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lotto ru*s$.jfruitjeake%nd coffee. At ' ^ l i s * Edna Plant, Miss Louise! Annie Lee Caldwell has /eturned to*
the iliw&gt;i rt course the "heart scan­ Harris. Miss Stevenson and Miss her home in Miami
dal»" were read amid the gab-* of iluth Compton are a congenial party j
Mrs
Kennedy, mother of Mr.
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 S. G. Kennedy will arrive from
dainty little while ‘ celluloid boxes other points to spend Christmas. North Carolina Sunday to spend the
B E IN G A
RESUME
OF
SANFORD
H A P P E N IN G S
for the gins and watch fobs for the Miss I’ lnnt will go on to Madison, Christmas holidays with her son and
men The two married men present Fla , Miss KteVeiuiun will enjoy he^_ hi» fa mily.
= = = = = = = = = U P -T O D A TE — — Mis»
were presented with ..baby rattle» Christmas at Camilla. Ga.
Cunimunlratlon* for this Column Should hr Marked "Society Editor", or
\Vare of ‘
Mr, and Mr*
H ft
After »upper un nrehery ,-ont.M Compton goes home to Blin-kstone,
Phont-d to Mr*. It A. Terheun, Phone 2tn
\
i
.uhi
Miss
Loll!
se
I
farri»
will
Washington,
D
I
»t*
III I be
gill
afforded Mill h umusetnei.t
Two
t«.-»ii Vr(etAÍ&gt;lrt
Sanford
House.
•
¡slid
the
vacaiion
day»
at
Jackson­
i' (Ulti
large heart» ornariu-litei! with the in­
i ifi»n*
'
g*» ♦
ville
and
on
the
east
coust
the
pretty
red
hells
and
spring»
of
S
r
Turnip*,
»ith
rn
irfji
•*•f•&gt;**n*»
Hafilern Star
evitable kew pits were pinned upon
rni|H. ytmnc f«r|w Vp 1*r ,r*f ifn«—
Miss Minerva Garrison of J’ine- Tu
holly and mistletoe droo|o*d in ar­ the curtains, each member of tin
,*W
“
MItWlA/J
Mr*
Mary C
English. ('.rami
Miss Ia-ola Orr will enjoy the hoi
ville,
C . arrived today from Day­ II« »si 1 f urr
tistic effect
There wa* absolutely party m turn with bow and arrow
• U|-'Matron of the Order of the Eastern
( trroiA bun**h
úr Nn-»l,
tona to be the guest of Mi»* Annie
no chance for the girls to get away aimed for (hi* heart of tin* innocent iduys at Stuart, Fla.
l-**r*r
». .
J
S
w
rri.
t','t*tA
L
4
iH
.
Slur (or the state of florid » made
t Lee Cubi well
Vim*, f&gt;k 10c*
from the roislleeloe for great branch­ keU pie and Killy Hill who is prac­
her otflciai visit, to Seminole &lt; hapVrtJri» Vàrn», bu 11 1-j
es of it were hanging in the mint un­ ticing target shooting
preparatory » Mi»» Lillie Farnsworth Will SJKMld
1ruh PntJiloea
ter No 2, Tursduy night. Dee If.
expected places, hut then ilid they to joining the navy won the prix, Christmas in T ant pa
30r
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Teckrh ol od. i-t
There was an unUsaully large
Old, bu
II III
want to get away (mm it? Christ­ for the gentlemen, a kew pie stick
Srw,
pk
Jacksonville
are
|0&lt;
registered
at
the
gatherfhg of Eastern Star* present
i ahttAfr, hpAt) l to ror
•Mrs. Geo, Dickinson leaves for Sanford House.
mas is the time for youth and hap­ pin. Mi»s Zoc Munson,
Ncsrthvf*
another
upon this occasion, the largest in
4taton*
Kifif«,
Maitland on Saturday to »pend
piness and one young lady called good shof won a beauty pin.
n«i.
t
it*
toe
En­
huilón ít» «
fact since the Grand Chapter meet­
^riluw. 3 It*«
Jf»r
't tWtrr
during the day just to spot thst joying the charming hospitality ol Christ mas.
Mrs. L. P. Hagan spent several SptinUh, !b
11»
ing in the spring.
lilu« 1««■
mistletoe and she was caught be­ their gracious hostess were Mr. and
2
t&gt;
r
«;«ílir.
II..
1
1«ihhftf. !
days pleasantly in De Land thii)
v. The work of the order wine exem­
U»
I'rn-Ji tórni tfr»
I5r
H%b|Mif. 1
neath it not less than twelve times Mrs. Braxton Perkins, Misses Char­
Miss Pearl Hunter is anticipating week.
Ut
plified in u ft most impressive rnunthe course of the evening. Just lotti- Hand. Belle Smith, Suidee a delightful Christmas at Winter
IIOW AIIOt’T A IIII\ I t r It|t\* I
tier, after which Mrs. English model
hom i : rotti ihust m a - ».r-v ■ ;(*
above the punch bowl a brunch of Williams, Adelaide Ifiggiiis, Anna I’i.rk
¡
V
Mr.
W
L.
Harvey
left
yesterday
an excellent address touching upon |‘
mistletoe attracted the attention of McLaughlin, Zov Munson, Mesr»
* be East I '11■■» i ami -t^-t.
the effective work of the order, its
Mr
J. Rowland Wildrnan
T H E VEGETABLE
the' hoys upon entering the room Billy Hill, Buy Chittenden, Joe
, » Hu will rertrn to ihmford Tor Chrm^
aims and purposes and splendidly
ja-nd the hobHuya ut 1 a in pa- and I
and it is marvelous the number of j Chittenden. Clarence Mahoney,
MARKET
mas.
organised chapters.
* *
times the girls were enticed to drink j,(( pe Wicker, Eugene Brown uml Miami.
___ -"T m . 2nd St., West
After the more serious business of punch beneath the mistletoe.
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On
Mrs. Mary C. English, who has
Fitts.
,
Phono
3 24
Wo Del,ver
the meeting was di*j»o*cd of, an in­ good authority it is stated that Mr
Mr. Geo. Armstrong, who hus
been the guest of Mrs. Bobbin* at
formal reception was held and dainty those young men did not hesitate I
been on a ^i»it of several day» to his
¡toner
the Rubious Nest left yesterday for
refreshments served by the hostesses to claim the privilege» the happy uc-j
mother left for Jacksonville Thurs­
Kissimmee.
----- of the evening, Mestlnmes Devine, coflion offered.
( W e note by the New York pa­ day night. He expects to return to
to
start
planting.
You
ran
Alice Hill, Bryan , Bobbins and
pers that a ten dance is being'given Hanford for Christmas.
The din,tig table was lovely with
v/Miss Jessie Roberts will ariive on the price of the land tin» year. 1/
Parker
on Thursday, Dec. 17th, at Del- (Chnst4na».,&gt;vvv#y0e*H&gt;vJi*l a. tww d*y«'vjmri wrrnt a. J a g u a r , ¿.p .■&gt;* n\fä ~
wlfh the,home folks...
,
...
209 f y s t Fifth St...
n of f t f f T a n ^ f n r M r f i a g a f i i i W ™ ^ ^
ion
¿¡T EHison-Adanu, for the benefit of her
|t, d »Crow seals on sale at itr.
Christmas tree with
-7-tf
Ocala.
*
»¡filer. Lady—Bo»*' automobile am* Bower's drug store.
Club women v/Misses Clare Walker. Ethel Moligli
eawiles* ami-ornaments—in- the top
Wednesday afternoon at H p. m.
balance corps.
an- urged to u.»e them on
letters ton and llena Murrell are a jolly
¡of which stood a shy little kewpie
F'or Sale
Five Wh.
\\
•lit»
Mrs. English held a school of in­
It seems Lady Boss has taken and packages.
I Hanging upon the tret*, tied with
(
'o
Uerel».
bunch
ol
college
girl»
returning
to­
Ilex
B.
ck.i
I»
:.
struction for thy members of tinfour automobile ambulator.» with
* red and green ribbons were • the
day troni Tallahassee
Sanford.
local chapter that was interesting
doctor and orderlies to Furnas. Bel­
Daughter* of \Ves lev hazaui to­
I ftivhr». at the other end of the rib­
and of value to those in attendance.
gium and ¡» in the thick of the light­ morrow ufternoor t ,d night in tl--u
bon were tlie kewpie» place • .i r,i ■»
Il
M
t or Sale i T.. , ■
li •t M
There wa* a large number present
ing
The 1» »t known people "f Welborni- blot i,
Dcit.'inii- home I lev el.11■I. I ifiio
lor I lie gentlemen uml red rose» (or
,1
I
In
topping
gam.
I 1, mil*
ir­
at thi* meeting also
New \ ork have he.,r;i.y responded 1 1Hiked turkey »upper ..ml j•-» rt .
i in- girl*
F'resh, fragrant red ro-e*
on 1to- r. *-w La » I i i
Ho
:
-1
,
&gt;.*
:.lord
to Mr*
Ellison Warn* invitation f .i f.1. V, or k oli »a, ■■
were scattered upon t be white cover
111 g sect 1011 tri htorn
i *rr»
and every luble i* already engaged.
A r g y ll 1‘ilrly
Before »upper was announced hearts
Mrs. S. E. Watkins of Atlanta is of rich hammock at «atre piar*.
There will be many professional
The young ladies of St. Agues
Among the attractive affairs of the adorned with kew pies were handed
J C, Davenport, M l
M ■loor,,
guest in the city today.
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 i n Guild will bold their Christmas sab
season was the churming little Kew- the boys, with the information that
Fla
"■P
pie party given by Mrs. Ay let t the name of hi* partner would be all t h e W-w d a n c e s a n d u w e l l known Tuc.-day. the 22nd, in the Wclborno
Then- i* .. I a a&gt;» a daint \
linn
Fitts. Jr., last evening, compliment­ fmii,&lt;1 upon it and to the girl* other I ndian artist, " T h e Princess Bed block.
For S.
•
•
O
IA
t.
1¡1
will
rei-ite
li
1
1
all
F
it
.
t
in-r'
«»(
l.illi y a o: » or. 11., i.iId*»
'UI-l'lV
b«-iirt
»
upon
»
in.
it
would
infound
ary to t be young ladies who have
Ilf prti fi e riy in 11 i
been assisting tin Social Department t in- . lu-urt ». andai id h«-r supper (toe in,. Tin- ITnn ,-»» All! »1-11 eigar- at Du» »,«(«• w.i-11 a .«ri ii oi » til» pei •
- cut on I he
Miss Bauil n&lt;- t ton
Home inaile • .tini «• » and
Flu- \l iisb
1n p.iM met • o l * he B-X DGT * o
M u«*ti merriment wa* .ri­ ett»-* to tin- guests
dancing school
Throughout the partner
o ,i &gt;. - * lob I i -I i heir
• g ui-tr
lower door the decoration» wen- -ug ui«-.! l,\ i In- finì nr«- t ti mi i in im« \\ tut nutrì*, vvhn i« ai ting in "T h . . ahi - No on ».,!.
I I uwk * 1 lui» Mildly nlfiTcd lor aid
U i ,,
1 nr r.m
ut *ii». *i ! 1 i
meeting ■ ¡
k&lt;&gt;
oi. not
gesiive ni Christmas, with here and den names upon tie- be.iri»
und
will
»ell
hand
pumled
Chri»t
water
fish
.-i*i
wit h«t.• i. i ng I In di .-gii i . i-b We.it I)
there cunning little kew pies peeping t Uliuleiy t fie lioste»» m pity lor then
I ‘rr minili .1/1&gt;iI m ,i
There
i-l« ti- fl In- . t
..... . ■ '• ' dal •e atol all
from among the vines or hanging contusion gave each u candle by the mas and New Year curd*
Mr and Mr»
B&gt;-n Bollard ol I*r
■eg ;it ng l .i III In. o l e t I. I ..Iter . . I »II Itr it tin.I
from the hells
The balustrude w.i- aid ol wfieii i lie part ner* were will al*o he »eviT.il well known »trig Plain* v dii , I unti , wim have been I lite,
Mrs
11. E. Vineent
entwined With the graceful vines of found and the guy party marched er» and many pretty society girl» will stujijiing at the ' Fair view left for IIOOII wry fileasunl.
w a»
Tolar
i
ti
charge
oi
program
star jessamine and Christmas decor­ into the dining room where a deli sell llowers.
Tampa on Thursday
ill be known
lloii'iA (or »ah
The entertainment
\it. r a no h I in re w.i - a -fn.rt h,t*i
ations were everywhere
liver |lie clous menu wa» »rived, consisting nf
a»
Lady
Hons
Day
lie*» e- -lull Mr» Ilio preMilllig
windows and doors hung strings of grapefruit cocktail, chicken pilhiu.
Mi»s May Belle \\ iiiiilliur li
For Sale so y ard­
green ami red ornaments, from which fiickes, nut-bread sandwiches, charturned from a ib-light lui visit
plants. In day» iil d
Long Hrtdge man
Morse Henry in Florula
\\ a\ ero»». &lt;¡a
Sanford Farm.».
I idonei Henry Wattersun. of the
The marriage of Miss Georgia
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦&gt; ♦
/( i rlh &lt;
Louisville t’o urier loorri.il. a-com
Long and Dr George Hndgcman,
hor »ab- on v mu
♦
- Dr llol Mr» R i
Bower an p.tnn-d iiy Mr» W ult« r««ni, arrived
bolli of New
Martinsville, West
1...
air«-» *»| gittul Itati Tt -*
Their
111TI• —«hi . in Jacksonville t hi* •morning
♦
Virginia
wa» sulemni/a-d at
I be nouncr t tie Inrth ni
jnfhl
nerr» r|pnr»‘«i. fetlc« rt
trip Wa» a tir«-»mn* m «• and tin- |&gt;ar
Dre l?tfi
t ilafittot patatina«»..a*4»i»dnjf
».....
l&gt; wa» live hour.» Inti- over sch«-dule roiuhtion for spring
noon at 2 o'clock, flev
George
" M*U
♦
flowing vvi-ll
IT i
They an- resting
Hyman pi-riiirming the ceremony
la-lllur will arrive tini" in arriving
Mi»s IV act
&lt;’U*ll pa&gt; o e nt I...I
♦
Dr and Mrs Bridgi-mari left mi frutti Jai k»orí ille tomorrow u&gt; ila- at the '-.•tumide Hotel, when* t iu-j
-. ■ Rot
ment* wil li 7 p. r -, . :
♦ mediately for New Martinsville
tleiifchl of her many (rund* in San- will remain throughout tin- day,
12h2.
City
Ihr. 1» Marse l i«-«..* r -,
nal und
♦
The bride wore a handaunn: auit forti
■
■
.grwinter
pilgrimage
to
ine
lisiiing
•of bluu broadclolii with a stylish
For Sale Fine Pap«-* '*■,.ll fVcin
grounds
of
Miami,
where
for
the
time
rfi.
Gr
little hat of black velvet
Mis* Genevieve Berry of Apopka
Nuts grown 1&gt;\ For,* A ’
A Bridgeman i* the niece of Mr*
1 I» the attrai live young gue»t of Miss In-ing this sag«- ui Deni.ioAicy for t firir Dak Knoll t. .
■i
gut* politics und editorial lead* anti“ groves at Ailamont«:
Dunlap of tht* city.
vm*
Laura lo-e.
tiljp* deeji into the piscatorial won11 ole i oil « m F1on
T
’
ili-r» tl.il lia-llgi-t » o I In- »«Hit hiTII
♦
Mi*
\d*!u- I
11'«lunghini»
Hr*r i It « • t ft-idg.
.-»
w..t«-r»
Mi-trupoit»
Knr Sale J bini j
*
lutagli
will
affiviI
ill-»day
1"
hi-,
♦
t
InE
very
\
\
1
-e
K
1 in- ’ rin- inI a f » •&gt;!
&gt;i
•
a
i
*ir
t
1
M
M
Bridge (lu i. wen- delightfully ell tin- guest ul Mr» If. « rx Wight
♦
» •
&lt; hild Lost at St. Bi le
u-rtumed
by Mrs Margaret Barnes
♦
St. 1’ctersburg, Dec. 17, The the­
Mrs. Alfred Liija lias returned
yesterday afternoon at the • attrac­
1 tive little home on the Heights. Du­ after several weeks spent in Lake­ ory of kidnapping in connection with
r plicate auction was played, the land upon the sad mission of 'h«-r tile disappearance of Robert Alien
Striker, the t year old boy who him
-♦ prizes being won by Mrs. C. O. M c­ sister's illne** und death
hi-*-n missing from ill* home since
Laughlin and Miss Mary Howard
♦
Saturday,
ha» been exploded by ad
They
were
pretty
little
vinaigrettes
Mr( *i*o Brown iut» returned
Trm.
♦
Kor Reni
&lt;ioml 'i vin Japanese boxes.
Delicious re­ Lorn a d.lightfiu vi
witi&gt; Inr sister, vi«-.-* that hi» father. Burt Striker barn a mi house ' • 1' I -■
Ilirr♦
t* in New York and in.* not been
freshment* were served by the busi­ Mr» l,i i&gt; at t &gt;vt «**:o
. iìar­
♦ es*, ion»l»lllig of chicken pillan, po­
¡ivvcv
There remain only tin* tlu-o r tu k Sta ■i tiu. kuo w1 , 1
ti
( ,r
dell
\ildre*» t 01,1 I
♦ tato salad, aspic jelly with inayoi.Mr». E. ti Tyner, mother «*» Mr. rli-Sytlml the « iilld wa» drowned or 120.r&gt; Center St , &lt; •
Se»
ui*e, hot rolls, dinner biscuit and It. J. Holly lia* come up from Tam­ lost in the" woods.
1‘ llr
Yesterday* tin- search of Dip wood» V or'v
coffee.
Enjoying Mr*. Barnes' hos­ pa to vtHit during l lie holiday*
♦&gt;
The bayou
pitality were Mesdames C. U. M c­ ■Sirs. E. It. Brown, will ite the guest and wuter continued.
, , uìflrt
For Beni - St-w«r* I
Laughlin, Forrest Luke, G. F. Smith, of Mrs. Holly and Mrs. C. E. Henry .for miles on either side Of the lilimuri S 1’
roorrut
over
YoweH's
Ei
i
wus dragged again and searching
&lt;♦&gt; C. M. Vorce, T. A. Neal. S. E: Bar­ next week.
i2-tf
parties continued to scour the woods, Yowell Sì Co.
- ♦ ret, W. D. Holden and Miss Mary
Howard.
Miss Elinor Screven, who hu* been hoping for some sign of the lost
For Bent To r«-iiti«-|i
ij I• four
the charming young guest of Mbs child
nice room*. Excellent b» •«'-,n
—
dollars per month.
N«&gt; *t«»U
Chr ill mil* Holiday»
dren.
Enquire- B, H«-ral«t t'tfic*.
&lt;♦&gt;
W ith the coming of Christmas,
# !
i
110 P a r k A v e n u e 1
tho hearts of the ahsent ones .turn
For Rent— Two l»it:
&lt;# toward homo and the loved ones
East First str«*ei.
Joe
awaiting them with eager anticipa­
♦
Coca Cola Ctympany
tion and&gt; while many of our San­
1
ford young people are returning
Bourns for It«-nt
1hr
from college for the holiday Reason
ninlicd rooms well locate«!
there are still others in Sanford who
at .206 Third St.
nro turning their steps homeward

EAT MORE FRESH
VEGETABLES

ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS

They are Wholesome.
Appetizing, Economical

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W O M A N ’S C L U B

Electric Vacuum Cleaners

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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RED BLISS TRIUM PH
SPALDING ROSE No. 4
. IRISH COBBLER

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tho brief vacation period.
Among them ore Mr. and Mrs.
A. K. Powers and attractive little
•on who ure leaving today for W al­
lace, N. C., to spend Christmas
♦♦♦♦♦♦
with their families. •

Mr. and Mra. II. C. Hoskins will
leave tomorrow for Newport News,
Va., for the holiday season.

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.
»Hr
Creek.
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KILGORE SEED COMPANY
PLANT CITY, FLORIDA
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‘ POTATOES - SEED - POTOTOES * for
VARIETY AN1) QUALITY GUARANTEED

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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FOR

Mr, and Mra. Ray Butts will leave
londay (or Winter Park to remain
I after Christmas.
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5 All Loral Advertisements Under
For Bent—T w o furnished
This Heading THREE CENTS a Gentlemen preferred. Mr»
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Tolar, 807 MagnoliaCharge 25 Cent*.

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Don’t Worry” Club
Cease

your

w orry

the m i l l e r " ,
b u r n in g
lo aves, pies o r c a k es .

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Let the Baker Bake
While you do thotc things no
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F’or Rent— Five nere»
drained land. Apply to &lt;
non, Sanford.
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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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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'terms; 16 acres fell plowed faction guaranteed.
885.
.Ssnffl»,
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
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SANFORD. FLO R ID A. 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 BUREAU’S CAMPAIGN IS THE HOUSE TODAY
TO BE FOUGHT

laboring m e n
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V o STATE P E D E ItA T IO I)

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K A R L K l III. TO M AK E AERO­
P L A N E FLIG H TS AT THE
( ’ O F NT Y FAIR

NOW WELL UNDER WAY
A WAY TO INTEREST THE PEOPLE OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY IN THIS
GREAT EVENT

l’ KO H IH ITIO N
R ESO LC TIO N
W ILL FACE HOUSE AT

CAPITAL

WARSAW W IL L DECIDE T H E
WAR IN T H E EASTERN "
W A R ZONE

1 11~ --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
liaVii i be honor -m—rrrm- ttttT!—TiTiT imi-rest in fhe congressional program Merlin and IVtrogrnd.
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 im a ), bvj.qualiti
itself will garb itself In its liest dress rule (or consideration
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¿©rvai*».. lArfir w**k? irti »♦‘ •Stiff tfi- Vi 1+ *# *'*** • FvAi*hft
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« M s N I n a » o i l u i i f ctkT
.»in W
W ^ iiW ^ rrrirrrrT ,1
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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 hi- iippnaruio n in -un
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.dI h*' will particip 111«* Hful remains a- the inilinl-heil business
* i .i i..ni -mil.— V« ill .all 1 nul t I r. j- :,n b pro- pi . t t luti il
wil 1 ..
Siege ni I rut oh Raised
1ti»! 1' ?»» t Hi' l»«%t 111ll til 1e«1kjr tfi t ol will I«- dispos d ol ut.t ll alt it* t lie
Along,
the -outhern frontier o f
c
tiotolavs
ll'.l'l
1 |M ' UH
1 hi f*l Vill Ht
i :i-i Prussia l lie Rus-tan- eluilti to
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hand toil further
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ri- id ii inti had lu-i-ii fn.'ti (life, * d,-i-|;*re t II«*V ire 'Weeping
• 1] i " run.» •* H« T I lui» * ci k ilti-r
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dole. .1 f.
it g &gt;1- r ti t in im tin- Russians Indore them They hh. 1» -*»i . 1 I . .
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. vlnliin »•r *i ml tli« \L&gt;it or pi-M- uj.imi American -lopping and j sert they have cleared all the Rusbut ii
ves-cls trading from \u-en-m ports -imi* mIj ut w.--1 ( i ul ii rill
T liai
Fe* •1 i*»r r hr U'.lttllV (&gt;««1111r N ut
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igt I 1 t , I ! It -I* than Jin -• ni l d by Ui. an» 11„1 1In- |nng »lege nf l ’ racnw
liî.unHi Hi 1 ir
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l hair tfi a n -I,, 111- n( ha» hcc n raised ami that if tho
m»h&lt;.1 • • life**. Wit 1* Hit in»•t
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well a-* the vVeriitiv*' oliti ml*, di­ »imilarly relieve th.- \u*triaii garhurï ] • r 11 lor mat inn u ill 1.i- 11
filli v t»a\t*n U, - ali i n g i •'I* pi1.(*ifil lla te the resolut moi would nullity rt-iin ut Przc m y-l
Di e i real V
1impertir 1» W ell l gai it
» H • (..ir la .i'lqu after
Nn 1
Emperor William (tas recovered
T&gt;
• 'J'» u&gt;*.-..t . ml .J 11ti* in.in.
from In- illness and rerurnfd lu Lhu
mot
;• - j• *t lia» In-.'.l g 1A«'ll «‘ \
11)110 In sanford &gt;unda) 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 rein* ol Jia*tors belief he has turned westward
If
and
amllsemenl
,»e.•k»*r
th.
luVI r
ami Sunday -chool - uio-nnK-niients t liai I* so the baille condii Inn* the
very 1-. -i from t h.- a miiM-im- tit orbi
It has I,ecu de l i dl ' 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 Satiford Sunday schools on 1he than lho-e prevailing in the east, tn*tligltl i-- dad V ity i he *••11 known
tir-i Sunday o( the New 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 been -uggistid
recorded That i- i-mpha-ired in all
i-.i h nigbi and many other acts
to to- (.ill.. w e d in order !o git t he
otlteial coruiiiuiiieatiuii» which mas­
a 11 tinitI .in', ,o*t wha I c V*"f to t lu- tic
I mm
ure the day'- gain in scanty yards
holder
1 11 , v• |•I . i i rg. 11. a ..r ki i * . tom lt d ■tir-nu- h lln gam or loss of a
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g i ' i r al Do 1 rioii i, • m i, l.iMi tin iu
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L o Iobiti tu.lay (roto Merliti expressed
nr. i l.air
ll i- a In raid ol ii.iuri i to Hil l tiod- ol taking 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 i ti u-ill v up In and 11 biding
’/.ip pell it iitaek- taken in l.ondou
A-1.1f. *»
Tt. last day, making M ini,un- i .ilili
.imi ih &gt;&gt;1lu r Eilgll'b i it íes as a great
\1*• -id »ii'i-lav &gt;, I
tul tin* 1u be * ni. j n r. d ■-lb Vn
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I 1• ; &gt;■ t ol I,I -t urv lini king u »■!• ••
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i t.11r, • 1‘ te ti ri i., tHie rlilldren of Sanford were ib*( I III New ^ i-itr"— I'-|&gt; •'1 Die»«- lighted yesterday
when the real
lit Mil'll g o (ll e v e r y
home in town Sandy Claw* came down a real chim­
and get t lie information on
% the card.-. ney (or their edification at the deOnly a few hours necessary
purl moot store of D A. ('aid well &amp;
l Tln-n assort (lie-curds a- shown Co
For an hour or more before
in the ” Preference" line
The dif­ Santa wa* due to make his appear­
ferent churches taking their cards ance the corner of First street anil
(¡R O W E R S . S H IPPE R S , R AIL­
and following up -time in t tie follow­ Magnolia was crowded with young­
ROADS. C ( ) M M I S S I O N
ing wuyster* and when Salita came out of
M EN ( i 1VE SERVICES
l Assort u* to ages, showing d e-, t
i hnimey and Vulked around the
part
meni»
window
there was ^ howl of delight
line ol the largest donation» to the
('radle Roll 1 tu .1
and a rush (or the window by the
Red Cros* fund for the sufferer»
Heginncrt
1 and 6.
crowd of young folks. After looking
in the European war » « * a car load
Primary
6
ln h
at the window for a few minuten
u( grapefruit thnt w„- recently -ent
Junior»
'i
to
12
Santa wa* taken in tin- car of Du vili
mil nf Florida the entire j.rmeed- ol
Interinednii&lt;
Fl
to
16
Caldwell and rode around the str*K-tn_
wlmh brought the »uni of i-oii
l b.
Senior 17 and unmarried
Thi* was Santa Claus up to date, Tor
grapefruit wa» donated by i lie grow­
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 1hep 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
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old
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romrpendahlr
nnd the sucre«, of
^tttmaa 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
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was
shipped.
The
auction
there will be apecial Christmaa
____ of January 6,
1916, the lirst \Yed- ed' by ihe-cititena-and the* C om ­
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.
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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
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
‘ « 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
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 follow 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
Christmas tree on next Friday after­
hi,» been planned
* V F' rm U on# oi tho show plages
the big meeting in Sanford in March j* worthy ol a compliment from water power -igte leasing bill hear­
noon
ut
3:00
o’
clock.
Miss
All»»*
1 Special by Full Hand and Or^ Seminole county, a, it demonwill 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 or­
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.
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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 lLe,t
County' Fait
os a special gift'from Santa C b u s . Steinmeyer, pastor of the Method­ 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.
r i ^ i n ^ K ? ' ,TyneT 0i T * mPR ®r*
is
disposed
of.
offerings.
church
aa
secretary.
It
was
decided
8. Violin solo.
Don’t
the annual Eagles
*01 b T .a
d l y ° n a * i » f d . y and
Don’t forget
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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
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on the ftrat Sunday In January. places to receive the funds.
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¿0ong th«* many conventions to J One of the gr.-ntoi anranmn, ■&gt;(
tc Eclil in Sanimi!Atmiim t in» miuaunixita—Sawffnnn» - r m ntrr— TrrTf TTTT'T..
the aeroplane
will take
oot» «rill ,w a* impurtnnt ns th 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 uill 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 au m i v s m torviI va tsiaunci*
* 3ST»ifty' «w
wm t h H » r n W i ^ h t r * dfred-ifrWWndrr‘ dYtrtrt(f
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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 I nr 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 nil.........itnt r&gt; wjli be
ind then stay in Sanford will be -* *Il I»' line lligl 1 at lav. l*..k .1'
• . u \. r* i
*i ii 1 1 ., lori I tin lini ,
p|«»mnt tn the i i-itors and the vi*- &lt;i. ah ..I d nl 1■r 1&gt;"N&gt;'s
M i t i .i
.- . . k
itril
!•&lt; Irti!*- t'öiijoil &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 .
will p,e
liming not i htie program for i l e tv IFair
..ir \-»"
i.itmii
\■i . I &gt;t .If » .1 I lu­ ..H.i ir .iri- i.ui H \,-ry
butine— meetings has been arranged
il,
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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 -ever.il cobimittees are
»poch in labor circles. On account ‘ longing to Mr
Mark» d r •
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«I tin- ipproii lung meeting of t he l.n r a n-1 11• ‘• " I ...... * ••
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l*(t-*iaturc «oine very important mat weniltiide 1 " i &gt;&gt; t V 1 .ill
n. .11. vt.it ..t- «tul na reliant - ir- a ii\ttn will be t hreshed out ul I lie Sail- »iir»‘d ol -onic line annip 1.1)11- thght* &lt;uni- 1ll
iri i. i ¡..it. and t to- i-x in lut «
lord meeting and there will be many' The hunger* will lit- t an irin n d »n •Viti tie ! at « \t r ordinar v v able,
dtlrgate- here from state local- and fir»t street i. 1 1I.i)*. t In- tempi ,i-ic- not mil
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also many visitors from other stales and the peop! » •,» t '* * I 1»-tii L. for.
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Sanimi! business men are urged i&lt;&gt; and after t hi llu*l I - 4ta•1 g‘ ' * g.....
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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
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t.reui Spurt Here
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was
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\ 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
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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.ir.id ,&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 . ma i, y leal ufe e xhllul 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 pio
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It, t hi- Vl [.Jof if I] 11IJSe tills Aei-k w (hi 1 Liti oaf -, . : ■ " * !■ oí I*
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are fariiiu.g parties to gu mio the, I'liag. il
, .. til , •) a. w. . pi. tal days, e t •
wilderness of black Hummock and
Judge N ew 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 mod­
the quail and ducks. Not only is the that he would not . *•rt if* thi appeal eri pied • mbi&gt;.Iving all tile latest and
ihootmg guild but the lakes and According lo I ..ii
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on
lp
tin rivintiti (calure-, in. ludltig
river* oiler great sport to the iisher- lier t lie law ul l 'm- »c, it • g * »1» j e u , i i .,■b - i ndu-t I ml, civil and
Kfri arid t hi- upper river is said to peal* 111 li il bea» i i f i i - - i 1 truin i .. * I aM * tu -I a, Itoa1 UIId Itid st» rai es
K 1*r«
b« aim- nun lug batis all eager to) the fed. •ral d i«m .'
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bite at 11%, t.aft or trid)
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Dial the V w ill tie colt |&gt;. lied t •• kî*» i
before un individuili ,u-tlic of t hr I
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Larlj Morning Ulnae
ppm at Mil
Shortly alter one o'clock this morn* supreme court and mat
, *a* ( Se vsa- li house at the home ol to him ii&gt;j grant an apjoal before
S. Hung«* on Elm avenue and Third the matter can he brought before
This, they
• U discovered on fire and the hlow- the highest tribunal.
stilted,'they
intend
to
do
It was
w| ol the engine whittles und the
(IRANI) ('O f NCI I, OF FLORIDA
stated
the
mutter
first
probably
»»ter wiirks soon aroused the popuORDER It EH MEN WILL
&lt;A. i he tire department respond* would be brought before Just tee
*d quickly tiut the llames were to- Lamar.
( Al'TCRE CITY
‘»r advanced that ull they could do
This nty will play host to many
to iave tlie house und adjoining
Christmas Exerrises
conventions during the winter season
property. The wash house wus deaFriday evening, 7 o'clock tin- chil­ and among them will be the big
* «}e d and all the clothes of the dren of the Congregational Sunday
convention of Red Men thnt will
Urally that were in the building, school.will give a Christmas rxen tse
meet here uii Man'll 16 and 17th
' making it very inconvenient for composed of songs, reell rttfcins, etc
The great
council of. the state of
thtm ani1 «otailing considerable loss A tree will also be jfTovided and
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Christinas Candies a Specialty— Fancy Baskets

ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS
BEING A

RESUME

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SANFO RD

H A P P E N IN G S

ort:i Barite* nn&lt;l Mito ritiriti? hand.
Mis* Edna'Chittenden
Those present liwtidt*» the guest* of Saturday for Tampa to h
honor were Mesdamea J. C. Eiutmin- of Miss Huth Waldron.
ger. Findlay Munson, K. T. Wood----------ruff. Secord. Packard, C. E. Walker.
'■m ì m M»ry Howard, wl
Ci«o. Armstrong and F P, Strong
*be attractive guest of, ?

.........— U P -T O D A T E
Communications for this Column Should he Marked
Phoned lo Mrs. It. A. Terheun, Phone
(the teachers and children. Here loo
i there was a beautiful Christmas tree
linden with gifts for father and motlicr, made by these dear little
people. A sweet “ Lullnbye." played
1sullJy hy Mss Hampton, to slutn1her lulle'l and when they wakeied
each child found a pretty ( ’ hristmas
rooms but this year the children, card upon their desk that had come
714 in nil. assembled in the High from somewhere
At the High Sdlool was a mo*t
School auditorium and together ren­
enjoyable
continuation of the prodered a program
that
was de­
gram'
as
follows:
lightful, each class being represented
Song. " I t Came upon the Mid­
hy one or more numbers. From the
night
Clear," High School Pupils
tiniest tot in the Primary School
Heading,
"Lesson ol Manners
to the oldest pupil in the High
School, each and all, whether singly from Hird’s Christmas Carol." Miss
or in groups acquitted themselves Gladys Morris.
Song, "Luther’s Cradle Hymn,"
with credit to their teachers, them­
by
Third Grade Pupi ».
selves and the town uf Sanford.
Heading,
"Uld Santa Claus." hy
I t was an inspiring sight to sen the
Edward
Humph,
Fourth Grade
long tiles of happy ypungsters as
Song. "Welcome to Santa Cliius,"
they marched from the Grammar
and Primary Schools to the heating fiR h Grade, Miss Plant's Pupils
of drums, the jingling of hells ¡nnT —P leadin g, "Christmas Gratitude,"
the blowing of horns In splendid or- Eighth Grade, James Higgins.
Song. "Doll's Lullaby," 24 Girls,
order and with perfect discipline.
Third
Grade.
During the entire program one was
Heading,
“ Mrs. Santa
Claus,"
impressed with the excellent order
Fourth
Grade,
Sarah
Wheeless.
maintained by these 714 young
Vocal
Duct, "Our First Glad
people, n lesson, to the older people
assembled to enjoy the entertain­ Christmas Morn." Florence Henry
ment
Although it was not intend­ and Katherine Hrndy
Song.
"Jlriglu
Morning Star,"
ed for the public, there was a large
gathering of parents and friends Eight h Grade Girls
Heading, "Just lb* Good." John
who could not resist the opportunity
of seeing and hearing the pupils of Munson, Sixth Grade,
Sanford on such an occasion.
Song, "R in g the Hells,” ' Seventh
Grade
Girls, Mrs. Dickenson's pupils
The stage was very attractive
Vllolit
Duet, “ Daisies anti Lillies,"
with its red hells and green vines
and ferns, a beautiful setting for the Florence Witte, Isabel Strong; Char­
youthful .forms and bright faces of lotte Sipith, pianist
Heading, "Xma*
E ve,"
Byron
the little fo.ks and young people
tuking part on the program.
'I he Stevens, Fifth Grade.
Heading, "Legend of Christmas
exercises were entertaining through­
Night,"
Lucille Hines
out and each number was so well
Song,
"Washington's
Christmas
rendered it is nearly impossible to
specialize. The audience felt rather Party," Sixth ‘Grade Pupils, Mr.
aggrieved that applause was pro­ Christopher’s Pupils.
Recitation, "Bad
Littlo Boy,"
hibited but certainly vented theR
surplus entbusiusm with a’ right Third Grade, E. K. Foster.
Song, “ Star Divine,’ *' Sixth Grade,
good will when
permission was
Mrs.
K. N. Luke's Pupils.
granted to applaud the sixth grade
Heading,
“ A Christmas Prohlita,"
boys, Mr. Christopher’s class and Miss
Ensmingcr and Miss Lillian Hig­ Fifth Grade, Marian Hand.
Song, Little Grandmothers,” by
gins. The exercises began with the
singing of America hy the pupils of Twelve Fourth Grade Girls.
Chorus, “ Long Years Ago O’er
t h e , High School and Grammar
Bethlehem’s
Hills,"
Eight
High
* School, followed by
the
Lord's
School
Girls.
Prayer repeated in concert after
Espocial mention should he made
which the children of the Pr.mary
■grade* marched into the building, of the violin duct as being an unusu­
headed by the Primary orchestra. al number and - also a remarkable
The little accompanist,
Incidentally, the orchestra was a number.
big feature and greatly enjoyed Charlotte Smith Is just ten years
plijr.o
throughout the Primary number*. old and has been studying
The flrat number witk a aong by the lessons only since August. She is a
Primary achool, "M erry Chrietmaa pupil of Miss Margaret Davis. Miss
Beils," the sweet voice of the little Davis is herself s graduate of the
soloist, Mary Gleason and the ring­ Sanford High School and of Mlsa
ing of bells, made this an attractive Fannie Stembridge Munson’s studio
number.
Thia was followed b y a of music. The two little violinists,
duet, "Shine Out, O Blessed Stars,’’ Isabel Strong and Florence Witte
ik sweetly rended by Mary Elisabeth are nine years old. Isabel has been
Puieston and Maud Lake with the learning the violin since February
chorut of the school.. The " L y l - last and Florence but little more than
U b y Bong" by eighteen little girls a year/
In their long white gowns and carry­
ing their dolls was delightful. The
Httte girls had forgotten to bring
their dollies’ nurse .but Prof. Ezell
was equal to the occasion snd nothin
ing dauntad rolled the go-cait on to
the stag» amid the cheers of the
achool throng and the Professor
seemed to enjoy it too. This closed
the Primary,part of the program at
the High School. The children then
marched1back to their own building,
where a pretty .entertainment of
songa, recitations and marches .was
enjoyed by a crowd of friend« of

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Thimble Partjr
One of the most delightful small
affairs of the season was the charm­
ing little thlmblo party given by
Mrs. Will Hand Friday afternoon In
honor of her sister, Mra. Ledsrer
and niece, Miss Leona Barnes of
New Washington, Ohio. The after­
noon hours were pleasantly spent In
the making of Christmas presents
and social intercourse.
The gra­
cious hostess served dainty fruit

sandwiches, cake«, hot tea and rioffec.
Aasbting in serving were Mis* La-

To a safe and reliable house,
us for quotations. We never
quote to influence shipments.

( Vor» r I 7 ith
The Clover Cluh held a delight
fully infurmul meeting at the home
of Miss Carrie Enaminger Inst Fri*
dny afternoon. Plans were made for
the winter’s work, nmong them he­
ilig the study entitled "In the Red
Mail's C ountry"
V the next meet
ing tin* cluh will he|(in sewing for
the West Tampa Mission Home fm
girl/ a id Imy*. One feat lire ol tin
cluh work is helping to support
Ampiro, a little Cuban girl who was
rescued from the streets of Tampa
and is now an inmate of the Home
Miss Enstniiigér nor veil light re­
freshments in the course of the
afternoon
Present upon thin occa­
sion were Misses Guasie Ogram, Al­
itine Frank. Flora Walker. Mrs. Pilkington and Mrs Randall.
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Mrs. \V. It. Anno arrived (rom
Jacksonvillu Sunday'and will spend
the winter with her daughter, Mrs.
Forrest Lake.

C O L E M A N &amp; A U D E S E Y , S avan n ah , Georgia
«a

e abstracts from the re c o rd s ol
^ A cungcntai party who will spend
f ’ hristmas iti Orlando tin cut-*!* &lt;t(
Mr- Bundy will be her daughter,
Mrs. Miller ol Celery uvenue and
children, Mr anti Mr*. W. J Hill,
Mr Hilly Hill, Mr and Mrs. It A.
Newman and hole daughter, Olive.

O ran ge and Sem inole Counties
paid fo r non-residents.

.S’fic-No (7u6
Mrs. William McKinnon was the
charming hostc*s to the Sew-So
itrtmSHiiLtiliiJi.. .iii3 mítí U,3rî;î&gt;îm. ms u n « ü
Cluh Friday afternoon at her » ret' v
little bungalow home on Magnolia
avenue. The Indies spent the after­
noon tacking comforts and although
it is said that women can't work
M anufacturer* and D e a le r* in *
t]
and talk loo these ladies demon­
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strated that it ran he done so well
that two comforts had been tacked
when they hade farewell, after sev­
eral hours together
The hostess
served delicious refreshments, con­
sisting of Waldorf salad, asparagus
]\
on toast, saltllies. .coffee with whip­
ped cream
Mrs.
McKinnon's
rile Misses Darby, who hate been trnppnrriniittrt!T'ac'r*E*r&gt;t*«ttr*rre»F' ?tristETt'*»i»itpDr'--- • •
guests were Mesdames Henry, Walttthe guest* of Mrs J C Higgins
man, R. J. Holly, R. L Perk. O. L.
have returned to their home at Wil­
Taylor, IL K. Stevens, J. J. Purmington, N. C.
don. J. N. Whittier and E. D.
BroWn lee.
Mr. J. It. Granger
guest ol hi* 'mother.
Granger for Christ ton*

Yellow Pine Lumber, Cypress, Laths, and Shingles, Sash, Door
S Frames,Mouldings, Inside and Outside Trim. Shop Work a Specialty.
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Let us quote you on your house bill complete
Estimates cheerfully furnished

KISSIMMEE. FLORIDA
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Our new 191.1 Catalog is jusl about ready, and if »on .ire
not already on our liai, we will appreciate the opportunity of
mulling you a ropy if you are interested in Florida Ltrmtrn: " f
Irurk j»ro\%inji. Just send name and nddress on a I ’»*-« 1 aid
■or any way you like.
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Rowan of New
York will »pend New Year’» with
their mother, Mra. G, E. Granger. -

Kilgore Seed Company, Plant City, Florida ;

Personal Mention
'.Mia* Alice Whitner ha* returned
Mi** Martha King will spend the
from Winter Park and will attend the
Christmas vurction at her homo in
holiday* at home.
Oviedo.

Mrs. J. E. Wise, who has been the
Miss Helen Maris and Dr. Helle
guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Mc­
Schialer have returned to Philadel­
Kinnon left for Orange .City Friday
phia after a good visit with the par­
to qpend the winter with another
ents of the former, Prof, and Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. H. W. Michael.
Geo. L. MurU on Lake Onoro. They
wero very much impressed with the
»/Dr. L. P. Bouchelle has returned
improvement* in Sanford and vicin­
from several months spent in Val­
ity since they were here some years
dosta nnd Thomasvillo and is at
ago.
home with his daughter, Mrs. Henry
Wight.
Miss llclen Galloway will arrive
tomorrow- from Due West, S. C.,
V Mrs. Harry Ward took her young
to be the Christmas guest of Mrs.
daughter, Miss Fern Ward to Jack­
x . .
sonville Friday to have her eyes ex­ Frank L. Woodruff.
(Continued on Page 8)
amined. Her friends will be glad to
heur there is* no serious trouble with
her eyes. They are expected home
today.

Substitute for Meat
Experiments show that cottonseed
meal makes a palatable, nourlshtnc
and economical food for human being*
Mr. and Mrs. Stryker have been when mixed with corn meal or wheat
spending aeyeral days with their flour. A pound of digestible protein la
mother, Mrs. J. C. Higgins, wbi.'D IB times aa expenalve In meat as It
enroute from Cuba to New York. la In oottonaeed meal.
They left for New York last night.
^/tdaater Edwin Bouchelle of Thomasville, Ga., is the guest of his aunt
Mrs. Henry Wight.

Don’ t play with serious mitb-rs—
don't YOU carry your own in-iranc*
against

for you’ll find the money wanting
the FI HE has wiped out your pri&gt;(&gt;erty
Have our strong, reliable n.mjixay
carry your risk—and 1*&gt; on the *•■(' '¡'Ir
Reasonable rate*

CHASE &amp; COMPANY
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JEWELER

L IV E L Y , S A L E S AND F E E D
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MY SPECIALTIES:

y'M Ia a Elinor Roberta returned from
PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
Raleigh, N. C „ Saturday. She will
GORHAM’S
STERLING SILVER
return to college after the holidays.

ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

All Goods Guaranteed

S T A B L E

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Corner Park Avenue and Second Street
CONTRACTORS POR A LL KINDS OF HEAVY H A U L I N G

Largo supply of Horses, Mulos
Wagons and Harness always
on hand F o r Sals o r Exchange
Olacksmlthlng and Wagon Repairing In connection

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J' BUSINESS proposition safety during HOLIDAYS FAVORS SEMINOLE CO. f a ir
FARMING IN FLO R ID A T A K E S GREAT C AU TIO N SHOULD BE A
C O N S ID E R A B LE A M O U N T

OF BRAIN W O R K

P R O M IN E N T

USED TO PROTECT LIFE
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W RITES

R E S ID E N T

ABOUT

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AND LIMBS

fOWON. FAtATKA BOAKK TRADE) | Safely !A life and properly from
It 1' must c ncnuruging In find the
The farmer who does hotter than the lire danger* of the Christmas hearty support being given the Setn*
^ average today is- not the man holiday season again demands the* mole County Fair and esjteclalty In
—"J jq grabs n living out of soil any* |attention of the Ameriran people, the country districts. It is the dissbere and in ony old way — without There wifi lie the samp fire risks as plays of farm crop* and produce
scientific methods or without husi- in former years from the temporary ' that will make the fair and it was
displays in department stores, Xmas for the benefit of the farming comneulikr management
The modern farmer ia n business Idtiaars and Xmas tree* in churehea. munition that the fair was first agi­
jajn who makes his farm a factory,: school houses, public hulls, etc., and tated. It gives the promoters. great
tnd studies his soil, his seeds, his the same precaution for safety must encouragement to receive such let­
m a rk e t, the range of
prices, 'his be again taken to minimise if not ters as that given below and from a
trsmportation facilities, and the to eliminate altogether, the danger man like N. H. Fogg who has mude
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manner 111 which he operates his of fires due to carelessness of- work- good on a Seminole county farm and
enterprise with the purpose of mak­ men and employees, to the tempo­ has made good in many ways:
ing not only a living but a profit. rary character of special displays, Editor Herald:
That U what the manufacturer does to the combustible nature of materi­
The Seminole County Fair was a
who huya cotton, wool, wood and als used, to artificial lighting and happy M-nnlM " ' Ml
y * —*
t*q*rf iron and manufactures them Into henting, to extension* m electrical though VomingrTor therw is uu u llm fi
. formi'for business use. He has to equipments and to the unusuaJJ^i way of advertising cqnatT« a county
^udy his job frorii every angle to be largo q u a n tity of Vase matrrfalr^nniE for it Is there that we can n o t
successful—nnd that must bo the paf&gt;er. excelsior,~rtf.. to In- disposed) only show hut deliver the Hoods
cu t with the farmer— Trusting to (|L
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which U making Sem.nole county
tbe Lord and luck docs -noT-payr T h e prevention of panics is as famous. When I came to the state,
The Lord helps those whp help important as the prevention of lire*, over thirty years ago, 1 was told
A flash of fire, a little smoke, a fool- nbout the wonderful crops that could
themselves.
Cooperation
between
proficient lish cry may cause a panic and re- he grown on the wild land but I
business mon and practical farmers ault in a repetition of the Marquette, could find but a few crops grown exwill eliminate much misunderstand- Michigan horror of the 1913 Christ-i cent oim M m l l (mMLAhiBB ta bw r
è’Ânnài
ff ’wrt-e •frnrrtpfeíF fo death int things have changed
At that timo
try, but the country can exist with­ a moviqg picture show panic on there was not a pound of hay cured.
morning
Provision | asked the reason why. I was told
out the town. The nation's table is Christmns
made up from the fields, gardens, should he made beforehand lor the the gru^s could not make fit liny to
pastures and groves and to fun these; «Itsifk and orderly emptying of all feed the stock and that slock would
properlyand profitably
the farmer] classes of buildings, a* well a* for starve on it and that the sandspur
mustknow- a
goodmany
things. Ifighting all fires a* soon a* disenv- would kill tin- stock
Thai stock
At ( bri*ima* a double re- would get the sandspur* under their
The government tender* help to sup­ «•red
ply scientific knowledge but the com­ sponsihility is imposed b&gt; all who tongues and eni their tongues out,
munities and Individuals must co­ maintain on their premise* display* but 1 was an unbeliever so l curofl
operate. The progressive counties of or decorations winch may cause some of this condemned grass, and
»ftcr the |&gt;cop|e saw what 1 had
Florida and other states of the south fires and consequent panic*.
accept the offer and have furrn ad­
The Florida Fire Prevention So- done they followed suit and within
visers at work with great benefit to riety have prepared and are send-»two years there was not one hale of
all ronrrrned.
Putnam county has ng to th« fire chiefs and board* of bay came to the station where a
not yet joined in this practical and trade throughout i ( i -t,t. ,,
w thousand hides bail come before.
benArt-nt movement.
* tuple suggestions which, if ngrdl. The novel feature ol Seminole Couiiholding it in til*' streets of
1 noted the other day that western ndhered to. will pre\&lt; t |o-* "f In t \ Fa
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uni
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imi lit &gt; -e¡,l. to Iit*
and
priqa
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corn wa&gt; selling in Jacksonville for
f! lb per iiiindred pounds, and corn *’ I le II da I a nd t Mher I It -¡da) - a nd t r a n-li r n d a w o V latir tu &lt;'riandò
Mid Winter Fair, whnh will give,
brought tfotii Argentina, ti.uim mile*
S a i e g u tir d - '
minili* fount \ a doufde miter*
i«ay, ».)- quoted at
t om
rile U»e lit * ' * 1-1 Ile
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Ca it I.f il- l-rnduit* gteWti III
Clul&gt; Inn- in Florida unit Ipi .dred» Ita rv i |n" m u i ;! i, u i
l
t
ill*
delightful climate
ol them hi other stales, have rec­ dried grusae», et) . eli her nal tirai or
\ ii »-'« *&lt;:f ;
ords of growing 100 bushels ii.fiOO „ r, ¡¡¡.ial and o' ! i
11"
Ml immite spring*
pound- id shelled corn to the a r&lt; [|1!(|,|
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This nt iIn- \rgeiitma quotation rep - u e b a - - . i i
resent-- J“,.ioo
In Honda especially d o t II, 1 * 0 1 toil
di-postnon
of
wiping
tUtiricai lofi
tbe Palutk.i Hastings district it is re-i nl - now ,
it..
r.ig- tt.
possible lo raise $ I (HI Worth of lri-h paper le-lupi
) M - t,
I r ■I i ; .
1 V h ibtl ill
potatoes nil till* Slime uere, he-ide* • ob-dly
o
,*- i • -1 ti"
t i* i C of
a trap of hay wttrlh i'Jo or more pri v i m
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.i*,
in
ut . i t : o m o r e
and all hi i he -ante year
I i i- i* w f i e l . I f i e i r u a 1* m .l i ­
. nt—*-,„t*y of tr**liluttntt Thrr-Ugn
mit posstldi moler g uvas wurk niLth,. ennittnrtmn wifi, illuni
d
fr.
■ t t amilltlg. -pines .ire often
TÌ3Ì, bul h) -etelltifie one lunghi by ,.nil titliir light,ng i-tleet■In
.tin* . n i i .........- 1 i u p o d
firm advi-er• f il in i - ,
i t I i f . l t |er
f ai l
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■nywhen in America than in Flor ‘
ida. l'riil P II Itoli*, ^director of
th&lt;- r.urnla P.vpc: mu lit huaion. 1;.,*
told me that every munth^in this
sfste rftn In* nnult* lo providr Mim»
thint lor tin* tallì«» or market

Stalks

M corn fifteen feet in height, grown
on n Putu., m *ninny farm are on ex
bibit ion ,,t I be Pl.liitka Hoard ,,
Tr**l&gt;- r.M.mProf (
K Mrtju.ir
ri*. I &gt; harm Agent for Pinridu
told m» thi- Kim fodder in a &gt;ilo wa*
vorlh (40 a tow. A few weeks ago
I saw lour tons of hay in stack, near
Hilllster, till cut from a single acre.
.The nian who doubts the possibil­
ities of Florida soil only needs to
visit the fiome of J w. Cannon, Jr ,
st Springside live miles rust ol PaI»tka on the ,, S. it F. Railway
Mr fanned has an uere in eulliva-

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on,
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l.li.w.i..g.
.i,d ge.-idiru- engines.'
t
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m... . .r l,, p,.,.».. -. ; i. loin- or no lighting *y*tetiis. or any and every*
thought or can for tin po--il,|, eon exbibit requiring the usi- of matche*
lutti.i -f.iiuld ri i-tv). rarefili luspec*» »i Uf **
I hr linn ¡lartu'fil.irly *o with reference (
nr Miti»1
to the Sllpph . till Use of oils » 11,1
danget»
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Such devico»
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of Agriculture, Farming, Land, Products, W ater W ays, Health
aiid Merchants and Manufacturers Exhibits

light

h) ml lamp* or open ga* foot light*
) See that all aisle*, stairways.
[iii-.igeway*, exits, etc,, are free of
obstruction) such a» chnirs, mov­
able countcr»| tables, etc,
I
h Beware of tbe cigar or cig­
arette smoker1 Do not permit them
to -moke or light their deadly weeds
iii-tdi of buildings. The secretary of
( |u Florida Fjr„ prevention Society,
Jack-onvillp. Kin . will furnish you
free of charge with the necessary
No Smoking" sign*. Write him.

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I Require liberal provision of
water pill*, chemical extinguishers, 1
tire hoov )-tc . and co-operate with
tm public lire depart merit.

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A MERRY CHRISTMAS

CANDIES, FRUITS and FIREWORKS

*uoTo re of Germnny an(l

SEMINOLE COUNTY

d: ,p* r i - a tul y urlai a- or,
¡datlorlt)- or stages lighted

It hax tooning from post to post; *ec that
there arc breaks or gap- between
«unni Un,d“ nt rainial1' “ ^ n d erfu l
»..-v
water
in Ueasy
t*.*
-Is, .?
t un‘lerground n
MICI ill
iiajf' series of decorations lo prevent j
Eh. the ben climate in the United spreud of fire.
8t»te»
'(e) See that all decorative' et!)-els
kittt soil capable of Ihtdnstvb
Is Not Complete Without
are clear of gas drop lights and chan­
^#p»*snd g ith “ KMat Vttricly oi
Uj. /
1 c" e»P and quick Access to deliers.
(d) Refluire all elect ire wiring to
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No s u fr V m.*rk&lt;!tB oi lho country.
c l ' ; * • * " th« Union has equpl uc 1* strictly in accordance with the|T h “ children, must be «itlsliod.
Observe i
I 3 , - U i r ,eV Sir Walter Raleigh National Electric Code.
I the 1-. . 6 n*Lion in command of the manner In which all wiring i. ^
p u || L ¡ n 0
C a n d ie s
Mm**! omm,n‘J4 th« world."
The arranged in connection with ilium n
to .u ,*ft.r *n Europe is largely due atlng signs, booths, demon* rat ions
of domestic appliances, etc
Pin*
« *• t n acee« to the sc».
and lacks driven through lamp
I
***d: "Anierica is another cords will cause short circuits and
thn. ¡!L,°.PPOrtun|ty-M Where are result in serious danger.
Jferidir m. opportunities than in
(e) Examine all motors, shafting,
Florid, need, the m?n.
wiring, etc., concealed under tallies,
benches and counters, temporarily
used in connection with so called
C s U n c f ^ i 0 e” " ' a ‘Depths.
industrial exhibitions; such machin­
of ,f* ht
been
^—M
,b«n 2
at dePth* of ery (a frequently installed without
regard to. safety of operation and
witltoul proper care in reference t o ' [ C
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iecorative ma­
terial ‘ fireproofed;’
I ut
artificial
tlowets, tissm* paper ornaments, etc,,
extensively used (or - it, h purpw-rs
and iittpreynuted wit I
.&gt;u ■i.i-m
iral subsiunct-s . at, t- i - f
d „1
-light
midi* tonal tu t
tlat
ol ordinary mu ten.,. ,, ,t i - ■Ioration- s o treat* •! v * t
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mttam- but wil ii.ft, . . ' ■■ •*' • .
lio n ; h r u m his head US well as his brought into niiit.nl
wilt op»,.
hand*.
Anti there are other ex- lights, candle (lame ga- at.- *yr
AmpI?* in. I*ul niim count y worthy
incamlescent lamp bull'»
«mulatiun arni commendation.
Before attempting any hasty or
. , p r‘
S. Hall, an Ameriran Ill-advised decoration* which may
1 inker, said: " T o know nature and cause fire, examine your insurance
®»n U the sum of all earthly knowl- policy and see if it contains any­
*d|e."
thing like this: “ This entire policy1,
.
William Hamilton, a Scotch unless otherwise provided by a g f r e Philosopher »ajd: "There is nothing ment indorsed hereon or attached
Ifcat on earth but man. and nothing hereto, símil he void * * * H tinf * 1* Sn man hut mind."
Ifen- hazard he increased by any rm-an;-)Unin Disrai-li, u Kuropean states- within the control or know-ledge of
®»fi raid: "Man is not the creature the assured."
(a) Absolutely prohibit rh, u*e of
® circumstances, circumstances are
creature, of man. Wo ar« free candh's for the
illumn .t*■»:. &gt;&gt;(
| 5*nu&lt; “ n,l man Is more powerful ChristrnM trees
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tt matter.
il,) ypc(*jtt) atteiitiuji
nntild be
»tudy of the situation shows I (mid to the gonoral schemi of dec,B*t Florida
Llorida 1U
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1#»» ust.i
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a lstate
in command
orations; ■»•»
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dei
unitive
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that
is
not
arranged
in
continuous
fes­
caa
be iwaaoouoiy
reasonably nesiren
desired
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GREETINGS

F r o m 5 c to $5 p e r B o x

FRESH FRUITS OF ALL KINDS

FIREWORKS FOR THE CHILDREN

MRS. J. MALLEM

CARL KUHL, Daring A viator

AMUSEMENTS GALORE -FREE TO ALL
Aeroplane Flights Daily, Fireworks Nightly, Music, Dancing,
Boat Races, etc. A Mighty M idway of Fun and Frolic
COMMITTEE
C. R. WALKER
W , W. ABERNATHY A. P.CONNELLY
.President '
Treasurer
Secretary

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DECEMBER 22,* |9U

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FOUR

. . II. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager

IM P R E S S IO N S OF S A N F O R D

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Sanford must be a pretty good place, nearly A* good a» Paint:
. - Fvtluhnl ¿ w r r y T u » ü j »nd V r v i t y
ka, if we are to credit the stories told us by Secretary Folsom, who
went over to the Celery City last Friday to attend a meeting of
Lhe board of trade there in connection w-ith file gathering to be
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• w n w m i r n o N r u in : . in a d v a n c e
held here ne»t Monday to organize the Florida Inland Waterways
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O N I T E A R ............................................... »3^0
Your neighbor knows nothing about your business at this Bank
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Association.
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S IX M O N T H S .......... .............. . . . . . ......... 13*
Mr. Folsom says the hoard of trade in Sanford is a live organ­
T H R E E M ONTHS
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Ever)’ transaction is held in strict confidence.
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ization, that some eighty or more members attended the meeting:
D r i l m r l la (M O lj bT « a f f i « I3.M l ’ r t I r a i ia
that Forest Lake, a leading candidate for Speaker of the House of *
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Your business is solicited on the basis o f prom pt, courteous t r e a t ­
AO fsan « 30.. P t t M o .lt
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Representatives in the neat Legislature is president pf the board
M la U i u n M a d Ha Mada &gt;1 Offka
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ment
and
absolute safety.
and a good one; that bankers, lawyers, preachers, merchants,
Aa8«caad-&lt;Uaa Alali Mattar A a (u l Z3ad
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truckers and Editor Bob Holly took part in the proceedings;
IM A . at tba r&lt;MU&gt;ff&gt;r at Haatard. Iiortda.
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that
evidences
are
to
be
seen
on
every
hand;
that
a
reinent
bulk­
Cader Art at Maxtfc 3rd. I AT*. _______
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head 2,000 feet long i* being built on tbe water front, and that
Telapbaaa Na. It
O S V . la Herald B aM U t
the city will soon have the finest municipal docks In the state;
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that it takes two brick building;» and one frame one to accommo­
The Sanford Herald’ » Christmas
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date the 700 school children: that two nuto busses and four hacks
Jyt mwrvnnff eysmtsb.
number was it splendid piece of
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bring pupils in from their surrounding truck patch homes; that
newspaper work and its. advertising
C. R. Walker took him on a trip out among the celery, lettuce,
H. E. TOUR
R. R. DU.S
columns revealed a condition of
union and cabbage farms and that they are a wonder and well
Ca*Met
AlWl I'ublM
prosperity in that city and section.
worth a long journey to see; that he might promptly be indicted &gt;♦ ♦&gt;
— Tampa Tribune.
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by a Federal grand jury if he put in prin^ the big stories told him
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•---- O----ubout what was Ix-ing done on this land; that hundreds of cars of ■è -♦*
__ P ru t.' Starr charge* married nuu.
truck wenr north rrrry-Bt' is oft; that jhe A. C. L. Superintendent
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tWBFUl SI lhe meeting and snid that his company planned
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seriousness and fnildrc to appreciate *
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to increase facilities for handling the products of the surrounding •
a L ..... .
marriage obligations.
Also, »aw* •* country, t tmr e ftf f ^ M B r ’rcrfTtfnfy need of it notwithstanding the
births and 12 deaths, while Sanford tell the story.
terested and will be sei t t&lt;. n i(j.
edged collars, lustrous coat sleeves
prosf&gt;ects of improved water facilities; that a big crowd of Sanshows-18 births and 13 Heaths which
It ia simply umazing the many drew* if a request is mailed in their
and trouser »eats; what?
forditen would be here next Monday— the holiday rales -fit effect
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is proof sufficient that Sanford is varieties of tft-es, dowers, shrub­ office in Onero, Fla.
------0 -----Dec. 16th would allow them to come at reduced, Jarc - to h^lp.. *-.n o t only a better town but ia grow- bery, plants and grasses that arc
organize the F L O R ID A I N L A N D W A T E R W A Y S ASSOCIA“ Will the War End by Next
—jag-jim ch more rapidly than Ocala. carried in atock by this concern, in
A Concession.
T IO N ; that the opinion wo$ general that Paiatka and-Sanford
March?” asks Frank Mayra of the ♦
It also deminstarates that Sanford (s fact nnything in the nursery line ■Pullmnn Porter— "Uosa, yo‘ ibo’ 1 0
IM E
Pensacola Journal.
We hope so, f- should be bigger and better dties, and that they would be if tbe ■* ;iw better town in which to live, get that will grow in Floridh ifc carried lusty."
Passenger (resignedly) _
Frank, for it wiil.be rather difficult e citizens of the two places would only get together and__stay put.
* ihhrried and have a — well, anyhow by the Royal Palm Nurseries.
•Well, you may truth off-about ay ;.
kwiping _up with l h e Avar and the
T * . T he»«-and. ot her- 1 bing* ttlK tta rttaaamtrtd- g r coucAinuag Lu , ‘ A lioot; i f , the
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♦*catalog- tr fr*N» Tff’ trnyone~»iT»| UofcoF«
Irrrtr^ — ~
Ha*»-»"*-.. f w’ rFlNff*t^fwrt#ll»rnre-nM he sam rtfm r. • impreniotti o f t h e Celery City, the city that Dob Holly has been
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boosting and booming for lo, these many years and which seems
HEALTH S T A T IS T IC S
to be now getting the natural reward for a service well per­
The Florida Grower is not making
Statistics are peculiar animals.
formed.— 1‘niatku News.
much headway in its light against
They remind one very much of a
Forrest Lake for
speaker of the
mule that works very well for a
House of Representative«, in faet
number of days only to kick the
the fight is hurting the Grower a
hind sight- oil hU master some day
blame sight more than it i* Lake
j cultural line. We have not seen all laike worked wn h the commission when l\e is looking the other way or
Wauchula Advocate.
th** reports of Florida counties but men's lohby
He had that right a good cow that gives a bucket of
O
lhe Commissioner of Agriculture will Even if he was not influenced by this milk and then kicks it over,
FerWayne Thomas of the Plant City make a detailed‘ report soon and a lobby did he not show that he was nandina News-Record has a head­
Courier came out last Friday with comparison o' counties and theii not the growers' friend when he re­ line that states: “ Fernandina by
24 pages of paper. Wayne is prob­ acreage will redound to the credit fused to listen to lhe expressed statistics proves to be the healthiest
one of the smallest wishes of three different organiza­ place in Florida" and yet the popuably celebrating the victory in Plant of Seminole.
C ity going dry ami demonstrating and one of the newest counties, but tions of growers'’
I trust jhat the lation of Fernandina do«*/ not seem to
that t here i* more business under one of the best in the state
growers of Florida will influence be increasing any on account of tin
U
the dry regime than there is under
Orlando
their representatives to vote against great health found there
the uet«.
Forrest Luke a- Speaker of the nrxi sortii* time since hawlcii out the!
COLONEL THOMAS
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-t.ilJ board of |iea ||I, because lhe
The last issue of Ot Me roll t al ns a house
-lali-tlr- demonstrated [hut Oriundo
in
the
mean
time
i
wish
lo
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Tlw* Germans worked i he shell tine picture of Col Thomas J Apple
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bad more deaths than I lie average
attention
to
Rob
Holly's
pajier.
the
racket on the English coast the other |yard, now stale printer, of which lug
MiChrist imi- * 11&gt; in Florida and the paper* down
day and now all England i* arming job In* has made a marked success, Sanford Herald
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for tin- fray
'I he shelling seem* to with it brief sketch id ills life, and it nuifibcr is a l,eauiv and the iitj there suud lhe deaths were tourists (
have stirred up the slow moving is worth noting that when Thomas should be proud of it. If our read-thut hail come there half dead and I
Britons.
was eleven \ear« old In- was a kol er&lt; want to learn about Sanford and Oriundi» -eeni* i&lt;* l a\&gt; completed1
JS Cl * . m ' ) r : n .
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I II ln-r elties in Elorida are
r.t% c i l y
Thu* early in , emitioli* inunly I advise that I K«*&gt; thè job
The Auburndale N e w Era states soldier in l.ee’ s army
tnaklllg
dauns
liuti
l
hey
are
ubst»
send
live
cents
*for
i
tu*
ezcellent
that Auburndale needs u light, water life lie acquired the habit of lighting
lutei)' thè beali blesi cities in t he
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ra is e -—
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Florida Grower
and ice plant, a bakery and a large lighting like a gentleman, as Lee's number
world.
bui
ohi
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walking
through
thcm
winter hotel.
]( any one knows soldier's a I wiTys did anil hi* main­
You have our goal, Uro Wright,
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V \T t a h k
where a few oi these article* are tained the controversial spirit ever anti in thi* gloriou* Christmas r.m would i magme he wa* al ready in a
knocking around loose they might afterwards in southern pmrnnlism we las down tbe pen and cease ill Iill*t*ter&gt; wbtch gIV«“- rise lo ilo
•hip them to Auhiirndule nt once until 111* sailed serenely into the -tri e
N'n man with a heart could thnught tbat peoplc ari imi ulway*
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and receive » reward
snug .harbor of the state printer’ s «ay any more and we Kerch'* gl'e Inoking fi*« thè lii'iill htnt piaci** bui
i Mtr
d e m . w i p n u c . liv e r
branch in t he fine- l hat ofTer t he must induce
tiffin* at Tnltntiasset1 IBs meaty and Edgar Wright the !di\
ineius
The
editor
of
The
llcruld
Accept I lu­
When PoweJI and Boh Holly get pungent paragraphs have been mi** lieu of a s pr i g of It ae
. TV
e xp re ss.
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sloud al l in- siili o! a greiil ri\, r
' !if
together there's going to he some I’d since he put oil in* lighting armor, gli. it for a Christmas present and a*
oliiday
.
and
walthed
Uielll
tuking
u
rejoinder
we
can
Truthfully
say
Hush.
Hall) has named Powell u for Thomas could say multino in par­
out t io* body of a workman w ho hu&lt;i
mornber of the committee on mo­ vo as well ;«s any man on the state that if any one interested in Florida
gone down in a caissoo tu work tilt
wish,**
a
real
magazine
that
gives
moriuln *in*i Pandi ckc-nn't lik** it ¿¡fTTras-nnd cmild tnaki* hirn^rlf «•* un
thè
bottoni of thè si rea m in thè
the
truth
about
the
stale’s
resources
comfortable
to
an
enemy
as
a
iurt*little bit.
Cutis it putting a "live
Ehi
II was
wa* situi
After he gets we can safely recommeml the Florida «trurture ofthe I ridge
man on a dead subject.” - Tampa net under his shirt
S e n d tlte ( s t u n t r y to th e ( s t y
Having proved that F'or- H"*1
m,' n could li\ I Jlere al l d
i rich doing the state printing lie is Grower
Times.
two
men
were
brought
out
that
day
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We failed to see that kick from very likely to return to newspaper ri*»t Lake did not represent the Cit­
and
taken
m
the
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c
met
cry
and
yet
/
O u r ,SVr. it c .S'trr &lt;■
Wallis, fiut we.want*to tell hirn right work, and meanwhile he i* "keeping rus Exchange and that to* did not
1liete wet* score- f liieti waiting to
now that it takes a go id man lo hi.* hand in" by ei|itmg,thc Florida represent i iu •■•mmis*iun men iuI a k e I h eir p ia i e We has, lived in
write nbituanis and the position Si hoo| Exponent and making a line must In* \•* rcpres»-nted lhe people
Y O U R S A T IS F A C T IO N ASH R F t)
pl.il es I i .it wer I .iid to be alisii
and
1
iiere
itioliody
iiurt
Meanpuhli|p
at
ion
of
ii
Lakeland
ribpay» wi*ll
JOst a natural position
lime according to the statements lutfly unhealthy Htid wert* warnrtl
fo: anyone who is buried in Clear­ gram
of Wright and Holly, et al. the Grow­ not to go there and yet the money
----- O-----water.
er add The Herald are both good was to be made there and we are
k ■m
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*Serve the Pithlie’
living to tell the story
The Miami Metropolis states that papers and both papers have made
, • I f the Florida Grower displiys is
Does it make much difference to
good
Editors
a
ml
there
is
jieaee
on
poor judgment in its editorial ml- poor Hillsborough has lost caste
the average mini ithodt the health
virrs# concern in/ fruit and farm eu'- because the county refused to go earth, yea, even in Florida. -f&gt;elah
1 statistic* of u certain place?
Aside
O
ture ua it does in its criticism» of ( dry and especially condoles with thel
from i lie health of hi*, family he
Re presentati ve F‘orrj*st laike for o|e poor boys that ate slaving on t In* |
S A N F O R D NO T SO WORSE
naturujlv l•^lh■^ to the business end |
. poaing thè (iròposed insane eitrus dully pajiers down there forced to j A good many people seem to he of
“ 'r„ , 1(w|I10n lu|ll
rl^ lt|j
fruii law introdured in its List s«s- write wet editorials when in ryality lhe opinion that Ocala 1» not so l|lu, lf
hl, sy&gt;Um m
idon of thè legislature, u will be ib are prohibitionists. The (liclure good a town us Gainesville. Orlando, j ihaJH? tha( (tu(,aM, wil] pMJ| hjm ,1V
Bsc •*
strumentai in doing more barn; than I « f Ed Lambright arici Giliiert Iotaeh Lakeland or St. Petersburg
W ( no matter where he lives The cities
good to the fruit growers of Florida and Goode Guerry anil Justin W or­ like all those towns mighty well, but that make the health claim alone
thington and Bob Bentley and sev­ we like tho little old burg better,
— SL Augustine Meteor.
will not always lie thy most popuThe editor of the Meteor is Hon. eral others who are chained to their and tho vital statistics of the state lous by any means, although good
Lowia Zim, state settator for many desks each morning like galley slaves hoard of health show that whilo tfur health is one of the corner stones of
years and Ids idesa are certainly and forced to write wet stufl is cer­ neighbor cities are better places to contentment and
-without
good
tainly Heart rending.
We
would die in, Ocal n is- better to live in.’ .
worthy of consideration. '
hetiith none of us cun exist. ,
like to have a picture of thoso poor Following is the hoard of health re­
----- 0 -----While on the subject of health it
boys,
far from home and mother, port for the principal towns in Flor­
A GOOD T H O U G H T
would
not be amiss to state that
There is always a Tine editorial to forced to slave for u living for such ida. it will be seen that the only
Florida
as u rule is much healthier
Poor boys towns that have a lower death rate
tro found in the Paiatka News. The heartless taskmasters.
than
any
other state. In the early
following Is an extract from u 'most who want to' do right and look not than Ocula arc* much inferior to it in
days there was malaria in spots,
¡striking one that uppeared in its is­ uptfh the wine when it Is red and population:
hut the drainage and gradual settle­
the moon is pink, tied bund and foot
Birth Death
sue of the 18th:
ment of the state has brought on u
Rate Rate
“ Nothing goes or grow* unhin- by Stovall and M cK a y and the liq­
Cities
Iwtter condition assisted by the
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24
. tiered. But for the law of untagon- uor is -forced down their teiidcr Jacksonville,
state hoard o( health and better
26
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ism one could throw a stone to Tal­ throats. Will not some good Sal­ T a m p a . . . .
sewerage systems and better water
........ . . . 23
lahassee as easily as across the street. vation army loss have compasion Pensacola
. 17
systems until now the entire state
19
23
Every harvest field Is a sort of upon these boys and release them Key W e s t..................
of Florida can Jay claim lo better
. 2Ö
11
Waterloo, where life and denlh from their awful position ere It is West Tapm a.
health than three-fourths of the
17
fight eternally. Tho history of civi­ too late. The Child Labor Law or Gainesville................ . . . 18
states
in the Union.
Figures at
16
lization Is a history of interminable the Habeas Corpus Act or the Green St. Augustine........ . . . . 1 0
times
will
tell
funny
tales
and as the
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13
combat.
The Panama canal, tho Fruit Law should be invoked to get Tnllahassoo . . . . . . . .
Orlando
people
claim
are
not true
32
railroad acroes the Florida key«, the these boys sway from such an awful St. Petersburg. . . . . . . . . 27
for tho entire year. The statement'
20
latest Swiss, tunnel, arc not only en­ environment and send them baek Lakeland.............. . . . 28
Your Ghrifitttfrts «hopping will be,rhade easy heiV’ "
that the majority of tho deaths in
12
gineering triumphs, but conquests home— back to the farm where most OCALA t «#»»*.*****•* . .. 14
Florida are of northern people who
oiler
you the very beat or your money. We «ell every­
36
Orlando. • *«•»*«•■ ■ ■ ..
24
over ancient enemies in nature, tyur of them belong.
oome to Florida too late Is also true.
thing
to be found in a first-class jdwelry store.
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Sanford................... . . . 18
hospitals represent our gains agiins
In fact the man who comes to Flor­
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Quincy...........
We carry a large assortment of Diamonds, Watches
OVERCOM E
the inveterate enemies of the body.
ida and stays (or any length of time
Clocks,
Silverware, Cut Glass, Bracelets, Brooches, Chains»
Hob Holly of the Sanford Herald I nltttkn * &gt;.*« * » • * * * * * . . . . 7 { 17
is surprised tit the dearth of funer­
17
16
Daytona,
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Fobs,
Necklaces
and CufT Links. Highest grade of Hand
states
that
we
indulged
In
personal­
A F IN E RE PO R T
als of tho home people. Therefore,
2J
Painted
China.
Everything in Sterling and Plated
The agricultural report published ities when we stated that Forrest Fernandina.......... .. . . . 21
in talking about health let us gen­
Silverware.
In The Herald last Friday was some­ Lake represented the commission De Ladd, •. * •«•»«'#* • . . . 14 1 ' 9
eralize instead of speciali» end ben­
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thing lor this section to blow about, menf.- Surely this was no reflection Plant C i t y .............. . . .•2 oo
Our prices are from 10 to 20 per cent less than m the
efit the whole state of Florida.
the combined crops raised in this on his persons! character. We un­ Apalachicola ........... , , , tit# , 16
big cities.
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tight little county during the season derstand that he U nn able man and Bartow..................... . . . 1 6
Royal Palm Catalog
We are pleased to have you call on us whet h e v,,u
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good
citizen,
but
we
believe
he
re­
just passed amounting to more than
The
Herald
is
in
receipt
of
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buy
or
not. We
do plain engraving free.
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T W O M IL L IO N DOLLARS- Wlysn flected the views of the commission DeFuniäk Springs... . . .
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the
Royal
Pa!m
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one considers the amount of, land men rather than Jhe growers, As
Nurseries of Onoco, Florida and ¿'o
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In Seminole county and then con­ expressed In three great conventions. Marianna... . . . . . . . ,
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templates this official report the The growers had friends at Talla­ —Ocala Star.
'Thla sounds well but our dear
natural
inference
would
be hassee working for the bill; the com
that
Sem.nolo
county mission men also had their lobby brother ’ did not take the birth rate
Fomwt into consideration. Ocala shows 14
is s o m e prize county in the agri-j fighting «gainst the bill.
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llert Krlich. Baltimore. Md . Mr
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und Mr* l.use. Royal H. Smith,
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T I I K B l ’ SI.VESS H O U S E S H A V E
Honorable Board of County Com
P er sonal Ileitis of
Mr and MrH.rn&gt; It
Marks.
F IN E S TO C K S W E L L
missmners in ami lor Seminole connChicago, III . A l. Buffer, Miami.
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Parker )r .lav t ’ hu*
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l‘ri'&lt; lit Frank I. Woodruff. • hair
V Rainwatvr. Atlanta f.a
W B
Summan of the Floating Small
Sanford merchant* are to !&gt;e c o m - i mi*1'
L. W. LutzWood» and wife. H M Wyotis, SeTalk* Succinctly A r r anged fur
r■ ' A ( lark ami I I Me­
bring, Fla : W Call Johnson. Jax. 'mended for titeir excellent decoraHurried H e r a l d Re a d e r s
Commissioner I. P
J. B Shute, E f- Kleinert, Theo llon# both m the window display« “ ,ln
i-Y*
Koatsh. Chicago. Ill . F H Sanford, and interior store decorations', it is!
1 he following fuirpls of the several
T»]ne lor fancy work. Fresh yeast wile and child. N ^ Y f i n . [truce »afe to assert that never before in
count V oflicers were presented. JCthe
history
ol
the
city
have
the
C
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.cakes *nd pop corn, at Simon's. 22-t! Chcnom-th. Chicago. Ill
repífi» anil approved
Richards and wi f e. Savannah, C,u.. stores presented such a fine appear­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of
Bond ni L P llagan, county com­
L. B. McClendon, Atlanta, (Ja.; F. ance or have the merchants placed
Pads were among the visitors to the
missioner
District No. 2 , iimounR. Clark, Augusta, (la.: F. W El­ such a dazzling array of holiday'
city yesterday. Mr. Johnson reports
$2000.00:
surety.
Fidelity &amp;. Deposit
liot, Indianapolis. Iftd . A L Rob­ goods huforc their customers. Space
kb section In first class shape nnsd
Co.,
of
Maryland.
inson, Jacksonville, Fla., Paul Reese will not permit a lengthy description
while orange prospects are not much
T h e s e P e o p l e a r e No t O n l y
Bond of C. W Entintinger, com­
and wile, St. Petersburg. Fla.: D. S. of all the windows, but among tho
today the people are expecting better
missioner
district
No
:i,
amount
best
may
he
noted
the
windows
of
Grecnbaum. Savannah, (¡a.; Bert
, prices later in the season. t
Fish. Del.and. Fla
R II Wilson. ID. A Caldwell 1 ifc~C*o , who had a $2000 O0 ; surety. Fidelity A Deposit
Orange boxes with hoops always Tampa. Fla . F 11 Armstrong and real chimney lor Sunlu Claus. »The * °-&gt; °f Mary land,
Hut alsolntheu.se of Cosmetics, Creams, Lotions, Powders,
.n soak, at F. F. Dutton’s.
27-tf
Bond of J. A t ‘lark,'count v com­
wile, "R iv e n o - w J a x T A Ware window was arranged with feathers
Perfumes, etc., etc. They know the secrets of complex­
ami wile, Jax. N" T (laynor. Tam ­ blowing uiiout by aid of an electric missioner District No. i. amount.
ion elTeets and would recommend the use,of the carefully
Dr. (’ L Brundage, resident osteopa; F. A. Light body, C W Carter. fan making a snow white cloud all $2000.00; surety, Fidelity A Deposit
selected makes and brands we carry in stock.
pith, graduate of Kirksvillc school
Jacksonville; Joe Dietndd, Atlanta. the time and the falling snow effect Co., of Maryland
'Office owr First National Bank,
Bond ol J T. McLain, county coin
Ga.;. J N Richurds. N 7 City; on the cedar trees in the window
Janford
35-tf
missioner District No. 6 ; amount
W Ik Stewart, Arlanta. (la . It T was most realistic.
Auto Livery— Prompt service— Bishop, Jux, W (j Harrison, Va.;
The large windows of N. P Yowcll $2 0 0 (1 no; surety. Fidelity Si Deposit
Day phone 281, Niglit phone 1D6. II. L. Abbott, R. L. Ivey, Jax; F. E. Sc Co., are .beautiful in their decor­ Co., of Maryland.
C. Wilson.
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PHONE 273
Tht N m « . i Drug Sior*
SANFORD, FLA.
Flitch, Cordele, Ga.; T. S. Lutes,' Mt ations and • holiday novelties and
Bond of Lester A. Brumley, coun­
Dora, Fla,; Harvey English, Chicago, show great care in the dressing of ty commissioner District No. 1 ;
It begins to look like fair time
III.
; A.*'J. Bacon. Atlanta, Ga. the windows and the outside effects. amount t 2 « 0 i).0 0 ; surety, Fidelity,^
- —,
with Henry Marks and his assistants
rrmm
Hi. Johns House
The Suiulaole , Pharmacy • has tw o -Dcpnxlr Co., of* Maryland.
tl the fair headquarters in the W 9 Iv
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■' Mr. hrrrf- Mr«: H Williams and irre windows that are artistically
Bond of Alexander Vaughan, as­
’ borne hfork and busy its bees. That
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party, Ottawa. Canada; I Gilbert, trimmed and the interior of the sessor of taxi's; amount $ 1 0 0 (1,0 0 ; ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Seminole county will have one good
G •Arnold. I. G Shuter, G Borden store presents :» most pleasing effect. s u n t}. Kidelit y A Deposit Co. of ♦
fair goes without saying and Mr
N- Y City; I- G Arm-(rung and
Woodruff &amp; Watson have t wo nice Mary land
♦
Marks knows how tp gfvo the people
wife, ••Riverview.” Jax. Miss Ida windows that are substantial and
whst they- want.
Bond ol John D Jinkins, tax * o|- ♦
Gilbert,
Field Pastopi, Ontario; nice for the Holiday gilts and the
I e r i 1 1r
a mount. Sl.Vnoni’in
-wr.-tv, ♦
Dr. C. L. Brundage, resident oste­ Ira B Watht-n. Morgunville. kv , -lure i- handsome ill Holiday attire.
A iiiern i ■ s uri i y ( otnp.iti} &lt;d Ni w ♦
I. R Philip* \ I'n have a nice
opath. graduate of Kirksville school A W 1'r.in r Cli.ill.uimig.i !*•-tin
York
♦
display window and tin- store I* well'
. Office over Pirts National Bank, San­ ■lohn Freeman Evansville It,,!
H"L ! "I Kolierl \ New tll.lll, IHUII
diinritlcd with green and red stream­
ford
35-tfc
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A line hue oi latlies’ hose at Mrs. ers. 'Pile tallies are well filled with ty treasurer, umounl, $7,600.00; sur- ♦
Hon. Tildrn Jacobs of Chuluoru
ety, American Surety Company of
Grace E. Williams, Milliner, 1 0 « everything in the gift line.
♦
N e w Yntk
was in the city, yesterday and re- First street,
;u 2 t.
Henrv McLaulin and Theo Srhaal
■ ports Chuluola as being in the pulilie
Rondo! Robert A Newman, cium- ♦
li&lt;-r has &lt;lean'll. liuvi* their Jewelry store* anti the ty. anniunt $7 , 6 0 0 0 (1, «prêt y. Fïdeleye with the now hotel and'several
♦
will C iiri-l in a* « imlii w- well fiffeil wt( ti miit atilt*
ït\ \ fu jm-ii i h *i( M iryland
w * *i&lt;ire rooms in the process of
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lit I oI U ilbur \ t iinn, i imni y
tonsiFUctioii
He is postmaster and
lllle*
iti trini I" tin
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amounl $ 1(100 op -Il e!',
a member *d the county school
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fa n !■■»•* i,11• ill- 1 !-» WMidi &gt;w» ! fiat
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mriiil,' "I the Seminole fount \
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if* altrui i r g lU.-ntiotl lii.d . t tic
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Mr .lueiinli- Mute• l.ei.-ge
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that the (&gt;.-o|il&lt;- of Ins section are it
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\(l ol III, -lot# - to tin- i il v present t &gt; nig. .nr: oil Ml
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$211110 (III, « ur e i \ I. P M,
of ( he w o r d a n d T h e H e r a l d wi s hes
l)r 1 L Brundage, un osteopath
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dage 1- fr.uii Elizubet htow n. Kv
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Beautiful shade Ire«** ten &gt;i.it- old.
no oilier property like it in tin- city
Apply at once to \\ W Long
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Ini progf.ini hits Ill-ell gVitten lip
W iiimi *urh men as Dr Redwuy, tingreat geographer. Dr. Withers of
Teacher* College, St. Louis: unti Dr.
.Harvey Cox of the University of
Florida appear on the program ii
mean* that all who attend will In­
vi ry mucli helped. Duly those w ho
-lay away will lie disappointed. By
.ill mean* attend,
A complete pro
grain may fie hail at the office oi
vyuj rimtiiy superintendent of cdui ..i urn
I* L T H R A S H E R . Supt. /

There being no furl her" basine**
I lo* board adjourned to inert Inn Dt
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C H R IS T M A S D INNi it
A. ('. I,. Restaurant
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Roust Turkey, ttyst&lt;*r I •«•--•tug
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Cranberry Sam♦
Sirloin of Western Reef
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Putt t ,r.tv y
AT TH E CHURCHES
Chicken Nut Salmi
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Sftlihalh llullrltn
Shoe String Pot a roe*
Salariagumli
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Shoe Strings PotnlolN
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Salamagundi
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I’rsyer Mee ting, 7,Jl) p. m. We*lne**l»y.
Sweet Potatoes
Chutr Punire, 7 p, m. Krliisy.
Junior Kpworlh laifur, 3-.S0 p. m. Friday
Peach Fritters, White Sauce
All vOtlora to th e c ity h » « » • cor dial
, come, mod an- iQvltrd lo » placa in our
Uilnanu Salad
church life
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Fruit Cuke
SIS Magnolia Are.
Mince Pie
I 'le a b f t r t la n L'harch
Milk
Sunday »chord a t 9:43.
M o rn in g aarvica
Iced Tea'
a l I I a. rn. E v e n in g aervtce* at 7 p tn.
Hrfticr» if»* h*l«J In th» Imperi«!' T h e a t r e
uniti nr* e^urrh la Oniah^tl. All vl
the my in &gt; rordUlly Invittd to iltand thr
tervler« Prayer meet In* every W«&lt;l ne«i!ny
Electrir rending lamp*, port able*, &lt;*»'#ntny at 7 30 rn th r r r a a b y l r r l i n M * n » r
it ft Mai» avenue,
specialties. Acme irons. El-Grtllo*.
y h A l l N K I . I . IIIIOWNI. PK.
Past or
toasters, coffee perctilator*. llashlights, dry liatteries, elect ric »up
Watch for the arrival of the Jap­
plies. Call and get on« of our beau­ anese girl* on Jan. 6th.
tiful calendars.
-------------- 5------------------------• Hanford.Electric Co..
Dance at Woodland Park Wednes­
34-tf
117 Hynes Block.
day. Dec. 23rd, 7:30 p. ra.
34-2tc
Graceful und charming are the
Just a few more day» to buy Red
Cross seals.
Have you bought dancers who will dance nnd dance
and dance, some more, Jnn. 6th.

Evrr Popular Sattafras.
Suge i
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wi i * un old
tea

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In-vi-rage

great

v o g u o whtch lli iger« to
uiimng us
It Ir* drunk
medi e in

Plori ila P due utili an) Association
f .ir- progressive telieher til I Iti•indi niii-' it t ■i herself and to her
Want* to Or or the Ground
ul. • - - io tt*-*i*t tin an mini meet
K u girl I- it, 1* v- with * »' ting
, -I i )*. I hirid.i Edui ntmioif \»»o i hi u, 11•■r lióme &lt;*,wn to 1- tlrnld
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MiltiKH Wllli ii lmpr*'**e*l Ilo- t nfilest
w Itile s e t l l e r * In tfo- ,-ountl } alni of
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Ettfct» o* T ubrrcutoiil.
Professor Flsfihurg llmls tubercu­
losis almost In'ariabty producing ei­
ther an PXBggeiated egn nnd colossal
arlUHhnoBs. or a great HUscoptlblllty
to suggestion
TJtls iast explain«'tho
constitnpt tv ■ » creduti!} with respect
I" take i nte* .md tlo-lr apparent Iral&gt;r*•vetili ut utiiier iMteli treatment

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»Iw;,»* plessi»* htm to be told ha
a*irk* too hard
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Nay All Our Citizens Enjoy a
Real, Old Fashioned Christmas

Christmas hells soon will In* pealing their glad message, and in e v e ry home t h e Y tile log wiil e r n e k merrily, reflecting all that is joyous, happy and
bright.
M ay even citizen of San/ord and Seminole ( ‘ouuty enjoy the Holiday
in all the spirit of a gorfd, old fashioned Christmas.
"H orn e Folks" never have greater occasion to he thankful than at the
present Christmas season. With Clouds of W ar glowering angrily over half
the world, and the financial elFocts o f the storm reaching to many parts of our
own country, this community hits moved steadily on.
I r i s our proud boast that T H I S I N S T I T U T I O N has enabled local bus­
iness to he carried on despite the threats and mutterings of financial depression.
So* it is as. from one neighbor to another, that the Serfiinole County Bank
greets this community. Essentially a home bank, this institution's capital of
$50,000.00 is Owned by entirely local stockholders. Our fifteen Directors arc
substantial citizens of Sanford, and have been prominent for many years in the
constructive progress of this city.
Our sincere wishes for a M erry Christinas and a N ew Y ear
overflowing with happiness and prosperity. M ay we all co-op­
erate wisely for our mutual interests, and see our cummunit&gt;
progress even more rapidly than in the past.

Seminole County Bank
(Court House Building)

Forrest Lake, President

D. L. Thrasher, Vice-President

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EV E R Y BO YS’ L IB R A R Y

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TH E KIND OF BEADING THAT BOYS SHOULD HAVE
FKO^t PAPER READ A T W OMANS CLUB BY MRS. J. It. BARNES
One o! the member« of the Wel­
fare Department h»» received the
following communication from Frank
lin K . Mathiews, t h ie f Scout Li­
brarian, Hoy Scout« of America,
which it was decided at the Welfare
meeting. Wednesday would he of
gopcnil Interest ut all time» and
especially at the Christmas season;
In the execution of its pur(rt&gt;*e to
give educational, value and moral
wortH to the recreational activities
'o f the boyhood of America, the
leaders of tho Boy Scout Movement
quickly learned to effectively carry
out it « program, tho boy must be
influenced not only in his out of
door life but also in the diversions
of hia other leia’ufb
moments.
It
is at such times that the boy is cap­
tured by the tales of daring enter­
prises and adventurous good times.
What now is nnedful is not that his
tuste should be thwarted but trained.
There should constantly bo present
cd to him the books tho boy likes
best, yet always the books that will
be best for him. As a matter of fact,

^however, the boy's toate is being,
4 ^

v it in t i- d

a n d e x p lo ite d

by

"M a t t y , ” the »tar pitcher of the
New York Giants
The Kanrh on the Oxhide.
By
Henry Inman.
A story of pioneer
life in-Kansas in the late sixties.
Redney McGuw, by Arthur E.
McFarlanc. A vivid story of circus
life.
Three .Years Behind the Gun, by
Lieu Tisdale. The true chronicles of
a " t id d y " box set down by a boy
who ran away to sea.
Tom Paulding, by Brander Mat­
thews. A story of buried treasure in
New York, dealing with Revolution­
ary history.
Tom Remington's Battle, by Bur­
ton E. Stevenson. The atpry of a,
coal miner’s'son fight fgr.
tion.
Jim Davis, by John Masefield. A
story of the English-French war and
of a hoy who became involved with
smugglers on the Devon Coast.
Tecumsch's Young Braves, by
Everett T. Tomlinson. The atory of
three young Indians during the war
of 1812. *

stories are concerned* He cannot,
though, develop them all, so he em­
ploy» a number of men who write for
him. I know of one man who has u
contract to furnish his publisher each
year with twenty-ft\e books ,manuiacture(l in this way. Another au­
thor manufactured last year more
than fifty. By such methods from
year to year the popular priced se­
ries are kept going, the manager of
the writing syndicate being able to
furnish »the publisher upon demand
any kind of a story that may he
needed.
In almost all of this "m ile a min­
ute fiction" some inflammable tale
of - Improbable adventure is told.
Boys move about in aeroplanes as
easily as though on bicycle«; crim­
inals are captured by them with a
facility that matches ¿he ability of
Sherlock Hornles; and when It comes
to getting on in tho world, tho clever­
ness of those hustling boys is com­
parable only to those captains *of
industry and Napoleons of finance
'who have made millions in a minute.
Insuperable difficulties and crushing
circumstance* 'are as easily over­
come and conquered ns in fairy tales.
Indeed, no populur character of his­
tory or legend or mythological story
was ever more wise, more brave,
more resourceful, than some of these
up to the minute boy heroes are
made, to appear in the Sunday sup-

Tofn Htranr, WasMnirfonVSrmrt. ptfïfWMtr ‘Jovwffh» «W fW . »
lOll Mason. The adby Alfred Bishop
.Ventures of a 1)0
1Toy and n trapper
during the Revolution.
Wells Brothers, The Young Cuttle
Kings, by Andy Adams.
How two
young American boys started n cuttle
ranch and went through exciting exexperiences of cow punching

thousands of them will be distrib­
uted through Sunday-schools at the
annual children's Christmas festival,
and it is very possible thnt you will
your own self purchase them lot
your own children, since they are on
sale everywhere, even many of the
denominational publishing
houses
listing them in their catalogues.
I discovered a striking instance of
this ns told by a bookseller in South
Carolina.
1 found in Jiis
store
table of nickel novels. * He said thnt
the sale of these had in the last few
months fallen off 95 per cent, and he
also told me with considerable pleas­
ure. T h e sale of the modern "penny
dreadful" had been made among the
mill boys of his town, but recently
the mill owner had engaged a Young
Men's Christian Association secre­
tary to work among his boy employ­
ees. T h e welfare worker, recognixing the worth of boy’s rending, has
promoted a system of traveling
libraries through the several mills,
with the result that the nickel novel
has become a Thing of the past.
And it is always so. A multitude of
as successful experiences might be
cited.
Just as ] am closing this article
there comes to my desk a letter from
a scout master in Lansing, Mich.
To the letter a postcard Is attached,
signed by the sheriff stating that
" , «formation^ is wanted._r_elativji. ty
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DECEMBER 22 19||

Atlantic‘ Coast Line
STANDARD RAILRO AD OF TH E SOUTH

3-DAILY TRAINS EAST-3
No. 82

DAILY

Lv.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.

No. 86

Jacksonville ........... 8:30 a.m. ...... 2:20 p.m.
7^7—
Savannah..... ........... 12:45 p.nt......... 6:25 p.m..
12-in n'S'
Richmond................ 5.25 a.m.::.... ...10:15 a.m.
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Washington.......;....... 9:00a.m,..„.... 1:35 p.m.r
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New York................ 2:57 p.m.....
6:50 p.m........

No. 82.—Florida &amp; West Indian Limited— Free Reclining Steel Chair r , ~ .
W sahington— Electric Lighted and Fans.
to
No. 86.—Palmetto Limited—Frve Steel Reclining Chair Cars to \V»»hinein«-.
Electric Lighted and Fani.
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No. 80.—Coast Lino Florida Mail— Local Sleeper to Savannah.
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Steel Pullman Cars of the highest class operated on all trains.
Coast Line Dining Cars operated on Traine« 82 and 86,
nUc
For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local ag«&gt;ntpr *riU

A. W . FRITOT, Division Passenger Agent
136 W ent Bay St._________________
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Jnckhonrille. Fla

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HILL LUMBER CO.
S e w e r P ipe, Doors, Sash and
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1*hi n l e f t
his home
sing, Mich., on Sept.* 2, 1914," etc.
In the letter of the scout master I
find these significant words: "From
ihe information I have received there
seems to be no reason for his leaving
home of his own accord.
He has a
good home, anti his parents seem
quid but thrifty.
T h e only pos­
sible clue .j cun find is 'cheap read­
ing.' "
Of course, not every boy who in­
dulges himself *in "cheap reading"
will he so affected,
but who cf us
is wise enough, to know which one
tt is that will be so influenced''

Iln cause theft) cheap,boys ,tq_ not
ur3 fffp S TIlTTgfg5,r W lro Fòncing,-------develop oriminnls or •lead boys ex­
cept very occasionally to seek the
C o rru g ated Iron Roofing
Wild
West, puronts who buy such
T o help anxiously concerned parbooks think they do their boys no
,
ents and education! to meet this
harm.
The fact is, however,, that,
grave peril, the Library Commission
The Rest Metal Shingles ut $4.75 per squart*.
the harm done is simply incalculable,
of the Boy Scouts of America has
I
wish
I
cAuld
label
each
one
of
the*«'
been organized.
Every Hoy’s Li­
Three Kinds of Cypress Shingles from $2.5(1 up.
brary i s ' the result of their labors.
Yankee Ships und Yankee Sailors, book*: "Explosives! Guarantied to
All the books chosen have been np- by James Barnes.
Tales of 1812, Hlriw Your Hoy's Brains Out."
Cypress Boards for Boats and Lumber of nil Kinds
1»
proved by them. The Commission dealing with the gallant defenders
One of the most valuable assets a
is compose^! of tho following mem­ of vessels like the Chesapeake, grand boy has Is his imagination. In pro­
Columns and Newell Posts, Banisters, Novelties.
bers: George F. Bowcrmnn, Librari­ Old Ironsides, etc.
portion as this is nurtured* a boy
an, Public Library of the District of
The Cruise of the Cachnlot, by develops initiative und resourceful­
Columbia, Washington, D. C .; Har­ Frank T. Dullen.
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A thrilling story ness. Tho greatest possihle service
rison W. Graver, Librarian, Carnegie of a whaling expedition an«l adven­ I nut cd unit ion can render is to
T H E S E PRICES S TR IC TLY CASH
Library of Pittsburg, Pn.: Claude («. tures of the high sen's.
1train the hoy to grasp and master
9’nlpers in War.
Leland, Superintendent, Bureau of
Treasure Island, by Robert Louis new situations as they constantly
Tim word "sniper" is tho modern
Libraries, Hoard of Education, New Stevenson
A story of pirates ami present themselves to him: and what
picturesque • «julvulellt fur the old
fo r k City; Edward F
Stevens, the Spanish Maine t tie be.»t story
loop, more to make Mich adjustment fra||(. llr,.llr ur f r w , Uoolcr T ,„. lorm
Librarian, Pratt Institute Free Li­ *&gt;( hidden treuHiir«’ ever written.
than a livrlj imagination?
Stnr&gt; (p.notes the clvlllnii who, having nclllibrary, Brooklyn. New York; to­
I ji »electing the hooks the Com- hooka of tin- right sort stimulate and rr distinctly«- uniform nor any connecgether with the editorial hoard of
mis-ion has rliimen only
stu b as are «••»«serve t hi» nob!«* faculty, while to thin with a regular military orxanliaour Movement, William I&gt;. Murray.
of interest to hoy», the
first twenty- conserve this noble faculty, while tloii. takes a pot »hot at the Invader
XXX
H X v X IZ
George D. Pratt and Frank Preabrey
five being either works
of fiction or *h«»*»«* of the viler and cheaper sort, of Id» country.________________________
with Franklin K. Mat hiews, Chief
ttirring »tori«'» of nil vent urn us ex|««*ri- by overstimulation d«,b.iueh and vi­
Scout Librarian, as secretar&gt;
enres. In later li»ls, books of a more tiate, as bruin and body are debauch­
Below Ls
list of Every Hoys' Li­
serious sort will lie included
It is ed and destroyed by strong ilrink
brary:
W h e n yon f e d «lull, out of siorts. discourage.!,
hoped that as many as twenty five
If you take gnnoline and ie««d it to
h a l f sick and ev. -rything « » m i to bo KOlng
Animal Heroes, by Ernest Thom p- may be added to t h«« Library each an automobile a drop at a minute
wr o ng , you . a n bluin' !t on your liver
It Is
aon Seton. Being the histories «if a year.
torpid
You need
¡.••«ding
American
and
foreign
peliliyou g*-t splendid results, bei-nu.-««
cut, u «log, a pigeon, it lynx, ( mu
The Commission invite« sugges­ you have ef&gt;iitin&lt;'&lt;! and directed it ■it ions, with s|h*i-i;.I t ' hrest n-a* .ml
New y e o i Oilers h\ « art is it t o . «erde
wolves and a reindeer un«i in the tions a* to future hook» to be inwith intelligent rare and caution ti», 11.« 11« «&gt;•!-Itemi« 11 unti ut her mm-!
elucidation
of
the
same
over
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Itide if in the Library.
Librarian», Take the same quantity of gasoline pal,u-s. Off w;tb I»&gt;e «•'«! and mi u;th
drawings.
&lt;&gt;iu-&lt;« and
I ear Itéra, purem» add all others in ami ju^t pour it out and you don't the n»w a i l « « i ipf on
Hand Hook for Hoys. Revised t existed in
1
welfare work for boys get anywhere or you g« t »it mew hr re he r-adv when called on.
A Medicine of Power in
Edition. Boy Scouts of America Ex­ « an n-tider a a ui «I tie service by for- you don't «are to go
Here i» an
All Liver Disorders.
plains wliut Hoy Scouts^iiu.
J)es- warding to
N utinhul Headquarters apt illustration of the proper u,&lt;e of
. . cribea Scoutcraft, Woodcraft, Camp- lints of such
TThen tho liver I» torpid. It t h r o w s I mp u nt i r à Into the rv*irm.
book» as in thetr judg- the elements that must enter in to Office Howard I-tnd Co. over i'o-t (iftm*
______ ing, outdoor and indoor games, etc.,
which hamper e ver y o r g a n In the body. Tho result Is ttial func­
ment would he suitable for Evoi y , make good hooks for hoys. For, let
tional processes ar e not ■pfapvd) * carri ed on,. Impurities
: .at •
wnd tells all about Scout uniforms Hoy»' Library.
it be-understood, the good book for
the blood, ttio stomach, l i bilious. Ihe ki dneys «Tra:,
PLACED A N Y WHERE. E V E R Y W H ERE
and badges.
(Signed)
J A M E S E. WEST.
the average hoy must h# one that,
bowel a I r r e g u l a r — gener al l y c o mt l p at r d.
n er bi ne cl«-.«r
In h u h , \V(Llc
Along the Mohawk Trail, by Per­
ttirso Impurltiee. opens up tho obstructed channel.*
ly. Sunni)' IN
as the
Century Magazine says is
C h ef Scout Executive.
lìmi \!
tho torpid liver, cleanse« t h » blood, p a r l i l i * and r
cy K. Fitxhugh. • This story recounts
And what
till«-*
"W ow ing Oui Ihr /fog'* /troinn' "wholesomely perilous.”
bowels.
A f t e r t:.o system ha s 1 ■« n tl .* overhnu! ' !
the adventures of hoy scout patrols
f a ir »
I’"»ml'
is
meant
i«i
this
the
red-ldtuxled
Hy Franklin K Maihiew»
Immediate Improvement Appetite i • »• - dlgr»tn
.
r*»!fiiiip ***u&gt;t
around Lake Champlain
I *'■( y* fig ,*rt- &lt;* ;tJh yun «*n i ak■nf
nplrlta r!*e, t h o mind clear* &lt; f i 1o&gt;&gt;.
« ’."tini:* .m.| ■
( Inef y«i out L i b r a r i a n
Hoy
S c o n t ­ hoy, the buy in his early l een», must F fw I jnml s*'
rnt iff rh a ri f f
&gt;'imr » I « .••" 1* 1:1 * ir»c. r » - i
Hrirr
d u n k s b r i g h t ¡ . n d e h . i r f u l . w h l . 1&gt; i i i . o i i ■ t o u i i d , h c o U h j * ....
Bout-building and Boating
H&gt;
luivf (in* thrill, he «raves ext it e ment, NRtH IfOfU l â l l t ' i m l flirti I *
l'Itnltr» I T * I
ili A menci,
everywhoro In tho body!
Dan C. Beard. All that Dun knows
What I.5UU School Children D i d . 1“ *» “ pwaion bir action, "»o m e thing
Prico 50c per Bottle.
and has written about t|ie building between Friday und the Following must lie doing" all the lime; and in
JAM
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F.
BALLATO
PROPRICTCfl
ST. LOUIS, MO
of «very simple kind of a boat, from Monday” and " T h e «Hobbici of 98 nothing is this more true than in his
Advertising Company, Inc.
a raft to u cheap motor boat is Boys" were the captions of two reading.
Mainai Ufo Hltif.
JtcàKinrülr, U 1
To cure Smurilog EyrlinlK .**nrf FfM o f Week 91*h(. u«r
HlrpbriiN t lj* halve.
brought together in this book.
The difference between a "T re a s ­
charts that attracted universal atten­
For tho Honor of the School, by tion at the Rochester. New York. ure Island" and a modern "thriller“
| 3 olp A n o R t c o H M i u o t o B » !
llnlph Henry Barbour. This is an Child Welfare Exhibit recently held. in its many editions is not a differ­
Inspiring story of life in Hilton Acad­ in both cases reading claim«'«! tin ence in the elements ho much ns tin«
WM. &lt;;. A L D K ID C K
emy for boys, lull of exciting ath­ Iurge.» t percentage of lime
That is use each author makes of them, A
letics and good clean sport*
most gratifying, hut it must h«* un- Stevenson work* with I'omhustible».
I
l
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C L II
Buliy Elton, Quarter-Back, by tlerstooil that praclii-a'lly in al »ur- hut, «a»’ in the case of using the gnso- J \ e r l l 8 I l C i l
V / jfS lC I
O O c lIS
-Lasitie W. Quirk. A story of college vcy» of children's reading tnado by i line, he confines them, d rects them
life.
librarian» and teachers almost with­ with cure and caution, always thinkBOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND
The Blazed Trail, By Stewart Ed­ out exception th«* unwelcome fact is ing of how he may use them in u
ward White.
A story of u young disclosed that
*-i
«•
c,
the books of
the way that will be of advantage tq the
man who tilazed his way to fortune
In the case of the modern
L O U lD O U m C o m p a n y
underground library" urn as Influ­ hoy.
through the heart of the Michigan ential os those circulated by public "thriller" the author works with
VEGETA RLE BUYERS
p nos.
the same materials, hut with no
means,'
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.
Tho Call of the Wild, hy Jack
Street
Its Intent appearance is in the guiHC moral purpose, with no real intelliLondon. A viyld story of life in the
genco,
No
effort
is
made
to
confine
of tho bound hook, and sometimes
Klondike regions.
so attractively bound that It takes or diroct or control these highly ex­
Sole Affcnts for Orange City Springs Mineral Waler
Cab and Caboose, by Kirk Mon­ its place on the retail book store plosive elements. The result is that
R H O N E 21
ro«. A vivid story of railroad life. shelf .alongside the
best juvenile ns some boys read such books; their
imaginations
are
ri
terally
"blown
College. Years, by Ralph D. Paine. publications
Wholesome stories of life at Yale.
In making a survey of children's i out«"
*ht,y
lnt0 life tts tCfJ
Crooked Trails, by. Frederick Rem­ reading in n certain southern city riMy crippled as though by somo
STETSON
ington. A collection of ten stories recently, in the very best book store mwler*tl ®*plosio» they had lost a
W in lr r I w m
Jin, fl. T u llinn |s rnunth. Individual tn■IMIrdort by r.EIrfr f r.duai* «
laid along the border line between 1 found the famous Flank Mqu’Lwcll, ^*n,( ?r foot, tor not only will the
I. A Commercial Course embracing Bookkeeping, Hurire*» A r it h m e t ic
nickel novel series bound In cloth k°Y be greatly handicapped in busiTexps and Mexico.
Commercial Law, Penmanship, Business English, Rapid Calculation 'ili re
ness,
but
the
whole
world
of
art
in
its
Cattle. Ranch to College, by Rua- and selling for fifty, cents. And I
Practice, Business Practice, Sjxdnifg.
»ell Doubleday. A true atory of the happen to know that the author of every form' ts almost closed to him.
I I . An Advanced Commercial Cc
Course embracing Advanced Boekk«« t&gt;*eg.
Auditing, Advertising.
life of a boy in the tar west ten yctora this series, under another name, is Why are there so few men renders
I I I . A »uecial Banking Course.
ago.
writing othA* books for the same of the fcally good books, or even
IV . A Shorthand Courte embracing Benn Pittman Stenograph) . I ««u«*h
Buccaneers and Pirates of our publishing house.
The fact of the of the passing novels, sometimes of
Typowriting, Business Letter Writing, Spelling.
Largely, 1 think,0 be­
Coast, by Frank R. Stockton. An business is that the passing of the real worth?
V. A Manufacturing CoUfne.
V I . A Department of Ru^nesa Administration lending to a T’lT H Pt&lt;ree
cause
the
imagination
of so many
account of the offshoots of the early half-dime novel haa meant lean
The simple dignity and rare beauty of
In the College of Liberal Arts.
our work will appeal to you whether
English, French and Dutch com­ times for the authors of this type of men as boys received such brutal
Hrrtd for (aulas a f Ntataan C atlffe at IJbrrat Art«. U l’H IM Ä S COU.BGK. Callrs» •&gt;' '-**1
you
contemplate
the
purchase
o
f
s
binations against Spanish exactions. reading. I have it upon very .good treatment at the hands of those
M rlw t e f T«*k»#U «rJLH&lt;kwl e f M eek, tkbeel e# n » e Arts, D rm rSk lid in rr. and ai •*»**
memorial fo r tosnis deputed lo v e d one
T
ru
rh tal. Addrraa S T T IV O N tINIVKKMITY. !&gt;• U a d rlorld*.
The Hormemcu ol the- Plains, by authority -tbit the circulation of the authors .atul publishers « h o give no
orsrc interested in tae purchase o f a
public tnoaumcni.
J. A, Altshelcr. A story of scouts leading nickel novel has been reduced concern as to what they write or
... . -I' ’
and trappers.
from 200,600 to 60,000 a week. Con­ publish so tong as it returns constant
ly
the
expected
financial
gain.
Job Button, by Jampa B, Connolly sequently these writers must find a
The natural thing would bo for
The story of a Georgia boy brought new market for their output; and
up on the banks of the Savannah thia is supplied for the moat part by m e ‘ to tell you the titles of these
i Tkirw r*»f* «J ripailtuc* tu ai to utUiactor!)r
some of those publishers whose books books.
¿&amp;ace will not permit.
It
river.
Mtssjre«. Ituadrad» d pitroa* wUIte.tilr |o
are
written
by
autho/s
whose‘
‘
mo­
would tako pages to give the titles j IM OftIt oI our work.
The Jester o f St. Timothy's,' by
Arthur Stan wood Piirr. Thootory of tives and methods are similar to even pf those that have been pub­
Full
net im«
Conducted by tho
WHtt (or price* »ad (»Qptrtlcsliis—ft*«ui »a
a young master just out of college. thoae of the original producers of lished in the- last throe months,
poor r«juInnesti ibJ »■ «ill subtali
I
...
in
Benedictine
which, with scores of others, wiil ilttch (or tpproT*!. lkxAi&gt;l cl (Satira* (raa.
A Midship man In the Pacific, by slot machine juvenile«.
Prep a. atorj’. ( «»w
Fathers
The public will, I am sure be In­ make up the annual supply Tor tho [THE CLARK MONUMENT CO**
Cyrus Townsend Brady. A atory of
merdai ami Cl»’*'
TERMS - 1226.00
D«Tal sad Nr* a*a Streets
Midshipman Mar In Fuller, U. S. N. terested in knowing just how much holiday season when these books are
leal Cour»* »
- Jacksonville, Florida
and his adventures In a whaler, of the books that sell from twenty- •old by the million. And the very
five to fifty cents are, not writton, fact that so many are used for *«hilag depart meet i fctsrt« sad «sudor
-&gt; jtit
trader and frigate
Pitching in a Pinch, by Christy but manufactured. Thero is usually Christmas gifts makes all our-chil­ d!« s»4 mom arrak .fidati, kxndlod. Aik
&lt;«* lalornuloo sad «stimila*.
TOR CATAtOGl C ADDRESS REV. DIRECTOR
Mathewton.
A rcrit-e of gripping one man that is as resourceful as a dren I able to this pernicious influ­
storks of the Big Leaguers, told by Balzac ao (ar,aa ideas and plots for ence. Indeed, at that tlm e'ten i of
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T h e b ird of e a rth h ad gone.
I lik e to t h in k fo r p la y m a te
W o h a v e th e L o rd C h r ie t « till
A n d t h a t at ill a b o v e o u r w e a k n e s s
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T h a t all o u r l i t t l e p la y t h in g *
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O U w a n t K rm id m n to te ll y o u n
C b rU tin n a « lo r y ?
W e ll, tin*
only o n e t h a t c o m e « to in y
uilnd Juvt n o w h n |ii« v iH l a lon e
Hi m acn. wlu*n I v m a b o u t na o ld in,
Dorolby 1» now .

front of til in. n IIf ii t ly wnlfei'il out mol
miililftily opfiifit tlu&gt; kitchen iloor.
*"W lio'n luTf?' ' lie IinU imI
Not mi mivvicr I'nnm
i { f III n unitoli, mill Kimart « l i n t tic
found:
I,Itili' Took) ’, mir M ii IIcho ki t­

W e had been b a v i n s e u c h a b ln d a y !
All of our r e la tiv e « b a d Itcen th e r e to
® n n rr, and n« t h e r e w e r e lo ta o f l l t i l u
eotBlnn wo c e r t a in ly d id p la y .
We bad tw o Id j; tu r k e y s f n r d ln u e r .
*i:J our m au iiuu le t us e a t J u s t n il w e
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went aw ay Ini»* in iiu . n fie n o K in . nnd

AT THE DOOR OF
S A N T A S H OUSE

Bununn K'n» ho t ir e d t h a t p ap a «on
fcWtr.l th a t Nho n&lt;&gt; to bed a n d t h a t be
tad » lite r nnd I tln d o u r a u p tw ra fo r
« D e lv e s in th e k ttc h c o .
So w e d id .
Much as we b a d e a te n a t n o o n , w o
» e re hungry n c n ln a n d n aked p a p a to
let u* -p ic k ” one o f t h e t u r k e y *
The

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N o i fo u n d in H o ly W r i t
A n d w u h t h a t John or M a t t h e w
H a d m a d e O íble out of it.
Dut, th o u g h &lt;t is not a g ospel,
T h e re is n o la w to h o ld
Th® h e a r t f r o m g ro w in g b e t t e r
T h a i h e a r « Ih e s to ry to ld ;
H o w th e l i t t l e J e w is h c h ild re n
Upon a s u m m e r d ay
W e n t d o w n f tc r o n th e m e a d o w s
W it h th e C h ild C h ris t to p la y
A nd *n th e gold g re e n v a lle y
W h e re lo w tine reed g ra s s ley
T h s y m a d o th e m m o c k m u d s p e rro w e
O u t o f t h e m e a d o w c la y .
So, w h e n th e s e a ll w e re -fa s h io n e d
A n d r a n g e d in flo cks a b o u t,
"Now .** s a id th e litt le Jesue,
" W e 'll le t th e b ird s fly out.**
T h e n all th e h a p p y c h ild r e n
D id c a ll a n d c o n a n d c ry

f i i h to 1»«* o w n m u d s p a rro w ,
" F ly . a® I b id you— fly !* *

19 i I
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T o the E d it o r o f T h is P a p e r;
S ir— W o n 't
som ebody
p lease
stop Ih e r u m o r th a t is fa s t g a m *
ing g ro u n d ?
N o t only g ro w n *
u ;ii. hut n e a r ly e v e ry boy and
g ■* i nn b e i n .j («»jeat «oned w »!I
p t o n\ p 11y m.i y , w 1 1h i n 11 o !»111e
shake of th e h vfiil* ‘"T he ire *s no
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ye i*s
I .im r|Oi|Uj to a t U a fa v o r of
m y ft I f u .t h f u l fo llo w e rs , w h e r
ever they m a y tie, h o p in g t h a t
some tim e I w ill be able to s e rv e
th e m once m o re .
T h is is w h a t
they are to do
Send on© pres
e n t, say, to som e one w ith o u t
h a v in g
t h e ir
n am es
a p p e a r,
I m a y in® th e s u rp ris e and d e lig h t
and guesses ns to w ho m ig h t
h ave sent it.
T h e re c e iv e r m a y
esc a im , ** 11 m u s t h ave com e
fro m S .in ty .'* o r, m ore p ro b a b ly ,
h® or she w ill ra d ia te sm d es to
every one, s e e in g in each fr ie n d
and re la tiv e a possible se n d e r.
T h is w ill w a r m th® h e a rt of
SANTA CLAUS
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h o p e fu l a n d g ay,
C h ris tm a s w h e re old m en i n
p a tie n t a n d g ra y ,
C h ris tm a s w h e re peace, lik e i
dove in its flig h t,
B ro o d * o 'er b ra v e men in fh
th ic k of th e fig h t —
E v e r y w h e re , e v e ry w h e r e , C h ris t
m as to n ig h t!

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F o r th e C h r i s t C h il d w h o c o m e s

i f th e M a t t e r of a ll,
N o p ala c e too g r e a t and no c o t ­
tag e too s m a ll.
T h e a n g e l* w h o w e lc o m e h im
■ing fro m th e h e ig h t,
•‘ In th s c ity o f D a v id , a k in g m
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T h a n let e v e ry h e a rt keep ita
C h r i t t m a t w it h in .
C h r U t ’i p it y f o r lo r r o w , C h r U t'«
h a l r » c! of » in ,
C h r ic t ’l c a r , fo r Iha w i i k . l t .
C h r is t ’» c o u ra g e fo r rig h t,
C h r i l t '» d re a d o f the d a rk n e » e ,
C h n t t '» lo v e o f th e lig h t —
C v ,r y w h e r e i e v e ry w h e r e , C h r ie t m u to n ig h t!
So

th e » ta re o f th e m id n ig h t
w h ic h c o m p a e t u» ro u n d
S h a ll eee a a tr a n g e g lo ry a n d
h e a r a a w e e t aound
A n d « r y t ‘ " L o o k , ■th a ««irth la
a fla m e w it h d e lig h t,
O »one o f th e m o rn in g , re jo ic o a t
th e a lg h t l"
E v e r y w h e r e , e v e r y w h e r e . C h r le t*
m a s t o n ig h tl
— R e v . P h illip s B roo ks.

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* lot&gt; »Utl Irpi nnd tuoat of tin* white

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cot off, but *9.
nf good meat on it Jutt tl»*# You dUn't know that Sanla had
# When wo xvero tbroosti there
A t home a little pet?
cothlng but the ftonca left on tbo
u h !^’ 10
®n the kitchen H e surely ha»—that's how he knows
, * ,Dd •ompered off to bed
About midnight 1 wa* awakened br
What girlies' things to get I
nolaa. My little «later Lolly
..
In oor own little room off
“ fitting room. To get to papa'e ami And ^he was once a boy himself.
the 11* 1* room w *
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And very fond,of toys.
So he remembers what he liked
And vvhal will please the boy

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a lt t ln g ro o m ,
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m j h « * r ‘ th u m p in g f o r i*

C H A R L E S N. LURIE.
C h r is tm a s on th « d c a a n .

Notices arw poateU In the OnU class
rontpanlonwuya of the AtlnnUc liners
that the stewnrdews have undressed
Jolla In their charge for dintrlbutlun
among Ihe poor children of Ixindon at
Chrlatmaa. Passenger» kre Intllcd 10
drcHa tbe doll« on the voyage, und thr.
tnntfcrlola can 1» pufvhuseil on b»&gt;artl
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A nd a a rth t h e y d id r e m a in ,
T h o u g h lo u d th e J e w is h c h ild re n
C rie d o u l - n d o rie d a g a in .
E x c e p t th e o n e b ir d o n ly
T h e lit t le L o r d C h r is t m a d * .
T h a a a rth t h a t o w n e d h im m a s tfir ,
H i * e a r th h e a r d a n d o b e y e d .
S o ftly ha le a n e d a n d w h ia p a ra d ,
- F l y up to h e a v a n , f l y ! "
A n d s w ift h i« l i t t U s p a r r o w
W e n t s o a r in g t o th e s k y .
A n d s ile n t a l l t h e c h ild re n
, S to o d a w e s t r u c k J o c k j- fl. On

H a d S e e n O n e O n es.
L o u la l . w h o w a « w e ig h ty f o r

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Fur nil u t.
Fr.» Hook,.
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DECEMBER 22. |9I| . ^

THE SANFORD HERALD

I’ VCK W G HT

ooooooaoooooaoooooooooaoGOOoaaooaoooooaaooaaoooaoQoog

?CURBSTONE GLEANINGS!a
BUDGET OF O PIN IO N “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND .M E.”

SH ALL W E LET "
A B O U T PEO PLE
BELGIUM STAR V E
AND EVENTS

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.C L A S S IF IE D
A D V E R T IS IN G

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(Continued From Page 2)
,S*;»»rt&lt;i/ S o l if f
The above is the headline which
Tin* editor of thin eolumn will Ur tin* Literary Digest put* over a
out

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-11•111*«■r -ki»&gt;li editorial.

EATMORE FRESH
VEGETABLES

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They are Wholesome.
Appetizing, Economical

♦
iirty personal* and event* will lie
\\ hut have "w e " (u ilo with Bel* ♦ —
_____ ______
pubh*hed 1f sent in to the otllce. |gium?
Frith Vegetables
The editor of The Herald will ap( 'THij-t
(irmw
Whon did "we** heroine respon­ si All Local Advertisements Under
Hauti Di4,
ACH IEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES-AN I) FAITH.
Thls Heading THREE CENTS
precíate item* for the sqciety col -s lid e for the universe?
Tanftn*.
fie
litt ■
u nin in the absence of Mrs. Ter“ HE’LL PRENT 'EM " — SO SAYS SAINTEREK.
Have " w e " no starving people Line For Each Insertion. Minimum *£¡3^
Lrttur« .
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Carrata,
b
u
x
irh
5
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flutf f »,
lure at home?
C h a rg e 25 Ceniti.
□ oooobdBoaoaoaaaooaooaooaaoooooaooooooaoooonoaaaaaooo
laffi*
.
Mutai, rotatoci
•W
It is sim p ly am azing to see how
_________
Yrijoto Yam»« |*k 3-Oe I Nrt
IO»
D
a
y
before
yesterday
a
perfectly
Christina* in Florida
Vi'ilitw Vani'* lm f i l f» i «uata * ,
,-asy it is for hysteria to get hold of t
-k
Liti.»«, *u-»
Iriah
roUlMa
l*V
You may talk about your Christ mas nice lady called us up and with tears
*
Cuffed n t f
Italiana ,
some of our editors, charity brokers
Old. Ilk.................. 3 0 c
A|»|»V
in her voice reproved us for not
ice and snow.
Old. bu
.. r
9110
«&gt;
•.Owing to the bud weather !n*t and professional philanthropists.
II» n I •*i
.o
2V
. . * . 40c
•. Now/ pk
IlanitMr
How the children on the hillside mentioning the fart that she had Thursday afternoon Dr. Neal did
('ihliiff, head
id Ito 2 0 c
Rockefeller steals u billion dollars
Sortfirr
i.
hud a friend visiting her last week. not make an address to the Welfare
coasting go,
Onion*
Klntv
from the exploited classes in this
. |Or Suttufi in i
li d . 3 Ibi. .
And the joy the sound of jingling We told her that she hud not let us Department as expected but it is country, and does it by purchasing
For Sale— Special Rargain on three Yellow, 3 lb*
10c
Mitdtre- $
know anything about it ami rfiut just the postponement or something
Span Uh, Ih
sleigh bells firings.
niuc u* 4f»
congressmen, judges, legislature* and city lots, on French avenue, he- Ol
s.t/lic.
Ih.....
20c
lltllLarit-.
Or the echo of the ice, which, steel- therefore, we did not know that she good, for Dr. Neal has promised to newspapers; then, having gorged tween Hlh and 9th streets, faring the Prudi nini rfg*
I.V
Hall * ir*
had a visitor Then she said. “ Well, give the echoes of the
cut, rings;
American himself on loot, and brought millions f,urk&gt; l‘ufll ,ro,*C Inside lots $450 H O W AHOUT A tlOX OF u l t i ! , . ,|
I Ml
I thought Health Association meeting ut Jaek-|„[ Americans to the point of starvn- l*ur*'* corner lot $(100. Terms good. h o m i : f o u u h tus t m a s m u w i
Hut a moment leave your ice-biuind you should have known
I '■ N IT*
luhd so dear,
you were running a newspaper." -onvUll. lt Utllo )uU.r in ltl0 MMon |ion he loads up a ship with food j Musl l,e
Owner needs the
Let 'me prove our southern Christ­ Wouldn't that rattle your slats? ¡D u e notice^ wjll appear in tlii* c ol-' ¿nd sends It to Belgium. —
'm oney.
See me -nt once.
N. II.
THE VEGETABLE I
inas far more dear.
Some people think that an *d ito rtUmn
the proper time,
Tlie millionaires of -New Ydrk and Garner.^_____________________ OO-ktc
MARKET
i
Just come watch with me a tropic ought to be a cross between Argus
surrounding cities, grown rich by thef
For Sale— Celery farm at a bar- M
DO 2nd St., W eil ■*
sunset glow;
and Anna Kvu Fay. They seem to ~
Coming A’rrnf*
spoils of class legislation, buy si* Kain
I5 aCrea rJl£ht
vi||ugei &amp;00
Catch the note of song bird, lilting think that our live senses are uug-1 *pj,is afternoon the young ladies of
Phono 324
Wo Deliver I
million Christmas toys for the B e l-iie#t irom U. IL.siding.
Cheap and
soft and low;
mented by a sixth that lets us know gt Agnes Guild w„ , hoh, thcir
—
i
■/
gians, and our gobernment lends a i on ea8y terms. 15 acres* nil plowed
Feel Jhe tugging tendrils of the cling­ everything that happens, even if we
Christmas sale of- fancy work
ship to take Santa iGiau* across the am, irr|Kated.
Fino t1owinR well.
ing vines:
see, hear, feel, taste or smell it not. an(| |lomc made delicacies. This is
land is
fenced ano
and jusi
just ready
, i occ“ n'
i; The
m e lunu
m all
an lenceu
rcauy
For Sale— Five White Wjandgtu
Listen to the zephyrs whisp'ring in Dear lady, editor* are only human or u|waJ.„' a R00(1 ,llnt.e to huy
'
, The
fik e a t
U i &gt; i w v t o p t o w i m r w - , « « « *wnPn**'erf+r.'' , ß e j r J iu T f ir r ^ fi‘ ?
me
the pines
pines.
at least, almost human.. If you havei c n ,
send -gUrOftb' hrarH s of-ftoyr to Bel- the price of the land this yeftr. If Sunford.
,5-y&lt;v*&lt; sO»ttwor»e-trinre«i TVwr*pin*rR»r ynttp ry*frf?nff A*l*}Hfig
ff ^tPtfivTg\£,r .
gium at the earliest possible mo-1 you wilnt a bargain cnlt on owner,
canoe;
_.
ing away, or huve returned from a
The
Camp
Fire
Girl*
of
the
B
ap-'
menl."
201» En*t Fifth St., Sanford, Fla.
For Sale Orange gr&gt;&gt;-. •
See the mirrored palm trees 'gainst visit out of town, if Johnnie falls and
list
church
will
give
a
doll
bazaar
Why
not
send
our
flour
to
the
27-tf
guin,
I ' t miles from (1.
the azure blue;
breaks bis arm, if your husband
on the new Fast Coast K
Feel the mystic impulse of the moons chops, bis toe instead of a stick of thi* afternoon ut the home rtf their hungry nten. women and childre.. of -—
■am
Home , the slums of New York and PhiUi n g section of Florida
\
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wood, if anything ’ happen* that leader, Mr*. Geo. Hyman.
warm light;
made candies will also he on sale ddphia?
of rich hamhiock .it
Hear the myriad voices of a trppir makes • you glad, or sad happy or
. "
From what point of view h it
J. C. Davenport. Ado
mud. call us up
Tell us «bout it
night;
'n.
The
Mercer
Glee
Club
will
pnmore
of a charitable dufy to feed
Fla.
From the bending willows, waving to That's the way to get it in tin* paper
sent a line program of mimic ut the Belgian* than to f.-cd Americans’
yml fro.
. . .
Baptist Temple Tuesday evening.,
What is the s ohber-gosh theory
For Sale— $3,000 buys a line piece
Learn the pulsing roman«e of the '
l see t hat the com mil tees for the
Dec.
2Ulh.
This
is
the
first
of
t
h
e
jo
i
spurning the ragged child and I
of
property in the city piiyn c « ,*r’
mistletoe.
Seminole County Fair are getting
cent on the Inventine
Vetro»
Sip. Bimini's magic waters as they busy and that the men who expect .ChnuiHUiiua series that will be given I the despairing man. and the stnrvunder the umpirei of the Baptist mg women here among ourselves?
1074, cilv,
Box
■' if
.
flow
to take charge of the attraction* are church thin winter. Ticket* on sale
Does the Chri-t who fed the mul­
Anti renew your happy youth nor on the ground and 1 hope that every
at the ^verninole Pharmacy or at the titude that wa* next tu him &lt;.in- 1c&gt;F u r Sull*
\\ hnî »*&gt;.*£»
older grow.
one in the county will get behind Temple
vkatiT lì uh bucini
lor
the
hungry
outcast*
of
the
Catch i he happy spirit of the &lt; hri.t- till* great event and make It one
•lets, lish boat * a n d g i
l Diteti States than fie does for thi
jna* tide—
grand success.
Certainly there is
The Music Department are plan
a l s o t'mf. hoil*c • t •
1
III I g i u n - '
Drive your tent-pins deeper anil with no county in the state that has the
ning a tin.- entertainment of iim-o
\ l uc e n t
Let (ileal
B r i t a i n f e e d Bel gi um*
u&lt; abide
France* llnut licllc, varied resource* that mir own little
and dancing to tie presented at tin
E n g l a n d is i h e ri chest c o u n t r y on
in Tum|ia Dally Tillies, t lirist county bus and now is the time to
I louses (nr sule &gt;&gt;r
Imperial Theater, January ti
tile gl obe ¡itili « l i e has got Be l g i u m
mas, DM 3.
,
show the outside world that we have'
I nt o thi . syr.l pe
them.
There is mo place like the
For »ule Oll y o ur OIA1 f
*ul\r
January Jb .Mis* .) Pitarle Hoger*
* \irgmiu (I'Hatilon. a sweet little county lair to demonstrate what
Germany
asked
leave
to
go Peopl e B e c o m e I nt eres t ed In Selen
of
gond
acro»
h
u
m
fr.
.
t
T"An
tifie R e s e a r c h , and D i s c o v e r i e s and
girl, eight years old, once wrote an
reyour county will produce and our I
“ T “ ? ' r° mt&gt;dy
‘ throU|[h
*"■' » - W « *
arri n &lt;Irrtf »■li. fi lo . -t
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Get
lo
T
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u
c
h
Wi
th
O
u
t
s
i
d
e
World,
appealing letter to D ip N e w York people can have m. conception of ' ^
Fi i gl . i nd . as
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fur M*nr i:
A r o u s e s Desi re In Y o u n g Peopl e to condition
\V ••If a rt* Dfiiu rt m eni
W at. h wel l as in a c c o r d n i n e wi t h a treaty.
Bun, asking that wonderful news­ 1In* vani amount of. rnal I'mnl to he imp
.
.
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Prie MLwàlì
(lowing
weil.
Get
O
u
t
and
Do
T
h
i
n
g
s
Worth
.
.
„
,
,
for
further
unnoiiii«*t»mi*vilii
paper if it were true that there was ueriveu from thi* SerninoU* County
Both England sud Belgium knew
1*4* *
en* h pu y meut , bul.i ! ' i
Whil e.
no Santa Claus? She said that her
what
would happen; both nation*
The
ha* gradually i
iUt
Fair. T
h e street fair has
/
St. A gn,, Guild
ment» with 7 |MT t i l t
pupa told her “ if you see it in the taken the place iif the big county I
counted
cost of resisting the
\V.
12X2 . City
Sun it's so." So she plaintively end­ fair* where thousands of dollars
The young ladies of St. Agnes unjust Germait demand
t. &gt;• Vti il i ('olirne help* a tow n
ed her letter a* follows: "Please tell have been nvested and tied up in Guild were delightfully entertained
England i* honor bound to take
For • Sul«
E ito i ' . ; *
Tit*» I .&gt;’ cot!til del clops
K'-od lastme the truth,
is there a Santa
' i ♦ ' 1*f|
N ut * grown 1&gt;&gt; lo g g
ground* and building* und t be *trc.t by Ml** Mildred Dickson yesterday rare of the Itelgiuius and she |* doFilial plans und arrange- mg it
That is her duty, not ours B,l&lt;* appreciation
lownn wtth l.y I heir (ink K nol i í r &lt;..•
Claus?"
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fair will soon lake t lie place of all afternoon
Beware of the charity brokers who C|,um t ourses learn to enjoy good I’le KfO V«*H ni Alt a mo n t •
The reply of that paper was us other fair* in Florida for in this mont* were mude lor the bazaar
--tn
ture*, ir oi &gt;i| musi
flu** ar&lt; fiH«»mir*
follows:
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State with it* eituable climate the * hi,h
heltl
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K''1 ,h" ' r Mille hand
inoli* iiront y. Flornl

EVEN THE G ATE PO ST NOT IN IT

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IF1O R S A L EL

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TOWN HELPED BY
LYCEUM COURSE
Develops Good Taste and Ari
ol Appreciation.

LEAOS TO HIGHER THINKING

Virginia, your little friend* who
told you there was no Santa Claus
are wrong. They have been affected
by the Hccpticism of a sceptical age
They do not believe except they sec.
They believe that nothing cun be
which is not comprehensible by their
little minds.
All minds, Virginia,
whether they be men's or children's,
are little
In thi* great universe of
ours man is a mere insert an ant. m
his intellect, as compared with t lie
boundless world about in in, us meas­
ured by the intelligence capable of
grasping the whole truth and knowl­
edge.
Yes, Virginia, there is n Santa
Claus. He exist* as certainly a* love
and generosity uml devotion exist,
and you know they abound and give
to our life its highest beauty and joy
Alas, how dreary would be the world
if there was no Santa Claim
It
woijld be «as dreary as Jf there werii
no Virginias.
There wo’uld lye no
childlike faith, then, no poetry, no
romuncc, to make toleruhle this
existence.
We should have no en­
joyment, except in sense und sight.
The eternal light with which child
hood fills the world would be ex
tinguished.
----y
N o t believe in Santa Claus! You
- might as well not believe in fairies!
You might get your -papa to hire
men to warch in all the chimneys on
Christmas Eve to catch Santa Claus,
but even.U they did ngt see Santa
Claus coming down, what would that
prove?
Nobody sees Santa Claus,
but that U no sign that there is no
Sfcnta Claus. The most real things
In the world are those that neither
children nor men can see. Did you
ever see fairies dancing on the lawn?
Of course not, but that's no proof
that they are not there.
Nobody
can conceive or imagine all the won­
ders unseen and unseeable In the
world...........
You may tear apart the baby's
rattle and see what makes the noise
inside, but,tbers is a veil covering
the unseen world which not the
. strongest man, nor oven the united
■attength of all the strongest men that
ever lived, could tear opart. Only
faith, fancy, poetry, love, romance,
can push aside that curtain and view
and picture the supernal beauty and
glory bayond. Ia it real? Ah, Vir­
ginia. in all this world there ia noth­
ing else real and abiding.
N o Santa Glauit Thank God, he
Uvea and Uvea forever. A thousand
year» from now, Virginia, nay ten
times ten thousand years from now
he will continue to make glad the
’ heart of childhood.

street fair cm be held any time durittg the winter und literally held m
the open air,
Iu*t everybody get
brim.ti tin* county fuir an«l punii.

l,n* ," 1 rt,,wh' ,,K ùniche* to the fancy
work now on sale.
Dainty refresh-I
meni* were served consisting of
Waldorf
salad, nli ve «utml wiche«,
date sandwiches and coffee.
The
house was prettily’ decorated with
autumn leaves, pine hough*, f e r n s
j
^
roses, making an urtLstie
blending of red and green, the color
schemi*
Enjoying Mr*
Dickson’s
bo*pitultty were Mr*
1 A. Neal.
MrArchie Betts,
Mr*
,)
It
Stewart, .Misses France* und Lucille
Asjdnwull, l »usait* Ugram, Eva Wnlkor, Josaiq Stumun, Ada Dickson nml
Mrs. Frank Tnlhott.

There was something said last
week in the paper about the bulkhead and the idea advanced about
taking out all the unsightly piling
mid old «locks, etc This i* certainly
a move III the rigid direction and
O.tlf citizen* should all' have public
Kptrilenough about them to wish
thi* done as soon a* the bulkhead
and filling in is completed.
Our
lake front has long been an eyesore
to*the citizen* and to the visitor*
1‘erMnal Mention
and now that the good work of re­
Mr. ami Mr*. James Rowan of
clamation has commenced let us not
Gill vent on. Texas are the guest* of
stop it.is side of Du- real thing und
their
niece, Mr* F V Lee
th real thing -will not only be a
bulkhead but an absolutely clean
Mi** Willie Singletary, who lia*

on your little ducal*
Beware of the hysterical collector*,
whose hysterics mean money to thy
hysteric*.
Beware of the slobber-g’dsh!
For pity’s *5ke remember t fi h t
the European war llus reduced inori
Americans to a state of distress and
want than all t lie Belgian* that arc
alive
There are more mouths in till,
right |n.fr at home than • Imrity will
ever find and feed
You know that as. well as J do.
Everyone of our ritles is thronged
with the homeless, the moneyless,
the unemployed who cannot get
work, the men who steal rather thufi
starve, and girls who offer them-*
to. pussershy on l he » ( r e e l .
rather than pi*ri*h in rheerl»*** ten*
Th.* ni.rtliern p.iprf* giv«- .heart
rending unoum* ul tfi»-«e terrible
conditions.

i been teaching school at LuGrange
To Be Seen In a Cemetery
Therefore, let your charity start
Take a walk through the cemetery 1is at home lor the Ch istruii* sea­
at home, und let it *tay there, until
son.
alone and you will puss the resting
your own fiesh and blood, your own
place of a man who blew Into the
Miss Gussie Tillis has returned household, have been succored. The
muzzle of a gun to sco if it was
from Geneva for the Christmas va­ Jefferson.
loaded.
A little further down the
cation.
slope a crank who tried to show how
Warship Terms.
close he could stand to a moving
Thifterm "light cruiser," frequently
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shuman re­
train white It passed.
In strolling
occurring In war dispatches, is new
about you will see the monument of turned yesterday from Williamsport,
and Is liable-to mislead tho casual
the hired girl who tried to start the I’ a., "where they were called by wire reader. It suggoats a small vessel,
to
th'e
bedside
of
Mrs.
Shuman's
fire with kerosene, and a grass cov­
ono employed In skirmishing and in
ered knoll that covers the boy who mother, Mrs. Janet Hillynrd, who similar service, whereas It may be ap­
put a cobweb under a mule's tali. recently met with a serious accident. plied to cruisers of largo displace­
That tall shaft over a man who Mrs. Hillyard'a Sanford friends will ment and heavy armament Tho oHblew out the gas casts a shadow over rejoice to know she is slightly im­ gin of tho term may be traced back
the hoy who tried to got on a mov­ proved and hope she may soon be to tho dcilro of the British admiralty
4o coin a designation for vesseli not
ing train. Side by side the pretty ontircly recovered.
heavily armored, and yet In aomo
creature who always has her corset
measure protected against the enemy’s
Mr.
F.
G.
Armstrong
and
brldo
laced on the last hole and the intel­
.Are
by their construction. It desig­
ligent Idiot who rode a bicycle nine of Jackaonvillo are registered at the
nates vessels that have only deek
miles in ten minutes, sloops unmo­ Sanford House. Mr. Armstrong b armor and those that are without even
lested.* A t repose ia a doctor who well known in Sanford, having made this shield.
Among
tho
"light
took a dose of his own medicine. many trips here with his father, Dr. cruisers" in the Dritlsh navy aro many
T h ere‘ with a top of a shoe box Armstrong, on tholr cruiser the which displace more than S.S04 tons
each, and one tremendous vessel, the
driven over his head is- a rich old Riverview Mold.
Eclipse, which has tho dimensions of
man who married a young wife.
Mrs. Jennie Ainsley was the week­ a dreadnsught.— noston Transcript.
Away over there reposes a boy who
went Ashing on Sunday, and the end "guest o f her nieces, the Mbses
Indian Dancts.
woman who kept strychnine powder Dickson, while enroute from Port
"The athletic sports .of the Indiana
Orchard,
Wash.,
to
her
home
in
St.
in the» cupboard.
The man who
|iave greatly contributed toward their
stood in front of the moving.machine Petersburg.
strong physique and manly bearing,"
to oil the cycle is quiet now and be­
■aya Charles Warren Currier, lecturer
Mrs. S. C. Dickson of Longwood
sides the careless brakeman who fed
of tho bureau of Catholic Indian mis­
himself to the 70-ton engine and b spending afew days in town, the sions, In an Important article In tho
nearby may be seen the grnve of the guest of her daughters.
Sc plumber Llpplncott'a. "Wrestling Is

'A

man who tried to whip the editor.—
Fraternal Record.
,
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Lion Can Be Heard Farthest.
The roar of a lion can bo Heard
farther than the sound of any living
creature. Next come the criee of the
hyena,, the acreech owl. the panther
and the Jackal in succession! 4
j.x v. v,

of comparatively recent Introduction.
\/Mr. nnd Mm. .J. R. Stewart, Mrs. Dancing Is a well-known Indian amuseJennie Ainsley and Mbses Ada and ir-dnt. .Some dances were Indulged In
Mildrod Dickson spent Sunday at for pleasure, whtlo others formed part
Longwood with Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. of a ceremonial, or served to cele­
brate an Important event. The war
Dickson.
dance was a preparation ror a cam­
/
----s—
VMrs. J. N . Sesrcy of Longwood paign. The sun dance, a superstitious
rite," la frequently permitted among
•pent Monday ip Sanford chopping
tho Arapaho«! of Wyoming."
for Santa Claus.
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nnd

hi gh

The

thinking

Lyceum

rnlsfóT"t he

ueutlptetlt

M

in

r e g a r d to e nt er t ai nment
To wn*
L y c e u m Courses o f f e r
a pom
field to s t r e e t shows, c h e a p theater*,
etc

For Sale— L’.UOO -t.iU
M Stewart. I t.e

with

The L y c eu m
beautiful.To
C o u r s e * n r e In
efTnit* t i - wi i rd*

encournz**» the ''rlt&gt;
wn*
with
Lyceum
touch with t he newest
inmili lp.il r e f o r m

Tile I &gt; cenili i rent' » »l ietil liti’ *&gt;*litt
( l ent
T o w n » with L y c e u m t’iuir»**»
un* i nn- r ent e d in s t l ent l f i r research
and d l s c m er i e* .
B e lt o n ships in phys

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people a n d cust om*
T h e L y c e u m Influences

Intelligent

voting.
A L y c e u m C o u r s e b r i n g s th«
l ender* of al l political p a r t i e s tnl'iclose a n d
Intimate touch
wi t h tile

if

t i
For? Rent
\n ul
--ft
housekeeping, in
.4».
a
ith
nicely bleated on I -1 &gt; i I
privilege of home life, be alltig am|
fishing, nine miles from Is r.llifd, OB
Sanford andlTrilby r.n - • t *tz\ 1I'.-*»
tioji
Bute*» ri-K-ot i

leal science nt Harvard, Columbia am)
University o f Pennsylvania wero di
reel results of tho scientific lecture»
of John Tyndall.
T h e Lyceum brine* " o u r t o w n " Into 1 7.
touch wi t h the outside w o r l d
A l.y
renin ( ' o l i r ne help* the s t a y nt home#
, 0 b e c o me tr avel er» . I nt r o d u c e * them
if, iiiher c o r n e r s of the w o r l d , other

FOR KENT

i

35. Sanford

For
luirn
frock
den.
1205
York.

Rent Good -• v•
and house. n*V
Station, kt-owr
Address t'or.i '
Center St . &lt; a* •'

Irtp.
II ltd•t*
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For Rent— Several • i,.. uffice
rooms over Yowell’s
I U'i -, N V.
2-rf
outlook. A Lyceum Course Is non Vowel! &amp;. Co.
sectarian and brings (ho best of nil
four
phases of religious belief to the town; . For Rent— To refined •••
It tears down the fences of creed bèl"
nice room*. Excellent l"- -*1
tween
denominations.
t’wii various
vsgiivsvsn m
iiu iu iu B U fillll.
• .
*i
V*
ImIThe Lyceum stirs up enthusiasm í 01' 8«
»,cr T o ' „
M o itlirr.
.........the
. ...................
. . . » .......
.......toijdren.
Enquire R. Herald "
among
young men and
women
tl
-get out In tho world and do somethin?
worth while. A Lyceum Course tiring» i
For Rent— Two
to tho town men and women ol'
achievement who Inspire by exampD E,iat ,F im M m ‘'
Coon&lt;.Cola Comptntiv
and precepL
Tho Lyceum teaches personal hy
gleno. Lyceum people are npostlcs ii
Rooms for Rent Thr&gt; * uufUT*
Inquire
clean living; they teach the way ol his hod room* well located
the'alraple life and tho efficiency nl
*•* tfr
at 206 Third St.
right thinking.
The Lyceum sounds the call to so
For Rent— Two furnished room*.
cial service. The keynote o f the Ly
Mm R e ccum Course Is Brotherhood.
Gentlemen preferred.
26-tf
H'hc Alkahest Lyceum b to be put on Tolar, 807 . Magopüj»
25^
——
—
—
j
In Sanford this winter hy Yhe Temple
Lyceum Association. Tho officers are:
II. E. Tolar, PrealdenlpJ. R. Wildman,
Vice-President; Geo. Hyman, Secretary
and Treasurer; Executive Commltte:
J. W. Barnes and M. L. Wright.
The
Good table board at Mn- f •
Ant attraction will be the Mercer Glee
Jones,
2 0 « Park a v e n u e ^
on December 29th.
(
1
work.
* W anted— Brick and concrete
chimneys, foundation*. et&gt;
■
Uses of th* Chin.
faction
guaranteed
Addri—
The newest theory regarding thi
chin and the one which seems thi Glide well, P. Ü .Jio* 8t&gt;5. *»•'
most reasonable yet advanced la that Fla.
____________ Üthe chin Is .purely and simply a faotoi
\Yi-dnr»«b&gt;'
Lost on First street on
Tn the mechanical force exertod by out
a diamond necklace.
Suit* &gt;■*
lower Jaw In chewing our food, am)
tn speech. According to tbla theorj ward if returned to Hand’s su««3
the chin Is situated at the outer end
of the Jaw lever, where tho momentum
Lost— Brooch pin with
la greatest, and Is made up of a heavy
in center surrounded by pesrh
j
maia of bone and flesh In order that
ward
If
left
at
3temper's
meat
m^T
It, may help give greater force to tbs
Jaw's motion.
ket.
i
35" lP ,
' •D
•
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people.

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WANTED

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THEY ARE COMINC TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY EA1K FEBRUARY .'Irci, Ith, 5th and (ith, 1915
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SAN FO R D H E R A L D
/.V S/IA'Í'O/Í/J

Life In Wmih Living

SANFORD, FI.(IRIDA. FRIDAY. UK( I MIII It 25, P jit

fOlUME VI
I h r i hi mn« \\ n i i hr r

COUNTY FAIR IS
«W IN G IN FAVOR ,

I Washington, Him
&gt;t
-r;i|&gt;|&gt;\
1temporal tires an.I .|ear -k-. will pr.ail Christina» Day throughout the
lulled States with the probable .-x
cejltion of the (lull State», tttrofding
to the Weather Unreal] predictions
TAKING
MUCH
IpEOPl.H
tonight.
The
Weather Moreau's
chart map showed tine weather every
"7IÑTEW®T IN T H IS
wherp' except In the C.ulf states
great e v e n t
which had been darkened to indicate
I approaching cloud»
The for. , aster»
•said nothing extreme m temperature»
S,nM h*“ become famous.
K was ul ways so, Lut it was to lie expected, the »cu-onahle
fVrfctP*
^ , reputation now which few averages probably prevailing
Everywhere north of the olu.T
Mh in the state enjoy.

, , i BOt the leasts help towards riv,‘r b,ie from 'he \ e *

O FF FO R TH E HOMES

no

O F TH E L I T T L E F O L K S

liuwu-r
Mei.sili
1 ..-»duy evening, Dee 22nd
"

England

L t it »'ill house the Seminole la!l1 ° ';er Christmas,
feunty Fair- That is not o/tly good
jjf nt, hut it i* virile, optimistic
cetnmon sense doctrine into the

FLA. WATERWAY

&lt; . rtrt
f jiAf .-TeNr^iS
t*
E f i J T w o r i ?emiiiolc tclUa
her stroke; let ij produce a ringing
of s live and inspired comInUty. »ml I he infectious spirit has IM P O R T A N T M E E T IN (4
Lien bol&lt;! nl tlic imagination of tinHELD AT PALATE A
I Site and beyond it» borders. There
LAST TFESDAV
liil be something -Urrint: in these
Ifiif cliy». N
"a* countJ tike a
jmi £ Titan » il «a n d tu aggresA meeting w« » held m t h- Hoard
L „ jttiiui- &gt; -I the people Ironi ol Trade riunii» Tue»day all. rnoon
llroad sill MTUtuusp its brawn and to organize u Florida Inlaml Water­
«aide, lad’ » I'd them see what ways Association.
The gathering
Iti/y »re looking for, a valiant anil was not a» large i.s it -thould have
[pepdid rermmntity, which rises to been when the imptTtil (ICe of t he
[tte apporto nit;."' of civic udvance- work It » on! c ni pial ed i» &gt;&gt;ni»lder&lt;’.l
Only I.V.- tow i■» ..ill-id.• &gt;d i'.iiatk.i
fiett.
If the plan- of the several com-1 were I epre»i'iile.l, and t’lil.il i,a. '1a
[Ettee* x* mapped out are cut Lui ing lo i mit tie rt- *■¡i &lt;»r •" lî**6D ■
■i &gt;i • Ml f (hi
let. will not lie n pending i h.- 1Mltti.i
I bio *ic m
* * (» l«l»
child within i. lift y 1iti- - Ilo WIT.k' if •ImlMi
nr., «unimi
tù radius ei '.udori! w iio will In' were pri »ent tH1SV1i \ i-r , t i• t rt i i.»
|{^ir .'Olii.tv

'

k nowi ng

that
mer i t ,

[uyone'i while to a t t e n d .
Ifttsf
Ml

the

Every
u

going

l*i i-sbii •ut 1 '4r f.. - t. Ml t 1• IDhtrd

.g to h a v e a fair.

Etri of sire, worth and
[(»aniittee

movement

Sem-

The
of

Tr a d e c;tilled the
« t t o’i'l i »t1V

Fai r

» I rung. - r

d.pariment
along

worth

• ( Ml
a r 1• ( &gt;rlie 11 t Low*
ui i'&lt;- pi aldie a h
» lui luti! take T» till n ¡4h*i DU! TIn-111
selve» tui 1he c \ 1»*’II*»»* t(» « n|ne Hid

the

encouragingly

The mirniti.
t tn- |tt»i nn-eiing
|*trt tesd »nil approved.
Moved ami seconded that side*ilb ol bis 1, 2. .1. t. S. Hlm-k t.
2, be »nd the same are hereby
»"'I that the clerk be
I
nt*'Uy the- owners to
tame with cement walks
»«tin' thirty day». Failing to do
J**t t dty will have same built and
• lien « h the property. Car1n»d.
m*&gt;'0f 11«d street committee
* AJ&gt;ir,u* r*'l*ort on the open-

liflviy ^ *trm a^ro8,, th® A. C. L.
Uovsd and seconded that the
" Mr rllenJ a vrodit of J26.00 per
La
.t0 th" Awociated Charities,
.
* »"^(vision of u commitf l u t i n g of J, D. Dnvlson, W.
"■ Abernathy C. H. [)lngw iind

I n i k , » 1”

Cftrried'
¡"»tructod to pubCallin|t ,or b!(l"

the

. ^57. contract for 1916V
**j0nd,d

council

M.W. LOVELL, Clerk.

I*forEm
dl!?r Merch,Bl Married

W h

" hM been . received

tj u ‘vh* mtrr**ie of Mr. T. Curxhitk'V" 1 ? d Mf“ M“ e McKelth
Der., i* **
°n Thurs
b tk* «i i m Cf 1,th' Mr. Merchant

S' H. Mer**»tril year* Clv.y' ,)Ut ÍOr thc pMt

'*•«. kein. Jf*h* rwided at Mad­
ite |Vttr^jL i°r “nd Pr°Prletfl&gt;’ ci
Kit mtnv r L ' COrd*r ,l that
for it, **lnMLvil1« Wend#

««ry

will

M« f b*nt and hia bride

tfiu th °y ! nd 111 th® Proa*

liftboy

1 WOr,d b°Idi
"

“ tor®

lliiyiior

und

Mi»»

A

Mr
Kit-

.tn.

