotind farm and plant u few- lie nr just us again.
number of varied industries adaptable system the state hoard fixes the valu­
chant, the' farmer, tlie professional
. ..it tho olUcii&gt;..icekt;r .couldn’t get u with your eyes all puffed up aijd red nn inverftment. ••
to, their particular locality, constitut­ ation anti the.levy Is determined by
man and every other man in this
from tears, simply because you can't
ing a character of taxable wealth .that the county commissioners of the sev­
imrll.
community
to get together and noth­
have clothes that wouldn't look good
¿Some noses are like an argument
Every on c e jn a while we feel an ing will do as much to foster this is not combined in the coinmeryiul eral counties, consequently it leads
in that they are short and to the anywhere except oil one of these
sections nor the farming sections as to a very siqual amount that tho
unconi|uerahle desire to he really spirit as the Commercial Club.
•Uuwkr magazine coyer gpls. . L T u .qj,
. npint' Others are. bkeoutlined, consequently conditions in same classes of property is paying in *
’ bsW rtoTis f r i r ‘f fri‘ . . |^ | | ic e .
T o r IrfT rtn e c ,
I D I N IT N O W I
&lt;'* ,l* a )s pushing into (lie husiners of ft's a pretty tough old world, from thes&lt;r d a y s" when o n e siiln of the
every section of Florida are entirely the different counties of Florida.
your range of vision, because your
drib rent
Some counties have spent
itimc one else.
world is tilled to overflowing with
Time plan should appeal to each
ttia has forbidden you to wear skirt,
hundreds of thousands of dollars for
Nn tice
A turn-up nose indicates a vege- j
Christ mas spirit
and
prayers
of
county
and to each individual tax
that are'too low
| know, child, that
internal improvement* in the shape
thankfulness and the other side is
v - urian.
payer of ouch county, inasmuch 11s
' P u ri »1
to ha vi
some of the other girls are chasing
o ro o k roads, concrete bridges, buildThe handkerchief
is
the
best
tilled with bursting shell* and rnki «1
Mils*' ular-t andin g gun, i p 1«1vj t \u r«*«l »»U! •' inaginliif 1 SI lumi hinl-fs nuil every cent of revenue raised by each
around the streets in costumes that
friend a nose ever had although I
hv *litn-nosed hull* I»
county on the real and personil
would shame a hurlescjlje troupe and
1 1*I *M 1&gt;,i 1. - ! 11*I
u 1, 1 N , ;'I" n». a Hi ’ll ' 1 r1i 1 r 11.1l i : rm i'in&lt; tit l hut
(,avt known the sleeve of the school
property therein would he spent In
..ttr..i 111.g l•■t* of .iititiii.o, 1,ui dm
f.«r
*• .»tr, ..1 t
t it V |t . 1 ’ Mllî »l.l\ «• gri atly it,* it-n*M»d tin* valiti* .*( the count} levjtng the tax. and no
boy jacket to play a mighty close
you ever notice jl!»t lie kind 1*1 ..I
11 1» with »on.i plc.i'Ure that I in
! »t« .r l a n d.
1.
t . ». 1.. .1 1lu &gt;i.tiri»it| l b »11 »
proportion of it would go to the slate.
Jfl'«till
(etklo,n t hey a lira. I '
lit *«im*e \,»a
: ri. t In r* .ob r.- of till- &lt;ohiutii 01
A »aub-hosc does not indicate that
Some objection has been made on
Tin* r u “i*s an« tin* pruperty •&gt;( t h e
Homi* ul the w e s u r n counties of
haven't
the ground that special school dis­
the girl will HU*' you: she may be I ^.jYhin earshot when some of the have a hotel as n Chris tom* present. |club,
the mjtleiia! having lieen do- Florida ha ve no dnulit Jteen tlmld In
'»yeeter than a ninety cent cltoco-1.
trict tax and special road district tux
by many of the member», maktng internai improvements due
say what tlmy really
think That 1 , not the real hotel but tin nai i
l&gt;ubi
not he levied against the rail­
late
thè
faci
thut
nn
every
about the “ other girls “
N oit’ro too pioniise of one to In built and randy w ho a l s o I'avi* m o s t genio mi» I \ oi perha|»s lo
road
and oilp-r properties on which
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is u prtee on thè head of overy
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will lo* gretti 1y a pjirrri.Uri) if i
l
prettv girl vtfin rati finki" cood tilncults
So mi* m«*n improvi* th«* mvth
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lOst .ito giti .**, look pretty under
rig*ri ni? vl.i •*'*•*k n u ! hi* i d m 1 m!
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moolillglit, luti ali. fui» fow wllt do tr
1- didn't tate u
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•l.l f ai h»» I«.1- telegraph und telephone lilies, a n d look ut tirxt momltiK ni lì 3n. and stili
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llle t :Ji IT i- g o 11 li In 01.i i i III* tall in
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IDAY SPIRIT
Is Exemplified as Much in Your Christmas
Dinner as in the Gifts You May Select
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C A T E R E R TO T H E P U B L IC

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Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, Grapes, Oranges,
pM ight be made a little better and a little
cheaper. Observe the three leading elements Bananas, etc. Turkeys, Chickens, Oysters,
of shopping-quality, quantity and price. No
article is necessarily economical because it is Rex Brand of Canned Meats. Richilieu Brand
cheap. They often sell for little. and are of Canned Goods. Wesson Salad Oils. Royal
WORTH LESS. We have striven for years, Salad Dressings. Fruit Cakes already made
and today are making more determined ef­
forts than ever to make our grocery depart­ or the ingredients to make them right.
ment one ot high service and economy to the Clarks Sweet Pickled Peaches. Plum Pud­
people of this community. We KNOW that dings. California Celery and Asparagus Tips.
any purchase you make here is one of econo­ Codfish and Smoked Halibut. Florida Syrup
my, and reduces the present unreasonable
- and Maple Syrup, and Buckwheat Flour.
cost of living.

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pECEMOER 15, loti

TH E SANFORD HERALD
All Ih «»» •i'Jnu« w »n l through JiTs
hmlii as ho tw^hy hi* flr#F Of n *ud(ton « thought Mruck him
I »111 gu ami parndo my »faith
before them— will mako the » i f « bit­
terly envious and Jack sorry that he
ever refused m e!"
With thla amiable Intention ho rose,
ordered hla automobile to bo brought

x "W here's

my g irl!? '" In a clear, \r z 5 |c 5 t---------------= » l
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happy voice.
Tho mile ran out and struggled In
her mother's srtns
Y&lt;ffi don't know who else Is bore,"
sho said Importantly,
"There's a
strange* man. and— poor dear!— he
hasn't got a tittle girl, and ho Isn't
Is N o t ( ’ifinpli tc \\ nlpmi
happy."
,
She ran back to the curtain anil
dragged out a somewhat dusty, shame
'faced Individual.
Till* c h il d r e n must In,,t i
"I came to see you — felt a bit lone­
ly—
Hang It nil’
Jack, I want a
taste of home life, and cscapo from
tho eternal accounts
No,” ns tho
clear, blue eyes of the Einby were fixed
on him, "that's a lie
( came here
to »how off my wealth, and to mnkc
you envious: hut your little ray of
sumfhlno hero took tho conceit out of
me.
Hang It. man, take mo In. for
plty'n sake, and let me be human this
Christnifts-tldo. The money can go. I
must Btay here.'*

A MERRY CHRISTMAS

CANDIES. FRUITS ami FIREWORKS

Full Line of Candies
From 5c to $5 per Hn\

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(Haleb n (Bunbrraimi
Br ItAZXL OSWALD

i T W A S Christmas eve, And

Caleb Cburton, tho money
lender, eat in hla great dinIn* room, surrounded by all that
m akes Jor luxurious living

"Bo Jack preferred Ills artist s work
to this." ho mused, chucklliiK con­
temptuously while ho half spoke tho
words.
Tun years before, his elder brother
had told their father that ho was not
cut out for a Hhyloek. that he pre­
ferred to get a living by jileasanter
means than his fellow beings' flesh
and blood, and had gone out Into the
world cursed hy the father and
laughed at by his brother.
It was three years later— and 12

month» after Iw* had announced Ills
marriage to a fellow artist s daughter
— that old Churton tiled, leaving all
the business to t'aleh. and not men
tinning Jack Churton by so much an
a single word In hlu will
To do him Justice, f’aleh hod re­
belled against this as much as he
could, hut he had found out that his
brother was able to keep his head
above water, and, after offering blm
a share—oply to bo Indignantly re­
fused- Caleb applied himself to the
tnsk of dnuhlP«* **••« frither's wealth

out. and was soon whirling toward
Jack's home.
Suddenly tho auto stoppod, and he
got out, telling iho chauffeur to roturn In nn hour, not longer"If I am finished before, I can spend
tho lime somehow," bo thought.
Cp the steps of the great apartment
he went until he rattie to a door livholed 12- Then ho knocked, and get­
ting no answer, entered very ijuletly,
hndlng the door nut locked.
Ho looked round the tiny hull, and
then stepped Into the llrst room
"Are you Hotita Claus?"
The timid little query stopped him
lp_ hjs wanderings, and he looked
dmui -la-Jila- feet to see n sunny*
haired, blue-eyed ltttlo mlto gravely
regarding him.
"Hut. no. you can’t be Santa Claus,
for hu’n ever so old, and lias got a
w lilt 5 beard and
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MfCtrar full of toy*, and comes down
tho chimney, anti doesn't come till
after I’ve gone to bed. and—and— "
She paused In ber list of details for
want of breath, and. tho llrst time for
many yrnrs. Churton laughed heartily.
"You t|ue*-r llitlc mite," he said. "I'm
not Snuty
Who are you,"
I'm C.lndvs &lt;'burton, anil I'm not
queer. I m very well, thank you."
So you nre Gladys," ho said.
"Whgrc aro your father and mother "
"Thoy’vo gone out to buy some
things for me, nntl they told mo to bo
ever so good. They w ill bo back soon."
f'hurton looked around him
It was
so pleasant, so happy, evidently, and
lilt* home ho had left seemed to lack
u great deal
11» sighed
"What's ih*’ matter strange man"'
Nothing, d e a r "
"Hut thorn must be something
I
always go Jlko that when I want a
doll, i^nd mamma won't buy It for me.
1» your tittle girl uaughty?"
"I hnven‘1 got n llttlo girl."
'.'Poor strange m a n '“ with a cloud­
ing of her sunny face. Then, sudden­
ly. look out, here come mum mu and
dad'
Let's h id e"
"All right, dear, tell mo where,"
Hastily sho drew him behind u cur­
tain, and followed

FRESH FRUITS OF ALI. K

FIREWORKS FOR THE CHILDREN

W hen Churton's man came back, ho
&gt; was told that the mn»ter would not
be homo for some days.

MRS. J. MALLEM
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K IN D H E A R T E D .
Lion Always Foe of Man
The lion I h an Implacable
(({
man and has been ns far*bark
*tory records. Horn In captivity, uCycr
having, known freedom, trained for
years by one man and apparently
either fearing or admiring his trainer,
u lion may turn on hla traln.VIPfisy
time and kill him ns cruelly a,,

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No 'hi
*!Are you going to hang up your
storking on Christmas 6Vov
u»k&gt;-d
the boy's uncle, patronizingly
1 suppose so. ' answered the hoy.
»till more patronizingly
Father and
ItlUlher seem lo export that sort of
thing, and It would he a pity to dis­
appoint them "

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Chrl s t ma* D e a ut y ,
Think lovely thoughts tn ki • ping
with tin*
léVtl
lie i^
r * l of the tinoShowi World's Advance.
Three hours of human labor w e r«
required to produe« i bushel of wheat
In I *1
- in now it reo i-»es ten ti.mutes

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lft-;i ve
Trilby

N o 25 A r r i v e
N o 21 i laui ve
C ly d e L in e l i n a i '

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BICYCLES

B IC Y C LE S

MAKE THE BEST XMAS PRESENTS
THE IVER JOHNSON
THE &lt;vrv
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Cash Prices

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Columbia Bicycle
Rambler Bicycle
Hartford Bicycle
Pope Motor Bikes .
Juveniles . . .

$40.00
40.00
30.00
35.00
25.00

C ash P ric e s
C ash P ric e s
.
$ 5 5 .0 0
Racycle Pacemaker.
$40.00
Iver Johnson Truss
4 5 .0 0
30.00 Sanford Roadster B ic y c le s $ 2 7 .5 0 Racycle Rideabout
Iver Johnson Roadster .
3 5 .0 0
Racycle Roadster
35.00
Iver Johnson Motor Bikes
3 0 .0 0
$ 2 2 .5 0 Racycle Victor .
25.00 H arvards B ic y c le
Juveniles
All of our b icy cle s are equipped w ith co aster brakes.
W e ca rry a com plete line of b icy cle su p p lies. W e can fit up yo u r old b icycle w ith any­
thing you need.
W e sell for ca sh or on installm ents. S e e our line of b icy c le s before purchasing elsewhere.

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FANCY CHRISTMAS BOXES JilufeE NTS’
FURNISHINGS
Make beautiful gifts for father, son, husband,
brother or fr ie n d s We alsoiiave bathrobes, shirts,
veaters and sweater vests, all suitable for
Christmas Presents.
• You may think you cannot
get a lit in ready-made clothing;
that your figure has certain
points th at only a tailor can
cover. You are wrong. We
can (it you perfectly in

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx

Fancy ladies’ pumps for Christ­
mas will be received this week.
Special lot of
15 suits of high
grade c
while they last
at the following
prices:
$18.00
20.00
22.00
25.00
27.00

suits
suits
suits
suits
suits

. . $ 9.98
10.98
11.98
. 11.98
1 0 .9 8

Wo
also have a complete
l
stock of Regal shoes for men
at $4.00, 4.50 and 5.00.
Stacy Adalns shoes $0.00
and 0.50.
Cijiij'rijhl IliiflScluiftiMf &amp; Mart

. clothing. Conje in and let us
show you a few patterns in $20,
$22.50 and $25.
We have a complete stock of StylePlus $17. We have many beautiful
styles in this line of clothing. You get
a guarantee with each suit.

Special lot of 100 pairs of
shoes. Ladies’ oxfords in
broken lots that we are selling regardless of price and
#
cost.
*

Special
Christmas offering of bro­
ken lot of men’s hats.
$1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.50

values
values
values
values
values
values

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$ .79
.98
1..‘58
1.08
2.08
2.48

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All
Boy’s Clothing
Reduced
150 suits of hoys’ clothing
to he sold at greatly reduced
prices for a short time only.
Get him a suit for Christmas.
$3.50 revised
4.00 revised
5.00 revised
5.50 revised
0.00 revised
0.50 revised
7.00 revised
7.50 revised
8.00 revised
9.00 revised

price
price
price
price
price
price
price
price
price
price

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2.98
3.98
4.48
4.98
5.48
5.98
0.38
0.78
7.38

Special lot of boys’ cloth­
ing to be sold regardless of
cost.

SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.

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To be generous, one must first be
thrifty—to be thrifty, one must save
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WITH GREETINGS TO ALL THE PEO PLEWith kindliest thoughts and heartiest good wishes for a

wants to tell you that you may make your Christmas better, brighter and happier if today you will
start to save, ever remembering that while “it is more blessed to give than to receive”, yet HE
WHO SAVES THAT HE MAY GIVE IS TWICE BLESSED.
&gt;

You Can Open tin Account Here with One Dollar
and We will Pav You to Save It
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Our farmer friends who have had our unstinted support this year as in the past know the value
of this bank to the community and they will tell you that no legitimate request for assistance has
been refused.'
. .
We bespeak from each of you the same cordial support accorded us in the past and pledge you
a continuance of our service to you

M. M. SMITH, Pres

H. R. STEVENS, V.-Prcs,

C. M. HAND, V.-Pres

H. E. TOLAR, Cashier

Directors
H. R. Stevens
C. M. Hand * C. F. Williams
D. R. Brisson
is
S. Puleston
E. H. McNeill
H. E. Tolar

R. R. DEAS, Aas’t Cashier

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IN Tl Ili II HA UT OF TJ IK WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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VOLUME VI
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S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . F l t l D A I . Ht i i:\IIIKR i s . 19 i

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
10 BE REPRESENTED

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Ho) »' It,inti t o nrerl,
dll CI.rlMlTl.l' ! Ighl

Irrturr mom*

Til.

(■null Fl-llrrnl John

CROP REPORT OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

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will !»• given .1 m o -

UNCLE SAM’S ORDER1'
noun , mar. »hi «„ to HAS BEEN OBEYED

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W as h i n g t o n , D. C., l&gt;*-r 17

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n r r .,
a n p v r n
cert liy tin- Huy- II.uni
['In* band
1^ — 1
ha» given two rnlirerts 111 l hi» past
k n o w n Fioriti inns within * the
AGItlCTl.TI BAI. STATISTICS AS GATHERED BY AN
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uudienre lm» lii-vit well
ntxH low da ys , it having been l e a r n ­
OFFICIAL OF TIIK (O IN T Y
An admission lie ol ten
IN' T H E G A S P A R I L L A F L O A T pleased
ed Fiere t o d a y t h a t i hi* s e c r et a r y of T H E M E X I C A N F O R C E S H A R K
ill
Incharged
1
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1
person
tin- m t c r i o r Had cerniti me nd&lt;*tl to the
D U R I N G BICi C A R N I V A L
I ™ " 1* TO T H E CALL FR O M
The Iumls an-, used in ln-lpi 11k tin*
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SertiI’n »itb-nt t Hat hi* a| ip oi nt l ‘ M
IN T A M P A
AM ERICA
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Imnil in t hi- purchase of music. Fri­ inoli- C o u n t y uri- very i n t e r e s t i n g , s howi ng an they do tin- varii-d
rupe. ¡ Colmm of Gainesville tx the position
I
day night. 7 .1( 1. D im 23 th
U i-I aeretige a nd valtn- of «unti
r i ' h e y are us follows
le í re. ei Iter of the* land otlice, and
Amami!
trop
It \\ Du vis, «lui of
In order to advertise i iif ( i a * - conn-.
^* ol ___
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„riiia Carnival ut T a m p a the d a le s
¿f which an- February 12 tu 16 m t,il v e and the twelve counties mtluded in the South Florida tier us
•til the Gasparilln Curnivnl Am o ciition has inaugurated u contest
(¿T the «ale of 16,000 Guspurillu
roins in the

vari ous

counties,

GERMANS STRIKE
AT ENGLISH COAST

in» T I I K

EXPECTED

I.Xtt me
Cei.ry*
Poppers

MAS

M A D E ON

i A/fch P o u r i x * “ * »

M « N O I/A .N I&gt;

nedillionR. having on one side a
likeness ol the Tierce o ld pirute, ( i n s - !

1.500 tons
300 crate».
2 8 0 ,3 0 0 ernie»
50K.450(crttU&gt;*.
-15,000 ertile»

Onion.*............

RA ID

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pirilb and the seul of t he c it y o f I London. D ei
IS
F..r t h e lir
Tsthpa on the ot he r, a n d t hey wrll
m c en t ur i es Kngl and h a * -ht-.-n
- Kllfor 50 cents each. T h e fund* ile- s t r m k hy u foreign foe. il - qua .i r on
rivtil from the sale will I » d e v o t e d ol swilt ( o r m a l i cruisers i n n i n g
«riusi vel&gt; &lt;" a d ve r t i s i n g in t h e crept t h r o u g h t h e (eg T hu rs d ay
trading i e W'papi’rs of Florida, tin- night t o t h, ••,i*ii-rii • •&gt;n-i .1 n*| 1 r 1 &lt;&lt;i
| U I, «utilli and m t dd l e w es t . also t&lt;* tln-ir guns .ig..m*t : I,. Hriii.nU hen day h ■i ■&gt;•
'preparing a magnili« »-lit limit o n
biinlinent
&lt;&gt;| ihre, impuTi.uii i n u n which &gt;&lt;&gt;11111 Florida
a gr icul t ur al
l
la
rt
l
epool
, at t h e mutili) id t he
and horticultural p r o d u c t s will be
displayed in monst er parade*, - E v ­ Tecs ; W hitby

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luiim-.v« ami society men of I'amp*
Wid her efforts will not only r* -nit
in personal pleas uri- and be m* tit i " ! 1
in bene tit to this county as well
Thr counties included are DeSoto,
Hernando. Folk, Marion, Osceola,
Pinellas, Pasco, l»ei\ Hillsborough.

U r i t i U n &lt; I X; !1.. f1*
e&lt;i ut Imi rie, n «oblìi

2 5 .0 0 0 crates

Tomatoes

30.000 cl'ale»

Squash

1.500
5,1100
Iti,Otiti
20
illll
l , mm
,*.000

Eg„p!i.nt

t ' iieumbers
\V atermelolis
h.figli*li ih . *
It. elH- „n*
fir..* g. *

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Mi n, woini-11 a n d 1 htldr.-u ol t io
ri V11kli 11 pop.lll ut tuli IOTI- leìt ile,11!
ami

w m i n d e d . »triti k w i t h o u t

\t Hartlepool churt he* »• r&lt; &lt;iam
aged ami the g.i* work* ito! I 10 her
\ arils were *et on tire while at Wilt
by the uliln-y was *truck
The Hul­
in oral Hotel at &gt;i arbornilgl reeel veil
the full ell ei t of * shell ’ -’A lllllllbrT
of houses and shops were shattered
uiol partly burned in each of 1he
town*
piadrOti 1*1 a peli 1n
Mie hostil
I 111,1• f ■ - a 1I I lie
1*'• tni-&gt; .&lt;('•
&lt;no ( ji-Uf'd ' " 1

Sfittinoli- and Orange, each of winch
till lend one ol it* prettiest belles to
Tampa lor the celebration period.
Mirked interest I» in-1lì g manifested
in the cnnlt *t by tin m &lt;,*t profili
nent young ladm* in tin- l o u n i u «fluted.
lb n n »&gt;*iar ( lark
Those interested in th e contest are
Henry (isi «il ( lark, lather ol Mrs
invited to call on the editor of The J. C.
Ellsworth, who resides near
Herald for contest details and coins Moore’s Station died at In* home in
lor sale.
Southland, Michigan on Dec lltli
He wii» horn in Hullnlo in l v '5 and

THE PRESIDENT
TO BE IN M IAM I

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7 5 .3 6 0
.otiti
pio. *00 filli

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REV. STEINMEYER.
TO ABOLISH THE
TO BETU R N HERE
TAX COM M ISSION
fa i

of f lurid it 'a111

\lter a very »ueie«slii| meeting
tin Methodist I'otlferetlie adjourned
.in k
tin
ti*a\ l f &gt;i ‘ 8 'i | n n ml t In
leg H v lll*
Ilf* s-*”1* an tee*. al.„4i»Ul II g t 111- l«*t Monday at Arcudiu. Tin* people
Florida Tax t ‘oin mission, according of Sanford will in- delighted to b-arn

to a statement m ade by L'uunty T a x
Assessor Arthur Unit, wlot recently
re tu rn ed from ii meeting of th e tax
I . k- &lt;&gt;n ville
.1r *■T&gt;Ii tu T : t • filli
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il d i •&lt;! allow a 11V pi r
I In« g lh*l Ill-Ill her*

I fi'*elil
!'. \ t &lt;■1111111**11111 In enter
f
into the question; in fact, there was
no feeling apparent in the matter,
but it wu* «imply a question of expi diem y am! general public welfare
Tin- .l**i* *iir* be[je\i| that il » l i è t i '
came ol a parentage o| which any I T a x ' omnusKiim i* a nsele* i b u r d e n
i man could be proud
Hi* father I ii ; -••it i i &lt; i a X|&gt;ii v e r * , l b a t flit g i t o t i
fought Hi the w .^r ol 1 ]
• m ..i-ne* i ,. t be .&lt;i • "III pll* Ill' ll I.V «III \ I t u Tti
' o l w hit ll were Iti.il:,
' f lien I ,, •i n,
i
' . t i t . M il » « mu 1 w i l l 1 .
near Hulialo
H i- in •
v. n pel 11min'd lo a boli* il ll

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lut ii i * n

"a v ,i tout h

fi i n.indi na harlniT. Î |o mio

152,026 gai
3 , 5 0 0 Ih»

I hi

ire

in

„ml E er n a n di na. I 'S.-iUtl

! t .Otiti

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low

.10 Ot i t i Hi s

Poni
Eggs
low*,

.o 3

are
I In- . 1 11 1 II p i a t i . . ! .

to!!

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ibi' imi ut ili.il pi rimi tiring aerosa
I Ile Inirder had noi ieu*ed thè A m e r ­
m 11 p. ' oa i i i ed l or III t i n ­
ican tronp* w.iiild b»- or.lere.I to re­

Fionda

s |li

ling* on hand
Poultry barnyard

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off

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provisions .1 ,» aimed to nave uplor‘1,l&gt;‘
| ' rOC^ d tb
to rc*
propriated t h e sum of $350.000 for*‘" iorce ,,riK«Jier General Bdas were
im provement» between Jackson ville expeeted tu rendi their destinatìon
and the ocean, and i.nV.otm on tlu­ vvithiu three day» unti1,1 wu* the
generai impression bere that if ut
st Johns below Jucksimv die

ut.uuo
21** trio*

800 lui
5. 000 lba . . . .

ini.

wam

mg w bile at w.irk
In all ilo 1 a*
unities ntillilo r I I - -, ordtng io t Ite
1***1« ml b*t. &lt;»l w tiom tur; . 1 .»•&gt; ,,r*
k n o wn t o be 'lead

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Taction* that unless tin* tiring ceased
lohii* river during
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, ,.
American urtilb-rv would shell the
■ar it r 1 • o m m e n d u t i n u n
,.
..lf-xicun .ironic* out of their posicar j nil if r t v t r
ini tiartfor* Ini! D*s&lt;
.
ii"iis.
I lie rciulorccmeots ordered
i H lllpIlSl &gt;1 ..II
rind out
Hy its
, .
* pellt

4 3 .0 0 0 crates
216
10.000 ijls

Pecans

iati*

w lille at W bit l,y t Wo

crale.»
crates
era te*
eurld*
ernie
cruti
ertale

, 1111, POO c r a l e

I iTapeiruil

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&gt;■ ,.r ( &gt;. &gt;r '&lt;ng I
I
bìl ttl r crui s e r a n d a n ari l i ored cruiser
thi rtei-n ea st i a l t n-s
.ire
riportili

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C a bb a ge

35 mile* southward. Si ra w berries
mid Scarborough, noted a* .1 pieu»Peni he*
u n ­ resort, 16 mile* beyond
tUing the section.
ii .rllepool «offered nio-t
1 here
The i 11-ruDi ha* m u d e lu r un g e1
V
I
II
battle • ' .i • r* .- n -î m urn.nt. 3
jnent» with the C a r n i v a l Association
1 tie Hr 111- Ii
whereby •&gt; most mteri-Ming cimn-st î ruiM*r vaiti* ■••gaged
Oline
(IV e* tin till
w
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h
I" - ,,i ,i. ...j
till he arranged f»r t h e vom.« Lulled
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1 he young I &lt;■!..
sho sell* the large*! n u m b e r &gt;&gt;l M„psrilla *eotns will h a v e lier rnilriuui
ind hotel fares a n d all ot her , \
pense« p a d daring t h e Tiv■ d n &gt; «libration in T a m p a , u n d , with r e p ­
resentative* from el even ot her cmin
tie» ol t tie seit ion. will have ,1
1
of honor on the proiluet exhibit
dost, whit h will tie mu- of (tie l a r g ­
iti and most beautiful of mores of
fielt* t hat will tie seen in the log
parade*
She wdl be s h o w n every
possible .ourle») l&gt;) officer* a n d
mettiia-r* ol the l ia spa ri l l u l .irniv.il
Anocmtioii, who a r e t h e leading |

- ST. JOHNS RIVER
*«£
WELL PROVIDED

20 tons

Field Huy

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A T LA ST BI.h.N

1 1.000
i o bld s y r up

Native Grass

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voie. to the position of register o f , While American rein f® cements were
000 the same office
ready to en tra in today for N aco,
in.j.in
Ariz., adm in istratio n otlicinls learned
through unolllciul advices th a t Gov.
Maytorena, co m m ander of the Villa
20,150
troo|&gt;s besieging the Mexican to w n
of Naco had announced he would
iliscimiitiup firing into American t e r ­
508,500
ritory. This co m p lian t» with \ h e
- tlf*‘Pfn'kOLmnal President -G u ­
4M VHRS 'ATNH T T A R R O flK
tierrez, it was believed here, w ould
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A PPRO PRIA TIO N M EA S
relieve u tense uituaPfin.
I RE PRESENTED
The W ashington government had
been notified th a t the orders of G uu . „
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&gt;.
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1 tierrez, to lus com m ander had been
Washington. D. I , Dec
Hi.
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illspuiclied.
It Inn warned bo th
Ne a r l y o n e million dollar» will be

1,200

Sweet I’otnine*
Sugar Fatty

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*hich the leadthi y o u n g ladies of
lb*** counties will participate.
Hie:
..■ ttam Mw^atii.atiUMtUVo galtLphWvii-L

16.000 Ini__ .

Oat s

e.,,«I M u n i i iiu.itiui,*,

till!