IMMENSE RANCH
OF TOSOHATCHIE
SANFORD M E N H A V E
3500 ACRES UNDER
FENCE NOW

In this day of scarcifS' of cattle
*nd the high price of same it Is in-,
tcresting lo note that a coterie ol
Sanford men have one of the largest
cattle ranches in the state.
About
one year ago a stock company com­
posed of S. O. Chase, J. N. Whltner,
Joe Cameron and Alfred Foster;
under the name of the Tosohatchie
Ranch Co. was fonuciLitt tlua. .-uy
&lt;&gt; ^ itiM V iV ,*
t-' Mi,in- ‘\ , r X
linest grilling lands in the south,
bordering on the upper St. Johns
river and extending to the western
boundaries of Orange county, com­
prising at this linn- the immense
I s ilO U L I ) RE IN S T A L L E D acreage of itiOO acres Mountifulty
supplied with water from rivers and
IN T IM E FOR T H E
creeks and do wing well» that have
re cully been '¡riven ami deep m I In*
CO I V I V FAIR
lu'ti grass formed o| several diiTerent
kinds of native grass and trans­
Sanford will have a White Way in
planted stock feeds this ranch is des­
a few months.
tined to make the owners not only
During the Seminole Count y Fair rich but famous, for they are going
i-lalatr «1 e piti n* t o be earned out in for tile be»t Tiulive and imported
..Il Cr ■ .Ir» i 11\ -i.iM"» 1il'il 1j I.Ini breed» ol »til. k -a! lie that money
ll.-.l- M bgl Í mg t he •\r* • 1* and will purrhit»o
They already have
D1L‘ ^ » 1■ »tile »lg! - a nd *»T •i* r a11riu ■ J.'iOii . ns » aml Jfiill &gt;
. p a mi are iti
‘ IV* i *, \
».I! o ,k. in * » •11»■f — (ik. (he iiii-k. ! ili tin I mH- lar mare
* «•«. , t ! - st tM Iit* -t.I" k l eu g Umiliti ,it ibi» lime lo
oli a- i-&gt; oi.i,i t t i Mi i n * »ltd in puri base mi uc.outit of the high
■I", j II In I "in i he il \ '(Mirili ■i «I lit» price mit 'c.irejty .il .aille
Tn-.i
■-• i
I
ilo
.'| 1
I
hi* R.i' .b Ila- ito- entire .1.501)
¡•imi
w l n n li&gt; ila- city
iati
h«i VV acre.» ol lumi under fence und u large
r\«*u force of cowboy* Ioni after ilo- . um l&lt;
First Street ligbti'd with t hi
' i!■' l i '
' lini * ,i
p.nal -hi-i-p
Dipping '.il* ha Xe Io-m
♦i ¡’"pia,ir in l In- ol Iter &gt;itn-m•i.ilb'd and ile- - illle uro ke|lt jt|
t hè Southern I l i b i l e - bave 11 pr ua- eomlition all ilo- year round
ei-ntlv Iliade -olile grewl eh.Mice­ i n a» ilo- owner* of the ranch believe
lio ir -everal pia ut» bere
i,-d -ar•* in »grriMindmg tlo-ir lu-rd» with t h'1
ci.udii imi. alitami,lib* Hon
i.'vv prepun-d in fu i n i- fi ut! ih. ligio be-i
W lut. . r i» gu mg i lu- run. h
, d powi-r I hai thè
w 11 iiei-d I N

-W H ITE'W AY-FO R
CITYOFSANFORD

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PROHI AMENDMENT A LIVE STOCK
FAILS IN HOUSE
ASSOCIATION
N A T IO N -W ID E

P R O H I HI- W IL L HE F O R M E D

T IO N FA ILS BY S IX T Y -

DU BIND

ONE VOTES

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11•..t urc- "f i inrn
W -I kigT.iti p.
2 1 Th Hoi
t ine - I
ina k * - il jm»»ilib' lor ilo ' i l j lo ba ve
l a i r i Int I will I.e held
»U. ,iim-]..lm»-iit t&lt;&lt; ut.mu n 'ridilo i Hole ( i .
he w bile wav
I in h ii in.- inI mi ni tu i he v ar i mi » here t i e lir-t week in J a n u a r y will
only come by a united and •!le. tiled
Manager Rine* of thè Snnford
-lllti-n WII» d.-f'-l led III I hi- l Mil ll tie th*- medi ti l i " I I hr » l o c k men of
ellift ol t he i hull* people
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chairman ni t h»
Ilir I O 111mit t ce III
liglil- un thè business -treet» aliti ll
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V ii nlkrmnt IV e val e a! t wo- thi rds klori.l.l 1» bi-eiMIlMlg olle ol i he gre*il
the t.oard to go
re I ally ml•• d.
ww» required la adapt the resolu­ est M a l u s i n e » of t he » l u t e a n d the ilo- city and business nicn will art
tali» a» lo tile object» of the meeting, tion
I IJtmedintely after atinOUtice- rai si ng of lietter ui d g r a d e d »tnek I» in eiiiijiinellon il i» altno-t ceri ani
which he wii» able to d&lt;&gt; i.v mean* of
more
p r o n n t M " ' d llial thè wlnte elusler» enti Ite i li m. ri
of 1 In- vol e I he house a d ­ ul »o ' lit-eomillg
a large map of Florida juuiiieil t.y
journed. the crowd that had packed S a n t . m i bei ng cent ra i l ) l o c a t e d mol ■talb-. I in lime far ih.- ».-mnti.le
|our Pulatka artist
Madison on
I .uni. I .ir i -- I v limar
11- h»*Hrt &lt;d Ii port ion d
the gallerie» throughout
tin- ,.rowinch wa» * .ir 1&gt; mil li 11•-«I tin » pli-ti
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laaion D«r. .’ Dt, HM4 at 7::il) p m
jhnrr.t, B
ll.-rndon, president,
K-H. Dingi-c ,L iD Davison, it &lt;’
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w U h i»ur people j &lt;j 11 t MUI
1)1 VH» t 1m fiori in 1 lurida ah d hai
I» rebel in In-igi.i rali— A 11J• h ui. a
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A drcuLr letter is out from tlic
[Fair headquarter' i ailing t hi' atteri
It»; o( tht
-r.il committee» to ,.
pwrxl meeting to lo- held al I hi'
Ilesdyuxrter» tn thi­ Welhorne Muck
ll Tuwihj. Dec 2!*th at 2 p. m
ill »r* urge ntl&gt; requested to attend.
[ Important mutter.. are up which
[eat have immediate consideration
The Seminole County Fair com*
Iertin hail no idea of reaching the
I£EttG|jpru it has assumed ami has
I gotten beyond the expectations of
[lie matt sanguine and as a result
I Sanford and Seminole county will
Lm one of the greatest events ever
|Loan in tin »1 ale
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imuia Me lauri were murried in thè
lutine of Mr and Mr». J. (ì Martin,
l.ake Mar.V, l.y Rev. IL M. Morey,
!• I*. puslnr of thè Fresi.yterian
I iiuri h
Yle—-Me|.nili had berti thè popolar
leneher sii thè ptihltr »elioni.
She
. io»ed thè terni FrUluy evening witli
•' hn.liini» exerclses in thè Presi.y•4(ertati churcii.
The rhureh was handsomely trim*
ued with the «pol» from tin- woods
i.a r by and the children did credit
to themselves and tiiefr teacher.
n-c young couple will be followed
l*y the best Christmas wishes of all
the people in Lake Mary.

tu »irellent »ituation comes from
lo tll,! Korky Mountain» »ufJr* „ which has spread abroad bc'l’ nl l,n,,w *'as already lall.-n to

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I'btiw from New Hampshire would
me fit u!id
, Hat ill hr (hr
pLu r inf TIn«* "ii ilo- -tret-t»
Fb-ilricily Piai f ol I’.tft y ¡M’.1' were wijieil out III tin
be pul in motion
He indicated ne
si) rum li
No hi
-1 altmeeting coming a» it will during the lovved bus ulwnys heeit m i e X pensi ve
Democratic Lender l' ri­
hud reason to believe Thaw’s altqr;
ed.
Mr. Moiilinollin explailietl tin- struggle.
county fair. The idea of a Florida ami thè plani- ha» liex-n m » he-tvily
various projects on which 1 S en­ der wood and Republican Leader Live Stock Association originated ladeit l&gt;&gt; thè -mali eqmpm.-nt timi m-y» wthild »lari new hithcus corpus
proceeding» ,i11 New Hampshire anti
gineer had been i-iigagi-d. ihi.uoni- Mann (might shoulder to shoulder
terliie brain ol Wi l l Traer
lie -tre.'i* have
fiimriy i ght ed
in tl
‘ I loll lie feared ¡1 might lie a long
pk-tiou of w Im h hail in largì- part al tin- head of t fir force* oppu.ing ■-■lit o' nf i h&lt;- Florida H nni« - . . ki r ,» ,i
til. Put f1»1VA i hui i In j.relire ri'oll.t loll .. t d when I lie vote
111hie before Thaw »aw I lie insidi* of
been drluvcd anil «niel r.u k. -I l-\
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t!*r , uhi» l** tb Di'-i' ' HI f- ant Ita* 1
ill*»*tl • nia f gl d u t»
at
am*.
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standing
for
tinthe roinl*« wh.-re it I- planned to
terests lietter orgstil/.-t and p'l-ti* -t j *
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k ••••|i him
Di' tri.il »»n t Ii«*
In nt her st-t t ion»iil in. . . oihir
ii- . e- id -, 1 1o a j|I » i re |le timer at ». I.S 1 he . i m in t hr '»fill»' u h»» &lt;i r•
' ¡
f••• gtv. t . • lu­
UI. . n i i hut 0
.-leven were I’ rogr*-»
rhafVl*' »*t * mi** |iiril»'% Tu
;i |h‘ frolli
urgi-d uni ted action and - m
a&gt; d Reputili, .in»
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IV.
i. 1 ' «-1ir I 'r ■.g r&gt;*»»t V.- Ui' pul.
M at tea wan
relief CHI1 lie bail in &gt;,•&gt; ■' * &gt;r - a .
««( it*-l !-rr
! " tul Ve t inbite
Mill ,1 ai m li
til I«I" ".Il lii'f t il«. irati»
il wti* pointed out in Mr Jerome
(
K Walker ol Nunlor.t- toiiowiai
t-lil I b «t iI*t 11Vt* «illli'k 41f ail k i ' m1' &gt;n I . i-i light*
"iy
today that, ome removed to the
I'm hi lai ion leader» cl ai med the In . 1*11 lì tt* 1 1«• li u i i h t iu&gt; rnu n. i* 111 •***t
anil presented most i-nteriaitniigly
Tombs, Thaw migli! lie admitted
and instructively many Im l. r.laitv. vole vd M'7 lor the mensure liad t he .' tuinolr '«nuit &gt; h uir A í*mhtu
I lurida llut kefelb-rs
to hail.
to work along tin- Fast Coast &lt; anal, ionie iij&gt; to their expectations.
tiun bus given Thursday, Feltruary
W asidngton, Dec. 2-1 The report
' If lie is admitted to liuil,“ sujd
and argued that-the St. Johns pre­ Whether a similar resolution intro­ 4lh f'-r Live Stork Day and on this
&lt;d the c o mmi s s i o n e r of internal rev- Mr Jerome, "the superintendent of
sented and deserved ludger considers duced by Senator Sheppard of Texas date tin association will he formed
enue. just oil t hi' pres» . shows that Matteawan will immediately present
tlon, owing to its extensive trilni would come to a vote in the senate Fxperts from the Fxperinu-ntal Stuthere are two citizen» of Florida a detainer under winch Thaw will be
tury territory, now in most part dor- mi this session was unknown tonight. Vinn tl (iailiesvdle will lie present
i .ich of whom has an annual Mp'iimc taken to Matteawan us un insane
iipmt because of inadettuttie access
Administration leaders were in- as W' IJ a» men from otlior state» "I from I7 6,()b() to ftmi.miih
The man, to await his trial.
and* egress.
The government &lt;n ■lined to belie Vi* It woul d not, b e ­ who r* interested in live stock and
internal revenue bureau will not
" i f he is convicted, 1 presume he
courages mill helps with a v iew of ¿In-^ cause it could not pass tin- house.
many prominent stock raisers have
divulge ihetr names
In facf, the will serve out Mich sentence as la
greatest good to the greatest, num­
Not withstanding repeated public aigniln'd their intention of bringing official or employee who would do so imposed ujion him, whereupon the
ber and declared that a highway assertions that many of the house their stock here to show nt the fair
would ectlainly lose his official s alp detainer, i-omUling of his originul
with tributary territory on both members would try to dodge a rec­
Live Stock Day at the Semimde
il his identity became known
commitment to .Matteawan, having
sides is the one to develop first in ord on the subject u roti rail dis­ Coui y Fair will not only bring a
been tiled at hi* place of imprison­
preference lo a oni-sided proposi­ ilo», d a larger attendance than the large crowd to Sanford on that dale
ment. will occasion his return la
tion, as is the case with the j,r.-».-nt average throughout tlic session. To but i' i» hoped that the day will la­ unwonted zest and will have their
M utteaw an."
canal along the coast
He had only hav. carried the house the Hobson the neuqs of forming the association army of Christmas guests much
Thaw’s attorneys were silent.
thc best of feeling lor the communi­ utip-nd merit would hnve required 268 for the betterment of the entire larger and gayer than was the ease
Jerome, former district attorney of
ties along'the canal, and he w^opld In­ affirmative votes. It thus failed to Mate and that the meeting wdl&gt; be m i'J LI.
this city, was retained as s|&gt;ectul as­
This
condition
is
not
only
pleas­
glad to assiht them, as nil other part» carry by 61 votes.
both pleasant und profitable
ing in itself, but especially gratifying, sistant attorney general in the Thawof the state, in getting desired and
as it indicates a pervasive spirit of case after the escape of Thaw from
tiectssury relief which must come
'
confidence in that business revival Matteawan.
when all the people get tngeth
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which hftif already set in, and which
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Mr. Walker gave way t^o K£ T U— 11
The Petroleum Iron Works und
from this day forward will rise and
Woodrud, algo of Sanford, who ably
Pennsylvania
Tank Car plants at
swell
and
spread
with
surprising
rap­
Today is Christmas Day and all now reopened* and litis return to old
and forcefully urged united and de­
Sharon.
Pa.,
hnve
gone on double
idity.
Under
such
circumstances
ckled act.on by all of Florida if it Americans arc rejoicing in the as» conditions of unrestricted trading
turn.
The
lutter
plant
will turn out
there
should
bo
u
feeling
of
harmony
in
sc,
uritiet'brings
no
disaster
in
its
expected to get into the running. sOriatiOns of this happy anniver­
six
complete
cars
daily
instead of
with
the
spirit
of
Christmas.
There
train
Those who are happy ean find
He presented substantial reasons for sary
th 'ee.
should
be
a
sentiment
of
friendship
For
this
there
is
reason
to
he
It
cksy
-o
be
merry,
and
the
people
unity of action and purpose.
U. I. Hamilton,'secretary of the of this country are now Ttftppy in the truly thankful, and the whole coun­ and brot herhoud and of joy anti glad­
Masons, Attention
United "States try can rc oice diver the solidity of ness nt the return of this anniver­
Board of Trad£ of New Smyrna, and thought that the
Please take notice of the Lodge
also secretary of tho Florida Fast is at peace with the world. What Is the •-ituation, which does not feel sary when the fatherhood of (iod
I hi» and the brotherhood of man is of Sorrow to be held Sunday at i .10
Coast Canal Association, was the still more to the jiurpose, there is l he -Hock of passing event»
brought home to every huttiun heart p. m.
is
all
the
more
remarkable
becuuse
All M uj/oum and («milieu of
speaker and came to his task with in not a 'bind on thc sky, and no renIn
the
remembrance
of
the
young
the
reasons
for
disturbance
arc
»o
Masons,
members of Fastern Star
snn
look
to
the
future
with
ap­
teiligence, familiarity and argument,
and
that
interchange
of
solid
ex­
serioirt
and
far
reaching
in
t
hep
and
any
who are Masonically con­
prehension
hut was forced to udmit in various
pressions
of
friendship
within
fatnpossible
effect.
nected
are
invited. Members of the
When
this
country
felet
the
pinch
colloquies with Messrs. Montinoliin
it is gratifying to note thrt the die* and between friends there should Lodge 'and visiting brothers are re­
and Walker thut thc St. Johns had which was blown across the sea
most decided advantages.
puling from Europe, every precaution was Christmas festivities not only show also lie a thoughtfulness for others, quested to meet in hall at 2:30.
Sunday night at 6:30 please meet
the good natured controversy it was taken to limit »the distress both ip no decrease from those of last year, and tho generous desire that the
shown that Sanford and New Smyr­ area and durat on as fur as possible, but there is a perceptible advance joys ol a Mjrry Christina» shall he in the hall, to attend Methodist
na were the aamc distance, practic­ and happily these efforts were crown­ on the level of one year ago. Here diffused through every part of the place of worship.
By orders o f ' W . M.
ally 126 miles each from Jackson­ ed with complete success. - T h e in New York as well as in all the community and that rich and poor
(X L. T A Y L O R ,
ville, but Sanford, owing to its stock market, which was ciosed last other Urge cities -of the country, the alike shall share in tho enjoyment
j August as a matter of precaution, is hotels will observe Christmas with and happiness ol this happy season.
Secretary.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

I’ VCK W G HT

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?CURBSTONE GLEANINGS!
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BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND .ME.”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

SHALL WE LET "
ABOUT PEOPLE
BELGIUM STARVE
AND EVENTS
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PROM T in : JEFFERSONIAN

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The a b o v e is the headline which
tin* L iterary Digest put* over a
-11•111*«■r -ki»&gt;li editorial.

Tin* editor of thin eolu m n will Ur
out &lt;&gt;( til«' i l l y tirxl week I'll! *ui i r t y personal* a n d ev e n t* will lie

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pubh*hed 1f sent in to the otllce. | gium?
Frith Vegetables
T h e editor of T h e Herald will ap( 'THij-t
(irmw
Whon did "we** heroine respon­ si All Local A dvertisem ents Under
Hauti Di4,
ACHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES-AN I) FAITH.
Thls Heading THREE CENTS
precíate item* for th e sqciety col - s l i d e for the universe?
Tanftn*.
fie litt ■
u nin in the absence of Mrs. Ter“ HE’LL PRENT 'EM " —SO SAYS SAINTEREK.
Have " w e " no starving people L in e F o r Each I n s e r t i o n . M i n i m u m * £ ¡ 3Lrttur«
^
.
*V
•"’■I* f *
Carrata, buxirh
5c
Hflutf f »,
lure at hom e?
C h a r g e 25 Ceniti.
□o o o o b d B o a o a o a a a o o a o o a o o a a o o o o o a o o o o o o a o o o o n o a a a a a o o o
laffi*
.
Mutai, rotatoci
•W
It is sim ply am azing to see how
_________
Yrijoto Yam»« |*k 3-Oe I Nrt
IO»
D
ay
before
y
e
sterd
ay
a
perfectly
Christina* in Florida
Vi'ilitw Vani'* lm f i l f» i «uata * ,
,-asy it is for hysteria to get hold of t
-k
Liti.»«, *u-»
Iriah
roUlMa
l*
V
You m a y talk about your C hrist mas nice lad y called us up a n d with tears
*
Cuffed n t f
Italiana ,
some of our editors, charity brokers
Old. Ilk................. 30c
A
|»|»V
in her voice reproved us for not
ice and sn o w .
Old. bu . . r 9110
«&gt;
•.Owing to the bud weather !n*t and professional philanthropists.
II»n I •*i
.o
2V
•. Now/ pk . . * .40c
IlanitMr
How th e children on the hillside m entioning the fart t h a t she had T h u rs d a y afternoon Dr. Neal did
('ihliiff, head
id Ito 20c
Rockefeller steals u billion dollars
Sortfirr
i.
hud a friend visiting her last week. not m ake an address t o the Welfare
coasting go,
Onion*
Klntv
from the exploited classes in this
. |Or
l i d . 3 Ibi. .
Suttufi in i
And the joy the sound of jingling We to ld her that she hud not let us D e p a rtm e n t as expected but it is country, a n d does it by purchasing
For Sale— Special R a rg a in on three Yellow,
3 lb*
10c
Mitdtre- $
know anything about it ami rfiut just th e postponem ent o r som ething
Span Uh, Ih
sleigh bells firings.
niuc u* 4f»
congressmen, judges, legislature* and city lots, on French avenue, he- Ol
s.t/lic.
Ih.......
20c
lltllLarit-.
Or the echo of the ice, which, steel- therefore, we did not know th a t she good, for Dr. Neal has promised to newspapers; then, having gorged tw een Hlh and 9th s t r e e t s , faring the Prudi nini rfg*
I.V
Hall *ir*
had a visitor Then she said. “ Well, give th e echoes of th e
cut, rings;
American himself on loot, and brought millions f,u rk &gt; l‘ufll ,ro,*C I n s i d e lots $450 HOW AHOUT A tlOX OF u l t i ! , . ,|
I Ml
I thought H ealth Association meeting ut J a e k - | „ [ Americans to the point of starvn- l*u r*'* corn er lot $(100. T erm s good. h o m i : fou uh tu st mas m u wi
Hut a moment leave y our ice-biuind you should have know n
I '■ N IT*
luhd so dear,
you were running a newspaper." -onvUll. lt Utllo )uU.r in ltl0 MMon |ion he loads up a ship with food j M usl l,e
O w ner needs the
Let 'me prove our sou th ern C hrist­ W ouldn't that ra ttle your slats? ¡ D u e notice^ wjll a p p e a r in tlii* c o l - ' ¿ nd sends It to Belgium. —
'm o n e y .
See me -nt on ce .
N. II.
THE V EG ET A B LE I
inas far more dear.
Some people think t h a t an * d i t o r t Umn
th e proper tim e,
Tlie millionaires of -New Ydrk and G arner.^____________________ OO-ktc
M ARKET
i
Just come watch with m e a tropic ought to be a cross betw een Argus
surrounding cities, grown rich by th e f
For Sale— Celery f a r m a t a bar- M
DO 2 n d S t., W e il ■*
sunset glow;
and A nna Kvu Fay. T h e y seem to ~
Coming A’rrnf*
spoils of class legislation, buy si* Kain
I5 aCrea rJl£ht
vi|| ugei &amp;00
C atch th e note of song bird, lilting think th a t our live senses are u ug-1 *pj,is afternoon th e young ladies of
Phono 3 2 4
Wo Deliver I
million C h ristm as toys for the B e l - i ie#t iro m U. IL.siding.
C heap and
soft and low;
m ented by a sixth t h a t lets us know g t Agnes Guild w„ , hoh, thcir
—
i
■ /
gians, and o u r gobernm ent lends a i on ea8y term s. 15 acres* nil plowed
Feel Jhe tugging tendrils of th e cling­ e v e ry th in g t h a t h a p p e n s, even if we
C hristm as sale of- fancy work
ship
to
tak
e
S
a
n
ta
iGiau*
across
the
am
,
irr|
Kate
d
.
Fino
t1owinR
well.
ing vines:
see, hear, feel, taste or smell it not. an(| |lom c made delicacies. This is
la n du is
fenced a n od ju si
st ready
, i occ“ n '
i; The
m e lu
m all
an lenceu
rcauy
F o r Sale— F ive White W jan d g tu
Listen to the zephyrs w hisp'ring in Dear lady, editor* are on ly hum an or u| waJ.„' a R00(1 ,llnt.e t o huy
'
, The
fik ea t
U i &gt; i w v t o p t o w i m r w - , « « « *wnPn**'erf+r.'' , ß e j r J i u T f i r r ^ fi‘ ?
m
thee pines
pines.
at least, almost h u m a n .. If you havei c n ,
send -gUrOftb' h ra r H s o f-fto y r to Bel- the p rice of the land t h i s yeftr. If S unford.
,5-y&lt;v*&lt; sO»ttwor»e-trinre«i TVwr*pin*rR»r ynttp ry*frf?nff A*l*}Hfig
ff ^tPtfivTg\£,r .
gium at the earliest possible mo-1 you wilnt a bargain cnlt on owner,
canoe;
_.
ing aw ay , or huve r e tu r n e d from a
T
h
e
C
am
p
Fire
Girl*
of
the
B
a
p
'
men l."
201» En*t Fifth St., S a n fo r d , Fla.
F o r Sale O range gr&gt;&gt;-. •
See the mirrored palm trees 'gainst visit out of town, if Jo h n n ie falls and
list
church
will
give
a
doll
bazaar
Why
not
send
our
flour
to
the
27-tf
guin,
I ' t miles from (1.
the azure blue;
breaks bis arm, if y o u r husband
on th e new Fast Coast K
Feel the mystic impulse of the moons chops, bis toe instead of a stick of thi* afternoon ut t h e home rtf their hungry nten. women a n d childre.. of -—
■am
Home , the slums of New Y ork and PhiUi n g section of Florida
\
I ■-f
wood, if anything ’ happen* that leader, Mr*. Geo. H y m a n .
warm light;
m ade candies will also he on sale d d p h ia ?
of rich hamhiock .it
Hear the myriad voices of a trp p ir makes • y o u glad, or sad happy or
. "
From what point of view h it
J. C. Davenport. Ado
mud. call us up
Tell us «bout it
n ig h t;
'n.
T
he
Mercer
Glee
C
lub
will
p
n
more
of a ch aritable d ufy to feed
Fla.
From the bending willows, w aving to T h a t's th e way to get it in tin* paper
sent a line program of mimic ut the Belgian* th an to f.-cd A m ericans’
yml fro.
. . .
B a p tist
T e m p le T u e s d a y e v e n i n g . ,
What is t h e s o h b e r -g o sh theory
F o r Sale—$3,000 buys a line piece
Learn the pulsing roman«e of the '
l see t hat the com mil tees for the
Dec.
2Ulh.
This
is
t
h
e
first
of
t
h
e
j
o
i
spurning t h e ragged child and I
of
p roperty in th e city piiyn c « ,*r ’
mistletoe.
Sem inole C ounty F air are getting
c e n t on the Inventine
Vetro»
Sip. Bimini's magic waters as they busy a n d t h a t th e m en who expect .ChnuiHUiiua series t h a t will be given I the despairing man. a n d th e stnrvunder th e u m p i r e i of the B aptist mg women here a m o n g ourselves?
1074,
cilv,
Box
■' if
.
flow
to t a k e charge of the a ttra ctio n * are church thin winter. Ticket* on sale
Does the C hri-t who fed the mul­
Anti renew your happy y o u th
nor on the ground and 1 ho p e th a t every
at the ^verninole P h a r m a c y or at th e titude that w a* next tu him &lt;.in- 1c&gt;F ur Sull* \\ hnî»*&gt;.*£»
older grow.
one in th e county will get behind Tem ple
vkatiT
lìuh bucini
lor
the
hungry
outcast*
of
the
C atch i he happy spirit of the &lt; hri.t- till* great event an d m ak e It one
• l e t s , lish boat * a n d g i
l
Diteti
States
th
an
fie
does
for
thi
jna* tide—
grand success.
C e rta in ly there is
T he Music D e p a rtm e n t are plan
a l s o t'mf. hoil*c • t •
1
III Ig i u n - '
Drive your tent-pins deeper anil with no c o u n ty in the s ta te t h a t has the
ning a tin.- e n te rta in m e n t of iim-o
\ lucent
L e t ( i l e a l B r i t a i n fe e d B e lg iu m *
u&lt; abide
France* llnut licllc, varied resource* th a t m ir own little
and d a n c in g to tie presented at tin
E n g l a n d is i h e ric h e s t c o u n t r y on
in Tum |ia Dally Tillies, t lirist county bus and now is t h e time to
I louses (nr sule &gt;&gt;r
Im perial Theater, J a n u a r y ti
tile
glob e ¡itili «lie has got B e lg i u m
mas, DM 3.
,
show t h e outside world t h a t we have'
I n t o t h i . s y r .lp e
them.
There is mo place like the
F o r »ule Oll y our OIA1 f
*ul\r
J a n u a ry Jb .Mis* .) Pitarle Hoger*
* \irg m iu (I'Hatilon. a sweet little county lair to d e m o n s tra te what
Germ any
asked
leave
to
go People B ecom e Interested In Selen
of
gond
acro»
h
u
m
fr.
.
t
T"An
tifie R e s e a r c h , and D is c o v e r ie s and
girl, eight years old, once wrote an
your c o u n t y will prod u c e and our I
“ T “ ? ' r ° mt&gt;dy
‘ throU|[h
*"■' » - W « * rea r r i n &lt;Irrtf»■li. fi lo . -t
. 1
Get
lo
Touch
With
O
u
ts
id
e
World,
appealing letter to Dip New York people can have m. conception of ' ^
F i i g l . i n d . as
' h“
........ .
' 1*111.1
A rou ses Desire In Y oun g People to c o n d itio n fur M*nr i:
\V ••If a rt* Dfiiurt m eni
W at. h w el l as in a c c o r d n i n e w i t h a t r e a t y .
Bun, asking that wonderful news­ 1In* vani amount of. rnal I'mnl to he imp
.
.
.
P rie MLwàlì
(lowing weil.
Get
Out
and
Do
T
h
i
n
g
s
Worth
.
.
„
,
,
for
fu
rth
e
r
unnoiiii«*t»mi*vilii
paper if it were true t h a t th e re was ueriveu from thi* SerninoU* County
Both E ngland s u d Belgium knew
1*4**
en* h pu y meut , bul.i ! ' i
While.
no S anta Claus? She said t h a t her
what
would h appen; both nation*
ha* gradually i
iUt
Fair. T h e street fair has
/
St. A g n ,, Guild
m ent» with 7 |MT t i l t
pupa told her “ if you see it in the taken th e place iif t h e big county I
counted
cost of resisting the
\V.
12X2. City
Sun it's so." So she plaintively e n d ­ fair* w here thousands of dollars
The young ladies of St. Agnes unjust G erm ait dem and
t . &gt;• Vti il i ('olirne help* a town
ed her letter a* follows: " P le a s e tell have been nvested a n d tied up in Guild were delightfully entertained
England i* honor bound to take
For • Sul« Eito i'.;*
Tit*» I .&gt;’cot!til del clops K'-od lastme th e tr u th ,
is there a S a n ta ground* and building* u n d t be *trc.t by Ml** Mildred D ickson yesterday ra re of the Itelgiuius and she |* do' i ♦' 1*f|
N ut * grown 1&gt;&gt; lo g g
Filial plans und arrange- m g it
T h at is her d u ty , not ours B,l&lt;* appreciation
lownn wtth l.y I heir (ink K noli í r &lt;.. •
C laus?"
. *♦¿Ii
fair will soon lake t lie place of all afternoon
Beware of the charity brokers who C|,um t ourse s learn to enjoy good I’le KfO V«*H ni Alt a mont •
The reply of that paper was us other fair* in Florida for in this mont* were mude lor the bazaar
--tn
ture*, iroi &gt;i| musi
flu** ar&lt; fiH«»mir*
follows:
¡ l’T*
State with it* eituable clim ate the * hi,h
heltl
............
“ r" ,n
K''1 , h " ' r Mille hand
inoli* iiront y. Flornl
nnd high thinking
Virginia, your little friend* who street fair c m be held a n y time dur- l ,n * ," 1 rt,,wh' ,,K ùniche* to the fancy on your little ducal*
For Sale— L’.UOO -t.iU
D a in ty refresh-I
Beware of th e hysterical collector*,
told you there was no S a n ta Claus ittg the winter und literally held m work now on sale.
The Lyceum rnlsfóT"the ueutlptetlt
M
M Stewart. I t.e
meni*
were
served
consisting
of
whose
hysterics
mean
money
to
thy
in regard to entertainment
Town*
are wrong. T hey have been affected the op en air,
Iu*t e v e ry b o d y get
hysteric*.
W
aldorf
salad,
nli
ve
«utml
wiche«,
with
Lyceum
Courses
offer
a
pom
by the Hccpticism of a sceptical age brim.ti tin* county fuir an«l punii.
field to s tree t shows, c h e a p theater*,
Beware of th e slobber-g’dsh!
date sandw iches a n d coffee.
The
T h ey do not believe except th e y sec.
house was prettily’ decorated with
For pity’s *5ke rem em ber t fi h t etc
T h e y believe th a t nothing cun be
There was som ething said last
The Lyceum encournz**» the ''rlt&gt;
which is not comprehensible b y th e ir week in th e paper a b o u t th e bulk- a u tju m n^ leaves, pine hough*, ferns the European war llus reduced inori b e a u t i f u l . T o w n *
with
Lyceum
Americans
to
a
s
ta
te
of
distress
and
roses, m aking an urtLstie
little minds.
All minds, Virginia, head a n d th e idea a d v a n c e d about
Course* nre In touch with the newest i ►
w hether th e y be men's or children's, taking out all the u n s ig h tly piling blending of red and green, the color want than all t lie Belgian* that arc efTnit* ti-wiird* inmili lp.il reform
Enjoying Mr*
Dickson’s alive
are little
In thi* great universe of mid old «locks, etc This i* certainly schemi*
Tile I &gt;cenili i rent' » »l ietil liti’ *&gt;*litt
t i
For? Rent
\ n ul
There are more m ouths in till, (lent
bo*pitultty
were
Mr*
1
A. Neal.
ours man is a mere insert an a n t. m a move III the rigid direction and
Town» with Lyceum t ’iuir»**»
-- ft
housekeeping,
in
Archie Betts,
Mr*
,)
It right |n.fr at home than • Imrity will un* inn-rented in stlentlfir research
his intellect, as compared with t lie O.tlf citizen* should all' have public Mr.4».
a
ith
and dlscm erie*. Belton s h ip s in phys nicely bleated on I -1 &gt; i I
boundless world about in in, us m eas­ Kptrilenough about th e m to wish Stew art, .Misses France* und Lucille ever find and feed
You know t h a t as. well as J do. leal science nt Harvard, Columbia am) privilege of home life, be alltig am|
ured by th e intelligence ca p ab le of thi* done as soon a* t h e bulkhead Asjdnwull, l »usait* U gram , Eva Wnlkr.llifd, OB
or, Josaiq Stum un, A da Dickson nml Everyone of o u r ritles is thronged University of Pennsylvania wero di fishing, nine miles from Is
grasping the whole t r u t h and know l­ and filling in is com pleted.
• t *tzOur
S
a
n
fo
r
d
an
d
lT
rilb
y
r.n
with the homeless, the moneyless, reel results of tho scientific lecture»
Mrs. F r a n k T nlhott.
edge.
\ 1I'.-*»
lake front has long been an eyesore
of
John
Tyndall.
tioji
Bute*»
ri-K-ot
i
th e unemployed who cannot get
Yes, Virginia, there is n S a n ta to * th e citizen* and to t h e visitor*
The
Lyceum
brine*
"our
town"
Into
1
7.
35.
Sanford
work, the men who steal ra th e r thufi
1‘erMnal Mention
Claus. He exist* as certainly a* love and now t h a t the good w ork of re­
touch with the outside world
A l.y
starv e , and girls who offer them-* renin ('olirne help* the stay nt home#
Mr.
am
i
Mr*.
Jam
es
Rowan
of
Irtp.
and generosity uml devotion exist, clam ation has com m enced let us not
For Rent Good -• v•
to. pussershy on l he »(reel. , 0 become traveler». Introduce* them luirn and house. n*V
II ltdand you know they abound and give stop i t . is side of Du- real thing und Gill vent on. Texas are th e guest* of
ra th e r than pi*ri*h in rheerl»*** ten* if, iiiher corners of the world, other
• t*
to our life its highest beauty and joy th real thing -will not only be a their niece, Mr* F V Lee
frock Station, kt-owr
Th.* ni.rtliern p.iprf* giv«- .heart
people and custom*
Alas, how dre ary would be the world bulkhead but an a b so lu tely clean
*
i - fden.
Address t'or.i '
The Lyceum Influences Intelligent
Mi** W illie S in g l e t a r y , who lia* rending u n o u m * ul tfi»-«e terrible
if there was no S anta Claim
It
1205 C enter St . &lt; a* •'
voting. A Lyceum Course brings th«
i been te a c h in g school at LuGrange conditions.
woijld be «as dreary as Jf th ere werii
To Be S een In a C e m e te r y
lender* of all political p a rtie s tnl'i- York.
Therefore,
let
your
charity
start
1
is
at
ho
m
e
lor
the
Ch
istruii*
sea­
no Virginias.
There wo’uld lye no
Take a walk through th e cemetery
close and Intimate touch with tile
at home, und let it *tay there, until
childlike faith, then, no poetry, no alone a n d you will puss th e resting son.
F o r Rent— Several • i,.. uffice
people.
y
o
u
r
own
fiesh
a
n
d
blood,
your
own
rom uncc, to make toleruhle th is place of a man who blew Into the
ro o m s over Yowell’s
I U'i -, N V.
household,
have
been
succored.
The
Miss
Gussie
Tillis
has
returned
2-rf
outlook. A Lyceum Course Is non Vowel! &amp;. Co.
existence.
We should have no e n ­ muzzle of a gun to sco if it was
Jefferson.
from
G
eneva
for
th
e
C
h
ristm
a
s
va­
sectarian
and
brings
(ho
b
est
of
nil
jo y m en t, except in sense und sight. loaded.
A little fu rth e r dow n the
four
phases of religious belief to th e town; . F or R ent— To refined •••
T h e eternal light with which child slope a c r a n k who tried t o show how cation.
It tears down the fences of creed bèl"
Warship Terms.
hood fills th e world would be ex close he could stand to a moving
nice room*. Excellent l"- -*1
denominations.
t’wii various
vsgiivsvsn miiuiuiuBUfillll.
• .
*i
V*
ImIT h ifterm "light cruiser," frequently tween
Mr. a n d Mrs. J. H. S h um an re­
tinguished.
---- y
train white It passed.
In strolling
The
Lyceum
stirs
up
enthusiasm
í
01'
8«
»,cr
T
o
'
„
M
o
occurring
In
w
ar
dispatches,
is
new
itlirr.
........... . ........................ . . » .................. i dren.
Enquire R. Herald "
N o t believe in S anta Claus! You about y o u will see the m o n u m e n t of turned y es te rd a y from Williamsport,
and Is lia b le -to mislead tho casual among the young men and women to j
tl
- m ight as well not believe in fairies! the hired girl who tried to s t a r t the I’a., "where th ey were called by wire reader. It suggoats a small vessel, -get out In tho world and do somethin?
to
th'e
bedside
of
Mrs.
Shum
an's
Y ou might get your -p apa to hire fire with kerosene, and a grass cov­
ono employed In skirm ishing and in worth while. A Lyceum C ourse tiring» i For R ent—Two
m en to warch in all the chim neys on ered knoll t h a t covers t h e boy who mother, M rs. Janet Hillynrd, who similar service, whereas It may be ap­ to tho town men and women ol'
C h ristm as E ve to catch S a n ta C laus, put a cobw eb under a m ule's tali. recently m e t with a serious accident. plied to cruisers of largo displace­ achievement who Inspire by exampD E,iat ,F i m M m ‘'
Coon&lt;.Cola Comptntiv
b u t e v e n .U th e y did ngt see S a n t a T hat tall s h a ft over a m an who Mrs. H illyard'a Sanford friends will m ent and heavy a r m a m e n t Tho oH- and precepL
Tho
Lyceum
teaches
personal
hy
C laus coming down, what would t h a t blew out th e gas casts a s h a d o w over rejoice t o know she is slightly im­ gin of tho term may be traced back
gleno. Lyceum people are npostlcs ii
R oom s for Rent Thr&gt; * uufUT*
prove? N obody sees S a n ta C laus, the hoy who tried to got on a mov­ proved a n d hope she m ay soon be to tho dcilro of the British admiralty
Inquire
clean living; they teach th e way ol his hod room* well located
4o
coin
a
designation
for
vesseli
not
ontircly
recovered.
b u t t h a t U no sign t h a t th e re is no ing tra in . Side by side t h e p retty
the'alraple
life
and
tho
efficiency
nl
*•*
tfr
heavily armored, and yet In aomo
at 206 Third St.
Sfcnta Claus. T h e most real th in g s creature w ho always has her corset
right thinking.
m
easure
protected
against
the
enemy’s
Mr. F. G. Armstrong and brldo
In t h e world are those t h a t n e ith e r laced on t h e last hole a n d th e intel­
The Lyceum sounds the call to so
of
Jackaonvillo are registered at the .Are by their construction. It desig­ cial service. The keynote of the Ly
ligent
Idiot
who
rode
a
bicycle
nine
F or R e n t— Two furnished room*.
children nor men can see. D id y o u
n a te s vessels th a t have only deek
Mm R e ever see fairies dancing on t h e law n? miles in te n m inutes, sloops unm o­ Sanford H ouse. Mr. A rm strong b a rm o r and those th a t are without even ccum Course Is Brotherhood.
G en tlem e n preferred.
26-tf
Of course not, but t h a t 's no proof lested.* A t repose ia a d o c to r who well kn o w n in Sanford, having made this shield.
Among
tho
"light
H'hc Alkahest Lyceum b to be put on Tolar, 807 . Magopüj»
5
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j
t h a t th e y are not there.
N o b o d y took a dose of his own medicine. m any trip s here with his fa ther, Dr. cruisers" in the Dritlsh navy aro many In Sanford this winter hy Yhe Temple 2
can conceive or imagine all th e w on­ T h e r e ‘ w ith a top of a s h o e box Armstrong, on tholr cruiser the which displace m ore than S.S04 tons Lyceum Association. Tho officers are:
each, and one trem endous vessel, the II. E. Tolar, PrealdenlpJ. R. Wildman,
ders unseen and unseeable In t h e driven o v e r his head is- a rich old Riverview Mold.
Eclipse, which has tho dimensions of Vice-President; Geo. Hyman, Secretary
man who married a y o u n g wife.
w orld ..............
Mrs. J e n n ie Ainsley was th e week­ a dreadnsught.—noston Transcript.
Away
o
v
er
th
ere
reposes
a
boy
who
and Treasurer; Executive C o m m ltte:
You m ay te a r apart th e b a b y 's
end "guest of her nieces, t h e Mbses
J. W. Barnes a n d M. L. W right.
The
r a t t l e and see w hat makes t h e noise went Ashing on Sunday, a n d the
Indian Dancts.
Dickson, while enroute from Port
Good table board a t Mn- f •
Ant
attraction
will
be
the
M
ercer
Glee
inside, b u t , t b e r s is a veil covering woman who k ept stry c h n in e powder
"The athletic sports .of the Indiana
Orchard,
W
ash.,
to
her
hom
e
in
St.
Jones,
20« Park a v e n u e ^
T h e m a n who
(
t h e unseen world which no t t h e in the» cu p b o a rd .
|iave greatly contributed toward their on December 29th.
1
work.
Petersburg.
* W a n t e d — Brick a n d concrete
. s tro n g e s t m an, nor oven th e u n ite d stood in f r o n t of the m o v in g .m ac h in e
strong physique and manly bearing,"
chim n ey s, foundation*. et&gt;
■
■attength of all t h e strongest men t h a t to oil th e cycle is quiet now a n d be­
■aya Charles W arren Currier, lecturer
Uses of th* Chin.
Mrs. S. C. Dickson of Longwood
faction
guaranteed
Addri—
ev e r lived, could tear o p a rt. Only sides the careless b ra k em an who fed
of tho bureau of Catholic Indian mis­
The new est theory regarding thi
b s p ending afew days in town, th e sions, In an Im portant article In tho
faith, fancy, poetry, love, rom ance, himself t o th e 70-ton en g in e and
chin and the one which s e e m s thi Glide well, P. Ü .J io * 8t&gt;5. *»•'
guest
of
h
e
r
daughters.
Sc plumber Llpplncott'a. "Wrestling Is most reasonable yet advanced la that Fla.
can push aside t h a t curtain a n d view nearby m a y be seen the grnve of the
____________Ü of comparatively recen t Introduction. the chin Is .purely and simply a faotoi
a n d p icture t h e supernal b e a u ty a n d man who trie d to whip t h e e d ito r.—
Lost on First street on \Yi-dnr»«b&gt;'
\ / M r . nnd Mm. .J. R. S te w a r t, Mrs. Dancing Is a well-known Indian amuse- Tn the mechanical force exertod by out
,
glory bayond. Ia it real? Ah, Vir­ Fraternal R ecord.
a
d i a m o n d necklace.
Suit* &gt;■*
Jennie Ainsley and M b ses Ada and ir-dnt. .Some dances were Indulged In lower Jaw In chewing our food, am)
ginia. in all this world th e re ia n o t h ­
ward
if
returned
to
H
a
n
d
’s su««Mildrod D ickson spent S u n d a y at for pleasure, whtlo others formed part tn speech. According to tbla theorj
3
ing else real a n d abiding.
Longwood w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. 8. C. of a ceremonial, o r served to cele­ the chin Is situated at the o u t e r end
N o S an ta G lauit T h an k God, he
Lion Can Be Heard F arthest.
b rate an Important event. T he war of the Jaw lever, where tho momentum
Dickson.
Lost— Brooch pin with
Uvea a n d Uvea forever. A t h o u s a n d
The roar of a lion can bo Heard
dance was a preparation ror a cam­ la greatest, and Is made up of a heavy
/
----- s—
in c e n te r surrounded by pesrh
j
year» from now, Virginia, n ay ten farther than the sound of any living
paign.
The
sun
dance,
a
superstitious
m aia of bone and flesh In o r d e r that
VMrs. J . N . Sesrcy of Longwood
tim es ten th o u s a n d years from now creature. N ext come the criee of the
rite," la frequently permitted among It, may help give greater force to tbs ward If left a t 3tem per's meat m^T
•p en t M o n d a y ip Sanford chopping
tho Arapaho«! of Wyoming."
he will continue to make glad th e hyena,, the acreech owl. th e p anther
Jaw's motion.
ket.
i
35" lP ,
for S an ta C laus.
and
the
Jackal
in
succession!
4
' •D
•
. .
’ h e a rt of childhood.
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TOWN HELPED BY
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Develops Good Taste and Ari
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THEY ARE COMINC TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY EA1K FEBRUARY .'Irci, Ith, 5th and (ith, 1915
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SA N FO RD H ER A LD
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L ife In Wmih Living

SA NFOR D, FI.(IRIDA. FRIDAY. UK( I MIII It 25, P j i t

fOlUME VI
I h r i hi mn« \\ n i i h r r

COUNTY FAIR IS
«W IN G IN FAVOR ,

I W ashington, H im &gt;t
-r;i|&gt;|&gt;\
1 tem poral tires an.I .|e a r -k-. will pr.ail Christina» Day throughout the
lulle d States with the probable .-x
cejltion of the (lull State», tttrofding
to the Weather Unreal] predictions
TAKING
MUCH
IpEOPl.H
tonight.
The W eather Moreau's
chart m ap showed tine weather every
"7IÑTEW®T IN THIS
wherp' except In the C.ulf states
great e v e n t
which had been darkened to indicate
I approaching cloud»
The for. , aster»
•said nothing extreme m temperature»
S ,n M h*“ become famous.
K was u l w a y s s o , Lut it was to lie expected, the »cu-onahle
fVrfctP*
^ , reputation now which few averages probably prevailing
Everyw here north of the olu.T
M h in the state enjoy.
, , i BOt the leasts help tow ards riv,‘r b ,ie from 'h e \ e *
England
tu »irellent »ituation comes from
lo tll,! Ko r k y M o u n t a i n » »ufJr*
„ which has sp read ab road b c 'l’n l l,n,,w *'as a l r e a d y lall.-n t o
L t it »'ill house th e Seminole la!l1 ° ' ;er Christmas,
feunty Fair- That is not o/tly good
jjf nt, hut it i* virile, optimistic
cetnmon sense doctrine into the

no

OFF FOR THE HOMES OF THE LITTLE FOLKS

[»Mi to avoid k n o wi ng t h a t S e m |{^ir .'Olii.tv '
.g t o h a v e a fair.
Etri of sire, worth a nd m e r i t , w o r t h
[uyone'i while to a t t e n d .
T h e Fair
[(»aniittee
t he
»Irung.-r
t .x
Ifttsf
Every d . p a r i m e n t
of t h e
M l u going along e n c o u r a g i n g l y

movement

l*i i-sbii •ut 1 '4r f.. - t . Ml t 1• IDhtrd hi
T r a d e c;tilled t h e m e e t i n g toAfri her
«t t o ’i'l i »t1V
• ( Ml t ■-•rdi.il
a r 1• ( &gt;rlie 11 t Low*
a m i ui i'&lt;- pi aldie a h
» lui luti! t a k e T» till n ¡4h*i DU! TIn-111
s e l v e » tui 1 he c \ 1»*’II*»»* t(» « n | n e Hid
A drcuLr letter is out from tlic ci; nsi der w U h i»ur p e o p l e j &lt;j 11 t MUI
[Fair headquarter' i ailing t hi' atteri 1)1 VH» t 1m fiori in 1 lurida ah d hai
It»; o( tht
-r.il committee» to ,. I» rebel in In-igi.i r a l i — A 11J• h ui. a
pwrxl meeting to lo- held al I hi' inibì nur i n d i e ■1 rie- a n d -I. ‘. • ’I "I'llt.-t '
T i m « i.- ret l e f , 1.1.1 it i all
Ilesdyuxrter» tn thi­ Welhorne Muck in t h ml l
ll Tuwihj. Dec 2!*th at 2 p. m only c o m e by a u n i t e d a n d •!le. tiled
ill »r* urge ntl&gt; requested to a tte n d . e l l i f t ol t he ia hull* p e o p l e

[ Important mutter.. are up which
[eat have immediate consideration
The Seminole County F air com*
Iertin hail no idea of reaching th e
I£EttG|jpru it has assumed ami has
I gotten beyond the expectations of
[lie matt sanguine and as a result
I Sanford and Seminole county will
Lm one of the greatest events ever
| Loan in tin »1 ale
*

ICITY COUNCIL
HELD. MEETING
The city council met in regular
laaion D«r. .’Dt, HM4 at 7::il) p m
jhnrr.t, B
ll.-rndon, president,
K-H. Dingi-c ,L iD Davison, it &lt;’
“ « « I I - I S l.uli1^- ^ . At» r-.;.r I .

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{•; T o l a r a n d

The mirniti.
t tn- | tt»i nn-eiing
| *trt tesd »nil approved.
Moved a mi seconded th at side*ilb ol b is 1, 2. .1. t. S. Hlm-k t.
2, be »nd the same are hereby
»"'I that the clerk be
I
nt*'Uy the- owners to
tame with cement walks
»«tin' thirty day». Failing to do
J**t t dty will have same built and
• lien « h the property. Car1n»d.
Tb.
m*&gt;'0f 11«d street com m ittee
*AJ&gt;ir,u* r*'l*ort on th e open-

Mr

1-Lime?» 1 .Li

the

rt'm.i k« dskt &lt;1

.1 M-*

hi*

Molti molili»,
c h a i r m a n ni t h»
Ilir I O111mit t ce III
the t.oard to go
re I ally m l•• d.
tali» a» lo tile object» of the meeting,
which he wii» able to d&lt;&gt; i.v mean* of
a large m ap of Florida juuiiieil t.y
|o u r Pulatka artist
Madison on
winch wa» * .ir 1&gt; mil li 11•-«I tin »pli-ti
,[,,1 wa i e r

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rt.

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liuwu-r

Me i . s i l i

1 ..-»duy evening, Dee
" hi

A

l l i i yi i or

un d

22nd

Mi»»

A

She

. io»ed t hè terni F r Ul uy e v e n i n g witli
• ' hn. l i i ni » ex e r c l s e s in t h è P r e s i . y•4 (ertati churci i .
T h e rhureh was handsom ely trim*

In this day of scarcifS' of cattle
*nd th e high price of sam e it Is in-,
ued with the «pol» from tin- woods t cresting lo note that a coterie ol
i . a r by and the children did credit Sanford men have one of th e largest
cattle ranches in the state.
About
to themselves and tiiefr teacher.
n-c young couple will be followed one year ago a stock co m p a n y com­
l*y the best C hristm as wishes of all posed of S. O. Chase, J. N. W h ltn er,
Joe C am ero n and Alfred Foster;
the people in Lake Mary.
under the name of the Tosohatchie
Ranch Co. was fonuciL itt tlua. .-uy
&lt;&gt; ^ itiM V iV ,*
t-' Mi,in- ‘\ , r X
linest grilling lands in th e south,
bordering on the upper St. Johns
river and extending to th e western
boundaries of Orange co u n ty , com­
prising at this linn- the immense
IsilOULI) RE INSTALLED acreage of itiOO acres Mountifulty
supplied with water from rivers and
IN TIME FOR THE
creeks and do wing well» th a t have
re cully b e e n '¡riven ami deep m I In*
COI VI V FAIR
lu'ti grass formed o| several diiTerent
kinds of native grass and tr a n s ­
Sanford will have a White Way in planted stock feeds this ranch is des­
a few months.
tined to m ake the owners not only
During the Seminole Count y Fair rich but famous, for they are going
i-lalatr «1 e piti n* t o be earned out in for tile be»t Tiulive and im ported
..Il Cr ■ .Ir» i 11\ -i.iM"» 1il'il 1j I.Ini breed» ol »til. k -a! lie th at money
ll.-.l- M bgl Í mg t he • \ r* • 1* and will purrhit»o
They already have
D1L‘ ^ » 1■ »tile »lg! - a nd *»T•i* r a 11riu ■ J.'iOii . n s » a ml J fiill &gt;
. p a mi are iti
‘IV* i *, \
».I! o ,k. in * »• 11»■f —(ik. (he i i i i - k . ! ili tin I mH- lar m a r e
* «•«. , y t ! - st tM Iit* -t.I" k l e u g Umiliti ,it ibi» lim e lo
o li a- i-&gt; o i.i,i t t i M i i n * »ltd in puri base mi uc.outit of th e high
■I", j II In I "in i he il \ '(Mirili ■i «I lit» price mi t 'c.i rejt y .il .a ille
T n- . i
■-• i
I ilo
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I
hi* R.i' . b Ila- ito- entire .1.501)
¡•imi
w l n n li&gt; ila- city
iati
h«i VV acre.» ol lumi under fence und u large
r\«*u force of cowboy* Ioni after ilo- . um l&lt;
First Street ligbti'd w i t h t hi
' i!■' l i ' ' lini * ,i
p.nal -hi-i-p
Dipping '.il* ha Xe Io-m
♦i ¡’"pia,ir in l In- ol Iter &gt;itn-m •i.ilb'd and ile- - illle uro ke|lt jt|
t h è S o u t h e r n I l i b i l e - b a v e 11 pr ua- eomlition all ilo- year round
ei-ntlv Iliade -ol il e grewl eh.Mice­ i n a» ilo- owner* of the ranch believe
l i o ir - e v e r a l pia ut» bere
i,-d -ar •* in »grriMindmg tlo-ir lu-rd» with t h'1
ci. udii imi. alitami,lib* Hon
i.'vv p r e pun- d i n fu i n i - fi ut! i h . l i gi o be-i
, d powi-r I hai t h è
w 11 iiei-d I N W l u t . . r i» gu mg i lu- run. h

-W H ITE'W A Y -FO R
CITYOFSANFORD

K C S W i.

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PROHI AMENDMENT A LIVE STOCK
FAILS IN HOUSE
A SSO CIA TIO N
NATION-WIDE PROHI HI- WILL HE FORMED HERE
TION FAILS BY SIXTYDU BIND SEMINOLE
ONE VOTES
&lt; o l NTY FAIR
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!.. -Ili,ili g, .' I l g l l ' !*l- hcrvil
, Hat ill hr (hr
pLu r inf TIn«* "ii ilo- -tret-t»
F b - i l r i c i l y P i a i f ol I’.tft y ¡M’.1' were wijieil out III tin
meeting coming a» it will during the lovved bus u l wn y s heeit mi e Xpensi ve
struggle.
Democratic Lender l ' ri­
county fair. The idea of a Florida a mi t hè plani- ha» liex-n m » he-tvily
der wood and
Republican Leader
Live Stock Association originated ladeit l&gt;&gt; t hè - mal i eqmpm. - nt t i mi
Mann (might shoulder to shoulder
t erl i i e br ai n ol Wil l T raer
lie -tre.'i* h a v e
fiimriy i ght ed
in
tl
al tin- head of t fir force* oppu.ing
■-■lit o' nf i h&lt;- F l or i da H nni« - . . ki r ,» , i r. t i l . Put f1»1VA i hui i In j.relire ri'oll.t loll .. t d when I lie vote
\
t!*r , uhi» l** tb Di'-i' ' HI f- ant Ita* 1ill*»*tl • nia f gl d u t»
at
j * am*. --I *he l ‘*7 s ta n d in g for tinll[
1.i■ M
w ili
Ia* pii
1 ) ere
eriu m
i l In*
in n. » ,» Iti*’»' I t M|¿ » I! 11’11 In- n »it ill I "i-i
fil. i,i |
"(' i -11 t 1liai
. e - id -, 11o a j | I » i re |l e timer at ». I.S
.
•
lu­
i
m
in
t
hr
'»fill»'
u
h»»
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r
•
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.
n
i
i
hut
0
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HU
f•••
gtv.
t
1 he .
UI.
Reputili, .in» .-leven were I’rogr*-»
e»l . -t • «I » h» f (If TTIilt .»Ml '
'1 • .' ........ . r ,1'n f 1 .4* . . i l l . ' . bie li­
IV.
i. 1 ' «-1ir I'r ■.g r &gt;*»»t V.- Ui' pul.
««( it*-l !-rr !" tul Ve t inbite
Mill ,1 ai m li
til I«I" ".Il lii'f t il«( K Walker ol Nunlor.t- toiiowiai . irati»
t-lil I b «t i I*t 11Vt* «illli'k 41f ail k i 'm1' &gt;n I . i-i light* " iy
I'm hi lai ion le ade r » c l a i m e d t h e In . 1 *11 lì tt * 11«• li u i i h t iu&gt; rnu n. i*111•***t
anil presented most i-nteriaitniigly
and instructively many I m l . r.laitv. vole vd M'7 lor t h e m e n s u r e liad t he .' tui nolr i '«nuit &gt; h uir A í*mhtu
I lurida llut kefelb-rs

to work along tin- Fast Coast &lt; anal, ionie iij&gt; to their expectations.
tiun bus given Thursday, Feltruary
and argued t h a t - t h e St. Johns pre­ W hether a similar resolution in tro ­ 4lh f'-r Live Stork Day and on this
sented and deserved ludger considers d u c e d by Senator S h eppard of Texas date tin association will he formed
tlon, owing to its extensive trilni w o u l d c o m e to a vote in the senate Fxperts from the Fxperinu-ntal Stutury territory, now in most part dor- mi t h i s se s si on wa s u nknow n tonight. Vinn tl (iailiesvdle will lie present
iipmt because of inadettuttie access
Administration l e a d e r s w e r e in- as W' IJ a» men from otlior state»
and* egress.
T he government &lt;n ■li ne d to belie Vi* It w o u l d n o t , b e ­ who r* interested in live stock and
courages mill helps with a v iew of ¿In-^ c a u s e it c o u l d not pass tin- h o u s e .
many prominent stock raisers have
greatest good to the greatest, n u m ­
aigniln'd
their intention of bringing
Not withstanding re p eated public
ber and declared that a highway assertions that many of the house their stock here to show nt th e fair
with trib u ta ry territory on both members would try to dodge a rec­
Live Stock Day at the Semimde
sides is th e one to develop first in ord on the subject u roti rail dis­ Coui y Fair will not only bring a
liflviy ^ *t r m a^ro8,, t h ® A. C. L. preference lo a oni-sided proposi­
ilo», d a larger a tte n d a n c e th a n the large crowd to Sanford on that dale
tion,
as
is
th
e
case
with
the
j,r.-».-nt
Uovsd and seconded th a t the
average throughout tlic session. To but i' i» hoped th a t the day will la­
canal
along
the
coast
He
had
only
hav. carried the house the Hobson the n e u q s of forming the association
" Mr rllenJ a vrodit of J26.00 per
thc
best
of
feeling
lor
the
com
m
uni­
u tip-nd merit would hnve required 268 for the betterm ent of the entire
La
.t 0 th" Awociated Charities,
ties
alon
g
'th
e
canal,
and
he
w^opld
In­
.
* »"^(vision of u com m itaffirmative votes. It th u s failed to Mate and th a t the meeting wdl&gt; be
both pleasant und profitable
f l u t i n g of J, D. Dnvlson, W. glad to assiht them , as nil other part» carry by 61 votes.
"■ Abernathy C. H. [)ln g w iind of the sta te , in getting desired and
tiectssury relief which m ust come
• t S.
r‘ Cftrried'
l.y
¡"»tructod to pub- when all th e people get tngeth
Lar 11' ' h - • ‘r ■« . ..n . . h .. .. n . . » - -u
“
'
Mr. W alker gave way t^o K£ T U— 11
I n i k , » 1 ” Callin|t ,or b!(l"
the
. ^ 5 7 . contract for 1916V
W oodrud, algo of Sanford, who ably
Today is Christmas D ay and all now reopened* and litis return to old
**j0nd,d
council and forcefully urged united and de­
ckled act.on by all of Florida if it Americans arc rejoicing in the as» conditions of unrestricted trading
expected to get into th e running. sOriatiOns of this h a p p y an n iv er­ in sc, u ritie t'b rin g s no disaster in its
M.W. LOVELL, Clerk.
Those who are h a p p y ean find train
He presented substantial reasons for sary
For this there is reason to he
It
cksy
-o be merry, and the people
unity of a c ti o n and purpose.
I*forEmdl!?r Merch,Bl M arried
truly
thankful, and the whole coun­
of
this
country
are
now
Ttftppy
in
the
W h " hM been . received U. I. H a m ilto n ,'s e c re ta ry of the
try
can
rc oice diver the solidity of
thought
that
the
U
nited
"States
Board
of
T
rad£
of
New
S
m
yrna,
and
tj u ‘vh* mtrr**ie of Mr. T . Curthe •-ituation, which does not feel
is
at
peace
with
the
world.
W
hat
Is
also
secretary
of
tho
Florida
Fast
x h i t k 'V " 1 ? d Mf“ M“e M cK elth
l he -Hock of passing event»
I hi»
Der., i* **
° n T hurs Coast Canal Association, was the still more to t h e jiurpose, there is
is
all
the
more
remarkable
becuuse
b tk* «i i m Cf 1,th' Mr. M erchant speaker and came to his task with in not a 'bind on thc sky, a n d no renlook to the future with a p ­ the reasons for disturbance arc »o
S' H. Mer- teiligence, familiarity and argument, snn
serioirt and far reaching in t hep
prehension
hu t was forced to udmit in various
**»tril year* Clv.y' ,)Ut ÍOr th c pMt
possible effect.
When
this
country
felet
the
pinch
'*•«. kein. Jf*h* rwided at Mad­ colloquies with Messrs. Montinoliin
it is gratifying to note t h r t the
which was blown across th e sea
and
Walker
th
u
t
thc
St.
Johns
had
ite | Vttr^jL i°r “nd Pr°Prletfl&gt;’ ci
Christmas
festivities not only show
most decided advantages.
p u lin g from Europe, every precaution was
Kit mtnv r L ' COrd*r ,l t h a t
no
decrease
from those of last year,
for i t , **lnMLvil1« Wend# will th e good n atured controversy it was taken to limit »the distress both ip
but
there
is
a perceptible advance
area
and
durat
on
as
fur
as
possible,
««ry
M« f b*nt and hia bride shown th a t Sanford and New S m y r­
on
the
level
of
one year ago. Here
and
happily
these
efforts
were
crown­
tfiu th °y !nd 111 th® Proa* na were th e aamc distance, practic­ ed with complete success. - T h e in New York as well as in all the
liftboy
1 WOr,d b°Id i
“tor® ally 126 miles each from Jackson­
ville, bu t Sanford, owing to its stock market, which was ciosed last other U rge cities -of the country, the
j August as a m a tter of precaution, is hotels will observe Christmas with
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Ill* 1i*-r »una 1 .it Í cut HIM An* i 117* J(&gt;
»i'1'h ( a rner&lt;mi h mili nf 1 he In«ut
pos t e tl m e n
i t he
¡it e o n fuit t le
r.&gt;«.. hat r i m ­ K a t o h \&gt; Imund t o ht*
Ii.ntr imi- n( f h»* «show jditi e» of tj i e
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ina k * - il jm»»ilib' lor i l o ' i l j l o b a v e
l a i r i Int I will I.e held
»U. ,iim-]..lm»-iit t&lt;&lt; ut.mu n 'ridilo i Hole ( i .
he w b i l e wav
I in h ii in.- inI mi ni tu i he v arimi» here t i e lir-t week in J a n u a r y will
Manager Rine* of thè Snnford
-lllti-n WII» d.-f'-l led III I hi- l Mil ll tie th*- m e d i t i l i "I I hr » lo c k m e n of
ji
.iid
»’tale» i hai in- i ii.inpaiiv will
» l . it.
l."U*i- n| r.-pri ».-, t.ilivi-» here 1 he -l . i t - . . i d tin- Im mat ion of i h&gt;
d"
every
t hmg mi i heir power to giviF
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m.-tiil.er» vnti i i g inr nt d Is!) n ga list r a i s i n g &lt;d i . . u b , s h e e p mul hog» in ilo- city a lo-iler »y -1etti of «treet
liglil- un thè business -treet» aliti ll
t
Vii nlkrmnt IVe v a l e a! t w o - t h i r d s klori.l.l 1» bi-eiMIlMlg olle ol i h e gre*il
ww» r e q u i r e d la a d a p t t h e resolu­ est Ma lu s i n e » of t h e »l ut e a n d t he ilo- c i t y a n d busi ness nicn will art
tion
I IJtmedintely a f t e r atinOUtice- rai s i ng of l i etter ui d g r a d ed »tnek I» in eiiiijiinellon il i» altno-t ceri ani
more
p ro nn t M " ' d llial thè wlnte elusler» enti Ite i li m. r i o f 1 In- v o l e I he h o u s e a d ­ ul»o ' lit-eomillg
j o u r n e d . t h e c r o w d t h a t h a d p a c k e d S a n t . m i be i ng cent rail) l o c a t e d mol ■talb-. I in lime far ih.- ».-mnti.le
I .uni. I .ir i -- I v limar
11- h»*Hrt &lt;d Ii port ion d
t h e gallerie» t h r o u g h o u t
tin- ,.ro.1 f. t- " -J &gt;1
II. O-r ' l i
. .veli
-il l’&gt; -1 i. I a 1■ 111-1 i r Mg with 111111 , t . • .
♦ i'*
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me fit u!id
si) rum li
No hi
-1 alted.
M r . Moi i l i nol li n explai l ietl tinv a r i ou s p r oj ec t s on w h i c h 1 S e n ­
g i n e e r h a d been i-iigagi-d. i h i . u o n i pk-tiou of w Im h hail in largì- part
been d r l u v c d anil «niel r.u k. -I l-\
terests lietter o r g s t i l / . - t a nd p'l-ti* -t
In nt her st-t t ion»iil i n . . . o i h i r
iiurgi-d u n i t e d a c t i o n a n d - m
a&gt; d
relief CHI1 lie bail in &gt;,•&gt; ■' *&gt;r - a .

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SANFORD M E N H A V E
3500 ACRES UNDER
FENCE NOW

Yle—- Me | .ni l i h a d berti t h è p o p o l a r

leneher sii thè ptihltr »elioni.

.tn.

IMMENSE RANCH
OF TOSOHATCHIE

Mr
Kit-

imuia Me lauri were murried in thè
lutine of Mr and Mr». J. (ì Martin,
l.ake Mar.V, l.y Rev. IL M. Morey,
!• I*. puslnr of thè Fresi.yterian
I iiuri h

FLA. WATERWAY

&lt; . rtrt
f jiAf .-TeNr ^ i S
t*
E f i J T w o r i ?emiiiolc tclUa
her stroke; let ij produce a ringing
of s live and inspired comInUty. »ml I he infectious spirit has IMPORTANT M E ET IN (4
Lien bol&lt;! nl tlic imagination of tinHELD AT PALATE A
I Site and beyond it» borders. There
LAST TFESDAV
liil be something -Urrint: in these
Ifiif cliy». N
"a* countJ tike a
jmi £ Titan » il « a n d tu aggresA meeting w«» held m t h- Hoard
L „ jttiiui- &gt; -I the people Ironi ol T ra d e riunii» Tue»day all. rnoon
llroad sill MTUtuusp its brawn and to organize u Florida Inlam l W ater­
«aide, lad’» I'd them see w hat ways Association.
T he gathering
Iti/y »re looking for, a valiant anil was not a» large i.s it -thould have
[pepdid rermmntity, which rises to been when the imptTtil (ICe of t he
[tte apporto nit;."' of civic udvance- work It »on! c ni pial ed i» &gt;&gt;ni»lder&lt;’.l
Only I.V.- tow i■» ..ill-id.• &gt;d i'.iiatk.i
fiett.
If the plan- of the several com -1 were I epre»i'iile.l, and t’lil.il i,a. ' 1a
[Ettee* x* mapped out are cut Lui i n g l o i mi t tie rt- *■¡i &lt;»r •" lî**6D ■
■i &gt;i • Ml f (hi
let. will not lie n p en d i n g i h.- 1Mltti.i
I bio *i c m
* * (» l«l»
child within i. lift y 1 iti- - Ilo WIT.k' if •ImlMi
nr., «unimi
t ù radius ei '.udori! w iio will In' were pri »ent tH1SV1i \ i-r , t i• t rt i i.»

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

HARRY THAW TO
GO BACK TO N. Y.

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(or tiie extradition of Harry
K.
I'btiw from New Hampshire would
be pul in motion
He indicated ne
hud reason to believe T h aw ’s a l t q r ;
m-y» wthild »lari new hithcus corpus
proceeding» ,i11 New Hampshire anti
‘ I loll lie feared ¡1 might lie a long
111hie before Thaw »aw I lie insidi* of
the roinl*« wh.-re it I- planned to

W a s i dn g t o n , Dec . 2-1
T h e report
&lt;d t h e c o m m i s s i o n e r of internal reve n u e . just oil t hi' pres» . shows that

there are two citizen» of Florida
i .ich of whom has an annual Mp'iimc
"I from I7 6,()b() to ftmi.miih
The
internal revenue bureau will not
divulge ihetr names
In facf, the
official or employee w ho would do so
would ectlainly lose his official s alp
il his identity became known
unwonted zest and will have their
army of Christmas guests m uch
larger and gayer than was the ease
m i'J LI.
This condition is not only pleas­
ing in itself, but especially gratifying,
as it indicates a pervasive spirit of
confidence in th a t business revival
which hftif already set in, and which
from this day forward will rise and
swell and spread with surprising ra p ­
idity.
Under such circum stances
there should bo u feeling of harm ony
with the spirit of Christmas. There
should be a sentim ent of friendship
and brot herhoud and of joy anti glad­
ness nt the return of this anniver­
sary when the fatherhood of (iod
and the brotherhood of m an is
brought home to every huttiun heart
In the remem brance of the young
and that interchange of solid ex­
pressions of friendship within fatndie* and between friends there should
also lie a thoughtfulness for others,
and tho generous desire th a t the
joys ol a M jrry C hristina» shall he
diffused through every part of th e
com m unity and th a t rich and poor
alike shall share in tho enjoym ent
and happiness ol this happy season.

k•••• |i hi m
Di' tri.il »»n t Ii«*
rhafVl*' »*t * mi** |iiril»'% Tu
;i | h‘ frolli

Mat tea wan
il wti* pointed out in Mr Je ro m e
today th a t, o m e removed to th e
Tombs, Thaw migli! lie a d m i t te d
to hail.
' If lie is ad m itte d to liuil,“ sujd
Mr Jerome, " th e superintendent of
M atteaw an will immediately present
a detainer under winch Thaw will be
taken to M attea w an us un insane
man, to await his trial.
" if he is convicted, 1 presume he
will serve out Mich sentence as la
imposed ujion him, whereupon t h e
detainer, i-omUling of his originul
commitment to .Matteawan, having
been tiled at hi* place of im p riso n ­
ment. will occasion his retu rn l a
M utteaw an."
T h aw ’s atto rn e y s were silent.
Jerome, former district a tto rn e y of
this city, was retained as s|&gt;ectul as­
sistant a tto rn e y general in th e Thawcase after the escape of Thaw from
M atteaw an.
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T he Petroleum Iron Works und
Pennsylvania T a n k Car plants a t
Sharon. Pa., hnve gone on double
tu rn . The lu tte r plant will tu rn out
six complete cars daily instead of
t h 'ee.
M aso n s, Attention
Please tak e notice of the Lodge
of Sorrow to be held Sunday at i .10
p. m.
All M uj/oum and («milieu of
Masons, m em bers of Fastern S ta r
and any who are Masonically con­
nected are inv ite d . Members of t h e
Lodge 'and visiting brothers are re­
quested to m eet in hall at 2:30.
S u nday night at 6:30 please m e e t
in the hall, to a tte n d M ethodist
place of worship.
By orders o f ' W . M.
(X L. TAYLOR,
Secretary.
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F A G E TWO

COUNTY

TUBERCULOSIS

HAPPENINGS

DECEMBER 25 lo ll
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SANFORD CITY SCHOOLS

! POTATOES - SEED - POTOTOKS !

M easured by the present day
H ON OR ROM.
I ?
A b u n c 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 ­ knowledge of medical science, the
n
VARIETY ANI) QUALITY GUARANTEED
sa n ita riu m fur \he universal t r e a t ­
o
d e n t s — e v e n t s OF SE M IN O L E C O U N T Y -E F F IC IE N T
Kir*t Grade \ ioht Andrews, Eve- ' '
ment of pulmonary consum ptives is
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
in a great measure a m onum ent to 1&gt; it Marie Schell, Fred Weeks. R uth *
Fellows, C laudia
Wright. Calvin »
folly.
M • ,.ig. Inn, Tin Ima Ct.db.c, Elitu ^
M I i n i t r s s i tT ItiN
I n tin-* i in.«,. ■«inn 1In- ii-rtn " « m i
W k st si in IT IM S
COBBLER
Greeting of the «eaum to The iturium*’ i* taken to designate the liet ll Mlt. hell. h r n k th ^ e e . \\ j|Mr*
M*Crin*keh from t r&gt;*tul
hum
DttHose,
Eugene
"Terwilliger.
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We are hundlirg some of the very-finest Seed Potatoes t L. » M
Luke
*• um inipatiied b&gt; her Herald and all Its m an y readers s u b s ta n tia l » m a t u r e of brick, stone
produces.
»intfr. Mrs«. Minnine t •
drove from M oore’s Station correspondent or wood, as contrasted with w hat is Junior Duttin, Olive Renfroe, M a r ­
E v ery car will l&gt;e carefully inspected by a Government Putn.
Rev. Bart let te
of
Enterprise know n as the open-air tre a tm e n t, in. garet Miller, Albert Connelly, Flor­
over Sunday it mi «pent « pleasant
and each bag will carry a (invernment f ns pec tor's tag. «'erti'
ence
Flowers,
T
h
o
m
as
Wight,
Wil­
preached
here
Sunday
at
th
e
usual
which
the
patient
is
protected
from
ilny with Mr unit Mr* Mlretl Knit:
«nine is pul up especially for reed, fm- from scab ami other ftn ,
hours.
ito r m ami hut sunshine by tent walls liam lle’rrtng. Pearl Glide weil, Ja«*k
Sunday
eases. Our grnwerjiouks all hi* seed st«ick in formaldehyde fur tw.
Porter,
M
argaret
Peters,
K
erm
it
A daughter wus horn the la th to* and covering, through which the
bef« r«- planting, and when the potatoes come up, spraying i&gt; •I,,«,
Mr ( ’hurley Powell arrived M on­
great regularity throughout the entire growing season.
pure air of nature has always the H urley.
day (rom the hospital at Wayeroas, Mr and Mrs. Barry / a hers key.
B A. Howard, president of Flor freest circulation
We are in the Seed Business, and when we say Seed Potato«
Second G rade— Dorris Hand, JcsGeorgia.
not
m ean a lot of cheap commission h o tfe junk, of which ti„
T h e r e is in Florida a distinrt **«' Hasty, Velma Shipp, Irma S m ith ,
Mr Cune »pent S u n d ay in tow n, •la Gardens, Ine., shipped crates
thousands of bushels sold as se«d.
of
their
fancy
lettuce
to
each
of
5hc
m
ovem
ent
to
erect
a
s
a
n
ita
riu
m
for
Theo
Vickery,
C
h
arles
Bragg,
A
rthur
the guest ol Mr and Mr« Lee Grif­
If y o u want some of the very best Seed Potatoes old aim Id«com pany stockholders;
the tre a tm e n t «if this «liseuse, and Hill, Cecil Bines, Edwin Steinm eyer,
stating w h r t t|unntity and variety ere wanted, and w«* will h«- p!«-;
fin.
/
Mr. and Mrs. C upi. L. Brown i q j* fostered by a strong and inllu- Paul Strong, Deano T urner, George
Mr Charley McBride will have n
nrtne o u r lowest delivem l price for them .
vacation of two week«, while there nini children will come over frontiontinl organization. But it doe» not Wilson, Lawrence W ynn, Pauline
Ft. Christ mas in their car t o s p e n d j j a k e in to account the uxpbr once of Muirhegd, Eloise Wright, Pauline
is no arhool.
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Christina* with .tbelt «laughter M r t C l f c 44+s-nl—authwriey—am i It fUVtJTtU fT* WntlnTF.'tf.TTT-I F u r L a n i . FlrnTi T olar
Mr. a n d Mr». J o h n Badger and
0.
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PLANT
CITY,
FLORIDA
”
J
F.
McClelland
and
family,
proposition
which
has
more
against
Olive
Ncwxnan,
Irene
-McGttgahin,
|,aby
from T am pa are expected
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M ary
Elizabeth
l ‘ule»tan. Sura'll ♦
W ednesday to »pend Christina» with v Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marshall of it t h a n for it.
Evelyn
Williams.
M
aude
Lake,
K
u
th
City
will
e
n
tertain
Messrs.
O
pen
air,
pure
a
n
d
uncontnmher fa th e r apd m other. Mr. and Cameron
N orm an Shiidd» and B uren Collie I ill nt cd i» the acknowledged antidote i-rilu- Wessncr, Genrgie Mobley, P e r­
Mr«. D If C Rabun.
and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. E llsw orth at against tubercular germs. No &lt;lrug ry Cameron, R o b ert Mason.
Mr a n d Mrs. Neal Culp and chil­
or s tim u la n t ktlown ra n do its work.
T hird Grade M a r l i n e Malle m,
dren spent a pleasant «lay w ith-their C hristm as dinner.
Mr«. Will Prevail and son, Nell In t h e sanitarium , th e rooms und Agnes l’erritl, M ay Hello Wilkinson,
fat hi r a n d mother. Mr umL.Afr«.
went to New Sm yrna to s t a y during wards ventilated by windows or by J o h n Wilson, Joe Atkinson, P ittm a n
R obertson Sunday.
th a t m ost approved m ethods for Atkinson, John U rum ley, Edna L ord,
th
e holiday* with her p arents.
Mr. J. B. Polhltl wiia visiting Mr.
c o n stan t change of hir restricts th e D orothy Fletcher, Emilie Billing**
Joe
C
am
eron
is
fencing
in
several
and M rs. J. L. W alker Friday and
‘ &gt; y . , MaUu&gt;,KiHUiu
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more
large
tracts
for
pastu
re
in
reest circulation
circulation of' o u ‘H’o » L ^ íÍU
4 ^ Jiitk .ll
John ,
enjoying looking at th e farms.
t r - / T lt
A lts .»ml. c ^ e w ^ e j^ .. - ,
«v - v ;
C C r H r m r Liini!qtr»f; ’^atft
rfi ° f L á For,? *
mollicr Mrs.' Rafiu» wVre i n 't o w n
We will give a description of the! p atien t gain the fullest benefit.
M aud C arraw ay,
W alter C a rte r,
C hri-tm us entertainm ent an«l tree
T h e sanitarium «Ine* not permit M yrtle Hull, Dora Arnert, Joel Bell
T u e s d a y afternoon shopping.
Mr. a n d Mr*. B uchanan came in in our next, announced to take t h e p roper isola timi of th e patient,
F ourth Grade C h arlo tte S m ith,
town from their home Wednesday, place at tin- church Christ ma« night w Inch is a prime necessity both lor Bessie Campbell, M a r th a Duke, H a t ­
Every i-at'k hours a lag certifying Follerai I lb jHtet h
all
the morul elTccl upon himself, ami tie la-wis, Dorris Moore, E rm inia
stop p in g at several neigh I»or»' houses, a« usual.
insurance agnin.st Powdery Scali.
giving th e m nice oranges and grape­
M.«s Ella Ingram retu rn ed Mon­ on account of th«&gt; d ange r of infi-c- Houser. Madge Wooilrock, Lizzie
fruit which was highly appreciated day from a long \ imi to relative lion t o nurM-s, a tte n d a n t» und \ i* Flower*. Natl P ax to n , ,S,ir,.h \\ herA llrid King lias a im e patch «d til Fort Lauderdah*
Her family itor*. T h e disease germs find lodg I«-*», Hi rnnrd Edward*.
Ella Maty
lettuce h«* experts t«&gt; cut after wi-re ill-lighted to have her honn- in rinnt in tin- walls and furnishing* Mnirltci.d, Florence W itte. B eulah
which only tin- most fre q u e n t ami Brown, T h eresa- Venuhle,
t in t*t mas
time lor Christmas.
Em ily
Little Christine McClelland came th o ro u g h fumigation can destroy.
tfiiiley; May Holly, Isabel Strong,
Make the banner potato c r o p s of Florida
over from Geneva Tuesday to »pend
T h e initnl cost of th e xanltarium Demnrius Muason, Edna Morris,
PAULA P O IN T S
ami
its 4 m aintenance
urc u Rhmla Vaughn, H e ste r Shiles, Essie
Clark C. Pearson nmi R u t h Smith the holiday» with her parents.
Write u.s your requirements
T. B. Rowland and fam ily ar«- waste
of
money,
when
Kirby, Minnie K night, N«ira Jenwere quietly married in Sanford S a t ­
urday evening. Judge Herring per- new corner« from Celery C ity anil are rn m p u re d with
the
results o ! - kin«, Frank Pope Robert William*,
Itirming I In* «-eri-niony
Ihith \«rung living in Mr» M«-x Marshall'« house tuinable from an expeuduur«« of tin- lieorg«- Cowati, Pierce Gridin. Eilhaute money in rhe op«-u uir treat wanl Runiph
people were horn and rui*«-«! here in ( ftmernn ( i l y
T he ìnhahit uni* o( Carneroti City ment
If further a rg u m e n t wir«
IIlid h av e the best wish«« of many
Fifth
t«ra«l«- Fredt-rirk
|n-«««r
frienib for their futun- Inippin«-*- i-iii li liiiv,* t hi-ir mali I-mx«-» mtvv iti in-• re~*!try t o e*t al di *h tin- relitti vr *pikc, Rertmn s h e p h e rd , Jam«-* RoPtin-rit* of tin- two method* of treat
and prosperity
They will make ln«ir residence* in*te.«ri &lt;«l «lown he
•on. W dliard f.umley
Victor Mrment it i* sufficient to consider I he Laulin, Willie Mallem. Edwurif M«
their ho m e in Sanford for the pres­ low th è villagi- a« furnn-rly
L Roye ha* In-guit clearing lm decision* of the most e m in en t Hied ta ll,.
ent.
Ge««rge M alm. Sidney K«-i
lami,
bonghi r«.«ntl\ «t( It
A o al a u th o rities in l lie north, wln-r, iieily, Billie Kitts, T o m B ro therson, |
Dr J N Bi-hop, in c«&gt;iiipunn «1 !&gt;&gt;
his sister-in-law , Mrs. Mae S m ith H ow ard next *oulh lo tlie Eli« wo'rt b e l i muti«- conditions for th e cmplny- Virginia Long. F lorence Henry, Lil­
T h e Roye* rami* fr rn ('hi- meni of ; In- up« «i nir i ron i me i I f«I*« lian S hi n hol't-r
and Mi** Manhart nrrived from place
Fbireine
Malm.
noi co m p are with thnse of Floridi* Eiiltb Mct'nrkle, D orothea Mickey.
N«*w York Monduy evening ami are «ago la*I year
com fortably
established
in
the ----r—
K athleen
B rady,
In M assachusetts thè expernfit uri- Lucile Jenkins,
‘Bishop ho m e for the winter.
Myron Brown,
of a largì- legislative a p p r o p r ia imn N't*llie Mes.«engi*r,
Mr. a n d Mr*. P a tto n from New
■for th è e reitio n of a *anitnrium for Peyton Furstbr, C are H and. C laude
P o u 'tr B e h i n d t h e B o a t
York cume on Tuesday and will oc­
tulo-rcular putients Ita* been fto p p c l Morn*. Alton Morris, Webst«-r Or«l
Hrrc is a complete outfit you can carry with &gt;«
cupy th e Dent house thi» winter
bei-ause in thè opiiiinn of I he med way. Frederic Hines, Byr««n Stevi-n»,
("tamp
it on your row Imat,
li ni ollb «-r* of i he *tiitc i In* inetIoni Irma Arnett. M a ry
Belle Allen,
Mr, J E Bona i* here, »pending
tlury
.skiff
yr t .mot-a ml tta\ cl
Leatfing
American
and
foreign
publi­
Mabel
llrugg
of t r e a t m e n t do«-* noi
ellnn-nt ly, Margie Atkinson.
th e holiday* with In« wif«- ami her
cation»,
with
»|H*cial
Christmas
anti
I
to
y
miles
an hour. On
KaliBrown,
Irene
B
ruton.
Francis
p
i
o
t
i
t
i
thè
emiricom
m
onw
ealth,
father an I mother, Mr and Mrs New Year offer» by ( ‘urti« A: Co.. Si-rd«
_
lake,
Lay
or
river
you have
D
o
lto
n
,
S
um
«
Howard.
r.or
fayor
thè
hetternient
of
thè
p
a
­
A A. HiriV»
nes, Hanson-Hen nett and other «oui
a | tower boat for commerce
L&gt;n«-h
Mary and Julia Zachary ar«-at home panie» DIT with the olii nini on «ul l o n i . «-Veli i( n ibi,.* n,it rei ani it
or pleasure anil your*invest­
the new subscription &lt; 1*11 at ■•in «• and
I Ile s t a t e ol Ohio ha» erected a
for their C hris, ma* vacation
Sixth tirade Annie Bruton, Don
be
ready
«lini
called
on.
ment is extremely small.
gretti hospital far thè inntlt Ut inulti C arraw ay, Vivian Crosby. Maggie
We are now having our Usual
tr e a tm e n t of thè disertile ut a cosi of Pearl Smith, Virginia D el'oursey,
fine w n i . r weather and nriT ready to
11h re e -q u a ite rs of a . milliot» «lollar». Cecil Flowers. Sara W arren Easterferget th e sa d »kits of th e past two
II
I I T y o u b u y m u s t ln-nr f l i c
weeks.
Office Howard Lund Co. over I’ost-Ollice It» r u p a r i t y Is I BI pu tiri.ts. and ther hy, Ruby Hart, N ina llow art. Law
I
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t
/
If
O . K . t h a t pivi-s y o u
theie
,.re
thirty
timi!*;,
mi
t
ut
eri
11
rein-«Mi Daniel,
Jennie
Rhodes,
We ar • always grateful to the
c o n fid t-n c f.
Ferro
Inr*
m
th
è
»tt.liAl
th
è
sanie
r«-laDwight Smith, E lizabeth Stafford,
p .in ter m an for Correcting our mis­
1
niot’fis
may
ju*tfy
I
i
ve
co
-per
p.
t
ic
1
1
a
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fl-iisl
|
w
,i
h
mi
Elba
M
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Ft
ln-1
11
1
nr
\
Velma
take« but when the dear fellow corM
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t
hi«»
ottftili
nee
«Iteli tt.t Ito«;- »i di l l i bi- m &lt; &gt;b «1 11 V• t a' l- '« ra t VVigl.t Mririti, K '«
rei-t* us incorrectly, we d«nt*r thank
1
ms
.m*«th
e
y
h
a
ve
prò* idi- l'T ..Il i &lt;«| d . ........
\V «11lain*, i n-ri rmte «*t .«if«•r *f «d-di.
him mu int
H«1 ev iih-ni I&gt; itmughi
all
th«'
K
«)o«l
¡Kiints
rtnb&lt;«lietf
by
&gt;«•« :ul ■umili noi* in I b-rida .re g e Walker, Lee Peck. Ray Huls-«ll,
a sixteen pound gopher t«»« tog .« In­
experienced experts
more cinopiicuted ih an in Ohio by M uart Bruton, Alfred Robson, J o i n
fer even j he llira ld , ifnl «hanged
who have built up
rac»t relation*.
These conditions Masson, John B r a d y ,- J o h n Lowe.
our item lust weak, culling our lug
|
Ferro power «iml repuwinibì require thè orectinn «if sep­
gopher a gobbler.
But gopher it
S e v e n th
Grade Anna
Mason,
f
tatiou
in Lite engine
arate insili utinn» fur cucii ac««, and Weimu Graves. M arion Dieterich,
wn«, n e v e r t i e ’ess. the Floriitu *tyle
world.
they
w
oubl
lie
flirt
hcr
i-nmpljcated
of gopher, a hard »helled land
Mary Mowiird. Mollie tjA b e rn a th y .
I Th«' result» you get nrc
hy si x
I hi» Mute i* fu voteli more Estln-r Fleplier,
t u r t ’e, who &lt;iig» himself a cave ami
Vera
T erh eu n ,
.due to a finished product.
t hitn itny oilier lor tln- trenim er.l of Gladv* V'lani*. M a rth a Brown, Mil
»hate» it with all tin neighbor«, from
G jry it yourIf!}—tad.iy! •.
t lltn-ri Illusi* by t Ik «ilei hoi!« , p .Irmi If ii*ton, Sunlit Luke. A.lele
rabbits to rattlesnake», and rarely
provi««! of itinl fir«iV • i! b y un-ill ;«l Ritte* \\ inin«- Strotig. li li lí T«-rwj|
weighs mo c t an five pound*
*« I, ! • ■•Ut of
. «V1 e, I- l i t liger. Min-ri,i A jiu i'k e , (lussi«- F rank.
B e e i* a “ Merry Christ ma«’' to
*uilt r«-r mi &gt; t «- i vi r hU l.oir.ii i li­ M urguret Strong, R u th Mnnihall. j
all o u r . neighbors, both oity a n d ,
Ir-rcst» , w In-r«' ll«' rri'y be »rifely ¡ «&gt;- Walter Connelly,
villages.
K enneth
Fry, |
luted in comi« r. ami have association F rank Bunion, B axter Williams.
un du.* proper and -not burdensome
Eighth Grade—«Alice Andes, G lad­
♦ ♦ ♦
rcstr r tio n s , with those who are odr.r- ys Dieterich, ldla H utchison, Nellie
e*t t o him, and • In tu rro u n d in g a Long, Eula Michey, Helen Peck,
wher • t h e danger from infection is D orothy Kumph. E d n a T hom pson,
*♦ re d u c e d -to the minimum
Edna Williams, Max Bradbury* T h e ­
x
odore Rung«*.
♦
N inth
Grade Virginia
Brady,
M aude Enlxminger,
Minnie Holi­
day. Ercil Little. Olive Lough, M ary
Belle Lynch, Muriel Rhoads, T om
M eredith, Clifford W alker, Walter
Wickham.«
T e n th Grade K a th e rin e Aycocke.
Lillian Goertz, R u th Hand, E ttie
Johnson, Ruth K nnner, Ilutji U tile ,
G ertru d e Little, A n to in ette Luke,
¡I 1 ludn’l
Fannie Reha M unson, Murian Phil­ And For T h ree Summen M n . Via- believe j would luuc died
ips, Lilian Rhoads, Lucille Bines,
cent W « U nable to A ttend to 'tlkCn
K ath e rin e Wilson, E s t h e r Wilson.
After I began taking Cardui. I WAS
E leventh G rade— AIHe Anderson,
greatly helped( and (Hi three bottle* re­
Any of Her Homework.
Agnes Anderson, France» Asplnwall,
lieved me entirely.
Alma Goertt,- Jessie Graves, Anita
The «¡mole dlwnlty and rare beauty of
Nelson, Esther W oodhurn.
I fattened up, and grew so much
our work will appeal to you whether
T w elfth Grade— Daisy Betts, Stel­
Pleasant
Hill,
N.
C.—"I
suffered
for
you contemplate the purchaw o f'a
stronger in three months, I felt l'ke ja‘
la B rown, Mildred Dickson, Gladys three summer*,'* writes Mr*. Walter
memorial for tome departed loved one
other person altogether."
or are intereated in the purchase of a
Green, M ay Holland, Ethel Hick­
Vincent,
of
this
town,
(‘and
the
third
and
public monument.
Cardui is purely vegetable and gentleson, Nellie Lough, Zoo M unson,
last time, was my wortL
( acting. Its Ingredients have a mild.*00*
H aikljlPackard, Annie W hltner.
I hid dreadful nervous headaches and effect, on the womanly constitution.

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prostration, and was scarcely able fo
walk about. Could not do any of my
housework.
I also had dreadful pains In my back
and sides and when one of those weak,
sinking spells would come on me, I
vguld have to give up and He down,
until It wore off.
I was certainly In a dreadful state of
health, when I finally decided to try
Cardid, the woman’s tonic, and I (irmly
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Cardui makes f o r Increased strength,
improves the appetite, tones up the ner­
vous system, and helps to make fui(sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy.
• Cardui has helped more lhan a nn1!l0°
weak women, during the past 50 yearsIt will surely do for you, what '* •***
done for them. Try Cardui today.
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• TH E SANFORD HEftAt.D
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Ttob w on ’t be back till t w e lv e
I told
him he would be much more help If
he wasn't In the way no he lias gone
off to the club to sm oke.
We will
have tht' Santa ap pearan ce Just bo*
fore dinner.
You can say that you
catue in tho skylight because there
w a s n ’t room for your pack In tho
ch im n ey and that you walked d ow n ­
stairs Then you can go buck and
take off your dlngulse and go out the
front door and ring the boll.
Tho
children will think you have Just
come. You were aw fu lly good to offer
to do this for m e " Meg was u nlock ­
ing the door and leavin g
"You may
as well sm oke if you want to." «he
said
"I am going to have th o se cu r­
ta in s cleaned next w eek an yw ay so
It doesn't matter If they do sm ell
sm o k y — "
.x
"You might tell A m y that 1 am
here." said Ted.
"Oh, sho doesn't mind the smoko,"
replied Meg. "Resides, sho alm ost
n ever "comes Into this room "
Ted felt him self d efeated .
_
an hour and a b^lf ho rem ained
In his solitary con finem ent and then
Meg catno again to s e e that be w as
properly dressed and to give him tho
cuu for his descent.
"Walt till T got all .the way dojgn
and then start." sh e told him.
"Does Amy know 1 am hereT" Ted
ask ed with unconcealed concern.
"Hasn't the re m o te st suspicion of
It," answ ered Meg. "I think sh e m ust
bu .exjjffitfm ;r t W M I U b i n r »be has
boa
telephoned tw ic e tu -tho st^Uuu , t o
t ô d V Tvrfetlfrr* file train s from th e
West w ere late. Yours wasn't late,
wnn It’ Hut I haven't said an yth ing
about your being h e r e "
"It's hard to n avigate in th e se old
boats," said Tom from under his
beard
P eg was hanging a luigh potato
hag full of toys on T e d s back
"I
(Hit the presents you brought to
Hohlu and Peggy In with the rest."
she said
'T h e y are really lovely.
Now rem em ber you follow us soon us
I get down stairs
We will all be In
the drawing room "
Ted got safely down the llrst (light
of slatrs with hls^heuvt park thump
lug on the stairs as he rain*li e
wait halt wav down tin* last (light
a hen lie 1 anvlit a g lim p se of \ in* s

H Gnndpapa w ere S a n t i Claus, how H a p p y wo would be !
W: • •. •. .bhop toil was finished ho wouli) t.ik** us 01 • tch knee.
H-d tel! us all his secrets and ho d name the pretty l ya
hied n ado ana kept in hiding for the other g.rls and boss.

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Hark Ye! Hark Ye!
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Day and Night.

Rain or Shine.

SÁNFORD. FLA.
I C A Prize Winning f j Z f l
d&lt; JU E X H IB IT S i J l r

We nave a real, livo Grandpapa ! Hu visits us icli year.
And he is quite a bosom friend of Santa Claus. I h- ar
Although he e a ns no reindeer, and of \ a-, th : gs 1 pro.it store —
!f Grandpapa were Santa Claus, wo couid r.i l i'.vu h m n r&lt; ’

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GENE MORGAN.

A M U SEM EN TS

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QALOSflK
Ml
OSBORN

wife

Meg.

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kN Christmas e f a , Ted HcVorly received Ibis letter
from Amy Saunders—the
one girt Itf the world, us
far a« Ted was concerned
!b-nr Ted
If you cub
manage to come on &lt;0
New
York
fur
C hristm as
and
the courage to break Ihe
n»*i to brother .Mob. all right
1
hsreii t e-in been utile to eiplalli that
*® are engaged, much less that we
*ere »bout to tie married, but as long
a* Meg ami Hub realty like you they
wa t object Come In the morning If
you can manage, and stop on your
■*njr from the station and nnk old
1 lector (500,1 to drop In for the great
*T*oi In the afternoon—that will be
than going.to Ills house. I tried
to explain to Meg, but you know how
Meltable alle U. and with Chrlatmaa
coming, ami the clifldron’s presents.
twttlng n fake S anta Claua for
“ &gt;«tn, she just hasn't time to listen,
*nd brother Hob | H euch a tease I
w e n t the nerve to tell him."
Groat hat"' gasped T ed. Jumping
jjP trom the dining table, w h e re he
^ been reading his Inst le t t e r from
Atnjr over hi» solitary m eal. Hastily
»•ylng the waiter, ho darted with all'
*P*®d through the hotel corridor, up
to hit room lie had w ritten to Amy
•Gog If shn couldn't m a n a g e to be
r*jr|^ during the holidays, but he
!j nt aupposed she would consent.
J'o* there was no time to bo lost, fbr

■ k* York w&amp;s fourteen hour* away.
*d rang for a messenger boy, tele*
oned to the office, and when the
ki. *°*fr *** arrtT®d we* throwing
i * necmar)' belongings Into a suit­
er
he eeld to the liveried
^
°*er. "I wsnt you to go out and
*1* »eddlng ring. . Tomorrow
* '"netmee ^10 etofee will l*0

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the . 4nd 1 can't get It then
bn.- ,°r** , r ® °pen tonight.

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1 1 . / d.' v
ItlOSl It1.1 11er &gt;t (ll* t 010 . ju-i a» if
had seen him tin da&gt;‘ before
com e In out of the cold Holt will be
so glad y o u ’ve come
If th o se per
fectly lovely thlrics are for m v cltll
dren do I••1 m e hide them behind the
(ilano
Oh hi the wav
'•In added
whispering,
von have iii-*t &lt;■ no In
tim e
I was almost distrin' d
' "t
a lw a y s w ere so niiliginc
iM i &gt;'Meii
s a l s that ih&lt; re ii; ir 1 a 11 at. 1
lege who would help a friend "Ul "I
a tight place the wm ion wnitbl
I
exp ected the butcher bin would do It
hut l i e s gone to one of those awful
b arb ecu es— w hatever that Is and I*
bad offered him 12 to do It . Now
lis t e n —Oh. h e r e comes Amy and the
children, and 1 told her to be sure
to keep them out for two hours
I
w onder why s h e came hack so soon
Come, hurry upstairs befop tlo 1 see
rase, 1p o« .e
you, and bring your mill ruse.
Ted. although he didn't knnow whether
he was Intended to get the butcher
boy away from a barhecue or “Imply
to conceal bis presence from the cltll
dren, followed Ills hostess up to n
third story g u e st room
"Now, I will tell you." said MeC
closin g the door and linking It b.
hind her. "S ee, I brought your hat
and g love s beenuso I knew the rhll
dren would su spect something If they
saw them, I w as expecting the hutch
or'* boy— he's Just about your bnlldto play Santa for the children
What
you have to do Is to dr^ss up In these
t h in g s —this red Butt. It's very thin.
I m ade It mjraelf out of red cotton
flannel so I think you can slip I'
on right over your coat, don't you?
Apd this false faco and this n ice,
w h ite beard
and thepo galoshes,
They may bo hard to walk In. but
t h e y , look moro lik e Banta than regu­
lar shoes. A nyh ow , f tnlnk they ore
Just nice for S a n t a Claus ”
"Is Amy well?" asked Ted bather
pointless!)'.
Meg sim ply nodded her head In the
affirmative
S h e was still thinking
about tho galosh es. “ It's funny how

■'I Put the P resents You Brought In
With the Heat."

..“^ • t's so-^they come In different
C
&gt; r*, ^.jDded Ted. e x c it e d ly wad*
«kit s . . .
o í Cravata Into hla
Oh, medium a lie , nny a lie ,
D f i î e . SÉi ì i i aè Ér t i i
rm

the [nick c a u g h t Tor a s e c o n d a ga in s t
• lie li.iiiistt rs in* m i s s e d his f oot i ng
-,11 the a w k w a r d g a l o s h e s , and with
i l i “ [ i r . i ’, i ffnrt to r e g a i n Ids hal
nine he grssp'-d f r a n t i c a l l y at the
• 1 1 .(I* r
I he ii. vt t h i n g he klo-w
to »a“pin » ling in a c o n t u s e d
jumble of l o i s mid red r o t t o n flannel
and wh i t e hair and Mi l ki n g at t he
fool . ( tin stairs

#. IHatne those g a lo sh es!" was. his
first uncerem onious rem ark as ho
pulled h im self out of the con fusion
And there stood Amy. Hob and Mrs
Meg and Hobby and P e k g y — nil moro
or less wide-eyed and Incredulous
Santa f u ll 'd o w n s t a i r s , that's all
Me Isn't used to stairs, you know,"
said Meg with rare p res en ce of mind
anx 1(fits only to preserve her c h il­
dren's faith In the myth o f Santa
1 buts
S h e hurriedly ad ju sted tho
false face that had flopped up In
the fall
I'nnr obt Santa
said little I’eggy,
.fill patting Ids arm. and Hobby « i n
eagerly exam ining the toys that had
spilled from the pack
tirent guns. It's T e d '" began Hob
Ir. an »stile, but Meg clapped her
hand over his mouth.
Meantim e Amy was holding n w h is­
pered conversation with tlm con fu se d
Santa.
' Why th e s e are papa's gnloshcs,"
said Hobby.
That's not Santn, at all, anyway,"
said little Peggy. "It's Mr. T e d B ev­
erly what's going to be our uncle,
l i e s como to marry out Aunt Amy,
so there, and he'a Just d r e s s e d up
like Banta so's to fool mfimma and
papa. Aunt Amy told us th is morn­
ing he was n going to mnrry h e r this
afternoon
Wouldn't Banta tnugh If
he could se e h im ’ "
(('op ) r ig h t

M eC lur«

N»w«r«ptr

H rn d lr* is |

Just the Thing.
"Oh, my friends, thero are som o
spectacles that o n e n u v e r forgi&gt;ta*” in ld
a lecturer, after giving a grap h ic de­
m e I'll Just le a v e you. I've n th ou ­ scription of a terrible accid en t he had
san d th in gs to do and Atny said so m e ­ witnessed.
"I'd like to know where t h e y se lls
t h in g about g o in g away, th is a fte r­
n o o n and h a v in g to pack ao ahe won't ’e m ,' remarked an old lady In tho
b e ab le to h elp mo at all.
T h ere audience, w ho Is alw ays m isla y in g her
a re aomo book« If vou want to read., glasses.— London TiHUts.

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Absolutely

1 railed Ills head, e a g e r to s e e more,

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platform,
there*h^ d° 11ar for you If you got It t h in g s com o in handy, even when
and h. T.Lhfl ’&gt;,*hbthree—end be auro y o u d on ’t w ont thorn at tho tim e, Isn't
, u r ti&gt;e *»»1 one the Jeweler has." I t f I o fte n aa y — but. If you'll ex c u se

I grtonia^ *U®' ,,r?" “ ked the boy,

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THE SANFORD HERALD

page four

__________________________ DECEMBER ?,y )?)1

ab u n d a n t profit.
Florida certainly j villc and from other »tale» «ill be
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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has cause to he proud o( her news­ here and tin* day will I«* most jil«-n*»- ♦
antly and profitably s|H-nt not only
papers.
Miami Metropolis.
It. J. HOI.I.Y. Editor
♦
by the local cattle men but by all
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7
W. M. HAYNES. Ilumines» Manager
The holiday rush is a b o u t over those who come Irom a distance. f
i’ul.lwKwl K**ry Ti»»r1»y nod F'rOUy
and this is the time to settle down Sanford la easily accessible from all X
of the alulu an d th e railroads ♦*
T H E H E R A L D P R I N T I N G C O M P A N Y t o a steady c u t ^ i t i g iv l o r the Surii- parts
will
make
cheap rates for the oc­ ♦
inolr C ounty Fuir. This should not
. ;
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s U B s a u P T i o N m i r i : . in advance
be left altogether to the commit-; casion. Let every m an In the state X
♦
o n k Yea r .
.
*I#®
who is interested in better rattle
Your neighbor knows nothing about your » business* at this Hank
N il MOMHN
!•** t e e s lor every citizen in the county
♦
can count himself or herself a com come to Sanfortl on T h u rsd a y . Feb­ V
TIIK K K M O N T H S
* Everw transaction is held in strict confidence.
m ittee of the whole to boost this ruary 4th and hel^&gt; to form the ♦
DiJl.r.rJ In III« O v by c«tl«» 1: 00 J-»f Vw In
Florida
Live
Stock
Association.
The
great enterprise. Already the people
♦
Ad* Mir« «I SO*. r«f Month
Your business is solicited on the basis of prom pt, courteous treat­
I'irmrnli In Adinnr« Mul II« Mnd« «I Off!«« of the s tate and the strangers In state th a t is now recognised as one V
♦
m
ent
and
absolute safety.
Florida are beginning to write here of the greatest in the raising of live &lt;#&gt;
K n t r r r d ' A * N r r o n d . l l u * M olt M o l l r f A u f n .1 l i n d
Y
stork
should
he
am
ong
the
foremost
relative to the fair and this county
ISO», ni Ih « Po«lo£r.r* n l H n d w d , l' ia c ld n ,
♦
will get the biggest boost of her life in u united effort to have better
I
l !iid«f A rt « ( M n r t h b d , l l T I .
K3A
stock
and
the
idea
of
forming
the
by
this
sam
e
(air.
i
T e l e p h o n « N « . HA
O ff) « « In llr rw Jd l a ilU if - l
association h a happy th o u g h t upon
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the part of Editor T ra er and ably # The. bulkhead which will he in the
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Attain . wo say Merry Christ inns.
seconded by the Sittninolo County
J i U ï M I r o U R BUSINESS—
eoursc of * construction during the
Fair Association.
f
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fair week should lie m ade o n e .o f the
If you h av e n ’t »hopped early shop
Come to Sanford on .February I ih ♦Y
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features of the occasion. T h e vis­
M. M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
TOUR
R. R UFAS
now.
and s ta y with us until th e fair is
I'rraidrni
Vlr«.|*rr*id*nl
itors to the city will be greatly In­
l
u
U
ff
»
A»»i I Bihir«
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terested in this great piece of con­
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Herald iff ut early *1« Ardcr t«L
good time.
s tru c tio n nnd the bulkhead should
have tim e to shop.
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share honors in th e celebration.
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ID
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This is one ol the greatest ev e n ts in
I ! you have anything Chat you d |
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Collier’s Weekly of the last Issue
t h o h istory-of the city and the fuir
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not want send it to The Heralil.
is one of tin*“ greatest events in the contain» an excellent article on Flor­
•o history of th e county ami th e two ida., It will dirert a t t e n t i o n 't o thou- quarter would purchase for t ho poor:
Seminole C ou n ty Fair will have tom bing d will make a strong d aw­ ran d s to this state. I t I* good pub­
One hundred pieces of wood.
som e fine aeroplane flight» put on ing c a r d .
licity.
P erhaps it is ju s t about as
A small bug of Hour.
by an Orlando boy.
good an a general article could be.
Five quarts of hominy.
y
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C ertainly ii *» well written- and in*
Four pound» of rice.
T he„ m erchants who advertise
Sunlight will kill th e o rdinary
. . . . in elusive. In fact it is t o p -inclusive.
Thtcg cans of soup. .
germ in six hours, so science tells us.* * ne
ar® not oriI&gt;’ Helping
Poor ■pwambt-of sm gar.----- - **
» V i» y v
WnKffWjjThPiyt i w :
V M are hefpitifc of .Florida, has..runic to bo regarded
A pair of woolen gloves.
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th e city^_ Three fourths of the ar- by the winter yisitor, or th e in ten d ­
tide» com m ending th e , Christmas, ing visitors ns tht* real Plot Ida. Thin
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e d i t i o n ‘ of The Herald spoCc of the reason lies in the superior publicity
. If you want to know any &lt;i\iiig
progressive merchants* of this city that ha« given that section through
a b o u t the fair go to the fair head­
who m ade this »fierial edition pos­ the m edium of the late Mr. Flagler's
q u a rte rs in the court house building.
sible and this is getting real near the hotel ami railroad advertising. Wlii'«*
T h ey want to see you.
tru th .
T h e merchant» of a dead lle n rj H Plant lived the «•« ntr.il ai.d
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Contimi« d irmn Page 1
town never advertise and the p a ­ west roust section» were given inueli
Seminole C ou n ty Fair is like a pers show this conclusively.
wAtcr facilities, en jo y e d from 50 to
No
allow ball rolling down lull get* m erchant of any town can m ake a publicity of t i e sam e rh n n te tir. 100 per cent b elter Height rates
larg e r every m inute and gathers big success of his business unless he Hut the Flagler motley built up tin- th a n was the case with th e East
Gasklll &amp; MacVitty ( I n c . ) Announce
east coast as it p layground of th e
»peed.
Coast
C
om
m
unity,
uses th e columns of th e home papers rich.
Magnificent hotel« operated
------ 0 ----Dr. D. C. M ain of VYduku then
and this Is clearly d em o n strate d in e x tra v a g a n tly , supplied with all t lie
occ u p ie d th e tim e l o r a q uarter of
Since the editor's car was wrecked the business circles of all cities and
accessories and appurten- net--* for
t h e price of gasoline has dropped tow ns the world over.
T he m er­ am usem ent a n d &lt;n - i , have p n -. an hour in sh o w in g the ud vu t nages
id
the
I b-khiw a ha and
t h e .St
to Hi cents. In our tune il was HO chants of Stu.ford are good ndverti*-'
hat M-ctb n the bt-t cull on t It .it
Jtdtils
and
llu
idelitally
did
mit
over«
cunts and rush at that
Huy a t ur ers and it is our holiday wish for
Ivittion ol tin- i ini a re v,M’ur i. • u i
look
h
i,
pel
prnp-et
ul
p
rotectin
g
O
their greater sure!»» thui prompt* us p t r l b i u 1 w r i e r
f 'nn&gt;n' q uent I w • &lt;
1 1n ti» rr t m l u - i t \ n i i in
t afi
to
suggest
that
10
tht
le-:r
of
I'I
I
T in Sanford Herald i* out with it
• lie w rit i-r -.-t. it-iw li tn *;
Ne, r* t ar&gt; l i-lsnm pn-s.ntiil Mime
cheerful -Ili-JNlge ( ' hn*t ina- •-&lt;11111&gt;n •ilmost upon u&gt; tb.it idle} will ie*i w lieu hr h‘ , t - . mj , in . i i j i
all e m bel Ilulled with bollj w reaths more spurt- la the home newspaper In ttltt- d o w n mi tin- i a-M i i •;i - 1 . T,11 11, l i-n-sl Ing lui t u ' rel.t i' g to the iltfa n d wreaths o( Holly
( learw aler th at has stuiel by them stt long a mV* iiims bttek ukhmp an d w r i t - .ibmil llitilties of railreail rate inakinp and
f.lit Itf ullv
lin* lippnrt il nit íes tur ll.igr.tlii diSuit
I* In .da w I..........it tr u th V- !i,i* i i i
11
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t&lt;til&gt; a ..mall «trip u( the e tu ti. With n minât ion, and d o sed by cittliug
T H E A D V E R T ISIN G F A K IR
I a last dash of his p.--i In- ;-,. 'tide-. attention to the filet thill river and
A conslablt? in Orlando runs a dis­
seaport id les „I ways h..d till better
play ad .n the ( . t u n
U. .ulvive
T h e man (ruin Now In-re who l a m i • ami Nl I '- t i r - l n i 'g an I i i i
What the Critics Say:
it freights, and riled th e furl
t lie people of Orange m u n t i lo put- comes to Finruiu In the winter to n-*t nl us i n a p a r a g r a p h e n d - . . 11» of
that
Atlanta
was
getting
ligures
a»
tu
o iiu c the aforesaid constable lor hi' work a scheme that would not work Ills little Stllllt .1 ll'iisbet! one.
T h e I'Jav
sell t he Hook and
"Tin- pruilii* i.
iH
tin- cost of digging a riunii to runis certainly a live one,
T
he
lie
port
et
-Star
ita-.'
niuttv
t
tini. nd m o m 11 *! i
Vit’«
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\ I'PM
back home is meeting with little e n ­
i
neri that «'ity with the S avannah
O
I liifin/,i ‘".I, n u ll " IIIOS pill ,-| II • • I
couragem ent ill Florida tins si-asmi. advoi-at.l-d tile getting togeth. . of river and »«cure a d n vantages in that
- er Vi-d
/.lie S an ford Herald e* out w ith a as the m ajority of the cities are the live towns in .lit- »eettoii I n tinrespect riot possible while it n a s a li
t h ir ty - tw o page ( ’hristmus edition taking steps to place the ban on tins raising ami ex p- I. In iir&gt;- of an .-1-einland eom m um ty
tirala, too, i&gt;
I hul does great r redit to Editor &lt;lass .,( advertising t inti takes all tisiiig fund ib—igniit p a r t ' i u uls to
1 rolli lice rise ili l he i*url nifi lo
figuring
on
the
cost
ol a canal to
Holly an d H Usines» Manager Haynes the money out of town and doi-i t In bring the a d v a n ta g e s and ul l i-’tti r.s
" T h e play -I'­
II- fall thè piece » # - givi li t ile clithconnect
t
h.,t
city
with
Silver
Springs,
and their corps •&gt;( assistanij.
ll ppri-cmr i Vi
I am- business m an no -good
Tin- secre­ of this im m e d 'u ti see, ¡or. to tin llt- the fleklltwalia and the St
e»t
a
lle
n
tic
i
I
hi»
regurd
arnie
noi
Inhtls
pa Time*.
n| except im V ' •
ta ry of the St Augu-tinc Hna .1 of ! i aet ion ot th e I 'ensure *i ■e g n i l
As
r)ie
m
ee
tin
g
a
'
origin.ill;,
, ailed onlv Irom I he crlislii de v«lupini ni »
T he efli ct
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I 'hiUlth I |-c
T
T ra d e .«wore out a warrant lor an I investing winte Visito
ol
evenir.,
bill
also
Irom
I
he
earnestnus (or c o n s u lt ii | ton and o r g a n iz a ­
•Sanfortl m an who recently m ade advertising solicitor in th at city last Of such articles as that referred to
iie»»
o(
tlm
a
e
tp
r
'.
all
o|
w
tu&gt;
in
wi-rr
tion It was d ecided alter s o m e illsa n uutom ahile trip writes u - th a t he week for selling goods without a &gt;s to a ttra c t n l t e n t ion to only one
"A siniple p .* t- r
eUMUon
to appoint n TmrmTrtRM^&gt;rrrftul:iLUu,ltl) milMl l,,r 1,1,11
only hail two hloW- outs on the way. license anil the-awbv'tmi—jum ped the seiiio n , slid our seelimi g&lt;-t« left out
p
u
rts
."
reaily
genuine senti'
prepare a constitution and by-laws
O ne was In a grill room at Jackson- city after forfeiting a cash bond. of the (dans.. T h e txsk is eaaontinllv
P hiloilrl phia ,\i&lt;rf/i /tmrrinirl
Cnfarufs
to report at a Inter mi-eting, and
villu we opine and the other in the No solicitor selling any lint, of good» one for a n u m b e r ol towns to take
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STOHE
Mi»*r»
Mont mullía, Walker nini
has a n y right to romi- into Nanfnrd up. It is to o big *for O rlando or any
O ra n Orient at T am p a .
C a n ’t w :■ g e t-u p a Main were named fur that purpose
and hi-II gootis without a license and oth er one tow n
O
little interest on this \i-r^ irtqm rlart The election of oltiver-* 1hell followed
1 lit lig*
Ever v i-hilrch I t hi
Fiel i l i L
1
T h e Attorney General say- that th a t i- one way to stop them but *u bo i i ' Report i-r &gt;r.ii
I’re-ident,
H
M
de Molii molli i.. -lioujil tiiki- vital lt.ti-ri-.vt in tin*
the
bi-st
wuy
i*
absolulb-y
to
refu»e
Here » .1 I'rl,I
the phosphate mines should be
I’alutka l»t \ ire I’remdi-iil. (' It To »how *I t iuti-n-st l*‘i i-vi-rv
11
had
\ v ■liti.
•
taxed
Will, not as long as the war to patronize any advert is ng scheme
Walker, Naniofil. Jntl \ |, e l’re-*ii|enl, t huri'ii liavi* a lurgi- deli-gution o|
I'll
At
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Al.
C
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A
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telephoned htn «rift
th
a
t
Is
not
fosteleil
by
home
people
ta nil, dear General. At the present
Dr. D. t . Main, W'eluku; tini Vice
I ¡ •'»
As C h ristm a s
approaches
and President, W. R. O'N eal, Orlando; iiu-u ut the C ongregational church on had dropped a dune i i
t im e th e phosphate and tu rp en tin e Keeji your money at home in the
, ut 1^
Suiulny
afternoon
at
2
o'clock.
This
earlier
In
the
exentm
a n d lum ber should havif taxes given advertising gam e us well as all other brings nearer to the hearts of men 4lh Vice President, A rthur E. Don­ meeting is very im p o rtan t.
li; ..'-ir
precinte It If »he
lines of business.
the spirit of “ pence on e a rth , g6od egal!. Kissimmee; and Secretary■ »«-for*
t o them .
next
inortilnc
.
i
On S unday let all the pa*lor» talk
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to
w
a
r
d
m
en"
there
criJ
many
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Trea»urerl Mone» Folsom, Paint ku. to their congregution» about the cen­ nnyoii«
people who are more inclined to be j ,r['he meeting then udjourneii to a
T H E C O M M IS S IO N F O R M
W eather man says that we will
sus and right there get the pledge» K an «a* * .
charitald e liiun at any other trm e o i lati- to be designated by th e Presi
have fine C hristm as weather for tinSentim ent is being crystalizeil here
to atteiul the afternoon meeting
the year
A great 'm an y of those leni
holidays, which will he good news in favor of the commission form of
Al leant 50 men i *■■-1.!,t volunteer
who feel the impulse to give fig u re1 The gal liering while not large was
Sat lent
to th e people of the north. Florida governm ent for the city of Sanford
for t ill-* »efiee
rile more elmVll'-o-r*
"Now ‘I i m«i
Up their receipts nnd disbursement*
harmonious and included men w ho ! ,
shorii-r i he timi u r n ^«ir^ it»
w eather is always just about right, and every day the idea of this new
"when water 1» ' ' ■■
pud unit dial th e y do not believe are earnestly in the movem ent in
not nnly at Christinas but all the form of government is being di»- I
lit
what great clutiige i
them selves abb: to tak e care of t h tir belli I that I tile whole public will lake t he census.
tim e.
cussed by the citizens who want I
* All together' Let'» do i t ’
change la price n
own wants anil help others.
in unite that great good will result to
----- 0 -----the best results in city g o vernm e nt i
m any cases those who think they ure tile state. Pululku Hem
rViii W.V«V?.WiVlVii Iti« •'&lt;•
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If there is a n y one who is ut a It is almost certain th a t ere another unable to help th e poor do not take,
city
election
Sanford
will
have
the
loss t o know Just u t h a t - Eo-buy for
into consideration th e nickels, dimes
of
governm entRailroad Note»
n suitable- C h ristm as present we commission form
and quarte rs which they spend each
a d o p te d a n d it is also certain t h a t
Through
th e enlargem ent of its
would suggest a y e a r’s subscription
day for "dORjes," cigars urrtl other
u
n
d
er
the
commission
form
th
e
city
»hop»
at
Nashville
and the addition
to th e S anlord Herald. This would
inc dentals.
will
prosper
an
d
progress
m
ore
th
a
n
of
severul
new
machines,
the N a sh ­
bo most pleasing to ourselves a n d
DEALER IN HIGH GRADE B A K E R Y G O O D S
A- B altim ore charity society has
ever before. No man has th e tim e
ville.
C
h
attanooga
and
St. Louis
to th e neighbors who have been
figured ou t how fur the m oney which
or ca n aflord to tnke- th e tim e to
railway contem plates giving e m p lo y ­
missing the paper.
is spent by the average m an daily
Wp makp anything known to the trade, fusi recro • d
a t t e n d to th e city ’s business th a t
ment to between 400 and 500 a d d i­
foe, cigarettes a n d oth er in cid en tals
stock of fruit cake supplies. Special orders filled f"i iti vi lung
th e city's business requires, t h e r e ­
tional men in th e work o( building
A Floridn exchange wants to know­
.vycnlld go in relieving those actually
fore the paid man d em o n s tra te s
its own freight cars, it is estim ated
known in our line. Prompt delivery made anywhen iti fit)’how we will know when the inillenin distress (or th e necessities of life.
t h a t th e laborer is w o rth y of his
th a t 1,000 cars will hh hullt by the
¡um has come.
W’hen C hristm as
According to th is society th e nickel
hire and Sanford next full will vote
I WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE
U t PARK AVE PHONE I0fi
com es round once every six years
which a m an could save by denying company.
for commissioners instead of u n d e r­
■ViVi'AW.W WA WAWAW/.W.M MA
MM**........
himselt a cigar would provide n poor
a n d gift giving is tabooed we trill
paid councilmen.
The commission
L'pon the best of au th o rity it is .............
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family with on« ci the following:
begin to think t h a t Heaven is right
form has tiecn adopted by all th e
declared thaL. th e yard facilities of
close up to Seminole county.
A loaf ot brend.
up to d a te and growing cltles^ln
th
e L ik e otos«- in* Ashtabula H ar­
A pint of milk.
r «*»if***
e v e ry s t a t e in the U nion and a t no
bor, O., ure io bc greatly increased
F r FORSTFR '
FRF.OEHIC H. RAND. r«uiot«T
I'erspnal N ote— Old Mr. I n ju n c ­
One pound of scrapple.
tim e has th ere been a n y desire to
A
L
BEIIS.
A»*
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after the completion of t h e dis­
B F. WIIITNFJt. Cash,is
A head of cabbage.
tion an d Mlsi M andam us will spend
go back to t h e old form of go v ern ­
mantling of tw o ore docks. T h e ore
th e holiday« in Clearwater.— C lear­
A pound of oalm gal
m ent.
loading machine Is to bo scrapped,
A package of noodles.
w ater Sun.
,
Let us have this com mission form
Ten cents saved in denial would it is said, and the apace occupied
Illumed glad to hear It. T hey
of governm ent and get what is com ­
,
buy
a fa m ily ‘o f hungry children nny will be .ujed for yards.
have been camping around here all
ing to us in better service and lower
of the following:
sum m er and hope th ey - will stay
taxes.
H undreds of thousands of dollars
Two loaves of bread.
«w ay forevyf.
in
war tax sta m p s will be collected
• ------0 ----- « Three eggs.*
Sr " *»«r*
FOR
B
E
T
T
E
R
CATTLE
through
the railroads of the co untry.
™ A box of maccaroni.
Our society editress (that la su f­
Officials
of all th e system s have pre­
A half peek of apiouta.
frage for editor) Is taking a well
Editor Will Traer ol th e Hopiepared
circulars
of instruction to
A
package
of
buckw
heat.
earned vacation this week, and If seeker has started a move in th e
agents to be used as guids in a t ­
One pair of Blockings.
thero ia any social happenings phone right direction In calling for a stato
taching and cancelling stamp«.
A can of ayrup.
Capital $35,000.00 ‘
Surplus and Profit» $58.000-00
o r send them to this office and help organlxatioD of the cattle men th at
A half peck of turnips.
th e helplesa men who are trying to will assist in many ways to ‘raise
Why Take Religious Cen»u»
Those who spen d «■ much as flf
write about the mysteries of the better cattle, hogs and sh eep .. T he
The Largest Working Capital in the Couni v
The
religious leaders .of Sanford
teen
cents
a
d
a
y
carelessly
could
ladies' tea parties, etc.
im portance of this move is realised
by the cattle men of this soction and furnish any of .the following articles have gotten together and decided
T h e Sanford Herald's Christmas in conform ity with their wishes th e to a family w ith an e m p ty larder: they need a census of tho city show ­
ing the inform ation necessary to
One pound of soup meat.
« iit lo n ia especially ’’C hristm any” Seminole County Fsir Association
carry out a reel campaign of reli­
One
pound
of
sausage.
re n t.
has
-designated
Thursday,
Febru­
In ltx appearance and ita printed
gious activity. This census will give
One pound ol sm oked shoulder.
m atter and will give pleasure in ary 4th as Live Stock D ay at the
N early every average man spends th e toti.1 num ber of white people in
Federal Reserve Bank member. The strong?*1
m any u home. T he paper, too, car- fair and the cattle mep of Florida
as
much as tw enty-five, cents a ds&gt; town, church preference of orcb,
r ’ea c large am ount of well arranged ure Invited to come to Sanford and
bank
in the world.
whether or not S un d ay school ia at•i
and well printed advertising matter form a permanent organiaatipn. T he for cigars, so d s water and other
beip/ul
many other
Irom which the advertisers will reip #l|pert* from the station at Gslnea- thing« of the kind. This ia what a tended

THESANFORD HERALD

C onfidential'

A P EO P LES B A N K O F S A N FO R D

SANFORD, FLA. "

Th' H,r*'d KAJS&amp;- feS S H Î W » •»'»«“«

:'FLA. WATERWAY
ORGANIZATION

WEDNESDAY
D E C E M B ER

G. W . SPENCER

T he

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F irst N ational Bank
of Sanford, Florida

Pays four per cent, on time de­
posits. Safe deposit boxes for

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. - : Id AND ABOUT THE CITY
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PAGE FIVE

T H E SANFORD HERALD

nÈCEMHEB.23.' 1914

of M a l l e t » ln I , r i f i
P ersonal I te m s o f
In te re st

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I

I &gt;inK&lt;'*' will |em^&gt; t u ï . .

Apfde». orflnRe,. " pme&gt;. .Team,
pim ento and i C rown t'lli-ei&gt;e. ntlllCerneat and &lt;runherrie«. »went and
»our pickle» in bulk boiled ham. ami
the |£oml t limits
lb. &gt;eaxil,. at
Lettiera

IIC-Hr

WHITE GIFT XMAS x m
AT THE IMPERIAL I

AT THE CHURCHES

•lay (&lt;*r I (ili i'iUn to joli, \ | n |)m ^ r r
j; ami t h &gt;■&gt; will &gt;1.111.» ( tiri-timi» with
*1 homo |olk&gt;

SaMialh llullrlln
S u n « !a ) a r h o o l, !&gt; (&amp; a m
I ' f r a r h i n g . 1 I a rn
} p « o r t h l.rp ftjr S rn liK
f* p
l ‘ r»-«rhing, * |&gt; rn
V l p f f l n i , 7 1 0 |t m W e d n e s d a y .
&lt;’holr P r a c t i c a , 7 p m F r i d a y
J u n i o r K pw to rth l ^ a f u r
I !*• |» m K f l ' Ä )
Ml «i«iiiirw tu i h r o i t I« a » r • r o n f i a i
••
r o m » , a n d a f» i t iv it r« | i n a p l ä r r
IM n u r
r h u r r h li fr
l o w » t h o u » i ; h ua a n d tar
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xxxxxm xsxm xxxm socx

Daniel Frohman

T H E P K K S B V T E R IA N S I N I ) \ V
S( ' U n n i . A S S I S T S ( ¡ ( H i l l
M OVEMENT

PRESENTS-

One 111 the first church«.» to cele­
brate
the lurth of t ' h r i»t amt one «»I
Jenkin.n &amp; H um » have recently
the tir»t to inaugurate the While X
purchased a bit: automobile truck
• I'v r a h y lr r la n &lt; hurch
Mine.
Gilt» to the King wa» the Pr«*»by-I
S u n d a y a rh o u l at V I
M o r n i n g arr t r tr a
j and are now prepared to «lo all kind»
at l i a
m
K t r n l n f » » r vi r a a at 7 n
m
teriun
church
id
this
city
ut
th
e
Im
­
ol heavy hnubnit in the quickcM S r r v l r n a f r h r l d »n I h » I m p e r i a l T n » a t f r
u n til n c « r h u r r h H Oniahrd
A l l v U l l u r a to perial
Theatre la&gt;t flight
T h e,
and best manner
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II.
H
uddleston
oí
Geneva
i h » C i l ) ai » r u r d t a l l ) t n w i t r d t o a t t e n d t h e
Hon
house was tilled with member* and
.
arrvirra
l*ra&gt;»r m » » t t n e r v e r y W » d n a » « la y
IN
TU »moni: tho
mo prom inent out o(
Mr and Mr
I o r t a * r \N 1 K •• ft f 1«1 o f r t r n i n g at 7 .10 at t h r I ' m b y t r n i n
M a n a r children
anil vi»ilora und th e pro­
on O a k a t r n u r
1
vi.itor»
yesterday.
Geneva were in the city yesterday
town
K. DAHNKI.l. II HOW N't.KK.
gram was very interesting, being en­
Paato|.
Twine lor fancy work. F resh yeast and report Geneva us being heartily
tirely «lijTerent from the regular r
Christmas program»
^»kfi and pop com 7nt S im o n '« .. 22-tf j n favor ol the htit Seminole rounty
Service* at Baptist Temple
fair.
Sunday,
Dec.*27th:
The theater wa» beautiful in it»
tj \j. Smith of the Peoples Hank
9:30 Sunday school. 200 to be pure g l i tt e decorations made espec­
Hon. (' W Kntzminiter of Long« » among the visitor» to the city
wood wus in the city yesterday und present. Will you be there?
ially (nr the «n casion
The stage
j*Htrr«Uy
reported that hi» father wa&gt; very
11:00 Preaching, ‘ The Echo' uf was draped tit whit«' being mude
Orangu boxes with.. hoop* alw ayt loV ut that place
Hi» many friends Angel»' Voile»
into an apartm en t that enclosed the
in »oak. ut F. F. D u tto n ’».
27-tl
fi:00 B Y P r„ Interesting pro- ualire ativgc in white unit to relieve
hope (or hi» speedy recovery
. —’ grarn.
^Vhe blank walls pieces ol fern» were
Mr. and Mrs. E. B, llrown t f
Mr». II. A. Terheun ,leave»
to. Tampi »tf expected to arrive t o d a y , morrow f„r s a v a n n a h whereshe wi 1■ 7:00 Preaching. "A Strong C h u rch ! fastened .all over the white w«| .
You nre cordially welcome to nil that from a distance looked like a ,
the holiday guest» ol spend several days with (riends and
and wdl
‘
our
services xt Baptist Temple. I’o- room papered in white and green
Henry
»nd
Mrs.
It.
J
Mr* C.
relatives.
During her u h v n c r all
lit*-*
usher*, excellent music, com- Even the boxes were drapeil in while
Holb
items should be phoned or »ent to
fortable
sittings, delightful
alma-1und green trim m ings and when the
Auto Livery— P ro m p t servire— T h e Herald office.
phere, spiritual worship.
lights were turn ed on the effect was
Dsy phone 281. N ight phone 196.
' —*■■&gt;»^ »
S torkholder»' Meeting
Welcome.
beautiful and called tyrMk,, UJAtyJ" i i
-rw - — A T -------•C. C. Wil»on.
16-tf
The unnuul meeting ul ihu.suwk»
---------(Dit H t (VE H Y W fttf,
' wnrif* of ]iru7îe from the audience.j
tira, ira
ui ne» arc
¡Iff ¡¡Tntfflfft.
n i a»
¡tftffdea'
a r e ninfine
ó m e i fiòftfer» o f t h e Sf ittinole, C ounty B¡Wl
.. —. . .
Pastor.
t •- A
h a d . been pre­
from Stetson for the holldnys anil j »ill he h H n a i t l i e office ol the Bank
pared that included i|uarte ttes, duet».
will bc.guests at the home « f Mrs. in Sanford, Fla., on J an u a ry 7th,
a reading by j ^ r . . J \Y_ Barnes and
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Maitirs' parents. Mc. a n d
Mrs. 1915, a t (our-o'clock p m »
many ntber n um bers well rendered
A II K K&gt; .
Hcrhy &lt;&gt;n Celery avenue.
Instead o f t h e regular C h r istm a s
.'12- Fri-4 te
Cashier
tre. exercise., each class in the SunSanford House
I)r C. L. B run dage, r é sid e n t osteli E Parks. N A ctly . Gen. A day .elion i broiiglit »non i long for
Stateti Fields has accepieil a posi­
opath. graduute ol K irksville sc h ool
1 1 • I l | . . r n w e l l I i r p f i . t n . i g e a r i d m i .i T i U
Haiku»
and wife, S Y city. Mr
Ollî.. n\er F in » N a tio n a l B a n k . Sur.- tion with the tuoi ol &lt; ..alburn «V
I' g •*&gt; t i n - »tage d. |&gt; » M t. d t l . i r
at.d
MrJ..UICS
A
I'higpen.
Flor
Co
and
is
bu»&gt;
buyiiig
l
l.ristnius
ford
:i6-if.t
MATINEE BEGINNING AT 3:15 P. M.
elice S C K W Eltlln m, Delph W r * I, !I - to I lu* K img at 1 In ! nit
&lt;el. r \ and let t u
M i t . t. i&gt; li il­
||m. B K Tomlfn ni Plant City.
P K Marrow. Asheville. N C *d n w l o t * • r o &gt; . erected o n l ti e s t a g e
1er and should mal., g .uni
la» lini
jn. | „ . i,,r ni »tâte couvict» wu» m
t ieo. M. Marcii, Wilson, N. C.; Geo. The many useful gifts for tlu- little
new position.
the city on W ed n esd a y (or a lew
P. Paschal, D. H. Grain, J a x ; W. ^ones m a d e a large heap nnd many
For Sale! ! !
hour» and p aid th e H e rald office
Kechcauer. park. Gu.; J II. Pollard. n i I tie c l a s s e s g ave money als«, and
X X X X X X X X X X X X X SX X X X X X X X X X JC X 5C
plrtsant vlsit.
*
Three lot» facing Park on Myrtle F W t'onk. Jax; M E Harrison. it i. .’»riatti that the Florida children j
' le
I &gt;e«ir- Fr. d. rick. Md Nlr and Mr- G I.
ICf
nrpliniuigi w i l l
Turkey». ch ickens nnd egg» at avenue and Seventh «trc.t
;n- •• if’-*'
if?:.»* ifT-irc rt '-ri m n r / i T i ' m w v n - i n u w n x m v y i
. t M.,|
ald\ Incaled for lintel i t r. :d. m.
port, r Detroit Mo * K l( TowiLctHi-r':«fi-H.
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lin ni lier property like II II t h . &lt; It V Cittì a g o . Ill
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pro nipt !.. 1.1 t he nifi, ktl" «. about It p irim lte d tu Ite cvploded imywlii 1 only bring«
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dcliKtitfiil nlTair » im k:i\ ••ti under the
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dirin t loi.
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Talk-* Surrlnrtly Arranger! for
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»III do ihrr food.*'
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ßertha Kalich

H T K I N M K Y K I l . Poaior.
61« M a g m d i a A v r

Her Supreme Dramatic Triumph

“Marta of the.
In Five Reels

The StarTheater

‘S

Christmas— Matinee and Night

Adults 15c

ïs

Children 5c

CHULU0TA

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1Insilili^ iì(‘vv city, 21 miles
from Sanford.
Pure water,
lirait liy climate, no mosquitoes,
lii^h rolling pini* lands. The
l)(*aiitiful lak(‘ region of Florida.

At J. D.
Roberts

New built, brick hotel. Electric
lights, modern conveniences.
Open Thanksgiving Day.

Isn

hi

n Resident Anelli

Christmas
is Here

a.

\ m in g

- J m • r. *•. f

Live or Dressed

Hams
Any Cut Beef or
Pork
Florida and Western
•»

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Oysters
Cranberries
Nuts
Fruit Cake
Plum Pudding
In fact, everything
to eat

Vf
V

J* D. Roberts

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Gei.rgn l&gt;avi. I l »r t m » MJ., ned mp
un idilli- in The H e r a l d P i e ’ d i n g . n o i
will engage in a general lire and life
insurance busine»»
He will sell real
estate later on and being a hustling
young man will rapidly win a large
husillo*» in tin» city
He re present»
some of tiie leading C o m p a n i e s and
solicit» a »liare ol the liusii.e»»
C. C. Woodruff, the veteran rommission m an of thi» city ha» found
u new love in t he firm of James
Suwyers of Philadelphia, one of the
oldest and one of the Pest c.ni.mis­
sion houses in the f u l l e d Mates
Mr. Woodruff 1» a resldel.t «•( v m
ford a n d haj. rnude J lie buying and
selling of Floridn fruity and veget­
ables u busine*» for the past twenty
five year* und (he unnouncenteiit
th a t he now represents the firm vi
Suv/yer* mean» th at he will handle
more th a n hi* usual »tiare of the
Florida business, A good man with
a good firm.
.
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Notice
There will be nn annual .meeting
of the stockholder* of the Geo. If
F ernald H ardw are Co., on th e sec­
ond T h u rs d a y In J a n u a ry at 2:30
o’clock p. m. at th e office of the rompony for the election of officer»
F W MAHONK1
31-Tues-4tC
\'N-e President
S to c k h o ld e r * ' M e e t in g

The annuul meeting of the Muckholders of the First N ational Bunk
of Sanford will bo held at the office
of tho Bank in Sanford. Florida, on
th e second Tuesday in Junuury,
A. D . ’1916, a t 10 o'clock a. m.
B. F. W H IT N E R .
Cashier.
81-Tues-6t

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In several tires fo meet Ihe requlremcntk of the farm house
and ham, the town house, store, factory, hotel, warehouse,
and boat. larger »lies for community and village lighting.
TlfHHH MACHINES AItE CHEAP. DCRAIILE. ABSOI.OTBLY SAF'K and retjuiro only a few minutes attention
about once a month. With our ULNITINU SYSTEM no
matches arc used In lighting the gav. The machine can bo
placed In the residence. In an out house or In the ground.
Acetylene gas produces a bright light at the low COST OF
ONLY ONE-HALF CENT AN HOPft for a 25 candle powerf
light. Equally good lor cooking purposes.

W rito (o r Full
P a rtic u la r*

TIIK GEO. W. CLAHK CO.
2 0 2 C L A H K II I'll.IH N 'G

JA C K S O N V I1 .L K .

FLA.

Oli» Tinte

Special |ire|iuratioti Ita» lieen given
Aiuuirialrd &lt; hniilie»
lo the (irogradi and the l.unil wttli
On lu»t Monday evening at 1 &gt;•• thè ussint lince ol *|\ e v perieli.o l
Hajdtat Temple the Associated d i a .
ll.uslciniis w111 lllake thè el.tertalllities was organized by t lie election "f ment worlh while
Hev F E. Steinmeyer ns presided
A l l u d i n l s s i o n fee ol t &lt; li c e liti, w d l
and George H ym an us Sce-Tred.». | be. charged. Thi* 1* used in helping
The executive com m ittee is a* f«d-]the boy* in the puri-hase of ninne
low»:»Kev. F. E Steinmeyer. lt«-\ und other exjienses
F. P. Strong, Itev. E. -D. Broftnlee,
Friday night, at the Bn pi i »(
Kev. A rthur Peck, W. W. Aber­ Temple.
nathy. C. H. Walker. D. L Thra»h* r
J. D. Hood. A. P. Connelly. C. If.
SOTICK
c i t y r o u n n l of H a n f o r d . K U . . w ill r&lt; •
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PAGE SIX
Into the kitchen. Ills friends laughed
and thought their part
The manager followed George,
"Hm," lie Htieered
"Some of your
friends from the swell bIiI o of the
fence. Well. Archibald, you can hide
your pretty faco In tho kitchen after
this
Just go and work thti dish­
washer "
George tievpr hud been so mad In
bis life He would have "busted the
fathead*» bean," but for Dorothy's
sake he stayed, lies Ides ho was no
quitter, but worked like a hero at
whatever work ho had set out to do.
No Satan In, tho Inferno could have
felt more anger at tho sinners ho was
Immersing In the fiery pools thnn
George did toward the Innocent dishes
of which he immersed bucket gfter
AY, bcllovc, me. Ihe fellow# bucket In tho patent dlsh-wnsher to
wero glad to see me back the Impatient shouts of tho girls,
again." said George* Porter “Shoot more dishes, Archibald!"
Finally a t six o'clock, tired and
to tho family at tho din­
sweated,
George left tho place. He
ner table, "Professor P a rr
felt just a bit doubtful about his
aald I looked like a col­
lege man. and all the fel- chances; "W hat would she say?"
Iowa aald I bad changed a great deal
When George ipsa about to leave
ninety September.'’
George had Just a rriv ed a few hour# Dorothy at the door of the Smytb
before for Ills first vacation back mansion after tho dance on Christmas
frum college. He had, Indeed, been night, she turned to him to say, "Of
very anxious fo get homo again all my presents I liked your box of
Otnrng his old friends
Tho weary candy beat. It was the sweetest
hours on Ihe train ho had whiled thing. And Donald says he Bnw you
away by tolling tho o th e r boys about working for It. You shouldn't go to
nil the dunces he wits going to a t ­ so much trouble Just for me, George."
"Trouble, Dorothy? Don't mention
tend with Dorothy S m y tb ,. "somo
It." And with somewhat of an effort
c lassy girl from Ilryn Mawr."‘
In th e course, of tho dinner Doctor
P o r t e r « m id n o r b u r t a k e -down bis
non a little. The nil-important fra­
te rn ity man Was. roasted considerably
for hla overbearing mnnncr. However,
George took It all with the stoic dig­
nity of the captain of the freshman
football team. As n m atter of fact
dad sank considerably in his son's
estim ation.

0 0 1 ,8 !" said Mr Simpson.
"Idiots!" ho added. "Even
If they are .my own rela­
.
tives!" he supplemented
with a dogged shake of his
part tally bald head.
Tho souvenir postal card
which called forth his op­
probrium languago had Just
arrived.
"Look at Mil«, will you?"
He turned tho card over
In his Angers,S
" ’Peace on enrth, good
■will to men!’ " Mr. Simp­
son read tho Inscription.
Then he turned It over.
*' 'We want you with us
day after torrtorrow for a
good, old-fashioned family
reunion nround tho festal
Christmas board!*" he rend
In three lines of h andw rit­
ing on the other Bldo of tho
card.
"There you a r e ! " ho ex­
claimed wrntbfully. "Thor«
you ure. doggone It!"
He waved the enrd vio­
lently around In the air nt arm 's length
as ho continued muttering.
“T hey send you one of th e s e p a p e r !
dollies from a madhouse dining room,"
went h u ^ c . tUmpsup to Utu, listening.
walls of th e room of which ho was tho
only occupant—"with 'Pence on enrth.
good-will to men' on one side, and on
tho oth er nn Invitation to tnko a six- * til
hour trip out into tho slushy country
for a rotten meal with a gang of
people who drive mo crnxy nt the
thought of being related to. every
time I see 'em "

A fter dinner George's older sister
Mary ask ed him w h e th er lie wtis go­
ing to eull up tkiroih) for the Christ­
m as d a n c e nt the Hadley's.

"H ere I am,"
shakin g hi» head
life, "here 1 am,
com fo rta b le for

DOROTriYSi
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fpre vacation
“ M nke It C O f&gt; Georgte
Call
on dud. he'll give all you 'll'n eed
"Not on your life." m i n e back
G e orge , "a college man must be able
to sh ift firr him self
W h v, half the
f e ll o w s work their w ay
I'll go out
to earn t h e money m y s e lf in morrow
Hostile«. I’ve been roasted enough "
T ru e to h is word G eorge Porter was
out ea r ly the next m orning looking
for re m u n e r a tiv e toll
A window card
In a largo cafeteria,
H elp Wanted ,
arrested his attention H e strolled u|&gt;
In th e fat proprietor, se a te d behind
the cash register nml h onored him bv
otTerlng him a college m an's services
"Any .ex p erien ce In tho kitchen?'
b e was asked.
In sp lto of the fact th a t the total
of O b orge’s kitchen e x p e r ie n c e con ­
siste d o f a few e v e n in g 's fudge-mak­
ing at Dorothy's, he sa id boldly. "I
Hiire h a v e "

"Whoro*"
T h is ronfuni-il him a little,
or—at n f r i e n d s last winter."

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George placed nix hands on Ihirothy i fur cap and pressed hack gen
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Her head rose slowly and their
Ups met for one long second
T h en George fastened Ills fraternity

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The Spell of Christmas
f a c e more, wr are under the spell
__ | of C hristm as
We cannot he sour or

Irritable or pessimistic, do our utmost.
" S o . you've been at Friend's cafe? We have been subjected to a shower
Well, 1*11 take you. A dollar and a bath of gladness; kind thoughts are
half a day and meals. Ju s t go to tho circulating with fullness and vigor
.through ull the avenues of the mind;
kitchen and get a white coat."
Oeorgo hail bluffed and lie was »go­ we are elated, even Ju|&gt;!lanl. rend)
ing to make good the bluff
lie for laughter and tears sympathetic
rushed nround at a great speed send­ with the children In their glee, tender
ing tho soiled dishes to the kitchen. toward tho poor and forlorn, strnngi*Accidently hi* picked up half a piece ly nccesslblo to life's best memories,
.of lemon pi« the owner of which had reverent toward religious faith, and
Jaat gone to tho Ico w a te r faucet to |
willing to go to church
All
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her
glass
"Walt
a this may seem to our pagan mliuf ns
minute with my plo, If you please," foolish as a revlvnl of religion, some­
said tho old maid victim of George's thing inconsistent with propoiQecoxmil. “No, I won't ta k e anything nomlc austerity, a senseless revel of
back out of tho moss on your tray, hum anity at tho expense of the
cither. You go and get m e another at moods, habits, and rules of solid busi­
ness.
Nevertheless, hero we are,
your expense."
Tho hero of many n footbnll battle pounded Into submlselon and s ym pa­
hero showed a yellow streak. Ho thy, overcome for a few hours or days
bought the plo for tho Injured guest. by tho tides of an Ideal existence.—
A.
Gordon, In
Atlantic
Probably duo to bln anger over "tho George
old hen" he next scattered the sliver Monthly.
all over tho floor. W ithout the least
thought of sanitation ho replaced It
Would Bpoll the Show.
on the stand. Suddenly tho boss told
"I la grieved to see dlihyere fettlin'
him to c a rry all the silver to tho oh selfishness croppln' out In ouh
Idtchen to have It washed. Hero the preparations fob do Christmas ccl'braangry Irish cook gave him a hot re­ tlon.” said Parson Snowball. "Hrudception. “ Why didn't you Just take It dcr Ilenttegg, who insists on bein' do
to tho kitchen and back, * Tho gdesU Santa ob do 'caslon. Is er good man
would havo thought It won clean, but on er true one, but Ian' sakes! ho
now they kicked to tho boss. Take oughter know dat wbenst ho go
a boy, he hns no Idea of cleanliness." prancin' 'bout dat tree wlf detn bow
Christmas shoppers coming Into tho legs o' hls'n, dey ain't a chile In dls
cafeteria reminded Oeorgo of hla gift. chu'ch wbut gwlne b’llove ho evah
Ono dollar fifty was not much, but ho slid froo any chlmbly wlf tech or
f.* .t ,*
would not ask dad for more under any handicap. No, suh. Hit des gwlno
consideration. Finally ho doetded on. spile all do romance cr do ’fair, an'
something that hm been the last ro- I grieves ter see Drudder DenUegg
aource of many a young man—a box actin' de hnwg, des 'case he got de
of candy.
on'y Santa Claus suit In de con'gaA whole day With soiled dishes, tlon."
balf-cwtatimed food, and scolding was
bad enough, but the worst camo when
What Interested Him.
two of George's pals camo In during • Mr, Squlggs—I hear that Professor
tha afternoon. Like a maiden* sur­ Wiseman, tho prophet, has decided
prised at her dip at tho spring, that the world will come to an end
George went Into hiding. Tho man­ next Christmas day.”
ager happened to see him ducking
Tommy Squlggs— Hcforo or after
behind the counter, and asked him, dinner, pa?
■what sl|od him.
“Pat, don't let them see me!" said
Why Ha Changed.
H K
George,
Madge—I thought you and George
"Who? Are the police after yet" were going,skating.
said the manager and grabbed him by
Marjorie—So wo were, but when he
tho collar.
taw l had my hat trimmed with mis­
This-w as too much fpr George. He tletoe he asked me to go for a sleigh•bowled ovor tho manager and rushed ride.
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over bln
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ht* added. "I had lots of fun. b e sid e s . ' 1 11 l,,‘ , h "
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log to fol low litvuv from rust tun nod,
1 wan working for you "
1smithy's head sank just a Mitlo by jerry, I 11 bet you the t h in g will
spread, too ’
tow ■r
And 111 he responsible for I t ’ “
Dorothy.” said George
softly,
"couldn't I work for you all m y Ilf*-’ 'mlded Mr S im p son Joyously— "If 1

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Dr KENNETH RAND

Suddenly
Mr
Sim pson
sat
up
straight In tils chair.
“ tty Jerry'" he ejaculated suddnnlv
"|l&gt; jerrv
» h a t 's tcv hinder in&lt;* from
being the m iirtvr In the cau se * U bat »
to prevent mt) from putting nn end to
tills dad d in ge d practice h uh ?
'‘S u p p o se t don't go to this Christ
tuns reunion'* S uppose I stay h om e
here and en jo y ray day of p e a c e on
earth In t h e wav I want to*
Whnt
»111 h a p p e n *
' W h y. next year there w o n ’t Ire a
single, solitary soul of my r e la tio n s
that will get togeth er In nn affair of
this kind
I'M h ave |Mdnt&gt;-d tho Vvny

"What are you g o in g to give her
for C h r is t m a s '" said Mary, hiding a
smile, for sh e knew just how George
felt about t&gt;nni!hv
"Gee. I never thought about that,
and I’v e hut ten c e n ts to mv name "
T h is last state m e n t showed hist
how good a lim e hi- had with Ills
ir a te r n ti) brothers the last days bt-

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inas, anyway. Family away In Florldn
Ci, | for the w inter; mo here nil alone, to
do just as I like—and now along c o m e s
th is— this s u m m o n s to spend n day b e­
ing m iserable!"

"Aw, pshnw, here n fellow works
his head off nt school,*' said George
In his host blase, "ho comes home for
a little rest oml then you expect
“ him to dance. And half the girls a t
sc h o o l h a v e It on Dorothy anvhow "

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"Why, I shouldn't w onder If th e re
would be a s t a tu e erected lo m e as
the llrst man w ho stayed aw ay from a
family reun ion at this holiday!
I can
se e it now
labeled
'The P e o p le 's
Santa CI hus — H e Gave I's W hat W e
Wanted Most for Christinas!"*

And no, In pleasant reflection upon
the perfection of his plan us lie had
carried It out. Mr. Simpson's thoughts
ran until C hristm as morning.
It was Mr. Slmpeon’s Idco to cat his
Christman dinner, ordered In from a
nearby re sta u ran t. In the solitude of
hln own home, bore ns It was of his
family.
At one o'clock tho waiter brought
In the heavy tray. Mr. Simpson s u p e r­
intended the arrangem ent of Us con­
tents gn the labile In tho dining Toom.
And It was Just one-flfteen, as ho
stood rubbing his hands at the p ro s­
pect of eating alone on Christ man for
the first time In bis life—when the
doorbell rang.
"Doggone It!” burst out Mr. S im p­
son. " W h a t’s that?" •
For a moment he decided not to
open the door. Then ho changed his
mind and went downstairs, two at a
time. It might be some bad new s
from hla absent family.
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Ho threw open the portal—and sta g ­
gered back Into tho hall.
And after him trooped a gayly
shouting and laughing party or sixteen
—Mr. Simpson's relatives!
“Wo came lo eat our Christman din­
ner here!" cried one of |d&gt; aunts.
"You poor man—we knew you’d bo
all alone!" gushed a first cousin.
"We didn’t want you to eat your
Christmas dinner all by youraolf,"
chortled nnothor female relation, "so
we brought ours here In baaketa to
eat with you!"
Mr. Simpson looked over tho crowd
still streaming into bis front halt. Hla
Ups pursed tightly ne he led the way
to the dining room.
| nut all he said, unintelligibly to hla
unexpected guests, was;
"Wejl. I guess they won't put up
that statue of me as Santa Claua this
year!"
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C hristm as giving we rendre that a
g in m eans more to th- giver than it
«loe. to him who r i . . u . If it m
glvon in tin- proper -pirli th- «b-nor
lltol* out to 'h e t i l l tin,' It
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ceive,' a fact that Is lost sight of lu
nn age of the com m ercial spirit
" ’llh children liter*» I» n great ed u ­
cativo value In tlielr present giving
If It Is encouraged fo In- really their
own riving
If tile mother however
»Imply prepar* . -m ne little tetu* ui
brntice. and »avs Marv, this t- vuiir
i Tirisi tuiiB present to y-nit I’ l.-n, »I .gift ha 11&gt;• u.- an in- su til.- 11
i&gt;f th*. voting gtv» r v 11*1 n.-» . civ
has it no meaning hut It I......o n e .
aetuallv harmful for the ten —-n it i-r*1 ** n t . th* Id* a to th. • till.I th.,t Mi**
gift w 11h i1Ut III«- gITer Is reiillv a gift
And tlm child has pul no thought or
1 »«-If -acMfl, .. Into tit- giving --f «h at
pre»«-nl
( *n the Other hnn-l. If III«- ih lhl to«
given pm k d iiioim-v which it mav con
s|«l«-r Its v n v own or lo-inr still If
ll Is &lt;-nnhl«-d t-- • arn |--i k«-t monev m |
Is then encoUruL-eil III m-t .«-111«- a por
t ton of It- u m own tnoto-v f. ,r pi«-,
«•nt m aking t»i t-l.-a of trio- giving t.
ai-qillred
'Ito- »acriticitin- fiifethought, the love nei-esHiirv to make a
gift a real gift are there
T h e hom e tuaili- gift- of children
h ave mullv valuable le ssons to lea-li
the young givers
Munv Ii-bbou. In
sew ing, raffia lo-ad work o r - painting
niav he given under the guise of tnak
tug a glfl
In o n e faut!!»’ where tin*
«•hier »l«t«-r had n ever inaile gift*,
and reallv m vi-r leurn« &lt;1 to s,-w well
nillll *he UaS eighteen V'vurs of ag«*.
tin- voiingi-r sl-le r i citi o f »■* i n
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frntii) w ' . -I t - n a L• f 11 ' * I i * . .
f. . t hi r * i-i-■f v « »t.- •
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mother I-- !• o h to r 1
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another film* to .i allop and heftite
sh e was t w e lv e y.-ars old slu- hud lo­
cam o ns proficient a little sen’instress
OH on e would want to see
T h u s prai tieni l«-s.on. are li-amed
w hile lh&lt;- child I- m I- r- ■! «Ith tin*
Idea that
Not wtmt we cive
Imi
what w «• share th- gift » ifinit tlm
giver Is hare
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FRIEP/OLY ADVICE.

ifhy, it« rhlllun* bellevea! Dey Is sho’
&lt;!«t hit «o.
«»«•» "Hintin' on him lak a man dat
j|ry know.
^8 d*»' t ilk o dr things dat hr suttrn
i»r tiring,
»»*1. -try „ t up | n bald rn drg* hollar
rn slrg.
•E" &gt; nil cm w'y sho* good ole Santy Tl
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^ • doll rn a alc&lt;l t n a rallrnad rn
drum.
£•&gt; &lt;t»v -trip off trr slrCp wld a smile on
a»v fare—
En dry »in' not a rent I kin »path In dr
place-

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.h»‘’■ «11 true!
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"You’d b ette r g et her n box of
cigars, I expect," said the shopkeeper.
"She was In hero this morning and
bought a locq parasol for you ”

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bird* win «lag nr*r « bouae
ly dylnjx, to clH^r him
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It was bard, though during th«- next
two weeks, which aecnH-d Ilk«- years,
uol to lell, mid when Christum» evo
c a m e nnd Ills mother gnvlv brought
nut Ills biggest pair of it.-, king, nnd

-T h e tea caddy?" sh e iaskeil of thè
w ornati wlm grected ber Inqulrlngly
"llow nitirlt Ib It*"
"Tln- little »llver otte ?" The wmunti
looki d In r Mit|-ri»«&lt;. a» sin- noti li itosliuhhv hlnck («tal and niucli wutn
skltt
Yny wnnted tu loiy i l ' »loaskeil klmllv. fot si-methllig In thglt I c , . - i: .ole lo I kiloW sh e vva» in
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turning, w ilk &gt;1 out of t h e shop
In I ■r ' 'i • Mi .1•« *• ht* •&lt;*• *»•••! 1
In «*ii si i r -In ! • r «IV♦ f tin* g a s plate aliti
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1 A ,- t ' tight o f tl e !
toit t .' ll It
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h u n g tin nt up at tin- «-lisi uf the manl.-l ll.........Mill Iiartllv k-**-p lm&lt; k th«tea IS
III-a dtsappulllti tl In- alni Ills
It it'll*-! «HUM lu- « ht n t in v got up in
tin tin*rn 1tiK a n d intimi tin- - t ucki ng»
t-lllp( V‘ S h e leaned uvei ami kisseil i 1.....I-lin .»•*fll
h i m t- ntl.-i |\
At i vi-ii t u i d dear
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I lie ! •
sh e a-ki-il
Vmi d o n ’t set in as happy ¿ lililí It .11,tl hm Met! to till- s h o p . t o litt* «*
a s usual'"
110.(1 V1. t M . ■ uniti 1* rf il ru'l'D
1V«M\ at*t*iir*«l hf*r .!*• v*»ll un ho
*! . tl t fj* * It «L 5 1* «*f
tt Ur* ii I&lt;1** f •»r tin- l u mp In Ins throat.
i* 1■ »..r Mi* • \ 5 1••►••loll tTl
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Ills mothtll.lt ll* ttflH [i,erfe. tlv well
ll, t IV .- It •*l I*** '• •1 liiiulltUlK Dl II»«*
• r IlKi* ili«* w i s e o n e that s h e was,
W, -tt: .1li .11! Ih* I*»« f filli! Ill
illdn't pr«-H» tin- t|u*-stjnti
Sin- me r e l y
1* «1 V."i r&lt;• nth tt .«11Y f*» !*l\ III«*
•Ir**« uj* h»*i Iow r o c k i n g c h a i r and sat
ii esK.il il h hli f h.ilnl«'«) It
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dv W IS a s l e e p || l | l | t ll •’ 11 s | | e rr«' l» t
i,u tili) down stairs
T &lt;-&lt;ldv lav for a l-&lt;ng Mini- after sli&lt;*
went watching tin- firelight flicker &lt;m
the walls ll&lt;- couldn't go to al&lt;-«&gt;p and
Itesjili » wlmi was tin- um- when there
w ,mn t u n v liin g t«i wake it ,* for? A
good nijiiiv tears rolled out of tin* cortiers of Ills e v e . hut In- didn't car«*
now
He must have lain there for about
four or ten hour«, lie thought and had
Just shut Ills e v e s to H-st I Ill-Ill frolli
th e light when In- heard n sound, a
vi-rv little tut of a sound
II«- sat up
, i. li k 11 i -i I*. 11 and IIs* » m -I » ag- 11v
*. . i
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tcallv -ll&gt;l s-aiiid
a» r ' i. ig h r In -h lithh« Ils lu , it u
nt*. 1.1 d -In' know just liovv io «im
leaning out o( the window
11•' didn't feel ns If he had walked
th«-re at all hut more iih If he had Just
skimiiu-d along without nny effort on
Ills part, a- If In had lo-en som e sott
i i d- i, J 11f11 1 llsh Mid lie leaned awav
out &lt;1 'he window, not feeling a lot
• ti i -i • ' falling and lookeil i|"»n up
oil til«- street
y - - d- *n *li* r* mi the str*ii it­
ti i. , a * da* In- i oillil se e the reindeer
shaking their long horns and prancing
until tin- hells that Ni-eined ullllust lo
i m - r tlo-in tilled iln- utr with tin Ir
m usliul Jingle
And then there «u» a
gleam of red S om ebody w as climbing
Into the s lc lg h l T h ere w as the echo

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'M O R E 8 L I P P E R 8 COMING.
“The time Is at hand." said the preacher.
With wrath showing plain on each teacher.
,
"When slippers will be
Showered «town upon me
Cy every femlnlu« cr»acher.”

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OATS s | i n t : \i t i i \ i l «IJAN It AP
t .l t tNS POH U INTI.lt I V" NS

NATAL GRASS SEED
Complete stork of garden nnd fieltl
seeds, poultry feed and •Uljjilltn. incu­
ba tors. etc.
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weekly taire list on poultry feed. etc.
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BEANS. ENGLISH PEAS

Meets xecinól nnd fourth Wednesday Gmr«*- il yVrnsfil
nighiB in each month.
To «h t rriiitor,. b*rit***, Itittrlhut*-*« «nil
h s v l n s C i t i m i or I l « m « n d «
P l. Miller
J . K.
F. Hoolehun
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c o m e the brightness le ft her e y e s
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III w atching tinI .M M » I " ll-HON
g i l l s love for the thing that kept In-t T I I U M
F Fl III.I S U N H O l M l O l . D F . i l
p&lt;mrer Ilian sh e need h a v e been tilwoman found her own IIf•• broadening
tin Christum» eve a young man tier
• Isteiitlv tried to buy the rnddy. until
I.A W Y F.K S
tin- woman llnnllv told him the sinr&gt;
of its sal«ll«* listi lied In wonder. S a n f o r d ,
F (oridn
and then asked for tile nann* of the ________
of u Joflal voice calling, the horns of girl, who Rei-iiK-d so great a marvel
the reindeer quivered Joyfully, tlirlr t h a l he wanted his motlnT to see and l ) k .
little feet pawed the ground, then the help her
whole turnout seom ed to leap Into
D EN T IS T
T he sam e evening, after tho young
the air, and llkft a (lash was gone!
man had loft, the girl m ade her ft nr«I
t t « i|( K F O l i t t l i m : l ’F O l ’I F O S I . Y
Teddy rubbed his eye«
It was fun
payment, ntnl with a wild Joy throb
l'F.OIM.F.S H A N K H I ' I I . D I N C
n y'
He thought he was at the win
blog In her bear! • arrled thn lea
ROOM 9
dow. but here ho was In bed.
caddy homo, und with It u ht.-uutlful
H e snl up and looked around the hunch of holly, n festive touch from
room The fire In thn grate had gone the woman.
out. but the gray ligh t or the morning
Sho had plncljcd hard t o sa v e tho
..Ktui beginning to steal through the U) ce n ts each week, but her reward
curtains
Teddy slid out of bed and was great, nnd worth Hie happiness
erupt softly to tho fireplace.
the Ideal had always given h««r.
AND
a
The stock in gs w ere bulging In all
It was ngnln Christmas e v e . and a
«
directions, ns had been their exhilarat­ dainty woman, wrapped In a soil fur
ing » o n t In otl\cr year«! He put out coat, opened the door of the little
hop, and w ith extended hand cam e to
“ • * ■ • * „ “ *. ï “ ? ' *
!“ "
gently It was no dream! T h e stock ­ the woman. “ Merry Chrtnmaa!” she
ing was full to overflowing!
exc laim ed . "Don’t you rem em ber me?"
With a little sighing, whispering
In the deep, winsome e y e s there was
w heel«* of Joy sqd relief Teddy clasped so m eth in g fartilllnr. and suddenly the
his hands until the knuckles showed woman threw her arms about the girl
; as white as the snow ou tside
Then And peering ov er tier head «-»pie«! th**
Open Tuesday Thursday 4 to 6
with s cry of absolute delight he man
dashed Into his mother s room.
AND
"We have Just been married." be ex
S h e opened a pair of sleep y ey e s at plained. "My mother found her for
S a t u r d a y s 4 t o 9 p. m
thn sound of the pattering little feet
me. nnd we wanted to entno- to thank
Teddy throw h im self upon her. laugh­ you for what you hare d on e "
ing nnd sobbing.
"I have mirsed your e x a m p le so "
’’Oh, mother, mother, m o th e r ! ” he T h e woman held her very c lo se , laugh­
cried.
“ He co m e after all!
Santa ing softly through her tear*, for they
Claus did com e! Santa C la u l did w ere auddcnly til so happy, nnd tt
com e! He did, ho did, he d id ! ”—Chi­ was Christmas, for outrtldo faraway
ca g o Dally News.
b«*lls were ringing.

W . FAIN

IMPERIAL THEATRE
BUILDING

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s t i l l t I.

I,,t rd I la

Free Reading Room ♦

■CM ro u
MDMIUOI (or » .
to get for my wife for C h ristm as’ "
be aaked of tho shopkeeper.

Th« Chrlitmaa Robin.
" many p w u .o f England the robin
Tk._ °d*ted with Chrtstmsa-tlde.
*T»t*’s * J!, ^ ,l,f ,hat on Chrlatm«»

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1

W. arr-. .ill th- leaiibtg varieties of
Part- Pu-ld irul (turden S*-&gt;-d th at have
l-is-i i .ii-*| -id k- own to I»* adapted to
tl-i* - I at -I i Inni 1r

M a '* * » « *

S a n fo rd L ib ra ry \

ud **•
foe*
■or me! hyuh • " fix up dta ’pobUm

E x c e p t y e become as a
little child ye sh all in no
uisc enter into the jo y
°t Christmas time.

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

Why should bln mother, whom ho
loved b o dearly, be made to suffer any
lotig«»r than was necessary?

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SEED S

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light:
e cotnjn' temlght. mammy? Cornin'
«»might"' •
•n 1 laugh» wld dem all w ’rn dey plan

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Wilson &amp; Housholder

nil's d* ]».• ib|„B j brah when t tun out

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SWfORD KIIM.IS

Sanford P odge No 62. I and A. M.
nnir SOVUT r. GOULD
1 n m n i u t i l r . i l loll O l t
II* ■' .imi t Inni
\
. brethren
HK was a frail lookina little lliiir-.il.ij s ui '. i»
Wrii note
girl, who had been »• I f sup
&lt;• I IV. lor
Mill, r
t
■r*. « .
V\ M.
’ • m ollo i d ■I .Hid
» »lo­
tired
llow,
Monro»- &lt; hnjiicr No I."«. If \ . M.
d through II» ft Ceet
Meet- «-very second au-1 inutili I'hurscrowd'd with shot-girls like
lav m M .e o n 'r II.ill over the lltl|»-ria
herself
1 heul 11
\ l-.lt mg I I OllI-.onci - V. -J I olili .
I.lsllesalv In order f-T a
I K irn atz
I I P . T-.!ar
mliiiit.- to avoid tin- onni»ti
r -t.it.V
llig ' I’rn-st
of Inn tv mg humans. she
t&gt;nu»&lt;-d before a »hop win S em inole t hapter ", Order Pastern Sta
dow where an tiq ues iif utl
Meet* «-very first and third Tuesday
kinds were grouped utlrac- 'll each m onth. Kveryone who has seen
lively
hiv Star in t h e East are cordially invited
There w as little In the to Vi&gt;it this ch ap ter.
Alice E Kolihins. Sec'y
window to Interest a mite
of a girl earning n paltry $0
a week, yet o f - a sodden ln-r
I ’ho eniv Pu d g e No 5, K . of I ’ .
t-Ve* a m om ent before hd
tired lighted excitedly, and
Met is second «i d fnurlli T u esdays.
u casual o b ser v er might N i at mg k night - al wavs welcome
O. J. Miller
have noticed how exq u isite­ II M cl.aullll
K It and S.
(*. C.
ly beautiful th e y were The
Ured line of her mouth also
relaxed, and hopefully sin*
Sanford Pudge No. 27. I. t&gt;. (I. p.
stepped clo ser to the plate
Meet.» i-vi-ry Monday at 7.-IO p. in.,
glass and p eered for a long,
concent rated m om ent at a over Imjieriul Theatre.
W. II. Wright
ten cnthly of quaint design. J..............
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A T L A N T I C C O A S T LINE
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1:33 A. M
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2:28 P. M. • 2 42 P. M
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6:36 P M.

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THE

PACK EIGHT

SANTO HI)

HERALD
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„DECEMBER 25, 19U

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nininer for th«* Ladies of the Mac-1 to the Kissimm ee pastors a n d some
♦&gt;
ritbees, who has been the interesting local narrow minds constitutes a
A B O U T PE O PLE AN D E V E N T S
guest of MrI K Johnson left real f.ftoily new »paper
They any nothing about a p ap e r.
Wednesday for Kansas City, Mo,
issirfTl'r on
Monday- morning, af0
V
t
hough
when
it romes down to fact*,
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
Mr ami Miss Wilkinson will m o­
tor over from D aytona to spen d more o f 'th e work for that edition is
8 ■ - ----------- UP-TO- D A T E - - - - - ■
C hristm as duv with Mrs I’ecil H im , dime on S u n d a y ihtrn is do n e for
the Sunday morning paper.
Cummunlrnllons for (hi* Column Should bp M arked "Society Kdltor” , or
Appetizing, Economical
Evidently P astor Russell is get­ ♦
Mrs. C h a p m a n 's four children are
t '
Phoned lo Mr». It. A. Terheun. Phone 203
ting
On
t
tie
nerves
and
u
n
d
er
the
t he guest * i *Í
fu- r grami m other.
*.. ■
. , ,
..
. ., .
Frtih VrttUtikt
fruiti
Mrs M M Stewart
They will re- 'km of the brethren in Kisa.rnmee.
,,nL w J 1l Ad^ J ® J e n t a U n d e r
( ìrvm*
Orertfiw, »jr»j *,
Thr Huh tiny ( (ilrni/or
j lily decorated for the occasion with tu rn to th eir home at Plant C ity. They evidently do not want opposi- This
L!' Heading
M
,r
I r " n n ” CENTS
n n i " r o a 1*urolp«' »lib root« . 5c _ K*i»umaa. «111*
THREE
jrouni top« .V
Tingami***, .1.,
C hristm as Afternoon: *
“
i oil Hie lovely suggestions ol the Tuesday
ti&lt;*i and com petition and a n y such Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Turnip*,
If itttAfd
. , , fie
Mamlrrir«*. »L.|
Urtati Dihird
fie
C hristm as Treu urn! exercises for 'C h ris tm a s season.
The inevitable
opposition published in a news­ Charge 25 Cents.
Clr»|wHFruii
(.'•rroU. bunchy . , 5c
HmiU. di»
the
prim ary depa rtm en t ut the I ( hrislmus tree in ull the glory of
paper
places
t
h
a
t
paper
outsid
e
of
I-*rt«-r, r. f,„
M ercer Glee Club Here
Bw«*&lt; Potatopa
Jhit
Yrlluw Yam*, pk , UOc
Baptist Tem ple vChristmus day. 3 tinsel and glitter anti the much
Sanford citizens will have the op- the pale of real family new spapers
(aUltra*. La*. »
j
Y
«How
Yam*.
ti«j
fl
l
|
sought
mistletoe
wili
te
m
p
t
the
J'irvns,
o’clock,
It would be interesting to know
fmrt unity of hearing the Mercer
Irf*h Putâtmo
I f i n i n a s , ri,,I
Old, pk...........
ilOc
Miss Frances Chappell's C h ris t­ youthful guests to mirth and glee Univoraj|y {;,ce U u l , iron, M „con&gt; just where a newspaper would get
Aput**»
Old.
b
n
........
fl.10
it e v i* .
T he long dining room table in all the Gu
jn ., BOng an(1 mual,.a | recital its revenue’ if it attem pted ts» follow &lt;»
mas party for the younger set.
Nrw, pk.......... . 40c U«-n
Ilim tw r
*». boti 4 to 20c NorLbrfn
Tues(Jay nl({hl# Decem bcr 29. the idea of t h e Kissimmee panto s.
Boys' Bund concert at the B a p ­ beauty of red and green and white
H[i&gt; ■
Onion«
King*.
will he spread in the spacious hall |tey CltorBO H ym an, pastor of th e A newspaper is published for ull
tist Temple.
I
tod,
J
B
!
b
*
.
I
O
c
HuIIf.»fl ItantlìIkFor S nle— Special B argain on three Yellow. 3 lb*......... 10e
fik
^Christmas celebration at the C o n ­ and laden w ith the good things th a t B ||ptlat ch urch ia n ^ „ d u a t e Of t h e classes.
It knows and 'it ca n n o t city lots, on French avenue, be­ Spanish, lb............ fic HMlHjnp,
lu r I Virmitn*
C
hristm
as
brings.
A
delightful
tim
e
lb.. .............. 20c
gregational church S aturday a f te r­
HubbaHvtmi* pk
Georgia ' College and is p rom oting knows any difference among its r e a d ­ tween Hth and 9th s tre e ts , faring the Girile.
Knob loci!
4f»c II l i d win*, pk
is planned hu t th e program of the the program th a t is to he given by ers. It m u st furnish the new* of the
noon at 7:30 o'clock.
park, e a s t front. Inside lots J450
Every Week Bridge Club will be evening's e v e n ts is being kept n se­ the young m en from his alma m a te r. world to ull people. Otherwise it is
ABOUT A ll(»X OK (»KANG» j
each, c o r n e r lot JfiOO. T e rm s good. IIOW
HOME FOR t’HKLSTMAS M&gt;Y WE r m » ,T,
the guests of Mrs. W. I). Holden at cret until the fun begins
T he young men from Mercer will not a new spaper, family or o th er- M utt, be s o l d . ' Owner needs the
the Sanford, House.
give a program replete with
gjeo wise. Even th e Kissimmee pastor* m oney. See me ut once.
N. H.
THE VEG ETA BLE
I 'r r tu n a l M e n tio n
Tuesday, Dee. 29:
club num bers. While for the most yould n o t's u b s c rib e to a daily news- G arner. *•
"
3 0 -8 tc •
G Si
. .M A R K E T
Airs, Brownlee's party U&gt; th e
Mrs. George H ym an find rhildren part they dim to give a program 'of* paper' condu c te d on the lines th ey •—---------------------------------------------------Junior E ndeavor Society at 8-o'clock. will leave C h ristm a s afternoon for high cluss singing they do not m ake propose.
| For Sale— Celery farm a t u barllO iiid -S t.^ W -e st - Social D epart me ht annual hail u tan d ays’ visit to Mrs. H y m a n 's [it e n t i r e l y -of, the classical s ta n d a r d ,
Supposing, however, that news- gain. 15 acres right in village, 500
Phone 324
W o Deliver
ut the Sanford House in the evening. m other at J a s p e r ,- F la .
•
• *
¡ T h e program will be varied. T h e paper associations turn around and L*et from K. R. siding.
C heap and
Mercer Glee Club at the B aptist
young collegians have notified M r. demand t h a t pupilts hereafter be on easy te rm s . 15 acres all plowed
Temple Wednesday, Dee. 30,
Fine flowing well.
Miss JcsSIe, Huberts will arrive H y m a n th a t th e y have prepared a filled only by men who arc conse­ and irrigated.
-The It Suita Me C lub will e n t e r ­ to d a y from W ilm ington, N. C., to special series of selections for th e ir crated and follow the commission The la n d is all fenced a n d ju s t ready
F o r R ent— Good seven acre f..nn,
tain.
b
a
r n and house, near Beck H u m t
o
i
s
t
a
r
t
planting.
You
can
make
spend C hristm as w th the home trip.
which sends th e m to teach a n d to
New Year's Eve:
folks.
thfc.
p
r
j
c
c
.o
f
thu_hm
d
fcipfci
_____
In coming to Florida th e M cr- preach to . m e n ;
Eagles’ aunuul ^mauquuiud^ jj a lL ^
-n t if bargain
trtt owner',Tden^ Address “ Corn YV* TTotluj.r.
LlW o a "Mrrftrifp rfpfcforh t l i ^ p s p i ' r S rlwirrrl-rlrrfFefiT?
1205 Center St., C a n n ato la.'
ear's Day
D a y :*
Mr.
Mrs. S. G. Dickson of covered by u Georgia glee d u b . . ,mi tided men of culture be em p lo y ed 1209 EntU -F ifth St.,, Sanford,- Fla
York.
Hev,
Longwood will spend C hristm as with Particularly is this the first t im e as preachers; suppose th a t n e w s - 1
27-tf
J a n u a ry 6 th:
their son und d a u g h te r s .in Sanford, th at Mercer bus ever been to Flor- paper* d e m a n d th a t ministers tnFor Sail- Five White W yandotte
Congregational annual business
For Rent Two big
Ida and Sanford people are .fort u n a te variably be m oral, upright, bo ne «t,
Re* Packard. R. D. 2. E a s t First stree t.
meeting and mforpia! reception
Joe D. M
M aster T o m Kirk ni Jacksonville in having th e m here. In p a rtic u la rly ■const tent men a n d thut they in v a r i ­ Cockerels.
Music D e p a rtm e n t e n te rta in m e n t arrived on M onday to upend t h e Hol­ all of the Florida towns and 'ejtjes ably and w ithout fail aid in all Sl,,n ° n b
Coen Cola C om pany
at i he im perial.
idays with his stm t. Mr*. H H are tn lie found Mercer alumni and thing* (liai ten d In the upbuilding nf
For Sale Orange grove at a l ia r-!
fnr
,,
( happcll
tile glee club boy* will be ac rorded buine und good citizenship; toppo*
_
gum.
I
'
,
miles
from
G
eneva.
Hu..
roofIla
tt,
n
a royal e u t orturnim nt wherever th e y thaï tlig newspaper* should *..y lo
*
S u rp ritr l ’&lt;rly
the pastors what they should ,,reach •
n" w
K,* ‘ C.0ft8‘
‘ «"" at 206 Third St.
Mr. B uchanan of Tam pa &lt;.,nu’ up go on their trip
Miss Mamie Kate U ilhain wat
and what t h e y should teseli
and ill1« « r l , o n of Klori‘' u - Also 33 acre
on Tuesday for
the
Huberts*
Especially
will
they
be
given
a
th e happy recip enl of a delightful
uf rich hum m ock at uaiite place.
Rucharían wedding.
He re tu rn e d big tlmo while in Sanford.
T h e hiw they sh &gt;ul f t uirh it- isn’t it o
For Rent T w o furnished
a tten tio n on M o n d a y evening, when
D a v en p o rt, Adms., Madison,
be
supposed
t
h
a
t
newspapers
would
to Tnm pn W ednesday night.
young men will he en tertained in
G entlem en preferred.
Mr- t; K
a num ber of her young friends gave
31-Hip
th e homes of Sanford people. While be thought to be highly im p ertin en t,
T olar, K07 Magnolia.
her an old fashioned surprise “ pound
Mr
Robert Bly motored over here they will be taken on nntoino- and wouldn’t the ministers be highly
p a rty ." T he young people gathered
For Sale 53,01)1) buys a line piece
from Dcl.atld 1 iir*il«iy and w a* the hfic trip* and g iie n a glimpse of t lie indignant ’ Mu mi Herald.
at the home id Mi-* Edna William*
ol p ro p e rty in the city paying X per
T his
and went in one jolly, guy crowd to guest of Mr and Mr*. H |l ( h a j e , country s u rro u n d in g Sanford
cent on th e investm ent
Address
pell
at
their
home
on
t
elery
avenue
is
a
splendid
opjoirtunity
for
San­
And Make« Ene m ies.
th e home of the honoree. It was a
l l o \ IOTI
ntV
2!» tí
An argument usually shows not
ford people to a d le r tH e t Id* section
com plete surprise and a mighty nice
Mis* M argaret W orsham of
Ann » n d a a* th e glee i lull members who ts right, but who Is the sm artest
For Kale U linlesule shipping fresh
one lor 1 hey , arried such a lot of
Good table board .it M
(h a rm in g
and at are young
men from
all corners of
water listi business, including ti»*h
goodies the table fairly groaned u n ­ gust a, Gu , is the
•lone*.
206 Park av ••• ■
tractive guest of her sister. Mr* S. E Georgia and it would be a great
•ici*, fish limit* and gasoline I.m o be*
der I ht» weight of them and there
She will 'p e n d file ( hn*&lt; thing t*&gt; liavi- (belli go hack to their
W a n te d Brick and corn •
also fish house, etc. In q u ire of C. L.
n *n t n
wa* *o much fun playing game* and Barrett
mas
vacation
in
Sanford.
respective
homes
and
tell
of
thp
cor­
chim
neys, foundation- . t
Vincent.
29-tfc
romping.
It wits with reluctance
dial trea tm e n t given them in Hip
faction guaranteed
\ i
the p a rty disbanded and Mamie
Houses for sale or rent. J Musson Glldewell, P. t) boi *»
Mr and Mrs Julian C a rp e n te r of “ G a to r" s tate
Kate deelared »he "wished surprise*
Jacksonville will be the Cbri*l mas
e
A ... ,
..
.
, ,
Sanford will bp among the H o n d a
like th at would happen every d ay."
For Sale
Hue Paper Shell Pecan Fla.
guests
of their sister, Mrs. I or
rest t ,
.
,,,
j ^
'
't o w n s that th e Mercer boys will visit
Nuts grow n by Fogg &amp; Osteen on
Lost on First street ut V1while on their two weeks' trip T h ey
their O ak Knoll fruit and jx-can h diam ond necklace
^
Robert»— iJurJtonan
will go to Kissimmee W ednesday
groves at A ltam onte Springs. Sem­ ward if returned to H.i' 1
At the home ol the bridu’s p a r­
Mr
and
Mrs
Geo
A
Bnelius
of
night
and
to
Bartow.
T
am
pa,
Lakeinole c o u n ty . Florida.
34 Rp
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J C. R oberts,
Miss Ethel R oberts and Mr Earnest New York are guests of the Sanford land. Plant City and other towns.
For Sale 2,000 stalks green seed
They will he in charge ol Prof.
B uchanan were united in marriage House
cane.
M M Stewart, Union uvenu'*.
G L. Carver, head of the Biological
by Rev, George lly n m n Wednesday
34- Ite
Mr. and Mrs. Janie* A T higpen D epartm ent of th e I'nuiveraity. Mr
afternoon at hull past two o'clock
The house was attra ctiv e ly dec­ of Florence. S. C . are registered a t C arver is president and director of
the club
It was through his influ­ « « « m
11♦
orated m the ChUHtmus colors, red the Sanford House
♦ o
ence th a t the organization
was ♦
and green; effectively carried out
o
Tu Malte You a Customer
He had
with red hells and quantities o f \ Mr and Mrs. D C Marlow have s ta rte d seven year* ago.
¡ f e are here to
is Our Constant Aim!
bamboo, ferns, mistletoe und holly. retu rn ed from several days spent been u m em ber of the glee club of
serve you mt'i
the University of Michigan and h a v ­
For K ent
Rooms with board,
Following the b ea u tifu l ring cere­ pleasantly in Jacksonville.
ing
hud
considerable
experience
was
See
Us
anything
tn the
3li-lf
703 P a lm e tto .
mony an informal reception was held.
very
desirous
lo
see
a
similar
club
at
v
Misi
Annie
H
awkins
spent
th
e
Before
Refreshments were served in the
line of print&lt; :
For Reni
An a pari moni (or light
O ur F i c e l l e n t Rteicl, Light Rolls.
Going
dining room.
T he table w:is very day pleasantly M onday with friends Mercer
housekeejting. m u priv ate lumie
st a t tone')
Brown Run*, Fre*h Doughnut s
Else­
(if course then* will be some rug
lovely with its d a i n t y a p p o in tments, at Oviedo
lll.ely
joc.ited
on
|
*1
iili&lt;
1
Lake,
with
Home
Made
Die*.
Cake*.
Cook
where
on tiie program but not a.* much us
y o u r bust'.*
centered by the handsome wedding
privilege of limile lift', houtlllg und
ics. Jelly Roll, 1 arts, e c., etc.
Mr and Mrs F M !.n\&gt;
*d you might th in k and not so "Rugra k e iced in w hite and prettily dee
a n d p e r s onal
lishing, itine nule» (rotti Sunford, o n 1
l'lu nt City are th e guests of their gtahed" u* you might sec ut u regu­
orafed with red roses.
Will
Make
a
Hit
3
inford
a
n
d
Trilby
ra
ilroad,
ut
sta-.1
use
jiiircnis, Mr. a n d Mrs. M. W. Lovell lar vaudeville show. -Thcro will ho
T he bride was very a ttra c tiv e in
tion.
R a te a reasonable. • A ddreas1
for the holidays.
If
You’ll
Pcrrpit
round
of
the
ruh,
rah,
ra
h
yells
for
her hundaome going aw ay gown of
7.— 35, S anford.
85-2tc ] L e tte r H e a d s
B ill H e a d s
the young fellows will surely l»o feel­
brow n cloth, with which was worn ,
E n v e lo p e s
C ards
Mr. and Mrs. C laude Locke have ing tike giving vent to the pent up +
a blouse of tu n cHormcuno and a
For R e n i
Severa! nice office
energy
which
th
e
y
have
doubtless
^
•
returned
from
u
short
visit
to
JackW
edding
I
n
v
i
t
atio n s
black velvet suitor hut.
moni« o v er Yowell's. Knquire N P.
accum
ulated
during
the
(all
term
.
son
vil
e
P
o
s
te
r
s
o
r
A
n
n
o
u
n cem en ts
Bakery
Mr. and Mrs. Huchunun left on
Yowell &amp; C o
32-tf
1
It
is
going
to
be
a
rollicking
good
the a f te rn o o n ‘tra in for Jacksonville
Ol All Kind*
13 M * |n o h s .
J!
Phon s 188
Miss Elva W atson is the ultrac-1 program ami all Hanford should
and the East C oast tor their wed­
For R ent To refined couple, four
*♦ ♦ »♦ **♦ ♦ «*««♦ ♦ »♦ «****»•&lt;
ding trip
U pon their re tu rn they live guest of her brother. Mr George tu rn out and give thi*m a hearty
nice rooms. Excellent locution. Ten
hearty
send
off.
T h e best quality of work
Wut
son.
will leave im m ediately for Waydollars p e r m onth.
N q stunll chil­
The
jiersonnel
of
the
c
lu
b
’
is
as
at prices that are RKìHT
cross where th ey will reside.
o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o u o Q o o o o a dren. E n q u i r e R, Herald Office.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Allen of C res­ follows:
M any beautiful presents testified
1 3 -tf
U. M. Williams, Macon; 3. B.
to the popularity of the young cent City are th e holiday guests of
Jordon, of G odfrey, Ga.; G. L. C a r­
people.
Mrs. B uciinnan is the a t ­ Mrs. W. P. Fields.
ver (director); W. L. McClesky,
trac tiv e young d a u g h te r of Mr. ahd
----- FOU----a
Miss Pearl Tillla of Green Cove Hartwell, Ga.; H. P. Fleming (m a n ­
M rs , J. C. R oberts. T h e groom is
Springs
is
the
guest
of
Mrs.
J.
C.
ager), Carrolltory Peyton Jones, M a­
ntt employee of t h e A. C. L.
I BEAMS
g
con; R. L. C ow urt, Collins; W. B.
Out of towji guests f o r .th e wed- Roberts lor the holidays.
CHANNELS
o
Belling field, .WrightsvIUe, Ga,: Paul
tllng were Miss Pearl Tlllis of Green
ANGLES AM)
S
Cove Springs and Mr. B uchanan of *Alrs. Sid C a rr a w a y and children Wheeler, W inder, Ga.; N. V. H aw ­
ALL SHAPES °
of F t. Ogden are visiting Mr. and thorne, P lant C ity, Fla.; E. M.
T t m p a , a b ro th e r of the gloom.
Mrs. C. A. B etts.
" * Crawford, C olum bus, Ga.; C. O, .a BOILER PLATE
TANK STEEL
Ö
D uncan, M acon, G a.; C. G. C a m p ­
For the Orphan»
STRUCTURAL
bell,
Bowcrayllle,
Ga.;
C.
11.
Klug,
Mr. and Mra. Ja m e s B utier of
The Junior Epworth League of the
IRON WORK OF o
Methodist Sunday school has been Connersvilie, Pa., are the guests of Cnrrollton, Ga.; a n d D. M. Abrams,
ALL KINDS
Macon.
Mm.
W.
A.
Van%B
uskirk.
engaged In the com mendable occupa­

♦ CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

i:

EATMORE FRESH
VEGETABLES

They are Wholesome,

FOR SALE

WANTRI)

Job

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FOR RENT

Don’t Dodge

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J . L . M iller’s

SEND US YOUR ORDERS §

tion of filling a box for tho children
of thq 'M ethodist Orphanage at En­
terprise. Seventy little hearts will
be gladdened and seventy pain of
eyes wili sparkle Christmas , morn
when the contents of that box,!» distiib u ted among them for there was
a gift for every child in the home.
It has been ft happy, busy tim e for
th e little shoppers so Jovlngly en­
gaged in this work of love and Christ
m ss cheer. The boz contains toys
and useful articles. Other boxes will
go over to the orphanage with fruits,
candles and other good things for
tbe Chrhrtmiu feast.
”• TVvy "

ChrUlmai Parly

Miss Francos Chappell will be
the charming hostess
to
nbout
tw enty-five girls and boys Christmas
night at her home on Celery avenue.
guest« are going out In the
big
.h a y wegon early in the evening and
a Jolly Christmas frolic will be en­
joyed, for there is not a more pop­
ular home In Sanford than the
Chappell home. The house Is pret-

Mr. and Mra. C heeky of A ugusta,
Turn It Around
Ga., are visiting M t. an d Mra. W. T.
A number of Kissimmee pastors
Shelly.
have gotten together and resoluted
tn favor of a "real family newspaper
F M f. and Mra. P a tric k B andy r e ­ calculated to aid in the promotion
tu rn e d from a sh o rt visit to Jac k s o n ­ of ull things th a t tend to the upville.
• .
...
'bullding of. hom e and good citizen­
ship.“ In doing ao they specify aomo
Mr. and Mra. J. L, B etts of W ood­ of the things th at, lii their Minds,
bury, Ga,, are th e , holudny guests are calculated to make it a real fam ­
of Mr. afid* Mrs. C. A. Betts.
ily paper. It m ust not Issue a Sun- •
• - *' ***.%.' 4ey-.paperi It* m ust not Insert liqpor
Mrs. It.' A, Terheun Will leave t o ­ 'advertislng; It m ust hot print Pasto.*
morrow I5r a week’s visit to her old RtlaaelPa sermons.
home at'Savannah, Ga. She wilt bo
We are to presume, then, that' a
the guest of her brother, Mr. Arthur paper which doea not issue a Sunday
J. Smith.
edition, which does not print liquor
advertisements and doea not prin:
^M isa Edith Stewart will leave to ­ Pastor Russell's sermons will com 3
morrow to visit her sister, Mrs. up to specifications and be accept­
Chapman at Plant C ity . Before re­ able to ths K m im m ce p&amp;storn ns a
turning to Santord she wijl attend real ftm lly paper.
the teachers' convention at K issim ­
T hey aay nothing about the paptr
I :3
mee.
which refuses-liquor advertising, b it
a■ ..
delights In giving th e fullest r.ccoiin(0
Dr. E liu b eth Hooper of Port of every callciotia rcrndal In all the.r
T hat accorldng
Huron, Mich.,’ apúreme medicei ex- dLgu:tir.g dctrJls.

5 TRUSS BODS
°
STAY BOLTS
GALVANIZED
COPPER AND
ZINC SHEETS

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a

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AÌ
•*NA

OAK
CYPRESS
~
MAHOGANY
WHITE PINE AND
ALL HARD )VOODS
LAUNCHES
SKIFFS
DORIES
BUILT TO
ORDER
BOILERS AND TANKS
BUILT TO ORDER

s

Competent force o f workmen for
road work at all times ,
J. ‘ i

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iCKSONVILLE ; FLORI
’ —**"‘rrr —'r

A SC EN E FROM “TH E SHEPHERD OF TH E HILLS’
IM PERIAL THEATER, DECEMBER 30th

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THEY ARE COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR FEBRUARY :trd, 4th, 5th and 6th, 1915

1SB
EBT H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D

'SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

//V S A N F O R D — Life /» W otth l.tvina
SAN F i l i l i ) , FLORIDA. TUESDAY. DKt i ..MU LU 2«, l u l l

fOtOMK VI

m COUNTY FAIR
IS PROGRESSING
I health e x h ib it w il l b e
FBATIHÜ-Alf THE
O C C A S IO N

Hig Atlrac'lon I onung
“ T h e woods and the hills are u
part of G od's handiwork
From ibis
play you may. in -nine measure lee
their intluenee
My ploy is tinstory of a man who took the trail
th a t lea da to the lower ground, und
n w om an, and how she found her
way to th e higher sunlit flelda." •
These are Hurold Hell Wright’s
prelim inary remark» regarding his
d ra m a tiz a tio n n( his relebrutid n o v ­
el, " T h e Shepherd of the Hill»."
for it» second annual engagement.
He has written u story o| rough
times in th e Ozark», day» before the
rom ing of the lallrnad. the period ol
hoxkings. house raising*, rough and
ready settlem ent of disputes with
the lists, laborious farming, highway
robberies a n d so on. It is a "red
blood'.’ virile play, yet one that h.»x u
deep message.
It is filled with
uniftue characters uiv»L. incidents.

SEMINOLE LADIES’ HOUGH IS GUILTY
O P P O R T U N I T Y OPINION OF JURY

VO 37.
John I’ Stokes of I’ensncola. stale
attorney lor. the F'irsi Circuit, and
Hon. Edwin \\
Davis of Oriundo,
formerly of this city und u former
state a tto rn e y for this circuit.

CALL OF THE SOUTH
BRINGS T O U R IST S

*" Library is Moving
(¡HAND T R I P TO T H E GAS- THE FAMOUS LAKE COUNTY
EVERY U U Z Z A R I) T H A T
T lie Sanford Library is firing
CASE HAS ENDED
PARILLA CARNIVAL WITH
SWEEPS T n E NORTH
moved t o d a y from the building in
AT LAST
EXPEN SE S PAID
the Imperial T hea tre to the Allied
ADDS TO THE LIST

( lub building on Dak avenue, where
Ocala, Dec. 23 iSpecial¿-—Whiter «* thg—Wuiuu.n'u Q u h . n m i lfri* Library
"TTTc Tull of the" S outh to the
ten d a y s ' legal battle by some of the will share the sam e building. — T h B W inter T o u ris t" is clearly set forth
ablest utlo in e y s in Florida, the will give th e Library more room in an article.in a recent issue of the
iiough m urder case, whtoh hut* now anil it is hoped th a t the donations
M anufacturer's Record. Aside from
become famous and which has been of luniks will increase this year and comparing the season nj It is in tho
trirtt'frrr-i he fourth time went to t lie tn the m-w building the Sanford north and w ist, and the winter» here;
jury last night at 9:12 o'clock! At Library will become the large insti­ where there is no snow and littlo
II o'clock the jury had not reached tution th at its good wqrk bus In- cold, it points out tho way in which
a decision, so were, locked up for th e Hured. T h e Library is one of our many of the tourista become heavy
night. When court re-convened this best institutions nml all, th a t the Investor» In th e state. This shows,
(Christm as)
/horning
the
jury J.ibrury lacked in the pant hus been on its face, th n t the natural resources
brought in u verdict of m urder in the- room for books and ta b le ) and of th e stato aru easily recognizable,
.
.re a d e r s - t o - -.«»jay- n • tft»ier|r * TM* rtrffrfT rtNrr* W ’ XfVmirfc- f K
U i aiUuiul -ÄiuUfl4fUiU*Ury...;LU^ .
-dw*K-»yi*uh .^vwtipfti ,4*.
hour each day.
tu re r’s Record is as follows:
. . . .
1 ’of her expenst*»" will he paid by the lion to th e m
mercy
ercy of the courY.
the play wns made has held the ree-,
Tfle c linea bus Ite cotti e «me ni thè
[«•pole the best interest» o f th e ord for five years 41 th e leading G..Hp;.rilla and the suect-ssful young" E v e ry blizzard
thnt
sweeps
lady will have th e honor of being cause» celebre ni Florida, bc«-au«»M asons. Attention !
across the plains of tho west o r stalls
Ir»ir.*
• *
"best seller." is ample proof that it
list all a tut n of o tli cent Will t,e held rili|roil(| lriuni, in , h„ gnQW ,,,o r k .
Ssce'lhe ladle» huve been invited is w fiat t fie oublie wants, and the placed, with eleven other young thè prboi.er Imd thn-e tiin*-s pre•it
» P.
i», m
in
viously
been
|i|aced
upon
trial
for
rh u rsd a y , Dec. :ll
ades of New England and Colorado
Jl»ukf part in the Seminole C o unty piny has prtA-en to lie one n| the Indies of the different counties ti|H&gt;n
Flesse note chungo in the hour
t
h
e
mo*.t
beautiful
float
to
be
seen
his
life
ami
oti
eacli
occnsion
a
mi»whistles with its driving fury
Go
Ifiir they have also gone to work most successful dramatic olfereings
Ml Hllle lai-lgi- Masons r- |»-&gt;rt .it S m i t h "
in t fie Gusparilla parade, one «le- trial lia« r- ult«-«l, bi-e;,u»«« ita jurorEvery oragne Wee. every
Jiitk a »ill
Mr*. J.
Dickin». last season
voti--! t'i
-! p i - -, nf t f ' e v i r i o n s w«re un. . l i . t.i iitll-i agre«’ Oli I be | ') ■' It..Il ut tin- above hour
grapefruit grove yea. every pine of
fdiiriidy and
prx-ddent of the
A d \ u n o - -.ab- ai 1 tulip« -i’ .ig .i.ir
it v urdi-r of W M
¡
'oi
l
i
it»
i'f
S
i
"
tli
Fìor
nl
u
She
gU'Il
or
it
i
o.i
.........
.
ili»licrllM'-i
lh&lt;»out1 ,.* it send« forth its per*
IfcBin'i Club ..( Sanford says th at
o L T A Y L O R,
.»•Il . |»«i h.,vc » i - f i a t t e n t i o n s h o w n
D
ii Jt-'.. 1 f • J 2. Allo ;t \ . H'-agii.
fume,
every mocking bird, t h a t sings
(through it* varum« depurtinent» they
Secretary,
in r during the live days ol festivity thè uctu.ncd, alni hi» young wife,
its love song— sertds forth it call:
to havi one ol the very in*
Uosa, with tlieir live childrofx. were
in Tam pit.
"Com e S outh.?’ The ever swelling
Uratini exhibits and hopes to give
rrslding
in thè viliage of Clrq-moiit,
chorus is heard by an ever increasing
In order to secure funds, with
Iu effective allowing of th e work it
audience. With .......... ar they listen
which to advertise the carnival und in Ia;ke county. \YJ,ile Mn-Vf io ugli
III doing. A special effort has been
waa
sittin
g
.it
thè
sevving
t
i
m
l
m
i
i
to tin* roar of th e wintry blast and
scut
li
Florida
in
th
e
leading
new
s­
1jiff and sanctioned to give u health
I
Ile
hu-b.
d
.
:
-I
tallier
.i|-|i(v-a.
hed
shiver
a* tin* luting cold touches
p
a
p
e
r
«
of
I
lie
»
.tt,wnd
i
.
a
'
i
o
n
t
he
lolibit that »ill he ol general Interevery weak *p»&gt;t. with t In- o th e r ear
let ind has been secured, as th e f«d- THE S H O U T 11( &gt;1.1 DAY KK&gt;1 &lt; •t i i v . i l A s s oc i at i o n ha- p l a c e d oil frolli t l o r. . r and lired live »hot« tu
tlu v cat. fi tin- nuisii- ..( all n atu re
!-• t In •U«,t ri-I« o f elect r-i gold p ' at c - l t Ile Itoli;, ol ' 1« w.(e r e , idi mg III lo-r
]Itwisg letter front Dr. Joseph Y
( . I VES STATESMEN
,i imme-li.
[ftrtff explains.
M\W
REI ( ) RDS li U O K E N n- .1 &gt;ing« .« «..ug of joy ini he b u o y ­
For
-'
ti
»
.-«
K
&gt;
pfiot
IO
!
I
Ut
MOKE HUE ATI I
ancy "f lb.- youth lh..t comes from
tli.
ill.»
.Jachsonv ill* Fla . I &gt;•••• 2'i. I'• 1 I
ALL n \ ER T H E COI NTRY
fort un.it
trag. dy Mr limigli liud
drinking m tin- southern air, more
l
»
.
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1
t
&gt;
M
I
l.lt!l|DI
&lt;
M
i
the
•
-li
M
l
H* Henry II \i irk«. Sanford, Ha.
been Ir- , .. il ^ i-iu lg ln g in I■.iu**r «
life giving that the famed spring for
,
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Uy Dear Sir I am in receipt
Mr» Il
n 1 g .v e Inni r.• uml.-r
whi- ti Fon- 1* &lt;|e faun searched III
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III your letter &lt;&gt;( Dee 21th and in
stand «I - a».ubi no longer poi up
«
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V
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tulli
l-t
X
i-itiir«
mid
t
Intb.In-r«tmi.iy
getting
r.-.i
*1..
!•-r
Washington. Dec. 28 —T he colti vain. He found not th a t for which
»mplunn- with your rt-qUesl will
with hi* drinking lo pxci*s*.
Tfi.!
yoiuiK
lady
selling
the
large«!
nurtisession
uftcr
tin*
short
recess
With
1
MV.ti at gripped tin- «ti XI11t r N today. lie looked b. - ail«.* lie realized not
»ike til necessary urrangiwnents for
-lay
of
t
i
.
I
omicide
t
la
y
-tot
i
•
t
•
!..
:
..f
.. -i 11 - i h . . 1.* . -Ml! 1... V.
• ail-lug •»•- o r*I breaking tem p eratu res that tin- very mr be breated was th e
| tkipment of mir exhibit to Sanford their r. tu rn &lt;-x 1-!....... - ■ !
tiI - " . o r ol r- |-r*-*i ni n.g t l i a t n i i t n - .-ut br.-akta t nor dititu-r tog.-tiu-r. •it many pince» from tin- Mississippi &gt;• utli perpetuating fountain of eterlieglli
to
u
ppi’at
oti
i-ot
ti
Bitle.«
of
II
.
I hr display during th e S.-iittiinle
stime unplr .-ani words baVing b.-eu
1' J j r i ' c r to tin- Atlanti.- const was mod mil joy to generation after generation
Cossly Fair on February ¡1, 4, 5. •&gt; capitol unii I lem-1- rat i&lt;- 1--.ider« ar- tv d u f i t i g t h è t ' a r i o v a l . w l i i i l i w d ! pnssed t..-f v. i-i-n them
t i v a l l i i e N e w I •rb-ult'- a n d
M o b ile
"As the men and women of the
still
determ
ini
d
to
expedite
tile
pu»
jeriitmg tonight and gradually rising
| af next year
The | ri..... litio» coiiti-nd.-d tfiat)
M
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intis
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north
and west look out u|&gt;on the
s
a
g
e
o
f
all
necessary
legislation
«o
a«
j
t
.-niperal
tir«-'
were
|ir.-dn
ted
for
t
o
­
The exhibit material will be fur
fi ¿i ri &lt; '. . a m i b e t Ile gri-lltest «oi'l ul ujKin b-arutng tfiat fu» wife wotihl ini ni. irrsiw
i*.t.ound
r.-gtons w ti.-r«- life is hard
to
avoid
an
extra
»••«
m
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afte
;
Mar
llbled without mst und t r a n s p o r ta ­
pnt tip wttli bis drunk.-n |
••vi ij t ••! F !**i i*l • l i«i««r\ .
l f i o s i - Imiger
la ir weatl-.-r w a* predi, ted. with and «tillering for muuy months se­
tion charct-* »ill be paid by this ol It II
if- - It lllg
ITi ,-f i * • r
t t'i- e o li! *•»!
fo r sprees IL- igh becunn- i-tirage.l an-T the exception of snow tln .ro s m tin­ vere. their thought» turn longingly
I'ra* t ;oa11 v .ui
- ’ . •.
I iff. but it »ill be necessary for you
1inili.dlal.-ly tile tirent l.ak*- stute« and ruin ill to thui ot her picture w here outsoor
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It» lurnish space, lights and the »cr- t h e Session i» j e t t-&gt; be a- ci»Inpllsfled
after Ilo- killing 11o u g ii w a» arresti-d
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life i» |Missible amid tfu- “ lull rockFlorida
ncel ol one man to assist our refire- On t h e limisi- sub* r a p i d progress 1
nnd coniti • .1 tu thè l.ak. .utility jail
rthbed
| itteA, with tht-ir waving
t
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for
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ut lavar.-- frolli w lieti.-e fu- w a» re
plume»
and llu-ir life invigorating
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a p p r o p r i a t i m i bill- a n d a few gen
Ilio Vrii t o t il. Muri. MI l.iuilt) Jet il. I
.12
dcgrccs bx-olw zero nt N o r th lle ld . " ,lor- " r
"range gru ve» w h ose budI
tie
IIi!l«l»&gt;r&lt;&gt;ugli
County
Hoard
er
al
m«-uM.fv«.
but
t
in
tin«
i
n
a
t
e
in
Tkt rem pli-te t-alii lut will require
Orala to averi a threutened lynch- Ycrmont
bliwsxnns fili th è air w ith tiu-ir
of
&lt;
.unity
t
ommi'M-in.-r-*,
the
Tuina
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t
i
o
n
t
o
tins
u
p
p
l
y
m
e
a
s
u
r
e
t
h
e
|bf proper ilisplay about
seventy
ing
W liner had seize d th è c o u n tr y
latri unte ns th e y e b a n o t h è
b u r fret of ».,|| space Sind at l e a s t '-''Dr.- adm in istratio n l e g i s l a t i v e pro pn It..ard of I ra-t. aii.b T.illlpu Heal
lieti lite rase c im e on for truil cast of t h è M ississipp i ri ver t o d a y . W " i,h ,h r ir b e a u t y w Itile t h è rich
Fiatate
Hoard
are
also
preparing
for
grain
remullís
to
tndisposed
of
Itxo hundred square feet of lloor
thè &gt;:i»e w ns referred to Citrus . oun-till burdens tin- tree,
Itpitt, though if necessary it may be There tfi-- im m igration bill is the un- an exhibit of S outh Florida products ty -&lt;i mot ioti of lite d.-fondant « ut «etting in-w .-uhi w.-ai tu r record» for y *'Ihiw frott
and to them there come.» un irre ­
I
le.
etuli.
r
ni
itiuny
piace»
and
drivon
the
court
lion-»
ilare
t.t
latti
finhfb-d
l
uMni-'s
with
prospeit»
.1
a
ossdrd intq a slightly smaller
torti-ys. Ih-ciivis«- It was ulleged tliat m g temperi)! tire« lielow zero in New sistible de«lre- tn »tart on tin- s m i t h ennt inuat ion of (lie light against pa w lu, II will be free of all expense,
|«DC*fu- --.ubi
noi seeure
»i-curi- a fair trial
tru.l in I t-k Ia'- -1 ir • !-id i . g N - w N «ri W .*»t war I j&lt;- t u . -,
ubi not
*smiii .‘ pr- f.-r
tin*
Kindly let me hear from you def- t fie meneur. I..---:i.,».- of t i n lit.-ra- v ali.l »-n- .n , X• ."lb--It opport unit y
o-.*.' V on a ........I-.* . ! ’ *.- •
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us
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| tz:t»ly si your earln -t -•onvi-nf^nei- t.-et prov l»|o
* -I t lu- - •••- {*1. tn * ‘
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or the b».h i * air of tin- «and lilll
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t nr- &lt;■ 11 -n t
• - o l .» and
N o titi
D a k o ta
I tu region ol l i . • »tat.-« and tfx-orgtu.
a l ........ . ■v|.. I. -I to v .»it l a III |.a
Iller.il -. I • ' a I t
J t o F I 'l l ^ I'W R TER.
t
itt
i»
.m
in
ty
resulting
in
t
lite,
mi­ I lurida pe nj^in u Iu was pr.Kt leuily l Ile Some select tin- Land of F low ers,
d
uring
t
In.
elobrnt...
11
i ■nt i&lt;»n
Illinois lia- . i n n . u r n - .-d bi«
M a t e Health Dtlii-er.
, Tile lloat and t h e free exhibit will tri»!--. The libi of i'llIzeIts of Citrus only regimi eu»t of th è great vulley where to the true lover of • n a t u r e
A Utter is m the hands of this t0 “ ff1*1,
a m en d m e n t to strike out
county available for jury duty h a v - K ^ |mrtt|MM, ,
M)|,,
T he ’«"ery prospect please*,’ because it is
Demo­ give Seminole c o u n ty un excellent mg been exhausted at the three trials | | h a ,
I«manu* from Mr. William A. Mc- th e prdvision altogether.
Floran y th in * seen elsew here;
Ese, commissioner D e p artm en t of cratic atul Republican senators alike o p p o rtu n ity tu adve rtise with li* tlo mentioned, the cuse was referred to
love
t lie harm« of the Gulf
idu hardly n o t i c e d III.- e h a n g e in
expense, and Tile Herald hopes t bn
I Agriculture, promising Ids sufiport. who fnVor t h e measur.- b e l i e v e that
Ma r , mi c o m i t y lor t he (mirti- trial
&lt;&gt;f U abaina and Mississippi
t
.-in
i»-r..t
uri-,
a«
t
h
e
t
hern»»
m
e
t
e
r
di
d
I
fuvuling
ludi.-»
of
the
county
»ill
tlopl.
ltd if possible to give lectures will i f "U‘*h *»» am endm ent
I I.
I.ige \S S llllllo. k of tin.'
utli.-r report -,,,d Lom-tana and Texas; some tfitnk
not full a« fa«t as tin
I ft*
filler ih r llil«Tr«*t | rV^
it
would
eau***
t
he
d.
I.-at
*o; also ‘Professor F H. Rolfs.
cult
.
t hat &lt;| ti., i r. t ai t i-ii-r picturx-s ue
pr-'-ti. ti -l
I'd
III
F»f
Tin* su p p ly nteusur.-»
laI&amp;trtor of the Ex|H-riment St ut ton.
I 1., .t.-f.-ndunt t h r o u g h in«
pleasiir. loving N'i-w lit lean« hit» no
&lt; .ill ;it Fhi* )|era!&lt;! Rlliiv ut «mr*
(rlißtSville has been asked to give r,k’lu ” • W!»&gt;‘. ,*n ‘l &lt;* l-* •»« tl«-\*-*l
11 v• .--I . i l t i i r t nys ti.x« mad- .
Yow.-ll
Mlri1
-t-d«
.Near»
-pu.-rtor -"tn.- think that far ill
ti .1 j»« • .t t n ? h. . tf t « wt »«uri ;•
roopermi.in and
to *he im m igration un-a-ur.
1,t. . ..r tight f..r hi.« liberty
i v-iy
and i*
Is ee txnpeo. te.l’
ted to
Kissimmee Dec. 2!)
I*
Fi. Texas 1» t«&gt; be found attractions noIttUnd or send .me of the Frofessors displaced i*y th e District •
st one has been turned t o firing .iixmi Yow.-il re.eived 202 votes of the :!(»* * her.- surpassed
i
It m utters not
Mn s on i r l o d g e o f S orr ow
|ite Ifcturc* ut the F’alr.
*’•“ a p p ro p riu tio n lull.
til» .i&gt;&lt;|tll(till and every art ol t i e V..1..S ..-st in th e first precinct at 1 1„- « here they go in this fuv«ire«l land.
In the house, it is n»t believed
(In.- of t h e m o s t b e a u t i f u l cere- legal |.|..fl-n»ion hus been brought i n ­ Democratic prim ury field in Kis- *u lu &gt;-tf “ they come south and find
Th* foreign e xhibits are coming in
holy and much good is expected to th a t m uch progress will fu- made m„ m e» *-v.-r witnessed by u S anford to piny on Ins behalf, and every­ simmee t&lt;t n o m i n a t e , a man to fill nil their anticipations realized. Their
dtrivtd from them . T h e M etro- during thu week because o f pro»- a u , l i e n e e was t hut of the Masonic thing th a t Tnoney nnd brain» could th.* unexpired ti-rm of W. J. Scars coming is a blessing to them and to
wEtxn Life Insurance Co. nino th e P^rts of a luck of u fillorini) until I^idgi- i&gt;f Sorrows given by th e do for a man Mtuuted as Mr. Hough a* »puerintendent of public instrue- tlu&gt; nation, ns well as to the s o u th .
Nt» York Life Insurance Co. were after New Y’e u r ’s Day. T h e |xi»t- S anford Lodge on S unday afternoon was situated was done for him
tfnn for Osceolu county. This pre­ Through this intermingling of peOpIo
It i« claimed nt the trial fo the cinct includes Kissimmee nnd is th e from all sections comes 11 clpser
the first to apply for spncc. olllco app ro p riatio n hill is pending in l tie lodge room s. Tile ceremony
comP«nifs furnish a booth in with general debate on it completed was witnessed by Masons and th eir homicide Hough was insane and l&gt;»-- largest in tile county.
H«* led hII acquaintanceship, a broader nutionul
nxture of a rest room, with an and it now uwaits rating for amend­ families only on account of the lim ­ cau»e of m ental derangement u..» other precincts also except 'h e luurth spirit and a keener realization q( th e
not legally responsible for ins act m where J. W. P rentis (rolled the larg­ oneness of the whole land, where t o
.»dint In charge, nlso a trained m ent, W ith this measure disposed ited rapacity of th e hall.
of,
tho
In
d
ia
n
,
th
e
legislative,
exccTo support tins est vote. While this is not the of- arbitrary lines divide differing n a tio n
,*nd u very instructive and inT h e hall was fittingly draped for killing his wife.
■WHlinf.
tivc and judicial and th e rivers and tlie occasion using crape in profu­ plea the history of the Hough family official count, th e m any friends of alities one from th e other as in w a rj
harbors bill wilt be tak en up.
sion, and a catafalque in blnck be­ for generations, nnW the persona Mr. Y’owell are confident th a t he cUrsed Europe. As the south is th e
^
, r * i u»t » few of th e things
himself will h&lt;- app o in ted to the position.
The a g ric u ltu ral ap propriation bill ing a roiigiil in th e center of th e history of Albert V Hnug
nation’s greatest asset w hen mea i* undertaken so " L e t every enhas t.ccn tine-combed and every fact
carrying J22.627.712, already has hall covered by a black canopy.
ured tiy its limitless resources for n a ­
» .**n *nt- morul a n d material
for generations, and the personal
co m pleted. Tom orrow
the
tional
enrichm ent, so this w in ter
Prisoner»
arc
Grateful
rvrn to thfi venture, which will been
T h e regular cerem ony was c a r­
hist.-ry of Albert V. iloug
lums.-lf
sub-com m itteo of the house naval
tourist
business
is one of thu s o u t h ’*
Sanford,
Fla.,
Dec.
26,
1914.
ried o u \ in its e n tire ty by the of­
» b»|B ^ ,’*rve t0 »dveftlse Seminole
as been fine-combed nml every fac
affairs c o m m itte e will aguin consider
Dear F'ditor Fleuse give space in greatest assets, from whatever viewficer*
of
the
lodge.
Mr.
A.
C.
M
a
r­
nastl f r. *nd wido u the b c ,t th e naval ap p ro p ria tio n bill. Later
or circumstances of an unucaunl your paper for a card of-th an k s thnt jioint it may be studied. T he s p le n ­
norid," u ,nchM ,n the Mat0 of it will be considered by the full com­ tin, one of the first Mnsters of th e character lias been laid before tIn­
the prisoners of Seminole C ou n ty did resort hotels th a t add to th e
lodge was present and made a short
jury as evidence to show that Mr. jail would be glad to give to the wealth of the whole south are m ade
mittee.
interesting address t h a t waa t h o r ­
Hough was insane.
high sheriff. Mr. C. M. Hand, who possible only by this winter tide of
oughly enjoyed.
A Musical T re at
T-&gt; su p p o rt..tfle defendant’s pica furnished on C h ristm as d a y ' s crate travel.
1 Family G athering
T he thousands thu* e m ­
is expected t h a t the Lodge of (our physicians and alienists of prom ­
ployed and the great home m nrket
C apt. a n d Mr*. M . \C. Lovell hsd
of
soda
water,
and
Mr.
L.
C.
W
il­
w . M r l ^ D* p *r t m , n t 01 t b *
S orrow will ho m ade an ann u a l inence and re p u ta tio n were brought
thus created, th e vast railroad t r a f ­
•leal trsst ° Ubg ,n n o u n c e the m u * a family gath erin g at their home on
event in the future, although this is forward. All swearing th a t, in their liamson, the jailor also gave to th e
fic connected w ith this busincas aro
be
» at the l i * '! ! ^ nL ° " jB nu‘ r y iC h rU tm a a " D a y . *11 th e children
the first time it has been carried o u t opinion, th e accused was insane at prisoner* a large q u a n tity of fruit
i mi pi teTr iTa la T h e a tre . Ti nh ec | in*
i „ „ present except W
w .alter
t t« » who
x»h.
but a very small p a r t of the value of
Pfor »m« •w
is
and
nuts,
which
he
is
one
of
th
e
by t h e Sanford Lodge.
the time ho. killed his wife.
best there Is in Florida. All of th e the tourist to the south. T he t o u r ­
* Wd »» I n d t i r S r a i l r o a d i n g
in th e west.
A fine
Those taking p a r t in the cere­
Through th e several trials of tin- prisoners are very proud of th e ist i s ' more t h a n a mere traveler for
tan*
wkon IndIil" . «*fI ,n «»five COB* | C hristm as d in n er waa enjoyed and
•«•»• «no
m
ony
were:
•
case
in L ake and C i f t u s counties high sheriff of Seminole C ounty, Mr. health or pleasure, more th a n a lib­
*W modern ,i.*
n * | , v® , o n KB,i t h e family to o k pleasure in being
the
stjHe
relied upon Dr. Ralph I. C. M. Hand, his deputy. Mr. W. C. eral money spender. He is a co u n ­
F.
L.
Miller.
W.
M.
fflvta by «eVtr&gt;1anJ e?1
*l,° be.tonc* more gathered b en e ath the
Green,
chief
physician of, the Florida Williamson and his jailor, who have tr y upbuilder.
Henry M. F’lngler
lB&lt;f the *ntir
e * DOI1,!rn BJtiBtB! parental roof tree.
Those present
C. J. Rumph, Senior W arden; S.
Insane Asylum, who "testified that nil men to care for all classes of was a tourist and because of t at
G.
K
nnedy,
Junior,
Wnrdcn;
O.
J.
lBi varied enn../»,r*m W . be ,arg®! wer® Mr&lt; a n d Mr&gt;- F *
Lovell of
*B*l*«ce. p Uf? g | h 10 p,e“ * tb e l P lant City, Vail Lovell of Atlsnts. Miller. Senior Deucon; D. D. C ald ­ Hough is sune.
men. yet his patience never seems fact he finally Bpent more th a n $60.The state also put up Dr H F worried.
000,000 in F'iorida.
F«-w o th ers
*11 W given th Cf BnnouncemAnt* ; Mr. and Mr». Geo. P. Lovell of this well, Junior Deacon; J. F. Knrnutz,
Hut there is one thing 1 am sorry could kgend so much, but thousand»
“ nd
Bnd Mr. and Mrs. D. C. M .r- Senior Steward; H a rry Pilkington, Walt of this city and-on f he stand,
iowo of this city and M aster Lovell Ju n io r Steward; F’. P. F’orster, C h a p ­ who in all im p o rta n t particulars cor­ to say, th at of all the p re a c h e rs ‘of have in th e aggregate spent m uuy
w«
On.
date’
jB
n
u»ry
flth
01
Splendid w in ter
a n d little D o ro th y Rose Lovell.
)«t one we.t, 7 .........
y
lain; Ed. Diggers, T y le r; L. P. Me- roborated t h e statem en ts of Dr. the town of S anford of both races times as m uch.
PUee . m c rotn tom orrow and
Culler and R. A. N e w m a n ,’ Ushers; Green.
not one has Been to th e county jail homes, beautiful grounds, nctlvc
* ul be the Imperial The»bt.
W. A. Parr, J. Musson, Felix F rank,
The ‘ defense was represented by in the l a s t eight m onths to speak a work of upbuilding, heavy in v e s t­
T h an k s
*
an
d
W.
T.
Wheeless,
Guards.
I would m ents in a wide variety of e n t e r ­
Cary
D. Landis of DcLand, formerly word of encouragem ent.
We wish- to th a n k all tho kind
th
e
preachers
of
Sanford
would
read prises are a few. of the easily seen
state
atto
rn
e
y
for
the
Seventh
Dis­
T h o se furnishing th e music were:
da.nc* 0n N ,w Year's friends who rem em bered th e postevidence* t h a t . h a v e marked th e tra il
St.
M
atthew
2
6th
chapter.
trict
and
Hon.
R
aym
ond
U.
Bullock
office em ployes so generously with- Mrs. Claude Herndon, organist; Mes' ^ *T,0U
» U Í0fÍ V
1 WU1 h*
°n*and
oi
of
tho tourist a rm y wherever it has
cf
t
hi*
city.
-x
Y
ours
for
tjie
right,
*
*
.
th*1*1
««won.
Como
d
am
es
Morgan,
M
ettin
g
er
and
Fox,
C hristm as cheer.
y®ur»eW.
marched th ro u g h th e land."
The s ta te was represented by Hon.
C H A R L I E P. R H O D E S .
'M essrs. Becker a n d Harro id.
T H E POSTM ASTER.
Henry B. M a ^ 2A._«liri’ctor
for the Serai nolo County
5 L _ h,fh «ill be held In the beauof Sanford Fob. 3, 4, 5 rind
he never »aw a city
li-thicN J !r hail been given such
‘ittiimouA* support that has been
1«tended to Him from the comL i i , of Seminole county und the
* « of Sanford. Practically every
man and many not inter­
i m in any business have put their
l-ualdfr to the wheel and a r d U p o n
u,

TODAY FOR SESSION

'»tttmbesth^ of the c,ty Bbou*d

Through nn arrangement
made
w ith the Gaspurilia C a r n i u J — liu«ociation, composed of the leading
business and s o c i e t y men of T am p a ,
T h e Herald is enabled to in a u g u r­
a te an interesting contest by w liicb
tfi*' young ladies of Seminole county
will have the o p p o rtu n ity to repre­
sent the county, ire*» of all expense,
a t Tam pa d u rin g the next Guspnrilla Carnival, the dates of which
are February 12 to 1 6 ,, inclusive!

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THE SANTO HI) HERALD

PACK E IG H T

„DECEMBER 25, 19U

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nininer for th«* Ladies of the Mac-1 to the Kissimmee pastors and some
♦&gt;
ritbees, who has been the interesting local narrow minds constitutes a
guest of MrI K Johnson left real f.ftoily new »paper
They any nothing about a paper.
Wednesday for Kansas City, Mo,
issirfTl'r on
Monday- morning, af0
V
t
hough
when
it romes down to fact*,
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
Mr ami Miss Wilkinson will mo­
tor over from Daytona to spend more of'the work for that edition is
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Christmas duv with Mrs I’ ecil Him, dime on Sunday ihtrn is done for
the Sunday morning paper.
Cummunlrnllons for (hi* Column Should bp Marked "Society Kdltor” , or
Evidently Pastor Russell is get­ ♦
Mrs. Chapman's four children are
t '
Phoned lo Mr». It. A. Terheun. Phone 203
ting
On t tie nerves and under the
t he guest * i *Í
fu- r grami mother.
* .. ■
. , ,
..
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F r tih V rt tU t ik t
fruiti
Mrs M M Stewart
They will re- 'km of the brethren in Kisa.rnmee.
,,nL w J1l Ad^ J ® J e nta Under
( ìrvm*
Orertfiw, »jr»j *,
Thr Huh tiny ( (ilrni/or
j lily decorated for the occasion with turn to their home at Plant City. They evidently do not want opposi- This
L!' Heading
M
,r
Ir"
n n ” CENTS
n n i " r o a 1*urolp«' »lib root« .5c _ K*i»umaa. «111*
THREE
jrouni top« .V
Tingami***, .1.,
Christmas Afternoon: *
“
i oil Hie lovely suggestions ol the Tuesday
ti&lt;*i and competition and any such Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Turnip*,
If itttAfd
. , , fie
Mamlrrir«*. »L.|
Urtati Dihird
fie
Christmas Treu urn! exercises for 'Christmas season.
The inevitable
opposition published in a news­
Clr»|wHFruii
Charge 25 Cents.
(.'•rroU. bunchy . , 5c
HmiU. di»
the
primary department ut the I ( hrislmus tree in ull the glory of
paper
places
that
paper
outside
of
I-*rt«-r, r. f,„
Mercer Glee Club Here
Bw«*&lt; Potatopa
Yrlluw Yam*, pk , UOc Jhit
Baptist Temple vChristmus day. 3 tinsel and glitter anti the much
Sanford citizens will have the op- the pale of real family newspapers
(aUltra*. La*. »
j
Y
«How
Yam
*.
ti«j
fl
l|
sought mistletoe wili tempt the fmrt unity of hearing the Mercer
J'irvns,
o’clock,
It would be interesting to know
I rf*h Putâtmo
Ifin in as, ri,,I
Old, p k ...........
ilOc
Miss Frances Chappell's Christ­ youthful guests to mirth and glee Univoraj|y { ; ,ce U u l, iron, M „ con&gt; just where a newspaper would get
Aput**»
Old.
b
n
........
f
l
.10
itevi*.
The long dining room table in all the Gu
jn ., BOng an(1 mual,.a| recital its revenue’ if it attempted ts» follow &lt;»
mas party for the younger set.
Nrw, pk......... . 40c U«-n
Ilim tw r
*». boti 4to 20c NorLbrfn
Tues(Jay nl({hl# Decembcr 29. the idea of the Kissimmee panto s.
Boys' Bund concert at the Bap­ beauty of red and green and white
H[i&gt;■
Onion«
King*.
will he spread in the spacious hall |tey CltorBO Hyman, pastor of the A newspaper is published for ull
tist Temple.
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tod,
JB
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b
*
.
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Oc
HuIIf.»fl ItantlìIkFor Snle— Special Bargain on three Yellow. 3 lb*....... 10e
MlHjnp, fik
^Christmas celebration at the Con­ and laden with the good things that B||ptlat church ia n ^„duate Of the classes.
It knows and 'it cannot city lots, on French avenue, be­ Spanish, lb........... fic
Hlur I Virmitn*
Christmas
brings.
A
delightful
time
lb.. .............. 20c
gregational church Saturday after­
HubbaHvtmi* pk
Georgia ' College and is promoting knows any difference among its read­ tween Hth and 9th streets, faring the Girile.
Knob loci!
4f»c II lid win*, pk
is planned hut the program of the the program that is to he given by ers. It must furnish the new* of the
noon at 7:30 o'clock.
park, east front.
Inside lots J450
Every Week Bridge Club will be evening's events is being kept n se­ the young men from his alma mater. world to ull people. Otherwise it is
W ABOUT A ll(»X OK ( » K A N G » j
each, corner lot JfiOO. Terms good. IIO
HOME FOR t’HKLSTMAS M&gt;Y WE r m » ,T,
the guests of Mrs. W. I). Holden at cret until the fun begins
The young men from Mercer will not a newspaper, family or other- Mutt, be s o ld .' Owner needs the
the Sanford, House.
give a program replete with
gjeo wise. Even the Kissimmee pastor* money. See me ut once.
N. H.
THE VEGETABLE
I'rrtunal Mention
Tuesday, Dee. 29:
club numbers. While for the most yould not'subscribe to a daily news- Garner. *•
"
3 0 -8 tc•
GSi
. .M A R K E T
Airs, Brownlee's party U&gt; the
Mrs. George Hyman find rhildren part they dim to give a program'of* paper' conducted on the lines they •—------- --------------------------------------Junior Endeavor Society at 8-o'clock. will leave Christmas afternoon for high cluss singing they do not make propose.
| For Sale— Celery farm at u barllO iiid -S t .^ W -e s t - Social Depart me ht annual hail u tan days’ visit to Mrs. Hyman's [it entirely-of, the classical standard,
Supposing, however, that news- gain.
15 acres right in village, 500
Phone 3 24
W o Deliver
ut the Sanford House in the evening. mother at Jasper,-Fla.
•
•*
¡T h e program will be varied.
The paper associations turn around and L*et from K. R. siding.
Cheap and
Mercer Glee Club at the Baptist
young collegians have notified Mr. demand that pupilts hereafter be on easy terms. 15 acres all plowed
Temple Wednesday, Dee. 30,
Fine flowing well.
Miss JcsSIe, Huberts will arrive Hyman that they have prepared a filled only by men who arc conse­ and irrigated.
-The It Suita Me Club will enter­ today from Wilmington, N. C., to special series of selections for their crated and follow the commission The land is all fenced and just ready
For Rent— Good seven acre f..nn,
tain.
barn
and house, near Beck Humtoistart
planting.
You
can
make
spend Christmas w th the home trip.
which sends them to teach and to
New Year's Eve:
folks.
thfc.
p
rjcc.of
thu_hmd
fcipfci
______
In coming to Florida the Mcr- preach to . men;
Eagles’ aunuul ^mauquuiud^ jja lL ^
-nt if bargain
trtt owner',Tden^ Address “ Corn YV* TTotluj.r.
LlW o a "Mrrftrifp rfpfcforh tli^pspi'rS rlwirrrl-rlrrfFefiT?
Day
1205 Center St., Cannatola.'
ear's D
a y :*
Mr.
Mrs. S. G. Dickson of covered by u Georgia glee dub.. ,mi tided men of culture be employed 1209 EntU -Fifth St.,, Sanford,- Fla
York.
Hev,
Longwood will spend Christmas with Particularly is this the first time as preachers; suppose that news- 1
27-tf
January 6th:
their son und daughters.in Sanford, that Mercer bus ever been to Flor- paper* demand that ministers tnFor Sail- Five White Wyandotte
Congregational annual business
For Rent Two big
Ida and Sanford people are .fort unate variably be moral, upright, bo ne «t,
Re* Packard. R. D. 2. East First street.
meeting and mforpia! reception
Joe D. M
Master Tom Kirk ni Jacksonville in having them here. In particularly ■const tent men and thut they invari­ Cockerels.
Music Department entertainment arrived on Monday to upend the Hol­ all of the Florida towns and 'ejtjes ably and without fail aid in all Sl,,n°nb
Coen Cola Company
at i he imperial.
idays with his stmt. Mr*. H H are tn lie found Mercer alumni and thing* (liai tend In the upbuilding nf
For Sale Orange grove at a liar-!
fnr
,,
( happcll
tile glee club boy* will be acrorded buine und good citizenship; toppo*
_
gum.
I
'
,
miles
from
Geneva.
Hu..
roofIla
tt,
n
a royal eutorturnim nt wherever they thaï tlig newspaper* should *..y lo
*
Surpritr l ’&lt; rly
the pastors what theyshould,,reach•
n" w
K,* ‘ C.0ft8‘
‘ «"" at 206 Third St.
Mr. Buchanan of Tampa &lt;.,nu’ up go on their trip
Miss Mamie Kate U ilhain wat
and what they should teseli
and ill1« « r l,o n of Klori‘' u- Also 33 acre
on Tuesday for
the
Huberts*
Especially
will
they
be
given
a
the happy recip enl of a delightful
uf rich hummock at uaiite place.
Rucharían wedding.
He returned big tlmo while in Sanford.
The hiw they sh &gt;ul f t uirh it- isn’ t it o
For Rent T w o furnished
attention on Monday evening, when
Davenport, Adms., Madison,
be
supposed
that
newspapers
would
to Tnmpn Wednesday night.
young men will he entertained in
Gentlemen preferred.
Mr- t; K
a number of her young friends gave
31-Hip
the homes of Sanford people. While be thought to be highly impertinent,
Tolar, K07 Magnolia.
her an old fashioned surprise “ pound
Mr
Robert Bly motored over here they will be taken on nntoino- and wouldn’t the ministers be highly
party." The young people gathered
For Sale 53,01)1) buys a line piece
from Dcl.atld 1iir*il«iy and w a* the hfic trip* and giien a glimpse of t lie indignant ’ Mu mi Herald.
at the home id Mi-* Edna William*
ol property in the city paying X per
guest of Mr and Mr*. H |l ( h a je , country surrounding Sanford
This
and went in one jolly, guy crowd to
cent on the investment
Address
pell
at
their
home
on
t
elery
avenue
is
a
splendid
opjoirtunity
for
San­
And Make« Enemies.
the home of the honoree. It was a
llo\ IOTI n t V
2!» tí
An argument usually shows not
ford people to adlertHe t Id* section
complete surprise and a mighty nice
Mis* Margaret Worsham of
Ann »n d a a* the glee i lull members who ts right, but who Is the smartest
For Kale
U linlesule shipping fresh
one lor 1hey , arried such a lot of
Good table board .it M
Gu , is the
(harming
andat are young
men from
all corners of
water listi business, including ti»*h
goodies the table fairly groaned un­ gust a,
•lone*.
206 Park av ••• ■
tractive guest of her sister. Mr* S. E Georgia and it would be a great
•ici*, fish limit* and gasoline I.m o be*
der I ht» weight of them and there
Barrett
She will 'pend file ( hn*&lt; thing t*&gt; liavi- (belli go hack to their
Wanted Brick and corn •
also fish house, etc. Inquire of C. L.
n* nt n
wa* *o much fun playing game* and
mas
vacation
in
Sanford.
respective
homes
and
tell
of
thp
cor­
chimneys,
foundation- . t
Vincent.
29-tfc
romping.
It wits with reluctance
dial treatment given them in Hip
faction guaranteed
\i
the party disbanded and Mamie
Houses for sale or rent. J Musson Glldewell, P. t) boi *»
Mr and Mrs Julian Carpenter of “ Gator" state
Kate deelared »he "wished surprise*
Jacksonville will be the Cbri*l mas
e
A ... ,
..
.
, ,
Sanford will bp among the Honda
like that would happen every day."
For Sale
Hue Paper Shell Pecan Fla.
guests
of their sister, Mrs. I or
rest t ,
.
,,,
j ^
'
'towns that the Mercer boys will visit
Nuts grown by Fogg &amp; Osteen on
Lost on First street ut V1while on their two weeks' trip They
their Oak Knoll fruit and jx-can h diamond necklace
^
Robert»— iJurJtonan
will go to Kissimmee Wednesday
groves at Altamonte Springs. Sem­ ward if returned to H.i' 1
At the home ol the bridu’s par­
Mr
and
Mrs
Geo
A
Bnelius
of
night
and
to
Bartow.
Tampa,
Lakeinole county. Florida.
34 Rp
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J C. Roberts,
Miss Ethel Roberts and Mr Earnest New York are guests of the Sanford land. Plant City and other towns.
For Sale 2,000 stalks green seed
They will he in charge ol Prof.
Buchanan were united in marriage House
cane.
M M Stewart, Union uvenu'*.
G L. Carver, head of the Biological
by Rev, George llynmn Wednesday
34- Ite
Mr. and Mrs. Janie* A Thigpen Department of the I'nuiveraity. Mr
afternoon at hull past two o'clock
The house was attractively dec­ of Florence. S. C . are registered at Carver is president and director of
the club
It was through his influ­ « « « m
11♦
orated m the ChUHtmus colors, red the Sanford House
♦ o
ence that the organization
was ♦
and green; effectively carried out J
o
Tu Malte You a Customer
He had
with red hells and quantities o f \ Mr and Mrs. D C Marlow have started seven year* ago.
¡ f e are here to
is Our Constant Aim!
bamboo, ferns, mistletoe und holly. returned from several days spent been u member of the glee club of
serve you m t'i
the University of Michigan and hav­
For Kent
Rooms with board,
Following the beautiful ring cere­ pleasantly in Jacksonville.
ing hud considerable experience was
See
Us
anything
tn the
3li-lf
703 Palmetto.
mony an informal reception was held.
very
desirous
lo
see
a
similar
club
at
v
Misi
Annie
Hawkins
spent
the
Before
Refreshments were served in the
line of p rin t&lt; :
For Reni
An a pari moni (or light
Our Ficellent Rteicl, Light Rolls.
Going
dining room.
The table w:is very day pleasantly Monday with friends Mercer
housekeejting. m u private lumie
st a t t o n e ' )
Brown Run*, Fre*h Doughnuts
Else­
(if course then* will be some rug
lovely with its dainty appointments, at Oviedo
lll.ely
joc.ited
on
|
*1
iili&lt;
1
Lake,
with
Home
Made
Die*.
Cake*.
Cook
where
on tiie program but not a.* much us
y o u r bust'.*
centered by the handsome wedding
privilege of limile lift', houtlllg und
ics. Jelly Roll, 1 arts, e c., etc.
Mr and Mrs F M !.n\&gt;
*d you might think and not so "Rugrake iced in white and prettily dee
a n d personal
lishing, itine nule» (rotti Sunford, o n 1
l'lu nt City are the guests of their gtahed" u* you might sec ut u regu­
orafed with red roses.
Will
Make
a
Hit
3
inford
and
Trilby
railroad,
ut
sta-.1
use. □ □ □ □
jiiircnis, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lovell lar vaudeville show. -Thcro will ho
The bride was very attractive in
tion.
Ratea reasonable. • Addreas1
for the holidays.
If
You’ll
Pcrrpit
round
of
the
ruh,
rah,
rah
yells
for
her hundaome going away gown of
7.— 35, Sanford.
85-2tc ]
L e tte r H e a d s
Bill Heads
the young fellows will surely l»o feel­
brown cloth, with which was worn ,
E n v e lo p e s
Cards
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Locke have ing tike giving vent to the pent up +
a blouse of tun cHormcuno and a
For Reni
Severa! nice office
energy
which
they
have
doubtless
^
•
returned
from
u
short
visit
to
JackW
e
d
d
in
g
Invitations
black velvet suitor hut.
moni« over Yowell's. Knquire N P.
accumulated during the (all term.
Bakery
Mr. and Mrs. Huchunun left on son vil e
Yowell &amp; Co
32-tf
1 P o s te r s o r Announcements
It
is
going
to
be
a
rollicking
good
the afternoon‘ train for Jacksonville
Ol All Kind*
13 M * |n o h s.
J!
Phons 188
Miss Elva Watson is the ultrac-1 program ami all Hanford should
and the East Coast tor their wed­
For Rent To refined couple, four
*♦ ♦ »♦ **♦ ♦ «*««♦ ♦ »♦«****»•&lt;
ding trip
Upon their return they live guest of her brother. Mr George turn out and give thi*m a hearty
nice rooms. Excellent locution. Ten
hearty send off.
T h e best quality of work
Wut
son.
will leave immediately for Waydollars per month.
N q stunll chil­
The jiersonnel of the club’ is as
at prices that are R K ìH T
cross where they will reside.
Enquire R, Herald Office.
o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o u o Q o o o o a dren.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Allen of Cres­ follows:
Many beautiful presents testified
13-tf
U. M. Williams, Macon; 3. B.
to the popularity of the young cent City are the holiday guests of
Jordon, of Godfrey, Ga.; G. L. Car­
people.
Mrs. Buciinnan is the at­ Mrs. W. P. Fields.
ver (director); W. L. McClesky,
tractive young daughter of Mr. ahd
---------- F O U ---------a
Miss Pearl Tillla of Green Cove Hartwell, Ga.; H. P. Fleming (man­
Mrs, J. C. Roberts. The groom is
Springs
is
the
guest
of
Mrs.
J.
C.
ager), Carrolltory Peyton Jones, Ma­
ntt employee of the A. C. L.
I BEAMS
g
con; R. L. Cowurt, Collins; W. B.
Out of towji guests for.the wed- Roberts lor the holidays.
CHANNELS
o
Belling field, .WrightsvIUe, Ga,: Paul
tllng were Miss Pearl Tlllis of Green
ANGLES AM)
S
*Alrs. Sid Carraway and children Wheeler, Winder, Ga.; N. V. Haw­
Cove Springs and Mr. Buchanan of
ALL SHAPES °
of Ft. Ogden are visiting Mr. and thorne, Plant City, Fla.; E. M.
Ttmpa, a brother of the gloom.
Mrs. C. A. Betts.
" * Crawford, Columbus, Ga.; C. O, .a BOILER PLATE
TANK STEEL
Ö
Duncan, Macon, Ga.; C. G. Camp­
For the Orphan»
STRUCTURAL
bell,
Bowcrayllle,
Ga.;
C.
11.
Klug,
Mr. and Mra. James Butier of
The Junior Epworth League of the
IRON WORK OF o
Methodist Sunday school has been Connersvilie, Pa., are the guests of Cnrrollton, Ga.; and D. M. Abrams,
ALL KINDS
Macon.
Mm.
W.
A.
Van%Buskirk.
engaged In the commendable occupa­

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tion of filling a box for tho children
of thq 'Methodist Orphanage at En­
terprise. Seventy little hearts will
be gladdened and seventy pain of
eyes wili sparkle Christmas , morn
when the contents of that box,!» distiibuted among them for there was
a gift for every child in the home.
It has been ft happy, busy time for
the little shoppers so Jovlngly en­
gaged in this work of love and Christ
mss cheer. The boz contains toys
and useful articles. Other boxes will
go over to the orphanage with fruits,
candles and other good things for
tbe Chrhrtmiu feast.
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vy"

ChrUlmai Parly

Miss Francos Chappell will be
the charming hostess
to
nbout
twenty-five girls and boys Christmas
night at her home on Celery avenue.
guest« are going out In the
big
.h a y wegon early in the evening and
a Jolly Christmas frolic will be en­
joyed, for there is not a more pop­
ular home In Sanford than the
Chappell home. The house Is pret-

Mr. and Mra. Cheeky of Augusta,
Turn It Around
Ga., are visiting Mt. and Mra. W. T.
A number of Kissimmee pastors
Shelly.
have gotten together and resoluted
tn favor of a "real family newspaper
F M f. and Mra. Patrick Bandy re­ calculated to aid in the promotion
turned from a short visit to Jackson­ of ull things that tend to the upville.
• .
...
'bullding of. home and good citizen­
ship.“ In doing ao they specify aomo
Mr. and Mra. J. L, Betts of W ood­ of the things that, lii their Minds,
bury, Ga,, are the , holudny guests are calculated to make it a real fam­
of Mr. afid* Mrs. C. A. Betts.
ily paper. It must not Issue a Sun- •
• -*' ***.%.' 4ey-.paperi It* must not Insert liqpor
Mrs. It.' A, Terheun Will leave to ­ 'advertislng; It must hot print Pasto.*
morrow I5r a week’ s visit to her old RtlaaelPa sermons.
home at'Savannah, Ga. She wilt bo
We are to presume, then, that' a
the guest of her brother, Mr. Arthur paper which doea not issue a Sunday
J. Smith.
edition, which does not print liquor
advertisements and doea not prin:
^M isa Edith Stewart will leave to ­ Pastor Russell's sermons will com3
morrow to visit her sister, Mrs. up to specifications and be accept­
Chapman at Plant C ity. Before re­ able to ths Km im m ce p&amp;storn ns a
turning to Santord she wijl attend real ftm lly paper.
the teachers' convention at Kissim­
They aay nothing about the paptr
I :3
mee.
which refuses-liquor advertising, b it
a■ ..
delights In giving the fullest r.ccoiin(0
Dr. Eliubeth Hooper of Port of every callciotia rcrndal In all the.r
That accorldng
Huron, Mich.,’ apúreme medicei ex- dLgu:tir.g dctrJls.

5 TRUSS BODS
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WHITE PINE AND
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iCKSONVILLE ; FLORI
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A SCENE FROM “ TH E SHEPHERD OF TH E HILLS’
IM P E R IA L THEATER, DECEMBER 30th

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TH EY ARE COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY F A IR FEBRUARY :trd, 4th, 5th and 6th, 1915

1SB
E
BTHE SANFORD HERALD

'SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

//V S A N F O R D — Life /» Wotth l.tvina

SAN F ilili), FLORIDA. TUESDAY. DKt i ..MULU 2«, lull

fOtOMK VI

m COUNTY FAIR
IS PROGRESSING
I health ex h ib it w il l be
FBATIHÜ-Alf THE
O C C A S IO N
Henry B. M a ^ 2A._«liri’ ctor
for the Serai nolo County
5 L _ h,fh «ill be held In the beauof Sanford Fob. 3, 4, 5 rind
he never »aw a city
li-thicN J!r hail been given such
‘ ittiimouA* support that has been
1«tended to Him from the comL i i , of Seminole county und the
* « of Sanford.
Practically every
man and many not inter­
i m in any business have put their
l-ualdfr to the wheel and a rd U p o n
u,

-

[«•pole the best interest» o f

the

Hig Atlrac'lon I onung
“ The woods and the hills are u
part of God's handiwork
From ibis
play you may. in -nine measure lee
their intluenee
My ploy is tinstory of a man who took the trail
that lea da to the lower ground, und
n woman, and how she found her
way to the higher sunlit flelda." •
These are Hurold Hell Wright’ s
preliminary remark» regarding his
dramatization n( his relebrutid nov­
el, "T h e Shepherd of the Hill»."
for it» second annual engagement.
He has written u story o| rough
times in the Ozark», day» before the
roming of the lallrnad. the period ol
hoxkings. house raising*, rough and
ready settlement of disputes with
the lists, laborious farming, highway
robberies and so on. It is a "red
blood'.’ virile play, yet one that h.»x u
deep message.
It is filled with
uniftue characters uiv»L. incidents.

SEMINOLE LADIES’ HOUGH IS GUILTY
O P P O R T U N I T Y OPINION OF JURY

John I’ Stokes of I’ensncola. stale
attorney lor. the F'irsi Circuit, and
Hon. Edwin \\ Davis of Oriundo,
formerly of this city und u former
state attorney for this circuit.

(¡HAND TRIP TO THE GAS- THE FAMOUS LAKE COUNTY
CASE HAS ENDED
PARILLA CARNIVAL WITH
AT LAST
EXPENSES PAID

*" Library is Moving
EVERY U U Z Z A R I) T H A T
T lie Sanford Library is firing
SWEEPS TnE NORTH
moved today from the building in
the Imperial Theatre to the Allied
ADDS TO THE LIST
( lub building on Dak avenue, where
thg—Wuiuu.n'u Quh.nmi lfri* Library
"TTTc Tull of the" South to the
will share the same building. — ThB Winter Tourist" is clearly set forth
will give the Library more room in an article.in a recent issue o f the
anil it is hoped that the donations
Manufacturer's Record. Aside from
of luniks will increase this year and comparing the season nj It is in tho
tn the m-w building the Sanford north and wist, and the winter» here;
Library will become the large insti­ where there is no snow and littlo
tution that its good wqrk bus In- cold, it points out tho way in which
Hured. The Library is one of our many of the tourista become heavy
best institutions nml all, that the Investor» In the state. This shows,
J.ibrury lacked in the pant hus been on its face, thnt the natural resources
the- room for books and table) and of the stato aru easily recognizable,
.
.readers-to- -.«»jay- n • tft»ier|r * T M * rtrffrfT rtNrr* W ’ XfVmirfc- f K
hour each day.
turer’s Record is as follows:

Through nn arrangement
made
with the Gaspurilia CarniuJ— liu«ociation, composed of the leading
business and society men of Tampa,
The Herald is enabled to inaugur­
ate an interesting contest by w liicb
tfi*' young ladies of Seminole county
will have the opportunity to repre­
sent the county, ire*» of all expense,
at Tampa during the next Guspnrilla Carnival, the dates of which
are February 12 to 16,, inclusive!
U i aiUuiul -ÄiuUfl4fUiU*Ury...;LU^ .
. . . .
1 ’of her expenst*»" will he paid by the
the play wns made has held the ree-,
G..Hp;.rilla and the suect-ssful youngord for five years 41 the leading
lady will have the honor of being
"best seller." is ample proof that it
placed, with eleven other young
is w fiat t fie oublie wants, and the
Indies of the different counties ti|H&gt;n
piny has prtA-en to lie one n| the the mo*.t beautiful float to be seen
most successful dramatic olfereings
in t fie Gusparilla parade, one «lelast season

Ir»ir.*
• *
Ssce'lhe ladle» huve been invited
Jl»ukf part in the Seminole County
Ifiir they have also gone to work
Jiitk a »ill
Mr*. J.
Dickin».
fdiiriidy and
prx-ddent of the
A d \uno- -.ab- ai 1 tulip« -i’ .ig .i.ir
IfcBin'i Club ..( Sanford says that
( through it* varum« depurtinent» they
to havi one ol the very in*
Uratini exhibits and hopes to give
Iu effective allowing of the work it
III doing. A special effort has been
1jiff and sanctioned to give u health
lolibit that »ill he ol general Interlet ind has been secured, as the f«d- T H E S H O U T 11( &gt;1.1 DAY KK&gt;1
] Itwisg letter front Dr. Joseph Y
(.IV E S S T A T E S M E N
[ftrtff explains.
M O K E HUE A T I I
.Jachsonv ill* Fla . I &gt;•••• 2'i. I '• 1I
H* Henry II \i irk«. Sanford, Ha.
Wasflingt.Mi, lb&gt;. hut mf*
Uy Dear Sir I am in receipt
tnl-livg
und
Riqir.-si-nt.
t.
v.
-.r*
1
--.
■
III your letter &lt;&gt;( Dee 21th and in
tb.In-r«tmi.iy
getting
r.-.i
*1
..
!•-r
»mplunn- with your rt-qUesl will
session
uftcr
tin*
short
recess
With
»ike til necessary urrangiwnents for
•
|tkipment of mir exhibit to Sanford their r. turn &lt;-x 1-!...... - ■ !
lieglli
to
uppi’at
oti
i-ot
ti
Bitle.«
of
II .
I hr display during the S.-iittiinle
capitol
unii
I
lem-1
rat
i&lt;
1
--.ider«
arCossly Fair on February ¡1, 4, 5. •&gt;
still
determini
d
to
expedite
tile
pu»
|af next year
The exhibit material will be fur sage of all necessary legislation «o a«
llbled without mst und transporta­ to avoid an extra »••«m-*iI afte; Mar
It II
tion charct-* »ill be paid by this ol
I'ra* t ;oa11v .ui
- ’ . •.
I iff. but it »ill be necessary for you
It» lurnish space, lights and the »cr- the Session i» jet t-&gt; be a- ci»Inpllsfled
ncel ol one man to assist our refire- On the limisi- sub* rapid progress

TODAY FOR SESSION

voti--! t'i
-! pi- -, nf tf'e virions
¡'-oilii-t» i'f Si" tli
Fìornlu
She
.»•Il . |»«i h.,vc » i - fi attention shown

in r during the live days ol festivity
in Tam pit.
In order to secure funds, with
which to advertise the carnival und
sc- ut li Florida in the leading news­
paper« of I lie - » .tt,- wnd i.a'ion t he
&lt; •tiiv.il Association ha- placed oil
!-• t In•U« ,tri-I« of elect r-i gold p'atc-l

,i
tli.
ill.»
• -li Ml l » . « 1t &gt; MI l.lt!l|DI &lt;Mi the
, -»t ht r
1ln*M* :*r•* 1•••! i ^ *011i i n t hi
1
• w.*f X*•
•1 1
1...... ..
- ’ -. th« IÎ l/i V » .Itili tulli l-t Xi-itiir« mid t In! yoiuiK lady selling the large«! nurti1
!.. : ..f .. -i 11 - i h . . 1.* . -Ml! 1... V.

ti- I-".or ol r- |-r*-*i ni n.g tliat niitntv dufitig thè t'arioval. wliiili wd!
tival liie New I •rb-ult'- and Mobile
Murili
tira« ■eli-lirat intis iti l»r ti­
fi ¿i ri &lt; '. . ami be t Ile gri-lltest «oi'lul
••vi ijt ••! F !**i i*l • l i«i««r\ .
lfiosiif- - It lllg ITi ,-fi*• r t t'i- eoli! *•»! for
&gt; « m i - o l e rolli tv
1-1
refiuesti-d to
-all
on
t
fui-litof
ol
fili- 111-r ubi
1
t
mire
for
Hi«t
rui
tinti»
ami
con»» lor
Il*:tltlvr in tin' installation of tin- lias liegun to be made in clearing u p , * 1
&gt;
1
.
Iexhibit
appropriatimi bill- and a few gen
I tie IIi!l«l»&gt;r&lt;&gt;ugli County Hoard
Tkt rempli-te t-alii lut will require eral m«-uM.fv«. but tin tin- «inate in
of
&lt; .unity t ommi'M-in.-r-*, the Tuinaddition
to
tinsupply
measure
the
|bf proper ilisplay about
seventy

bur fret of ».,|| space Sind at least
Itxo hundred square feet of lloor
Itpitt, though if necessary it may be
ossdrd intq a slightly smaller
|«DC*Kindly let me hear from you def|tz:t»ly si your earln -t -•onvi-nf^neiI-r ;• truly your».
JtoFI'll ^ I'WRTER.
Mate Health Dtlii-er.
A Utter is m the hands of this
I«manu* from Mr. William A. McEse, commissioner Department of
I Agriculture, promising Ids sufiport.
ltd if possible to give lectures will
*o; also ‘Professor F H. Rolfs.
I&amp;trtor of the Ex|H-riment St ut ton.
(rlißtSville has been asked to give
roopermi.in and
and Is
i* etne.
to
expo te.l’
ted to
IttUnd or send .me of the Frofessors
|ite Ifcturc* ut the F’ alr.

'-''Dr.- administration l e g i s l a t i v e pro
grain remullís to tn- disposed of
There tfi-- immigration bill is the unfinhfb-d l uMni-'s with prospeit» .1 a
ennt inuat ion of (lie light against
t fie meneur. I..---:i.,».- of tin lit.-ra- v
t.-et prov l»|o
I
Fresi.tel.I
||-..
Iller.il -. I • ' a I t
Illinois lia- .inn.urn-.-d bi«

i ■ nt i&lt;» n

V O 37.

pn It..ard of I ra-t. aii.b T.illlpu Heal
Fiatate Hoard are also preparing for
an exhibit of South Florida products
on the court lion-»
ilare t.t latti
pa w lu, II will be free of all expense,
ali.l »-n- .n , X• ."lb--It opport unit y
i ..

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Ocala, Dec. 23 iSpecial¿-—Whiter «*
ten days' legal battle by some of the
ablest utloineys in Florida, the
iiough murder case, whtoh hut* now
become famous and which has been
trirtt'frrr-i he fourth time went to t lie
jury last night at 9:12 o'clock! At
II o'clock the jury had not reached
a decision, so were, locked up for the
night. When court re-convened this
(Christmas)
/horning
the
jury
brought in u verdict of murder in
-dw*K-»yi*uh .^ v w tip fti ,4* .
lion to the mercy of the courY.
Tfle clinea bus Itecotti e «me ni thè
cause» celebre ni Florida, bc«-au«»Masons. Attention !
list all atut n of o tli cent Will t,e held
thè prboi.er Imd thn-e tiin*-s prei», m
in
viously been |i|aced upon trial for •it » P.
rhursday, Dec. :ll
Flesse note chungo in the hour
his life ami oti eacli occnsion a mi»Ml Hllle lai-lgi- Masons r- |»-&gt;rt .it
trial lia« r- ult«-«l, bi-e;,u»«« ita jurorw«re un..li. t.i iitll-i agre«’ Oli I be |') ■' It..Il ut tin- above hour
it v urdi-r of W M
gU'Il or it i o.i ......... ili»- licrllM'-i
o L TAYLOR,
D ii Jt-'.. 1 f •J2. Allo ;t \ . H'-agii.
Secretary,
thè uctu.ncd, alni hi» young wife,
Uosa, with tlieir live childrofx. were
rrslding in thè viliage of Clrq-moiit,
in Ia;ke county. \YJ,ile Mn-Vf io ugli
waa sitting .it thè sevving timlmiiI Ile hu-b. d . : -I tallier .i|-|i(v-a. hed
frolli tlo r. . r and lired live »hot« tu
t Ile Itoli;, ol ' 1« w.(e re, idi mg III lo-r
imme-li.
M \W
R EI ( )R D S li U O K E N
For -' ti » .-« K&gt; pfiot IO ! I - Ut
A LL n\ ER T H E CO I N TR Y
fort un.it
trag. dy Mr limigli liud
been Ir- , .. il ^i-iulglng in I■.iu**r«
\ESTERD AY
Mr» Il
n1 g.ve Inni r.• uml.-r
stand «I - a».ubi no longer poi up
Washington. Dec. 28 — The colti
with hi* drinking lo pxci*s*.
Tfi.MV.- ti at gripped tin- «ti XI11t r N today.
-lay of t i. I omicide t la y -tot i -•t
• ail-lug •»•- o r* I breaking temperatures
.-ut br.-akta t nor dititu-r tog.-tiu-r.
•it many pince» from tin- Mississippi
stime unplr .-ani words baVing b.-eu
1'Jjri'cr to tin- Atlanti.- const was mod
pnssed t..-f v. i-i-n them
jeriitmg tonight and gradually rising
The |ri.... litio» coiiti-nd.-d tfiat)
j t.-niperal tir«-' were |ir.-dn ted for to­
ujKin b-arutng tfiat fu» wife wotihl ini ni. irrsiw
Imiger pnt tip wttli bis drunk.-n |
lair weatl-.-r wa* predi, ted. with
sprees IL- igh becunn- i-tirage.l an-T the exception of snow tln.ros m tin­
resolvt-d tu ktll ber
1inili.dlal.-ly
tile tirent l.ak*- stute« and ruin ill
after I l o - killing 11ougii wa» arresti-d
Florida
nnd coniti • .1 tu thè l.ak. .utility jail
The lowest temperature reported
ut lavar.-- f r o l l i w lieti.-e fu- w a» re
w i t i m i t i . - I tu te d .--la ic a to .l-iy wu«
Il io Vrii t o t il.
Muri.MI l.iuilt) Jet il . I .12 dcgrccs bx-olw zero nt Northlleld.
Orala to averi a threutened lynch- Ycrmont
ing
W liner had seized thè country
lieti lite rase cime on for truil cast of thè Mississippi ri ver today.
thè &gt;:i»e w ns referred to Citrus . oun- «etting in-w .-uhi w.-ai tu r record» for
ty -&lt;i mot ioti of lite d.-fondant « ut
I le. etuli. r ni itiuny piace» and drivtorti-ys. Ih-ciivis«- It was ulleged tliat mg temperi)! tire« lielow zero in New
fu- --.ubi
noi seeure
»i-curi- a fair trial
tru.l in I t-kIa'- -1 ir • !-idi. g N - w N «ri W .*»t
ubi not
o-.*.' V on a...... I-.* . ! ’ *.- •
\ l-, lil .
M e*
.
Filli..|»
\--rt II
* -I t lu- - •••- {*1. tn * ‘
&lt;r.I
g
&gt;r
Mi -oiiri I n » i, W i... »- &gt;
Min
I - - .-«■ w
t nr- &lt;■ 11 -n t
• -ol.» and Notiti Dakota
I tu
t itt i» .minty resulting in t lite, mi­
I lurida pe nj^inuIu was pr.Kt leuily l Ile
tri»!--. The libi of i'llIzeIts of Citrus only regimi eu»t of thè great vulley
county available for jury duty h a v - K ^ |mrtt|MM, ,
M)|,, The
mg been exhausted at the three trials ||ha,
Flormentioned, the cuse was referred to idu hardly noticed III.- e hange in

COLDEST WAVE
OF THE SEASON

, tim :-. .t.i.it
(i.n on.- visitor«.
a l........
■v|.. I. -I to v .»it la III |.a
during t In- . elobrnt... 11
, Tile lloat and the free exhibit will
give Seminole county un excellent
opportunity tu advertise with li* tlo
expense, and Tile Herald hopes t bn
Mar,mi comity lor t he (mirti- trial
I fu- vuling ludi.-» of the county » ill
I I.
I.ige \S S llllllo. k of tin.'
I ft*
fille r
ih r llil«Tr«*t | rV^

t0 “ ff1*1,
amendment to strike out
the prdvision altogether.
Demo­
cratic atul Republican senators alike
who fnVor the measur.- believe that
tlopl.
if "U‘*h *»» amendment
it would eau*** t he d. I.-at
I'd III F» f
Tin* supply nteusur.-»
&lt; .ill ;it Fhi* )|e ra !&lt; ! R lliiv ut «m r*
r,k’lu ” • W!»&gt;‘ . ,*n‘l &lt;* l-* •»« tl«-\*-*l
ti .1 j»« • .t tn ?h. . tf t« wt »«uri ;•
* he immigration un-a-ur.
displaced i*y the District •
i
Mnsonir l o d g e of Sorrow
*’•“ appropriution lull.
In the house, it is n»t believed
(In.- of the most beautiful cereTh* foreign e xhibits are coming in
holy and much good is expected to that much progress will fu- made m„ me» *-v.-r witnessed by u Sanford
dtrivtd from them. The Metro- during thu week because o f pro»- au,l i e n e e was t hut of the Masonic
wEtxn Life Insurance Co. nino the P^rts of a luck of u fillorini) until I^idgi- i&gt;f Sorrows given by the
Nt» York Life Insurance Co. were after New Y’ eur’s Day. The |xi»t- Sanford Lodge on Sunday afternoon
the first to apply for spncc. olllco appropriation hill is pending in l tie lodge rooms. Tile ceremony
comP«nifs furnish a booth in with general debate on it completed was witnessed by Masons and their
nxture of a rest room, with an and it now uwaits rating for amend­ families only on account of the lim­
.»dint In charge, nlso a trained ment, With this measure disposed ited rapacity of the hall.
,*nd u very instructive and in- of, tho Indian, the legislative, exccThe hall was fittingly draped for
■WHlinf.
tivc and judicial and the rivers and tlie occasion using crape in profu­
harbors bill wilt be taken up.
sion, and a catafalque in blnck be­
^
,r* i u»t » few of the things
The agricultural appropriation bill ing a roiigiil in the center of the
* undertaken so " L e t every encarrying J22.627.712, already has hall covered by a black canopy.
» .**n *nt- morul and material
been
completed. Tomorrow
the
rvrn to thfi venture, which will
The regular ceremony was car­
sub-committeo of the house naval
ried ou\ in its entirety by the o f­
» b»|B ^,’ *rve t0 »dveftlse Seminole
affairs committee will aguin consider
nastl f r. * nd wido u the bc,t the naval appropriation bill. Later ficer* of the lodge. Mr. A. C. Mar­
tin, one of the first Mnsters of the
norid," u ,nchM ,n the Mat0 of it will be considered by the full com­
lodge was present and made a short
mittee.
interesting address that waa thor­
oughly enjoyed.
A Musical Treat
1 Family Gathering
is expected that the Lodge of
Capt. and Mr*. M . \C. Lovell hsd
w . M r l ^ D* p* rtm,nt 01 tb*
Sorrow will ho made an annual
•leal trsst ° Ubg ,nnounce the mu* a family gathering at their home on
event in the future, although this is
» at the l i * '! ! ^ nL ° " jBnu‘ ryiChrUtmaa" Day. *11 the children be
the first time it has been carried out
«
•
i
m
p
e
r
i
a
l
Theatre.
The
i
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„
w
.
t
t
«
»
x»h.
Pfor » m w i i t T T a
i n c |in* present except Walter who is
by the Sanford Lodge.
* Wd » » I n d t i r S r a i l r o a d i n g
in the west.
A fine
Those taking part in the cere­
tan*
wkon IndIil" . «*f I ,n « » f i v e COB* |Christmas dinner waa enjoyed and
•«•»• «no
mony
were: •
*W modern ,i.*
n*|,v® ,onKB,ithe family took pleasure in being
F.
L.
Miller. W. M.
fflvta by «eVtr&gt;1
anJ e?1
* l,° be.tonc* more gathered beneath the
lB&lt;f the *ntir
e * DOI1,!rn BJtiBtB! parental roof tree.
Those present
C. J. Rumph, Senior Warden; S.
lBi varied enn../»,r* m W . be ,arg®! wer® Mr&lt; and Mr&gt;- F *
Lovell of G. K nnedy, Junior, Wnrdcn; O. J.
*B*l*«ce.
pUf?g|h 10 p,e“ * tbel Plant City, Vail Lovell of Atlsnts. Miller. Senior Deucon; D. D. Cald­
*11 W given th Cf BnnouncemAnt* ; Mr. and Mr». Geo. P. Lovell of this well, Junior Deacon; J. F. Knrnutz,
“ nd
Bnd Mr. and Mrs. D. C. M.r- Senior Steward; Harry Pilkington,
'»tttmbes th ^ of the c,ty Bbou*d iowo of this city and Master Lovell Junior Steward; F’ . P. F’orster, Chap­
w
On. we.t, date’
jBnu»ry
) « t« one
7 .........
y flth 01 and little Dorothy Rose Lovell.
lain; Ed. Diggers, Tyler; L. P. MePUee .m c rotn tomorrow and
Culler and R. A. Newman,’ Ushers;
* ul be the Imperial The»bt.
W. A. Parr, J. Musson, Felix Frank,
Thanks
*
and
W. T. Wheeless, Guards.
We wish- to thank all tho kind
Those furnishing the music were:
da.nc* 0n N ,w Year's friends who remembered the postoffice employes so generously with- Mrs. Claude Herndon, organist; Mes' ^ » U Í Í V 1* 11 WU1 h* ° n* oi
*T,0U 0f th* ««w on . Como and Christmas cheer.
dames Morgan, Mettinger and Fox,
y®ur»eW.
'Messrs. Becker and Harro id.
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til» .i&gt;&lt;|tll(till and every art ol tie
legal |.|..fl-n»ion hus been brought in­
to piny on Ins behalf, and every­
thing that Tnoney nnd brain» could
do for a man Mtuuted as Mr. Hough
was situated was done for him
It i« claimed nt the trial fo the
homicide Hough was insane and l&gt;»-cau»e of mental derangement u..»
not legally responsible for ins act m
killing his wife.
To support tins
plea the history of the Hough family
for generations, nnW the persona
history of Albert V Hnug
himself
has t.ccn tine-combed and every fact
for generations, and the personal
hist.-ry of Albert V. iloug
lums.-lf
as been fine-combed nml every fac
or circumstances of an unucaunl
character lias been laid before tIn­
jury as evidence to show that Mr.
Hough was insane.
T-&gt; support..tfle defendant’s pica
(our physicians and alienists of prom­
inence and reputation were brought
forward. All swearing that, in their
opinion, the accused was insane at
the time ho. killed his wife.
Through the several trials of tincase in Lake and C iftu s counties
the stjHe relied upon Dr. Ralph I.
Green, chief physician of, the Florida
Insane Asylum, who "testified that
Hough is sune.
The state also put up Dr H F
Walt of this city and-on f he stand,
who in all important particulars cor­
roborated the statements of Dr.
Green.
The ‘ defense was represented by
Cary D. Landis of DcLand, formerly
state attorney for the Seventh Dis­
trict and Hon. Raymond U. Bullock
cf thi* city.
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The state was represented by Hon.

t.-in i»-r..t uri-, a« the t hern»» meter did
utli.-r report
not full a« fa«t as tin
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Yow.-ll Mlri-1-t-d« .Near»
Kissimmee Dec. 2!)
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Fi.
Yow.-il re.eived 202 votes of the :!(»*
V..1..S ..-st in the first precinct at 11„Democratic primury field in Kissimmee t&lt;t nominate, a man to fill
th.* unexpired ti-rm of W. J. Scars
a* »puerintendent of public instruetfnn for Osceolu county. This pre­
cinct includes Kissimmee nnd is the
largest in tile county.
H«* led hII
other precincts also except 'he luurth
where J. W. Prentis (rolled the larg­
est vote. While this is not the ofofficial count, the many friends of
Mr. Y’owell are confident that he
will h&lt;- appointed to the position.
Prisoner» arc Grateful
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 26, 1914.
Dear F'ditor Fleuse give space in
your paper for a card of-thanks thnt
the prisoners of Seminole County
jail would be glad to give to the
high sheriff. Mr. C. M. Hand, who
furnished on Christmas d a y 's crate
of soda water, and Mr. L. C. W il­
liamson, the jailor also gave to the
prisoner* a large quantity of fruit
and nuts, which he is one of the
best there Is in Florida. All of the
prisoners are very proud of the
high sheriff of Seminole County, Mr.
C. M. Hand, his deputy. Mr. W. C.
Williamson and his jailor, who have
nil men to care for all classes of
men. yet his patience never seems
worried.
Hut there is one thing 1 am sorry
to say, that of all the preachers‘ of
the town of Sanford of both races
not one has Been to the county jail
in the last eight months to speak a
word of encouragement.
I would
the preachers of Sanford would read
St. Matthew 26th chapter.
Yours for tjie right, ** .
C H A R L I E P. RHODES.

CALL OF THE SOUTH
BRINGS TOURISTS

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"E very blizzard
thnt
sweeps
across the plains of tho west or stalls
rili|roil(| lriuni, in , h„ gnQW ,,,ork.
ades of New England and Colorado
whistles with its driving fury
Go
Smith "
Every oragne Wee. every
grapefruit grove yea. every pine of
lh&lt;- »out1 ,.* it send« forth its per*
fume, every mocking bird, that sings
its love song— sertds forth it call:
"Come South.?’
The ever swelling
chorus is heard by an ever increasing
audience. With ........ar they listen
to tin* roar of the wintry blast and
shiver a* tin* luting cold touches
every weak *p»&gt;t. with t In- other ear
tlu v cat. fi tin- nuisii- ..( all nature
n- .1 &gt;ing« .« «..ug of joy ini he buoy­
ancy " f lb.- youth lh..t comes from
drinking m tin- southern air, more
life giving that the famed spring for
whi- ti Fon-1* &lt;|e faun searched III
vain. He found not that for which
lie looked b. - ail«.* lie realized not
that tin- very mr be breated was the
&gt;• utli perpetuating fountain of etermil joy to generation after generation
"As the men and women of the
north and west look out u|&gt;on the
i*.- t.ound r.-gtons w ti.-r«- life is hard
and «tillering for muuy months se­
vere. their thought» turn longingly
to thui ot her picture w here outsoor
life i» |Missible amid tfu- “ lull rockrthbed |itteA, with tht-ir waving
plume»
and llu-ir life invigorating
" ,lor- " r
"range gru ve» w hose budbliwsxnns fili thè air with tiu-ir
latriunte ns they ebano thè
W " i,h ,hrir beauty w Itile thè rich
y*'Ihiw frott -till burdens tin- tree,
and to them there come.» un irre­
sistible de«lre- tn »tart on tin- smithwar I

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ga.t i.» I I - • t .1- tin- I arolmus
or the b».h i * air of tin- «and lilll
region ol l i . • »tat.-« and tfx-orgtu.
Some select tin- Land of Flowers,
where to the true lover of • nature
’«"ery prospect please*,’ because it is
anythin* seen elsewhere;
love t lie harm« of the Gulf
&lt;&gt;f Uabaina and Mississippi
-,,,d Lom-tana and Texas; some tfitnk
t hat &lt;|ti., i r. t ai t i-ii-r picturx-s ue
pleasiir. loving N'i-w lit lean« hit» no
-pu.-rtor
-"tn.- think that far ill
Texas 1» t«&gt; be found attractions no* her.- surpassed
It mutters not
« here they go in this fuv«ire«l land.
*u lu&gt;-tf “ they come south and find
nil their anticipations realized. Their
coming is a blessing to them and to
tlu&gt; nation, ns well as to the south.
Through this intermingling of peOpIo
from all sections comes 11 clpser
acquaintanceship, a broader nutionul
spirit and a keener realization q( the
oneness of the whole land, where to
arbitrary lines divide differing nation
alities one from the other as in warj
cUrsed Europe. As the south is the
nation’s greatest asset w hen mea iured tiy its limitless resources for na­
tional enrichment, so this winter
tourist business is one of thu south’*
greatest assets, from whatever viewjioint it may be studied. The splen­
did resort hotels that add to the
wealth of the whole south are made
possible only by this winter tide of
travel.
The thousands thu* em­
ployed and the great home mnrket
thus created, the vast railroad traf­
fic connected with this busincas aro
but a very small part of the value of
the tourist to the south. The tour­
ist is 'more than a mere traveler for
health or pleasure, more than a lib­
eral money spender. He is a coun­
try upbuilder.
Henry M. F’lngler
was a tourist and because of t at
fact he finally Bpent more than $60.000,000 in F'iorida.
F«-w others
could kgend so much, but thousand»
have in the aggregate spent muuy
times as much.
Splendid winter
homes, beautiful grounds, nctlvc
work of upbuilding, heavy invest­
ments in a wide variety of enter­
prises are a few. of the easily seen
evidence* that.have marked the trail
of tho tourist army wherever it has
marched through the land."

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DECISION ON SEMINOLE OFFICERS
LE N G TH OF T E R M

DECEMFIER 29, 19||

THE SANFORD HERALD

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F. M. Parker has returned to San­
ford to visit his children through
the holidays.
Miss Signa nnd Olga Vlhlen were
railing on Edna Thompson and
Laura Parker Wednesday night.
Juttlp Eric Lunduuiat has. the
mumps now, the |&gt;oor child is just
getting over the grippe.
Mr. Henry Lundquist rerafved a
box of beuutfiul apples from Ten-.
nesKee as one of his Christmas prespnta.
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The starting of the new year and
BY T H E S U P R E M E C O U R T
the practice which still obtains with
some good old fashioned people at
A. II. ROBERTS, IN DIXIE
such a time, of takihg u sort of
I
moral inventory provides an excel-i
lent, occasion for all good Floridians
An imtMirtnnt roust ruction of the term of four years for the office of
to see u hat they cun and should do
constitution was made by the jus-; county judge of each county begin­
for the genernp welfare of the state.
ning
with
the
election
ip
1
8b
and
tier* of the state supreme court in
The world - the grout outside,
their advisory’’ opinion to the Gov­ the qualification under such election
the following January.
Thus the
busy world begins with our nrext
ernor, under date of 17th inst.
door neighbor and for most of us it
By net of the legislature of 1913, terms of the office end in January
does not reach very far beyond him.
the county of Seminole was created 1893, 1897, 1901. 1905, 1909, 1913,
Euch o| us actually cones iu person­
out of the northern portion of Or­ 1917, wtc. Where u new county is
al contact with very few others.
ange county, and officers were ap­ organized by law during a term of
Mother Bertleson was suddenly Our influence is narrow and the real
pointed by the Governor in pur- four years ns prescribed the office
of
county
judge
exists
in
the
county
culled
to the home of her daughter, good we do helps only a few. We
nuance to aurh act, to serve tfntll
by
virtue
of
the
counstitution,
and
J^Irs.
Karl
in DeLund last week.
love to think that we are djijpg big
their successors chosen at the neat
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson things, are making the whole world
succeeding general election, which the ap|&gt;ointment or election to the
f ■
happened to 1m* the ‘ ‘off-yea*!’ elec­ office o f county judge in such now have both-been so sick they had to better hut wo don’t, we can’ t reach
♦
the whole world.
Wehn we die a
tion held November 3, 1914, should county should be for the proper por­ call Dr. Neal.
tion
o
f
the
current
term
and
not
for
Mr.
and
Mrs
Vihlcn
are
expect­
or
score
of
others
weep;
a
hundred
qualify.
The county judge having
♦
died in office, his pucccssor »¿us nom­ a period that extends into another ing their rt’lative^ Miss Edna and |MTh»jw-nrw -sorry and the rest'don’t
inated and elected last month to the term.' Seminole” counTy was formed Austin Critchley from' Foh Pierce cure because they don’ t know our X
♦
from a portion of Orange county, to spend Christmas.
worth and work.
position.
♦
♦
jind if the county judge of Seminole
Mrs. Della Hphinson and daughThe path to big things, to lnrge ♦
The qiieklltin then nrose, whether
♦
county may he regarded ns being, ter, Willie are working in Mr. War- .results, lies through fnithfulness in
the newly elected county judge had
in the territory now forming Som-Ì man’s racket store during the hob- |jn|t. ones, through the improvel&gt;een elected for four years, or for
'♦&gt;
¡m&gt;|o county, a successor- to the days,
ment of little opportunities that are X
the ensuing two years only. Sec. 16
county judge of Lrnngo county, the
Mr. and Mrs. Ge^. Clark are ex­ so near to us that we don't see them. ♦
of Art. V of the state constitution
term to lie filled coincides with the pecting their daughter, Florence und Few men or women, compared with ♦
provides that “ There shall be in euch
Y
term in Orange county which ex­ child from Connecticut today for the great masses of mankind are &lt;&amp;&gt;
county a county judgo who shall he
pires in January, 1917. See Jame­ the winter.
given lug opportunities, hut each
elected by the qualified electors of
son v. Hudson, 83 Vu, 279. SemMr. and M rs . Wilt Evans have of. us
saill county .at the time and places
. ,
,
t •inole county was_ organized under relumed home from a weed's visit wwUt while, it we use the smaller
ary
n t .; Acts
» . . . Of I9f3, „.-t
Chapt. at»6H
ItfTtf A.«
Útf nf
~fifs
*rVnthor*s
nt l.nl-ii M“
Mary
»r-1
.lï-a
ie fc ’Â
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' chances close at hand.
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110 Park Avenue
and-shall hold office for» four years.
appointment to the office of county
Ills compensation shall be provided
Floridians are lovers of their
judge in such new county In 1913,
War News Summary
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *
by law." On the other hand, See.
state, ihey are proud of it, of its # &lt; ♦ " ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
under Sec. 6 of Art. W i l l of the
Comparative .quiet prevulls in’ the past arid o f what is to come. Hut
35 of Art. V of the constitution pro­
constitution' would properly he un­
western theatre of war. In Flanders , moilt o| thp(n are beglectful of thcop
vides that "When the office of any
til the qualification of a successor at
the annonading has been intermit- I • , unjty t0 (o„ , . r it, Rr,.atCHt lWM.t j
judge shall become vacant from any
the ensuing general election in 1911. tent, but i i i ^ i e Argonne region and
muse, the successor to fill such va­
health
Nature has done as much
and an election in 191 t to such o f­ Alsace there have been attacks anil
cancy shall be appointed or elected
perhaps
inure
f9r Florida than for
fice is under Sec. 33 of Art. V, and Jcounter attacks witli no material
uni) ‘ for the unexpored term of the
any other commonwealth in the na­
Sec. 7 of Art. W i l l , for the un- progress on either side.
judge, whose death, resignation, re­
tion in this direction.
This stale
expired term ending January, 1917.
French aviators in the way of a should have the lowest death rate
tirement or other cause crcutcd such
STANDARD RAILROAD OF TH E SOUTH
You are therefore advised that a reply to the dropping of bombs on ami the minimum of disease among
vacancy."
Though believing that the gentle­ commission issued to a person elect­ Nancy by the Germans, flew over-];its resident population of all the
man elected os county judge In ed county judge of Seminole county the aviator hangars of Frescar, one states in the Union, hut there is
Seminole county at the late general at the general election in 19 It. of the railroad stations of Metz, serious doubt if such is the fact, ami
DAILY
No. 82
No. MG
election should lie commissioned (or should be for the remainder of the throwing down bombs in their flight it's due to the people themselves.
N». *0
Notwithstanding the fact that a
only two years, the Governor deem-, term that ends pi Jupuury, 1917.
L v . Jacksonville
a.in.
2:20 p.m.
• -»ó |i m
recent official statement• announced inv part in weak. Florida a» i com A r. Savannah
Very respectfully.
ed it advisable to ask the opinion
12 ; 15 p.m.
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1 l"a.ln
T M Shackleford. It F Taylor that the Germana had cea ed their munti) cannot he healthful if its Ar. R ich m on d
of the supreme court justices upon
5.25 a.tn. •
10:15 a.m.
' t“ 1p.m.
It S Cockertdl. W
the subject, which hi- did in writing
V A Mocker, attacks on the Hura river, in Ku»».u t.lUw&gt;)|, )lldlv.i)luil,|y anil collecl.ve!) A
ington
11:00 a.m.
A rr .. W
W ash
ashington
1:25 p.m
11 "m p.m.
isticcs Suprum Poland, latest uevievs from Berlin )j(, (lu| w o r k
, t „ „ „ „ u , ,m (l
f\r.
w Y
Yo
o rk
on the t -Ith inst., receiving the fol­
J, It. Whitfield, Justt
Ar. N
NV
ew
rk
2:57 p.m.
fi:5o p.m
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—----------------- ------- —----------------------Su- indicate that they »(ill arc advanc stuntly.
J. U. Whitfield.
Justices
lowing written opinion three days
And here comes in the
11r i an la
ing in that region.
Petrograd as- matter of individual responsibility. No. SJ. Florida A: West Indian Limited Fr«w Redlining Mi
preme Court
later
Washington—Electric Lighted and Fans.
In the Supreme Court of Florida
That the question decided by the serts, however, that along the Bzura
If your barkyeard is filthy it is a
N'o Sii. Palmetto Limited Free Steel Reclining &lt; hair t .,rcourt in this advisory opinion is'nn and Hawka rivers the lighling of
June Term. A. D. 1914.
tton—
menace (n your ucighlwir, u» well i
Electric Lighted anil Funs,
Tallahassee, Fla,, Dec 17. 1911 tinusuual one. is .mina ted by the lute has been confined to artiller)
to yourself
’lour unscreened earth
To His Excellency, Park Trammell, fuet that only one case is cited as a
The Austrians in Galncin, the closet is a source of danger to all No. Mb—-( 'oast Line Florida Mull— laical Sleeper to Savannah.
Governor of Florida:
precedent by the justices in their Bussimi general staff asserts, have about you.
Your attack of malurtu
Steel Pullman Cars of the highest class operated on all
\ 'lin tir
been driven back in the neighbor­ or of typhoid or of tuberculosis Coast Line Dining Cars ojicrnted on Traini-s 82 and Hfi.
Sir: Your communication request­ commnnicalion to the Governor.
hood of Turnow, where many prison­ threatens his safety
ing an opinion as to the term for
For information and Pullman reservations apply to your &gt;
In a majority
ers were taken. The Austrians »re rtf cases any preventable disease
which a commission should be is­
W IN T E R G AR D E N NOTES
A. W. F R IT O T , Division Passenger Audit
Mrs. Winthrop Treadwell of San- \reported to have retreated in dl»- overtakes you because you let it
sued by you to one w ho was elected
They are ulap »aid to have Hut if you are it» victim, it is a duty 13G W est Ha)' Si.
county judge in Seminole county at ford is a guest of her father, Win order
Jach»n nulle. Hi
been forced hack from the line run- you owe to the entire community to
the general election held hi .Novem* I)ann.
Hon. llumil E. Tolar of Sanford; ning from Zmigrod to Dukla. in the stop tile spread of t he contagion
her. 1914, has been ddly considered.
was
a visitor In town this week look- Carpathian« with enormous losses,
•Keep your premises clean, t laIn providing that n county judge
back yarn as well as the front.
shall be elected in each county for u ing for sonic famous South Lake including ten thousand prisoners.
The British raid on the German Screen the earth closet, .keep the
term of (our years, that the first Apopka grapefruit to send to Ids
X
coast
with seaplanes apparently net­ drains clean —fb'nrn ’ &gt;mrr house
election for county judge shall -4»» discriminating friends, for whom, he
ted small results. Four of the aero­ against tlies anil mosquitoes, the
at the general election in 1888, that, says the best is none too good.
planes were lost and one British carriers of contagion. These are all
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hurley
of
Sanford
unless otherwise provided the terms
officer
is thou (ght to have been moral obligations for they protect
are
visiting
Mrs.
Jphn
Bilker.
of office of all county officers shall
drowned.
The attack brought about your health, and it is a moral obli­
Mrs,
Wessener
of
Sanford
visited
commence on the first Tuesday after
S e w e r P ip e , D o o rs, S a s h and
She returned a unifiuc engagement in which sub­ gation to avoid infection nnd dis­
the first Monday in January after Mrs. Odum Monday.
marines.
cruiser».
seaplane».
des
Odum going
ease
l &lt;oir infection i» an offense
their election, and that when the home Tuesday. Mr»
B lin d s,
Lim e ,
Cem ent,
Tile,
trovers. aeroplane» and Zeppelin» against your neighbor
Times.
office of. any judge shall become va­ with her
took part
cant from any cause, the successor
The ideal community is the one
Lath, S h in g le s , W ire F e n c in g ,
With the return to Paris January in which the welfare of all is the
to fill such vacancy »hall be uppointe
Upward.
Make each day a critic on the
71h of the ministry of war from especial care of each.
ed or elected only for the untxpired
C o r r u g a t e d Iron R oofin g
M
L—Pope.
Bordeaux all branches of the French
term, the organic law prescribes a
Florida’s Hoard of Health has
government again will have their been working for more than a fluarheadquarters in Paris.
ter of a century to make the statfTh e Best M eta) Shingles at $1.75 per stpuirc.
D AI'IAI ì F.D BUILD ING IN AN TW E R P.
Italy has ordered the cruiser Cala­ a better place to live in
It has acbria at Beirut, Syria, to render any oinpllilied splendid results in the
T h ree Kinds o f Cypress Shingles from $2.50 up.
necessary aid to the American cruis­ iiiunngeme! I of pr&gt; veritable diseases,
er. North Carolina should there be ami in many other directions
It is
Cypress Hoards for Boats and Lumber of all Kimb
further demonstrations against the working m t hose later years for hel
departure of Europeans from Turk ter sanitary conditions, for the en­
C olumns and N ew ell Posts, Banisters, Nowlitrs.
i»h territory.
lightenment of the citizens in ways
Russia has officially denied the re­ in which they may lielji themselves,
port that she has ceded half of the showing how to avoid disease, edu­
isjand of Sakltnlin to Japan.
cating them to . higher standards of
T H E S E P R IC E S S T R IC T L Y CA SH
Emperor Nicholas is with the living.
It usks that with the now
Russian army at the front.
yeur a renewed «tart shall be made
A regiment of Italimt sharpshoot­ anil .a more earnest cooj»eration in
er« arc on their way to Avlona, Al­ these directions shall be given it.
bania, to relieve the sailors landed
there last week to put down dis­
Jude Johnson Going Back.
order.
Nono of the powers have
Speaking of lotit arts, Judo John­
----------protmted against Italy's occupation son can't steal chickens half as clov*
of Avlona.
crly a. ho ustor.—Atchison Qlobo.
Turkey is said to be reinforcing
her troop* defending the Darda­
nelles and the Bosphorus with sol­
dier» and artillery from the AdrlaW op « « m a h before tt
develops som ething more
hople garrison.
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clears the bronchlmt tubes. II |
I« a fins family remedy, plesi
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drea and adulta.
Prlee Me. M e s a l It M .

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The. comer wm blown out « r ttlis noose by a txmjb, leaving tbs rest but

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Hot a Coadeased Milk

But natural, unadulterated, unchanged, sterilized, fresh milk.
W e extract the water, leaving the sweet milk solids. YOU
odd the water, and have a sweet milk that can be used any
time, any place, any way where sweet milk is required.
Nothing artificial, but just real milk. Recommended by physician* for
babies and invalids. Send 40 cents for package, enough to make a gallon
and a half. Once used, always used.

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Huy the 11.00 else. It contains!
five times as much as tho ISo
I alas, nnj you gsL«wtth each hot¡tie a Dr. Hefrlck's Red Tepper |
Porous plaster for the chssL
Stsphsns Ey»_ Salve Cures •r * \

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Mac-Po-Milk

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Must Sign Warrants
The contention held by J. F Mc­
Kinnon, comity superintendent, that
Ills duties were discretionary and pot
ministerial, and that he was justi­
fied in n.t signing the teachers’ pay
nciPJG A- RESUME OF SANFORD H A P P E N IN G S
warrants, was declared to lie wrong
=
UP-TO •DATE — ----- ----- -----according to u brief statement from
the supreme court yesterday, stating
nlr»tlon* for thin Column Should bp Marked “ Society Editor", or
that the judgment ill the case of
(^®mu
J'ho ned to Mr*. R. A. Terhoun, Phone 20.1
Jennie Haas vs. McKinnon be re­
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versed and that the cause bo re­
of his partner being euneenled be­ manded with directions to issue a
CArre/mn« E m e tta
Chriítma» war. fittingly obaerved neath the Christmas tree, engage­ peremptory writ
fcv tbf Sunday school of the Con- ments were made for the games af­
The rase is well known to Orungo
A deli­ county and Orlando citizens.
oration*' church Friday evening ter the fashion of dunces
It is
loh a fine program of tímale und cious salad course was served bullet the first one of its character in Flor­
^utioiu and a great big Chriatmua style and the happy evening ended ida.
The complete opinion of the
___ MVtt the joy n|1(l delight of the with another straw ride back to supreme court is expected to arrive
Those invited were Misses today, and in it it is thought that
Tho church, ulwuya town.
.Htlf ones
May
Thrasher,
Elisabeth Stafford, the full definition of the exact du­
hfiutifully decorated for Christmas
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„usually lovely upon thli bc- Helen llund, Ruth McDaniel, Agnes ties of the county superintendent of
-jjon and the tree waa a marvel of Hothamly, Frances Gonzales, Alice schools will be given.
That the
Jxauty and taste. It waa lighted by Caldwell.
Fern
Ward.
Virginia j county superini.Midenf» duties are
«jrdririty. the myriad green and red
rue y. lU-tfinald Holly, I I&gt; \\oml- raiauiiml and
«liurpaiiontry i»
TERM Offsetting thr tinsel and ornn- rut , AHm JonM. Ktmfi Murphy, j i«x|m*c*u »&lt;I to form a Inr^f portion of
BrnU- Samgipg among the brunches Harrqld „«IVjiahburn. Sidney Chum*. tju. opinion
Jum. Ju(,K(. &gt; t.rkin, hold thnt
«re many gift« for the children and James Higgins. Arthur D.ckrns. Paul|hoi« of candy for all. A delightful Younts. Fred Wight. File ard Rett». the duties of the county superin­
propani »¡is well rendered by the Frank Chappell and Willie llriim- tendent were discretionary' and re­
ley.
tkildren as follows:
fused the peremptory mandamus
Misses Lucca and Mury Chappell
Prelude.
to cause Mr. McKinnon to .sign tho
Choir. Heboid, I Bring You Good assisted in serving.
warrants.
Following this the case
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was appealed to the supreme court,
Person of A /cnfton
Scripture and • Prayer, Mr. C. R
Attorney LeRoy B. Giles, of Davis
Mr. A Mcttiugcr of I'hitudelphiu £ Giles appearing bclora, the, J|U
Walker.
Recitation„ Dick Wolff;^
i« ^hc &lt;guoijt. ■yl W
ertditt celtx ago. ^Tt*
MrtHrrffrr • .He wilt spend the w i n - U ^ h
b
Uml al on of the
ter in Sanford.
supreme court indioates, and is heI . Children
Solo, Story Land. Miss Aspinwnil
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¡tig congratulated.
Recitation, .Santa Claus und His
Miss Margaret Strong »roomKro,„ the first Mr Giles has opjianied Miss Edna Chittenden to p o s e d treni f n u g h l t h è issile in a
Auto, Helen Randall.
Christ ni ici Light*, l-ewis Shipp. Tampa Saturday where they will d e n t i cut t na nt i e r
F ol l owi ng M r .
visit Miss Ruth Waldron
Gtorgr Wilbur. Paul Strong.
M i K i fi non ‘s r ef usai
t u sign
thè
Solo, He SaiW Santa Claus W \\
t* a* b e r .
puy warrant,«, Da v is &amp;
Solo, Ilo Said Santa Claus, Ken­ * Mr Roy Went and bride o( New Giles b r o u g b i suil lo m a n d u l i u i s t he
ark. N J , are spending I lo ir lioro y ■ eoui.I&gt; t r e a s u r e r l o |ia.\ t u e w u r - |
neth Frye.
Recitation. A Stupid Hook, Puul muon in Sanford, the guests of Mr. r i m i » w j t h o u t t h è s i g n a t u r e of Mr .
und Mrs. Leslie'Went on the Heights M c K i n n o n .
Strong.
Tliis w a s d u n e a n d J.
Grandmother’s Song, Miss FanW*
Il T ucjtor. e o u t y t r e a s u r e r . pani t h è
Mr and Mrs Ray Hints returned w a r r a n t s .
Class
T hen r u m o , thè Marion
Song. Carol Children Carol. Primary. Sunday from Winter I’ nrk for the i u ti l it y r a s e , t h e n t h è m a n d a m u s

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Mrs IV I&gt; Holden delightfully
entertained I be Every Week Bridge

Masonic m e m o r i a l s e r v ic e They will
Sp end New ^ e a r - d s \ III la, ksoil
ville t h e gu ests of Mr Hull -' moil.er

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Club Salufd.iv iilteriioon at the San
ford House
There were two tables their baby and If.aid arrived today
of bridge played, Mrs
|front i hurle-tirei. Va
fbey ¡re. il
winning ila prize, a
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M. K i t . i.on I i -igti t h è
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I nil i I s ,
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[ i. p,.r I ttn t.i of
Vgrieult lire has lieen w a r n i n g t h e
M i— i fur m e r s of N'.w 1,-rsev. o t h e r Muidl o
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Mr* Holden's guest- were Mesdimes C- l&gt; • McLaughlin, Forrest L Miss Cornelia Smith and
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tnlr C VI Vorce, G F Smith. G l a d i » Sili it I .. ! N . w
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Margaret II.in e- T A Nenl, A 1' &lt;&lt;ipie (or I !.. s , , , ,,,1 [ I I. pari meni -1 a l l - to SI I I lia i I h »eed |»it atom*
1 li. . •re. i ‘-iling 1hey In is bear I tie w h i l e lab el ol th e
Connelly ai,.l Mt* V M Brow ne ni d a n . e t o n i g h t
Mr s

Knierprise
t ’hri.it m ilti / ’rlr(|/

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i ,.,o. i.c.| bv
pot . . 1 , 0 - 1 1 1 ,
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f r o m and b a v e
g r o w n on f a r m - !r.
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n u »&gt;•&gt; K wa- i tie . harming part y at h o lid a y ■ brrli Mi-- Frances Chappell w a ­ -oi, * ille i . . m o r n , w
tte grariou- young hostess Friday
\t r and M rWm
tight A g.i&gt; crowd of young people
■irsetnloed ai the home of Miss May look dinner ai l lie Epw.
Thrxsher (or the straw rule that h .iiterpriM &gt;*n I h ris t in .t s
pended the festivities, finally ur
Mr ¡reíd M r
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l .riling at lia Chappell iuuuu where a
ooit delight fully happy time wjis-en- stopping at I lie Sanford Housi
joyed fnr the rest of the evening

I In * nr. ii-c.l ug.ren-t t lie use of
Ijitde (,&lt;&gt;luti le- lot i d n n l i n g (oirposes,
at*
V« liiere, h c u t h o u g h t h e y do not
show t h e disease, m a y h a v e b ee n ■
e x p o s e d t o j i owde r y - r u b
TTithU*
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ar&lt; usually s h i p p e d i f om^
Mr a m i Mr laH e ■!&lt; r-o
N.i n lo fd \t.iiiu in bulk a m i t h e c a r carrion n
Leesburg registered ul tli

The house » u , very at tractive m its
giy Christtnus colors of red and
freer;
An innovation that was a
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Agriculture, Cattle, Farm,
Health, Educational, Water
Ways, TVlerchants and
Manufacturers Exhibits

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Some dealer* have been buying
table sturk and sidling it for seed
T h e s e m e n ar e not v i o l a ti n g a n y
law b ut t he y ar e ev|M.sin.g t h ei r cUs^*
loll , r - I" r h. rv k ..( I be t II t r od lieti« h

Twenty-one
modern b.ii’ l" •hip
J. N Kntzmreiger died at tin- home
Of hi* Miri. Hon C W Entzmingcr living I he S t a r - a n d - i r , | . . ' ,i
.nid .i f m a r a n l l i i e - l i o i i b l
&gt;&gt;! ., &gt;!,-*
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r . «i ab be I t i l r n d u e e d
*n illn»ss of -evi ral weeks
Str und r e p a i r a n d - u | . | » l . 1 i i i•
»I » ert l'llaal
r* lat e Etltinwriger w,** 77 y&lt; urs of -sg. at follow t h e i i n g o i
i • i 1 i
i • . I-. in |T".rh Ja*•* d* f V . a ll
Iks linn* of In- death and was prom
[lo g of I In N a v y
i l . r o , gt i n ,
b u l [•&lt; ,r. e - so C e r t llle d a te llk id y
in*nt in this state and in South Car­ a m a c a n a l u l i m t h e A t l a n t i 1
and_ less
to bo . If b e it e r f lu a llt y
olin», hi- native sluice For 46 years giles to particiJNile III I lie opening ouv.il (harr t a b le - l o c k —pol ttTnffce served th Ured as a minister of ceremonies Of i he 1'anama I’.uili. |j|(.
g*pl&gt; of ceri Hied seed potatoes
the Baptist ihuii h at various charges Exjiositiori.
Hear Admiral Fletcher ||„ y|ujt1l, (s arftple, and the prie*
in the south and only laid down the commanding the fleet, conferred with ( j,|n y,,lir ^ |„W) s(, t(iat timm is no
*t&gt;rk when failing health and
Secretary Daniels today concerning excuse f&lt;re planting lutile stock pota­
*1* m»de it imperative hut
the naval parade.
They discussed toes
iMntlr has fallen on the shoulders the advisability of taking in uddi
Tin" de purl ment also states thnt
#1 »everid of his sons who ure proin-! tlon a flotilla of destroyer- .t tin i he rigid inspection and other pre­
iöent worker* in the Ixtrd’ s vineyard trip, but reached no dccvrenii
I he caution* thrown around certified seed
** mioLters and Sunday school fleet will Iravr New York about -toek from
unrantlned
districts
worker*
January 15 for winter miiim* over make such slin k a* safe as |H)taloes
all times, under all circum- mid go to Guantanamo
Ships m from non inleeted areas, and olten
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•Unce* he walked in the well beaten southern waters will join the fleet , better selected.
path of righteousness and when fully there. The vessels that g«&gt; t" tl"
jot&amp;rious that he was neuring the 1’aciflc will return t&lt;* Humpi'm
t of earth, he appeared to he fully rduds about the last of F*l&gt;rii«ry
iopi'Mied with the idea that at the
1 1 t
tkTu*-t' me ctornlly Began, and that
bright faith which »ustained him
Nearly every member* of the eily
“ting tho*e trying hour» of aufleradministration of Terre llaute is in
“t would only grow brighter anil
the hands of United States author- 1
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H be journeyed towurd the
itii'ji as the result of w holesule nr‘WnHe. and tho llnal gloom ol
rest« last night, today and tonight
. f f b* dlipelled by tho radiance
on Indict merits charging u conspir­
I ,®7®* !° v Jh Could all live the
acy to corrupt tho election of Nov.
l ! ! r * nd uP'1«tbt life Mr. Entx- 3rd last. Early tonight ninety-one
f»bw*r, *'vw®* Bni*
h!a trusting persons including Mayor Don M.
death «»uld nb longer be called
Roberts, a candidate for the Demo,
. V * . Kin« of Terror»’* for ho incratie nomination for Governor in
no terr0i there. The dying
1906; Sheriff Shea of Vigo county;
G*n jnd •0rrowfbK family looked Judge Ell H. Redman, City Judge

Extraordinary at Monster
FREE ATTRACTIONS

Terre Haute (toliticians had been
P&lt;»r»ry separation would end in an
taken into custody. Unable to fur­
M«n»| reunion.
nish bond, of $10,000 demanded by
thJr* ^“ ncra' services occurred at United States Marshal Mnfk Stiffen,
wcÒa
y buryint »round at Ung- Mayor Roberts tonight was in­
°n Christmas niorning at cluded in n party of twenty-one per­
of »*!■• ° c.loc^’
George Hyman sons who had failed to provide bond
* R*v t» ^ î y ° ® cf*tlng, assisted by and was being brought here to be
The others had been re­
r&lt; *W* y oi ^ n ifw o o d .
Mr. jailed.
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tona to
to m
mourn
tk» t ^ ” *. nd wven
"«»eo »«na
o u rn t o - 110,000 x h. Sheriff Shea and A SCENE FROM " T H E SHEPHERD
father ° *
huaband and Judge Redman were relcoaed on O F T IIE H ILLS” AT T IIE IM P E R IA L
T H E A T E R , WED. N IG H T , DEC. 30
bonds of 110,000 each.

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U. J. HOLLY. Editor „
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Earning and Saving
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For the moral and religious advancement/ of our people
n ommittce o f fifty business men elected by the vario as Sunday
schools of Sanford propose to make a canvas of every hefno In
the city, to ascertain tho religious inclinations of our people
therefore. I Rodare Friday, January the first to be known as
"Census D a y " in the city of Sanford, and urge every one tq give
the information requested, and to facilitate the work of these men
fn every way possible.
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Mayor of City of Sanford
Dec. 28th, 1914.

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H E N O L D A G E comes upon a man and finds him without re­
sources, it is usually not because he failed to earn enough, hut
because he failed to save. I t is the m oney that you save that
w ill make you independent in old age. W e cordially invite your sav­
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Almost the Happy New Year,
Florida has. over 20,000,000 acres has affected alike tho capitalistic
----- O -----Almost time to swear off that of tillable land that has not yet felt class and the working man.
The depreasion-h» résulté it* I f f t h r
the touch of the plow or tho hoo and
swearing.
which
is
the
best
in
the
world
for
temporary
abandonment of develop­
----- O -----truck farming or fruit raising. We ments by the various railroads—in
Almost time to start up the Semhave a climate that is nut equaled the laying off of thousands of em­
ir.ole Courfty Fair.
any where; we haven't a rivnl on ployees.
the Atlantic coast of North Am er­
Tho raise ,ln rates, while paid for
Vilia now calls Zapata his brother
ica.
Flofida is tho winter garden py the public will not be oppressive.
in arms which would lead one to be­
and winter playground of practic­ The advance ia so slight that none
lie v e that Carranza is his brother
ally the entire United States.
ll will feel it. A few cents on three
^ i n law.
must grow. It could not atop grow­ dozep pairs of shoes will by ho
----- O ----ing If it tried.
Long before 1UIG means increase the price thereof.
Have you noticed that ID15 gets roils around the. million mark in
Tho sumo is true of other articles
oil on Friday and yet it can do no population will have been reached
which must pay the Increase.
worse thnn 1914 which started on and passed.
E very man in the
Tho advance gives encouragement
Thursday.
state U a booster and there are thou­
to the railroads, Idle men will again
sands coming to • the state, thnt
he called hack to the shops and
Mexico seems to have solved the growth must increase enormously
placed ,n the pay rolls.
currency question. They now have year after year. People must come
Industrial activity will follow and
three different brands down there to Florida to find now and better
the
transportation companies being
and the printing press still gojng.
homes and tq get u start in the
placed
in a jwsitjon to renew activ­
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world. They must bring ho mo cash
ities
will
have employment for the
Might we he called presumptuous with them and they must create
thousands
who were suspended be­
if we ask the St. Petersburg Inde­ wealth out of Flotidu soil after they
cause of the depression.
get
here.
The
transportation
proh
pendent how many copies of the
The Interstate Commerce Com­
paper they have given away this lem is not us good as it ought to tie
mission
has weighed this pro|a»siand the East Coast needs the inland
month.
tion
most
carefully, its action is in
wutorway system and more rail
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interest
of business activity.Hob Holly of tho Sanford Horrid roads, especially u railroad from the in tho . interest of n vast force of
Tho entile state is
and Christmas Carroll of the Ocala West Coast,
men, who were forced into idleness,
Star represented the true Christmas booming and will grow faster in the
which cun go hack to work and en­
next
five
yenra
than
it
has
in
the
spirit— not spirits, mind you.— Clear­
joy the livelihood to whicli they
last fifteenveais.— Stuart Times.
water Sun.
are justly entitled.’— Dixie.
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Frank HufTaker, doing the pub­
OCR W A T E R W A Y S
The red hliis of obi l.eon w ill soon
licity stunt on the Gasparilln af­
1m' resounding with the gladsome
It
to be noticed that a it.illfair in Tampa stales that the news­
cries of the budding statesmen w io
waterway’s association was organ
paper men will have a banquet in
were sent to Tallahassee to set the
ized in I'alntka tills week for the
that city that will outshine the
world on fire, so to speak.
Plans
purpose of railroad development tn
feast of Belshazzar.
Well, if HufI
lure under way to in iji the Georgia
the state, improving the waterways
outshines the (oust of Stovall he
crackers from fishing in our mill
of Florida and to push vigorously
will liave to go some and that is
ponds and transporting our popeyed
tin- improvement of the tributaries
coming right down to modern his­
mullet by bull earl express
The
of the St. Johns river.
tory.
brown eyed youth i n ' red shoes and
---- O -----We heartily approve of t hi?* move­
red necktie who was elected to the
Harry RrOwn has hooked up with legislature because he won th e 'd e ­ ment in ull respects. Next to plen­
a Blizzard on the Hastings News bate in the ill] absorbing question ty of railroad development in lh&lt;
and they will issue a ‘ Brown Hook that there was more pleasure in pur­ state we-want nil of our waterway*
Florida has one of t he
on Florida in general ami Hastings suit than in the |M)ssession will be on utilized
in particular. RHzzurd i* qot ex­ hand to conquer more fields while litlesl witter wily systems in I be
south mid we dre neglecting it
This
actly attractive for a
a Florida
fiorida finraeljj,«« political grafter who elected
neglect is costing, us yearly thou­
but if he lias the speed he &lt;-an lm
Tom to (he legislature will )&gt;&lt;■ there
the name and become a Florida in droves to secure jobs at enrolling sands of dollars in freight and hold­
ing thousands of were* of land un­
zephyr or one of the balmy breeze? u few bills at $(i (111 per day
The
This newly formed as­
that Hurry Itrown »ays Inns the cripples who have been promised (at developed
sociation
should
be given plenty of
Ancient City in the summer time. jobs for doing nothing, and the old
publicity ns it
a fertile :ulti to
---- ()- ---- :
soldiers who never fired n gun will
-*
work in.
T h e time will come when a man charge through the capitol like the
This locality is particularly inter­
with a million dollnrn t.o invest will light brigade. And this is not at).
ested
in this movement, it has for
I and at Stuart and get busy. Such The insurance people, the railroad
a man is needed hero worse than the attorneys^ and the special interests years been attempting to get Peep
The slight im
many who have bought tracts and representatives will be on liund with Creek improved.
proM-meul
there
in
the I - t tlirei
refuse to either improve or sell tin l heir smiles and their arguments
years
has
saved
this
great farming
same.
Collins at Miami Reach is t hut they are the most persecuted
section
thousands
of
dollar1hi
spending a million dollars on his people on top u| the earth. Oh. it
creek
is
but
one
of
hundreds
of
like
property and will reap big profits is some sporty times in Tallahassee
nature
tributary
to
the
St.
Johns
on hia investment. Michael Scholtz when the legislature is In session.—
river anti ita importance with others
is also spending a million dollars at Apalachicola Times.
is now established.
If wo want
Daytona and Daytonn Hutch and
----- O------ '
them
improved
and
utilized
we can
hia latest move is to upply for u
O U T L E T FOR P O T A T O E S
have
them
made
?o.
Do
we
watt
franchise to build n trolley-line froth
The
got
eminent
report
gives
tis
it
done?
Answer
that
fluent
ion,
Daytona to Sanford, which also in■105,000,000
bushels
ol
(KJtntoes.
The
then
be
governed
accordingly.
^piudes n drawbridge across the St.
Johns at Monroe. Things do move fall weather was very favorable and Hustings Herald
the crop gained wonderfully hi the
o
and it takes money to move them
month
of
September,
October
and
I'U
W
E
LL'S
PEN
P R lO x S
Sturut Times.
November. The September 1 ciop
When Powell and Rob Holly get
estimate usually gives the basis for together there's going to be some
T h e Osceola Journal feels sure
the season, but not so this year.
clash.
Holly has named Powell a
that Forrest Lnko will be the Speak­
W e eat and use (or aeed and other member of tho committee oh me­
er of the Florida legislature, while
purposea Aibout three und ono-hnlf
the L iv e Oak Democrut ia equally buahela per capita, or about 360,- morials and Powell doesn’ t, like it a
little big. Calls it putting n live
thut Cary A. Hardee o f Suwannee
000,000 bushels.
This has been mun on a dead subject.—»Tampa
will win the coveted plac^.
The
provon for several year*. Wc have
■ speakership Is largely coveted lie- an exeem of 65,000,000 bushels, or Times.
"W c failed to see thnt kick front
cause It leads to higher pluces in tho
nearly ton bushels per Belgian re­ Willis, hut Ku want to tell him right
political game, every man who serves
maining In Belgium. W h y not feed now thnt it- takes n good man to
in the legislature has a speakership
the Belgians on potatoes? They'are write obituuries and the position
bee buzzing in his bonnet and he
good food. The Uelgiuns need food pays well.
Juat a natural jjosition
sees distinctly the stairs that he has
Wo can’ t carry it over until 191 fi ,for anyone who is hurled.in Clear­
climbed successfully. It would be of
in the form of potatoes; while corn water."— Sanford Herald,
Interest to many people to learn Just and wheat can be kept?
j -That's the reason we object to the
what Mr. Lake and* Mr. Hardee ex­
A few shiploads of potatoes gonf» job. Wo are "not a good man" r.nd
pect to grab In the event of present
to Flurope would llvon tho mar—* we do. not need the money. Besides
success.— Apalachicola Times.
A good movement would put some we are out of prurti^e.
Whatever it is, Mr. Luke will get
pep Into the price and make money
Rut thut slam
ala'
at being buried in
it, Bro. Johnson. *' He has a great
for the grower and for the dealer Clearwater 1! t
way o f getting whatever he goes
w ho never can get ahead of a falling
3Vhy yotl bald headed catamaran!
after and you will hear from him
market. We are nil agreed 'that the There Isn’t u cemetery within two
alter legislature adjourns.
Belgian* ought to be fed and that miles of Clearwater, and there are
----- 0-----it is up to us. Let us look Into the people who have lived hero five
T H E S P IR IT OK C H R IS T M A S
potato ns a food for them.
years, and Used up two uutomobiles
Holly of the Hanford,, Herald of­
I f a l l ‘ the dealers and shippers in in chasin’ over the country who ¿lo
fer* the olive branch to the Grower the country who are now" hoi ting
editor and says: "W e can truthfully potatoes it&gt; Igrgc quantities would not know where that burying ground
any thut if ’ any one interested In donate 10 ppr cent of their holdings Is located. When they die some one
lead them to their js-rt
Florida wlshts a real magazine that to the Belgians,-the price on-tho will have
resting
place.
gives tl e truth about the state's re­ balance would advance more than
Dead town?
sources we can safely recommend enough to make money on the deal.
It pains us to do it , Rrfb; hut we
the Florida Grower."
While this may be regarded ai a
•*
*
•
Thanks, brother, fpr this display selfish way to look at tho matter, have to.
You way yourself that
a news*
• of Christmas spirit.
Therp is no
yet such a result would follow.— paper la an Index to any town,
.
man in the state wo would rather
N. Y . Backer.’
Sanford has three times the popu­
have for a friend. Holly is square;
■
— - 0- —
lation t»f Clearwater.
ho deoplaca hypocrisy; ho ia always
And it has hut one newspaper.
A
M
A
S
T
E
R
S
T
R
O
K
E
outspoken for what he believes la
.
‘
T h e email Increase In freight rates Clearwater has two,
right. He hrs been a good friend of
And
tho
Evening
Hun
ia
a
larger
cooperation and the Florida Citrus by the Interstate Commerce' Com­
Exchange,
and has always had a mission U accepted throughdut -the newspaper and carries more adver­
kindly word for the Grower.— Flor­ country as tho dawn of a new era in tising daily than the,Hanford Herald
prosperity. The financial stringency does in Its semi-weekly, .generally
ida Grower.
*
a. . *
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
SANFORD, FLA.

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.wo times as much.
As a rule Col. Roosevelt docs not
Eat some more celery, Bob— your like to he contradicted.
But he
bruin needs to be accelerated î I— may be a little indulgent with
Clearwater Sun.
friends and admirers who insist that
You are nsleejp in the cemetery, he la wrong is saying the public la
you. long haired, •gnngtton legged tired-of him??
Pinellas pirate or you would know
that Sanford.Jjas two. papers, the
Herald, and tho Growers News and
either one in the regulnr issue~will
carry more advertising the year
round than your Sunstroke that
gives away patters every time the
the sun shine * and advertising every
day.il ruins. Small towns that have
no population naturally have no
cemeteries.
Wher* people cannot
live they cannot die.
Therefore, you will take your posi­
tion on the cemetery committee &lt;&gt;y
he shot at Sunrise.

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Kipling did not, however, have
submarines in mind when he wrote.
"Far railed, our navies melt away."

DRINK

I will give ten dollars reward

HENRY McLVULIN
JEW ELER

Avoiding the crude und Wnngeto
M Y S P E C IA L T I E S :
metnods of Mis famous father, young
Jesse James has become u lawyer.
PICKARD’S 11 YND-P VIM! It i HIM

YVliat is wanted is a commercial
waterway
to the gulf, hut not nec­
One of the finest yachts ever
doubl'd at Si.iilord arrived yester­ essarily one that wjll Until it pork
day .imi i- authored m-ar the city barrel
dock in Luke Monroe
The linai is
Probably wh^-n communities cense
owned by Com modo re M. R. Mills
to
appi-iil of Government "pork
of New York who will- a partv of
friends are iruisitig i :. southern cottgr* SMtien will cea.se to work tor It.
waters. »
European •yddiers wdl not care
The "C ynthia" will leave today
for Jiicksonville and from there will much about having ifuldoor sleeping
probably go down the East Const |H?rches after their experience* in the
Those making up the party are trenches.
Some folks are so literary that
Commndroe U R. Mills, Mr A C
hosier, and Miss i
Rurgesnn Ilf they YVo not care for history in tli
New York aid Mr Kohl !
Milh­ making, but will buy it of the honk
aud bruii n| tirei-i, port, who are agent later on
-j-- iditig I lii-tr i &lt; ney union in ( lor
liti- Wfiti-i«
1'itpl l.avv-on. a most
Avoid Merlai Escttement.
Anger, fear and mie r tortus of men­
rompete! t manner, i* in charge
tal &lt;»cileni* ni it
•*—
uinv stop &lt;fi|'e»|lt&gt;n i-iiiueiy alni causo
( hristmas Dinner
•crions kfifti’ v diseases
Mr and Mr-. Alfred Fo-t.-r g \&gt;
ll.i.r friends n &lt; lirist rna dinner and i
A T L A N T I C C O A S T L IN E
supper at their home on RcardnlH
a V. ritte
All the good t (* ,ig- to eat
T R A IN S
that Hanford lurmcfs cimi raise so
Northbound
"well
,:l graced the tables and a goodly'
tr-ki
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p f the popular d i s a p p r o v t i T ¡ l i a, . ' vl11 ,e®«l to
. Much
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. i i - &gt;-ne arrest and Conviction
of
of the pork barrel is a natural dta- nnrti, MP nTirf....
p a r t y or partira who
my
like for the human hog.
m o to r boat from it* m.airing at
Enterprise, on Friday night. D«t,
Soldiers in the trenches would l&gt;e
25, IB M , and later cast her adrift
grutofu! for hot water Imttles filled
JOHN’ A. \\ \!.l \&lt; K '
with hot water or something.

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ol *!•- f"-i* ’
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•i . -it
l ,, , I.■1p- d t** pass til*
afternoon ami evening and at u late
hour the guests departed feeling that
they had spent u most delightful
day. Those present were Mr. J. C.
Foster, Mrs J ( ' Foster, Mrs. \V. D
M yer*. Dr Hazilion. Mrs S F
Leavitt . Mr. S. F
Ia-n viti , Mr
i ’ li.Uil Yauou*. Mr miti Mrs H H
Foster, Mr* Ed. Ward, Mr* \V;ir&lt;!
V r J Vaughn.

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5:68 TV M.
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158 Arn\*
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No. 2J—l-etiw............ 2:26 P .M .
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Come in bd&lt;1lei ui »ko%^ you lbi um «à
Stille with the new fluw-woatioJkt

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( Si, J o h n R iv e r)

DRINK

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Arrive IQ:00 A.M.