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l i r foil here lor u n o l l n ^ yi r. lor
In i» popular not only with in* dun
ii ! r&gt; ,’,il mu I,i|l w &gt;1&gt; ,i|| t lo i.. "!•;.
If - 1" ■11ve "t 1ti. if . 1 ¡i.i. atitii..

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t 'kill w a Im n u r
$ 1(Mitili
Indian river. $ 10,000
I nth.in ri v i-r, $ 10.000
Kissimmee river, Sti.OlHi
t aliiosii ha teller* river. $5,000
Orange river, $1,000.

Mainiti e r i ver $35.0011
( ‘ ystul ri ver , $3,000
\ ncl ot e ri ver, $5.non
'-U w an in •

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D Silo rt, presiding elder
Hunnell, L. D Haynes
Delray, It M Williams
De Land, L D Lowe
Huma und Itointon
I F Mault
1nr !

Mi it¡, b.a Por, } 1tlu,unti
Ivey itesi harbor, $53 ,(Ititi.
Tampa Mav
$'*.tinti
M
I i ler*liiirg Imrbor
$t. ititi
11111« t-oro It ..). } I JO.tiini,
i arraladle Har. $ 15.000
Apalachicola Hiy, $ 1.6,000
'*urifu Ko*.i Narrows, $5 ,n0 o
I’.'tlniti o|,i tiurlair $511,000
&gt;t lohn» u x er, lu*i wi'en la. k*&lt;m
, v tie ami o- eau, &gt; kail,Olili. I»el ween
Jaiksoil Ville a r i d I’tiltttkn, $ 10,000
I'alutku to I.ake Harney, $10.00

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Apalachicola liver, cut
000.
Holmes river. $5,000. •
llluck river. $5,000

oil.

t ur n Ila- lite
I (ie reMilorcemiTfl* .ire beliig si-lit
!.. Naca in re*polise lo t Ile request of
Menerai Iti** a» a p r e c a u t i n n a r y
o ■usure

1 ile

troops

.ite

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Kli-V-

enth, Kiglii.enih und Tweiity-second
infuntry frolli T exa» alni three batmfuntr) Ir.ito leva* t'ity and three
batterie» ol artillery frulli Fort Sili,
t'kia
M a h Illese reinforce melila t Ile
Amerirall forees ut Naco would be
l.rongin n)i t&lt;&gt; a pproximately 6,000
t»en, incliolllig elevi-n troops of c a v ­
ali v t iirei' regimeot* .d infantry a n d
*t v batterie* ol arltilerf with twenty
(olir gnu»

( n lire » « Win» Prize
I T Midrew'» of thi» city, d i s ­
t i n c t manager of the Herald» of L ib ­
erty has made a brilliant record in
l inaiirnncp annals.
He stands th ird
in tiie t'nili'il S ta tes in writing busihi -ss for Die Herald» of Liberty a n d
win* the prize oi tiftv dollars in gold
for in* I 'liri*t iii..* 'dinner
Mr An•i " » * i)*,-. T* i&gt;, g.. to (ii ,u!quarters
in Pill I,i del pll la lit Ia &gt;i nary to per I:
-otoiilv reietvi- tin- . ongrut ulations
of tile head olliee of tin- Heralds of
$20.*
Liberty and his
m any
Sanford
friends art* tendering their congratuJutiuns upon bis good work.

C liuti nel between St .Inho* river
ami I ' itmberlitntl Sound Í l.oou
( li.uiiiel frutti \ paladin-ota river
l o »I
\ i n l r e w» Ita . f 1 t um
I' ia*- U t Depurili" ' lor ti. St

TO ESTABLISH
A RESCUE HOME

loi, I . O. !.. w l.t&lt; K'.e vll • .1 .1- $.65,

. i
Ity a uiiunimiiun vote on lust
( I pillan
Sunday
tin- Kuptl»( ehufeh of Ibis
Miami. Dec 17 That I'tesident prominent in tin- llevolutmturv W .r
i. i ;. \\ e*t. Fleming
t r• i '
I '
Mr
Huit *a y * that a resolution
l'resenleil Wilh Jewel
eil) authorized the establishm ent of
Woodrow Wilxon, Secretary ol the « n d were also member* --1 the lt&gt;&gt;* w.i* pn«*i d lor legisla 11ve ,e riaet me n t. I i g*
The
Treaiu r j
William
M rA d o o ,
Mrs tl1" I ''1* Puny
Hi* grandf.it tier w,l*
At thè meeting of thè Kanford a rescue hum» lor th e winter.
he) \M"it Memorial, E. ¡1. Lit n il.
w b n h will give each county thu riglit
rooms
of
(lie
old
baptist
church
one
of
the
signers
of
the
Declaration
MrAdoo and other close relatives
Lodge of Elk» on Wednvsday night
Kingston and Fort Orange. U
to sell all unredeemed tax certi fi­
l'ast Exalted Itole? t'rusv- Barnes have been supplied with cots a n d
»Bd near lonneetioh* of the Preal- of Independence, fienjunnu Clark caie» from 1878 to and including Nr.»*e
For the past week th e
tUtit will upend the holidays in Mi- On his m other’s side the family wu* DM2
wa»
presented with a beautiful jewel comforts.
The safe Ì» to lie ut publie
Lemon ( ity, J W Ta y lor
com
m
ittee
in charge lias supplied
*oi in a cottage which has been se- related to President Pierce and were „intimi, the property bringing w h a t ­
!&gt;)
thè
lodge,
Dr
T,
A
Neu!
mudiMi ami .1 K ( ‘tison
beds
and
meals
(or lumieless people.
prom
inent
in
the
politic*
of
that
fttfrd and is being m ade ready for
tlif pri'M-ntutlon »pei-.ii unii in M r »
Mii. mi a n d Uju« Fi r ri i i t .
ever it will, dud the purchaser to be
The
following
com
m itte e was nj&gt;period,
tE*m now seem* assured after neword* expressed thè udm irution and
Hroolje
given u bona fuit* state deed to same
poinled
hy
the
church
to look after
(OtiiUons which have ta k e n several
respect felt by eueh tnetnlier of thè
Mr. Clark lived most of hi* life in
New Sm yrna, J IJ. Well»
Another recommendation is to gel
this
work;
J
D
Hood,
chairm an;
*wlu to carry through to a success- Genesee .C ounty, Mich , and corning rid of tile erroneous descriptions now
lodge
(or
Mr
Barnes
in
reeeiving
San lord, F E Steinmeyer
George
M
rGuguhin,
J.
C.
Robert»,
thè
jewel
Mr.
Ilurne.»
w
a»
must
•til termination.
W hether
they from a lighting stock, when the Civil on tile books of various clerks, se«.'hastian Circuit. H H Boyd.
*ould be accompanied by Secretary W ar broke out joined the l l l b Mich­ curing legislative enactm ent th a t supply,
grutefui in in» reinarks and pledged J F*. Turner and F P Hines. Mr.
°I State William Jennings Bryan igan anil served with honor through­ will wi|ie out the entire list at one
Mtinrl and Jensen, ■\ T C.allo- his loyalty to i lie lodge, promising George Hyman has I....... acting aa
to give the sam e unstinted labor \ manager [or the past week
jould not be definitely ascertained, ou t the war.
wav
I m u . and will give a clean and curthe secretary would not ' state
toward the betterm ent of the lodge
•
He was buried in the family l"T at re. t set of bonks
l i t usvi l l e. I* A Cole
lleportcr-Star.
Positively but hinted t h a t there were Fenton,. Michigan, \feing followed tti
\\ e»t P a l m Ki ai h. W F 11u Mr th at tie had while holding tin- posi-|
Mercer G lee (Tub
_°t ,f pressing engagem ents which his last resting place by u large con­
tion of Exulted Ruler. T h e jewel]
man.
Dccp W ater In Orlando
®*iSt prevent hit com ing to Miami course of relatives and friends who
was ll beautiful piece of work being,
1" making appropriations for your
Cocoa a n d C i ty Point, I.
thb M u o n . However, it was s t a t e d had loved hirn and respected him
T h e Times-Union of S a tu r d a y
in the shape of an Elks pin suspend- Christmas holidays be sure to t a k e
t onfe e nee Evangeli»! W
Positively that the President and while living a n d who will reven fils contains the following note of i n t e r ­ tvn.
ed from u gold pcndiyit und e n ­ into ucrount the Mercer Glee C lub
est in Orlundo:
®*niben of the Presidential family m em ory after death.
graved with th e name of the recipi­ which is to give an e n te rtain m e n t
"Y esterd a y m orning the e r m m o • • “Id come to Miami a n d remain
ent und the lodge. The gift was a in th e Temple lecture room, corner
fipworth League
A
dious houseboat Frumalitj a rriv e d
ver»| weeks if possible, unless some
beautiful trib u te to the Pust Exult-' of I’urk avenue a n d Sixth street.
L Mr. a n d M tv. A. K. Powers and in this port from Chesapeake D a y
"Africa
Rally
D
ay"
will
be
o
b
­
ed
Ruler and is greatly appreciated There are twelve y o u n g men in th e
■ t t i r****n comPHc*tiorii of a ^r*ve little son, Kinchen left yesterday
on her way to S anford. She is now served by the Kpworth la-ague at 6 b y him.
cluh arid nil experienced »ruertainoccurred to p revent the visit.
for the old hom e in N o rth Carotins m oored at the S. B. Hubbard C o m ­
ers. T His i i 't h e eig h th year th e .club
.cottage near the corner of Ninco’clock S u nday evening at th e S tar
near Wallace, where they will spend p a n y 's wharf. T h e vessel i» o w n e d
has toured. T ic k ? is will bn on sale
Theatre.
T h e foltqwing program
c nJ” *treot and Brlckcll avenue
th e C hristm as holidays.
und commanded by Capt. J a m e s will be given:
at the drug stores und a t the Temple
rteij » ° *eaa&lt;d *nd Will bo used as u
Luughlln 3d. She has the d is tin c ­
at
60 cents for a d u lts and 25 cents
^ttdeftee for the President, and is
"A Young M an ’s Dream Come
tion of being th e only vessel s h o w n
for
cTiili^jon under 14 years. T h is
T r u e . " 'R a y m o n d Philips.
_ _
on the shipping register from O r ­
e
n
te
rta
in m e n t is p u t on under th e
j j ave heen instrumental in In"Pioneering in the C ongo." Mbs
lando.
m anagem ent of the Temple Lyceum
,0 y* hjm and hit family to come
Tampu,
FT»..
Dec
17
Hills­
" T h e Frnmalin is 62 feet over nil Fames worth.
Association
borough
county
voted
to
retain
the
"An
African
Welcome,"
Miss
and lias a b re a d th of lie m of Ui
I saloon Tuesday by a m ajority of
She is m odern in eve-y pur- Steinmeyur.
When lettuce brings a good prjet- feet
*Card of Thanks
All the Eimipuun governments a t
Capt. Luughlin will t a k e
at u sheriff’s sale it means th at li.'ulnr
"Our Missionaries," Miss Hrown 1,500, according to the latest re­
turns, with but two or three small war uru encouraging the mutriage of
to thank the many le ttu c e is bringing a good price in the his vessel south to Sanlord w ithin
"A Message Irom the FTeld," Mrs.
frttatU
precincts missing.
for their kind viaits and as* m ark e t.
young women to their betrothed
Owing to some litigation th e next lew d ays, where he will Geo. F'ox.
The only section of the county hysbands before the men go to th e
^ • o c e during our m o th e r's aick- betw een Mr. Fleischer and a partner sp e n d the winter.
The F'ramalin
"General Conditions in Africa," which was w’et and which was voted
front. The result will be th a t this
lav»l.*e d p , t k »nd alao for the in a lettuce crop the lo ttu c c'w a s sold m ay be used for cruising in F lorida
M.
W. S m ith.
,T**y flowers.
dry
was
Plant
City,
the
scene
of
re­
timff
next year there will be th o u ­
b y Sheriff Hand as It arrived ut the water* during th e winter sea so n .
"How We Can Help," Mias C h a p ­ cent disturbances at a prohibition sands of babies whose fathers died
Mr. C. W. Powell,
C
a
p
t
.
Luughlin
built
the
Frrimnlin
loading station and at the forced
rally. The foreign element in T a m ­ on th e battlefield before the chil­
Mr«. J. A. Thom pson sale brought 80 cents per crate. in Orlando. Since being lau n c h e d pell.
Young and old are cordially in­ pa was largely responsible for th o re­ dren were born.
^Ira. I. C. Hughes * This is a good price to bring at s th e vessel has covered many t h o u
T h e governm ents
sult.
Approxim ately 6,000 votes are virtually stryihg to their youns
Mrs. I. D. Hart
forced sale and dem o n strate s that s a n d s . o r mi es up a n d down t h e A t ­ vited to a t t e n d this service.
were polled.
Mrs. T. A. Newton, leader,
iffen,^"Breed before you die.
Ivc
Mr. H. J . Powell.
l a n t i c coast."
lettuce is gqjng higher.
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G O ES “ W E T ”

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thrifty—to be thrifty, one must save
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WITH GREETINGS TO A L L THE P E O P L E With kindliest thoughts and heartiest good wishes for a

wants to tell you that you may make your Christmas better, brighter and happier if today you will
start to save, ever remembering that while “it is more blessed to give than to receive” , yet HE
WHO SAVES THAT HE M AY GIVE IS TWICE BLESSED.
&gt;

You Can Open tin Account H ere with One Dollar
and We will Pav You to Save It
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Our farmer friends who have had our unstinted support this year as in the past know the value
of this bank to the community and they will tell you that no legitimate request for assistance has
been refused.'
. .
We bespeak from each of you the same cordial support accorded us in the past and pledge you
a continuance of our service to you

M. M. SMITH, Pres

H. R. STEVENS, V.-Prcs,

C. M. HAND, V.-Pres

H. E. TOLAR, Cashier

Directors
H. R. Stevens
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C. M. Hand

S. Puleston

* C. F. Williams

E. H. McNeill

D. R. Brisson

H. E. Tolar

R. R. DEAS, Aas’t Cashier

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FltlDAI. Ht i i:\IIIKR is. 19 i

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
10 BE REPRESENTED

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ha» g iven tw o rnlirerts 111 l hi» past
AGItlCTl.TI BAI. STATISTICS AS GATHERED BY AN
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und (||(
tlu- u udienre lm» lii-vit well
OFFICIAL OF TIIK (O IN T Y
A n a d m ission lie ol ten
IN' THE G A S P A R I L L A F L O A T pleased
DURING BICi C A R N I V A L
I ™ " 1* - ill In- charged 1 1 11 T1 person
The Iumls an-, used in ln-lpi 11 k tin*
Thi* agricultural statistics recently compiled l»&gt; Davis Hart lor SertiIN T A M P A
Imnil in t hi- purchase o f music.
Fri­ inoli- County uri- very interesting, showing an they do tin- varii-d
rupe.
I
d a y night. 7 .1(1. D im 23th
U i-I aeretige and valtn- of «unti
ri'hey are us follows
Amami!
trop
In order to advertise i iif ( i a * - conn-.

GERMANS STRIKE
AT ENGLISH COAST

Field Huy

Native Grass
Onion.*...............

I.Xtt me
Cei.ry*
Poppers
A/fch P o u r i x * “ * »

pirilb and the seul o f the c it y o f I L o n d o n .
Dei
IS
F..r
the lir
Tsthpa on the o th er, an d they wrll
m cen tu ries Kngland h a * -ht-.-n
- Kllfor 5 0 cents ea ch . T h e fund* ile- s t r m k hy u foreign foe. il -q u a .iron
(orm a li
cruisers in n in g
rivtil from the sale will I » d e v o t e d ol swilt
crept
t
h
r
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g
h
the
(eg
Thursday
«riusi vel&gt; &lt;" a d v e rtis in g in th e
night
to
t
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.1 n*| 1 r 1 &lt; &lt;i
trading i e W'papi’rs o f Florida, tin|UI, «utilli and m td d le w e st. also t&lt;* tln-ir guns .ig..m*t : I,. Hriii.nU hen day h ■i ■&gt;•
'preparing a magnili« »-lit limit
on
which

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of honor on the proiluet exhibit
dost, whit h will tie mu- of (tie larg­
iti and most beautiful of mores of
fielt* that will tie seen in the log
parade*
She wdl be shown every
possible .ourle») l&gt;) officer* and
mettiia-r* ol the liasparillu l .irniv.il

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Tomatoes

3 0 .0 0 0 cl'ale»

Squash

1.500
5,1100
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THE PRESIDENT
TO BE IN MIAMI
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Poni
l o w* ,

William

M rA doo,

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75.360
.otiti
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REV. STEINMEYER.
TO ABOLISH THE
TO BETURN HERE
TAX COMMISSION

uiol partly burned in each of 1 he
Assessor Arthur Unit, wlot recently
town*
returned from ii meeting of the tax
piadrOti 1 * 1 a peli 1 n
Mie hostil
I. k- &lt;&gt;n ville
I 1 11,1 • f ■ - a 1 I I lie
1*'• tni-&gt; .&lt;('•
.1r*■T&gt;Ii tu T: t • filli
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&lt;no ( ji-Uf'd ' " 1
il d i •&lt;! allow a 11 V pi r
I In« g lh*l Ill-Ill her*
lb nn »&gt;*iar ( lark
I fi'*elil
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Henry ( isi «il ( lark, lather ol Mrs in tf o the q u e s t io n ; in fact, there was

Mrs

MrAdoo and other close relatives
»Bd near lonneetioh* of the PrealtUtit will upend the holidays in Mi*oi in a cottage which has been sefttfrd and is being made ready for
tE*m now seem* assured after ne(OtiiUons which have taken several
*wlu to carry through to a success•til termination.
Whether
they
*ould be accompanied by Secretary
°I State William Jennings Bryan
jould not be definitely ascertained,
the secretary would not ' state
Positively but hinted that there were
_°t ,f pressing engagements which
®*iSt prevent hit coming to Miami
thb Muon. However, it was stated
Positively that the President and
®*niben of the Presidential family
••“Id come to Miami and remain
ver»| weeks if possible, unless some
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P u n y

Hi* grandf.it

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n o feeling a p p a r e n t in the m a t t e r ,
b u t it wu* « i m p l y a question o f e x pi diem y am! g e n era l public w e lfa r e
Tin- .l**i* *iir* be[je\i| that il »lièti'
I T a x ' omnusKiim i* a nsele* i b u r d e n
I ii ; -••it i i &lt; i a X|&gt;ii v er*, l bat flit gitoti
i ,. t be .&lt;i •"III pll* Ill'll I.V «III \ I tu Tti
n,
i
' . t i t . M il » « mu 1 will 1.
pel 1 1min'd lo a boli* il ll

War broke out joined the l l l b Mich­
igan anil served with honor through­
out the war.
He was buried in the fam ily l"T at
Fenton,. Michigan, \feing follow ed tti
his last resting place by u large con­
course of relatives and friends who
had loved hirn and respected him
while living and who will reven fils
memory after death.

A GOOD PRICE

,0 y* hjm and hit family to come

to thank the many
for their kind viaits and as*
^•oce during our mother's aicklav»l.*e dp,tk
,T**y flowers.

Ivc

»nd alao for the

Mr.
Mr«.
^Ira.
Mrs.
Mr.

C. W. Powell,
J. A. Thompson
I. C. Hughes *
I. D. Hart
H. J. Powell.
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that

a r e s o lu t i o n

w b n h will give e a c h cou n ty thu riglit
t o sell all u n r e d e e m e d tax c e r ti fi­
c a i e » from 1878 t o and in c l u d i n g
DM2
T he safe Ì» to lie ut p u b l i e
„ i n t i m i , the p r o p e r t y bringing w h a t ­
e v e r it will, dud th e purchaser t o be
g iv en u bona fuit* s t a t e deed to s a m e
Mr. Clark lived most of hi* life in
A n oth er r e c o m m e n d a t i o n is t o gel
Genesee .County, Mich , and corning rid o f tile e rro n eo u s descriptions now
from a lighting stock, when the Civil on tile books o f
various clerks, se-

»¿¡Vu
iubly flU#d out b* th08C LETTUCE BRINGS
j j ave heen instrumental in In-

frttatU

Huit

w.i* pn«*i d lor legisla 11ve ,e riaet m e n t .

w , l*

for the President, and is

*Card of Thanks

Mr

\lter a v e ry »ueie«slii| m eeting
tin M eth od ist I'otlferetlie a d jo u r n e d
l«*t M o n d a y at Arcudiu. Tin* p eop le
of S anford will in- d elig hted to b-arn
till! Ili'V SlillimeViT lut» I.... .. rel i r foil here lor u n o l l n ^ yi r. lor
In i» p op u la r not on ly with in* d u n
ii ! r&gt; ,’ ,il mu I,i|l w &gt;1 &gt; ,i|| t lo i.. "!•;.
If - 1 " ■11 v e "t 1 ti. if . 1 ¡ i .i . atitii..
y illl-t w I a g i- 'In
-1
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1&gt; ,
tiln-lits Iof the M iam i D o t ! ■
|p
D Silo rt, presiding elder
Hunnell, L. D H a y n es
Delray, It M Williams
De L and, L D Lowe
Huma und I t o i n t o n
I F Mault
«»rt 1,a
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H a i n i; •«. U
\ Heit«
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r cinl H

one of the signers of the Declaration
of Independence, fienjunnu Clark
On his mother’s side the fam ily wu*
related to President Pierce and were
prominent in the politic* of that
period,

L Mr. and M tv. A. K. Powers and
tti r****n comPHc*tiorii of a ^r*ve little son, Kinchen left yesterday
occurred to prevent the visit.
for the old home in North Carotins
.cottage near the corner of Nincnear Wallace, where they will spend
c nJ” *treot and Brlckcll avenue
the Christmas holidays.
rteij » ° *eaa&lt;d *nd Will bo used as u

^ttdeftee

When lettuce brings a good prjetat u sheriff’ s sale it means that
lettuce is bringing a good price in the
market.
Owing to some litigation
between Mr. Fleischer and a partner
in a lettuce crop the lottucc'was sold
by Sheriff Hand as It arrived ut the
loading station and at the forced
sale brought 80 cents per crate.
This is a good price to bring at s
forced sale and demonstrates that
lettuce is gqjng higher.
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tint tn i'H

! t.Otiti
.10 Otiti His
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curing legislative enactment that
will wi|ie out the entire list at one
I mu . and will give a clean and curre. t set of bonks
lleportcr-Star.
Dccp Water In Orlando
The Times-Union of Saturday
contains the following note of inter­
est in Orlundo:
"Yesterday morning the erm m odious houseboat Frumalitj arrived
in this port from Chesapeake Day
on her way to Sanford. She is now
moored at the S. B. Hubbard C o m ­
pany's wharf. The vessel i» owned
und commanded by Capt. James
Luughlln 3d. She has the distinc­
tion of being the only vessel shown
on the shipping register from O r­
lando.
" T h e Frnmalin is 62 feet over nil
and lias a breadth of lie m of Ui
She is modern in eve-y purfeet
li.'ulnr
Capt. Luughlin will take
his vessel south to Sanlord within
the next lew days, where he will
spend the winter.
The F'ramalin
may be used for cruising in Florida
water* during the winter season.
Capt. Luughlin built the Frrimnlin
in Orlando.
Since being launched
the vessel has covered many thou
sands.or mi es up and down the A t­
lantic coast."

. . . .

n r r .,

a n p v r n

known Fioriti inns within * the
ntxH low days, it having been learn­
ed Fiere today that i hi* secretary of T H E M E X I C A N F O R C E S H A R K
tin- mtcrior Had cerniti me nd&lt;*tl to the
TO T H E CALL FRO M
I’n »itb-nt t Hat hi* a|ipoint l‘
M
A M E R IC A
* ‘
¡ Colmm of Gainesville tx the position
leí re. ei Iter of the* land otlice, and
* ol ___
It \\ Du vis, «lui of
^
,
_
IV ""Pec. 17.—
voie. to the position of register o f , While American reinf®cements were
the same office
ready to entrain today for Naco,
Ariz., administration otlicinls learned
through unolllciul advices that G ov.
Maytorena, commander of the Villa
troo|&gt;s besieging the Mexican town
of Naco had announced he would
iliscimiitiup firing into American ter­
ritory. This compliant» with \he
- tlf*‘ Pfn'kOLmnal President -Gu­
4M VHRS 'A TN H T T A R R O f lK
tierrez, it was believed here, would
A P P R O P R IA T IO N M E A S
relieve u tense uituaPfin.
I RE PR E SE N TE D
The Washington government had
been notified that the orders of Guu .
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1,
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1tierrez, to lus commander had been
Washington. D. I , D e c
Hi.
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illspuiclied.
It Inn warned both
Nearly one million dollar» will be

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( I pillan
i. i ;. \\ e * t .
I i g*

F ir t

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off

t ll

•o l i o n g

provisions .1 ,» aimed to nave uplor‘1,l&gt;‘
|'rOC^ d tb
to rc*
propriated the sum of $350.000 for*‘ " iorce ,,riK«Jier General Bdas were
exp eeted tu r e n d i their d e stin a tìon
improvement» between Jackson ville
vvithiu three d a y » u n t i 1,1 wu* t h e
and the ocean, and i.nV.otm on tlu­
generai im p ression bere that if ut
st Johns below Jucksimv die

ut.uuo
21** trio*

1 5 2 ,0 2 6 gai

ri V11kli 11 pop.lll ut tuli IOTI- leìt ile,11 !
ami wminded. »triti k without wam
mg wbile at w.irk
In all ilo 1 a*
unities ntillilo r II - -, ordtng io t Ite
1***1« ml b*t. &lt;»l w tiom tur; . 1 .»•&gt; ,,r*

Miami. Dec 17
T h a t I'tesident prom in e n t in tin- l l e v o l u t mturv W .r
Woodrow Wilxon, S e c r e ta r y ol the « n d were also m em b er* --1 the lt&gt;&gt;*
Treaiu r j

&gt;ni' Mm u *» s

25
i MI
IO

Eggs

Two

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,
Taction* that unless tin* tiring ce a se d
M
lohii* river during
. . .
,
, ,.
A m erican urtilb-rv would shell th e
■ ar it r 1 •om m end u tinu n
,.
..lf-xicun .ironic* out of their p o s icar j n il if rt v t r
ini tiartfor* Ini! D*s&lt;
.
ii"iis.
I lie r c i u l o r c c m e o t s ordered
i Hl l l p I l S l &gt;1 ..II
r i n d out
Hy its
, .