Leave 11:40 A.M

A SCENE FROM "TH E SHEPHERD OF THE H ILLS” , IM P E R IA L THEATER, DEC. 30

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Tampa uft.r spending the Chrixb
holidays here, the gurrt o|
friends und relatives.
Mr», Brown
will remain jor several day» longer.
Bcnings—
M
e
n
tio
n
Ü
- 1Little Happenings—Menti«
íiirs. J, A Richardson of Orlando
Of Mattarli In B rie fhas been spending Christmas in the
Personal Items of
city, the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs.
In te re s t
Henry Peabody, the latter'» aunt

IN

AND ABOUT THE CITY :

Electric reading lamps, portables,
specialties. Acme iron». El-ilrillos,
■folks Succinctly Arranged for
toasters, eofTee perrulators, (lashHurried Herald Reader»
lights, dry batteries, electric sup­
plies. C all and get one of our beau­
tiful
calendars.
bail on Thursday night.
Sanford Electric Co.,
Everybody b cordially invited to
34*1 f
1|7 Hynes Block.
¿me out and enjoy themselves.
Snmm»ry of the Floating Small

The many friends of-A. C. Martin
Twine for fancy work. Freah ycaat
are
giving him a warm welcome to
-tf
tnd pop corn, at Simyn'a.
the city.
He is one of Sanford's
I» Swone of Qyiçdo was anmniL J!lancer» auul .u-nov»-itirmr~)TT-Ml
the visitors to the city yesterday with his daughter. Mrs. Chas. Lefbeini on the fair committee and one iler. While here he will lie the guest
Geo. Fox
of the hustling citizens of Oviedo. of his daughters, Mrs
and Mrs. McDaniel.
Orange boxes with hoops always
Mrs. Earl Gorrnly and little son.
Jn soak, at F. F. Dutton's.
27-tf
Raymond o( Jacksonville ure visit­
Sä
Messrs. Becker and Wallace wero ing friends nnd relatives in the city
in the city yesterday from Enter­ Mrs. Gormly’s many Sanford friends
prise, where they are spending the are glad to see her again.
winter months.
I Mr. Abe Derby nnd family, old ret

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HfthbAth ttullviln
Sanford House
.&lt;-hi"il.J| 11 a. m
I'rxrhtns. l i r «
Samuel St. Clir, Chicago, III.;
-* flrt h ! *■, u., Sitiioi. fi ¡,
I'lurhliij, 7 p m
I. It Franklin. Cincinnati. 0.; H. I.
D. Morrison. Augusta, Gs.; J. O.
MpH ihi , 7 30 p m W*(lneul*y
*. hi,|r i'fic llr# , 7 (»t tm Friday
Prnxton and wife, Gurnersland, N.
Jumtif Kpwnrth trag up I Hi p m Fn&gt;1a&gt;
C.; David Kempie, York. Pa.; Mr.
\j| visitor« to ih» fit) h»te’» enrdiil ■*•)
rortie anr| ire invtlni tu a plärr in nur
and Mrs. Jos. Henderson, Leesburg. church
ITTV
i omr thou with u» and * r
Fla.; H. L. Bryans, Pensacola, Fla.; will do th«*** good.**
y K STKINMKVKIt. Pâ.tor,
Mrs. S. Filloy, F. C. Reese. D. E.
61* Magnolia Ave*
Hinton. Jax; L D.
De Wolfe nnd
wife. Booth Buy Harbor, Me.; Ben
er*»t»riifUii « uurrh
•
*r
*
ri.
•»|
cr
*'UR«lij arKticil at 9 45.
Mur fling i l n i f *
K HgPJf,
Daytona, rill.. 1 * at \I • m Ewrung »«tv (cm it I p rn
Frank l.iddy. A L Chase. Jax; J t s" . ,.lr” *rr h-.M in th. i-npwinl Th. . ".
onit »«■» church l&gt; firmhr.I Ah ruttori to
Krank. A. It. NirhoU, N V city; R Ui** fity *rr cordially 1»vit*d to all »ml tho&gt;
• f fVIfra 1'Tayi-r mrettnr * v«*ry U n ln n -U )
Beach, Houston, Tex.; F. C. H u . , gwiling at 7 31) at th«* I'mhytcriao Man»«
bard, N. V. city; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. on &lt;&gt;ak mnur.
E. 1&gt;AIINEI.L HKOWNLEE.
I’aitor.
A. Thigpen. Florence, S. C.; Jaa. A.
domain, Wilmington, N. C.
rrtlTfh Froni Florida Farm»
\j . W. ' Bryant, Mamucl D. Miller,
August
Nnubeck of Whitehall mar­
M. P., C. E. Scheible, Jax; C. G.
ket
raised
fourteen sweet [attaint»*
Pararnore, Crescent Oity; II. K. Gil­
from
one
vine
on fil&gt; farm. The pe­
bert, Florence. S. C.; E, P. Kingstal ops weighed 74 pounds,
liury, Olympia, Wash.; Miss A.
Stewart, Chicago, 111.; G. W. P er­
Truckers at Iona have been kept
kins; Boston, Mas».; Mr. and Mrs.
Henderson, Leesburg; S. B. Sharp. busy for the past week picking, pack­
ing and shipping, ns a great number
Jax.
of acres were planted this season.
St. Johns House

Just a Double Quartette o f Them
WHILE TOEY MUST HE

Women o f Brawn and Muscle
They art* Up-to-Date in the Style of Their Garments and Hats,
and no Doubt Depend on Some Good Druj; Store for
Many Items eo Essential to Woman’s Comfort

SEM IN O LE PH ARM ACY

J. A. Merrill, Port Tampa Óity;
The Lake Worth Kr ft it und Veg­
Dr. C. Griffin, wife and daughter, etable Growers Association have se­
Clyde, Ohio; Chas. A. Smith, Sea- cured n lot- and will proceed to the
PHONE 275
Thm Statut Drug Storm
SANFORD. FLA.
bright, N. J.; Miss Clara Griffin, erection ut, emulile, packing.buumx
i.i. - i.uf viCTytTe,' OliTo; ' J7 P. PpoF, Ft'. Myers. nt once.
W. W. Lee, Atlanta, (¡a,; H^LousW. II. Lyle of Live Oak to be sher!If [the county in violation of law; bnd it
berg. Tennessee.
l.'U*, acres of tomatoes will be of Suwannee county w hen Mr. Pots-, 1* show n by the evidence that during
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planted at Pun l a Gords and vicinity darner’ s suspension becomes elloc- the.present lernCof office of the sherMajor Lyle is a substantial, Iff violations of the law prohibiting
' tlii» season, im l it is expected by tive.
January t hat the acreage will lie III anil highly respected citizen of Su- the sale of lii|uors have been flaper cent larger than il was lost year wan nee county, and for a number of grant within t i e said county; and
years w us a well know n o Ifirvr of the the auditor's report shows that Potsl.llrrnturr Pepar meni
Me—r* Mile bell and Haynes of Florida Slate Militia, having been , darner, upon the date that the reMembers "f the Uñí er.«tare Pe*
purl ment are requested to attend Midway have »el ton acres of ln»h ret¡red a few years ago with the-port was made had accounted for
and paid ail fines collected by him,
regular meeting of that department pot ito,-. ,inil twelve acres of toma- rank n( Major
The
order
bsued
hy
Gnvernor
that
ho hud been dilatory and slow
toe»
on
their
muck
laud
farm
for
Wednesday. Pec. doth at 2:45;
Trammell, suspending sherill Pots- in paying over the fines collected hy
their spring crop.
Program as follows:
darner (rum «Ilice States thut it is him. having delayed payment in som
Pr. E v e ett Hale and His Work.
ollieially
inaile knuw n liy thè report instances for several months and
fwu hundred and fifty three Isixes
E. I). Chittenden.
flation is having all kind» of printing Mr»
of
thè
state
auditor albi other evi- having quite generally failed to pay
per
lav
have
been going mH by exReadings to be selected from Pr.
.Limburger cheese, Holland her­ done to advertise the big fair and
,
•le n■e un file i-i thè executive otti re over the tines iHillerted by him with­
pr*
Irion
a
r
.
e
e
l
a
I
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Ia»t
W
e
g
ring and yeast enkes at Simon's.
streaming lithograph» wil! soon &gt;.u,r Hale’» books
Jolin Itnr migli» and Some til lier i ".c-uii r lini lii&lt;&gt;r•• I han '■vi re made lh.it Sherill i’otsdamer o) Suwi.nnee in the time refluired by law; and it
a:-tf
i lie fence» and bill I.nurds aniiontocminty. |- lurida, failed
u»e ri-ason- appearing that the niiiilii.l hlmve
d u ' i ' C t-. «uno pi-ri'i'l last v ear
|, ,
.
.
.
i tug tin» iniporiani event
The lug \in,-ricali Nature U rtier» Mr» las
ev ■
abte
and
propi
r
dtligenee
and i fiori • refetred to of the &gt; .¡&lt;1 Ptusdamor as
Stephen Hetlielcl of Orlando has!
\
giltis timi "ili stillili t|, imi ipsplsv Mont bin a
in
fiele.t
.ini
lifing
thè
imirt»
par- »ilrh sherilf n n. ' l it liti-s neglect of
been the guesi of ins sister, Mr
- tust
"1 I* il.il t i
Pr
lb'll I .ill ipe'l .Il ¡li II ■
nf tir» Work- l.avi ,.r&gt; . ,d ...l In ad
tiesell
i
n
g
intoxicating
liquor»
within
duty in n IliciHenry IVahndy during the &lt; liri-t1
g
pound- nt j •&lt;-, a ns
I! fi­
&lt;4'l 4Ì*rl * f ' »Ulti
i &gt;i * j &lt; «*» f i i ;, |&gt; k • |*T
v
i
!
frirnd» are always glad to weln mi
T
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lu
m
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l i ! k m P- V111*dog &gt; l'r'd G !..
tiusy aUeinting t&gt;&gt; ¡.Il i l . del ad» &gt;0
him hi re.
pbu
arrangine t*•• il, ,r.. t ,
; ■c. M to
tit! "
■ 1 .-1 - a g " a n d are of t h e
lair oh |-eiir uary MI
II
pr-'
l o r Sale! ! !
llleti F l o r i d a v a r i e t y
grum» wi|l lie starti d nevi week,
( i real l’Isy at I m Perini
Three lots facing Park on Myrtle
g i v i n g (&lt; i l !
&lt;1, ■’ .i . l ut
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I-•■.î 11% .Min pia -, I rig'1' a
avenue and Seventh street,
PesirU
t 'll I rates "I pc,is mill loo
ev i ni lióle I but rings &lt;&gt;ui clear and true in
xbly located for hotel or residence.
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Li.ios ,ii ¡.I yt her - i. .tiering
ti..- Minisi "i i h,. I "Minimi piare all')
Beautiful .»hade trees ten y eats old,
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pm*
hi
g'-t tig fo rw ard daily, t be
Notice
Ini pressi*» its aiiilitiir
with
the
no other prnjMTty like it in the city.
'1 la-re w ill la .¡i, .i 11 n 11*i I m i .-t iti ;■ t )|M11g I I
li.it it w as v» rit teti not (or i " ' *i-r- .f W nuebid.i an til I■IVI !:g
Apply at once to W
\\. Long.
• tv i r.ig e ••( }.' non
r daV f'-t
of I lie »t i ir k b .d 'li r - ,i| i l i
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s i . , pPrrrt o f ' - f h e
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"I i i I «Vi-I "1 III s.t me taille
M r \\ rig* ' law in rei|tnfi « ttic k o w n e rs to fence |
t hi t , ■! "I a pli- y
Notice
I b' K i.ittle III M Ellen- f lillf'l &gt;
1 ni felt W¡1 bill h|- s o u l I he p e c
.1 a ' il I ....... it V " t I I ■ hill- a m l , b e W I- 1
Tin I fir ». ri'M'ii vi
l"
G askitl &amp; M a c V itty (Inc.) A n n o u n c e
¡.Her &gt;.-turda&gt;. Pec. Jn
it will lie i'll to »et flown their beauty liehte
Twenty-five thousand pountls o|
open for the distribution of lunik- hifti
He mad' a play that in ph * woui weri »hipped from Milton
ori V 1ttrdax
! - .. r
n lb. fu w is .i'll p Ilf* • one that fiever la.
."tit liosa i h i m . i , last w.-ck
I'lle
riunii» "Il I fil k V,-»MI». III-I Wel II .Ird ill silfi ent V Till» people w lio III"'* lb i * e nel t*»l tin- - bqipi-r* t wi-i t v *
B » -t i
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Auto Livery^— Prompt service— idenls of Sanford have returned for
Mr.’ Derby was the
pjv phone 281r Night phono 19G. the winter.
first
master
mechanic
and general
■C. C. Wilson.
16-tl
foprmarr of Sa&amp;fard slid fir. ‘ HV3wns
Hi &gt;
Thursday night the Eagles dance several house» around Sanford and a
will be given In the Eagles’ hall. beautiful orange grove in this vicin­
The chanrc to enjoy nn evening at ity.
dancing.
b With the Perils of Pauline last
Dr. C. L. Urundage, resident oste­ night, the Mercer Glee Club and
opath, graduate of Kirksville school. the Woman's Club dunce tonight,
Offire over Pirts National Bank. San­ the Llk» han&lt;|ii&lt; l und tin- Shepherd
of the Hill» tmnorro» night, the
ford
35-1 fe
Eagle» ball on Tlmrsdiij ¡light and
Mrs J C Taylor of Plant City is several other afluir» lur the balani,
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Al. of I lie Week tin* old year will go out
Lilgia.
Mrs. Goddard, lier liiece with much glory and eclat.
from Lakeland is also her guest this
The Seminole County Fair A » in­
week.

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Turkeys
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Chickens
Hams
Any Cut Beef or
Pork
Horida and Western

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of Sit Ilf "hd hill be held at the othcC to teach: Piti Mat, who cherbhed
of the Batik in Sanford. Florida, on the memory of a wrong timi could
the second Tuesday itt Jattitarv., never lie righted; Y o u n g
Mat.
A . f) P M 5 . ..I B* o ' i b " k a ni
Hercule» of the hills country, who
it I WI UT NER .
-iritigilt of heart and soul equal' I
t a hli f
-mil equaled the strength of I
:l 1 Tue» ê'
11*111y
Sammy Lane.
bright
,o i
I'-imaiit with I In- youth " ( the I
lli-aolilaI t ,rapelr imi
,■ ' r . at I t hi "1 her &gt;|it.t ml i !
P H I
Rateo
.nti-r» t bat enliven the play w i-t

thè \\ e,»l Sull io '! di Vi-r-i he-* Iti'
humor
crops sutlieierit h le g-ov» lettiti e _
The »eene of the play i» ill 11*
celery, big swt-i-t poiatm-s, ,.|i
carne
in today with two fine clu.stvr» of high lolls of the Ozurk mouiitiuingrnpefrbit thut were too heavy for ' *’*’ tiiists of the valley, the gloro »
one man to lift comfortably. They ° l liw *un*el. the magnificent viwt.,»
were the Christmas gift of the editor if«"»
summits have been brought
and he hereby return» thank» for •»«« *’&gt; 1•»* «nnderful Ingenuity of
the same.
As long
Mr
Rabun the scenic artist and the electrician'»
raises sweet pulitine» ¡md grapefruit iri'il
P
» he spirit ,(f the lat I
we expect to live.
’ that Mr. Wright has caught limi
nukes the play, one tPut is untipi"
and
one that will stand on
fie' I
Early Morning Fire
of
its
own.
9
' The fire depart inept was railed
The Shepherd of the Hills" w
out early yesterday morning to the
residence of Tom Willi, in- "it * *.i k be the attraction at the Imperi
avenue where smoke
disrovi red- Theatre, Pec loth.
1 he enurin'coming from what at first seemed to popularity of tin* Harold Bell Wrq
bo under the floor of the home, i he novels indicates that the necond t
fire, if there wits any had not dam- mini cngngi met.t of this, ids ti­
nged anything ami after the depart- ph.v will^ prokr u greater p.pul
ment lind made a tliorongli exanunn- since.»» wftii puironi of his hou
tion they pronounced the blaze ex- than it did on its initial nppeararm
tinguished and the crowd llint had last season.
gathered to witness a large conflit-l
The ndvancc sale for this perform
«li»- apre r fillips drug store.
gration went home visibly
I‘rifes &amp;ik\ 75c and $1.00.
appoin ted-but*- M rt‘ Williams und
family are thankful that the home
is still standing.
; 'One generous difficulty about get, ..
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ting n (Mtlicy of public oconomv

In

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king housi n l t lie
Moultrie Backing Co i» ready for
operation
Thi s packing house will
t. ke (are of the hog» and ei.ttle of
the &lt;iad'di-u eoiint. far- h t » ami
..-ginning .-I
M ark 1
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bi-giMtillig
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Dramatized by Mr. Wright and Elsbery W. Reynold »^

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Kurl A f1\•• refrigera''
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... n 'bippctl iront Riant i it&gt; up

At a recent meeting of tilt» Stock
t p o w e r » Asso ci ut ut n ol Palle aliti
l'alili Hench co uni il»» la*l week un
ex hi bit ,f calile tick» » a » shown.
A
la'tlle in which I hr&lt;-i In-k» lutti been
pi a cefi a week previiiu» liitd l i e p ' f i l e\\ enougll e g g . lo reprodurr ihci
kriiW several tliou»iu.d tunes
Tht
elettri) indi' liti » Ilo'■ h|ii*i ne es.ty tur thè tl-e of dippllu; vut- t"

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[ht berrii-» fii‘lti-d
t i l l - grower* f I . M i t |o a i d &gt;"ltie - " I d
a» lugli as Ml cents per ^u a r t . lit
cents per fluurt better than- prices,
received Inst wear

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W h a t the Critics Say:

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1 be proibii I ml: I»
itffl. staged
(I mounted lii ugly
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IntitancpnUm “ .Yrir*.*
"Front the rise of the curtnln tu
li» (.1 the |iere was given the citta*
*
I'L'-J ' h*»Uid , . t . . i t !¡ige and
est ¡ I l e i . I it&lt;
This regí rd uros\&gt; I.ot eppr. ‘ i.o ve I iu iiie n e i s ior it i i O l e
only lior.i i he artistic develtipmi M» *'* ' •*•f*ti"i .»1 « 1.: rr»t n il appeal
of oveiil », I ut also Iront the et ri c i* ‘ nàti ¡thut
l ' uh I. !.• &lt;.yir.
oes» of 11e aetorSi all of w hunt were
e Telile til Iy lilted for their re |*ecijvc
"A .imple p¡ ■,» . 1 m it , E'znrks;
parts.”
rei i!y
i &gt; o e . ■in.e t
/'Aiffit/Hp/iift Sortii Antri Iron
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S E A TS ON S A L E AT P H I L I F i ' DttU t
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state.

Worth 1fi-'Xter u ti.ttv&lt;- Floridian 1
ha» o in* of the largest farms in l In­
state. lorored in miWdlc FloriWa. T 1
lurin eontaiii» d.fiUO acres of w Incii,
70U acres ik under cultivation und |
th«&gt; rest being rapidly rleared. I.«*t
year Mr Dexter raised 125 tons ol
hay, 4p acres of cotton and 2.51K)
bushels of corn besides other crops in
proportion.
Next season lii* crop*
will be itbout -‘toil acres on small
grains,*200 acres o f corn, 100 acres of
W. l i
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ntercated in public economy. Large cotton besides melons, cucumbers
n Florida (or long are disappointed
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. expenditures are more nttrnctiM nnd other truck nnd vegetable crops.
at the very uncertain brand of
than large saving*.
weather that has been htingled out
Ite inn » «•» ihe stii-rifT
in the past few days anil though
IVe may .not have us many long
Tallahassee, I let
2s Governor
some of the visitors to the state
range
torpedoes
a*¡
we
should,
but
Park
Trattimeli
ha».
»Iler careful (
think it is lovely in comparison to
when it t,amen to long range strut.- investigation ol complaint» anil o f ­
what they ht\ve wilid-sscd at their
northern homes the people here do- l.’ 'sl3 the country U at morti over ficial report* submitted to him found
it necessary to suspend frorp office
not like the cloudy days and the stocked.
(J. Potsdamer, sheriff of Suwannee
brand of weather'is not like Florida
Many citizens who once regarded county.
at nil. The weather man has prom­
Governor Trammell's order sus­
ised us a change in a few days And the New York Stock Exchange as
pending
Mr^ Potsdanf r Itecomes ef­
the
root
of
all
financial
cvH
nQw
re­
here*» hoping that the real Florida
fective
at
noon on Decenfhcr 31.
gard
Its
opening
as
a
hopeful
Indi­
will come in agein to brifHiti
’
lle
Governor
has np|xlinted NJujor
cation.
cn up the drx!&lt; &gt;pots.
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, th* handiest box.
Black,Tan'
and W hit*
th e f . f. d alley

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RAGE SIX

DECEMBER 29

GEERS DRIVES IN 3,000 TROTTING RACES

BASEBALL
Them Is ono thing Han .Johnson
can't da He can't keep Hughlo Jen­
nings from talking.
With Bender and Coombs gone, the
Athletic« may pay moro attention to
baseball and a little lees to golf.
Boston Bcrlbes «ay Otto Hess Is
twonty-seve;i. That would have made
him a soldier In the Spanish war at
eleven.

After All, Carter’s is the Best

Bunny Hearne will not wear Toronto
spangles nest season The lift hander
M cOraw sent back will disport In a
Federal park

We have it in every color and for every possible'purpose! Remember tl
you want INK. *

Johnny Kling states that he will re­
turn to baseball ne it flçqspp. as hla
bualtlBM II (ITsucirsTmpo that ho can
desert It for the lure of the diamond.

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Just- received. a-_shipmeiit

.Marty O’Toolo Is said to be anxious
to Join the Boston Braves, but the
long-distance connection with Jones
county, Georgia, appears to be out of
ordor.

PENCRAFT

FOOTBALL
Judging from tho rapidity with
which football's "hopeless cripples"
recover, they aren't using dumdums
In football.

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. , Daftup. fivvtnur captain. and. '.Weiring •
Btar at West Point, helped coach the
University of Pennsylvania punters
early In tho season.

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Carter's W ritin g Fluid in Quart B ottles.....
Pop" Qeert, Noted Driver and Trainer.

Edward Franklin ("Pop") Oeers. tho
noted harness driver and trainer,
would rather engage In a fox bunt
Coach Yost of Michigan Is not Hit than ride In the grand circuit races.
only footbnll mentor who owns nn nu Ho admitted this much In tht* course
tomoblle. Coaches Juneau and Drivel of nn Interview
of Wisconsin have purchased buxi
"Vos. horse racing Is the most excit­
•wagons, which enable them to rnnki ing sport 111 the world," said -(¡i*ers,
the long trip from the town to thr "but for the real thriller give me n
field without loss of time.
fox hunt.
I believe there Is more
pleasure to be obtained In chasing the
elusive little animats titan In anything
elso of which 1 know.** y
However, "Pop" Is not a traitor to
P U G ILIS M
Ills first love, the race track He ntll 1
The only objection We have to Fred retains n warm spot In his heart for
the game that'will know him as long
dy Welsh is that he wears a stick.
nn he Is able to climb Into a sulky,
“ Freddie Welsh Is shy of a knock else be would' not be driving now
"Pop" Is sixty-three yenrs old, li^t
out punch." screeches the critic, but
ho
doesn't look It
His features nre
oh. you left Jnb
browned with the accumulated tun of
"Cnrl Morris hit like a cow when 1 many years spent In the open under
first snw- him." writes McCarnoy, who hot sunn His color Is healthy nml Ills
His eye Is clear
claims something In Morris' develop bearing the sumo
and
calculating,
his
hand Is steady,
ment.
/
and he appears to be good for many
years to come
Pal Brown was given a "Windsot
Asked point-blank Just how* much
draw" with Drouillard, demonstrating
longer
he Intended to drive, "Pop" an­
Pal must have won by something less
swered In tho drawl known by horse­
than a mito.
men throughout the country: "Oh. I

TETZLAFF

TO

QUIT

Holder of World's Record as Road
Race
Driver
Declares Hs
Is
Through With Speed Stuff.

Bill Andrews has been nn indun
trlous chnp, as ho has marked no less
than 24 of tho 2:10 trotters
One of the best-looking trotters In
California Is llo Tolua, that mnre mnkIng her record of 2:09 on a half-mile
track.

BILLIARDS
Johnny Kling, the former baseball
catchor, la representing Kansas City
In tho Interstate Three-Cushion Bil­
liard league.
In tho absence o f tho English bil­
liard champion, tho annual $5,000 tour­
nament In Ixindon has attracted en­
tries from six players who are repre­
sentative of tho highest class of Eng­
lish style playing, Including Georg«
dray, II.. W. Stevenson, Tom Reece,
Edward Dlggle, Tom Newman and W.
Smith.

MISCELLANEOUS
Meantime, a gink named Avery has
acquired quite a reputation In the vi­
cinity of Franklin Held.
• • •
Yalo’s new stadium holds more than
«0,000 spectator*. Certainly It waa not
designed by a ticket speculator..
Teddy Tstrisff.
University o f Pennsylvania gradu­
ates are raising $60,000 for a memorial stuff. “ A man is bound to get his
to the late Mike Murphy.
If ho stays at it long enough,** said
Teddy.
Boston Technology's . new alhlet|o
Held in Cambridge was constructed by
New York to Qel Bowling Tourney.
Sparrow Robertson, well kntlvrn as tho
It le very likely NoW York will be
builder o f the fast track at T ravel*
awarded the annual bowling cham­
Island, N. Y. In the Tech track bo haa
pionships o f tho NaUonal association.
used cinder* mlxod with loam Instead
They will be run off In the Grand Cen­
.ot.day, and claim* that It will be by
tral Palace alley*. Peoria waa given
nbxl spring tiro fastest trad. In the
the 191fi American Bowling congress
country, and will have a 220-yard
and Minneapolis the Western, an ode,
straight away, 20 feet wide, tfa* widest
ttou tourney
In Uro country.

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don’t know. If I keep on feeling ns c
lino as I do now. I guess I'm good foi «
n long time; maybe ten years or more *
I feel better right now than I did many e
limes when I was younger."
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Geers him been driving mid handling *=
horses for more than thirty live years ^
In Hint time he has seen many drivers come and go. Ho has seen them be ^
come famous In a day, flash along brll e
llantly Tor a lime and fall Inin obscurl Kty Hu has seen steady performers In their prim# and decline, lie hns seen *drivers at their best and at their tworst
lie has been able to observe &lt;
bis ow n work, carefully and turtu the j c
changes with the passing years There |&lt;
fore, he Is probably the best Judge of &lt;at what time a man Is at his best In ^
the business
lie estimates that he lias been In ^
about 3.000 races since tie started to ^
liandle the reins During the last few.i c
years tie hns figured In about seventylive races a season Geers Is now an
Institution He was born In l-eliaiion, '
Tnnn . January 28, 1X.M lie drove Ills
llr«t rare at a fair In Mobile In 1S78 ^
Yearly since he lias made pilgrimages
out of the South with Ills lino stablest ^
and literally set the racing world on |
tiro with his deeds

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C A R T E R ’S

RACING G00D-BY TO ENGLISH GAME

Teddy Tetxlnff, holder.pf tho world's
, Rosebud McKlflney, 2: 12*4 , Is a record as a road race driver, stated
pretty clover trotter this year, having that he was through ‘with the speed
won Boven races.

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Asldo from the many upset« which
have featured the 191-1 Benson, the
poor showing of the Carlisle Indians,
who always have been a factor In
eastern football. Is ono of tho sur
prises of tho Reason.

HORSE RACING

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T r y P E N C R A F T — Y o u W ill U s e No O th e r

England Is all stirred up because
tho football players will not enlist
until tho championship Is decided.
Those Britishers take the wnr too s«v
rlously.

New York and Wisconsin boxing
commissions may ban boxers who
commit fouls There Is no opposition
from tho promoters who are on the
level.

Carter’s new

University of Southern California Last
School on Coast to Return to
Rugby of American Type.

Since a reform wavo «truck Ameri­
can football about a decadu ago a
number of American colleges have
tried substituíIng the English type
uf rugby for the college game The
stronghold of the English Importation
has been among Institutions ulotig the
lower Partite const
As u consequent e they were heard
of in an athletic way only In the
spring track games. Now- there Is n
strong tendency on the coast to get
rid of the alien sport. The University
of Southern California Is tho last
school to announce a return to rugby
of the American type. The athletic
management characterises tho English
sport ns "n comparatively monoton­
ous gamo" and describes It as much
rougher than the college variety.
Tho trouhlo seems to He In trying
to substituto a’ purely foreign sport for
ono that has been developed under
American conditions. Games aro nec­
essarily a reflection of tho character of
a people, and tho Englleh character Is
to mowhat different from that of the
American. As long as American foot­
bnll wns busy reforming Itself thoro
was n chance for the British Importa­
tion. Now that tho grent autumn
sport df tho colleges has been trimmed
of tho "old army gnmo" brutalities It
looks like good-by to the English va­
riety.
Yost’s Idea of a Football Team.

Coach Yost, of the Michigan univer­
sity football team, Is reported to have
declared: **Olve mo 11 good tackier*
and blocker*, and I will defeat the
greatest team of kickers and runners
in Lhe country. Tackling and blocking
are two fundamental' ploys or rootball.
A tackle Is the essential dofenslvo
play, and blocking Is the important
element of a strong offense. Anybody
can run with the ball If you've got tho
'other follow spilled.”
Brown Staging Comeback.

"Knockout" Drown is making an
earnest effort to "come back.” He re­
cently outpointed a youngster named
"Frankie" Callahan, and la confident
that he la Just aa good aa ever, and
wants to take a crack at some of the
topllnera.

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Garter’s N e w Vel V et Show Gard Ink (for making c
Black, Ligh t Red, Dark Red, White, Orange.
Dark Blue, Brown and Yellow.................... . ...

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Carter’s Photo-Library
Paste in Double W eil
Jars........................ 25c

C arter’s Household Indelible

Carter's Photo-Library
Paste in 4-oz bottles
with B r u s h ................10c

marking outfit

Ink (for marking linen) with

Carter’s T y p ew riter Ribbons, for any make machine

MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT, CAREFUL ATTENTION

The Herald Printing Co
107 Magnolia Ave.

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OBlsolf Chapter 2. Order Eastern Sla
Meets even- first uml third Tuesday
.
month. Everyone who has seen
K u r i n the East are cordially invited

Yellow Pine Lumber, Cypress, Laths, and Shingles, Sash, Door ¡j
Fram es,M ouldings, Inside and Outside Trim . Shop W ork a Specially. £

phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
i|«U second and fourth Tuesdays.
Ä f knights always welcome.

K. R

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A San Francisco real estate firm has
C om p lelc a b stra cts from the re c o rd s o f
received a letter from a client telllug
how he replenished his purse by risk
O ra n ge and S em in ole Counties.
Taxes
lug Ills last colli at roulette, wh*ll
Ills appeals home for money were
paid fo r non-residents.
fruitless on account of conditions fol­
lowing the breaking out of hostllltl''»
( . W. GOODRICH, .Manager.
lit Europe lie was In Osletid when
the actual fighting tiAgau, and hail
been traveling in Europe for some
months
For obvious reasons his
name Is withheld
The letter »ay».
•iauöii.ii;dücag;a«uiiii,tiirwii3iiijijauniiii}3ijöUiSdaaar:£3äööiiörniaa*ia£j
In part
q
"We had made Ostend our objecJlvu- puiuc. c.iisulerinr O I'm mrv»y • i t —
a
favorable point for nuniting develop­ q
ments. The morning after our arrival
Mtnuftdurrri »nd Drthrt in
there n complete paralysis of the
d
financial situation established Itself. 1 1
nothing available had any circulating q
vnlue; checks, letter« of credit the a
u
American Express company or travel q
B
era' checks, or even ilelgtan paper T
money, all shared the same fate That q
c»Tiling our limited capital consisted 0
u
of eight francs In my jpoek* t
Of 3
’1
county. I had depended upon my let­
vrrrtsixrnyitnnpa3XfnBiT:(nnBnBrriipnnuttow»Ba»nnni30£irtE«nBPtn»iiirpp
ter« rtf credit.
"We went In silence walking down
the ocean shore. Doth myself and . .................................................. + + ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ » &gt; &gt; &gt; »
wife wondered where we would g o ,
next, and what would become of ub.
V-hen »vo. came upon n brilliantly
lighted kursnal. It occurred to u» we
*&gt; P» i »
•inljrht rrrrnt*rf ntfr fhrftme by ifrtfkThr
it all upon the roulette wheel. At
Our n ew 19I.T C atalog is just about ready, and if you arc
the most It couldn't render our lot
n« t . Tfd rrsijj
on our »».»**
list, w
e w
--r
•* V
v* ill
ill appreciate
A. A UllA, Ithe
NC opportunity
p i l l 1U II M J I#o|f
any worse than It was To our hor­
iiinillnii y h u a copy if you are in terested in Florida farm in g or
ror. however, the Inscription, 'live
irucR «r o w in g .
Jusi send n am e nnd address on a Dost Card
francs entree' confronted our eyes,
or any way you like.
That would leave uh hut three francs
&lt;
In our pockets. Once again Rio »Run
till II wjih saved liv lilt wife
I'lciln
the Ivon.mi o( her hand »itlchel she
produced a five fr a n c ptei e w h ic h she
hail laid awa&gt; during the fat years,
looking forward to contingencies. Hu
In vve marched, and, after having go'
on to the arithmetic of the gituihllng
table, we »elected No 2.S to decide our
fate
R O T T I . EltS O F S O D A W A T E R S A N D
"The wheel whirled riMiiii! ami
mini,I ami ll hci .iioe hl.u k before our
eyes but lit our ears It sounded like
poi'lrv anil wlien It shipped I Itndn t
baud- • teoigli to go I Iver the lliope»
Ml n mlier had won mill the! paid me
35 fur I
Remembering It was
easier to make money (hall to keep
It III' j.r &gt;Veil outsell,&gt;s worth' of the
Sole Alíenla for O ra nge City Springs Mineral W a l e r
hi.nor liy withdrawing from the ring,
PHONE 21
and sought our exit feeling once again
Wi Wire abb' til l ih rate of our
selves for a day or two

YELLOW PIN T LUMBER C0ÏÏPANT

— 4, iidtthiad f l g f o Hobblna.Kco'y ~

II. M r U u l i n

J- *¡'i,le r

Let us quote you on your house bill complete

C- Cl

UwtJ every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperial Theatre.
J^W.O. Singletary
W. H Wright
Secretary
N. O.
Gate t hy Vamp No. 6, W. O. W
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
this in each month.
ile x*..
J- 1 , Uoolehan
;jcr}•
.Council Commander

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United Ilrotherhood of Carpenter« and
Joiner« of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meets
first and third Thursday night at 7
o'dork in the Eagles' Hall.
J, W. 0. Singletary,
J. M. Brown,
Sec')' Tresis.
President
U. I*, t). E. Sanford Lodge 1211
Meet lint and third Wednesday night
at corner ol First St. und Palmetto Ave.
0. L. Taylor
U.*L. Peck
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
The Lake llreeie Council No. 31 Junior
Order I'nited American Mechanics
Meet» every Wednesday at 7:30 P,
M.. in the City Hull. Visiting brothers
are »drome. C. H. Smith, Rec. See.
leier» I it) Aerie No. IhSJ
Meeting ever» Tuesday lllglll .it h
o’clock IVo Pudding
J. T Hoolehun.
tì. E Tarnt us.
Wurthv President
Secretary

j BUSINESS C A R D S
0»e Inrh Cards Will Be Published Co­
der This Rending At The Rale Of 17.20
Per Tear

SEEDS

Kilfforo Scot! Company, Plant City, Florida j

C TIM IT.ATED b) that special to-« Fml lattili, rhliu'tittla and fain y mix" « (drat Ion which seems to coton lit tures The ready mail garments em­
the help of the designer of irinniiienu», body more style und urn cut on aimthe maker of tlm motor bonnet and pier lines than hna been the rule for
coat pictured hero lina distinguished several seasons. One cannot expect to
himself
All brides, nod other fulr get better results In a mudo-to-ordor
ladles, who elect to go u motoring in coat than those to lie found In the dis­
crisp weather, will only need to copy plays of reliable houses showing mo­
this cold weather nut lit to nssnre tor and sports coats
themselves of &lt;Oinfnrt Otic need n**t
Heavy c lo t h s , p lu s h e s . stUitt and
look twice to see how very attractive n o v e lt y w e a v e s are Used for motor
It Is.
bonnets I’rtiitIcallv all of tle-m have
*Tlif heavy. •n\|.|ii|.ini; io.it of /ib -oft pttfT. d i towns Thu! In the picture
«■line Is cut on rather straight lines, is iif sutlti, with warm interlining and
Haring enough to he inoinv and umide ihtu silk lining At the front a lined
The straight sleeves a r e large enough baud of uncut Velvet is trimmed III
to be eiodl» stl|.| ■ I on. and llntshed poin ts
A frill of plaltiit satin fa lls
with turnback ruffs and a huge oh like a rap about the face.
long hone hit lion The wide sutiare
The Very long chiffon veil Is shirred
collar Is arranged to button up Hb**ut ‘tito a cap that vet)» tlo&gt; satin crown
the neck and roll over, or to lie il.it Pul there is ample length to bring the
over the shoulders, to cording to the ends over the face, around the neck,
desire of tile wearer The coal fastens andf o tie I hem in front, so affording
S tu d y in g H e a l t h l n » u ra n c e
a little to one side of the front with utnjH^irot ect Ion
Tb * - N a t lm iu l t'lv tc (•'deration h a«
large Done buttons
Ibuld and huttnii ornaments make
UiHtiluti'd in iiu irii'H into tlie m etho d»
Then1 Is a good range of henvv (list the right finish for this cviyp
tu tor* IK tv c o u n t r ie » of liiN iirin g w age
cloths to c hoose front for coals of this tiotipll) fine motor boiim-t
i u lt i' I k a g a in » ! m U f o r ll in e , ulol 11» a
Character
It Ini hides boucle cloth.
JULIA BOTTOMLF.Y

( f a u l t the »octal » e rv lc o d e p a rtm e n t
of the federation 1» r o n u ld e r in g the
d e - l r u b ill! v of r e c o m m e n d in g leglHln
t im i 1" p rovide tor coni|&gt;ul»ory lu » u r
alici* for lllt o » »
A commute** ha« been In lavndon
t&lt; »tudy (It*- upi-ratloti of tlo n a t io n a l
in» ut u n c e act of G r e a t U rtlu ln
Em ­
p lo y e r » were n»ked about the co*t
of Hu* In » u n i nee and U h r e la tio n to
biiHiut'K»
W a g e e a r n e r » were n»kei!
to gtvf' In fo rm a tio n r e g a rd in g the ef
[&lt;-&lt; I k h i i m u i ' r » ie * **o •h. •-onduton«

Drs. Mason &amp; Householder
Dentista
...Garner &amp; WootlrufT Building...
Terms Modcratc---Slrirlly Cash

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Aioliting. Advertising
III
A -peculi ltiinku.g t olir-*'
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A Sfiori hund Coiir-i ombra* &gt;* k* Ite? u l'itiiiiin St* l'ogr.iphy . Touch
I &gt; pi-wrilmg. Ru-'ine»» I • l ter Writing speliti g
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A lleparttiient of II urino— \*lmmist rat ioli loudmg t«&gt; a l’h R Dog ree
in thè College of Liberal \r’ -*&gt; "&lt; ''-* CSI»I*»I of H f l- t n I ellrgr t.f l l b . r . l Vt*., U IM M -.'*S (X IIJ.tU iK . &lt; g l r ( r o f
Sthuul of trrh n o lo »,, Srhout »1 Muslr. Sih.-.l &lt;rf g lo r III * , llo n r iilr .H dtotr. u k l o f Srkoo
T ro rb llif.
Vd&lt;t*c~. s r t r iH I I N t MVMISi n . I » , tom i Umida.

St. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida
Full

:-uctiona
1 .Jn in
I’repniatory, Com­
mercial and Class­
ical ( 'ourses

Conducted Ly the
Benedictine
Kilt hep»

TERMS

f'J.Ti no

Stale»

Great

Man

inir own
King of l'ro-H.i'U"
\ hi «ut
half a tlojU'U such In tallitimi -llll ioni
memorato Frederick thè lìreul, and
over all England you muy »till limi
• wldeHpread Ilio taverji glory of the
victor of Hösbach
Shull we proceed
in paint them all out. a» tin» Just been
done at Unmet’
One recall» («old
-until » talo of till' aleblill-*' keeper
of fsllngty». " I " ’ made of hi» French
King »Ign n "Queen of Hungary ”
Fntier tho Influence of her r*-d none
and golden »cepler lie continued to
»ell ulo till »he was no longer the
favorite of hl» cuHtoiner». in- changed
her th«r*fore. »wtne time ago. (or the
Klug of ITUBBla. who may probably
b&gt;' changed In turn for the next fcreat
man that »hull be »et up for vulgar
admiration" Now. who I» the "next
great man" that »hull »mergo from
the log?— London Chronicle

'&gt;ffire. Yuwell 11itifit ina

Sanford,

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I dH CATAI Otite AtltlHI.SS K E V D I R C C I l 'H

Th V a re ile \ ngle in i * l -i ■ ' «'ti
W ' Il
HI ! Il i‘ mutter of hotel lutili* »
U II come» to »Ignhoard« « h a ’ of

DR. C. G. BUTT

tiiomas

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Sanford Kin
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Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

mutton which “ 111 »ef»*- -octal llleltr

Practice in Slate and Federal Court»

HANFORD

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ThI» general survey will prepare the
wny for an Investigation by a rollimi*»Ion next Bprlllg when all effort will
ho maile to bring together all Infor

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rate fro m pt*-veiiinbli* dl»*'n»e" »*-r*lllV e B llg n te d

at

KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA jj

Estimates cheerfully furnished

Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. O. O. P.

ATTORNEY * nd COUNSELLOR

COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. !

America» Refugees In Ostend in Dire
□ litre»» Financed by Lucky
Turn of Wheel.

S tra n g e rs W e lc o m e ..

want ads pay

adaptation oT moAé» to material that
commend» It to tlio woman of taste.
Tbe uao'of the new fur-cloths, light­
weight plushes and long-napped panne
velvets in entire drenaea Is an Innova­
tion which furniahea novelty enough
for thoao who value It above all else
Tho bodice and alcoves of the model
appear to bo cut In one. although the
bIccvcs are long and close fitting about
the forearm They taper to the wrist
and extend In a rounded point over tin*
hand».
A ruffle of the material,
doubled, finishes tho edges of the
bodice at tho front* and across the
back. In many drosses of napped or
pilo fabrica narrow border» of fur
aro used for finishing edges.
Tho upper part of tho aklrt Is set on
to the bodice, tfvcrlappltyg tho front
and extending up In a square tab at

the left side At tho bottom this upper
part of tho skirt Is hemmed In t% wide
hem. Tho lower part Is cut separately
and set on under the hem.
This
makes a one-piece garment with the
effect of n short tunic, and shape« tho
Bkirt prettily to vjie figure.
The very wtdé, crushed girdle Is
made of thd same material as the
dress and tacked about It below the
waist line.
It fastens In with the
bodice at Jhe left «Ido.
A double ruffle.of plaited lace 1111»
In the neck, nnd frills of tho sume
finish the sleeves
Tho gown Is In taupe color, worn
with patent leather shoes having tan
cloth top», and n black velvet turban
A long ornamentul bar pin Is fastened
below* tbe hosoin.
For materials, the body of plush
and velvet, simple and trim lines,
should be exacted of tho modiste.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

Objects to Milk Pasteurization.
Dr. Ralph Vincent of the Manches­
ter (England) Infanls' ho»pllnl says
that pasteurization cimh'df be felled
upon to kill tuberculosis bacilli and
claltna that In his experience children
fed upon boiled or condensed milk
have been more prone to consumption
than those fed on raw milk. One of
his arguments agnlnst sterilizing milk
Is that we do not pasteurize butter, al­
though It Is n raw milk product
Me
want* to prove that, although harm
ful bacilli exist In raw milk they are
useful In destroying other harmful tin*
dill In the liquid
Mean Brute.

"My. my,” exclaimed Mrs. Oabb, ns
sho looked up from the newspaper. "II
»ays hero that a girl wrote her name
and address on an egg and secured a
husband. What do you think of that?"
“ Rata," gTowlod Mr. Oabb. "Mar
rlago always was a shell game."

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W a g o n s and H a r n o s s a lw ays
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CURBSTO N E GLEANINGS!
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH, g
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GAZETTE 18 MOST VENERABLE
BRITISH NEW8PAPER.

I NSTANCES OF T HI E V ES HAVING
BEEN SCAREp OFF.

Publication Has for Two Hundred and
Fifty Years Officially Chronicled
the History of the Island
Empire.

Trick la an Old Oge, But Seldom
Falls of Succeaa-^-Prank of New
York High School Boys That
Looked Serious.

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EAT MORE FRESH
•VEGETABLES
They are Wholesome,
. Appetizing, Economical

*1 All. Local Advertisemenis Under
This Heading THREE CENTS n
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charme 25 Cents.

Freah Vefetsblcs
f rutti
üftñfrs,
tire«»
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Turnip*, with foul». .6c Fitwm»., ,1../ - lie
U«
Turnip*, young tup* 5c T i n Jr-fifi. t ,
1if
Mutlara............. 6c
Mimlrr.Ti*. .j
llrad Lettnet . ... ,6c
Carrot*. bun-h ... 5c Small, i!i(J
IjffH 1Im
St r ( Potato*»
:i*
Yrllow Y»irj, pk HOc I k»«
•0«
Yrlkiw Ymo. 1-li $1.15 (iu*tk&lt;
1*1Bn*, mi ti
ICt
Irish I'ouu»
Iti nana«4 .i.rx
Old, pk.
...... 3(lc
Afljpin
. hu...........*1.10
Old.1
!l«-n h i * tk, ,.k
New. pk. . . . . . . . . 40c Hirntwt
Cabbage, M 4 to 20c N
oriKfm &gt;i*%*
Kin^
Onion*
R«b
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lb*...........
10c
lli-aij? i,
For Sale— Special Bargain on three Yellow, :1It-J.........10c button
MOdine*. ( «
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city lots, dlfi French avenue, be­ Spartirti, lb......... Sc Blu** l'rsrvnain-..
Garlic. lb............ 20c
Hubh.rd.i..r,
tween 8th and 9th streets, facing the Froh !or»l -Xi*
45c
list.]win,, pk
park, east front.
Inside lots $450
HOW ABOUT A 1IOX OFOIlAM.l; y, , Vl,
each, corner lo t $600. Terms good. HOME Foil {'I BUST MAS MM \U i ,, ,T.
Must be sold. .Owner ^eeds the
money." See me at once.
N. H.
T H E V E G E T AABLE
BLE
30-8tc ■*
Garner.
M ARKET

Recently Solomon Berman of Man­
Modern nowspaper enterprise has
somowliat dwarfed the Importance of hattan scared into flight two thieves
tho London Gazette. Britain's oldest who ontered hls’ storo by pointing Ills
newspaper,
which for 250 yenrs has Index finger nt them and fooling them
cat prosperity in thin country.
Ho
The Gift ('¡(tarn
officially chronicled tho history of tho | Into supposing that ho hud a revolver.
says:
By Wilbur D. Neshit
It Is an old trick and yet It succeeds,
"The planets indicate the year country. Today 11 Is practically only just1 as tho confidence man can al­
Don't ltti^gli! Hut she gaVu me cigars.
used for such announcements as tho
Selected the things by their color, 1015 will he the most prosperous king's birthday honors list and legal ways sell a gold brick to a former
year know n in the hixLurv.. ai. Lhia
They came in one of those iura—
rtultecir. i imo was, however, when thu whmftjvor board o f Hungry Joe.
A short time ago river thieves
I tKink they wire called* the country. There will he great waves Gazetto was tho only medium through
of prosperity
throughout • the which tho public could learn any for­ boarded a tug moored along tho Hud­
•‘ Maud Muller."
I ’ ve read all these gift cigar jokes, United States; plenty of labor for eign news or any public announcement son and attempted to enter tho cap­
I know I must read them here­ the laboring classes; better condi­ which royalty ami statesmen had to tain’s cabin and secure money and
valuables from a small safe he had
tions for the poorer classes.
Peace make.
after;
Npwadnys
such
announcements, (here. Tho engineer of the llttlo bont
Please wail for the place for the will reign ‘ throughout the world.
The European war tftll ejJtLdgring- -while being sent to tho Lomînn Oa- hoard fhe thieves, and creeping up
.
la u g h te r.----• -'‘zciteT gre simultaneously communi- out of tho engine room called: "Halt!
; the curly months of. o « ? ! a , *“
'riot
Who's that? Halt, ?r I’ll flro!" A*
Don't smile! But she bough*.them htter than April, with satisfactory cated to the more Important newspa­ tho same tlmo ho ran around Jho side
pers. But oven today tho London Ga­
110 2nd St., West
For Sale— Five White Wyandotte
results to all nations."
of tho cabin with n dipper handle.
her Self
zette Is controlled by tho government,
Cockerels.
Ilex
Packard,
It.
D.
2,
Phono 3 2 4
Wo Delivor
Not until tho thieves got nshoro did
1 know fcdw she talked to the
Good for Prof. Marsh.
That is and a particularly watchful eye Is kept
Lkut thoro Sanford.
deuler—
the kind of talk we like to hear, no on tho advertisements In Its „pages, it seem to occur#to
She looked nt each box on the shelf matter w'hal the source of tho inspir­ which are regulated by law, -iThesw crpjklnT have StfeiTn ‘ plsl'fll in their
For Sale^-Ornnge grove nt a bar­
ifi(rtTrrtjpr*a hand or ho would have
And spoke of the wrapper as "peqj- ation, Ilut the professor does not advertisements are mostly of an official
For Rent— T w o furnished rooms.
fired. When It came to mind they re­ gain, 1H miles from Geneva, Flu.,
&lt;■er.”
Mr« l; E.
stop with predicting good times and or legal character, of which It Is nee- treated to n safo distance, and then on the new East Coast Ily., the com Gentlemen preferred.
keep a record, and earn fori .
.. , „ .
,
,
O, beautiful looking were they—
the end of the war for he delves into essary to
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ing section of Floridu. Also 33 ncre Tolar, .807 Magnolia.
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shaking their flsta at tho grinning eni ,
...
,
,
I think they were called the the future and predicts good rains tho nation about fCO.OOO a 'year. No 1
place.
p neer cursed him profusely.
of rich hammock at
generally th roug h« ............ .....II I grHy'^nrm faoturercould obtain a -puff (
0
ttC4t JIuaL'a B o t a l a (aw J\ C - *Da venpnse,
"M aud Muller."
dleon^i
In 1U pages, evan thmrgta he were wrlll-J_____ 2 ______
__________ . . . »
f ) t /Nhurse yoAi think- now cd -bay. -e frikoIT-acittiyicd.’ "
'And While there
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Fla.
Ing to pay $50,000 a Hnq for it. Alto-1
Unless, us l was, you are duller. is a fentloncy on the part of some
of cross "pistol” purposes. Several
gethor. tho Gazetto yields tho country
people to make fun of all kinds of a profit of about 1100,000 n yenr, al­ dwellings had been robbed nnd every­
For Sale— $3,000 Imys u line piece ♦
eu »g*
Don't grin! They wore gilt ami red professional predictors, our hat goes though practically the only people body in the vicinity became suspicious of property in the city paying 8 per
Good tnldc tiourd at Mr- |; [.
of tho slightest unusual movement
of! to Prdf. Marsh if he has the dope who buy It nro government officials
bands,
Address |j onPS, 206 Park av. nur
nfter dark. Two high school boys cent on the investment.
and lawyer«
And really looked quite artistic. mixed so that it will take.
Box
1074.
city.
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I ____________________ planned n tnnsked holdup of n citizen
She says that she now understands
afler dark They held him up all right.
For Sub- Wholesale shipping fresh
Wanted Brick and &lt;
One of the most curious facts rcgaid-* Imth presenting proper looking pis
Why smoking ha* charm* that are ,
A Washington despatch of yes­
.
i
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V
i.
water
fish hiisiness. including fish chimney«, foundnlmi,ing the London Gazette Is that while It lois with shilling barrels. After tho
mystic,
terday says the success of experi­
Is Britain's oldest newspaper. It Is also citizen handed out all of his valuables
U f{
,,lul Ka'olir.e launches fuction guaranteed. Addo
She Bay* that's it cheering to see
ments by 33,4110 members of girls' one of tho youngest, in tho aonso that
also
fish
house,
etc.
Inquire
of
C.
L.
Glidcwell,
P.
O.
box
885.
Sanford
and whined abjectly that ho had
iiow much as l smoko i enjoy
garden and cunning clubs, organized it was not until 1903 that it wa» regis­
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Fin._____________
12 to p '
nothing more tho boyB revealed them­ Vincent. '
them.
in the south by the department of tered at tho general post office for selves.
I know you are choking with glee
Houses for sale or rent. J. Musson
The money is your&gt; if &gt;■ U m b
agriculture has prompted many
transmission by Inland post as n
In n great rago tho citizen then blew
z\nd think that I wished to dos­ southern farmers to plant veget­ newspaper. Previously It had boon re­
t hia winner
It sell« to .
•'■h
n police wblstlo and a mounted offi­
For Sal«-- Fine}Paper Shell Pecan
troy them.
No talking necessary
ables suitable for canning purposes garded ns a government publication cer galloped up The troys protested
- It
Nuts grown by Fogg A; Osteen on
llMI
nnd tile sale is made
us substitutes for cotton.
That is only, and was dispatched "O. II. M they hail only Joked with a neighbor.
• -nt
Now, wait; Well, I sal down anti characterized by the departrnenr os S."—In tills way - «scaping postal Tho citizen declared they should ho their Oak Knoll fruit and pecan profit. The » i s ' ageci
charges altogether But apparently the punished. The officer was willing to «roves nt Altamonte Springs, Sem­ f n V particularsmoked;
VI muii important step toward solution of
34 lip
She placet! t he ash tray on the tin- problem of reducing the cot tup government saw a way to reap a few look llghlty on tho affair until It was inole rutin*.y.f Florida
1Oii'2, city.
eztra halfpence by having It regis­ pointed out that pistols hud been
table;
acreage The statement said
For Sale 23 foot launch ti II 1*
tered
brandished.
Wanted To
■han
I chtickit'd and sul tly I joked
Eagle
engine, in good order. $100 011
"Daughters of southern farmers,
Ttye Gazette varies In size very con­
This
made
the
matter
serious.
The
talking
machine
r.
know
w
ns
"M a u d Muller." you
M Hanson shoemaker
who have been members of the de­ siderably Sometimes It consists mere­ offleer arrested tho hoys and took t iik*-« it
without machine, for -player
the label.
113
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First
St., Sunford, Flu.
partment's garden and canning clubs ly of one puge. and sometimes of ho­ from them tho woupons that might
piano, records
Enquin
H.-rald
Well, talk of yuur jokes on cigars!
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have been able to give their fathers tween four and five hundred, but the ! bring them a term of years In prison *
OIlice
I raid you might laugh when I'd
practical demonstrations &lt;W the value price ulways remains tlo- same. viz. so heavy Is the New York penalty,
For Sale 2.000 stalks ¡green seed
ended.
of diversification during the present one shilling There was one memor But when tho pistols were exposed
These came ip pne of those jure
aldo week ln 1S47, w;hlch was known the whole matter was dropped. Tho cane.
M M. Stewart, t. niim uvenir*.
bud i-otton year.
The actual pro­
Friendship’s Strength,
34 lie
ns the "Jtullway Year," when so many 1 pistols were first rate Imitations of
And, honestly now, they were
ducts which the girls have put up
But surely for nothin/ U
parliamentary notices hud to he pub- the real thing, only In this case they
splendid.
are proving u valuable asset in many llshed that the Gnzette for the week could explode nothing more* deadFor sale or exchange}ftjf orange 'ulhirc in Integrity inuut &gt;, it ,
farm homes where the cotton crop totaled nbout three thousand pages
grove, celery farm o t } . i
bargain. rour frleud.—Ruth ftadeu
!y than a cap New York Herald.
i
I am gratified to note that there has not brought the customary re­
16 acres right in \dinge. 5im feet
One pf the most Interesting n u m b e r s ___________________
is o movement on foot to inaugurate turns ami many farmers are now of the Gazetto ever published was the
from
It B siding
( ‘ heap and on
When Poisoned by Ivy.
a white way for Sanford. The mon- substituting whole acres of onions Olnmond Jubilee number, the whole
Afler exposure to poison Ivy, tho III ''u»&gt;
* » ' rM 111 I'low.-d and
lights that any cdy can have on the and tomatoes in place of cotton paper being devoted to an official rec­ effects can often be warded off by irrigated. Fine How ing well
The
business -streets the more- business after seeing the success which the ord of that historic celebration
prompt removal of the Irritating sub- land is all li-iued mid just ready to
like look it wib^Tiave and our city young women have mnjlc with these
As an Illustration of the Importance stance. Vigorous washing with soap start planting
You can make the
has never been lighted sufficiently. crops."
of the Gazette In the old days, it ntij water, preferably using n hand price of the land this? yea.
..
......
If you
recently |)rui)h nn() nj ler ,|lal w111, nlcohuL want a bargain callon ow ner. 209 E.
The Sanford plant has placed new
Would it not lie• agood plan for mlglJt he mentioned that as
will do ihls.
This often prevents tho pioi, htri.,.r Sanford Flu 37-fon
machinery in their west side loca­ the girls of this si,.,-tion to organize5B,, tho ( rlm,*nn " nr ,h*’
rganizt ,ho DrBl lQ publilb lhnt important Item . m offccta. nll(1 oftcn whcn tho c h a r - , ; ' t
’ •Su,ll.,ml.'
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is to serve your needs.
tion I understand to take care of an cunning clubs?
of
uews,
the
victory
of
Alma.
At
one
j
ncterlstlc
Inflammation
ha»
become!
For
Sale—
Farm
of
6
at
res. water,
It will help sell your
extra load anti this will insure, the
tlmo tho iamdon newspaper« had to
it ,-an be reduced to alight„rm.ll house, at
Moore'sstation,
city all the light needed.
Let us * Only u few years ago the auto
g
o o d 9— t al k to the
wait for the publication of tho Gazetto iiuenslty by thq same measure. This price $2 000, Tc
$25 down and
have tho white way at once and get was looked uj&gt;on merely os an ad­ in order to secure such news of public 1rnnnot be done, however, nfter the tr- . ¡ „ n,.,. ,’ t j|(( Terms
people
[(
month. The D II
it installed for the opunty fair.
.
^
reach. A n &lt;jJ i v r fn*'junct for the pleasure of the rich. lm|K&gt;rtance ns the Hat of caaunllles, ritntlon hns become Intense; vlgoroua ,,
• .1 F Mi ( Iella ml
5
1a*s.h than u score of years ago when which the war office In those days sent washings are Impossible nnd alcohol
r n e n t in t h is futper
Ht Moure's .a....,, m t s * 37-fit p
pninful
Witch hazel water, followed
* The decision in the Thaw case j even' the expensive machines were direct to Fleet street
is a re feren ce ffui-k'
"Tt la the proud hoirwt of Messrs bv application of dusting powder. Is
allows what sometimes happens when • very, very crude, none believed that
For Suit
Lit |6, block 1 Cam­
to
those w h ose v .i i i b
litigants really get into u court thul the use of the machines would ever ,,arr,Bon* who ,or morw ,htt" ono hun comforting. Halves are not well borno eron City. Price $50 down and $5
are
w o r t h supplying
knows some law und it recalls the become almost universal-for there Jred and thirty years published the aa a rulo, and If tho poisoning hns n month. Write Dr. S.^D. Miller,
reached a stage not controlled by
idea that.law is at once the cryslnt- were two objectionable fentures: the London Gazette, that although kings
rrncK&amp;flBrTiJSF
44 E. Ninth St.. Jacksonville, Fin.
and cabinet ministers contributed to these treatments, It Is best to havo
izatiou of public opinion and the extremely high cost and the thH
37-61p
its pages during the time they pub­ professional treatment, as few, If any,
essence of common Bense.
cfticicnt service they gave, Step by lished fho paper, nnd although thou­ of the Innumerable domestic remedies
If Thaw were sane when he es­ step—or literally hound by bound, sands of employees were engaged on provo to bo entitled to reliance.
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LEGAI ALIVI 11!ISINti
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caped he could he brought hack and there came an era of excellence of tho work of producing tho Gazette, no
t!
tried for hreuking the law.
If he manufacture i\nd
Cat Led Him Home.
&lt;!
u reduction of official Hocrets sent to them for publi­
N O T I T E O F ST o T K H o I.I'I It
Smith nnd Jones met In tho smoko
were Insane, then he is also to he prige until it seems now that noth­ cation have ever leaked out
A
mrwtmtf «*f th* *'“* k *
i' r « ? * icimpaft) a r»if
The Gnzette Is probably tho only pn- end of a Pullman ctfr ono afternoon,
brought hack nnd replaced in the ing better need be desired,
of I hr m **«■■■■' *
For Ki'iit Room* with htrnrti. tiling undrr II»#
per which returns the original copy to nml during, a gabfost Smith referred
Held ftt the olLlmol *md cs»f|«**&lt;at •' *
position from which he escaped. In
703
Palmetto.
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Fiorici*,
a
t
1
0
n
*irlo
d
k
a rn **n H »&lt;' I*
Hut for the* auto there would stilly jtB nut()0r„ along with tho proof. This to thu town Into which ho had just
either event it is the business of the
d«y id hswTthcf, A !» 1*1 * * “ k
be millions of pries adjacent to
in tho case of communications moved.
drtrrminini *t «Id um* ■» m
t% • ••
stnto of New York to try tho ques­
•-n,
For Rent
Several nice office held by ih# *tockhol«lrrw uf
! 1
"Tho streets of tho blooming burg,"
thousands of growing cities still in from sovereigns and cnblnel ministers.
!U«
whether
or
not
the
em
piu
ti
*ti*rW
‘
tion and decjjje it.
rooms over Yowell's. Enquire N. P. C'rmte Foropeny will le Lnrrrm*rdt*l •• !
ho
.
oloquontly
described,
"are
tho
their primitive state— for the ma­
The supreme court declares that
of
110,000.00
to
the
f\
$
tn
of
$
I
*
Yowell
i:
Co.
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crookcdeat of anything In that- lino
chine« have done more to improve
Activities of Women.
ESEÀL)
.
Cîtofge A. IM o"
it cannot try auch a case on habeas
on
the
face
of
tho
earth.
You
may
not
suburban tracts than anything else,
Corpormt* Sr«?.
It Is claimed that women medical
For Rent— To refined couple, four 31»4t*Tiw**
corpus proceedings. So the air is de­
believe
It.
but
a
couple
of
days
after
and rendered it possible for a busi­ students complete their course much
wo got thoro my wife had a cat that nice rooms. Excellent location. Ten
lightfully cleared.
ness man to reside at a considerable quicker than men.
•
N O TIC E
nho wanted to lotto and told mo to tako dollars per month. No small chil­
M *•»'
N'olire U hitrliy guru lh*' 1 •H
The
average
earnings
of
women
em­
distance from his place of Occupa­
i
it over and leave it along tho river dren.
Shultz, on lirtizll ot my«elf. " &gt;
Enquire R, Iieruld Office.
1 The supreme court has I be­ tion.
ployed
In
the
clothing
trade
In
Eng­
li
»i-pir
tífzl
repte«
ni
al
I
vr*
*rul
And now comes Lho. wnri—
about a mile distant Weil, sir—"
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to the county comrol«*loni-r* ■&gt;'
lieve passed on .the question o f the where the auto la much in evidence land Is $2.12 per week.
” 1 so©, old pal." smilingly Interjected
County, Slut* ot Fiorili», »i thnr "*
Women among tho lower classes In
length of the term of ofilco of the for every purpose imaginable— and
meetlnf In J»nu»ry. to-wit. *&gt;n l l " ' !'
tho other. "That's where you lost
For Rent— Five room house nice­ January 5th. A. !&gt;■ I»l&amp;. t-&gt;r !**'• '
Seminole county officials and have the source of supply is, of course, Now York have started a crusade the cat all rlgt^t."
llah
a toll brldz* acruaa the Si J-■•■* ¡¡'
ly furnished.
Electric lights, tele­ at «rhat
la no* knu*n a» M»»'»' " 1*'.
decided that they will hold until this country— which has succeeded ngalnet high rents.
"You’ve got another guess',". re-,
“
Women conatltuto only four per cent
phone, good barn, chicken yard nnd den'» Ferry, to take the place an I
1917. This being the cose it is up in turning out n product far superior
turned Smith. " I f I hadn’ t followed
«aid ferry, and .»Id Und*- «"
of the persons engaged In transporta­
t
ha
point
on
.aid
river
"here
i
h.
!"'■
garden.
Apply
W.
L.
Harney,
c-o
to the officials who thought they to those made elsewhere. In one or­
tho cat I would never havo found my
la. and on the Sanford and I'-t*1
*
tion In thla country.
Robbins Neat Hotel.
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the fit. John« river at that point Urm* ap
way back home."
were elected for lour years instead of der the British government Is now
Women are now prohibited from
proalmalely fltleen hundred »&lt;&gt;•* l-’,
two to get real nice to the voters about to close u deal for 6,600 motor working between certain hours at
feet * Ida, and tba depth ol ih.- «»'rf bel«*
For Rent— Good seven acre farm, approalroately from one ill to (lit—n
again instead o f assuming the haugh­ trucks— and this will prove but the night In 14 European countries.
Long and Msrry,
barn and house, near Beck Ham- feat deep.
M I C H A E L SH "I
ty air of the man who is in for a beginning If the pre:cndt conditions
In Persia women are forbidden to go
A short life and a merry ono! Tho r o c k Station, known an Castle Gar­
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long term. This means that all of shall long continue.
unveiled in the presence of any man most fallacious quip over uttered.
den.- Addrcia Cora C. Holliuger,
our officials will run for office again
but her husband.
Why need a llfo be short to be mer­
In Costi af Caonly Jad»e. Seorlaolr I oe.ir
1205 Center St., Canaatota, New
Slate ef Florida
A
Pennsylvania
woman
paid
$26,000
in two yean and the fpn will atart
ry? Rativer mqko it a long and a
In ra Catata of
York.
Did You Every Drink Perryf
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to
a
beauty
doctor
to
make
her
a
merry
ono.
Thero’a
moro
sweetness
sooner than expected. I hoar that
Did you ever drink perry? It !■ to
In a dollar's worth of sugar "than Id
there will be many candidates for p ea n what cider is to applea, and al­ physical ornament to her home.
For Rent— Two big stores on
Teachers in the Newtown. Mass., the lump or two that goes In the oofthe county offices and no man's job though It la Itttte known In America,
Esat
First street.
Joe -DoMont,
kindergarten schools receive only $300 fee at dinner.
is safe.
tt la widely used In England and spe^ a year salary.
Coca
Cola
Cqmpany.
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A long life and a merry one, sanely,
•
• • •
rial varieties o f pean, which make
decaaaed; and that at the »■*»•
a
usefully, wholesomely merry. That
prêtant my «nal arcounla »• •»•vvt
1 The man who can predict some­ especially good perry, a m grown for
Is the life. Tim other counterfort
■aid celale and aak for their »Ppr«**'
Waterproof Csmsnt., « '-,v
Rooms
for
Rent—Three
unfur­
—
Dated Noeember llth. A. !»• •» ‘
thing cheerful is always assured of that purpose.
It Is said thal the -United States maxim.- came when youth and folly nished rooms well located, ‘ inquire i
* CHAHLCS W .8CH|Slk.#fi
an audience, no matter whether the
artny engineers have long used the fol­ first tasted the quick dregs that come at 206 Third St.
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11-1*. 1Í-1I, M i. 2-12. S-12. «•»«
prediction inspires faith or not.
lowing mixture for waterproofing co­ to those who try the ahort and merry.
A
short
life
and
a
merry
one!
llah!
rnffst ; One part of cement, two parts
Since the dec.aration of war it has
« M O N T H S PERIOD, ENDINO JUNE » . IH4. HPF.nU. T*
o f sand, three-quarters of a pound of There's no’ such thing, unless It he by FINANCIAL HTATEMENT hClKXlL
been pointed, out that hostilities
DlfmtlCTS, SEM INOLE CXHINTV
I.ui*
accident—
the
chance
cutting
off
of
a
dry powdered alum to etch cubic foot
Been»
|
j
a - a z
t
7
weht predicted by a number of as­
HT5 i-*
life that wa« to have been a long Trea^irtr't Baiane» Dsc. 31, 1SIX. 611.05 lîl.o » n » ina. . . .* .. rja 14 1 «
of
sand.
These
are
mixed
and
dried,
trologer*, but to the present time
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Leading American and foreign publi­ and to them la added water In which life and a merry one.— K ansas City ReeeiptaJan.luaJunaaO, tS14..
3MI.7I 764.O
only one has broken into print with
Diaburaaraenta
cations, with apecial Christmas And baa been dissolved three-quarters of n Star.
4ISP*
Kalartaa of TaOrhen..........
7.50
a prediction relative to tbe end of New Year offer* by Curtis &amp; Co., SeribMOO 16.00
,I4ZD
- Kepalra to Budding«........ ¡ m S t u S • » "
pound of soap to each gallon. Thla. It
... .
10 40
119»
VWnltBr.....................
the war.
Prof. W . W. Marah of nea, Honson-Bennett and other com­
Benedict's Dilemma.
is said, is nearly aa strong aa ordinary
jilO
Apparatu« ................... « 1.0
Cincinnati who enjoya quite a repu­ panies. Off with the old and on with cement and la quite Impervious to wa­
"You seem to be haring a struggle
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put oQ tasa
46.00
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J i illtOf l
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no.oo i.io
tation for ability to secure good and the new subscription. Call at once and ter, and does not effloresce. For a over that letter."
be ready when called on.
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bad tiding* from the planets is out
FÏW OWMa ...........................
wash, a mixture of one pound of lyti . "Y es; I want my wife to think 1
1.00
LSI 11.10
TranaparUllort of Pupila. ...
16.00 16.00
with s prediction that the war.will
and two pounds of slum In two gallona miss her, but l don't want her to get
Inctdestala...... ..............
&gt;Repaid.......... ...... m o m SI M ,00lW
,0MT
14 40
of water la often used.—Scientific to feeling so sorry* for me that ahell
end In April and that the war will
*4 IIMJJ
r'aUafancaJunedO, IBI4
hustle home."—Kansas City Journal.
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American.
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�THEY A1Œ COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FA IR FEBRUARY 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th, 1915

SEMI-WEEKLY
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TH E SAN FO R D H E R A L D

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

1N SANFORD—Life /.* Wotth Living
i*
ÏOLUME ' I

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JVM VIM l. 1915

HOTEL FOR SANFORD
NOW SEEMS ASSURED
gigantic

real

estate

deal c o n s u m m a t e d
th is

WEEK

A m l ntntr deal, that hu* given
‘«litt satisfaction u&gt; this community
1Bd that is t he cause of much rewhen
ialnnc * m closed t hi«(ntjri' holding* of the Holden
jtii) L' tale Co-, and the majority of
lit stock ol the Sanford Hotel Co.
w r» »old lo a «Meric o f Florida
»piiiliitf through n. D. Waring ««f
as trustee. The deal wait
aide through the real estate agency

It. V 1* t Banquet
Tonight at the It.i i&gt;t t-t Temple
the It A [' t
will install m o f­
ficer» tor the next six month*
After
the installation will be nerved an mformnl fruit banquet. All those at­
tending are expected to bring a
pound or other quantity of fruit*,
-mils, etc.
The following program will tie
rendered;
ll i f i n at *7 :!0
Present ntlon of t}.ive|. p
Fort
son.
Accept Gif vet, Mi** Ctarn Milieu
Song, " Laiyalty to Uhn-t ’
Quarterly Reports
Award Pennant to Hen Group
Introduce New" OUlcers.
Song. ' ‘ Volunteer* “
Read new Group Member-

Banquet.

&amp; 4 Ä Ä r $ f fiiINTY EXHIBITS *'
SHOWN IN TAMPA

irtton
ion is given, to this gentleman v v U l i 1 1 L A I H U l Id
tho ha* been working on the deni
J»f HVtral weeki
Mr. W ¡»ring is a
frtfmaivc citizen
Osccol county
------u d ha* accomplished much in that
«ant) in the |n**i twelve month* THE G \s I* VR11 I \ ( El Ell R \j, building ami Other valuable propT I O N W I L L A L S U HE \
^ r,j. mil hi- acquisition to Sanford
FLORIDA FAIR
md that of 111* associates will mean
aucb to this city and county of
Stminole.
Tampa, Jan. I
At the n-qlient cif
The plan* of the new owner* of t Jur T ain|ia Hoard of Trade and
tfcb valuable property are at the Tampa Rètti Estate Hoard, the .out
' pmrnt unknown hut it i* under ty
com missioni rs ••I 11ill*i-*f--ugti
iloodtha! they wdl tear down I In county have my Med the coniine
hotel known as the San­ sinner* of ttie twelve cc,|ll I Floridi
ford Ron M‘ ,4' *1 ere«! a modern hot e| i .■■111,111 . In li.i ye
Tildi I mi* ■ i • !
IB kreplug

a i h

the

maleri.ll

..&lt;!

nnrem-'t't ol t i e c i t y
T h e prop
erty of the Holden Real Estate Co

•led • r- •!i' :■!•!&lt;• i n i b i i ' • . » &gt;' i• plu vi d "ti th&lt; court tuoi-. - I.*.ir*

NO

ELKS’ BANQUET AT EAGLES BAL MASQUE
SANFORD HOUSE GREATLY ENJOYED

At enllon, Santdrd lb*)»

BUSINESS RESUMES;
GOOD YEAR AHEAD

At the coming county fair there
will be put-on forsyou a great I’uahtuobile Race ip_ yarn of your own
make
Here will be the chance for you to
■
how
what you can do in the car THE SOUTH IS SHOWING
CELERY
CITY
AERIE
DANCED
THE SANFORD LODGE EN­
building line of your own invention.
JOYED THEIR ANNUAL
THE 01.1) YEAR OUT
MARKEI) IMPKOVEMENT
Prize* will be given Hi the team
LAST NIGHT
STAG SUITER
making the fastest run over a given
IN AM. TRADES*
trail, ami to the tram showing the
Celery City Aerie N’&lt;&gt; I W t i* one ¡ best ajul mutest I mi tit cur
The (mirth annual stag supper of
Columbus, Ga., Jan. I.-— The In­
I ndi-r the rules c.ll pushmobilr*
the Suniord Lodge No. 1211 ibmev- of the most irrogressive bulge* f&lt;í
dustriai Index *ny* in its issue for
olent and P otective Drder of Elk* Eagle* in the &gt;puth -anil no! only ,,iu-.t lie built entirely by jhe owner,
this week
w a* held at file San fo d I Lume on has a large membership but a mem except the running gear, which may
"T iie evidences of business im‘Wednesday evening andabout one 1ber*lnp th t embrace
men (rrtiii 1be purchased
All boys competing
provetnem and the #promises of
hundred member* sal down at the every walk o' tile and when Celery
'hi* .race must be below Iti yeuç9,
great prosperity in the immediate
fvptu ho.id. They were seated at City Aerie »t: rts : omolhinV it jsj.°np buy to ride and,steer the car
future urè so suhstantiai that the
long tables that wore the ful length bound to In* a big success, in Keep-I :,,»d non t&gt;ny to push the asme
beginning of the New Yenr will be
Now get busy, boys, and »how
of thè din ng room nd thè ollicors In with their regular custom Sanmarked by a confidence which would .
nf thè lodge ai tu he head of thè ford Eagles have their anmU'l nun»-jwhat you cun do as mechanics
U»»»w»iab! » ■*«*!«•*v-«indcr normtri eon -, L ^
"
laide an thè right.
querade ball Thursday
nursoay night
uignt in
in their
tnnr
..million*.
. . . .*
* * - *
¿yc.lLj.Ut .piu., waa tl*t&gt;. pire**- d*.- r%- decant quartor.
« in th • -Rmv-wor-M
" I t dia» been several week» »ince
Isistance and it wns on The tnbles in and like those tin
that have preceded tt IflL IltL lì ULLiEt LLUD the liu-ine*i* depression caused by
all of it* po'cine gh»r&gt; wjth un ti|&gt;ple the alTiiir w ;n thoroughly enjoyed
the war in Europe reached its lowest
III thè mou'h ol e agli little porker. l.y tin- large irowd present
|M»int. and u gradimi ¡mpiovement
Hushm'b' famous orchestra &lt;rom
I Tlu-y xi1 *• munì dia e
carried nut
was begun.
Though the improve­
to tie ca Ve up and the meal was Del.and furtildied t tie •*-••»•..........1
m.i-i
..mi ( i k o r g i a R o y s g a v e a f i n e ment has not been rapid, it has been
In fir-t couple
: t lien placed on tu- I th e itanked f nut th t me t ha
nnceUMtii'. and now the evidence» of
E M ERTA IN .W E NT Al
* 1 "im ■I-*- ,*rr..&gt; "I good »tipped •• it.- iloo, unit L-- win*
it are ihrotiughly apparent.
THE TE M PLE
thing* to eat and drink
that the lie* and belt» unnoiin ed tile dawn
‘Une nf the must satisfactory anti
laiy enjoyed ! ti
banquet wa at of the N»*W 1 e..r dancing in a I itsubstttntiul features ol this evidence
e ted by the lettg.h uj iine spent I forms was llidul ed m by the
lo il» lirst concert in Florida thè i» the resumption of operations on
a
he table and metry jest and (couples young and old. Waltzes anti Merrer University Glee CI idi of lull time nf manufacturing estab­
i|U i&gt; w * pa *ed that aided tlige*- ¡two step* that never grow old were Mumn, (¡a , Tue*day night in Saii- lishments thut have been running
ditiiccd ..nd almi lite Intesi siepi» ford inude u decided impreasión wit li on short time, and the resumption of
tin It
in-auliful
mn»t|tn&lt;r;nle Inciti lover* of mlisti
The enneert operatimi- by some industrial plant*
[luring ibe hanque ali excellent The many
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I
cost
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ei'h
th.
got.
-um
w.*"
given
il,
the
1
'einple
llnptlst that have been closed. Ill smile in1 1 f i tie ■■r.l 111 III p o - 1 .1 o I
and
Ilo*
»iati
cloni
waa
riot
of
otur
litifch
mol
a
rge
irowd
g
n
i
t
i i l t he » stance*
manufacturing plitnt» are
i-ntig o n xioli' i-t * cl &lt; a'* u &gt;■ Maand
e
ie'-troiii
of
moving
(nrm"llegiatcbeing
opefftteli
overtime to till t he
j
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c.o.l
lUll-lc
I Ih»tu ; i » ,ifi: I

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MADE A GREAT HIT

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guild ligar- w. r. p . i I u- d I ■ died Kl' ,,'c'

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olid jo.
\11 t * f
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orde r

men

(¡iqir^m

i. 1’ Hagun,
ut Kili'li
w di le- c»t a till*lit-d —I- t !'•• and &gt;iint*-r*l. Hon
TinUgrt
McCrnry of I» Lami. Cru e
cetnent rovered situare, -x&gt;mpose*l nf Cha..
II
Row,ami. E r n e s t
Mr. Waring and his associates will ll-iw-'t*. fruii- and vi-gt-l atiles end Hu m- , E
•be In the city today and look ovei t t u - » il! !&gt;c I» ,1 ut 1 1i l i ly i t i u l u m a i •d
I
the ground |ir*-|mralory to th&lt;- hotel .nd ilcc-ii al-'d wirtmut -**tst l o tlndnl xml new* of tlieir future plan* 1 \ t" ! n " r
111
1 vili»''' ■ •
iwill hr given to l t e ||. raid .it .. ¡ "il . . ! •" ;■■■■&lt; 1'
o ■ ' '' ’
liter dit.

The .....pje ol this city

l-'.-t ur-

will

give

them a warm welcome and iishii
them in every way tt^qlarl the new
bate!.
While City E'enole Celebrate
The White City pro pic of Geneva
joir-rd in a dinner on Christina* day
it tlf hi 1me V * 1 K Donley Ttiose
present writ- Mr Reed Dooley and
hndtr, as guest* of honor, Mr ami
Mn Henry Hurley, Mr and Mrs
H 1 Tarbel, Mr and Mr* Newell
TmM. Mr* Graham, Mr Dewkun!, Mr and Mrs H H I’ alti&lt;J&gt;j1I, Mr and Mrs L A Sheldon,
Mr and Mrs Fern Tarbel, Mr and
Mr* John Wadsworth, Mr. and Mr*
M E DooU-y: the Misses Thusa
Tirbel, Blanche PattDhall, Georgia
™tith*l|, Jennrtta Sheldon: Messr»
1‘otlishall, I’ aul Dooley, Newell
Tubel
Covers were laid nt three
tables for twenty-seven guesta and a
®o*t bountiful dinner was served—
» «mhlnation of notthern and »outhWn rookery
The house wn» chiwry
*ilb holly and mistletoe and the
true Christ mas spirit prevailed
The
afternoon was spent in joyriding and
’'WHni, &gt;TUi jn (be evening the
P*Ry fxlhered at the home of If 1'.
Tarbel, where u most interesting
Propam of various enjoyable featar« WIs listened to, concluding
..Aith S' repsgt 'o f itintlWicheii, salad,
* * " *n&lt;I coffee
Tho party »e|iarat»d at a lato hour
Ti men Union Special
Tbe Times. Union special is out
* ' ri
P*grs and is well filled with
‘“ sciiptive writeups
of
different
i j 1* °I the state. Sanford P.nd the
^ erT Delta has several tinges and
ffncl among them are the cclciy
who are changing their tut e
*?Wt*hst nnd now cruve publlcit;-.
*w
ago tho growers ol this
**Rion « « r e so extreemely moder.t
at thry W|,r o R V e r , c t 0 advertlslt g
«» kinds but they stem to have
wit the
unit come
mm» fcil'ti
«he shell
abell and
forth tote.
into
brijht light of publicity. The
&lt;d*&gt; ha» Hrn. J. N . W hiir- - Oory ol the cattle industry of
^rerida apd U gdod in many w tya
Will prove valuable
rauti
t‘to the
.E—J ‘letami

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Alma.
will

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Where
presented
I a li "I I

Do
al

You
1hi'

Tin- (ajvi\ vsI! tl Mill*
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Live?"
Imperlili

lor their product*

11 n u e s

to

in c r e a s e

There

i*

im ­

M-rcer
Me had charge nl bringing Receipt* of cotton ut Savannah on
tin» young men Irorn his alma mater December 22 established a new high
to y-unford
Upon arriving in San there for a day tin* season Several
tord the M-rc«r hoy* fourni a mini- |million feet id crossile* are being
tu r of people willi whmy tltjr'» w* fé I shippeiî to i-asti'm (siri* of this
,,. ,, 1.1j». ' • I
It M I i-. V" v i uu itI ; » hr ug (’ 1I,- i»ir I id I 'em. u
, i ,|. r • - \\ lg li '
'
i 1 * ■ 11-for d , "1.1 I t" 11d i I . - v• * 1111 - ar-- to-1II g
itivi,.d
, •• f it» d ' "g It r -s disi ur-' I in Tto- payment
I,,,. - Ml 11 . r l .lim it
l i t ur g i a
I here -ien-ts hy i.mk*. industrial estab­
Were other Sanford young men who lishments und other business instituy
tionn.
A new cotton mill is to be
have friends at Merrer
The Georgia collegian» were* highly placed in operation at Alexander
plcased with tln* Land of F’Inrwer» City, Ala , and a plant nt Bruns­
especiallv so wil h Sanford. ibi* wick, (in . which give* employment
licit-g t(" greiVte-l l'ili-rv ¡uni tettile-' 1o ipm-• than two h11mired people
wdl resume operation
Rank-clear­
|,r&lt;i,&gt;ii&lt;ii&gt;g seclion
in 1 In- world
1 |,,.v in.ole s e x e r u l -u t-- 1 r i p - lo thè ing» a 11*I ¡Misto Hi*-** receipts at Rir-

pa
, i -- t ut of ! »**■ tew pia , ■I " d
ini H- -1 wi li h Ice mg thap an- the blase theatregoer of the metrop­
fort wdi he Iliadi' to Ini in a N Ulti o h-r good titne hftcF b eli dd*;d to
olis.
Florido Assotiation (or thè [lurpo-tr thè li«t nf thè Sardo
odge of Elk»
George V Huhiirt wrote ili- »ini»f having a »mali hut ereditatile
11-sfili American vit -uiii lin-und thè
produci ex Ili hit in Tampa eaeh winDeath of I rifuni
it,11* 11 of
teun Uri quel
Ui-tt I*
tet ■her&lt;’iifti,r The iis.**»ci.itKiu will
Roy (Arson, tile infant *nu ol Mr tu i in ti 1lieti t Imfouglily t In daini .... .
tmt l&gt;e organiteli tur proti! Imi it ihoped thut arrangernetii* * .in t-e I mu! Mr* It I' Rowers died at the 1 t fiat m a s t e r ’ * w e tk a m i f&gt; pt IIImacie Wherebv thè -xpet.s. "( ex iH'-w.-r- Imm- un Mag.mll... averne . " i c e d y to t h è h i g h - - t r.inge* "I „ u r r o u r n h t ig - - - i i r i l r x
t (iev p ia n o n mrnghit m *how 1 n-'reuse* a* com­
.(
hllnt mg etti Olirti .bx .(-• ... -.te. |W . dnesdav m-rnmgai f n n ’eU.rk
¡.ur»
■'1!, »■• g'Ml g I" It*» kso tl Xtile ||&gt; »Hint next pare*1 wit li |u*i , ,»ur
M ii*i, •
(ne. mi &lt;0 1urr-d t r oni t tu* r -1 »»umcd l*y xiilgur surrounding'
Mr »,.* k
In the meantime they will
l'un tie borile li) ' (largii.g " .olm
i- I i1n,. ""
"Among the item* of construction
*
or
liv
'delire
\Seil iiesday ttlternuon. Dr Unhurt retained all the -harm **( !t|-1,,-¡*r at Kissimmee. Ft Meade, work to In- dune, a* reported tills
Sion fee ol live or ten rent
He also* t real -•&lt;! the .1!
&lt;*ihi*r point* *0111)1 of Sanford week, arc
selling the fruits ami vugetable* -It* ltrnwidee ol Ihe l'resliyterìtin ehurch tl-*- music
Tbe young men will make Rartow
played instead of casting them .--id- &lt;•tlici.it 111g Interment was made in way* humorous French situation».
"Apartment house. Atlanta, Ga.:
La hex lew cemetery.
in a delicate manner.
1Saturday flight and spentj Sunday hank building. Valrico, Fin.: bridgea,
Thosm behind the movement claim
Little Roy- had only been here a
Miss O l i a Mavis, the Australian i here, singing at the. various churrh- Augusta, Ga., and Jacksonville. Flu.;
that South Florida hr » made n finer
few weeks to glndden the heart» of
cniuedic one has been selected f«*r —s
Monday they go to Lakeland, hotel building. St Augustine, F'la.:
impression thun ever before Wurin
In* parents and the tendril» of love
the
role
of
."Alma."
and
her
»upTuesday
to Tampa ami Wednesday
the period of nation wide depres­
were sirejuly growing around their porting company c*in»i*t» of well to Plant 1 ity At Rartow t Aey will factory buildings. Homestead, Flu.;
sion resulting from the outbreak nf
and Union Springs. Ala.: roads,
heurtai rings- when this choice flower
known New York play*«*
'be in the hands of
Prof. James Lamar county, Alabama and Quitthe'Eurnpean win and financial reg
was taken to Paradise
The latest Parisian Tango ;,..d Chapman, member of the Summer man county. Georgia; arrangements
ulatiun at Washington, and that tilresources and advantages ol the sec­ And Oh, when aweary, may we lie Hesitation dances have been added «'»'“ 'tute and a member of the Mer­ are being pr rfccted Mor erection of «•
so lilest,
,
He ha* a num­ city hall at Rartow, Fla., and hid«
tion.can best lie »Mown by 1Me [ire
lu increase the charm -&gt;( the pièce -•«■r t.'lub lust year
And smk like the innocent child to
ber
of
social
functions
planned for have been opened for erection of u
dilation ol small but varied an-1
if such a‘ thing were necessary’
rest.
the
boys
from
the
"Cracker"
stale
i,uj|,tjn|! il( Savannah. Ga
dilation u( small but varied and
Tickets now on sale til Philip*
U Ini*-1he it niera, y hnsiiot .... . corn I
¡on contract*
creditable product
exhibit-'
All And feel ourselves clasped to the In­
'.instructinti
contract* have
nave been
imité hreasl
South FloriWa counties have been ip
.....
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,hnl (awarded as follows. Ilo.pitul buildThu* over a happy home th( o ngreg,ilio lini I tilirch
»In* M-Tier hoys wdl go to St Pr- mg euui|»nici&gt;r*about $35,000, Au­
viteW to |&gt;articipnti
shallow of a little grave ha* fallen.
This church wish.......... .
New , tersburg next Thursday night and gusta. G n : hotel building, Buena
and. as has been said, it is wondeiiul
.
They are to Vista. F'la ; paving, St. Augustine,
Presented With Jewdl
'
’ .....
1 ear to all right intent toned citixen* Di-Land Friday night
how hme,a shadow a little grave can , .
,
make
Tilton.
Gu
.
on
their
return to F'la Ji'wir and water works systems
If. E. TolaY, the j*o|&gt;ule.r cashier
v
of Hanford
.
Milcoii. but it I* po«»ihlr they will and electric light plant. Ray Min­
of the Peoples flank was presented throw
This brantjlul baby I fe was so H not m*w a member of any Sun-, go by Sanford over the St Johns
with a beautiful Masonic jewel yes­
cite, Ala.: theater building. West
precious «0 froughl with blessing to day »rhool you are cordially
^
tin,| m
Tlf
terday as a token of the deep regard
Palm Reach, Fin.
his .piirentp that he »e.ejned a flot»,«r «•» -become such w.th u»..ft|id tak- up ^
giving their- fast' eon
and esteerp ip w^tch be i » siuld bfc
"Application has been rqadc for
of Purudise permitted to bloom for u
l ^e New 1 ear a systematu cert Monday night
the Spnford Masons.
Mr. Tolar
franchise
for establishing elect lie
brief reason by their side, then re- study of the Bible
Program
served Sanford
Lodge ns Master
light und |Hiwcr plant* in Ray Virw,
called to its nature skies, leaving the
Are you among the one thousand,
u arR.,.h
Brewer
and the jewel wa» presented to him
Green Spring» and Safety Harbor,
earth roud for them dark and lonely person« wanted in the Sanford Sun-.
Club
for the faithful performance of his
F'la. Ice plants will be e»tah!ished
indeed. t
1
day .schools (or the first Sunday
1v ,„ a l Solo. The Home
responsible duties In that position
ut
Homestnead, F’la.. and Union
tl\e New Year who have not yet
|| p Fleming
The jewel is the regulation type "t
Spring«, Ain.
Miami. Fla.', will es­
alii!
ated
with
the
Rihle
:
tudying
Roiary
Nevln
Mr». J. W. linrnea tq Read
Masonic emblem of gold badge em­
tablish a destructor plant.
Jordpn, Carver,’ McLcakey, Filming
On next Sunday evening at 7:00 peo|* e?
bellished with pearl and ehnspcl ef
stock of $50.
The communion of the Lord's Ruautiful Ship from Toyland Friml
feet and bears the name of the re­ o'clock Mrs. J. W. Barnes will read
nl
St ( 'h-ntl ,
silplier
will
be
nbsi'rve'l
n«'\t
Sun
M
r
Jones
arid
Ul
ub
cipient.
Mr. Tolar is very proud "T h e Other Wise Man" by Henry
F
’la
I.amar
&lt;'mini\.
\;.i
. V*&gt;t c*i
It
a
Long
U&lt;mg
Way
n*
Tipperary
The public generally Jjy morning
of id* N e w Year's gift and can he \ no Dyke
s.
.uni
Duncan,
J--iu*.
Mcla*sk**y
.
.«
ampb*
II
in
vii
ed
to
hear
her.
Prof.
J.
R
Please
let
pardoned f"r exhibiting it t-&gt; hiwefe form ed
A n- Imre-U
,
it sun
\\ iftniau. director .of thu church iriviol of the chun-li ¡-t.-n to I"* |-r--frieuds.
stu
cks aggreU ul.
music tu*» arranged ra special pro-| Blll ul. the annual buso -» incetin;
gating
$195,000
We Meet Again
Anonymous
gram of song »uitubla to the read­ next Wednesday night
New Year's Sermon
Negro Sermon
Selected
Next
Hunduy
night
nl
7
o'clock
th*
ing.
Rev. George Hyman, pastor of
Mr Coo p e ­
W. J. Merrill was in the city yes• Dr. Van Dyke is perhaps the next musical preiudo will be given,
the Baptist church will deliver a
lle
Uoppah
Moon
•
Shelley
torduy
shaking hands with ids many
world'* -greatest living writer und special music is being prepared fo,
special New Year sermon on next
Jordan, Carver McLcskey, F’lemlftg friends.
Mr. Merrill was formerly
"T h e Other Wise Man" is ono of the Ocraaon
Also,
at
that
time
a
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The
Vocal Solo, The Slavs tio n g .. . . ' ....... with the Southern Utilities.Co. here
hla gteaYest productions.
short
series
will
bo
offered
for
the
subject will be "Ringing' Out and
—
but is now aaslstant manager of tho
' •
Payton Jones
opening weeks of the New Year on
In." You are welcome to attend.
Old Southern Song.
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subject.of
"Growth
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Tampa
is
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
en* 61 Fionda fruits and vegetables
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cordially
invltod
to
ail
ol
thejpio
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of
her
cousin.
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Jimmie
“
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Club
und i making lakeland his hom*.___
our servicesj
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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT
o o « a o o B o o a o o o o iM w o o M O O o a o a f l* à o a o o n o o o o o o o a a a D D a o o o ii|'

LONDON

JO U R N A L

W IT H

BOGUS

P IS T O L S

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS!
BUDGET OF OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A C I I I E L IS A M O N G YE T A K IN G N O T E S AND F A I T H ,

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

GAZETTE 18 MOST VENERABLE
BRITISH NEW 8PAPER.

INSTANCES OF THIEVES HAVING
BEEN SCAREp OFF.

Publication Has for Two Hundred and
Fifty Years Officially Chronicled
the History of the Island
Empire.

Trick la an Old Oge, But Seldom
♦
♦
Falls of Succeaa-^-Prank of New
'T
York High School Boys That
*1 All. Local Advertisemenis Under
Looked Serious.

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♦

♦

EAT MORE FRESH
•VEGETABLES
They are Wholesome,
. Appetizing, Economical
Freah Vefetsblcs
tire«»
•

This Heading THREE CENTS n Turnip*, with fo u l» . . 6c
young tup* 5c
Recently Solomon Berman of Man­ Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Turnip*,
M u t la r a . ................. 6c
llrad Lett net . . . . ,6c
hattan scared into flight two thieves
Charme 25 Cents.
Carrot*. bun-h . . . 5c
who ontered h l s ’storo by pointing Ills

f rutti
üftñfrs,
Fitwm»., ,1../
Tin Jr-fifi. t ,
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Modern nowspaper enterprise has
somowliat dwarfed the Importance of
Small, i!i(J
□aaoaaaaaaaooaoaooooaooooooDaoaaaooaoaaaoooooooaaoaa tho London Gazette. Britain's oldest
IjffH 1 Im
St r ( Potato*»
:i*
Index
finger
nt
them
and
fooling
them
Yrllow Y»irj, pk HOc I k»«
•0«
cat p ro sp e rity in thin country.
Ho newspaper, which for 250 yenrs has Into supposing that ho hud a revolver.
The Gift ('¡(tarn
Yrlkiw Ymo. 1-li $1.15 (iu*tk&lt;
1*1Bn*, mi ti
officially
chronicled
tho
history
of
tho
|
ICt
Irish I'ouu»
says:
Iti nana«4 .i.rx
By Wilbur D . Neshit
It Is an old trick and yet It succeeds,
Old, pk.
........3(lc
country.
Today
11
Is
practically
only
A
fljpin
.
F
O
R
S
A
L
E
"The planets indicate th e year
D on't ltti^gli! Hut she gaVu me cigars.
Old.1. h u ............. *1.10
!l«-n hi*tk, ,.k
used for such announcem ents as tho ju st1 as tho confidence man can a l­
New. p k . . . . . . . . . 40c
Hirntwt
Selected the things by their color, 1015 will he the most prosperous king's birthday honors list and legal ways sell a gold brick to a former
Cabbage, M 4 to 20c N
oriKfm &gt;i*%*
year
k
n
o
w
n
in
the
hixLurv..
ai.
Lh
ia
w
h
m
ftjv
o
r
board
of
Hungry
Joe.
T hey cam e in one of those i u r a —
Kin^
Onion*
rtultecir. i imo was, however, when thu
R«b
S
lb*..............
10c
lli-aij? i,
A short time ago river thieves
I tKink they w ire called* th e country. T here will he great waves Gazetto was tho only medium through
For Sale— Special Bargain on three Yellow, :1It-J.......... 10c button
MOdine*. ( «
of prosperity
throughout • the which tho public could learn any for­ boarded a tug moored along tho Hud­ city lots, dlfi F rench avenue, be­ Spartirti, lb........... Sc Blu** l'rsrvnain-.. •9«
•‘M aud M uller."
G arlic. lb ................. 20c
Hubh.rd.i..r,
I’ve read all these gift cigar jo k e s , United S ta te s ; plenty of labor for eign news or any public announcem ent son and attem pted to e n ter tho cap­ tw een 8th and 9th stre e ts , facing the Froh !or»l -Xi*
45c
list.]win,, pk
tain’s
cabin
and
secure
money
and
I know I must read them here­ the laboring classes; better condi­ which royalty ami statesm en had to
p ark , east front.
Inside lots $450
valuables from a small safe he had each, corner l o t $600. Terms good. H O W A B O U T A 1IO X O F O I l A M . l ; y, , V l ,
tions for t h e poorer classes. Peace make.
after;
H O M E F o i l { ' I B U S T M A S M M \U i
,, , T.
Npwadnys
such
announcements, (here. Tho engineer of the llttlo bont M ust be sold. .Owner ^eeds the
Please wail for th e place for th e will reign ‘throughout th e world.
The European war tftll ejJtL dgring- -while being sent to tho Lomînn Oa- hoard fhe thieves, and creeping up money." See me a t once.
.
l a u g h t e r . -----N. H.
T H E V E G E T AABLE
BLE
out of tho engine room called: "Halt!
; the curly m onths of. o « ? ! a , *“•
'riot -'‘zciteT gre simultaneously communi30-8tc
■*
Garner.
Who's
that?
Halt,
?
r
I’ll
flro!"
A*
r
M
A
R
K
E
T
D on't smile! B ut she b o u g h * .th e m htter th an April, with satisfactory cated to the more Im portant newspa­ tho sam e tlmo ho ran around Jho side
pers. But oven today tho London Ga­
110 2 n d S t., W est
For Sale— Five W hite W ya n d o tte
results to all nations."
her Self
zette Is controlled by tho government, of tho cabin with n dipper handle.
Cockerels.
Ilex
P
ackard,
It.
D.
2,
Phono 3 2 4
Wo Delivor
Not until tho thieves got nshoro did
1 know fcdw she talked to th e
Good for Prof. Marsh.
T h a t is and a particularly watchful eye Is kept
Lkut thoro Sanford.
deuler—
the kind of ta lk we like to hear, no on tho advertisem ents In Its „pages, it seem to occur# to
She looked nt each box on the shelf matter w'hal th e source of tho inspir­ which are regulated by law, -iThesw crpjklnT h av e StfeiTn ‘plsl'fll in their
For Sale^-Ornnge grove nt a b a r­
A nd spoke of the w ra pper as "peqj- ation, Ilu t the professor does not advertisem ents are mostly of an official ifi(rtTrrtjpr*a hand or ho would have gain, 1 H miles from Geneva, Flu.,
For Rent— T w o furnished rooms.
fired. When It cam e to mind they re ­
&lt;■ e r .”
Mr« l; E.
stop with predicting good tim es and or legal character, of which It Is nee- treated to n safo distance, and then on th e new E ast C oast Ily., the com Gentlemen preferred.
a record, and earn fo ri .
.. , „ .
,
,
O, b eautiful looking were th ey —
the end of th e war for he delves into essary to__‘keep shaking
26-tf
ing section of Floridu. Also 33 ncre T olar, .807 M agnolia.
their flsta a t tho grinning en.
,
,
I th in k th ey were called t h e the future a n d predicts good rains tho nation about fCO.OOO a 'year. No 1i p ,neer cursed. .him
place.
profusely.
of rich ham m ock a t
generally through«..............
II grHy'^nrmfaoturercould obtain a -puff
JIuaL'a B o t a l a (aw J\ C - *Da venpnse,
" M a u d M uller."
dleon^i
__________. . . »
f) t /Nhurse yoAi think- now cd -bay. -e frikoIT-acittiyicd.’" 'And W hile there In 1U pages, evan thmrgta he w ere wrlll-J_____ 2 ____ _
31-Ftp
Fla.
Ing to pay $50,000 a Hnq for it. A lto-1
Unless, us l was, you are duller. is a fentloncy on the part of some
of cross "pistol” purposes. Several
W ANTED
gethor. tho Gazetto yields tho country
people to m ake fun of all kinds of a profit of about 1100,000 n yenr, al­ dwellings had been robbed nnd every­
For Sale—$3,000 Imys u line piece ♦
eu »g*
D o n 't grin! T hey wore gilt ami red professional predictors, our hat goes though practically the only people body in the vicinity became suspicious of pro p e rty in the city paying 8 per
Good tnldc tiourd at Mr- |; [.
of tho slightest unusual movement
of! to Prdf. M arsh if he has th e dope who buy It nro government officials
bands,
Address | j onPS, 206 P ark av. nur
nfter dark. Two high school boys cent on the in v estm en t.
and lawyer«
And really looked quite artistic. mixed so t h a t it will take.
Box
1074.
city.
*
29-tf
I ___________________ planned n tnnsked holdup of n citizen
She says t h a t she now u nderstands
afler dark They held him up all right.
For Sub- Wholesale shipping fresh
Wanted Brick and &lt;
One of the most curious facts r c g a id -* Imth presenting proper looking pis
Why smoking ha* charm* th at are , A W ashington despatch of yes­
.
i
’
V
i.
water
fish hiisiness. including fish chimney«, foundnlmi,ing the London Gazette Is th a t while It lois with shilling barrels. After tho
mystic,
terday says th e success of experi­
Is Britain's oldest newspaper. It Is also citizen handed out all of his valuables
U f{
,,lul Ka'olir.e launches fuction guaranteed. Addo
She Bay* t h a t 's it cheering to see
ments by 33,4110 members of girls' one of tho youngest, in tho aonso th at
also
fish
house,
etc.
In
q
u
ire
of
C.
L.
Glidcwell,
P
.
O.
box
885.
Sanford
and whined abjectly th a t ho had
iiow much as l smoko i enjoy
garden and cunning clubs, organized it was not until 1903 that it wa» regis­
29-tfc
F i n . _____________
12 to p '
nothing more tho boyB revealed th em ­ Vincent. '
them .
in the s o u th by the d e p a rtm e n t of tered at tho general post office for selves.
I know you are choking with glee
Houses for sale or re n t. J. Musson
T he money is your&gt; if &gt;■ U m b
agriculture has prompted m any
transmission by Inland post as n
In n great rago tho citizen then blew
z\nd th in k th a t I wished to dos­ southern farm ers to plant veget­ newspaper. Previously It had boon re­
t hia winner
It sell« to .
•'■h
n police wblstlo and a mounted offi­
For Sal«-- F ine}Paper Shell Pecan
tro y them .
No talking necessary
ables suitable for canning purposes garded ns a government publication cer galloped up The troys protested
- It
N uts grown by Fogg A; Osteen on
llMI
nnd tile sale is made
us substitutes for cotton.
T h a t is only, and was dispatched "O. II. M they hail only Joked with a neighbor.
• -nt
Now, wait; Well, I sal down anti characterized by the d e p a r trnenr os S."—In tills way - «scaping postal Tho citizen declared they should ho their Oak Knoll fruit and pecan profit. The » i s ' a geci
charges altogether But apparently the punished. The officer was willing to «roves nt Altam onte Springs, Sem­ fn V particularsm oked;
VI muii im portant step toward solution of
34 lip
She placet! t he ash tra y on the tin- problem of reducing the cot tup government saw a way to reap a few look llghlty on tho affair until It was inole rutin*.y.f Florida
1 Oii'2, city.
eztra halfpence by having It regis­ pointed out that pistols hud been
table;
acreage T h e statem ent said
For Sale 23 foot launch ti II 1*
tered
brandished.
Wanted To
■han
I chtickit'd and sul tly I joked
Eagle
engine, in good order. $100 011
" D au g h ters of southern farmers,
Ttye Gazette varies In size very con­
This
made
the
m
a
tte
r
serious.
The
talking
m
achine
r.
know
w
ns
" M a u d Muller." you
M Hanson shoemaker
who have been members of th e de­ siderably Sometimes It consists mere­ offleer arrested tho hoys and took t iik*-« it
w ithout m achine, for -player
the label.
113
\V.
First
St., Sunford, Flu.
partm ent's garden and canning clubs ly of one puge. and sometimes of ho­ from them tho woupons that might
piano, records
E n q u in
H.-rald
Well, talk of yuur jokes on cigars! have been able to give their fathers tween four and five hundred, but the ! bring them a term of years In prison *
37-2tp
OIlice
I raid you might laugh when I'd
practical dem onstrations &lt;W th e value price ulways remains tlo- same. viz. so heavy Is the New York penalty,
For Sale 2.000 stalks ¡green seed
ended.
of diversification during the present one shilling There was one memor But when tho pistols were exposed
T h e s e came ip p ne of those jure
aldo week ln 1S47, w;hlch was known the whole m a tter was dropped. Tho cane.
M M. Stewart, t. niim u venir*.
bud i-otton year. The actual p ro­
Friendship’s Strength,
34 lie
ns the "Jtullway Year," when so many 1 pistols were first rate Imitations of
A nd, honestly now, t h e y were
ducts which th e girls have put up
But
surely
for nothin/ U
parliamentary notices hud to he pub- the real thing, only In this case they
splendid.
a re proving u valuable asset in many llshed that the Gnzette for the week could explode nothing more* deadFor sale or exchange}ftjf orange 'ulhirc in Integrity inuut &gt;, it ,
farm homes where the cotton crop totaled nbout three thousand pages
grove, celery farm o t } .i bargain. rour frleud.—Ruth ftadeu
!y than a cap New York Herald.
i
I am gratified to note th a t there has not brought the custom ary re ­
16 acres right in \ dinge. 5im feet
One pf the most Interesting n u m b e r s __________________
is o m ovem ent on foot to in a u g u ra te turns ami m an y farmers are now of the Gazetto ever published was the
from
It B siding
( ‘heap and on
W h e n P o is o n e d b y I v y .
a white way for Sanford. The mon- substituting whole acres of onions Olnmond Jubilee number, the whole
Afler exposure to poison Ivy, tho III ''u»&gt;
* » ' rM 1 11 I'low.-d and
lights th a t any cdy can have on the and tom atoes in place of cotton paper being devoted to an official rec­ effects can often be warded off by irrigated. Fine How ing well
The
business -streets the more- business after seeing the success which the ord of that historic celebration
prompt removal of the Irritating sub- land is all li-iued mid just ready to
like look it wib^Tiave and our city young women have mnjlc with these
As an Illustration of the Importance stance. Vigorous washing with soap s ta rt planting
You can make the
has never been lighted sufficiently. crops."
of the Gazette In the old days, it ntij water, preferably using n hand price of the land this? yea.
..
......
If you
recently |)rui)h nn() nj le r , | lal w111, nlcohuL want a bargain call on ow ner. 209 E.
The Sanford plant has placed new
Would it not lie• agood plan for mlglJt he mentioned that as
will do ihls.
This often prevents tho p i o i , ht ri.,.r Sanford Flu 37-fon
m achinery in their west side loca­ t h e girls of this si,.,-tion to o r g a n iz e 5B,, tho ( rlm,*nn " nr , h *’
rganizt , ho DrBl lQ publilb lhnt im portant Item . m offccta. nll(1 oftcn whcn tho c h a r - , ; ' t
’ •Su,ll.,ml.'
------ l l i H
is t o s e r v e y o u r needs.
tion I u n d e rs ta n d to ta k e care of an cunning clubs?
of
uews,
the
victory
of
Alma.
At
one
j
ncterlstlc
Inflammation
ha»
become!
For
Sale—
F
arm
of
6
at
res. water,
It will help sell your
e x tra lo a d a n t i this will insure, t h e
tlmo tho iamdon newspaper« had to
it ,-an be reduced to alight „rm.ll house, a t
Moore's station,
city all the light needed.
Let us * Only u few years ago the auto
g
o o d 9 — t a l k t o th e
wait for th e publication of tho Gazetto iiuenslty by thq sam e measure. This price $2 000, Tc
$25 down and
have tho white way a t once and get was looked uj&gt;on merely os an a d ­ in order to secure such news of public 1 r n nnot be done, however, nfter the tr- . ¡ „ n ,.,. ,’ t j | (( Terms
people
[( month. The D II
it installed for the opunty fair.
.
^
reach. A n &lt;jJ i vr fn*'junct for the pleasure of the rich. lm|K&gt;rtance ns the Hat of caaunllles, ritntlon hns become Intense; vlgoroua , ,
• .1 F
Mi ( Iella ml
5
1a*s.h than u score of years ago when which the war office In those days sent washings are Impossible nnd alcohol
rn e n t in
th is
fu tp e r
pninful
Witch hazel water, followed Ht Moure's .a....,, m t s * 37-fit p
* T he decision in the Thaw case j even' the expensive machines were direct to Fleet street
is a reference ffui-k'
"Tt la the proud hoirwt of Messrs bv application of dusting powder. Is
allows what sometimes happens when • very, very crude, none believed th at
For Suit
L it |6, block 1 C am ­
to those w h o s e v .i i i b
litigants really get into u court thul th e use of t h e machines would ever ,,arr,Bon* who ,or morw ,htt" ono hun comforting. Halves are not well borno eron C ity. Price $50 down and $5
are
w o r t h supplying
knows some law und it recalls the become almost u n i v e r s a l- f o r th ere Jred and thirty years published the aa a rulo, and If tho poisoning hns n m o n th . Write Dr. S .^ D . Miller,
idea t h a t . l a w is a t once th e cryslnt- were two objectionable fentures: the London Gazette, that although kings reached a stage not controlled by 44 E. N inth St.. Jacksonville, Fin.
rrncK&amp;flBrTiJSF
and cabinet ministers contributed to these treatm ents, It Is best to havo
izatiou of public opinion and the extremely high cost and the thH
37-61p
its pages during the tim e they pub­ professional treatm ent, as few, If any,
essence of com m on Bense.
cfticicnt service th e y gave, S tep by lished fho paper, nnd although thou­ of the Innumerable domestic remedies
If T h aw were sane when he es­ s t e p —or literally hound by bound, sands of employees were engaged on provo to bo entitled to reliance.
i»
LEGAI ALIVI 11!ISINti
**
caped he could he b rought hack and th e re came an era of excellence of tho work of producing tho Gazette, no
t!
F
O
R
R
E
N
T
tried for hreuking the law.
If he m anufacture i\nd
Cat Led Him Home.
&lt;!
u reduction of official Hocrets sent to them for publi­
NOTITE OF STo TKHo I.I'I It
Smith nnd Jones met In tho smoko
were Insane, then he is also to he prige until it seems now th a t n o t h ­ cation have ever leaked out
A
mrwtmtf «*f th* *'“*k*
i'r«?* icimpaft) a r»if
The Gnzette Is probably tho only pn- end of a Pullman ctfr ono afternoon,
brought hack nnd replaced in the ing better need be desired,
of I hr m **«■■■■' *
For Ki'iit Room* with htrnrti. tiling undrr II»#
per which returns the original copy to nml during, a gabfost Smith referred
Held ftt the olLlmol *md cs»f|«**&lt;at • ' *
position from which he escaped. In
703
P
alm
etto.
36-tf
Fiorici*,
at
10
n*irlodk
a rn **n H »&lt;' I*
Hut for the* auto there would stilly jtB nut()0r„ along with tho proof. This to thu town Into which ho had ju st
either event it is the business of the
d«y id hswTthcf, A !» 1*1 * *“ k
moved.
be
millions
of
pries
adjacent
to
in
tho
case
of
communications
*t «Id um* ■» mt% • ••
stnto of New York to try tho ques­
•-n,
For Rent
Several nice office drtrrminini
held by ih# *tockhol«lrrw uf
! 1
"Tho streets of tho blooming burg,"
thousands of growing cities still in from sovereigns and cnblnel ministers.
whether
or
not
the empiuti *ti*rW t*l •• ! !U«
‘
tion and decjjje it.
rooms
over
Yowell's.
Enquire
N.
P.
ho
.
oloquontly
described,
"are
tho
C'rmte Foropeny will le Lnrrrm*rd
their primitive state— for the ma­
T he su p re m e court declares th a t
of
110,000.00
to
the
f\$tn
of
$
I
*
Yowell
i:
Co.
32-tf
crookcdeat of anything In that- lino
chine« have done more to improve
Activities of Women.
ESEÀL) .
Cîtofge A. IM o"
it cannot try auch a case on habeas
on
the
face
of
tho
earth.
You
may
not
suburban tracts than anything else,
Sr«?.
It Is claimed that women medical
F or R e n t— To refined couple, four Corpormt*
corpus proceedings. So t h e air is de­
believe
It.
but
a
couple
of
days
a
fte
r
31»4t*Tiw
**
and rendered it possible for a busi­ students complete their course much
wo got thoro my wife had a cat th at nice room s. Excellent location. Ten
lightfully cleared.
ness man to reside at a considerable quicker than men.
•
NOTICE
nho wanted to lotto and told mo to tako dollars per m onth. No small chil­
N 'o lire U h it r liy g u r u lh * ' 1 M *•»'
The
average
earnings
of
women
em­
distance from his place of Occupa­
•Hi
Sh u ltz , on lirtizll ot m y«elf. " &gt;
1 The supreme court has I be­ tion. And now comes Lho. wnri— ployed In the clothing trade In Eng­ it over and leave it along tho river dren. Enquire R, Iieruld Office.
li »i-pir
t
í
f
z
l
r
e
p
t
e
«
ni
al
I
v
r*
*rul
about a mile d i s t a n t Weil, sir—"
13-tf
to th e c o u n ty comrol«*loni-r* ■&gt;'
lieve passed on .the question of the where the auto la much in evidence land Is $2.12 per week.
” 1 so©, old pal." smilingly Interjected
County, Slut* ot Fiorili», »i thnr "*
Women among tho lower classes In
length of the term of ofilco of the for every purpose imaginable— and
meetlnf In J»nu»ry. to-wit. *&gt;n l l " ' !'
tho other. "T hat's where you lost
F or R e n t— Five room house nice­ Ja n u a r y 5th. A. !&gt;■ I » l &amp; . t-&gt;r !**'• '
Seminole county officials and have the source of supply is, of course, Now York have started a crusade the cat all rlgt^t."
llah
a toll brldz* acruaa the Si J-■•■* ¡¡'
ly furnished.
Electric lights, tele­ at «rhat
la no* knu*n a» M»»'»' " 1 *'.
decided that they will hold until this country—which has succeeded ngalnet high rents.
"You’ve got a n o th e r guess',". re-,
den'» Ferry, to take the place an I
“
Women conatltuto only four per cent
1917. This being the cose it is up in turning out n product far superior
turned Smith. "If I hadn’t followed phone, good barn, chicken yard nnd «aid ferry, and .»Id Und*- «"
of the persons engaged In tran sp o rta­
t
ha
point
on
.aid
river
"here
i
h.
!"'■
garden.
Apply
W.
L.
Harney,
c-o
to the officials who thought they to those made elsewhere. In one or­
tho cat I would never havo found my
la. and on the Sanford and I'-t*1
*
tion In thla country.
R obbins Neat Hotel.
37-tf
the fit. John« river at that point Urm* ap
way back home."
were elected for lour years instead of der the British government Is now
Women a re now prohibited from
proalmalely fltleen hundred »&lt;&gt;•* l-’,
two to get real nice to the voters about to close u deal for 6,600 motor working between certain hours at
* Ida, and tba depth ol ih.- «»'rf bel«*
For Rent—Good seven acre farm, feet
approalroately from one ill to (lit —n
again instead of assuming the haugh­ trucks—and this will prove but the night In 14 European countries.
Long and Msrry,
barn and house, near Beck Ham- feat deep.
MICHAEL SH"I
ty air of the man who is in for a beginning If the pre:cndt conditions
In P ersia women are forbidden to go
A short life and a merry ono! Tho rock Station, known an Castle Gar­
3S-Tuee-4tc
long term. This means that all of shall long continue.
unveiled in the presence of any man most fallacious quip over uttered.
den.- Addrcia Cora C. Holliuger,
our officials will run for office again
but her husband.
Why need a llfo be short to be mer­
Jad»e. Seorlaolr I oe.ir
1205 Center St., Canaatota, New In Costi af Caonly
Slate ef Florida
A
Pennsylvania
woman
paid
$26,000
in two yean and the fpn will atart
ry? Rativer mqko it a long and a York.
In ra Catata of
Did You Every Drink Perryf
12-tfc
to a beauty doctor to make her a

“ H E ’LL P U E N T 'E M “ — SO SA Y S S A U N T E K E R .

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The Purpose of an
Advertisement

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sooner than expected. I hoar that
Did you ever drink perry? It !■ to
there will be many candidates for pean what cider is to applea, and al­
the county offices and no man's job though It la Itttte known In America,
is safe.
tt la widely used In England and spe^
•
• • •
rial varieties of pean, which make
1 The man who can predict some­ especially good perry, a m grown for
—
thing cheerful is always assured of that purpose.
an audience, no matter whether the
prediction inspires faith or not.
Since the dec.aration of war it has
been pointed, out that hostilities
weht predicted by a number of as­
trologer*, but to the present time
Leading American and foreign publi­
only one has broken into print with
cations, with apecial Christmas And
a prediction relative to tbe end of New Year offer* by Curtis &amp; Co., Seribthe war. Prof. W. W. Marah of nea, Honson-Bennett and other com­
Cincinnati who enjoya quite a repu­ panies. Off with the old and on with
tation for ability to secure good and the new subscription. Call at once and
be ready when called on.
bad tiding* from the planets is out
with s prediction that the war.will
end In April and that the war will
be followed by an era of the great- Office Howard Land Co. ovor Post-Office

Wallace MagAine and
Periodical Agency

R. N. Wallace
I

merry ono. Thero’a moro sweetness
physical ornament to her home.
In a dollar's worth of sugar "than Id
Teachers in the Newtown. Mass., the lump or two that goes In the oofkindergarten schools receive only $300 fee at dinner.
a year salary.
A long life and a merry one, sanely,
usefully, wholesomely merry. That
Is the life. Tim other counterfort
Waterproof Csmsnt., « '-,v
It Is said thal the -United States maxim.- came when youth and folly
artny engineers have long used the fol­ first tasted the quick dregs that come
lowing mixture for waterproofing co­ to those who try the ahort and merry.
A short life and a merry one! llah!
rnffst ; One part of cement, two parts
of sand, three-quarters of a pound of There's no’ such thing, unless It he by
dry powdered alum to etch cubic foot accident—the chance cutting off of a
of sand. These are mixed and dried, life that wa« to have been a long
and to them la added water In which life and a merry one.—Kansas City
baa been dissolved three-quarters of n Star.
pound of soap to each gallon. Thla. It
Benedict's Dilemma.
is said, is nearly aa strong aa ordinary
"You seem to be haring a struggle
cement and la quite Impervious to wa­
ter, and does not effloresce. For a over that letter."
wash, a mixture of one pound of lyti . "Yes; I want my wife to think 1
and two pounds of slum In two gallona miss her, but l don't want her to get
of water la often used.—Scientific to feeling so sorry* for me that ahell
hustle home."—Kansas City Journal.
American.

For Rent—Two big stores on
Esat First street. Joe -DoMont,
Coca Cola Cqmpany.
24-tf
decaaaed; and that at the »■*»•
prêtant my «nal arcounla »• •»•vvt

a

celale and aak for their »Ppr«**'
Rooms for Rent—Three unfur­ ■aid
Dated Noeember llth. A. !»• •» ‘
* CHAHLCS W .8 C H |S lk .#fi
nished rooms well located, ‘ inquire i

at 206 Third St.

28-tfc

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FINANCIAL HTATEMENT «MONTHS PERIOD, ENDINO JUNE » . IH 4. HPF.nU. T*
hClKXlL DlfmtlCTS, SEMINOLE CXHINTV
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TranaparUllort of Pupila. . ..
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�THEY A1Œ COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR FEBRUARY 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th, 1915

SEMI-WEEKLY
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TH E SA N FO RD H ER A LD
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HOTEL FOR SANFORD
N O W SEEMS ASSURED

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

S A N F O R D — Li f e /.* Wotth Living

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JVM VIM l. 1915
It. V 1* t Banquet
T onight at the It.i i&gt;t t-t Temple
the It A [' t
will install m of­
ficer» tor the next six month*
After
the installation will be nerved an mformnl fruit banquet. All t hose a t ­
tending are expected to bring a
pound or other q u a n tity of fruit*,
-mils, etc.
T he following program will tie
re n d e re d ;
l l i f i n at *7 :!0
Pr esent ntlon of t}.ive|. p
Fort
son.
Accept Gif vet, Mi** Ctarn Milieu
Song, " Laiyalty to U h n -t ’

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NO

ELKS’ BANQUET AT EAGLES BAL MASQUE
SANFORD HOUSE GREATLY ENJOYED

At enllon, Sant drd lb*)»
At the coming county fair there
will be p ut-on forsyou a great I’uahtuobile Race ip_ yarn of your own
make
Here will be th e chance for you to
■
how
what you can do in th e car T H E
C
E
L
E
R
Y
C
I
T
Y
A
E
R
I
E
D
A
N
C
E
D
T H E
SANFORD
LO DG E E N ­
g ig a n t ic
r e a l
e s t a t e
S O U TH
IS
S H O W IN G
building line of your own invention.
J
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D
T
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A
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A
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d e a l c o n s u m m a t e d
M A R K E I) IM P K O V E M E N T
Prize* will be given Hi the team
L
A
S
T
N
I
G
H
T
S
T
A
G
S
U
I
T
E
R
t h i s
W EEK
making the fastest run over a given
IN
AM. TRADES*
trail, ami to the t r a m showing the
Celery C ity Aerie N’&lt;&gt; I W t i* one ¡ best ajul m u test Imi tit cur
T h e (mirth annual stag supper of
A m l n t n t r deal, t h a t hu* given
Columbus, Ga., J an . I.-— T h e I n ­
of the most irrogressive bulge* f &lt;í
I ndi-r the rules c.ll pushmobilr*
th
e
Suniord
Lodge
No.
1211
ibmev‘«litt satisfaction u&gt; this co m m u n ity
dustriai Index *ny* in its issue for
o le n t and P otective Drder of Elk* Eagle* in th e &gt;puth -anil no! only ,,iu-.t lie built entirely by jhe owner,
1Bd that is t he cause of much rethis week
w a* held a t file San fo d I Lume on has a large membership but a mem except the running gear, which m ay
when
ialnnc * m closed t hi«"Tiie evidences of business im‘Wednesday evening and about one 1 ber*lnp th t embrace
men (rrtiii 1be purchased
All boys compet i ng
(ntjri' holding* of t h e Holden
provetnem and the #promises of
Q u a r t e r l y Reports
hundred member* sal down at the every walk o ' tile and when Celery
'hi* .race must be below Iti yeuç9,
jtii) L' tale Co-, and the m a jo rity of
great prosperity in the im m ediate
A w a r d Pennant to H e n G r o u p
fvptu
ho.id.
T
hey
were
seated
a
t
City
Aerie
»t:
rts
:
om
olhinV
it
jsj.°np
buy to ride a n d , s t e e r the car
lit stock ol the Sanford Hotel Co.
future urè so suhstantiai th a t th e
In tro d u c e New" O Ulcers.
long tables th a t wore the ful length bound to In* a big success, in Keep-I :,,»d non t&gt;ny to push th e asme
w r» »old lo a «Meric of Florida
beginning of th e New Yenr will be
Song. ' ‘Volunteer* “
Now get busy, boys, and »how
of th è din ng room nd thè ollicors In with their regular custom San»piiiliitf through n . D. W aring ««f
m arked by a confidence which would .
Read new Group Membernf th è lodge ai tu he head of thè ford Eagles have their anmU'l nun»-jwhat you cun do as mechanics
as trustee. T h e deal wait
U»»»w»ia b!» ■*«*!«•*v-«indcr normtri e o n - , L ^
"
Banquet.
laide an thè right.
querade ball T hursday
night in ttheir
nursoay uignt
nnr
aide through the real e s ta te agency
..million*.
. . . .*
* * - *
¿yc.lLj.Ut .piu., waa tl*t&gt;. pire**- d*.- r%- d e c a n t quartor.« in th • -R m v-w or-M
" I t dia» been several week» »ince
tin have preceded tt I f l L I l t L l ì U L L i E t L L U D
I sistance and it wns on Th e tnbles in and like those that
the liu-ine*i* depression caused by
the
alTiiir
w
;n
thoroughly enjoyed
all
of
it*
p
o
'cine
gh»r&gt;
wjth
un
ti|&gt;ple
ton is given, to this gentlem an v v U l i 1 1 L A I H U l I d
the war in Europe reached its lowest
irt ion
III thè m ou'h ol e agli little porker. l.y tin- large irowd present
tho ha* been working on the deni
|M»int. and u gradimi ¡m piovem ent
Hushm'b' famous orchestra &lt;rom
I Tlu-y xi 1 *• munì dia e
carried nut
J»f HVtral weeki
Mr. W ¡»ring is a
was begun.
Though the im p ro v e­
to tie ca Ve up and the meal was Del.and furtildied t tie •*-••»•............
frtfmaivc citizen
Osccol county
m.i-i
..mi1 ( i k o r g i a R o y s g a v e a f i n e ment has not been rapid, it has been
In fir-t couple
-------: t lien placed on tu- I th e itanked f nut th t me t ha
nnceUMtii'. and now the evidence» of
u d ha* accomplished m uch in th at
E M E R TA IN .W E N T Al
* 1 "im ■I-*- ,*rr..&gt; "I good »tipped •• it.- iloo, u n i t L-- win*
it are ihrotiughly apparent.
«ant) in the |n**i twelve month* THE G \ s I* VR11 I \ ( El Ell R \ TH E TE M P L E
thing* to eat and drink
th a t the lie* and belt» unnoiin ed tile dawn
‘Une nf the must satisfactory anti
j, building ami Other valuable propT I O N W ILL A L S U
HE
\
laiy
enjoyed
!
ti
banquet
wa
at
of
the
N
»*W
1
e..r
dancing
in
a
I
itsubstttntiul features ol this evidence
^ r,j. mil hi- acquisition to Sanford
e ted by the lettg.h uj iine spent I forms was llidul ed m by the
l o il» lirst concert in Florida t hè i» the resum ption of operations on
F L O R ID A FA IR
md that of 111* associates will mean
a
he
table
and
m
etry
jest
and
(couples
young
and
old.
Waltzes
anti
Merrer
University Glee CI idi of lull tim e nf m anufacturing e s ta b ­
aucb to this city an d co unty of
i|U
i&gt;
w
*
pa
*ed
th
a
t
aided
tlige*¡two
step*
th
a
t
never
grow
old
were
M
um
n,
(¡a
, Tue*day night in Saii- lishm ents thut have been running
Stminole.
T a m p a , Jan. I
At t he n - q lient cif tin It
ditiiccd ..nd almi lite Intesi siepi» ford inude u decided impreasión w it li on short time, and the resumption of
The plan* of the new owner* of t Jur T ain|ia Hoard of T r a d e and
in-auliful
mn»t|tn&lt;r;nle Inciti lover* of m listi
T h e enneert operatimi- by some industrial plant*
[luring ibe hanque ali excellent T h e many
tfcb valuable property a re at the T a m p a Rètti Estate H o a r d, the .out
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cost
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w.*"
given
il,
the
1'einple
llnptlst that have been closed. Ill smile i n11f i tie ■■r.l 111 III po -1 .1 o I
' pmrnt unknown hut it i* u nder
ty
com missioni rs ••I 11 ill*i-*f--ugti
and
Ilo*
»iati
cloni
waa
riot
of
otur
litifch
mol
a
rge
i
r
o
w
d
g
n
i
t
i i l t he » stance*
m a n uf a c t u r i ng
plitnt»
are
i-ntig on xioli' i-t
* cl &lt; a'* u &gt;■ Mailoodtha! they wdl tear d o w n I In c ount y
have my Med the coniine
and
e
ie'-troiii
of
moving
(nrm"llegiatcbeing
opefftteli
overtime
to
till
t
he
j
l
ef
c
l
*
c.o.l
lUll-lc
hotel known as t h e S a n ­ sinner* of ttie twelve c c,|ll I Fl or idi I I h » tu ; i » ,ifi: I
ir
» .. * . .1 n i l
V j I fi*« HIT h t It
U .
'
olid jo.
orde r lor their product*
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ford Ron M‘ ,4 ' *1 ere«! a m o d e r n hot e| i .■■111,111. In li.i ye
Tildi Imi* ■ i • !
11i' *»f
t hi
h i ’SÎ
f i Mi r i i ! i r» »I ! « ; IJ ■ \ 11 t *f men
'T he exportation of cotton eon\\ .
*i,
- o ■- " .i ' -i 'i»d h»r 11
IB kreplug a i h the mal er i . l l ..&lt;! •led •r- •!i' :■!•!&lt;• i n i b i i ' • . » &gt;' i•.'Uj.
iimislng
tiv
1*1
t i.vjr i tin»? nit
T.Mir «*í ( ¡i qi r^m 1 1 nues to increase
Th e r e i* i m ­
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t.d
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rw
pii*tied
ha.
k
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nnrem-'t't ol t i e c i t y
T h e prop
plu vi d "ti th&lt; court tuoi-. - I.*.ir*
s*o 1udu ■» M i ­
d
rid.* ! tieV li «I t heir n »i•!**
provement
in
the ' umher
trade
guild
ligarw.
r.
p
.
i
I
ud
I
■
died
Kl'
,,'c'
erty of the Holden Real E s t a t e Co
!
- 1 ........ 1 o'* e X*/fid"I
litili
11 i* *i*
■ w . I .Mill l i t r e V. i 1 ,
i
un- K usine*» w a - hetier just prior to
g
l
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ti
rlts
M
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^.¡s |h* eily liinil» will Hfcount r-» • T.t tup
ilit' ' t »to '... ; I I I i.
11 k
and w ere n uliVu/ui.l number» thttt were
»nr-1 C h r i st i n a « holidays than xxw ex»bout f lun.oim and the new’ owner- i ni y al. I lie date* ol w hi ch an- I * ti­ lo I l e f.rnlher- la gr.i-t;llg .lineili,*- , I he •
hi ¡tig dec orai *&lt;1 t o ubi
pllCI-IOg
peclcil
t*11 it
reporled that till*
.-i|
that
le
wanted
&gt;"
henr
f
om
i-.n
h
°
f
«bp
till place tin* on the m a rk e t and |

u T rp rn / f f n / h n ir
MADE A GREAT HIT

&amp; 4 Ä Ä r $ f fiiINTY EXHIBITS *'
SHOWN IN TAMPA

tilt abo tmild mat &gt; house* fer r--nr
aid for - ib- 'Mi the easy pay nielli
ptin In fiic' they in te n d to be
rente ntifen* of Sanford and will
iroprovr every part and parcel of
their fci.l . (...it .i* *ooii us possible
There
no . it , ill 1 he soul tl t hat
need* * large rim item lintel a- badly
u Sanfonl ami the a ntiopni I'liu nt
that xt last the city l* to be supplied
nth one wdl tie heralded far and
**«r hy the commercial nn-n and
touri«t* ai.ll next .season will witness
in Modue to t tie city th at i* rielil.
tndoxiul vri h *o inahy n atu ra l ad

rili,r v I. to III I »I. Ill*|\ •
I III » H l i p
•t
» a r mv a l
leasing new - j i. i fu i nation, a ud in ■.11

ship foi dor-

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i- &gt;-X pec l ed T" ' i
Ila- In ell r. o ili

■veil In-tore

0

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BUSINESS RESUMES;
GOOD YEAR AHEAD

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l‘- t l — ,
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Olid ami .111 ci diir g of rar- brut her •»( i lie late H r I* 1» h i l l o c k ,
I till'- w t,M ’ preset-,i.t .-I \l - r. i»' l 1 i v- r-tt X
i « a
had I«
Ite v *ni ir g- I I . Ill an p .i-lol ol I (|C
t i.t
I lc...|de ItaptlM c hu r c h I- .1 nati ve

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»h »
pi I |J||| C11 *--ll It 11
.1, i a &lt;i m■li ti g
o a mg gc li I fi mi 1 *
reni e- 1 a te me a to la lo- (large "I 1 lie
ret -aid -Olttet Icing
c xtilluitpjmrt unit y givcii 1- t .1 In
I. i m p - o| I It I .¡rid
tii-fi -p,-&gt;-* .*t-' I ini in for .ut mi--*-'e
I
H
(
lark
" I i m . do \J r W h i t n e y
I h " pian t - mg piir-du tuie &lt;&gt;1 .111
.G eorgian and a former j-tudeut -of
J jui A m .irltn»T nt H m u - r i at
t
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ix
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hi
ca
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I
III I of L o n d o n ,
.advcrUijjig ihara-tcr
\
M -rcer
Me had charge nl bringing
i. 1’ Hagun,
Al m a . W h er e D o
You
L i v e ? " tin» young men Irorn his alma m ater
ut Kili'li
w di le- c»t a till*lit-d —I- t !'•• and &gt;iint*-r*l. Hon
McCrnry of I» Lami. C ru e will In- presented al 1 hi' Imperlili
cetnent rover ed situare, -x&gt;mpose*l nf Cha..
to y-unford
Upon arriving in San
E
II
Row,ami. Ernest 1 11- ..!•
ll-iw-'t*. f r ui i - and v i-gt-l atiles end Hu m- ,
I a li "I I
tord the M-rc«r hoy* fourni a minivs I ! tl Mill*
tt u- » il! !&gt;c I» ,1 ut 1 1ilily i ti ul u ma i •d
T in - (a jv i\
tu r of people willi whmy tltjr'» w*fé
I
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tl'.
•
. n d ilcc-iial-'d wirtmut -**tst lo tln,,. ,, 1.1j». ' • I
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I,,,. - Ml 11 . r l .limit
l iturgia I here

Sag

rm

toi mm - vi - iiitlv |ip to the n o r m a l
year- in
lime t ti le» of the s o u t h ec-t
Hu-iues* men are gratified and
111 i nirage-1 tba* now alter the worst
I ..- i - in’ - *r ' i * i
ni nl t t mn- ar­
-I
, ,0 ■it had i ) tu.
il feared m i l
iJle ,
n ini' h i ng in 11,e hit Cre w it h
1 fin ci*.|i tld-oii-,
*" Florida ha* brokeii all record*
fi*i i w , i k m i tie .immiti t »- f citru*
I rmi
s(ilp|ied. Saxaiiiiall* - x p o r l »
f-*r a we-'k were thi rd in value for

rfn- eitle« of the \ilrinln seahnafl!
Receipt* of cotton ut Savannah on
December 2 2 established a new high
TinUgrt
there for a day tin* season Several
Mr. Waring and his associates will
| million feet id crossile* are being
•be In the city today and look ovei
I shippeiî to i-asti'm (siri* of this
the ground |ir*-|mralory to th&lt;- hotel
i uu itI ; »hr ug (’ 1 I,- i»ir I id I'em. u
dnl xml new* of tlieir f ut u r e plan*
, "1.1 I t" 11 d i I . - v• *1111 - ar-- to-1II g
will hr given to l t e ||. raid .it ..
disi ur- ' I in T to- payment
itiviliter dit.
-ien-ts hy i . mk*. industrial e s t a b ­
The ......pje ol this city will give
pa
, i -- t ut of ! »**■ tew pia , ■I " d
\\ I, al- ' l e 1 v t ilol a ■ 1 "
ii - I
Were other Sanford young men who lishments und other business instituy
them a warm welcome a n d iishii
ini H- -1 wi li h Ice mg thap an- the blase theatregoer of the m e t r o p ­
tionn. A new cotton mill is to be
fort w di he Iliadi' to Ini in a N Ulti
have friends at M errer
them in every way t t ^ q l a r l the new
o h-r good titne hftcF b eli dd*;d to olis.
T he Georgia collegian» were* highly placed in operation at Alexander
F l or i do Assotiation ( or thè [lurpo-tr
bate!.
th è li«t nf thè Sardo
odge of Elk»
George V Huhiirt wrote ili- »in- plcased with tln* Land of F’Inrwer» City, Ala , and a plant nt B runs­
i»f h a v i n g a »mali hut ereditatile
11 -sfili American vit - uiii lin-und thè
especiallv so w il h Sanford. ibi* wick, ( i n . which give* em ploym ent
produci ex Ili hit in T a m p a eaeh winWhile City E'enole C elebrate
Death of I rifuni
it, 11*11 of
teun Uri quel
Ui-tt I* licit-g t(" greiVte-l l'ili-rv ¡uni tettile-' 1o ipm -• than two h 11mired people
tet ■her&lt;’iifti,r
T h e iis.**»ci.itKiu will
R o y (Arson, tile infant *nu ol Mr
wdl resume operation
R a n k -c le a r­
tu i in ti 1lieti t Imfouglily t In d a in i ..... ..
|,r&lt;i,&gt;ii&lt;ii&gt;g seclion
in
1 Inworld
The White City pro pic of Geneva tmt l&gt;e or ganiteli tur proti! Imi it iI
mu!
Mr* It I' Rowers died at the
1 t fiat m a s t e r ’* w e t k a m i f&gt; pt III- 1 |,,.v i n. ol e s e x e r u l -ut-- 1 r i p- lo t h è ing» a 11*I ¡Misto Hi*-** receipts at Rirjoir-rd in a dinner on C hristina* day hoped thut arrangernetii* * .in t-e
t (iev p i a n o n mrnghit m *how 1n-'reuse* a* c o m ­
it tlf hi 1me V * 1 K Donley Ttiose macie Wherebv thè -xpet.s. " ( ex i H ' - w . - r - I m m - un Mag. ml l . . . averne . " i c e d y t o t h è h i g h - - t r . i nge* "I „ u r r o u r n h t i g ---iirilrx
¡.ur» .(
■'1!, »■• g'Ml g I" It*» kso tl Xtile ||&gt; »Hint next pare*1 w it li |u*i , ,»ur
M ii*ipresent writ- Mr Reed Dooley a n d hllnt mg etti Olirti .bx .(-• ......- . t e . | W . dnesdav m - r n m g a i f n n ’eU.rk
, •
Mr »,.* k
In the m eantim e they will
I i1 n,. "(ne.
" mi &lt;0 1 u r r - d troni t tu* r -1 »»umcd l*y xiilgur surrounding'
hndtr, as guest* of honor, Mr ami l'un tie borile li) ' (largii.g " .olmi"Am ong th e item* of construction
*
or
liv
'
de
l
i
r
e
\S eil iiesday
ttlternuon.
Dr
Unhurt retained all the -harm **( !t|- 1,,-¡*r at Kissimmee. Ft
Meade, work to In- dune, a* reported tills
Mn Henry Hurley, Mr a n d Mrs Sion fee ol live or ten rent
He also* t real -•&lt;! the .1!
&lt;*ihi*r point* *0111)1 of Sanford week, arc
H 1 Tarbel, Mr and Mr* Newell selling th e fruits ami vugetable* -It* ltrnw idee ol I he l'resliyterìtin ehurch tl-*- music
&lt;•tlici.it 111g Interm ent was made in way* hum orous French situation».
Tbe young men will make Rartow
TmM. Mr* G raham , Mr
Dew- played instead of casting them .--id" A p a rtm e n t house. A tlanta, Ga.:
La hex lew cemetery.
in a delicate m anner.
1S a tu rd a y flight and spentj Sunday hank building. Valrico, Fin.: bridgea,
kun!, Mr and Mrs H H I’altiThosm behind the m ovem ent claim
Little
Royhad
only
been
here
a
&lt;J&gt;j 1I, Mr and Mrs L A Sheldon, th a t S o u th Florida hr » m ade n finer
Miss O l i a Mavis, the Australian i here, singing at th e . various churrh- Augusta, Ga., and Jacksonville. Flu.;
Mr and Mrs Fern Tarbel, Mr and impression thun ever before Wurin few weeks to glndden the heart» of cniuedic one has been selected f«*r —s
Monday they go to Lakeland, hotel building. St Augustine, F'la.:
Mr* John W adsw orth, Mr. and Mr* the period of nation wide depres­ In* parents and the tendril» of love the role of ."Alma." and her »up- Tuesday to T am p a ami Wednesday factory buildings. Homestead, Flu.;
M E DooU-y: the Misses T h u s a sion resulting from th e o u tbreak nf were sirejuly growing around their porting com pany c*in»i*t» of well to Plant 1 ity At Rartow t Aey will and Union Springs. Ala.: roads,
Tirbel, Blanche PattDhall, Georgia th e 'E u r n p e a n win and financial reg heurtai rings- when this choice flower known New York play*«*
'b e in the hands of
Prof. Jam es Lam ar county, Alabama and Quit™tith*l|, J e n n r tt a Sheldon: Messr» ulatiun at Washington, and th at til- was taken to Paradise
The latest Parisian Tango ;,..d C hapm an, member of the Summer man county. Georgia; arrangem ents
1‘otlishall, I’aul Dooley, Newell resources and advantages ol the sec­ And Oh, when aw eary, may we lie Hesitation dances have been added «'»'“ 'tu te and a member of the Mer­ are being pr rfccted Mor erection of «•
so lilest,
,
He ha* a n u m ­ city hall at Rartow, Fla., and hid«
Tubel Covers were laid nt th ree tio n .c a n best lie »Mown by 1 Me [ire
lu increase th e charm -&gt;( the pièce -•«■r t.'lub lust year
ber of social functions planned for have been opened for erection of u
tables for tw enty-seven guesta and a d ila tio n ol small but varied a n -1 A n d smk like the innocent child to if such a‘ thing were n e c e s s a ry ’
rest.
®o*t bountiful dinner was serv ed — d ila tio n u( small but varied and
the boys from the "Cracker" s tale
i,u j|,tjn|! il( Savannah. Ga
Tickets now on sale til Philip*
U Ini*-1 he it niera, y hnsiiot ..... .. corn I
¡on contract*
» «mhlnation of notthern a n d »outh- creditable product
exhibit-'
All And feel ourselves clasped to the In­
'.instructinti
contract* have
nave been
imité hreasl
Wn rookery
T h e house wn» chiwry South FloriW a counties have been ip
.... .
•*'
" '* v" r&gt;
,hnl (aw arded as follows. Ilo.pitul buildThu* over a hap p y home th( o ngreg,ilio lini I tilirch
»In* M-Tier hoys wdl go to St Pr- mg euui|»nici&gt;r*about $35,000, Au­
*ilb holly and mistletoe a n d th e viteW to |&gt;articipnti
shallow of a little grave ha* fallen.
true Christ mas spirit prevailed
The
This church wish............ ..
New , tersburg next Thursday night and gusta. G n : hotel building, B u en a
and. as has been said, it is wondeiiul
.
They are to Vista. F'la ; paving, St. Augustine,
Di-Land Friday night
afternoon was s p en t in joyriding and
P rese n te d With Jew dl
'
’ .....
1 ear to all right intent toned citixen*
how
h
m
e
,a
shadow
a
little
grave
can
,
.
,
’'WHni, &gt;TUi jn (be evening th e
make
Tilton.
Gu
.
on
their
re tu rn to F'la Ji'wir and water works system s
If. E. TolaY, the j*o|&gt;ule.r cashier
v
of Hanford
.
Milcoii. but it I* po«»ihlr they will and electric light plant. Ray Min­
P*Ry fxlhered at the home of If 1'. of the Peoples flank was presented throw
This brantjlul baby I fe was so H not m*w a member of any Sun-, go by Sanford over the St Johns
Tarbel, where u most in te re stin g with a beautiful Masonic jewel yes­
^
tin,| m
Tlf cite, Ala.: th e a te r building. W est
Propam of various enjoyable fea- terday as a token of t h e deep regard precious « 0 froughl with blessing to day »rhool you are cordially
Palm Reach, Fin.
giving their- fa s t' eon
tar« WIs listened to, concluding and esteerp ip w^tch be i»si u l d bfc his .piirentp that he »e.ejned a flot»,«r «•» -become such w.th u»..ft|id t a k - up ^
"A pplication has been rqadc for
of Purudise perm itted to bloom for u
l ^ e New 1 ear a s y stem atu cert Monday night
..Aith S' repsgt 'o f itintlWicheii, salad, the Spnford Masons.
Mr. Tolar
franchise
for establishing elect lie
brief
reason
by
th
eir
side,
then
restudy
of
th
e
Bible
Program
**" *n&lt;I coffee
Tho p a r ty »e|iar- served Sanford
Lodge ns Master
light und |Hiwcr plant* in Ray Virw,
called
to
its
nature
skies,
leaving
the
Are
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Brewer
and th e jewel wa» p resented to him
Green Spring» and Safety H arbor,
earth roud for th e m dark and lonely person« w anted in the Sanford S u n - .
Club
for the faithful perform ance of his
F'la. Ice plants will be e»tah!ished
indeed. t
1
day .schools (or the first S unday
1 v , „ a l Solo. T he Home
Ti men Union Special
responsible duties In t h a t position
ut
Hom estnead, F’la.. and Union
tl\e New Year who have not yet
|| p Fleming
Tbe Times. Union special is out The jewel is the regulation type "t
Spring«,
Ain.
M iam i. Fla.', will es­
alii!
ated
with
the
Rihle
:
tudying
Roia
ry
Nevln
Mr». J. W. linrnea tq Read
* ' ri
P*grs a n d is well filled with Masonic em blem of gold badge em ­
tablish
a
d
e
s
tru
c to r plant.
Jordpn, C a rv e r,’ McLcakey, Film ing
On next Sunday evening at 7:00 peo|* e?
‘“ sciiptive w riteups
of
different bellished w ith pearl a n d ehnspcl ef
stock of $5 0 .
The com m union of the Lord's Ruautiful Ship from T oyland Friml
o'clock Mrs. J. W. Barnes will read
i j 1* °I the s t a t e . Sanford P.nd t h e feet and bears the n a m e of the re­
nl St ( ' h - nt l ,
silplier
will
be
nbsi'rve'l
n«'\t
Sun
M
r
Jones
arid
Ul
ub
Mr. Tolar is very proud " T h e Other Wise M a n " by Henry
^ erT Delta has several tinges a n d cipient.
I.am ar &lt;'m i n i \ . \;.i . V*&gt;t c*i
It - a Long U&lt;mg Way n* Tipperary F’la
T he public generally Jjy morning
of
id*
N
e
w
Year's gift a n d can he \ no Dyke
ffncl am ong them are th e cclciy
s.
.uni
Duncan,
J--iu*.
Mcla*sk**y
.
.«
ampb*
II
in
vii
ed
to
hear
her.
Prof.
J.
R
Please
let
who are changing th e ir tut e pardoned f"r exhibiting it t-&gt; hiwefe form ed
A n- Imre-U
,
it sun
\\ iftniau. director .of thu church iriviol of the chun-li ¡-t.-n to I"* |-r--*?Wt*hst nnd now cruve publlcit;-. frieuds.
stu
cks aggreU ul.
music tu*» arranged r a special pro-| Blll ul. the annual b u s o -» incetin;
*w
ago tho growers ol this
gating
$195,000
We Meet Again
Anonymous
gram of song »uitubla to the re ad ­ next W ednesday night
**Rion ««re so extreemely moder.t
New Year's S e rm o n
Negro Sermon
Selected
Next
Hunduy
night
nl
7
o'clock
th*
ing.
at thry W |,r o R V e r , c t 0 advertlslt g
Rev. George H y m an , pastor of
Mr Coo p e ­
W. J. Merrill was in the city yes•
Dr.
Van
Dyke
is
perhaps
the
next
musical
preiudo
will
be
given,
«» kinds b u t th ey stem to have the B ap tis t church will deliver a
lle
Uoppah
Moon
•
Shelley
torduy
shaking hands with ids m any
wit the
shell and
unit come
m m » fcil'ti
tote. special New Year serm on on next world'* -greatest living writer und special music is being prepared fo,
«he abell
forth into
J o rd a n , C arver M cLcskey, F’lemlftg friends.
Mr. Merrill was formerly
"
T
h
e
O
ther
Wise
M
a
n
"
is
ono
of
the
O
craaon
Also,
a
t
th
a
t
tim
e
a
brijht light of publicity. The Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock. The
Vocal Solo, The Slavs t i o n g . . . .'......... with th e S outhern Utilities.Co. here
hla
gteaYest
productions.
short
series
will
bo
offered
for
the
&lt;d*&gt; ha» Hrn. J. N. Whii- subject will be " R in g in g ' O u t and
—
bu t is now aaslstant m anager of tho
' •
P a y t o n Jones
opening weeks of the New Year on
r- - Oory ol the cattle industry of In ." You are welcome to a tte n d .
Old
Southern
S
o
n
g
.
L n k c E u d Co., packers and rffarkotth
e
s
u
b
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c
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"
G
ro
w
th
"
Ttlias
M
Idred
Cla
k
of
T
a
m
p
a
is
^rerida apd U gdod in many wtya
S u nday school a t 9:30 a. m.
en* 61 F io n d a fruits and vegetables
"Lullaby
^
, t . Brahn
All
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to
ail
ol
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cousin.
Mis*
Jim
mie
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t‘to t h e
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TUE HANFORD HERALD

PAG K POUR

.JANUARY I, mg

nation-wide interest. Expert tes­
THESANFORDHERALD atimony
was called for a n d Ernest A.

give the s t a t e th a t p u blicity It so
much needs, and would induce thou­
sands
to com e here who are consid­
S
herm
an
of
Cedar
R
apids,
and
Jo
h
n
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
ering
other
places.
.
M
acVicar
of
Des
Moines,
became
Its
W. M. HAYNES, Barine— M anager
*■-«■
When lands In n o r th e r n states
exponents.
They cam paigned over
PuMbKfJ Kv»cy TiwwUjr »ml PridMPÎ • the U n ited Stateh nntl spread the reach a price too high for purchase
..■« &lt;
reach a price too high for purchase
gogpehof commission rule.
'I
and the prom otion o j fa rm crops,
Legislation
perm
itting
cities
to
f / .
B P B S C K IP T IO N P R IC K . IN A D V A N CE
adopt commission governm ent has then the fnrm er must go to another X
ONE TKAR..........................
*U&gt;® been passed in O klahom a, Kansas. locality an d secure new land in a
SIX MONTHS..........................
1-1»
H EN O LD A (iE com es upon a man and lijtyls him w ithout
THREE MONTHS ......................................... « Colorado, Idaho, California, Iowa. new cou n try , and develop it as hi*
forefnthets
developed
th
e
bind
he
is
Missouri, West Virginia, fjouisinna,
sources, it is usually not because he failed, to earn enough, hut
?
A&gt;*lltrtrd la Ih» Ois b» Carrie« SÏ.00 l*er Tear In Tennessee,
i
In this way he not only
Wisocnsin,
Minnesota, leaving
because
he failed to save. It is the m oney that you save that
Advaar» ar 20t. I’rt Month
North
Carolina,
S
ou
th
Carolina,
j
earns
a
living
for
himself
a
n
d
family,
rarm. nl&gt; In Ad»» are Maat II» Mad« at t Hilf*
will m ake you independent in ¿Id age. We cordially invite your sav­
A labam a,
Michigan,
Washington, but every y ear is creating greater
ings account in any am ount.
E a r n e d Aa B e w a d -C ta « » M all M ail»« A a fn a l 22nd M ontana, New Jersey- and M assa­ and greater values for himself and *
f
IMA. al ih» P oatarirk* a l S ta ford. F lo rid a .
L an d that is tilled and
chusetts. Florida would have a d o p t­ family.
C a d rr A rt a f M a rrh I rd . I I Î I .
ed a sim ilar legislation a t the 1913 made profitable grows co n stan tly in ♦
♦
TtirpW* No. u s ' session hud it not been for the fail- value, and every lime a farm er takes
Offlr. la Itrrald llaUdlaf
4
: uro of t h e members to the legisla- fifty dollars from an acre, he is not
drawing
a
n
y
of
h
b
principal
of
land,
ture
to
fully
appreciate
th
e
im
p
o
rt­
Now’ nil h e a rts turn to th e new
\
♦
hut udtling ito its value.
y e a r. It is b e tte r to make good res­ ance of such an a d v a n c e d step.
Florida has openings for millions f '
o lu tio n s even il they do not last t h a n There is hope of having th e laws so
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
H. E. TOUR
R R UFAS
of
farmers. T h e soil an d t h e climate
changed
a
t
the
next
session
next
to bo careless a b o u t even try in g to
PmUlrnt
XIre-Prrrid* nt
I'utiirr
*Ml « «shier
are
here,
a
n
d
wo
are
n
e
a
r
t
h
e
great
year
w
hereby
each
m
unicipality
may,
be better th an before in purjiosc and
providing a majority of t h e electors market centers. We have every a r­ ♦
conduct.
so
choose, adopt the com mission gument in o u r favor, a n d only netd
— D-----♦
Bob Holly s ay s in the S anford &gt; rm w ith o u t _the Useless formality the right kind of persistent, romfbt♦. f y ♦- ♦
and
d
e
la
y
of
securing
permission
ent
advertising
to
make
th
e
state'jl
♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
* &lt; |
Herald th a t since gasoline went
from
th
e
s
t
a
t
e
legislature.
1
what
U
o
u
g
h
t
to
lie.—
Jac
k
so
n
ville
’
dow n to |3 ccrtta h b autom obile hits
.
------0 -----j Metrt»|roIlx.
been wrecked.
W hen gasoline was
O
A DOUBLE STANDA RD
I
SO cents, and caith nt th at, his h a y WIST Sint ITfMS.
~
rm
*T
T
NOW
te d d e r * 1 * in running Older.
In
There are two very d istin c t cluksesT
o th e r words his car looks like t h i r t y of newspaper* in this c o u n t r y - two* j| with pleasure you are viewing any
Mr and Mrs Jo h n Badger nrcents now.— C learw ater Sun.
extremes - and the p ublic sets a
work a m a n is doing,
rived on W ednesday from T a m p a ,
It sure docs, wherever it is.
different s ta n d a rd for e a c h .
If yOU like, him; or y o u love him, bringing little M a r y with t h e m to
Just w hy. no ohe k n o w s — but It j
tell him now:
glnddcn the Ilah u n family for n few
T h e Sanford Herald has not been 1docs.
Don’t w ithhold your ap p ro b a tio n dwAiAi &lt;r*o~4
jv a a
» _
»*
&lt;y. iis».'
Tw’. // n
ru a d jn fr tKc T a tn u i^ p ^ V 0^
rotyurnsfirviM uK ioa .»*.’ &lt; fMVfh* V ^ d h ^ n ^ ' c /iA-ittor/
New s has been recel vèti t h a t Mr
ty r-c ‘ breach tmit i s ’ certain to have a decency a n d m oderation.
As he lies w ith snowy lilies o ’er his a n ti. Mrs Fred D ow ner have finally
• «
—
disastrous effect upon the quality o f ! Ot th e o th e i it requires nothing—
brow;
settled in Slayton, Mich
They say
Society
of
Musical
BeenWaitingfor
th o Herald if it is kept up. N e ith er it just t a k e s what is h a n d e d out. and For. no m i l t e r how you sh o u t it he ground, trees and houses are rovE d . L am hright h r Gilbert Leach or tooks for more.
_
won’t really carr a b o u t It;
«red u * th snow th e re *
Goode Guerry or Justin W orthlngTho g r r n t m etropolitan dally g"athHe won’t know how m any tear
Mr and Mrs J a m e s Smith and
ron or Hob B entley wrote a n y "w et
ers up t h e news of the world and
drops you have shed;
little I'hilis spirit Christmas tiny
stuff during the recent wit or d ry | t h a &gt; new* is reati at th e breakfast j( y0 u think som e praise is d ue him, with Mr unti Mrs Alfred King
election. Their p apers were "on t h e 1table, or- during the d a y . or after
now's th e tim e to slip it to him
Mr and Mrs ( b e a r Snpiuclnon of
fence " and there U p't a man in t h e the evening meal
For he cannot reati lus tom bstone Brooklyn, N V , »topping in S a n ­
'h u n c h who likes t »&gt; s *o lu» pup.-r o n
when lie's deatl!
The re a d e r seldom’ pauses to re
ford, spent Sunday very pleasantly
th e fem e in any issue
Miami Me-1 mini her th a t reporters miti I'd t t n i with N -I S te n stto m and family
t ro polis.
hate w arped and colored musch of More then fam e ami more t h a n tnonH a rry Rabun cam e over from Ft
Now just w ha t docs she mean b y tliat news u p to satisfy t h e public
cy is th e comment ^intl and Recti S u nday to sp end C hristm as
th at?
craving for sensations. I t m ay con­
sunny
w itI) hom e folks
O—
tain a few grains of tru th a n d a few
And the h e a r t y warm ap p ro v al of
Mrs Charley Rivers and two ch il­
Seminole co unty is working s t e a d ­ bushels of fake.
a friend.
dren an d Mr» J u s tic e Butler ami
Tilt" c o u n try paper g a th e rs up the For it gives to hi« a »avor. ami it Madge ami Coley Woodcock came
ily townrds m aking the unnut.1 fair,
to he held in S anford in F ebruary a new» of th e home co m m u n ity anil
makes you stronger, b ra v er,
out from town Tuesday ami spent
That
great success
M any special fea­ sends it forth on press d a y
And it gives you heart anti spirit the day with Mr» Alfred King
tu res for en tertain m e n t and interest news must be T R U E , or tin* editor's
to the end.
Mr and Mrs F ra n k Hutchins.
will he included in the program am i reputation for veracity i» ruin ed am! |( |u- ,-aru s y our prise, bestow it d Messrs Cane and T ow nsend enjoyed
th o u sa n d s of visitors are e x p e c t e d Ids career of usefulness is at an end you like him, lei Inin know it;
a happy C hristm as at th e home of
Faults t h a t are condoned or e n ­
T h e county fair is an institution
Let the words of true encourage Mr and Mr» I 1, Wat kef
t h a t does nut go o u t of fasjluon. and tirely overlooked m the hlg diulv artment be said
Mr» ■ I I. Walker spent a few
it is alw ays a good thing for t h e Ulta ut immusì y condemned in the
Do not wait till life is over um l h a s days w ith, Mr uml Mrs A J Mrc o u n ty and town where it is held, humiile weekly.
underneath' th e clover
Cully al (lvicdo last week
n
' t h e only question ever being t h e
The city daily ojten builds up a
l o r he can not read his to m b s to n e
Alfred King sold hi» lettuce patch
a m o u n t of benefit
Sanford will he tremendous circulation by pandering
when he's d e a d :
for one dollar a h a m p e r in the (odd
re ad y to receive anti entertain t h e to one of th e worst elem ents m h u ­
Philadelphia Telegraph
Winifred Walker- spent the d ay
crowds on F ebruary 3 and the people manity th e insatiable desire for
O
with her sister. Mrs Hutchins Mon
of Banford know- how to make vis­ scandal
dav
itors enjoy them selves
Times
The c o u n tr y weakly builds up „» ? 4
_______
____ _____ » .! . - ♦ n n i l i . T t r n i n n m i . t m n
♦
Union
()
k
_
(-M il LOIA SN A PS H O T
bullion of f a i l s in it» news mhimirv.*
O NE V IE W OF IT
♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦
With ( ’«lia Mine- )&lt;■»»« \\ dhnghnm and Alex l.oflu-. tin
by a rigid adherence lo tru t hfulnnsw ’
Five drunks hauled up in dry Or
Theater f m n p e i v arai Product um !»npt-rh Ci-mpenv I'- I\ H a p p y New S ear lo -t!l
•
‘C-mlii ued from Puge 1!
Mil-, ('lever Dnricttig special l emure Ininnlm mg 'h. 1
l«n;b
one d ay; one h r wet "Vt in its Utterances \\
e are having some winter wealli
Ib-UnlK n Darci» One of t it« Few Town» This Compiti \
The
world
has
apparently
leltrned
Arkansas
arrived
last
week
m
iri-will
P etersburg in it week
It 1» a fair
Tampa mid Jiic|t»&lt; nvillt. ui &lt;1 Sei-ured I aider a Heav y (lu-irm
t«
expect
about
a
certain
a
m
o
u
n
t
.»pond
some
tim
e
with
her
p
a
r
e
n
t
s
1
’'f
,
'
l,,u
proposition, and the wets are entitled
'
,,rM,,K'' rro P 1,1 m’;lrD
to t h e use of it. Of course it is not of fakcry, exaggeration, sensa tio n al-. Mr. and Mrs I A ( lark at i iieir
(■ M. Jacob» and family »pent
S p e cia l P r i c e s :
O r c h e s t r a 7 5 C e n t s a n d $ 1 . 0 0 . B a l c o n y 5 0 Cents
metro- country home.
She is alw a y s a
p ro h ib itio n but negligent officials in ism and sensuality in the
Christina»
Day
picknicing
at
the
O rlando, but results count and the politali daily— though happily t herèii-pleasant guest of her many friends,
Mrs Himmic Harrison
is
tin bridge between here and Geneva
wets enn ptoperly point to th e re­ are a few dailies that ure d isappointSeveral from Gennvu joined in the
ing
to
their
readers
in
this
respect,
charm
ing
guest
of
her
a
u
n
t.
Mrs.
sults in Orlando. —St. Petersburg
picnic.
. ru*
live» in liti» viciniti
I Miss ItlmM u f
th ey are d ecent.
J M. Jones.
Tim es.
Mr
and Mr» Gab« Long »pent,
t *r
Mr U
(
Gill and daiigliter. I '*' ivtuhtug ,r i
Of the c o u n tr y weekly it d em a n d s
Mr T J ' Spink» of T n lb v »pent
Wo fail to see th e negligence on
uti
(
hri»i
ina»
at
t
itv
pruni
ih"
gin-»!«
Mi»» Lulu left Saturday fnr Winter
xpern i., •
the part of the Orlando officials if th e traversing of the straight and several tiny« in "own. tin guest of
ol their daughter
Mr» \\
t* (inveii Wtiefe thev will spend Mr» , b 1 eliterllill im t I
. u
they ure arrested five to Pctrograd's narrow path the elimination of »ug his (Mother. Mr Z Spinks
T o w II -.*-11 «1
very
gratifying
1
«
Gill and M aster Percy to .«pend ihe
one.
lxmks to us like Orlando's I gcstive and questionable m u tte r
Misses Mary uml Elizabeth Slone»
Mr
uiitl Mrs,
Geo. Jacobs and holidays w ith relatives.
officara were strictly on the job and 1
publication of a sheet which uj« the happy guest# of their parlittle d a u g h te r, Evelyn spent C h rist­
Mrs. H. M. Partin nnd stm. Nirk- riti alti iî c rin it ri ri
tutina
P e tro g ra d officers wero very slow. wuuld not s h o ck Christ if he c a m o lc n ts , Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Stones,
a
to earth.
Rev. A. L. H o p e and family, will mas w ith T hor. Hodge» and family olis Nelson* «pent Monday in Oviedo, j ^
a
a
Why the double stnndurd?
Mr», H u g h e y Partin, Mrs. S. A | 3
move this week to his ap p o in tm en t at Cocoa.
IN T E R L O C K IN G
a
---------------- 0 - —
Partin
a
n
d
Muster
Lawrence
Partin
3
ut
Mascot.
Sam
m
y
Long
1»
home
from
Cocoa
T h e legislature m eets in April and
3
»pent
M
onday
in
Orlando
doing
tu
»pend
C
hristm
as
w
ith
home
iolka,
A
D
V
E
R
T
I
S
E
F
LO
R
ID
A
rit will be necessary to elect a sp ea k ­
Miss Jtnnit- H ope is ut hom e lor
Christmas
»hopping
M
r»
M
E
fnroh»
and
family
er of th e house. C a ry A. IlR rtcr,
As the New Y iat approaches and the holidays, m u ch to the delight
Miller C urrie of Ft Drum and
took I heir dinner and spent the day
of S uw annee county and korrest |&gt;rings nearer th e next session of the °f her many friends
Clarence
C urrie of • o riu n d o are
with Mr and Mr» F M Siorv und
Lake ol Seminole c o u n ty are the Florida legislature, it i* lime to heMr» J Fred T u rn e r i» » le n d in g
spending
ChriMlmns with their
whose
elegant,
dinner
coin
I
nned
with
two prominent, candidates for tin* gin a plan of cam paign to »«cure an some lime at th e ('uniting House,
mother.
Mr»
Il W Tanner
that
of
their
friends
afforded
a
very
place.
T h e Sanford Herald wants appropriation from the legislature the guest of her sinter, Mrs. C ushMr
and
v
Mr»
Clayton Stewart
pleasant
Chrrstma«
dining
and
day.
Mr. L ake on th a t job und says th at t o advertise th e s ta te of F lorida in
Mm. J an e tte Bell and Mr Francis
spout
W
ednesday
in
Orla mitt s h o p ­
Mr.
an
d
Mrs
J
a
m
e
s
Osteen
of
" h a has a great w a y of getting t h e north and e a st.
Bell of Sanford s p e n t C h ristm as with
Kenunsville spent X m as with th e ping.
w h a v j c r he goes a f te r ." The T ele­ . There has never been a s la te Mr. und Mrs. U. G. Smith.
Thy C h ris tm a s tree end enter» J {»
lu tte r’s paren ts. Mr. und Mrs. F. M.
g ra m nas no preference to express nt directed plan of advertising for F lo r­
M. M. Smith of \Vinlet P a rk was
Story.
tninment
at the school house T h u r s - l u g j
I jg h tS
SO
th U tim e , hut from tong acquaint­ i d a or any s o u th e r n state. California calling on friends in town d u rin g
afternoon
was
n
very
pleasant
und
1
Mrs.
\V.
S.
Borgard
of
Winter
ance w ith Mr. H a rd e e wc are strong h a s had som ething along t h a t line Christm as,
1
enjoyable affair.
Thi» i» th e first
in t h e conviction t h a t he, too, has n h u t not
Measts. Robert a n d Cater Law- C‘ * T' * n , 0,1,1 ^
t
ST y ” f
uite broad enough in, it
attem
p
t
at
anything
of this kind
Maitland
«pent
Christ
man
with
their
g re a t way ol getting whatever he scope, nnd y e t a plan out of which
to n * two fK,Pular ro11^ « ’ " ‘u ^ n U 1parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Story, for this scimol and much credit is
goes uftcr. In fact, Vo has conspic­ g re a t, results a n d benefits #for th. e j, are
s ponding the holidays with th e ir j MiM UeMe K c h n o r ' o l Geneva due the te a c h e r, Miss Sadie Itlarkuous tnlcnt in th a t direction and if s t a t e have com e.
. .. »
mother, Mrs. R. J . Lawton.
spent »everul days with Mrs. C. tJ. hurn whose untiring efforts m ad e It j C
he goes after th e sp eakership wc
M r. J. H. H a n n a h and family of Brumley at the C huluota Inn.
Florida has millions of acres of
a complete success.
th is y ear i s 1v o u d i i t i u e u a a v ^ t i t i e i c
a h o u ld n 't ‘h e d t a t e to h a c k ' him ns a good lands t h a t )invc never been Orlando were a m o n g the pleasant
Mr. C. S. Iirumtey of St. Augus­
winr.er if wo wcio o f rhe betting to u ch ed by a plow. These lands are guests of the C ushing H o u s e .C h ris t­
tine
spent C hristm as w ith his j&gt;ur• kind, A hard m an to head off la
s u s t e »tilde of a high state of p rofit- mas Day.
ent» nt C huluota Inn.
• C a ry H a rd e e , and u n d e r an exterior susceptible of ti high state of p rofit­
Clnrencc L. C a irn rs of De La ml i»
Mr. a n d Mrs. Billie Jacobs spent
a i s m o o th tat oilk l e has an in ter­ a b le cultivation und developm ent. jn town where he will engage in
Monday in Orlando nnd Kissimmee.
locking stool frame w o rk .— Lakeland T h p y can he m ad e to produce good business fof next few months.
Mrs. Prudence Long s p en t Xjnus
Telogrum .
cro p s of the th in g s that are now in
1. L. Cook, o u r populaY cashier,
V ery fire, but Lake has a 'p a te n t t h e greatest d e m a n d nnd are bring- who is also a lino shot joined u h u n t- in Ocala w ith relatives.
m o n k e y .xvror.ch t h a t lum ens up t i e ing high prices a n d prosperity to th e ¡ing p a rty C hristm as Day and. soon
R. T. T h ra sh er and family spent
hulls on th e .c interlccklng frames. s t a t e s tliat a r t producing m eats und returned with a loud of game,
FREDERIC It KANO. P tum cr
Christmas In Sanford w ith relatives.
F p FQHsrrn v« t r«»*1»*'
h F vrmrNt«.c»»im»
A L. Ht. J T». A» 1 V*&gt;!»*•
Mr. Andrew Allen, the gonial
m u n d from E u ro p e . The d e m a n d is
The sohool e n te rta in m e n t here on
t
W f -!;
T H E C O M M IS S I O N F O R M
b o u n d tq increase much more r a p i d ­ agent of the S. A. L. spent several Tuesdny night was q u ite u success.
C e d a r R apidf is a n o t h e r city t h a t ly th a n the s u p p ly can he increased days last week w ith friends in T a m ­ T he program was well rendered and
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th e children iHd .cie'tTTt t o . their
re p o rts favorable expei Icnco with T h o agricultural sections (hat have ps.
Mrs. E. Dowling a n d her sister, teachers' training, th e Misses M ath ­
t h e commlaxion plan of governm ent. b e e n producing .ull the necessary
I ts form er governm ent h ad regularly foodstuffs will be overtaxed, a n d Mills I.innie Smith u r e ’at Lake B u t ­ ers of Gabrieli», who p u t forth great
s p e n t more t h i n its income, r n d its m u c h new te r r it o r y m ust he d e v e l­ ler visiting their v paren ts, Mr." a n d effort to m ake th e affair th o success
thut it was.
w a r r a n ts wore com m only a l a dis­ o p e d . It is o u r d u ty as welt a* o u r Mrs.. Smith.
o
p
p
o
rtu
n
ity
,
a
n
d
we
cannot
afford
Mr.
and
tyra.
C
harles
E.
B
ra
n
Rev». E. A. Milton of Kissimmee
co u n t.
T h e . n e w governm ent took
of Sanford, Florida
o v e r i u ad m inistration w ith a bond­ to overlook It, from any s t a n d p o in t nan of Orlando were the guests of filled his regular a p p o in tm e n t at the
her m o t h e r ,. Mrs. Andrew I ^ i n h a r t ‘B aptist church S a tu rd ay night and
ed d e b t of 1712,(100, a n d placed it whatsoever.
Capital $3i&gt;,000.Q0
Surplus ami Profit» $f&gt;8,lX 10.00
Sunday.
A n advertising
campaign
t h u t last week, .
Im m e d ia te ly o n u bjuinesa basis. In
Mr. L. B. M oore nnd 'family,
t h re e y ea rs the commissioners re- w ould bring th o u s a n d s of farm ets to
The largest working capital in the couoty. Pay* fout
ducetl tax es each y e a r; spent more F lo rid a and open up a few millions arc home again a fte r u long visit to
per ce n t, on time deposits. Safe deposit boics for rent
pn Im provem ents th a n in the ten of acres of our r a * land to d e v e lo p ­ their former home in&gt; N o r t h ‘CarolLOCKWOOD IU M S
preceding years; paid off !16£,000 of m e n t would give Florida on im p etu s lina.
Dr. J . F. D enton, formerly of
its bo n d ed debt find em ployed more s u c h as she has nhver had, and t h a t
m en t h a u ever before a t higher w o u ld carry it forw ard in prosperity Sanlord was am ong th e guests of
Wo wish you all a hejlp y New
OF SANFORD. FLO R ID A
Year.
a n d devilopm cnt in ten years, m o re the Cushing House S a tu rd a y ,
wages.
Wishing
The
H
erald
a
happy
Now
Dea Moines* a n d C e d e r Rapids ra p id ly than It h a s gone in a c e n ­
Mi, and Mrs. H. G. P a r t i n and
A small expenditure w o u ld V est.
b aby of U rlando aro visiting r e la -1
th e n fou h d them selves th o centers of t u r y .
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JANUARY THE 5th |
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NEW COMMITTEES DANGER
FOR COUNTY FAIR LIKED BY PUBLIC' BE A BIG SUCCESS
O R G A N IZ A T IO N
HAS BEEN
P E R F E C T E D AND P R O G U A M A R R A N D E I)

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T H E SANFORD H E R AID

A V IA T O R S W H O HAVE A C C I- S A N F O R D TO (JET T H E
E F IT O F S O M E EX&lt; El,D E N T S D RAW L A R G E
LENT TALENT
CROWDS

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S.mm.rr of .hr n o . l l n g Small
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
Hnrrlcd Herald Hcadern

T h e following t ultimine, were .ip
Avi ut or Karl Kuhl t he famous!
Mr i ltu*ker Vila ms tif i lilcago,
p rov ed and apponiteli by the pretti tly«*r who is to gtvr* exhibition ffights'i HI. but tt in» luta s pe nt so many
d e n t ut the meeting last Tuesday
at Sanford during the Seminoie I winters m tb(v (luMitiuquu work til
Merchants F.xhitni Committee and County Fair daily, Feb. .'f I. ft and 6 Fitti idi. a-, to he a Flori dian for (le­
• up. riii'.ends t he workings
u
Frank Lane oi Dc Lani l was I’ure Food Show» A K Amtell, say» t hat after un aviator fulls or i* | winter
of Of- ¡, .
C| j.c.lauqun assembly
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or
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a
big
rr.,
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tb( ( U« t n( Wend, a n d r e l a t i v e
Kip non, 1. (‘ Mi t idler \\
M at tendance is id ways larger t he next for tin week February *» 1 I, and
Urt l ui Wedneaday.
White, I- W Mn honey. Mr Speri- day.
In u recent interview while presents t he program which lie hit*
iir»ncr bowa with hoop» always cer.
H. II McCall. Oviedo, H II Hying at Cincinnati, Mr K ulit lias spent m uch time and effort to se­ W
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r. r. Dutton’*.
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cure, an d which could not have been
Pattiahall, Geneva; Dr G AA Nixon the following to say;
decided to have its own assembly
C
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l
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t
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I.
H.
Iteiihinder.
Geneva.
"Statistics
show
that
after
an
ac­
'«,„ Bourhelle of New S m r y n a la
Mr Ada ms tins been connected
Industrial Auto Show and Parade cident t here is always a larger crowd
|h| lUMt 0( lief ainH'T' Mrfl H*nry
F. P. Forster, chairman; E d ­ the next day. This b one of the with t h ‘- great Chuut aui pta move­
yijht and *dl iema*n ln t h e ( ' ly
ward Higgins. W. P Carter. W 7, somber an d sad sides of aviation, ment 'or m any years a nd 1» person­
i«Trral week».
L a w t o n , Oviedo; S C Dickson, yet an a vi a t o r renlires t ha t he t akes ally ac (minted with t he talen
Auto Livery— Prompt a e r v i n l x i n g w o o d , M E Dooley. Geneva his life in his own hands a nd rides whom hi* bring* to these southern
P.J. phone ¿HI. Night p h o n e I9G.
P o u l t r y Show C. 11 Dingee.
with d e a t h every time he leaves t he i assemblies, thereby abb to guaranC. C. Wilson■
16' tf
c h a i r m a n ; ! ’ S West, Oviedo; I. M ground in his Irnil craft, a n d the
C E. U in g , district m an ag e r &lt;»f Donne, Geneva; M. C t'li veland, more he dirts with the grim reaper,
,b* Western Union Telegra|»h Co., P aul a: J. A. Hrirlline. O-iedo E A the bet ter the spectators like it.
After an accident, strange to say.
&gt;ltb head uarter* -in Jacksonville Osteen, Altamonte
fU in the city on T h u ra d ay .
Horse Show Sheril! Hand, chair- there’ U always a rush of t he mor­
nr C !.. Brundago, re s id e nt oste- ' m un ; L. E. Ilrady. Douglass ft EH bidly curious to the scene a nd it is
with t he greatest difficulty t he spocAs,fh
r md uat e of Kirksyille school. lur!je*;’ , 11 J * »McCully, Oviedo.
etotb, graduate
are kept ' from carrying aw'ay
tators
at
Da lt l o Show—-Joseph Cameron,
Office over Firta National B a n k , Fanthe
vfctc
achine
piece-meal.
I n ’ many
c
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m
a
n
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J.
N.
Whitney.
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F it t s, J r „ E. A. F a r n e » , -Oviedo; G. / ucases
s e s JJu
o u v e r i l r rrazed fXoplc oven

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on Wednesday and his m a n y friends
were glad to welcome hi m after a
long absence.
Limb urger' cheese, Ho ll an d herling *ad yeast cakes at Simon's.