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•tu
ling* on hand
Poultry barnyard

1 ^— 1

i ln

¡.òlio g..l

ini.

,,

*pellt

800 lui
5.000 lba . . . .

Peni he*

htldr.-u ol t io

J. C.
E llsw orth , who resides near
M o o r e ’ s S ta tion died at In* home in
S o u th la n d , M ich ig a n on D e c l l t l i
He wii» horn in Hullnlo in l v '5 and
c a m e ol a p a ren ta g e o| which any
i m a n c o u ld b e p rou d
Hi* father
fo u g h t Hi the w .^r ol 1 ]
•m ..i-ne*
' o l w hit ll were Iti.il:,
' f lien I ,, •i
near Hulialo
H i - in •
v. n

'

crale.»
crates
era te*
eurld*
ernie
cruti
, * . 0 0 0 ertale
,1111 ,POO crale
43.000 crates
216
10.000 ijls

Anocmtioii, who are the leading | k n ow n to be 'lead
\t Hartlepool churt he* »• r&lt; &lt;iam
luiim-.v« ami society men of I'am p*
Wid her efforts will not only r* -nit aged ami the g.i* work* ito! I 10 her
in personal pleas uri- a n d be m* tit i " ! 1 \ arils were *et on tire while at Wilt
I hi f a i
of f lurid it 'a 111
The Hul­
in bene tit to this c o u n t y as well by the uliln-y was *truck
.in k tin ti*a\ l f &gt;i‘ 8 'i|nn ml t In legHvlll*
Thr counties included are D eSoto, in oral Hotel at &gt;i arbornilgl reeel veil
Ilf* s-*”1* an tee*. al.„ 4i»Ul IIg t 111Hernando. Folk, M a r io n , Osceola, the full ell ei t of * shell ’ -’A lllllllbrT Florida Tax t ‘ oin mission, according
Pinellas, Pasco, l»ei\ Hillsborough. of houses and shops were shattered to a statement made by L'uunty Tax

Sfittinoli- and Orange, each of winch
till lend one ol it* prettiest belles to
Tampa lor the celebration period.
Mirked interest I» in-1lì g manifested
in the cnnlt *t by tin m&lt;,*t profili
nent young ladm* in tin- lo u n iu «fluted.
Those interested in the contest are
invited to call on the editor of The
Herald for contest details and coins
lor sale.

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2 5 .0 0 0 crates

H- „n*

W u n t o l e il

M in ,

508,500

-15,000 ertile»

Cabbage

Washington, D. C., l&gt;*-r 17
e.,,«I M u n ii iiu.itiui,*,
I

- ST. JOHNS RIVER
*« £
WELL PROVIDED
20,150

50K.450(crttU&gt;*.

fir..* g. *
I iTapeiruil
Pecans
Si ra wberries

and horticultural products will be
displayed in monster parade*, - Ev­ Tecs ; Whitby 35 mile* southward.
mid Scarborough, noted a* .1 pieu»un­ resort, 16 mile* beyond
tUing the section.
ii .rllepool «offered nio-t
1 here
The i 11-ruDi ha* mude lurunge1
V
I
II battle •' .i •r* .- n-î m urn.nt. 3
jnent» with the Carnival Association
1tie Hr 11 1 - Ii
whereby •&gt; most mteri-Ming cimn-st î ruiM*r vaiti* ■••gaged
Oline
(IV e* tin till
w
.
h
I" - ,,i ,i. ...j
till he arranged f»r the vom.« Lulled
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rti,-|....
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ili.
ol .........................
1 he you ng I &lt;■!..
sho sell* the large*! number &gt;&gt;l M„- U r i t i U n &lt;IX; !1.. f1*
IW
psrilla *eotns will have lier rnilriuui e&lt;i ut Imi rie, n «oblìi
ind hotel fares and all other , \ iati*
\1
&gt;■ ,.r ( &gt;.&gt;r'&lt;ng I
I
pense« pad daring the Tiv■ dn&gt;bìlttlr
cruiser
and
an
ariliored
cruiser
«libration in Tampa, und, with rep­
thirtei-n
eastialt
n-s
.ire
riportili
resentative* from eleven other cmin
|
tie» ol t tie seit ion. will have ,1
1 w lille at W bit l,y t Wo

000
in.j.in

2 8 0 , 3 0 0 ernie»

Eg„p!i.nt
t ' iieumbers
\Vatermelolis
h.figli*li ih . *
It. el-

biinlinent &lt;&gt;| ihre, impuTi.uii in u n lla r tle p o o l, at th e mutili) id the

agricultural

16.000 Ini__ .
1,200
1 1.000
io bld syrup
20 tons
1.500 tons
300 crate».

Corn
Oats
Sweet I’otnine*
Sugar Fatty

„riiia Carnival ut Tampa the dales
¿f which an- February 12 tu 16 m t,ilv e and the twelve counties mtluded in the South Florida tier us
•til the Gasparilln Curnivnl Am o ciition has inaugurated u contest
(¿T the «ale of 16,000 Guspurillu
------------roins in the various counties, in» T I I K E X P E C T E D R A I D MAS
*hich the leadthi young ladies of
....
lb*** counties will participate.
Hie:
A T L A ST BI.h.N M A D E ON
i
..■ ttam Mw^atii.atiUMtUVo galtLphWvii-L
M «N O I/ A .N I&gt;
nedillionR. having on one side a
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likeness ol the Tierce old pirute, ( i n s - !

UNCLE SAM’S ORDER1'
noun , mar. »hi «„ to HAS BEEN OBEYED

(■null Fl-llrrnl John

CROP REPORT OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

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ibi' i m i ut ili.il pi rimi tiring aerosa
\11 . „ t e r .1",.^. » .o 3
lo.Tlior*
in
I Ile Inirder had n oi ie u*ed thè A m e r ­
F ion d a are m 11 p.'oaiiied lor III tin­
ican tronp* w.iiild b»- or.lere.I t o r e ­
to!!
I In- .1 11 1 II p ia t i.. ! . ire a* (o|
turn Ila- lite
low
I (ie reMilorcemiTfl* .ire beliig si-lit
W 11 ♦• in . i
lut ii i * n "a v ,i tout h
!.. Naca in re*polise l o t Ile request o f
„m l Eer n a n di na. I 'S.-iUtl
Menerai Iti**
a» a p recau tin n ary
fi i n.in d i na harlniT. Î |o mio
o ■us ure
1 ile t r o o p s . i t e | Ile K l i - V Mi it¡, b.a P or, } 1tlu,unti
enth, K ig li i.e n i h u nd T w e i it y - s e c o n d
Ivey i t e s i harbor, $ 53,(Ititi.
infuntry frolli T e x a » alni three b a tT a m p a Mav
$'*.tinti
m fu n tr ) Ir.ito l e v a * t'ity and th re e
M
I i ler*liiirg Imrbor
$t. ititi
batterie» ol artillery frulli Fort Sili,
11111« t-oro I t . . ) . } I JO.tiini,
t'k ia
M a h Illese rein force melila t Ile
i arraladle Har. $15.000
Amerirall forees ut N a c o w ould b e
A p a la ch icola H i y , $1.6,000
l.rongin n)i t&lt;&gt; a p p ro x im a te ly 6 ,0 0 0
'*urifu Ko*.i Narrows, $5,n0o
t»en, incliolllig elevi-n troops of c a v ­
I’.'tlniti o|,i tiurlair $511,000
ali v t iirei' r e g im e o t* .d infantry a n d
&gt;t
loh n » u x er, lu*i wi'en la. k*&lt;m
*t v batterie* ol a r lt ile r f with t w e n t y
, v tie ami o- eau , &gt; kail,Olili. I»el ween
(olir gnu»
Jaiksoil V i l l e a r i d I’ tiltttkn, $10,000
I'alutku to I.ake Harney, $10.00
t 'kill w a Im n u r
$ 1(Mitili
Indian river. $10,000
I nth.in ri v i-r, $ 10.000
Kissim mee river, Sti.OlHi
t aliiosii ha teller* river. $5,000
Orange riv er, $1,000.
Mainiti e river $35.0011
( ‘ ystul river, $3,000
\nclote river, $5.non
'-U w a n in •

ri v &gt; r

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\\ &lt;• II. n ... i l a i
i-.it f ■mm
Kenne. Il g
V- ,l 11 [
,l. .• I 11
1 ,orilla » il. r*. » 2 . alio
A p a la ch ico la liver, cut oil.
000.
Holmes river. $5,000. •
llluck river. $5,000

C liuti nel between St
ami I ' it mberlitntl
( li.uiiiel frutti

lo »I

( nlire » « Win» Prize
I T
Midrew'» of thi» city, dis­
tin ct manager of the Herald» of Lib­
erty has made a brilliant record in
l inaiirnncp annals.
He stands third
in tiie t'nili'il States in writing busihi - s s for Die Herald» of Liberty and
win* the prize oi tiftv dollars in gold
for in* I 'liri*t iii..* 'dinner
Mr An•i " » * i)*,-. T* i&gt;, g.. to (ii ,u!quarters
in Pill I,i del pll la lit Ia &gt;i nary to per I:
-otoiilv reietvi- tin- . ongrut ulations
of tile head olliee of tin- Heralds of
$20.*
Liberty and his
many
Sanford
friends art* tendering their congratuJutiuns upon bis good work.

.Inho* river

Sound Í l.oou
\ pa la d in -ota river

\inlrew» Ita .

f 1 tum

I' i a*- U t D e p u rili" ' lor t i . St
loi, I . O. !.. w l.t&lt; K'.e vll • .1 .1 - $.65,

TO ESTABLISH
A RESCUE HOME

Ity a uiiunimiiun vote on lust
Sunday tin- Kuptl»( ehufeh of Ibis
Fleming
t r•i '
I '
l'resenleil Wilh Jewel
eil) authorized the establishment of
The
At thè meeting of thè Kanford a rescue hum» lor the winter.
he) \M"it Memorial, E. ¡1. Lit nil.
rooms
of
(lie
old
baptist
church
Lodge of Elk» on Wednvsday night
Kingston and Fort Orange. U
l'ast Exalted Itole? t'rusv- Barnes have been supplied with cots and
Nr.»*e
For the past week the
wa»
presented with a beautiful jewel comforts.
Lemon ( ity, J W T a y lor
committee in charge lias supplied
!&gt;)
thè
lodge,
Dr
T,
A
Neu!
mudiMiami .1 K ( ‘ tison
tlif pri'M-ntutlon »pei-.ii unii in M r » beds and meals (or lumieless people.
Mii. mi a n d Uju« Firriiit.
word* expressed thè udmirution and The following committee was nj&gt;Hroolje
respect felt by eueh tnetnlier of thè poinled hy the church to look after
New Smyrna, J IJ. Well»
lodge (or Mr Barnes
in reeeiving this work; J D Hood, chairman;
San lord, F E Steinmeyer
thè
jewel
Mr.
Ilurne.»
w a» must George MrGuguhin, J. C. Robert»,
«.'hastian Circuit. H H Boyd.
grutefui
in
in»
reinarks
and
pledged J F*. Turner and F P Hines. Mr.
supply,
his
loyalty
to
i
lie
lodge,
promising
George Hyman has I..... . acting aa
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C.alloMtinrl and Jensen,
to give the same unstinted labor \manager [or the past week
wav
toward the betterment of the lodge
•
litu s v ille . I* A C ole
\\ e»t P alm Ki ai h. W
F 11u Mr that tie had while holding tin- posi-|
Mercer Glee (Tub
tion of Exulted Ruler.
The jewel]
man.
was ll beautiful piece of work being,
1" making appropriations for your
C o co a a n d C ity Point, I.
in the shape of an Elks pin suspend- Christmas holidays be sure to take
t on fe en ee Evangeli»!
W
ed from u gold pcndiyit und en­ into ucrount the Mercer Glee Club
tvn.
graved with the name of the recipi­ which is to give an entertainment
ent und the lodge. The gift was a in the Temple lecture room, corner
fipworth League
A
beautiful tribute to the Pust Exult-' of I’ urk avenue and Sixth street.
"Africa Rally Day" will be o b ­ ed Ruler and is greatly appreciated There are twelve young men in the
cluh arid nil experienced »ruertainserved by the Kpworth la-ague at 6 by him.
ers. T His ii'the eighth year the.club
o’ clock Sunday evening at the Star
has toured. T ic k ? is will bn on sale
Theatre.
The foltqwing program
at the drug stores und at the Temple
will be given:
at
60 cents for adults and 25 cents
"A Young Man’s Dream Come
for
cTiili^jon under 14 years. This
T r u e ." 'R aym on d Philips.
_ _
entertainment is put on under the
"Pioneering in the C on g o." Mbs
management of the Temple Lyceum
Fames worth.
Tampu,
FT»..
Dec
17
Hills­
Association
borough county voted to retain the
"An African Welcome," Miss
I saloon Tuesday by a majority of
Steinmeyur.
All the Eimipuun governments at
"Our Missionaries," Miss Hrown 1,500, according to the latest re­
turns, with but two or three small war uru encouraging the mutriage of
"A Message Irom the FTeld," Mrs.
precincts missing.
young women to their betrothed
Geo. F'ox.
The only section of the county hysbands before the men go to the
"General Conditions in Africa," which was w’et and which was voted
front. The result will be that this
M. W. Smith.
dry was Plant City, the scene of re­ timff next year there will be thou­
"H ow We Can Help," Mias Chap­ cent disturbances at a prohibition sands of babies whose fathers died
pell.
rally. The foreign element in T a m ­ on the battlefield before the chil­
Young and old are cordially in­ pa was largely responsible for tho re­ dren were born.
The governments
sult.
Approximately 6,000 votes are virtually stryihg to their youns
vited to attend this service.
were polled.
Mrs. T. A. Newton, leader,
iffen,^"Breed before you die.

HILLSBOROUGH
GOES “ W E T ”

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Announces that he will come down the chimney in I). A. Caldwell &amp; Sons big show win
clow at 1 o ’clock Monday, Doc. 21st, 3 o ’clock and Thursday, Dec. 24th, 3 o ’clock.

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They all had a jtillj ¿»»'l time and i
l«-ft about lit n’ rloi k wt»htng Mr [
We ar&gt;- having mini'' ram (tea
and
Mr*
Me Bride many
more
a hu h wiii* badly m*i-di- '1
happy days
G
M itmi J T . JacuH* - »|m.|tt
Mr». H It Reynold» »ml daugh­
Monday* in ijanfnrd mi liusirif*»
ter*. Misses llillc a n d Ili-mue with,
Mr* Helen Rullin* of Orlando t*
driver passed through in their cur j
«ptndinn ihi- wrok with her grand*
Tuesday afternoon from lernandina
m n,
Mr.
Hap(n»rwfit and "ther
enroutc to Tampa, where they will
friend«.
(hake their future home, »topping
Mr«. I 1* Hodge». Mr». J A over seferal hour* with Mrs. Rey­
Prevail and Mi** Herlha Jacob* nold's father, Mr N. J Steru-i om.
*l&lt;eni Friday in Orlando on u »hop*
Mr
and Mr»
McBride spent
ping expedition.
Tuesday over on the east side with
F Smith «pent »everiil day» in
Mr- Ml Bride'» brother Mr l&gt; B
Kl»*l 111lni-1*
llri«n&lt;iti
v Mr and Mr» Ja^ne» IJatern of
Mr E' m l y L’ ...... it ■**-“ ' jXIomHyi*
for
the hospital at Way-cross, Ga.,
ent», Mr and Mr*. F M. Story last
Monday, where tie will he rared for
« eek
,
. until he ¿el* better
He vvit* hurt
J h Story »pent the »erk end
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t w hen hn horse ran aw.iy Saturday,

visiting friend« in ,Orlando...

The Christmas Spirit
has prevaded this store in the fullest
sense o f the word, everywhere are pleas­
ant suggestions for the Christmas yuletide, there are many appropriate and
useful gifts as well as toys and novelties.
All articles as well as toys have been
marked so reasonable that everyone
mber their friends this seaso
io not put off until the last moment
making your Christmas purchases hut
come right down. Remember, only
four more days until Christmas.

, wu» coming frotn
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Mr* J. Tl.den Jacob«, Edwin Ja
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cobs William Tanner and George,
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I*urr «l. at endell church at Lock- Th()ma, (amiIlea wU, ri,gr, t t(, h(.ar
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of our young men who have svc.ured
po« it ions on the East Coast for the

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land, Ohio. Slie was the •otingeni
•
of the two little girls who spent one
season' here and was a very lovable
and bright ehild
Her relative» have 11
our. sinrere *&gt;m|iathy hi tiuir be­
reavement
Mr« I I. .Iinkin* »»■ out from

\V F Graves of Kl»*imroee »pent
Saturday und Suua».;. vi»ittng friend»
here.
Hilfie J unit»» «[»Mil Monday in
tow n la«t week lu l.ln g on her In em l»,
T-itiimville attending t &gt; fiu»tii»-«*
|i
Itrumle.
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the
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hu’k,r' &gt;miih and Mr« Hut.hiii«
Mr, (
IIU
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l&gt;er
of
l.olflile lleriiundi i Je.l for l.likluola Ion had &lt;|Ult •
son
vide Monday and will visit his
guests from Winter I‘ ark ai\d Gettesister until after Christmas. .
ya Sunday.
Mr
and Mrs. Frank Hutehins
Mr Hen (¡ore of Luke 1’ ickett
«pent Sunday at the home of (heir
and
Mias Mattie Thornburg of
parents, Mr and Mr* I 1.. Walerkr.
Currie ville were united in marriage
t .1 II 1 till k Ji rn j
Sunday, I) « II
llu|ili«t t-ltiirrh. 1
at the l.oekwn
I'AOIA I 'O I M S
¡»•rtiif nil tiK ih» 1
He v J A (¡1
hrel»- 1« t li»
nu-if ia! i ri-m-ui
Mr anil M - ;
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M r,
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a rol
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[ Currii-vill«- ami 1 Ilian' lie Car wood «peni the duy at
J \S Thornbur
IS a linn'll loved and winsome \mnig T ain I,.i k e s |4*t \\ .'d rn-sda
lad&gt;
The gronin i* the youngest
flic Misses l'eur»iiUi entertained a
son of . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Core few friend, with a little dunce
of Lake Fickett and is ti young man Thur-day evening
The weather wa«
of splendid qualities
Their many eool enough to lie ideal lor dancing,
friends wish them a long nmk happy even Ml Cleveland, with three new
life löget Mer.
pel» adorning hi* left wmt wa» a*
lively as the liveliest.
He *uy» it
takes more than a boll or two (o
"d o w n " him when there i« a good
GRAFI V ilit lit MS
tune on hand
Doughnuts slid entire
with marshmallow», chocolate, cake
The many fncnd«Aoi^Mrs A \V
and nmbrosia were served about ten'
Powell will 1h&gt; sorry to learn of her
o'clock and the merry party broke
death.
Mr» Powell being u daugh­ up at moiMinte
Those present were
ter of Mr and Mr» A E Vaughn
Oscar.
France» und Flora Pearson,
wus born and raised near San lord,
Mis» Nelson, Mr. Wickham, Jack
her parents being old settlers here
anil Lillian Booth, Mr and Mrs.
She was *a deTmrrP~wife und mother.
Bridge, Mr. und Mr*. Cleveland,
Since her husband's death she has
Mr. anil Mrs. Chilson, Mr*, Bona,
lived among her children.
She has
Miss Taber, George Smith, Frank
been very ill the past few months
Brown and-Boss Keaftu.
und it was decided by her home
Mr* F A. Johnson attended the
physicians to lake her to Orlando
Episcopal hnzaur in Sanford &gt;&gt;n -at
to. have an operation ¡.erformei! urady
She was carried to the hospital on
Mr and Mrs Bruce from Palm
Thursday, Dec Jtuh ami died on the Spring* were in Paola for a few hours
11th.
She would have been 65 iq on Sunday.
January, 1915.
The funeral ser­
Dr. Neal made u professional call
vices' were held at the home of her here on Monday, attending Mrs.
oldest living daughter, Mrs. J. A. Bonn, who is suffering with a severe
Thompson, Rev. Brownlee of the uttnek cf nefllerash
Presbyterian church officiating
She
George Smith and Oscar Pearson
was laid to rest in Eakeview ceme­
killed the gri ..t grandfather of all ^
tery.
She leaves live children to
mourn her lo»*, Mr C V\ Powell, gophers in i he Wekiva swamp on j
Monday
The yld f e l l o w weighed
Mr». J. A. Thompson, Mr» I (
Hughes. Mrs. I I) Hart and Mr. |r,U ,' " n
* *,),M 1 quite as
big us a cartwheel, but the hoy* say,
B. J. Powell
"pretty near "
A very sun accident occurred Sat­
We ure not bragging very much
urday alternoon when Charley Pow­
on the weather just now. Neveitheell nnd family und Mrs. H. Lee were
less it might lie worse, for it is harm­
returning from his mother’ s funeral.
less and we hope it may clear up
The horses bofame frightened and
without getting colder.
ran away, throwing them all out of
The [lacking houses, both at Paola
the carriage. Mr. Powell's face was
und Twin Lakes opened up and did
hndly crushed and his nose so seri­
u little work, but ure now closed,
ously injured that he has since been
waiting for better weather and high­
taken to the Way cross hospital, ull
er market.
of the rest escaping with a bad shak­
ing up.
Mr. Geo. Clark is painting both of
MOORt’ S STATION
his houses now.
Mrs. Vernon Opller of Sanford
Sunday, tho 20th will he the tegu­
spent u few days last week in our lar visit, of Rev. Burtlette of Entcrlocality, helping care for the sick. •prise, If he was. reappointed there,
Mr. Will Evan’s family aro visit­
Mrs. I. 0 . Hart accompanied her
ing at Lake Mary.
mother, Mrs. Kate Powell to Orlando

WEST SIDE ITEMS
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Mrs. D. II. C. Rabun, Misses Ads
and Avia Stenstrom and Mr. and
Mrs. McBride autoed in t o w t i Tues­
day and apent the day with Mr. and
Mrs. I. L. Jinkins.
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Friday evening was brought to a
fitting-close when twenty-seven met
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
McBride and surprised them. Some
carried cakes, lemons, grape juice,
oranges and tangerines. Thints who
enjoyed the surprise party were Mr.
and Mrr. Billingsley, Miss Ora Bil­
lingsley, Mr. N. J. Stenstrom. Misses
Ada and Avis Stenstrom, Messrs.
Newton and Guy Stenstrom, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred King and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Billingsley and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rabun and
aur., Carl, Mr., and Mrs. R. Muse
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last Thursday to the hospital for an
operation for cancer.
Mrs. Powell
passed away during the operation
on Friday and was brought to San­
ford to the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Thompson. Tho funeral was
on Saturday. -. interment was
at
Lakeview cemetery.
Mrs. Powell
was much loved by a large circle 'of
friends all about Sanford. The fam­
ily have the sympathy of all.
I. D. Hart was In St. Augustino a
portion of last week on business.*
C. B. ' Howard, w h o - with- his
brother purchased the Robert King
farm recently has been ill with
appendicitis and now returned to
their former home at Willacoochce,
Ga.
Mrs. Howard and children
expect to Join him after the holi­
days. It Is hoped these goodpeople
will be with us again soon.
J. O. Packard ia erecting houses
Continued On Page 3.
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rTnntmnrm P n h r e a kabD*
Character Dolls, including the
Junior Hsize os well us the famolts " ( ’amplirll Kids,” .siu-i-ial
for f 'hilstin.’ts, Q Q „
•JSe,-l!h-and
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TTO

$ 3 .9 8

\\V have a

few speeial numbers left in
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Ibese undressed Dolls. N f i!„
spi-rial price« Monday.