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T. II Lanier of Tavares a n d other
»»iport» »a* in the city on WrdnesJiy enrouic home from a week's
rail to Jacksonvitle
For Sale! ! 1

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Three lota facing Park on -Myrtle
avenue and Seventh st reet.
Desiribly located for hotel or residence.
Beautiful shade trees ten y e a t s old,
bo other property like it in t h e city.
Apply at once to W. W. Long.
25-lh
The Shepherd of the Hills played
,lo a fair sized audience here on
Wrdnrolay night and the play was
fint class
Owing to several oilier
sttrsctions in the city the play was
not M well patronized as it ‘deserved.
Piano and Player
P ia no -Ex per t
tutting and repairing. All work ah
lofutely guaranteed. W.L. H a r v e y
3 o i HkD-Phnne ¿49-4.
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At J. D.
Roberts
McLaurens
Roquefort
Cheese

ir : g t t &amp; r n f c r &amp; iig K o U :

Ur C. W Finn ha* returned fro in
a trip t o itj»-old home at Pensami;
where lu* visited during Do* ionniuy*
Don' t fall to »•■.'
tonight at tin *t.ir
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Stockholder*' Meeting
T h e ann ua l meeting of tin* »lin kholders of the Seminole County Han
will be held at the office of tin Hank
in S anfor d, Flu, on January Tih
191 ft, ut [7&gt;ur o’clock p in
A K h F A.
3‘J -Fri-*U(;
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b u i « I a III ICI I. I I If a ke *t U U
IVi " t e I l a i I A At Plow n Paola
I I i &gt;*i h I fr l.i tolo I It llollami.
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l a m p a I II Pifliard. l a i l
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Attilli
Non Aorl cit* i ha» \A
Iti" *ii (."Irò A * Al,-o,. iiitinrvili* Ijf xml Al»» Smith, Martin,
tilt t, F and Air. Citi In-I.and
ti li HusPaijd Jax. A \A Huek,
Rochester. N A A4 \\ Hall, Atliinlil. (li)
AA F! Piers«ti. Chicago.
Ili A I Ri .ol. Perry . A J 11 al eh.
Ali ridim Ali»» | I. Vogai, N A
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Goldkiug and wife, C. ol n Golii
king. Eleanor Goldking, Hurton
Goldking. George GoldUng, Fred
&lt;«old« in;1 Air» E F! Dowling, Ar
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I .in 1» 1 alidi». I »el..tnd J T
I Idler M. »1»11« Ala . H i t lllloril
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O II Lerriog
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I A Manchester
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H. J Manchester, Mr
F’ulion. Cleveland, () ; G. W. Iloneklev, \\ li
Montgomery. Jacksonville. E C
Hume«. Miami; F. S
Campbell .nul wife, Mr .and M r\A I* Ifnwe, t ’arieton Huwr, Katb
efllie ilowe. PuisIfUTg, Pii

Ring in the New!

Thanking our many customers fo r their
lib era l ami continued patronage during
the past year, we wish one and a ll

J V 'ir X T T T - A T V tr P i W S f t R O f f S

i V V i f r r s - p i ^ ôf ^ f n ^ f a r r i
by the avi at or
With aviation in­
tentions being hrauglii_uuL cunaidc-riinly. each said to lie the (iroldem
*olvi*r of stuhility, some are really
worth while Put none of which have
been perfected
Interest of s p e c t a ­
tor* naturally turn» |n the n u m b e r
&lt;•' leal h* ca'i-i'd by the. I.u k of *t;ilulit,
Itcmril- -l.iiw lirai nearly
Mio aviator* b.ivi met iheir dent hs
- lini* t ht* science of aviation was
horn.
The chance of seeing anot her a v i ­
ation victim always attract* a crowd,
t tf all t h e accidents, perhaps the
*|iir.,l glnli* has been tin* cause of
mor,, a , ml nr - meeting i loir d e a t h
than any ot her one thing uni with*
t u du.g tin- fati t he great maior
■&gt;f - 1it-, i 11«&gt;r- ,11vi i . - w •11 i b I!i at un yIn prog ra in

N ÉW Y E A R ’S B E L C S '

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tfnTTtrxt you lizve ever hail, and the worst you ever will
Lavc, ami may youi shadows and love of good Furni
lure never grow levs.

CASH OK INSTALLMENT

t »&lt;T i IxFIi AI&gt; \ MS
* Il ilcilijtl.: * I I «Tinte Oí i 111
lee their met It mi tin C ha ill a uipm
platform
He gives us this program
of st and ar d attraction*, on t i e in­
dividual merit of each, knowing that
people who delight in t h e best
I ert UH lilt ■t w ill Pc l b lo Ippre
Cinte hi- l i b r i Al
. nd Ali
&lt; ilio her Ail.iin
I l a i / , ylt' 1.1 work fitbali
Ilia,
I". M ng Dll' grc.il
wort «** If- *lDi hrougi p,*t|tt c*
ere m alni v'lvii.g merning limit «imi
lit
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tori
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P'l.t A|
g real
Aduni* will nre*eri i In- li* ti ti’orii'i •
* r 11
hour
lb
"ut - lent
will,
i p a. IP
AAeli
plat.* P 'f it'll an- ... .........
ami bile* ti 11. -t » I*» Air* \ d a m
w i l l It t llo w
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W I n II W i l i I l e
l ' t ' l . tied I ■
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Kilt
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W. W. A B E R N A TH Y
1st Street and Palmetto Ave.

DaiiaDiiDDBiniBaiiinranifiiniÄinmniHinm
hi* inaile in Dus trying i er*atile some time Fri day of this week when
n»U»
von can look them over a n d »•• •
\ l f \ I **!’ i» Whi) fthlY* VI-I '• * IU Du*in work or saddle, and a ny mu*
I ' »*(«ihiM M.irìih' i' an i.n^h^h
wauling to I uy i ( |iriv ite sale or
’ "f»n*iliah ní imi«hu lift?» ■*t»rr*MÌ exchange cun do ,o any t i n u before
in hi*' n vi ti r*ntnininìi*'» uvrr in Kn ^ the .hi into sale -tart* next Monday
-i *l f•• r ivi.ii .« \ * .ir**
I h.h.ihif'4»
' "i n, when every remaining hoiae
•»I i In» t'uM imiuthiiR Mini* HvU»n and mule will imuitivcly he sold to
Tihli'H li li •* hi'VMi *
ihl u i t h t In* tin* highest holder
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n
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" f (l eo A H o b a r t ' s E n g l i s h v e r s i o n
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t i r » o n t i . i k a v e n u e h«'tw«*«n I till it
OlllV til b u t t h e begui ni « g o f I per
and I '.uriti »tii-ets in 1lie old Pie»
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hv tori.u i church
mi dut that mi y provi a d rawi ng card
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Item« miter Dial 1000 will be the
total n u m be r in the Sunday schools*
of Sanford in xt Sunday
Fifty husine»» men tuive h«*i*n at work alt day
soliciting and canvassing t h«* city
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Ten Dollars
REW ARD

Diversified Plantings Are Safe Plantings

A-fiili line

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voices and versatility bas pi at»*ti in i Miando ut .1 H Magnifier, Jr.,
«lit­ l»ro- »titilli'* ll«*\t Monday. Junuary 4, al
i lu m m t h e front ranks of the
ri t t eil fnr 12 K) p m
h «»ion. a r e
pr. r l u iilarly
(Ine carli'ttd «•( horses
will giA’o It » dollars rew ard
*h«*ir qyl«*»
- ami nini*** direct (rufo TentiessiM*
informal
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mu
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of
hi'ilvy
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TI i nd** of ' Alma**
arrest and conviction of the
b e a u t i f u l ' .Ilice .1 *tro*,g p.
i r-otii Ut,*. lor*i*s. ( a m bilr» ■ ini.tt In d team*.
bum- j parly or parlies who took my
besides she must In* &gt;&gt;( a
Inno g e n e r a l pttt|Mi*«* tfor**1
in que" t ype, each of whn li Ali»» Ita r &lt;•( i'Vtrii v•" •■I »¡differs ;*nl sqrn ( m o t o r Itoiil from i| s m ooring at
M
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H C Hudgin*
m u l e s lonststed «.( Entorprist*, on Kritlay nigh), |) w .
Mavis |fii* &gt;e*-i » in Da full ' mea» I, M lia 11-*-1 Tti
li.iie el limed from Newport News
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Aa where hoy i j n n t t he holiday*
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wt h t eir parent .
lord, ftc anti Iftc
11; r I v lelery 1« np pen ring in t InZ. H. Ratliff, t he etli. o r t • "I"
market . nd despite the warm c &gt;d
i nt end en t of the m e d i a n . *.-I •1*1*
foggy v eat her the celery I* eri*p
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Roves, Shade Tree* and Shrubbery M »ke the Hume
forward to u* good season.
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Abac AlUadiie
near fut ure.
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Christina* day had as their dinner
land m a n who' formerly resided here
Oranjea and Grapefruit Tree*
guests Mr. a n d Mm. E. A. Dougin**,
Grown in Norihrrii Marida.
hut- Is now s t at e agent lor these
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1 Mr and Mr*. Vnnrp Douglas*, Mr*
T I M fr t va fl H » i&gt;Â#f «!'*»■*» Irren ( « J H
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popul ar ear* with headquarter* in
Nat Ix*onurd and Stanley Walker maid, Mi*s HeJen.Ti lden has been l»er o ' ex tra good saddler* and ««tine,
J acksonvil le spent several difys of
t h e m t i bs &lt;ott*isteil of
The ladies of thi* Library Assoefa engaged, who is FT«mk h and F.ng- fast (Ulcers
this week here with Id* many
lt»ti l.y birth, and win« lit» bet* t « &gt;• • I x ’tin'Dled team» •* *1 tut.**
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to
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to
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friends,
Rooming* Sale to In* given in tl* ft* .1 ire I in promirent rul» » " (h m.'l* mules, «eigt, og ' -b («* I
Hon Cary D t.arull* "I I &gt;•• I it'» |.effh*r Hloek on January 9th
Ail y«»u«.g with *h.*p«*
All Rii liard Cari«* in ' ri.* ■»prlug C h i tk |*&lt; u* d- ea* I
was in t h«» city yesterday on bu»i those who have anyt hi ng they woultl , i , " The Roger Rri tin*rs
Thi'tn- m d
ualtty
The stmJ, t» i*ll ihtiMr like to do na te to the cause should bcIvi ») in *'P a na ma " a nd cr«*a1e*i oughly broke and neeliinated a n d
ness, a n d pleasure (simiutuii.
Laudi» !» V*‘D' fwpular in Sanford |,ri„g the name to the homes of Mrs. t he role of " P é p i t a " in " M a d a m - ready for i mmediat e use. Any o n e
and wa s a guest of honor at t he Kfy Mrt w h i t n e r or Mr*. F rank. Sherry."
¡ wa nt in g good st ock should a t t e n d
Elka b a n q u e t on We dnes day nlgltt. Th|, |)n)cwdll of lhl. Ba| p wj||
For
"'Pierre
lx*.Peach"
Mr.
Weber
this s al e next Mo nd ay , where you
t• ' r. . '
Ma r y toward defraying the cost of moving engaged S t e ve \V. Scott for the | will h a v e - a chance to buy a good
.Five Tecla. ’ Star Theatre
' N u l l | the library t o the new t|uarter* an original- producti on and who hr»| horse o r mule a t t he right price.
Pickford.
Tonight.
15c.
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Oak avenue.
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Nicholson, Geneva; G M Jacinth*,
C h u l u o t n ; J.' M Lewis, Altamonte;
D. H C Rabun. Monroe; John H,.||.
Monroe; \\ \
Dunn, Lake M.iry
School Committee D 1, Thrusher, cha ir ma n; F P Forster. S C
Dickson, Mr Harrison, Pmi Knl!
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Douglass, (' apt. I'.i genti, rl
Goo d IP.ails i oni lniUtr 1.
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H a g a n , chairman.
Wi ri ng Und Lighting Mr Walker,
chairman.
P r o g r a m m e Mr 11••II y chili rttnm
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THE SANFORD I1ERAI.D

JANUARY

^BASEBALL
Sumlaj' boAntmll In Washington has
boon declared Illegal.
. If tho Feds are through and nro
seeking to (juU cold, why do they keep
on signing players*
*
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Being turned back to Pittsburgh
has about exhausted &gt; l i ^ publicity
g a m u t for Marty O ' T o o l e

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George Stallings receives $15,000 for
six* weeks In vaudeville—which Is
nothing compared to wlmt tho public
receives.
llodgera, a Pnrltlc const star
Portland, is said to bo slated for
Lnjolo's Job with Cloveland. Tho
Is popular slnco Hill Jam es
through.

A fter A ll, Carter's is the liest
We have it in every color and for evei
sible purpose. Remember the Herald
you want INK

from
1-arry
coast
came

Texas Is coming back an a training
ground a fte r Uio Florida boom o f the
la s t two years. Tho Ilrowns are going
back to Houston after spending one
season ln 8L .Petersburg, Ha.

Just received i- shipment of Carter’s
P E N C R A F T INK
for Office or Fountain Pen, with the new
Patent, Dustproof Pourout.
P i n t s i j f . . . — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L-.....
Half Pints----------------.
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$ 6%. BSftfdJ TorFoobtain Pens, with filler -25c

Ilabo Borton, whOPWas relegated to
th e m in o r s .a f te r falling to, supplant
Hal Chase in Now York's affect Ions,
an d who hns ployed n brilliant first
base for Vonlco In tho Coast league,
has signed a 8L Louis Federal con­
tract.
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FOOTBALL
±-&gt;V J Sthü/( o tii‘ fciy-etpfiTn tho "wfiy"
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of secret football practice, but it isn't

T r y P E N C R A F T — You Will Use No O t h e r

W alter Kennedy, captain of tho lfiiii)
championship Chicago eleven, Is en­
gaged in tho newspaper business in
Albion, Mich.

We carry constantly in stock a Com plete line o f the Old Reliable

os.

CARTER’S IN K S, it m akes no difference what quantity you d e­
sire, nor for what purpose you wish it, we can supply vour needs.

Penn S late students, celebrating
the tie with Harvard, touched n match
to live barrels of gasoline. This
proves tho value of higher education.

C arter’s Writing Fluid in Quart B u ttles.... !.................
C arter’s Writing Fluid in Pint B o ttle s ..

. . WHUo Heston, one of tho best backs
who over graced a western gridiron.
Is practicing law In Detroit. Asldo
from Ills law •practice, Heston offid a t e s In m inor football games In tho
northern peninsula.

Mick King Is touted ns a comer in
Milwaukee. He weighs In at lfiS.

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Carter's Writing Fluid in -1-oz Bottles

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Carter's Writing Fluid in 2-oz Bottles

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A l A m erica n s a Chance
to F eed S t a r n i n o 'Belgium

Tom O'tlmirko'n new fight rullare
in Hrooklyn will soon bo a reality.

Carters Writing Fluid jn Half-pint B ottles

DjH ( a r te l’s Koal Black Ink in -l-oz B ottles

\7ncle JS'a.m (O ffe r s

P U G IL IS M

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Carters Koal Black Ink in 2-oz B ottles
Carter's Black Letter Ink in 2-oz B ottles
Carter’s Ink, in Green, Violet or Blue. 2-oz Bottle

s Red Household Ink. 2-oz B ottle
A rran gem en ts M &amp; dj F or S e n d in g P a r te l
P ost P a ck a g es F rom R u ral D istr icts.
How to A id th e S tr ic k e n L ittle S iste r
o f th e W orld

England Is sending boxing gloves
to Uh men at tho front. Nów look
ou t for the Irish.

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Hob Mbhn is training for bis
«»fry Into the ring
He may t
J i m Smith or Ilattllng Ian Insky
-» new start.

Tiy W I L L

s Red Carm ine Ink Tor hanks and large offices i half pint
y, Fountain Pen Ink in Black. Creen 01 \'io!et

ITiWIjW =

They ¿ay Willie I,cut s Is to retire
He gnve Georges Carpetli l«T n hard
go two years ngo and showed well
’with ot her tough ones

HORSE RACING
Directum ! Is at Kirkwood
where he w ill’ bo wintered by
C. MrC'oy.

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D ,t 2. I2',i, a trotter

w h ic h a lot Is being said. Is a
o f Lucilla S p i e r , 2 : 0 7 % .

shout
brother

ritta b u rg h , Fort Erie and Hartford
■»re s u m to drop out of the gfnnd cir­
cuit, according to Cleveland advices.
Geers has driven flvo tro tters In
b etto r than 2:01. They nro tho H ar­
vester, Anvil, Etowah, Dudlo Archdalo and Highball.

BILLIARDS
311 Bowman, veteran bllllardlat, who
taught many of the present-day atari
of the game, la dead at Cincinnati.
Do Oro announce! that bo la ready
*to defend the throe-cuabian billiard
•^tampion «hip against Willie Hoppe
Tor any autn up to f 10,000. The Cuban
-doea not believe that Hoppo la his
master at this style of play, as tho
balk-tine wizard'll father claims.

MISCELLANEOUS
St- Louts haa fit) ten-pin leagues,
«ompzislng 460 teams* and 6,000 play­
ers.
Englnnd hoa applied ■tor 100,000
chauffeurs. Well 100,000 chauffeurs
ought to whip any army.
CapL Ernest Graves, who has
coached the line candidates for the
Army- eleven In recent years, If once
again on Uio Job at Weal Point.
The war Is serving to bring the
blno blood of English kennels this aldo
th o Atlantic, aa continental markets
a n no longer open for breeding pur
Walter Camp has resigned from the
trosaurerohlp of the Yale Atblotlb
union, a position ho has, held alnce
founding tho union 21 years ago. The
•top mark» hla gradual retirement
from the active field of Yale athletic«,
* point he has evidently deaftmd to
reach for some yean.
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HO M ELESS

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o i l t h e llr-it t i m e In Its tilslury t h e |HJ*tnllli-e depni I mi-lit b u s t i e n i en
l i st e d in a e t i u r t i a h l e m i d i ' r i n g i n g
l-'inin Mils n u n - furiti a n y Amt-r

lenii tt Ini wl s h i -s tu gite t o m i t o lilt- starting j j| ,1,* of llelglum Inis
only 1« stam p tils parcel in tin» regular way nml send It through t h e
pareri pu»t It trill go its straight mid fust us rail su d w ater will carry It to
the doors of the starving Belgian*. and the motley tie lias paid for ntniup*
will be refunded to the donor by the American Commission For Relief In
Uelglum. the executivi* offices of which are at 71 Hriuidway. New York city.
Seven million (teople. mostly women, children nini obi men. arc still shut
up In Belgium. Industry stopped when the Germans came: (ho money g a rs
out through the payment of t i n n ì.anti Indemnities; the crops were mainly
minisi With the coasts cutoff. Belgium, which Imports threvipitirlera of her
food supply In normal times, culliti Import no more, \york I» gone: money Is
gone; nw»&gt;t Important of all. food Is gone. The G erm an conjpterors,, who
need all tlndr mvit supplies io guani against the proposed “siege of Germ any"
by tin* allies cannot ami will nut feed them, The allies, fearing th a t the
Gorman* will Mefite any fissi coming from a hostile source, cannot or wlll-iiot
fetal them America mast feral them o r tliey will starve. There Is no ottfer
way
Seven titillimi |K*oi(lt\ niitjl last year the most industrious, peaceable
and prospemu* nntliHi in Imrnpe. will go to their grujre* thR winter unless
America gives us, never nation gn^^bwforv.
\
While Belgium needs everyt h ^ B S e h e needs luost of nil Just foot!—non
perishable fuori which will Maini the test of ocean trnnaportntla«, micl| ns
dour of tiny kind. pc;ts. ts-ans and preserved menta. T h e donor has only in
phi ir» his gift In packages of not less than twenty-five pounds nbr hi ore than
fifty | tumida, stanili It tu Hie usual way and mnll It at the nearest poMiltllfi*
If the donor atbls Ids own imuj^ami tiililn-s*. TOGETHER WITH T H E I.KV
TKIt "It.” the muuey tie l i n e a l ' l fur stump* will la* refitntled io him tty tin
commission.
'
ta.d.ed fiotti r i . i l U i J t t «'¡V i *«• .i-ai.i -..I
■&gt;'
W.\ IÌ!:t|&lt;tT*HK iÒM BANY. W A IIK Ilo l'S E No. 14. J At 'KSO.VV11. LI), who
•re collt&lt;ctlng ngbuis for this district.
•

Carter’s Liquid Glut* (mends everything'
Carter’s New Vel Vet Show Card Ink i.for making card sighs) in
B lack, Light Rod, Dark Red, W hite, Orange, Light Blue.
D ark Blue, Brown and Y ello w ............................
...

Indelible Ink

‘ **» » i f w n i

C arter’s Photo-Librarv
P aste in D ouble Well
J a r s ........................... 25c

Carter’s Household Indelible

C arter’s Photo-Library
P aste in 4-oz bottles
with Brush............... 10c

marking outfit

Ink (for marking linen) with

C a r te ls T ypew riter Ribbons, for &lt;ujy m ake machine

MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT, CAREFUL ATTENTION
DEALER IN HIGH GRADE BAKERY GOODS
We make rinything known to the trade. J u s t received a new
stock of fruit cake supplies. Special orders filled for anything
known in our line. Prompt delivery mode anywhere in city.
WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE

111 PARK AVE. PHONE 106

Herald W ant Ads W ill Bring Results

The Herald Printing Co
1 0 7 Magnolia Ave.
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THE SANFORD HEKAI.D

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Short Curls Back in Favor
«XarrysH ‘he l«“l*nir varieties of
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/jrae* trop ° f #H varieties o f •

SEED POTATOES, S EED
BEANS, ENGLISH PEAS

• M.*t h u n f«-. . * . \ ||„».
ru.«t&gt; d «n Addition 1.* .Anti h Nid
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&gt;,o»jfh Sanford
Ir-- miri hrlBt «|ua»l*rr 1*1 s A.
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n i . (M O W S S E E D RYE. SEED
OiTS.SEED U Utl.EY. ITALIAN RYE
CRASH r o l l WINTER LAWNS.

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Compiile stork oí carden a n d Held

lui i» I»-. oiythue.l quarta»» •»,* S
lini il.*«tii » ti*u j «if ati Addilmn tu South
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l o: Jil •! S A llublnann*« Sunrry of an
Aildtibin tu South Sanford.
l i n i haif of tot SA of \ l , M. S m i t h »
Sul**b\t-ion. a. t*#r piai t fiori uf r#ror»|#d

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Alto (inm nm rnt loi 4 of S#ction I, Town*
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AU« í#ov#r a roan! lot I, If# *11on 11« Tow nr I»If» II BOIlt h. It Pine* IT Ku b
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¡untati 11. T.**n*hfp 14 mmjiK« Kang* 27 #•»!*

SaOfr of \ ppllratlon Ì«f Tu» D*#tl tender
S-ftlon j7 i uf Ihr (ìrn m l Statuir»
Shtirr 1« Hrrrhy *i%»*n (hit Jaa I- (¡il«*»
purrhaaaf «f T* t ('«•f11fiC*t « No. 1337
•lai»“! the trd tia&gt; uf June. A- 1). 11*1If« ho*
fìlrd «alti «.'»rliftrat# In my ofllr# and haa
matjr «pidimtinn fnr Ni «Imi t *» j»»u* In
irranliDf» witb li«
Kabl rrrtlflralr #m(iri&gt;«&gt; ih« fililowme ft'OMrflt»*«l prapirljf wl$—
u«»nl In H«rnlnul# rounty. Florida, to-wlt:
|.«t f. M l o n 25«, Tp 20. liane«. Il llail.
|.i Ili arre-«
Thr «4i*l land bHng•
«t ih* fiat*
/ i tir i «u»nr&lt;- ni «neh c*r1ifu i£» In tur »imo
of Ffrd T William». Unir«* ««il rvtifTair .hai! br r#dr#m#d aeeordlng to Uv, la#
tir«-.1 will iMdr thrrron ori ih# 12lh day of
J* mari \ D. ItU
Ultnrn m&gt; affittai «tgnaiura and arai thia
fhr !&lt;th day of Drcrmbcf, A. 11. 1014.
K. A. DOlini.ASS,
Cirrk ("Irruit Courl S#mlnot* Co.. Pia.
n&gt; Ja*. &lt;\ Roboria« l&gt;.

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lífft» ev.tv '•■ennil and fourth ThursflnMoiointe Mull ov.-r tin« Imperia
litre. VUiting eompaitioiti. welcome.
}. Karnnt*
Il E. Tolar
Seer
llik’b Priest
Senir.ulr * l »( &lt;i r
uriler Ln.li rn Sin
Me-t' H\ef\ nr • .uul ibirij Tiiejwia^y
iawch moiitii Fveryunv who him i n n
Ml .Sur in the East oreconliniiy invited
ta visit this chapter
Alice E Rohhlnn. Sce'y

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» * » *.i *ol tBu-tMriU »if lllrirk 1,
I • ] »■ î fr*r'lottai uf*t taodlir-b oî
J i .• 12, *&lt;l of K, II. Iratlnrda map
o« th# low n cd Fanford.
I.nt« V.». M and 77 of Ht. Joirph’a Hub*
dUr-fon, acruralr.K lo piaf t hrr#of rarordod
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t&gt; Kwiw.U -»ni Ian I luinf li.rm.rl/ In .atit
lilanc^ . • '-fMt (.
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‘litnti In, ninutnf .«a*! to 'ntrr.^rtlrf In I'uurl of th# County lutile, Nominola
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V e l.li .am-) &gt;*f l.r.v l|. ant
Count*. Sialo of p'torida
1n r* P' ■&lt;att uf
i.rti^pi- II. K»*rn*ld
To «II &lt; rr Mii’r*. Creator«, bidriiiuten ami
aft I'rraun* ha«iK|t Claim* or llomanda
»ttain«! »aiti Lititr:
V p u , anti e»i*h nf &gt;«»u art* h r r r b y n o ifflrd
«n.t r«*.|«jir** * *•* i-riwrnt n u rlBirn* and »1#*
la tat i« h i«u or rltlarr *tf &gt;uu, may
• n«( : &gt;•* •t »it- uf (ìvort» II PVr*
T* a t . &gt;i
*-f s«-mi nolo County.
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MADKI. U KFIlNAU».
iownthlp imeni y f$0i« *nuth of Ilare#
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• «ttitpani »ill b# bold »* ili»III a » «t *'îltf«»ri|. I btritla,
I i t n la&gt; nf i«n&gt;iar&gt;. I’M-»,
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• h*!i V« r« Imm.tl arrurdlns to low. tax
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January, A. I). 1915.
Wilnta. my uRtrlal aignaturr and xrat thia
th, 9lh day of Hrr.mlwr, A I*. 10H.
(•«all
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c’lrrk Cl-e-i* t'ourt Hamlnol. t'o,u r1(».

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J U i 1A l l O T r O M L E Y

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l'rmltletl
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Fashionable Patterns in Face Veils
Pl umbi ng and

Tkf Lake lire «•/e ( olmi II No. ” ! Juttim
Order 1 1 ■ d U " tirili) M*i honies

Gas Fitting
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our wotk will appeal to you w U nn«
To» contemplate the purehsse of a
memorili for some departed loved one
orarelniereitcd in tac purchaae of a
public monument.
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[H/incs Poi ioiiicals
Sr.da Water
Confectionery
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Opponilo City Unii

Dstal and Newaan Streets
Jacàaamffle, Florida

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g rd e t/ t o get
INdifferent
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lijea of t h e '
pallenie In
faco veil* one must either *ee them
or see accurate reproductions of them,
It I* Impossible to describe exactly
what a few pictures of tho oesl putturns make plain enough. Hero Is a
group Including somo of the patterns
that are most popular j\)st now:
• Rrnntl hats nnd blustering weather
both Invite thiTMnf^illff faco veils They
aro Indispensable for keeping the
hair In placo about the face, and they
nro vastly becoming. T h o fulibfulness with which enterprising manufac­
turers continuo to produco now pattèrna and to Impmvo and diversify
thoso that have proved most becoming
Is n tributo to women. It shows how
woU they appreciate and take advan­
tage of tho becoralngnesa of the veil.
There Is a pretty fad, which promIsos to bo long livid, for wcurlng tho

veil over only the upper half o f , t h e
fucc. «t reache* about to the tip of
Iho no»e, leaving tho mouth nnd low
cr part of the facet uncovered. This
saves the troublo of taking it off or
lifting Ik when It la necessary to taku
a drink of w ater o r . at lunch time,
Resides, tho veil lasts much longer, Is
more comfortablo nnd In a good many
Instances more boeoralng when worn
In this way.
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Harford, Bambini» muni) llanda, arr**«»!
i»K t*» K K TrafTnrd'« fr*a|* ttirr«-'*f r#n»rifi*d
I. iC» i'fTifr «&gt;f t h» f Irr V • f thr t irrijit
‘ nun nf (franga » nur ' v Fl-inda, *n plat
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II, B! I’* | e f f f r t *r*&gt; »aid fa tu i» b r
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ferd, acrcrding lo plat ihrr#«»f raeord#d fn
Fiai Hoqk M0" at page 9J. Ora«g* (’oualY
Rarorda (raid land b#ing formrrry. In aald
OfttHÉtt nu nty).
I ci l t Work X ami lot« 1, 2 and 3, Hlork
Y #1 F. II. Trafford*»-map «f th» town of
Sanford according m plat thrfrof recorded
&gt;B l’Ut Hook "BH at pa«* 111 #t itq, Or*
anga 1'oupty ftaccrd« («aid land«* baia* for­
merly In Oraria roünty, Florida^
U t I ilr«a* IS6.BI faat off north aid#) ol
F. A. PnMftfin'a rvrrrr of an Addition to
Poatk HanUrd, nrgordlng to plat tharaof

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THE SANFORD HERALD

BRAVE STORM

A R Y OF T H E WAR
-T h e re ure in- » o u th west of Arahun.")
| British ohscrv'aérions allied uf
D escribes E astern Situation
^ n o v r i t i t n l' um ilili t h e whole i Berlin (via T he Hague and LonGerman line in th«- u»««i will he «l*&gt;n. Dee 31
M»jo Moruhl. th«*
postponed until after r«*ntindent» of m ilitary expert. diariissmg in the
l«ocil Kitchener'» new arm y lak e t In-1 I n t r i d a t i the «-astern war s itu atio n
field. Losses of the allie» in tenta- : »uy»;
live thrust» forwurd here und then11 "All military
uuthorliie
huv
have been heavy in propo rtio n to j agreed th a t th e Polish capital m ust
the Ultimi in hieved, nini it is u n d e r-' noon lie evaeuate*
its value us a
stood the various lenders unite in I fortress, us is well known, is »light.
the opinion thut the sarriflees en­ but th e stro n g ly fortified positions
tailed by a g m u a l 'a d v a n c e at this in fro n t of the forts, it must be ex­
p ected, Will be well defend, d. Nevertime would b e , too great.

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'_________JANUARY I. 191$ •

FOR LIQUOR SING AS THEIR SHIP SINKS

T h o u san d s of R u ss ia n » Sta n d In S n o w
to L a y In S to c k B e fo re 5 a-* toons C lose.

Petmgrnd. — Thousands of men.
women and children stood in a driv­
ing snowstorm before the doors of
the liquor shops on the lost day In
which it was possible to purchase light
wine and boor under the prohibition
act of the Russian government, which
has now become absolute. Applicants
for a final supply of beverages came
with baskets, sacks, carts and wheel­
barrows, many having pawned their
Inst belongings to procure means to
purchase.
«
This final prohibition act is the last
of three distinct liquor reforms, the
first curtailing the sale of vodka and
the second abolishing It absolutely.
The third measure extends tho prohi­
bition to every form of jilcoholtc drink
In all portion» of «he empire under
martial law-. Cities Included under the
prohibition are Odessa. Warsaw, Mu»
^yowr, Kiev1 add virtually uJk-cÎtîcs of
w estern Russia.
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“ Dead** H e n L a y s Eggs.

“Oh. papa," excitedly shouted little
R u ssia n T ra n s p o rt Men Qo to Death WUIIe.lamnnlo. running into Louis Lontirdo'e place of business, ' "one of
Rathe«* T h a n S u rre n d e r to
those chickens you killed last night
T u rk s.
has come to life and laid an egg."
Much to Lenardo'a surprise, one of
London—A dispatch to Reuter's
Telegraph company from Petrograd the henH Ahlch he had stuck the night
hefore and which bo had left far dead
says:
"A graphic account has been re­ was really alive ami standing by Its
ceived here of the end of the Russian best cackling. The hen had laid a
transport Truth, which tho Russians good sized egg. Lonardo caught tho
sank rather than surrender h e r to the chlqken. examined it, and. sure, i All I«oeal Advertisement* 1 nd«
Turkish cruiser Gocbcn. W hen called enough, It wan tho hen which he had This Heading THREE ( ENTS a
upon (o surrender her captain headed attem pted to bleed with a penknife.— Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
tho Truth for the shore, opened the Con lev Hie (Pa.) dispatch (o Philadel­
Charge 25 Cents.
valves and blew a hole in the bottom phia Record
of the vessel. Lieutenant Ragowsky
perished while attempting to Are a
Monster Aqueduct
second charge of explosives. P art of
Tho aqueduct conducting tho watent
F O R
SA LK
the crew got off In boats, while the of tho Owens river to Los Angeles la
others Jumped Into the water nnd were said to bo tho largest in the world It J
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picked up by tho Turkish ships.
IX designed to deliver a minimum of
For Sale—-Five Whit«- \\ \ xut|ut|f
“The ship's chaplain and a handful ¡58,000,000 gallon» of water dally Into
Cockerels.
Rex I’ackur-I | : i i »
of men were left aboard A b tho ship the Sau Fernando reservoir, 25 miles
went down tho chaplain was seen on northwest of tho city. No (lumping Sanford.
deck giving tits blessing to the men plant is required, ns the source of sup­
For Sale -O range grnv«
&gt; bxrwho remain«.«! about him cheering and ply Is several hundred feet above tho
g
a
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n . 'H w milt-» from &lt;&gt;&gt; ■
singing th e natwnml anthem."
city. Tho w ater will furnish a great
- . . i {¿mount o f , power—.70,000 horsepower on the nhw E ast ( ’pant R\ 1h* run
M 1 ' ! *rr*
1» anticipated—for- electric lighting Ing section of Florida
PAPER RUN BY TELEPATHY . and
other purposes. Tho total cost of rich hum m ock s at -.m ' i'Ut*.
J. C, D avenport, Ado
Hu.in at
F re n c h P r is o n e r s In G e rm a n y P u b lis h
H a.
»
and
the
Installation
of
Ihe
power
plant
Np
Sh eet to O vercom e L o n g in g
w ill be approximately $5,000,000 more.
fo r Home,
«
%
For Sale— $ 3,000 buys a fine ply*
----• '
of
property In tlK \city p.t
s p,f
Amsterdam.-—Ftcncli prisoner*, in
Carlyle's
Opinion
of
War.
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investm
ent.
Address
tho concentration camp of Zosscn.
Food for grnpeshot, MesRelgneitm. rTT3V',?7&lt;n4T city.
near Berlin, uro publishing n weekly
on
ono condition: that thé shooter also --------------- »-*■----p a p w in tho French language, which
.were
raadu of.mudili Hat a n f o r t m a m r " * FOr SahJa^WKWcsufe -h r : .c fmk
they call !«•' I t r r s u r —ftttl) JLtctahti.
l«o lleraut boasts of being th e only ly ho I* limile.of flesh; under his buffs 1water fish busihe»». imi,. ,•,t fak
ui.thn
[taper which is in connection with the and bandoleers vour hired shooter 1ms ’.et», fish boat» a n d ga-i,
Instincts, feelings, even a klrul of also fish house, etc
I »&gt;•
■d &lt; . L
whole world—by telepathy T he aim
if the paper I» "to overcome the ar­ thought It Is tils kindred, hone of hl» Vincent.
. • tfc
dent longing for their gountry by tho bone, this name canaille that shall bo
Hous«;» (or sale or rm.i
M ...in
reaction of a sound, amiable inoffen­ whiffed: he has brother* In It. a father
nnd m other—living &lt;m meal hunks and
sive anti salutary humor
For Sale 23 Im.i
dried grass.—Carlyle
H I*
Fugle engin«- in gm-.| •
S i g n i f i c a n t N a me .
M Hai. «In I if* ti 11 I tu I N t i v n l h
J u ijlf |#1 i lr r u II lak es it.
I- s*-r I
fflngll|Hirc Makepeace Is the liumo
Hi flilih i.r 4 iU h l) M o rirla
|Â 4 U n t r f )
I 13 \V. First St., Sanier.!. Ha
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of tho place where tho German Inhabi­
V»
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tants of the S tra its settlement and ad­ K. Il y I j l f r r f a n «1 M* •• W . I ' l l *
tti*r, M - w11 . % t r a n r
jacent British territories are being In­ aon, W i l l i a m I» *&lt;kiHlff*. A(fulfill
r o r Sale l n e a p
Earn,
rrruur
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A ( u n . t ui«), ■ r*»4j.nfiilita M i h
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with growing ero- I I fix
l ‘*n
S h o w s G e r m a n Sp i r i t .
Reas on, si ckness
U
s flf * l II Ik.
1►
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Berilli A shopkeeper at Breslau Jl ImS
ritirili«
near
Celery
avenue
tins nti advertisement in his window- W«I
|iroinlt-lt)g to |&gt;iiy ::o,mm marks «&lt;» the :1»*“»"
For &gt;alc I .1 r ri,
«lei man stililler w ho first lini«]» in 1C."«; »I- »
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l’rice $2,Otiti
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Ben Bolt
ft
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Moore's s t a ti o n
The jntpufar song called "Ben Bolt" M i l* •I I lumia, J W I . f i V r *
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

T he tu rn of'" events in th e east, th e le s s 'it would reipi re *t ong forces
where Russia appear* to be more to hold them .
‘It appears, moreover,
a J f th e
than holding her own, necessitates
ne vert il A11w , ■
h a r d (»re»- ‘-Russimi Renerai staff attache« grefit. 'a u m - a r aBisr i *!'• German Hile» In the er importane«* in--bringi hr its main
w is t to prevent th in ( om movinR forces unbroken behind the Vistula
any more of their tronps to tliceasl- ra th e r th a n develop the full s t r e n g t h
west thereof
However, the plans
ern tield.
In the west the town o f I. Basse, of th e Russian st (I are unknow n,
HELPING THE WOUNDED
still held b y th e Germ ans is p rovint and hence, it is not impos-ihle fhiit
to be one of the hardest problems it still intends holding (lie region
the allied forces have to solve. The wes of the Vistula, with (roli.icul
invaders h av e thrown up ex c ep tio n ­ prestige as the factor, despite th e
ally stronff earthw orks a r o u n d La- (lungers a tte n d in g such a plan
" A t nny* rate the defeat of th e i
quartered in th e city. To t a k e this
will |
stronghold by direct assault would Russians north of the P lie
mean, u tcrirbl# loss of life, b u t its settle th e fate of th e atm y o p erating
ta k ln g 'is 'E s s e n tia l to any concerted in G-tlaciu."
&lt;*rA»ove forw ard in order to afford-pro­
tection to th e ullie*' * co m m u n ic a ­
A m ong the prornim-nl visitors to
tions.
the city this week was i^iuis E n tzAll news reaching London from minger, a former resident of this
the east ten d s to confirm th e rout of co unty but now superintendent of
the Austrian forces whi h now a p ­ the Sun d ay schools «if Ft. W orth.
pear to be try in g to rtiake th e ir way Texas, the largest Sunday schools i i l77*uV9»-=I L«^2mE12«3
laboriously back over the l urpu- in t h e wtirltl
Mr ■-'.titzrninger was Vojlru-Xj - ;
t iiians
T h ere are indications in her«- to a tte n d the funeral of hi*
French «'olonlnls giving first aid lo
London th a t the entire co n tinental father, J. N . Enixm inger. which o c ­
ono of their num ber Injured in the
politica
s itu a tio n which involves curred nt Longwood In the 25th
battle with the Germans outside DlxGreece, Ita ly . Roumnuiu a n d Por­ Inst.
tnude
tugal s developing day by d a y .
USE RUSE 600 YEARS OLD
Even the participation
n
the
The Touchstone of Charity.
army of at least some ol those
Nev.-r to despise never to Judge o r ,tl.h Employ With Success, Trick
stales w ill soon he&lt; unie a reality
rashly, never to Interpret other men's
used by ScoU at 0 a „
This in view of certain of the British ncltoii» jn nn 111 st-ns«-. lmt to com pas.
nockburn.
com m entators on I lie situ a tio n
slonste 'ito-lr Iiillrmltli-H. In-nr ttu-lr
Among the factors contributing t" burdens
«-xctisn their weaknesses.
Um.io,, A . orr.-sikindenl of the
till-, situation is Italx's occupation of make up and consolidate the breach.-» lj01ll1tlII « hroni. le in norlborn l-Tance
Ihnt , n.. rUBt, ..IIip| u&gt;oa b&gt; tbs
Avlonu and th e reported rui iul u n ­ ofcharity hnpp.-n.-d by tl.Hr fault, to
but.-lmperfectlon«4 mid ev.-r tolovo ■ K„ „ rh fn hHp nrtng about the d.-f.-at
rest in Austria Hungary
men. l e a even y.nir enemies ih-reln ,,f
EllK, lflll tl( |tnm.ockburn In 13H
i&lt; lom isioi"- of true «liarity 1» hail |,0,,„ repeated successfully by tho
Turki»h Loss Heavy
known. N. Laussln
firltlwh In Hi» battle of the Yser. He
Petrograd flee 3(1
B elayed ini
SJl V
,s
,
Ball, t horoughgoing American whose
Transmission
The pillowing com |
"About twenty five ynr«Is in front of luttlle latterly was in \«-w J«T»e&gt; Kllg
V ictim * of W ild Beasts
m unirai on from the general staff of)
Chinn H!*«*s every year a thousand our trenches deep pits were dug. lUh was born In t'lilladelphta In ISB).
th e army of th e ( ' uucumi» was given of her p.-opl«- fall victims to the f»*- T h ese wen- covered with ornnctH-s
a nd was by prol es •ton a l a wye r Hu
out here to n ig h t:
rnclty of wolves, bears uml tigers and loose turf, as at Bannockburn, r«-pr&gt;n tit«**, ll.e .Slltli cougt esslotiul
"T h e b a ttle of Surilatn)»b a n Even little Knr*-a bus fnlled lo tntnlly utul into Hie*«« the Gi.rmans fell in d ts i t i «1 of N ' w 1« r-*-y in th»- FiftyT rans-C aucasia. 30 iiiiìm* *o«ithwe*t .^ te rm in a te thè long lmlr«-i| Hger Bu­ heaps, calling out pitiably when, too • t-ton.I ami Fifty t Itir«l i .ngressi-s
oi Karsi uguinst large Turki*.h lon-e* Inrgest and must ferrtrlou» of ils klnd |flt«- tfo-vdisco« ere«) thè striti agoni
continui*».
()ur artillery fi «• «li*«lilt-h infest» tle- mnuntain reglons
Althrmgh ili«- («ermans more Ihan
Hntorl«,*il A r m r d C o a l l B o n *
perseti a «lr*»ng col unni of Turk» whol Theso formldabl«- rnan-ealers slaugh- BlleiJ thè pii», olhers carne nn In great
S u th u u s a n ff K n g lU h tro o p s c o o jie r *
imilaivorud- i o .sa v e. th u iu alv * » L y f « ^ Y»‘«rly nn avara«» of 2.000 peas- nutnb.T» nnd thè pila .noon becamn a
flight after tmving tosi hall of th.-ir ■nl" “ »'• b u n i e r s - W i d e World Maga'*( «PI*«'*»« »‘«rrof
The Ger ul«-d iti C r o m w e i r » l im e w i t l i t h è
flight
m ans struggled, cried and fought one F r e t i r h a r m y u m li- r T u r e r . n e u g u i n s t
lllie
c o n t in g e n t .
another In their vain attem pts to ex- C o n ile A g a l l i , In 1672 fi,Obi) K n g l l s h
‘I’art of th«- Turkish forces con­
trlcato themselves. * Many were uccl w e r e s e lli I o l . e l p t h è F r r n c h e g a t n a t
cen trated in th e region «if YulinizR ig h te o u s In d ig n a tio n
dentally transfixed by Lhu bayonets of t h è D u lc li. , A n i o n g„ „ t h e s e , m i a J o h n
Chutn Fuss are marching upon Ar«i"The Idea of not voting for a man those who had first fallen, while oth­ i t i u r c n l l l . w r i o s u n i i l l t f i r y i n l o n i n w o r o
r
nhan (Ardahnn is a fortified t o w n i n 1because lie goes to another church!" er» were shtit by comrades A shell nntlcoil l»v Turonno Al Nnvnrlno. too.
T ra n-C sucasia 46 miles north w e st of exclaimed Mrs Twlckembury "I nev- fell into one pit ami (lit* nuddled mans tho litIhnh. Fr*-nrh and Ruistnu fleets
vaoro joined iißnluHt tho Turk«
w lOilti was (down uut of existence
Kars.
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th* »am* b*int a rule day of thla m uri; I l
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pubfiahod in 8*min«g* county. Ktorlds.-onco
s »**k for By* ronwcullv* ,**ka.
Wilnra*. K. A. Boucla**, Tlrrk of .aid
-court and th * »*aI Ihcrruf thi* 31*1 day of
Dtrttnhrr, A. I&gt;. 191«.
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K. A. D O U G LA SS,
G|*»k ('irruit Court,
B y Jaa. C. flobtrl*. I). C.
Davi« A Gil**,

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Rent &lt;ioi&gt;il -tv.
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Sianoli, know &gt;.
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For Rent Two Big
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Gentlemen

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Good table board ut M'
Jones, 206 Turk avenue

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W a n te d — Brick nnd r o n - r - ',qliiip,ney»1 _fqutid^tiq.ii3j 1' ..
faction guaranteed. Add res
Glidewell, P. 0 . Kox 8»S. "
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T h e money is your- B
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this winner. It sell» t«&gt; ev. r - 1"»»»*
Solici Ior* A of Counaal tor Complainanla No talking necesauryl
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a n d t h e sale bi mwle. ion l«f rtE_
profit. T he wise »gent will -&lt;
free particulars. Adtlress I’ " 10
1092, city.
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W a n te d —To exthat.g- "
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talking
machine
recor«l-.
l lu IM « of
w ith o u t machine, for
"&gt;■' 1 "*'|d
piano records.
E nquire at lfl *“

F. J. TERRY

Marble and
Granite Monuments
Tombstones,1 -etc.
Lot Ho Eatlault •* V«r Work

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1*2 w . Church S t. Orlando, Fla.
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THEY AUE COMENT; TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY EAIR ITiHKlI.ARY .Trd.Ilth, 51 h and lilh, 1915

ON TUESDAYS
ANP. FRIDAYS

SAN FO RD H ER A LD

PUBLISHED
• SEMI-WEEKLY

I S S A N F O R D 1 L i/c F

Walt h Lint rig

S A NEO It II, F I. O ltlD A . T U E S D A Y , J V M

VOLUME VI

AUA

191.',

NO 39.
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and t he declamatmn cont est ’ thnlgfif*
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THE SEMINOLE FAIR

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los*, of B^jOOU. T he tire «a» dis­
covered at I Ifi a 111 , a« tli,m. v
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tu, ti..* lop thi„r of tl..* P ul,but'
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the roof falling m an d destroying all
valuable implements, re. ,,r,Is. * hurt**
etc
1 her,- »,-re lull three v.ii'aiit
others in the building, ail being
filled by lawyers, physicians, iimurance companies, realty men, etc.,
and valuable papers, and oilier J u r
nilirre wete almost u to tal loss.
A general alarm was sent in which
called every piece of a p p a ra tu s in the
fire departm ent and; for a time,
;------ when the w a te r pressure wan poor. It
looked as though adjoining property
»as doomed. On .the ground tloor
twp stores were badly damaged by
water and smoke. The wntite fifth
»nd sixth flours of the building were
completely ruined, an d Doors below
w*ro Hooded with water.
Firemen
remained on the scene until after 7
«hi« morning.
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The Dyal-Upchurch building wan
erected in 1901, j u i t after the grrat
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.which destroyed prac­
tically the entire city, and was for
y*ari the tallest oflice building in
Jacksonville. It is situ ated on the
corner of Bay find Mai'ft streets in
«he heart of the business part of
town, and only a block from tho
river.
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various food products in t h e state.
seasons In this t h e ladle* «ill l&gt;e currying
out t he r e al welfare ' p i n t of their

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In.ve such goed thing* to eat. "
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After every one had partaken of
t h e lunititiful Spread, the UigiUdvV.k ( U
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Mr*. ,C. E.
Wa l k e r t'ntr a pleasant .informili
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aftd lake advantage of t lui facilities
olierei! for info/matioii. for printing
and advertising and «rilin g letter*,
etc. The Vu-r.dipiarior* in- the* pt.ree
for i lie i ran* net ion of frrt r» t'uvir.CM*

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T H E SA N I O B I ) M A S O N S O B ­ « K e n i l a n i - . I "
a n s w e r n i l tp re .- tio n * fneiiu
S E R V E LA ST M E E T I N G
..ed supply- print* .! m a r i e r a n d ad ,,,,|
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O F H I E YEAR

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expeciaìly a re - requeued to come in s o r r y wo can't go this year, ihey iin t he ihfneUon."

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THE PASSING YEAR

Ii,-,- at Ninforii I- pul' iind viriiiiuiv
in exert re*peel
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B r i n g y o u r w i v e , if t o i l
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w if e

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W. I*. ENME.

roue here first. W e « ill then in tro ­
duce you to the M ayo r and C hief
of J’olire. you » ill tell them how
nuJ, ). ........ ) ) on ha v e ¡ilo! t h&gt;

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A. I». MONTAGUE. OF. LAKE

.. atolli,dole vpeeiL. dl’IOuiu front ,v'*

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quartera and you are supposed

«ill fie

FLA. EDUCATORS.
CLOSE FINE MEETING

preti '
‘ * .le itio n of the o Ilicer* for the
-11’' id ..... . ■' gr,**** i*¿r t he j navs.r ordered it ’ mnv in*, killed u n
given in 1‘rnf St
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\%c|| ' I,noth* a r r a n g e d for t h a t purpose,
Miiai:
oy «ti............ .. .1 h.-t Sear „ g h , ' .,i„l d u ll U* I,une. I f^ee do« n-f •’•yuing year, the Florida Educa*
known mu'li'lali of Sanf-.r I. « f t " «o
The f..lr he ad' ina ni T» n* open at " d " ' f* I * . ' ^ n t ' , l u i t 1 ','in g itila P ie j ., r , | in i p u c k l im e m i a * t o d e s t r o y tional Awociution practically c o m ­
alily i ns t r uc t ed i hc m t f . '.ait s,*ar. *&gt;11 time* u n d t he ladies of t h e c ount y t o all* nti litis y e a r sani, " I ’l.pa, Fill t i n germs a n d p r e v en t the spread o pleted its laliors s h o rtly uftor noon
the

i .» the men,

T&gt;&gt; ..11 those who » I 'l l
The Herald office » ill

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,popular » r;u ,r. ..( ,M.

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f’o g ' Irom ,\ prit !3lh lo \pril I .th.
t .o r hunier*. frulli .« p ie Miller
I »■ , mtiiT J'll't ; n I t «
1 **11 I-i r.i Fehruary I ' t . war talker* no
I r li , r day l„ ali « h o .?; *t •** ■I,*•1 t l .
I &lt;1 m .iii *.in. a man «ho a d e p t *
um iliai reunion **! ilo* l.ong«no.| a pap, r lor tf u r year* and th e n ,
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f*• To «fieli ili. lijll i. p r t '. l l t e d say * **I

fith. h a n ;. e ur .but I.,. w t:., ,r .ii.il.;, i tv r.ii'l- i
I’ll**
Seminole r o i i n t y afe
ho Itili
,.f L, m,i&gt;t taking un m i n » int'-r, « in the
iifirsjia|i'W d,rm g pi, \&lt;t 1,;. *

n&gt;t( uj i i , . M.nhi* RcgionT»*Associal ion
j [he South Florida Association
„„I tin .Ai-tillvi* rn m m ittee of tin
yiorui.i
Association. *&gt;» a&lt;foutti of the belter train rnnnectioti» in the afternoon the S outh
Florida Press Association »ill hold
their m eetin g In th e w e n i n g . T h e
Lake Region »ill meet a t 2 p. in. if
possible. The executive com m ittee
«ill mfet al 3 p. m. &lt;&gt;r L i t e r in t h e
AVitfrig. . At forr'r'fhF'-enfrens NFinf
to take .the newspaper men a ride
owr the .elery field** a n d .it H they
wiU have .i dinner at one of th e
hot,I&gt;. the guests of the Sun ford
Commercial C'tO»
T he complete

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'prilli; poet » frinii M a r ch 1st to lu in1

FANCY T H F . S K T T I . K U S A S S O C I A T I O N
H E L D A FINK M EETIN G
A PLAS T 1 1 I N P A A

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s A N F O R D RESIDENTS
and tli»' spiritual T entitle is being
pa lib*
Innlt under the dir*. ( l l l l l ol
T'lu" old d a y s are re tu rn in g to
Overseers of tin* work.
ford
The retiring o i l i e r ' furl her dis­
Today IL D Waring a n d a".&gt;,i
tinguished Past Mir-tet I- I M H'-r
liter,
„lien a suite of oHires ‘on T •'
iy presenting lum. through 1 I*
Forster with a mm* personal tribute sc, imd tloor of t tie Hisliirp block alld
in the form of a hiindsonoly gold t hf
otlicun will - ho u scene of ac­
mounted, engraved, silk uml,relia, in
tivity. for in them »ill be transacted
leather case. T he oilier« » h&lt;&gt; la­
the
large volum e of business inci­
bored with Past Master Miller, as
servants to the fraternity are par dental to t h e disposing of the land'
Ocularly proud of tin* years record, and farms of the Holden Rea) Es­
it having been the most notable in tate Co.
many points. There were
two
As Mr. W aring stated t o u repre­
church corner stones laid
Tlier sentative of The Herald last week
were forty-eight degrees conferred he expects to place these vast hold­
upon sixteen new members. T here ings on th o trierket at once a n d will
was official a tte n d a n ce at the fu n e r­ sell rity p ro p e rty and develop in
als of three brothers, and in point of every way t h e city und country*.
attenda nce tfiero was’ a t each m eet­
One of t h e prime object« of coming
ing a full quo rp m of officers a n d the to Sanford was the building &lt;»f a tie»
largest averago attendance of m em­ hotel and t h i s great work will also oc­
bers than qyer before in th e his­ cupy th e ir attention In connection
to ry of Sanford Lodge No. 62. In with t h e i r real estate operations.
addition to this a new record for
The a d v e n t of Mr. W arin g and
having present a t one meeting sev­ his associates into the business life of
enty-five members.
this rity will lw&gt; fraught w ith gioat
The firemen did excellent work
Tho 1914 officers leave the Blue importance aa it will serve to liven
■Iter the high presaure service be­ Lodge with 113 member» a full up business along every ch annel and
came regulated and their quick work treasury, a clean record a n d best us all of t h e m are live wires they can
saved several buildings adjoining
wishes for the New A’.*ar
be depended upon to boost the city
Ownera of the building state th a t
It is fitting to mention th a t Past und co unty along every line.
tb*- structure, which originally cost High Priest O. L. Taylor, during
This c o m p a n y is in com m unication
*H5,000, • was dam aged sixty-five the joint ceremonies of installation with m a n y investors in th o north
P*c cent.
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of new Masonic officers found *&gt;p- who are e a g e r to purchase p arts of
portunlty to present each past of­ the real e a tn tc and also wish to in­
Fair Decorations
.In regard to decorations for Coun ficer of th e Monroe C hapter No. 15 vest in t h e hotel and It is safe to as­
■ttentloix’of public is with a very precious remem brance. sert t h a t t h e y will add greatly to
Monroe C h a p te r too has enjoyed Hanford’s population in t h e next
call»d to it t h a t th e co unty colors
R E D A N D W H I T E i n d t h a t a most liberal growth. P a s t High twelve m o n t h s as many new people
these colors should be freely used Priest 0 . L. T aylor has kept pace will be h e r e In a few weeks to look
over the c ity .
along with the red, white and blue
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EAST SE A S O N
J u s t nr. a gentle reitund'-r to t lie
» „ r i d at large t h a t ¡Linford i- ilo
g r e a t e s t » I t i l . T V e g e t a tile
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t h a t s i n c e t h e M'liiom f.»r l e t t u c e be
g u n m N o v e m b e r a n d u p t o t h e ;!l»t
of D e c e m b e r 5.'ll r e f r i g e r a t o r cvira of
l e t t u c e a n d M) .-ur- of l e t lu . i * by
e x p r e s s » e r e s h i p p e d f r o m 11«»** s e c t i o n .

S o m e ot the lettuce did not firing
good price' on ,i&lt; count &gt;d the in
elem ent went her
AAe hav e hu d all
kinds of west her flout a front to
s u m m e r heal and fogs and mist and
it hus worked a hardship on the let­
tu ce grower* hut lettuce last S a tu r­
day brought 14 ami 44,50 in the
n o rth e r n markets and yesterday let­
tuce
brfiugh«
$2.60
to
$3.75
in e a s te rn mnrkets and oven better
prices in some of the western markets*
L ettu c e s* one of the great as t
crops of tho Sanford section. Celery
is supposed to be king and of course
com es in for a share of the spotlight
of p ublicity and will follow later.
J u s t now cauliflower is coming
into full bloom and this really fine
vegetable is bringing a good price In
the local markets and also ill the
n o rth e rn markets
CituhHower is
f ust becoming om* ol the big crops
here and the grower* usually get
good prices, providing the weathe^
is clear and cool.
T h e growers here are expecting a
good season-and from this time on
un til th e last crops are harvested in
th e l a te summer the g ro w e rs 'will be
busy getting their crops to the marketa a n d placing the money in their
b roadcloth pocket.

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One of the most narrow escapes
in general
from d e a th that that# of Meorge
For a maiden fair the prn*|H',*t*
AVandull last .Sunday, » h o , as he
are extremely bright and reach tar
« as returning from his farm on his
.,!,,,ve I lie highest hopes anticipated
»heel on the AAest Side » a s run
by t tie several .-(I 111mil tees
The
do« ii by an auto and drugged for
lime lias conn* for actions and deeds
some distance before th e car was
not worris, so let's ull pull together
Mopped
Mr- AA'unilull suffered se­
end put Semin,do c.ounsy »Ml the map
ver, il contusions on the body, was ,
for good and always
badly bruised .ill over the body, his
leg. broken in two places and he » u s
" T h e Lucky D ogs"
.almost dead »In-n rescued from lijs
One day last «cek a party com
(Visition under the . a r uti.Dlnkcn to,
posed of (’ O. Hull. Wiley Hudson.
the physician,
Edrf Riggers and John Deal returned
Mr. Wahdall's version of the af­
from the AA’ekiwa s»um p* »¡th two
fair was t h a t he » as riding his wheel
Hue bucks, each ««ighing about 200
and hearing the car took the s b b j o f
pounds.
These deer were both killed before the road when the car dragged WAV
a young doh (pup).l&gt;elonglng to Mr. the road when the car ra n into him
a ml dragged him for a d istance be­
Hudson, although the two older
fore it stopped. The car was said to
dogs did aonife fine work also a gyp)
belong
to a gentleman from Michi­
Ilessio belonging to Edd
Diggers,
gan
who
regretted t ho accident an d
but the pup bid* fair lo excel a n y ­
stopped to do all he could in tho
thing that has come down the hike
so far. This is the thir deer killed m atter. He gave his n am e as F. E.
at the head of this (pup) this season. Brown und stated th at he would be
at A ltam onte. Mr. W andall exjiects
ONE OF T H E P A R T Y .
to go to th e AVayrross hospital for
Try Dynamiting
trea tm e n t and at this tim e the real
Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 6.— An a t ­ _extent of his injuries are unknown
te m p t was made S aturday night by but the physician* think he will re­
un kn&lt;&gt;« n persons to blow up the cover
plant gf the E O. Painter Fertiliser
It «ns nothing short of a mirnelo
Works, on the south side of the river that he was nut killed an d luid iho
The explosion was terrific mid was accident occurred on the brick i n ­
heard ull over Jacksonville, causing stead of the annd road there is nil
great excitement.
doubt b u t what he would have been
T he work was evidently* th a t of killed.
am ateurs, for the sticks of dynam ite
The real frets in th" case will
were so carelessly placed th a t they probably be brought nut as soon a t
did not wreck the plant, doing only Mr. W andall end the parties in tho
slight damage. Sheriff Dowling a n d car can be brought together, as
his deputies arc working on the case, neither of them are a t present in
but have as yet no dirpet clue.
ilio city.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

BRAVE STORM

ARY OF THE WAR
-T h e re ure in- » o u th west of Arahun.")
| British ohscrv'aérions allied uf
D escribes E astern Situation
^ n o v r i t i t n l' um ilili t h e whole i Berlin (via T he Hague and LonGerman line in th«- u»««i will he «l*&gt;n. Dee 31
M»jo Moruhl. th«*
postponed until after r«*ntindent» of m ilitary expert. diariissmg in the
l«ocil Kitchener'» new arm y lak e t In- 1 I n t r i d a t i the «-astern war s itu atio n
field. Losses of the allie» in tenta- : »uy»;
live thrust» forwurd here und then11 "All military
uuthorliie
huv
have been heavy in propo rtio n to j agreed th a t th e Polish capital m ust
the Ultimi in hieved, nini it is u n d e r-' noon lie evaeuate*
its value us a
stood the various lenders unite in I fortress, us is well known, is »light.
the opinion thut the sarriflees en­ b u t th e s tro n g ly fo rtifie d positions
tailed by a g m u a l 'a d v a n c e at this in fro n t of th e forts, it must be e x ­
p e c te d , Will be well defend, d. Nevertime would b e , too great.

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FOR LIQUOR SING AS THEIR SHIP SINKS

Thousands of Russian» Stand In Snow
to Lay In Stock Before 5a-* toons Close.
Petmgrnd. — Thousands of men.
women and children stood in a driv­
ing snowstorm before the doors of
the liquor shops on the lost day In
which it was possible to purchase light
wine and boor under the prohibition
act of the Russian government, which
has now become absolute. Applicants
for a final supply of beverages came
with baskets, sacks, carts and wheel­
barrows, many having pawned their
Inst belongings to procure means to
purchase.
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This final prohibition act is the last
of three distinct liquor reforms, the
first curtailing the sale of vodka and
the second abolishing It absolutely.
The third measure extends tho prohi­
bition to every form of jilcoholtc drink
In all portion» of «he empire under
martial law-. Cities Included under the
prohibition are Odessa. Warsaw, Mu»
^yowr, Kiev1 add virtually uJk-cÎtîcs of
w estern Russia.
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T he tu rn of'" events in th e east, th e le s s 'it would reipi re *t ong forces
where Russia appear* to be more to h o ld th e m .
‘It appears, moreover,
a J f th e
than holding her own, necessitates
ne vert il A11w , ■
h a r d (»re»- ‘-Russimi Renerai staff attache« grefit. 'a u m - a r aBisr i *!'• German Hile» In the er importane«* in--bringi hr its main
w is t to prevent th in ( om movinR forces unbroken behind the Vistula
any more of their tronps to tliceasl- ra th e r th a n develop the full s t r e n g t h
west thereof
However, the plans
ern tield.
In the west the town o f I. Basse, of th e Russian st (I are unknow n,
HELPING THE WOUNDED
still held b y th e Germ ans is p rovint and hence, it is not impos-ihle fhiit
to be one of the hardest problems it still intends holding (lie region
the allied forces have to solve. The wes of the Vistula, with (roli.icul
invaders h av e thrown up ex c ep tio n ­ prestige as the factor, despite th e
ally stronff earthw orks a r o u n d La- (lungers a tte n d in g such a plan
" A t nny* rate the defeat of th e i
quartered in th e city. To t a k e this
will |
stronghold by direct assault would Russians north of the P lie
mean, u tcrirbl# loss of life, b u t its settle th e fate of th e atm y o p erating
ta k ln g 'is 'E s s e n tia l to any concerted in G-tlaciu."
&lt;*rA»ove forw ard in order to afford-pro­
tection to th e ullie*' * co m m u n ic a ­
A m ong the prornim-nl visitors to
tions.
the city this week was i^iuis E n tzAll news reaching London from minger, a former resident of this
the east ten d s to confirm th e rout of co unty but now superintendent of
the Austrian forces whi h now a p ­ the Sun d ay schools «if Ft. W orth.
pear to be try in g to rtiake th e ir way Texas, the largest Sunday schools i i l77*uV9»-=I L«^2mE12«3
laboriously back over the l urpu- in t h e wtirltl
Mr ■-'.titzrninger was Vojlru-Xj - ;
t iiians
T h ere are indications in her«- to a tte n d the funeral of hi*
French «'olonlnls giving first aid lo
London th a t the entire co n tinental father, J. N . Enixm inger. which o c ­
ono of their num ber Injured in the
politica
s itu a tio n which involves curred nt Longwood In the 25th
battle with the Germans outside DlxGreece, Ita ly . Roumnuiu a n d Por­ Inst.
tnude
tugal s developing day by d a y .
USE RUSE 600 YEARS OLD
Even the participation
n
the
The Touchstone of Charity.
army of at least some ol those
Nev.-r to despise never to Judge o r ,tl.h Employ With Success, Trick
stales w ill soon he&lt; unie a reality
rashly, never to Interpret other men's
used by ScoU at 0 a „
This in view of certain of the British ncltoii» jn nn 111 st-ns«-. lmt to com pas.
nockburn.
com m entators on I lie situ a tio n
slonste 'ito-lr Iiillrmltli-H. In-nr ttu-lr
Among the factors contributing t" burdens
«-xctisn their weaknesses.
Um.io,, A . orr.-sikindenl of the
till-, situation is Italx's occupation of make up and consolidate the breach.-» lj01ll1tlII « hroni. le in norlborn l-Tance
Ihnt , n.. rUBt, ..IIip| u&gt;oa b&gt; tbs
Avlonu and th e reported rui iul u n ­ ofcharity hnpp.-n.-d by tl.Hr fault, to
but.-lmperfectlon « 4 mid ev.-r tolovo ■ K„ „ rh fn hHp nrtng about the d.-f.-at
rest in Austria Hungary
men. l e a even y.nir enemies ih-reln ,,f
EllK, lflll tl( |tnm.ockburn In 13H
i&lt; lom isioi"- of true «liarity 1 » hail |,0,,„ repeated successfully by tho
Turki»h Loss Heavy
known. N. Laussln
firltlwh In Hi» battle of the Yser. He
Petrograd flee 3(1
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The pillowing com |
"About twenty five ynr«Is in front of
V i c t i m * of W i l d B e a s t s
m unirai on from the general staff of)
Chinn H!*«*s every year a thousand our trenches deep pits were dug.
th e army of th e ( ' uucumi» was given of her p.-opl«- fall victims to the f»*- T h ese wen- covered with ornnctH-s
out here to n ig h t:
rnclty of wolves, bears uml tigers and loose turf, as at Bannockburn,
"T h e b a ttle of Surilatn)»b a n Even little Knr*-a bus fnlled lo tntnlly utul into Hie*«« the Gi.rmans fell in
T rans-C aucasia. 30 iiiiìm* *o«ithwe*t .^ te rm in a te thè long lmlr«-i| Hger Bu­ heaps, calling out pitiably when, too
oi Karsi uguinst large Turki*.h lon-e* Inrgest and must ferrtrlou» of ils klnd |flt«- tfo-vdisco« ere«) thè striti agoni
continui*».
()ur artillery fi «• «li*«lilt-h infest» tle- mnuntain reglons
Althrmgh ili«- («ermans more Ihan
perseti a «lr*»ng col unni of Turk» whol Theso formldabl«- rnan-ealers slaugh- BlleiJ thè pii», olhers carne nn In great
imilaivorud- i o .sa v e. th u iu alv * » L y f « ^ Y»‘«rly nn avara«» of 2.000 peas- nutnb.T» nnd thè pila .noon becamn a
flight after tmving tosi hall of th.-ir ■nl" “ »'• b u n i e r s - W i d e World Maga'*( «PI*«'*»« »‘«rrof
The Ger
flight
m ans struggled, cried and fought one
lllie
contingent.
another In their vain attem pts to ex‘I’art of th«- Turkish forces con­
trlcato themselves. * Many were uccl
cen trated in th e region «if YulinizRighteous Indignation
dentally transfixed by Lhu bayonets of
Chutn Fuss are marching upon Ar«i"The Idea of not voting for a man those who had first fallen, while oth­
r
nhan (Ardahnn is a fortified t o w n i n 1 because lie goes to another church!" er» were shtit by comrades A shell
T ra n-C sucasia 46 miles north w e st of exclaimed Mrs Twlckembury "I nev- fell into one pit ami (lit* nuddled mans
w lOilti was (down uut of existence
Kars.
T h e Yalinz-Chatne l’as» is er b«*aril of such bigamy."

“ Dead** Hen Lays Eggs.
“Oh. papa," excitedly shouted little
Russian Transport Men Qo to Death WUIIe.lamnnlo. running into Louis Lontirdo'e place of business, ' "one of
Rathe«* Than Surrender to
those chickens you killed last night
Turks.
has come to life and laid an egg."
Much to Lenardo'a surprise, one of
London—A dispatch to Reuter's
Telegraph company from Petrograd the henH Ahlch he had stuck the night
hefore and which bo had left far dead
says:
"A graphic account has been re­ was really alive ami standing by Its
ceived here of the end of the Russian best cackling. The hen had laid a
transport Truth, which tho Russians good sized egg. Lonardo caught tho
sank rather than surrender h e r to the chlqken. examined it, and. sure, i All I«oeal Advertisement* 1 nd«
Turkish cruiser Gocbcn. W hen called enough, It wan tho hen which he had This Heading THREE ( ENTS a
upon (o surrender her captain headed attem pted to bleed with a penknife.— Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
tho Truth for the shore, opened the Con lev Hie (Pa.) dispatch (o Philadel­
Charge 25 Cents.
valves and blew a hole in the bottom phia Record
of the vessel. Lieutenant Ragowsky
perished while attempting to Are a
Monster Aqueduct
second charge of explosives. P art of
Tho aqueduct conducting tho watent
the crew got off In boats, while the of tho Owens river to Los Angeles la
others Jumped Into the water nnd were said to bo tho largest in the world It J
«. &gt;
picked up by tho Turkish ships.
IX designed to deliver a minimum of
For Sale—-Five Whit«- \\ \ xut|ut|f
“The ship's chaplain and a handful ¡58,000,000 gallon» of water dally Into
Cockerels.
Rex I’ackur-I | : i i »
of men were left aboard A b tho ship the Sau Fernando reservoir, 25 miles
went down tho chaplain was seen on northwest of tho city. No (lumping Sanford.
deck giving tits blessing to the men plant is required, ns the source of sup­
For Sale -O range grnv«
&gt; bxrwho remain«.«! about him cheering and ply Is several hundred feet above tho
g
a
i
n . 'H w milt-» from &lt;&gt;&gt; ■
singing th e natwnml anthem."
city. Tho w ater will furnish a great
- . . i {¿mount o f , power—.70,000 horsepower on the nhw E ast ( ’pant R\ 1 h* run
1 » anticipated—for- electric lighting Ing section of Florida M 1 ' ! *rr*
PAPER RUN BY TELEPATHY . and
other purposes. Tho total cost of rich hum m ock s at -.m ' i'Ut*.
J. C, D avenport, Ado
Hu.in at
French Prisoners In Germany Publish
H a.
»
and
the
Installation
of
Ihe
power
plant
Np
Sheet to Overcome Longing
w ill be approximately $5,000,000 more.
for Home,
«
%
For Sale— $3,000 buys a fine ply*
----• '
of
property In tlK \city p.t
s p,f
Amsterdam.-—Ftcncli prisoner*, in
Carlyle's
Opinion
of
War.
1
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n
t
t
he
investm
ent.
Address
tho concentration camp of Zosscn.
Food for grnpeshot, MesRelgneitm. rTT3 V',?7 &lt;n 4 T city.
near Berlin, uro publishing n weekly
on
ono condition: that thé shooter also --------------- »-*■----p a p w in tho French language, which
.were
raadu of.mudili Hat a n f o r t m a m r " * FOr SahJa^WKWcsufe -h r : .c fmk
they call !«•' I t r r s u r —ftttl) JLtctahti.
l«o lleraut boasts of being th e only ly ho I* limile.of flesh; under his buffs 1 water fish busihe»». imi,. ,•,t fak
ui.thn
[taper which is in connection with the and bandoleers vour hired shooter 1 ms ’.et», fish boat» a n d ga-i,
Instincts, feelings, even a klrul of also fish house, etc
I »&gt;•
■d &lt; . L
whole world—by telepathy T he aim
if the paper I» "to overcome the ar­ thought It Is tils kindred, hone of hl» Vincent.
. • tfc
dent longing for their gountry by tho bone, this name canaille that shall bo
Hous«;» (or sale or rm.i
M ...in
reaction of a sound, amiable inoffen­ whiffed: he has brother* In It. a father
nnd m other—living &lt;m meal hunks and
sive anti salutary humor
For Sale 23 Im.i
dried grass.—Carlyle
H I*
Fugle engin«- in gm-.| •
S ig n i f ic a n t N am e.
M Hai. «In I if* ti 11 I tu I N t i v n l h J uijlf |#1 i lr r u II lak es it.
I- s*-r I
fflngll|Hirc Makepeace Is the liumo
Hi f l i l i h i . r 4 i U h l )
M orirla
|Â 4 U n t r f )
I 13 \V. First St., Sanier.!. Ha
M
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I
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of tho place where tho German Inhabi­
V»
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tants of the S tra its settlement and ad­ K. Il y I jlfrrf an«1 M* •• W. I'll*
tti*r,
Mw
11
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t r a n r (fulfill
jacent British territories are being In­ aon, W illiam I» *&lt;kiHlff*.
r o r Sale l neap Earn,
Arrruur
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A ( un.t ui«), ■ r*»4j.n fiilita M ih
terned
l*i
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hour
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ami
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tup.
üfill
- A r *«&gt;|
H* f if*
ilgn Jr
\\
with growing ero- IIfix
l ‘*n
S h o w s G e rm a n S p ir it.
Reason, sickness
U
sflf*l IIIk.
1►
.n
Berilli
A s h o p k e e p e r at Br es l au Jl ImS
ritirili«
near
Celery
avenue
tins nti a d v e r t i s e m e n t in h i s window- W«I
1*“ "
|iroinlt-lt)g to |&gt;iiy ::o,mm m a r k s «&lt;» t he :»»
For &gt;alc I .1 r ri,
«lei ma n stililler w ho first lini«]» in 1C."«; »I- »
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was not written by nn Englishman.
It» a u |ti«,i «. is Tb-mns Ininn Kng
Ball, thoroughgoing American whose
luttlle latterly was in \«-w J«T»e&gt; Kllg ‘ K. .
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vr r d . ì 1Li IL a !• li-hi*.
J'rftfisyly arila, nr« her, I,, **«U,/, *J ari,I re ,
tmITi**l it» ,»ì*r*T'at •»* M)** lilîî oi to lupi aInt i ninni« «)v«t Yus« 1 1
I 4ul« nini &gt;n t Hl« rau«*, pot liitt-r lH«n Vïi«n Yowell &amp; Co.
ru«y. the I»« ilsy ol Ket.iukry, A tl ISIS,
[ ihr *«ffi» i)Hn$ « rui** «lav u* thi» muri it
ftirlHrr i»r«lrrr«1 timi «hi* in* tr •«#■ |mt
F«&gt;r Relit To r. t
nntlcoil l»v T u r o n n o
Al Nnvnrl no. too. t»
!*■ft««I ir* f h*- &gt;»nf. r«1 lltrit
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t h o l i t I h n h . Fr*-nrh and R u i s t n u fleets j u l h - l i t il t n S« *m &gt;n«»lr r ii ( | M &gt; K l u f l l l a liflir nice rooms. Knx-lb-rit
a * f * k Ì * ‘f f i v r n r v M *r u ll % r « . t * J t a
vaoro joined iißnluHt tho T u rk «
ilollars j«er nu»nt h
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S u thuusanff KnglUh troops coojier*
ul«-d iti Cromweir» lime witli thè
Fretirh army umli-r Turer.ne uguinst
Conile Agalli, In 1672 fi,Obi) Kngllsh
were selli Io l.elp thè Frrnch egatnat
thè Dulcli. , Aniong
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KU'tlri*
lr*f“
phone»
barn. el»irk«*n vard ¿nd
li rirrull Court Hrtrnih Judlrlkl Circuit g i r d i n . . A pply W I. H r - • f,°
Hrminolr &lt;ounly, I lurida In ( bnrrry
N i n n i * H &lt; II*». joined by
KoUHinn N a t Hotel
, Jatnca i.
Hrr Htt-Hsfid,
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H, tl&gt; l*«lrt *r «n&lt;l Aliev \Y f’•(
For Rent &lt;ioi&gt;il -tv.
in*!, T I’lrton VVarlu«, Merrill
.
(Umbarn und house, tu-.ir 1
K J(ohin««n, William Ì* Sufi «Irr*
Ar moli I «1 Ì (irn|&gt;iri\ m r&gt; r jk f »
•»Jffrock Sianoli, know &gt;.
t u»f , «Mit« *n offtr** nt J sc kto ni!-f.
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1205 1V ater St
L &lt; or tili n«. »hinn Hu»ihrt* in
II.'
A'ork
Plan d I , W I laon A T u i m i f F*r*
I ilhiu Campany. a ««r (mi»( tnu
ujrti*r IH* I»«« of F'lotidi tl.nrjr
. * on
For Rent Two Big
W l«or«l Comajiny, » r«jrjuration
1
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Mont.
undrr ihr I«»» of th* »tat* of
East Fimi stre«-l
J '" ’
r*nn«}|vatda, II B- I’loof Mi•Jl-tf
Coca Cola C om pany
rhinrry Company, a corporation
under th* law« of tha «tat« of
Florida, Cain A (Vflrrry Hollar
Company, a rorj oration urd*r
Room« for Rent
I♦
th# law« of ih* alata of Florida,
and J. W. CJrav»«.
* nishetl rooms well local*
It appaaritig from affidavi: died Ir thi»
rau«a. by Leroy li. Ultra. Solicitor and uf at 206 Third St
Counaal for Complainanla, that It It th* ba­
llai of afflarli that ihr mpcindeni» In this
tau«#, W. I». Sandar», Ural** Inm» Gr**n
For R ent— Two funnel" t r«*&lt;*no.
Shoa Company, a -«orporail«», (.«««(*• u
AT *lt K.
l^Jld Cotnnajiy, a corporation, ar* non G e n tle m e n p r e fe r r e d
rnaldanta of th* at at* ol Florida; and that j Tolar, 807 Magnolia
J*. If
thrlr prrrant placa of retilaica'ara YYil.iam
I). Sandar«, ( olumbu«. \lla«i«»|nni: (irurc«*
W« Lord Company, 12d* North Ninth «tra*»,
Philadelphia Pannayl valila; Gratia Inna*
Gr**n bhoa. Company. Charlrtton, Froth
Carolina, and that »aid r«pund#n.t* ara ov*r
S o l i **il«if *

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th* I ( * of « s e n t) on* yrsrs, m il that th *rr
I. no prt*nii in th * .t a t * nl Ktoiiila. th *
•ef v(f* ol a *uli|&gt;i&gt;ena upon shorn wmit.l
Mail asili respond*nIs,
Th*rVT«tr», you, W. II. Haniln * . Brak«
In n i* &lt;ìr**n riho* ('otripany, a corporation,
(itorx* AA‘. I-or«J Company, ari- hrrehy
ordrrrit to app*ar lo ih * hill of rom plalni,
duly Bird in thi* *aua*. not later Ihan M os-

day th* Brat doy of Kehruary, A. I». ISIS
th* »am* b*int a rule day of thla muri; Il
I« furth*r «-rd*«#« that (hi* notir* h* puhlyrhcd-.in Iho.Hnnfofd 4t*rnM;-s m.«»p&lt;h*r'
pubfiahod in 8*min«g* county. Ktorlds.-onco
s »**k for By* ronwcullv* ,**ka.
Wilnra*. K. A. Boucla**, Tlrrk of .aid
-court and th* »*aI Ihcrruf thi* 31*1 day of
Dtrttnhrr, A. I&gt;. 191«.
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Good table board ut M'
Jones, 206 Turk avenue
W a n te d — Brick nnd r o n - r - ',qliiip,ney»1 _fqutid^tiq.ii 3j 1 ' ..
faction guaranteed. Add res
Glidewell, P. 0 . Kox 8 »S. "
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K. A. DO U GLASS,
G|*»k ('irru it Court,

T h e money is your- B
£r* ■
By Jaa. C. flobtrl*. I). C.
this winner. It sell» t«&gt; ev. r - 1"»»»*
Solici Ior* A of Counaal tor Complainanla No talking necesauryl
' hl,‘ 1
ai-ty-str
a n d t h e sale bi mwle. ion l«f rtE_
profit. T he wise »gent will -&lt;
free particulars. Adtlress I’ " 10
1092, city.

Davi« A G il**,

F. J. TERRY
lluIM« of

Marble and
Granite Monuments
Tombstones, -etc.
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W a n te d —To exthat.g- "
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talking machine recor«l-.
w ith o u t machine, for
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piano records.
E nquire at lfl *“
o l i i » Vi, ;
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Wonders of tbs Shallow:
Speaking of Ute wonders of fl
die most remarkable frcaki
iround shoal Water .during i

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THEY AUE COMENT; TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY EAIR ITiHKlI.ARY .Trd.Ilth, 51 h and lilh, 1915

PUBLISHED
• SEMI-WEEKLY

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ANP. FRIDAYS

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VO LU M E V I

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LADIES ARE ACTIVE
IN SEMINOLE FAIR

B a n d » u m i l i .ii i * i i f In

’ PRESS ASSOCIATIONS
•; WILL MEET HERE

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DAY IN THE CITY OF
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public for lh. r ; ■ mu- .ap p o rt

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Seminole roiinty afe
u n m i n » in t'- r , « in thho
e Itili
MOll
n&gt;t( u j i i , . M .nhi* R c g io n T»*As s o c ia l io n ,p o p u la r » r ; u , r . ..( ,M .
• f r in F e b r u a r y a ln i* t h e ( u m &gt; , w
u lh
For the -plcudid .|,n W, !llf niade |,y I ¡mil pn fd u i't* of »1 he p a n t r y «ill fie
j [he
S o u th F lo r id a A s s o c ia tio n
the I *vie. f*i It.i if n, ,»
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in llie m any
preti
„ „ I tin . A i - t i l l v i * r n m m it t e e o f t in
1 ‘rnf St
ih, \%c|| ' I,noth* a r ra n g e d for th at purpose,
yiorui.i
A s s o c ia tio n .
*&gt;» a&lt;- given in
The f..lr head'inaniT» n* open at
fo u tti o f th e belter t r a in r n n n e c - known mu'li'lali of Sanf-.r I. « ft" «o
tio ti» in th e a ft e r n o o n t h e S o u t h alily instructed ihcm tf. '.ait s,*ar. *&gt;11 time* u n d the ladies of t h e county
expeciaìly a r e - requeued t o come in
F lo rid a Press A s s o c ia tio n » i l l h o ld
W. I*. E N M E .
aftd lak e ad v antage of t lui facilities
th e ir m e e t in g In t h e w e n in g .
The
olierei! for info/matioii. for printing
La ke R e g io n » i l l m e e t a t 2 p . in . if
and a d v e rtis in g and « r i l i n g letter*,
possible.
T h e e x e c u t iv e c o m m it t e e
etc. T h e Vu-r.dipiarior* in- the* pt.ree
« ill m fe t a l 3 p. m . &lt;&gt;r Liter in the
e r
for i lie i ran* net ion of frrt r» t'uvir.CM*
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The Herald office »ill lie huudquartera and you are supposed to
roue here first. We «ill then i n t r o ­
duce you to the M ayor and Chief
of J’olire. you »ill tell them how
nuJ, ). ......... ) ) on ha ve ¡ ilo ! t h&gt;
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nuKe t he line a c r o r i l l n g l v t h e u e \ l
morning.
Bring y o u r w i v e , if t o i l
' *.,ot ’ •• I ni don'» b t l m i t i e &gt;•'!•••
(,.||,i* . wife for. t h e new -|.. II.......... .
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BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS
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THE SANFORD HERALD

den. Hilly . Hill, Roy C hittenden,
Clarence Mahoney, Braxton P e r­
kins. T S Lloyd, W. A. Kitts, J r .
L. P. McCuller, Felix F rank, JmD e M c n l , W. J. Thigpen, Archie
Eb»tts, Dr. Fain an d Dr. Cedi B u tt
Those who were really and tru ly
there were Mesdanu-s A. W. F itts,
Jr., K J Gnnlole*. F. L. Miller. LaI Verne Hurt.
Braxton
Perkin».
Archie Metis, Cecil Butt and Mimic»
BeJIe Smith. Florence Frank, Gladys
a n d Cornelia S m ith of New Sm yrna
Gretchen S«-hultz, Olga S.diultz, Saidee William».
Adelaide
Biggin*.
Pen rhea Eeffb-r. Lillian Higgins, A n ­
na Mel^iugldin, C harlotte Hand, A n­
nie Higgins, Heli-n Rowland, A!:-JVhllm-r, Mell Whit Net, Zoc and
Fannie Rebu M unson.
Now th e
men of Sanford leave a gueis comit g
an . to “ who was w ho," buf certain
ft wui* a frank admission that C l a r ­
ence M ahoney danced the “ Muxixr"
with a grace I Li.t wsr» only excelb 'l
by th e Spanish l«-intly *it T. &gt;
Lloyd; J . I* R o l x f l i was u pea.
but Dr. Fain was bashful and lu ■tufgd so long in m aking engager: t
th a t ’ one of the Chit It mien l.o&gt;
tilled hi» program and »aid hg^iwic.
dunce thK fox trot while the d o d o ;
wus &lt;ti~.t thinking a b o u t asking tinbelle to dance. One married m an
nearly had
fitt*j b e c a m e Id» wife
danced the
nifi71’ 'THTs himfTSrof gay young
| k*oj &gt;1 i* are always originating most
enjoyable schemes for extracting n
full q uota of pleasure from life and
tin- »tag dance was one of tin- Us*

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Ijik«- H a rn ey .
All the delights of
eutnfiing wen- enjoyed, »hooting and
fishing «¡specially and the party re­
turned to th e city late T u esd a y
night, having had the tim e of their
lives. E njoying camp life were Mr.
anti Mi». F. L. Woodruff, Mis»
Helen Galloway, Miss Mamie Dev­
lin, Frank Woodruff, J D Wood­
ruff. Ralph a n d Harry Woodruff.
Allen Jones anil (i. W Spencer.
Additional People and Events Page t

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JANUARY 5, itu

j: Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling to ,
liOTTLEKS OF SODA WATERS AND

Communication» for thin Column Should hr Marked "Socli'ly Kdih»r , or
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Phoned lu Mr a. It. \ . T rr h ru n , I’honr 203
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Sole Affcnls for Orange City Sprinffs Mineral Water
The W o m a n ’» Club Hull
j pink rlm rnuiii«c, veiled with h a n d ­
PHONE 21
ily special request i in* Ldlowing j »omely beaded rkifTon; Mr#. E. It
account of the ball given a t tin* • Brown of T a m p a , handsom e Idack
Sa rif ard
a^t T uesday nighi ¡» c h a r men««*; Mi'*
Eliza b eth
Mrgiven lie-low. (in account of (In- ah- Laugliliri, blue erepe do chine, ImndONE YEAR NEARER THE REGI».
unnc« of the society editor of Y h e soinely trim m ed with gold lace, cape
TlfATiON AREA
Herald from t he city tin* d u l l wan of lace, m ara b o u trim m ing. and
Wlntrr «i-tra bi-jto, J u . S. Tutilun I» menili. Indolitasi ln»Uurllun li, rcll«-fr
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supposed to furnish an account of Mrs. I,. H u rt, Idack satin, chiffon,
It Is fitting ( h a t a t the close of
I. A Commercial Courte embrscihg Bookkeeping, Busit &lt;»• \ rit bu *ti
tin* year som e statem ent be m ade of
th e affuir hut in the excitem ent of a n d • white lace.
The gentlemen
Commercial Law, l ’tnmnnshij . Busim-M English, Rapid Calculât:'.,’«' Vus ’
Practic«-, Bui.iues» Practice, SpeillM.
th e moment* failed to do so a n d this present were Messrs. F. Lake, G. I).
what has ..been done tow ards buy­
II. An Advaucvd Commercial C onnu emhracing Advanced H m i l , ..»¡p.
account is token from th e writeup Bishop, II. A. N ew nuui,- B . . W.
ing the b irth s am i deaths of the
Auditing, Advmisir.g.
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in the T rib u n e of Mrs. Dlcktns H e rndon. G. F. S m ith. Joe, lloy and
»tale urcurr.tcdly collectrd and ,uu111 A r.i&gt;t'ria* Banking Course.
with some additions:
Ned C h itten d e n . H. A. How ard, R.
ilu in li.tiv .lv published by tin* S ta te
1 \ A Snorihuiid C o u r e «-mbraeirg Bonn P u t man C: •
-u, f.
T y Rewriting, Bu- mtt-s Letter W riting. »peltlng,
.
Bureau of Census.
T he annual bull of the Soria! Dr- 1 M. d allnw ay, W A Fitts, J r , \Y. E,
\
A Munufficturir.g Courre.
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-~4o&gt;r Wiieni of the W om an's Club j Wjitson, W, 1*: Carter* \\ . J .'T L ig Although it w-at in the August'
• \ 'l . A D« | letmiiit of But-mess Administrât Ion lç^r!n g tr&gt; . i*h- u rv.!’”
given Tuesday e v e n in g -a t th e San- pen.' A. C. Iletts, Willie fa-filer* Ray
J!*|.l Ib 'alth _Not«a tlut*J.l^.J*i*- 8 « tU tin iho Cdllegê ol Libinil Arts. ’ ’ *
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font* H ouse Wjia ontt'of the tffost se­ m ond Key, It. J. HnltjT* Woodruff,
S^nd fri’ m-iAfofi of Hlef
nt tJÎ*f rit Artu, fltTftfNKHft t ’OIJ I:«. 1 i
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plan of collecting- reports in cities
S^h««r»l «f rffhbaloç, KrKwit «»r
«*fJFLftr 'iri», Dumr»||( s«p ne,- j* 'f**
lect a n d brilliant affairs of the »«»«son. M cCIlntock H u m e Hum ph, Fred
«.f 2.0 0 0 a n d n . * r through ordin
*lr»chintf. «ddrrM NTI3KON i NIVKIUÜTY. I»« Und M« rida
•
¡stark went tier,
William
Mrs. W I), Holden, as hostess, aided Wnlnmot).
i-fice» wus lust published, and th e re ­
by th e several committee» spared no Hill. Pope Wicker. Lloyd. Yountz,
upon actively pushed, it was really
pains to make t lu- affair a success Eugene an d Carl Ilotfhtillat, H. K.
not until the early ps*it uf . 1 0 1 1 j h a t * ll.ralthiill.-.css of tho state.
Inslallnllon t ’e r r manir* *
T h e simple decorations were suggtii*-, W hittier, Jr., R andall C h a s e , Griffin
th e a s t e r n crystniizcd itself ab&amp;Ot
H ow ever, ns was said in th e last
On Dee. fflst fhe following
tivfc of C h ristm as a n d cjystnl vases Herring, B. Perkins, N orton. A. F.
tho model ordinance for registration annual rep o rt of tho s ta te health
initialled as officcrw.oí Aluwru« On».*
filled with brilliant gladiolus a r ­ Brown of Paola, L. Hurt a n d Dr.
of. bitth« a n d d o a U u . aa the uttidiul oiltrer ' l o r - 191?, “ H i " t h e s u b ject Ta te r Nd'. Lñ R. A. M :
,
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ra n g ed on live m auUiU.wure.it pleas­ J n in .
prototype o f th e mo d el »tut«* law, an • ed u c atio n al one, a t least a year
/
-S • —.
H. E. Tolar, High Pri.-u
ing addition,
__p
anil tho practice of states with thyt will Ik- required to perfect a s y s ­
T ho sucres» of this brillilin t ball
Dr. O. J. Miller. King
T he grand march was begun was due to the u n tirin g efforts of the
law w « s 's ta r te d fb be put into o p e r­ tem which will be tru s tw o rth y , and
J. Hum ph, S in k
p ro m p tly at 9 o ’clock, Miss C h a r­ Sorinl D e p a rtm e n t chairm an, ‘ Mrs.
ation.
probably it will not lie before
F. L Miller. C
lotte Hand and Mr William Hill W. A. Kitts, the gracious huntes*,
In August of this year, one year that a n y exact statem ent can be | S (¡ Kennedy.
leading the dancers through many Mr* W, D. Hidden and the b i l l ow ­
from tiic published inception of I hi made &lt;&gt;f tl i birth and death r a te of j W. T. Devine, I
a t t r a c t iv e figures, ending with t he ing com petent com m ittees:
/wiry H r«i /•’ridge
work the plan was throw n open to
municipalities.
In the
J. F. K r r t m t z .
waltz.
Delightful music was fu r­
Mrs.
Forrest
Luke huh the gru- all mun-np.iiitie e of I h&lt;- »tale ¡.ml
PI ace, Mrs, S a m u e l Puleston.
, T i m i :..- :
nished by a three piece orchestra,
cions lio*t&lt; ss to the rtn-mbers of t.l-c .iTHIdl’ll M He* I 1 t n T}.. » r*|f *• I
* made to ,t a .1 1 . i a «!-; ir« n t he
Kioor, Miss Belle M int h
composed of Clarence
M ahoney,
Refreshment.'. \lr«. (
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Me Lv-ry U&lt;«-k Mri iv.'1 t itib Thiirs-ln
tra*tr i:i !i* .tlf 1 * S«i(p.&lt;r
r u t . l ». tlli-mi-iii i « *■«*-p*. i io t lo­
p iano; ,\l W itheringtm i. violin, and Laughlin. cbairrn in : Mr- \\ I* &lt; ar- lifti m oon, at her u ttrn c itv e home •’
l.;i t i ju .ii t ) -* 1 m *ti t l a l
ri gist f at loll . !
1.1 ll. St. te. . I -t \t T. \\ . , ’
Miss Junie Sturnon. clarinet
Many ter. Mi* John Mei»* h, Mrs ll&gt;.*x- Park avenue.
Tw o t.ibli» vwj. tin it.rri« «1 thv ^ o rti that if uti *cni
mi , b j ^ *»' i us, it is hoped th a t the Veils.
of the newest dances were included ton Perkin».
play'ed, Mr». B. W. Herndon s u b ­ well, the now legislature would he
earnest exjiectution of the past
Following th e Chapter in«i,|]atio|
in th e program a n d the evening was
stitu
tin g for Mr». T. A. Ne»l. win­ uppealed to for a statewide law, the Pwr nty-R ve years may- Ijeeomc- a
P u n c h , Mr«. Robert N ew m an,
which
was publie to ti» - ; |,4ejm
one of unalloyed pteasurg.
The chairm an, Mis* Saidie William*. Miss ning the lovely' prize of a Jap a n
model law, th a t at least tin* more realized fact, and F lorida, progre»* Members Sanford Led/.
&lt;:•&gt; , u
evening gowns of the Indies wgre C h a rlo tte Hand.
basket of line tea. Mrs. Lake nerved thickly r e t t led communities should
si vi- in all oth er respects as regards opened,
and
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specially beautiful
Mrs. W. A.
a delicious coutse consisting "l have ’ l a i r Li 1 1 h» :-nd •l&lt;-..t, &lt; re- i 1.,. Ill- m .n .iii-r- i ’
.iv-l - indition* y-.if w.-r. it -.tli, :
Kit is, J r . rhnirm nn of th e Social
III. r-ll mallow * with w kippnj t i i . ill i.irn«--! tin«!« r t In- eoaihtions a n d I may conn- m to In-r
own a* being
( J Humph. U M
. I i/i-'em ¡ h i i h j ’
D epartm ent was a t t r a e i t vely gown­
and I'uki1. I’n sent w*-n- McsiIuiik-s »U|» rvi»ion four.d in o th tr 'lu te « t u ’-,|,|i
’ o t ,i I &gt;• v it b l.i« t* ,-!:tl tifttr. *
S
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T
he
Auction
Bridge
Club
w.*'
deed in pink ehnrmeiiNc, chiffon and
C M Ynrcc. H \\ H erndon, (• I
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ligMfi.lly
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huntv
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lace; Mr- C l&gt; McLiUghbii.
Mutt»
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I* I L.lflvn. Mil
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II-Ttob-n !(,i r n - i • tt M - I • nghli ii ., • *1 M *
chairm an, black i-iiibiuidvifd to I . ng 1 -une of Mr
iti.
i in- r.-.nfîiv i
Tln-re were Aill.*»
with silver g a rn itu re , Mrs t . U f.i't Mond iy ¡.ft, nonni
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I l i o n i.| s l a t , s
four
tables
the
club
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two
plllk
Hishop, secret ury-treasurer,
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it
D uplicete u m i d i w.i»
with guo-t inbb-s
rhnrmi'iise, bntjir*.
ed&lt; Hied
II..n il
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handsom e 1.«• •-. M - 1 , \\ lb - Kins,
Mrs. C. Bory ce Bell entertained stai« wide d ata sufficient ly a c c u r a t e èst it h a s a r n i e - d t I 'r o i i g h ou t
dresser
set
of
clmta
being
won
by
president of the W om an’s Club.
!
t i- t‘ ;- - I 1 ’ I c ,| . ll
,• t I - r&gt; l " l l|. ¡ .
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Mr*
C,
D wiili a eluirm in/ iitformal ¡-j-n* '- r t o be ... -. ;
yellow crepe with Idack velvet boil M:'* Lay r
ker lift: •- gU&lt; -I Ml ' S \lllM Wallt • ( ell us Bur. an
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Kish.
tee. jet garuUur-- Miss l.auru
Monday
i t1 I..* r. sil i ' L.\t the • ion- of -&gt;f K ' - n t ’i- h
li rat vice president, pink charm euse, some -'Ut g!.i»~ in-'ila»’
M i " W aliaci- i» t e a c h e r of - v t lie phi i '. d ne 11
com bined with silver spangled net the game a deliciote salad course
p r e s s i o n : t Wesb-Vall Feilt,ll«- 1 Í * e rro r
on-i
was
served
and lace; Mrs H K Tolar, re co rd ­
AT THE CHI H iH ìs
, w *... tl nil 1 In n n nl *tu* M
at Ma&lt; ,in. t nt. ! tu iti -I i
w&lt;ing secretary, pink crepe, combined
,i ■!,- &lt; . * M H-vil . i,
M n., U . 1 ■i i a !■ri- Mt
|. rit ni 1 1 .
with lace far trim m ing Mi» Ib-ury
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som e bla« h ho'« a n d • hltb“ - ,
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: — Pn ITT &gt; rrrr—r
tirs V» ,.f * : . i - ' t...ii
M . Chi , pft-H •
W, l&gt; Hobfi-n. hostc-s. whit' hici
Mili! it 11\ t
over while satin Itiiliiiiwiio s i ' o «tMot-tt-j.
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Miss M argate! Gill uf IL-Laml. blue
mu-« »tag a If.
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chiirmeuse.
M t .« Elder, lavemiar d a u n te d a ga&gt; crowd
# M»
Ti-cit’.l 7 r " t y nf "ici;:. ;&gt; al u ii.ic r u t i i i i i i g r.i p u i u ^ u l i i i U . u J L u .’
1 « 11
rrp n
■■*! i r . M r *
,-n- f r n i n i
— erepe de .chine Jiild hire; M l*. B. W. Irons, ji m l cliarming
W cilnerdny r HH' r t tin- ftanfnrd p a l i t i l ' S t l . l « r * t r
I n - . : ,-r 1
k 1 ■• w « t b
n u t i i ,. p n
n1H erndon, black panne velvet ‘and stag affair of tlu-ir own. i-nii-ring in­
IL il*-'i m •' of Mr 1 !” i vci.- • ( : h .nl n.,«l . i
4
M&lt; ’ 1 ;
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satin, handsom ely trim m ed with p -t, to tin- »¡«nit ut tin gutm- witli u
t ■i wf
Dr nati M ¡ 1 ' .!« i
Mr u i «1 Mi
l« t '„’ .(¡tin k i . d i , ' r ..t i t . »t 1 ; h a v i
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I'u t- .n
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Miss Anna McLaughlin, pink i bur- zest a n d enth u siasm tBa« prov«-d.
It V. |L rj.ib-- . M M
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G-.,
rneusc and ImmF pnint.-d chill 'ii wkill- tin O n !...........» i im:.-ii' . i l -.« v ■
I- I'., ki.;,
M
M i - II \ H " .«ai-l bl-i- - r.-i" ii■ I. I ■ t o : •• fu n .
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it or wilt, b. tii. i' .. n • 1» ,.d i i . iimit. *
I lady bilk- in n
• rMr* It M W.dl.tee br. a d d m.
it'll MM e (rulli .1 »tri i l .
I l l -. l i i
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tear, elilffoll a n d l a ce . Ml- R. .1 party. Im personali kg tin- frit n*l&lt; n(
The records .which have and arel
Stf ckjinltlt r » ’ M e e t i n g
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Woodruff
Holly, yellow cbarmuuae, with white th e .m a s c u lin e jH-rsuasiotw am i wear­
silk net trim m e d .with fur; Miss ing th e regulation full dress evening chaperoned a jolly rrowil «&lt;f young coming in hivve been tabulateti und I Tl.c ui.ru u l meetiug &lt;-f the stockAdelaide lfiggin«. white acconlion' suitH with a gnsn* a n d »avoire faire people on w camping frolic Monday published in part anti g l ''' I r« in-*- linltit rs id t h e k-.rst \ . ili,d a l 11 ; k
1 •». iw H Sr* fort! will t;n held nt the niTl,,
ideated chiffon; Mis. W. B. W atson, lint yet acquired Ivy thu tolti* of- and T u t s du &gt; in Itonur iii liivir son, by impiovoti.tmi íln.i I
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wine
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pending
rerise chiffon ov« r em broidered net, cieat ion, th**&gt; had u thoroughly
i.-tof
I i• . n i e
11 I . it , l • ■ • * II t Ik- - 1-, ni .1 1 it* » . l . . y 1If 1 .ill il a I
If l ’ r » D V l u ì
r*
In-m«*
Tki |...ty pii t e
com bined with charmeu.se and gold gtmti tim e and d»-« nb tl ilutt '»tag tlic hn’iiii*:*
t 2f
r * ‘ |i ,.|i»i 1 a ' . ■!
«iti ; - «i i n- *rnl v f . k V I r&lt;i.Y i III n . t.
a
III
t i d i n g I r. 1 '.;to rn a m e n ts: Miss Hi rtense Weld- dime«'* wert* altogrt b.-r di ligili ful b fl but,Inni .uri.. Miil.d.
M
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l ’a g* o lu, 11 '» ... i.nt h. 1 1 •• will I *, i‘U. lit i
man, (link eharnn-use with white u ITivi re. G«*nlb*ini*n pr«‘»&lt; ni !•&gt; Jirtixy i a (Ti p(
V- ill, k Uni I
shadow lace. Mr» A B Wallare. wi-r«- Mi-,»»r
Ned ( i l i c i , ib n. S u m Mail («• a I t! pit ■lieti I 1m ir l e k - - li
S jm cl ii ( «ir
ligiit blue crepe meteor, shadow laee, Y'nunfa, J. D R oberts, Joe t 1 iticti- lite bank» d I lizzie Li ke, übnvc
gold garn itu re ; Mrs. Forrest l*ake,
em broidered silk net with cloth &lt;;f
gold; Mrs. R. A. Newm an, yellow
charmeu.se veiled with spangled net,
fur an d p e a il'tr im m ir tg ; Mrs. Fred
Wulsmun, black velvet overdress,
yellow charm euse, jet and gold g a r­
n itu re ; Miss M urgurot W orsham , of
Augusta, Ga., light blue crepe de
china, chiffon a n d lace; Miss C o rn e­
lia S m ith, of N ew S m yrna, heavy
■ oriental luce com bined - with green
charm euse; Miss Gladys' S m ith pf
New S m yrna, blue chiffon
over
white lace, black velvet bodice; Miss
Sadie Williams, b u rn t orange satin
com bined with luce; Miss Florence
F ra n k , yellowr crepe meteor, white
lace and' black vet vet; Mlsa Lillian
Higgins, white taffeta with lace;
Mr», .G. A. DoCottea,
black satin
veiled with gold em broidered chif­
fon; Mr». R oum illat, pink c h a r­
meuse, veiled with apanglod net,
ciyital trim ming»; Mr». J o h n Meiach'
em broidered crepe over .pink' s a tin ;
M r s - Leffler, black satin a n d laco;
Mr». Bouchelle, C harleston, Va.,
w hite crepe de chine; Mrs. A. F.
Ifom rlghous, of Chicago, h an d so m e
black charm euse; Mica Schilling,
pink charm euse, velvet and chlffort;
MU» Ijcfflor, white lace, com bined
with gteen charm euse; Miss. Belle
¡Jmith, white crej)«, w hite-satin bodSse; Mrs. A. C._ Iletts, whim c h a r­
meuse. silk laco a n d pearl garnituro;
Mis. W’. P . C a rte r, white crejie t r i m ­
med with lace, ro»o trim m ing; Mrs.
S. Puleaton, white chiffon com bined
with crepe m e te o r a n d lore; Mrs. B.
Perkin»« light blue crepe; Mis» An
nie Higgins, black beaded not ove*
black ch arm euse; MUa C h a r l o t t i
H a n d , white ch a rm eu ie, w hite tU&lt;
CENE FROM “ALMA, WHERE DO YOU LIVE? AT THE IMPERIAL THEATER, TONIGHT
sh a d o w
lace; M rs. C* E , H enry,
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YELLOW PINE LUMBER COMPANY
M in u ls r lu m i m d-D csU rs in

Yellow Pine Lumber, Cypress, Lalhs, and Shingles, Sash, Door
Frames,Mouldings, Inside and Outside Trim. Shop Work a Specialty.
Let us quote you un your house bill complete

Poor

- Exchange.
’’D oea y o u r s o n tn k o a f te r y o u ? "

"No. Pm afraid we’re a little at
odds In our Ideas. He wants to wear
a high hnt and evening c4offr*. whllo
I bnvo n fancy for going hunting and
looking like a boy aeouL"

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C re a m of Cow pea Ftim p — O n e ta b le
ie&gt; " a y . " th e o n io n w c i-p ln g U c r ie d .
s p o o n fu l j i f h u lle r l u l l im ia B U tu m u ijia i
‘ Y o u r lo v e I c a n n o t t i e “
a re p v e i l, o n e In b h -s p o n n fu l flo u r, T he. p u m p k in b it &gt; im r la w fu l b r id e —
t wo n ip » m ilk , o n e te n s p o o n fu l s u g a r.
Y ou c a n ta lo u p e w ith me
iu ii- r u p f u l c o o k e d c o w p e n n (g re e n o r
d r le ill
a fe w d ro p » o f u n io n Juice
B ut o n w a rd s t i l l th e tu b e r i p i i " .
salt
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A n d la y d o w n n t b '- r feet
\ I i- lt th e b u tte r , o d d t h e flo u r a n d " Y o u c a u lif lo w e r a flo w e r by a n y n a m e
r o o k th o r o u g h ly , b e in g c a r e f u l n o t to
A n d It w o u ld s m e ll a» " b e a t .
b ro w n It. A d i! th o m ilk a m i b r in g th o A n d I. to o . n m a n e a rly rose.
A n d y o u I'v e c o m e in see.
m ix tu ro to th e b o ilin g p o in t. P u t th e
peas t h r o u g h a » lo r e ; a d d pens n n d So d o n 't t u r n i p y o u r lo vn ly nose,
B u t s p lu a c h u t w ith m e '
s e a s o n in g * to th o m il k n n d re h e a t,
i f to o t h ic k a d d milk or w a te r.
"I do n o t c a r r o t u t a ll to w e d;
( In k e r m ilk p u d d in g , which is nn
8 o go, B lr, I f y o u plea se,"
o th e r good way of using skim milk,
Is too often kept for dossert.
Few T h o m o d e s t o n iO n m e e k ly sold,
" A n d le ttu c e , p ra y , h a ve peas!
p e o p lo r e a l l i e h o w t r u l y nourishing It
la, and th a t If It In hot made too Go, t h in k t h n t you. h a v e n e v e r s e e n
M y s e lf o r s m e lle d m y s ig h ;
sw e e t or 1s not too highly, flavored It
can be used an the chief dish nt n T o o lo n g a m a id e n 1 h a ve been
F o r fa v o rs In y o u r ry o ."
m e a l, providing tho family likes It.
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Mako It moist by using only a little

A glnnce nt th e c ro w d s a t th e re
crultlng office s h o w s - t h a t th e re is n "
need for tho imaginative d r a w in g up
ul advertisem ents o f e n tic e m e n t to tie colors, s ay s the L o n d o n C h r o n ic le M&gt;
way of contrast' one Is re m in d e d o f
esrller methods. Ix io k a t t h is a ppe al
for young men for tho light dragoon»,
which appeared In t h a Times of 8 e|e
lumber. 18rfl:
"Your pay nnd p r iv ile g e s equal tw o .
guineas a wock; yot! nrn e v e ry w h e re
respected; your society Is c o u r te d ;
you art» adm ired by tho f a ir , w h ic h , to­
gether with tho chance of getting
«witched to a buxom widow, or brush­ of tho starchy substance, rice, corn
ing with a .rich heiress, re n d e rs th e meal or forlnn, w it h which tho milk
situation truly enviable a n d delight­ la usually combined, nnd cook It In a
v e ry slow o v e n
F a r m e r s ’ B u lle tin
ful."
W h a t y o u n g m nn c o u ld r e s i s t tbiB
413 s p e a k * of th e se p u d d in g s nnd o f

T rinidad’s Oil Industry.
Tho o i l'in d u s tr y o f T r in id a d bn»
reached nuch a degree of I m p o r t a n c e ,
that tho adm iralty has decided io In­
vestigate th o possibilities of obtain­
ing supplies there. It Is reported thnt
Profesaor Cadman has arrived nt Fort
of ___________________
Spain with instructions from the
odmlmlty to- m a k e a full réport on the
condition of the Induetry.

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Its
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mis a n d t h r i f t)

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Estimates cheerfully furnished

KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA

t t t m s t ( r p 5n r c t n o B n o n p t z P M B n i t p m v r t n p t f r f P B n s r p r r t t 3 3 P P S u tT tn B F » r m t* m x

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Herald Want Ads Will Bring Results

�ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS
ORD HAPPENINGS
RESUME OF SANFOR
UP-TO-DATE
('ummunlratinnH for this t'olumn Should lie M arked ' ‘Society Kdltor". or
.
Phoned to Mr». It. A. Terheun. Thon«- -Oil
pink charmeuse, veiled with hand­
T h o W um nn» t lui» Hall
Hy special roquent the following somely beaded chiflón; Mm. K. 11
account of the hall Riven al- t h e Brown of T am pa, han duomo black
Elizabeth
McSanford H n um1 laut Tuend»}' night i« charmeuse; Min»
glven belo w . On account of the ali- j latughltri. blue crej&gt;e do chine, handsenio of th e society editor of T h e , »omely trim m ed with gold lace, cape
Herald from the city the club was of lace, m arabou trimminR, and
supposed to furnish an account of Mrs. I,. H u rt, black s atin , chiffon
The gentlemen
the nfTnir hut in the excitem ent of an d white lace.
the moment* failed to do mo anti this present were Missrs. F. Lake, G. 1).
account
1 » taken from the writeup Bishop, It. A. N ew m an, H. W.
in the T rib u n e of Mm. Dinkins Herndon, G. F. Smith, Joe, Roy and
Ned C h itten d e n . B. A Howard, K.
with som e additions:
th e Social IV- M. Gnltowny, \V A Fitts, Jr., W K.
The a n n u a l ball\
partm ent of thr■ W o m a n 's ' (*tuh Watson, W. IS C arter, W. J. Thlg«.Riven Tueatlay eveninR nl the S a n ­ jien. A. C B elts, Willie Lcfllor, R ay­
ford House was one of the most se­ mond Key, U. J. Holly,' Woodfuff,
lect and brilliant afThirn of the season* McClintock 'H um e H u m ph, Fred
S tarkw eather,
William
Mrs. W. 1). H orton, as hostess, aided WnUman,
Hill,
Wicker,
Lloyd.
Younts,
by the several com m ittees spared no
[*»ins to m ake thn-alb»m a . t u u i.» .. i . m —e u mm» ■* » » k » t
Tito sim ple' decorations were sugges­ Whittier, J r., Randall C hase, Grilliti
tive of C h ris tm a s and ciystal vases Herring, B. Perkins, N o rto n . A. F.
filimi with brilliant gladiolus nr- Brown of Paola, L. H u rt a n d Dr.
IT « o c ■••*
_ ranged i*Uct\w*-jna«tel»--wieii».tt pica*- -Vein.. «
inK a d d itio n .
The success of this brillinn t Imll
The g ra n d
march
was ' begun was due to thu untiring effort» of the

All the delights of
den, Billy Hill, Jtoy C h itte n d e n , Lake Harney.
Clarence M ahoney, B raxton P e r­ camping were enjoyed, »hooting and
kins, T. S Lloyd. W. A. Kitts, Jr . tedimi: especially a n d the party re­
L P. McCuller, Felix F r a n k , Joe turned to" the city late T u e s d a y
D e M e u t , W J Thigpen, Archie night, huving had the time of their
B atts, Dr. Fain and Dr. Cecil B utt lives. Enjoying cam p,life were Mr.
Those who were really a n d truly and Mis. F. L. Woodruff. Mis*
there were Mi*»dames A. W. Fitts, Helen Galloway, Miss Munite D ev­
J r . F J Gonzales, F. L. Miller. Lu- lin. .Frank Woodruff. J I&gt; Wood­
| Verne Hurt.
Braxton
Perkins ruff. Ralph ; .t d Harry Woodruff.
Archie H&lt; tts, Cecil Butt a n d Misse» Allen Jones und G. \\ Spencer
Belle Smith. Florenre Frank. Gladys Addition:.I People and Events P a g e '4
a n d Cornell« Smith of New S m yrna.
Grctchen Schultz. Olga Schultz, Sai­
da® Williams,
Adelaide
Higgin»,
Peachea l.ellb'r. Lillian Higgins, A m
tin Melaiughlin. C harlotte H a n d , An
ONE U : a R M.VRKR THE REGISnie Higgins', Helen Rowland. A!i
TRAT*ON AREA
Whit liar, Mcll Whit get, Zoo and
It is lilting t h a t a t the close of
Fannie Helm Munson.
Now the
men of Sanford have a guo«s comb g the year soma s ta te m e n t l*v made of
an . to “ who was who,“ hut certain what has ..been done toward.» hav­
it was a frank admission t h a t O u r ing the births and deulhs of the
e tyre Mahoney danced the " M , ,v
state a retint U'dly collected a n d a u ­
with a grace tiu.t was only excelled thoritatively published by the State
by the Spanish beauty of T. s Bureau of ( Yu u».
Lloyd; J. D. Roberts was a p*.i
AiiÜfiUgh it was in'TFTc August
hut T)r, Fain win* bashful at.d In
IP LI Health N otes th a t the pienoni
t a t e d so long In m aking i'ngagem&lt; .t ■ ; Ein of collecting reports in cities
t h a t * one of th e Chit it nd',m --■»■rt-m -‘.'.tni and o . &lt;r through orditi
tilled his (irogrtim and «aid lu. m u .'
m es wan i:r»t published, and th e re ­
dunce thi* fox trot while t ’ e riorto:
a - lively ¡.u»hed, it was really,
JTiTl 'th in k in g about ttiM fty ^
m i n ' lRe early part of 11 »1 1 t h a t
belle to dance. ‘ Ono m arried m an the (erstem rrystniízcd itself about
n early had
fitts because his wife the mod"! ordinance for registration
ditryted the love waltz w i t l r Billy »if hjtljts and dejUhn -as (tho need fid
W ftP' * TWs" 'BtrteW' b f "*fcfV" taring pnUotypo of t^ìc model*1 slate* 1 nw|
people arc always originating most anil the practice of states with th a t
enjoyable -achemcs fot ex tra ctin g a taw wus »laiUuil to i*o—)»tir-4 i , t - ••!"■»
1 tl!l ffftota oC'plf'hsure from Tile and »lion.
the »tag dance was on** of the h .« ’
In August of this &gt;c;.r. ime y ear

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling

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BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND

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VITAL STA TISTICS

THE
BUSINESS COURSE AT STETSON
VVtnipr tPtni b«|ln* J*n . 6. Tulltnn 19 ite&gt;nth. IndliMml In ttiu n lw b, «.Ii, , ,
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L A Commercial Cotir.c embracing Bookkr»'ping. B u -u is \ *
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Commercial Law, Penmanship, Business English, Rapid CaJ»ulat.,.,- '»iTiff
Practice, Buaiui-ts Practice, Spelling. II. An Ai^vunccd Commercial Coqrsa embracing Advanced
“P'Of.
Auditing, Adv« t : it it r
I i 1 A cjiecinl B anbirr Course.
I\'. A Snortlihnd Cour»c em bracirg Bonn P ittm an T} pewT'tittg. Hu-mea* l.etti’p Writing, S[)clltt.g
A M an y fanturi ng Courre.
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A Def'artmer.t of Bufine»» Administration.tcaCntg tw a [•&gt;in the College of Liberal Art».
Semi ftt raUlof t*f Hlft*«n
uf Uht ml Aft*« III'SINK-H.H t *&lt;it | l ».| «
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Sfh ix if f u T T r t Kr'*»|ur&gt; , R e } , „if tlf M j x l r .
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\dtlrr»* S l i r i M l N I N l \ KIIHITY, Rt* I a ih I M* rld*.

health fulness of the state.
1Installa tin n Cere niu »[,•« *
However, a» was »aid in the last
Inst
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annual report of th e state h(*3trro r .» tW H B W a i
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is ter No. 1Ô, JL A. M
an educational lino, at least a year |
H. E. Tolar. High ! ■
Dr. O.- J. Miller, king
^ h jch will he trustw orthy, and
C. J. H u m p h , S'
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chairm an. Sirs.
i.rolirbii o mil pot Hr- before I *Mft
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lotte H a n d and Mr. William Hill W. A. F itts, the gracious liustes,
S G Ken«,.ip. i
that
.! n ;. e x a c t
» t a l e n o Til ca n 1
leading t h e dancers th ro u g h m any Mrs. \V. D. 1gulden and the followfrom the p u td ln h 'd III. •piloti of tin- made td 1 1 &lt; tyrtb and death r:.t" of
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attractive figures,' ending with the t ng c o m p e t e n t c o m m i t t e e s :
Hit ry II n k I'.rithjr
work the plan was thrown open to I h e c i n Ulii.'i pxllt u »
J
Korin; t /
I n t he r i c n n waltz.
Delightful music w a? furMrs Forrest Lake wax th e gr , nil iv.un'i'ipal.' . - oi t lie - t i l e ¡ i d
Place, Mr». Samuel Pulentnn.
. ffnrt
¡line th re w tl ,il . ••••
T ■J. M 1!. r I
nishi'd by a three piece* o n h c - t r a ,
t'lnih
ff» t ht* T|li*niht*I&gt; Ilf I !•. i o n ... i •. o m »&gt;• »1 : ' • :f. i
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a '! it« ■I t h e
composed
of I'lari'lice
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piano; Al W'itherington, violin, a n d l.iMightiii. ch..irm n Mr» M I' &lt;\«r i ft* r fioon. ht tirr 11 r.i «st \*i* hiMn»* •
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Mis» J u m e St union, d a r n e l
Many ter. Mt* J o h n Mu m h. Mr- ll..i.v I'ark .1 v*' ii in*.
*1*vx«i (.ihlfR m t
t i n c a r n i d t i n word that tf all went mi , l &gt; 7 :*■**• t es, il I.» hoped that lite \ ells.
of the new est dunces were includevi ton Parkins.
played, Mr». U. \V. H erndon »uli- well, the new legiflature would ,be
earneat expectation of thi; past
Following the Chapter r *1 iIlltMl
in tho p ro g r a m anil the evening was
Punch, Mrs. Robert
Newman, s titu tin g for M rx ..T . A. Neal, win­ appealed to for a statew ide law. the Pai nty-Rvii years ma i hero me if which was puLIh t-i • ■
one of unalloyed pleasure.
T h e chub man, Miss Saidie W illia m » , Mis» ning the lovely prize of a J a p a n
•■"'in
model law, th a t at least the more realized fuel, and Vlor da, [iriigreaevening gow ns of the ladies wpre Charlotte Hund.
biu.ket of fine tea. Mrs. L ak e served th ic k h -c u b 'd com m unities should xive in a ll'o t h e r respect* a» regards Members Stinfitril,L"d¡ N 1 ; »o
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spcciiilly beautiful’.
Mrs. W A.
a delicious (n u ise consisting ul have tin r Idilli» and dcutt
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some black laCe .ii .&lt;1 »lotion Mr- h u p I i
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W 11 Holden, ho-i
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miti*r' \ i -leg dele
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ffc. r white -a lin I r tm riid with M.u &gt; \\ •••Im­
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omit I UP*’ • an"» ( " I.
crepe tie ( I n
. u d -ill I 111 -' -v i.o * m e t 1-1
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Miss M urgutel Gill of I lel.illid. blue lei J v.i .-ppis ' icg all." r -o m j i I.i &gt;g
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T
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cliarmeuse.
Mm
Elder, lavctidai daunted a ga&gt; crowd
g i a
g e a i u l [ ( a i l, ot frit r. i.» .t m uner uniting r* p o t' x ■if the nl i’i n umici- : t u ri • repcii'.* il ta
p Irt'tra)
cre|*e ilu chine and lace; Mrs. H. W . irons »and charm ing maids held a
‘ t li.. t Lift H e
W e d i P ' i d a y right " r i the *-11 iifortl pulii ¡a» t lti -1 m' ' • ■■ h 1 • V
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Herndon, blaek panne velvet »and stag affair of their own. en tering in­
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satin, handsom el} trimtuetl with ,r\ , to the spirit pi till gam e wtt-ll It
Dr . t.d Mr F i!, »t up. Mr am i Mi- ii.' i - lam .. r. .1 &lt; ■■ ..t !, .
1 ! ha vi ODD Rubile lb ab '. F ip. ; t.m &gt;,,l j
Miss Anna Mclaiughliit, pink ih a r- zest anil enthusiaNin th at proved,
M"
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meuse a n d hand painted &gt;hilfon w I ile the male • out Itli.i Ii* .ile iv XL
It.! h,
Mrs B \ M i - .i r ■I Idut i re j i e •
•id- to ti l* Gill
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li o r with ll.tiid-inii lu..il g.irtmu'i
f lady lolk- i an
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Mr- it \1 W eIn *e I&gt;r ■ .. I. d in.
I i&gt; .»-lire trolil a - t r i l l .
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The
records which’ have un.! are
Sit ckholtler»' Meeting
Mr. uml Mr». F. I.. Woodruff
Holly, yellow chutmuusc, with white tho masculine persuasion, an d wear­
coming
in have been tabulati d und
The a i.ru a l meeting of the sto, ksilk net trim m e d with (ur; Miss ing the regulntton full dress evening chnperoned a &gt;olly crowd of young
R e ba '■c !
• Adolnide Higgins, ^ w hite accordion suits with a grace anti s a voire faire people mi a m rnpiug frolle Monda}’ published in pat*, and give t r&lt; in W h-ddi rs of the First National B.-i.k
HV,.
Riding n
S refnrd will i-e liT-bl i t tin- ottice street tl’ • I tl
ii
■ pleated chiffon; Mis. W. E. Watson, no t yet, acquired by ihu lords of a n d T m u d a &gt; in bom.r of their xon,- u v impi o m n iu m th at L f a n ' long
i p - i¡ ?* . Bai k in Sanford Florida, on (lid lad} .10.0
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had a thoroughly
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combined with eharm euse and gold good time a n d decided th a t »tag th è Incida » at honp*
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light blue crepe meteor, shadow lace, Younts, J. i&gt;. Kolierts, Joe l hitten- t lie hit 11 k- m i i.zzle la ke. a In. v. liie n-.-erliiii). o [ l e | | militi'
gold g arn itu re ; Mrs. Forrest Like,
em broidered silk net with cloth of
gold; Mrs. It. A. N ew m an, yellow
m ts :
eharmeuse veiled with spangled net,
fur and peutl *trim m ing; Mr*. Fred
Wulsmun, black velvet overdress,
yellow eha rm euse, jet a n d gold gar­
niture; MI sh M argaret W orsham , of
Augusta,
G a.. light blue crepe de
'
chine, chiffon a n d lacc; Miss Corhelia Smith, of flow S m y rn a , heavy
oriental la or combined with green
eharmeuse; Miss G ladys' Smith pf
ite - . •
New S m y r n a , bluo chiffon
over
white lace, black velvet bodice; Miss
Sadie Williams, b u rn t orange satin
combined w ith lace; Miss Florence
F rank, yellow crepe m eteor, white
lace and black velvet; Miss Lillian
Higgins, w h ite taffeta with lace;
Mrs. G. A. D cC ollcs,
black satin
f, ■
veiled with gold em broidered chif­
fon; Mrs. Houm illst, pink charmouse, veiled with spangled not.
ciystal trim m in g s ; Mrs. J o h n Meiscb'
em broidered cropo over pink s atin ;
Mrs. Leffler, black s a tin a n d lace;
Mrs. Bouchellc, C harleston, Va
white crop« de chine; Mrs. A. F,
Hom righous, of Chicago, handsom e
black cliarm euse; Miss Schilling,
• p in k eharm euse, velvet ttnd .chiffon;
Miss Leffler, white lace, combined
with gteen eharm euse;. Miss. Belle
Smith, w hite crejte, white s a tin bod­
ice; Mrs. A. C. Betts, w hite chnr*■ *
meuse, silk iaco an d pearl garniture;
Mm. W. P . C u rts r, white crepe trim ­
med with lace, rose trim m in g ; Mrs.
S- Puleston, w hite chiffon combined
■ p ’- • , - * w ith ejepe m eto o r an d lace; Mrs. B
■
Perkins, lig h t blue crepe; Miss An
■ » #V,t,
nie Higgles, black beaded net ove:
black rh a rrn eu se ; MUa * C h a rlo tti
H a n d , w hite charmeu*«, white ail &lt;
nhadow l a w ; Mr*. C, E . Henry,
m

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HENRY McL A U L IN ' soME famous sieges g*
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DOMESTIC SCIENCE

r 0 WIA&gt;rS STERLING SILVER
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That of Greatest Duration Wa« at
filS* AM&gt; WALTHAM WATCHES
Richmond. Which i*ic Confeder

P r e p a r e d by t h o

a t es Defended for Four Years

A g ric u ltu ra l D ep a rtm e nt ßj

Gibraltar's Gceat Exploit.

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T h - d e f e n s e i&gt;f l.injtf t&lt;y ' Dint it
Klims a g a i n s t t hr ee 'German m i m
cor ps n u m b e r i n g l . " - " 1 m l ^
to lllslorv .is otic of III.. I ,- t (irli lilt
(cuts of a r m * lit Gie nurt.tl* of u „ r
sn&gt;s L o n d o n Til HR»
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uns remarkable for it« **i*-g**« Marnine
held out at \tefi aKiiinst tin* Germans
0 «e larh Card« WIH Ho Published Un- for nearly two nionlhs. anil finally «nr
¿tt TkU Heading Al The Rale Of *7.20 rendered 'siili C.OAin officers and I7:i,
O'HI men. For this he had l*&gt; Mulinili
Per Ï W ’
to court martial, atol «a» «entone-* ,|
to 20 years' impi Uni;meat Ai** rwnr*l
rnniij the «leg» of Paris, which larted
six TTionths Thousand« of «lo ll« w • re
mined on the rlly every day by I he
D en tists
Germ ana. and no fewer than Ifinan of
Iho Inhabitant* succumbed to dUi-aso
and hunger.
...Girntr &amp; Woodruff Ituilclin*;...
That letiKllty al egr a are q ui t e possible eve n In llteae days of h uge g u n s la
Illustrateli by Chukrl Pasha's gallant
Terras Moderate— Strictly Cash defenso of Adrlnnople last year forr 155
l;’i&gt;
days. —T hen
it;.W... W
lively recent great slcgo of Poft Ar
P hone 319
thur In tho Russo-Japnnese war In
190105, which Anally capitulated after
being blockaded by Admiral Togo for
210 dayB The nnmo of General Htm-s
sei will rank wRh thnse of the grent
ATTORNEY »wo OODNSELLOR at LAW •oldlera of modern Mnms
In Ottoman and Russlan mllltnry
PriCtK* in Stnte and Federal Court*
hi st ory tlier** has n e v e r bee n n s ie ge
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by t he R u s s i a n s uf t er a s iege of 1H **
m o n th s
Tw*-i)i&gt; t w o &gt;*ar« *-».rll*,r th*- f**r
t r e s s had b*-*-n hrllllimilv de f ende d for
eight ninnili« a ga l n- t t h e Ru««ian« 1&gt;*
tin- T u r k s under G en e ra l Williamwin* had hut lY*ilM&gt; iih-o a g a i n st -U.tiim
Kvell Illesi* Sieg* S. h**we\ei
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s o m e u hnt
Inslgnlficaut
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i-st »leg*- iMTiirr*'i| In ito- A me r i ca n
Civil war, w h e n t he 1 ‘ul l f e der nt es *1*»
f.-mled fhi* tow a -if Hi* hmoiol ' ir
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S ebas t opol , in th* 1 rim* III " I f lo"l*l
nut for 11 m o n t h
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don *li-f**tiil* d T' 1 1 ■1am iiguinsi île*
l'Io sieg*-« .,f
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muc h pr ot ei n t h e r e Is In milk ns c o m ­
p ar ed «Mil su me til li i-r c o m m o n foods,
set side by side a g l a s s o f milk tonef our t h of a q u a r t i , a m e d i u m s ized
egg it«** t e m e r s i a small hall of
c hoppe d meat l o n e ami a q u a r t e r
o u n c e s of bonel ess m e d i u m fai h****f.
mutt on, pork or o t h e r me at
Make
I'! hull« *-f equal si?** out of a p&lt;&gt;utnl
or meat ami you "Ml get a bout t h e
r ight a m o u n t I. a pieci* of c h e e s e h a l f
ill** • 1- 1 * of ati egg atol a «cant q uu r
I d of a &lt; ’i|-r*il **f u n c o o k e d or a half
r h pf il 1 nf ,'lNlked III" ' hellII« o r cow *
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try. If there "*-re siunil h&lt; t-ls " F h
fare ax good and price. ¡1 . n u«* m*
hie ns nr** provhh-il lit Kui-;* th
w&lt;*uld be many more touriM- In *t*'**
country at nil seakrms

• ****' Wlow ia ihe geoct.l equipment of
T * ***■ A i an evideoce of thi. d*nre to khow
i#&lt;f oefy tl*« L*t &lt; of eruythiog. w«
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T ho a d v a n t a g e of u s i ng tho chlvo,
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K IN D S OF H E A V Y H A U L I N G
which r e s e m b l e s hut Is not e xa ct ly
li ke tin* onion In t a s t o a n d odor, b e ­
L a r g o s u p p l y o f H o r s o s , fViulos,
s i de s th** f act t h a t It g ive s v ar i e t y to
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a lw a y s
t h e dl'-t I» t h a t It can bn o b t a in e d In
Mulinili*- forili f*&gt;r us*- In cooki ng with
on h a n d F o r S a le o r E x c h a n g e
out th*- d a n g e r of g e t t i n g any of 11
on t he h an d s
T h e l e a v e s c a n b*&gt; cut
B la c k a m lth ln g and W a g o n R e p a irin g In c o n n e c tio n
off am! «nipped Into s m a l l pb-*-**« by
im-aii- *&gt;f a pul r of s c i s s o r s ami u n ­
l e ss the h a n d s l o u c l r t h o c u t s ur f a c e s
( a n d this Is a v o i d a b l e ) , no trae*- of
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------t h e ml- r r e m a i n s upon t h e m
If o n e
Is nun* th** l**n»**s **f th** plant nr*&lt;
c l e a n a p a p e r &lt;&gt;r dish * all he held
urnh-r t h e m uml Hi** l e a v e s s ni ppe d
dlree'lv *&gt;ti to It In pieces s m a l l e nough
f**r 1 1 ».
ilo* l u l l i n g of III*- l e av es
duos 1 * -nh i r e 1 he plant In m i ' wav
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r . 1 Mi ■r 11 * s t i m u l a t e If «
gur -it
, t t*- tl ilk** If 1 - -I** ' I g o r
oils otul ' b r i l l '
T he us* ■* nf 'ti** * hi'** n s a flavoring
ui.it. *ml .*.• ¡1 - (iinlierotis 1 1 « thus** of ■
t h e 1 -. '.iiiu iar in* IIIh&gt; r " f t he «.ini.*
r .ni.
ili* onion wherever * hopped
1 1 ion is Used * tin 1 1pi-'l chive« muv ho
! il.- utili* *1
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Iiow • ' *r ho II olii mm li In ' c r y finely
chopped condi i Ion it Is a n a t t r a c t ! ' n
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A Gallad of V e g e t a b l e s .
■t s ndd a lltth* b u t t e r *&gt;r c h e a p e r
I P h i l a d e l p h i a It* c u r d '
ftit, " h i c li t he y w o r k Into thu aotip V potato w e n t out mi a m a s h .
inert* o r less c a r e f u l l y
Her » la tl
And sought n n o ni on hod
r e c i p e for a soup m a d e **f c o w p e a u
"That's pit tor me," o barneiF tho
nii.| milk t a k e n from F a r m e r s ' Itiill*squatih,
tl 1
Any tithi-r i»-ns ma y 1«* uiu-d
\ u d nil tint b e e t s t u r n e d red
Fri-atn *'f F o w p e a S o u p - O n e t a b l e
ilii way." t h e on io n w e e pl ngl y c r ie d.
spoonf ul *&lt;f b u t t e r &lt;a|l nieasuriMuentw
Your, lovo 1 c a n n o t be
n r e level 1 , etio tnbh- spoonf ul Hour, Tie- puti’iiklu li» your l a wf ul lirl.lt- —
t w o clips milk. &lt;uie t e a spoonf ul s n g u r
You cualaloupt* with me
mo* cupf ul r o o k e d c o w p e a s (gr*-en or
d r i e d ) a few d r o p s of onion Julre. Itut onward still the tulh-r came
sail
Am) lay down at lo-r fu*-i

M*-lt the butter, ndd th** flour and 1 ' You cauliflower a (tower by any tin mo
cook thoroughly, being careful not to I Ami It would smell a* wheat!
brown It. -Add tho milk and bring the Ami. I. too. nm nn early rose,
mixture to the boiling point. Put th*-^
And you l‘ve come to see.
pea,« through a sieve; ndd peas nnd 1 Ho don't turnip your lovely nose.
But sptuachut with me."
s e a s o n i n g s tb the milk nnd reheat.
If too thick ndd milk o r water.
Baker milk pudding, which Is an "I do not carrot at all to wed;
Bo go, sir, If you please,*'
other good way of using eklin milk,
ia too often kept for dessert. Few Tho modest onion meekly snld,
"And lettuce, pray, have peas!
people renllie how truly nourishing II
la, and that If it Is not made too Go, think that you have never seen
Myself or smelled uiy sigh;
sweet or Is not too highly flavored It
can bo used ns the chief dish at, a Too long a maiden 1 hnvo been
moa)&gt; provldlug the family likes It.
For favors In your rye.”
Mako it moist by u s i n g 'only a little
of tho starchy substance, rice, corn “ Ah. spare a cuss " the tuber prayed:
"My chorryahed bride you'll he;
meat or farina, with which tho milk
la usually combined, and cook It In a You aro the only weeping maid
That currant now for me."
very slow oven. F arm ers' Hulletln
«13 speaks of these puddings arid of And ns t h e wi l y iuh**r spo ke ,
l i e c a ught h e r by s ur pr i se.
Ihelr nutritive vuluo and gives many
other valuable suggestions about And giving h e r nn ar ti ch ok e,
T r i n i d a d ’s Oil Industr y.
Devoured her with his eyca.
t
The oil Industry of Trinidad ha« keeping and ustng milk
Poor Man's Rice P ud d in g —One
reached suqb a degree of Importance,
Exchange.
th at tho adm iralty has declde.il to In­ quart of milk, half cup of rice, or
vestigate . the possibilities of obtain­ loss, half cup of sugar, or less, half * "Does your soli taka after you?”
*.*No. I'm afraid we're a little at
ing supplies there. It Is reported Hint teaspoon of salt, half teaspoon of
1 odds In our Ideas. He wants to wear
Professor Cadman has arrived at i’cjrt , powdered cinnamon,
Put all tho Ingredients together In a high hnt and evening clothes, while
of Spain with Instructions from the
admiralty to make a fdll report on the an earthen baking dish and cook In I have a fancy for going hunting nnd
a "vorv slow oven for three hours. looking like a boy ¿rout."
condition of th e Industry.

A glance at tho crow*!« at t h e r**
crultltig olfico shown that there is m*
need for tho Imaginative drawing up
of advertisements of enticement to the
colors, say* the lxindon Chronicle H&gt;'
way of contraat one 1 » reminded of
earlier method*. Ixiok nt this appeal
for young men for the light druKiams.
which appeared la tho Times of Sep­
tember, 1801 :
"Y'our pay and privileges equal two
guineas a week; you are everyw here
respected: your society is courted;
you are admired by the fair, which, togather with tho chance of getting
«twitched to a buxom widow, or brush­
ing with a rich heiress, renders tho
situation truly enviable nnd delight
tu l”
What young man could resist till!*'

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Thi s p u d d i n g ha s a p p r o x i m a t e l y a*
much ti»»iie f ormi ng m a t e r i a l In It
t h e soup for which tile r colpo Is glji-ti
anov**
Scal loped p o t a t o e s c a n bo
mnd*- In which tin* s a m e wav e xc ept
(lint a l l ' t l e h o t t e r would he use d III
place of t h e s uga r a n d a l a rge r
amount of pi-iato r u n he use d t h a n of
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val ue as a Mssu* f o r m e r
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ticularly how much tissue-funning m a­
terial there la In It. They realize that 3EASON1 NO FOR C O T T A G E
It Is rich in fnl becuusa they son
CHEESE, SOUPS AND 3ALA&gt;6.
cream rlao upon It and know th a t It
Is made into butter, bul of tin* fact
"The savories of the diet, the highly
that It Is nn Important tissue former flavored Mubslnucua, like herbs and
they often lose sight It happens that spices, which wo use In small nmminty
by far the greater part of the tlmrmv- ontr, tfehrwrr'nttrti nrrrrfr'ftvwl npue.
formlng materials remain In the milk but they are often tho means of makafter It Is skimmed or after tho but- * lng the lower-priced food materials
ter Is removed from It. so for tho pur- attractive a n d thus they may s e r v e to
pose of building up tho body skim keep down the cost of living. Amerlmilk .counts for as much nn nn equal cans nrn not much Rifen to tho use
volumn-o^rifHblo milk and buttormllk of Uiesu substances and might well
take a Jesima from somo of tho “Eu­
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liquid.) while m oit other foods aro as the chive, which has so good a
solids.I As a m atter of fact. It Is not flavor and Is so easy to raise and to
a concentrated food, alni If a person use, and Is besides so ornamental os
should try to substltuta It for m eat It grows, fhat It seems strango that
and to take only as much by weight American housekeepers do not make
as he does of tho meat ho would get Inoro llp„ of u Tho chlvo in a pervery little nourishment. Hut think! It e nnlal wtilch puts forth long, slendur.
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weigh a pound, and many n person purplish (lowers
It ran not easily
like t hat of PJevtm In DÎT. wh*-ti Os
takes as much nn this at a mcpl. bo grown fr**m (he setai, hut a hunch
ma n I’a s h u defied the R u s s i a n s fur I 1 1 while ho would never eat a pound of of chives cun' he separated uml the
days, a n d finally « u r r c n d n r e d on Inmeat
So, whllo milk has a small parts replanted They make nn orna­
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guns, o w i n g to pr o vi si on s and a m ­ hulldcrs nf tho food aro sometimes table bed and can he grown In a pot |
muni t ion r u n n i n g short. In t h e s a m e called. It counts up in the long run or window box In tho house. Some
year Knr s , long t he b u l w a r k nf t h e because of tho largo quantities of It people put them Into their fern dishes
O t l o mn n e m p i r e In \»ln. was storm*-*! which a person naturally takes.
and consider them very decorative.

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the executive committee of th e Flor­
ida Pres* Associations will moot
her»' l i c i t t Friday
Tin 1 S ta le FoalMOI,l,Y, F.dllnr
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AVNHS, Murine»* Manager oratimi **f Labor wtjl roi-et 'he re next
week
I ha* lUid Men t-f ITic »tute
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will meet horo licit month.
Lei u»
S T A T E M E N T O F C O N D IT IO N O F
&lt;'oiltinued From I'uye 'Jj
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the
ALD PRINTING COMPANY city and art- »Imun the real soulh.
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party
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enjoyed
♦
ern hint|dtal it) timi fui» m ade Sano ni: iium
New
Year's
May
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N I 1 M O N I IIN
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informal way, the guest* of Mr W
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THflKtt UJÏVTIIN
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There will he ut leu»' I m i little)-»
I Thigpen Vi-re \fi-«i» Suitlec \\ il
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» l u r i d i h e r e in f . i t • r . o r \ I » : ■I
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Ji.ini». I torene- F rank,
(ireiehen ♦
unti II hot h are tint -ti.rlo»! I In.» *eaoi 2üî
M.»nih
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Schultz. Mr Frne»t iftiunholder and
Io th e S ta tc Com ptrollernt ( ’loseof B usiness,D ec..list, 1914,as Rendered
Hifitirnl* In t«l**nrr Mu*l Midf »• ttfltfP H«i|l at l"ii»l mu- of I tieni will he com­
♦
Mr Fain, Going up on tiio »tenmer
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pleted lie fore a mil her u n ite r »I'litui1,
LI A B IL I T I KS
RESOURCES
to Del.and. ttie p a rty enjoyed din­ ♦
lifllfirtl t» Hrnmil I li»« .Mail Maître Augual 37ml
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That hulkht-ad. one o( the tinr»t ner a hoard, walked a distance of ♦
Loan* ami Dix’nunl.s
$220.4f&gt;-l.07
J90hc at Ihr l'nilnlf.ir al fhinfn»*!. hniM*.
$ .‘lOfOtH'ia
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pieces of work in the »lata- will he two mila-H and returned on H.ri m the ♦
Ile a l E s t a t e , C u m . &amp; Eixt,
I ml« 4eI nf Sfai« h lui, l*îï
t t.USS.Tá
15,00111-.i
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eoinpleted in a few mnjjlh*. t*ivir»K e va-mni{
24K
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S urplus
11 lrf&gt;b«irar !%•»■ I Ih
In 11 r Va laI IIIil il »Ii n S
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R e v e í a l e Si a m p s
tin t tie ¿ re a tent hoii»t for a e|a*un city
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Hills C av illile
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S t o r k s a n d H onda
that could putrii»]}’ 'h r had
i n .o o n . o o
/ n Ihr Ynuiiijrr Sri
D E P O S IT S
F ntlu) i» t-ilitor»* ila.v at Sniiioril
233.4 13 11
( ' ; l s |i a n « l t i n e f r o m b a n k s
3 5 ,9 5 9 . I f f
Several now h uri ness Idork» and
t &gt;ne nl the d e lig h tfu l nITairit nf ♦
Wit Mani every newspaper m an in numerimi, dwelling# will he Frected. j C hristm as week was th e card party »♦
$ 3 1 7 ,4 Ili, 1 1
$317,443.1 ]
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S o u th Florida to alterili tin* meeting» The lirick road* will he finished. The
and daneo given by Miss Frances ♦
hont. li you uro not n tnotnlior nati concrete bridge over the St. John»
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Gonzales to a num ber of her young ♦
i n the un mi*.
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river will he liuilt and later tiio eloc- friend» on New Years evening. The
trL —him—from Mnvtonn to Sanford game of Kook was played ¡yid d a n c ­ ♦
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Wo hope tt illi» 1 ‘nwcll o( i-'jV
ing enjoy oil until a Lite hour. C h rist­
.kt_J3U}AlLiifis4.
♦
C lo u r wuter Sun »ili bù fiere nrrxt
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Á ne» a l e a msTilp line from San- mas decorations were used in the
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Fritluy
Wo want to roll h inten ilio ford to Jacksonville is contem plated. a d o rn m e n t of the room s und tie-------------- -—----- —
ca lo ry lìi'lii una) get him arc o lo m trtt Tin- St. Johns river wil^Jie m ndç the licious refreshm ents served by t h e .
. . . .
a f t c r his residence in CIearwitter,
du*t leaves very little nf
T he guests wore
'^ m t u .
tipper end of th e t4up canal giving young ijostes».
to
O—
_ Sanford the title of the Queen City Misses Alice Caldwell. May T hrash- . Mr
la- disposed of as Useless
lh
^ r.^ o n tly
’’ ' r to
Ijt- burned.
W. F. Stovall of tin* Tam pa T r i b ­ of Middle a n d South Florida.
er. Virginia -Brady. R u th McDaniel,
" . „ " ‘i “ " '_1. .,,CCl,d e '
h,‘"
Ja-en . t ijJ.cn,. t o_ÌV-avor.*.»
if*ui,
u n e, H arry L. Brown of the St. A u­
Experim ents in the direction c(
.Sanford will lie the center of. the Helen jj[aJAtL~Cr-iHtsWsi fJtwpjwlfp-,Afg u s tin e Record. CLujd '- . Jphniijjti o f great wholesale and Jobbing tr a d e of nt-sw jjothum ly, D o ro th y
Humph, tTU‘llt*
making white paper from the »omh.
th e
Kissimmee Journal. C larence th is part of Florida and plans now on F.liraiheth StalTord, F annie Rebn
Longleaf pine as a possible m a ­ ern pine have evolved no rnnwwr.
Miss Eleanor Kolierts re tu rn e d
Woo tin nf the Eustis Lake Region foot to harness the Woklwa river for M unson; Messrs. Sitiney Chase, (T
terial for paper m aking has been a cinl possibility th a t vu- have heard of
a n d 0 »car C onklin of the M iam i cheap power will make this city the W. Spender, Reginald Holly, Fred M onday to her school a t Raleigh,
subject for consideration u u d e x ­ If it is found feasible uv lil.-weieU» ' TÁ
N. C.
’ H e ra ld a n d Col. T o m Applt-yurtf of best manuufyUtting city
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T a lla h a s s e e art* h e r e b y corrrmnr.th-fF ¡,','ute
\VoodrulT, Hume
U u m ph,
Allan
its
our p aper m akers could o b ta in will not rob it of its strength
Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. B arnes wore
t o meet in Sanford next Friday to
Jones, Dixie (J. Brownie, Rdwurd
pulp
cheaply from a b ro a d they were I perior news and writing j j . - ^
This I» looking alleati am i is thè
tin- dinner guests S u n d a y of Mrs.
d e v is e ways an d means of m aking
If tin* i- .i
Belts and Jurnes -Higgins.
not disposed to entertain this pos­ [he produced
work tlint T h e Iterali! Ju^ laid out
( \ Boyce Bell.
life miserable for th e members of I tie
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of
t
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lumber
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Mil
s i b i l i t y seriously. Now that tin- Kufor thè peti [de to ureo m pi ¡»li tlurìng
F lo rid a Press Association at tin- big
lie
bright
Indeed
Ue
¿ F irr II m u h 'il l ’urly
thè j-i*»r IH 15. We are noi li vi ri k in
Mlits Margaret Worshum. who h n s ' r o &gt;K'u,‘ war hlls ru t 0,1 Hie M e r m a n
m e e tin g in Miami t his spring.
Mrs, La Verne Hurt entertnined I e.-n the a tiru c tiv e go. »t of her "opply. however, th e y should he in a what o list a cl#-- 1 .ive
th è juut liut in thè future lie» our
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t he produet ion
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sulvation
We canno! grimi with very delightf ill\ for Ml-» S. tiillu x. -i-i.'r
Mrs S i: Harrell left f o r , " 1* " " 1
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A feature of tin. S&gt;-miimtc C ounty t he water I iuit ha» pa»»cd a n d t lo* of l'.toln, with n fit ni party New NugU'ta. ti.i S aturday night
that an uhuiidiint native wood m ay
W a r 's morning l The prize. :. box oí
h a i r , to In- held in Sanford early in day of dream ing t&lt; o \e r
furnish a cheap and ample sup p ly American ingen ui
i iirre»poUi|eni e cards Su'- won liy
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The northern spruce forests art- a p ­ some m eans of overcomu g tlnm.
Fot.rm .ry will
a putcel j.i.si e \ - ' Tins is the new ■.cur
Let u- meet
In bit under the m anagem ent of the
proaching extinction under the h e a v y Since only the waste wood rn.d !»
o u r o blig atio ns s.fuarely a n d resolve
fro m n (lcII* ,lliu i v W t
^ « v a n n a i,,
'«, ith
p o s t m a s t e r of S anford. The g ro w th to make the rn-w year tint greatest gracious hospitality of th eir hostess &lt;Mt,
drain upon th e m .
The south i» list &lt;1 , it is probable 11
might
furnish
a
very
,i'My
tiesid.-s
Mir»
Schilling
w.-r.Mr»
o f t he purcel post system lias lieen in the history of Sanford. \Ve itavi
ready to furnish a crude m aterial
of pulp for the m. !■
•r
CJatitle Howard. Mrs,. Braxton Per­
really
wonderful, hut there aro dream ed long enough.
workable
into
a
pulp
that
will
proMo som e­
Webster Urti way re tu rn ed Sundav
kin». Misses I’eacliea la'ftler. Belle
g r e a t e r possthilities a n d the d e p a r t ­ thing
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B joxsom handshake he will h a v e n[
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arrived l a s t '
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morning with an enjoyable bridge week
They wd] he t h e w i n t e r
tree*. If there i* a n y th in g mure to j Oh, Age of Strife! Oh, Age ofLifehunarty. A delicious talad course ««»
^uest» of their son. C. I) ll.tll t n d
bo le a rn e d from ^ h e fwlitical gami-1 W hen Progress rides her chariot h i ^ h ^ y v e d .
T heir guests were Mes- family of the West Side.
dames A. W. Fitts, Claude Howard,
---------n o t know n in Osceoln politics, Joe ' And on the burder» of the sky
S eam will learn it in W ashington. T h e signals of th e ce ntury
La Verne H u rl and Braxton P erk in s ; 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Andes and
E v e n Apalachicola will find out th a t P roclaim the things th a t are t o be: Misses Cornelia and Gladys Sm ith dau g h ter. Miss Alice a n d M aster
T h e rise of woman to her place,
doe F ears is on th e jo b in 1915.
of New S m yrna, Florenco F rank,
(Continued on Page 8 )
T h e coming of a nobler race. '
Saidee Williams.
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U’rdnrrtfuy Frrntng Dane*
S o m e people love th e retrospec­ T o be alive—In su ch on Age!
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The
Social D epartm ent dancing
tiv eT h e y w ant to review t h e T o live In it! T o give to it!
p assing year.
M any of t h e news­ Rise, Soul, from t h y despairing kneea school held their dance on Wednes­
p a p e rs a r e filled w ith th e good W h a t if th y lips h av e dru n k the leea? day evening a t the d t y hall, it be­
ing one of th e most delightful dances
thing» t h a t happened during tjie T h e passion of-a la rg e r claim
y e a r 1914. Sanlord too r a n boast of Will p u t th y p u n y grief to sham e! this season of this popular d e p a rt­
M any alter dinner parties
m a n y good things In th e year just Fling forth th y sorrow to the wind, ment.
repaired
to
th e dance to finish u p the
p a s s e d .- I t waa a fairly good year A n d link t h y hope w ith hum an kind.
evening.
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a n d ere h av e m uch t o be thankful B re a th e t h e world th o u g h t— do t h e
for In t h e p ast twelve m o n th s hut we
world deed. “ .
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w o u ld m u ch ra th e r lqok, ahead a n d
T h itjk hugely of t h y brother's nee d ; . After t h e dance at the city hall on
ace w h a t th ey year 1915 la bringing.
A nd w hat th y w oe— and what t h y Wedncaflay evening Miss Anna Me- ^
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S e m in o le C o u n ty Fair will ta k - f y * ™ A * n t b * nk* w,U h aU th y ,Um5n* home on P a rk avenue. Enjoying th e
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beckon n liters tu t lie shining *goal.
j t H hm uherehip
visitine
^ l U v r ', Mr.
UdnlitiM Hr
W II K.'ll v ati.l « f é . pori 1*0
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The me mi ■r« ir.
•larviti N \
&lt; a n l&gt; I u .In I r* »hi.« 1 « u woman s club, a hnven fair traine.r in ever* l.raneh nf ehijr. h
of ihii ri«)'
Flour on Her (iarincnls
10 Ib bucket of Snowdrift f&lt;*r î LOO kirn 1 M La mH-*. \ u tt.r I .tint vin. Where l itile rtt drop un hour I heir lumi work, the Sonila* m Imùl .-n. i;,]|\
- Flour on llor Shoes
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t"»lk velvet ■M.
Mei ielle ml eti.t **tfe ’&lt; eet-inkt-.rlrs-, ,
al veti
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1 *« at Mr* (in te r E. Williams.
N . ( . f. 1&gt;. Arnold. 1- ■' . *• T
tra m i, t
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Hurria, HoUttfoiulu. S I)
N,r c " d Mr*. U.ihett Hertul.m
Mi** Clara Milieu and M m Min^ — FO L L O W HER e x a m p l e
j 04 Hrsi . .
h a ve ^etnrtieil to .heir Iujiuu. a U -Vr i hie Slew uri, thr- m irin i: prrTin.^r* —
— Auf0 T.fvrrT— Prompt servire — 1
Sl Jo h n s House
dm
nnd seirit.irv « ith the mher utlu.r»
P*y phone -■■'L Nuiht phone 1*J6.
I.. A. Taylor. Piula de! plu... l’a
have done ino-t e seel lent « m k durFor Sule! ! !
f Ç Wilson.
Iti-tf
L. M Tylnr. laikelaml. Clins Wanp.
itiH tlie past mx tu.int l.*l ant)Mtvii*%
Three lots i a n ^ P ark on M yrtle with reRret th a t we ijive the’m up.
- r p r. T. A. N iai hat re tu rn e d from A n d r n ,° " ’ s
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PHONE 275
TA* i \ turrit Drug Storr
SANFOHI). FLA.
T a m p a ; Frank Wilson, Fari Mc- avenue and S eventh street. Desir­ but the plan of th e H. Y . P. H. is to
j visit to h‘s old homo a t ComM rD o n a ld , Chirairo, III : Thus • J. ably located for hotel or residence. chanRe otllcer* each rix month* in
iserce, Ga.
Palm er. Unni*. III.; \\ Il Wilson Henutiful shade trees ten ycais old. order to train m olllce each member.
The Sanford C hautauqua
Mridt»» Grove, b u tte r a t Me- nm | w|f,,( Voungstown. Pa.; Mr an d no other property like it in the city. Mr. Sidney li. Kennedy is the in- here in MarRaret M ayo’s remark«
T
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great Sanford Phutitam pin
rj.llfr'a at 40c poi^pound.
ilCV. J - Kulan. .Clvkaju». lU u -U - v F , , 'Apply ,-aU.pnce t o W .- W „vliun*. ■ r o o m r n r , . resident rtrt.l’M n Uirefth t
,K,l' U,U r ll.U &gt; *l *•“ * k n ',“r *l
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the week beginning Feb­
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MamiRer« Weii &amp; a nuoti tire thnt ru a ry Hth and on the 10th Jam es II.
Farrell. Colt
Coin mim«, Ohio . Muy
opath. Rmdiiute of Kirksville school. A.
A. J.
J. Farrell.
mid «lili the other new ..liner« we
I he* )m\e maini.iini'il thè high stand Shaw «ill be with us. His cut upII. lier &gt; a il iIu Iio n In ."school,«
Rre.,t lliltlR« of them 1he inni
Offirr ° ' rf Firts National Hank, Sun- Ualdeker. Hant.-r. lo«.i T It &gt;|ivn
ard of thè produci ioti
Udirò, Poi- Peurs below :
nh-tfc
•i t . 1 opi'ki Kiin« . Joint (ni.nlmati.
I iotn an m illio riialive source it iiir si * month«
ly
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favorii«
iireu«
fior«e,
continues
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Johnson • ity . lei.i . h
Mill a n d ii learned that nip* half of the rural
A( i «t ihe in«faIhitiun nf the new
I Ile t iri il« art
Amenu *h* J*r&lt; inin* i
ytfv. Si Lotiir, Mi*«.iiirt
«'I,mil« nf Florida ar. nol provided olTiret* . t. i'*” fiil l.iii&lt;iuei « ■ &gt;■ a pullular foature.
it,, •,l*
fin* t.’dav an- .JudRc
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fu i i »• r&gt;ngi lietie.l
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., I «ili tn pa ri nuli: r |y il ij ■■*■-&lt;I l.y
In \ iii . i Owner«
t i t « or pupil'
I•rill I ‘ 1
t | •*i•I• •1 in t " i • •• ■
l . ' f ' ” - 1 , '« 1 he polo* uf il.- m.ititom. »•.. .r&gt; lure in Ihe inter.'*! of
T K. ( it nrtPi.Ti ...i I . 111 i .*i ■ ’ .i
Itd.i&gt;.i|Tii oil -ni- i-i, tiiifi« nf nil »
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the hri.lR" •&gt;' Monroe ferry
iRilto'if In m.ike i’olly of t t|e t ’ile n te r ta in tin i i e » - . |.. |i r loen •• 1 u&gt;« Mil.« ol the proper «.iiiitation who l&gt; i ’’i ■t lonately c.il'nl
Th
eus" un roimI us they cuti and thè reLimliurRiT clieese, Holland her -1 Fritluy next und one of Ute feutuies ’and ihe resulls to thousund.« of M other &lt;d tlte II. V P. L ." and
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cakis at S im o n ’s. ‘ will !&gt;&lt;■ nn auto rille IhrouRh the &lt;•&lt;■!- helpless children liut the hlame w-hich fnllow«
\n » ir
m • " ( 11 "J &gt; !*k . o tn p i hnR
and ycast
&gt;
mi ni ary t h i n g « a b o u t t h e p e r f o r m .’17-tf I ery fields unii over the ut . : AH should tie put « here it KelotiR*. tie*
I*or li- mu ti&gt; surprise.« file e v e r arosIt 1 « e x p e c t e d b y M a n a g e r
t h ..... who have auto« and are willing reined* brought ab o u t, if possible,
I . 1 I1 Ì- It s t o r e .
l b ■rudio of 1fie I m p e r i a l t Tint Polly*
Mr Uberi Met Iintock is the
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all the time

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to Postoffice Phone 39

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ad jo u rn e d lit 12 IMI
(pitied and th a t th e youthful iinugI*resb)|i-rlun J u n i o r &lt; L
' " a t , o n ,« not tired by suggestive
Dr a n d Mrs E D. Hro«nl&lt;e en- «leluce.iui.il of wall* a n d surroundt m a l n e d l l * .Ju n io r. Christian - E n « ! "H&lt;* -U l a d u d « .Ihe c a u ti o n of n
d e a v a r Society of the Hr.-«byl"n.«» «»»n.1 at.„o*phere in the *eh.m
church at a C hristm as party Toe« M-om nnd in every direction where
day afternoon. Mr*. Brownlee wa* the te a c h e r* mlluence may be felt
assisted in entertaining by Mrs ti
K«.r ihe hH u.o
of today th
V. P axton and Mi** Annie ...... ......... . 'hv.t » r-nlly aecompiUhing
Caldwell, who bnvo the organisation r&lt; Hulls- is not merely a place where
in charge.
The children enjoyed text book* are Ilia only to o U. a place
playing many Chn.sttmr* Raft"’*. «’, - where children are sent to *1 * taken
p e n a lly pinning old Suyt..'« ....................’«re «f ««ui.nic - r t a t n hour* oi the
,In tjie
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an old. bent negro m an to tell ' &lt; 1
1. precept, « bere is found all III
i"hildr«*rt some I neb- Ketiui«
•st tiling.« of lif&gt;
of " I t r e 'r lU blut '
\nt"UR tin*'. • • ¡pir.il inti for t li*
* present were J , » Caldwell. Anna D u *nd the teacher should be the source
Bow.* K ittle Dullose. William l &gt; u - ; oi th a t inspiration.
Bose. Florence a n d llu.h H enry. . But such results are impoMiUr
May nnd Mildred Holly. Sara W ar- where the commonest nt.-ewitlea of
run Eusterby, Adele and G e rtru d e life are lacking and we lire the surBunge, Nan Paxton. Jea n and R ich - roundings, if not inspiring are not
I even decent.
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SE6Viä^OLE C O U N TY BANK
OF SANFORD, FLO RIDA

As muli*red t&lt;&gt; tlu* Comptroller at the dose of business
on Fridav. December .‘{1st, HM I
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MARI U T IL S

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Loans and iMsrounts
¡?lsl. 1-5-». -&gt;I
Stocks ami I loin Is
22..&gt;Li.2&lt;&gt;
Rea! Kstale
1.250,0(1
F urniture and Fixtures
2,572.00
(Overdrafts
‘110.05
Cash and Due from Ranks 57,795.75

Surplus ami Lmliviled
Profits
5,240.50
I lividends Unpaid
2,000.00
B ond-Account
* *"* 10.000.00
Notes Keiliseounlcd
5(1,000.00
D EPO SITS
^ 170,317.64

$205.591.1 l

$265,504.14

The

Capital

o lfire m nf t h i s I n s t i t u t i o n (akt* p l e a s u r e in s u h m i t t i n n

$50.000.00

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K ratifyiriji n 'j x i r i .
W r w ish in rti.’m k t h e |S 'u p le nf S n n i o n l ;tn&lt;f S e m i n u le f ’n u n l y f o r t h e lilieral «iip|,urt ih i-\ f i a t e g n e n lIn-u l l t l . M F I N S T I T I I I O N

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y BANK
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COURT HOUSE OUILDINO

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BOLERO SUIT T H A T
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Millinery Needs of Little Girlhood

18

M a k e s S p le n d id S t r e e t C o s t u m e or In
S u i t a b l e M a t e r i a l s Will Be Most
S e r v i c e a b l e for W e a r In t he
Af t e r n o o n.
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t h o t a ll or -mndo c o s t u m e s a r o

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m ore o r loss ntatmrato, for tin- wlrnpleat of t h e m Is cut In s o m ^ c o m p l i ­
c a t e d f as hi on . T h e l on e J a cke ts , with
basques
h a v i n g •» m o v e m e n t "on
f o r m « 4, a n d cut on (ho bias, a r e very
now. T h e y a r o wor n with w a i s t c o a t s
o f w h i t e . s a t i n o r f anc y b r o ca d e , whi ch
fa ste n w i t h odd little buttons.

Fashion, however. Is hecomlnK morn
an d rnoro eclectic every day. so It Is
a ls o possible to see the quite short
Jacket on thoj&gt;olero order, whose genn ral effect Is completed by a tunic
skirt. ninklnR It look like a Ion« Jacket.
T h is give* a very youthful effect
Tho Idea Is Interestingly exploited *
In th e model here shown,'which Is de­
veloped in Saxo blutr*!&gt;enuvlllo cloth
a n d black taftpta. The Jacket, In tho-f
form of a little bolero, has a soutache
trim m ing In self-color appearing In n
narrow border around tho neck and
slawvo ends, but spreading pul over
t h o front edge In a larger motif. The
ppplumllko pieces that are hung over
c ith e r hip a re also trimmed with sou­
tache. T h ere Is a deep girdle ofvblack
ta ffeta tied In a bow at the front, and
OIl llttln Indies, from the baby girl to
above this n shallow- bib running off
the miss entering upon her teens,
t o n o th in g at cither side. Then the and for the miss In her teens, fasci­
aJeevca are oddly lengthened on the nating lines of headwear have been
ootalde, covering the elbow, with a turned out. T h o s e specialists who
look after tho needs of children, up to
tho tlmo when they enter the ranks
of y o u n g womanhood, have developed
t hi s b r a n c h of mil linery until A m e r i c a

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m a y be c o n c e d e d t o le ad In p oi nt of
v a r i e t y nml to m a t c h In point of excel­
lence the p r o d u c t s of oil other coun­

tries.
.
In tho group of headwear for Httlo
gir ls s h o w n hero a b o n n e t a n d two
h o t s a r o p i ct ur ed. The b o n n e t , for a
l it tle girl f rom t h r e e to five or six

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flowera In tho headwear of bubydom.
At tho right of thtt picture a hut of
plain velours, for the half-grown miss,
depends upon a plain hand of narrow
grosgniln ribbon and an odd gay
feather cockndo for Its decoration
Special feather ornaments for the hats
of such youthful wearers are rontriv
ed to suit them remarkably well. A
hal of this kind Is worn by girls of all
ages from six to s e v e n t e e n .
One of tho beautiful kinnard hats,
which Is of purely American origin,
hns It* placo In the ce nte r of tho pic­
ture. It Is mad« by crocheting che­
nille or oth er material avur fine wire
supports, and Is n difficult piece of
work, w h i c h Is d on e by h a n d Hut t he
exquisite result w a r r a n t s t h o labor
a n d has f a s t e n e d upon t hi s a c h i e v e ­

y e a r s old. Is n quai nt model, s u g g e s t ­
ing Hie f a s hi on s of b y g o n e d a y s for
grownups
It Is of velvet, with a sil k
f ac i ng In t h e p r o j ec t i ng b r i m at t h e ment an e x p r e s s i v e tit le a s t h e nr isti,
R is t r i m m e d In
front
T h e . b o n n e t s of t hi s type , w i t h c r at In m i l l i n e r y
soft, puffed c r o w ns , a r e m a d e of silk | ma ny novel way*, m a d e p os s i b l e by
pl ush, vel vet, cor dur oy, a n d s o m e t i m e s [ t h e tne l hod of c o n s t r u c t i n g t h e hut
of c o a t i n g s
T h e f ac i ngs an* In w h i t e Hut In t h e m o d e l nIiowti a h a n d of h e r
or light c o l o r e d silks a n d t h e t i e s of tiered r i bbon a n d a ha l f w r e a t h of tinyf I
r ibbon.
silk c o v e r e d apples complete a perfect
' Ri b b o n s a r e d e p e n d e d o p e n t o f o r m plero of m i l l i n e r y for t h e s ma ll lad»
t h e s m a l l hows or r o a d i e s whi ch c o n ­ of five. H a t s of Hils kind a r e m a d e to
s t i t u t e t h e main t r i m m i n g f e a t u r e of m e a s u r e s h a p e d nml t r i m m e d n r r o r d
mi l l i ne ry for t h o b ab y girl
A n i c h e Ing to t h e a g e of t he w e a r e r
Is f o r m e d of It a n d s e t s next t h e h a i r
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
at t h e h ac k of tho br im
l . ltll e c h l f
fon r o s e s a r e col In t h e r u c h e at e a c h
si de
S m a l l milliner» f lowers u s e d In
this «vn*. o r placed In lit tle n o s e g a y s !
on tniitix little ci»|is and h o u n d h t e s t l
fy to (he p e r e n n i a l b l os s omi ng of l iny

Two Pretty and Popular

Neckpieces

T r y P E* -N C R A F T —Y ou W ill Use No Other
We carry constantly in stock a Complete line of the Old Reliable
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Carierà Writing Fluid in Quart Bottles......................75c
C arter’s Writing Fluid in P int Bottles.........................-10c
C arters W riting Fluid in H alf-pint Bottles ..

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Carter’s Writing Fluid in 4-oz Bottles
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Carter's Writing Fluid in 2-oz Bottles
5c
Carter’s Koal Blaek Ink in -1-oz Bottles
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Carters Koal Blaek Ink in 2-oz Bottles
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Carter’s Blaek Letter Ink in 2-oz Bottles
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Carter’s Ink, in Green, Violet or Blue, 2-oz Bott'e
5c
Carter’s Reti HousrlioM Ink, 2-oz Botile
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Carter's lied Carmine Ink for hanks and large offices) half pint 50c
Carter’s Fountain Pen Ink in Black, Green m Violet
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Carter’s* Mucilage. 2-»&gt;z Bottle
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Carter's Stump pad Ink for Rubber Stamp« all colors
Carter’s N'utnhering Machine Ink for Numbering Machims or
( ash Register all eolors
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J a u n t y Bo l e r o Suit f or tho Fall.

R A C E R
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• it Mlilt A to ! ■ r rhlffi ill. i r i ti ■•!
o v e r t h e bu s t b e t w e e n t h e Jacket
swlges. a n d g i v e n a n u p s t a n d i n g c o l l a r

tif-baUste.
Jloth tunic llounce* aro (aid In folds
a n d a re qulto straight and plain. The
tipper one shows two smart little trt-

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a n g u t a r “ p a t c h " poc k e t s , bolli of whi ch
a r e b r a i d ' d wi t h t h e s o u t a c h e t r i m ­
ming. T h e l o w e r s k ir t I» of t a ff et a
T i l l s Will m a k e a s p l e nd id s t r e e t
c a d u m o for t h e fall, o r In c r e p e d&lt;
c h i n e will be f ound most s e r v i c e a b l e
fo r i b e a f t e r n o o n

FRIEND

OF

THE

TRAVELER

Rucksacks Ha* Many Advantage*
Over the Alway* Popular
Knapiack.

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E liking for tho flaring collar has
TthoHresulted
In many modifications of,
original design patterned a fte r tho

one-piece dresses, mid I* very useful
for the sum m er tourist for freshening
linr traveling gown and supplying
touch of white a t the throat.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

medlcl collar. Combi Did Ion* of tha
W h a t In n rucksack«? According to flaring collar and small vestco mad«
O ntlng it Is a bag made of denim, or of organdie, lace, o r net nro endless
heavy cloth. - It has ono or two pock- In variety. Then there aro tho comon tbu back, In which -books -or Irinatumn of The flaring' i h l l a r ’ anil CQQL AND HANDY GARMENT
a r t i c l e * . frequently required by tho revets lo bo worn with blouses or
t o u r i s t arc readily accessible. Tho coal*. It» many of tbeso only Tjto Envelope p h e m lte H** Much to Rec­
ommend, It Eepeclally During .
to p ta fastened by, a cord, so tho ruck- bock of tho collar has been left, the
* the Hot Weather.
nacko, filled with a cnuplo of suit* of Mare at tho sides being dispensed
underw ear, toilet articles and tho like, with. With the advance of the season
Never wa* a handler llttln garment
reaotnbfes a meal sack, except In color. this particular development of tho
designed than tho envelope chemise,
M oat of thoso sold In Europo aro medlcl collar hns Increased Its popu­
and certainly th ere was never a bit
green, harmonising with the landscape. larity.
of underwear tnnro comfortable. They
Dot khaki Is suitable in color and m a­
In tho picture n neckpiece with tho nro so easily madu, too. If you never
te ria l. T he nicksacko has a number back -flare and revera la shown
mado n garment boforc, you can tnako
o f ad v antages over Its cousin, th e mado of organdie, trimmed with Valen­
nn envelop« chemise. Oct*a simple
knapsack. It Is easier to get st, for ciennes edging. It Is decorated, w ith
paper pattern ¡uni you will need no
thing. It Is not necessary to un- two rows of hem-stitching, ono of
o th er guide o r advice.
You may
any s tra p s to open the ruck- th e m fastening tho. lace to the o r ­
e ith e r tuck tho yoke of tho chemise
(Jntylng the string around tho gandie. Tho ce llar Is supported by
o r ombrolder IL If the chemise Is of
to p b y pulling ono free end of a bow- four very flno wires at tbs back, and
while crepe, It la well to embrotdor
k n o t enables tho tourist to select any­ the royers show n decoration of tiny
IL for the tucks would need Ironing,
th in g contained therein In a Jiffy,
covered buttons a t one side. T h is 'la whoreas, with tho irepo embroidered,
a dainty and easily laundered neck­ It Is possible to wear the garment
Tulle Popular.
piece which will give an up-to-dato without Iroulng. If you wish an elab­
T u lle Is tho prevailing fabric for touch to th e blouse or little coat w ith
o ra te undergarmenL a strip of hand
d ancing frocks, and nothing Is rnoro which It Is worn.
embroidery con bo worked nil the
a p p ro p riate o r pre ttier for young peo­
A vestee of not, finished with way down the front, but for the sim­
ple. Som etim es it Is garlandod with plaited rufilcs, one of which forms pler garment a spray of some small
a n em broidery of naturally colored tho standing collar, Is shown In th e flower Is sufficient across tho upper
t i n y roses and leaves. A useful addi­ second design. It Is held In place p a r t of Jho front.
t i o n to th e w ardrobe Is tho npw shaped about tho waist with an elastic band,
In very hot w eather the envelope
Jacket, which Is far more like a sack, and fasten* down the front with chemise will a c t ns drawers, petti­
following th e lines of the figure with- claaps concealed under small covered coat and co rset cover, serving as
confining . It in any way, and is buttons. T h e sh o rt raffle designed to th re e garments In ono. HosJdet, tho
tly made to slip on with almost stand up about the neck Is supported combination draw or and pottlcoat
dress, and not p s rt and parcel of by collar steys of wire.
Idea Is dollghtfuily cool.' In cooler
I t r e t i r e s to be carefully worn.
This veetee Is to be w c ^ r under w eather the envelope chemise can be
jn 4 . M k» m ost of the modes of the blouses of silk or other materiel In worn over a knitte d union s u i t
d ay . is suited to slender figures.
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C arter's Household Indelible

C arter's Photo-Library
Paste in 4-ofc bottles
With Brush......... . . . 1 0 c

marking outfit

Ink (for marking linen) with

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C arter’s T ypew riter Ribbons, for any make machine................... 75c
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rubbers, umbrellas,rdincoats.elc, from your
friends, 5o don't buy any!

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poultry / c i d and supplies, iticuhiilnrtv, etc.
Write for our Jail rslalcguc and
wcekl) price Hm on poultry feed, etc.

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Me« I* every s&lt;conii and fourth T h u rs­
day ¡n .Mlicouli* Finii «vver the Iinjuria
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
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in ta t h input 1 ■ Everyone v. ho has wi n
I in Sti r in the E a s t are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
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tle
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hi gh li-nHioti of Ids iirrvto» Is rein«* d
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is no l o n g er a itn-iit h e r o of lie*
nillshh* worl d; lie I» J uhI a plain, hap
py f a i h r r . like a n y o t h e r ma n. Ill"
wife la In hla aide, hi» lube la 911 blit
k nee

Who would »hut him out from the
tender «wcelne»» of home tifo bernusi*
he ha» chosen to ndmln!»ter to tfu* af
THE W O M A N TO FEAR
llleied *
The ««tfr of lit» bosom need feel no
qualm» of Jealous)
Of all the wmhl *
of women ho ha» choaeir her to walk
Thou itn*! nut know what freak &lt;&gt;f f«i« hy Ids »Ide and to be the mother of
hi» children A greater honor no innn
may* place upon tin l.rmv
A cloud of ■lianie to kill 1tie J"&gt;‘ t*'“ t r''"1« could pay her. HI» wife »houli! do ev­
upon It now.
erything In her power to rnako hi» life
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Jpdee n‘*l'
nl homo a holiday from care. True,
It Is not tho acknowledged ttlri, the hi» tifile Is not alwnyn his own, but »he .
pretty coquotto, that the woman who should bow h er bead to duty'» call
ha» a fickle husband ahould fear S h e The wedded doctor w ith w ife and chit
who »miles openly and aboveboard clren of hi» own can feel for other
has no more h a m . In her heart than n men'» wives and children with added
playful kitten. ' Sho hn» gained tu*r tenderne«» By nil mean» Il I» best
aim and ambition In being merely for doctor» to wed.
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Wolf In.Inquisitive.
IJko nil highly Intelligent animal»,
the wolf 1» extremely Inquisitive—
lienee tt h hulitt iif »n.-uklng utter man
In tin* AlgonquLn country I have muny
Hm. » heard wolves tn the underbrush
, quite iieur at hand, following the dug
team On one occasion they became
ao bold anil growled so threateningly
that wo were glad to reach more open
going, though In ull probability thoro
was no real danger. The forest ran­
ger» and other» In this locality heeded
them little, though tho Indians prefer
to giro tho brutes a wide berth.—Wide
World Mngailne.

HOLE IN WALL OF MALLNES CATHEDRA
The (¡mole d im ity «nd r*re bea u ty of
our work wilfappc.il to you wU^thc^
you contemplate the purchaii of a
memorial for tome departed loved 0 0 c
of a re intern! cd in the purchase of a
public monument.

Artistic Memorials
Marble and Granite
Thirty r«»n ol rtpfrwB« rbigilu
•«II* you. IbiGvircUt i.1 pSt/VHS* «tit trttify to
l to merit ii yur wcsrli
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1 THE C LiR K MONUMENT CML
Dural sad Merman Streets
JackvoariHc, Florida
Dulldlna derailment: iDtolae tad exraW
til* «ad itoaa work «ficUatly handled. Aak
lot lafornadoa and «itlaataa.

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V B O L¿^

SURE

BSTONE GLEANINGS!

BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU ANI) ME."

THE PASSING YEAR ♦
ABO UT PEOPLE
AND E V E N T S ,N m a s o n i c c i r c l e s
t ( o n t¡nucí! (rem Page Oiii-i
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Ih'ivtnlur moonllglit that 11 k** ji»iiged »l'lml^rn of Jovitin golden du me
lighten» litt* potaln of yonder roM1' .
hü tlu* »int er night wind, »oft. w a n n ,
frugiqnt ns» » w l h r a r t 'i tnuch.
C ontinued (rom Kigt li
rriMMjü w e n s o n g u N»t ttrc*'» X in ji «
John Hit ver »&gt;( Kt Krrit »»•rr the
i'uro], (« whivh Iroin the brunfi'e*.
i th e morking birds n*turn i h r t r »tl- dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. C. 0 .
They en jo y ed a
u t v . « i-i l replie»; u» ih r j««-r f !• Hall and family
b
a
s
t
of
venison
and
o th e r good
u( o i uu g e lib*s»nm» .»fr! tln- f rugr .
whielt
was an
J of many llow*-r» flavor the wine-like
1 **'
&lt;
tike,
weighing
f‘,shlo,“' ‘'
« crystal water* of the lake c o , n e » oM
from out t lie night like (airy tliitr« 25 pounds

EVEN THE GATE____«,___
PO ST NOT IN IT j
A Cl 11El- IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES ANI) FAITH.
“ H E'LL IMiENT 'E M ’— SO SAYS SAl N TER EIt.

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with the Yuptd strides of tin* B lur
I.oilier and !ir bu» eoníerred »i x I y
degrees upon filtern new m em ber».'
T h e year F i l l . u w the making in
i he I ml».I P latt », ol 'JJ.tMIO new
M asiin». Satironi cart boast of hnv- ç All Loral Ad ver ti si* nu-ru s ( nH
ing sharedd it! th è generai p.ogres» TltÌH Heading T l I It KK ( | V K
of u hi«*n thin \n un lntltcìitioti
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Tu »'lftn** tin* Mandine year with a U n e For U r l i Insertion Minimum
at unr; n» y o n d e r »tar, like Hetble. t nmiencrinr ni*
idra-in* remembra it ef1 of associate» f llilrift" J.t ( Ollis.
hem of old. shout» »hafts of »¡l\**r
‘Hi»' r e g a l a r business m e e t i n g o
U o i » lo p f n|
Miller
en ter­
M um • T
&lt;X&gt;0« *♦&lt;&gt;«♦♦
.
u n d r t » l a n d t» anuly»i» raised to the from the d ark b lu r bowl of skv a* thè VYotnan'» fl u i i will Ite held ut ta in ed the o (beers of No. (ili at
Mother h i ' « » '
ripple.» forth tin* laugh of barefoot
n
th
power:
We
a
d
m
it
that
the
i
n
­
Nobody know» o( the work it lake*
thè club ritorna Wednwtday after- «upper Der Jitih. The
rottiti
d u strial tinfr»t look» badly nml bil- rliildren plucking golden grnpeirnii nonn a t 3 o'clork The Semi noie was tleeo rated in blue, but w li ile the
To keep the home togel her:
globe» from frag ran t gr.ve»: as ibis
Nobody know» of the Htep» it taken, to.wy a n d u per»on ra n vrry ea»il&gt;*
C ounty Fair a n d C hautaui|ua wlll he color of blue prevailed, yet the »oft,
get a» wrinkled as a nutm eg b o th e r­ wonderful D e cem b er Florida night under d ia cu u io n as well un alitar
Nobody know» but m other:
soothing and fervent color of scarlet
For Sale Five U I if. W
ing a b o u t the futu re . T h a t 1» port U--™v*ula o p u lrn re . peace happiness.
Nobody listens to childish worn
m atters of importane«:. A full at- watt ever gushing from heart to Cbckcrols.
Key P a c t a- : j,
contentm
ent
and
plenty,
we
— “ b othering about tbv futuie." A
Which kisses »»nly »m other.
tendargre is reijuestcd.
lira in In give im pulse to generous Sanfonl.
solem
n
agreement
aiming
Sanford
^
h
y
boon.
Lead
Thou
u«
on
j
Nobody pained by tin* nightly blow.
L--------thought» which warm ed the allection
petijile to refrain front looking a n y u n to lh** key th a t unlock» t he tnv-» ,
Nobody only mother!
I cry of tlii* wonderland. T* II -n.fo
Toiinirrow night \\ i*dit«**o|a&gt; tin* but«* it gracious ina liner of spe«*t it
F«*r. ».de * j;iu o ., . I, •
I t*»f.
fu rther a l a n d th a n 8 u ‘Clock tit t h e
i*r* tin* trulli of w by one spot in ibis
H'Tuirt ment " 'll p u t un. ut
Ami »iiouid no foul dishonor lie
• **
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gain,"*acre» r t,t i
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evening
w
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n
Nobody know» of the steeples» rare
fair land is. graced above th e r* t ' 1 ,lt' *m|M*rinl a d e lig h tfu l‘ program. '
I ' pon m y head when L a m . g ray. from B. R. siding, i i
otri
OS
surprisingly*
Bestowed oti baby hrollutr;
H a st ThoU forgiven Eve and r r r e ^ “ clu‘' »»embers are specially urged Lo vi* yet «lililí watch rny fading eye. eu»v term». H a«r* ., !I
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N obody know» of the tYfeamles»
teas mate, her Adam, and b a s i n g 10 patronize the affair. A ra re treat
And «month the path of* my decay, irrigated.
Fin* Ilo
--- l i t .
T h e opening of a new year has driven their m *,*«1 from Kd.*„. art '*
night,
M" r’' t,,r
■»“ "»«l- The
T“ _ • -- * l a n d 'k r ’wtVfmcfUl :,r.i
■ i.m j
Nobody, know.» b y i. toolliw
- t 1.... - - - 1**-** - • um«- »oivcLnd for m a k ­ here trr !• l . m u r M f f W i n p a "IV* r à '. f r ^ - ' H w T m r n t w ltr a p p ly fil* proceed*
C a n d l e Grease E as i l y Removed.
»t a r t planting
1*
, t *&lt;
Nobody knows of the lessons tough! ing definite resolution« of better Lost with Purudi»e Regained? If
P,t-'*,|k ^ ’r a pinito (or th e diti*
Sprinkle a JiyiJc »i.lnis of whin o n — pro», o l »ile ismt t t-.v« y e ,* ” TT Jv*V
thing» ttt comi l t d titan it«» In*«*.» the
Of lovm g one an o th e r:
llouae.
he spot ;4fil rub gently. Tho grease
w a n t.a bargain etili on ow ner, JM £
-- Nobody knows of the*patience sough personal rule. It is b e tte r to rcsoivol H tur-trr t r u r , g ive us. the grnct*, l l .e
vlll soon work up Into a flno powder,
F ifth street, Sanford. I!,*
* T l&lt;»
and lose th a n ncirer t o r c o lv o a t nil wU • the Wisdom, b o th of word a n d
N obody knows of the lessons
J a n u a ry n n \ io Welfare D epart- xhlch can he tiruabed off.
■,%- W » e /
4*
O " » *7
when th e resolution is directed to th e »*“ lo lt’11 " " ' J
,
sought,
um m l w x ll-g iv e om * o t- ita M s r n n 'r i err* *»*»
For Sale JO.OOp^tif.
em tlng o f a bad lmf.it whether, sob ly message go M r f h n h » XHIUtMP. ou t tertaining musical comedies at the
bat pieçy
Nobody—only mother.
in t&lt; b .th e b iu e rn e s s
of
n o r th e rn
of
property in ti\e &gt;m ;
1 » * i&lt;r
individual or involving othets as
Imperial um ler the direction of Mir.
d im e » am i le a d n ie n ’s stop» a r ig h t.
SEEK AID FOR JOBLESS GIRLS cent on the itt ve. t n •
J. Pearle Rogers, who m ade such n
Nobody known o f the anxious fears well.
Box 1074. city
•il
T o get into tin* habit of resolving I^?t u» strik«* t iie shsc.^les fro m th è »ur ces» of lh** V et e r Pall M i n s t r e l s
Lest «furling» may not w eather
s i a w » in t h è m i a s m a of citi'**
W
o
m
a
n
'
s
D
e
p
a
r
t
m
e
n
t
of
Nat
i
onal
last venr
Storms of this life in th e coming ami t r y in g for a tim e to make good
Civic F e de r a t i o n Ask E mpl oye r s
F ot Kal** \\ In*;.
. '-.»It
¡.» often to succeed at Inst. One good
Ther«* i* a w ho!«* lot mur e **f tilt»
years,
to Co- Oper at e.
w
ater
li.ii ì i u . iiii » f «h
habit
th
u
s
overcome»
an
«*vil
one,
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g
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n
e
r
a
i
me
t
er
,
b
u
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t
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Itnuk
1,11frr*
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N obody know« but m other.
uet». tish b o a t - . • .* .
•&gt;«
ubo
»t
«ulhce
(or
sii«*
l
i
m
e
Ti
ni
just
as
antidotes
d
e
s
tro
y
germ»
th
a
t
Last
Weilnesday
afternoou
tlu*
Nobody knows of the te a r s that
NVw Y**rk
An .'in | *1r&gt;y in •*1 1 1 buriutu il I»ll tl»ll 1 "Il ■
1 i.
have a harmful power over the phv»- N ew « fei I* «I* **plv fnr l i r
M ■ niemlier- of l Io* Rool l.ove-- « In!* Im» b****n *»tal*lthii*-il by Mu* vac at i on
»tart
\ 1 to-t'ltj
Irul body
\\
laugh at him who Ki'IIXle. hi* lui» e v i i l e n t l y !&gt;•*•’Il * ••.«( .inil a few oth er frieml» enjoy**l ll* c u i m n l t t o , ' o f ili*. wiiim-n » ,l,*parttni*nt
T h e grief »he'll gladly » m o t h e r :
That 1 ». m g ;&gt; grent i i ur di ' ii , a n d wlul- «*■ cluriniiig ho.piiality of M r . \ \ \\
of ill** Nati onal *'ivt&lt;- f**i|»rntl&lt;in to aid
N o b o d y k n o w , of t h e b r e a k i n g hear t tries in reform and
I t o uhi '!* tur *.,1 . 1
1
.**’*9,
some of us laugh but hardly the t l u i ' t dioibl ti),* p r o p n i ' l y of &lt; i M i n g AliiTiulhy
The p rrtty ho me was tbiiim of It» I'j.uuu d e p o s i t o r s who httvo
Nobody only mother!
th o u g h tfu l ones. It is a fellow feul- s u c i i a h e a v y o n e o n t h è Lor«i a t lieuutiftilly decorated in the Chri.st- lost t h e i r e m p l o y m e n t b e c au s e of t h o
c o r Sale Citcajt F a n t i e f " U lti,
N obody clings to the w ayw ard chilli ing a n d not an u n k in d ly one th a t t h i s senson o f t h è y e a r , a n d m o r e nin» color». T h e red and gfeen of E u r o p e a n war. O n o t h o u s a n d l e t t e r s 1 * |, t iled. I.ouio
sees h u m o r 1 in the «¡gilt of another cKpccinlly t hi» y e a r , w h e n m i r itor- hully and fern» and mistletoe wi g w e r e s e n t out f r o m t h o b ur ea u to m a n ­ willi growjng cri--*Though scorm/d by every other,
’ * icftr.t
u f a c t u r e r s nnd
m e r c h a n t s , risking
lA'ad it so gently from p a th w a y s wild fulling off the water wagon, for ex- -inully- magnificent moon a» »een enhuitced by* i io* »(Ji glow *if t h e r**«l t h e m to file a p p l i c a t i o n s wi t h t h e c o m ­ Ueiiyon, sii km
•UlTrt
th ro u g h
the
fo g -m is t
a t m o s p h e r e , »Itndeil liglit». rompleting ih** ebarm
am ple.
Nobody can Dut mother.
li
m i t t e e w t o n in n e e d iif young t u m u l i I t ei i rN , li r *. ., .
Nobody know» uf the hourly priver»
F e w ’ atol fo rtu n a te are they who l i a » noir*' t h e a p p e a r a n c e of ,t g r e e n ■it.*1 lieailly of t h** ,itlra* ll\** rooin- e m p l o y e s
For
vet
Hefrei*hinerii» »i*r** .**r\*'fi m tlu
For hint, our erring brother;
never need m ake a resolution t *1 do c h e e s e fre sh f r o m l l i e f o u n d r y
T h o v Seat Inn c o m m i t (ee, which n u m
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tiers ¡iinoiuf It- me i ul »T» many w**ll
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Kllen P a p p e
puHHing exeellenre, (or mankind, a» a
Rush H o u r L u c i.
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a n d lift* uf r vpfl h e a r n . g
fellow ci ti z en» t a i l e d )u»l.
U e all
want t lie «Oliar** «leal a n d y**t t o n
• i hu.«* wlo&gt;
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u !,ol* , o n
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du* t &lt;&gt;[ Ilf*

ft* r N'*W Y e a r ' s a Kali
b o y is s a i d t o h a v e ltd d r e s s e d

always been yt'itr frtend '
Ain’t I Itee n a par'lner tn you, all
Itty pennte» do n 't 1 spend
*pi a k i n g
from
th
In gettiti' nice thing» for you? Dun t
VIt* W p o n t
i f,ere
re
1 give you lot* of c a k e ’
y a . -t n m no, k wh.ii'. t • i tn a ’ ■• r '* 11*11 I *r i •t • - u o p i V I &lt;ii-i

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lui J 71li uk
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Potato**.. **|utr*h tin -t'fk * -V t * III

yoll’il ever l&gt;n*l hefttT*
.
I gave you nut» an' can fly, I&gt;tim}i- * 1.1*0 1 r a n k b;t» .1 nut tu r Imi 1 r
T h a w 1 » not t he 0 ri 1*. »1 :: 1 * t 4 ITI.1 \ *■
t i n pie and rhiieolntc ci ke
An" last inglit when 1 go', to bed b u s i n e s s foi t lie c o u r t »
•
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you ha«l to g«t a n ’ ache.
* • • P o r t « - e i t l e In Arkanviii,. * y»
Say, w hut's the m utter with you. a h e a d l i n e . You bet t h e y do T hey
»i*ttle in
Ka«t
A u r o r a , too. a m i
ain't you »atistled at all?
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w,i. I ,rd )e lit,- i f ill
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An you ■ftuldn t Im'&lt;! u ttf*i1 •■ 1 ■*t
long-.
a p p e a r e d ( r &lt;• III t L* -• lieltl*- ni
pititfhn'. yet I . ntgM

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* r a t i o n s b e i n g eom|ll i»U*d » 1 1 It reti
»linde* ! carni . I:,
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tutu tu- •1 r\ w,l * —-r »• *1 i I'M I- t i n g
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T em pt th e appet i t e,
p l e a s e t h e t a s t e ntul
n o u r i s h tiic b o d y .
C r i s p , c l e a n and fresh—
5 cents in th e m oistureproof p a c k a g e .

* A r e g u l a r t i cw »j i a p« r m a n doe»
not l i k e slol ilter a n i l g u s h a m i w h e n '
th«* l a y m a n b r ea k« i n t o print w i l h i
I lie . o f t *t ul l he tl»tiully * all* dow II I
the w r a t h of «out** ol t h e Inty»
A
gent le m a n w h o r e c e n t l y di pp ed lit»
h n i . h iti th* i mi . hy m u » h a n d wr«*t&lt;*
IlfCUt y o u d o n ' t
a p p r e c i a t e t h e ,*f L l o r n i a recetv*-» t m* following m*
things I «to '(nr you
tier* (rott i E d i t o r ltu»**«*l of the F a ­
* • •
int ka New.»;

T A bunch of new spaper m en will
b e itert* next F riday the JiUi a n d the
F ederation of Labo'r will be here
next W ednesday and it is up to the
]M.*opie of Sanford to e n tertd in these
distinguished guest» and m ake them
feel glad th a t they have come to this
city for u few hours. Wo have much
to show them and we can m ake their
Btay most pleasant.
Therefore let*
ev ery citizen be up and doing and
join the Commercial Club in caring
for the guests. Sanford is know n as
one of the most hospitable cities in
th e atato a n d we should sustain this
repu ta tio n .
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T h e county fair Is growing in
favor and the m erchants should get
to gether a n d boost this great pro p o ­
sition along. The fair Is th e b ig g ist
th in g th a t has ever come to th o city
a s far aa th e business men are con­
cerned for the fair will be confined
t o the city streets and th e m er­
c h a n ts will realize more from this
affair th a n a n y o th er a ttra c tio n t h a t
h a s over been known hero.
Not
o n ly is this a fact b u t th e business
m e n have n o t be4n asked t o con­
t r i b u t e a cent and it Is a m oral cer­
t a i n t y - t h a t some lines of business
here will clear a little fortune during
t h e four daya* of the fair.
,
• • •
1 An in v en to r in Romo fell from
, a n aeroplane y esterd ay . E v ery y ea r
o r so it is getting h a rd e r t o do a s the
R o m a n s do when y o u ’re there.
*
»,
5 T he very first business d ay of th e
n e w year th e s itu atio n seems to call
f o r to m e sensible analytic, which

l)r. \V. A. McKenzi t* o d F r u i t l a n d 1

i’ark, F la ., is u m an*w ho would “ by
indirections .find directions out,"
Under cover of an orulorical appeal
column p anegyric on Florida in ihe
la»t issue of the Eustiti latke Region
that is a " p eac h ."
Florida coloni­
zation com panies sh o u ld secure n
c o p y 'b e f o r e the A lm ig h ty places it
in the- d r y kiln. A ddressed as it is
to O m nipotence, there is little d a n ­
ger of th o governm ent finding an
in d ic tm e n t nguinst t h e sender for
using t h e mails to d e frau d .
Of course we have th e goods, but
the language in which tho goods are
wrap|&gt;ed m ake them so much Yho
more effective, yea a ttra c tiv e , and
it is b a re ly possible t h a t courts
might hold t h a t it was ta k in g undue
a d v a n ta g e of the susceptibilities of
normal prospective settlers.
How­
ever, i t is altogether new way of
getting a t thpse who dwell in north­
ern d ark n e s s and of show ing them
the lig h t; one t h a t few would have
the t e m e r ity to use; a n d yet now
th a t th e syatem has been used a n d
there a p p e a r s to be n o copyright,
there la noth in g in th o way of its
adoption b y those who w a nt others
to come n n d sec " t h e soft Decem­
ber m oonlight th a t like jagged splin­
ters of J o v a n golden flame lightens
tho petals of yonder roses."
Here is th o first verso of Dr. Mc­
Kenzie's wonderful F lo rid a adver­
tising p ra y e r:
* Oh, Deified Om nipotence! As we
stand b e n e a th the sheltering live
osk tree s, bedecked &gt; w ith waving
Spanish m oat, which, like Naturefestoons for som e uni venal

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B o d r L i e s In S t a t e In M a s t e r ' » H o m e
- D i e d of O v e r e a t i n g — H u n d r e d *

A Mend t h e

Funrrjl

11 e l ,&lt; t u e Iv v
N o k 1« h u r le d n n d
t in * ■ i &gt;ld *'l**ds Tl.at i n t e i t i l . **i 1v , t
M il t ' l b l 111&lt;• *1 l o l l . t , I t , - rillirh |e»H
I I . Ill t ' V 1**1II I,. Ill •' &gt; • * . |. , 1,| lit lo t

bulldog, u m e m b e r of tin* family of
Mr» M A Wi nn
No ,|og h e r e a b o u t »

• v**r I..... IVeil J, tnor* el:* borate burial
I b a n N n ly
He » ¡i n t he l a v o r l t e dug
of 1t o i l e t u** an*l h u n d r e d s of [ * i n p |e

run,' lilt It* suit 1 t«**» I pun a r r i v n r
I 1*1 &gt;|*artani urg it w.&gt;. foitnii iln.t

Ml»»

Baronet Biscuit
Round, thin , tender—
with n delightful flavor .
— a p p r o p r i a t e for
l u n c h e o n , t e a unt l
dinner, l o c e n t s .

Z u Z u
P rin c e o f a p p e tiz e rs !
M a k e s d a ily t r i p s from
G i n g e r - S n a p L a n d to
w a itin g m o u t h s e v e ry ­
w h e r e . S a y Z u Z u to
th o g ro c e r m a n , 5 c e n ts.

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NATIONAL
BISCUIT
.
COMPANY .
[A lw a y t look fo r that nam e
m e n •-

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leather

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wnit lb,
liiat.l

little
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SHINE UP THAT OLD MEDAL
TWi

T h i e f W i n s It — H r S t o l e a F i v e
Foot
Bathtub
From
.,
Plum ber.

l 'h rugit

J o h n &lt;ial . m . a j ii i tmb,
1 ,Ju S. Util &gt; , llt* » M , . 1 lui» a m

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til** pttll* •

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s l o b a liv e foot bat lit u h fr i n ii tn f r o n t
ul b l« [ilin n h ln g »ti..(. „ 1 ;,.',us .South

S partunhurg came the call for »up(K*t
so nil was liustlc and hurry un«i a
delicious stilail course was seiveti l*y
the hostess assisted by M o . DnBose
F arm ers were chosen in r a th e r a
u»tii|ue m anner.
Sus|ienilu&lt;l front
the chandelier an d bidden Itfneath
the table w u h a ring on a ribbon ut
one end of which was tied a sprig o
mistletoe for the. girls, and on «he
other end holly for tho men. T h e
ring was cut for and to each g e n tle­
m an 1 fell tt charm ing partner for tIn­
ga me.
Enjoying the gtaciou» hos­
pitality of th eir gracious hosts, be­
sides the guests of honor wete Misses
Alice W hitner, Florence Frank. Gretc h m Schultz, 01 gn Schultz, Saitlee
Williams, Lillian Higgins, Annie Hig­
gins, Linda Connelly, Annie Lee
Caldwell, C h a rlo tte Hand,
Essie
Purdon, LouUe Harris an d Miss
Grey; Messrs. Ern«*st Galloway, W.
Rossetter, T om Gctzcn, Billy Hill,
Weldman Caldwell, David Caldwell,
T. S. Lloyd, A rth u r Yowell, R a y ­
mond Key, Prof. W’ildman, Prof.
Christopher a n d Dr. Fain.

Mutical Trtat

The Music D epartm ent of tho
W om an’s Club is putting on at the
Imperial W ednesday night one of tho
rare en te rta in m e n ts of the season.
Tickets are within the reach of all,
price* ranging from 26c to 60c. T h e
first seven rows in the orchestra
will be 60c, from there back 3fic,
nnd tho balcony 26c. Children u n ­
der ten a d m itte d for 26c to a n y p a rt
of the house.
T his affair sh o u ld
have th e cordial au p p o it of th e p u b lic and espodaliy club m em bers.

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I »elit &lt;1 m i l l II l l u v c l l i n g l a g
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Buy bitetrit baked by

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nt i** fin Win u 1!•11)r*4* I- Tin* •I" e
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llu-ir liesltlolltOli, .'»plttlallburg, S. t ,

was reached.
T he game afforded
much m errim ent and pleasure while
enrmilc
T h e score card» were cun-

J u r Sali
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IS G O L D L I N E D

ill,; lia liit»
lb** h , ' t a l took |tl;ti-*- „1
1&gt;*t tin- lioilv liiid l a i n lii s t a l e in hi»
m n i i i r » hum*
N u k » a » mi K n g L s h

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ma« e n t e r t a i n m e n t .«
w.t» f e de
liKhtíul t r u v f l l i n u p a r t y g veti on
\ « w ^ «MT' h
\ î r .116*1 '' I r 1 1
W oí a r nit : u In-nur ni (h • j r g tu - 1«,
M»'-* 1 hllluss ,t \ It \ Mi* D e v i n nf

--you ached mo« a wTuI, st u m inn k , long ago.
th a t a in ’t tre a tin ' me je»' right.
I ’ve been a friend to you, I have,
why ain't you a friend o' m ine'’
They gave me castor oil lit*! night
berullse you m ade me whine
I'm awful »irk tin» mornin* an' l m
feelin" m ighty l&gt;iin*.

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c o m m i t t e e room», ma ny hund re d » an*
out of work. It vti,» atitiounred. itnd
liui olreds mor e » r e o n hal f j*:*v or ar**
w o r ki n g only , puit . •f ilu* tun,.

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» tin

¡tinte s t r e e t
The b a t h t u b « a » on ih&lt;kl de wa l k when ( l al vt n went lu suppe r,
an d w h e n he r e t u r n e d It was gono

For Kent
nice room«
dollar» per.
dreti
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four
T«s

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For lient
Two
F u s t First st r ee t
C oca Coin 1 ,*m f*■*t

Loving Cup for G e r m a n Sire.
Ur ookl yn, N Y -A l ) Yell br ock of
Br o o k ly n left hi* n a t i v e h om e In t i e r
Hoorn» for
It * 1
m a n y t " year s ago t o m a k e his hum«* n is heil room» will
In A m e r i c a, .and 1 1 1 » uve sons h av e n t 200 Third St
p l a n n e d n r eunion nt which a lo'Mnt
cu p will be p t e s e n t e d to tile a g e d i
F o r K ent
Two fir
German.
Gentlem en pr ef er red

Tolar. 807

Musicai-

Magnolia

WANTED

CÄ
Good

ftiblo boiird ni
Jones, 206 Park a v e n u e

A

SEEDS
Crushed Oyster Shells
and all Kinds of Feed
Coulbourn Company
VEGETABLE BUYERS

9th Street

Sanford, Florida
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• W an te d — Brick nnd concrete *or^
chimneys, foundation«. *',r
‘
faction guaranteed
Addr*"
Sar.forw
Glidewcll, P . Ü. box
’ :U-9tp
F)a.
W a n te d — To exchange ne*
»ith
talking machine records,
w ith o u t machine, for 88 note p
lirriU
piano records.
E n q u i r e »’■
iT-tif
office.
W anted Gentlemen
316 East Fourth St

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F o u n d - Gold hamlle kmfe
¿r m ay have same l.y pr“ ' 1»«
e r t y a t the Herald otli*c _
'J
W anted «-T o rent, for lh r, * ' ^ ' l
a good g e n t l e drilling hor»* "ll j
can drive. Will he taken care o'
have a good home.* Addresi*
•
c-o Herald Office.
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THEY ARK COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR FEBRUARY .‘ird, 4th, 5th and 6th, 1915

SEMI■ffl

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W m th /.iW n y

S A N K H III, F LO R ID A . FRIDAY. J \ M

VOLUI VI

THE fw BOARD
/AS ORGANIZED
¡EV

ON TUESDAY
AND FRIDAYS

THE SA N FORD H ER A LD

PU BLIS;

t o o k

h is

s e a t

HAGAN W AS M ADE
C H A IR M A N

Fair Nul«-»
M i . GnstholT n( Danville. Ill
nrr i %* i! Ui tlii ’ t o \\ i i I iu-m Li v tu t i n 1
i n t**rent* of :&gt;• itvinolv C o u n t y Fair.
M r Gi.sihmT m he 'itliiuil ih * o r a t o r
for t h e (¡ttnp.irilfa Ca rmv. i l at T a m vol a n d 1 1 1 * vi si t here aim t o Ret in
t o u c h with t h e c o m mi t teen r e l a t iv e
t o t h e d é l i m i t i o n s for i.utnn a n d hu n t
parades.
T h e c o m nut Ire feel t h e y
tire v e r y f o r t u n a t e in being m t o u c h

with tin- t'enté man ............on**- h

MIA H. 1915

S O 40.

THE P R E S S GANG

me n is a s s u r e d , which plj*,-« fh*»m a

trille I d c ' . i

1 1.

via micl.». %ea|i than

ANOTHER RANCH '
NEAR THIS CITY

tiie p r e s i d e n t .
T h e H i k e ftegl&lt;&gt;ll
Press A s s o c i a t i o n is c o m p o s e d of t h e 1
C uunt ie n o f ^tsceola. O r a n g e ,
Sem­
inole. I . u ko a n d Volusia.
You woul d
not b e l i e v e t h i s if you wt&gt;re p r e s e n t
1&gt;IC. B L A C K M A N
BUYS T H E
1 1 roll call for v er y few of t h e m ar e
A
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T
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A
N
T
FOR
A
evci p r e s e n t t o r e s p o n d t o
t h ei r
name«
T h i s doc* not m e a n a n y re*,
CATTLE RANGE
t h' i t i oo u p o n t he i r ehsfTaeter t h e y
ar e . U t o o l i t ny Lut w». h o | n t h e y
W•• understand th a t thut brunch
will nil he h e r e t o d a y a n d will cut
of
the .\stor Grant which lies be­
i l i i r e y e t e e t h li pci n S a n f o r d ce lory.

GUESTS OF SANFORD
g .—

A FEW BRIEF REMARKS ABOUT SOME
OF THOSE PR E SE N T -B IG . BANQUET
WILL BE G IV IN TONIGHT

w i t h t h e hi ghe st I r i ' d -ni i.ie
J |„. m e e tin g
, l ' ü t u u , l t &gt;' l' o m '
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T
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e
s
d
a
y
t
h
e
lx*;.r*
1
u j/n c r- I ®*1 T u e s d a y th e
uaJ m o u A ) e le c te d L . V. H a g a n to
Another arrival i« ?.TF

! t li
T h e jufocil .py*tM*T»i of Smith l . o r * (#r.i M
h
II •D’ent.g opi
tween the St. John* nnd W ekiw a"
la an
ida a n d other asaipurts w;!l. Lu t l io . L l.eh.nd lJaii&gt; i t lim a in
T h e S outh Florida Association is
Charle«
p u rchased
t
o
the
guests
of
S
anford
toda&gt;
-and
'i
n
c
e
ii
i
u
a
e
l
—
.
Wo
have
n
n!
e . L „ c h a ir m a n
f o r t h o e n s u in g Prottay of lenii*ville. K t
ITe
T'. president W. p. Hlackiuan of
i hm is the tirst Uu i our ity h r * j t l r r r t p uitrr o
f
t he
y !.. * W o o d r u f f , t h e . r i t i r i l i « he* e m iri ' o d with tin- fair_}'■
m m t in. s o u t h of Oca l a ap' d F n n Hollins College from its former o w n ­
l . , 1 1 fi _ OJ t io*- C p eui io ll'*W,i
h « nuiko
■ n»r&gt;.»«&gt;»»«»■'-CTru r w » » ™ ’- q ïïïïrT rrT fu - several tom i »sioli» dur- pili* n i h i T t u tin- me n
•ird i n c l u s i v e .
T h e y a t tirst tricil
er«.
Judge T. Plcioii JVnrlow of tiewill
he
e
n
rr.it
if
t
h
e
y
Inumi
t h e wheels go r o u n d il -Mil i e t he
H f iu lio n b y t h e m e m b v r e io r h K j in(£ t h t . fay *•»-■*1».»« o Ke nfertP out liut W. M.
land«)
ami Associates.
The trac t
i
■
icv-T*»«-rtr—
n
then
»
a
p r.~ 'U tíln 7¡¿ tîp ô iï fTìe lim e o f t h e r e e d (ut -j—r 0 jiiiLi.t:ts-»u l I
T
Iluyjiea of th e Sanford H erald o b ­
u w t h e - gr ound M r .
comprises
about
600,
acre»,
and
“ili
In
era
or
the
space
df
tho
paja
r
t
o
f
i
v
^
l
Hard
fur
these
men
anyw
here
H devolving upon him an chair-; Presay was ntore than favoruldy irntained n ’.vt it of nolle contend re nnd
borders
the
St.
Johns
river
for
th
re e
chief
OÍ
a
lir
te
f
o
u
tH
tu
o
f
t
h
e
e
a
rly
H
a
t
s
i
r
p
,
:
F
lo
r
id
a
p
ic
*
*
«
n
o
t
if
y
t
h
e
1 0f the board.
Mr. Woodruff p reuse&lt;1 With Sanford and said. *‘!n
a r m e d w i t h t h i s brief a u th o rity he
and one-half i i m ^ i i . n d the
T h e re ¡.re a b o nliti
p re v io u s t * r v i t ucU t a t i f u t o r v h o p e s«Ji polie* i. S a u im t l.
'i irfMtwd 'H ic h^di H* Tw kelnnd- irttd
i
.
!w i.
ufU.wuriuiiuuv . w it A.etiidtUMul a*«out-,
river ior four miles. It“ was' fanced
. ] tWi-r • tiv o . tn e m h e m o f th e SouTì.
h o u li
dcrnnnded th.rt ho he recognired as
l^jrd as chairm an tor in o past &gt; u*r n j ,|0 locution I hclicvc 1 could he a n d a m b it io n * o f .th e h u n c h o f lo b .
l&gt;y th e late M airiJm S aunders of
ni
u
n
i
o
ir
c
l
r
i
m
e
p
FVi***
r
e
*
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n
g
e
n
d
u
n
io
n
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t
h
e
n
Ga
end
]
, c 1 1 th e i t u t . HU curly, history
(ju) aho served tho Sanford district te m p te d to hny a fe ¡deni i ,«mi Bters th p t r o a s t t h e g e n e ra l p u b l i c r i m e
M nttland, and during recent years
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,
■ p r c d u i c d ¡'e d ¡t f i d i |iT o v e » hei ttf*n the Orftngo c o u n ty hoard of; |,rinf; toy f a m il y here to live. 1 hnve i t * t n w l o f t h e m e x p e c t ’ to he r o r n t e d
Mr. Frank Adams. M r- M artin
Sift»
unit
(
r i •* Si* tt* OÎ s'
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i
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h
e
n
*
o
r
h
e
re
i
t
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r
.
tninty commissioner* a n d hns made Il(, v(fr s |„ , . ,
s. . . du'iht i !.. : hg j
n a . rrp
e |,i„a
pl e aswa n
nti v i m
LUoyhi aiul of h e n have used it an a
m l * i r \ i ( i.
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enviable record for etllnencjV , „
i ' *u rit • i n d i . y ti S a l i f e r a
i*.- pi :
-'li i he ' t . i t 1 uf
in S a n f o r d
Vnur liej-.ulifltl
cat tli range.
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r.t- '
.
«•he re s o lu tio n a p p e a r * In a n o t h e r l a k e ..!,d Hi Id c h i n a l e , t oc . -Iher with
Hi-ill t ni 11 e K e' i d. i l ' n
• ibi*
'. rji-v
.! Kmpolia that
lii
Ilio
C
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f
» lì «al i l ’
IT' M
'
Um et
:n
• ■ oiled «uh \ i c t o r Mur- í The tr.ti'f c o n t a i n s s o u m t h i n g l ike
jilYce in t h i* issu e.
I hi* b e a ut i f ul ciirrounditit' * m u l e it A.M'l'III1 Ili*
1- »Ml»' «*í v * 111 F I'
l ' mo a c r e * ’o f p r a i r i e l a n d , f.OOn
fo i t n . '. i
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I&gt; li. I I « a n . th e n e w c h a ir m a n is a a n id* ! |. .tie To live
of 1 *m murk, t Him e r r e s of
vouint m a n • f r e c o g n is 'd n h i l i t y a n d
,
|*Ji.
I.
i il, alid -till) iri Tiyi of «-ypress
I
t!‘
hi» m ude .i « o o d c o m m is s io n e r i. u
a
ii|
il g alnji g llu Mektwtt. It
mil f '
o n ly in h t* o w n 'd i s t r i c t l i u t in t in '
li*
a
b
o
u
t
two
miles distant from the
w t t l.e 1,1
i . . . . lie
u•ntire «««unly a n d tak es tlie rtspyi.h
a
v
e
i.
w
a
r
m
n
o
t
ill
our
Monroe
station,
and about a mile
’
P
re
ss
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ifb ic position
of c h a irm a n oj th e j
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mite distant from the Paata station.
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which the al - .
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responsibilities
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practical lost.
Dr. Harvey B e a uc h am p Comi ng

One of t l^ most noted specialists
itt the Sunday school world is to be
in Sanford from Sunday, J a n u a ry 17
Through Friday night, the 22nd
Mr. Beaucham p comes to conduct «&gt;
special Sunday school in stitute ot
the First Baptist Church. He is lh a
auth o r of perhaps the h«-»t lx&gt;ok in
circulation on the graded . Sunday
school and will during ^is stay teach
this book and give seuls to all those
taking the same. Fuller, an n o u n c e ­
ment of the work to he dono by D r
B eaucham p will be mude next week
For the last ten years Dr. Beau­
cham p has been travelling especially
in tho interest of Sunday school work
His homo address is Dallas, Texas.
Tho S u nday school worker» of S an­
ford are Invited to hear this noted
specialist.
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Land Shark Sentenced

K ansas City, Jan. 7.— E. C. C ham
hers who was refused u new trial on .
the charge of fraudulent uso of the
mails has been sentenced to tw o
y e a r s in prison ami lined 16.0(B) in
federal
court.
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of tho Chamber» Iwiiiil Co., org a n ­
ised to sell Florida Everglades lands.
E. I.. Russell of Miami was sen­
tenced to one yeur in prison. Rus­
sell was grunted a new trial on nil
but one count.
C ham b ers and Russell appealed
an d were released under n renewal of
their old bond.

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Florida
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Associate Justice It. Fenwick
\ t the end t f th a t time
Taylor, for twenty-five yearn sit- advertise the lair primarily and id»o jr»,oim t o J 4 . 0 0 0 a n d t h e s a l a r i e s of t w e n t y - s i x o t h e r Floruit* p ^ - t n u t t a e r * ten years.
the county lets tl ie -privilege of buy­
preme court justiie, nnd th ree times to meet with the dill, ri'ii* u.im m it• woul d he d e c r e a s e d in v a r y i n g n m o u n t * .
ing
the brill«" "r renewing lit«' fiunOnl
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before, .chief justice of the supreme UK'S in the county nnd'di-. "•*« nmiiy
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which in in*rtaitily fait enough
XiiRUsiine.
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court, was the lucky justice when m a tte rs peril ining 10 ihe f.1 )r ’I’he
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hi* has given the people the
ladien
will
meet
tinl.idir»
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n
g
knife.
tho lots were cant, a n d was immedi­
iissuraiii'i'
th a t in time he expected’
The
plan
ha*
been
approved
hv
the
House
Post
office
&lt;
niniiiili«1
«'
»ml
c
o
u
n
ty
who
are
in
tru
s
te
d
ami
the
ately sworn in ¡1 » the new chief jus*
extend his traction linn from
I lí­ tn
. Ilf* of- tho s u p r e m e .court, to hold visit to each section will mean much is now |iendiii« in thu postoih.w» u pprupriation bill W .ir» 1 ho l..*«t*»&lt;
der the so-called " H o lm a n ru le " m w legiitiation i« in or«ler &lt;»n an .ip(»rh- Daytona Hcmh to Sanford over the
#• such until Jan u a ry two years for tho sue« ess &lt;&gt;f the vent ore
As this is an eronom y new bridge it is up to thi* people of
hen«, when h b t e r m expires. Chief
Tho party will arrive in Geneva priatiun hill, p rovided it reduces . x(tenditore».
move
the
p
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m
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ta
ry
sharps
su&gt;
it
is
re
rta
in
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* com«1 h«*for«' th holl»»' thi&lt; county to give him to m e enJustice Taylor come» from Guines- a b o u t 2 o'clock and after tp.-nding
1 «iuruKi'ini n t . The Ib-ruld is hetirlfor
a
vote.
ville. Judge* Ilockcr who retired an hour or so will leave Geneva in
lly in favor of municipal ownership
T h e follow iitg t a b l e «hows iniw the pinti w o u l d attln i i’ l o m b i pit "
Irom ihe bench on account of poor tim e to arrive in Cliuluottt about
where such is possible, but if the
health, was for many years circuit U:.10 or 4 and from there will ««• to ma st e r »
Ifeiluc in Hal. two counties are unable to build the
Receipt»
Pop
judge of Ocala circuit, and lalcr Oviedo arriving in time to see many
2 ,;ino to 2 .ont) bridge then let a roipnration build
12.01 1
1.736
Mrved several term» a» s u p r e m e of t h e merchant» and farmer« After Arcadia
,
2.400 to 2.000 same, for we want the bridge.
13.21 1
2.662
fourt justice. Judge Ellis, who . sue- supper*they will he the guest» of the B a rt o w
2.300 to 2 . 0 0 0
12,14;
1,886
him, is a prom inent figure in B oard of T iad e a t their meeting and Bradentown
Notice tn Aut« Owners
2 . 1 0 0 to 2 .0 0 0
. 9,815
*tate politics, and was formerly a t ­ the fair will be discussed in all its Clearwater
1,171
2 . 1)00 to 2 .Û00
The Commercial Club would like
torney general, being defeated fur phases. This meeting and in fact D a y to n a ...........................................
3.082. . . . 21,246 ,
2.600 to 2 , 0 0 0 several cars a t the Herald office
2,812 . . . 18.355
. f*-electlon 1.0 t h a t offivee by Gov­ the meeting* In all the different sec­ Dc L a m ! .................. ................................
2.400 to 2.000 to-day a t 21:30 p. m. to t a k e , the
14,412
2.463
tions
should
be
productive
of
much
Ft.
Myers
ernor Trammell in 1908. T he pres­
2 . 2 0 0 to 2 , 0 0 0 newspaper men u ride over th e c it/.
10,167
1,333
Ft. Pierce...........................
ent personnel .of the suprem o court good. .
2.700 to 2.600 The Fair Association also want* ns
6,188 . . . 28,109
»: R. Fenwick T aylor, of Gaines­
On Tuesday the Boosters will Gainesville......................................
5,000 to 4,000 many cars as possible to meet at the
538,907
57,699
ville. chief justice; J . B. Whitfield leave again a t one o ’clock and go to Jacksonville..............................
*2.700
to 2,500 Herald office next M onday nftet24,070
19,945
Key
West
.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
*nd William H. Ellla of Tallahassee) Longwood for o visit and from there
2.300
to
2,000 noon a t one o'clock to go on the fair
.
.
.
12,542..
2,
i
5
7
.
KissimmeeThomas M, Shackleford of Tam pa, will go to A ltam onte Springs and
2 . 2 0 0 to 2 , 0 0 0 boosting trip to Geneva, C huluota
10,418
6.032
.........................
*nd R. s . Cockrell of Jacksonville, interm ediate pointa. These trips will Iatke City
. 2,COfl to 2,600 and Oviedo.
21,570
3,719
la o fla tc Justice*.
give the various committees a better l a k e l a n d ..............
2.600 to 2 . 0 0 0
18,377
3,460
tK
idea of what th e county ran exhibit, Live Oak
f
3.200 to 3,000
61.546
5,471
will give the exhibitor« » better Miami
Poultry M rrling
2.700 to 2.600
Notice Newspaper Men
28,239
4.370
idea of the m an n er in which they Ocala
The Florida branch of the Amer­
2 .M0 U to 2,500
33.456
3.894
Orlando
«
l i v i n g In the city rem em ­ should ho exhibited and la»l will
ican
P oultry Association will hold
2.600
to
2,500
23.051
3,779
ber that the Herald office is your dem onstratn to the people of the Pu lut kit
their
ann u a l meeting this year in
3.300
to
3,000
99,520
22,982
fir*t itop. After t h a t t h e Sanford whole county a n d the state th a t the Pensacola
Orlando, Feb. 9 and 10.
2.300
to
2,000
.
.
.
12,806
2,481
1 '•
, “j** *hero all the meeting* will be Sominolo Fair is large enough to P la n t C i t y . ..................................
The b a n q u e t will be held T h u rs ­
2 . 2 0 0 to 2 . 0 0 0
10,838
3,204
d. At 7:30 tonight tho Commer- ta k e tho lime a n d attention of n Q u in c y ..............................
day
evening at Han Ju an Hotel.
2.600
to
2
,
0
0
0
.
19,727
3,670
. • •• ■
[
fW Club b anquet will be given to largo p o r t i o n 'd the business men of Hanford . . . . .
2.700 to 2,600 This promises to be one of th e rao»t
.
29,666
6,018
Tallahassee
.
.
..............................
per men and visitor*, th e city of Sanford and of every
. 2 1 9 , 1 6 3 . . . . 3,600 to 3,500 Im p o rtan t, meeting« ever held, aa
.37,782.
the meeting of the South o th e r city in t h ^ c o u n t y . ThU apirit T a m pa
1,
099.
.
.
.
1 5 , 4 5 6 . . . 2,400 to 2.000 the exhibit will be made a t th e "S u h
m e Association will bo la bound to make the fair a grand W a u c h u U ...........................
htlf
1,743___
24.548
. . . 2,700 to 2.&amp;0H Tropical Mid Winter F air."
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his »lead
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to cast 1 *1 1 » i.* | ||f y a r e re*|litred to
fdn u nde r t h e count II III ion III I'll t i e
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frugiqnt ns»»wlhrart'i tnuch.
Continued (rom Kigt li
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
with the Yuptd strides of tin* Blur
rriMMjü wensong u N»t ttrc*'» X inji«
John Hit ver »&gt;( Kt Krrit »»•rr the I.oilier and !ir bu» eoníerred »i x Iy
YOU ANI) ME."
i'uro], (« whivh Iroin the brunfi'e*.
i the morking birds n*turn ihrtr »tl- dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. C. 0 . degrees upon filtern new member».'
They enjoyed a
The year F i ll . u w the making in
utv . « i-i l replie»; u» ihr j««-r f !• Hall and family
bast
of
venison
and
other
good
i
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u( oiuuge lib*s»nm» .»fr! tln- frugr.
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was
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Satironi cart boast of hnv- ç All Loral Ad ver ti si* nu-ru s ( nH
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from out t lie night like (airy tliitr« 25 pounds
“ HE'LL IMiENT 'EM ’— SO S A Y S S A l NT ER EIt.
Tu »'lftn** tin* Mandine year with a U n e For U r l i Insertion Minimum
at unr; n» yonder »tar, like Hetble. t nmiencrinr ni*
idra-in* remembra it ef1 of associate» f llilrift" J.t ( Ollis.
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undrt»land t» anuly»i» raised to the from the dark blur bowl of skv a* thè VYotnan'» fluii will Ite held ut tained the o (beers of No. (ili at
Mother h i'« » '
ripple.» forth tin* laugh of barefoot
nth
power:
We
admit
that
the
in­
Nobody know» o( the work it lake*
thè club ritorna Wednwtday after- «upper Der Jitih. The
rottiti
dustrial tinfr»t look» badly nml bil- rliildren plucking golden grnpeirnii nonn at 3 o'clork The Semi noie was tleeo rated in blue, but wli ile the
To keep the home togel her:
globe»
from
fragrant
gr.ve»:
as
ibis
Nobody know» of the Htep» it taken, to.wy and u per»on ran vrry ea»il&gt;*
County Fair and Chautaui|ua wlll he color of blue prevailed, yet the »oft,
get a» wrinkled as a nutmeg bother­ wonderful December Florida night under diacuuion as well un alitar soothing and fervent color of scarlet
Nobody know» but mother:
For Sale Five U I if. W
ing about the future. That1» port U--™v*ula opulrnre. peace happiness. matters of importane«:. A full atNobody listens to childish worn
watt ever gushing from heart to Cbckcrols. Key P a c t a- : j,
contentment
and
plenty,
we
—“ bothering about tbv futuie." A
Which kisses »»nly »mother.
tendargre is reijuestcd.
lira in In give impulse to generous Sanfonl.
boon. Lead Thou u« on j
Nobody pained by tin* nightly blow. solemn agreement aiming Sanford unto ^hy
L--------thought»
which warmed the allection
lh** key that unlock» t he tnv-» ,
petijile to refrain front looking any I cry of
Nobody only mother!
tlii* wonderland. T* II -n.fo
Toiinirrow night \\ i*dit«**o|a&gt; tin* but«* it gracious ina liner of spe«*t it
F«*r. ».de *j;iuo., . I, •
It*»f.
further aland than 8 u‘Clock tit the
i*r* tin* trulli of w by one spot in ibis
H'Tuirt ment "'ll put un. ut
Ami »iiouid no foul dishonor lie
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gain,"*acre» r t,t i
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evening
wout^rraSu^lliUsituation
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fair land is. graced above the r* t ' 1 ,lt' *m|M*rinl a delightful‘ program. ' I'pon my head when L a m . gray. from B. R. siding, i i
otri
OS
surprisingly*
Bestowed oti baby hrollutr;
Hast ThoU forgiven Eve and r r r e ^ “ clu‘' »»embers are specially urged Lo vi* yet «lililí watch rny fading eye. eu»v term». H a«r* ., !I
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Nobody know» of the tYfeamles»
teas mate, her Adam, and basing 10 patronize the affair. A rare treat
And «month the path of*my decay, irrigated. Fin* Ilo
--- l i t .
The opening of a new year has driven their m*,*«1 from Kd.*„. art '*
night,
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T“ _ • -- *land'kr’wtVfmcfUl :,r.i
■ i.m j
Nobody, know.» byi. toolliw
- t 1.... - - - 1**-** - • um«- »oivcLnd for m a k ­ here trr !• l.m urM ffW inp a "IV* rà'.fr^-'HwTmrnt wltrapply fil* proceed*
C a n d le G re a se E a s ily R e m o v e d .
» t a r t planting
1*
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Nobody knows of the lessons tough! ing definite resolution« of bet t er Lost with Purudi»e Regained? If
P,t-'*,|k ^’r a pinito (or the diti* Sprinkle a JiyiJc »i.lnis of whin on— pro», ol »ile ismt t t-.v« y e ,* ”TT Jv*V
thing» ttt comi l t d ti tan it«» In*«*.» the
Of lovmg one another:
llouae.
he spot ;4fil rub gently. Tho grease
want.a bargain etili on ow ner, JM £
-- Nobody knows of the*patience sough personal rule. It is better to rcsoivol Htur-trr trur, give us. the grnct*, ll.e
vlll soon work up Into a flno powder,
Fifth street, Sanford. I!,*
* Tl&lt;»
and lose than ncirer to rcolvo at nil wU • the Wisdom, both of word and
Nobody knows of the lessons
January n n \ io Welfare Depart- xhlch can he tiruabed off.
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For Sale JO.OOp^tif.
emtlng of a bad lmf.it whether, sob ly message go M r fh n h » XHIUtMP. out tertaining musical comedies at the
bat pieçy
Nobody—only mother.
int&lt;b.the b i u e r n e s s
of
northern
of
property in ti\e &gt;m;
1» * i&lt;r
individual or involving othets as
Imperial umler the direction of Mir.
d i m e» ami lead n i e n ’s stop» a r ig h t.
cent on the ittve.t n •
J. Pearle Rogers, who made such n S E E K AID FOR JO BLESS G IR LS
Nobody known o f the anxious fears well.
Box 1074. city
•il
To get into tin* habit of resolving I^?t u» strik«* t iie shsc.^les from t h è »ur ces» of lh** V et e r Pall M i n s t r e l s
Lest «furling» may not weather
s i a w » in t h è m i a s m a of citi'**
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Storms of this life in the coming ami trying for a time to make good
C iv ic F e d e ra tio n A s k E m p lo y e rs
Fot Kal** \\ In*;.
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¡.» often to succeed at Inst. One good
Ther«* i* a w ho!«* lot mur e **f tilt»
years,
to C o -O p e ra te .
water
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germ»
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tlu*
Nobody knows of the tears that
N V w Y **rk
A n . ' i n | * 1r&gt; y i n • * 111 b u r i u t u il I»ll tl»ll 1 "Il ■
1 i.
have a harmful power over the phv»- N ew « fei I* «I* **plv fnr l i r
M ■ niemlier- of l Io* Rool l.ove-- « In!* I m » b * * * * n * » t a l * l t h i i * - i l b y M u * v a c a t i o n
»tart
\ 1to-t'ltj
Irul body
\\ laugh at him who Ki'IIXle. hi* lui» e v i i l e n t l y !&gt;•*•’Il * ••.«( .inil a few other frieml» enjoy**l ll* c u i m n l t t o , ' o f i l i * . w i i i m - n » , l , * p a r t t n i * n t
T h e grief »he'll gladly » m o t h e r :
That 1». m g ;&gt; grent i i ur di ' ii , a n d wlul- «*■ cluriniiig ho.piiality of Mr. \\ \\
o f ill* * N a t i o n a l * 'iv t&lt; - f* * i|» r n tl&lt; in to a id
N o b o d y k n o w , of t h e b r e a k i n g hear t tries in reform and
Ito uhi'!* tur *.,1.1 1
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some of us laugh but hardly the t l u i ' t dioibl ti),* p r o p n i ' l y of &lt; i M i n g AliiTiulhy
The prrtty ho me was t b i i i m o f I t » I ' j . u u u d e p o s i t o r s w h o h t t v o
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lieuutiftilly decorated in the Chri.st■atcor Sale Citcajt Fanti ef " Ulti,
Nobody clings to the wayward chilli ing and not an unkindly one that t h i s senson o f t h è y e a r , a n d m o r e nin» color». The red and gfeen of E u r o p e a n w a r . O n o t h o u s a n d l e t t e r s 1 * |, tiled. I.ouio
sees humor1 in the «¡gilt of another cKpccinlly t hi» y e a r , w h e n m i r itor- hully and fern» and mistletoe wi g w e r e s e n t o u t f r o m t h o b u r e a u t o m a n ­ willi growjng cri--*Though scorm/d by every other,
’* icftr.t
It1u fa c tu re rs
nnd
m e rc h a n ts ,
ris k in g
lA'ad it so gently from pathways wild fulling off the water wagon, for ex- -inully- magnificent moon a» »een enhuitced by* i io* »(Ji glow *if the r**«l t h e m t o f i l e a p p l i c a t i o n s w i t h t h e c o m ­ Ueiiyon, sii km
•UlTrt
th r o u g h the
f o g - m i s t a t m o s p h e r e , »Itndeil liglit». rompleting ih** ebarm
ample.
Nobody can Dut mother.
li
m i t t e e w t o n i n n e e d i i f y o u n g t u m u l i IteiirN , li r*. ., .
Nobody know» uf the hourly priver»
Few’ atol fortunate are they who lia» noir*' t h e a p p e a r a n c e of ,t g r e e n ■it.*1 lieailly of t h** ,itlra* ll\** rooin- e m p l o y e s
For
K t1
Hefrei*hinerii» »i*r** .**r\*'fi m tlu
For hint, our erring brother;
never need make a resolution t*1 do c h e e s e fresh f r o m llie f o u n d ry vet
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DOG'S COFFIN IS GOLD LINED
Ain’t I Itee n a par'lner tn you, all du* t &lt;&gt;[ Ilf*
f o r tn* te pfek u u p
New \ ' o r k
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Itty pennte» don't 1 spend
B o d r L i e s In S t a t e In M a s t e r ' » H o m e
l i t . &lt;1 .
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fro m
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litu i
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tin* ■i&gt;ld *'l**ds Tl.at i n t e i til. **i1v,t
i 1,1ut:» .. pp**a ru 11 t* in long j*,1 f«1 -« Ulì ( uillMi
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M il t'lbl 111&lt;• *1 loll.t, It,- rillirh |e»H u t F
ite gm '1 1 t i.u &gt;.* Ill'll *1 Hon«* 1*1 h!yesterday. I gave oat mop*
f. ' , r .
II.Ill t' V 1**1II I,. Ill •' &gt;•*. |.,1,| lit lot
Uneeda B iscu it
lui J 71li uk
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Potato**.. **|utr*h tin -t'fk*-V t * III
ill,; lialiit» lb** h ,'tal took |tl;ti-*- „1
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yoll’il ever l&gt;n*l hefttT*
T em pt th e a p p e tite ,
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in
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I ui*
11, |*r,
m n i i i r » hum*
Nuk »a» mi KngLsh
Thaw 1» not t he 0ri 1*. »1 :: 1* t 4 ITI.1 \ *■
tin pie and rhiieolntc ci ke
n o u r i s h tiic b o d y .
bulldog, u m e m b e r of tin* family of
ma« e n t e r t a i n m e n t .«
w.t» f e de
An" last inglit when 1 go', to bed b u s i n e s s foi t lie c o u r t »
Crisp, c l e a n a n d fresh—
N o ,|o g h e r e a b o u t »
liKhtíul t r u v f l l i n u p a r t y g veti on M r » M A W i n n
•
W
Ni* • I
you ha«l to g«t an’ ache.
5 c en ts in t h e m o is t u r e • v**r I.....IVeil J, tnor* el:* borate burial
\ « w ^ «MT' h
\ î r .116*1 '' I r 1 1
a-t
1
* • • P o r t « - e i t l e In Arkanviii,. * y»
proof p a c k a g e .
W oí a r nit : u In-nur ni (h • j r g tu - 1«, I b a n N n ly He »¡in t he l a v or l te dug
of 1toilet u** a n * l h u n d r e d s of [*inp|e
Say, w hut's the mutter with you. a h e a d l i n e . You bet t h e y do T hey
F
M»'-* 1 hllluss ,t \ It \ Mi* D e v i n nf
»i*ttle in
Ka«t
A u r o r a , too. a m i
nt i** fin Win u 1!•11)r*4* I- Tin* •I" e
ain't you »atistled at all?
\t
1.1%ih Hi,,».
11 ■
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1 ga \ e you .,11 uni w,, ’, .I
*i&gt;i Ibu P l e d I’o * a n&lt;! 1‘od u ’ ' , ml I'tfi
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w,i. I ,rd )e lit,- i f ill
y
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An you ■ftuldn t Im'&lt;! uttf*i1 •■ 1■*t
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d
a p p e a r e d ( r &lt;• II I t L * - • l i e l t l * - ni long-.
pititfhn'. yet I . ntgM
( ittiu»t«*t.i, N
llu-ir liesltlolltOli, .'»plttlallburg, S. t ,
--you ached mo« a wTuI, st u m inn k, long ago.
was reached.
The game afforded
four
that ain’t treatin' me je»' right.
For Kent T*.
much merriment and pleasure while SH IN E UP THAT OLD MEDAL
T«s
nice room«
* A r e g u l a r t i cw »j i a p« r m a n doe»
enrmilc The score card» were cunTWi Thief Wins It — Hr Stole a Five dollar» per.
I’ve been a friend to you, I have, not l i k e slol ilter a n i l g u s h a m i w h e n '
run,' lilt It* suit 1 t«**» I pun arrivnr
Foot Bathtub From .,
dreti
1
why ain't you a friend o' mine'’ th«* l a y m a n b r ea k« i n t o print w i l h i
I 1*1 &gt;|*artani urg it w.&gt;. foitnii iln.t
Plumber.
They gave me castor oil lit*! night I lie . o f t *t ul l he tl»tiully * all* dow II I
Ml»» Ml* e U bit 1 -* t , d wnit lb,
berullse you made me whine
the w r a t h of «out** ol t h e Inty»
A
'"b*. |.rue. a ]*r■11 &gt; little liiat.l
l 'h rugit John &lt;ial . m. a jiiitmb,
I **r
I'm awful »irk tin» mornin* an' l m gent le m a n w h o r e c e n t l y di pp ed lit»
1 1«r.- »*•* .1to) \ J « | rti* t I i ill** w 1
1 ,Ju S. Util &gt;, llt* »M, . 1 lui» am ■1
Baronet
Biscuit
I
v
1 iir ■
feelin" mighty l&gt;iin*.
h n i . h iti th* i mi . hy m u » h a n d wr«*t&lt;*
.it * Ii
I '-**- i m - 1 t *• I 1.11 i ' , p o . , , . , i r
, 11
til** pttll* •
» tin
pliotll.
IlfCUt y o u d o n ' t
a p p r e c i a t e t h e ,*f L l o r n i a recetv*-» t m* following m*
R ou n d , t h in , tender—
I band.ome leather ir.tv*-llmg *a»** sl ob a live foot bat lit uh frinii tn front
\,
things I «to '(nr you
tier* (rott i E d i t o r ltu»**«*l of the F a ­
w it h n d e lig h t f u l flavor .
ul bl« [ilinnhlng »ti..(. „1 ;,.',us .South g;.r*l&lt; i.
I Th** gu ev t s «if iiniior w*n- **a&lt; ll |.re
* • •
N
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int ka New.»;
— a p p r o p r i a t e for
The b a t h t u b « a » on ih&lt;I »elit &lt;1 m i l l II l l u v c l l i n g l a g
\1 ¡tinte s t r e e t
kl
de
wa
l
k
when
(
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vt
n
went
lu
suppe
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l
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,
t
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a
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n
t
l
l)r. \V. A. McKenzi t* o d F r u i t l a n d 1
T A bunch of newspaper men will
Spartunhurg came the call for »up(K*t
For lient Two
a n d w h e n he re tu rn e d It w a s g o n o
d inner, l o c e n t s .
be itert* next Friday the JiUi and the i’ark, Fla., is u man*who would “by
so nil was liustlc and hurry un«i a
Fust
First street
■ p i
delicious stilail course was seiveti l*y
Federation of Labo'r will be here indirections .find directions out,"
C
oca
Coin 1 ,*mf*■*t
L o v in g C u p f o r G e r m a n S ire .
the hostess assisted by Mo. DnBose
next Wednesday and it is up to the Under cover of an orulorical appeal
U r o o k l y n , N Y - A l) Y e l l b r o c k o f
]M.*opie of Sanford to entertdin these column panegyric on Florida in ihe
Farmers were chosen in rather a
B r o o k l y n le ft h i* n a t i v e h o m e In t i e r
Hoorn» for It*1
la»t
issue
of
the
Eustiti
latke
Region
u»tii|ue
manner.
Sus|ienilu&lt;l
front
distinguished guest» and make them
m a n y t " y e a r s a g o t o m a k e h i s h u m « * nis heil room» will
feel glad that they have come to this that is a "peach." Florida coloni­
the chandelier and bidden Itfneath I n A m e r i c a , . a n d 111» u v e s o n s h a v e
the table wuh a ring on a ribbon ut p l a n n e d n r e u n i o n n t w h i c h a l o ' M n t n t 200 Third St
city for u few hours. Wo have much zation companies should secure n
one end of which was tied a sprig o c u p w i l l b e p t e s e n t e d t o t i l e a g e d i
to show them and we can make their copy'before the Almighty places it
For Kent Two fir
mistletoe for the. girls, and on «he G e r m a n .
Btay most pleasant. Therefore let* in the- dry kiln. Addressed as it is
Gentlemen
preferred
to
Omnipotence,
there
is
little
dan­
every citizen be up and doing and
other end holly for tho men. The
Tolar.
807
Magnolia
ger
of
tho
government
finding
an
ring w a s cut for and to each gentle­
join the Commercial Club in caring
man1 fell tt charming partner for tIn­
for the guests. Sanford is known as indictment nguinst the sender for
ga me.
Enjoying the gtaciou» hos­
one of the most hospitable cities in using the mails to defraud.
Musicaipitality of their gracious hosts, be­
the atato and we should sustain this
Of course we have the goods, but
P r in c e o f a p p e t i z e r s !
sides the guests of honor wete Misses
reputation.
the language in which tho goods are
• •• «
M a k e s d a i l y tr ip s from
Alice Whitner, Florence Frank. Gretwrap|&gt;ed make them so much Yho
G i n g e r - S n a p L and to
chm Schultz, 01 gn Schultz, Saitlee
Good ftiblo boiird ni MA R- i*
The county fair Is growing in more effective, yea attractive, and
JT-tfr
w
a
itin
g
m
o
u
t
h
s
e
v
e
r
y
­
Williams,
Lillian
Higgins,
Annie
Hig­
Jones, 206 Park avenue
favor and the merchants should get it is barely possible that courts
w
h
e
r
e
.
S
a
y
Z
u
Z
u
to
gins,
Linda
Connelly,
Annie
Lee
might
hold
that
it
was
taking
undue
together and boost this great propo­
th o g rocer m a n , 5 c e n ts .
Caldwell, Charlotte Hand, Essie
sition along. The fair Is the biggist advantage of the susceptibilities of
• Wanted— Brick nnd concrete *or^
Purdon, LouUe Harris and Miss
thing that has ever come to tho city normal prospective settlers. How­
chimneys, foundation«. *',r ‘
Grey; Messrs. Ern«*st Galloway, W.
as far aa the business men are con­ ever, it is altogether new way of
faction guaranteed
Addr*"
Rossetter, Tom Gctzcn, Billy Hill,
Sar.forw
cerned for the fair will be confined getting at thpse who dwell in north­
P. Ü. box
Glidewcll,
»** '
Weldman Caldwell, David Caldwell,
to the city streets and the mer­ ern darkness and of showing them
’ :U-9tp
F)a.
»
,
T. S. Lloyd, Arthur Yowell, Ray­
chants will realize more from this the light; one that few would have
’
Wanted— To exchange ne*
mond Key, Prof. W’ildman, Prof.
affair than any other attraction that the temerity to use; and yet now
A
jgg
■’
talking machine records, »ith
Christopher and Dr. Fain.
has over been known hero.
Not that the syatem has been used and
without machine, for 88 note p
only is this a fact but the business there appears to be no copyright,
lirriU
■
piano records. Enquire »’■
. M u t ic a l T rta t
men have not be4n asked to con­ there la nothing in tho way of its
iT -tif
|m
The Music Department of tho
office.
tribute a cent and it Is a moral cer­ adoption by those who want others
Woman’s
Club
is
putting
on
at
the
to
come
nnd
sec
"the
soft
Decem­
ta in ty-th at some lines of business
Wanted Gentlemen
**
*ta
Imperial Wednesday night one of tho
here will clear a little fortune during ber moonlight that like jagged splin­
316
East
Fourth
St
rare entertainments of the season.
ters of Jovan golden flame lightens
the four daya* of the fair.
Buy bitetrit baked by
,
• • •
Tickets are within the reach of all,
tho petals of yonder roses."
Found- Gold hamlle kmfe
price* ranging from 26c to 60c. The
NATIONAL
¿r may have same l.y pr“' 1»«
Here is tho first verso of Dr. Mc­
1 An inventor in Romo fell from
first seven rows in the orchestra
g
f V' erty at the Herald otli*c_ ' J
, an aeroplane yesterday. Every year Kenzie's wonderful Florida adver­
BISCUIT
.
will
be 60c, from there back 3fic,
or so it is getting harder to do as the tising prayer:
Wanted «-To rent, for lhr, * ' ^ ' l
nnd tho balcony 26c. Children un­
* Oh, Deified Omnipotence! As we
COMPANY .
Romans do when you’re there.
a
good
g e n t l e drilling hor»*
"ll j
*
Coulbourn Company
der ten admitted for 26c to any part
stand beneath the sheltering live
, »
»,
can
drive.
Will
he
taken
care
o'
[
A
lw
ayt
look
fo
r
that
name
of the house.
This affair should
VEGETABLE BUYERS
5 The very first business day of the osk trees, bedecked &gt; with waving
have
a
good
home.*
Addresi*
•
have the cordial auppoit of the pubnew year the situation seems to call Spanish moat, which, like Naturem e n •Sanford,
Florida
c-o
Herald
Office.
9th
Street
lic
and
espodaliy
club
members.
festoons for some uni venal
for tome sensible analytic, which
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ABOUT PEOPLE
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THEY ARK COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR FEBRUARY .‘ird, 4th, 5th and 6th, 1915

THE SA N F O R D H E R A L D

PUBLIS;

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ON TUESDAY
AND FRIDAYS

/ A’ S A N F O R D — U fc /» W m th /.iWny
SA N K H III, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. J \ M

VOLUI VI

THE f w BOARD
/AS ORGANIZED
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HAGAN W AS M A D E
CHAIRM AN

Fair Nul«-»
M i . GnstholT n( Danville. Ill
nrr i %* i! Ui tlii ’ t o \\ i i I iu-m Li v tu t i n 1
i n t**rent* of :&gt;• itvinolv C o u n t y Fair.
Mr Gi.sihmT m he 'itliiuil ih * o r a t o r
for t h e (¡ttnp.irilfa Ca rmv. i l at T a m vol a n d 1 1 1 * vi si t here aim t o Ret in
t o u c h with t h e c o m mi t teen r e l a t iv e
t o t h e d é l i m i t i o n s for i.utnn a n d hu n t
parades.
T h e c o m nut Ire feel t h e y
tire v e r y f o r t u n a t e in being m t o u c h

with tin- t'enté man ............on**- h
J |„. meeting
,l' ü t u u , l t &gt;' l'om' w i t h t h e hi ghe st I r i ' d -ni i.ie
(¡i-t
T
u
e
h e lx*;.r*1
I®*1 T ue ss dd aa yy tthe
uaJ m o u A ) elected L. V. Hagan to
Another arrival i« ?.TF Charle«
e. L„ chairman for t ho ensuing Prottay of lenii*ville. K t
ITe
y !.. *Woodruff, t he. ritirili« he* e mi ri ' o d with tin- fair_}'■
■ n»r&gt;.»«&gt;»»«»■'-CTru rw »»™ ’- qïïïïrT rrT fu- several tom i »sioli» durHfiulion by the membvre ior h K j in(£ tht. fay (ut -j—r 0 jiiiLi.t:ts-»ul I
T u w t h e - gr ound Mr.
“ili H devolving upon him an chair-;
Presay was ntore t han favoruldy irn1 0f the board. Mr. Woodruff p reuse&lt;1 With Sanford and said. *‘!n
i
.
!w i.
ufU.wuriuiiuuv . w it A.etiidtUMul a*«out-,
l^jrd as chairman tor i n o past &gt; u*r n j ,|0 locution I hclicvc 1 could he
(ju) aho served tho Sanford district t e m p t e d to hny a fe ¡deni i ,«mi
i ttf*n the Orftngo c o u n t y hoard of; |,r inf; toy family here to live. 1 hnve
tninty commissioner* a n d hns made Il(, v(fr s |„ , . ,
n a . rrp
e |,i„a
pl e aswa n
nti v i m
enviable record for etllnencjV , „
in S a n f o r d
Vnur liej-.ulifltl
«•he resolution appear* In anot her l a k e ..!,d Hi Id c h i n a l e , t oc . -Iher with
jilYce in thi* issue.
I hi* b e a ut i f ul ciirrounditit' * m u l e it
&gt;li. II «an. the new c ha ir man is a a n id* ! |. .tie To live
vouint m a n • f recogni s'd nhility and
hi» mude .i «ood commissioner i. u
only in ht* own 'district liut in tin'
•ntire «««unly and t ak es tlie rtspyi.ifbic position of c h a i r m a n oj t h e j
board with a thorough knowledge
cl the duties a n d responsibilities
of tlie olliee and t he needs of the
EM ER G EN C Y HOSPITAL U \S
county.
B E E N V l i l t W f . K D M»K
el
The newly urgi.nt/i-il ho. ri
1*
commi«' toixr s i« »« f ollows I
BY I ' m S I C H V *
Hagm. eh; irman. I T
Mi l .■11
C W io u n i f t'* r. I \ f L r
U»u'.' liioinley
Mr 11r *&lt;!»&gt;&gt;♦.. .
the !• * ii.eml»« r of tl* hoard and
I ni.‘hi
to
togetler i i i l i Mr flu «an wilt
r »■r* rnei h
refeii' tin .-.ililoTii «i ll' ll * i l l' 1
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HAVE HOSPITAL
AT T H E F A I R

Vicinity.

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arnl ¡■'•’ivini l ' i :ti/eli of t l i ..........
tin a * • » I ill nun in In • ««■*
bu ' i i . e" .li d o n e 'Vh o nl iiiild mal .
miii.**
I i lie h i l.*.in«*o*i
of t h e

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d*r t • • m a n a g e m e n t of * ' e I*re*
Imam ' I ......... t i n t .i! S« m i n n l r
bii-osoiii Ii m * l io* I* se.

j I lut ilia's .New S u p r em e &lt; miri
&lt;fi‘, .1.1" fi
'1 b e Mi prette
Talla 1
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H im !.. r tur
II X
• t i s u p r e m e &gt;«inri
• rettr,it from t h e b e n c h , a n d wat* »uete.'ilcd b y William I I. Elli s, f or me r
at t o r ne y g i n n r n l . Judge I l o c k c r de(linetHto r u n for r c - ol cc t i on lust Nnven.lier a n d M r Fllifi was el e e t i i i ill
his »lead
T h e c ou r t l ir ' i p r o n ede d
to cast 1 *1 1 » i.* | ||f y a r e re*|litred to
fdn u nde r t h e count II III ion III I'll t i e
Olhii ui ■hle| Ji|fitl*e. lift i..
.1 I .
the * \[ ii.sl mil of I lie l i i in id ’ll,, *
■ol ( hie I J u s t i c e T h o m a s M. Sliur kieford uli.i hi ivit'vi r \a. h
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L i t N o v e m b e r a* a s s o c i a t e j u s t n e .

and will hold lor six years from toAssociate Justice It. Fenwick
Taylor, for twenty-five yearn sitpreme court justiie, nnd t hree times
before, .chief justice of t he supreme
court, was the lucky justice when
tho lots were cant, a n d was immedi­
ately sworn in ¡1» the new chief jus*
. Ilf* of- tho supreme .court, to hold
#• such until J an u ar y two years
hen«, when h b term expires. Chief
Justice Taylor come» from Guinesville. Judge* Ilockcr who retired
Irom ihe bench on account of poor
health, was for many years circuit
judge of Ocala circuit, a nd lalcr
Mrved several term» a» supreme
fourt justice. Judge Ellis, who . suehim, is a prominent figure in
*tate politics, and was formerly at­
torney general, being defeated fur
. f*-electlon 1.0 that offivee by Gov­
ernor Trammell in 1908. Th e pres­
ent personnel .of the supremo court
»: R. Fenwick Taylor, of Gaines­
ville. chief justice; J. B. Whitfield
*nd William H. Ellla of Tallahassee)
Thomas M, Shackleford of Tampa,
*nd R. s . Cockrell of Jacksonville,
la o fla tc Justice*.
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Notice Newspaper Men

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l i v i n g In the city remem­
ber that the Herald office is your
fir*t itop. After that th e Sanford
, “j** *hero all the meeting* will be
d. At 7:30 tonight tho CommerfW Club banquet will be given to
per men and visitor*,
the meeting of th e South
m e Association will bo
htlf
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MIA H. 1915

S O 40.

THE P R E S S GANG

GUESTS OF SANFORD
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A FEW BRIEF REMARKS ABOUT SOME
OF THOSE PRESENT-BIG. BANQUET
WILL BE GIVIN TONIGHT
! t li
T h e jufocil .py*tM*T»i of Smith l . o r * (#r.i M
h
II •D’ent.g opi
la an
ida a n d ot her asaipurts w;!l. Lu t l i o . L l.eh.nd lJaii&gt; i t l ima in
guests of S anfor d toda&gt; - and ' i n c e i i i u a e l — .
Wo have n n! to the
i hm is the tirst Uu i our ity h r * j t l r r r t puitrr o
f
t he

me n is a s s u r e d , which plj*,-« fh*»m a

trille I d c ' . i 11. via micl.». %ea|i t han

We kiwa"
p u rc has ed
T'. president W. p. Hlackiuan of
m m t in. s o u t h of Oca l a ap' d F n n Hollins College from its former o w n ­
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pili* n i h i T t u tin- me n
h « nuiko
•ird i n c l u s i v e .
T h e y a t tirst tricil
er«.
J ud ge T. Plcioii JVnrlow of tiewill
he
e
n
rr.it
if
t
h
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Inumi
t h e wheels go r o u n d il -Mil i e t he
*•»-■*1».»« o Ke nfertP out liut W. M.
land«)
ami Associates.
The tract
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t
hen
»
a
pr.~'Utíln7¡¿ tîpôiï fTìe lime of t h e re ed Iluyjiea of t h e Sanford Herald o b ­
600, acre», and
era or the space df tho paja r to f iv ^ l Hard fur these men anywhere In tained n ’.vt it of nolle cont end re nnd comprises about
a lirtef outHtu- of t he early Hatsirp, : Florida pic**« notify the chief OÍ a r m e d w i t h t h i s brief a u t ho ri t y he borders t he St. Johns river for three
lit 'i irfMtwd ' H i c h^di H* Twkelnnd- irttd a nd one-half i i m ^ i i . n d the
previous t * r v i t ucU t a t i f u t o r v hopes«iJ polie* i. S a u i m t l . T h e r e ¡.re a boni
river ior four miles. It“ was' fanced
houli
an d ambition* of .the hunch o f lob.. ] tWi-r • tivo. t n e m h e m of t h e SouTì.
dcrnnnded th.rt ho he recognired as
l&gt;y t he late Mai ri Jm Saunders of
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our
Monroe
station,
and a bou t a mile
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u ve coin mi tice of tho Florida
mite distant from the Paata st at ion.
Arsorlntion. T h e r e will only he n '&gt;.*■ ; i or o u r i ter» in mi s er y a n d
h - to
rford today
ti'V
•while t he brick road out of Sanford
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which the al - .
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gruís heggarweed.
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1 •*• molisi r. t n
tl • » 1 * 1 1 1 1 t ’ ai p&lt; ri* i . i*— th, !* filini ,*t *i*
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T ilt: P R U N IN G KN1KE ON
P O S T M A S T E R ’S S A L A R Y
|M ifi'I'M VsTEIt f. KNFKYI.
HOHN

I f 1 I I S ON WANTS

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T h e .idea nf t/i e Imosler t r i p is to

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p u . I it.. »I y I fi will hi* e u t . 1 h e \
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i.*t»UT l . c t t r : . ! Î '■..¿fit* &lt; ’•' 11 t ‘
;tdjuMit*'.lit of t h e k u l a n t » of p o s t 1 1 ...fiter» t»f t h e lin*l a n d ».■comi «'Lir»-»'«
t h e »al ar )

of l *u»t nuifiter D i g n a n

«tí la . k« on vi l h* wo u ld In* re»(u*'»*«l f r o m

advertise the lair primarily and id»o jr»,oim t o J 4 . 0 0 0 a n d t h e s a l a r i e s of t w e n t y - s i x o t h e r Floruit* p ^ - t n u t t a e r *
to meet with t he dill, ri'ii* u.immit• woul d he d e c r e a s e d in v a r y i n g n m o u n t * .
Onl y t h e pOst manter a of Apalat' liicola, Ker ns. mil 1 1 1 1
M«riunn*i. Fi
UK'S in the county nnd'di-. "•*« nmiiy
XiiRUsiine.
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ILiv.-n w o u ld
m a t t e r s peril ining 10 ihe f.1)r ’I’he
ladien will meet tin- l.idir» "f tii*- | «•»rap.* t li«* p r u n i n g knife.
The plan ha* been appr ov ed hv the House Post office &lt; niniiiili«1«' »ml
c o u n t y who are i n t r u s t e d ami the
I lí­
visit to each section will mean much is now |iendiii« in thu postoih.w» u pprupriation bill W . i r » 1ho l..*«t*»&lt;
der the so-called " H o l m a n r ul e" m w legiitiation i« in or«ler &lt;»n an .ip(»rhfor t ho sue« ess &lt;&gt;f the vent ore
As this is an e r ono my
Th o party will arrive in Geneva priatiun hill, pr ovi ded it reduces . x(tenditore».
move
the
p
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n
t
a
r
y
sharps
su&gt;
it
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r
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rt
ai
n
1«
* com«1 h«*for«' th holl»»'
a b o u t 2 o'clock and after tp.-nding
for
a
vote.
a n hour or so will leave Geneva in
T h e follow iitg t a b l e «hows iniw the pinti w o u l d attln i i’ l o m b i pit "
t ime to arrive in Cliuluottt about
U:.10 or 4 and from there will ««• to ma st e r »
Ifeiluc in Hal.
Receipt»
Pop
Oviedo arriving in time to see many
2,;ino to 2.ont)
12.01 1
1.736
of th e merchant» and farmer« After Arcadia
,
2.400 to 2.000
13.21 1
2.662
supper*they will he the guest» of the B a rt o w
2.300 to 2.000
12,14;
1,886
Board of Tiade at their meeting and Bradentown
2.100 to 2.000
.
9,815
1,171
the fair will be discussed in all its Clearwater
2 .1)00 to 2 .Û00
3.082. . . . 21,246 ,
phases. This meeting and in fact D aytona...........................................
2.600 to 2,000
2,812 . . . 18.355
the meeting* In all the different sec­ Dc L a m ! .................. ................................
2.400 to 2.000
14,412
2.463
tions should be productive of much Ft. Myers
2.200 to 2,000
10,167
1,333
Ft. Pierce...........................
good. .
2.700 to 2.600
6,188 . . . 28,109
On Tuesday the Boosters will G ainesville......................................
5,000 to 4,000
538,907
57,699
leave again at one o ’clock and go to Jacksonville..............................
*2.700 to 2,500
24,070
19,945
Key
West
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Longwood for o visit and from there
2.300 to 2,000
2, i 5 7 . . . . 12,542..
will go to Altam onte Springs and Kissimmee2.200 to 2,000
10,418
6.032
Iatke
City
.........................
intermediate pointa. These trips will
.
2,COfl to 2,600
21,570
3,719
give the various committees a better la k e la n d ..............
2.600 to 2.000
18,377
3,460
idea of what the county ran exhibit, Live Oak
3.200 to 3,000
61.546
5,471
will give the exhibitor« » better Miami
2.700 to 2.600
28,239
4.370
Ocala
idea of the manner in which they
2.M0U to 2,500
33.456
3.894
should ho exhibited and la»l will Orlando
2.600 to 2,500
23.051
3,779
Pu
lut
kit
demonstratn to the people of the
3.300 to 3,000
99,520
22,982
whole county and the state that the Pensacola
2.300 to 2,000
.
.
.
12,806
2,481
Sominolo Fair is large enough to Plant C it y ...................................
2.200 to 2.000
10,838
3,204
take tho lime and attention of n Q uincy..............................
2.600 to 2,000
.
19,727
3,670
.. . . .
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largo p ortion 'd the business men of Hanford
2.700 to 2,600
.
29,666
6,018
Tallahassee
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the city of Sanford and of every
.
2
1
9
,1
6
3
....
3,600 to 3,500
.37,782.
T
a
m
pa
other city in th ^ cou n ty. ThU apirit
1 , 0 9 9 . . . . 1 5 , 4 5 6 . . . 2,400 to 2.000
la bound to make the fair a grand W a u c h u U . ..........................
1,743___ 24.548 . . . 2,700 to 2.&amp;0H
W* P. B . . . . . . . . . . .
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BRIDGE OVER THE
RIVER TO BE BUILT lì

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ANOTHER RANCH '
NEAR THIS CITY

tiie p r e s i d e n t .
T h e H i k e ftegl&lt;&gt;ll
Press A s s o c i a t i o n is c o m p o s e d of t h e 1
C uunt ie n o f ^tsceola. O r a n g e ,
Sem­
inole. I . u ko a n d Volusia.
You woul d
not b e l i e v e t h i s if you wt&gt;re p r e s e n t
1&gt;IC. B L A C K M A N B U Y S T H E
1 1 roll call for v er y few of t h e m ar e
ASTOII G R A N T F O R A
evci p r e s e n t t o r e s p o n d t o
t h ei r
name«
T h i s doc* not m e a n a n y re*,
CATTLE RANGE
t h' i t i oo u p o n t he i r ehsfTaeter t h e y
ar e . U t o o l i t ny Lut w». h o | n t h e y
W•• understand t ha t thut b runc h
will nil he h e r e t o d a y a n d will cut
of
t he .\stor Grant which lies be­
i l i i r e y e t e e t h li pci n S a n f o r d ce lory.

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tnil a n y
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t
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»U1 u c t a»
lire Grant !"f
loreiimn.
I)r. Ithu kmnn lutgnn c o m i n g . t u
Florida
and
pttrchn*ed
ora ng e

a m a n n e r t h a t w o u l d cuin«»;«* tuiiefi on th&lt;&gt; n h e t u i y
I ' t i rde ned
le «pii &gt; el
1he
■I l i a
'nuli \ would la* !«•")•■&gt; h er e fiume JS year* a g o . u n d
i» now ili hi' f u ti , • itr ;.s p r e s i d e n t
i ..r M li 1 ' t i » . .
He is also pri'SI
ni
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I ,.nd &lt;*i i he h lurida \ ml n ht t n .'•oriel y
. t 1. t r -1For
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.«a«» *i• h.» I&gt;*-*It l in ing th«-*
tux iin|Miriami' of live -lock growing for
Flornli . .«mi will t.ow pot forth his

1,0
t.. '
l-r . I f «Itili *tl'h
In il'ting
* *•■»■•'&gt;
V.t .‘- l u l l t **i?i r- in hiitld .« ...... I
suhfitnn toil bridge and t ake his
money from t he tolls.for .1 period of
ten years.
\ t the end t f t h a t time
the count y lets t l i e -privilege of b uy ­
ing the brill«" "r renewing lit«' fiune h).*«•. which in in*rtaitily fait enough
M u r e hi* has given the people the
iissuraiii'i' t ha t in time he expected’
tn
extend his traction linn from
Daytona Hc mh to Sanford over the
new bridge it is up to thi* people of
thi&lt; count y to give him t o m e en1«iuruKi'ini n t . The Ib-ruld is hetirllly in favor of municipal ownership
where such is possible, but if the
two counties are unable to build the
bridge then let a roipnrati on build
same, for we want the bridge.

i n*«» 1 0 ". . r ui ng tin» m a t t e r t o t h *

practical lost.
Dr. Harvey Beauchamp Coming
One of t l ^ most noted specialists
itt t he Sunday school world is to be
in Sanford from Sunday, J a n u a r y 17
Through Friday night, the 22nd
Mr. Beauchamp comes to conduct «&gt;
special Sunday school i nstitute ot
the First Baptist Church. He is l h a
au th or of perhaps the h«-»t lx&gt;ok in
circulation on the graded . Sunday
school a nd will during ^is stay teach
this book and give seuls to all those
taking the same. Fuller, announce­
ment of the work to he dono by Dr
Beau champ will be mude next week
For the last ten years Dr. Beau­
champ has been travelling especially
in tho interest of Sunday school work
His homo address is Dallas, Texas.
Tho Sunday school worker» of San­
ford are Invited to hear this noted
specialist.
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Notice tn Aut« Owners
The Commercial Club would like
several cars at the Herald office
to-day at 21:30 p. m. to take, the
newspaper men u ride over the c it/.
The Fair Association also want* ns
many cars as possible to meet at the
Land Shark Sentenced
•
Herald office next Monday nftetKansas City, Jan. 7.— E. C. Cham
noon at one o'clock to go on the fair
hers
who was refused u new trial on .
boosting trip to Geneva, Chuluota
the
charge
of fraudulent uso of the
and Oviedo.
mails has been sentenced to two
f
y e a r s in prison ami lined 16.0(B) in
Poultry Mrrling
federal
court.
’%
The Florida branch of the Amer­
Dr, Clinmher» w,i* the promotor
ican Poultry Association will hold of tho Chamber» Iwiiiil Co., organ­
their annual meeting this year in ised to sell Florida Everglades lands.
Orlando, Feb. 9 and 10.
E. I.. Russell of Miami was sen­
The banquet will be held Thurs­ tenced to one yeur in prison. Rus­
day evening at Han Juan Hotel. sell was grunted a new trial on nil
This promises to be one of the rao»t but one count.
Chambers and Russell appealed
Important, meeting« ever held, aa
the exhibit will be made at the "Suh and were released under n renewal of
Tropical Mid Winter Fair."
their old bond.

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�COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

A B U N C H OF IN T E R E ST IN G

ITE M S

FROM

CORRESPON­

CITY COUNCIL IN
REGULAR MEETING

D E N T S — E V E N T S O F S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y — E F F IC IE N T
T h e iit&gt; rmincil met in regular
*i"»sim&gt; Jan, lili. 191 6, at 7 Jill p m
Present, It. U Herndoti, president:
I’ AOLA P O I N T S
to D a y t o n a t o visit frlcml«
r
M
■ 1 I' Ha Visu IV I
Ariitlior vi-ry pl eas an t w e n m i ;
Mr a n ,| Mri4 , , K
\«l.un- H !
i ■ 11. U W A her
s pog t a t t h e hos pi tab le home
na
iha
and
it
1
Maxwell
Minutes
T o p e k a , Kan»., weru to art ivi- her«*
Mr. a n d Mrs. E d g a r Bridge on New t he tirsi o( t he we«*k from Kansas of the last meeting read and adopt
Y e a r ’» Evo. T h e r oom s wore still ar- City, Missouri, where t hey «pent the rd
Retiue*i of II Wr ay that t he city
1ist iral ly d e c o r a t e d wi th t h e ClirUt- holidays» ,
m as holly «nd.-mwtlr.loo.. A b ou t 8 !
' should refund f i 5(1 for tan overpaid
o ’rl ork t h e guests a we mb lo d . t h e r e I Mr ll" ‘t M r" L n" v ,,f F t - hmond as claimed by him was refused
being a b o u t t w e n t y present, a n d 1a VP,IU" ari' ‘• «tcriaining lw" ,l, “ 'r
It was l o o t e d a n d seconded t hat
m i r th p rov oki ng g ames were i m m e - | d“ URhtl,r' * h" urriv,‘,‘ b o m . N . w a voucher for }5l|tUHI lie issued t ••
di at el y i n a u g u r a t e d a n d . co nt inue d Mar li ns bur g. Va.. this week,
\V \V Alierriathv as treasurer of
t h r o u g h o u t t h e evening, i n t e r r u p t e d !
Mrs. fl. A. Moore is in t he s o u t h - , the Seminole C o u n t y Fair Assort« &gt;
lion, “the said
agreeing tti
o nl y hy t he serving of delirious re- ern par t of' t h‘ e s t a l e visiting
‘ '
1
"*—
11 association
....... s“ *‘
rein
ma ke a n exhibit a t t h e Mid Winter
fr es hment s. Short l y af ter midnight lives just now at Wntichuta.
J'JSU.OU
u g r a n d ma rc h was formed, anti the v Miss laid Brooks was here from Fair to be held in Orlando
new y ea r ushered in with t he noise of.I Moron, (¡a., for a ti*n d ay s' \i-tt of &lt;hi-- amount «■. - appr opri at ed tc
Carried
tin pans well be a te n can make. Mr llliri, ^
h.didavs. visiting at t he the *Mi.| \\ to *i • I . ir
&gt;=
A 11 o r d i i a l o e • nl it led ,. n ordii,
•
M c G u i n n,* one of Paula's j p l l i l 4 t i ^ mi. oi h,!r Ulu.|es Joe ....... A II
a
n
e
e
til
p
r
o
v
i
d
e
for
t
he
pay
met
t
'
o
‘
^•■“ tvsriTTrrr t h e van in t he way of mu- ( u r m i r u n .
. »ic (7j. .Mr. and Mrs. Itrnlge weie'j
t he Interest und priretph» of 5,70.000
;—Hr- Mrmnly of .rrfnksoti. aJ dy assisted by t heir house g u e s tI. L
city of Sm-ford ■ refunding itomi
-Alisa (îoldsteiip all being ex|u*r’ts in
which wen* am.horizefl lo In- i.- ‘.,
t'liniiiiierlain last T h u r s d a y
:’
the* arL jul_tuiluTtuining^ Flora a nd
— ; ¿«I
-S- «ai Hn ! mi, tirtrrTTi HT
1 ■ lo¡I:i-rnj.| 1 1 -I-1
hum
- “P n tn Ws I’c .11son were till- p r u e n i l » - , - --- ---city August Huh, IWl’f. was nt n!
&gt;====&lt; Oilicr line oi cars, it is built by tiic oldest
Mr. Tucker of Ur*,. C l i p &lt;
, ,
. 7........ii „
°f fat cattle to
nera in tin* contests. Oscat I’eafron j
i full u nd pl at ed o n it» first reading ¡
lanilo this week.
and best builders of American gasoline cars.
( a n d passed, it was moved an d seea n d Naas Kearns a dd e d to .the fun
T h e driver of t he school car has (iruit, j Mint’ the rules be wait 'cd und
b y t hei r a mu si ng capers, ami everyd i v i £ &lt; e ^ u p p e d V f i t U » U i c &gt; b e i r t s i H ^ i i f w n c n i ‘F h a t
b o dy did aii t l ^ y o u l d ly
* «yijers
'T~
'r
t he pupils from Camer on Villa | by
|,y ttitle
itl e only
only. Roil was railed. A m ,
■fne merriest o f parties. Ot her guests
is Known. AVeighs 25^0 pemnds, is *10
I
ÖI
were Mr. a n d Mrs. Buchanan, Mi. road and Ri chmond n venue a n d »11 .lungee,» Davison. Ada ms . Abwtnnt In t
horsepower, prK’e
a n d Mr*. P at t o q , Mr. and Mrs east of Beardall ave nue are pre tt y n n ,| Mr. xwvl! Carri|*fi. 11 w; s i letith a nd passed
Mo\,
Cleveland.
Mr. a n d
Mis.
Baita mad to flave to wall, such disturne- r,., ,|
flic A I I ' E K S O N
l l l t c l i t i s l u l l ' l S|,'-*S HI t h e M \
IÖ
I
Ö
Brown, Mr. M a r k s , 1 Mr, S mi th and The school car gol in a had (dece ami s et onded tlu.t ili* rules ha fui
oi.
Ca
menili
a
v
e
n
u
e
be
for**
vat.i
lion
Mr, Kearns,
ther w il i vi d ami t ha i it In* remi ,ti
v y l i m i t i , l i v e a m i s e v e n | i . iv s e t i } ; t i c a r s , p o w e r *15 i n
a nd nearly t u r n e d ov&lt;r lull of chil­ full a n d placet! mi i ts thiril renili
C. I). Pearson s p en t New Year's
f i l l l i o i s e . p r i v e S I 1 8 . ) . $ 1 5 8 5 , S J ’J l f • o i l $ 2 1 &gt;0.
dren. Th at road is frightfully bad and linai |i:t»-age
Itoli ■: 11. \ ,.
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.
d ay in Jacksonville
Seminole F,if iu- ' i &gt;&gt; •, -hi m r
I
i|iig*
.
11.,
v
i—
iiii.
Adam-,
I
il.
■
Mr and Mrs (' 1» IVerson Innk
P r i c e s / n /). h u k o n w , h u l .
several soliti car» ••f • a tthllow it \ Iterimi liv and M.ivw.-‘|
No. i
- d inner on New Year's day with ihetr
Many other» ¡ire shipping |ettu&lt;e . ml (.'arrieii
|t wa» t b e n rt-»u in
.
h ro lh rr a n d sisters at "Pe ars on
I lie ligh t *1 *!Us ;irc .it the S a n i m i ! M a d r in e .itici
vXiyf •
ivMK.i M
romame.
Some
very
nice
htulf
a nd puHsed,
Hall ."
G
arage
Ct».
An
ordinati
ce
to
a
memi
So
rt
ioti
96
Florida Ga rdens , Inc., have cut
Hr.
Bishop, Mrs. Smith. Miss 207(I hampers of A. Nt . 1 l et tuce of t h è Revised Ordìnnnre» nf t lo
M a n h a r t , Mr
McGuittn a nd Mr from a 5 acre field ami »till have two city of Sunfurd. Morilla, of 11*11
. aAsf( fo r D e m o n stratio n
und Mrs. I’a t t o n spent New Year» cats or more to cut iron« the same w a s r e a d in futi a n d pl a ce d on it) = d
d a y in calling upon friend» in the held
fir i readi ng and passed
It
vicinity, having then p u n i r dinner
I . h Williams, Afjrtil
Edward H", *iiis. M a n n ^ r r
!
moved a n d sei ornimi t hat Ilo- rutunder the pal m tri es of the add Wil-|J lames llixoii s ucceeded I.imiu*
lie wiiiV’ d and il be placed on
Mi.*
of
cox place at 'I'win l.ak»*«
\ new i-\ 1 *« «n-tarv and t re a s u r er
o d r. . .t;
hy t u t - old*
I
perieli! e for some of I In p M\ w 1. i Moore'- S t a ' mu Siimi iv Seium! **&gt;•
I I llllge,
I *« v i •
&lt;ailed,
.'let y , ifii r serving .ihoui «\**r -nin i*
BBl
nr-* i n » to t he "-oiitldand
\ d. in-, loia
I -dar. Nliero.ilhv and U
Mrs John (
\ ance of • hattu- l lie society In-gall
Well
N o , llo||e
Carried
ll
noog.i. Temi . i i bd'lhoi'd fiiemi ■&gt;!
M
: t - ri-.ul h i ■ '
u d pa»*«
Miss l'iiln*r' .,rriv,i| at Twin I,«!,•■&gt; □ □ □ OOOOOOOOOOa OOOBDO O Q O DO n cil a n d -ci ouilcd t h a t t h e rule» la* - i n r«■guiar - -•-uni .on ilii» (tie 1th day '
1'la n la lion New 5 c a r ’s day. and u
g W a i v e d f ori h e r rind it b e r e a d in full of ,la nuar y . ! !11 7. t fiat i he u n clerk ' r
a
o a m i p: I 'c i l hi . it t h i r d rc.nh.ih i
'
i - -, : ■ «lori
•I
Kpitnt the Week end going oil In o
a
I
,
I | , follow I* g
I
torni..
Miami M*ii *i.i&gt;
o
limit
pn--age
Roi l
i ail
f ■
I
in
I
nl
.' I* .. ca h
Mr and Mr- Bin h.inan made a a
FOR
Hinge«*.
I &gt;.i v i - o i i .
Adam-.
i ni.,
u
h
in',
t.d
d
il dalli he
t ri p to Jacksonville, via the St □
\ln-rn.itly an d Maxwell
No. «•■!.*
a
olii i 1nr
ml
I',«
*
dlP
Johns river boat, t he lir-l oi the □ I R E A M S
l'ii»-*-d
ll wu- i ln*n re. d m full
CHANNELS
ni
&gt; I
w eek
•i • n it» Il l'rl r* &gt;1H .■ ..1.4
n
A N U L E S ANI »
1 r- -J !
\l r 1 ill of Slo’ibet,ville libi,* f
*.1 . i,4 i-.. • 11
M I S i i \ P ES
*1
I □
lloughl I In 1*1,1 "."C |*r
a
■I
moved In- Ianni;, u
1»« « n i mi r «■t imi, 1 * . . 1
a BOH ER PI.A I E
,»•i 1 (tr,ii ***i « - **f t 1 1- 1 It
t\ a l l u c e Work- has pii eil In a
T
A
N
K
S
T
E
E
L
u
II ... ; l l ..... j.* ..f
c hum . Ho»- Kearii' and ■- n**w mal. a
ST R l &lt; T i RAL
i
« -I pi. i*«,11 ........... t r-t - ci ,
lifON W O B K ’OF
ing hi' horn» il I win I.,i kl-- I ' . hIa n
proi»-r
«i ■ o.
i
lion.
aliti pn.--cd
ALL K I N D S
O
a-l
....
I
1
i
el
pi
’i
Mi \ c d and -et-oiiil**il .liait M i l ,
Th e lli»hop fruit i» in-ing lapidiy g
!•
•
tor
I
I.
,
.
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i
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T
R
I
S
S
R
O
D
S
nl hi cr- lie rt*i|llircd III pre-eitt He ir
h ai vi —t ' d ululer lie- hj ■* r , -ion of q
ri-cord of
ST AA B O L T S
b o n d s a t t h e n ex t m e e t i n g .
C a r - ord. a Ilei ’,*&gt;o re« urd. . j.d
Manager Mcl í ui mi ami "Field Uo».»
il
.i.d
all
taxe»
person.:!
G
A
L
V
A
N
I
Z
E
D
riei!
P a t t o n . Wallace Work» at t he »izi*r
,
«
•« p urh
«mi t i It '1
.
li
C
O
P
P
E
R
A
N
D
D
until .1 that lie
Mii\ » il HII«
u nd Oscar IVsirxiu, (îeorge Smith t!
o
l
hcr
I
in
are
fullv
Z
I
N
C
S
H
E
E
T
S
o
W tut in r
bond* of K .Kc v B
a mi Ben Jame» a» chief packers, with o
In
pr.
.1
L l
.1
f
(
!
..
• «e
iff il S !»
Mr Bri«al 1n tvtt.il ti t*. k«*op un t iti n o.A K
la I la
t t
. o
1-la-n t plii kit V gatk* bu&gt;v. 41fil!
( AP R E S S
1 J 5 W EST T IR S T S T K l.ri
-rii
-ti'pr..
park n i i\M*\* *1' *
f **1J• &lt;1 Utili 1M o
«
i
\ 11 ■-fl« •! 1•»
M VH O G A N A'
□
•h
r¡ir*A m - lt«»r 1 ur«l*‘f
d&lt; .1
M -veil ,.t I □
W H I T E PIN E AND
Will be Agent lor the
o
ot... ii! i*«p a
h t *«• 11. .«mi it dger
lin a io e
as
appr
oved
bv
l
h
’
T h r 1««•nbiiur packing }m Ll&gt;** al n
lull»
ALL H A R D W O O D S g
account
,
and
lie
(dial!
make
the
o
c o m m it te e a nd signed iiy the |ire»iT wi n laikim is also r unni ng uguin, □
proper entries of «11 money» received
B LAUNCHES
liut not rushing ftt pr e se n l .
dent lie ordered paid- Carried.
n
a
n d paid out b y ' him in ;• ca-.h liouk
SKIFFS
The report s of t he t ' e n surer, chief
a n d shall I ran I''' «a hi il &lt;ijjs to t heir
DORIES
!..ititi dr a C,it Irti (or a mil Urli verni Prompt U
of p o l i c e , rollertur a n d the tin* d»M O O I t K ’S ST \ T I U N
BUILT TO
o p u r tm en t m-r»- r«*a«l tu,d &lt;&gt;rd« r&lt;- : p r cq 11■r ....... , /rL 11• tit » - I g c f \ d o p i
i’ll i h.* ! I«#* I n
*i -, o f J a n u a r y ,
Rev. A. S. Fuck much regryt» InORDER
Til1 "
i m .*&gt; &gt; i/ m .i. r
u i I ■ii'I'Vn. pr* ing unable to lie here this Sunday,
O
The follow mg ......*1ui loii' 11 I vl-iiti,
being called to Miami for ilo- .miniai
l«l«*lll • It 1 ‘ M.. «
BOILERS AND TANK S
p
Men
passed
I.. 1.1 V■ I
\\
V.
y t.. i [...i i . t
meeting of this diocese
IIITI.T T O O R D E R
J «
til*In t »I V ’ M■II|.1
|'i- it r«--olv «d
(.’. &lt; Wort hi ngt on i» here from
11 1iii.ii«-*in regular -e-hion mi tin- tin* lih day
Contpelcnl ferre e f workmen for
T u t n p a looking af ter bin property.
li it rti-ulvt-d by Mu- &lt;uy I'lmnul
road werk at all lime»
of J a n u a r y . 11*15. t hat t he m y tr«*«»
U, 2
^
Ml*» Mildred Clark of Port T a m p a
in
ri-»ii.ar &gt;&lt;*--i«i i l l - tin- it h il.iy &lt;1
a n d 1.» hereiiy iinlitied and i n ­
*
V Ü
wa» a gui*»t at t he Ch nrpeni ng home
s t ru ct ed t h a t from henceforth, as J a n u a r y , 1916, tliul the vity treas­
a portion of last week a nd a b a a
»aid t rea su rer of Sanford, Florida, urer of Sanford, Florida, is hereby'
guest ut t he Laing home in town.
he «hall not make a ny dut bunoment s i ns truct ed t h a t from h e m c f o r l h , that
Mrs. Sparline of lili noia City, III.,
of a n y fund* whatsoever of the city as treasurer of the city of Sanford,
wh o ha» buon víüiting her sister, Mr».R E D B L IS S T R I U M P H
Florida, he »hail make no disburse­
JACKSONVILLE .FLO R ID A * of Sanfor d, Florida, except with tin*
Birch in C am er on cil'y hu» now gone
full c ons ent und ap pr oval ol t hr city ment» of a n y kind whatsoever in
all
council und the said city treasurer money in p a ym en t of a n y of t he obli­
E v e r y s a c k h e a r s a l a g l e r l i f y i n g F e d e n t i I*
gations
of
t
he
city
of
Sanfor
d,
Flor­
i n su r a n c e ) «'».gainst P o w d e r y S c a b .
is r eques ted t h a t front henceforth
no disbursement* of a n y funds of ida u.Sd vIn t from hencefurth he shall
t he city of Sanford, Florida, shall be only make disbursement» of the
inn do u po n a u t ho ri t y received by fund» of the cjly of Sanford, Florida,
hira from uny* individual member of in t he following manner, t h a t is to
SPECIAL
t he city council, bu t t h u t nil dis­ say, the tii-i!«iirer shall make no
bur se me nt s made by him as city disbursements whatsoever, ecxepl for
Make the banner potato crops of Kb»ri»l;t
t rea sur er must be u n d e r the sanc­ t he payment of wa rr ant s for the
tion a n d upproval of t h e majority city of Sanford, Floridu, issued in
Write us your requirements
of t he city council of Sanford, accordance with t he ordi nances of
Florida.
Signed, B. W. Herndon, tho city of Sanford, Floridu, pre­
pre side nt; H.‘ C. Maxwell, J. D. s e nt ed to him as t reasurer for pay­
Davison, J o h n Adams, C. H. Dingee, m e n t ; said wa rran t shall be paid by
check drawn against t he funds cf
W. W. Abe rnat hy.
Be it resolved by -the city council the city of Sanford, Florida, and
:
in regular session this, the 4th dsy signed by t he city treasurer nnd
of January, 1916, that the city clerk counter signed by t he chairman of
i*
be and he it hereby instructed that the finance com mittee or the chair­
from henceforth all vouchers issued man of the city council, nnd the city
-t I
by tho city of Sanford, Florida, treasurer is further Instructed not to
shall bo typo written and in tho issue and deliver uny checks against
body of said vouchsr there shall bo the funds of the city of Sanford,
a 'c o m p le te statem ent of the pur­ Florida, signed by him as city treas­
poses for which said voucher 1 is urer, unless said check at the time
issued, said statem ent to describe of delivery to payee is.a lso counter­
D E A L E R IN HIGH G R A D E B A K E R Y G O O D S
•fully nnd to recite in detail such signed by t he chairman of the
facts as may be necessary, so that finance committee or t he provident
We make nnything known to the ¿ratio. Just r e c e i v e d ■* n, tt
nt any fqture date the said voucher of t he city council. A do p te d this,
stock
of fruit cake supplies. Special orders filled f or a n y t h i n g
t
h
e
4th
day
of
Januury,
1916.
Sign­
shall with .particularity show tho
ed,
B.
\V.
Herndon,
president;
R.
C.
purposo for which said vouchor was
known in our fine. Prompt delivery made anywhere in city*
Issued.
Adopted this 4th day. of Maxj-ell, J. D. Davison, John Adam
January, 1915.
Signed, B. W. Maxwell, J. D. Davison, John
WE SOLICIT TOUR TRADE
11 1 PARK AVE. PHONE 106
Herndon, president; R. C. Maxwell, Adams, C. H. Dingee.
Vi
Moved and seconded th at coluncil
J. D. D avison , John Adam s, W. W.
adjourn. Carried.
Abernathy, C. H. Dingee.
M. W. ¡ir«*
LOVELL,
C ity Clsrk:
Be it resolved by. the city counci
I
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IDEAL POTATO MANURE
W. &amp; T.’S HASTINGS POTATO

CHULUOTA
Hustling new city, 21 miles
from Sanford. Pure water,
healthy climate, no mosquitoes,
high rolling pine lands. The
beautiful lake region of Florida.

WILSON &amp; T 00M E R FERTILIZER
COMPANY

New built, brick hotel! Electric
lights, modern conveniences.
Open Thanksgiving Day.

G. W .

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

CHAS. D. BRUMLEY

Resident Agent

Chuluota,

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By th e th e secu rin g of a 125 room
hotel, w hich is th e resu lt of th e ac­
tiv itie s of th e m e n w ho h a v e ta k e n
over the Holden estate, and this is only one of the
many good things which 1915 has in store for your CentraPCitv of Florida.
In giving you (In' opportunity to take part
Croat Sanford Boom by calling on you to invest
valuable offerings of more than 1200 City Lots
ore at your disposal, you will not only short'

in the
in the
which
in the

I.... . ini of yHi!?- e’ny. lot! in the profits of Oiat

boom,

because the average price of lots in Sanford is now
very low in comparison with such Florida towns as Orlando and Lake­
land Then* is no reason for this, with all tin* N V I l d x \ L A D Y A N
T \( iLS w i i i * we ‘'lionId I r »hum rip a11\ loc a in (’em lal t l«»r
i &lt;Ia , and we are going to do it.
Wt* will announce to you through the columns of this paper from
week to week the many good things we have in store for Sanford, so be
sure and call on us on the second floor of the Bishop Block and place your
name upon the Golden Roll Call of those who stand in the front rank of

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THESANFORDHERALD
- I t . J. H O L L Y , Editor
W , M . H A Y N K S , Bu s i n es s M a n a g e r

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T i l l } S A N P O H D HKII ALD

a n d within a fow years tho c o u n t r y

1912.

while

the

deposit*

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will s u r e l y Ih&gt; l o o k i n g t o w a r d s t h e hanking i nst it ut ions rose to $3.s t a t e a n d a d m i t t i n g it» especial fn- 7H.OOO in I ‘»00 to $28.t&gt;83,000 in
, I'ilities a n d p e r u l i u r a d v a n t a g e » uk u 1912
' s t o c k r a i si n g set-lion.
Times-Union,
In tiie last 12 years t h e r e Jttve been

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H gain of over 2,000 miles of railroad.

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ACCOM M O U A T I O N S
The va lue of fa d o r y p ro d u c t s rose
T
h
e
problem of feeding and h o u s ­ from »38.800,000 in 1900 to $00.- ♦
S U B S O U r n O N I’ H IC K , IN A D V A N C K
O N K Y K A H ..............................
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i j .oo ing t he thouKiind» of visitor» who are
000,000 in 1!112; farm p r od u ct s from ♦
S I X M O N T H S .............................................. ..
| j a expected to visit Sanford during t he
Tho seeds you plant are selected with great care.
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TIIUEE MONTHS..................
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.7* Seminole County Fair is a pressing $18.300.000 to $43.800.000: forest ♦
products friirn $18,000,000 t o $34,
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The Bank is a necessary factor in your success, and it is im portant
Unfortunately the full hotel 000,000; mineral o u t p u t fr omA$2,IMItntd I» Ih» til/ b/ t'arrlrr 12.00 IV» Yr»r In one.
♦
Adtinr* or 21*. |'rf Moniti
ca paci ty of the city will not |&gt;e a va i l ­ 300,000 to $ 1 1.000.000.
that you use great care in selecting your Bank.
r* /K « ili la Adiaari Mail It« M»d« at IllfW able, a nd even if it were, there would
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This Bank will bear^our closest investigation and invites your business.
From 1900 to 1910 Florida’s p o p ­
of
necessity
be
a
lack
of
a
c
co
m
mo
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4&gt;
tv« Iereil Ai Hrtond-tla» Mall Mnllrt V»*u»l îîad
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ulation i ncreased -12.4 per cent an d
dations.
IMS, at It* I'oalofT'..« at Sanford, florido.
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lll'a
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B
W
i
ft
It will be necessary to occupy all farm land values during the same
1'adrr Act of Marrb lid. 1ST*.
period
increased
203
per
ce
nt
;
the
ft
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of t he habitable rooms in the c om ­
Office In lltrald IWiliHInf
Tilr/km* No. I(S m u n i t y und the decision to appeal value of f ar m buildings increased
ft
144 per c e n t; farm m a c hi n er y. 126
to t he people is a wise one.
ft
T he r e is another phase of this s u b ­ per cent; t h e vnlue of Florida's A j
If uny of tin* member» of t h e press
ft&gt;
ject
t h a t must lie a t t e n d e d lo with leading croOs, not including citrus,
g a n g are lost t o d a y will s o me kind
M. M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
H. E. TOUR
R. R. DUS
ftiipreased
126
per
centre
f
c i t i z e n steer t h e m to the S anf or d ext reme c a r e - that is t h e prevention
Câkhlrr
PrraManl
Yltf-l'H'tJiirnt
AMl faith Irr
ft
H o u s e in time for tho Commerci al of excessive prices for food and l odg­
Mr. E d m o n d s also says t h a t Flor­
ing.
♦C l u b banquet ut 7:30.
ida is pr eemi nent ly the citrus fruit
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It is a purl of pat ri ot ism and civic center so far us the quality of t he
-ftÏ
ft'
Snnfonl will realize $5,000 worth pride to refrain from exurting unusual fruit is concerned, t hat it is t he m a r ­ ♦
ket garden of t h e c o u n t r y , T i r a t a f t e r
of free advertising a n e n t the fair and prices from visitors*
Not hi ng leaves s uch bitter feel­ reciting u n u m b e r of its vast and
y e t There- weir a few peojde who
wore not in favor of holding a fair ings against a , city »ns t h a t of being varied indust ri es und s t r a t eg e ti c lo­
here.
The s ta te papers have been mul ct ed by those who have invited cation for foreign commerce, says,
m o s t generous in giving t he fair the guests to sojourn among them. "And yet, n o t w i th s ta n di ng tho fact
We mus t avoid this.
The busi ­ t h a t all of t hese things be t rue , Flor- |
s p a c e ami our city a n d county have
C L A 8 6 “ A ” INSURANCE
ness
men
have
the
power
to
prevent I d a ’s greatest asset i* its c li ma te . "
b een advertised in m a n y parts of the
this
a
n
d
a
committee
s
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o
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l
d
h
e
a
p
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U n i t e d States.
Florida is drawing to itself th ou ­
pointed under tho n a m e of "Griev« sands of t ho b e t t er class of A m er ­
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— O ------ance or Accommodat ions Commi t- ican citizens, men a nd women of
T h e Daytona Mor ni ng J o u rn a l is
tee, t he buxine»* of which would he education aanil
n d character, t ho very
ver
o u t a n d it is a good paper consisting
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ft
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i
&lt; v is &lt;4* * *
w i u m m * » H l^ f t à-T
r t n a„ . ìc
price*
stat es in tho Union.
Star.
e d i t e d and .yo^ - .Printed « t u IT» nil
Tho Herald will gladly print a
O
u n d e r the watchful eye of Ho-n. list of all ttifise who h a v e room* t o ;
H u g h Sparkman, assisted by K. F offer d u r i n g Fair Wuuk, ami make
L u d l o w and W. T
Erwin
T h e no charge for the publication.
J o u r n a l is hound t o hu one of t he
real good papers in Fiorititi a n d we
O P E N I N G A NEW E MP I RE
wish it luck
Hurtling
over the hea v y steel r.iil»,
()
Ci nt inued from Page I
tie- first t hrough train over the Kis­
T h e Sanford Bo os t era' excursion simmee Valley division of the F l or ­ dock, William Allen White, Wait
will ma ke Geneva, Ctuduola u n d ida Eas t Const Hallway i* t oday Mason
a n d Luke McLucus and he
O vi e d o on next M o n d a y and Long- piercing what was hut a J e w mont hs was grudgingly given a m em be r sh i p
w oo d a n d A l t a m o n t e on T u es d ay . ago a .wilderness.1 With its arrival with the proviso that he pay rash.
Adopted .,m(
Detroit Combination Gas Machine and Automatic Mixer. The only perfect gas machine in the world
T h e y wsill be some t went y-five s t r o n g at Okeechobee, the new terminal T h e editor of t h e Sanford Heral d is UM’d extensively by the United Sta*» Government,
a n d will meet the peopl e of Seminole on F lor ida’s inland sea, tonight a not a member of t he Smith Florida
P. O. Box 2 2 4 , T a m p a , Florida
c o u n t y and talk o v e r the fair with regular schedule will be (dared in Association. Being president of two J . S T E W A R T K N I G H T , S t a t e A g e n t
them.
Watch for tin* big noise on effect. Th e heart of H e n r y M. H a g - . o t h e r association* und will^ a large
t h o s e day* ami give the Sanfor d ler would indeed be gladdened were family on his hands he was unable his
He first went to Miami with
folks a good time.
T h e fair is t he he alive when this, one of his dreams, to »crept the presidency of t h* tiie Salvation Army a nd upon their
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thing
reeommen.dalion in- wa* given a job
| ciime t rue
It opens up for develop- South Florida Association
O -----on the Miami Record under the
I meiit a lei tile territory unsurpassed
Now for s ome ancien l histnry
guardianship of Rev F r a n k StoneI
by
a
ny
o
t
h
e
r
section
of
procductive
C h r i s . Codringtnn i» out with id»
T h e executive c ommi tt ee of thè
«OOrä NO
man
He proved to lie such a good
Florida
D e L a n d Pally a nd it i» a hummer,
Florida Press Associatimi is comThe wonderful C h u l u o ta country posed of severa! prominent gentlo- Bible s t u d en t t hat he was e ve nt ua ll y
p u r e l y local, and Chri s. state* t h a t
with
its rolling high land», it* deep men. nmong t berti mighl he meri elevated to tiie position of buHine»»
it will h ave no edi tori al |wge
You
are m a k i n g a mi*luke there. Chris . b a r lakes, its unsurpassed stock
&lt;•„! W^llu.«- F Slovall of t Ile ma nu get a nd since being elevated
T h e Daily lie Land New» without ranges a nd its productive soil where T a m p a Tri bune wlio starteli se vera l lias never come down to the lower
f : i 1 r y -------a n e d i t o ri al page is bo und to be tint thrive t he orange and t he field an d years ago in T a m p a with just ten levels. He does not even remember
the
time
he
blew
tiie
base
drum
(or
a n d s tal e. It will be Hamlet with- truck crop alike, had al ready been reni* and now af te r years of labor Iot h e H a m l e t left out. Give u* s o m e ­ Opened to t he world ami Ini» a t t r a c t ­ bus eli-ven cent* and a bum li ver tiie army a n d denies being a member
t h i n g on the editorial page at least ed great a tt ent ion with 1lie result t fiat keep» him t cklog Ho»tei ter'» o' that organization, in (ael denn—
being a member n| a n y t h i n g *-s • ••t *t
,,( l h ,. t | m ,
twice a week a n y h o w In all oilier tlwi s e t ller» «re enr Ma li* l&gt; pouring
I- Florida IT«*-» Gang a nd tin Flk-t
s j w c l » t he New» is tine and I &gt;e in there
S to ni l i li easy tu a p p r oa r h on thè
It .1 Holly, the president of t lie
l&lt;and shoul d a p p r e c i a t e the efforts
Hut down tin- new division of (tie Diluii siile a nd tliiVIflg been pouf once
hi
old» Press \ ssiicl.lt ion a nd I o
of CodTingtoti to give t h a t &gt;'il&gt; a real Flagler s ys t em there are Vai-t acre- himself has it bsol utely no res(rt'el
Tom
A ppl i van i o- l In* -i-cretalV r &gt;■
d a i l y jut per
extending t «&gt; 1-ale Ok.... bo bee await for the ruh m id titles J,-,. In-Mont
•
unfit
In member-, uf the n o i i l i u
11
log luit tin* loui'h III the plwo 111 lidil l a k e unto
H.irr\ !- ll.-owtt of tile
committee ami both m e ton well
T h e l and shark» » ho llouteil hogu untold agricultural wealth to Flor­ St Augustine Record is known as known in Sanford to r.« •i any in
Kenn iis ville is already a Hu mistime H a r r y by all the ladle*
I und scheme* in t h e Florida E v e r ida's total
l reduction
Col Tutu formerly icglades h a v e been gi ven prison s e n ­ thriving ruttwnuml&gt; a n d so is Okeu- a n d by his associates in t he Poker »ided here and hail tiie G a l e (*ity
t ence s. T o o bud all t h e land »hark* rlinliee. All that has held liack t h i s 1C l u b is known ns “ H a n k " Brown ( 'hrotlii’le
dJLSTLv»*. 27* * * „ .«
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U,*i&amp;
lie Ills; bad tin .mil
who h a v e operated in Florida in t h e realm of fabulous wealth Inis been Was once t ake n (or a bank robber a nd »llliercuse on til e liver ami «111
Qii«litv
j u s t few years could not be sent np ; the lin k of trans po rta tion of crops a n d bud his picture published in im « ! lo seek n wa rmer climate
Ä
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Ami '■Vcrai |*ii J»■r» tu t in miri b t'V
mi» t » »t k , int:
a t t h e (tiling time. Thi* Kvergiti ile* ti» t ln* nmrhpti« of tfn* \iorl&lt;l
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i lifom It t i i * i N,11.1?* l.n'k hi.’* I*i*t*n t f ;* -** * 1 at.'! 1a k *
II'- *-iii'ii t tu I .T(.. - ( i , r
s win db •r* nr«* n»»f \ hi* only guilty
lit s
&gt;.l , f . . ) . ... 11^ -• • .- n. r.
Jt m * A rmi fi•1vv if.it t l,i • mtr' * It »v «• ' hl fa |ft|•1 *1* Vo|fip|i|«»-f|t t)f Tfi 1litiN t ■m [il 1Ng t" ut! t II«’ ini! 1 ¡III v . • ( ' need O , V..... •■-..,( ..............
Ol|l"S
*o ! In I.i Li1- V.ill i. :.! t-. g.. .. II...I1»
foond i hi** ** mi* -1 Finit \ l**t th*' m t r&gt; frinii t h ’iltu*
i;’
a nd t in -. t i n ve in ell h*epmit nun
I
visitor
tie wlire flow lie buy» land olltiw
lost his way a n d compromised or. S’ „ um|t i v t .r M(ul. a h © Aasoctali.il
liven a roofing expert can’t t li I •• . i t l ow I ,■ roof, , vm.I ! _•
a n y w h e r e witiiout lirsl investigating
Okeechobee will be Florida's i n­ Augustine where he is assisting tour- ChariUe;t ¡n TuUuha8, l 0 m e a „ , the
true t n t b on lh- rouf. When 4 nu mi »«.m r fu- li e f.»uii in In |
i t u n d e r nil conditions. Some l and land p o r t . , Boats will bring there for ista to get lost in t h e ruins of t he s tat e gover nment , et al.
1
' ,* . . . i I ' -.c.:r . . mi , hick
by tin ••
’ look* g o od in the wi nt er and is u n de r shi pment t h e crops from t he farms Rerortl office a n d t he hotnexcekeiw
li.,-* i*i 111 ' ' n r * ' " t h e Lirl.l of ih [ - I G i 'l t | r ■ . I "
They are here, good people Walk
o i i nit c i
-m r.
w a te r in t he s ummer.
See it first about tin shores of t he big lake, to get homes t h ro ug h t he- Fl or id a I up ..ml s,-*- ilici .
They a n 1 per' ' ■n m m r &gt;-l H'in.i rig Vf ,1-ti,
f
n 1i *
He Is a lay member feel ly bill tide»* , e d gui.rii nt* e d not
a n d b e s ur e you a r e getting what nmi t he fishing industry will here Horneseekrr,
iviiik, c , tc.ecioitcr tIi4t ,-1- ti ,i oj
I
you pay for
l,ml «1* nut let , the fishing imluxtrj of t he Episcopal church a nd thmi; h to bite, yoiu*
(i
on tin- lake each voi r totalling « lie ca ckl es n i t i d i h i » n e v e r i s j e t
f. nl
Silo u i lie I)
W e wo u ld
d- »[■Il "
liujp »um Thi s will he inen*»» d by s h o w n a n y r e s u l t s
• J 1ST W O R D S '
lid t h* .
I iitluii in
Harr , will e I • -,* t il. Il le v I
T h e nmemlie* of I'ii-kwi. 1.1. r■ pmr the providing of bette,- transport.. \
.ml l&lt;
. h,I t i eomme nd a met of Purina
nillism III Florida «re lil-i-t rated l'\ •Il II fa I ill t II'.".
Taken nlthgether, it i» u notable
t he e n d e a r i n g term* in winch Powell,
Claude Johnson is n Kentuckian.
o f t h e Cl earwat er Sun a n d Boh I lolly event in Florida's history this i n­ T his would be sufficient for hi*
x&gt;f t he S a n f o r d Herald s pea k of each augurai ing of a regular schedule e n t r e e into t he club* of Sanford a n d
ot her. , Powell descri bes Bob ns over the newly completed division ft© hope thut no o n e in Sanford will
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CONDENSED REPORT OF CONDITION
ti
“ t h a t l istlle blister o n tho faro of reaching through the heart of tkc offer to give C laude n boat ride on
H.
m.
n o w s p a p e r d o m ; " to whi ch Robert r e ­ Kissimmee \ alley ami through &lt;he
vvUter for water always makes
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a
t or ts , " Y o u are asleep In the ce me­ northern Everglades to the lake. It hlra* diffxy. Claud© is edltot of the
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t e r y , Y ou long h ai re d, gnnglion will prove n very im portant factor Kissimmee Journal, is ode of tho
m
4
legged Pinellas pirate.” - l e t not t he io the further development of I l°r* j hnndsomost men of the association,
4.
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u ns op h is ti c at ed man of peace from ida.— St. Augustine Record
| unfortunately
is m atiied and is
m
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af a r g et nervous over s u c h language.
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[ nottlrally shy {tround the Indies. In
m
. ’Tia m e r e l y the rough s p or t of ou r
.
T H E CALL OF F L ORI DA
r fact, he 1s n serond Pierre IcPenrh
-virile y o u n g ullhbte* in Florida j o u r­
The Land a n d Industrial Dcpart- und should be bundl ed 'with care.
*i
nalism
practicing
for
t
h
e
next
meetment
of
tho
F’loridu
Elast
Coast
v
2
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Clarence Woods is also n Ken- J|
i ng of t h e Stale Press Association Railway lias j ust issued u handsome
t
ucki
nn. in fact so m any Kentucki- ' 'a
when t h e y 'will pound e a c h other on little booklet untitled " T h e Call of
a
n
s
matje
moonshine u $» there t h a t »J
t h e b nck a n d luugh over these fcentle Florida," t h e text of which was
tho
stills
were
cro wd ed a n d m a n y of
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 Is!. 1914
ironies in t he spirit of fondest conv wri tt en by Richard H. E dmon ds ,
•them
were
forced
to refugee to Flor- i
it
r ndcs hlp. ’— Lakeland T el egr am.
edi t or of t h e Manuafcturura Record,
4j
ida.
Clarenro is still addi ct ed to -S
------O------Baltimore.
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moonstdfuf a nd no Indy can talk to
The m atter In the booklet sets
A S E MI N O L E F E A T U R E *
$ 35.(H m .iM '
Loans and D iscoun ts
$2*10,043.52
C apital Stock Paid In
him fivu minutes "w ithout imbibing
"A foaturo of the Scm incle Coun­ forth tho call of Florida in u manner
the moonshine spirits that (low from
35,000.00
ty Fair, to he hold at Sanford during th at will appeal so strongly to resi­
Surplus
319.1M
tho poetic soul o f Clarence— soy,
Overdrafts
tli© first week, of Fobruary will bo dents of other states who rend it that how do you Uko the name of Ciarbo a gu th ciin g of live atock raisers we would bo glad to reprint it in full
'■ 11,963. ;u
Undivided Profits
enco, I ndi es- and taking him from
8,750.00'
United States Bond«
ft.
&gt;
o f th is s ta te , in answer to a call for in the News and Star, but space for­
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tho chin down ho is a bright end
8,750.00
organizing an association of cattle, bids.
Circulation
brainy man and la the Poet Lcriat
Stocks, Bonds and
Mr. Edmonds views Florida from
■hoop anti hog raisers," says the
of tho Press Gtrog, n polished gent!©- j
T am pa T im es. "It i s - t o be hoped both a practical and a romantic man, u scholar, a judge of good
none
51,122.18
BIL L S PAY A BLE . ..
Securities ...........
th a t th e Ingathering will bo well standpoint and says that "clim ate as
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wuter and cold banquets, an orator
‘NO N E
a tten d e d ." . The T im es U of the an asset . , . la as tangibio In it* par excellence and If there Y* a n y ­
R E -D IS C O U N T S ..
CASH A N D D U E
opin ion t h a t an organization of this value as coal or Iron or tim ber," and
thing left ho is that, also. To know
285.806. IS
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D E P O SIT S
FRO M B A N K S
kiqd m ay be .of great advantage to Florida's sum m er climate is on© of Clarence Woods is to love him and
•
th e in d u stry of the sta te . "Florida
rr Ctf«w, ‘ statistics t h a t + r , h ° roby
is essen tia lly a live atock state,"
ford in making bis acquaintance.
$ 3 7 6 ,5 19.
$376.519.82
* . declare« th e T im es,' i n conclusion, show in a striking manner the pro.
Oscar Conkling is a very young,
“ and a n y th in g that is done to pro- giess of the sta te since 1900.
In 1900 the resources ol the na­ man,,ip fact Uko all the other fruits ] 3*?
m ote th e raising of ilve stock within
lU borders will benefit tho entire tional banks of the state amounted of Florida he wns pulled too parly 1
The jjIiI, relinble Hank, proved and tested through more , than A QUARTER Oh A
com m onw ealth." E veryd ay some­ to $9,642,703; these resources now and has never m atured. The arid
C E N T U R Y of good time«, ana times not so goad; now with the added STRENG TH an«i
th ing com es up to sh ow that Flor­ am ount to .about 160,000,000. In­ test has been appliod to him upon [
capieity for service afforded by membership in the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
ida la to lead in live atock raising. dividual deposits of the national several occasions when the Florida j
Association
m et .......
and he has
1900 Press
Ti hmat
thiiss »»
is the
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ventures Into the industry is certain [to $32,036,000 in the U tter pert of always been found baking sugar in

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PEO PLES

SANFORD, FLA.