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real live l&gt;oys, will interest the
children, prieed each r t Q
only
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Iland werrk's ( 'linractcr í’ .ibii .
quiilit.y. v-wed »lint t hair «a.rs-.
moil Ih. Its lit. iniiviiiu ton^iP and
liacdici.
• these hi-auliful Dolls for only $1JPJ and
Kid llody Dolls

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Cím{ ? aml
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Ihese, Iiave nut* drosses, wilb
ImnneLs. in assorted
styles.ea.-h only

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For 10c we have a bie ritturt*
V Ml . , , i,
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of (lolls to siMCt l *r*nn. •. : *
lMi: * "hceman. 1•*,nI■
Jim, Nt1rm and Indian

Dressed Dolls, with &gt;&lt;•rnT•••1 lmd:i:md Ihs&lt;h¡i* heads, moving •&gt;* - T)jc-e
I &gt;»d1- ;irt ’.crv atlraclr'\\ &lt;■ h:t\e a
hope assuilmt-nl lo sc'cci G* 1

Kst|iiimo Doll*, ph ‘i I» •
arm*, Ices, ivttntng 1u ;p I&gt; v.
&lt;&lt;!h:Liid lac* «. whili' •&lt;a t. n •&gt;
and .»hoes, hood to mutch cos-

from, HUc to

fumes, 211c and

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Imported Stulfed Animals,
Shoo-Fly Rook inn Horse.», in
eoasistintr of D ors, Cats anti natural wood finish, also dapRabbits. Tltesi* are spotted poled enamel lini»h. ht*r&gt;e» ha\e
und painted natural rolor, with long taii-&gt;. special Iv pit* til
Cl,„¡n., *- ^ ^ fo r sii
"till
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Steel Racer - S| &gt;&lt;m
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hand i-ar-,

$1.19 S;

Meel Building Toys I &gt;&gt;i l»utldiny
(.*»-€ arls. rubber 1ire wheels, leaf Ini
bridges derricks, autos and fifty or sixty
cite upholstering, collapsible style, ju.-l
more useful and interest inf! toys.
See the tiling the little om' and dollie is lookthe \ariotis styles nn di«- d* fc)
H A mg for at I'hrisimtLs, .»pecJj *JA (A
play, |Oc to
¡ally priced

SILK IIAI.F HOSE
A useful Christmas gift that will
lx1 itppreciafed is a jkiii of” Black
Cat" Silk Half Hose, priced
A
per Ila ir
4 o C
CHRISTMAS NE( KWEAR
In the Gents’ Denartmellt we are
showing very atlractive itumlKTs in
Gents’ Neckwear for the hoi- A /\
ulays for lifn-anil
4 a /C MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
A nice white Shirt is always in
demand for all occasions. See our
special values for Monday’s
sale for only
THAT NEW SUIT
Any man enjoys Christum.« better
111 a m-W Suit
espeeia ly an all-wool
.»erge or fancy , ilh.Va
value for
BUI IDAV SUSPENDERS
A ‘pair of President Suspenders
(ills in that vacant Xmas [lift, in neat
holiday box at our price on
4 rJ
Monday only
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XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS
We are showing some very strong
numbers in Men’s Linen Handker­
chiefs
See our assortment Q A
f»c, J* 1-ae, 1uc, ‘Jóc and
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"Hill ( limber'' It &gt;t i I
these arc famous for thin du el
See the »fleet car- ciufitu-*. ,
bat t lc»hip&gt; and Hiak», |» .,tJ
ly priced, each only

T 98c

HAND RAGS
We htlVe [ircparcd S|n-ria!ly
Hit- Chrislma.s lime, by securing
fine .Ls.*ortmcnf of Radies (!*») O L i
Hand Bag* at *&gt;»Hc. fiKc,
SII.K HOSIERS
( htr Itrie of the famott* ' 'Hire K
( ‘al^ Silk Hosiery is a pletLsure to show
for «itfisfactorv wear sia-cial
IS, and
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LA HIES* XMAS HD’ KFS
.
We ha\e pre|»ared for tin- Chi.
nuts tlwnand by securing an extia
strong
line of IJulies' Hand
A Merry Christmas to Everybody
ketch cfs, from &gt;
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PICTURES
Something nice ’ frotn anyotu
I \ H I F S ’ V n ( T SI IT S
anyone is a picture
See tin .i
\\ &gt;&gt; h..ve Mime i o r a vaiui-s in l.uUie*
slock we are carrying, G*
f ii
C oa t Suit* for ('IiMstm as h olida y *
See
at j^-.
.v.tc. s'.tc to
t liese l.rgaiii» for Myniiny. they rejire
vLADIES’ KID GLOVES
sent a «uvin.'; of 25
50 per cent.
\V&gt; cannot apeak ten» strongly of
DRESS PATTERNS
our
Ki'l (Moves, ‘J clasp wrist length
In the dry good« depi-.rtment we arc
$1.25;
21 button length
DO
«bowing »nine »jieciul* in tnercertzed moire
only
design»,
barred
effect*
and O f T / - ,
*tri|ie», value* »ell worth I5r
DON’T FORGET. CHILDREN
lhar "Santa &lt;'laus” will come do« n G
\VO|H. S E R G E
chimney m the big show window
T h e r e i* a reason we h a v e had *urh
Monday. G o ’clock p m also &gt;&gt;11 I I
! [iiei’e goo &gt;1« tiuaine*«. your* Q Q / t
day
.J o clock p. m.
all w o o l " «erge y d
«/O E -a :&gt;2 inch
KMT &lt;;«»&lt;»l»S

S w ea ter*. Aiitomnhili- llitoil». Mtilfb-r»
un- »11 very usi-ful ut thi* seas.ott nf ilie
yettr, m e re «-»iierially «»li
&lt;*1«t ibi\»
a
|ire»ent huèh a* thi» i» &lt;&lt;iti*tuntly ri­
me lltheO-ti
D B E S S E R S( \ R F S
Whett y e n are tmdectiletl. a Dre»»er
Scuri muke.» un ideiti C hristm a * gift
A
Pili line te selet-t (rolli elily l!.'ir, 2!»r. liti
a n d 59i
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49c

SHOES

FURN ITURE

SELBY Shoes, with those new style ideas,ron snappy com­
fortable lasts is what ti customer of discriminating L ite Ls i«s&gt;king for. See our low prices, in Goodyear welts, turns an« McKay
sewed.
MISSES* SHOES mad^ on the nature form last in Good­
year welts, turns and McKay having that high grade workman­
ship that “ Merriam’’ puts in them, combined with our low
prices is why this line of Shtx« is moving.
LITTLE TOTS’ FIRST STEPS is where we shine in little
folks’ Shoes. See this extra strong line of soft sole
Slim's, in black, white and colors at
SNOW’ S SHOES are "union made” in the new snam
styles. See those numbers in Patent Leather, Gun *Metnl, Vici
Kid and Russia Calf
at only $2.98, $3.48 and

FORTIER, belongs something extra at this time of th'- ' ,urNothing nicer than a beautiful Library Table, solid oak. mi--&lt;"n
finish, with bookshelves
hook shelves at both end.«
end of the table
Ix'tween the legs, speciuls, $10.Ill) and

49c

$3 .9 8

Santa Claus

3*75

LARGE ROCKER in mission style gulden oak lini«h. &gt;nw'*‘
leather upholstering, spring bottom, this complete H»
Rocker, $8.76 value
MAHOGANY FURNITURE A splendid assortment. 111
suite or single pieces make a Christmas present that an&gt; "n,‘
would lx* proud of terms to suit your ptx’ket book, pi
suit the closest buyer.
;
PERFECTION fur cold weather—that means a $4.&lt;W stai&lt;lard Oil Heater for a special price at our Monday (I*Q 1 G
sale of only
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ney in the big window,
M o n d a y , December
21st at 3 p. m.

Santa Claus
Comes down the chim­
ney in the big window,
Thursday, December
24th at 3 p. m.
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D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons
CASH DEPARTMENT STORE
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Wo welcome the sight
o f t hose who si ill lii»' tnd.i}
When bearing tb.il tlag
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protlt aide prodtli lion of live'E »n .tn v »»'ctioti of t tu- cmin
'0 sin! ¡,11 these millions of acres
lying waiting fur the hand of
* f•utter, and in the meantime,
tta gn-at Juilk ,if ||„. i*()rlli hay and
o»u «i» 11&lt;(1 ari. shipped ' here from
°t *r sections, and we are great
patrons of the north when it comes
to buying meat and poultry
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lights, modnii t’onvenituices.
Open Thanksgiving Day.

CMAS. I). BRUMLEY

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Chultiota, Fla.

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1rook aprons and "beat tl" to
kitch tn.
the t, 0
r nor,(1 to Pul l»“ . Of coprsc. thin is only .m n u liv id
ditioru ■ u,rT)e"t‘t'^er* the. true con- uni'« [mint of view, bill 1 would like
^Wrner« [n
a,,,l to induce to see an a rm y a b le to argue other
Ulidj. a ' i ,mf *lert‘ 10 develop our wise, when we have the facts right
Uut
m " an enf®rprisc Is one before us.
L A D Y OBSBKVKU
or |n U' *&gt;p u ndcrtaken in whole
«hOuld j,*/1 ^
sUt®‘ and wo
■ «Uh a’
11 under »tato rontrol,
Friendship’s Strength.
kata . naf0Lmh’ is*ion to provide the
Ilut eurely for nothing less than
* tur* of Urn correctness, 'siluro In Intcgrlty'muat you ever fall
»ioh of the icgisla ure fpur frleqd.—fluth Ondeo.

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1

he

Oran¿es and Grapefruit Trees
Grown in Northern Florida.

f&gt;i( vM«n •*
rttnai Ifrwt ifftljF lr&lt;-«n ■.»
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» s i.
utock
JarLronville, Florida

1

two

ivt i I five,
T h i r t y - l iv e in v ita tion s
w»*n- issuerF ami a large »nnl m erry
p a rty of ludies re»|mmb'&lt;l
-Mrs.
I). W , Adams and Mrs John Wailsw orth tiddi'il much ■ ir. the enjoy-*

11

Gritfintf'« Mon Jenny Trrr« air Texled. Tried and True
Irriti of tu«««

Mr » 1

lust Saturday afternoon from

I'UaIU tofu « I f]*»nt.tr Iff t«r*h lir%Htr-~it Ma.|M lAmnUf. lo li*». Ut *ul é-,
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Iffric Sofl Shell Pecan«, Staple ni Bacon or Beri

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t irie ttf the tn "»! delight) it! »o ii.il
Heirs of ilia »CUMIN w.i» art ¡ifli'r
ni»» n party g iv e n b y Mr» 0
A.
itnulersnii at tier horn»',
/.ulti. " on

f lf*4 &gt; 1 «I« rlM
M
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&lt; tiMH'pper. »ister uml brut her id
l.ri.te.

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•»»tV lai ii&lt;uff* JWt'trrxiAi tM*«n iImiI»! !)«• [«kiti*r*I n-« r #*?rt •' -" ..... ,* ■ «
trr(u«l i*wt »»ii * *»i-«I «I »in' i«ni. ii.ai, flwiimg ul nuil »*» 'iff'
if’ »"
*•*

—' •

the en g in e

from Sanford.
Pure water,
healthy climate, no mosquitoes,
high rolling pine lands. The
beautiful lake region of Florida.

ti . ir i '

D iv e r s ifie d P la n t in g s A r e S a fe P#*la
n t int/ { g s
-. * 'I ll»*

** how nhi|&gt;ped in.

In

w o rld .

I ailed Irnin

till
ti­
lt I11 w 11 w

t i c p.

fn

‘ lf%lF

t a t ion

i o iambi
ub-i »).

Ft. M. Wallace

ini**‘l *¿V

•dTtrifn.r.mv-

CHULUOTA

bu»Hi*'»s t»t m a - le r
F t t
í\
I liti
VAlieft
»»!&gt;'» such A thing try t»&lt; tua»ti r O'
w,in* 1 Ih* h a p p y
V a lu a b le things ure Miriictnnc» d»»ui
M - Siarhng i» tin* uni) &lt;la llg 1 l er
up ill sm»ill p a ck a g es, and taking a
nt \l r * uml » M r» Frank •lune» unii
business where pijnnies art m.ui» t»»
hit inali), fricml- II» tieni») W11ll « ili
I i ailing Vmcrican und foreign puhlt
c o u n t , we arc g e ttin g down i&gt;&gt; co ld
ti '* ln-r grcati) in -»»i i«ll 1 * 1 r . le­
. i"h*
alili -[•••» lai Ciirlstrna» »»i;&lt;l
filets that if y o u s a v e vour p»uni*-»
M . M.lfllhg i» .» highly ( «.t, rn» »1
\.
\ •.ir »»tl»T l»y Curii« Ä: C o .. S* rii»
d o lla rs will s a v e I lie Itlselv»*»
n» » II
-»»n-|b nnet t and other » »»m • ir »11 »jv». .»li t In* K. i: » railrouil
i&lt;ll with i b e old ¡mil on u nii «.t 1i ii timber» In» frieml» h&gt; In» HP
I can cull to m ind at tin* in stan ce panii'■’ .» i.i )« -ubseript 'oh
t all ut im» «’ i: n*l
M.*&gt; fin» (MIj '[’&gt; pirn
•j*« llilaln i', at l e c i t half a d o z e n young men in
i.■ 1» -i wlieu » iiRi'il oli
lv.. .* i ti t hcir li ve*&gt; fi- gri at A li aitlMUli
S a n fo r d w ith ou t e i n |t|n&gt; tue i '
.»nd
•tl utishlin* limi a- fe\t - Imi «ili «V**» .tí*
P ° « n in Morilla, and we s h o u ld sh ip th e y ilo not seem t o In- worried verv
out of tin. sta te millions o f d o l b ' r » ' , m u c h a b o u t e m p lo y m e n t
I ».*&gt;
1■
. 1 tu.&gt;ltul» In rt »»il ». . r t h
1 •
•rorth nf nllr f„rm products where a g a in let them d o n t i r i :
«, • ’
H ■*a .i f «I ! ,. •&gt;1 t 'o i»vt*r 1*«^ t i »ft j t•; i »' anil gì".»in «er» a» «411MV1»»ft n il

fktl tl)i rrykn 1 |»lutlir&gt;|, ll l^oyrtif

ir j c

H u s t lin g n e w

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1 ..I Cl b»Ml,r it

l »•ni bu»ini*s» i-ti't

F erro

motrfFs may* jtistfy

tn .

1(.,|'1 »» i

birg» I Olli oyirse ot
y o u n g men » ..it y o u uMitii that ar»* people ».»»eltlblilig to pay t hi' Inst
daily walking o u r at reel* w iih o u t tribute gf lo\» alili j e « pert t o their
w ork?
How m a n y .»»I these y o u n g «» Il bel»») » »I friend
T h e fiop.il of
men co u ld not h a v e start» »1 in t '»»■ 1» ■ g*
» i *•■ Hi.inv nml b e.i hi it ul
l'*l)'» .»ml
I » li i **i »i St" , » it li«
I i * ,i , r , t l . i - *I * *11 in VV til I I' - bl»
».nm- lim e tin»
o u o g hot
'a r te .I
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a -i -I wi h l in
a on
. ,
[..t ion I*.- filling her | t i ..
o*»
TIIDuy nt
Dt
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,»g. r tod..-. *
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t f•,i ? ((• I •
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c o n fid e n c e .

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n

tli.it u iv e s y o u

^m'power m u í re p u -

tie*.

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( »ul
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fi» •fr .* .«r A t,« f In f i - .

'"bst boar the
K.

c la im tlii.scon fiden o c
b&lt;*c.iu.se th ey h a v e
n il th e pood [ x iin t s embodied* b y
e x p e r ie n c e d e x p e r t s

M.

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I hat M*
i.i.niv Jell li-, I I» I 111 if»’ I O lii III Utili )
in». V• 1.
un il -il t tri-! i.i n •■hiir ;»«*( i*r
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v v v ir i v ''/s v " V " V '

III MS

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MOTOR

Mr liewln-rst of ulne),
has been s|M»mlltig some tom
for»l Wil» .» visitor in lieltev
ly

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it •I - • ■I •"
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1 .o.
iti» r i I . »1» »ti .»i lo- i «i ■•t l»»'r mg
I lie r» Il il 0 * WI r» brought to l.ako- i ar
la- .1 .»ol I'. 1&gt;I ' a- I I » a - » »I &gt;»f h e f wI» »
' : »»'i. ral t .»King ,
Mri pun I he arrival of
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THE D E T A C H A B L E

lit i.li h.

Imlil*»

II

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p r o l * Tior

• lain)

Mt» William» w.i» cornute lo Savani ah t in Iut tri it im i ' hot wa»
wi.it i|pi»n arm mg .»t J.n k»imvilli i ’ vv i- di'cnn d .ni v i-a Idi' tu [ur­
tili tu Un upi'ial uni Inni, wim I» ehe
never
recoven! and
died
at -I
o'clock. Nov aOlh. al St ('alb er­
ine'' llo.'piiul
Mr» Alfred l.ilja of
tin» lit \ iiei-oinpiinied Mr»
Wil­
liam- In I,u » »on vdie .uni wa» joined
I• .lililí t. •r -.1- 1 ,-f Mf» I 1* linger»
I &gt;a v a una I» j »»-i pro v o» »■&gt; in tile
o.
U .... 1 Ita» It
■t M ■

The honor ani^ fame
Attending each name
Of that band of faithful brave-».
Will live when the ru-t

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. .. n»i»i»'t•abb'
Icttcl«'«'
t'« tf.J®
1 I..; ' 1 .
( j a r.|. 11I' .
'•»MU '• *1 a » . . | , . i •.it ..i. \ \ . . [ i « «. 1.1 V
ol 11i
‘ Ii . t .*i it I.» -»• •l a - , « ,1*1111
n .
» \ ; . • ! . . s i i l i ’ '• ’ • ta l •. t* ■

cruu
gave the land on whiidi it
I’lcailing ulten tit despair.
stand*
and
fontrihuted to tl . t•i*i!,|
For the heaven-horn ngtit to live;
mg lutnl largii) and ninny p e o p l e
III till-. -I .IMIII I 'rtseweet-Wll h zeal.
When t hri»t - love is told a n ew , who wen- resident» and have gone
from here have worked and helped
W h o will b u y a lied C ross real,
Just to help Ills cause^will You? (ulllilully to build uml furnish it
and those who r e m a i n hurt* and meet
there think and appreciate the
Obituary
By reijupsl a notice of the funeral work those friends did and trust
of Mr». Muj- Williams Which QC-U¿°&gt;'.
I « » Ayii,&gt;oe o*»F -ffMrti*
t - y &gt;firi4hf
t)e«-, Ith is given dlttle inlerdenominuliouai church.
There i» lii'ii,g planned a scries of
h e lo w .
e
ittert .i in nicht » and social» I.» r.u»e
T h e fn m Iv tmvi* m any friends in
mure
tuotn*) to paint tin' interior,
S anford w h o -y m pat In?.»» with I he in
el»
\ » io» kirn pillan will prob- 1
in the I»»»» ol a* dear d a u g h t e r anil
ublv I». planile»! »nun
ile voteti sister

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The Veterans brave,
Whb fought long to save
. . .OiuJaHti. iTojuMwvjnlinuJiosrr "&gt;
Have jiasseiFiiway,
Until few today,
Await the summons to go

building Winter Homes
M.r» ;-• ■»i'!»- ,ire bollili rig a ml
[■Ul.Mi.g I.» build, witilir hume- hi
Plorili.» i.iiw til,ill bale Ululen a).ell
lurh proje» I» lor several years
The
P.urii|s‘j|i w.ir .imi other tiling- that
hile ti.ol i &lt;ll»t urblllg » llei t on hti-i
nr»» if. . ,.i , I, ter ring rii.iny »»! t n
rirp i■»..[■j»- .»I t )». northrrn 'in n *
troni i» " -Uiii'iii* in Fiorili.i tur
k*nn srtd I here will tie mil 11 A' new
siiditintih to our winter population
i*cau»i &gt;•' »Ci *.iti»f.iitiii|i i i»j o ill
by ti.ii-i wliai b.tve often vi»iie»i tin»
itstft anil like its winter dunnte
tl i* important to have the people
»ho cotne here to live through the
cold months of the year, but it i»
really more importuni to have tlm-e
«ho would come ami make then
horon all the year 'round, and he­
roine »eii\el\ engaged in prodm » g
»»*;• "uf of i tie »ml oL FliirH.i
T1" re
itTflliuio, ,,f i,||.
MtfriiU tioil will produce as good
*mn M any section of America.
There are millions of acres that will
produci* more bay per acre, and ju»i
u good hay. us any seetiiin of the
country
There ure million- of
ten*» Itut w||| produce jtisi »•« giiml
crup» Ilf II.li, ,is »III) »ertimi Ilf tile
munin
| here are nullimi- **f m re»

H e re is it c o m p ir le otti fit y o u ca n c a rry w it It y o u nin-wlu-rc*.
( la m p it cut &gt;i»nr row I »ii.it,
do r y .s k ill o r c a m « a n i l It.i\ t-l
1 to 9 m iles a n h o u r. O n
la k e , b o y o r r iv e r y o u I n v e
a [Mover bo at f o r co m m e rce
t»r p leasu re n m l y m iH t iv c n t n ic n t is e x tre m e ly sm all.

it . |.,.- - ....... . F u i . , ) « v i r i t i g a a a&gt;m- » ph a .»lit a ll a.C m*t finii»* »»i it ' U a l
big ■row ii a - tin ■ » x »'iiiiig )va» »ia in j.
and
. lu ll)
T «x»•ut &gt; -t bri*«» »Io li.ir »
III this era of good cheer.
was
I
li/ared,
making
up . ash enough
W lien souls pruv»' the Master's
to
order
t
tie
material
to tiui-h the
sway.
interior
of
the
chureh
W I »ip. »
W h o will mu i »&gt;r tiinvugh all fear.
I lutM* w'bo-iongli their In**,» a w a y ? lltld »nils are at work tin» w.i k uni
-uni M ioti - » ’ ,iti,ii
I . 1. ,» „]J I,,
'lilttplet,
d
Tin»
1|U
*
it
- wini. , Imrctp, J
I Iul , a&gt;king

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I hi* i ii]nf » •I -i f » I «' Ml* f I

M.

sh: I&gt;I'. 1

ilk with

t onii tii im nt
mand;

Thftlirilthl banner's name.
And the donor's fame,
Awaken memories dear
O f hrave m e n w h o led
In the CnilM’ that’ s dead.
With u courage' that knew no fear.

»•I.. l i

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U . a lt »•

W here

A« a treasure rare.
The banner with care.
Will be fondly laid ;i » : i j ;
The kind donor's* name.
All wreal bed in filtile
Will llvi; in inir Jwu'- - ' ■*■ ;

IF.» » r u m b le d l o r|li-l

P o w er B e h i n d th e B oa t

I .*1*.

I I I . ’ lti‘ 4»rf .« [»[•cal
I . i r ! ! * * T i r.fng
V1 1' f 1 if ! * ■ 1 - niIT I t

With it« colors bright
The rc&lt;i. Itlue anil w lute
All blending in r i• li ar r , i ,
Ami it* cross ol liars
"
Adorned will' »tars
Of purvat-and Fright array.

. .1 '

' ('ir i ' f m.i** »»•a!
¿i i
.iil»»ng '

1 1.»

merit of the guests lay some beauti­
fully rendered solo»; as also &lt;li»i Miss
Item* Peters and Mrs. M K Dooley
l y theri splendid selections in e l o c u ­
tion
I la vi cl

Mcsduinei«
I)
U
A da m s.
Speer, t ie o
Mat hn- 11 z a n d
Ml»» Irene Peter» .i-»i«ie»i t (.»• h&lt;»»t1ex» 111 serving the ib-lo 1. 111» r . f r i ' » l nients, which rollsl.sted of hoi st'iil

lopped rhirken, stuffed olivet, cof­
fee. atnbroslu' wit &gt;1 cherries, and
marshmulluwa, cocounut cookies anil
home made randy. The guest« were
loath to leave this pleasant home
and the shades of darkness were fust
approaching ere the hist one tleparted.

.

It Alw ays Helps
s;iys Mrs. Sylvanla Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with Cardni, Hie woman's
tonic. She says furiher: “ Before I began to use
Carilni, my back and head w o u ld hurt so had, I
thought Hie pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any ol my housework. Alter taking three bottles
of Cmlui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained ;i»r&gt; pounds, and now, 1 do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
I wish every suffering woman would give

CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic

a trial. I still use Cardni when 1 feel a little bad,
and it. always docs me good."
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure sign^of woman­
ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardni, the woman's
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardni
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than lifty years.

Get a Bottle Today 1

A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House For v ou
1.

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U&gt;-*r «■; ». ’

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD
H ~ J7~HOI.I.Y. Editor
\V. M. IIAYNKS, Hu«incst Manager
I'uUahwJ K«try T u » l » y and KrRtajr

THE HERALB PRINTING COMPANY
' hi iwi miitios nur»:. in a i i u n h :
ONI! VrA«
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fill MQNTltM
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Munn of ÎOf. I'rr Month
r&gt;MOrnt&gt; la Adrrac* Mato Ha Mad» »I OITIfr
Kalrrrd Aa H»raad-(1aaa Mall Mall« Aufu.l 11»d
1(0*, al Ih» I’oMoirX al fUofofd. rMKlda,
l ad« Ari of Ma&lt;rh ini. Mît
Office la Herald llaDdla*

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Lithia, one of the precinct» in
Hiilsboitiugh county werij dry in the
recent election. Lithia wan running
true to form.
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AS C O D R IN G T O N SEES IT
The State Supreme Cnurt ha* rcveised Judge Perkin*' decision hi the
Sanford brick road conirovei*)
and
the case now stands practically
where n was two year* ago, Rrick
arc lying rlongside the road while
the tax payers are plowing through
sand up to the hubs of their wagons
ami autos. The brick has been paid
for out of bond fund* in other
word* the people have paid for the
hard surfacing material and ride *n
sand.
All the trouble has been
caused by a few knot-headed cuss '*
who insist in having their own prop­
erty inhanced in value
ill the ex­
pense of the whole county
There
are such people in every com­
munity. Wo have them In DeLand
today people who will fight our
proposed bond issue for no valid
reason whatever
One or two of the
opponents
heie
are
opponents
just to oppose; one or two are op­
posed to any public improvement;
and one or two are lighting the propf i i f c H j R K iir;
not behind it, and will 'not 'control
the expenditure of the fund. These
last fellows won’ t trust anybody but
themselves they think they are the
only really tiustwnrthy people in
Delaind, 01 the only ones with sense
enough to spend a few thousand
dollar*.— DtLand News.

of Celery avenue joined with Chnse, | 0 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 4 4
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Whitnef et ul . e t c , to rom|H&gt;l I he ^
county commissiuiift* to build the
rt,ads a* the election specified
The
bond inone) .falling Abort the corn- ^
rmssioher* could not build Celery | ♦
avenue |(i feet wide and the injunc-l 4
tion wa* prayed for lo stop the ^
building of any lirick roads that
were over !• feet wide
The road*
Your peace of mind depends upon your freedom from worry.
in tile *j«'&lt; ia! district that were V ^
feet wide were all built while the ♦
An account with a good strong bank such as this one gives you a
matter was in thu hands of the &gt;'4
feeling o f assurance that will drive away worry.
court.
Juilge IVrkins decided in ^
favor of the county commissioners
W e should like to talk with you about opening an account with us.
und moved to dissolve the injunc­
tion. The matter wa*-taken to the ^
supreme court and the opinion ol ♦
the supreme court was published in I 4
last Tuesday's paper
It uphold* 4
the injunction und states that the
commissioners should have built and!
must now build the roads as sped- ^
H. E. TOUR
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
R. R. OEAS
fled in the call for the election. As ♦
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I'rraldpBl
Vki'Pr^drnl
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the matter now stands there will b e 't 4
no roads built unless the matter ^
can be compromised In some manner. A
T h e’YTTonejr t'oxomplata the
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as specified is not available it is im­
possible 1 for thu-^cututuiiudo tiers t o 1
fulltil! the terms of the election call
Seed To atq Warnlrfg
modeled so as to comply with the
or the decision of the supreme court
£)Cparlmenl Df Agriculture is underwriters’ requirements, und were
und some higher power than the „ . „ ¿ ¡ „ g oul the following warning; bonded, und if adequate business
supreme court will have to render
The farmers of N o w Jersey, other melhods were adopted, the financing
a decision that will find a way to
Middle Atlantic states and the south of the cotton crop would be materi­
place money in the district road
ern stntes arc warned by the depart- ally improved.”
treasury where money does not now
ment to see that the seed potatoes*
The - See ret wry " pctTA* -ttut a *‘ la-

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A citizen of St. Fetersburg, who
recently returned from the nqrth
hands ua a card given him tin the
train out of Jacksonville by some
person representing either the hotel
named on it or the city of O rla n d o ,
or both
The card 1* that o f the
Hotel Astur. O rla n do , and o n th e re­
verse side is a table of distant e* from
other Florida tot*n* from O r l a n d o an
and their |&gt;opululion». As some ol
the«,» populations given agree pre­
cisely with the United Slates census
it must be assumed that the United
States census figures were before the
compiler and therefore that such de­
viations from the census figures us
arc made are mudo intentionally und
with purpose lo deceive.
’ Orlando in bold face type at the
top is given "population b.OtiO.”
St. Augustine, for instance is given
4,272; which is exactly the U. S.
census for 1000— the census of LLMO
giving here 6,41*4.
Ormond is given 61*6; the census
of 1900— that of 11*10 being 7b0.
Fulatka is given 3,1101; tlm census
of 1910 being 3.779.
St. Petersburg is given 4,127;
which is the U. S. census figure of
1910 ull right.
Hut Orlando's population accord­
ing to the same U. S. censua was
only ¡1,894; and- yet it ia given aa
8,000— o r ' twice that of St. Peters­
burg.
T h e trick of course is in giving
the 19^10— or 1900— census figures
for the* other towns, and an estim­
ated present census for Orlando. If
this enterprising Orlando booster
had used the same standard lor both
he would have had both according
to the U. S. census of 1910— viz, Or­
lando, 3,894: St. Petersburg, 4,127—
or, according to the present Folk
directory estimates, Orlnndo, 8,000,
St. Petersburg 11,000.
Some difference; and the other
way about, too.— St, Petersburg
Tiroes. •
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And yet it was a good ftchemc at
¿bat and the hotel man deserves u
medal for being an Orlando Booster.
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have lett the lr&gt;i,.eti north «1 d I lime
si.iiH to «■»&lt; It pi t til 1 old
wi at l.il