COOKING, LIGHTING, HEATING AND HOT W ATER— Instantaneous, Automatic and Safe

THE PRESS GANG
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INAND ABOUT THE CITY

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Hurried Herald Headers
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Morse, repreaenting t h e
Foote * Davies Co. of Atlantu » a *
in the dty culling on the , k * 1 trttd,&gt;
yraterdsy
Orange boxes wlth hoop* n l wo &gt;B
la »oak. at F. F. Dut ton'a.
27-tf .
S««d Potatoes, by sack or s mal ler
quantity, at UfTler’s.
40-2tc
Mr and Mrs. Walker of R i r h ln nd .
IJlionis arrived in thj- city y e s t er d a y
iBd will be lbe guest* of their son.
C. R. Walker for the winter.
. .Jult received.
black silk v e l ve t
nl Mrs. Grace E. W illiams,
Ht Flntv St.
d9-2tc
All the cars for t he booster expo ­
sition on Monday are request ed t o
meet at the Herald office a t o n e
«’dock sharp.
Th e journey will
commence from this point.
Chickens, Hena and F r y e r sJ E g g s
J i h ' t t m r : al
d Wf i c
Dr. C. L. Brundage, resident o s t e ­
opath. graduate of Kirksville school.
Office over Firt* Nati onal Hank, Han­
ford.
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BELINO A RESUME OF SANFORU
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HAPPENINGS

Communication., for thi« Column Should lie Marked "Sorl.-iv | dilor". or
Phnned to «Mrs It. A. Terheun. Phone 211.1

/tr illim i Sonni A'.rnf
Mr anti Sirs la-o ( ol ei na n of
Mrs
ffenry Wight ent er tai ned
Savannah ar e in the r i t i , g u e s t , of
Th ur sd a y morning » i t h a eharming
the Sanford i lot i. e
Mr C dri nan
musical reception, «me of the inosl
is a member of t he firm of f o l e . man
brillilint u fluir» of ih«* season. in
&amp;i Audesy of Savannah »fio handle
honor cH ber guests,
Mrs
Addie
considerable Fi onda fruit» a n d veg­
Hoinrighous of Chicago and Mrs.
eta hies. This is the first t ime Mr.
Frederick Houchelle of Chuilintton,
Coleman has been to Sanford and
West Virginia. The n t tr ac ti v e home.
both he und Mrs Qolemun » e r e de­
enhanced by the henuty of the declighted with t he trip up t he St.
orations was an appr o pr ia te setting
Johns and t h e country surrounding
for t he handsomely gowned women
Sanford
assembled to enjoy t h e
gracious
Major A. K Powers arrived home hospitality of their popul ar hostess
yesterday from North Carolina,
Ailistic t a s t e »as displayed in the
where he s pent t he holidays with the harmony of colors use«l with c h a rm ­
home folks. Mrs. Power» a n d Km- ing effect in the various rooms of
chen «ill r e m a i n fof several days th„ | owpr rtoor which was thrown
longer.
It is hog killing -**tne in t.„ sl nt P. - -|tT—ltTT ’ reception hall
North ( arolinu a nd the Major very »jirending ferns and great i|uautities
kindly
ri*nu‘ml&gt;ert»d
Holly
and G( ih,.
placed about the
Haynes r t •' hhe Herald otlic
office wi t i» 1room a n d entwined in t he balussome choice liver pudding und s a u - 1trade formed a pleasing background
*aK°of green for the goregous red gladioli
in
... vases a n d jardinieres.
Here the
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avenue anjl S e v e n t h ■tt««U I t o ir,
ably located for hotel or residence.
Beautiful s h ad e trees ten yeais old,
no other p ro p e r t y like it in tiie city.
Apply at once to W. W. Long.
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J n n . 24th, 7 p. m. ’’The Devil
Against Us.”
Jnn . 3l»t. 11 a. m. ’’Antagonizing
t h o Drfvil.”
J a n . 3 l it, 7 p. m. ” Du»t to Du«t,
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Abolii «‘IghtV live ladies eall••d durmg thè afti'llioon
Mrs Hvn«'s und Mrs Thomas r«'elveil togethel.
Mrs Hyttcs was humlsomelv gown
«•il in blu«- Iigiit. &lt;1 silk &lt;repc. gar
^ mt ureiI »itti pi-uri trimintngs
Mrs
Tlmntas wore a lovely gown of » I u t e
sa t i n
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Ilici«* ligure in a white lingerie dreas
over bine nlk und pre tt y Dresden
ribbon«
Delii-ious
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a distili, t social success
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This market is opposite the Court House. You cannot
miss it. The place where cash counts. We intend to
give the public the benefit oi all fluctuations.

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Pigs Tails
Beef Liver
30c
.. jirtjiton Butt*
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Konst Western Pork
20c
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Spring l.umli Western
20 r la g
lllr latin
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Western Mutton .
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l,«nn Sleul:, We it em
Bili Strotk. Wettern
l.oili S l e ak , Flr.
Houml Steak, Fla.
SeVen Hone Steak
T Hone Steak
(fhuck Steak
Pot Honst.
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Prime Hih r|/»nst
Slmrt Hih Konst
llrisket Houst
German Pan Konst
Marek Hone |{«&gt;ast
Nava C u t s iterf
Western P«irk
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I tic , Stow, 2 ll&gt;s for

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lir ukla.-i Bacun
Fat S«&lt;le
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Eggs, per «lot
Smoked Bloater»
Smoked Spare Hilts
Soup To in H oes, a can

Cabbage
Chinear Mustard
Portugal Onion. ¡ . ' 11&gt;
Apple«, good

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Smoked Fork Sausage
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Garlir Sausage
Pl at e S aus age

H a m bu r g Stmik
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S t a r Franks

Live lions
Unos tel 1. live
Mackerel
All Potk Sausage

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JOHN STEMPER, Prop.

PHONE 351

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Th e Devil
Six *eimon* ure t o be preached on
t h e Devil by Hov. George H ym an
dll r i n g g i t ’ m o n t h . o f January. T h e
audicnt-c* a t t e n di n g service« at tin*
T e m p l e are suit! t o t&gt;e the largest
k n o w n in the c h u r c h going history
of Sanford and t h e s e will he i n t e r ­
e s t e d In knowing t h e «ubject* of th«speci.1l scries of s e r mo ns :
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J a n . 10th. 11 u. m., " Th e Devil
Hlmsellf.’*
J a n . 10th. 7 j» m “ Tin* Devil
Aro un d l'» "
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great «piritu.il unii ut: :■■«i. . " * i '
T o cur «i«t«*r ehur« b •
non-ehurrhi'd of tin* romm «
v\.i'Xtet.«l to you gre. tim
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G od 's blessing u p . .»i . m
Stranger* are . Iwi &gt;« r. &gt;« • •! »1
1« warm welcome.
F. E. H T K l N N i E V l . l t
Pi »lor
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HOME, SWEET HOME
Make Yourselves at Home at Our Furniture Store

At J. D.
Roberts

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De un «e \ .ira t ion." Floyil Ha ri leli
unii "A «si D'Vrts*’ frolli La Tosca
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Miss Itoor i» a tnlenteii young violili
teucher froin Sictson Tnivtosity and
v.
dvlighted »itti th ree beautiful iium
bers. "H umorosa uè." Dvorke. Ma
zur ka." Memarski und " Po i p e t u o
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Mobil«-," ( ’ari Itohm.
Miss M ar ­ W
garet Davis, »iio is one of the favorite younger musicians accompanied
on the piano.
Mrs. Henry Wight wore a gown
of grey crepe «!«• chine. hiindsoin&lt;*ly
emhroidered.v Her only o rn a me n t a
lovely nerkluco of umber a till jet
Mr*. Frederick llouehelle was
gowned in white taffeta und silk lnce.
Mrs Homrighous wore a beautiful
import ed hnnd embroidered gown
trimmeil with clutiy lace.
Mrs l) 1, Thrasher was gowned
THERE ARE
in white lace, handed with old gold
s at i n ribbons..
B E D S T O S L E E P IN
Mrs. Puloston wore a gown of
C H A I R S T O S I N K D E E P IN
white luce with bodice of yellow N
C H I F F O N I E R S T O ’ H E A P ” IN
oharmsuxa. • •
&lt;M I R R O R S T O P E E P IN
Mis* Elijer wore u frock of white
KITCHEN C A B IN E T S TO "KEEP’
orgundi and shadow luce.
Y(»u arc invited to lake a look in . for then, yon
Miss Johns was becomingly nttire«l in .« gown of whit«' mcssalinc
l»e took in , jv &gt;oii ran e ia m i n e thoroughly and
every article l»ei;»rc purchasing.
anil ovvr.liess of emhroid Ted net.
Any other wa\ you take a long chance
A plea si fig originality was t he key
note of Hn- .&gt;ne of the verv &lt;h u m i MR *'••« k..i !tu»«’tiofiH ••I l hr wir»I•*r

1prpwntpd p y M n . W. K. Watson
to the receiving party. Mrs Wight.
Mn. Houchelle alni Mrs Homrighou* in t he drawing room. An ex­
quisit«. t ouch of delicate beauty
pervaded t he decorations &lt;d this see
Mrs. Weidner of Kissimmee, rcproom
Th e mantel »as bunked »ith
rtsrnting the Ch au t au q ua Associa­
NOTH E T O r \ \ P V\ t i t s
aHpiirugus fern and
pink tinted
tion «ns in the city y es ter day a n d
All propert &gt; holder' in H«Tiiin«&gt;l.l it st imfi /{rhl /i
»acreeded in dis|»o»ing of many of | count) ar«' Imre it«»tIti«-«l a n d r« gladioli, ubile tall vases of t lie sum«'
lloucr
wan
in
«"Very
available
space.
Mr».
Fiank
Millei ^ruriou»ly. «*nthe tirkei• far this big utTair t h a t quested to m ak e their return of all
The
c
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a
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of
simplicity
distinguish­
tert
ained
the
members
of the Auc­
fill open here on Februa ry 9lh.
real and personnl property for the
ed t h e ’’l ib ra ry with its snlnum rot- tion Bridge (’lull Monday afternoon
1915 T a x A s s e s s m e n t
Umburger cheese, Holland h e r ­
ored gladioli, offset by t he heuutiful a t her pretty home on Magnolia
All property not returned by April
ring and yeast cakes at Simon’s.
brass o rn a m e n t s and appo i nt me nt s avenuiv Then* wer«* two table* of
1st »ill he assessed us unknown
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of the room
llnfreshmeiits wen* club 1n.inh.-r« and one gin st table
A v .\n ;iis
served
in
t
he
ilining
room, which »us Mrs ll \\ Herndon won lh«&gt; club
Messrs I A Erickson und J A
T.i V A'se"&lt; i .
«••pedali)' at tractive with t.he har­ prize, a potted ll&gt; u «'111t ll atld Mrs
IUfuely of |i«-ljin«i were in the city
Seminole (‘oillit v
monious
blending «*( brown», yel­ Harr. l« Sf * ill. l i e guest prize, a
yesterday on business and pl easure &gt; I s
o I •_•«; I V_* _•«.
lows and crimsons of the ah ull phu pair &gt;I ii.uiit &gt; hn ml keretuels
D«'rambineil The) »ere looking aft«-r
which banked the inant« Is an d idled lien» * ■ t. lr. shnient» w.-r. serve&lt;l und
the insuraoce &lt;»n plate glass window»
M e lh o d is l I h u rh
P r o s p e c t s Bright the J.tpunt*sc
baskets about t h e , a dtdightlul allerruxin enjoved bv all
and automobile»
George
Da vi s
The year l u l l for the Fir«t M.-lh room
dainty
little baskets presen'
I
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Hirt i« the agent here
oili.si Chur, h Sonili •&gt;! Du»
•if hr..wn willow, i in. ken s. i ni l wielle»,
A large num be r mints,
Another invoice of IUchardi on'n* wu* a Imniiei yea r
salted pecans and rut
Si. l ye. * &lt;11«ilil
Grace E. Wll- were added t«» t he church
umler sugar w«T.- served Tin- t abl e was l
•ilk goods.
Mrs.
Tb. m . i i i i I " t s o f « t
\ gnes
i , m ill
adverse i hi .|u i. .il- .mil i In lin.it . i.il . «Titered b) a ha lid-nine brown Vase
ilim.*. 10«; First St
wer«di
ligi
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full)
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ntertaine.l
b\
39-2tc 1 «iinilitlon ».i' i h«- best in it' hisiorv
lili..I will, yellow roses a n d eneir.'led
Miss Sanile Williams Monda) after
J TI h* old c h u r d i being founii in l.v «rirnson r«»ses
Mr» Saiiiu«d I’uJust received, bluck ■Ilk, velvet j ndpjjunt«,
i •,rn i| o» ii in lime lestoii presiti«.«I at I Ire . ..ffee urn and noon, with nine nt«*mh«T« j.ri'sent
A plea • ' * so. tal boor w.i* «'lijoved
uüors at Mr*. Grace E W il Iiii ms. an«l the congregai loll moved it« ser
Mr- I I 1. I'hra'h. r poured «'hoiTo106 Fast First St
a
ml 11 t i|«llie«s of II;.' l i , 111.I was
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vice» to (he Slat Tbeatr* » hu l l ».«» lat«
\ s » i s t i . g in . m i i' Ai t.' Mr« dis, I
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in te re s t
k" .dl ) given u» without ...-I 1««r Ml.,i Jon.-- M ' . ....... D It i h oj . .
I &gt;lllI l rel rest. Ill e n I - »I f . -.TV..I l.v
vv hn Ii ». •'•«. i 11. !11 .il gratti ml.' to M
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MrHal the •Osi* - I’r. -ctlt Wet. \I I—
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Mr D»t...
Herndon, xt&gt;u ««»lief, \ \ .g lit a mt
M iss
hii/.n l.gt Ii
Me
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Munson
Mildred
who has l.eeti uniformi) kind and I .a ughlt ti
riiroiigh.'iil lb« hours of Do k
ll..' d I.. si.* S i n
c u r t cois. |*ii«. 11lank« of 1he . ni l'&lt; • I . n . «•j.t . &gt;i a d.'tlghi t il prog rain of
in"
Iteli« ami MrMet fi."ii ' . luir. 1 .. r* tor« 1 •. i . n
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'N.1' 1end. red l.v Miss 1 m life I*
d» r. d mm
\ -|«t * A.»II «••prat.0 -. i' oi- f . Mi«« M.irr«t HiM*r v |..| h i-f 1I'd \tiss Mar
Dur li. u•|s.«ti • ■. » 1 bur. h nuild
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nu; c in 1i &gt;...I, '•■r ..' 1upam v 1 . gar* il Davis, pianist.
An externWith Its« pora ncotis tillinber
v.T*, . harming ...... idioti » «
» 11« t he grit r e ­
fore 1lu* .«liinini r season
1 u n i t.ii nit le- f «r ••itripg fo* • ir*&gt;d ful inlerpr. •-'n'i..|i &gt;.f mo •I* TO da ii''«'«
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ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS

• ( &gt; rii t tv tali «if I Irla ml., has a.
copied a position milt tin- Waring
Heal Est a i e t ' o , and »ill lir*m the
offices in t he lltshop block
Mr
Vivian is a valuable addition -to the
office force a n d in addition to being
a stenographer and hunk keeper p
an esperie nr, d abstract and
lute
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Utile Happening» -Mention
of M»l&gt;erH *n
Personal Items of
I nterest

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TUB SANPORH IÎERM.D

OUR STATE UNIVERSITY
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compiici «hupe for distribution. T h e
universi!} inulti work nul problems
in Luk*“U‘ *!**ii. m municipal g o v er n metu in iciitit} tnuiineemi ut miti
«ul.mit I in it; with lui! Iil fur mat inn t&lt;&gt;
tlmse in i bargt- uf t he people’s bu si ­
ness
In the tliii.sinns of {migration
alili •■III I lm men' t he n ppnrt II Ili t li~it) illlTeretii scrirniis nf the s t a t t 1
coniti be carri'*'! to t h e itncmployed
nf

l.*iok"ll‘ at the picture vs■ ire
Ihiui . i ! t . sa} nur
u n i v t r tt&gt;
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Olii lies ville is 01 numi litui
Judging
by t he reports u^c&lt;tmpli»Lcit tv e
at ro ng ly s us pei t that it is useful
Well, \\ e are gitili that v. e 1 in sa}
t hi s for we have a large 1mount nf
m o n e y tied ip in the m m ci sity
p l an t anil »til have to furnish »
large a m ou nt more a« t he years go
b y , to keep I he pti-sent plani up to
It* greatest etBdohi1} . wit Itotit which
all o u r university money is wanted.
No mut ter whip individual opin­
ions may he. the nir.ji rity of m r.ttmc
merit is tir. t the state sllt.ll provide
oppnrtur.it}
lor luglnr education
without cost to its children
As w«h a ve the university with us. too tiriti*
ly established for a ny change in the
s y s t e m nf public education to uproot
it in n generi lion or two, anything
t h a t can be done to popularize it.
a n d in crea sc Ur- area of t h e distribu­
tion of its b o r e Ilia will help tlte uni­
ver sit y u t i l help the people too.

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W e c l ni m no kin w i t h J a c k H o r n e t , p u b l i c r o i n i n u s m r i m e r c h a n t w i t h o u t
a n d d o not preset».! t h i s idea a s n
, iihin of n u r e x p l n n n g t h u m b
Wo
Tills ma V lie con* idei cd by some
s i m p l y r a i l u l t c u t m i i t o a plan m. w us t u o bi g : field to cultivate w i t h ­
living followed bv o i l i e r m u v e r s i i t e s . out a tuu grc.it
I n I he publti
n o t a b l y t lie I ’niv vr«lt v of C h i c a g o trciiMiry
It can to- done with very
and
t i n 1 University
&lt;«f Wisoctisin. little extra money pl aci d to the cr ed­
1 &gt;e b e l i e v e t h e y call it " E x t r a R u r a l it nf the untvar.-ity
T h e work t hat
I W o r k , " or e x t e n s i o n w o r k .
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may he done in emi grati on and pub
T h e r e is no r ea so n w b y o u r u n i - lieity alone would bring buck t i e
v n n d t y shoul d not go o u t s i d e it» mo ne y tenfold.
wal l s; in fact, it h a s a l r e a d y d o n e »o.
Universities pome high hut we

Furi iur*' institutes long ago broke
t h r o u g h the campus fence and ar e
now being held e ve rywher e a crowd
t u n l&gt;e gat lined, us fur us the fund*
will pet t int. Great work for agticulturo has I n i n done by the- outside
work of t he univefidfy
Vcr-s’ well;
let us make i h e' u ni vend t y work for
those unlucky persons who heeded
not t ho call of the soil, but who unworth improving oven if t h e y are not
so m u c h to stnrt with.

T h e only
argument
advanced
As It 1* now, a m a n can write to
ngnirtit the s t at e having a university the- uni vers it y and find out what i*
m ai nt ai ned out of t he public pocket mak i ng hi» hogs die. Let*» fix it no
is t h a t t o . much of t h e jieople's n n o t h e r man ran write to the name
m o n e y ' i s spent for the benefit of to place nn d findout what is making hi»
few of the people. This has some children die
The university cun
virtue, but it is always difficult to now tell you all a b o u t tin- citrus
find a plaic to* cut oil t he supply of canker evil, the p ot at o bug perl, the
public money for special purposes of foot r o t , with p l a n s a n d specifica­
restricted scope
Who will sav that tion» fid g e t t i n g rid of t h e m
Let'«
tin* s lat e Ima id of hc.Jtli «Ijull not fix it so t h e ’ u n i v e t s i t y n u t go t h e
sjiend money to kill rats in «eucoast s a m e r o u t e with t h e l e g i s l a t i v e evil,
towns open io Imbonii
pingue in­ tin- c o r n e l loafer pes t a n d t h e c o m ­
fection because the inland towns m u n i t y d r y rot.
with healthy ra ts receive no benefit?
To t his e n d —making t h e univer­
We have to look at these things sity universal we suggest that the
broadly.
It may cost a thousand extension work al ready being done
•lollats to graduute u hoy at the uni- I by t h e university be ext en de d to inver-it}, bi.t if th.it ho y should di» &gt;hide
rover .1 v&gt;u} to get ml of c at tl e tick:
at mi nimum cost and trouble, t h e'
I client would be shared bv a l l in r o
portion a t h'Utsandfold t be eort of
t h e university
Frano
was ¡mid
back all thi* money spent on uni­
versi t u t when Pasteur, .1 g r a di a t e.
dl-o o v e n d a cheep way to kill the j
microbe t ha t soured ali tin1 wine

JANUARY g

O f f i c e r » I n x l a l letl
In r e g u l a r
meeting of Sanford
Lodgi* No. 27 I O O I - . belìi M e n ­
ila} night, J a n u a r } 1th. tin- f ol l owi ng
niljcers fur t h e e n s u i n g t e r m
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r eg u l a rl y i n s t a l l e d :
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\V. II Wright
I. S to N. (L G. K T i i n t u s
It S. to V G. C. F llrnnnon
I. F to \ I,
Joe Meisf'h.
I hupinm W P StoniH S, Supr. U. J. Powell
l. S. Supt. | „ K. Tew.
Inside G u a r d Hugh Hrtilm.
Letter F ro m .Mr. Thigpen

There appears t o have been some
mistake
a» to t h e n-al facts in t he
must have, them
Let's make ours
real estate dc.il Wherein the holdings
do our work
d the Holden Heal Estate Co were
Don t Mix I ' ji
nurrhaaed by ft Drew and t h e fol­
Here's
pnr.igVaph t h a t ' s worth lowing letter from Mr. Thigpen will
t h i n ki ng over: “ It's all very well to • x plain the d u a l :
d m \'e your own opinion about the
M r K. J. H o l l y , Sanford, Fla .
war in Europe, hut d on 't go aroutlrFt
Dear Sir For t he benefit of the
forcing your opinion on persons to |
Sanford people who keep ini|uiring
w h om you know it is disagreeable
a b o u t the igile o f t he profiertiM of
I t is just t ha t luck of consideration
t h e Holden Real Estate C o m p a n y
for bthers t hat p roduced t he war."
will »ay. I sold this property -to U.
T h a t is good advice as t o good opin­
Drew oT Orlando, Florida, on No­
ions on any s u bj ect a n d the dis­
v ember 19th, 1914. R. D. Wari ng
position to force t h e m upon others.
a u d associates h av e since purchased
S o me folks seme n ever so happy ns
t h e same property from H. Drew and
whe n forcing their opinions on other
will continue t he business with of­
people, anti they even go about link­
fice» in the Hishop block.
Seven
ing people what t h ey t hi nk nf this
years ago Mr \V. D, Holden a n d my
a n d t hat und then g et busy arguing
self went into t h e real estate busi­
with them and forcing their own
n e s s anil s u bs eq ue nt ly bought t h e
opi ni ons on them
T h e y make it
D r i ' w (milling« with the u n d er s t a n d ­
their InisinesB when t he opinion» &lt;&gt;i
ing that we would each have tineo t h er s may hold upon a subject are
half interest in t h e »atm» Thi s is
a f t e r all none of their bu»ine»s. A ,
t h e property lesold II. Drew «with
m a n is never hopelessly and eter- j
ad di ti onal lands in Volusia a n d Lake
nally wrong if he holds a n opinion
counties.
c o n t r a r y to that of these positive
As to tlie hotel propert y will s t at e ,
folk» who essay to regulat e opinion
h
av
e only sold my interest in same
generally .
'■vfiich n m o u n t « t o

POTATOES - SEED - POTOTOKS

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I urn «till in tilt real e s t a t e bu si ­
ness and wiil c ont inue to write tire
Ir - ira nee fur 1
n tier town
t i k e Sanford t

M arble am i G ranite
M onum ents. Tom bstones, Etc

Wc are hamliir g some of the very finest Seed Potatoc: -i i
produces,
Kvery car will bu careful]v inspected I" a (iovi rtitner t p
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ur.il each bug will curry a G'lvernment I n i p r i i o r ’« tug. ■ n
same is pul up espcewlly for resl. free front sc. I. and nth.
cases. Dur grower «&lt;&gt; :ln all hi wti I stock ¡1 f inii.tld-l , 1.
♦ ladi h | ■Inr ting nml when ill- potatoes come up, spr.A n g
£ great regularity throughout the entire grow leg • i -iimh
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We r.re in t he Seed Hu^ini-»». aud w he: wt say Fts.l P ' - . r
% not mean a lot of cheap rommissitn house j un k .‘ of wbiis, •
« iholtsarids uf hu.-hels said iin mh d
lf you want some of lliu very best Seed Point otn o n u n at.;,
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stating wlmi (|untitity and variety r.re wanted, and wr wilt 1« j.',.
np.tne our lowest delivered price for them.
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KILGORE SEED COMPANY
PLANT CITY, FLORIDA

You Need a Tonic
There arc times In every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take— Cardui, the woman1?!‘ tonic. Cardui is com­
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
pud helps build them back to strength and health.
It lias benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can’t make a mistake in taking

The Woman’s Tonic
.Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine cm earth,
tor women. Before I began to take Cardui. I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful di.vy
spells and a pour appetite. Now I feel as v e i l and
as strong as 1 ever did, and can cat most any:lung
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold tty all dealt ts.

Has Helped Thousands.

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One of the best celery farms; 10 acres; all
tiled and with growing crop.
160 acres of land suitable for general farm­
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77 acres of land with large house.
A bargain.
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67 1-2 acres timberland on brick road near
city limits.^ £ Very cheap.

8-room house at a price below cost.
5-room cottage. New ¿story 6-room house
among the best locations in the city.
40 acres in the city limits suitable fo
division purposes.
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One of the best houses in the city,
trally located. A bargain.

Can suit you on any line of Real Estate.

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THE SANFORD

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JANUARY 8. ISIS

Mrs Humphrey of Tarhoro. N. C., Apopka on Thu rs da y.
mont and especially t he f o mm j t l e e w a nt a bar gai n call on &lt;»wr„.r i r.
t he truest of Mrs. W. H. Hynes.
, in charge.
Fifth street, Sanford. Fla,
j~'T
v Miss Jodie Cnu gh mnn and Miss I
---------------------- ------- *— ^---------- Congregational t 'hurr h
For Sale * Wholesale
( .
Hev I. S. Wa lke r of Hirhview, Cecil Kaufman of Jacksonville a r e
J a n u a r y meetitig of Welfare De- Hi., will arrive t o d a y to visit his sort, the a t t r a c t i v e guests of Mrs. R. E. J For this m o nt h a helpful series water lish business, in.'l i,lir g «,?
purtident. Dr. Neal will give echoes Mr.
It Walker for several weeks, Tolar.
on t he general subj ect " G r o w t h ” is t e t s , Ash boat» and gasnli,,.. iftUr(,k *
Continued From Pi»«e 5)
of t he Health Association meetinjt
_______
being considered at the evening also fish house, etc In •Imre ,,( (; ^
^
C o n g r r m it io n a l S u p p e r
at Jacksonville
' / M i s s D i r a T i f i l a of H u t c h i n s o n ,
services, 7 o'clock; the second one Aingenl.
-"-•Ur
,\/ msic l&gt;rpt. Concert
T h e unn ual business meeting of
of t he seties will be given next S u n ­
.Feti,
H e l l e r H a h y C o n t e s i a n d M i m i . arrtVed o n Mor i day t » t n k e
Wednesday
eve
ning
at
the
I
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r
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t
,it
t h e Cengrcgnti onal church on Wod- H n h y S h o w for t h è ( " o u n t y F a i r
d ay l i g h t , and good m us y is «lwn\
u p her dulie* a» t e n e h e r of d r a w i n g
perial
Thea tre
the
Music
De­
l 1s t ilod, h ome hmi
i es da y night
preceded by a d e ­
provided.
a n d music iti t h è p u b l b ’ »clini ds
ment of the Woman' s Club gave a
with growing crops
lightfully ¡’„f ormal gathering of memPersomi! JMrnlios
( Miss Tiffta i* s t o p p i n g with Mrs.
The musical prelude last Sunday
very delightful a nd enjWhible con­
tt
b o n a n d friends to pai'take of the ^ M r s . W I,. Morgan b i t for J a c k - (' K. Walker.
night was enjoyed by a goodly n u m ­ Henson, sickness
cert for t he benefit of t he club piano
near Celery avi nue
d licious a nd appetixing supper pre- sonville Wednesday aftemoon for a
ber; Eatl Paxton on the violin. Miss
fund.
Although
t h e weather was
p ar ed by t he ladies of the church. visit of severa! days.
v.-Mr s .lame» S m i t h of Parkcshurg,
h ranees Aspinwnll on the organ and
For Sale - Farm &lt;&gt;l
ko inclement a fine aut.iience greeted
T h e tables which were spread in t he
Pii.. w Ito ha» !»*■*■li visiling Mrs J K
Miss Lucile Aspinwnll with her nmail house, at \*. ,
the performance.
T h a t ii was enchur ch building were tastefully dec­
Mrs. J. C. Wetdlef of St. I’eters- Terwilliger ih Imusekeeping ut thè thmbautiu anrl received t he various charmi ng voice, each cont ri but ed to 1’rice i'J.OUO, Term.- ;
o r a t e d Tmd l oaded with the dsubbalance at $10 a m n u l
burg is registered al thè Kobbins h° m* °f
Wm Les vl tt or, Tl-ird n um be rs with pleasure wns testified a very inspirational Half hour.
s tnnt ial a nd d a i n t y viands a n d e n ­
Dur
morning
services,
both
the
Moss i d ace. See I |
Ncst.
Mrs. Weidler is bere in t h è Street,
by t he rounds of nppluuse that' would
trees prepared with the skill of a
S
u
n
d
a
y
school
a
n
d
the
II
o'clpck
at
Moore's station,
i nteirst of thè Adumr C h a u t a u q u a .
only be satisfied with an encore, to
cul inar y artist. Not wi t hs tandi ng t he
whirh will ire Iteli! in Fobrunry.
Friend» of Mrs. O. W. Hrady will which those t aki ng part on the p ro­ service are growing In interest und
bad weather si xt y guests sat down
Fur Sale*—Lot I .&gt;, I»]*» »
numbers.
Were you nmong the
1he già il to bear t h a t sho is expected gram generously responded.
to enjoy t he hospi tal it y of t he ladies
eron
C ity.I Price f.r,n *!.,
one
t
housand
who
wefo
wa
nt
ed
at
Mrs. W. P. Cart er spent T h u r s - id Sanford .next week to spend the
Miss Lucille Aspinwnll won new t he S. S. hour last Sunday? If not, a month. | Write Dr *• J
of t h e church.
day a t Oviedo, t he guest of friends. | next few weeks
FollfrainK t h e social hour s p e n t ' s o
laurels for hetself in her clever cos- t a k e a new start n ext Sunday.
44 E N i n t h St
!, .
delightfully t og et her the business
t u m c recitals. It would he dillirult
Mr. a nd Mrs. Long of A t l a n t a .
*■Mrs, Haines, nee Miss Irene Rrudy
ty j udg u in which group of songs she
Next Sunday morning the special
meeting was held.
Ga „ arri ved lust week to spend th«*.-*ms tin- attractive gui st of Mr? \\
Heports from t he various d e p a r t ­
excelled for Japanese a n d Indian |
f? r ^ n s j d e r a t i o n will? he. *I'
winter in Sanford as usual.
K. Wnt*&lt;m for several days this week
An Optimistic Optiook for 1Ö15."
ment s of the chu rch showed, s p l y n - *.........
were beautifully rendered.
As a
U s t Wednesday night, despite
did p r o g p s s for tin &gt;’«nr Just
| y j j r * ftl)(|
|,,.,irrrr&gt; who h a v e / M r Tenney D e e n e lias returned J a p a n es e midden she was charming,
t
he
storm of tin* evening, a ' g n o r t - ^ f r + A e e ^ e e » ^ '’&lt;■»-&gt;»&lt; * - ,
a n d an e n g a g i n g outlook for
„
cueM, 1(f Mnt. \Vll| H a n d to Stetson I nivursity to r c um* hi, : a a Indian muid «he was irresist­
n
u
m
b
e r of memb er s end friends
new church year.
At t he ann ua l i
, .
, ,
ible.
She was a ccompani ed by Miss
. . .
rur Rent- - i
i .i'
.ii
.a,, ii n*••...
gathered
for the annual business
...
election
oft otllccrs
alln .ofi the
n r u m 1will cave t oday• tor l a m p a a,,n d studies,
!• n ut rí s Aspinwnll, also in costume,
i
.
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o
t
h
e
r
points
in
houui Moridu.
He-------mooting.
The
fail),ful
.Martha»
pro-'«»'
'.very ronv,
, 1 ,
,
... .
,
who is one oí t he beat accompani st s
bent s werej re-elected, except t n e
-----turning
here
they
will
leave
for
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a
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p
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s
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u
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t
for
______n
i a \ t rnui._____
, A congenial p arty from Orlundo iff t h e city.
trenaurer, Mr. C. R. Walker, r e ­ ................................
t
heir
honje
in
Now
N\a»hington,
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l
s
t
o
p
p
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ng
at
the
S
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f
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r
d
House
nrn
nil
present,
which
was
appreciated
lo
signed. It was with m an y regrets
Miss Margery Hoor, violinist of
For Rent Room
t h a t Mr. W a l k e r ’s resignation was a b o u t Ffeli, 1st.
Nlr.jind^Mrs.
R
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La usen gei and Mr. M. D. Wilson.
pleasure with her beautiful execution Ln
or the r n t i n n \ u s ifof!e. r e por t. --------------------a c c e p t e d for he fias been so clf»scly '
Mr. C. E. C a r t e r of Valdosta, u
t.nd won dei ful tal ent .
Miss P o o r ’s 1 w,lir|' «bowed t h e church in good
identified with t h e various interests
For Rent ' }ji-. •
Mr. J. T. GctshofT of T a m p a ‘is in name on a ny prog ram i nr uro» Its i condition end tiie election of of­ rotini*« over Vowel ID
Of t he orgmiizntion and .has been nephew of Mr. W. P. &lt; art er has
ficers. An important» piece of bjiri . V o w e l l - A &lt; ' .
such a loyal, faithful officer for » o ! accept ed t he position of bookkeeper t he city in the i nt erest of the county success.
uvas was the ad opt i on of ,i M,.r u. ,d
m a ny
years St seemed
almost imwith tileH. &amp; O. Garag&lt;
fair.
Mr . Ft. K. Tolar, pin no so|oi«t, i«
** Mi.rkn of i.» E f f . I . : ’ Cl
.
furi i*i
possible to accept his resignation.
a sperinl favorite in Sanford and is
Powers
has
re
tur
ned
—towar
ds which otrr ebbr ehes as an
Erst F o u r t h M
Mr. Henry Nickel was elected to J * °L A. K
M r a n d .Mrs. W i n . II. Milche!! of al ways greeted with h e a rt y applause
¡ ur tiN o r t h
i rder ..re rnoving.
till bis place, s howi ng a
wisechoice
U"tn aChri st man visit to
S a l e m , N !.. tire r e g i s t e r e d . t t h e l b r numbers .ire al ways am on g ti e
f o r &gt;. I,
i rut litt)«
in tin- selection for there i&gt; ever} I arolinn
Mi*. I u s e r
be t
s h e 1» a mitsiii.in of •itmsii ,1
S a n fo rd
H»U"&lt;
tur f
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reason to believe t ha t Mr.
Nick'd "on will r e t ur n biter
al. lilt} a nd reflects gn-at credit ujnri
wills
S i r I ..
will be j u n as faithful and loyal in
---ri..
Mi", l'omelia S m i t h and Mi-* t tie i it y
Felici i| a n d i
fulfilling the duties of Ills ollire as
•rii
Libr.’t; »'i* m i . tu-ti »dl lie iield
Gl
adys
Smith,
w
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have
been
the
Missek
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Miss
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, Cora C. Hollingi r.
Ida predecessor. l&gt;thfr officers elect­
t he Lilvrnry
Lilvary ’on'
on next Thtirrday, | Ca na a la tn . Nr N
Mr. -and Mrs. W. S. T h o r n t o n p o pu l ur guests of Mr s. A. W. Fitts Cecil Knufmun, of &lt; Miss J acobi ’s inii Urn
e d - were Trustees, Dr. C. E. Walker,
J.’. nu-,-e 11,'ni rt^nn p. m.
have ns their guest today. Mrs. Jr., have returned t o t h r i r home at School of Art. Jacksonville, gave
C. F. Hoskins a n d F. , R . K e n t ;
For Rent
New
Smyrna.
| several dancing number» t h a t wore
T h o r h t o n ’s father, Mr. I) D. H u n ­
Clerk, Miss Flora Walker; Dea conn,
ly
furnished
, tmn-h enjoyed. Thei r i nt erpret at ion
FI uh Die When Drawn t’r. r Depth«
ter, an«! brother, F J. H u n b ’i from
.1 F. Secord. Fi ndl ay Mun so pv‘C. K
pi
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one
, goi ’d
\ | r and Mrs
C K IbibD'ir o ' of the new modern dailies Wim .1
In tin ,-tea; i| ■. | o
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U . l k e r . L’sliers. Messr*
Fr.ieer^
g
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( Imagi» .ire giii'si^ in tile eltv
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t .-.ine
graceful exhibition of art
In the twtnpvr o u r • i I: *
Armstrong, H a r r y Carlson and Kl.
lii.b b ir s N
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[dance of tin* Temple Hells, iiccorn
c h o i r Muster. E T bitl.-r will sp en d several day- in our
fare
Whe n Hi- !r: . .
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t on Moiightnn
I’ llv.b .rid par n &lt;1 h v Mi*s I.•i* lib- Aspinwnll
M
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p r .itv a it h t he p r o - p . ' I .,f m.ikii.e t b iWiardrUlT
M lisle Comtnittee,
;1*&lt; d In tl|i- w.»rk ,i r i !.[
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&gt; ilawgliti r ! .. solm-t, \ 11- - &gt; mil K iifrrotn »
Iits future htiiue
r u r f h e e contail.llig '-¡.I . fjneli., et .» »II
I K \\ ..Iker h iridili} MiiristMl n ed
t -» » Ilf 1
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&gt;.ty
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Wi-il
i-speclallv
ftft’
uctiv'e
rinentire
pr*.
rc.ni uri &gt;1 liver from
mals^ hnil lish i.dmJ ;-n
n¡, ,j
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( U Walker
f 1»C4
1 'tilt
* Mrs. Hurry Ferrati was the guest desila} til visit tileir cousin, Ni­ W , g r a i n » a s t h o r o u g h l y g o o d a n d well most of tlje r r e j t u r i M .m&gt; &lt;!• el
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fuel, ult I h**»e ft,.in ili, .I... r ¡.
1n m ii net merit«
K í h ' ; »»
son, Jack, r etur ned wiili tinnì in Ib-i t ' m u c h cr edit U pon tin- d e p a r t
At tin
Imperial
M u , day.
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For Sale
Overland Touring Car, iholoughly
overhauled, gcod runni ng order
Underwood Typewri ter, No,
t.
Ilrut class condition.
One Oak Roller T o p Desk, nearly
new.
One Walnut Flat Desk, old styh-.
One Plant Jr. Horse Cultivator,
practically new.
One Painter Fertilizer Drill.
Seven Darrel», for spraying mix­
tures.
Lot Hoes and o t h e r tools.
,*
Thirty-ftvo h un dre d Cablmge
Crat es.
If you want a bargain in a ny of
t h e ab ov e call on o r address C. C.
Woodruff, Sanford, Fla.
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Sale irt Winter Garden— Large
2 story 6 room house, repainted.,
one acre land, barn. $2,100, cash or
term s. F. J. Hill, Winter Garden,
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Cockerels. ' Rex Packard, R. D , 2,
Sanford.
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gain, 16 acres right in village, 600 feet
from R. R. siding. Cheap and on
ea sy terms, 6 acre« all plowed and
irrigated. Fine flowing well. The
land is all fenced and just- ready to
start planting. You can
price of the land th is year.

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**' Don't be afraid
No.one will h u r t you
And you’ll n o t Ik
delayed.
Wc arc unusually I’01'
As busy as can Ik .
But little t o t s like you
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THEY ARK COMING TO THE SEMINOLE BOUNTY 1 AIK FEBRUARY :ird, 1th. 5th and lith, 1915

ÏÏÏ! TH E S A N F O R D H E R A L D "™

AND FRIDAYS

IN S ANFORE*

Elf*’ /* H i,/, Uvtng

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. J I M \RY 12 . 1915
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VOLUME VI

NO 11.

w e l c o m e to our c i t y
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LABOR HOSTS C A PTU R E SANFO R D TODAY AND HOLD FOR T H R E E
D AYS—M ANY
RO M INENT MEN OF FLO RIDA ARE H ER E
A TTEN D IN G T H E A N N U A L CONVENTION
The fit It«'I)» of Sanford will act a i | t he history of tJic Stale Federation e n t u p o n the c o n v e n i n g of ihc State
host to o real Hve convention o f , o f Labor «ill he
held in Sanford Federation at Sanfor d on the 12th
»orkin* people who meet a nnua ll y, Mrom J a n u a r y 12 to J a n u a r y lfi, ar - instant, a n d it being impossible for
thii being'the fifteenth a n n u a l c on - ' cording to the expectation of the me to lie in a t t e n d a n c e on account
rention of the Florida S t a te Kederu- s t a t e president, C. K. Shejiard, edi- yl «Vi’ , 9 t ^ c i ^ L v U ^ c a T. L«i ii 4^ M*4«uag
1ttJr**of'‘
t u * vi tffe
liil. Mifltfti
•'! id mi r.afior
i.dii'H Journal
JDurild I at
ill lilt*
111 time,
iiilii'» lI .till
d
the irrvai
present
a m KiiiiiK
going ito
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.North, east, s out h and west in tho Mr. Shepard leave* tomorrow to ^ auk t h a t you kindly represent me a t
this convention.
p f »t »ute of Florida delegate» are
You may assure t he convention of
• arriving t&lt;&gt; convene in session t oday,
in)
h ea rt y s ympat hy in their lightWednesday a nd T h ur s d a y.
Those
eon*
elloits (or the bet t er me nt anti
delegate represent over t en thouthe general welfare of t he laboring
,md •killed arti sans of some thi rt y
|ieo|i|&lt;’ of ot/r slate
1 «ineerely ho)ie
different rafts, a large contingent
that
the
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•rrived , 1' t e r d a y ns an a dva nce
fraught
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beine lb, secretary of the Federa
inerii
piaci*
on
the
pr
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a m of this
lion,. Mr « K. Terry
convention is Arthur Keep, who was
The convention will hold its sota delegate to the eoriventlon of the
tion at the commodious E l g i n Hall
xnd the pa r li am e n t n r y . b u si n e s s l i k e
manner tfiat this-» r e p r e s e n t a t i v e » of ihr working nutrì c nr r v o n d u r i n g
the |*fi’ • * i *i»i &gt; w o u l d ani -mi »^ ih«*
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f ) i .iti»*. *if ] l»»rid ♦
bofijfi
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of UMti .tr* i n tin* jo!» fur f!i»*ir pur*
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a g i d a I ion t h r o u g h t he
•tate h gl laI un t i m t «Ìli Hfl -l'Oie
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,I ' Il»l,rdens of tin- l|:nfair
barde ri­ I t la- ! oili ng m e n a n d worn
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rrpreseiit.ilives in t he |rer»nnnge of
Mn. J l[ Hoyle, Mrs. J II Mackey
and At,-. I R Ilovington
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ladie» «fil make a s trenuous e!!«,M
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ville. in company with their h u s ­
b an d s wlio were delegates were so
i m b u ed with the work of the t r a d e
u n i o n m o v e m e n t t h a t o n the follow­
ing Ilf* Hi III they call e, I a meeti ng of

trai Tr a de s A L i b o r Council, s t a r t ­
ing wi th just a few members. T h e y
now lui ve a member shi p of 90 a n d

garnie. i the following unions in the ,
! clfy of Jacksonville: Starionary E n - ,
gllteer
Hotelier Workmen. llfewery ,
.. ml a Fellemi L i b or t hinn |
• »tv. ,i u ni on «d S t ru ,
to t h e a t IV.

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T h e delay it,
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triol h er n , &lt;1sni|tb t **i -i
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tnentally and financially; in other r u t
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MBnd for justice ..ml Î , " l e ; n ? 1 1«»l*r-vcrn. n . I •
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«qullty to all m a n k i n d .
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Any lady who is related to a work- wK,,h ,,u"
man .«diluted with the American ,w#liVP
Tiie Sanford Hoard ot I : 'fi haFederation of Labor hus entree into
t uken over the matter of entertain
tbis organiiation.
Ttie- pro»|*erts
fwm tdv-ncpil r«i|»crts shpw Hurt m e n i . of if,’legate«, and Mr *&gt;hcpard
tbtoe btlies will leave on e djourn- h i s been informed tl... t ' . !. fi,-ate
mrnt of the convention a live Ia dies* program of social event- h - been
prepaied. Th e w o m e n will L* gi' eri
Auxiliary in Sanford.
The following i . iron, t he Miami | « I ^ C u H ^ M e n t i o n
Mr. Shepard is f u r t h e r ufii.rined
Mítrepoli-:
t h a t thcru have jnnm a l a rge n u m b e r
^ nf "i the larfees convention«
of new locals formed t h r o u g h o u t t h e
'
s t at e d u r i n ( t he pas t t w e l v e m o n t h s
T h e membership of t h e un i on - ha s
increased 15 per cent a n d t h e li na ncps of thn s ta te organir.: ti&lt;ui a r e in
splendid shape.
*
T h e fifteenth a n n u a l c o n v e n t i o n
of t he S ta t e Federation of L i b o r conconvened a t 9 o'clock this morningAmong the features of this m e e t ­
ing will bo an address by Mrs. K. L.
Cooley, piesi dent of the Florida
Kqual Franchise League, on Wom­
a n ’s Suffrage.*’ Robert
McNamee,
also of Jacksonville, win* i» the f ed­
eration's legal advisor will
del iver
his annual report and Ion 1 Farris
will deliver an addr,f»&gt;&gt; on
Need of a Constitutional * on voli­
t ion."
J . C. Privctt, s tat e labor inspector
will deliver t he address on behalf of
t he s t at e u|»on request of Governor
P ar k Trammell , who sets forth his
reasons ih tho following letter to Mr.
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b e t t e r t limi «•■ finii t h e m .
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f o r m a t i o n t h a t c a n n o t ite o b t a i n e d
jo every way T h e e d i t o r s
j in t h e d a i l y pr ess, b o t h p a p e r * are
in , ht. Ce l e r y City a n d they
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Meeting o f Hie Press Associations
tjist Fridaij H as a liifj Success

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f u t u r e own their • o wn home.
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believe a similar m ov e has b e e n
m a d e in this direction in the M ag ic
Ci ty of Miami.
a. *.
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secietary t r e a s u r e r for t h e c u r r e n t , him of t h e needs of each union, a
y e a r ending December 1st, 1914:
1copy -of which I have for y our inIn making this my first report | npert Ion and npproval.
will say t het I t ook up the duties of,
1 believe it has been proven Imjt hi s utlu-e U«-Jan, 2!*th/ 1PN, alid Ifrt’yWWV *Hrfdo«f of\T dohht t h a t i R a s
thl*
hat have
elapsed, been
out in*
the
lii * eleven
« m »» ii m
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fill &gt;U Ullipst'ii,
r n had
ii.ki practice to
m give
K1* 1 vitiw
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t compared with t he mime time In pi ^ i W i f u u u i r -of
Mato inajfaiine,
yea r y o u «ili f u u I b y close s t u d y of
ligure- in the financial report that
t he St..te Federation of Labor Im*
ma de «(fienili,I gains, not w ilhslutiding tin y e a r jti-l closed h a s been
ra th er , •It \ «¡«r, l ini ii-t rt ills -pen t
ing

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n fieliig thè m«- et rngs of ih,
S o u t h F l o r i d a Press A s s o e i a t i o n , t h è
!.. .he H eg i on Press A s s o e i a t i o n a n d
t hè m e e t i n g ifi t h è Kxx-eutive C o m
................ . t h è FMÌAdd l'r«’&lt;" Associa
t n m . (In ar rot ini of ininsiiig traili
"OOO.'.IOI- many of t hè m e m l w r fini noi a r r i v i ' until late in thè after
nomi ami t he y «er«- immmlhit« ly
tiefcen in u u t o m o l i i l e s f or a trip over
thè l e l e r y lields. I |KMt i h e i r r e t u r n
t h e S o u t h Florida l’r»»ss Assoc i at i on
wa.- c a ll e d t o o l de r by
P re si de nt
Hump li ru- in t h e S anfor d H o u a n d many m a t t e r s of i m p o r t a nee d b
cussed
It was decided t o have t he
L i k e R e g i o n m e m b e r s b e c a m e it part

Ho nd a A“ ‘, r j * ‘ io" *'
tlmy wished ro do so anil this mat p yrilmUl of celery that was franked,

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‘li" hBB o( celt,r&gt; w••r,• *"*u “rV'1. ov« , i n helping to s up p or t his paper, both
a«., the meeting.
] t h e tables.
Roses and ferns and L
BUb , crlptlon and contribution of
T h e Executive C o m mi t t e e , com- (lower* of all kind* wer e a m o n g t h e 1 news f r om his u n i o n
As n r e s i d e n t
posed of President It. J. H o l l y . ' t a b l e decoration*. *
of J uc kEonvi ll e I k n o w t h e A r t i s a n
Harry llrown of the St. Augustine
President L a ke of the Commercial ha s c h a m p i o n e d t^ie w o r k e r s ’ ca us e
Record, Oscar Conkllng of t h e Miami C l ub asked Rev. Waldron to invoke
Record, Claude Johnson of the Kis- t h e divine blessing upon the as se m­ a n d h a s e x p o s e d many i hi ng * in p o l­
sornmee Journal, Clarence Woods of blage, after which t hey sat down and it i cs the d a i l y p a p e r s f e a r e d t o han­
the Kustis !a»ke Region a n d Clyde did justice to t h e following rruYru:
dle.
!n*nh(ir t, it is a free a n d unGlenn proxy for W. F. Stovull of the
tr am m eled sheet
always standing
Celery
lettuce
Tampa Tri bune met several time*
Chicken Soup wi t h Rice
fur i h e r ight it.fi fenrb*» in it* light
during t he interim a n d accomplished
Roast Young Tu rk e y
iigi. iti»t wrong '
m ucfi in t he way of a r r a n g i n g u pro
Chestnut Dressing
grain for t he meeting in Miami.
It
La tint T e m p l e
Cranberry Marmalade
wa* definitely decided to hold the
D u r i n g tfie y e a r t h e T r a d e l nionMushed Potatoes
next meeting of the Florida Press French Pea*
Water Biscuits ists of Jacksonville have organized
Association on March 26i h, 26th and American Cheese
Hot
Mince
Pin
and i ncorporated a Labor Temple
27th a n d t he program t h a t will be
Cafe
Noir
Sanford
Cigars
Avsocfotion.
Much stock has al­
given to t h e public later is one that
President L i k e then called upon
will appeal to the association. It will
ready been, sold to local unions am^
be a business meeting a n d the joy t h e followirig gentlemen for ' re­
individual m e m b e r s , and it is the
, •
rides will not be allowed t o interfere sponses to t he t oas ts :
Address of welcome, Mayor D. L. e a r n e s t hope of the ^nrksonvUle
with the business aesaions.
Thn
Continued on Page 8
Unionists to some day in tho near
Executive Committee was very en-

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sirnI Comedy under auspices oí th e
Welfare Depart m eni, Woman's C lub

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THE SANFORD

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JANUARY 8. ISIS

Mrs Humphrey of Tarhoro. N. C., Apopka on T h ursday.

m ont and especially the fo m m jtle e w ant a b argain call on &lt;»wr„.r i r.
, in charge.
Fifth street, Sanford. Fla,
j~'T
v Miss Jodie Cnughm nn and Miss I
---------------------- ------- *— ^---------- Congregational t'h u rrh
For Sale * Wholesale
( .
Hev I. S. W alker of Hirhview, Cecil Kaufm an of Jacksonville a r e
J a n u a r y meetitig of Welfare De- Hi., will arrive to d a y to visit his sort, the a t t r a c t iv e guests of Mrs. R. E. J For this m onth a helpful series water lish business, in.'l i,lir g «,?
purtident. Dr. Neal will give echoes Mr.
It Walker for several weeks, Tolar.
on the general subject " G ro w th ” is t e t s , Ash boat» and gasnli,,.. iftUr(,k *
Continued From Pi»«e 5)
of the Health Association meetinjt
_______
being considered at the evening also fish house, etc In •Imre ,,( (; ^
^
C ongrrm itional S upper
at Jacksonville
'/M iss Dira Tifila of Hutchinson,
services, 7 o'clock; the second one Aingenl.
-"-•Ur
,\/ msic l&gt;rpt. Concert
T h e unnual business meeting of
of the seties will be given next S un­
.Feti, Heller Hahy Contesi a n d Mimi . arrtVed on Mori day t» tnke
Wednesday
evening
at
the
Im
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r
o
r
Side
C
ho»|
t
,it
t h e C engrcgntional church on Wod- Hnhy Show for thè ("ounty Fair
d ay l i g h t, and good m usy is «lwn\
up her dulie* a» teneh e r of drawing
perial
T heatre
the
Music
D e­
l 1s t ilod, hom e hmi
i esday night
preceded by a d e ­
provided.
a n d music iti th è publb’ »clini ds
ment of the Woman's Club gave a
with growing crops
lightfully ¡’„ form al gathering of memPersomi! JMrnlios
( Miss Tiffta i* s to p p in g with Mrs.
The musical prelude last Sunday
very delightful and enjWhible con­
tt
b o n a n d friends to pai'take of the ^ M rs . W I,. Morgan b it for J a c k - (' K. Walker.
night was enjoyed by a goodly n u m ­ Henson, sickness
cert for th e benefit of the club piano
near Celery avi nue
d licious and appetixing supper pre- sonville Wednesday aftem oon for a
ber; Eatl Paxton on the violin. Miss
fund.
Although
t h e weather was
p ared by the ladies of the church. visit of severa! days.
v.-M rs .lame» S m ith of Parkcshurg,
h ranees Aspinwnll on the organ and
For Sale - Farm &lt;&gt;l
ko inclem ent a fine aut.iience greeted
T h e tables which were spread in the
Pii.. w Ito ha» !»*■*■li visiling Mrs J K
Miss Lucile Aspinwnll with her nmail house, at \*. ,
the performance.
T h a t ii was enchurch building were tastefully dec­
Mrs. J. C. Wetdlef of St. I’eters- Terwilliger ih Imusekeeping ut thè thmbautiu anrl received the various charm ing voice, each contributed to 1’rice i'J.OUO, Term.- ;
o ra te d Tmd loaded with the dsubbalance at $10 a m n u l
burg is registered al thè Kobbins h°m * °f
Wm L esv ltt or, Tl-ird num bers with pleasure wns testified a very inspirational Half hour.
stn n tia l and d a in ty viands a n d e n ­
Dur
morning
services,
both
the
Moss id ace. See I |
Ncst.
Mrs. Weidler is bere in t h è Street,
by th e rounds of nppluuse that' would
trees prepared with the skill of a
S
u
n
d
ay
school
a
n
d
the
II
o'clpck
at
Moore's station,
inteirst of thè Adumr C h a u ta u q u a .
only be satisfied with an encore, to
culinary artist. N otw ithstanding the
whirh will ire Iteli! in Fobrunry.
Friend» of Mrs. O. W. Hrady will which those taking part on the pro­ service are growing In interest und
bad weather s ix ty guests sat down
Fur Sale*—Lot I .&gt;, I»]*» »
num bers.
Were you nmong the
1he già il to bear t h a t sho is expected gram generously responded.
to enjoy the h ospitality of the ladies
eron
City.I Price f.r,n *!.,
one
thousand
who
wefo
w
anted
at
Mrs. W. P. C arter spent T h u rs - id Sanford .next week to spend the
Miss Lucille Aspinwnll won new th e S. S. hour last Sunday? If not, a m o n th . | Write Dr *• J
of th e church.
day a t Oviedo, the guest of friends. | next few weeks
FollfrainK th e social hour s p e n t 's o
laurels for hetself in her clever cos- ta k e a new start next Sunday.
44 E N in th St
!, .
delightfully to g eth er the business
tu m c recitals. It would he dillirult
Mr. and Mrs. Long of A tla n ta . *■Mrs, Haines, nee Miss Irene Rrudy
ty judgu in which group of songs she
Next Sunday morning the special
meeting was held.
G a„ arrived lust week to spend th«*.-*ms tin- attractive gui st of Mr? \\
Heports from the various d e p a r t ­
excelled for Japanese a n d Indian |
f? r ^ n s j d e r a t io n will? he. *I'
winter in Sanford as usual.
K. Wnt*&lt;m for several days this week
An Optimistic Optiook for 1Ö15."
m ents of the church showed, s p ly n - *.........
were beautifully rendered.
As a
FO R KENT
U s t W ednesday night, despite
did p ro g p s s for tin &gt;’«nr Just
| y j j r * ftl)(|
|,,.,irrrr&gt; who h a v e / M r Tenney D e e n e lias returned J a p a n ese midden she was charming,
the
storm
of
tin*
evening,
a
'g
n
o
r
t
^
f
r
+
A
e
e
^ e e » ^ '’&lt;■»-&gt;»&lt; * - ,
a n d an e n g a g i n g outlook for
„
cueM, 1(f Mnt. \Vll| H a n d to Stetson I nivursity to rcum * hi, : a a Indian muid «he was irresist­
n
u
m
b
er
of
m
em
bers
end
friends
new church year.
At the ann u a l i
, .
, ,
ible.
She was accom panied by Miss
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.a,, in*••...
...
election
oft otllccrs
alln .ofi the
in ru m 1will cave today• tor la m p a a,,n d studies,
!• n u trís Aspinwnll, also in costume, gathered for the annual business
i
.
i
o
th
e
r
points
in
houui Moridu.
He-------mooting.
The
fail),ful
.Martha»
pro-'«»'
'.very ronv,
, 1 ,
,
... .
,
who is one oí the beat accom panists
bents werej re-elected, except tn e
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rn in g here th ey will leave for , A congenial p a r t y from Orlundo
vided
a
very
s
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q
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e
t
for
______n
i a \ t rnui._____
trenaurer, Mr. C. R. Walker, re ­
iff th e city.
their
honje
in
Now
N\a»hington,
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at
the
S
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fo
rd
House
nrn
nil
present,
which
was
appreciated
lo
signed. It was with m any regrets
Miss M argery Hoor, violinist of
For Rent Room
t h a t Mr. W a lk e r’s resignation was a b o u t Ffeli, 1st.
N
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La usen gei and M r. M . D. Wilson.
pleasure with her beautiful execution Ln
or the r n t i n n \ u s ifof!e. re p o rt. --------------------a c c e p te d for he fias been so clf»scly '
Mr. C. E. C a r te r of Valdosta, u
t.nd won dei ful talen t.
Miss P o o r’s 1 w ,lir|' «bowed th e church in good
identified with th e various interests
For Rent ' }ji-. •
Mr. J. T. GctshofT of T a m p a ‘is in nam e on any program i nr uro» Its i condition end tiie election of of­ rotini*« over Vowel ID
Of the orgmiizntion and .has been nephew of Mr. W. P. &lt; art er has
ficers. An important» piece of bjiri .Vow ell -A &lt;' .
such a loyal, faithful officer for » o ! accepted the position of bookkeeper the city in the in tere st of the county success.
uvas was the adoption of ,i M,.r u. ,d
m any
years St seemed
almost imwith tile H. &amp; O. Garag&lt;
fair.
Mr . Ft. K. Tolar, pin no so|oi«t, i«
** Mi.rkn of i.» E ff . I . : ’ Cl
.
furi i*i
possible to accept his resignation.
a sperinl favorite in Sanford and is
Powers
has
retu
rn
ed
—tow
ards which otrr ebbrehes as an
Erst F o u r t h M
Mr. H enry Nickel was elected to J * °L A. K
Mr and .Mrs. W in. II. Milche!! of a l wa y s greeted with hearty applause
¡u r tiN o rth
i rder ..re rnoving.
till bis place, showing a
wisechoice
U"tn aC hristm an visit to
Salem, N !.. tire registered . t the l b r numbers .ire a l wa y s among ti e
for
&gt;. I,
i rut l i t t ) «
in tin- selection for there i&gt; ever} I arolinn
Mi*. I u s e r
be t
she 1» a mitsiii.in of •itmsii ,1
Sanford H»U"&lt;
tur f
. -! *
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reason to believe th a t Mr.
Nick'd "on will re tu rn biter
al .lilt} and reflects gn-at credit ujnri
w ills
Si
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will be j u n as faithful and loyal in
---ri..
Mi", l'omelia S m ith and Mi-* t tie i it y
Felici i| an d i
fulfilling the duties of Ills ollire as
»'i* m i . tu-ti »dl lie iield
G ladys Smith, w Iiü have been the
Missek Jodi e Cuughman ami Miss i •rii •Libr.’t;
v /'rrroHiil Militimi
. i.
. . .
, Cora C. Hollingi r.
Ida predecessor. l&gt;thfr officers elect­
ii
the
Lilvrnry
on next Thtirrday, | C an aa latn . Nr N
Mr. -and Mrs. W. S. T h o rn to n p o p u lu r guests of M rs. A. W. Fitts Cecil Knufmun, of &lt; Miss J a c ob i ’s in Urn Lilvary ’on'
e d - were T rustees, Dr. C. E. Walker,
J.’. nu-,-e 11,'ni rt^nn p. m.
have ns their guest today. Mrs. Jr., have returned t o th r i r home at School of Art. Jacksonvi ll e, gave
C. F. Hoskins a n d F. , R . K e n t;
For Rent
New
Smyrna.
| several dancing number» that wore
T h o rh to n ’s father, Mr. I) D. H u n ­
Clerk, Miss Flora Walker; Dea conn,
ly
furnished
, tmn-h enjoyed. Their interpretation
FI uh Die When Drawn t’ r. r Depth«
ter, an«! brother, F J. H u n b ’i from
.1 F. Secord. F indlay M unsopv‘C . K
p
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l
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n
e , g o i’ d
\|r and Mrs
C K IbibD'ir o ' of the new modern dailies Wim .1
In tin ,-tea; i| ■. |o
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Winter P ark ; a!*(&gt; itti u n d e. Mr C W
U . l k e r . L’sliers. Messr*
Fr.ieer^
g
r
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\|.
( Imagi» .ire giii'si^ in tile eltv
.
t .-.ine
graceful exhibition of art
In the twtnpvr o u r • i I: *
Arm strong, H a rry Carlson and Kl.
lii.bbir
s
N
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o
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a
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r
v\hui
o
m.,&gt;
l..
ut
the
»hr
[dance of tin* Temple Hells, iiccorn
c h o i r Muster. E T bitl.-r will spend several day- in o ur
fa re
W h e n Hi- !r: . .
». i■i h
ton Moiightnn
I’ llv.b .rid par n &lt;1 h v Mi*s I.• i* lib- Aspinwnll
M
iid M: ^ f
p r .itv a it h the p r o - p . 'I .,f m.ikii.e tb iWiardrUlT
M lisle Comtnittee,
;1*&lt; d In tl|i- w.»rk ,i r i !.[
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lo ir
I'
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solm-t, \ 11- - &gt; mil K iifrrotn »
1 11,-i r . . t i r . * i . i - lit 1 1&gt; ilawgliti r ! ..
Iits future htiiue
rurfhee contail.llig '-¡.I . fjneli., et .» »II
I K \\ ..Iker h iridili} MiiristMl n ed
t -» » Ilf
1
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&gt;.ty
101111
Wi-il
i-speclallv
ftft’
uctiv'e
rinentire
pr*.
rc.ni uri &gt;1 liver from
mals^ hnil lish i.dmJ ;-n
n¡, ,j
i ,i
( U Walker
f 1»C4
1 ' til t
* Mrs. Hurry Ferrati was the guest desila} til visit tileir cousin, Ni­ W , g ra in » a s th o r o u g h ly good a n d w ell most of tlje rrejturiM .m&gt; &lt;!• el
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*i •e l v i i | bv th e a u d ie n c e
It re
li peterMrs I'.t e r s .111*1
&lt;d Mrs It I Tbs. di, r **• Wedile*
f uel , ult I h**»e ft,.in ili, .I...
r ¡.
1n m ii net merit«
K í h ' ; »»
son, Jack, returned wiili tinnì in Ib-i t ' m u c h cred it U pon tin- d ep art
At
tin
Imperial
M u , day.
w sé
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ters of great hydrostatic pressure to niched r" ,’,
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Sale irt W inter G arden— Large
2 s to ry 6 room house, repainted.,
one acre land, barn. $2,100, cash or
te rm s . F. J. Hill, W inter Garden,
Florida.
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W’a n t e d — Work on firm by reli­
able man, good references. N. T.
Berry. Gen. Del., c i t y .
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F o r Sale— Five W h ite W y a n d o tte
Cockerels. ' Rex P a c k a rd , R. D , 2,
Sanford.
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For Sale
Overland Touring Car, iholoughly
overhauled, gcod running order
Underwood Typew riter, No,
t.
Ilrut class condition.
One Oak Roller T o p Desk, nearly
new.
One Walnut Flat Desk, old styh-.
One Plant Jr. Horse C ultivator,
practically new.
One Painter Fertilizer Drill.
Seven Darrel», for spraying mix­
tures.
Lot Hoes and o th e r tools.
,*
Thirty-ftvo hundred Cablmge
C rates.
If you want a bargain in any of
t h e above call on o r address C. C.
Woodruff, Sanford, Fla.
4p-4tp

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T h lii Ilfffdiffft T H R E E C E N T S a
L i n t ’ F o r Enrlt I n s e r t i o n , M in ile urn
C l u u g e 2.» C e n t s .

' Choice for Just One-Fourth O il
F rom the Price

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For, sale $2300, celery ftVm at a b ar­
gain, 16 acres right in village, 600 feet
fro m R. R. siding. C heap and on
e a s y term s, 6 acre« all plowed an d
irrig a te d .
Fine flowing well. T h e
la n d is all fenced a n d just- ready to
s t a r t planting. You can
price of the land th is year.

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horse wagon.
Mu-t
d itin n -an d a real
, R. ,N. Poston, 1. • v
lO-'Jie
BAKCRY
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Make a Trip to Our
Bakery
**' Don't be afraid
No.one will h u r t you
And you’ll n o t Ik
delayed.
Wc arc unusually I’01'
As busy a s can Ik.
But little t o t s lik e you
We manage to »cc

J . L. Miller s¡
Bakory
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T H E Y A R K C O M I N G T O T H E S E M I N O L E B O U N T Y 1 A I K F E B R U A R Y :ird , 1th. 5 th a n d lith , 1915

ÏÏÏ! T H E S A N FO R D H E R A L D " ™

AND FRIDAYS

IN S ANFORE* Elf*’ /* H i,/, Uvtng
SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. J I M \RY 12. 1915
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VOLUME VI

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NO 11.

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LABOR H O S T S C A P T U R E S A N F O R D T O D A Y A N D H O L D F O R T H R E E
D A YS— M ANY
R O M IN E N T M EN O F F L O R ID A A R E H E R E
A T T E N D IN G T H E A N N U A L C O N V E N T IO N
The fit It«'I)» of Sanford will act a i | th e history of tJic Stale Federation
host to o real Hve convention o f , o f Labor «ill he
held in Sanford
»orkin* people who meet a n n u a lly , Mrom J a n u a ry 12 to J a n u a ry lfi, arthii being'the fifteenth a n n u a l c o n -' cording to the expectation of the
rention of the Florida S ta te Kederu- s ta te president, C. K. Shejiard, edi1ttJr**of'‘tffe
t u * vi liil. •'!
Mifltfti
id mi r.afior
i.dii'H Journal
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.North, east, sou th and west in tho Mr. Shepard leave* tomorrow to ^
p f »t »ute of Florida delegate» are
• arriving t&lt;&gt; convene in session today,
Wednesday and T h u rsd a y .
Those
delegate represent over ten thou,md •killed artisans of som e thirty
different rafts, a large contingent
•rrived , 1 'te r d a y ns an advance
piard frutti I k-nnville, am ong them
beine lb, secretary of the Federa
lion,. Mr « K. Terry
The convention will hold its sottion at the commodious E l g i n Hall
xnd the

p a rlia m e n tn ry .

b u sin e sslik e

this-» rep resen tative »manner tfiat
of ihr working nutrì c n rrv on d u rin g
the |*fi’ •* i *i »i &gt; w o u ld ani-m i»^ ih«*
»’v*1»ii*i î v m rc p ri n i*n t;ilIM*
axera
k• d* i»'U.tt•?♦ un* ho- V
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f prnu..rii,, to »■
m a ' 'la '
a g id a I ion through the
•tate h gl laI un timt «Ìli Hfl -l'Oie
of l e
,I ' Il»l,rdens of tin- l|:nfair
barde ri­ I t la- ! oiling men and worn
sii &lt;fi i.
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Aaxillary Ila- tlilee
rrpreseiit.ilives in th e |rer»nnnge of
Mn. J l[ Hoyle, Mrs. J II Mackey
and At,-. I R Ilovington
These
ladie» «fil make a strenuous e!!«,M
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f ii L ti,,r f 1Hi Ii N
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I «hur M i i:
l.ttn I. , I ■d women Cl»11L111**0 fi 1»
T h e delay it,
the u i»,
triol hern, &lt;1sni|tbt **i -i
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■biter- at he u n io n m en of Ja * ksrm K v c rg lu d c - w ill
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taken
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and
some
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the tiuinuii race, physically, morally, i
tM
tnentally and financially; in other r u t
’,ur
&gt;1 o, ful
™'d».
MBnd for justice ..ml Î , " l e ; n ? 1 1«»l*r-vcrn. n . I •
* . work
«qullty to all m a n k in d .
• r’11 llu'ir ,rUnt “ n,‘
m, tlieir
Any lady who is related to a work- wK,,h ,,u"
man .«diluted with the American ,w#liVP
Tiie Sanford Hoard ot I : 'fi haFederation of Labor hus entree into
tuken over the matter of entertain
tbis organiiation.
Ttie- pro»|*erts
fwm tdv-ncpil r«i|»crts shpw Hurt m e n i . of if,’legate«, and Mr *&gt;hcpard
tbtoe btlies will leave on e djourn- h i s been informed tl... t ' . !. fi,-ate
mrnt of the convention a live Ia dies* program of social event- h - been
prepaied. T he w o m e n will L* gi' eri
Auxiliary in Sanford.
The following i . iron, the Miami | « I^ C u H ^ M e n t i o n
Mr. Shepard is fu rth e r u fii.rin ed
Mítrepoli-:
t h a t thcru have jnnm a larg e n u m b er
^ nf "i the larfees convention«
of new locals formed th ro u g h o u t the
'
s ta te d u rin ( the past tw e lv e m o n th s
T h e mem bership of th e union- has
increased 15 per cent a n d the linancps of thn s ta te organir.: ti&lt;ui are in
splendid shape.
*
T h e fifteenth a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n
of the S ta te Federation of L ib o r conconvened a t 9 o'clock this morningAmong the features of this m eet­
ing will bo an address by Mrs. K. L.
Cooley, piesident of the Florida
Kqual Franchise League, on Wom­
a n ’s Suffrage.*’ Robert
McNamee,
also of Jacksonville, win* i» the fed­
eration's legal advisor w ill
d e liv e r
his annual report and Ion 1 Farris
will deliver an addr,f»&gt;&gt; on
Need of a C onstitutional * on v o li­
tio n ."
J . C. P rivctt, s tate labor inspector
will deliver the address on behalf of
the s ta te u|»on request of Governor
P ark Tram m ell, who sets forth his
reasons ih tho following letter to Mr.
«
P riv e tt: v d V
“ H aving been invited to Ire presM

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L ibor, (Ins-ting'
t herewith submit for y our eonsid i , i a eh iiirron ., It.. &gt;1 la eli
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ville. in company w ith their h u s ­
ban d s wlio were delegates were so
im bued with the w ork of the t r a d e
union movement t h a t on the follow­
ing Ilf*Hi III they ca lle ,I a meeting of
l he Ìndie* in Ltd sou ville anil organ
ir fi .i Ladle-' Auxiliary of the ( ' e n ­
trai T rades A L i b o r Council, s t a r t ­
ing w ith just a few members. T h e y
now lui ve a m em bership of 90 a n d

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fu tu re own their • ow n home.
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believe a similar m ove has b e e n
m ade in this direction in the M agic
C ity of Miami.
a. *.
Ladles’ Auxiliary
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!m \ «• in \\w loci, 1 m o v e meni
To
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inerii piaci* on the program of this garnie.i the following unions in the ,
convention is Arthur Keep, who was ! clfy of Jacksonville: Starionary E n - ,
a delegate to the eoriventlon of the gllteer
Hotelier Workmen. llfewery ,
.. ml a Fellemi L ib o r t hinn |
• »tv. ,i union «d Stru,
K ee p will d e l i t e r bis r e p o r t to t h e a t IV.
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secietary tre a s u r e r for th e c u r r e n t , him of th e needs of each union, a
y e a r ending Decem ber 1st, 1914:
1copy -of which I have for your inIn making this my first report | npert Ion and npproval.
will say th et I took up the duties of,
1 believe it has been proven Imjth is utlu-e U«-Jan, 2!*th/ 1PN, alid Ifrt’yWWV *Hrfdo«f of\T dohht t h a t i R a s
thl*
eleven
o n th s th
at have
elapsed, been
out in*
the
lii* «
m »» ii m
uiDiiun
Hull
fill &gt;U Ullipst'ii,
rn had
ii.ki practice to
m give
K1*1 vitiw
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.a.
:
.
t compared with the mime time In p i ^ i W i f u u u i r -of
Mato inajfaiine,
year yo u « i l i fu u I b y close s t u d y of
ligure- in the financial report that
the St..te F ederation of Labor Im*
m ade «(fienili,I gains, not w ilhslutiding tin y e a r jti-l closed has been
ra th e r , •It \ «¡«r, li n iii-t rt ills -pen t
ing

Vlu-1 Iler lorill lini li « Im ha- a pr III

. .. t ». 11 * on V »•iilioiiN a n d flu
f ) i .iti»*. *if ] l»»rid ♦

nu» i
bofijfi
that

the c o n v e n in g of ihc State
Federation a t Sanford on the 12th
instant, a n d it being impossible for
me to lie in a tte n d a n c e on account
yl «Vi’ ,9 t^ c i^ L v U ^ c a T.L«iii4^M*4«uag
111 time,
iiilii'» lI .till
id
aillt lilt*
the irrvai
present
a m KiiiiiK
going to
*
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auk th a t you kindly represent me a t
this convention.
You m ay assure the convention of
in) h ea rty sym pathy in their lighteon* elloits (or the betterm ent anti
the general welfare of th e laboring
|ieo|i|&lt;’ of ot/r slate
1 «ineerely ho)ie
that the i-otu i ni io,i «ill he one
fraught «itti gr&gt;.,t o n n " "
ent up on

L a b o r In sp e cto r

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c a lle d

Flo rid a
to

l ’r»»ss

o ld er

by

A sso cia tio n
Pre sid e n t

H um pliru- in the S anford H o u many m atters of im p o rta nee d b
cussed
It was decided to have the

and

L ik e R e g io n m em bers b e c a m e it part
.South H onda A “ ‘, r j * ‘ io " *'
tlmy wished ro do so anil this mat

Of the

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wnv of e n t e r t a m tn'etit

P r o i n p t l v ut

;

, h(. iUutrs (lf , t„ . ,|i„|n g l » III at

, , |(t

S a n fo rd
flo u —
w.-r,- th ro w n
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t()l. U l bles re presen ted

jo every way

The

e d ito rs

th a t

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I tif.il V** •*»# «km« Id •
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I'M Ifi, . ) » t 1fi.it neglect.’»
o d .Mid t!i. u .* r!
t tint w«■ ii*. • ! i*«Ri . alni llu 'ir w elfare i» th**
- short If h e r d u ty
I rt
1 am of 1 lie opilt* !
e o iiilu s io n ,

ca n n o t

ite

, ht.

C e le ry

C ity

and

l

dcnire

to

th an k ' lit»'

ottlcer- for ilu su p p o rt rem b'ied t h is
nllici- d u rin g 'h e y e a r , al-o the lo e a l
u n io n «
.id jL it c d
fo r
t lie su|ip«»rtglv«'H I lie state b o d y, n il w orking fo r
the

o b ta in e d

j in th e d a ily press, both p a p e r* are
...
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» tut tborw e re m m . , ...... o f it by th e large j ^ j y
uniU .r‘’Btun&lt;| ' , he aims and «*p yrilmUl of celery that was franked, . ,
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in

fit. V grounds fo r
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\A i 1 . Vi t « .t I b, r pa p«T« m t iit. -tate that ar&gt;- of unttdd value to the
workt r- giv m g «m , h week such in­
f o r m a t io n

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•nkllii assure-, them llial tu- u t y 1Olilli wish it to III',
o. ,
n fieliig thè m«- et rngs of ih,
,if llu'ir mn that with 1h&gt;’ l,a«i. mg of the
S o u t h F l o r i d a Press A s s o e i a t i o n , t h è *tll gi \
!.. .he H eg i on Press A s s o e i a t i o n a n d l i ve l i t e F.iisl &lt; oas i Raiiw» i y xviil Nl.lt«* l e detiitioi, of 1»i Lor and th&lt;’
t hè m e e t i n g ifi t h è Kxx-eutive C o m
i b " a r r e n g e a s p e ci a l t r ii f•ir llie p«r-o uni eftort* of ev ery delegate
................ . t h è FMÌAdd l'r«’&lt;" Associa
■n - m n a m i ma n; , side tri|- will I«’ Uit tl In­ «tilt«’ -eiuti ■r and r«' |,res«’lit
t n m . (In a rro tin i of ininsiiig traili j i l a u n e d
.«11V«• in hi* fit. 1m t «lit-- filli i a u !&gt;&lt;’
"OOO.'.IOI- many of th è m e m l w r The e d i t o r s in S a n f o r d wete a bo-y pr«»|»erly aiiiended alni t h è olirne of
fini noi a r r i v i ' until late in thè after i((|
)„.|(| tneet m g s rigdit ufi lo t In laboi inspeetor I»’ Iliade a power for
nomi am i t he y «er«- immmlhit« ly
„ rfBnKP,| | „ r t he I mntpiei
Thls ! R"‘»d. i nsof ar a - lite live* a n d w„ltiefcen in u u t o m o l i i l e s f or a trip over
Mur|,r jM. j,,
v c t n r s w h o 'fa re of luti*- childreii «re eoneiTrud.
thè l e l e r y lields. I |KMt i h e i r r e t u r n
.,, | Mot expecled so mueli in thè
I.altor Press
the S o u th

at ino*|,l.i re in m a n y citn»H o í
i , 1 r «• i,- nifi p u l HO|t||‘ of t H p
r\u! e -fits ini.&gt;* o t*31\ o»n
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n**vs
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that
fi" ■
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Meeting of Hie Press Associations
tjist Fridaij H as a liifj Success

t a t , »» &lt;•
' t, • fie rigt’l to CUat
tlie ir, frniieluse and «ill lend th eir
efTnrt-' t'iw'iifds purifying the pollt-

Hid

they

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‘li" hBB o( celt,r&gt; w••r,• *"*u “rV'1. ov« , i n helping to su p p o rt his paper, both
a«., the meeting.
] t h e tables.
Roses and ferns and L
BUb , crlptlon and contribution of
T h e Executive C o m m ittee, com- (lower* of all kind* w ere a m o n g t h e 1
news f r om his u n i o n
As n r e s i d e n t
posed of President It. J. H o lly .'ta b le decoration*. *
of J uc kEonvi ll e I k n o w t h e A r t i s a n
Harry llrown of the St. Augustine
President L ake of the Commercial ha s c h a m p i o n e d t^ie w o r k e r s ’ ca us e
Record, Oscar Conkllng of th e Miami C lub asked Rev. Waldron to invoke
Record, Claude Johnson of the Kis- t h e divine blessing upon the assem ­ a n d h a s e x p o s e d many i hi ng * in p o l­
sornmee Journal, Clarence Woods of blage, after which they sat down and it i cs the d a i l y p a p e r s f e a r e d to han­
the Kustis !a»ke Region a n d Clyde did justice to th e following rruYru:
dle.
!n*nh(ir t, it is a free a n d unGlenn proxy for W. F. Stovull of the
tr am m eled sheet
always standing
Celery
lettu ce
Tampa T ribune met several time*
Chicken Soup w ith R ice
fur i h e r ight it.fi fenrb*» in it* light
during the interim a n d accomplished
Roast Young T urkey
iigi.iti»t w r o n g '
m ucfi in th e way of a r ra n g in g u pro
Chestnut Dressing
grain for the meeting in Miami. It
La tint T e m p le
C ranberry Marmalade
wa* definitely decided to hold the
D u r i n g tfie y e a r t h e T r a d e l nionMushed Potatoes
next meeting of the F lorida Press F rench Pea*
Water Biscuits ists of Jacksonville have organized
Association on March 2 6ih, 26th and American Cheese
Hot
Mince
Pin
and incorporated a Labor Temple
27th a n d the program t h a t will be
Cafe
Noir
Sanford
Cigars
Avsocfotion.
Much stock has al­
given to t h e public later is one that
President L ik e then called upon
will appeal to the association. It will
ready been, sold to local unions am^
be a business meeting a n d the joy th e followirig gentlemen for ' re­
individual m e m b e r s , and it is the
, •
rides will not be allowed t o interfere sponses to the to asts:
Address of welcome, Mayor D. L. e a r n e s t hope of the ^nrksonvU le
with the business aesaions.
Thn
Continued on Page 8
Unionists to some day in tho near
Executive Committee was very en-

su m e

goal

to

m ake

b e tte r

t lim i

tra d e

u n io n *

th in g

m ore th an to c a ll a tte n tio n t*&gt;

th«'
alo n e

m any
w o u ld

«•■ fin ii

c o n d itio n s

had

th e m .

never

in d u s tria l

w rongs,

mare t h a n

cxi-fi, in &gt;■. but

this

i-

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th e

done a n y ­

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ju s tify tlie ir
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BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS IN
REGULAR SESSION

W o o d ru ff, th is c o u n ty

is losing a

m o - 1 t-ibiienl puMie servant, and
tju - In&gt;ard ail able chairm an and it
is t h e desire of i his board to extern!
to our chairman our sincere thank«
mill appreciation fur his ez&gt; lent s e t vice during ‘the term of his ollice,
and

for the fa irn e s s ..m l in f o t h t a lit y
w in c h

111

lie

has

d e li lie r a t i n n • o f

pre-ltied
th is

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for

t h e m a n y co u rtesie s e x te n d e d to ub y h im d u rin g th e tim e th a t he has
s e r v e d a * ch a il m a n o f th e b o ard of
m m tv
c o m m is s io n e r* of Si-mimd-

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BANK of OVIEDO
OVIEDO, FLORIDA
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u,i« r e a d a m i o r d e r
l'.letl a n d &lt; d i ­
thè «olii polpose "I "takl g la re of
t u Kntzmingt-r.
!I
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fililo vt tu g -nai l.
to
thè Ìfit«Ti-st o|i boml« illd -ìf Oli;
( *oinmisnioro i «
lle ^ liililn g at tlie O ra n g e « o m it ) l l i i f l i y
p h y s ic ia n a l the
me s u l a r y .
lutiti of t liest U n lioiol i ,uv
llo n o ra h le F rank L, Woodruff re­
_.
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a ' . . . _______________
.1
Ry., .thence
C
om m u n ica tio n of
1 A. Ì M c k t o n .
Clerk instructed to write Comp- on __wet
side of eF. eE. l&lt;' I,..
tired a n d ro m m is s io n e r I. A Brum............ A »... I.
el l loll
|i lie I eij l l e s t i 1 g t hi
' II •' liltU
.ori 1i
troll«.r W
K it l t t . tlin l
11 m oney
’|g
ruff tiiok i j« s.-iit as a m em ber of
p.i r« d. «i.*
c o l l ec t e d b y h i m w h i c h s h o u l d hi" | i a r a l ! 'd w n f i r a i l rm u l l o m a r l e d r«*.ui|i* in f«a«b «•«•ndrm
th e hoard of c o u n ty commissioners
( io *|o««titn
f.*r—d
Chiiliiotn tow n«nt\ tin* distane»* r e a d a n d
c r e d i t e d t o S p e c i a l R o a d a n d Mriilg« i
of ''em itm tr nii.nl « . Florida
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(In

JANUARY 12, 1915

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Sanford. Fla . J a n f t . 1'.&lt;I f t .
l l o n n i u h l f b o a r d oi C ou n ty Com*
misrionr-rs in a n d for ¿a id c o u n ty met
ill tegular session lit 10:30 o'clock
a . m.
P resent:
C halrm n n F. I,. \WnofrulT and Commissioner* I.. P. Hu^an,
C. W. E nlzm inger, J. A. C lark and
J . T . McLain.
T h e following resolution was a d o p t
c«l:
,
Be it Resolved. My the board of
c o u n t y commissioners of Seminole
c o u n t y , Florida, in session this 5th
»lay of Jan u a ry , 1915, t h a t ,
Whereas, T h e term of ollire ofour
p re s e n t chairm an, F ra n k L. W ood­
ruff is about to expire, and
Whereas, Since tile org a n iz atio n
of Seminole co u n ty , th e Honorable
F r a n k L. Woodruff has ably served
th is board a* its cha irm an, and
Whereas, Inuring the term of of­
fice ju s t drawing to u close our rela­
t i o n s with hint a t nil times have
b e e n most friendly a n d cordial, and
W hereas, we feel t h a t the H on­
o r a b le F ran k L. Woodruff has m ade
us a most co m p e te n t a n d efficient
c h a ir m a n , an d has during his term
of office at all times had th e in te r­
est of Seminole c o u n ty «Incendy at
h ea r and has enntinuullv used* and
exercised his hirst efforts an d inilu»»nces for the prom otion of the u i l fnre of Seminole, e m m t y, devoting a
large part of his tim e to the interest
of said county, when lie should have
been attending to bis p rivate a f ­
fairs.
Therefore, he it Resolved, By th e
h o a r d of county commissioners, insession, this th e 5th «lay of J a n u ­
a r y . A O . liM ft. th a t if is th e sense
of this board th at in the retirem ent
from n in e* of th e flonoranl** r r n n lk
I.

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THE 8 ANFOKD HERALD

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mg a »inking fui,d. Cumini •"■•loiiei « tu a i t .
man, wilncssv* lit the ' m e of M.uc
M in u te s of lust regular meeting
rotjuest compilane«* h y him with uct
C om m unication • of Rc.it E s t a t e of Florida, vs. John P elira o n wlui
a n d special meetings rend and a p ­
of 1913, which pro villes th a t th«**n Exchange of T a m p a was lead a ml with left off the fee bill ite paid tlv-ir
p ro v e d .
fumi« sitai! be paid b y him diteci to or«lur«*&lt;i filed.
ft*»"*. v.ief 'tread end g m nte«l. and
J y d g e Beit Fish ut&gt;penr««d before bond truste«*« ami not to the c o u n ­
Co mm un i eat ion i f fruì I) Ji n- «derk instrui-ted i&lt;&gt; «¡raw wi.rrj .t •
tb»1 b e a rd in reference to g- tiling t y ' r e f i n e r
km «,
l .x
•o i l . l o r i n r e f e r e n c e
to
fo
* ' 20 « - « e h
a franchise to Michael Shultz, t ■&lt;
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Mr«
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H.
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Mr f . R. U „ H e r albir........ . tin*
l’ I t i . t i w [m in \ ii g ii -1 T«T. F U t, tu \ i
build a lull bridge across the St
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to
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John* river at what is know known
f errei ! I'.u k t o l a x ■ utlector
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Proof of puldi&lt;»
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a
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A D V A N ( I.
A l l n t a i l liiite r« «&gt;f II««» l u i &gt;
tion in Sanford llenild was tiled
liriek ^ mad Coast Line Railway Co..
udvisiiiKE stim a te of
kr«"d I
Uiilutm«, eit
refer«*!!«-*.*
t««
board
in
ij
r
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fiin
i
Augii««
i ' t , 191-1. io -\&gt;i,-»T I . »
w ith t h e clerk of this board.
proposition.
that th e crossing* i t Monroe. C e m - j ........ . u, charge «.i Sp. , I Load m
191;». ««ili « Iu re «li p ro b i« ni tu r i n
H nuorabb' F 1. Woodrull, I). I,
ro a d , G e n e v a
am i
B e u r d n l l , IR *'*«*'
D is t r ic t
No
I.
fur
brick
Mr. T h ra s h e r came Imforo t h o , « “ 5^
(;,,,,‘,vn " ,d
, hauled by Wilson C o n stru ctio n Co.
tiic e x ie n t oi $40 io 5 0 0 per c it . « n -j . . «
T h r a s h e r and W, J- M cB ride a d ­
they b a y . P R O V I D E D l
W r «eli am i* «leu«, r
d ressed the hoard in opposition to board and s ta te d th a t the county j 11venue. ,mtl boH1? repaired ns re- road a n d ap p ro v e d and th e following
3 0 0 ,0 0 0 new Ford car« d u rin g llia t p rrio ii
” * * . “ “ Ì “V}
! ,
g r u n tin g franchise. •• H on.
Forrest was indoliteti to th e city for theiC,
bills were ordered draw n on the
1 H* *,il 0 ' '
* Ho.\..ri
or Special Roa«l a n d Bridge District
. L u k e . R. J. Holly, Geo. A. De- part of road’ and bridge fund, and |
Koaiiiirr 54 -iO
asked
t
h
a
t
settlement*
bo
thudo.
j
straw
ln
g
two
mile*
of
the
Oviedo
C o tto s, G. W.. Spencer a n d 0 . P.
Txxuring car **
S IB 0
No. 1 fund.
Mr. C am eron cam e before t h e i 1“ 1*1. OxUndo road, commencing at
‘S w ope addressed th e board in favor
lo w n ear - *
Fr«"«l T. Williams. cngin«*or, $10.00;
of g ra n tin g franchise.
On motion board a n d r e q u i t e d th a t road from &lt;ou,,t&gt;- line and running two mdes Seminole Construction* Co., hauling
C n u p c lc t
.
.
.
S750
buck toward« Oviedo for li-Ki.OO |M*r
of. Com missioner C. W. K ntzm inger Onoro east lie opened up, a n d on
S
c
d
a
n
$971»
mil«', was read, nnd on niorion of brick, 186.59J Wilson C onstruction
( n b. Drlroil
a n d seconded by C om missioner L. A. motion of C. W". Entxniinge'r, L. A.
Commlsslqnor Kntzminger referred Co., huullng brick,- 4046.07; Tim
. B r u m l e y clerk wits au th o riz ed .to in­ Brumley a n d A. F. Bell were a p ­
72,8*11 F o rd car\ * r r c vold at retai 1 du rm i!
Total,
to Com missioner J. A. Clark, with Keane, testing brick, 9.00.
vito th e board of c o u n ty com m is­ pointed a com m ittee with power to
A
u
g u s t, S c p tc m b c r, O c to irc r and N o v c m b c r
4251.66.
pow toer uct.
sioners of Volusia c o u n ty to a tte n d act.
E s tim a te of Fred T. Williams, on
C om m u n ica tio n from b oatd of
a call mcctipg in S anford on S a t u r ­
Mr. H ow ard came before the
gineer in charge of Black H am m ock
co
unty
commissioners
of
HillsborC»f» «t SinÌor»! Machìnr &amp; C i n | t Co
d a y , J a n u a ry 16th, 1915, to discuss hoard and retjuested th e board to
Drainage District read a n d th e for J
C, f , William», A ffli!
KJw aul M ietiti M im ic i
th e m a t t e r of g ra n tin g tho finnehise. open road from Beardall avenue east. tutgh c o u n ty was read and ordeYed
lowing bills were ordered paid by
filed.
J o h n D,** Jlhklns, ta x collector On motion, L. A. B rum ley was a p ­
C om m unication of secrcatary of the bond trustees:
rood com m unication of W. V. K n o tt pointed to hiviMtignto a n d report a t
W.
B.
Williams,
contractor,
board of commissioners of s ta te in­
,
in reference to assessm ent roll of next meeting. .
»2118
05;
Fred
T.
Williams,
engin­
stitu tio n s, in regard to leasing con­
1914, a n d resolution as follows was
Clerk instru cted to a u d it the ac­
eer.
11.00.
T
o
ta
l,
2129
Oft.
victs was rend a n d clerk in structed
adopted:
counts of t h e c o u n ty trea su rer jn
W a rra n ts paid by th e lr«*asurer n ry’s &gt;fill, 2.50; Geo. A. DeCotU*s, H a rb o u r, pauper, 5.00. &lt; -*t:
to
notify said board th a t tho c o u n ty
G eo. A. O eC ottes, a t t o r n e y for reference to th e S o c i a l Road and
w e re.o rd ered cancelled.
expense to Tallahassee, 24.75; Jno. s t r u m , pauper. 5.00; Sarah Trt»»’
of
Seminole
will
not
lease
a
n
y
con­
t h e h o a rd was called upon for an Bridge D istrict No. 1, a n d Black
B oard ad jo u rn e d to m eet a t 10:30 D. Jinkins, commissions, 57.67; San­ v illc , p a u p er, 5.00; R ic h a rd Lro W .
victs.
o p in io n as to tho a u t h o r i t y of tho H am m ock D rainage D istrict, for
W:
C om m u n ica tio n of W. It. Cole, o'clock a. m., J a n . 6th. 1915
ford Ice &amp; Water Co., lamps, 1.80; 5.00; H. C. DuBoae. »alar.«.
h o a r d to make changes in tho a s ­ the purpose of checking u p fees th a t
Board reconvened a t 10:30 o'clock S anford Electric Co., lamps, 3.00; E . A . Dougbuo«, s a la r y a n d -x['(Trt*
ap
p
ly
in
g
for
position
as
preacher
for
s e s s m e n t roll of 1914, a n d .a s to he has col to A ed t h a t was not en­
road c a m p was read and the sam e a. m.
Sanford Telephone C o., phone rent, 76.50; T. J. Miller &amp; Son. burying *
w h e th e r or not t h e board would titled to.
was
rejected
as
th
e
c
o
u
n
ty
had
a
l­
6.35; D r. S. Puleaton, Con. pauper, p a u p e rs , 30.00; T. J Mill,r 4 ;;oe■
P
resent,
C
h
airm
an
L.
P.
Hagan,
h a v e th o right to reduce th e assessed
Clerk Instructed to draw w arrant
Commissioners C. W. E ntzm inger, 6.00; L. R. Philips &amp; Co., ledger, s u p p lie s , 1.Y.'80; G . W . Venable, re*
* v a l u a t i o n of atfy p ro p e rty , a t this for (600.0Q in favor of*W. W. Aber­ ready'em ployed one.
C om m u n ica tio n of Mrs. B. E. It. A. B rum ley, J . A. Clark a n d J . T. 2,60; Herald Printing Co., adx'crtis- p a h a C t . H o u s e . 8.58; J B
tim e .
nathy« se c ie ta ry of th e comfnlttee
T
a
k a c h , complaining of ditch being M cLain; V. E. Douglass, d eputy ing. 47.60; Mrs. Dora G ray, nursing c o m m is sio fis , 33.51; H ill lia rd » *^
T h o a tto rn e y for th e board re n ­ for the Sub Tropical Mid Winter
o
b
stru
c te d , thereby causing her land clerk n n d W. C. Williamson, dop­ pauper, 4.00; C. M. H a n d , aheriff, C o .. s u | / lie a , 1 5 0 ; F. L u "odr0*'
d e r e d a n opinion t h a t the board a t Fair and also for Seminole C ounty
to overflow, was read, sam e waa re­ uty sheriff in a tten d a n ce.
a tte n d in g lioard, 4.00: L. G. String- C om m .,712.00; L. P M»«"' 1 "wn1,
'r*
*
v
'
thla ti m e has no' legal a u th o rity to Fair,
' "rera;
ferred
to
Commlcssloncr
L.
A.
B
ru
m
­
fellow, rorotu-r’s costs’, 3.40; C.' M. 16.00; b . W. E n tz m in g c i
Clerk
au
thorized
to
'o
r
d
e
r
office
m a k e a n y changes in th e assessed
Tho following bonds were p resent­
H
and,
sheriff,
coat
inquest,
4.90;
ley,
w
ith
power
to
act.
copy
of
tax
book
for
assessor's
office.'
3
0
.0
0
;
/L.
A.
B
i
u
m
le
y
.
v *_
v a lu a tio n as finally ad o p ted .
ed and ap p ro v ed :
E.
L.
Sanford,
Juror
inquest,
1.40;
The
following
bills
were
prw
onted,
J
.
Ai
Clark.
Comm
""
1
^
C om m unication of
William
S.
Bond of J . H. Lee, Jr., doputy
J o h n D. Jinkins, tax collector, a d ­
F. B. Bradley, juror inqu&lt;*st, 1.40; McLain, Comm.,
18 .2 0 . w
approved
and
ordered
paid:
Lowe,
in
regards
to
assessment
of
d re s se d the board .In reference to sheriff, with R. C. Maxwell a n d W.
General F u n d : Sanford L ight St 0 . H. Stenstrom, juror inquest, 4.40; A bernathy, aec’y,
fair
B lack H am m ock D rainage District, P. C arter as sureties in th e aum of his p ro p e rty was read and d o rk in­
11.
G.
Da
via,
juror
in
q
u
e
s
t,
1.40;
C.
600.00.
Total,
1
3
12.
66
Fuel
Co.,
light
a
n
d
water,
44.40;
C.
s
tru
c
te
d
to
notify
him
t
h
a
t
commis­
also r e a d com m unication from W. V. »1,000.00.
8. A. M c U I n , Geneva f.rrym*8M
.
H
and,
sheriff,
pay
of
d
e
p
u
t
i
e
^
o
f
C.
B
oyd,
juror
inqu«*t,
1.40;
W.
H.
sioners
h
ad
no
a
u
th
o
rity
to
s
e
t
in
Bond of W. C. Williamson, dep-.
K n o t t , s ta te com ptroller.
election, 33.00; L. E. Williamson, H and, juror inqueat, 1.40; Geo. A. 30.00; John Vaughn. Osteen
B la c k H am m ock D rainage Dis­ a t y sheriff, with -W» R* Pell and tho m a tte r.
P e titio n signed by d tizen s, asking jailer, 40.00; W. A. P arr, call bell D eC ottea, salary, 25.00; Dr, 0 . J. roan, 15.00; B. R. Beck, road
t r i c t w as aiganixed undeY th e Laws W. W. Long, as sureties In th e sum
Miller,
salary,
L——
a k e &amp; Ros- 60.00; H. H. Custla, veterinary
-,-V ----m 26.00;
——p —
t
h
a
t c o u n ty road between Mr. A. H. ■yatem, 15.00; C. H. Dingee, Dust -of 1913, which provides t h a t *hll of »1,000.00.
setter,
re
n
t,
100.00;
Foi
Down,
6.25;
T
im
Keane,
wood
Forreat
Lake, on mule, 8.60; N. P. Yowell »
Fuller’s
store
a
n
d
th
e
Longwood
Bond of W. C. W h itte n , constable
fu n d a derived from ta x a tio n fot
janitoris
services,
25.00;
Cenliaued
Page 8**^“
Mrs.
Jane
Cash
Sloro,
known
a
s
the
Long-,
11.75;
H
and
Broa.,
ream
to
Each
p a y m e n t ' of in te re st a n d sinking Dlst. 1, with A. E. Yowell a n d T. W
V
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Buy ers to Sliare in Profii »

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�On Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Shoes—Boy’s and
Children’s Suits. Needless to go into details; as you are
well acquainted with the merits of Sanford Shoe and
Clothing Co. merchandise—so below are the sale prices
which are now in effect—
$16.50
18.00
20.00
22.50
25.00
28.00

Suits .
Suits
Suits .
Suits
Suits .
Suits

. $ 9.98
. 10.98
. 13.98
. 11.98
. 16.98
. 17.98

Men’s Winter Weight
Underwear
50c Fleece Lined Shirts 38c
50c Fleece Lined Drawers 38c
50c Medium Weigh!
Flannel S hirts . . 38c
50c Medium W eight
Flannel Drawers . 38c
This does not include summer underwear

B oys’ Clothing
$ 3.50
4.00
4.50
5.00
5.50
6.00
6.50

Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits

.
.
.
.

$2.38
2.89
3.48
3.68
3.98
4.18
4.48

Men’s Night Shirts and
Pajamas
$ .75 N ight S hirts . $ .38
. - .75
1.00 Pajam as .
.
1.15
1.50 Pajam as .
Men’s Flannel Shirts
$1.00 Shirts . . . . $ .70
1.25 S h i r t s .........................89
1.50 S hirts . . . .
1.15
2.00 S hirts . . . .
1
2.50 S hirts .
. . . 1

Endicott Men's Shoes
$2.25 Shoes . . . .
$1.48
2.50 S h o e s ........................ 1.78
3.00 Shoes . . . .
1.98
3.50 S h o e s ........................ 2.48
B o y s ’ B uster B r o w n *
Shoes
$3.00 Shoes . . .
. $1.98
2.50 Shoes . . .
. 1. 68
2.00 S h o e s ........................ 1.38
G i r l s ’ B uste r B ro w n
Shoes
$3.00 Shoes . . . .
$L98
2.50 S h o e s ........................ 1.68
2.25 Shoes . . . .
1.48
Buster B ro w n S h o e s
for Little T o t s

Sweaters
$ .50
1.00
1.50
2.50

Men's Overcoats
$ 9.00
12.00
15.00
20.00
25.00

Coats
Coats
Coats
Coats
Coats

Sw eaters . . . $
Swe a t e r s . . . .
Sw eaters
. . . 1
S w e a te rs. . . . 1

Regal Shoes for Men
$4.00 Shoes . . . . $i
4.50 Shoes .
. . . i
5.00 S h o e s .....................
Stacy-Adams Shoes
$6.00 Shoes.* . . . . $ 6.50 Shoes . . . .

Ladies’ Shoes
Patrician
$5.00 Shoes . . . .
4.00 Shoes . . . .
3.50 Shoes . . . .
Radcliff and Drews
$4.00 Shoes . . . . i
3.50 S h o e s ......................
3.00 Shoes . . .
.

Prices on shoes do not include low quarters

Sanford, Florida
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It. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Hu «incas Manager
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Oßlca In Herald UuÜdlnf

T e l e p h o n e No. I4A

Gosh d;mc it! Since Hot) Holly re­
fe rred to Clearwater as a cem etery
to w n this pajxtr has been Hooded
With circulars from m o n u m e n t con­
c e r n s . — Clearwater Sun.
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Um- of the fen turns of t h e R o t a r y
C luh luncheon of the Florida ed ito rs
will lie a word slinging c o n te s t be­
tw een Willis PoweMSind Hob Holly.
T a m (u -T j II. unu.

P° d a n c e will be brought Up at the I son. Mias M. E. Tow nsend. Saram ,.,.tinK h,.rp
sola: Hurry l \ Brown. St Augustine:
Sanford Mill -how t h«* hoys a royul
tim e
Sanford i* organized ua well.
if not better th a n any city of the
size in the Mat*'
Nut only has this
c ity m a n y diffe rent locals hut there
are nuflicient unions here to have u
tra d e s Council a n d all the unions
are in- good condition
This city
favors union labor an d 1» friendly to
the nien of all trades who wish to co­
o p e r a t e for their own good, anti
while this city depend* upon the
furm ing section it also depends upon
th e men who ure em ployed in the
shops a n d factories
We believe in
th e m und their ideas for closer rela­
tionship, one with another in fur­
th e rin g their cause
We hope thut th e meetings here
to d a y , tontorrow a n d T h u rs d a y will
ho fruught with g re a t results to the
men who earn th e ir living by tho
sweat of their b r o w ' 'W e hope th a t
th e y "Will hot only accomplish much
in the way of legislation while in
h uni ness meetings b u t that re la x at­
ions will cause t h e m to have the
Snnfofd spirit and, t h n t they can
leave here a fief the meeting Is over
with th e feeling th a t th e y have been
a m o n g their friends.
T h e Commercial C lub und the
people of Sanford will look a f te r th e
visitors and with IhertY the Herald
joins in extending felicitations a n d
host wishes.
The* la t c l r s r r i n g Is* o n r.— 1’
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Orlando E njoyed Jt

J H H u m p h ries, B rndentaw n; Clyd
Glenn, T a m p a ; W. M. MyAscr. W
Call Joh n so n . Jnx; J b a b b i t t . Conn..
W. E, Love, A tlanta, G®.j C. K.
Host, N. Y city; W. A/. Frnnklin,
Jnx.; Mrs. P rank Gist), Mrs. J. E.
D o d d , Peoria, HL; Mrs. G. 1. Davis,
Home, Gu.; M. M. Rohnson, Sam ud
Sal ingerì, N Y city; A. M. Fatso.
Wilson, N
J. S. Wigan ton, While
Pine, Term.; Mrs. W. A. Bussey, A.
It. B ryan, Jax ; Mr. a n d Mrs. F.
Lewis, D etroit, Mich.
SI. J o h n s H ouse
D. I. Kelly and wife. Providence,
K, (.¡»C. E. Wilson, If. G. Sain mu».
M urfreeshurg, Tenn ; 11. C. Coward,
D e L an d ; E.- IL M cC oy, Jax ; John
Lloyd. W. L. H anley, Thoraaston.
C o m n n ; W. H. Heed, Owansboro,
Ky.j, Gordon Penis*,4, Baasenger; C,
M. Brodwmter, O rlando; Chas. E.
Williams, O m aha; Jits. C. Blount.
Wilkesljarre, Pa.; W m . Newman.
Los Angplea, Y'al.; Goo. C. Brown,
B. M. Jewell, M. D. H ane ra s t, John
H. Mackey and wife, Jax .
Selected Seed P o tatoes
T rue to nam e and from healthy,
prolific atock. Ruined u n d e r govern­
m ent insperiton cBpecially for Seed
and for our trade . Each s a c k hear* |
a tag certifying freedom from Pow­
dery Scab.* Writo for price*. '
Wilson &amp; T o u im r F ertilizer €•»,
Jacksonville, Florida.
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IT IS IMPORTANT
T h e seeds you plant are selected with great care.
T he Bank is a necessary factor in your success, and it is important
that you use great care in selecting your Bank.
T h is Bank will bear your closest investigation and invites your business.
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J Ï Ï tVAHT YOUR B U S l h t S S ^

M. M. SMITH

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and o th e r friends Monday ,ft*-rri&lt;&gt;c&gt;n.
There were four tables of layer»
- — -0
tho club prize, a dainty hand puinUd
T he Orlando Sentinel s ta te s th a t
china
au gar and cream set was «0R
O rlando people consume one million
by
Mrs.
C. 0 . McLaughlin
Mr,
gallons of water every d a y down
BEING A RESUME OF SANFORD HAPPENINGS M argaret Barnes won the guest pm*
thoro. No wonder the W altons quit
J o t a, p r e t t y china dnwser w f \ ,f*.
O rlando a n d went hack to KenUP-TO. DATE - — ......... ~
liclous salad .course and hot 1 not»,
t u c k &gt;’**,.»
h
ue
served.
Mrs Pub .tun'»
Communication* for this C*lum»-£W*i»M-fee—M arked "Society Editor” . “
------0 ------guests
were
Mesdames
Kraut M lbr,
Phoned to Mr*. It. A. Torheun, Phone 20.1
In the language of flowers, holly
II. W. Herndon, A P Cm ■.-n-, p
means "foresight," nml not fore"Jo urnal I* Sold
„ . ... ... . .
,
,
,
’
, , A. N aw m an, C O. McLaug&gt;
E
S anford, the Celery C ity welcomed
t o p ."
T he editor *of t h e Sanford
/
l ‘rt»etlla (.tub
hours were pl easantly spent in n odal B arrett, Sr., S. E. Hurr*-i 1 Jr
T
Herald please take n o t i c e . — A r c a d i a I *^e S outh Florida Pres* Association
Kissimmee, J a n . 7’ — E, S. Vuiin 1T h e members of th e Ptiscilla Club
intercourse a n d with music. D a in ty Neal, Margaret Hum f*%, f%
E nterprise.
[and th e executive c o m m itte e of the Agnew to d a y purchased tin* Osceola-were the
guests of Mrs, W
T. sandw iches ami grapefruit- jelly were Bishop. Forrest I.,*I* \\
(Juite ho and in the name d i c t i o n - 1•'tale Prows Association with a ror- Journal
from the Osceola Journal Johns T h u rsd a y afternoon.
A de- served
Mrs. S hinholsers gu«*sts G. F Smith and D l i
a r y the word C arter mean* one who dinlity th at will long linger in the Publishing C o m p a n y , a n d through u lightfully informal hour was enjoyed were M esdames Henry Wight. Kre*l
carts or pulls the bell cord over a 1 memories of those »0 fo rtu n a te as to i ,lartllPri,h |p formed by him a n d W II by those present a n d delicious re- Bouchelle. A. E. Philips, L. It. PhilI.OHtirh
tnulu, thus getting a l&gt;etter view into enjoy the hospitality extended to Harris, ow ner of the Valley Gazette fresh merit» were served by tho gra- ips, W. E. Housholder, T. A. NewA* congenial party enjoying a «1«*.
th e ' ‘hindsight
th an th e "fore- them by th e citizens of this wonder­ tho two papers are to bo consoli- clous hostess. Enjoying Mrs. J o h n s ’ ton, F. P. S trong. T. J . Miller, Fred
lightful boat ride, the gn.-t ..f Mr
ful little city.
s ig h t."
dntifd. The Journ a l plant will h e 1 hospitality were Mesdames H.
II. Williams, Moses, H. A. T o rh e u n ,
• T h e members of t h e two associa­ moved into the shop of t h e Gazette Hill, A. E. Hill, W. W. Long, J. D. Misses Lillie Fnrnosw ofth and Sa- and Mrs. A It Common- ».«t ¡.ohy
0
afternoon were Mr und M r I \\
S ta n ley Lichty announces t h a t he tions m et at the ollice of the San- and th e latte r's name will continue R oberts, Tom Davi*, Eaaterbÿ,
lome H am pton.
Dicklns, Mrs Wood.1 M
p ,
has assum ed the editorial toga of the foid Herald, anil s h o rtly after four tc he the title of th r sheet
Today Walker. Purdpn and Miss Blanche !
Iighous
Arriving
at
»
i"-.
1
¡4
o
’clock
were
taken
for
an
uutotnoM elbourne Timps with m uch fear
the Jo urnal app e aled for the Iasi loluiH wlio assisted in serving.
S r w - S r u I "tub
pli-asant
aftcrnoo'i
w.i■t.
a n d trem bling and th a t if th e y will bile ride out to the famous
| time as n s e p a ra te shoot, for the con­
A f id ig li t f u 11&gt; in f o r m a l m e e tin g of h o s p l t a b l e Iiii i ik - of M«
On either solidation will take place im m ediate
forgive him th is -tim e he will never fields of Seminole c o u n ty
Hurt/ It r ci /fridge
a n*l Mr» I I
t
InSew Sew t 'l u b wa« held a t th e M r
do it again
Go to it. S tanley Yob side of th*' road f.s far a* one could ly
T he merging of these two live
\\
nod»
r«'l ur ni'il I««
l&gt;
liothe
id
M
rs
H
e
n
r
y
M
i
L
a
n
in
i
«m
Mrs
1
II
McLaughlin
elite!
arc m aking a greet paper with t hr »*•*■ a carpel jd bright green celery weeklies into one paper means much
lute
evening
Mr* II
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
.
w
ith
s
e
v
e
n
tam
ed
ill«1
Every
Meek
Bridge
Club
T h o u san d s f&gt;f acres for Kissimmee, a n d site will probably
aasistunce of Truer and all you ......I greeted l he eve
in
a
in
o
li
o
v
e
r
'»ur-d
i
m
e
m
b
e
rs
present
\
d
e
lic
io
u
s
s
a
la
d
\e
r
y
delightfully
T
h
u
rsday
a
f
te
r­
to do n o w * is to join th e Florida of this Vegetable are planted every have a semi weekly or daily in the
course w as se rv e d tuoi th e p leasu re s
noon
Only
the
m
em
bers
of
t
hr
club
year,
which
has
m
ade
the
farmers
Press Associat ion an d meet with
near futur«'
A n non tin
present.
Mrs. M argaret | of the afternoon m uch enjoyed by
Were
them in Miami the last w*ek in "f Sem inole county, a n d citizens of
Barnes made top score, winning th«« those in a tte n d a n c e
Enjoying Mrs
All Í llf»*tl- U h«« Li •
j Sanford am ong the m ost prosperous
M arch.
prize. .1 pn-tty little limi«|Uet holder I M« l„nilln - grarloun hospitably w« r« t lietf n-i u n h f**r ! ♦•
in Florida
t)
Gradual Advance In Artillery.
.»»
meni ii» n fit r r .1 re r* ,•.» 41
T h e g r e a t e s t c h a n g e In artillery A dainty refresh men l course was Mrs Win M cK innon. Mr» Brown
These land!« which a t e tiled dra in
1‘he Kissimmee Journal has been
r»’f
uriiH
to
Mr
their
II
*
served*
consisting
of
shrimp
salad,
lee,
Mrs
It
I
Holly,
Mrs
O
L
«old to E (i. Vans Agnew, who wiH ''d, a n d irtlgated, a te of I he black c a m e a b o u t t h e t i m e of o u r Civil war,
si t t In* RoL lu n» N i
cheese sandwiches, saltine» and cof­ T aylor and Mis» M amie Di-vlin
consolidate with W B H arris in the (loam q uality, and nr« capable of w h e n th«- rltled g u n w a s b r o u g h t out
the- i «inceri obligat
T hose present were Mesdames
It I n c r e a s e d th*- r a n g e a n d p o w e r
At fee
G a z e tte und this will elim in a te emb- producing three crops yearly. T he
I iimiti / ' « / f i r n ;
tied u p
G F Smith. Forrest
a Inter per iod t h e gun c a r r i a g e s were C M Von
jietilion aud' give Kissim m ee one ' average num ber of crate»’’ to the acre I m p ro v e d ►«&gt; t h a t t h e r«cn| l was ah
Lake. U It \ritio. T A N&lt;al. Mar
\ iiitigciii.il jiufty tif you
I.... ph*
paper
The one paper should be sup- is on*' thousand, wit li , nei price s or bed lnst«'ad of bei ng a l lo we d to gurei Harm** .ii««l
U D Holden
«*11
joy
m
g
Ih
e
h
o
s
p
ita
lity
I
Mi*»
ported well and the G azette can gite fr" " ' one t«&gt; two «lidiar» f «&lt; h San. throw tin* c u n b a c k a f t e r ••ach illsFrances
Chappell
on
Friday
•
veiling
t ho people of Kissim mee am i Osee- forti
! hi» makes an a&lt; re «&gt;f lauti charg*
Situ-«' isi'.u c o n s t a n t I mp r o v e ­
/ lu i i ç h l r r n it* U f.i/rj/
were Mi»».'» M y I brasher \ irgima
V
ola co unty tin« results
T h e main capable of earning from fifteen liuti
me nt » b a i « lx «'ii m a d e until t h e pr*'HMr- I |l Robert»* .1.»» of Th. Brady, fielen Hand. \lb . 11 lone»
ent ■ffli'iitii a rt i ll e r y Inis b e e n pro­
trouble with m any &lt;•f th e papers in drcil to two thousand n«H yearly
I D \\ u i i dr ul l a n d K a s s e l B r o w n
M d linili-i S u n d a y » c h o o l , k n o w n a»
t he s ta te now i» that several pa- f «dcry is no l o n g er an *tx|*«'riment ibir* «I
thè D ii U gh i er» of W &lt;s|ey n e re .1« - T h e .lei ig h t f ni e v e n iu g In.ur- u e re ìng fi'rns
per* art* being published in one
Seminole county, a n d this in
M 11*1. .*1 * 111 . d
tight fu lly e n te fta iN *'d l«y M r»
A I&gt; sp eri! n ttu- furi " ! r. n « l.l Li -bioped
p aper towns and they will not sup- dust! y has done much to help Fl««rM I N I I
t
lie
Wt ifare I li'tmrr «
T h e b o y» re tu r n e d
port t hem
nia to ta k e its [dace u's one of the
N«4 ilr r 1■ Iirrrl») 1 1%r n 1li mI sh•* «mn u«Î / .a c iin iy at Iter t h a r m iiig hi tue m i 1c a n d y Jiu llin g .
li. »»irti i t i ul t h i »U h*k no t «lei« «il il»** S u n fitril
M a g n o lia 'h v e n u e T h u r s d a y r v e n in g , i t o th è c it y hut th è g iits »|»*ni th è
foremost agricultural s ta le s .
-O
I r r A W a l r r t ’o m p i n y *11! !&gt;♦* lar*I«I »l ih**
/;** r
w itli tlR e e n m eni ber» of ih«' «-In»» n ig h t a i d S a t u r iia y w ith Frane»**
rt
fit
rr
i«
t
¡h»*
(
'«
»
ni
|»»n
&gt;
n'
H*
rifornì
Flor
hl
a
I'jion returning from tho ride, the u t . T m i l » ) . Ili «' J i m ! •!&gt;■« o f K r i t f u i f ) , I M H .
A D V ERTISIN G
Mr
und
Mr*
&lt; It.
T lif b u sin ess of th è class I
\\ e tru s l thnt in unother yi*nr ihe assoi-iution» iield th eir resjiective ■I Urn oVloi’à » in . for ihr (iur|tnar oí rlrct p ie»cnt
Venne a n tio in . « ' 1
St
l y ne* ( i*e «*'«/
ifïfi tÎlfrriura «rot for Ih# Ifituarllun of *urh '
infriTinallv iüiilMUm«*fl tiHfl (ilunH
Hystetn ad hered to in O rlando for meeting». an d »t eight o'elock a ban- r f i h r r h u*i rt r o n* m»Y
liriiti|I i( h r f a r r
O' » «11 ■i I
1
\e ,ir'»
w * « rk 1
T h.v io li g L id i*
«*f » '
Ng« «-»
IlLi d e f«*r l 1 • e n u i t i g
u d v e r tis in g Jiurpo»!*» will give place 'l'iel was t nedered tliem .il t he *^!i n •*i«t IHrr fi n|f
\
VV111 I S V \
be
k . ld t w i . e a I &gt;u 1l.l ar &gt; I
t 1«• tl.i 1 • f . i* " r i i ! l i 1
T ^ « m e . 1 11. g u pili
!
In p ro p o r tio n a le tazntloti
ford llouse f.y t he C nim nerii.il &lt; lub.
I Inni g. I 'I
til.
»«»« l e ! V
i»»!i«l* let
!•
lll.«llt b
O ur leglslalor» should In* p ie p a r e d and C itizen » of Sanford.
Mr Bland M.«l«"*
f ram on Monday
tin rrel*
At t bo &gt;I««*«' «&gt;( tb«' biiHines» piTinil d o w n
to mm' u » Jie e ia l flra n g e c o u n ty a n d
Ih e tilhh* which .'\ t e iid e d t In*
Mi.
N I I K I I I ! t 1» » VI ►
.
Gu.,
was the week end g o
am brosia with wbijipeii cream and afternoon tin- Guild meeting was
N u t ir»
h*rrl&gt;y z i v n i t h » i b y v i r t u r ol
O rlam lo hill is passed for publicity whole len g th of the dining room wa»
• iu
and
Mrs.
ChajTjN'II.
while
&gt;
t h a t r r t t a l r v w r it of F S r c u t l d n I m u l a s o u t ol cake
held
u
t
the
home
of
Mrs.
T.
A.
wa* served by the hostess,
artistically decorated.
purposes. . Several Florida cities
■ nil u n d e r t h * ».'»I o l I h v C i r c u i t C o u r t ,
by Miss Jliiaio Zachary. N ew ton, with Miss M artha King T a m p a .
S r t . n l h J u i t t c l s l C i r c u i t of t h e S t a t e of assisted
A huge hunch of ce le ry two feet F l o r i d « in « m l l o r S c m t n n l . . C o u n t y . d « t « d
Have this privilege and it is h suc­
M
embers
of the elnss present were hostess. Following l lie business perid iam eter ami three a n d n half feet t h r S th d « y of J a n u a r y , 1 9 1 4 . In t h a t car
cess.
We notice the city of Ash- in
Mr» l&gt; \\ lb.«dt
• , .
,
,
,
, ,,
t a l k r a u a r t h e r e i n p m ' l i n f w h e r e i n Wllaon
Mrs. J. I&gt; Roberts. Mrs. Hayes an d oil and paym ent of dues a delightful
villc, T enn., raised $1,200 last year t l t g ' l formed a c e n t e r j u e c e . w h i l e I A' T o o m e r f o r t l l l r e r C o m p a n y , a e.,r t» * raiio n
city,
formerly of
Misses Versa Wnoilrock. N«'ll Evans, ; social hour was enjoyed
Refre»hon less than one-tenth of o n e per HI.,*» of e v e r y v a r ie t y , a n d b e a u tifu l ,
I
he
city
a» a gue*I "
Beisie Zachary. Stella Brown, Win - 1 m eins served were «litintv sweet
il nd i ini «Irtirr ib***l iiffijM-rly «if t h.«* *f#fi»nd»fii.
’
1
»
,
.
,,
■■
white roses were placed het
cent.
Shi- I* being gj F'tarihhu F' Ii«.')* » » ‘I will *ell vhe •«««« nit* B r o w n, L illie Farn«*sw nrt h, NTta | cake»
and
fru it
c o c k t a il
I nose 1 m «|u »i
A l»x so »mall will not h u rt a n y ­ there a m o n g «'hinters of fern»
I l.eiitfe ihe ilnor III Ihe County Court' llou*&gt; , ,
, , , . ..
tn .
. . ^
M i**»« ■« I««»i«' and J uiiii - ivy lier ma uy f ru n i]
The d in n er was g re atly enjoyed «.f Seminole County. Hn.lda. a t Hanford. M o o re . M a b e l f o w a n . M in n ie A lle n , p resen t w. re
one a n d all the wild hinds a n d rail­
» i-lniin«' her b*«. r
F’l o r b t a no ..........l a y i h e ilr.i .la* of M a r r t . t
].....
E liz a b e th
M i b i D i i .«n d I S t U t l l O l i , ’/ ‘ i f M u t t s t U I . E v a W a l k e r .
i
. . . . . .
by those present, whose appetite» bw 1914, dunny the leyal hour, of .ale, lo all
road* will pay their proportion
betwrwn eleven o'clock «. m and is o o'clock K a th le e n K ie l ti me y t*r
j S a lo m e H a m p to n a n d
M rs . Art-hit*
If this plan is in au g u ra ted th e by those present whose appetites p. m , l o t ho h l * h e * t a m i b e a t b i d d e r for
Il was n foregoo*
Betts
T he next meeting will be
S
a
i
d
p
r
o
p
e
r
t
y
l
.
dc»crfbe*l
a*
fol
jiuhllc spirited citizena of D rlando had been sharpened by the outing j
I .rite t e n , ITU. t i t s , IT«. P latt o f Hub
v
T him bu I'arltf
' held with Miss Snlcttle H um plon at the I’ress Assiii-tuiioii tm • ’
tl i v l e i o n of l a n d l» eh tn zln z t«* A l t a m o n t e
will not have to reach down in their of the uflcçnoon. Rcjiorter-Stnr.
One of the most delightful of th e the home of Mm. S. 0 . Shinholser. lie a success when Editor • «»»«*-11u
Bill» N
n a« »v .. "
«aw Irrrorrfr'fl
l -v O I I J I - I I in
«t i I'lfct
* | W i Il»yk
) eseV —
I ..aa mn &lt;it »n«i
pockets nml |&gt;ay their share a n d the
"C~. t'«z* «I, of the Public llecocd« of «*r- _ _ . i i „ir..!-. „»
.«,,,
the Miami Herald hroughi
aa«a Chunt». Florida
"m»11 aflr.irs of the season was the
o th e r fellow’* also.— O rlando C iti­
.........
iNt)
the mascot, his ultra« t o
rp-. M.
u A&gt;....
\
/taction llridqr
charm ing little thim ble phrty Friday
Hhcfift of Sctninol«* C«»unljr. Flurfila.
zen.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Mrs. Samuel 1’ub‘ston graciously «laughter, Dallas
The h u b hi«lY
afternoon, a t which Mrs. S. 0 . ShinI„ W. IIAI.DWI N,
------ 0 ---- »
Attorney for Plaintiff.
C
ontinued
ml
I'.ir* '
holset
was
the
g
ra
d
o
u
s
hostess.
T
he
en
te
rta
in
e
d
the
Auction
Bridge
Club
4|.Tun&gt;-St
*
T H E PRESS GANG •
Sanford H o u s e
C. L. Mix, Macon. G a .; F rank P.
T h e boys m id girls of the Floridu
Pros» have been hero a n d th e ir g o ­ .D am on, -Tallahassee; M . M. Gregg
ing has left a n aching void.
W ith N C ; C hns. Kinke!, M o n tre a l, C an.; X
no m uch good fellowship, *o m uch J. E .K in g , G a .; Julius S. Klein a n d
w*it u n d so m uch intelligence in u family, T oledo, ().; F ra n k E. Brodfew s h o rt hours the city i* loft gasj»- nax, Jnx; Mrs. 0 . W. B ra d y . N. W
Ing for bre ath .
But all of ua wish city; E. H. Jordan, M ack C. H a rsh ,
th o gan g could come again a n d the b u g , A tla n ta ,* Ga.; O. . .. Lewi
S anford people like tho b u n c h *o F lorence, S. C.; W. Killi-an, S av a n
well t h a t they w a n t tho big mooting n a h . G a .; M. L. G a rre t, Ga.; M rs
of th o Florida Pros* Association id Lnfls«*n*hogur, Mia* Idtnsenghoga r
, 1010 or 1917. Sanford ns u su al oz- M« M . Wilson, O rlando; Mr. a n d
t o tided th e glad hand a n d It was Mrs. R ny Dorsey, A tla n ta , Ga.; J.
s h a k e n ddth tho cordiality provor- S. S ullivan, Orlando; J . G. Maples
A M E R IC A ’S G R E A T E S T SU C C E SS
blal am o n g tho m em bers of tho a n d wife, Bonton H a rb o r, Mich.:
Florida pres*. I t wa* a nice o u tin g B. BOnite, N . Y. city; R. H acker,
b u t entirely too short a n d wo w a n t B altim ore, M d.; T. 0 . R ouse, J a x ;
t h o bunch hero for a b o u t th re e J. S. Fries, Nohuuhn, Nb.;* C, M.
day* when Sanford can roally get Ewing, P ittsb u rg , #P a.; J . W. P er­
a c q u a in te d with the ladies a n d kin«. D e L a n d ; Chas. F . T r c a d a w a y ,
gentlem en who are doing so m u c h C olum bus, G a.; M. R. C ohen, J ax ;
for tho s t a t e of Florida. Au rovoir W. Af. Collins, Valdosta, G a.; A, M.
T roy, C. H. Smith, C am b rid g e, P a .;
b u t n o t good bye.
Supported by a N otab le C om pany of Players, and th e Original N ew York Liberty T heater P r o d u c t i o n
M. R. A lbright, T. R. B r a y , H a m p ­
W E L C O M E TO O U R C I T Y
« ton, N. J .; J . L. Paries, S t. Peters­
•The ta b o r host« are with ua t o d s y . burg; C, P. Bowen, P o m o n a , N. C.;
T h e y have come -to Sanford to Mrs. B. Fullerton, Miss Helen F u l­
hold th e ir an n u a l convention a n d It lerton, Son Fmnclaco, • C ol.; IL M .
will b e o ne Of th e greatest gatherings W aring, M. D. W aring, Orlando;
. ¡ n ’ t b e histo*y of th e organization. Goo. W. Pinkoy a n d wife, Mrs.
O n ftCCOu «t of th e rapid g ro w th of Mikel, Geo. W . Lowe, M rs. G. W.
,
••
t h o ^ F e l e ra tio n with th e acquisition Lowe, F t. Wayne, In d .; E. J . H am Trained
H
orses
Acrobats
Juggling
Clowns
Bare-Back
Riders
Bigger,
Brighter and B etter Tliaif Ever
mell,
A.
Thom
er,
N.
Y.
city;
J.
h
i.
of m a n y new locals th e re will bo
Flitch,
Baltim
ore,
M
d.;
R.
Bangela
more d e l e g a t e / a t this m eetin g a n d
PRICES 73c, $ 1 .0 0 and $ 1 .3 0
CURTAIN 8:30 P. M.
th e legislature meeting In April Broscm. O rlando; J. P . Clarkson,
m akes it in c u m b e n t upon a full mem- J ax ; Chas. E. Foote. G ood Roads; A
b e rth lp a n d m i r y m i t t e n of» im « S. M artin , J e x : Mrs. C . V. 8. WM-

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AN EDUCATION IN
THE COUNTY FAIR

The ne» 1 1 hi in r men « lm « .re Imre
prut m Hull d u n III;
'll &gt; Il till 1lie 1.1*1
»
• little Happenings—Mention .. »*‘•11 of Om ar Conklin ..I lit.- „Miami
Herald an d Harr') Mrowti &lt;&gt;f t)o&lt; St
0r M a t t e r s i n B r i e f
Auguatinc He. out Dmv « .r e In DuP e r s o n a l I t e m s of
cuntixiy of si.eruT Hand «ho escort - S K M I N O I . E C O l N TY W I L L
ed them to the itati..n on Saturday
In te re st
PLAN F O R KIM C A T I O N
mornitii,’ in hi- ,1 ,,’. mu' .
Ti i- « i*
A N D A M l 'S K M K N T S
nereida I ) In ..| I. r In , ...... • i ..... ;r..in
S„mm»r&gt; **' &lt;h«' •''loaUng Small
getting run oxer bv the hr. trm-k
At a meeting of the exerutive rum TâU» Succinctly Arranged for
rnitte*. for th e Seminole C o u n ty
H u r r i e d Herald Headern
Limburger ehe.-*.., I lolland
tr Fair, which will fie held in Sanford,
ring and yeu*t take at Si nmn'*
fell, l, l, 5. ti, held rerently. the
.Attention. Auto Owner»
IT if
edtieatlonnl feature* »ete a p ro m ­
All the*.' »ho h av e ro kindly, o f ­
inent point of diseussion, and us Mr.
t ircuil ( miri s t a u » Tuilay
fered thrir car* for th e trip over t h e
Walker the eha irm an said. "O n e run
The
beluted
fall
term
of
the
l
ie
on Wednesday a io requested to
cuit Court ..f Seminole County never hope to m ake a sueeern of a
Bett »1 the cornei of Park a v e n u e
sturls today with Judge Perkins at fair, financially
, or in point of enter,nd First street a t 2 |&gt;. m. The m a m the bat an d there will he main mat- ti,i,,,,irnt urlt'l '•* educational value
of the Federation of Labor will
tors of im portance to grind up m the U ,eco&gt;tnlie‘1 '» t l “ 1 planning." It is
taken over tho celery field* at th is
mini* of justice. The term of court very ,ru ‘‘ t,m l
,Ut,w '&gt;»n»‘,»»‘&gt;
lime.
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-----------------Maude WlllisTof N e» A,*r k ha* — Hui Ia',**.* DatiKcrouM and Inconvenient We Should Say. Than
will he well at tended and already the " ow aml th e n " '* “ ,,rilV"K , “ r '1 *°
, t uiu
Orange hones with hoops -a I wa y « city is filling up with ......pi.- «ho „re J,,y ''" t c r i a in m e n t . hut in this age been the h m ld im r at
Meinn So J ar Removed From
jn M»*k. at f F. B u t t o n ’*.
27-1 f
coming either a* » U
. .unir, or " f l|,,inK t h ' n K,‘
l,ul,lir •* "'•‘•king tanti o.i 1A»i u fja i ,■ «.foiug h t.. *cc u r ,*
»spectators, The criminal rtmkei » ||| *opportunity to note the progress of her service*
It has I..... r. p,u.tcdl)
Thank You!
others that they may build heller said. " Her readings alone, ,f there
Where all those dainty toilet préparâtiom so essential to the
The Commercial C lub wishes t oL» |
were nothing else on the program
| coming up at this term of court to tie for themselves.
home may lie found in nhundanee. Met ter stay
thank those » h o a s s i s t e d in t h e o n
The fair is a school for the plant- have le n »ell worth the pr . e of „
di*pi&gt;»ul_ufaiul the civil do. ket »ill
at home and lx* a housekeeper
MfUinnunt of the newspaper m en
Her Mdections are
also occupy much of the lime of the era. the breeder» and the home | »*uson ticket."
hut week, especially Messrs. F re d
makers alike, a n d suffices for sales ] more than mere readings to enter
court
Dorner and S. . R unge for the celery
agent for those whq exhibit w orthy t * '11 »or tho m om ent.
They ure
Chickens, Hens ami FryurJ, Eggs examples,
,nd Wtlkcr.
Higgina,
Thrasher,
mind and soul gripping sermons, so
PHONE 275
T’A» !V««r«ii Drug Star»
SANFORD, FLA.
lft-2te
Smith. E. T. Woodruff and Sheriff nil the tim e, nt Lortler's.
The lack of most depa rtm ents of a entertainingly presented th at thouHand for the uro of their cars.
fuir is the m ethod of d em onstrating sands hear her gladly. In her »uihIllnze Suturila) Murning
The Sanford Commercial C lu b
exhibits.
One can stroll aro u n d mer chautauqun work it »as said.
The siran whistle called thè pe'opln
'•«
W. M. H bjtî M, Sec.
am ong a collection of exhibits a n d "She is an efficient apostle of Him
«ut on S nturday morning a ho ut ten
And I. if I he lifted up
products -and see them merely as who said
After the first of J a n u a ry , 191 5 I o'clock a n d dense rlouds «ri smoki l space fillers and at once regret their, from the earth »ill rira» all men
«¡11 not be responsiblo for any d e b t »ere seen issuing troni thè portimi los* of time.
unto in.'
A c h i l d . «aut. ‘ Father,
M il.1.WORK OF ALL D E S C R IP T IO N S
.
contracted by any person but tny- of thè city ni'iir thè High S.-hool
hypnotized us as *h&lt;&gt; said the
Cpon a r riv iu t al thè. scene il
l , iese exhlbils .are ex * '
a*l(. C. I! H u pporsett.
&lt;l-8te
Wi* aiv prepared to figure with vou on all classes
,l"‘ ,to r v
h y p n o tiz e d "
found to he thè old colored H d ^ frismed by one posted as to m ethods mun
■i.tig
&gt;
f
making,
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information
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"Eku*
appeal«
t
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old
und
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f
Ll'MliFR
and Mil.I,WORK for IK U'SF. STORK
Fédération M e m b e rs , Altenlion
Fellows Hall and tit., llatne* laving
1.,
in
iterad
Unte
and
co*i
would
not
H,
ir
¡
or RARN. I ramiiiji. fluorinji, ccilinyi, siding, windows,
Your place of m.*eting will In’ lb
ep.iri
gained head»a&gt; I., fur,- l In
f
Eagles Hall in the Pico building a n d ment » a * ...I .1 tile tit*1 addle* tin* medium l.e of untold valu, at a
doors, screens. Itlinds. mmildinjis, lattice, frames. Iioxp.s.
' P..II i of i he I n &lt;n *
the foil"»1"!' has been provided for could do nothing oil save t tie ad nominal expe n se’ Ulule it i* trita* a
h r » ,i.tre**e* could i|iille mi * y mTull l s W h a t You W a n !
K .slim alcs F u r u i s h u d F r e e
you by the Sanford Commercial jacont propelty
The hall »as t o ­ vast majority a t t e n d a fair on pleas­
pathctieully meet the requirements
ure
bent,
there
a
re
many
who
would
Club: Tuesday evening free p icture tally destroyed and will he a los* to
of the lending role in "Polly of the
*h(iw at Star T h e a tre .
For tic k e ts the owners ns there was no Insur­ by seeing the practical dem onstration Circo*" as does Finie S( Leon She
n
gain a great degree of valuable ex­
ti n n r»m * t■’ w o a rt et ft P ti p tu* n b rt n n w n n tt st irm s* b u p r tr r î n *r s f st o ts 5r n cr wn t m « p
tee Secretary Federation.
Wednes­ ance on the building
has
all
the
requisite
gift«
a
dainty
perience that th ey could utilize in
day 2 |» in . auto ride over the city.
their
..» n busine*.«
t» t hi* fairs are ligure a preti V face, a -ui- 1-t \ o j .e l verv large pedal e x t r e m i t i e s t h r ow
I mp er i a l
Theatre
building
Fix
Tbuisday. 11.do free boat ride to
Dr C I. Hrundage. &lt;Meet i! *
and a » ipp.-ailugl v «irisóme man t
1..
..
Mining
factor*
in
the
commercial
Woodland Park a n d fish fry
m
g
k
n
iv
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and
do
ing
o
ilie
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ju
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g
lin
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101,111
t*
peing
re
n
m
d
e
le d a n d » i l i he
Fir*t Nall*mill Hunk Itldg Mot"la'. .
s t .- 1* . harming ¡,* „i, iruabd
ililere*!* of I hi' «tal.' tl I* also very ner
tri. k*
On t lie ol her «t.fe 1 s a cl.-vef
.
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Umi l i t**da v a n d Ft nia v 1 1 .i Ml 1 1
a r r a i i K . ’ d iri g.u iii * l i a p e fo r \I r |’ .*i
when iitiM'g up m h .d sin* ,1, i - i
m
p
o
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l
a
n
l
that
I
l
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f iato t e a m
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Seed pi t.lion*, by sack or smaller r. p M,
Il ! '
■.' g II, I'.I -I er .1 1 . d lea, l.e - 1 In- invi r f ' t 1 In tig t "
U ft It 1*\ JII*t*1*i to «tat t in busi.ri i otisldef ...I
|! » .
an anil will Will t '
reni &gt;1 r t 111 km*
quunti’
i» I.efiler’s
lo 2l.
him
oni.
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b&gt;,,^
a
J«,t
m,
i
' l l . . r i a l 1 all If a l e *
bonk fea'iir.-« I hat »i l l i nt e r e * ! us
Ill's* for hlltisflf u bout Fehruury
t h » l e v . r l . i p p e n e d o n , . n\ «lag.
Th e Si'IUlllid.* t b. ii ' ' , F air l b-ad
Joint In s ta lla tio n
t h e y plea*.- a n d e n t e r t a i n »&gt;■ cun deill.iH v givitig Inin t fe» .ugge*
I h.* peopl. of Sa ixfor il «un lo* AS- lir.t
lb- »ill .¡irr\ a full line &lt;&gt;f
in
,.« n
pr*ife**i,»n
tin January P ith. 1915, at 7 dli q u a r t . ■ r* a r m. . i nn * t fia t * i », 11 jd rat.*. feel N aioll. lldv Mire the pul .l n will
:t.
t I . t . .1 I I - ^ « d i lo -ligi u »i gellt* I Uf tU'ifitllgM,
. but «ill nut
Ila ve t.-. M gr.» &gt;.te,| I. I t e \ • • I . 1 . 0 « u. li.iVe , a i d e d m o r e etleC' e l . &gt;1 111 III all tl * tie
I rti i mi t iii'tnllation of tin- of
vv Iteti I hi« lug a t t r a i litui p i l i ) ' al t hi*
1
have
a
large
stuck
tl
f
ready
to wear
11g lit hea rIed phi v - I m p e r i a i T h . oltre M o n d a v l a n u
ncer» ol l»at.- City C a m p No, I. a n d ( oasi bute Knilrnad ttiai t ii.it lin. l ua l l y to tlie m o d e r n d e m a n d H e n c e
of
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lo.
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will
offer
umisllatfv
lo»
fare*
for
all
•
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t
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die
s
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p
l e lille*
those of Woodman Circle »ill be
Ml bui l di ng I Ml e*«fi|| fair Ilk. , in y
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None of tfie «efiool* li i v * ’ mi » l.'f Ini. k il)' lite c u a s t to AS est l ’jiltli
m u d i j.ractice liefore thè in.. ! -end l i t ' a d l , lai ke W o r t h . F'orl Pi erei ' ,
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Dressing rtmms «ili be provnl.d al l'Uiice Pa r k he j oi netl C«|it. H .1
r O N D E N S E D REPO RT OF C O N D IT IO N OF T H E
t h è Sunfort i H o u s e
A l h l e l i ' meet I’acetti. 1 S inspector of Federal
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wil l he lit ici on t h e street i m m e d i a t e ­ bird* Heservatioti», and innile se)
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l y in front of t h e S a n f o r d l l ' . i ç i '
■ral (ri|&gt;' over th e famous M osquito *
S e nd n* t h e n a m e s of v o u r r.-pre
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Inlet reservation, then to D a y to n a , ♦
s e n t a t i v e * not l a t e r t h a n
Ian - &gt;th. st Augustine am i Jacksonville,
lie ^
■ so we m a y a r r a n g e t he p r o g r a m in will no» d e v o te 'to m e weeks to th e ^
f ul l
interior of the s t a t e
He expects to

Seminole County Bank

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of Sanford, Florida

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visit every seetion of Florida, inves­

tigate conditions a n d confer with
various state anil county otlicial* fe
g
a l . ling t i e en foreement of both
vC crllian Mu«ir i lab
federal
a lid s tate laws.
Secret ser
' T h e Cvcilinn, Music Club met mi
vice
men
»ill
follow
inspertor
Hant h e stqtlio oí Mrs. Fannie S Muiison
S a tu n ln y afternoon. The cl ub « ; * son's tour, anti m ake arrest* for all
culleil to order by the preMilent a nd violations coming to the atten tio n
th e minute» were read, after which
t h ‘*
I * l « r t m e n i of Agriculture,
t h e rollwas cnllr.l
The program
«urnuu of Sociological Survey, at
which was ilelightfully rendered was Washington.
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,£horiplng ( l e l l s , ,
■Trojelle
F tom February 16 t o DecemheDCO‘
Helen T er wit tiger
¡» »» absolute elosotl season on rr. iWhispcrinV Wind
Hamilton gm tory lurtlj*.
T h e law makes u
l z c tta Stone
&lt;lail closed season between sunset
M editation .............
K ngletnan! and sunrise, anti Inspector Hanson
Adele Runge
th a t many violations are being m ade
G ia n ts,.
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Rogers with resjvect to this section.
The I
A nto in ette Luke
common "bull b a t " or "night h a w k "
Arrival of Ilrownies
.
Anthony is being shot in differont parts ol
Vivian Crosby
Florida contrary to law. also the rail
D ue t. March Lynque
Kwting "t m ud hen* and coot», and he say*
Helen Peek and Anna Mason
«. rious consequences will follow tlie
T h e Younger Set
Kni'er killing of these birds
C h a rlo tte Smith
Florida no» has I I National Bird
Love Song
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Levin Heset valions. F’etfcral wardens are
M ay Thrasher
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^ n p lo y e d to rare for these breeding
P aper. Lindsliurg and Its Music
and resting places, a n d it is a viola­
tion to go oven upon these reserve*
M a rg a re t Strong
without permission from the w a rd ­
M arch, Two Piano N um ber
ens.
under penalty of $1,000 cash
Virginia B rad y ,
M ay 'T hrnshcr
Fannie R«ba Munson, Serlta Lake fine, or six month* im prison.n e n t or
both.
C lu b Chorus.
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LI ABI LI TI ES

R E S O l’RCES
Loans and Discounts
$181, IBB.54
22,5BB.2(i
Stocks and Bonds
Real E state.....^ ............ Y. — 1,250.00
Furnittire and Fixtures
2,572.9«
310.65
OverdrafLs
Cash and Due from Iianks
57,793.73

$ 50.000.00

( 'apital
Surplus and Cndivided

Profits

3,246.50
2 .000.00

D ividend^ tlnpaifl
Bond Account
N otes Rediscounted
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30.000.00
170.347.64

$265,594.14

$265,594.14

The officers of this institution Like pleasure in subm itting for your inspection
this gratifying report.
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We wish to thank tlie people of Sanford and Seminole County for the liberal
support they have given their home institution.

Seminole County Bank
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&lt;$&gt; FOR REST LAKE, l ’rcs.