Ni ed thè New *|tuper »
li. tin- ii.o-t r i i &gt;-iii ik. io of t In
N aturally there j» not e n o u g h work S.-turiJuy Evetiitig Fusi t obli teli»
to keep these hundred* in food and h o w he ami o l h e r A m erica n n e w s clothing and they are wandering up p a p e r meri a te h ein g e n t e r t a i n e d
anti down the Mate looking foY some­ ns h onoreil guest.» o f thè G e r m in i
thing to eut.
They are d e * e r v (n g generiti »tati d n m ic i t e d for thè timi*
und -Itould at leant have a meal anil bi-irrg in thè lio n ie ol a Fri-neh
if pOASthle a Jilaee to nleep, hut prilli»III- reca li* t iiotighlftilly a»
thank» to the 1 lunate of Florida Ite riunii» luto thè cotnforialile Inni
there are few nig it 1 » when t h e y tan
of ilo- ref ugno prilli &gt;' thiit a gre.il
not he in in Inrt a hie under the -ta r- « bangi- Ila» l he li piace Hi 1ite »tato»
wit It tin- »ky for their roof
\Ne hud of thè war corre*pondyni withm a
a Charity A sso cia tio n ul o n e time m o n i t i » timi*
that did g*nnd work in t a k in g rare
I btrty yetir» prmr io thè lime ol
of tile worthy ones in our midst lit writing he uml his companions

hut like many other good things
died for lack of nourishment from
the public. The
Herald think» it
would bo well to have some kind of
headquarters during
the
winter
month* supported by tin- nickels
und dimes of our peoplu who are
now throwing them away on mis­
taken' charity, ^where a man or
woman or child could get enough
for a cup of coffee and n sandwich
at leant.
Regardless of what some
may think ol these people who at
first glance may seem worthless, the
editor of The Herald in convinced
that muny of them tire worthy. We
have no regard for tho professional
beggar who ptukes Florida every
winter to rake off u fat living hut
we do think that a men who is seek­
ing work nnd seems willing to work
should have a meal if it is possible
to give him one. This in real char­
ity and none of us will suffer for
having donated that much in the
cause of suffering humanity.
Let
the ladies of the Welfare Depart­
ment take up this matter of a Char­
ity Association and if possible re­
juvenate the old association.
T H E B R IC K R O A D S T A T I C S (
So many anxious inquiries are iu&gt;ing made at The Herald office every
day that wo cannot unswer them all
separately and will endeavor in a
few words to quiet, the fears of the
anxious ones und relnte the facts
qa wc zee them. The injunction is
an old story and everyone is familiar
with the facts wherein the residents

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

i* an empiiV tu itself. capable ot
w ill l u k e tin* «I« » h u m id th«* r n t i r t
growing every Variety ol farm and
it
lu rid H e - s u p p o r t e d flu - I m r i d
orinari) produit* is only an argu­
i**'in
\ o i l ' l l fo r it .«ti 11 \n t* d f u r H *
ment lor remaining as il 1 - and lot
mi ,id 11 ■
vj.i J'.irk u v * u 1j•* liurie^i
regular time allot ted lor tie* regular a reason lor dtvi-nin
.« l i t I 1 * i ii** 1 1* T i l t i i ti** | v I #ia 1 v\ r a r e
Reside» wbettet e r a -Mr t* to it g
édition aldi Ito spi* ci a I eljorl was
I** j i f s i t o i r !u»w 11 1,«1 t hi* r u ti d ' . i l l y u h l
made io publish a moiiMcr edition, j uu.de abolii making a &lt;a pi mu ni Mr i
!*»• I»111!f ;tf,*l •«*rt ,u 11
tilt* pt ttpU* »*•
bui tile ready response of the mer I lamio or any oilier Ml,* il -im ply’
s’ ..utfifd who r«thr»*» fnyrihl-tlier light w n
chant* a**i-t. d
making 1 In- ■dt m. an»
ot t i n t'lVi"* «•?1 i h* --i* rH u d - .. r** \ * r #,
of 1 1 - I . f n p o -1 101.. il *1 I he I .
llUjj larger than tit. u-.tial 'I in- da)
M'
1 1 r * «1 «*t this 1ni*! n o I*r*-v
-t ■gill*«
number und the rupubh
llera.dl Frnoid 1 i K 111H A t tu ili 111i t
l! theft* a#** *«»«v v* j*»** om«*^ w h o
_aLalf .&amp;aa_ reads h' supply the iiiim
our •U II Ift*«) I&gt;11*
•.»ii inlii' of 1 tit tl.i* liordoti ki»«»t li l
u
ber of pages, il only demonstrate» 1
ih fin (ontt* lorw:.r«i and give* l hi
whnt The Herald could do when the I
C H A R IT Y
♦«»ininunit&gt; llir &gt;«*t*rH il i&gt; ii-rtnin
occasion and the advertising re­
i'li .*i- u r c h u n d r e d - id .......... h i
I) gt lllfig hi hi* 11 Mir** fpot on t Ion
quires.
low* walking th rou g h Florida, sdenj- « 1 •fti lit unit &gt; and 11#»* t«*\ pa y«r* want
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mg ride-, on 1 1 ti* .iitrf wurkmg .ill r**li»*r
\\ lint a lot ¡¡I for m of
t .. 1 1 1 . .
attd meanness a r e b e y o n d are. p o w i-t
of p u n ish m e n t'

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Don’t Worry

Maybe the war in Europe and the
big German gun* are responsible foi
the.- m a c j . rhs ngrj ^ u ; . . » ^ winning
t n n ( i m P f 1 " (H1 1h the few dainty
days we are all about to have the
blues.
(&gt;
Ferry M, Colson an d II. W. Davit
have been nominated (or Register
and Receiver of the .Lanai Uilice as
Gainesville.
One is a progressive,
the other a reactionary of the strong­
~~r0—
est type.— De Funiak Breeze.
NO S TA TE DIVISION
lion- ro* offer*' orFn t ' ' fFetm htr^rh^ tKey buy bear t ^ whitc. lajjeLqi J-luUJUcuUblu j u i c e d . ul live
Which ia an evgn stand off, eh,
E d itor' HoicarrL~*r»f** fht* 'Orctrigr- lion- to offer othrr lfern- to r 'T h&lt;” &gt;Potuto Inspect.'.,,, servide of this l ie - ' duction in ih V sou th ."
T
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County Citizen does not luvor the IHiople of both side* of the c o n t r o - 1 '|)artrnPnt. Thi„ ) a b c , ia (),urrt, on j
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talk of dividing the state of Florida, versy to get together, cut the width Iw h contflinor tim, ct,rtm, B that th(.
Mule under Sprlityi VI 4' ih« |i1*r '*&amp;UH1».
/.he Miami Metropolis says that
of
the
rou.L*
and
build
them
now
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|I)PS
havp
,.xnInim
&gt;(1
hy
Art# ut J 9 0 ? , I iw t of fioriti»* ahowtng
ns suggested by a contributor to the*
fimoartl of t a t f i rhargr*! iu thr T * i (‘ullrrif physicians of Florida know thut
Reporter-Star called "Sigm a" last The commissioners are helpless in Fedoril, inspectors and found free
ul ............ «W«’.,; n o ,id..’ m a» «..
certain injurious dopes and drugs
of. the
decision of
the courts 1
|'.roni JlOUatr)
„«wderv nrun,,
«rul, inui
,h..i llli)
,u’mrni
,hr of
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&gt;'•» lo |hr»"•'
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v.eek.
We are sorry to hear that the . face
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ft
«lipnrtinn
thr »jfiir
*etrr«l
nre being sold as patent medicines [*
Hro, Howard does not favor this 11 ml it is strictly up to the people to g r o w n o n fa r m s f r e e f r o n t , unit h a v e furu!« »Inrh t «#»*• h»«« hr«*n hini lnf, 1li
they should come out siiuarely and
riU’Iini |Nl|l i*l(T»
njea for wc were jti*t pirt paring lo bury their differences and build not i n a n y w a y b e e n e x p i s e d t o 'filial aiU&lt;»Utit rlut ^***1 |.n*f tat
state the names of them in order
r*ll «f 1*11
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if li"l »IX tccll feel wide tlu-n
support O rlan do (or Ole capitai ol r o a d »
t h is d i s e a s e
f(ftirral Kunti
rii» •»*»♦* '•«*
that the public could lie prepared
t
w
e
lv
e
nr
nine
but
build
them
t i»li« tion* « » S u » i*i
East Florida or Smith F ion d a , or
T h ey are warned ngainsl tin- use
for tudden death
iì*it
h. n -i’, i iu. i :
It 1 » lift to th e people to make a
w h atever the new stati- would io
of tallio potatoes for planting pur-, * K v h
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culled, but now he has utterly re­ decision in the matter and bring il poses, us these, even though they d o
2.l2ß 5fi 26.H17 II
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Florida pajicrs were on tile jo b as
the
commissioners.
The
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fused by the following very sensible before
not show the disease may have been
usual and published fine Christmas
4
a
hoard I* willing to listen to any proj»
argument :
IVI I
2.12ft SS 2»*, •'I 7 12
exposed to powdery scab.
T able
editions. Thete were many of them
onition that will »tart the road» hut
Il 11«
Hub-*cI*«»»»I*
"O
ur
Friend
Sigma,
of
Washing­
potatoes
tinusually
»hipped
from
and space wilt not permit a special
Ui
« lall*-» ».1 !&lt;• IÜ
they are not willing to go ahead
l ’M l
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mention but like all Floridw.jaiirnal» ton. I* t" . is ’ dreaming' in hi* prop­ w ith road b u ild in g w lien tlnv are ..&lt; Matin* in bulk and the car ittrMe*. ,t
1 •mi
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blue certification tag, while seed « Iltis*. Inifi * i••
l«i
tile) demons! ruled I lie high custe ol osition tu divide Florida
W ) - I 11 b»*» to know ju*t what they cat.
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!«•«*» arc th
or oth e r c o n ­
our newspaper* and the weeklies | Such talk in m a resident o I
U-.
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1 d o lega l!\ ill I h i» c o m p lic a te d affair
do
no
pnrtieitlu
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were there itlsi) with III USl Ia Ie tl I
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coviTs ami log éditions
i here 1- n» toit w ti) i.&lt;d dr. ■in aloni’ ili . ’ diiig ti« vA«»rk «»f
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lillli* ilM‘ 1 vvrfi' hum Hi in thfir rim
Some denier* itavi* been buying I Siili »t»..... t i
su niait) real good newspaper* m state ni Virginia, because northern v l « 1 11.»it*» 4 n il h *1 1 1 it* w i*fi* *i I m i l ii f *"l \
p»t l
J irginia and soul berti Virginia are
t af-|e » lin k .if.il *el 11 n g ti fur *&gt;i 1 1 I ,-M A )
Florida
■** Miwh m ! Ii» ir •t i i . i t ’M i R i
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1In*»*- men tire not v lolut-mg any law. » (ilici
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T lie maii) compliment» puni Thel W hy not sepurate ‘ SigmuV head hitVI* tin* mud limit vin Turk nv««ffiii&lt;* but lh**y are exposing tin-ir ru«tnm•r* to t be n*k of t h e trit r . n l in t i o i .
Herald l*y the hoine peuple are ap ' and lu* ‘ lingui'tn tongin- fr&lt; 10 id*
i»«&gt;* u i|M* t h* Hit!■ *t p» (ijili* u iT'i t*«*ii*'
•if a d iii ig i- r iii i* i|i*,-ti**- a n d a «pt.tr
prêt lateil mon1 I ban I lie idltor and toi**, -II. &lt;e to . i ont) wrlggb- Mon,'
fit t •*«! I»&gt; th a t r m i l i - Itijl In* i&gt; ,11*11
l-il I in I*
. t u t i n e * ito ttld tin- p o w d e r y s c a b b e
I he lu&lt;t tl,,it tiie stat.e o| l londn
liu mess manager and ail 1 lie lor**
eau tell and il is sucli word» of encouragemenl that make» our work
seem lighter
T’ he &gt;pet tnl n u m b e r *d
T he Herald was co m p ile d III I be

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were Captives of th » Germans. They
were informed that they were guests,
hut they heard the sottn instruc­
tions from the officer in charge of
the g u ards'to shoot them if they
showed the slightest disposition to
disobey orders.
T h e German» started out t, have
no ^correspondents follow the army.
Rut the change has been due to the
fact thut the Germans have awaken­
ed to the desirability of having then
side of the operations truthfully pre­
sented in America.
While Mr. Gobi» himself does not
draw the deduction the situation
calls for serious reflection. Even the
German war machine, ready and
finely equipped, powerful in volume
and preparedness to crush its enc
mica, liuajls before hostile public
sentiment. Lfie sutnu is true, though
not in the same mousure, of the
allies.
Monday's dispatch told of
Genera Jloffre receiving as honored
guests u company of Faris news­
paper men.
It might occur to many that un­
der such stress the a. inles might
well afford to let the newspaper men
tuke enre of themselves. They did
start out that way, but the policy
has changed. The court of public
sentiment it and will continue the
most powerful in civilization, und
the warring nations are aware that
whatever justification may he o f ­
fered muit be put before tho people,
and Lgain the press is recognized us
the only potent agency to serve
that end.— Orlando Reporter-Star,

Plant New Foster
Grapefruit— Only
Pink-Fleshed Kind
With all the fc-'xl quail’**» •
up t rbbttecilfu« iiuit. U I
«t-uld bulii iitut* n •* • t . .
fltifn it! fuhitl lluI I■**■I |

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the rigid iits)N-itimi und otlu*r prei..tttion» throttit ^rotimi certified
need -tin k
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One Week to
- Christmas

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U it» in ngum. Dec.
10. There is
no emergency which justifies govern­
ment ussistuiice to farmers directly
through tin- use id government cash
or credit. »a&gt;* Secretary Houston, of
tin- Department of Agriculture, in
In» annual report .*• l're»oli-nt \\ i!
Secretary Houston * *1 a loineht i* r&lt;gardi-d a» ttullcal Illg I !«•* pull« ) n f
,
A.lmiltl» ralo.n i.o rur.il iriullt.» j
As , |„.
(.¡.„k luw "tuke* ju»l |
a)Hj puri untar knowledge of t h è ’
(armerà’ requiremeni»," Ite »ugge»i»j
that any additional credit needs of
the agricultural com m u n ity ho cured
lor by ” cooperative credit associa­
tions,” by means of which the com­
bined credit of funning communities
could be utilized, and b y a system of
land mortgage bunks, both systems
privately cap tnlized.
. The report says:
“ The American farmer is sturdy,
»elf reliant and independent. Re is
not in the condition o f serfdom or
semi-serfdom in which
were the
Europeun peoples, for whom govern­
ment aid was extended in some form
or other during tho last century.”

Might Imitate the Sn.«•"■el
■. T i n - miiitrr«'l

Secretary Houston asks congress
for an additional em ergency appro­
priation of several million dollars
on account .of the recent outbreak of
the foot nnd mouth disease among
cittle.
The secretary recommends consid
oration o f . legislation to establish a
permissive warehousing system for
grain And cotton. - H e pointed out
that the warehouse facilities for
cotton in the south ure not central­
ized.
" I f the warehouses n o w In exist­
ence,” said the report, "were re-

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Try a Herald Want Ad

Investigation, he sa y s, shows the
need ol a reorganization of the dis­
tribution process.

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DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY

In advocating a lan d mortgage
bonking system ami a system of
cooperative credits associations, the
report snys the use of thu funds loan­
ed for productive purposes on the
farms covered hy th e mortgages
should be insisted u pon .

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f r o m a bad n u i

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ghoHls." sti’il a man ai I’■»' . In'1 r-cfElly
Thurrhvnrdu so- ’ ’ ' ' »•' '',tl
And no wonder ch'ir- f- ani ■l'­
ilium. After be’* I....« ......... *r,i*
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cuffed nrulTtbnscd all Id- Idi‘ t rtfl
the man whose efr&gt;*«t *
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-Hit
these bn Imr minmer
to »-a*
enjoy a i|iilcf nil d.turi 1ti ’
light in t nb r in rea 1 1-

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The

F irst N ational Bank
o f S a n fo r d , F lorida
Capital $35.000.00

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Surplus and Profits $58,000.00

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Tile Largest W o rk in g C a p ita l in tlie C o u n tv

Pays four per cen t, on tim e de­
posits.
S a fe deposit boxes for re n t.
federal Reserve Bank member,
bank in the world.

The strarest

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TIIK SANFORD HERALD

pKCEMBER »»' 1814

j: |NANDABOUTTHECITY
! ■yule Happening»— Mention
of Matter» in Brief
Personal Item» of
„
Interest
Summary of ihc Floallng Small
Talk» Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Header«

Il h Jackson. rejin—cnting iJu*
(ilWii Slifi‘1 it prnilui'.. ii.i 11«, r w,iin tin* «it &gt;

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tulli Mv' ujinir tin*

Sanford growerJust rOn'ivi'il uniti In-r invilir«* of
t ladies' rollar- and tuliMrs (Iran
K Williams Milliner*. imi First st
:il 2tr
Mr nini Mrs
W ..k.*,|i.*ld
Mrs
Aduni». Mrs (,.*., Ivt.r«, Mr ami
Mr» I’ hillips. Mrs l'nttmlml 4|i«l
' Mr». Daniels are a merry
" ’ I'P'iig
• party lU tlu; city today Irom (¡«*1neva.

y r *nd Mrs. Kmmett Davi» and
d,«h«cr and Mr. Wm. 0. Fol.len
,, of Dexter. Ohio are the gue»ts o f
y r and Mr». Green W. Smith.

THE SEMINOLE COUNTS
FAIR ARRANGEMENTS
PROGRESSINGRAPIDLY

The Ananias Club w
ru,np at
Palm Springs during the week of
Junuary 11th to 15th and their
many friends are looking forward to
a
pleasant time a.» the dull always
Taine for fancy work. Fresh yeast
keeps
open house and entertains
^xkrs and pop corn, ut Simon.’». 22-tf
many guest».
Hr. and Mrs. Tucker have rented
The city is filled with strangers
tbf Douglas» home on l hird street
who
are seeking homes anti furnished
for the season and-will be at home
roo mu ami it ludioovt** «»very* citizen
,o their many friends ut thut place
f» rnmtrrr
in The Hernhf- These people look
in »oak. at F. F. Dutton’s. 27-tf
in The livruld (or these uds and the
j j M Smith of Winter Park was Want ads in The ll.-rald nlways
xroong the prominent visitors .to the bring Jesuits
rtty yesterday and report» that e v ­
A tine line of ladles’ hone at Mrs
erything in hi. section i. in a tlmir- (;nm&gt; y
Wllham!&lt;
. i iner. ^ lot,
ithing’ condition.
First street.
• “ tc * |cattle and horaea, in fact many of
Auto Livery— Prompt aervicc—
Among the prominent visitors to them have signified their willingness
D»y phone 281, Night phone IOC.
the city yesterday wen* Hon. Cary to break the trip in this way and
C. C. Wilson.
f6 -tf ., _L;uulLi.of the law. firm of Landis &amp; i make two (airs instead of the one.

Gift Suggestions

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The Seminole County Fair will
take on renewed at tiviti from t hl»
time tin, a» tin- lurmii. .inn mit tees
lutte Itet'h Dumeti ami Henry H
Mark» ha» arrived with hi» i-o |m
()j umt nttu nt» to take charge of the
...
. . .
publicity i*Ufi of Ihr campaign
Mr.
Marks will ope,; «n oline and keep
the general pollile informed from
day to day uliout the entire plan
of the fair anil hi» o Ilice will he head­
quarters for the exhibitors and the
commutée» and all those who expert
to assist in any way in making this
the Greatest Fair on Earth.
Al­
ready much interest is being mani­
fest«^ in various sections of the
county and it is aufe lo assert even
That every part of Sem,n°h* count? 'TTftf unjoining counties
i will he represented at the Seminole
County Fair with vurious exhibits,
Coming uk it will juat r^^tous to the
Orange County Fair many of the
.
...
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exhibitors on their way lo Orlando
wlj| nlUp ln «Janfortl und »how prize

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Your Christ mas shopping will bo made easy -hero. We
olTer you the very best or your money. We sell everything lo Ih* found in a firsl-class jewelry store.
Wc carry a large a.s«ortmcnt of Diamonds, Watches,
( 'lucks. Silverware, Cut (¡lass. Bracelet», Brooches, Chains,
Foils, Necklaces and Culi Links. Highest grade of Hand
Painted China. Kverything in Sterling and Piateti
Silverware.
Our prices are from 10 to 20 per cent less than in the
big cities.
Wt* art* pleased to have you call on us whether you
buy jir not. We do plain engraving free.

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I onik'egnliunnl
Church
Next Sunday is to Ih* given over
to Christ mas message» unti music,
The choir will he increased for the
occasion, among those kindly usststIlfTl* Mrs, Claude Herndon
The
12B W. 1st St.*. Sanford, Fla.
munir for the morning will he
Anthem, "Behold I Bring Vou
mmmmmmn
Good Tiding»." Sini|N*r
Anthem. "A Dream of Hethhhem." Botine)
Response. “ Bethlehem." ’ Gounod
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Anthem, " G l o r y lo God in the
Highest.” Jrllcy.
Sanford House
For evening:
F A Schumpert, Atlanta, Ga.;
Organ, "Prelude. G Minor,” Han­ F. C. Whitehouse, Jax; O. S. Mason,
del.
Maylield. Va.; E. Thomas, Terre
Christmas Anthem JnUi.v . .
Haute, Ind.: J 1 1 . Meyer» and wife,
Ollertory. solo, “ NeareV M y God, Cleveland. (•; I. Il Gregory. Kisto Thee." Ml — Aspinwull
Nimmee. F II. Baule, Birmingham,
Closing Anthem, "T h e Magda- Ala . Il I. Bannon, Akron, Ohio;
lene." AAarren
.1 F l.ongworth, Jax: Il B. Wure
The theme considered hi the pas- and wife, Washington. D C ; J C.
lor «ill h* The
Magi Men AA ho l.o -tf* N A ( ’ .li
b' I’ Demrete.
KII* * Av ! .I Paid
l'tidadelj■I 1.1 P.i . I. lì Colton. To*
All .&gt;r• •■*1 *«*« 1 .1 II;, ur g*'il i** l'LiAl j ledo Ohio; F 1 Manslielil. ^»1 l’tto l•«■ |*r* - i i .il I he-«* nul our : , , r ler-hiirg, Kugelli* M. Feckct und

Theo. Scliaal, Jew eler— Open Hvenings 'Till Christmas

Thraahcj ,haa
re^urnyd Fish of^Di^Laud and Misbaid S h u ltii. Despite the (net -th«r- Seminole*
' ' from
i „ m v:T*-----ounry Fair will have -no regular
hi» grover~.~7 t’ .JiiM uml reports,
report» of thu. Daytona Traction and Power' Counry
They were here in fair grounds the exhibits will he
the fruits in line shape. He brought : Co. of Duytona
borne ioidi* fine grupefruit und e x - Die interest» of the Sludtz C o . wlio housed in store room» and will he
ptet* to ship some in u few weeks, purpose to build a concrete loll tnnde very attractive, in fait will Ih
bridge over . i h«* St Johns riycr at more attractive than if they were
Nice dry oak wcod at N elson ’ s the Monroe Ferri
taken a mile or so into the imiiitry
woodyard. phone H07.
27-tf
where tile f.iir ground- wouhl l*e
I billet* .it \\ oo il,.i ■.| I*
1*0 .»led
nr-dal
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2.ird.
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The Herald Printing Co has just
I he -I re d (air •.l/.t Igood o n e
turned out a fin«* booklet for I In*
Liceirà« A.11 uuin * leaner «
atul tip* lario u » countie» l hrdughout f aeri ice«.
wife, Jax; A. Weinfdd, New Or­
Oviedo Board of Trade und also the
Have you seen the new Vacuum
A Christina» program is heing pre- leans. Ut.: D S. Colwell, Jax: A. J.
book of ordinances for the city of Cleaner» ut the Sanford Light A thè north bave taken up thè idea of
1 he Street fair and are now using it par«*d lor thè chiidri’ ii of 1 he Sunduy Iliirger. Slietlild, S Dakota; G
A.
Sanford, both of them demonstrating Fuel I n '» itili«*«« ’
They af** ill** iti pri*fi*reiu ij to thè old ahandoned scilo..1 loh-i-ìing ol «Ir lainalions,
Itryanl. Jai: Guy P Duvi-on At­
that The Herald can do all sorts of lilies! ever and would make an ideal
idea of liuving e\i**n**i\e ground» and dhdogio- .'lui -l'Ug». l o lie followi*il I
ti .1
Ed llrouk» Charlotte
book and job work
I'\ ma» pre-mi fot imir wii.
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vi—ting .i 111,•11II 11 ti i*rnjn ri \
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Piano t'i.l P la y e r
l ’ inno E i | * 1 1
tuning at.'i repairing
Ali work e l*tolulei) g i u r a nl«*ed
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cop-1 rhur ch at Urli.r.cio, l»ut llo w
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Christmas
is Coming
W e Can F u rn ish
Turkeys
Live or Dressed

Chickens
Hams
Any Cut Beef or
Pork
Florida and Western

Oysters
Cranberries
Nuts
Fruits
Fruit Cake

h feet, everything
that’s good to eat.
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'1 lu* elute for i hc un•••ling
Florida j ululili W **i « r h .ii- i
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A ny mu* who c inlert hi» nu fling
«•»Ii*il in iIn* u p b u ild in g of S.m lurd.
1 Si minóle i-ount) and Central Flor­
ida will
It* Welinm* I" I hi- di*h*giitlOII failli it p«i* *ihli' f i e r i htl Ihe—
man should go
A n y n i........ .
plating attending
tiniiniting
nhould notify Mr C It AA.di.*r hi
phone aii«l obi. in tin miurni.iii.ui
i»s to tilt* hour» «if mee:mg
«»iliei
details
1 1 cilian M 11-11 I lull
The C&lt;*rlli»o Mudi ' lid* n*l m
the sludion of Mrs. Fannie &gt; MUn*
son Saturday afternoon
The hieet
ing was called to order by the |&gt;r* ideili. The jirogram which wa- q
lightfully rendered «#&lt;
Gypsy Dance
Ln liner
Miss Edith Stewart
Hunter’s Song
.
P,-e.»»«*r
Marion Newton
Curious S tory .
Ilulli^
Adele Bines
Duet. Alumni Reunion
Morrison
Mrs. kfunaon and Anna Masoji
S|H*ncer
Flower P a n co .............
lzetla Stone
Paper. Life of B«*ethoven
Virginia Brad)
Ia- MII
Good Night
May Thrasher
l.ade
Duel. Grand March
Margaret Davis and Lucca Chappell
Mazurka
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Edna William»
Duet. "A Perfect D ay" Bond
Mcadumr» Brady nnd ilerndon
The next meeting of the club will
be on the second Saturday in Jan­
uary.

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D o noi decorine «our F h r o i r n a «
irre » U h piper, ro llo n or (limey
ri u t e r i i U
D&lt;&gt; noi u«r r o l l o n In r r p r m - n t «no» .
D o n o i p r i l l i l i eh il d r e n lu l i t h i
rs n d lrt .

Po noi piare Chriilmii irre near
wrindow rumini or gat (inures.
Use mrtallir Iinsci and non-inflam*
niable decoration« only

are

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CANDIES. FRUITS and FIREWORKS
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FRESH FRUITS (IF A l l KINDS

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A home nf iiirriimrnl ii beltrr than
a house of mourning

I i iln* tern*
w o u ld

f o l l o w i n g p l a n t o r id t h e m - *

tin- im .iiuc the) would
iiii.I -lo|i ii
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AAi* 1 hf pm teil
uniter
from
1 . ■ » l . i * \ In».«- ••• i- at ww-j - :i,
, mil ■} ,1 riturn eiindope with I hi*
;.cn mini' |irillted tiierenli
Oil 're­
ceipt of the advertising matter, take
nut tin* return envelop«*, bundle all
the circular- into it, including the
envelope in which it was mailed to
you
Seal the envelope nnd drop i
into the mull box without postage.
The local postmaster will then notif\ the whiskey house that there
is u tir-t rl.iss letter dud dressed to
them which is waiting postugc. The
whi»key firm will think, of course,
that a good wliukey order is await
ing them upon which the customer
has forgotten to aflix postage, und j i j
will Immediately send stamji for the X
letter to In* forwarded to them, only X
in lirul that their advertising mailer
=
h.i- been returned to I hem Ulireud,
at |heir expense
The) will nee the =
nano* of the parly on the enclosed
envelope, to whom it wu» originally
sent, und remove that party's name
from their mailing list, as thpy will
not care to have this tried on them J
very much, as it would piove ex­
pensive to them. Try it with your
next hutch of whiskey advertising
and see how it works, — Estcro Eagle.

Have an r i l i n g u i t h r c or a few
hurkrl« /nil of »alrr near ihr
Irre, «rail* for uir i.i ta emer­
gent)!

FIRKAVDRK^ÏÏIR THE CHILDREN

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THE SA.VFORD HERALD

PENNSY’S NEW COACH MAKES'EARLY START

1 1 1 First Street

Begins Sat. Dec. 19th~Ends Sat. Dec. 26th, 1914

SHOES

MEN’ S AND YOl’ NG MEN’S SLITS
Coach Vivian Nickel:*

Coach Vjvlan Nlrkalla means to m a k e the Pennay boat rri&gt;» do aome tall
buatllna In or«l«-r to Ret (h em Inin ah.«[&gt;&lt;• mid already h a . had fa . bo)a out
for a few spina on th« Hrliu&gt; Ik 111 river
I h « (uino'ia Euxlinh oarsman
prvti-d to do aome » o n d e r f u l thin** w ith the material he ha*, and that h*i
«III try to do hia utmost to make a » (lining crow goes without savin*

VETERAN RUNNER NEARS END

COAST’S BIG SPORTING YEAR

Haclng Days o f Mel Sheppard Are Be

P ra ctica l Agreem ent on Athletic Car

ilrved to Be About Ovej*— Always
a Popular Athlete.

nival In Connection With the 1915
Pair in San Praneiaco.

M*-l Hheppard veteran o f the rarir.r
n u n ' , la about i (trough »• a apriuti-r
Ho may take part In o n e or tw o more
«•rente, but It will be entirely on hla
nerro
Mel haa been n prominent (lg
o r e In Dthlellca for s«-vrrnl ycara
He
flrwt attracted attention a* a »&lt; ln.il
boy runner In Philadelphia and Inter
a » a m em b er o f tho Irlsh-Amerlcan
A th le tic clu b o f New York rarrii-d It.

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Mel Sheppard
'c o lo n to Tlctorr on both aide« of tho
Atlantic. A h a mlddle-dlntanco nrnnor
h e etood without a peer for several
year*. So many good youngster« are
•«»mlng along In the running now Hint
Mel la’ gradually «lipping Into tho die■card. Alwaya a popular athlcto he will
ho diIuik] when It camos time for him
*to lay soldo hla running togs for good.

W hile meriihera o f the III) tuple ««in­
g r e s s hare lìhen dehalltig on the
atandardlrei] (rrogram for future In
ternatlonal m eelln g a the ixim-rs that
he oti the I'aritti' « i.a .f have |&gt;ui iK'.illy
a g r e e d on the nfhletir rnrnival of
sp ort* t(&lt;hedulei| in rnnnertli.li with
the 1015 fall in San Frani Im.v. J o h n ­
ny MrfJovern. n -r r e ta r y of the \th
|el|r llepartltietil. Staten «till« tile &gt;.| •ti
lug o f ilii- e i| .,.itl..n on Fehruar» ju
will mark the b e g in n in g of the great;*-*t year that .p ort haa ever known
•^Ahmwi every tin y f umitho galea open ofllclally until Ila eloae,
D e ce m h e r 4," M c G o v e r n goea on to
nay. "th e fair »III brinile with athletic
a c tiv ity
N ow here In the world haa
aurh n alupendoun ’ progra m evar been
ou tlin ed "
Arrording to Mi timern, . o n fmtn
of .(Miri, from tin- tiiiml alii lent to the
moat modern will t,e indulged m All
o f the national i huinplnnshlpa of (ho
A. A. U. are open to amatttur athlete«
of tho world. Thwus blue-ribbon ev en ti
follow
February 22. baaketball;
M a rch 2C to 27. gy m tiu n llr; April 1C
nnd 17, wreatllng; July It* to 24. «»Inim l n g . July 19 to 2 4 . water |mi|o laorr e r l ; Auguat 5. all nround Augnai C.
Junior, unii a day later, nenlor track
ami field. Augii.t '.« to in. relay racing.
Augnai 12, ten mile run. ae\«rim ile
walk and International tug of war
(Olympic ruteni

In addition to tho chninim the fol
lowing International «venta have been
decided upon: April 20 to 30. fonclng;
May 6 to 8, boxing; ATUgunt 2 to 4, cy­
cling; Auguat S to 0. dumb-bell nnd
weight lifting; Auguat 13 to 14. Inlorcollegiate champlouahlpa; September
6. penthathlnn (Oro «venta); Septem­
ber 13 to 18. United Hint«*« Football
nnaoelntlon aoccar champlonahlpa; tennla clmmpa during September, and Oc­
tober 4 to
lacronae.

TO RESTORE FOOTBALL GAME
Agitation at Columbia for Renewal of
Gridiron Cohteeta—Open Style
Remove« Danger,

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Ward Has Had Enough.
John M. Ward, builnrsa manager or
t h o lirooklyn Foderai league baseball
tram, r-ya tho proietti trill be hla lait
vear tn hasoball, os ho intend« to give

th» Oolutnbla faculty had rohcernlnc
tho game now 1« remove,!. The Colutnbla KUthorltte« barred the game elgljt.
W Btufe’ycar« ago twdauac of the many
«loathe and. «erlbu«. InJurlea that oocurred on tho football field during tho
period.
T h » now «lyle game. It 1« pointed
out now to tho faculty, baa removed
mdeh o f tho danger In football,
Columbia hae a student enrollment
of about six thousand nnd froln among
this collection of youth« It could m o
blllxo enough footballon to give tho
best team« Jn tho country a real battin for npnual honor«.

On«' lot «-xtra value* fin«' tail«*n-«l Suits
in plain an«i fan«*v p:iMi-rn&gt; Cum1,1« t«$9.1)0
M« n •» i l« iiant Hunne-a ;m*l I imes
Suite. Iiil«-&gt;l
i'll«*. t&gt;;iiiil |»;««l•i&lt; &lt;1 -h*&gt;i* *I*•r*- un«l •••1.it". tin«limnv. a* mails worth t,|&gt; in $L’v*ttl
an«l $2*1.imi Sal«* |«rx«' «-ntir«*

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$11210
I hr 'l.tllip »f Ihr r..-nn 1!•1 I11(1j» is |Mirtrav&lt;-&lt;l in th«* rut of «*v«*ry
irat in* nt
Mi n» anil \&lt;limy m u n lin« &lt;..i*.-iii.ri
Suit... nutnl fm yn.it wi-army
i|i:;.litn
A ynai «nan;. «lilT»'r»'n*
pattirii', ! h~ i yrtulr Y«ncTian .ilk
an&lt;l .al'n -at in Itniny.. ih«-«' an*
•ilium ina«lr
SI0.90
A In-;iiiIiful llflr "I ill' tn «lair
l.ail»i-» Suite.
$ 12.50 Suits
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! .'&lt;mi Suit .air i«ri&lt; r
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H O Y S ’ S i I T S A N D HANTS
D oiih lr Hreastril k n i l krrlxirkrr

.&lt; .1*11 Miil.s

$5 &lt;MI Sun.

I.aiiir» ''UH*. &gt;kirl&gt; ami Dr»—-•
( O HS E T S !

( O i t .S E T S

( (M ISE TS

\Y’«• an* &gt;h«*winy .t yr«;«i«i
in all ili«- l«-a«lmy «a»Jt»r&gt;. («&lt;• iti.
n«-w«M mil
li ,vuu alt- ill t|*
im a fall -tat. i*rnt. 4 ;trr nr 'I”'
«'annui alTunl t••tni'N thi~ • |
\\ t yuarajlti-f In ¿avu yuu iron
|.«'r c«-nt mi y mir pur«*ha&gt;»*.

1 liliali•*ri -&gt; i .«.il.' au«! «Ir«
-am. I««w ( d i 't ami a kit y« '..it
-«•li « i ín'iiii

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Men’.'» Snx. JjLuk axul tan. ” wuar lik«—m»ti

Men’s Sox, fancy anti solid colors, till
shades, 15c. nnw
9c
Men’s Silk Lisle Hose, til! th* new
shtules, reyular 15&lt;* vnlut*
2.1c
Miui’s Handkerchief', till yr:i«l«~&gt;: 2-‘lr
and *•*•. «I««wn t..
Ir
Men s Ilea'. \ I’nll««' I’.rtn* «InuhliNeekwears, Silk hour in Hand, kecks,
Hat, Wings anti Hows,
I'Jc up
50c Dress Shirts, fancy patterns and
solids •
39c
75c Dress Shirks with Collars
I9r
$1.25 lint* Dress Shirks, till the new
ones
9Nr
Men’s Work Shirks, yood «niality. 5&lt;ic
kintl
17r
Halht iyyau I ni|i*rw«'ar from 20« up
HATS

$2.00
$2.50
$1.00
$1.50

Hats,
Haks,
Hats,
Hats,

YATTD G O O D S

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now
now
now
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$119
L89
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2.74

SWEATERS, SWEATERS! !
r’ Don’t buy your Sweater until you
have vistied our Sweater Department.
Wo have a Sweater for every |K*rson in
town, male and female. We ran fit
you at prices from 44c up to $(¡.98.
MEN’S PANTS

l a d i e s ’ Flirnishinys a n d Notions

Luhes’ anti &lt; hlldretl’.-» H i n 1, f.Lsl hlack,
were 1(*«•. new
6c
Lt«li«*-' and ( hiMnri- ll"-&lt; «"tth
ful&gt; I’..
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L e lie s' ( iauzi- l.id i. .ill « nl*«t'- r« yti" lar «{.H* s aim21c
Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hosv, hlack anti tan.
all 5(&gt;c an d 75c values
T ic
L i d i e s ’ A ll Silk Hose, b l o c k only fi9r
L i d i e s ’ (it iu z c \’est.s. all yrtith's. 20c.

21c. Ile . ih -ami

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Lelies’ Hamlkcrehicfs. fmrn Ihr down
;ls low tLs
1c

Mere«

Pioltivelv th«' ItiteM &gt;(yle&gt;, In-aut¡fully t r i m n it 't l . stunt* with lact* an«l
some with t*mhr«»idt*ry
$1.50 Niyht Gowns
98c
$1.25 Night Gowns
89c
$1.(M) Night Gowns
f»9c
75c Night Gowns
48r
50c Night Gowns
18c
$1.50 Petticoats
98c
$1.25 Petticoats
89c
$1.00 Petticoats
G9c
75c Petticoats
48c
75c Corset Covers and Drawers
48c
50c Corset Covers anti Drawers
19c
15c Corset Covers and Drnj^ers
21c

hU (Jiao to tho praclleo of law.
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Hetl Spreatls, Hlankeks anti Com­
forts.
Largest assortment in town.
Come anti set* for yourself as to prices
and quality. We are convinced that
we can save you from 15 to 50 per cent
on your purchase.

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5(h- per \artI, spenal sale tit
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Fu'neli («inyhams. worth In p«t
S|*eeitil salt' at
I-’ r
Dress Ginyhams, worth up to 12c |-t
yard, at this sale per yard
Hr
Dress Ginyhams worth up to He i*«-»
yard, at Ihis sale |mt yartl
s*
White Lawn worth 20c, on sale at
11*
White Lawn worth 20e, on sale at 12 &lt;
White Liwn worth 121_c. on sale at ‘Jr
The Host Homespun. 10c value. («*
yl&gt; at
7»
Cheviot Ginyhams, reyular 121 &lt;•
ytHsIs, this sale tit
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The hest ynarttnleed Fetithcr I 1« ktitu*.
reyular 25c value to yo tit
l&lt;*
Mattress Ticking. 15c quality, i«i
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Table Damask, jutre linen, reyular . ■
It) ^l.(H) values, to yo at
I“*'
Many other rare buryains in this
line to show up.

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never be forgotten. This sale
llljg I O
X O U is different from anv you have eier seen,
t, you will find them exactly as advertised. The reputation of
a Hure guarantee of every statement hero made and we ask
} for themselves. We will sacrifice cost, profit and everything

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Williams Aaka 82.WO lo Sight
l i d William«, bantamweight boxing
clumiptou. wanted (3.300 to box tun
round« lu New Yofk. und ho was not

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wnlth. well wnrlh 15c |« : v.
Christ mas Sale price .
15c
White WaLstiny, Klaxon and M:idr;i&gt;
and Keps, worth 25c anti 10c. j« r
yard. Sale price
Dr
Hrilliant me Mohair, reyular i-t»«•
yd.. Ill tills s|&lt;e« i:il stile &lt;»lll\
D«
Co!««red 1*«&gt;|*lin-, tv y iila i \tiliu («.’’«• |m i yartl. this std«- :«*
( «lion &lt;i I *•«1 11Lit", reyular value

Red Spreatls, Illankels anti C om forls

We have just received a shipment
of Men’s Pipits, about 100 pairs in the
lot, will bo put on sale nt the same
low prices:
$2.00 Punt*, now ..
$1.29
$2,50 Punts, now
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$1.00 Pants, now
. . 2.29

Thmisan'ls nf yards nf Liwn
tisi«- ami India Linen in
fancy patterns, pnsitiv*IT«1 t \;ir«l ( hri'tinti

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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TH K S AN FO UH Hfl R At.P

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Laura JeanLibbeij s

Talks on
Heart Topics
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‘ HEN A WIFE BECOMES UNLOVEw
ly IN h is e y e s .
wtutt I» nr«*T—t.» t~ U m«n:
. I,,»,, to wee. Id »&lt;■&lt;!.
Ï L w L ih l M iTAln tu »chemo »ml plan:
With • «’ *
with tongue -r |»n;
prlie.-nnil than

To Ihe J,,unK “ ll th,n* B “ ro fn!r
No cloud lo o m » up In
Hop« ll T°*r

t ti o h o r I x o n ,
t h r e a t « nlng to
darken (hn futuro.
Young
P p «» P I «
meet;
I Hoy
nr«
fascinated w i t h
each other. T hey
belUlvo there n e v ­
er " a » lo v e like
t h o I r a. T h e i r
s h o r t l i v e d rt*mnnee
end»
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marriage.
Young couples
very much In love
are not apt to
look too efosplr
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m a ile r • o f • fact
p rob lem » o f Ilfo.
T he unici young
tlrrk and hl» pretty.• trusting you ng
brid« begin housekeeping o co n o m lca lj. *¡¡,1 arc content with Un ir lot and
»«h other
The girl In you ng nnd.
»orkmg tor the man she lo v e » In a
delight to her
Her voting husband
MRU ti»r-lv ennugtfcto pa) ex peline!».
but neitlur »v&lt;‘ In that fuel u reason
for anxiety.
The pretty
wedding
drme* may last u second se a so n o r
* third nnd with careful turning and
erodine, a little longer
Hal »hen they are worn paid all
omlf and there 1« not the w h erew ith
to but re » ones, s in e and sk im p from
lb» litlng i'tpraties ns she m u ), the
inung »'(&lt;• dr-.ols to accottipiniv lo-r
tiustuwi-l out tor a walk of an evening
H» gradilnll' gi-ta Into the habit o f
liking Ids promenades alo n e
Sho
hit their frugal dinner, hot nnd up
(«tiling i- .olt tv hell he return«
The
fcsrband who ha» passed so many
Ktldsnt 1« In their fluttering white
drfrses. t'erllihoned curls anil flouting
m h o Iweks at the w tfi- who gri'i'ts
his »Is» wllh a frown In stead o f a
»mil» lie sees a hot faced, tired,
mature, In failed Jacket and skirt, a
begrimed gingham work apron lied
•boat her ample waist
It do*'» not
Improve her tem per rn hear o f the
trie» looking girls who would hnve
ilrtetl wit Ti him had he on co u rn g e d
them rihe retorts bitterly
"1 cojihl
look »» »ell as they If I had married
x man »h o earned enough to buy m o
ttothe» like t h e ir » " '
"l could have savaal-if I hadn't been
loetHh-rTS’ -tr,tr tn m a rry *“ hn declart!»,
Jumplnit up from the (able, m ak in g
out of the room »Inminlng the d o o r
tiler him
ll 1» little wonder that nnch wive»,
forcpil intn the treadmill o f work,
vork. *nrk nail no pint, so o n lost)
Ihelr hold upon Ilf«- « p eace
With
them It 1» up in the morning, no mat
t«r hn* sleepy or tired, 111 or well.
pr*p»re the breakfast, co n fu sio n reigna mom ent lato. H usband
lrtls, cursing married llfo nnd houso-.
kMplng In general; always ending In
Hi# wish that ho had never wedded.
Tbs
He rfdnllates Just as bitterly
AU day lung she gtves h erself up to a
*oman « solace and refu ge hitler
•far* and lamentations
W ar Is ronr»»d and* wng,.,| ,|ny
flaotlsa, tear stained ey e » and fa ce
Irksome to h im ; t o do the oldfaihloned tattefetl, bAgrltne.l work
clothes
The wife has n e v er a mis
for personal adornment, nor tho
rart to fix up even If » b e hnd tho
Hate. One thought has fixed llavdf In
rr mind her husband dock not love
*t- HI* dally sneers and angry
*ord* fell her that
T h e ir lives are
Mk« thousand» o f their clnsa
Hus«n d a md wives drift apart. W h o s e
fault li it?
Oh, hutbandi'
You wYioso wives
* ' » begun to look c o m m o n p la c e In
Hwr fyea p#u, 0 an(j think. Y o u have
Kail« her » 0 ! |,if„ (fl hard nml dreary
enough, even If encouraged by your
- LmUM “ '"f appreciation.
If It Is bo
fho cannot go out with you. stay nt
I
O- « M* « H U
/UU, n iu ;
saw
.tor. aharo her lot. Never g iv e her
^•u*&lt; to think sho has b e c o m e untoT*‘ Y *n Tour eyca

,tPYING UPON

t'Y

A HUSBAND.

tho

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fir»

Ninntil. Vi aMtura m»k«a mankind aaplr«
With -v? ' &gt;e n " ' e paaalona of our frame
Th* •¿ kU! ,0 i “ lor5r * n'1 'lc*lra for fame:
yy,,, ’ .itil loaaur* o f a grnrreua breaat,
J*1* »tamp and atandard to
“ • rt*t.

a

auipldon regarding

Du»b»n(j eillcrt a w lfo-, m |nd

tho

I&gt;#,co h*n taken flight from
tlota j ^ 1

, 'DY0 h M r®c o lr e d a ■«-

wnm,
general run of
intrue v* ,aUKh off a »“ »P'clon 1»
onlv i Li,lne lpnlIi» or them will not
« d d u ? . k lt/ “ KOr,y ln the f » c c - but
to know
IMh,
f W»e
WaX
*° well
1110 ground,0DK,nK
°w If
their
fearw
are

ir u o !“«.?• beginning of the up•»otie v h,Cl?. ha* wrec't*d many a
»ip
° *,fo Bhould accept tho go»«L.r , &gt;
10
concerning tho
lc :ti kunor t h o I1 0 M 3 'd e a r.

stu d y of babyology

Can tear di p t i i i «
I»'otilen » e c » tt muttn-ii imiti talking ur
walking » U h a p r d t &gt;
rl ihc m-cond
l Iiui' i and »he huppen» in kn,«»v hlu
n ife . »Ile ion*lilir-i li h - , dui) 'u rail
UJmiIi her, alni in lin* ridir «i. iif ninvi'r*
ration drop » ( cm word« to i, t per
know u hat 1» u .fug ■•&gt;,
Alter l o t 1 1« 111 11 h.t« dcpnr'cil ihe
»'He »tulli»-» long utnl c.iiui-Hti) n t nr
Ui« terrible talo »h e ha» lizard tinti
her h ti »ha ml ha»
un anali
on lila
Itami»
She hu» a young ami beauti­
ful girl for a rl\al
If »lie Were In have to n lh lcn ie In
her till »ha ml, amt nelíé ihc first op
portunlly to have a heart to lo-art talk
with him. In nine lim e» out o( ten her
fear» could he vanquished like mint
b e fo re the nun
Such wive», on the
con trary, make the fatal mistake o f
spying upon their hucha ml» to Und out
fo r themselves Just how far mutt e i j
have gone
Ity the merest c o in c i­
den ce, the husband may happen to
alight from flm »ante car at his husln e »» co rn e r with the young » i f , or
daughter o f the law yer » lo t lot» o f ­
fice» a c r o » » the hnlt front hi hi
Of course, lie Is In duty hound lo
he polite, helping her off Ihc car and
hurt!idling him self with her bundles,
blissfully u nconscious o f . ilo- pali nf
Jealous ‘o y e s peering at him from a,
n e a rb y hallway. T h e wife nee», and
h e r lively Imagination supplies p roof
ns strong a» Holy Writ. W hen hubby i
wrrlTra home, there f t a' dramatic reUi’ pMnn tn store for lilm
For the brat
tlmu ho beholds the wife whom It«
thought nn angel in a b-nlon» ragi
T he quarrel may ho |&gt;atched up for tho
tlm o being, but. ev er after, ll a beau­
tiful wom an whom he knows how.» to
him on street or car 1« i» uiuomforti «»'le Involuttlarllv I n k w
about him
*•*■» If I f I» led h» lug -|.*d upon
from around t he &lt;orte i
t-.iieu«. i« u
&lt;ll»ea-e « ' ' t i l l »h-ml.l 1»
« »...... I at
. '**«• outsi-t not u llo w n l to grow und
| spread
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18 IT EASIER FOR MEN OR WOMEN
TO F O R G E T ?

P O IN TS

CONCERNING

THE

MONARCH OF THE HOUSE.

W rilrr

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IMPKOVKI) RO.SR Nn. i
KK1) MUSS TRIUMPH

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Monrei t haplrr N i» 1 It. t . M
M - v l s -VV, \ -*•( AAft11 «tifi fiMirî h li n i r«*day In M.i-ot; . Hall i.ver ihe liii|» riu
T hea tre
\ i-it in g &gt;omparimr- w e l d » ne.
’ t i l , T aylor
Itahyolog)
is a very fascinating J K. K a n itV.
Secretary
Ilici’ I'ricvt
stud) h i absorbing. In Jacl, that It ,
Is better for ft begin tier to study
som e one else'» hah)
Then the sub S e m in ole t hsplrr 2, Order Eastern Sia
M eet» every lirst and third T u envi a y
J ed , an he dropped In a soft place,
in each month. K very one ulm ha» seen
o f cou rse at any time
Undertaking
hi» Star in the Host arc cordially in vited
to study h er o w n baby, the student to Vi«it III chapter.
may have ho much k nowledge thrust
Alice R. Aoldiiti's, S o r 'y
ti|nin her that her brain reel» and her
hark aches, yet «h e cannot play hooky
without Incurring the penalties of the
I’ horniv l.o d c e No 5, K of I*.
truunt law
M i y t - i* ■otTil ar.d lourIli 1 u«*»ii.iy »,
A male baby may c r o w ' u p to be a
philosopher anil a gentleman, hut In
hi» earlier years ho 1» a« unreusen-

i li«*&gt;

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l u i i i i u f . i t t 11 r«*tl

»ll! 1 wi
n

How ofleu liuto wc h«ard tho
word» " U h i - Ih of man s 11f•- a ihlng
apuri
tra w ornali « w h o l ' -•* 1««1 «•1 .■ *•
W h ll« s.-iitlmcnt Is aupp*'»-*d t-* a l‘P* d
In.ito su b ii) t*» ih** fair s- i 1 hun t*t
tnnn. th o notimi ihal love Is thè pivot
o f 11 Mommi « c sls te iice Is verv lunch
stralned
(ture 111 awlille, a «.ottimi
rnji In* fumili who hr.....Is so etiti»tntit
|y ovi-r a lost 1,-ve ihnt nursing P ho
co m e » sccon d iiatur« tu lo-r
In s l c r t .
she m akes a pet of It as It were t h e

Write its ytrur riM|uircnu*nU
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WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER
COMPANY
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
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BAKERY

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wi: S O L IC IT YOUK T R A D E

111 P A R K A V E

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115 WEST FIRST STREET
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MAItLI. t. FV. KNAI.lv*
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NulUa —i # p i Ì M l i w a ìmì la i IJccii l a d r i
Hrfllnn ¿ 7 S m Ì i b r ( ì r n r u l - N l a t u i r a
N o l l r r -• h r r r h ) (¡t^ rit (ht( Hl#*c*n Nrlinfl .
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partnership. Intuitively the o b je c t \ o f ......D k this sin ce cosm etics, ua n rule,
which 1» to m a k e each oth er f o r g . f f r - m-cky «&gt;’men l- s s attractive ami c o n ­
tili1 on e to t h e
se .jiie n llv a le s s
harmful
to
men
be so companlonnhl.
11, nut I ought to he » moral influence,
other, that the dl«cmtragemeiit which
ev er h ov er» ov er timeliness shall he hut that depend» on the kind o f perbanished
T hey walk around, s c - the bii|, Iji* nf bln* It*
sights, nnd h.-cotti-- !nl-*t--*t--'l In dtf
fer.-til pursuit»
T h e r-1 I» tie Urn- '■-r
brooding or sighing for whul might
hnve been
Such men gel to their
h -lg ln g s nt n late hour nnd so fa­
tigued that tired nature soon nsserts
herself, giving balm y sleep
If a man should give himself up to
filKbtnfC. momilnpc. thlnklviK of a lout
love, tin would bn w c a k p f thrui n wom*
|ta h Ib nfTort« to forgot
A man form «
nn Idonl. early In llfo. of tho kind o f
wom an ho will lovo, and |i!i««o» hy
pro rot o f girl«* bountiful. iuurlmitinK.
attrartivo who do not till tho rt'allzaHon o f hi« lovo-droam
Wh**r4* (boro
In o n o wom an to be found who 1«
equally loviol-lioadofl. In thi« rogard
th oro nro othorw win» rllug Id Inilly to
tho Imagination that tin* find man who
oroHHr» tholr path and appoars tutor*
ostod In thorn 1h tho 'right out*
In
reality he w a i Intended fo r no mo oth e r
wom an. T h e y g rie v e o v e r Ihelr h&gt;««.
refusing to ho co m fo r te d
If women
would
but reason
this out, they

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"D l* le " P o p o la r Wlth All.
Dlvle
eiiti1 uriKtiialIv a» a w,tlk
at..utu! al a Itiuadwav itil««et| - 1 «h ow ,
lo - .ilio
alim-ipirttig southern tiattl«
song
tlt-'li -I !• ad llmutgho I, thè
v d,
1 1 »ir1:f11
nini t ■,1. K 1 - | e., &gt;al 1 .- ,1« 1 .' e ’
1t H w.1 « pi.» 1 • .|
Ilo blue alni via»

an

-Make the hanner pniato f'ntps of Florida

In

m akes no effort tn rrrrrfr
Men are generally built on different
IIio-h
It Is a mistake to think they
cannot lov &lt;» an deeply , fondly. Intense­
ly, a» womankliid
If anything happt-IlH lu t h « a r t Ills hopes the nverag« mosi illsappcar frutti t tt»« market.
man has no time lo «It down and fold T here are tw o't hlngn (hai we can well
hi» h» tul « 111» struggle for dally bread »pate
We une too much drugs, nnd
forces him 1« be a hustler. U&gt; put. hi» ita for the u i m i u -i h » the wom en are
It
every thought all o f his energy Into beautiful enough without them
his occupation
W h e n he goes to his would itou It* I--»» he a matter of public
home itfl-r Ids dav s work tn nfl'ee, j ■ |¡t % it ih-- w lu-'U we re prohibited
, III -u.ik tig 111,
’Ives aliv Inule
f a e t o n or sh&gt; ; the It-n-dltu *■ 1» » "
ll.
HjUt
ll
than
th-;»
are
If i o s i n e !It s
o p p r c - s l v - that he hurries Old to Hi*hlji,
,|
them
to
do
this,
of
wldeh tIt- ri­
street. mlllKltUK with the tht' eg
IH'
In *ure to meet at least otu- friend, Is M-rtiwls iloiltit. It would be well If
Tiny I the lurlff were mutle so high aa to
who Is as forlorn ns hlmnelf

(• i:rl ln»|ieef iuti

S&lt; alt.

IDEAL POTATO MANURE
W. &amp; T .’S HASTINGS POTATO SPECIAL

Nisi l nig knight* a l* „va wehuim
H . M e l , auliti
it I M dl. t
K. It and S.
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w ill howl without provocation r\r■it
Smifioil I «tige N o. 27, I. tt ti I .
kick Ids own m other In £he face while
she in trying to pull a pin out of hi»
M e c t « &gt;very M o n d a y at . ill j, it
ov er It1IJ- ri.ll '! In .It fi'
leg
J.
W . 0 . Singletary
YY. 11. W r ig h t )
A girl baby alw a ys has a c h a n c e to
See rei ary
N .v ,
beco m e a sw eet, lovrble, useful wornnn, but If »ho 1» the only baby, haa
Cíate i iiy t amp N o.,6, \V. O, W
(oyllsldy, .fund purunlu,.tuid ia .u u p ru Xrî’dfâ «ectimi and fourth W ed n esd ay
tcctcd from grandm otherly Influences, Qights in •arh m onth,
the chance Is only one In a million
F. L. Miller *
I U. Honlelian
C’ b ff.
&lt;‘ottnril Conunate'i.r
A man.hates to play second fiddle tn
anything, aiftl moat of all tinea he rebel
«I taking n hack seal In his owjt C o ile d llretbV,1 mill of t arpentet
a« d
Juillet« o f \merit a
hum «, hut when baby com es he soon
learns to accept nn uncushloned |m-w
Sanford Lio; I I tritili No I'M meet«
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ght
In the ext rente r- ,-r and to hi- grateful first *
iTcIoel I ■1. 1 j ; • II./
lot that
I, U I I
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While hank - r» "til nil v i»c a eii*
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1 i-t
1 1 tto-t w Ik , , an itn.,ri| it to put som e of
l,i« moi,. &gt; in II.ih os. I.l,l . they w 111
II. I*, ti. I . w a n t r «I Ledge 1211
warn him that a baby Ih not an ad ver­
Meet tirsi nnd third Wetincrdny night
tisement. but u sp eculation— you can at cori •r o f Tir't m und I'.ilmcltu \ve
Hover toll how It will turn out.
o !, Ta ;..r
i: I. r - . u
I.urkit) hahlc conic ill small sixes
I vatlcil llit'ct
S**- r. rarv
It

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t!i Ji |iT»t|*iirM"T!aIi* Thi- I i* • ïr* » , i u ti, il N,1 : i I o o mi
• lîi Mi» U i ...... «Malti,.‘«H (ni .n r
(»rii* f I » It, \mi-t.it it '-lei Panics
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Wi.ii Il.i i c \i i h
Seen
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I i m ! !.&lt;■,• 1lull ida). ln l.lpUse of the Bayonet
pim utt s
In all la ) u n d (rail.m g tie- It.struc
tnrs n e t-* to*igbt -&gt;f t|- fuit limi
the a • n un « n«-- I« apt lu la- ■11. ■r •■ fur
psv i 1 1- *- al i ti-iit itiv -tin r • (Tu- ,
P en i of C. filmet ics
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•tidut- U!. 1 that
-•etertntned ojtatv ,.f re--!»
Is tin innH nf the drug and er,smette I "care.1
ito keil t « t t i
Get a
import», mi ) » thè t olii mhu» - &lt;&gt; 1 Jour- la to
f 111i. id
,» a fa v o rite
gni id
t il
Man« ut th-* must Importuni
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fort
t
drup* ionie fluiti F uti&gt;pe and thè »Ufi
•-■i an-l s » 'tie I.In fa c e
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of H b r r m h r r . A
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ttiwer In Part« could easily gef It»
ln--,»ug« » to Kt 1’ i-tershurg tllrect. for
It 1 » tlic most powerful wlrolews sta
Unit on the continent.
T h e terrlllc
“ sparking” from Its iintennno, nearly
on«« thinmaml
nhov«» tho ir o u n d .
Ih hh tSImttin t that thorn» ronY'prHant
vi»h tho *Momo c o d o enn road It«
timo nod wonthor ro|vurta In th© iitroot«
of 11»irIn wUhoiil a h &gt; Inutrumonta ,Hut
thoro 1« no p ow orful w t r e le u etullon
in Itu»Bia* and tho roundabout routo
" ill h** uccofliiiry. T ho Hr 11 1»*h gov*
ointiimit Ih building a «ta tloo m o m
I him flvo hundrod foot a b ov o son lovol
tu a roim do part o f O ifo r d a h lm , which
will have a doxon mast«, onch a« high
an St P a u l« cathedral
II i Ih atalion
-III b»* ablo* It Ih antlclpatod* to got
Into direct com in un 1cat Ion with Egypt
in Urn day time, und pmwdbly with India
nt night, when Iho ether Is alw ays a
better currier.

FOR

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A rtislic Memorials
Marble and Granite
T l i i r t | ’ f d d r t rJ
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(of pvk«i a n i l f u l l p a r u c u t i f »— f i v e u i § a
W « «1 jrouf fvqulrvmrou »nd we will «ubraIt
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TANK STEEL
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ST1MTTUUAI.
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IRON WORK OF
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ALL KINDS
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THE CLARK MONUMENT CO;

of tho worm 1» now fully established.
and tho Genoese aro greatly excited
lest tills memento of ono of Genoa's
most Illustrious sons ‘should bo ruined.
It Is stated by experts that the worm
wlll not make Inroads In a violin which
Is regularly played, as It Is expelled
tho constant vibration.

Better Than a Millionaire,
"Whs's
the
millionaire
you’vo
rnughtT
Something better than any old mil­
lionaire." declared the beach belle.
"Ho’n got |200 saved up to spend,
and h«'s only got ten days' vacation to

GALVANIZED
COPPER AND
ZIM SHEETS
OAK
CYPRESS
MAHOiiANY
WHITE PINE AND
ALL HARD WOODS

voa frtc.

make off -with a rug from n porch Tho
&lt;log nn* nut caught, however, and tho
ch ief 1« now looking fur the o w n e r of
tho crafty animal
1 IncInnnU Coni i
inerclal Tribune

I A(INCHES
SKIFFS
DORIES
BtîlLT TO
ORDER
BOILERS AND TANKS
BUILT TO ORDER

Magazines Pcrindicals
Soda W aler.
Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s [

c’umpetent lerce « f workmen fur
mud work »I nil tin,«-»

JACKSONVILLE .FLORIDA

!WA NT A D S P A Y

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a g o to tho Instrument, and n special
cotnmisalon o f expurts wu» apiailltted
by the municipality o f Genoa to exam ino and ro|x&gt;rt on 11» condition
T h o com m ission d ecid ed that tho wood
worm was non-existent. T h e p resen ce

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ANGLES AND
t u r n e «»Í T n h t i i M f c f i
l ' n l u j »Aid r r r l l l l r i l r
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ALLSHAVES
»V U
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T he (¡runic dignity and rare beauty o f
,r work willappeal to yn&gt;j wii.-tlivr
v u contemplate the p u a h t K o f a
m&gt; mortal L-r tonic drnattrd loved one
o f a re interested in the purchase o f a
public monument.

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Duval and Newnsn Street»
wouldn't waste their lives In tinflec— -----------------------Jsckaoaitlle, Florida
essnry repining*. It 1« Ju«l as easy
Think* Dog la Rug Thief,
|
Building
department;
Interior isd cmrior
for them to forgot In time nn It Is | a beautiful collie dog was found to
til* *ad itoo« « o i l cfScIcDtlf hvoJlal. Aik
f o r - * man, If they would -only* f»ce-i be'at the botY’òrt» of a thieving mys
(or lafaemiuoa *cJ eitimattt.
tery that hnd been Interesting resi­
tho situation sensibly
dent» of Highland nvonue. Fort ThomPaganlnl’s Violin In Danger.
as. Chief of Police Cook had received
"PalpuilhPir Tlolln, a superb (Juarnorl- several complaints from residents of
us, was bequeathed by him to his na- that thoroughfare that rug» had been
llvo town of Genoa with Instructions stolen from their porches. The chief
that It wan to be "preserved perpetu- instituted a close watch of tho houses
ally." In 1Q07 fears woro en terts'n od In the neighborhood, nnd was rewardthnt a wood worm was wrrsklng dura* ed In so fnr ns he saw a collie dog

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Seed Potatoes

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Well, C onsidering Then Potential
Itics, That They Come Only
in Small Sixes.

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Use of Lard In United States
Tho lard used In tho United St.»
In n year would fill a pall Iff' r
diameter and 3flt feet deep

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Seems to Prove Resson fn Dog.
Frequently dog» and cala awaken
sleepers who aro ln danger. In cast»
of fire, for Instance, Instinct would
tell the animal tn get nut of danger at
once, but reason must tell him other­
wise
Instinct -lint,M tet|
dog to
keep,\w hi from d u n ie-|i * c o r n , hut
h*&gt;.strikes &gt;-i|i Pnifllv when his hu­
man irh-ud m ii ,1 . pr o f drowning.

Must Dep*nd eu 0 « r ' * Frlf.
Much ss wnrjhv friends add t o the
h appiness and value ol life, w e must In
the mr.ln dcp-ntl ip«.", r i r s e l v o s . nnd
e v o r y o n o Is Ms own he«| friend or
v o t a i rut l e ' ' — I -*rt Avt-hury •
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ABOUT PEOPLE AND EV EN TS
BEING A RESUME

OF

SANFORD

HAPPENINGS

= = = = = = = = = U P-TO DATE ——H

Cunimunlratlon* for this Column Should hr M a rk e d " S o c ie t y
Phont-d to Mr*. It A. T erheun, P hon e 2tn

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E ditor", or

lotto ru*s$.jfruitjeake%nd coffee. At ' ^ l i s * Edna Plant, Miss Louise!
the iliw&gt;i rt course the "heart scan­ Harris. Miss Stevenson and Miss
dal»" were read amid the gab-* of iluth Compton are a congenial party j
laughter anil fun arid tin- favor» nf teachers who will leave on t lie
were i Ul from I He tree
They were steamer for Jacksonville enroute to
dainty little while ‘ celluloid boxes other points to spend Christmas.
for the gins and watch fobs for the Miss I’ lnnt will go on to Madison,
men
The two married men present Fla , Miss KteVeiuiun will enjoy he^_
Mis»
were presented with ..baby rattle» Christmas at Camilla. Ga.
After »upper un nrehery ,-ont.M Compton goes home to Blin-kstone,
afforded Mill h umusetnei.t
Two
large heart» ornariu-litei! with the in­
evitable kew pits were pinned upon
the curtains, each member of tin
party m turn with bow and arrow
aimed for (hi* heart of tin* innocent
keU pie and Killy Hill who is prac­
ticing target shooting
preparatory
to joining the navy won the prix,
for the gentlemen, a kew pie stick
pin. Mi»s Zoc Munson,
another
good shof won a beauty pin.
En­
joying the charming hospitality ol
their gracious hostess were Mr. and
Mrs. Braxton Perkins, Misses Char­
lotti- Hand. Belle Smith, Suidee
Williams, Adelaide Ifiggiiis, Anna
McLaughlin, Zov Munson, Mesr»
Billy Hill, Buy Chittenden, Joe
Chittenden. Clarence Mahoney,
j,(( pe Wicker, Eugene Brown uml
Mr
Fitts.
,

the pretty red hells and spring» of
Hafilern Star
holly and mistletoe droo|o*d in ar­
Mr*
Mary C
English. ('.rami
tistic effect
There wa* absolutely
Matron of the Order of the Eastern
no chance for the girls to get away
Slur (or the state of florid» made
from the roislleeloe for great branch­
her otflciai visit, to Sem in o le &lt; hapes of it were hanging in the mint u n ­
ter No 2, Tursduy night. Dee If.
expected places, hut then ilid they
There was an unUsaully large
want to get away (m m it? Christ­
gatherfhg of Eastern Star* present
mas is the time for youth and h ap ­
upon this occasion, the largest in
piness and one young lady called
fact since the Grand Chapter meet­
during the day just to spot thst
ing in the spring.
mistletoe and she was caught be­
v. The work of the order wine exem­
neath it not less than twelve times
plified in u ft most impressive rnunthe course of the evening. Just
tier, after which Mrs. English m odel
above the punch bowl a brunch of
an excellent address touching upon |‘
mistletoe attracted the attention of
the effective work of the order, its
the' hoys upon entering the room
aims and purposes and splendidly
and it is marvelous the number of j
organised chapters.
* *
times the girls were enticed to drink
After the more serious business of punch beneath the mistletoe.
On
the meeting was di*j»o*cd of, an in­ good authority it is stated that
formal reception was held and dainty those young men did not hesitate I
¡toner
refreshments served by the hostesses to claim the privilege» the happy uc-j
of the evening, Mestlnmes Devine, coflion offered.
( W e note by the New York pa­
Alice Hill, Bryan , Bobbins and
pers that a ten dance is being'given
The din,tig table was lovely with
Parker
on Thursday, Dec. 17th, at Del¿ ¡T EHison-Adanu, for the benefit of her
tree with
Ocala.
*
»¡filer. Lady—Bo»*' automobile am*
eawiles* ami-ornaments—in- the top
Wednesday afternoon at H p. m.
b a la n c e corps.
¡o f which stood a shy little kewpie
Mrs. English held a school of in­
It seems L a d y B oss has t a k e n
I Hanging upon the tret*, tied with
struction for thy members of tinfo u r
a u to m o b ile
a m b u la to r.»
w ith
* red and green ribbons were • the
local chapter that was interesting
d o c t o r and ord erlies t o Furnas. B e l ­
I ftivhr». at the other end of the rib­
and of value to those in attendance.
g iu m and ¡» in th e th ick o f the l i g h t ­
bon were tlie kewpie» place •.i r,i ■»
There wa* a large number present
in g
T he 1» »t k n o w n p e o p le " f
I lor I lie gentlemen uml red rose» (or
at thi* meeting also
N e w \ ork have he.,r;i.y r e s p o n d e d
i in- girl*
F'resh, fragrant red ro-e*
to
Mr*
Ellison W a rn *
i n v it a t io n
were scattered upon t be white cover
a n d e v e ry lu ble i* already e n g a g e d .
A rgyll 1‘ilrly
Before »upper was announced hearts
There will be many professional
Among the attractive affairs of the adorned with kew pies were handed
d
a
n
c e r s w h o w i l l g i v e e x h i b i t i o n s in
season was the churming little Kew- the boys, with the information that
all
t
h e W-w d a n c e s a n d u w e ll known
pie party given by Mrs. Ay let t the name of hi* partner would be
artist, " T h e
Bed
I
ndian
Princess
Fitts. Jr., last evening, compliment­ fm ii,&lt;1 u p on it and t o the girl* oth e r
•
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t.
1¡111
will
rei-ite
li
all
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it
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in-r'
b«-iirt
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p
on
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in.
it
w
o
u
ld
info
u
n
d
ary to t be young ladies who have
been assisting tin Social Department t in- . lu-urt ». an d a i id h«-r supper (toe in,. Tin- ITnn ,-»» All! »1-11 e ig a rMiss Bauil n&lt;M u«*ti m e rrim en t wa* . r i ­ ett»-* to tin- g u e sts
dancing school
Throughout the partner
ting
in " T h .
\\
tut
nutrì*,
v
v
hn
i«
a
i
lower door the decoration» wen- -ug ui«-.! l,\ i In- finì nr«- t ti mi i in im«
II
uwk
*
1
lui»
Mildly
nlfiTcd
lor aid
k&lt;&gt;
gesiive ni Christmas, with here and den names upon tie- be.iri»
u
n
d
will
»ell
hand
p
u
m
le
d
C hri»t
there cunning little kew pies peeping t Uliuleiy t fie lioste»» m pity lor then
m
as
and
New
Y
e
a
r
curd*
There
from among the vines or hanging contusion gave each u candle by the
from the hells
The balustrude w.i- aid ol wfieii i lie part ner* were will al*o he »eviT.il well known »trig
entwined With the graceful vines of
star jessamine and Christmas decor­
ations were everywhere
liver |lie
windows and doors hung strings of
green ami red ornaments, from which

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Electric Vacuum Cleaners
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patatina«»..a*4»i»dnjf

noon
at 2 o'clock,
flev
George
Hym an
pi-riiirming the ce r e m o n y
Dr
and Mrs
Bridgi-mari left mi
m e d i a t e ly for New
M artinsville
T h e bride w ore a handaunn: auit
•o f bluu b r o a d c lo lii with a s t y l i s h

little hat of black velvet
Bridgeman i* the niece of Mr*
Dunlap of tht* city.

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•Mrs. Geo, Dickinson
Maitland on Saturday
Christ mas.

Jacksonville are
leaves for Sanford House.
to »pend

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RED BLISS TRIUMPH
SPALDING ROSE No. 4
. IRISH COBBLER

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KILGORE SEED COMPANY
PLAN T CITY, FLORIDA
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women v/Misses Clare Walker. Ethel Moligli
letters ton and llena Murrell are a jolly
bunch ol college girl» returning to­
day troni Tallahassee
Daughter* of \Ves lev hazaui to­
morrow ufternoor t ,d night in tl--u
Il
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Welborni- blot i,
Dcit.'inii- home I lev el. 1 1 ■I. I ifiio
to p p in g ,1 I In
1 1 Hiked turkey »upper ..ml j•-» rt .
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f .i f.1. V, or k oli »a, ■■

I ‘rrminili .1/1&gt;iIm ,i
and Mr»
B&gt;-n Bollard

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Mrs
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a -fn.rt h,t*i
preMilllig

lloii'iA (or »ah
For Sale so y ard­
plants. In day» iil d
Sanford Farm.».

Morse Henry in Florula

I idonei Henry W attersun . of the
/( i rlh &lt;
L ouisville t ’ o urier loorri.il. a - c o m
- Dr llol Mr» R i
Bower an p.tnn-d iiy Mr» W ult« r««ni, arrived
Their
nouncr t tie Inrth ni
111TI• —«hi . in J a c k s o n v ille t hi* •m o rn in g
trip
Wa»
a
tir«-»mn*
m
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and
tin|&gt;ar
Dre l?tfi
l&gt; wa» live hour.» Inti- o v e r sch«-dule
They an- resting
la-lllur will arrive tin i" in a rriv in g
Mi»s IV act
frutti Jai k»orí ille tomorrow u&gt; ila- at the '-.•tumide H otel, when* t iu-j
tleiifchl of her many (rund* in San- will remain t h ro u g h o u t tin- d a y ,
I h r . 1 » M a rse l i«-«..* r -,
nal und
forti
winter
pilg rim a g e
to i n e
lisiiing
g
r
o
u
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d
s
o
f
M
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m
i,
where
for
the
time
Mis* Genevieve Berry of Apopka
In-ing
this
sag«ui
Deni.ioAicy
for
I» the attrai liv e y o u n g gue»t of Miss
gut*
p
olitics
und
editorial
lead*
anti
Laura lo-e.
“
tiljp* deeji in to the piscatorial won-

h or »ab- on v mu
air«-» *»| gittul Itati Tt -*
nerr» r|pnr»‘ «i. fetlc« rt
roiuhtion for spring
flowing vvi-ll
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For Bent To r«-iiti«-|i
ij I• four
nice room*. Excellent b» •«'-,n
dollars per month.
N«&gt; *t«»U
dren.
Enquire- B, H«-ral«t t'tfic*.
For Rent— Two l»it:
East First str«*ei.
Joe
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Bourns for It«-nt
1hr
ninlicd rooms well locate«!
at .206 Third St.

5 All Loral Advertisements Under
For Bent—T w o furnished
This Heading T H R EE C E N T S a Gentlemen preferred. Mr»
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Tolar, 807 MagnoliaCharge 25 Cent*.

Join the

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St. 1’ctersburg, Dec. 17, The the­
Mrs. Alfred Liija lias returned
after several weeks spent in Lake­ ory of kidnapping in connection with
land upon the sad mission of 'h«-r tile disappearance of Robert Alien
Striker, the t year old boy who him
sister's illne** und death
hi-*-n missing from ill* home since
Saturday,
ha» been exploded by ad
Mr( *i*o Brown iut» returned
Lorn a d.lightfiu vi
witi&gt; Inr sister, vi«-.-* that hi» father. Burt Striker
t* in New York and in.* not been
Mr» l,i i&gt; a t t &gt;vt«**:o
¡ivvcv
There remain only tin* tlu-o
rli-Sytlml
the « iilld wa» drowned or
Mr». E. ti Tyner, mother «*» Mr.
lost
in
the"
woods.
It. J. Holly lia* come up from Tam ­
Yesterday*
tin- search o f D ip wood»
pa to vtHit during l lie holiday*
The bayou
■Sirs. E. It. Brown, will ite the guest and wuter continued.
of Mrs. Holly and Mrs. C. E. Henry .for miles on either side Of the lilimwus dragged again and searching
next week.
parties continued to scour the woods,
Miss Elinor Screven, who hu* been hoping for some sign of the lost
the charming young guest of Mbs child

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'UI-l'lV «»( l.illi y a o: » or. 11., i . i Id*»
at Du» »,«(«• w.i-11 a .«ri ii oi » til» pei •
t ton
Hom e
inaile
•.tini «• »
and
. ahi No on ».,!.

Mr

F'or Sale
( 'o Uerel».
Sanford.

t or Sale i T.. , ■
gam. I 1, mil*
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on 1to- r. *- w La » I i i
111 g sect 1011 tri h torn
Mrs. S. E. Watkins of Atlanta is of rich hammock at
J C, Davenport, M l
guest in the city today.

The young ladies of St. Agues
Guild will bold their Christmas sab
Tuc.-day. the 22nd, in the Wclborno
block.
T h e n - i* .. I a a &gt; » a daint \

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Fifth St...
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Bower's drug store.
Club
an- urged to u.»e them on
and packages.

W ith the coming of Christmas,
tho hearts of the ahsent ones .turn
&lt;# toward homo and the loved ones
awaiting them with eager anticipa­
tion and&gt; while many of our San­
ford young people are returning
from college for the holiday Reason
there are still others in Sanford who
nro turning their steps homeward
for tho brief vacation period.
Among them ore Mr. and Mrs.
A. K. Powers and attractive little
•on who ure leaving today for Wal­
lace, N. C., to spend Christmas
♦♦♦♦♦♦
with their families. •

Mr, and Mra. Ray Butts will leave
lon day (or Winter Park to remain
I after Christmas.
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Mr. and Mra. II. C. Hoskins will
leave tomorrow for Newport News,
Va., for the holiday season.

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Chrill mil* Holiday»

We are handling some of tho very finest Seed Potstoee that Maine
produces.
Every car will bo carefully inspected by a Government Pathologist,
Mias Nits Moore la going home
&gt; and each bag will carry a Government Inspector's tag. certifying that
o'
H
P
lalfy
*
same
is
put
up
especially
for
seed,
free
from
scab
and
other
fungus
diato
Ninety-ai*. S. C., to enjoy her
A
. Our grot
grower soaks all hia seed stock In formaldehyde for two hours
turkey and plum pudding.
before planting, and when the potato«« come up, apraying
iyirg is done with
great regularity throughout the entire growing season.
Miss Salome Hampton will spend
Wo are iixthe Seed Business, and when we say Seed Potatoes, we do
not moan a lot of cheap commission house junk, of which there are
Christmas in Atlanta.
thousands of bushels sold as seed.
If yob want some of the very, best Seed Potatoes ohtainr.blc, write us
* ] ! stating wbr.t quantity and varietv nr» wanted, and wo will bo pleased to
* Master Webster Ordway will spend
Christmas with hia parents at Otter
&lt; &gt; neme our lowest delivered price for them.
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Creek.
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Mr
J. Rowland Wildrnan
THE VEGETABLE
, » Hu will rertrn to ihm ford Tor C hrm ^
ja-nd the h o b Huya ut 1 a in pa- and I
MARKET
mas.
Miami.
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Mrs. Mary C. English, who has
Phono
324
Wo Del,ver
Mr. Geo. Armstrong, who hus
been the guest of Mrs. Bobbin* at
been on a ^i»it of several day» to his
the Rubious Nest left yesterday for
mother left for Jacksonville Thurs­
Kissimmee.
------- day night. He expects to return to
to
start
planting.
You
ran
Hanford for Christmas.
v/Miss Jessie Roberts will ariive on the price of the land tin» year. 1/

Mi*
\d*!uI
11 '«lunghini»
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lutagli
will
affiviI ill-»day 1"
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very
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1 in- ’ rin- in I a f » •&gt;!
tin- guest ul Mr» If. « rx Wight
B rid g e
(lu i.
wendelightfully ell

u-rtumed by Mrs Margaret Barnes
yesterday afternoon at the • attrac­
1 tive little home on the Heights. D u ­
r plicate auction was played, the
-♦ prizes being won by Mrs. C. O. M c­
Laughlin and Miss Mary Howard
♦
They were pretty little vinaigrettes
♦
in Japanese boxes.
Delicious re­
♦
freshment* were served by the busi­
♦ es*, ion»l»lllig of chicken pillan, po­
♦
tato salad, aspic jelly with inayoi.ui*e, hot rolls, dinner biscuit and
♦&gt; coffee. Enjoying Mr*. Barnes' hos­
pitality were Mesdames C. U. M c ­
Laughlin, Forrest Luke, G. F. Smith,
&lt;♦&gt; C. M. Vorce, T. A. Neal. S. E: Bar­
-♦ ret, W. D. Holden and Miss Mary
Howard.

registered

Mrs. L. P. Hagan spent several
days pleasantly in De Land thii)
Miss Pearl Hunter is anticipating week.
a delightful Christmas at Winter
I’i.rk
¡ V Mr. W L. Harvey left yesterday

Hr*ri It «•t ft-idg.

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They are Wholesome.
Appetizing, Economical

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‘ POTATOES - SEED - POTOTOES *
VARIETY AN1) QUALITY GUARANTEED

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Get her one for Christmas.
The Franz Premier Vacuum
Cleaner will save more household
drudgery than any article you
could purchase.
Brightens the home. Does away
with dust. Costs but a trifle over
a cent an hour to operate. Lasts
a lifetime.
See them in.our window and ask
us to show them to you.
Special prices on Electric Irons
during the Holidays.

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found and the guy party marched er» and many p re tty society girl» will stujijiing at the ' Fair view left for
into the dining room where a deli sell llowers.
Tampa on Thursday
ill be k n o w n
T h e e n terta in m e n t
clous menu wa» »rived, consisting nf
Lady Hons Day
grapefruit cocktail, chicken pilhiu. a»
Mi»s
May
Belle
\\ iiiiilliur li
fiickes, nut-bread sandwiches, charturned fr o m a ib-light lui visit
Long Hrtdge man
\\ a\ ero»». &lt;¡a
The
marriage o f
Miss G e o r g i a
L o n g and Dr
George H ndgcm an,
b o l l i of
New
M a rtinsv ille,
W est
Virginia
wa»
su lemni/a-d
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EAT MORE FRESH
VEGETABLES

Mrs
Kennedy, mother of Mr.
S. G. Kennedy will arrive from
North Carolina Sunday to spend the
Christmas holidays with her son and
hi» fa mily.

\Va re of ‘
Mr, and Mr*
H ft
Washington, D I
gill »t* III I be
t«.-»ii Vr(etAÍ&gt;lrt
•¡slid the vacaiion day» at Jackson­ Sanford House.
i ifi»n*
ville and on the east coust
Turnip*, »ith rnirfji Sr
ytmnc f«r|w Vp
Miss Minerva Garrison of J’ine- Turni|H.
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Miss Ia-ola Orr will enjoy the hoi
ville,
C . arrived today from D ay­
( trroiA bun**h
úr
iduys at Stuart, Fla.
tona to be the guest of Mi»* Annie
JSwrri. t','t*tAL4iH.
t Lee Cubi well
Vim*, f&gt;k 10c*
VrtJri» Vàrn», bu 11 1-j
» Mi»» Lillie Farnsworth Will SJKMld
1ruh PntJiloea
Christmas in T ant pa
30r
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Teckrh ol o d . i-t
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n of ft ffT a n ^ fn r M r f i a g a f i i i W ™ ^ ^
ion
Christmas

K -,

Annie Lee Caldwell has /eturned to*
her home in Miami

your

Club

w orry

th e m i l l e r " ,
bu rn in g
l o a v e s , p ie s o r c a k e s .

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Let the Baker Bake
While you do thotc things no
one can do for you. ,

J. L. Miller's
Bakery
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p o o r y east, fa ilu re o f
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F’or Rent— Five nere»
drained land. Apply to &lt;
Sanford.
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W ANTED
For Sale— Special Bargain on three ♦
city Iota, on French avenue, be­
tween 8th and 9th streets, facing the
Good table board at Mr»
park, east front.
Inside lots $450
ones, 206 Park avenue
each, corner lot $fiOO. Terms “good.
Must be told.
Owner needs the
Wanted- Thr«*e or four birrn»^
money.
See me at once.
N. H.( rooms for housekeeping
M’1’ * *
Garner.
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ath in connection. Address ^ ^
For Sale— Celery farm at a bar­ Her,Id.
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W onted- Brick and concrete
gain. 16 acres right in village, 600
Sitie
feet from R . .R . siding. Cheap and chimneys, foundations, etc
Address
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on easy'term s; 16 acres fell plowed faction guaranteed.
885.
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Phone 1*1 \►and irrigated.
Fine flowing well. GUdeweli, P. O. box
32-9tp
The land is all fenced and just ready 71a. '*
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THEY ARE COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR FEBRUARY 3rd, Ith, 5th and 6th, 1915

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, DU EMU Ell 22. I'JI I

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AN ORLANDO BOY

S E i M I N O L E C O U N T Y F A I R HOBSON BILL IN
GREAT BATTLE
TO
MEET HERE W ILL FLY HERE B U R E A U ’ S C A M P A I G N IS
THE HOUSE TODAY
TO BE FOUGHT
l
KARL Kl III. TO MAKE AERO­
WILL
N O W W E L L U N D E R W A Y l’ KOHIHITION RESOLCTION WARSAW WILL DECIDE TH E
STATE PEDEItATIOI)
PLANE FLIGHTS AT THE

laboring m e n
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A WAY TO INTEREST THE PEOPLE OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY IN THIS
GREAT EVENT

¿ 0ong th«* many conventions to J One of the gr.-ntoi a n r a n m n , ■&gt;(
tc Eclil in S an im i!Atmiim t in» miuaunixita—Sawffnnn» - r m ntrr— TrrTf TTTT'T..
the aeroplane
will take
oot» «rill ,w a* impurtnnt ns t h e 1*’
. - Rights that
.
c»te Federation of Labor which place each day over the i-nj anil
here nn January 12. 13, and lake and u ill he uleidiilcty free to
Seminole County Kntr which will
Another plea»mg~ fea­ r a v r - f i * initial premier February
I4th. In anticipation oi showing everybody.
th« boy» a good timo the Commer­ ture is the fact that the young 3rd and continue (or (our days to
ci»] Club'baa taken up the mutter aviator who will make these Rights February 6th, inclusive, has cer­
tod President Lake appointed the will he an Orlando boy who has tainly started* otT with a bang and
following committee to take care of taken up.aviation and made a re­ with a world
___ of enthusiasm
_______ behindl£t delegates and turn the key of markable success. Anyone who him Ubatili a u m i v s m torviIva tsiaunci*
* 3ST»ifty' «w
wm th H » r n W i ^ h t r * dfred-ifrW W ndrr‘ dYtrtrt(f
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'.■WHF trm nmwrf f f T '“ iving up *to their motto, "what's
George Witt.......................
HcfiiHer, i’
S. Fortaon, Arthur Kuhl, who since (lying machine- worth doing i- worth doing well."
Yowell, J "
Lane, W. E. Watson, have collie info \ogiie ha- talked of
In. Il Iipeued
Headquarters huv
j \V, 0 Singletary anil W. A. Me- nothing else and 1i* pari nt* eovd in i hi- Welimrne Work with Mr.
Kirnen, lion I). 1,. Thrasher ami ! never get himto do anything else
Henry II Marks in charge with an
Hon- Fure.-t Lake will act on the. besides making m-rupin m-» and (lying able turps of assi-1a nt «. who will at
romitii1111 as hoiflirnfy
member- machine» and n d&gt; p i- •F.
1
all 111. - be It.tdv and W.Llllg to
The Jiregr.illl will be given publicity allowed lutli to t.,»,c
• -ir-• ■ av
al.-wef -ill Uu|UI*.e- &gt;lnl i|in-'l lolls,
littr ami wilt give the visitors some ..lion under -nit.. &gt;&gt;( t ••
. ■
aid r&gt; - 1 i v i
uggì *t . 11* io Inr t her
id«» el t ■' •i *&gt; "I Sanford and -or, II. in pi. lend .,i.d ♦&gt;r * &gt;
i . o(, .,nd ad valice i Ins glorimi- project, w Inch
toumlmg luuntry and the hospital-1now he has invaded tiie held und bids fair to outdo anything of :i ike
}ty of the celery delta. Auto trips bids fair to become one of the best nature m r attempted in Florida.
through the celery farms, r. fish fry j in the
liu.-ine—
Ile ha- bien hying
A treimndou* amount of attrac­
on the lake, a night at the movies ! at all
the log meet- in I he north tive lit hogra|.hi. paper has been nr»nd various other attractions will anil ul«u the I nr 1(imugimii 1 1.■ &lt;(• red ('.-III *'*!). )■u
I I&gt;i I 1 . tour
hr pn-enled to the knight- of labor
..*lh tin« •
I i.i a. &gt; ; he i n i l ........... it nt r &gt;
wjli be
ind then stay in Sanford will be -* *Il I»' line lligl 1 at l a v . l*..k .1'
• . u \ . r* i
*i i i 1 1 . , lo ri I tin l i n i ,
p|«»mnt tn the i i-itors and the vi*- &lt;i. ah ..I d nl 1 ■r 1&gt;"N&gt;'s
Miti .i
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itril
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I r t i ! * - t ' ö i i j o i l &lt;i| S.it
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furti tii. o " ably as-i-l in enter
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I Mi : , - l l y .
w ill p,e
liming not i htie program for i l e tv IFair
..ir \-»"
i.itmii
\■ i . I &gt; t .If » .1 I l u ­ ..H.i ir .iri- i.ui H \,-ry
butine— meetings has been arranged
il,
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tlv lore ■ trn
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and it i- •.od !•&gt; t he ho ah- ber• t !... • oí 1 1. ■,
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thd &gt;Jt. or i meeting will mark .ill aeroplane alni Will also u.-e olle hi - tile 111 -, I hi1 - e v e r . i l cobimit t e e s are
»poch in labor circles. On account ‘ longing to Mr
Mark» d r • t|.
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«I tin- ipproii lung meeting of t he l.n r a n -1 1 1 • ‘•"I....... * ••
. i t *. .■I . . i ■
l*(t-*iaturc «oine very important mat weniltiide 1 " i &gt;&gt; t V 1 .ill
n. .11. vt.it . . t - « t u l n a rel i ant - i r- a ii \ ttn will be t hreshed out ul I lie Sail- »iir»‘d ol -onic line an nip 1.1)11- thght* &lt;uni- 1ll iri i. i ¡..it. and t to- i-x in lut «
lord meeting and there will be m any' The hunger* will lit- t an ir in n d »n •Viti tie ! at « \t r o r d i n a r v v a b l e ,
dtlrgate- here from state local- and fir»t street i. 1 1I.i)*. t In- tempi ,i-ic- not mil
iti
i ■ir ■I... - 1ng whv Itili
also many visitors from other stales and the peop! » •,» t '* * I 1»-tii L. for.
. .- ili. *1 .1* W*|l
Sanimi! business men are urged i&lt;&gt; and after t hi llu*l I - 4ta•1 g‘ ' * g.... .
i a o * ^ i -t. r
I 11r i I!
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xxsut in every way possible to make idea ut 1lie filini" u*’1f•* a - il t t„ i I.idd* i it» **t..tc Department uf
to make On- meeting most success-, IliJiiwiDu .**
«4Í4* I***Mtf? 11-cit tmtav ‘ lb-all h i.ivt- pro misi-d I h&gt;. -lai«- ex­
fill In everv way
ill peace and in v\;ir
i hi lut m it- entirely, and Dr Terry
,1 r.-gartling
1 .i i .i . h mi vdit » I i i
t.reui Spurt Here
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jic
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liltexhibit
was
lit u n ì!)
\ nattier * h ji m i fur I ra ak
Thr guild hunting iu and around
in lav tir "I iMinpivirig wil h the eomAtilinta, t i.i . I tei
22
Fiuterai
Sanford i- bringing many kportsmen
miltees r.-ijm-l, and -ame will be
to |hu tSty to take advanatage ol li,,lg. New llian- vml.iy ile- llle d to here during t he fair
ifce same.
It is certain that the grant a certificate stating that in hi*
The several depurfmerits are be­
great reache- of the upper St John- opinion t her*' w a- "probable ■ausi­
ta u . i r . i d ,&lt;!.I in ili-tuli and will be
five have iui equal in deer, bear, li r an ají!1* al tu it. I -, 11* •i Mate- ready lor publication in a lew days,
ducks, turkey and quail shooting supreme court III the halu-a- cuj |.ii,
\ m , • g I t . m a i, y l eal u f e e x h l l u l i * -, M
*nd the men who want real »port pro. ei ding iii-tit ut»*d i
e i - . * ' i . ... ilari- i ...it h
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ire find-.tig &lt;t nut
] here an* -i-veral Fr.it.k ,
I ■latí* lai.-I p i o
* M ,r
It, t hi- Vl [. Jof if I] 11 IJSe tills Aei-k w (hi 1 Liti oaf -, . : ■ " * !■ oí I*
1 1
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b. IW , . at l If * i 11W
are fariiiu.g parties to gu m io the, I'liag. il
, .. til , •) a. w . . pi. tal days, e t •
wilderness of black Hummock and
Judge New mall stateli, however,
I'lie Semillóle ( utility Fair will be
the upper hi. Johns and every party at the close of an extended hearing, on a wider and broader scope than
thit returns to the cRy brings hark that he was willing t«• allow Frank the obi lu-hionod county fair we all
deer anil turkey, to say nothing of to appeal to the higher court, but »■■ loudly remember
II will be m o d ­
the quail and ducks. Not only is the that he would not . *•rt if* thi appeal e r i pied •mbi&gt;.Iving all tile latest and
ihootmg guild but the lakes and According lo I ..ii
’ i ui .
on
lp
tin rivintiti (calure-, in. ludltig
river* oiler great sport to the iisher- lier t lie l a w ul l ' m - »c, it • g * » 1» j e u , i i ., ■b - i ndu-t Iml, civil and
Kfri arid t hi- upper river is said to peal * 111 li il b e a » i i f i i - - i 1 t r u i n i .. * I a M * tu -I a, Ito a 1 UIId Itid st» rai es
K 1*r«
b« aim- nun lug batis all eager to) t h e fed. •ral d i « m . '
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I
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bite at 11 %, t.aft or trid)
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WAR IN THE EASTERN "
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Washington, Dec. 22. The vou*
London. England, Dec. 22.— Thu
to be taken in the house today on a great battle west of Warsaw remains
'oh iu take 111 &gt; the. Hobson prohibi­ to be fought out, judging from indi­
tion resolution is *&gt;( overshadowing cations in recent dispatcher* from
imi-rest in fhe congressional program Merlin and IVtrogrnd.
liaVii i be h o n o r - m — r r r m - ttt t T!— T i TiT
iHole's maiden lair, and it is prom­ ol the coming week. Debate on the
It oppenrs today to llritish ob­
A l­ servers that the Hermans contendion
ised by the city of Sanford thnt in rule promises to be spirited.
paint of decorations, the scheme will though it had been proposed to vote thnt General von Hindenburg had
be both novel ami new. The city also before the holiday recess on u scored a notable success over the
of a woman’s Russians i m a ) , bvj.qualiti
itself will garb itself In its liest dress rule (or consideration
_
¿©rvai*».. lArfir w**k? irti »♦‘ •Stiff tfi- Vi 1+*#*'*** • FvAi*hft
_____„
« M s N I n a » o i l u i i f ctkT
.»in W
W ^ i i W ^ r r r i r r r r T , 1^ ^ "
nn r, &gt;n¡ g Lt r h nt that* would i\ot of a crushing Russian victory near
hibitor and t he visitor
Sanford be reached until, after Christman.
Lodz which subesijuently proved to
House leader- *ay i he Ibdtson rim-| lie premature and exaggerated. Von
pronti s that every citiseli will be
ulution will, not receive the required Hindenhurg'a army has advanced
your lo.-t
In that ease steadily toward the Polish capital.
The iiuvernor has In co a-ked and iwt.-i lords majority
ÌS cape. le.I lo open thè fair Oli I he Senator Sheppard later will endeavor but the Russians in fulling hack a|»|tt |-r,--s to i vole ill ill...... Hate a pear In have taken new positions ill
tirsi d. i • • «I h i - iippnaruio n in - u n
iiniiur re*oIuimn tut rmhn mi by him airiing^tniri-nehinents, und altogether
lord w. l.i m ir —
i.l be
big Dut-g
\in,liter ellort will i r made in the i he invaders are within iwn or three
lor thè 1 r
Sen
... .itiniy Ini- u&lt; ver h,,u un
to get .. vote on ( day»' march of Warsaw, tlicro Is
exhihiimit and lair an ilio «me nuw Represent alive Lever’s lull to pro- j K0[„[ reason to believe much hard
piarmeli, never any organiseli dis- vide government licensing of rqtton ' .lighting must take place before it
J
|M, determined whether tliiti
plny, with (he entire conniy lu-hind warehouse».
In the senate i lie immigration bill 1intont German attempt will be suethi» magnilo ent Project
ssftll
Th. * I.dIh*' will particip 111«* Hful r e m a i n s a - t h e i n i l i n l - h e i l b u s i n e s s
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Along,
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Emperor William (tas recovered
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;• - j•*t lia» In-.'.l g 1A«'ll «‘ \
11)110 In s a n f o r d &gt; u n d a ) Schoolfront
Merlin advises lead li&gt; the
trtn *.&gt; mili ni r f « l f *.t give t hr tun
Ill a spe. I.ll collie r e i n * ol Jia*tors
belief
he
has turned westward
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lu VI r
ami Sunday - c h o o l - uio-nnK-niients
t liai I* so the baille condii Inn* the
very 1-. -i from t h.- a m iiM-im- tit orbi
It has I,e c u d e l i d l 'd III tl.lVr I IMil I |||
empi tor wifi limi are le— spectacular
Su- b •I.i 1 nr.il i (eat nr.— ii* i iTiip lam
Do
S a t i f o r d S u n d a y s c h o o l s on 1 he
than lho-e prevailing in the east, tn*tligltl i-- dad V ity i he *••11 known
tir-i Sunday o( th e N ew Year. Ian
cuUsc with the exception of lile ala vtat or , \ 1r Kuhl. grami pv n&gt;
nary trd
,
j lies'- ulTenaivu on the north of their
.¿J^ll.s Jll
tf the worker* will work. The fol­ line, little hut siege warfare is being
hundred
dollars will be furnished
red dot
low ng plans have b ee n - u g g i s t i d
recorded That i- i-mpha-ired in all
i-.i h nigbi and many other acts
to to(.ill. . w e d in o r d e r ! o git t he
otlteial coruiiiuiiieatiuii» which mas­
a 11 tinitI .in', ,o*t wha Ic V*"f to t lu- tic
Imm
ure the day'- gain in scanty yards
holder
1 11 , v • |•I . i i r g. 1 1. a ..r ki i * . t o m
lt d ■tir-nu- h lln gam or loss of a
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ll i- a In raid ol ii.iuri i to H i l l tiod- ol ta k in g a house to opinion that the Germana am not
greatness ami i» making a great stir house canvass ol the city
thinking seriously of n Zeppelin in­
2 Have cards printed sull'mient vasion of England.
among our sister cities, lad's all get
According to
, , „ &gt;y r„ Kllr(, t,„. s „ pn ,.
in kind this our first ami -tart to (or each person tn the city, 'bowing ; ,
mg information
|,..„a,,,,, and the precautions „gainst
I. . . , 1 not only toda*, and tomorrow Dm following
N a me
t. , uni iti u-ill v up In and 11 biding
’/ .ip pell it iitaek- taken in l.ondou
A-1.1f. *»
Tt. last day, making M in i,un- i .ilili
.imi ih &gt;&gt;1lu r Eilgll'b i it íes as a great
\ 1* • -id » i i 'i - l a v &gt;, I
tul tin* 1u be *ni. j nr. d ■-lb Vn
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i t. 11 r, • 1‘ t e ti r i i., tHie rlilldren of Sanford were ib*( I III New ^ i-itr "— I'-|&gt; •'1 Die»«- lighted yesterday
D i a l t h e V w ill tie col t |&gt;. lied t •• kî*» i
when the real
of
t
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home in town Sandy Claw* came down a real chim­
v
Larlj Morning Ulnae
and get t lie information on
p p m at M i l
Shortly alter one o'clock this morn* supreme court and mat
% the card.-. ney (or their edification at the deOnly a few hours necessary
purl moot store of D A. ('aid well &amp;
, *a* ( Se vsa- li house at the home ol to him ii&gt;j grant an apjoal before
l Tln-n assort (lie-curds a- shown C o
For an hour or more b e f o r e
S. Hung«* on Elm avenue and Third the matter can he brought before
in the ” Preference" line
The dif­ Santa wa* due to make his appear­
This, they
•U discovered on fire and the hlow- the highest tribunal.
ferent churches taking their cards ance the corner of First street anil
It was
w| ol the engine whittles und the stilted,'they intend to do
(¡ROWERS. SHIPPERS, RAIL­
(IRANI)
(
'O
f
NCI
I,
OF
FLO
R
ID
A
and following up -time in t tie follow­ Magnolia was crowded with young­
stated
the
mutter
first
probably
»»ter wiirks soon aroused the popuROADS. C () M M I S S I O N
ing wuywould
be
brought
before
Just
tee
ORDER
It
EH
M
EN
W
ILL
ster* and when Salita came out of
&lt;A. i he tire department respond*
MEN ( i 1VE SERVICES
l Assort u* to ages, showing d e - , t
i hnimey and Vulked around the
*d quickly tiut the llames were to- Lamar.
( A l'T C R E CITY
part
meni»
window
there was ^ howl of delight
‘ »r advanced that ull they could do
line ol the largest donation» to the
This nty will play host to many
('radle Roll
1 tu .1
and a rush (or the window by the
to iave tlie house und adjoining
Christmas Exerrises
Red
Cros*
fund
for
the
sufferer»
conventions during the winter season
Heginncrt
1 and 6.
crowd of young folks. After looking
property. The wash house wus deaFriday evening, 7 o'clock tin- chil­ and among them will be the big in the European war » « * a car load
Primary
6
ln h
at the window for a few minuten
*«}ed and all the clothes of the dren of the Congregational Sunday
u(
grapefruit
thnt
w„recently
-ent
convention of Red Men thnt will
Junior» 'i to 12
Santa wa* taken in tin- car of Du vili
Urally that were in the building, s c h o o l.will give a Christmas rxen tse
meet here uii Man'll 16 and 17th mil nf Florida the entire j.rmeed- ol
Interinednii&lt;
Fl
to
16
' making it very inconvenient for composed of songs, reell rttfcins, etc
Caldwell and rode around the str*K-tn_
l b.
The great
council of. the state of wlmh brought the »uni of i-oii
Senior
17 and unmarried
Thi* was Santa Claus up to date, Tor
thtm ani1 «otailing considerable loss A tree will also be jfTovided and
grapefruit
wa»
donated
by
i
lie
grow­
Flnr-idu eon vanes here and great
Adult
Married folks.
be
it known the grand obi rascal
er»
to
the
Woman's
Club
al
Home­
Ijtlle treat for the children.
All thief» from dlllorent parts of the
2 1 hep divide according to grades nr,w ride* in autos instead of a sleigh
stead,
Flu.,
and
the
packing
and
CkrUimaa at Catholic Church
memberti of the school and thtdt Foiled States will be in attendance
a- 1-t Gradl- Lmnnr». *J year- old
|,Ì!( reindeer». The enterprise of
n»e usual three maaira will be friends are urged to be present
Oju&gt; Tribe Nn 61 ol this city will handling was donated by Chase A:
G.vr
the
teacher
tn
that
pnrllrulur.
Caldwell*
An ihm occasion wax very
Also the church membership i“ a&lt;t as hosts to the great gathering Co,, of Sanford and Jacksonville.
‘ r ? ■ 6t l ^e
church on
schoo
the
names
of
all
1
*
year
old
|
romrpendahlr
nnd the sucre«, of
^tttm aa Day and the hours arc asked to remember the annual
of the eluiis und their efforts at en- The freight charges were donated by
old
folks
and
they
will
get
them
ihuir
original
idea
was ample to
• 8 «nd 10 a. m. At the 10 o ’ clock church meeting to be he)&lt;f tbc nigbt lertainmEnt will be iibly supplement­ the different railroads over which
there on the 1000 d$iy.
pay
them
lor
their
time nnd trouble.
the
cg|
r
was
shipped.
The
auction
there will be apecial Christmaa
____ of January 6,
1916, the lirst \Yed- ed' by ih e -citite n a -a n d the* C o m ­
charges
ifonutrd
by
Brown
&amp;
Seca” '* Ba®imonappropriate
to nesday night of the Now
Year. mercial Club.
The warriors of the
Hoys' Hand Concert
The Du) in Congre»»»
®«caalon.
Come for the business of our church state exjiect to have an imposing comb and the catalogue donated by
Under
the direction of Mr. A. 11.
the
Fruit
Trade
Journal.
, .
~
■----------- -----------.
and enjoy a good
socialparade
timeuftorWashington, Dec. Dec. 21. Folin war paint and deerskin
lowing
is
n
resume
of
the
day's
work
Hand will give a
This
was
showing
the
spirit
of
the
tftrppirrgr and lhe meeting will be
J v L . L^ tCen 0i the flrm oi N- H- ward A*■, * *A-* ' • “ ***■"**
concert ut the Mupttsl Temple, cor­
people
in
furthering
the
great
cause
F
‘ «d- ' HWamorf f V
ngs *
in
congress:
Very interesting from every stand­
ner of Park avenue und Sixth street
The Senate
point.
The Red Mtn are one of of (lie Red Cross in the gigantic
1 hr™ i* ,the C,‘ F ywterday.
He
ItnptlNt Primary Christmas Tree
on
next Friday night, Dec. 26th.
tg *
• box of fin« pecans for
the finest fraternities in the world struggle now going on In Europe
Resumed consideration of immi­
The Primary Department of the
An
admission fee of ten cents will
b
Christmas present and It
but are not as strong in this state as and the part played by ull those gration hill.
be charged. The f o l l o w ng program
Knr ; ln* »Ppreciatfd, The Oak Daptist Sunday School will have n they should be and it is hoped that who -o kindly donated their services
Lands committee decided to r!u*p
* V F' rm U on# oi tho show plages Christmas tree on next Friday after­ the big meeting in Sanford in March j* worthy ol a compliment from water power -igte leasing bill hear­ hi,» been planned
Miss All»»*
1 Special by Full Hand and Or^ Seminole county, a, it demon- noon ut 3:00 o’ clock.
will add more members to the Flor­ j.ress and the ¡»copie not only ol this ing» next Wednesday
Traflord is superintendent of this
c
hestru*
country hut of the world
ida councils.
cout,r i*hat * man riln do In this
Judiciary committee deferred ucschool. She, with her able corps of
1 Special by full band and o r ­
TtRtibi" lhi W*-&gt;' of * r°wing fruits,
lion
on nomination of E. M. Itland
workers assisting has planned quite
Temple Rescue Home
The annual election ol officers for
chestra.
dI M
i SOOd ,lve »toek and
a treat for the little folks. A real the pastors’ conference togk place
The Temple Home has been fully q.s United States marshal for western
2. Fife quurtei te.
(ommiti *'Ir‘ 0lte*n ^ °o the fair Santa Claus is to be there and just
Missouri.
*
3. Violin trio.
in the Congregational church the naugurnted and nine men have al­
» r .S
* nd
make
exhibit
The House
afterwards a bafToon will he sent up first meeting of the year. Rev. E, E. ready come under the influence
4. Hand selection.
bre i l Le,t
County' Fait
os a special gift'from Santa C bus . Steinmeyer, pastor of the M ethod­ thereof. The trustees of the Home
Agreed to meet at 10 a. m. Tues­
6. Violin solo.
,n Febru»ry.
The tree will be in the old church. ist church was'elected president and will make no solicitation for funds day and remain in session until pro­
6. Band selection.
Rev. George Hyman, of the Daptist but rather will n'ly upon freewill hibition constitutional amendment
7. Cornet solo.
ri^ in ^ K ? ' ,TyneT 0i T*mPR ®r*
is
disposed
of.
offerings.
church
aa
secretary.
It
was
decided
8. Violin solo.
Don’t
the annual Eagles
l *01 b T .a
d l y ° n a * i » f d . y and
Don’t forget
_
Receptacles have been placed in
Urgent deficiency
appropriation
to
enter
Into
u
’
campaign
to
have
9. Full band and orchestra.
Music
R i 'I*»“ 1
har d»ugh»er, ball on the night of the 31st.
1000 in the Sunday schools of San- the banka, hotels and other public bill, carrying 14,370,905, was reSpend your Christmas evening
j)f
DeaoLth.
H°Uy for tho wintcr(b®
Buihneli
Orchestra
~
^%*T*“ ‘
'***
•
.
on the ftrat Sunday In January. places to receive the funds.
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RED WARRIORS
WILL MEET HERE NATED RED CROSS

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