Court Itoute HutUing

D. L. THRASHER, Vice-President •
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIT

JANUARY 12 1915

vital statistics and will m ake her reHe ulso s t a t e d PiaU"Y)r. Porter
P a u i E. Miller
port
directly
to
the
Children’s
Huwould
have
th
e
s
ta
te
hoard
of
health
Mr.
p
a
u
|
E , Miller, aon ¿f Rev.
W O M A N ’S C L U B
real! at Washington
exhibit and l)r
Perry of Jackson- Dr. R. (j. Miller of Sardis and one
Mrs Henry Wight then hf&amp; .r of
" l i e would have iiis^ san ita tio n ex0 f the most popular a n d estimable
Wide Awal^c Huidnc** M o e lin i Held
STANDARD RAILROAD OF T H E SOUTH
1
tiie “ Save ;i Baby C am paign" which hi hit a 111 h e hijir y oung buness men of the city passed
T h e e w„* a Jar«., a tte n d a n c e »1
|rt&gt;ni|{ ra rri,.d on ,,y thp Children's
Mr. ( . II. W alker spoke briefly of aw ay yesterday morning a t -6 o'clock
the regular business meeting &lt;d t h e . Honw Soril}ty ()( M.&gt;rxl» at Jnckson- the library, an n o u n c in g t h a t the a t his hi me, on Park D rive afUjr an
W om an's C lub held W ednesday afters h r t t i d lhat tlt, t year that now charter called for a meeting illness t h a t Iras continued for sevnoon In the club house which *&lt;&gt;•' imttitll,jon , ook
,,f «0(1 homeless T h u rs d a y afte rnoon of the Library oral m onths, but which becam e crit­
DAILY
No. 82
No. 86
veiy inviting in its new dross of babies, resot red them to health when Association und all intere ste d friends ical less th a n a week ago.
Ne SO
In the
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8:30 a.m.
2:20 p.m
while plastering. ‘ The president. Mrs. necessary and placed them in good to assist in launching the Sanford spring, Mr. Miller displayed sym p­ Lv. Jacksonville
pin.
Dicklns, called the meeting to order homes for adoption
12:46 p.m.
0:25 p.m.
12.1» n.m.
'Some of the Library »* it it now a c h a tte red or tom s of diabetes which at first did Ar. Savannah
............... 5.25 a.m..........10:15 a.m.
and presided throughout with her ,.,nirrh(,
havi, |M.,.n u(-,iVe lor ganization
He spoke^ most opti- not prove overly alarm ing hut which Ar. Richmond
X on p.m.
Ar.
Washington..................
9:00 a.m....... . 1:35 p.m.
usual poise und dignity. In her hrjcf this cause and sent in a good sum, minticnlly of dream s coming true ro&lt; n developed
disturbing rompli1
lrôii p m.
0:50 p.m.
bu t interesting preliminary tulk, Mrs. hut nil th a t has Iteen sent from Sail- snying the club house, a municipal cations. The best of medical atten- Ar. New York ................ 2:57 p.m.....
h no ¡t.nt.
Dickins s ta te d that her New Year's ford is not enough to pay th e ex- building w h s th e realization of u tion was requisitioned b u t nothing
No. 82. Florida t¿ West Indian Limited—Free Reclining Steel f i ... , .
wish to each memtier was th at she peitses for a year of one little girl drenm not even conceived of ten could be done t o 'stay Ibe ravages of
W ashington—Electric Lighted
,0
Jghted and Fans.
should feel herself as im portant as there now from Sanford
Mrs. Wight years ago
HI. few prom otlve re- the disease. Early .yesterday morn- No. 86.— I’almelto* L i m i t e d - F
•'ree Steel Reclining Chair Cars to Wa.Csil|liglll(j^
n w t f i t ' i , r m i i ' i r l/i .
Ib n t lm
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I
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a n y dfher mem tier just as necessary impressed upon the club t lit* im port­ tfiotive
rem arks Ua ci ,rr ee like
th e an ii rn of
ing 1he
lapsedi t into
a s t a t e of§ coma
Electric Lighted and Fans.
to the success of the club work. ¿&gt;he ance of the work and s ta te d th a t wo u cir circle, th e y suggested comple- a n d the end followed in the couMe
No. 80.—Coast Line hlondn Mail— laical Sleeper to Savannah.
ulso charged the members to make it curtiiot afford for the Children’s Home tion, und there arose In the minds of of n few hours.
a special point to exercise a spirit Society to feel that we are n o t doing his hearers a library building »pleaT h t.
wU1 u k e placo a t SarSteel Pullman C ars of the highest class operated on all train-« vr *.i
of greater friendliness to w a rd the our p a r t — th a t each m em ber should d dly equipped stan d in g beside us di„ A
p Chucrh t o m o n o w n , 2 Coast Line Dining Curs operated on Traîne* 82 and 86. '
’ in,if
new a n d timid members especially, work to get every man, wom an and like a friend to instruct and inspire ,,.c|ocI(( R ev D n 0 R W ilito 0,
For information and Pullman reservations apply to your local agent ,.f
suggesting ns slogan for the y ear the fhild to give ten cents to w a rd it. " W h e re no vision is th e people ,&gt;er- E&gt;„ , ne„ r&gt; Rt,v . D, W . W 0 r r 0f
A. W . FRITO T, Division P assenger Agent
former s t a t e president's (Mr*. Win. Every one giving ten cents or more ish,
und we would have m ote of E a r t Avenue and Rev. Dr. W. IF*
Docker's) closing sentenro in her will receive a certificate or certificate* these dream s from our friends.
. • y n d „ y 0 f the First A R. P. Church 1.1G Wcsl liny St.
Jarksunjille. KI»
address before the la k e la n d co n v e n ­ of stock showing that he ha* “ co­
Mrs. Dickins then urged the club liavjnR xhaTgc of lhe golvice. Tho
tion, " L e t us Ik? kinder than is neces­ operated with Florida’s
fa m .
(¡rosiest to do all in their power to assist the lntM m cnt wi|, bc made in
s a ry .”
Tbt&gt; b o d y wa8
C harity to the end th at ev ery home­ men in these different lines of work ¡,y p ,ol a t Sardj8
She also eft bed attention to the less orp h a n and needy child in Flor­ as we hud often called upon them m6Ved ou t t0 thc&gt;old h o m o ' yesterda
fact t h a t tho Library haR com e home ida rimy La? properly cared for anfd and this was our ch a n re to show our
where it will remain until t h e funeral.
to the c l u b . house, and ns th o Wom­ provided a good home.”
appreciation.
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Paul E m m ons Miller was born in
a n 's Club is the natural m o th er of
ThesP^certlfleate* were t u rn e d over
M
atthew
s, March lit, 1888. He was
the library th e members should do
to Mrs. J. W. Barnes, who will have
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e
L
itera
tu
re
D
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
meetth
e
youngost
son of Rev. Dr. and
all they can to advunco it in every
C
om
p
lete
a
b
s
tr
a
c
ts
from the r e c o r d s of
charge of collecting the m o n ey from ing for Dec. 30, 1014, was held in Mrs. R. G. Miller, one of the best
way. T h e library is open Tuesdays,
anyone interested and forw ard in g it Presbyterian M anse, Mr*. Maris, known a i u l m u tt highly,
Thursday* a n d Saturday a fte r noon*
' ' G range, anti Seminole to^mties.
Taxes
to th u .a i» U i s u p e r in te n d e n t, M arcus chairm an; p rrsb H n * .' j *
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'iimilTes in the b o u n ty . In 1880 Dr.
«uul S aturday-evenings till r e n 'p . m.
A. F a gg.
Tho
L
itera
tu
re
.
D
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
has
Miller
m
oved
to
Sardis
where
he
T h e m inutes were then read by
paid fo r n o n -resid en ts.
Mrs. C. O. Walker an n o u n c e d the postponed its reception to the gen- served th e S ard U t A.. R. P . Church,
Mrs, W atson, secretary pro tern and
era)
club
until
Jail.
27,
thus
a
.
fu
ll,
which
charge'
he
has
con
tin
u
ed
to
rum ninge sale, which is to lie con­
app ro v ed by the club.
C. W GOODRICH. Manager
ducted by th e indies of th e Library regular program takes place J a n . p acrvo u ninterrupte dly ever since,
Most interesting reports followed
Association S n tu m d y p. m. a t the In th e place of reception calendared having observed hi* 28th nnniverfrom tho officers of the club and
(On J a n u a r y L L .sn ry only last Sunday. After obtainIA-tiler building to defray th e ex­ in y ear book.
chairm en of the various d epartm ents.
penses of moving the hooks and election of chairm an, ns well as ing the education such as t h e schools
Miss Hawkins, the treasurer gave a
1llxtures to the club house. She re­ chairm an for m em bership com m ittee of th e d a y offered. M r Miller was
most gratifying report
A vote o
sent to Erskine College, D ue West,
quested all the members u lm have will ta k e place
thanks was tendered the Welfare DeFollowing
a n n o u n c em en ts
De- S. C., where he completed his course
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. an y th in g to give to the sale to send
p a rtm e n t for a i hristmn» present of
1
K
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It to o n e of th e fo llo w in g w o m e n : p a r tm e n t proceeded to enjoy first Com ing to Charlotte ho associated
ten dollars to the general fund, and
M esdames Key, Frank, W hitner or P»P&lt;T of afternoon's program , “ Ed- himself with F. C. A bbott &amp;. Co., in
BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND
to the Civic Committee of th e Wel­
C. O. W alker, if possible.
If not, ward E verett Hale a n d His Works," the teal e s ta te business und ih 1912
fare D e p a rtm e n t for twenty dollars,
and th e y will notify Mrs. Key she by Mrs. E. D. C h itten d e n . Vajued wont into business for himself, formp art of th e proceeds of t h e play
quotatio n s • from this writer were ing a p artnership with Mr. John R.
wilt he glad to send for it.
given by this committee .in th e fall.
given, also characteristic» of the life Oates u n d er the firm n am e of the
Mrs. R. C. Weidler of Lakeland
Mrs. Marls, chairman of th o Lit­
molded by p arental love.
A vol- Miller O ates Real Estate und InsurDickins
erature. Depart men! called the a t t e n ­ was in tro d u ce d by Mrs
I unie entitled " F o r Fifty Y ears“ was a nee C o m p an y . This connection con
tion of the club to the change of the and toiri the club of the Chantuu- | shown which had the distinction of tinned until the day of his death.
general literature
reception from t h d ' i u u which
is to begin here on Feb being presented by Dr Hale himself
r ,. WI1II w,,d d ,.d |„ \ t „ s Rertlm
S o l e A g e n ts fo r O r a n g e C ity S p r i n g s M i n e r a l W a r n
dare given in the yinr bonk to Jan
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'* w,l!l l " ll,‘ 1*H' !*'•*' |„ Mr Fernuld's father
Huntet in Sanford, F l a , who with
P H O N E 21
27th, a n d though program was not K*'"1 rh n u tu u q u u ever held in FlorMr». M artin's paper denting w i t h -one rhlld, M aster Paul E m m o n s, J r .
deflniteiy announced there mnutumI t o . 'ila, und «poke of the unusual ni.illJfe of Louisa M. Alcolt a n d rend by survives.
In addition th ere is Rev
Ik* un understanding among th e ini- '*y of th e director, Mr. Adam s, and
Mrs .1 W Karnes was pleasingly d&lt;- Dr and Mrs
Miller, fattier and
tinted which was strongly h inted ut l h »' ,Hl‘*nt m Cenerai
All m embers
pictod, as life of this writer was so m other, tw o brothers,- Rev. Rohcit
th a t this d c p a itm e n t has a very rare * ''r‘‘
tu l!‘ke tickets us the
full of good fruits, seen by all and H. Miller, pastor of the T h ird United
W. J. T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
tre a t in store for the club on th at i C h a u ta u q u a Association has turn ed
loved
by children who are cm bund Presbyterian Church. P itts b u rg . Pa .
datr
over tiiu m allei to the W o m an ’s
AG EN TS
Club, a n d all
money from the sale with characters of “ Little Wom en," and Jqliun S Miller of this city and
Mrs. T erh u n e, chairman of the
"Joe's
Roys"
and
others.
Rcmiiustwo
sisters,
Miss
Mary
IL
Miller,
of ti r k e l s above f],000.0U goes to
Welfare D ep artm en t then gave u
the club. Some tickets were sold al cences were rend from a leu lie t writ- principal of the South School und
splendid rep o rt from this always
the close of the ' meeting.
Mrs ten by a relative of laiuisa Alcott's. Miss Josephine Miller, who lives tu
o r r i c « « I t h H O L D E S AVAL E S T A T E CO
ac tiv e d ep a rtm e n t. Its success large­
The fine and even tenor of her life home
T h e y were all at the bedside
Weidler offered her services to sell
ly through the efforts of Mrs. Wight
tickets or help in any way sin- could. gleaming through all the days, t h u s when the end came
to secure funds from the school hoard
weaving the th re a d of her love,
y(r Miller was a m e m b e r «&gt;1 the
F Io r i d a
Sanford.
to em ploy an instructor to curry on
T h e p r e s i d e n t Ioni a n n o u n c e d t h a t wrapping it closely around ( hose who Associate
Reformed
Prenh vterian
the work of the Corn and T o m a to Mr M urks and Mr T h ra sh er would w,.ri. ¡r,
im m e d ia te home circle
alld u |ü )u | ltll(1 devout
C anning In d u s try in the Seminole address th e club
but wassurprised
Following these paper* Prof C, I Ckriatinn
He was lnghh ."•teemed
co unty schools was the cause of most ’ when Messrs
S (&gt; Chase. C E Maris gav. an instructive lalk on |() u || those who knew him for hie
favorable com m ent. Mrs W g th t
Walker. .1
N
Whitner. C
It
Psychology.
Phis starts the first in gmdly (Imposition, generous n ature
atntod th a t the club was greatly in- Walker. M urks and Judge Herring n series of thn*e talks to lie given in anif sterling character
N ever was
dflbted to M r Thrasher for Ids of- (il.-d in, led by Mr T h ra sh er, who the Literatur«* D e p a rtm e n t.
|lt. known to speak ill of a n y o n e and
forts in securing the money to inuke was greeted by a round of upplause
Club adjourned after interesting everyone spoke well of him. was the
th e woik possible.
front th e Indies, who th u s sought Round Table Disuussion.
universal acclaim.' In business he
Mrs. T erheun also announced that lo ’,hnw
appreciation of his
w as-consistently just a n d n ever was
there would Ik* n Better Babies' Con- tt,,rk in »‘' ‘•«ring funds for tho ToBig Ileal E s ta te Deal
it said thatMie took the a d v a n ta g e of
test held a t the Seminole C o u n ty : ,m,t.° C luh in stru cto r
Mrs Dickins
M ajor Benjam in Drew of this . it y »
*» » U.i- nsa. tton
To
Fair and th a t the Welfare D epart- handled the situation gracefully and
has sold to K D Waring and asso- h" frM*»,l!' ll*'
il
ment would offer two prize* a n d Mr
ltf" ' r “ '»'D 'er of the august body d a t e s the entire holdings of the fault -a lw a y s ready to «hare his
Marks, director of the Fair would *»** ‘» v iD?d (*&gt; «peak to th e d u b .
It is safe to
Holden Real Entitle &lt;'ouipiuiy, .-lo«-| in.-ans with his fellows
offer one for the most perfect baby hut on ac c o u n t of the luck of time
say
th
a
t
th
e
re
was
hardly
u more
ing out the old y e a r with a deal in­
Mr. Marks
(physically), and th a t the physicians only th ree responded.
popular
y
o
u
n
g
m
an
with
all
classes
volving $100,000 or more, having
A
of the town had offered their service* of the F a ir Association first a d d re s s ­ been twice owner of the name. Tho and condition*.
IBs d e a th will
ed
the
ladies
on
the
subject
of.
the
to examine th e babies free, providing
p roperty consist* of several lot* in prove a sad blow to a wide circle of
th e m others would not take u p more Fair. He com plim ented tho W om ­ Sanford: the tirick building known friends und acquaintances. C h a r ­
time th an was necessary as it takes an's Board of M anagers of th e S em ­ n* the Bishop block: eighty-nine lotte (N. C l Observer.
considerable tim e for the ex.Vinin a ­ inole C o u n t y Fair on the s y s te m a tic shares in tho Sanford House: Volu­
a p p o in tm e n t of heads of com m ittees
tion.
sia c o u n ty land*; a n d a large seres go HE RALD WANT A D S P A Y
Mrs. T erheun also reported tho »ale. and districts to supervise the «xof celery land* near Sanford, includ­
of Red Cross seals, and an n ounced hlhits which are in their keeping,
ing iho Robinson Spring* tract
the musical comedy to l&gt;o s t a g e d and «aid th a t the hair w a n te d to
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Six years ago, this property, then
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under the direction of Miss Rogers have a good allowing of all kinds of
s,
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owned by Major Drew, was sold by
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on Jan. 28th for tho izenefit of the women's work^—art*, crafts, needle­
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work. a n tiq u e s , flow'd*, rooked foods him to tho Hoblon Real Estulo C o m ­
Welfare D e p a rtm e n t.
ü 'li
etc. He also suggested tjiat a com ­ pany, but brought hack n h o u t two
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M rs. Dickins complimented this
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mittee be ap p o in te d to look nfto m ouths ago.
/ e p o r t and spoke especially of the
the B e tte r Babies' C ontest.
Tho
When approached this morning by
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good work in securing tho Corn and
BFviOexclusive rig h t to servo the people a representative of th e R ep orter-S tar
T o m n to C anning Instructor.
during tho Fair with food a n d d rink M ajor Drew «aid: ‘‘The sale has
Miss S tum on, tho chairman of tho
was p resented to tho club b y M r.‘ been m ad e and th e final paper»,
A '—
Music D e p a rtm e n t nnnounerd the
Marks.
A discussion followed and covering the transfer are now being
i i
costum e recital which was to be Jciven
a v o ta was ta k e n %to a c c e p t the niHde o u t ."
by Misa Aspinwall th a t evening for
proposition, which
was- t h a t the
T he »ale wa* engineered . b y Mr.
th e benefit of th e pinao fund. Also a
;
ladies should furnish the food a n d R. D. Waring, late of Osceola county
m eeting' of th e chorus to Ik* held
tho labor a n d th e net proceeds are but now a resident of Orlando,
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S a tu rd a y afternoon a t three o'clock.
•a? ’,;
to be d iv id ed equally betw een the where h(&gt; has bought valuable p rop­
Mr*. Fitts, chairm an of the Social
club a n d t h e Fair Association.
erty, including the p re tty residence
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D ep artm en t m ade an excellent rep o rt,
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Mr. T h ra n b c r then «poke of the where he resides.
A
th e best | » r t of which was th a t th ey
Mr. W, B. M akinson.of Kissimmee
h ad cleared over $76.00 f r o m - t h e Corn a n d T o m a to Club w ork und
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dancing school, which had been given told of tho benefit« to be d erived in if m entioned ns on e of th e .parties
many wuya by th e boy» a n d girls interested in the big transfer, along
to help p a y for tho plastering.
l
being
tra in e d to conserve tho fruits with o th e r Osceola capitalist*.
T he president then announced the
• t
Mr. Drew, sh o rtly a fte r arriving
ap p o in tm e n t of Mrs. J. W. B arnes and v e g e ta b l e s , of the s ta te which
H e «aid in Sanford seven yeara ago purchased
a s chairm an of th e Press com m ittee are now going to waste.
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t h a t one of th e m ost efficient t e a c h ­ this pro p e rty for $66,000.' In tJHfe
a n d general reporter.
a n d ' a half years he not only cleared
Tho m a tte r of keeping open house ers In th e s t a t u has been engaged,
tv
a t th o club house during tho Fair by Miss H arris, tho chief, a n d would up the a m o u n t of t h e purchase .price
but
eight
per
cent
on
th
e
investm
ent
be
here
soon
to
begin
work
a
n
d
it
was voted upon, a n d It was decided
He th en sold, it to th e
t h a t com m ittee should be there t o re ­ was possible th e re could be som e as well.
Holden
C
o
m
pany, who m anaged th e
showing
of
th
e
work
for
th
e
Fair.
ceive the ladies of the county a n d to
aggregated
interest
for six years, but
He
told
of
th
e
display
of
ono
y
o
u
n
g
use It as a rest room in compliance
a
b
o
u
t
tw
o
rdonths
ago bought back
lady
a
t
th
e
l
a
k
e
l
a
n
d
Fair
which
was
with a recom m endation by the board .
the
sam
e
p
r
o
p
e
r
t
y
.^
f e i c h ho Is now
Mrs. Dickins brought the m a t t e r put chased b y a real estate m a n aa
transferring
to
R.
D.
^ and
an
'advertisem
ent.*
He
also
ripoke
of birth registration and vital s ta t i s ­
¿ I
associates.:—
Roporter-Stuf.
L
of
the
a
u
t
o
industrial
parade
to
be
M, ;. ! 1‘ - . . tics before th e meeting saying t h a t It
■ K ,v P
was . tho first tim o In the history of had a t th e Fair, -stating t h a t t h e r e
!m 4
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:
-1
would
be
a
m
an
hero
to
d
ecorate
ff* t
; i- * i
t h e federated clubs .that the Individ­
DRINK
ual club had been appealed to b y the tho cars a n d asking all club m em ­ DRINK
governm ent. On tho 18th of J a n u ­ ber* who r p u ld to enter th eir car*.
a r y a whirlwind campaign will bo C o m p lim e n tin g .th o women on their
conducted t o secure the pirth regis­ dem on strate d a b ility to \ c t effective
tra tio n of every child In this country. work done when th e y msdo u p their
Mrs. R. M. M ason has charge of th e minds, he suggested the a d v isab ility
ELSIE ST. LEON AS POLLY
work In Sanford a n d will have a co m ­ of their c o n d u c tin g a " C le a n U p "
IN
“POLLY
OF
T.IIE
CIRCUS“
AT
THE IMPERIAL THEATER, MONDAY, JANUARY 18th
DRINK
DRINK
m ittee to assit her in collecting th e day before t h e Fair.

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COUNTY COMMIS­
SIONERS IN REGULAR SESSION
(’ortinuod from Pago Two

flothirti f°r t'onv^c^9* 14 .00; Hand
Hell, 58.83; Mutton
222 .33; E K. Tur
Cr*,r C“
Hell, 11.311; Semimdcn
Btr, suppl“ *
Co Bank, Killicr roue
road work, 70.60;
work, 200.00;
p f{, Hooki-r,
j \V Hell. toad u o r k. OO.OOi Zach*
' ¿umber To., lum ber, 16.11; lt|
Lynch, mail work, 264.50; Fred
T. Lillis him. surveying, 13.20; Sem¡BoIe Construrtion Co., road work,
ill 00; A. F. Bell. S u p t.. shops and
t«m hire. 13.25; A. K. Bell. Supt..
bo,rd bill, 005.50; A. F. Boll, Supt.,
—y roll. 541.00; F ly n t Brow.,
Util, 2.05: H. McPhcraon, preaching,
jog'; T. J- Miller Si Son, Dingle road
■ark, 9.50; Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co,,
»fco«r. 1.75; 11 ^* Beck, road work,
102.70; D- M. C. R abun, road work,
«,■•.50; K. CWffil. road rwok, 22.50;
|&gt;rna,d Hdwe. Co., oil for bridge,
J.J0; Hill lldwe. Co., supplies, 15.54;
W. A- Ginn, surveying, fi.00; F. L.
Woodruff. tommUaioner, 4.00; C. W.
Entimiiigir, commissioner', 8.01); J.
A Clark, commissioner, -4.00. Totil, 2777.95.
iff »rtfelttin* F trtfd f" P.* H.
MtCrory. fees Baxtei case, 74.88; L.
R. Philips Ji- Co., medicine, 7.46?
Andre» Aulin, costa J. P ., 1.10; Aiidre» Aulin. sheriff's costs, 1.90; I. D
‘ Hart, witness. 1.00; L. (1. Sl’ring[rlljw, J I' costs, 2.13; A. H. Cani­
tron. (1 'X costs, 3.75; C. M. Hand,
ihriiff. i " mi no lines a n d costs, N*:|,
C. XI Hand, shed IT. a tte n d . Co.
Jud(i- i t t 1 l 911. t M Iliind. slu-r¡|f,
lull. I 17 till; A. F Hell.
Supt., discharge money, 9.00, M. 11.
Mabry, costs Marlow case, 12.00;
A. H Cameron, O. W,, com mis»Ion.«. 1*5.00; Hurry Hall, witness.
3.70; Geo 1!. Herring, cost several
a*«. 15 I I (' M H a n d , sheriff,
rosl »ctcni'l cases, 54.45; John
GimLI' witt-*«, | on; T o m Itoliinton. *n ■" 1 oo. N H Garner.
Sam I* •'
juror.
I on. Felts
Frank, Hirer. I tttl; It &lt;’ M at Well,
juror I 00. Kd lame, juror. 2 00
0 II M -*-troin |tir'*r, I oil I. no
Lamar » .liio » , I IIO, (i XX Smith,
juror. I 00. C C Itoyd, juror. 1 no

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was a. liuti r in the upbuilding
K irsim e t*e, 'having built over one
h u n d n d houses to
in that • i t y (•*r ft '*idein
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st&gt;&gt;| y I rli t, »loi room ■ .fr.ri flow Ini *
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in Florida by his w o rk s , and the
people of i bi ' city run he co n gr a tu ­
lated o j" n getting such a live wire
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J u s l fo r g e t 'e m 'c a u s e you know
Thai s a m e f e l l e r 's gut s o m e g ood p o in ts ,
T h e m ' s t h e o n e s y o u w a n t to s h o w .

¡1AST y o u r l o a v e s o u t o n t h e w a t e r s .
T h e y ’ll c o m e h a c k , ' s a soy i n ’ t r u e .
M n y h o t h e y 'l l c o m e h a c k a - h u t t e r e d
W h e n s o m e fe lle r b o o s t s for vmi.

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J . M. W.iu, J . W. Boll,
* W* j ' Henderson, A. S.

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II ihis I h e r up with all y o u r m ig h t.

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■liutry m tin* near future, Mr. Mulm.i m. ', re tu rn to Giiinraville and
T e r m « M o d c r a l o - ' - S l t i i lly C a s h • *.ter into the work a» of yore.
During the past two year» Mr
Xl'diiur h a » been president of I (n
Phone 3 1'J
■Pliitharnumif
Society and has out
lined and carried out m an y new
and liberal ideas in music, all t e n d ­
ing to help a n d fmjirove the taste
ATTOKNKY A M I COD NS KI.I Mb aI LAW and desire fur the best in music in
Gainesville. A series of sacred con­
Practice In Slate and Federal tXiurts
cert» wn» given lust year a n d similar
linrner-WooilrufT Bldg
Sniifuril L In events jila n n e d 'fo r this season, h u t'
________ t« because id the general lassitude and
depression chorus work has pro­
gressed very slowly this y e a t .
The m any friends of Mr. und Mr«
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DENTIST
Molnnr regret to lose th em , and
trust th at their going will he hut
Offirc: Yuwcll Building
(or a s h o r t «period.
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T ■' Ht i I H lIuiM lestoi,. C, i
L'iih». (,,,, K.‘ Muthieux, X . T. PeRomei NlrhóNon, F. D. Prcrtti. 1 XX. P icvatt, C. A. RiiulcrMnr Bri wIn Raulcison, W. II. RauIrrion, S. p. Stili.h, D avid Spcvi, II.
Sutton. K. M. S u tto n , M. XX
T»&gt;lor, XV. F. Taylor. J. V. Wirk«,
Anrv* Auliti. Jr., J. E. Akerland.
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Allbon, J. F. Allison, Theo.
Aulin, J. T. Bacon. J. S. Hrook», T .
A. Clark, T. L. Cushing, D . D: DanÌ!U' J- ^** Foki*a, W. IL Howard, L.
T Hunt, U'. K. KeUey. T W. U w j00, " J Lawton, N. F. Uizcttc,
*°* kinchart. L. W. L u th e r. W. H.
kuther. J. F. Mitchell, H. H. M c
k»ll. A. j . McCulley, C. T . McCul**)fi C. T. McCulley, J. S. McKinJ». Steen Nelson, J. C. P a r t i n , J. K.
«Hin, N. J. Tanner, H. F. Wheeler,
jk L..Wheeler, W. B. Bjillurd, C. M'ucc, C. A. Dallas, 'A, L. Henkel,
A* W. Millon. J. W. O steen, Alfre
kdebon, A. A. Hick*, B. F. James.
r * *• jo b n s o n , Otto Kola, Leonard
C. Pearion, O. T . Pcaraon,
• G. Lundquist, D. H. C. Rabun,
»■ B. Rabun, 11. W. S m ith , G w .
Bmith, John D. W a rren, W. V.
“ “"n. J. W. Fortier, W. T . Humph&gt;. J* G. M artin; R. N. Poston. A.
. *■ SJoblom, W. E. Allen. G. A.
D*nt. D. W. Clouscr, J. S. Dinkle.
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I)r&gt;KKt»rs, F. W. Griggs. L. J.
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J r *. T. D. H a rtlo y , T. G.
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of 'h i 1 F u r iip e e n w ar u n d co n *e i|u e n l
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I Butler.
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J. P Cnmph.ll, XX p I
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H. Garner. .1 M Gitimi, F .1 Gon
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K Hu w km*, XX c
Hill.
Kd. Higgin». K .1 Holly. XX
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Hoolelian, J. G. Ilunti*r, S Jew ett,
J K. Johnson, T XX Johnson. Tim
Kenne, T. H. KtrUy. J H. Lawson.
J . U. Long. XV. W. Long. Chas. H
L o rd , R, * M M ason. S Maxwell.
U. C. Maxwell, K l. Marshall. G
XV. Messenger. Jo h n Mdscli. J |,
Miller, L. M Met uller. 11«*nrv McLaulin, H S M si London. Il H
Nelson, Nenry Nickel. XX t» Nolan.
Rex Packard, J. O. Packard. XX H
Peli, S. K. Porter, K H Bnmhtll.
J . H. Randall. J. I) Rohirts, U G
Roller, A. Roui h, ('. J Rumph. S.
R unge, J. XX. o . Singletary, t). H.
S ténatrom , Roy F. Simm»,' F. W,
T e m p c tto n , J. E. Terwilligrr. LeLi/ay -TilU», -W.* 1&gt;» JTwrner,*tti. *W&gt;,)•, •TL* wbovt» iv a -e u t «Í il; l.W XVm V a n Ness, G. XV.
Vena ldi■. A. 11. lug, the mijn who expects to make
Wallace, R. F Washluiriic, W T. Sanford or at ler.st assist in tnnking
WhetflNa, XV. E\ W hite, .1 It: xvii- Sanford the greatest tffty in the In­
Hams, Jr . C G XXilson. C i XXood- terior of Florid*
Mr W aring and
rulT.eXX C Woodruff, F It Adams, associates h..it* recently purchased
W. XX Abernathy, XX F Aker». from Benjamin Drew of O rlando the
S. A Berner, Clifford il . t: K llohlen interests that included valu­
fir m ly . H H Urosnn. F |. Blown, able city jiroperty. celery lamls at
I T Hruily., t- G Hou
XX I I . o I i I i i m u i S j i r i n g t t i l i d o n I lie West
ido .in&gt;] .l- o h id s in \ oliisni coun
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H. il. Cluppell, L li Chittciideii, interest in tile Sanford House and
C . D. Couch. A. P. Connelly, T. S. Mr. Waring gives the people of this
D avis, J. D. Davison, R. || Deas, city the ns.itirance that he will build
Jo e De Mont, 1 XX I &gt;0 kill', lohn n fine commercial and to u r h t hotel
Dielll, Il (Ì Deiterick. F F D otlnn ulol th at the work will -tart in a few
P M ' KIiI.t Ben l i-1, W \ Fills month* it' 'Him i* ¡nolimu a rv -lep
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L a r g e s u p p l y of H o r s e s , M ules,
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 ale o r E x c h a n g e
n ia c fc a m lth ln g e n d W a gon R e p a i r i n g In c o n n * : t l o n

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D R . C. G. BUTT

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PEOPLES HANK BUILDING
ROOM 9

•Elton J. Moughton
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A R P H IT F C T
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Snow Liniment

T he Way It H appened
Mr. Holly:
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Will you please publish th e follow­
ing.
I w ant to correct or explain
how George Randall came so near
being killed last .S u n d a y morning.
VEGETABLE BUYERS
He, George, was roming hom e from
the farm on his wheel, when about 9 lh S t r e e t
S a n f o r d ; F lo r id a
M r’ T hornton'« place, he being in
middle of the* road heard a horn
near him. tu rn ed his wheel to the
left leaving l o m r FORTY' F E E T to
in.» R IG H T for the a u to to pu»«
It seems the auto, instead of being
or running to the right was running
MY SPECIALTIES:
on the teft side of the road.
Sev­
PICKAI/IVS HAND-PAINTED CHINA
eral people saw the colliMon a n d they
all dcclure the auto wa* r u n n i n g . G O R H A M ’S .STERLING S I . E
forty mile« a n hour or more. Con- R O G E R S ’ PLATED WARE
«qquently George wa« ru n down, ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
dragging him under the ear forty or
fifty feet, mashing hla rig h t leg
above the ankle and otherwise mu*

and all Kinds of Feed

It U a Pain Relief and Healing Rem­
edy That Answers Every
Requirement.

Coulbourn Company

• I t Is of exceptional power1 In rheumatjo
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aehlnir Joint«. r e U , r . the drawn muacle«. M .t o r « the «trength.
. . . » and »upplrne,. ,,f youth It 1» «!«o effective In
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wound*, »oree or r^&gt;rn«lem* of Itio flesh. It 1* a aplcmdld
hold remedy for man or bcaat.
Trv It for cut*, burn« hrul«e*. old aore«. Inroo hack, rheuinattai*.
neuralgia, .clattca. fro.t bite*, rhlllblaine. contracted muacle,
Stiff neck. It atop# pain and heal« quickly.

HENRY McL&lt;VULIN

D E N T IS T
work

SEEDS
Crushed Oyster Shells

THOM AH EMMKT WII.SON
&amp; FKKÍ1UMON HIÍVSHOLOKH

Sanford,

When rou need a Liniment, ui« a good
cow To Inauro beneficial resulti, g et

JEWELER

Price 25c, 50c and 51.00 per Bottle.
naif« f, wilt ton

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tr. touts, no.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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IANUARY 12. lo is

{MEETING OF PRESS ASSOCIATION WAS A BIG SUCCESS

oioo oo oo oo G
o oOoQo oOaoooooaaaooa oo oo oo oo ao oa ao oa o o o D
o oooooooooooooooooooaaqaaoa ao aa oa o o D
GO
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o oooooaa s | p i„ fron, you. |»u t w ithout
m o - tend to the interest» of thlr body
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merit’» com punction they will roll in all section» of the state when neyou of your good name.
•
ccsaity require»
I. So rue m ethod should he a d o p t ­
And the go**iper 1» not only more
dangerous than the thief, more cruel ed whereby public or official act»
th a n th e savage, he or she in, a l s o of all public servant», mo‘re especial­
BUDGET OF O PINIO N “ JU ST BETW EEN
more cowardly
The thief take» hi ly in the leglslaturive branches can
YOU AND M E .”
chances of detection ami p u n is h -J be correctly listed t h a t such records
ment.
T he savage comes out into may be avnitnble for the guidance
the open w hen he slick» his d arts of ^the m em bership throughtout lh«*
into tiis victim, but tlie gosslper state.
works under cover, hidden a n d safe. [ 5« Would earnestly beg th at 11
statew ide labor forward m ovem ent
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH. 2

e a s y terms. 8 acre» all p|,.*,,| &gt;mJ
irrigateci.
F i n 1 floujng wH!
¡-^
la n d i» all fenred and ju-t
s t t r t planting.
You ean n
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Continued from Page I
price of thè land t hi» year
|( yo()
T hrasber: response, Hon. Jos. II. w a n t u btlrgain cali on owner .(e. »
Hum phries; Thu Com m ercial Club. F if th Street, Snnford. Flit
C. R. Walker; The Florida Press
For Sale in W inter Garde«
Association. Oscar T. Conklin; The 2 s t o r y 6 room house
Region. Claude Johnson; The one acre land, h;:rn
JJ 1 .
Pres* Gang. Hurry B row n; United term s. F. J Hill. W.nt.-r .
We S ta n d , Clarence Woods.
Florida.
About thirty members of the C o m -1
mercial Club were preserit at the
F o r Sale. Five W title \\
"HE'LL PRENT 'EM "— SO SAYS SA UNTERER.
! d ate agreed upon by this body, «*»- banquet and about th e sam e num* Cockerels.
Rex Packard u
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i fiecial a tten tio n being given to the her of newspaper men and their fnm- Sanf«ird.
Conllnued from Page 1
¡m ore disorganized sections.
ilies and the gathering a b o u t the fes- —■
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will th e gossip he. found? Any place
M ethod In M adness
of
tne
wont
performed
by
the
trade
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Would
suggest
th
a
t
we
contal
hoard
was
one
of
the
best
that
where people make their home».
W a n te d - Work on f.irt t- rtj
Iluy n bo* of oranges.
centrato out efforts upon securing has occurred In the history of the ab le man, good referen,-,.,
\ j
Sanford
a
Hty o f
c u l t u r e union m ovem ent of this cou n try .
Buy' a heavy hum;
F raternally s u b m itte d ,
the pasnge of the most im p o rtan t Sanford Commercial
C lub.
The B erry, Gen. Del., City.
m ftp
and refinem ent.
S anford, a city of
Huy a barrel of apple »as».
labor measures before the legislature, visitors were most profuse in their
Wm. K. T E R R Y ',
churches a n d splendid ac tiv ity In
Huy u jnr o’ jam.
m aking the less vital of secondary praise for the Sanford people and the
Scc’y-Treas.
For Sale
civic affairs.
Sanford, n city of
consideration,
if necessary.
Commercial Club and this cjty will
good schools, has the
strangely
O verland Touring Car. tin,roughly
Huy a bale o' cotton, Bill,
And now, b rother delegates nnd be remembered by th e Pr«b* Gang overhauled, good running urn. r
created source of heartaches a n d desP re s id e n t’» Report
Buy a car of out»;
officers, thanking each of you for the as ono of the brightest s p o ts ’ in their
pair. Y'ou ran fiml theiti in every
Sanford, Fla., Jr.n. 12, 1915.
Underw ood Typewriter
j
Huy yourself a suit of cloth«*».
T h e Com- first class condition
walk in life The nlimn**in this «1«*»- T o flu* Officers and M em bers of the good you have accomplished and the travels over the stale.
Huy some overcoats.
troyer of character is the young~man j*. Florida S ta te F ederation of Lubor-i efforts made during th e
&gt;ear. ^ -n jrrriai Club and
mO ne Oak Roller Top I n .
1 '-»rly
! ford on their part have fallen so des- new.
who, with other», s ta n d s upon promin C onvention Assembled, G r e e t - • I remain,
Huy yourself n ton of hay,
Fraternnlly yours,
Iperntely in love with the member*
O ne Walnut Flat "Desk. ,,i&lt;| ,«j|f
inent corners of the city a n d with ) ing;
Huy a load of brlfks;
C.
E.
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H
E
P
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D
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! of the Press Afsociutiop—i h u i S ta n ­
O n e Plant Jr Hors,, i
I lying lips smirch the re p u ta tio n of j L abor conditions in Florida at the
•■»tor.
Huy a pair of ruldier boots,
ford
expects
to
go
to
Miami
with
the
practically
new.
young women as they pass through ( present time, a» far as known to no*,
Huy a flock of chicks.
| avowed intention of bringing the
O ne Painter Fertilizer I
the m iserable g a u n tle t th e young a r e not of the h«*st, hut .from report»
next meeting of the big association
Seven Barrels, for *1*1
beast on either side of th e walk.
1of enforce«! idleness, causing, tliv.
iHuy yourself some chewing gum
to Sanford or a t least force’ Kissim­ lu re s .
tress, misery a n d ac tu a l w a n t in
D
o
ro
th
y
Dix.
u
nder
a
subhead
B uy it by the box;
mee to sanction this city having it In
L o t Hoes anti oth er tool.
"L ove of Gossip M ost Unexplain­ m a n y of th e northern s ta te s , we of
Huy yourself an a u to ,
191
hundred
i,t«I1ll 11
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•T1hirty-five
» * * » jf
M
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xt f, II
this su n n y southland have just
able,’’ s a y s :

f CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

| EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT _

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WELCOME TO OUR CITYl;e in!,UK,,,;;,tt"1’ commencing «*.» «

ABOUT PEOPLE
AND EVENTS

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n u » o v-.w « X ' o i o
tn * .t* 4 » w * * * * * * * * * * *
'n t i P P S &amp; W
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the visitors a better view of th e great
If you want a bargain
mv of
explicable of all hu m an weaknesses. m ajo rity of sur m em bers are for- speedily made friefttis wherever she
B uy a y e a r’s subscription,
Sanford
celery
delta,
gave
them
j
&gt;
t
h
e
-above
-call
on
&lt;*r
uddre*
r c
It is tho on«* savage tra il thl«l has J tu n u tely at work
w ent. While in Sanford she was th e
P ay it in ad vance,
real
view
of
the
warm
h
e
a
rte
d
people
W
oodruff.
Sanford.
Fla
;u
p t,
In the fare of a b u n d a n t ¡crop, over | RUWIt of M ay nn(, M| | l)red Holly,
survived b o th civilization a n d Chris­
T hen your friend, ye editor.
,,
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,
.
, of Sanford anti bet live Commercial
the
entire
laiui.
unscru|iulou?
matianity, a n d th at shows how element Mr. Conklin wn» also the guest of ,,, ,
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C an buy ii pair o’ pants.
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t lu b n n d th e people here h a v e a
F or Sale W hob*»ab 1 . ( ,•
iiipiiliitors of our national market» .M
i . 'a n d Mrs. Holly
ary cruel we still are. *
E. F M cIntyre
much Iletter opinion of th e news- w ater fish business, m i . bug fish
have used the European war as a
Every d ay we see p«*«»ple who are
paper men and in ihi» m eeting all.of n sts, fish boats nnd ga-..
k«
pretext to ad vance pric«*s, esperially
Mrs. C. (). Cm lrington.
Mr».
so
te n d e rh e a rte d they would not
us
have
gained
som
ething
also
fish
house,
etc
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* Tin* old y«'i«r i* «lead. We have
upon the necessaries of life, to a Johnson and Mis* Virginia John-on
Among those present were the fol- V incent.
••ti»
commenced (hi* new
ll.it mg l»uri«*d hurt a fly. yet they d&lt;&gt; nut hesitate point alm ost unbearable, and from
accuinpanied the Delaim l ,’&gt;&gt;niingeni
lowing:
------------------------------------ ——*------the dead let us turn our a tten tio n t** t«j blast a wom an’s re p u ta tio n by these condition» our national gn\
to the Press \sso etation meeting lu»t
setting alloat evil stories a b o u t her
Hon Joseph H um phries, Bradenr&lt;&gt;r f'alc &lt; r e a p
i
»ire,
th e living.
e m in e n t, although ordering vurinn- I riday
They wetejpthe guests of town Herald; Mr-. C.
»torn-»
th
a
t
are
the
merest
be..r.*n&gt;,
S.
Wilson
l
1«
tiled,
house
ami
laisl y«*i*.r was a grim yeat a mo*
investigntiima in the «*arly stages ol ,
|{. j JJolly
nn«l Miss Townsend. S nrasc te Times; witb growing crop».
mentoua year of terrible events. We anti which they do not ta k e the th e unjust, unfair and u n n ec essary '
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W’nyne Thonni», Plani C ity Couiicr; Ueosott, sickness.
W
were paralysed by the breaking of tro u b le to investigate.
inrrease of living costs has given
Mrs M C. ^axug«* ha* taken th è ( t*|yde ^Glenn,
Olenti
Advertising nenr Cclery avi mie.
u great war
We were helpless when • Every d ay we see people who practically no relief.
Ifhing house nn Oak avenue and is (*0 , u‘nd Tarripa* T rib u n e ; R H.
industrial depression came to us. shudder with h«&gt;rr«,r u» th ey ,ea&lt;l
T he effects of lh«* inflow of bile al
F o r Sale furili
homi
to
her
inn n v -a oford Pro-*n-r&gt;&gt; Ori. n«l*' R, pori
(ales
of
bow
suMiges
am
u
se
tli,*uiSi. r W
We beram e &lt;&gt;motionul when told of
-m all Inner, at
w o r k e r » in n i n e * - ! , \ , iy ,-ruf« ir&lt; -t. fftetid»
II Harris.
K
«i, rn»-&gt;*
iihietti-:
the su fieri tigs of the uni-mploye&lt;! s , . [ v i n ierti.ru g their prisoner- t h e i n o i h. d r i v e n » u i j i b w n r d f r o m
Price 12.OU" T* r
t
laude
Johnson.
Ktssimbiee
Jourm&lt;l.
W«* lived most of I '* I l umler dark to d e a th , yet these linriui ntlari» ti»
i« «”.111*1111* an ti vit UH-!.
Mr and Mr* N ll G arner r&lt;
bala it» «* *,i 51" *i *
F •» V’ansAgnew, K -*ttenic&gt; .'.ma rid depressing shadow Hut it i* pa-* :« (lie i-.ti t ,\el,Mlg tugetlier b; •*l
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Moil...
. ru, livlllg tl • r* l-i.'allot Ilf • V. r
II.il &gt; W Melimi\ ,01.1 Si tt
time to iofni* out &lt;&gt;( t1&lt;* glooifi i*
at M o o r , ■ ' a'
•Î«iti*
1hat 1* h.Ti! -” |dea*anf VI -It Vt t i'.t r a 1 1 r a lu re
on,- they know who 1 a- tl., I■■■I Ui. l.
own «]• -inty ihis I* .it t er: t o*n I he
t li«*y u i'i * tnii-'t * IM Mr- «, i i . , ! « Harry Hrown. St. Atign-n-o- lì,-cord.
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t
r T Con k lin; Mi. Itil li. labi
I ’o r &lt;nb
fu tu re of the cou n try call- for cour­ to be uli»i-t;t
i *»ii -ht ii*n- t F rtnie Im tit t be «’«it -• -j-tor. Mr* Fret 1 I &gt;:»« r
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Ki ,*ri ,le* &gt;,t«i
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age an*f i bought
Ili|r children *‘1111
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tllitl we -J.all loilid (.If ill, ill wil d,
a
nvoiit
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tit, I
H"&gt;n
people win, really Irlievc | ti.it tlu-y c o n im i p o rtio n a re s a tis fa c to r y u i i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hanson of Mr anil Mr* (‘
&lt;’ i nl ri ngt on
41 E
Ninth
patriot» of the past rebuke us for have th e welfare of their fellow ct«- c e n tru l p o rtio n a re ■ ssti»lncto-\ un
M i n n e a p o l i s M i n n a r . \ -i *t ne M - ■i
M* &gt; W 1,.
stan d in g a» if *tri&gt; ken dum b I" ;,wc tures at heart, who jo &gt;"t f , - 11 . *• .per (.*••', hi con. t i n . u , , f but i In- - ■*i
il t
I ol i r
II.,
J.1 11 -, n, .i 111 in Jutill- tun and VI r H
•i.
and horror
tu flissemtuati *« .in«l„l,,us - t u r n - , , , ..»I fro m P e n sa c o la - o liti u p p , r&gt;. i n f o r t ì u n t i l - j . ri t i g
V
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l.M
(nade
il«*
trie
that
break
up
homes
¡»i
d
wre,
f
I
he
There is a* nation to feed, y «■*.
to be lit t le e n th u s e d Iti tile la b o r
m any naliwn» call fur food
There •‘«reer* «»f men and women
m ovem ent
\ n d th is s a m e coi ti
W Fit t-, Ir . ..ml litt I,*
x-Alr-i
A
i
K e r r y day you meet tuine-t people I ion a p|«Ite» to tho t-lum ! * 11 \
l i n s J n - . l l'
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t* a nation to clothe. ye*. other tui­
t Martha
,i&lt; cumpa mi-li
Mrli
who w m .bl not dream of stealing a K ,
TH•• M1111»t • *■»• V
tions are being stripped to naked
W es i
&gt; I cl.lol to S i w *—in -.-r »
Th i i r - d . i
Inni 1!. • 11.0 Il ,• ■*•I
Klies* lit l lie cold releulles* ha dll "I
B r u ? l u •» . u n d * 1 * 1 « ’.INi I t
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•¿It 111t1v
.t
a nd nlu' in­
United S l a t e s to
ime mil of the
r.
it &lt; ti.&lt; i i *»* ! hi* *“•! í4í 1Ht* \ L i in* &lt; •' i u t i n i " - «
i. Iff., • *» *7 ' f
ID t l .
MjXt su: t.l V " « M*
gloom and -ce the dot*. ill*«. tin
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f i %r- ?
f t » ’ t f*; IS *
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t
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Vil itugreat opport unit &gt;* before till- ta llo o
t’ . • * • 1 •
i 1" ’ ’ n i l i| **« ft « » ! \
«
• !Mg .1 tul *I .■
&gt; i!n"it ntl for 1! *
T he feeding and lim iting of unhappy
1m m i l h « * Dr*-*»*!*,! li o u r - u i i f Il»*Ht
1 or
lb
difi, r,-m &lt;nngri-c . i-i .
- in ! .,- o
E u rope is our wyrk
Kurope's fae'Ir
O l i v e r Ft
W all.»«'«- of W tl
fort- -h:&lt; II !„• tujt f o r w a r d r., t h e ’
mo
it,.o
\
,r 1
the
.&gt;tar
A
Ir.-t-wol
*•
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g
wiii
torii's . re closed the men nr,- . t tinsirellgl hi-nlllg uf the labor m o v e - m i n g t o n . N C , , s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d
Y
’owell
&lt;
fc
Co
■
be
ta
Iteti
to
meet
the
e
x
p
e
n
s
e
»
Mr
front nnd the women are in the
m ent in Florida, placing us our aim with his sister. Mrs C Boyce Hell
f \ , np i* one of \ir,&lt; *!• ’ - gr&gt; it »t
fields. By the fortunes of war E u ­
a ,Mt tier c«*tit i n c r e a s e in t*u- , ut i n ­ on Celery a \ enne
N it
orator*
Let e v e r y o n e .. v..il the no
ro p e’s m arkets become mir m arkets*
s t a t e . m. k in g of | H15 t h e b a n n e r
Kn*l
- e l v e s of thi* o p p o r t tifili &gt;
of can become our m arkets if we *
v«*;*r for o r g a n i s e d l a h m
M r aj ul Mr» G F
claim them
I. * * i
T) i tew a fidi» t ion- t •■ t )
•* 11,
i , r¡,l h o u r *
1 Ib i.
V 11. lief I li,I.
|t I, tl lie 1•&lt; ■e Ml.
1.0.L
ll*
w .-I
V*.
. i-il t:ig Mr- &gt;oi
U e I..I V• r, .. -Oil 111 b e •
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, j
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! . Il g ill
gloom
It I- t I! '• Ml .1
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K'l l tdoy-cMut . h,.r.
I. ■ k»,»11\l »
V I P ri . w ko I, i f i I hiifik Fil t 1.41 r h*
i « &lt;»r
j
mir
ti&gt; «,|«
pfessio’i ami ,.|*&gt;
\l,»chiiii»t- iol - l o , i M ,:ul Work L a t e r i t, Mr * P m ,
t h e o r g a n i z e d « n a r i n e s ol S a n f o r d
t urr t t
ijolbi
jKirt unity.
It is i golden nppor
vr»&gt; Sanford.
of Mrs. Smith.
has
been
revived
and
th
at
as
a
com(UUiSt
a
j
,
,\
t u n i ty th a t confront» the American
T h e Cnitpvnters of St. P etersburg
'm
u
n
i
t
y
we
a
re
'in
position
to
aid
d
e
---people and if they fail to grasp it
have a fill it*, ted.
^Jrs. W 11 Peter» and littel son. 1serving applicants.
F or Rent I
th e y will be lacking in foresight««!A lter considerable effort th e C a r­ Jack ha\«* returned from a delightful
J a c k s o n v i l l e set 11* a tin«* e x a m p l e I) f u r t u - h e , !
nosa th a t Is thought to he a b i r t h ­
penter», Ml 9 *&gt;f Went Palm Beach vi*it to y pophu
w- t o w h a t cun be i|on»* by ,i -y - p ho n o - g......1 1
right of the Y’nnkee.
were induced to re.a trillate with the
W
I e rns t i zeit a p p e a l for lur. dThey g a r d e n
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body «*f that fit \
Mph mix II1 \\ I w i» of t toreric, . ca l cul a i « d tha t it woul d l a k e i 1j null i i ot i l or - N - ■ It
* I was in Judge Herring's, oil e
Fort loiuderdab* has become a
r . .uni m m . 1 1 i c g g of U l i m i n g to
xx. t a k e teure
,m * ■
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■i * tr
* • ..* p|,lti-ant*
.tin ifor
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-------------------th e other day when » young man t
good union town, having good locali
\- (
wer,- t I , ** imlay gn, . - t - a i d t in* w i nter
l*h, tr i.otn um 11
1 r
lot
ra m e in to gel a m arriage 11 .«■no f c « r p , n i , * r » a n d p»inl«*r». Mn-.tn
.( Mr a lid Mr.- Il II ( happ* .1 a h V a v - e d t h e &gt;ily. r«l*,',i t h e $PJ,l|||tl f.a.-l h lf -t -t r.
" W h a t &gt;s l he price." asked l he I
la t heñí having jurisdt«mon of th a t Xhey relurm-d t o t h e i r home- 0,1 a n d t h e y ar e in n p o s i t i o n t o give C o r a Col a I
,
y o ung man
Une of work. bs do th e Misrni M o n d a),
s u b s t a n t i a l ai d t o t h e |&lt;oor a n d *u(
" T w o an d one half.” said the
plumber» have juñsdletion over all
&gt;
let ing.
R oom s for K&gt; t
judge.
plum bing work in U u d c r d a l e .
,
M f a n d Mr, C. W. K.*ester of
The m ethod is practical and if nis.be«! room* w,ll
” 1 only have one dollar,” said the
In Miami
during the p ast year G r a h a m . V a . , a r e r e g i s t e r e « ! u t t h e
necessary could Ite a d o p te d here.
at 2 0 B Third r:
th e re have been new unions in sti­ S t . J o h n a II o u s e .
young man.
Hut
why
not
have
also
a
r«*li«*f---------------------------t u t e d as follows: Sheet Metal W ork­
" Y o u are lucky,” said the judge.
com m ittee. In spite of the numerous
p or Kent Two
ers, Moving pPicture M achine OpA nd I walked on to T ipperary.
Mr and Mrs. G. \V. R aytön and
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PHntlnfi
SuuToV
F ishermten,t a brunch of th
e in ter-1 ,
. n,,nt , „ v«r« | win l ,.r, in s » n . r ;
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* Sanford is getting into the con­
T b i . i . . r n* ' e spent stverai w tnur» in »an J m any a k,a rm ,.nt stiU bangtttg in our
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n atio n al .Longshorem t n. Thi. Ll*1 j ford have returned to the city. M r . | n..
vention class a n d there is no b ette r
F o r Rent One «
wwr«irol&gt;es t h a t, though a little but
organ
isa
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s
ta
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with
a
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a
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place in the s ta te for conventions
R ay to n was formerly connected with of date would be extrem ely welcome k itc h e n . 210 Fren« * V
list of 1G1 names.
th a n Sanford. As soon its w e ‘get our
S.
O.
Chase
&amp;
C
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anti
is-again
idento the suffering wives nnd children
T e m p t th e a p p e tite ,
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M iam i C entral Labor Union and tifie«i w-ith them in business.
tw o new hotels this city should m ake
T he of tho unem ployed poor. C a n ’t and
m?
p lease th e .ta s te and
C arpenter* local 993 have ad ju s te d family are stopping with Mrs. J. D.
a stro n g bid for every convention
won't our adm irable Welfare De- :
n o u r is h th e b o d y .
th e ir differences a n d h a r m o h y pre­ R oberts on iaiurel avenue.
t h a t ta k e s place In Florida, This
C risp ,c le a n a n d fre s h .
¡
part
m ent of the W om an’s C lub con­
it
vails. tho la tte r organization again
city is located Id th e exact center of
5 cen ts.
sider
this proposition an d a«l«i a n ­
It. L
being
affiliated
to
Central.
G ood tnble board at
t h e s ta to an d is convenient from
'&lt; Misses Lucca an d M ary Chappell, other leaf to. the growing laurel of
t • .
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te
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Coast
Dis­
ev ery point in the s ta te . M ake S a n ­
Messrs. 0 . K. Lewis a n d M. M. our frrown of kindly th o u g h t and Jone», 206 Park avenue
tric t Council, a powerful body has Gregg formed a yongenial supper loving deetls?
ford tho convention d t y of Florida.
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W a n t e d —Brick t*i d ■
e n tire control of Dade county, h a v ­ party at the Sanford House S unday
Sil*
c h im n ey s, foundation*. •
ing locala in F t. L auderdale, Ojus, evening.
1
If a young man is unable
to
R o u n d , th in , t e n d e r —
.. W. B.
factiop
guaranteed
Addr.
j M iam i, C o eo an u t Grove a n d H om e­
boast of what hia ancestors accom ­
w ith a delightful flav o r
■«alliori,
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G lid e s ell, P. U. box «"«■.
stead.
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Mr. R. N. Cates of Tallahassee is
plished, it'a up to him to do som e­
—a p p ro p ria te for lu n c h ­
52-ftg ,
Fla.
T he C arriaff, Waron and Auto­ visiting his sister, Mr». W. D .
thing th at’a worth while on his own
eon, te a an d d in n e r.
mobile
Worker»*
local
in
Miami
have
"
Zachary. * ’
W a n t e d — To exchange •»
account.
io c en ts.
ceased to exist, while the M achin­
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ta lk in g , machine , recorii* *■
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ists and Cement Workers are In­
Mr. J . W. H u n te r a n d son,* M r.
w i t h o u t machine, for «8 rutf»- f
1 "At Bay" U the baaia of a mar­
active.
E
b
b H unter left on T h u rs d a y for
piano records.
Enqtlir«* &gt;' *'fr‘
m f. *• velous cartoon that recently appear*
Feeling a better resume of condi­ C harlotte, N. C., to a t t e n d the fu­
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ed in the Chicago American.
It
tions unnecessary I beg to subm it neral of Mr. Paul Miller.
■ trik iiyly portiays the evils, that,
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W a n te d - Gentlemen r do inert
for your consideration the following
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magiclike, come to us through the
1V-MP
315 E ast Fourth St.
R ecom m endation»
M ad e o f th e fin e st
Mr. a n d Mr». Fred-Bouchelle, who
unbt idled tongue.
It is civilisa­
1. T h e »treagthening of tho legisla­ have been the guests of Mrs. H e n ry 1 All Local Advertisements Under
in g re d ie n ts . B a k e d
tion's inferno in' bold reliefs The
F o u n d — Gold hamlb- kt
tiv e com m ittee, with provision, if Wight left on M onday for their This Heading THREE CENTS s
to
p
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f
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c
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i
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T
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e
picture represents a young woman
cr m a y have sam«* t&gt;&gt; I-'
possible, for continuous a tte n d a n c e home in Charleston. Va.
n a t i o n a l s tre n g th
Line For Eat^b Insertion. Minimum erty a t the Herald office
on the street— the agony of a broken
d
u rin g th e session ion of the legisla­
fo
o
d
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10
c
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n
ts.
heart seem * to be written
on her
Chargb 25 Cents.
and 09*
W a n t e d — To buy »«-co
tu re .
Mr». C. 11: Dingec h a s returned
&amp;
face. On either aide crouches a wolf
ad «W*,
2. 1 would especially urge ener­ from a holiday visit to the home ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ t e e e e i e e » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ horse wagon. Mu»i be m
upon whose aides are written the
B u y b iscu it b ak ed by
Vddrr*.
getic, united action toward the pas­ folk» a t Dunedin.
dition a n d a real bargain
one word "Goealp." On her skirt
sage of a S tate Engineers' License
F
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R. N . Poston, Lake Mary FI*.
In capitals appears the single word.
NATIONAL BISCUIT
Rev. G. B. Waldron was a wel­
law
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40-2tc
"Reputation."- I t is the purpose of
3. There is great need for provi­ come guest in Sanford Friday and
COMPANY
th e goaaip to tuin the fair name of
.For, sale celery farm at m bar
He is alw ays cordially
sion whereby tho president, or other Saturday.
wqmanhood and this trait in hu­
A lw a y s look for t h a t N a m e.
gain,
15 acres right in village, 500 feet
greeted
by
old
friends
whenever
he
selected by this convention
man nature deserves execration, i t
from
R. R. siding. Cheap and on
strikes
the
home
tow
n.
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m ay be em pow ered.to personally a tm erits a sting rarely* applied. W!
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THEY ARE COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR FEBRUARY .Irci, Ith, 5th and (Uh, 1915

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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VOLUME VI
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FINE TIME.

The second day of th e meeting of
tfc »0»“* Federation of latbor was
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, t re broken in tin- afternoon bv an
*Bto ride over the city a n d the culL tr. Heidi oa uutyW of the Hanford
k commercial Club. Tho visitors were
■wt favorably impressed with the
Rural situation in a n d around

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Cami'liell of T'n mpa.
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history vf Ui»* orguitUu timi.
Thursday morning was closing up
time snd the odds a n d ends of the
viriotu committees and detail work
* 1 » finished Up, after which the III
tire delegation, visitor* anil San lord
tilizans were tra n s p o rte d to W m .l
hnd 1’iuk where they wen- given a
fmuinr Hanford fish fry with all i t .
ccresaurieii, iinhiillng S an l"io g r i '
*nd gra,y.

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them In th eir affliction.
The funeral services w ere\ hold
yesterday from the resiArSt^e.) Dr.
Brownlee of the Presbyterian church
officiating. In term e n t was made in
Lakevicw coractery.
M ad e G reat Record
J L. Andrews, the popular insur­
ance agent of this city has made an
enviable record in the insurance
business and is rereiving co n g ratu ­
lations from friends all over tho
country. In winning th e prize fho
other d ay in tho Hcrarda of L iberty
contest he stood third in th e United
States which it honor enough for
a n y man, especially since Mr. A n­
drews was a new man In this line of
insurance.
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M.,r T hea tre, » h rm tin* lion J o ­
seph G. flu m p of the Alknhe«t Ly­
ceum S yste m will *peuk. Mr ("amp
i* one of t h e , leading o ra to rs of the
south i&gt;ml every per*on should ac­
cept this opportunilyNtir bear him
Tho following testimonial* «peak
for his w orth:
Gov. \V. Y. Atkinson 1 was
charmed with the grace of In* deliv­
ery and th e purity of his diction.
He i* a ripe scholar itnd an eloquent
and accompli*bed orator
1 heartily
recommend him,
Gen, J. H. Gordon No man in
our »fate has more decided gifts for
natural o r a to r y .
He will make a
most interesting and eloquent pres­
entation of w hatever subject lie may
choose to ta lk upon
11. W. J. H a m , Gainesville, Ga.
1 have heard C a m p and I have heard
most of ogr g re at orators preacher,
platform, politician but for a man
who fan lift you into em p y re an blue
and sail on stm idy pinion a m id st-th e
stars or pluck daisies with deft and
dainty* touch from the pastu re lands
of earth with equal grace, l have
never heard him surpassed.

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big app ro p riatio n has been
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ino-oiiiciii , w liich
m I . i • pi.i ne High! * daily
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Inge hi ii.Hiih t w i t h i n 76 miles uf
icgut ding « m i cuses being brought
Sun find b u t what has been "co v up for speedy trial would be e n ­
e . i ' d " s e t t i n g fo. t h w h a t Seminole
forced to the letter The new ruling
f ' m i n t y i* t r y i n g t o d o
T h e Fair
in el.ei t states thill all . tvil
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i ,i, urr. &gt;| in tin- iity in s u m « turn- w.,' that of C harley 1’uwill.
i «Xiiiig car inspector, who lost Intile at Bund'* Siding on T uesday
night u limit nine o ’clock.
The
young malt was supposedly coupling
tin- iiir hose on the train th a t was
standing on the side tra c k and failed
to leave Ins signal showing, with
the re*nlt th a t the engine hacked
into ti .train of cars throw ing him
between the cars and a heavy tnnk
car loaded with, oil passed over his
body, cuttin g off. both legs and one
of his arm s and mangling him so
badly th a t be died shortly afterwnrd
T he saddest feature of this acci­
dent is the f a c t ^ h a t the deceased
leaves a wife an d several small chil­
dren who were dependent upon his
labors for their living a n d the s y m ­
pathy of th e people goes out to

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CAR INSPECTOR
KILLED AT RANDS IN SUNDAY MEET
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W om an’ll C lub will be u big
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,• About four o'clock the delegates
In Ihunr it «¡.- ihmiglit a l nr l
dtpirteii from the city with the feelth a t two shock* had rtccurrcd. but
**f*h»l in Sunford they were- in the in th e seism ograph in.-lruim-nt* in
“° U4,? °1 their friends.
the observatories showid there w a s
only one. Afhicb, beginning at 7 55
o'clock in the morning ln-ted from
Represented Governor
tw e n ty -l,wo to liiirty second'
Hon. J. C. Privett, s ta te labor inIn th e capital itself, so far its
•^ertor rend the following address
known, there was no loss of life
Wore the convention, being the rep- but u great deal of damage was
f***nt»tive of Governor T ram m ell:
done, churches and statue* suffer­
lr. Chairman, Members of th e C on­ ing m ostly. For u time the people
vention, Ladies and G entlem en:
were stricken with fear and them
It L with genuine pli usure to be was a veritable puttie in hospitals,
P vileged to come before you to m onasteries and convent*
**t»nd to you the ‘ greeting* from
Buildings on both side.* of t lie
‘6« »Ute of Florida.
Porta del Popolo, th e north entrance
I tppeik not oitly as a représenta- of ftolne, th re a te n e d to full and the
v* of that branch of the s t a t e gov- eagle decorating the gate era* lied
Wnment th at enforces a s ta te labor to the ground. T h e obelisk in St.
c*Ut *^*° a " * *P*cial en v o y of P sters’ Square was shaken anti b a d ­
Excellency, Governor Park M. ly dam aged while the statue ol St.
Trammell.
John L ate ran a n d the Sluis of t h e
I »tit
,
read the Governor's greet- Apostle s u rm o u n tin g tho Basilica
are in danger of collapsing.
[ ** ,0‘ThU convention:
The famous colonndu decorating
Tallahasaee, Fla., Jan. 5 , F J l f i .
St. P eter's S q uare was lowered four
in /
^ r^v e t t » S tate Labor In- feet a n d the u d jace n t house, once
•Pector:
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occupied by' tho sisters of Pope
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vited Dtar Sir:— » » v ln g been in- Pius X wan badly cracked.
Visi«. 9 ,
pre,ent upon the conOwing to the wide extent of the
Laho °
S ta te Federation of distrubnnee and its evident terrible
»id l i t ,
0 r d on t ho 1 2 l h I"»«-. occurrence the extent of the losses
b* In
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'topossible for me to or dam age is not known, C om m u n i­
oHri.i*t,te? d* nc* on account of my cations wort, cut off. The fortified
fficul dutie, being so taxing at the
city of Aquila is isolated, but it is
yon vi„a, ’ 1 am *oinK«° »»k «bat said several villages in that region
vention. ly reprwent me at thhi con- were destroyed.
n r
Likewise Potenza. capital of the
Yo u m
°l mv i*y »»»ure the convention province of tho snme tijine. on th e
rtthuijlM,ny »ympathy In tbeir eastern declivity of the Apennines
and the , cfforE* for
betterment which has a population of nearly
feneral welfare of the Ubor- 20,000 has been Isolated. In 1857
\ ofLour
I »lncerely this tow n was alm ost destroyed by
* «he convention will bo an earthquake.

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SEMINOLE FAIR AS­
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ATTENTION SANFORD BOOSTERS!

better impression 'of the business of
»inter tfnrdening at 'S anford than
lht y could, possibly have received
front.any other source.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs
Hoyle
was to have organized a laiclie-.'
Aoiiliart branch of the t.cte l i . l t —
(tiutt for
&lt;&gt;f •'..nfor.l 1
“on armu .1. «*! I. • k &gt;f intr-ri'* t
other m. ' Mr* *it .1 '&lt;!' ' lie tie.,.
t
tin
attention ol the Sniiiord la «tic* an
¡uiulHcicnt number were present at get some further information
Jtim
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the Auxili-.r\ will li* drdayed until n du«
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&lt; ,iji tu red a Sea Serpi ni
New Orleans, Jan. II
K.*«-.«
Ao u r' \ er V i r i d 1
bllng in many ways the humming
I'A ltK M T i t M M i t.l
lord of the Paleozoic period, hut de­
t !&lt;&gt;vernor
clared by oth er experts to he a near­
O ur governor h.i&lt; « vuli-n. ed. u*
The boosters special train leaves the Herald office next er relative to tho whistling D inothér­
m an y of you know, hi roneern ni
ium of thè Di vantan age, with the
th e welfare of the toiling mu*»e* of Monday afternoon at one o’clock sharp and the run will he r.u.r'cil characteristics of the sabre THE LIST OF ATTRACTIONS
th e state.
As legislator. .;« hi a U'
IS STEADILY GROWING
tout lied glmk of the Silurian days, a
senator, ns attorney gene ¡1. &gt;ttt■| J made to ( ienev^-Jirst, C'huluota sectmd anil Oviedo for sup* real u n terpeni 1ms been scapi tired
DAY BY DAY
chief i-Xi-rutive hi In.» ,«l.v,t\* 'U[&gt;'
on the I .«minium - Itm e
T he capper,
rtnrl
fTto
noflrit‘‘of"Trade
inert
in;.;
there
lhat
nielli.
ported an d approved the mi-uMtre* ;
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t r i i
.to re was made near Terrebone.
At rangem ents uro now co m pleted
proposed by t In St I,
I re
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I it Ik t r i p w a s I n h u v e 1 b u o n i ii l u i u . I a s i M o n d a y b u i o n a c - j
t «&gt; the great grief of scientists anti well nhctid of schedule to mnkn
of L a b o r .’
tin- serpent wan c jp ttire d it Seminole C o u n ty ’» first ann u a l fair
t, count of the heavy downpour of ruin ii was thought host to when
In appearing Indnr«- \..u
pa-«ed into the great beyond and which wtil be hold a t Sanford, Fob.
iieantlfu! Mity of Siu.b.
no interview could -be obtained. -I. 1. 5, ti, four days a n d four night«,
•
postpone the trip until next Moiula; January livth.
on one side by the p , , : ur"*.|m *-1.
Neutralist:« who ha vu examined its positively tho biggest atfnir of ita
Kvery public spirited man in Sanford ami vicinity lluil body declare th a t it is a "throw - kind
John» river »Urrmtnili-d by
over held In t h e state.
water lakes ami in id, ni
j has a car is requested to h a v e t h it sam e car in front of tho back" from tin ago when railroads
It will be given in a m odernized
eolery, I believe I voice the ( e n f i- 1
we r e not a s k i n g for i nc r e a s e d f re i ght Wat
m ents of a 1J^ members of t i n . . «in­ Herald office at one o’clock Monday.
The. ladies who ;
ventim i W : h e n ^ j ^ _
_
,
promis« of a been secured, however, for the c a ttle ,
If e o n rn te d a te s the promise
mrTfrrTKpcciaIiy'TequcstTd-!•' Tnf&lt;&lt;&lt; part in the trip. lite
tisi oT mie
cent fare to Coney Maiul--iu- lum i it y \mrt hôfté ÜToi» exhlltiiR ulso
of the most pro.-p, imi. and ppplm The raiN are to be decorated and h -' 1&gt;\ the scout car from N’i w Anrk, they deelared and the
for tin- state, c o u n ty and c ity of
live spetinhs of the great **. • ,
; '" e ., , . ■
n . 1 , 1- .if girunpi-nty.
Jacksonville health exhibits.
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n i l . V, ill J- ,t ' r ! h r a p ( h .I'di» ir t h; r p *of (’up!;.in H. ( i.
Florida.
' • rd, • i t
,¡, «r ,j • ini« gt Vi it
Hoot It . of uiiifortn size w ill bo
Itiole.
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relitti:,
bit- I iltzelis oil
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tr.d ! lv ic d n .
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ere, ted to* take care of the tndr*
Tin- Ita
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Hunt*' e x ! . ¡ i n i
J b ' o t h y «ill n P o he
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good frier I I
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. i d - b r u li b e r ,, cook*
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. b, king, needlework, »de.
Wi t h ki nd r e na r d

CLOSED YESTERDAY
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t ha l kir meri \ u. . ur red
lire In lie i 11 ni i ti., I &gt;d. thus insuring
spe ed. , trial t .«nd a disposal of civil
cases that formerly clogged tho
calendar and wasted tin* taxpayer's
money
Some of the attorneys who
rlid not comply with (hi* ruling
suffered in coiiseq uence. but the
court moved with great celerity and
the spectators note a grf'wt differ­
ence. Judge Verkin* 1» to be congin Diluted for thus facilitating m a t­
ters in the civil docket and certainly
hu» the thunks of the entire com ­
m unity .
T he greater part of the first day
was taken wuli ih*. civil cases (hut
were sandwiched in between tho
m a tte r of getting, the grand jury to ­
gether and in working ortler. The
following gentlemen
were
finally
draw n and passed: J. D. Davison,
forem an; K. A Hicks, clerk: S. J.
Thom as, Henry McLaulin, II. E.
Tolar, W. C. Woodruff, H om er
Nicholson, C. M Preston, McG.
C arruw ay, D. M cDonald, Geo. Ven­
able, N. 1!. Garner, C. A. Betts, F.
N. Lowe, W. E. Householder, C. C.
Wilson, J. W. Flynt, S. E. Porter.
T h e grand ju ry is grinding aw ay und
will probably not have a report read
will probably not have a report'
re ad y before the Herald goes to
press
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tl. alt. Nil u tl I) bill
lutl" "Xiieuse
A nnouncem ents will
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be m a d e s o o n of special d a y s during
the week. There will be an O rlando
Day, S ta te ami C o u n ty , Leesburg,
Del.and, Kissimmee, Kustis, F r a t e r ­
nal, Industrial, School a n d m a n y
othets. Some of these sjreciul d a y s
will have to be held on the «amo
day as another, as the fuir will only
last four «lays. But it is the aim of
the Fuir Association to m ake every
d ay a big day.
In point of decorations, the scheme
is both novel and new, no t only will
the booths be a veritable fa iryland,
but llm city itself will g a rb itself in
it* best dress for the Fair week a n d
Sanford promise* th a t " e v e ry cltlzen will bo your host " an d " t h o
BmAtcrs claim for it a positive s u e T h e Fair Association dod ares this to bo tlte biggest kind of
tre m e n d o u s
event a n d look for
1
c, owds.
All to be given ab so lu tely free to
the citizens a n d the visitors.

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T h e lloosler School
The Hoosier School will be given
a t the Im p eria l T h e a tre on tho night
of J a n u a r y 2Gth by tho mumbera of
the C h ristia n Endeavor Society of
this city.
T h e [day is taken, from
the Hoosier Schoolm aster und will
have all the characters t ha t m ade
th a t book so jaijiuUr
T h e talen t
in the ra n k s of the Sanford C hristian
Endi-uvorers js well known a n d th e y
will havo u crowded houso on th o
26th. P o p u la r prices adm ission will
bo charged to defray tho expenses
of tho play.

(‘lurk Howell, Editor Constitution.
Atlanta 1 consider him tin- most
T h e member* of the p«.tit jury
finished o ra to r t|ie south hu* ever Rmwn arc us follows
produced, am i a* an eloquent speak­
C H Diiige«-, It. L. Shinliolsor. J
er he can not It** surpass«-«!.
Musson, Curl Koumillnt, C. C. P ear­
son, L. Went, D. E. Hurt. I. L. An­
drews. S. FJ. M athers, K. L. Brown,
All«-titlen. Auto O w n e r s
J. K. Spurting, t). J. Pope, C. W.
If you are interested in Sanford M cClure, Felix F rank, T. B. Adams,
a n d Seminole C ounty F air have Boy Tillis, C. L. Polk, O. W. Duke.
T h ere are m any cases on tho civil
y o u r a u to re a d y next M onday to
Mr. a n d Mrs. G. W. H a y to n a n d
m ake tho B o o s te r trip to Geneva, docket and the petit jury will have d au g h te r are here for th e w in ter
Chuluota a n d Oviedo. T h e biggest plen ty to do during this te rm of from Neva. York. T hey will bo a t
, Continued on Pigc 11
get together m eeting of t h e year.
hom e g t Mrs. J . M. Ho
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IANUARY 12. lois

{MEETING OF PRESS ASSOCIATION WAS A BIG SUCCESS

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o oooooaa s | p i„ fron, you. |»u t w ithout
m o - tend to the interest» of thlr body
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merit’» com punction they will roll in all section» of the state when neyou of your good name.
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ccsaity require»
I. So rue m ethod should he a d o p t ­
And the go**iper 1» not only more
dangerous than the thief, more cruel ed whereby public or official act»
th a n th e savage, he or she in, also of all public servant», mo‘re especial­
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
more cowardly
The thief take» hi ly in the leglslaturive branches can
YOU AND M E .”
chances of detection ami p u n is h -J be correctly listed t h a t such records
ment.
T he savage comes out into may be avnitnble for the guidance
the open w hen he slick» his d arts of ^the m em bership throughtout lh«*
| EVEN TH E G A TE POST NOT IN IT _ into tiis victim, but tlie gosslper state.
works under cover, hidden a n d safe. [ 5« Would earnestly beg th at 11
statew ide labor forward m ovem ent
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH. 2

e a s y terms. 8 acre» all p|,.*,,| &gt;mJ
irrigateci.
F i n 1 floujng wH!
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la n d i» all fenred and ju-t
s t t r t planting.
You ean n
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Continued from Page I
price of thè land t hi» year
|( yo()
T hrasber: response, Hon. Jos. II. w a n t u btlrgain cali on owner .(e. »
Hum phries; Thu Com m ercial Club. F if th Street, Snnford. Flit
C. R. Walker; The Florida Press
For Sale in W inter Garde«
Association. Oscar T. Conklin; The 2 s t o r y 6 room house
Region. Claude Johnson; The one acre land, h;:rn
JJ 1.
Pres* Gang. Hurry B row n; United term s. F. J Hill. W.nt.-r .
We S ta n d , Clarence Woods.
Florida.
About thirty members of the Com- 1
mercial Club were preserit at the
F o r Sale. Five W title \\
"HE'LL PRENT 'EM "— SO SAYS SA UNTERER.
! d ate agreed upon by this body, «*»- banquet and about th e sam e num* Cockerels.
Rex Packard u
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i fiecial a tten tio n being given to the her of newspaper men and their fnm- Sanf«ird.
Conllnued from Page 1
¡m ore disorganized sections.
ilies and the gathering a b o u t the fes- —■
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will th e gossip he. found? Any place
M ethod In M adness
of
tne
wont
performed
by
the
trade
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Would
suggest
th
a
t
we
contal
hoard
was
one
of
the
best
that
where people make their home».
W a n te d - Work on f.irt t- rtj
Iluy n bo* of oranges.
centrato out efforts upon securing has occurred In the history of the ab le man, good referen,-,.,
\ j
Sanford
a
Hty o f
c u l t u r e union m ovem ent of this cou n try .
Buy' a heavy hum;
F raternally s u b m itte d ,
the pasnge of the most im p o rtan t Sanford Commercial
C lub.
The B erry, Gen. Del., City.
m ftp
and refinem ent.
S anford, a city of
Huy a barrel of apple »as».
labor measures before the legislature, visitors were most profuse in their
Wm. K. T E R R Y ',
churches a n d splendid ac tiv ity In
Huy u jnr o’ jam.
m aking the less vital of secondary praise for the Sanford people and the
Scc’y-Treas.
For Sale
civic affairs.
Sanford, n city of
consideration,
if necessary.
Commercial Club and this cjty will
good schools, has the
strangely
O verland Touring Car. tin,roughly
Huy a bale o' cotton, Bill,
And now, b rother delegates nnd be remembered by th e Pr«b* Gang overhauled, good running urn. r
created source of heartaches a n d desP re s id e n t’» Report
Buy a car of out»;
officers, thanking each of you for the as ono of the brightest s p o ts ’ in their
pair. Y'ou ran fiml theiti in every
Sanford, Fla., Jr.n. 12, 1915.
Underw ood Typewriter
j
Huy yourself a suit of cloth«*».
T h e Com- first class condition
walk in life The nlimn**in this «1«*»- T o flu* Officers and M em bers of the good you have accomplished and the travels over the stale.
Huy some overcoats.
troyer of character is the young~man j*. Florida S ta te F ederation of Lubor-i efforts made during th e
&gt;ear. ^ -n jrrriai Club and
mO ne Oak Roller Top I n .
1'-»rly
! ford on their part have fallen so des- new.
who, with other», s ta n d s upon promin C onvention Assembled, G r e e t - • I remain,
Huy yourself n ton of hay,
Fraternnlly yours,
Iperntely in love with the member*
O ne Walnut Flat "Desk. ,,i&lt;| ,«j|f
inent corners of the city a n d with ) ing;
Huy a load of brlfks;
C.
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! of the Press Afsociutiop—i h u i S ta n ­
O n e Plant Jr Hors,, i
I lying lips smirch the re p u ta tio n of j L abor conditions in Florida at the
•■»tor.
Huy a pair of ruldier boots,
ford
expects
to
go
to
Miami
with
the
practically
new.
young women as they pass through ( present time, a» far as known to no*,
Huy a flock of chicks.
| avowed intention of bringing the
O ne Painter Fertilizer I
the m iserable g a u n tle t th e young a r e not of the h«*st, hut .from report»
next meeting of the big association
Seven Barrels, for *1*1
beast on either side of th e walk.
1of enforce«! idleness, causing, tliv.
iHuy yourself some chewing gum
to Sanford or a t least force’ Kissim­ lu re s .
tress, misery a n d ac tu a l w a n t in
D
o
ro
th
y
Dix.
u
nder
a
subhead
B uy it by the box;
mee to sanction this city having it In
L o t Hoes anti oth er tool.
"L ove of Gossip M ost Unexplain­ m a n y of th e northern s ta te s , we of
Huy yourself an a u to ,
191
hundred
*
•T1hirty-five
» * * » jf
M
** » s i
xt f, Ii,t
I « I1l l 1 1
this su n n y southland have just
able,’’ s a y s :

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WELCOME TO OUR CITY l;e in!,UK,,,;;,tt"1’ commencing «*.» «

ABOUT PEOPLE
AND EVENTS

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n u » o v-.w « X ' o i o
tn * .t* 4 » w * * * * * * * * * * *
' n t i P P S &amp; W '*'•‘4
the visitors a better view of th e great
If you want a bargain
mv of
explicable of all hu m an weaknesses. m ajo rity of sur m em bers are for- speedily made friefttis wherever she
B uy a y e a r’s subscription,
Sanford
celery
delta,
gave
them
j
&gt;
t
h
e
-above
-call
on
&lt;*r
uddre*
r c
It is tho on«* savage tra il thl«l has J tu n u tely at work
w ent. While in Sanford she was th e
P ay it in ad vance,
real
view
of
the
warm
h
e
a
rte
d
people
W
oodruff.
Sanford.
Fla
;u
p t,
In the fare of a b u n d a n t ¡crop, over | RUWIt of M ay nn(, M| | l)red Holly,
survived b o th civilization a n d Chris­
T hen your friend, ye editor.
,,
„
, ,,
,
.
, of Sanford anti bet live Commercial
the
entire
laiui.
unscru|iulou?
matianity, a n d th at shows how element Mr. Conklin wn» also the guest of ,,, ,
...
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.
C an buy ii pair o’ pants.
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...
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t lub nnd the people here have a
F or Sale W hob*»ab 1 . ( ,•
iiipiiliitors of our national market» .M
i . 'a n d Mrs. Holly
ary cruel we still are. *
E. F M cIntyre
much Iletter opinion of th e news- w ater fish business, m i . bug fish
have used the European war as a
Every d ay we see p«*«»ple who are
paper men and in ihi» m eeting all.of n sts, fish boats nnd ga-..
k«
pretext to ad vance pric«*s, esperially
Mrs. C. (). Cm lrington.
Mr».
so
te n d e rh e a rte d they would not
us
have
gained
som
ething
also
fish
house,
etc
i*
i
L
* Tin* old y«'i«r i* «lead. We have
upon the necessaries of life, to a Johnson and Mis* Virginia John-on
Among those present were the fol- V incent.
••ti»
commenced (hi* new
ll.it mg l»uri«*d hurt a fly. yet they d&lt;&gt; nut hesitate point alm ost unbearable, and from
accuinpanied the Delaim l ,’&gt;&gt;niingeni
lowing:
------------------------------------ ——*------the dead let us turn our a tten tio n t** t«j blast a wom an’s re p u ta tio n by these condition» our national gn\
to the Press \sso etation meeting lu»t
setting alloat evil stories a b o u t her
Hon Joseph H um phries, Bradenr&lt;&gt;r f'alc &lt; r e a p
i
»ire,
th e living.
e m in e n t, although ordering vurinn- I riday
They wetejpthe guests of town Herald; Mr-. C.
»torn-»
th
a
t
are
the
merest
be..r.*n&gt;,
S.
Wilson
l
1«
tiled,
house
ami
laisl y«*i*.r was a grim yeat a mo*
investigntiima in the «*arly stages ol ,
|{. j JJolly
nn«l Miss Townsend. S nrasc te Times; witb growing crop».
mentoua year of terrible events. We anti which they do not ta k e the th e unjust, unfair and u n n ec essary '
_
__
W’nyne Thonni», Plani C ity Couiicr; Ueosott, sickness.
W
were paralysed by the breaking of tro u b le to investigate.
inrrease of living costs has given
Mrs M C. ^axug«* ha* taken th è ( t*|yde ^Glenn,
Olenti
Advertising nenr Cclery avi mie.
u great war
We were helpless when • Every d ay we see people who practically no relief.
Ifhing house nn Oak avenue and is (*0 , u‘nd Tarripa* T rib u n e ; R H.
industrial depression came to us. shudder with h«&gt;rr«,r u» th ey ,ea&lt;l
T he effects of lh«* inflow of bile al
F o r Sale furili
homi
to her inn n v -a oford Pro-*n-r&gt;&gt; Ori. n«l*' R, pori
(ales
of
bow
suMiges
am
u
se
tli,*uiSi. r W
We beram e &lt;&gt;motionul when told of
-m all Inner, at
worker» in nine*-! , \ , iy ,-ruf« ir&lt; -t. fftetid»
II Harris.
K
«i, rn»-&gt;*
iihietti-:
the su fieri tigs of the uni-mploye&lt;! s , . [ v i n ierti.ru g their prisoner- the ino i h. driven »uijibwnrd from
Price 12.OU" T* r
t
laude
Johnson.
Ktssimbiee
Jourm&lt;l.
W«* lived most of I '* I l umler dark to d e a th , yet these linriui ntlari» ti»
i« «”.111*1111* an ti vit UH-!.
Mr and Mr* N ll G arner r&lt;
bala it» «* *,i 51" *i *
F •» V’ansAgnew, K -*ttenic&gt; .'.ma rid depressing shadow Hut it i* pa-* :« (lie i-.ti t ,\el,Mlg tugetlier b; •*l
" i i '. i 'i '-'.it it ’i,* y ■ft *...... .
ï f1 11“*11
ïiH J blit— fe
'" m
Mo- i l . . .
. ru, livlllg tl • r* l-i.'allot Ilf • V. r
II.il &gt; W Melimi\ , 01.1 Si tt
time to iofni* out &lt;&gt;( t 1&lt;* glooifi i*
at Moor, ■ ' a'
•Î«iti*
1hat 1* h.Ti! -” |dea*anf VI -It Vt t i'.t r a 11r a lu re
on,- they know who 1 a- tl., I■■■I Ui. l.
own «]• -inty ihis I* .it t er: t o*n I he
t li«*y u i'i * tnii-'t * IM Mr- «, i i . , ! « Harry Hrown. St. Atign-n-o- lì,-cord.
-t»| \ V
t
r T Con k lin; Mi. Itil li. labi
I’or &lt;nb
fu tu re of the cou n try call- for cour­ to be uli»i-t;t
i *»ii -ht ii*n- t F rtnie Im tit t be «’«it -• -j-tor. Mr* Fret 1 I &gt;:»« r
•
n*&gt;
.
«&lt;«■ Wi.m 1*. Ii l-t:- I
P
Ki ,*ri ,le* &gt;,t«i
i*.+,...| in.•r 1 . , r . „.,-1 ..t .. * * .t... I - w ell .1 ■■
age an*f i bought
Ili|r children *‘1111
v
a■
priculi
0
t&gt;
&gt;
l
ii-l.ur,
d
tllitl we -J.all loilid (.If ill, ill wild, people win, really Irlievc | ti.it tlu-y conim i portion are satisfactory uii a
nvoiit
h
\\
tit, I
H"&gt;n
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hanson of Mr anil Mr* (‘
&lt;’inlrington 4 1 E Ninth
patriot» of the past rebuke us for have th e welfare of their fellow ct«- centrul portion are ■ssti»lncto-\ un
Minneapolis Minn ar. \ -i*tne M-■i
M* &gt; W 1,.
stan d in g a» if *tri&gt; ken dum b I" ;,wc tures at heart, who jo &gt;"t f , - 11. *• .per (.*••', hi co n .tin .u ,,f but i In- - ■*i
il t
I ol i r
II.,
J.111 -, n, .i 111 in Jutill- tun and VI r H
•i.
and horror
tu flissemtuati *« .in«l„l,,us - t u r n - , , , ..»I from Pensacola -oliti upp, r&gt;.infortì until -j.ritig
V
.
l.M
(nade
il«*
trie
that
break
up
homes
¡»i
d
wre,
f
I
he
There is a* nation to feed, y «■*.
to be little enthused Iti tile labor
m any naliwn» call fur food
There •‘«reer* «»f men and women
m ovem ent
\ n d this sam e coi ti
x-Alr-i A W Fit t-, Ir . ..ml litt I,*
i
K erry day you meet tuine-t people I ion a p |«Ite» to tho t-lum! *11\
l i n s J n - . l l'
• vM P
t* a nation to clothe. ye*. other tui­
t M artha ,i&lt; cumpa mi-li Mrli
who wm.bl not dream of stealing a K,
11»t • *■»• V
tions are being stripped to naked
Wes i
&gt;Icl.lol to Si w *—
in-.-r» Thiir-d.i InniTH••1!. M11
• 11.0 Il ,• ■*•I
Klies* lit l lie cold releulles* ha dll "I
Bru? lu • - » . u n d *1 * 1 «’.INi I t fit
t
liai
II«.!
1.....
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‘
wur
*
t,,,
t
*
V\ «ìli* r
TJ ‘ f 1 ‘W f I* * lift* « i
Mr - 1 *i
f.lf v t: tj
'
ii *«-r (ti* (attui
ll i- Into* t&gt;*r I !'•■ ¡ns,pie „1 i to
I. '
** w|»riniî?* r l *-ru.»H ,T1 Si*iif&gt;*r«i '»■UT,.1 &gt;l.t _. - m lin in! &gt; r
•¿It 111t1v
.t
a nd nlu' in­
United Slates to
ime mil of the
it &lt; ti.&lt; ii *»* ! hi* *“• ! í4í 1Ht* \ Li in* &lt; •' i u t i n i " - « r.
ID tl. i. Iff., • *» *7 ' f
MjXt su: t.l V " « M*
gloom and -ce the dot*. ill*«. tin
,
" . *■I I II • , 1 1 • - Hun • . t
f i %r- ? f t »’t f*; IS *
- . -«I.u-iII., - V
Vil itugreat opport unit &gt;* before till- ta llo o
t’. • * • 1 •
« i 1"’ ’ n i l i| **« ft «»! \
• !Mg .1tul *I .■
&gt; i!n"it ntl for 1! *
T he feeding and lim iting of unhappy
1m mi lh« * Dr*-*»*!*,! li o ur -uiif Il»*Ht
1 or lb
difi, r,-m &lt;nngri-c . i-i .
- in ! .,- o
E u rope is our wyrk
Kurope's fae' I r Oliver Ft
W all.»«'«- of W tl
fort- -h:&lt; II !„• tujt forward r., the’
m
o
it,.o\ , r 1
the
.&gt;tar
A
Ir.-t-wol
*
•
,-*•
g
wiii
torii's . re closed the men nr,- . t tinsirellgl hi-nlllg uf the labor move- m ington. N C,, spent the week end
Y
’owell
&lt;fc Co
■
be
ta
Iteti
to
meet
the
expense»
Mr
front nnd the women are in the
m ent in Florida, placing us our aim with his sister. Mrs C Boyce Hell
f\ ,np i* one of \ir,&lt; *!• ’- gr&gt; it »t
fields. By the fortunes of war E u ­
a ,Mt tier c«*tit increase in t*u- , ut i n ­ on Celery a \ enne
N it
orator*
Let everyone .. v..il the no
ro p e’s m arkets become mir m arkets*
s t a t e . m. king of |H15 the banner
Kn*l
-elves of thi* opport tifili &gt;
of can become our m arkets if we *
v«*;*r for organised lahm
Mr ajul Mr» G F
claim them
I. * * i
T) i tew a fidi» t ion- t •■ t )
•* 11,
i , r¡,l hour*
1 Ib i.
V 11. lief I li,I.
|t I, tl lie 1•&lt; ■e Ml.
1.0 .L
ll*
w .-I
V*.
. i-il t:ig Mr- &gt;oi
U e I..I V• r, .. -Oil 111 be •
' »• 1 , j
\. - )
! . Il g ill
gloom
It I- t I! '• Ml .1
'■
K'lltdoy-cMut . h,.r.
I. ■k»,»11\l » V I Pri . w ko I,if
i
I
hiifik
Fil
t
1.41
r
h*
i
«
&lt;
»
r
j
mir
ti&gt; «,|«
pfessio’i ami ,.|*&gt;
\l,»chiiii»t- iol - l o , i M ,:ul Work Lat er i t, Mr* Pm,
the organized « narines olSanford
t urrt t
ijolbi
jKirt unity.
It is i golden nppor
vr»&gt; Sanford.
of Mrs. Smith.
has
been
revived
and
th
at
as
a
com(UUiSt
a
j
,
,\
t u n i ty th a t confront» the American
T h e Cnitpvnters of St. P etersburg
'm
u
n
i
t
y
we
a
re
'in
position
to
aid
d
e
---people and if they fail to grasp it
have a fill it*, ted.
^Jrs. W 11 Peter» and littel son. 1serving applicants.
F or Rent I
th e y will be lacking in foresight««!A lter considerable effort th e C a r­ Jack ha\«* returned from a delightful
Jacksonville
set
11*
a
tin«*
example
I)
furtu-he,!
nosa th a t Is thought to he a b i r t h ­
penter», Ml 9 *&gt;f Went Palm Beach vi*it to y pophu
w- to what cun be i|on»* by ,i -y - phono- g.....1 1
right of the Y’nnkee.
were induced to re.a trillate with the
Iernst izeit appeal for lur.dThey garden
Vi ¡ ’ W
• # •
#
C en tral
body «*f that fit \
Mph mix II1 \\ I wi» of t toreric, . calculai« d that it would lake i 1j null iiotilor - N -■ It
* I was in Judge Herring's, oil e
Fort loiuderdab* has become a
r . .uni m m . 11icgg of U liming to
xx. tak e teure
, m * ■«
■i * tr
*• .*
. p|,lti-ant*
. t i n - for
i *. i
olt thi
-----------------th e other day when » young man t
good union town, having good locali
\- (
wer,- t I , ** imlay gn,.-t- aid t in* w inter
l*h, tr i.otn um 11
1 r lot
ra m e in to gel a m arriage 11.«■nof c«rp,ni,*r» and p»inl«*r». Mn-.tn
.( Mr a lid Mr.- Il II ( happ* .1 ahVav-ed the &gt;ily. r«l*,',i the $PJ,l|||tl f.a.-l hlf-t -t r.
" W h a t &gt;s l he price." asked l he I
la t heñí having jurisdt«mon of th a t Xhey relurm-d to their home- 0,1 and they are in n position to give C o ra Cola I
,
y o ung man
Une of work. bs do th e Misrni M o n d a),
substantial aid to the |&lt;oor a n d *u(
" T w o an d one half.” said the
plumber» have juñsdletion over all
&gt;
let ing.
R oom s for K&gt; t
judge.
plum bing work in U u d c r d a l e .
,
M f a n d Mr, C. W. K.*ester of
The m ethod is practical and if nis.be«! room* w,ll
” 1 only have one dollar,” said the
In Miami
during the p ast year G ra h am . Va., are registere«! ut th e
necessary could Ite a d o p te d here.
at 2 0 B Third r:
th e re have been new unions in sti­ S t. Joh n a II o use.
young man.
Hut
why
not
have
also
a
r«*li«*f---------------------------t u t e d as follows: Sheet Metal W ork­
" Y o u are lucky,” said the judge.
com m ittee. In spite of the numerous
p or Kent Two
ers, Moving pPicture M achine OpA nd I walked on to T ipperary.
Mr and Mrs. G. \V. R aytön and
• • •
PHntlnfi
SuuToV
F ishermten,t a brunch of th
. n,,nt stverai
, „ v«r« | wwin
l ,.r, in
in »an
s » n .J rm;any a k,a rm ,.nt. stiU
.m bangtttg
,
&lt; in
. our ,
* Sanford is getting into the con­
T be i . i nit. e. rr - 1,
n* ' e spent
tnur»
¡r.i
n atio n al .Longshorem t n. Thi. Ll*1 j ford have returned to the city. M r . | n..
vention class a n d there is no b ette r
F o r Rent One «
wwr«irol&gt;es t h a t, though a little but
organ
isa
tio
n
s
ta
rte
d
with
a
c
h
a
rte
r
■' «tP
place in the s ta te for conventions
R ay to n was formerly connected with of date would be extrem ely welcome k itc h e n . 210 Fren« * V
list of 1G1 names.
th a n Sanford. As soon its w e ‘get our
S.
O.
Chase
&amp;
Co.
anti
is-again
idento the suffering wives nnd children
T e m p t th e a p p e tite ,
/«♦♦J
M iam i C entral Labor Union and tifie«i w-ith them in business.
tw o new hotels this city should m ake
T he of tho unem ployed poor. C a n ’t and
p lease th e .ta s te and
C arpenter* local 993 have ad ju s te d family are stopping with Mrs. J. D.
a stro n g bid for every convention
won't our adm irable Welfare De- :
n o u r is h th e b o d y .
th e ir differences a n d h a r m o h y pre­ R oberts on iaiurel avenue.
t h a t ta k e s place In Florida, This
C risp ,c le a n a n d fre s h .
¡
part
m ent of the W om an’s C lub con­
it
vails. tho la tte r organization again
city is located Id th e exact center of
5 cen ts.
sider
this proposition an d a«l«i a n ­
It. L
being
affiliated
to
Central.
G ood tnble board at
t h e s ta to an d is convenient from
'&lt; Misses Lucca an d M ary Chappell, other leaf to. the growing laurel of
t • .
.'T-tfr
T
h
e
C
a
rp
e
n
te
rs
'
E
ast
Coast
Dis­
ev ery point in the s ta te . M ake S a n ­
Messrs. 0 . K. Lewis a n d M. M. our frrown of kindly th o u g h t and Jone», 206 Park avenue
tric t Council, a powerful body has Gregg formed a yongenial supper loving deetls?
ford tho convention d t y of Florida.
, vt»fL
• •
•
W a n t e d —Brick t*i d ■
e n tire control of Dade county, h a v ­ party at the Sanford House S unday
Sil*
c h im n ey s, foundation*. •
ing locala in F t. L auderdale, Ojus, evening.
1 If a young man isunable to
R o u n d , th in , t e n d e r —
.. W. B.
factiop
guaranteed
Addr.
j M iam i, C o eo an u t Grove a n d H om e­
boast of what hia ancestors accom­
w ith a delightful flav o r
■«alliori,
#
.
G lid e s ell, P. U. box «"«■.
stead.
..
Mr. R. N. Cates of Tallahassee is
plished, it'a up to him to do some­
—a p p ro p ria te for lu n c h ­
52-ftg ,
Fla.
The Carriaff, Waron and Auto­ visiting his sister, Mr». W. D .
thing that’a worth while on his own
eon, te a an d d in n e r.
mobile
Worker»*
local
in
Miami
have
"
Zachary. * ’
W a n t e d — To exchange •»
account.
io c en ts.
ceased to exist, while the Machin­
• •
* I
ta lk in g , machine , recorii* *■
♦V
ists and Cement Workers are In­
Mr. J . W. H u n te r a n d son,* M r.
w i t h o u t machine, for «8 rutf»- f
1 "At Bay" U the baaia of a mar­
active.
E
b
b H unter left on T h u rs d a y for
piano records.
Enqtlir«* &gt;' *'fr‘
*• velous cartoon that recently appear*
Feeling
a
better
resume
of
condi­
•
C
harlotte,
N.
C.,
to
a
t
t
e
n
d
the
fu­
ora™.
ed in the Chicago American. It
tions unnecessary I beg to submit neral of Mr. Paul Miller.
■trikiiyly portiays the evils, that,
■
W anted- Gentlemen r doinert
for your consideration the following
* # *
magiclike, come to us through the
1V-MP
315 East Fourth St.
R ecom m endation»
M ad e o f th e fin e st
Mr. a n d Mr». Fred-Bouchelle, who
unbt idled tongue.
It is civilisa­
1. T h e »treagthening of tho legisla­ have been the guests of Mrs. H e n ry 1 All Local Advertisements Under
in g re d ie n ts . B a k e d
tion's inferno in' bold reliefs The
F o u n d — Gold hamlb- kt
tiv e com m ittee, with provision, if Wight left on M onday for their This Heading THREE CENTS s
to
p
e
r
f
e
c
t
i
o
n
.
T
h
e
picture represents a young woman
cr m a y have sam«* t&gt;&gt; I-'
possible, for continuous a tte n d a n c e home in Charleston. Va.
n a t i o n a l s tre n g th
Line For Eat^b Insertion. Minimum erty a t the Herald office
on the street— the agony of a broken
d
u rin g th e session ion of the legisla­
fo
o
d
.
10
c
e
n
ts.
heart seem* to bewritten
on her
Chargb 25 Cents.
and 09*
W a n t e d — To buy »«-co
tu re .
Mr». C. 11: Dingec h a s returned
face. On either aide crouches a wolf
2. 1 would especially urge ener­ from a holiday visit to the home ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ t e e e e i e e » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ horse wagon. Mu»i be m ad «W*,
upon whose aides are written the
B u y b iscu it b ak ed by
Vddrr*.
getic, united action toward the pas­ folk» a t Dunedin.
dition a n d a real bargain
one word "Goealp." On her skirt
N . Poston, Lake Mary FI*.
sage of a State Engineers' License
FO R S A L E
R. N.

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Uneeda
Biscuit

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WANT Kl»

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CLASSIFIED
♦
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In capitals appears the single word.
"Reputation."- It is the purpose of
the goaaip to tuin the fair name of
wqmanhood and this trait in hu­
man nature deserves execration, it
merits a sting rarely* applied. W!

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NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY

A lw a y s look for t h a t N a m e.

law.
3. There is great need for provi­
sion whereby tho president, or other
selected by this convention
may be empowered.to personally at-

Rev. G. B. Waldron was a wel­
40-2tc
come guest in Sanford Friday and
.For, sale celery farm at m bar
Saturday. He is always cordially
greeted by old friends whenever he gain, 15 acres right in village, 500 feet
from R. R. siding. Cheap and on
strikes the home town. .

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THEY ARE COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR FEBRUARY .Irci, Ith, 5th and (Uh, 1915

ON TUESDAYS

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Ao u r' \ er V i r i d 1
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lord of the Paleozoic period, hut de­
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O ur governor h.i&lt; « vuli-n. ed. u*
The boosters special train leaves the Herald office next er relative to tho whistling D inothér­
m an y of you know, hi roneern ni
ium of thè Di vantan age, with the
the h o s t s o f l a b o r h a d
th e welfare of the toiling mu*»e* of Monday afternoon at one o’clock sharp and the run will he r.u.r'cil characteristics of the sabre TH E LIST OF ATTRACTIONS
g oo d m e e t in g a n d
th e state.
As legislator. .;« hi a U'
IS STEADILY GRO W ING
tout lied glmk of the Silurian days, a
senator, ns attorney gene ¡1. &gt;ttt■| J made to ( ienev^-Jirst, C'huluota sectmd anil Oviedo for sup* real u n terpeni 1ms been scapi tired
a FINE T IM E .
DAY BY DAY
chief i-Xi-rutive hi In.» ,«l.v,t\* 'U[&gt;'
on the I .«minium - Itm e
T he capper, rtnrl fTto noflrit‘‘of"Trade inert in;.; there lhat nielli.
The second day of th e meeting of ported an d approved the mi-uMtre* ;
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.to re was made near Terrebone.
At rangem ents uro now co m pleted
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t «&gt; the great grief of scientists anti well nhctid of schedule to mnkn
tfc »0»“* Federation of latbor was proposed by t In St I,
Uken « R ,wiLl‘ l .h e roP°m of cum- of L a b o r .’
t, count of the heavy downpour of ruin ii was thought host to when tin- serpent wan c jp ttire d it Seminole C o u n ty ’» first ann u a l fair
In appearing Indnr«- \..u
pa-«ed into the great beyond and which wtil be hold a t Sanford, Fob.
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mftiees lintl v a r i o U 9 r o , u i n '' n , l U *
Ur*. The arduous duties of the day iieantlfu! Mity of Siu.b.
no interview could -be obtained. -I. 1. 5, ti, four days a n d four night«,
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postpone the trip until next Moiula; January livth.
, t re broken in tin- afternoon bv an on one side by the p , , : ur"*.|m *-1.
Neutralist:« who ha vu examined its positively tho biggest atfnir of ita
Kvery public spirited man in Sanford ami vicinity lluil body declare th a t it is a "throw - kind over held In t h e state.
*Bto ride over the city a n d the cul- John» river »Urrmtnili-d by
L tr. Heidi oa uutyW of the Hanford water lakes ami in id, ni
j has a car is requested to have th it same car in front of tho back" from tin ago when railroads
It will be given in a m odernized
k commercial Club. Tho visitors were eolery, I believe I voice the (enfi- 1
were not asking for increased freight Wat
The. ladies who ;
■wt favorably impressed with the m ents of a 1J^ members of t i n . . «in­ Herald office at one o’clock Monday.
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Rural situation in a n d around ventim i W : h e n ^ j ^ _
promis« of a been secured, however, for the c a ttle ,
If e o n rn te d a te s the promise
mrTfrrTKpcciaIiy'TequcstTd-!•' Tnf&lt;&lt;&lt; part in the trip. lite
tisi oT mie
cent fare to Coney Maiul--iu- lum i it y \mrt hôfté ÜToi» exhlltiiR ulso
better impression 'of the business of of the most pro.-p, imi. and ppplm The raiN are to be decorated and h -' 1&gt;\ the scout car from N’i w Anrk, they deelared and the for tin- state, c o u n ty and c ity of
»inter tfnrdening at 'S anford than live spetinhs of the great **. • ,
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n .1, 1- .if girunpi-nty.
Jacksonville health exhibits.
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lht y could, possibly have received Florida.
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Hoot It . of uiiifortn size w ill bo
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¡uiulHcicnt number were present at get some further information fu n i irrcatcvl "i ici n’ti-frcthcr" mcctii
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Thursday morning was closing up
time snd the odds a n d ends of the
viriotu committees and detail work
*1» finished Up, after which the III
tire delegation, visitor* anil San lord
tilizans were tra n s p o rte d to W m .l
hnd 1’iuk where they wen- given a
fmuinr Hanford fish fry with all i t .
ccresaurieii, iinhiillng S an l"io gri'
*nd gra,y.

SEMINOLE FAIR AS­
SUMES GREAT SIZE

ATTENTION SANFORD BOOSTERS!

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In m a n y small town* sutrounding
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til'd fur a Ciitisldi-rubli- [&gt;"t&gt;i"l
,• About four o'clock the delegates
In Ihunr it «¡.- ihmiglit a l nr l
dtpirteii from the city with the feelth a t two shock* had rtccurrcd. but
**f*h»l in Sunford they were- in the in th e seism ograph in.-lruim-nt* in
“° U4,? °1 their friends.
the observatories showid there was
only one. Afhicb, beginning at 7 55
o'clock in the morning ln-ted from
Represented Governor
tw e n ty -l,wo to liiirty second'
Hon. J. C. Privett, s ta te labor inIn th e capital itself, so far its
•^ertor rend the following address
known, there was no loss of life
Wore the convention, being the rep- but u great deal of damage was
f***nt»tive of Governor T ram m ell:
done, churches and statue* suffer­
lr. Chairman, Members of th e C on­ ing m ostly. For u time the people
vention, Ladies and G entlem en:
were stricken with fear and them
It L with genuine pli usure to be was a veritable puttie in hospitals,
P vileged to come before you to m onasteries and convent*
**t»nd to you the ‘ greeting* from
Buildings on both side.* of t lie
‘6« »Ute of Florida.
Porta del Popolo, th e north entrance
I tppeik not oitly as a représenta- of ftolne, th re a te n e d to full and the
v* of that branch of the s t a t e gov- eagle decorating the gate era* lied
Wnment th at enforces a s ta te labor to the ground. T h e obelisk in St.
c*Ut *^*° a " * *P*cial en v o y of P sters’ Square was shaken anti b a d ­
Excellency, Governor Park M. ly dam aged while the statue ol St.
Trammell.
John L ate ran a n d the Sluis of t h e
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read the Governor's greet- Apostle s u rm o u n tin g tho Basilica
are in danger of collapsing.
[ ** ,0‘ThU convention:
The famous colonndu decorating
Tallahasaee, Fla., Jan. 5, FJlfi.
St. P eter's S q uare was lowered four
in /
^ r^v e t t » S tate Labor In- feet a n d the u d jace n t house, once
•Pector:
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occupied by' tho sisters of Pope
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vited Dtar Sir:— » » v ln g been in- Pius X wan badly cracked.
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pre,ent upon the conOwing to the wide extent of the
Laho °
S ta te Federation of distrubnnee and its evident terrible
»id l i t ,
0rd on tho 12lh I"»«-. occurrence the extent of the losses
b* In
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'topossible for me to or dam age is not known, C om m u n i­
oHri.i*t,te? d* nc* on account of my cations wort, cut off. The fortified
fficul dutie, being so taxing at the
city of Aquila is isolated, but it is
yon vi„a, ’ 1 am *oinK «° »»k «bat said several villages in that region
ly reprwent me at thhi con- were destroyed.
vention.
Likewise Potenza. capital of the
You m n r
°l mv i*y »»»ure the convention province of tho snme tijine. on th e
rtth u ijlM,n y »ympathy In tbeir eastern declivity of the Apennines
and the , cfforE* for
betterment which has a population of nearly
feneral welfare of the Ubor- 20,000 has been Isolated. In 1857
\ ofLour
I »lncerely this tow n was alm ost destroyed by
* «he convention will bo an earthquake.
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i «Xiiiig car inspector, who lost Intile at Bund'* Siding on T uesday
night u limit nine o ’clock.
The
young malt was supposedly coupling
tin- iiir hose on the train th a t was
standing on the side tra c k and failed
to leave Ins signal showing, with
the re*nlt th a t the engine hacked
into ti .train of cars throw ing him
between the cars and a heavy tnnk
car loaded with, oil passed over his
body, cuttin g off. both legs and one
of his arm s and mangling him so
badly th a t be died shortly afterwnrd
T he saddest feature of this acci­
dent is the f a c t ^ h a t the deceased
leaves a wife an d several small chil­
dren who were dependent upon his
labors for their living a n d the s y m ­
pathy of th e people goes out to
them In th eir affliction.
The funeral services w ere\ hold
yesterday from the resiArSt^e.) Dr.
Brownlee of the Presbyterian church
officiating. In term e n t was made in
Lakevicw coractery.
M ad e G reat Record
J L. Andrews, the popular insur­
ance agent of this city has made an
enviable record in the insurance
business and is rereiving co n g ratu ­
lations from friends all over tho
country. In winning th e prize fho
other d ay in tho Hcrarda of L iberty
contest he stood third in th e United
States which it honor enough for
a n y man, especially since Mr. A n­
drews was a new man In this line of
insurance.
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M.,r T hea tre, » h rm tin* lion J o ­
seph G. flu m p of the Alknhe«t Ly­
ceum S yste m will *peuk. Mr ("amp
i* one of t h e , leading o ra to rs of the
south i&gt;ml every per*on should ac­
cept this opportunilyNtir bear him
Tho following testimonial* «peak
for his w orth:
Gov. \V. Y. Atkinson 1 was
charmed with the grace of In* deliv­
ery and th e purity of his diction.
He i* a ripe scholar itnd an eloquent
and accompli*bed orator
1 heartily
recommend him,
Gen, J. H. Gordon No man in
our »fate has more decided gifts for
natural o r a to r y .
He will make a
most interesting and eloquent pres­
entation of w hatever subject lie may
choose to ta lk upon
11. W. J. H a m , Gainesville, Ga.
1 have heard C a m p and I have heard
most of ogr g re at orators preacher,
platform, politician but for a man
who fan lift you into em p y re an blue
and sail on stm idy pinion a m id st-th e
stars or pluck daisies with deft and
dainty* touch from the pastu re lands
of earth with equal grace, l have
never heard him surpassed.

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lung delays t ha l kir meri \ u. . ur red
lire In lie i 11ni i ti., I &gt;d. thus insuring
speed., trial t .«nd a disposal of civil
cases that formerly clogged tho
calendar and wasted tin* taxpayer's
money
Some of the attorneys who
rlid not comply with (hi* ruling
suffered in coiiseq uence. but the
court moved with great celerity and
the spectators note a grf'wt differ­
ence. Judge Verkin* 1» to be congin Diluted for thus facilitating m a t­
ters in the civil docket and certainly
hu» the thunks of the entire com ­
m unity .
T he greater part of the first day
was taken wuli ih*. civil cases (hut
were sandwiched in between tho
m a tte r of getting, the grand jury to ­
gether and in working ortler. The
following gentlemen
were
finally
draw n and passed: J. D. Davison,
forem an; K. A Hicks, clerk: S. J.
Thom as, Henry McLaulin, II. E.
Tolar, W. C. Woodruff, H om er
Nicholson, C. M Preston, McG.
C arruw ay, D. M cDonald, Geo. Ven­
able, N. 1!. Garner, C. A. Betts, F.
N. Lowe, W. E. Householder, C. C.
Wilson, J. W. Flynt, S. E. Porter.
T h e grand ju ry is grinding aw ay und
will probably not have a report read
will probably not have a report'
re ad y before the Herald goes to
(‘lurk Howell, Editor Constitution. press
Atlanta 1 consider him tin- most
T h e member* of the p«.tit jury
finished o ra to r t|ie south hu* ever Rmwn arc us follows
produced, am i a* an eloquent speak­
C H Diiige«-, It. L. Shinliolsor. J
er he can not It** surpass«-«!.
Musson, Curl Koumillnt, C. C. P ear­
son, L. Went, D. E. Hurt. I. L. An­
drews. S. FJ. M athers, K. L. Brown,
All«-titlen. Auto O w n ers
J. K. Spurting, t). J. Pope, C. W.
If you are interested in Sanford M cClure, Felix F rank, T. B. Adams,
a n d Seminole C ounty F air have Boy Tillis, C. L. Polk, O. W. Duke.
T h ere are m any cases on tho civil
y o u r a u to re a d y next M onday to
m ake tho B o o s te r trip to Geneva, docket and the petit jury will have
Chuluota a n d Oviedo. T h e biggest plen ty to do during this te rm of
, Continued on Pigc 11
get together m eeting of t h e year.
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big app ro p riatio n has been
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Sun find but what has been "co v e.i'd" setting fo.th w h a t Seminole
f 'm inty i* trying to do
The Fair
|{, I,¡u it, i mii'MiTi. &gt;• that rpeciul
l,.i i . !., .ii ¡'r i ii t . .1 by I lie
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. I" A l u t .- lim ing the Fair.
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tl. alt. Nil u tl I) bill
lutl" "Xiieuse
A nnouncem ents will
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be made soon of special days during
the week. There will be an O rlando
Day, S ta te ami C o u n ty , Leesburg,
Del.and, Kissimmee, Kustis, F r a t e r ­
nal, Industrial, School a n d m a n y
othets. Some of these sjreciul d a y s
will have to be held on the «amo
day as another, as the fuir will only
last four «lays. But it is the aim of
the Fuir Association to m ake every
d ay a big day.
In point of decorations, the scheme
is both novel and new, no t only will
the booths be a veritable fa iryland,
but llm city itself will g a rb itself in
it* best dress for the Fair week a n d
Sanford promise* th a t " e v e ry cltlzen will bo your host " an d " t h o
BmAtcrs claim for it a positive s u e T h e Fair Association dod ares this to bo tlte biggest kind of
tre m e n d o u s
event a n d look for
1
c, owds.
All to be given ab so lu tely free to
the citizens a n d the visitors.

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T h e lloosler School
The Hoosier School will be given
a t the Im p eria l T h e a tre on tho night
of J a n u a r y 2Gth by tho mumbera of
the C h ristia n Endeavor Society of
this city.
T h e [day is taken, from
the Hoosier Schoolm aster und will
have all the characters t h a t m ade
th a t book so jaijiuUr
T h e talen t
in the ra n k s of the Sanford C hristian
Endi-uvorers js well known a n d th e y
will havo u crowded houso on th o
26th. P o p u la r prices adm ission will
bo charged to defray tho expenses
of tho play.
Mr. a n d Mrs. G. W. H a y to n a n d
d au g h te r are here for th e w in ter
from Neva. York. T hey will bo at
hom e gt Mrs. J. M. Ho
BBS
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COUNTY

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T H E SANFORD HERALD

HAPPENINGS

A CLEA N SW EEP

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON' D ENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
of Coin mida, Ky.. 1» a guest of Mr.
PA OLA P O IN T S
Dr. Hishop r e tu r n e d to New York a n d Mrs. D u ra n t for the winter.
last week, nfter using the new gus He has purchased a place here of
en g in e in good ru n n in g order in Mr. E. A. Sjoblom.
*T h e surprise p a r ty given at the
. th e packing house
homo
of Mr. and Mrs. D urant last
C hau. (*. C am phell and sister.
wegk
was well a tte n d e d .
Miss Edit") Cam phell from Salem,
T im employes of the S outh e rn
Ohio arrived at T w in Dikes P lan­
ta tio n last T h u rs d a y , where they Bell Telephone *3o. were through
will spen d the re m a in d e r of the hero lust week, placing new phones
along th e line.
w inter.
T h e Pearson# g av e a very pleas­
UPSAI.A AND G H A P E V IU .E
a n t dancing party T h u rs d a y even­
M o th e r Bertleson is a t home again
ing.
Virginia Heels a n d “ C r a c k f l
Kile#"
were m ters^ursed with the lor a tim e at least.
Mrs. II. E. L un q u lst has been ill
ro u n d dances, .am i created much
fun. Light refreshm ent» were served with malaria fever.
T w o cousins of Miss Willie Roba n d th u m erry p a r ty broke up about
m id n ig h t.
Mr. a n d Mrs Patton. insifn have been visiting her from
Mr. a n d Mrs. Bridge and Miss Ft. M yers tho p iu t week. ‘
Mrs. Ballinger is-hom d ngnin after-}
G oldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland,
•luck a n d Lilinn B ooth, Miss Nelson, caring for a ty p h o id p atient for five
•
George Sm ith, Ross Kearns, Wal­ weeks.
Miss Edna T h o m p so n , Laura a n d
la co W orks, Mr. a n d Miss Camphell
a n d Miss Taber were those enjoy- F r a n p k Parker a n d Miss Florence
W t v MHLkhu
. » y --.
&lt; *&gt;»&lt;$•
M r. a n d Mrs. C leveland and M r.
Messrs. T hom pson, Huwkiipi a n d
B ro w n , Mr. and M rL Bridge a n d
Cross
m a n nro off «on a deer h unt.
Miss Goldstein a n d Miss t r e n h o u r
Mr.
Roy See is lie!ping now in
lunched at Twin D ikes P la n ta tio n
on S a tu rd a y .
P rances and Flora Mr. T h o m p s o n ’s m e a t market.
Mr. und Mrs. V ernon Culler a n d
P earson and Ross K earns joined the
p a r ty in the afte rnoon in time to Mr O range ScUire a n d bride, who I
enjoy
grapefruit
cocktail».
Mr w 11» Mi»» Bessie Brook» were nut to
Mr. ami Mr». (
K earns treating the rowd to 11 C u - |» e c us on Sunday.
n adiun fruit ^ ik e th at m ade the Sellici» having ju»t arrived from New
M r. a n d Mr-i.'W’nston e n tertain ed D irk s t a t e on K&amp; th e night b e f o r e }1
a few- friends with u delightful din­ a n d a re now »topping with Mr. Cul­
lers in Sanford, thu bridu being as u
n er S a t u r d a y evoning.
She spent lite
M en from th e C itr u s Fruit Ex­ d a u g h te r to them .
cha n g e are picking th e B u ch an a n winter with them in Sanford 11 few
fruit th is week, which will he s h ip ­ winter» ago. We ex ten d co n g ratu la­
tion» an d givi- th e m a hearty we!
ped to Ta VI! re» to l»e packed
Mr and Mrs Z ac hary took Mr. come to the S un n y Southland.
Thi# com m u n ity wa» »hocked a n d
and Mr» Bridge a n d Mi#» Gold
o r n to Daytona in their ««c ,un grieved this inurmiig by the an ■
Stihd .y, and in »pite of g ey s.k.e» ouncem ent of tin- dea th "f 1 barile
Powell by a railroad accident
We
th e trip w; s most enioyubU*
&lt;'»•■:,r Pearson gzve a &lt;hiekeii have not yet learned the full pnrT i e Wtf» .llul f Hill. tl.lVe
pliiall at In» B a i l lew residence ll'klDr»
our
s
y
m
p
a
th y . .1 »ail blow coining
T u e s d a y evening tn honor of .\|i»»
#0
»oon
a
fte
r the mother'» death
Golds e n
In spile of the sudden
W &lt; learn tli.it Mr Will Kolim-on
1old w eather I In- p.ittv was a vi&gt;-y
e n jo y a b le a flair
T h e ■-hicken and ha» opened .ip a grocery »lore in t i e
r tie was done to a tu rn , an d the B eaty building a few block» from th e
d an c in g would have kept the crowd liew depot
« a i m without t i e rousing lire» that
cheered l i e » t e e
T i c e e 1 joj mg
th e p le a ».11 I m *a sioti wv e Mr 1ml
Mr»
Bridge .1r &lt;I Mi» 1 1.d-ti 1r .
Mr. a n d Mr», t lev eland and Mr
B row n, Mi»e# Helen and Graic
Is e rm a n (Jcorge Sn,ith, Ito»» Kearn»
Wallace Work». Miss Niil-nii, Ml»»i
F ra rices and Flora a n d Oscar Pear
son

January is now half none at this [time of tho year wo move* our Fall stock by putting the* knife : ,
prices. Monday, Tuesday.and Wednesday are the three «rcat days set aside to CLOSE ()l!T our Fall Lm. ,.\
Ladies’ Coat Suits, Sweaters and Skirts.- In this sale will he your opportunity to secure Men's Suits, Overcoats
Pants and Sweaters at pricesjthatjyou are challenged to secure anywhere.

S a le L a s t s T h re e jD a y s

'. l i l u e s s o f

ia

\\ a l t e r

lome

ni

lu­

At

the

l.nsl

Sir», o o j Value» $9.98
These Suits arc complete.
consisting of coat, p a n ts a n d
vest —every one are g u a r­
an te e d all wool. •

M om ent

62-fn ÂI^Vool M a n nish** style
S u itin g .
C olors, Russian b ro w n
b lack ? an d navy. $1.29
t h e price. Mon(

.13-In TTflâTTr P la id
I
S u itin g , Pattern No. 1
B lack, white a n d ciel
b lu e combination P u ttern
No 2. B lack,
w h ite and »cartel eoinliin a tio n , J9i
valu e for

19c

25c VALUE VKc
O m b re Moire is a
n nlihy, »ty li» I» w eave
in a very d e s ira b le
weight fm thi&gt; »I'lt-on
&lt;&gt;f I hi year, .ill tile
■ ni" w est »had
Sale

'18c

No

w•c■.; p 11: i

l

M

; lece

wo r -1. .i , lini»

Suit,

l.f'iw,..

a gold .»ilk t hri ad ! r ipi w
\\ e ha l • oldy a few -if

SHOES

i »i ,-r..)

I
gray .

Shoe

II

I» now -to e k e d

will

alt tlió* &lt;•

new

We have on­
ly a few num­
bers of each
size left - in
th e se hi frit
grad e navy
blue fl’n’l sh't.s
rejt. style.

all

No
till
M ill.
I pie re S u it.
II. id*- over a t'i:»tnr»» man
MiMilel
lil.uk a n d hr" wli mixed •-■•ti; t &gt;i: atim
and i.f cour»e
II wool ' with t i e
* » •»".»! ,'f.,.|e • ■ *' ' 1

with

pro i

Í

»ell

I I . 1.1r. '*k w Mil
..... t». rainproof, d bv
M .inbattai, proie»».
\ alu*'
í » OI)
f.
oily - u !i u ,

Sjzes p in 15 \e.ir»
*‘riginal
ta

to

to

I-

litui

M- I i

lili

l ail

Mr» Darrel \\ &gt;»tot of D
recently visited her p..retu
Mr
and Mr», il \ Tarlici.
Mr». Brannon of O m in ó la ■pi'ti i
the week end with her parents. Mr.
W EST S ID E IT E M S
s
an d Mr». Daniel
T h e r e ha» lihen an 1m p ro \ ein ent
Mr. und Mrs. &lt;' A. l(atiler»on
to th e C ry s ttl l&lt;e Plant on the and Mr. a n d Mr». M E, Dooley, in
so u th side
lh ,-i I . l i e hilllT the the form er’s rnr m ad e a very |tlca.
elect r 1&lt; ligl t p , of
\\ I.■1 . 1m a l l \ i » i t I n U i n l i r l ' u r i
».ir.!))!)’
pleted It will |n . n im(*r
in* 1.1 l " a n d t t v l e i l o |a»l ru.*»iiay
the west *ide
Mr- Hopkm»
A rk .it-a» »pent
Mr. ami Mr»
\V. J. McBride, it jairtion of lust week in Geneva
acco m p an ied by Mrs. It. F. W ash­ as a guest of Mrs. Puttishall. Mrs.}
b u r n motort d over th o W inter Park H opkins will be pleasantly remerqS a t u r d a y afternoon a n d v is ite d 'M r . bered as* Amoret C lark of Oviedo, |
a n d Mrs. Dnw-»nn
having taught school in Geneva u
Mr. J. W lim ite r and son. Kb few y ears ago
were called to the bedside of hi»
A Mr Bradley from Illinois has j
son-in-law . Paul Miller in I h a tl o i u - . j iturc|jkfcl)ll lll(. W hitcom b home ojt
N. ('., W ednesday, but he had Second street anil ¡» expected to o c ­
passed a way befóle their urrtval cupy it thl» week
Geneva extend.»
Mrs. Paul Miller will be rentem- a welcome.
•
f
bered as Miss B erth a H u n ter. She
Mrs. Duhnrt a rriv ed in Geneva
has th e s y m p a th y of this com ­ lust week and is now with her son j
m u n ity .
who has purchased u large traot of
Alfred King sold his lettuce patch land n ea r Lake H a rn e y .
to t h e well known firm of Coulhurn
D urin g the holidays Mrs. P orter |
1 Co., of the city of S anford, from
Wakefield e n te rta in e d a t her p re tty
which he cut 390 ham pers.
co ttag e on Dvke G eneva in honor of |
M r. C. O. If: 11, futhor, m o th -r
Mr.'. Reeii Dooley, a bride,of a few
u n d o th e r relativ s a r e -virltlng them
weeks.
A delicious three course I
from Tennessee.
luncheon was served, consisting of j
Mias Alice Ar.dee of tho wouth side
„
.
...
.
..
of S anford made a week’s end v U l r ' ^ ,0 p e f . ch,f k en* ^ ten b,; cui ’
fruit salad, plum pudding end cof­
at t h o home of C. O. Ilall.
fee.
Those invited to meet Mrs.
Wo arj* zorry to learn t h a t Mr.
Dooley were M esdum es Phillips, Cur
C a m p is still confined to his bed.
lett, Adr.nir,
P eters,
P attU hall,
H o p e th e change will soon come to
Misses Peters a n d Phillips.
him for the belter.
M rs. J. V. W icks, Mrs. R. L.
R oy S te m tro m of Jacksonville
G re sh am a n d F rancis Nicholson v i s - j
visite d home folks for a couple of
Bed O rlando last Tuesday.
d a y s last week.
Mrs. Gresham a n d grand daugh­
M r. W. J. M cB ride has resigned

i In- . . re (I.a de

1)y Nelby» and will feel I
right

on evi r&gt; lady'*

fo o t,

and

prices

are

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hia* k ni. n i i di e d

■*or t'e*1

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union

made

No

! Pill

Me n ’#

M.

a

l i tt l e lower

bill.
I• t

t he

pro

l.i»len :i &lt; l.fi'l

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size» &lt;11 l " In

Red,

white and gray

and your pn k »•

FURNITURE
In

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liÜlhlKj .

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pore

u.t

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3 piece Suit,
a llerringbone
yniir size thi»

lm.
I

$7.39

ill

$2.79 FLANNEL M l HITS SI.9H
N u v y bluo, all wool California
Flannel Shirts, regulation s tan d ard
a rm y style.
Special
3 d ay s sale price placed
H* "| i X O
at Old.
» p l.t/O

H E O $ I NHER WEAR
M e n ’s fleeced lined U ndershirts,
first q u a lity , full cut, ta p e d und hound
neck a n d front double
woven cuffs, »pcciiil for
I hi.» »ale at only

pay nient I....
can he (iinu-hi
the

p a y u &gt;■'

43c

9 A. PL-REMNANT S A L E -9 A. M.

SPECIAL NOTICE

M&lt;

Ml

No
IBM M m '
navy blue »erge in
weave
If u ■&lt; have
p, i i
D i'.» rri-t * •

$ 7 .3 9

8 hue»

better, prices

I

er in

erg.
&gt;0,1
lot will !..

Sec o u r line—S hoes a

$2.39

It

•la y . T in da y
\\ &lt;
lie-da V at
i V11 i'lll
low price of only

n avy blue y r g e , woo!.' tin» I»

t h a t are made to wear.
little

»!,

1550

Ill In M
A not !kt of
o tir
' fa i mm- $ I i.29
special."
3 days only

ii rn!

ha» tl&gt; dupe

Colors, whit«*, gray led

$1.25
N

s im p ly unttinlchi'd
SNOW

'Swçater^jiiiiiY, H to .li ,

tc

\ li i I

K ni. Dark l a h K u »1.1

Fly n*

is an all wool

lo
t III» lot
Will
he
f o u n d - peri . i l n n i n h e r » in
Men' » Pal l i »
1" »ell for
$ ' 9 fur M indivi 'I'u. -

la-r ■ m paient la-ut •
•■r.

S w ea te rs—Lot 1

$9.98

i la.uu. your# for

a ' -I

oui Ludi»*»

$7.39

t.ll.millg

triju* i otnl'iiiiitn&gt;n weave

I&gt;ep art

m ent

Clean S«i &gt;p mi

No I t i n Tin» n u m b er t&lt; a men'»
3 piece wool Suit, hard woven d a rk
Oxford gray.
This was one of o u r
$9.98 leaders and a h u m m er for the
price, to close out durII g t In- e t d i;. »’ »iil'il »Ult

e n t h r o u g li

X- )|

H errin g !.m .e

we nre m.iki' g 1

in t hut i "i '

Sint-,
gray
huvo
Sizes.
m an­

$9.98

I lo»

For this"3 da&gt;s'*»a!&lt;

$ 2 .2 5 Flannel
Sbirt $1.69

Special Description of Men’s Suits to be Soit! at $9.98 and $7.39

t he»e nil mtn - • h.it . A«•
say for tin' next 3 d ays

&lt;liir

$2.59

$2.69

No ¡g I*i IS Men'» i jiieio
“ G u a ra n te e d All Wool,” dark
H erringbone weave efTert.
We
only four of this n u m b e r left.
35, 37, 38, 10, T hese Suits were
u factured to »ell a»
h adì r» for $ I .*» no t ! '»
»ale

SWEATER
SPECIALS

$9.98 lauider $7.39 Here
is a grand o p p o rtu n ity to
fiurchnse a nice 1 jiiece Suit
of Clothes at
a saving of

’ $1.79 LOT 1 S1.79
This a s s o rtm e n t consists of dark
brown und gTity worsted cassimere, ulso
medium grey herringbone weaves. These
p a n ts range in sizes 30 to -12 inch waist.
Rem em ber th e first buyers get th e pick.
&lt; \ • -Jf * &lt; W . n J* L f 9 T ' r - $ * t &amp;
*•,*'
Pants— We h av e a nice lot of blue serges,
canal meres, tweeds, hard "woven
mixed
weaves.
This lot cninpriseft actual $3.98 val­
ue». all going for

'd i

Mr-

driving the school bus because of ter, Miss Jenottn Sheldon left last
numb limbs and spirited horses not Friday for DcLand where the latter
working together, to the soorow of will enter Stetson for tho musical
the school children- Mr. D. H. C. advantages, the violin a specialty.
The night prior to-their departure]
Rabun has accepted the position.
Rev. I. L. Jinkins will begin several friends came- In unexpected­
holding a series of meetings at Mon­ ly, bringing refreshments, and a! Y
roe Sunday, the 17th. Everybody jolly evoning waa spent. * .
cordially invited to attend.'
i Mrs. Graddlck of Jacksonville is|
Mr. Charley McBride has gone to visiting her* daughter, Mrs. PattiCrystal River, Fla., where he has shall.
Mr. and Mrs. Qulgg, their daugh-l
.„opened up a bakery.
ter,
Miks Bessie, of Orlando visited
t * -------—
Mr.
and
Mrs. J. V. Wicks last Sun­
LAKE MARY-ITEMS
•
.
Miss Jennie Morey and J. G. day.. Hazel Quigg, who has been
,
Martin made Sanford a call Tues­ spending several dyas in Geneva
returned homo with her parents.
day. .
Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Morris spont
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ranor of San-1
last week at Paola, returning home ford ipent the week end with Mrs.
Ranor’s parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. T .l
- Saturday,
Mr. Dave Caldwill of Sanford McLain.
Mra. Porter Wakefield and. Mrs.I
made a business trip here Monday.
Meesrs. Frank Cameron and E. A. Endor Curlett have dissolved part­
Sjoblom are quite busy shipping nership, and Mra. Wakefield wishes]
o r a n g e s . : »J*
l . . to jyinouncs that she will continue
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H.it

S a le L a s t s T h re e Days

Men’sJJothing-A Clean Sweep

XTRA
SPECIALS

■&lt; . • » 11 w e e k »

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Mon., Jan. 18th; Tues., Jan. 19th; Wed., Jan. 20th

G I A I \ V IT E M S
Many friend» are g 1 d t&lt;* kt»»w
TI... t Ml John H • l. : - 1 1n. pf»&gt; i
t Ik

JANUARY 15. loi

NOTHING CHARGED

Again wt* will astonish the town. Monday, by having ont*
of
our
Kami aïs Remnant Sales. Starting Monday. B *) I
At Prices Quoted for the Thrre
T H I S S A L E IS FO R
A.
M.
Values
up
to
25c.
for
„
*
bays Sale
CASH
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A Clean Sweep in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear
.Your opportunity is now h ere to s e c u r e exceptional bargains in L a d i e s ’ Rcady-to-Wear.
Not an a rtic le a d v e rtise d but a m o st exceptional bargain.
Ladles’ Cost S u H — N a v y
blue
crepe
w e avo. diagonal — b u tto n # of sam e m aterial,
w ith black plunh collar,
$17.98 value, size
18* years or 30 Inch
b u s t. Special for this
(I* " | 1 Q Q
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tD JL A si/O

I.adieu’- Coal S u it —Slzg_30, French Di*
agonal in th e new anem one »hade, trim med
collar black moire velvet and satin lapels,
woven button#,
with.
p la tte d center down the
fl* 1 Q O Q
fro n t, $23.50 value
« P A O sO i/

.MAN T A IL O R E D .sK IR Ts
Fifty cent# will do the w it »
dollar in the S k irl D epartm ent ‘.It.
$7.«jg for j :! /,«, nn)J n j.,
'
"kirt at thin 3 day» «pee..,t
sale for

$1.74

$15.75 C O A T S U IT »7.79
»18.98 COAT S U IT S »5.98
.
g i 7.08 NKW M O D EL $9.‘Jh
Ladies’ black French serge C o at Suit,
We hnve just a few I n d i e s ’ C oat Suits.
Ladies’ C oat Suit, desirable »li.i'b
w ith military braid trim m ing.
• special value# for $18.98, hut on accoufit of purple, Waffle Weuve Wool
T h e r e is only o ne size, 38,
7 0
bt‘' n,{ tt b t , *e o u t
Hence this bar- Suiting, in the la te s t model.
H*
le ft, priced to m ovo this suit
t j ) | # | «7 K»in.
For this sale only we say
rD * /s#
$21.00 C o al Suit $11.98

$13.75 L sdlcs’ C o a l $6.98

This is a very special number for this salo, a thjee quarI ter length model Ladlca' Coat,
I a------il
Iub
c t u a l vi
vslue
F6 to close
$13.76
Q Q
o u t ..................... »• t D O e i / O

Sale
Tuesday
9 A. M.

O N E P IE C E D R E S S E S

We have some special n u m ­
bers in Iaidiee’ one pieco ging­
ham Dresses for this salo.
we have v e ry specially priced ' Y our choice whilo
this
s u it
¿ J 1 "I Q Q
,ot ,tt*u ior c#ch
at o n ly .. .
&lt; p X X e a /0 '
o n l y -------

A very attractive number, a
handsome texture wool suiting
in the new chameleon shade,

79c

C H IL D R E N 'S DRESM.-s
bargain.
C h ild re n ’s gingham and ¡’*'r'
eaie Dresses.
Mother», with
ail y o u r pains you will not
m ake
u
better
Dress for $1.19.

This is a special

•ale........ ..................

D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons

Cottas chair, two
slat back, split bot­
tom. Limit y f O «
2 to c’tomer
&gt;

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This Is your opjtor- ■

tunity tosocun*;» hikh 1
gradt* picturt* at a
wonderful figuri*.

�JANUARY 15. 1910

h i : s Vm

n.is nu* I••r111«- lim K co u n try ." uml
»hu ha« tit»* enter priiurig rit u enslnp
to tu ho ad vantage of it. Stircws to
her.
Itexpeet fully.
f ‘ W O K T H IN C T U N
reption of the name, and we are
nl’w gathered in Semim.le county
Pull* of the • irru»"
Young in years, but old in name a»
the
Seminole Indian before even
I he Atlanta Constitution in tinOrange
co unty wji» established, 'w ay
issue of Jan 5th criticize» ” Polly of
hark
yonder
in Decem ber 182-1,
the (.ircus in the following niaanner'
When irrisi!tide Polly stood i„ i he changed to Orange from Mosijimo
So the old co unty of M omdim moonlight of tin- deserted cirrus county
Mtilto
nearly
a century ago 1» now
grounds ill the last tableau of Polly
comfwised
of
one
of the most prosof th e Circus" at the Atlanta last
fierous
counties
in
the s ta te Sem­
night, and recited a passage from
Uuth to Parson John Douglas, there inole. And. represented in the s tate
were literally tears in the voice of legislature by one who lias always
supported the laws proposed by your
Elsie St. Leon.
legislative com m ittee. Hon. Forrest
There had been t lam before Hut Lake.
these tears were more rm itaciom
T he Federation of Lutmr has been
a mighty force in the industrial
otluirs of our state, and yet it may
truly be said th a t its work has just
Tiegun.
For fifteen years I have
been identified with the active work
of this organization
i was present
at its form ation in the year 11101,
have served on im p o rtan t legislative

&lt;i k i &gt; u n i \i i&gt;

PACE THREE

LABOR MEET CLOSED YESTERDAY

committees, was its secretary and

Diversified Plantings Are Safe Plantings'

•■ni pio*. or* liability a ll
rellef ii-tMM intloii 111w re&lt;|Uirit)k’ t hut ucr-eplunre «&gt;f ridici
should
•t l’.ir »mt» fi»r d.imagi’'
«turine Ini ninni i v*•,■» t&lt;&gt; lui vi»
t.' &lt;&gt;( I.5UU rnitdli* power
J*nr tifi «-»•n year» we hnve heen
ntruggling fnr thè pa»»age of legi,In­
tinti thut will npprove thè ro n d i-'
tionn &lt;d Uie meli tubo tml
How
»Upee"lul we ‘lu n e lieell In now a
inatti r of hiitory. but whal m o r e 1
can he utrompll»hi‘d rhould he thè
w a t r li word frnm now nn.
The legiiiliiti ve ro m m ittee that
you fieri at thia convention abould !
he meli of bromi vtcwi*. conserva­
tive, ronscientious, and men who
vaili repreaent labor in a mn liner
t h a i will rettown to thè credit ni
th è nrganlzatlon.
If you will pardon. I delire to
num e u few of th è lnw» that thè
convention shoiilil inulrtiet il* romm ittee to add in paiutage:
A workmen'a comjiensalion law
• A roitipulsory edurntion lnw
T ho establishm ent of a s tate bu-i
renu of labor a n d industriai statis I
tics.
Eroe test Imo ha (or litui four |
gradi.
i»3» l
Olii versai 8-hour day law.
l.a l'OTiTs’ lieti law.
Pini mg of tire esca ih** mi (.lettine»

T he (Afrty in dbciifirj
planii
"
‘ inline in farming an J fruit growing never
"•» *o apparent ai now. It
L will protect you from lo«»e* brought ^
\ / &lt;&gt;n by over-production t
nrcrop calamitici. Divcriincd
1C, plantings provide the p
for an a II-year-round income, jf i

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Sofl Shell Pecans

If
Pecan* will produce more
r
actual fix*J value per acre
than any other crop. Plant
them around Hie barm and other
building*. 'I ry ionic of our big
2 tree« or other choice varictic*.

tiffs and Assoried Fruits
Firit plant for home comump*
tion iecond. to .apply local marind third, for commercial «hipping,
i* ranging from SdOO.OOtoI800.UO

treasurer for several years, attended
twelve of its fifteen conventions,
sent and to d ay I have the pleasure af
app e arin g before you as a member
of the T ypographical Union.
The S ta te Federation of Lalurr.
since its inception, has been of
great benefit to the toiling masses
of Florida, especially along legisla-,
After Four Years of Discouraging
live lines
To go into a review of j
the many m i-ompli-hment » •luring ffir
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
these many years would he preA Î "tl* " f?i*»|»r&lt;*t1«*fi lu u
'iltllpt Uolis at tin- time, lull I fell
A '• ’a a.•»iitlili payday ! •* i f
Up in Despair. Husband
duly hound to inform the delegates ru t in uitl &lt;■ in p i o y i-tía.
here assembled, us many new' faces
T ht*«1 Irti needed law* with the
Came to Rescue.
are seen, about a few of th e laws thn u il ili t ion of th e 27 unw iu forci’
t h a t your s ta te Federation »f Labor would piaci’ Fioritili in lim* with
has been instrum ental in pinring other progrc*inu- state» in liming
upon the ' t a t u t a hooks of Florida lawn .
I. fi for i he l i t • 10 ol i
Catron. Ky.—In an interesting letter
Mi*.- the year I’uiT when the m i ’ll
' ” toil
trom tins place, «Mrs. Hcttic Bullock
i ed.-ral inn &gt;iiw the neee»»ily ol t lie
l ll.n t m int of h ‘g l'1,111*•11 (of the toll
writes as tollows: "I suffered lor four

Roses, Trees, Shrubbery
Planting roiei, ihade tree* _________
and ihrubbcry will make the
home more beautiful and attractive, and will infreate ita S f l f l
idling value many lime* the
coit in a very »hort time.

Oranges and Grapefruit

I had gotten so weak I could not stand,
and I gave up in despair.
Al Iasi, my husband got m e a bottle ol
Cardul, the woman’s Ionic, arid I com­
menced taking It- From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. 1
can now

walk two miles without Its

tiring me, and am doing alf m y work."
II you arc all run down from womanly
troubles, don't give up in despair.

years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardui, Hie woman's Ionic.
»• i-tie t i i- f uggi ng

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all. At times, 1 would liavc severe pains surely help you, too. Your druggist lias

i g.

in my left side.

\ l e g Ti e '

sold Cardui for years.

1he doctor was called in, and his treat­ II will do.

K o d ak Film s
üa ri fi i r ■ I &lt;• hound
citimi! help U
II

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It has helped,

while, and could not walk anywhere at years ol continuous success, and should

•'Illply ground.», where tin
• 1Olid, . !)•} I,

Try

Ibis time, I could only sit up tor a little more limn a million women, In its 50

&lt;i’i ri Tlie tugging ni i l .
I f flit-!

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Our Macclenny nurteric* grapefruit and
orange tree* arc ¡totaled, eh minating potitldc infection of icale, iniect and fungi
diieaie*. Many of the famou* Florida

Ask him.

He know s whal
He will recom­

ment relieved me lor a while, bul I was mend it. Begin taking Cardui today.
Vif# Jo ■ O • (until&gt;fi Mfik'ln« Co., I
soon confined to my bed again. Atter * 1 Hbitty
i w ri , *
«tij.ru*■£a, T r a n . , in# . S ^ r ^ tf
....a' ft. ‘ in . if #*e iifiJlM f*ig* !*• k. ’ Hun*
that, nothing seemed to do me any i’ixh!
n 'tijri fii' fF* *' Hint Sts fr a n » r ififwr

A 25c W a n t Ad. in 1 he H e r a ld
will Rent Your House For You

February 9th to 13th, Inclusive
More complete this year than ever. The Biggest County Fair in the South.
Two Band Concerts Daily at 9:30 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. Harness and Running Races Daily at 1:3(
P- m. Special Free Attractions at 4:00 p. m. Daily.
Wonderful Displays of Farm Products, Vegetables, Fruits, Cattle, Horses, Hogs, Sheep and Poultry

Remember the Date, Feb. 9th to 13th

�T!l K SANTO Iti) HKHAI.I)

TURN

Flour is Going
Higher
lbs. Swansdown Flour
lbs. Swansdown Flour
lbs. Snowdrift Lard .
Cans Tomatoes
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Drink Richelieu Coffee— T
Cfover HiTT #utt&amp;

L. P . McCuller

B u ye rs to S h a re in P ro fits
Effective from August 1st. 1ÍM4, to August
1st. 1915, and-guaranteed againit any reduction
during that tim r, B U T N O T A G A IN S T A N
A D V A N C E : All retail buyer* of new Ford
cars from A ugust 1st, 1914, to A uguft 1st,
1915, will share in profit* of th e com pany to
the extent o f $-10 to S60 per car, on each cat
they buy. P R O V ID E D : W c sell and deliver
dOihOOO new Ford cars during that period
Roadster $-1-10
T our in i car *
$*190
I ow n car
SG90
C oupclct
$750
S edan
$975
«fob

G R A S S H O P P E R S TO ICE

Story of Glacier Made of Insects Veri
fled by Government Foreat 8 upcrvlaor J. C, Whltham.
IllllltiKf. Moni
Koresl Supervisor
J. C. W lui ham and Kroll Klxon, who ,
planned in plant a flag ou tho summit
of Granite peak, 12,9Gu feet high, the
hlghcut point In tho llm rtooth rang«
l)t mountains, were com pellet! tq reP u rn to this city without accomplishlug their purpose,
Mr. Whitburn, who Is acting super­
visor of the lleamiouth national for­
est, has forwarded specimens to W ash­
ington confirming tho "myth of tho
grasshopper glacier." .
"Actually," asserts tho forester,
"there liefCholt of froien grasshopper
running U u P i n f f i ^ l e n g t h of tho gla­
cier at thu hea d of West ilosebud, ton
miles from Cooke City. Tho glacier
I* a mile lung and from a distance It
can be seen that the grasshopper belt
extends the entire length of t h o Ice
field. H o w far Itilo tho glacier the
mass of hoppers extends It was Impos­
sible to tell.
"The grasshoppers qre not exactly a
solid m a s s .on the ourface, but they lie
so thickly that a pfcrson cannot Blep
without treading upon them. Insect
heads, legs and a kind of black debris
aro scattered all over th at part of
thu jU oclur.. When Ilio wind blows t
these fragm ents nre scattered all
over tho mountain ^ Jop.
You run
plainly Bee that thè mass must extend
some depth Into the glacier."
Heven yenro ngo a prospector first ’
told tho tale of tho grasshopper gla­
cier, hut none would credit It. Excur­
sions were made to the glacier In fol­
lowing years, but heavy snows burled
the Insects
Mr W hltham used a pick and dug
Into thu inus.t where the Insects were
Intact. Thoso that ho exhibited In a
bottle were unbrokun. l i e believes
that tho grasshoppers wero endeavor- '&lt;
Ing to cro w tho range, which rises to
an altltiido of 11,000 feet, and were
overcome. There are no live grass­
hoppers now anywhere near the moun­
tain top

NOT

UNKNOW N

AT

Primarily is to Build a Hotel
Real Estate and build homes.

We Belive in Sanford
Because the location of this city will make it
the best city in this part of the state, We expect to
assist that growth by the systematic exploitations
of our advantages.

To the best part of the state and those who wish
in.a city with advantages are wise, to this

Sanford
And is recognised as the greatest wi
etable section in the world. Her greatest
been a large hotel. This hotel is assured
means that Sanford’s future is assured.

C A PITAL

tieliuit

(Jetting in on the ground floor in Sanford
means a safe and sure investment for you.

72,811 Ford ears were sold at retail during
August, S eptem ber, O ctober Jiui November

Ford Motor Company
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Sanford is the Gateway

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C I . Wtllurrti* A(cut

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Bishop Block, Second Floor

DUA

Sanford, ¡’luí ida

• ■I D E A L
A L K ID E A L

! .* year* sorvire when you buy
roofing, xvhen you Lnow you enn
get 15 • years yuarantecd service
when you !»uy

1\ m e a n t tn r j L» vat p r o t e c t i o n f o r y o u r b u i l d i n g s .
You can l e t mofin,'
til the mwi &gt;:uc I ne-*by every
an*—*«&lt;»•
’puli h , scar it, bile i, -and when j-tri fjci il.rough you’ll know jutl*» mucli about
■'now l-mg it will wear at whon you »tartcvl.
l.vru a roofing expert can’t tell by any ted Irtw long rdifing will U»t. The only
*n;e te n it on the roof. When a manufacturer lui the f-iith in lu&gt; product to tund
I«-hi nil it with a IS-ycar guarantee, tucked by the responsibility of Iti» three big
roofing mills—11)grc-’. ,lhc kind of deftciulxhle product wc arc looking for to sell
sun customer».
AVhcn in nerd &lt;&gt;f BuiUhlg Material«, I.uml»cr«&gt;( all kinds, Slos'k Mouldings, Mill*
:wmrk. e ir„ remember tlut we handle quality good* and our prices are right.

• is a Delicious Tropical Fruit
it papular tropical
ione. l l a i r b i
»kf.it or drwert,
«llb • ipooa tram
M »u d^ilDM lp»I» iMd for pmi s ad ptfklt«,

Tkrrr »r« »II «arta »ad v»»ielle«
bui tk« b*»t «ad NMt eop.Ur .»» Maly*»*,
l l a d ' D , I l n j p u r y , Ourdou, h««»»
Ur&amp;.id, Toi fl. rl. l.k .rl, Bro.etl and H«»drt»ha- hayjTräw Nurwtt« c.u lo sf»r IBIS,
*o* trady t»; dMfUNrtlsa. doeiibm ao In*
U u Iwcoljr-tour diflerrol kUd*.

isonef Brothers’ Hints vA Picking DeserveFoi* Frite

late Senator liaron ln Um upper house
of congresH. Mrs llurilwlck bus al­
ready lived a num ber of years In
Woiihltnlon

Send for Our New free Cilrus Booklet “ Sprinti is lumm

W ilso n &amp; T o o m er Fertili
C o m p an y %

NEEDLES IN A CHILD’S BRAIN
Four, Found by Iowa University Sur­
geons, Had Been There Sev­
eral Years.

Ipvra City, Iowa.—Iowa university
surgeons have received a strange re­
quest to examine the brain of a negro
child whlijh died suddenly and pecu­
liarly In n South Dakota town. The
Ji-ray skiagraph of the brain show«
four needles, driven to almost their
full length In tho brain. The presenco
of the needles, however, does not ex­
plain tho little one’s death, as the
needles evidently had been In the
brain several years before It died, and
the sym ptoms had nothing In common
with those that death from needle
thrusts would cause. Yet to explain
away four needles, resting several
years In a living brain, is a difficult
task.

SHE MADE THE MEN STARE
Not Because She Wort Blxarrs Attire,
but Because She Was So
Modestly Appareled.

Jacksonville.

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pliai*. Aautbrr Puyrr,in N»w »oarr Brau« b»r«‘garnered »
trer and plant
Jrrtry. U tTrn not« ralba»!».- *■&lt;&gt; «lar» »1»I* now at tb*
«s. Ut. wntlafl "Not »l»r*lk»l»jt kooaWds»; tbrlr cuitoewt*
■bl, CVriil au» »lack inf. *h rag lat» d l » p o » * l i
nt Hoyrt

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To a safe and reliable house. Writt
us for quotations. We never over
quote to influence shipments. :: :

One
Bottle

COLEMAN &amp; AUDESEY, Savannah, Georgia
W « li»»« *lw»r* hied to be jail « luiU abe»&lt;|
of ike other fellow ia the geo»ral eq u ip ara! of
Mir «ore. Ar »a evideece ol ihir de«r» to »how
ih« sawett »ad ooljr ih« bed of erwythiag. we
gladly tee orata «od to wet* of ink

*n AColifornlt dirai write.t "Y*u A

■5 ’(ru«i«a»arbitrais»ad
X 1 .Ä '. s í Wkr.ltby
S !thirty
S £ odd
a F»

F E R T IL IZ E R S

w bn II vi-;, i ..i ml,.
• i i .i lil* I U nig
Ilio p i i \ lini» iioara ot ilo night aiu
blottid out. nml a nervati» p i ling Is
sonic time a Induced' by Ho* denso opac­
ity of tho air

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Pencraft Jwf
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ComhiniJ Office
and Fountain Pen

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Full line new crop seeds of all kinds.

! supply your wants.
—the new»« member of the Certa’* lai Fatndr.
FWtnit Ink wiim* a blu» aad drier a jet biadi.

S E K K ^ T S W iS t a
houle with the aew flow-coohoiler.

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Write for new catalog.

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�IS. 1914
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und wonderful cel
delta of Sem- corner and commendation.la a milo H ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Inolo county.
n way.
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Friday evening President Forrest
Still. w*» think we sc«* room for
kT T IIOLLY, Kdllor
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There »cents to have
TT M. IIAVNKS. Business M a n n e r I-ukt* and hi» fellow member» &lt;d the im provem ent
Commercial Flub play.-d ih.* rule been a nOtiiTillll' let down ill guard- ♦
êrnir Tur»d«y *nJ Kn.l»r
of host at an ilatmr.ii.- I&gt;ani|uet at mu the city from lire » ith in the lire ♦
HERALDprinting company the Sanford limisi-. Tin* raide» were • limita. "Wood and other light Vtrucrovered with ail kind» id numi thing» [tu ra i material i» being used tool ♦
^ « K .rT IO N PHUT. IN
If t h e r e wu» any i d e a lii.it the f o l ks (rc-ly.
Metter protection whs nf*
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I.U down at Sanford subsist on a diet forded d u rin g , the tow n's villaK«* £
afX MOIOIW.
■“ of celery only that idea took »peedy e x i s t e n c e . Wooden shacks are torn ♦
I lit* s i m *tIs vnti plant an* st*lc*c*t«*&lt;1 with yrcat carp.
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IliKhl liefor. it i! inn.1 a pj .et I/ 1tig down hut wooden a w n i n g s I&gt;&gt; tile ♦
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i i., b» *«rtW» «l.oo Pm Wot In menu.
I la* Hank is a mrcssary factor in your success, ami it is important
a&gt; l e
are
being
constructed
and
t'
.* -»*• »*" M**",h
that
you use grrat care in selecting your Bank.
I rue it I» that a huge centerpiece hoot (is and houses on wheels, e tc . ♦
td,,nrr Mill He Midi al.Offlr»
rw *"*V
------------------ ■-- - -------- - of ce|ery stood a» an im pressile re ­ »re perm itted as never b ifo re
m
lliis Hank wiil hear your closest investigation and invites your business.
, ».
Mali Mall«-» lu*u»l ZJnd minder of Sanford'» splendid inT he new regulations of tile city
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du stry , hut that m u only right and trees, whether law nr not. are loose ♦
Vnln Ari oí Mstrfc Jf*t. 1*7*
proper
a n d unsatisfactory and in the end ,♦*
Ttlrpbonr
No.
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As is result n| the guthering the hound to mutilate and destro y the ♦
Oiks I- HroOd llolldlnl
Some method
business men of Sanford gained mime city 's greatest asset
f
iVAKT VOIIR RUSlHtSS
of municipal control should lie seinsight
into
the
uspirutions
and
the
Wait till the other editors Ret u
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| cured Horn the legislature, if thut
jood chance at Moh Holly. Tampa sacrifices of the (ample of the press
MM. SMITH H. R. STEVF.NS
R. R. DEAS
an d th e y were not left to surmise can he done.
H. E. TOUR
Tribune.
\ time. Per »(«Irnt
l*rr»i«l«*nl
:
&lt;'a»Mer
Awl t «»Mr*
T
h
e
brick
streets
would
show
up
W'lial
the
newspaper
fraternity
of
tin------- O-----to
much
better
ad
v
a
n
ta
g
e
if
they
s ta te think of the work of the San*
♦
t h in k t h i s o v e r
ford
Herald ami its progressi......I- bad a n occasional (Hooding from the ♦
When a newspaper (jives you a lot
Y
ilor, Robert I Holly
«&gt;n t heother | ‘-Ry Are hydrants,
♦
of free advertising in order to boom
hand the \isitors went home un- B ettor
tire lighting fuciliti»*» must
aomc concert or e n te r ta in m e n t in
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
with the fact that San- be provided. One engine, cum ber­
, W,k
. » ¡ n « r « « d k « r t r e k ,urV , :
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som e an d slow in these swift times c
a , h c l m e . l . . . . . m | . r m . . d » . « k by
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is insufficient.
, „ k .n.i n,ull.ply
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course, conaiating of C harlotte Russo,
T hese things can be easily a d ju s t­
St Augustine
fruit cake, coffee and mint.» wes
the regular advertising rates of th e ^
ed a n d with proper s a n ita ry and
»erved
at the clo*e of th e gam e.
paper. Compare with th e results
1
street im provem ents, now going on
O
Tho
Every
Week Hridge Club was
paper Compare the results with th e
T H E F A R M E R 'S A D V A N T A G E th e second year o f comnfission gov­
won
by
Mrs.
C. 0 . McLaughlin, a n d
actual money of uny favor t h u t you
e r n m e n t will show more oven re­
B E IN G A R E S U M E OK S A N F O R D H A P P E N IN G S
Mr«. Frank Miller won the Auction
get from any other business concern.
Often the editor of T he Herald has sults us the m achinery becomes
Hridgtt* prire.
T h e * prircs* xcerp a B| tfküíj
Then take into consideration the rem arked to his farmer friends th a t b e tte r adjusted.
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pair of fine silk stocking». Enjoying
fact ih#»t advertising an d circulation they did not know what hard times
For the information of critics and
th e charm ing hospitality of Mrs.
are the only two things t h a t a news* m eant. If a farmer. suffers u loss he suspects and honest investig atio n W
Communications for this Column Should be Marked "Society Editor'. or
Neal were Meadorne* C. M. Vorce, *
papet has to sell.
Now, in these still has his form, ami living, if n suspects anil ho iiTTt— investigator*
Phoned to Mrs. II. A. Terheun, Rhone 20.1
C. 0 . Mclaiughlin, M argaret Barnes,
da)*» of higher prices, how much do city* mutt loses out he has no living in o th e r small cities we would say:
Forrest laike, W. D. Holden, 0 . F.
you think it ought to give aw ay?
for he depeitd» upon the grocery T he plan is a success
O rlando Cit­
,-t 1‘nrku'iiy T&lt; ti
exhiiut
of
m
arm
alade
and
canned
Smith,
W. It. Anno, A. P. Connelly,
Apopka News.
store and when his money give» out izen.
Four i harming little maid» "f S an ­ beets at the county fair, the work of Samuel Puleston. B. W, Herndon,
lie sturv^w to death
The Arcadia
It is be­ It. A. Newm an, Frank Miller, Cecil
ford held a very delightful ten party Seminole county girls.
Enterprise sizes up the situation in j
ROM HOLLY RESPONSIBLE
lieved
a
prize
will
lie
offered
by the (inldiett. (). W Itrady, W E W a t­
Thursday
afternoon
on
the
parkway
HOTEL ARRIVALS
R. M Mrossier. of th e O rlando the following
lawn in front of Mr A F Con­ Welfare D epartm ent (or the winner son and Geo D. llishop
" T h e re i» u man in this county
Reporter-Star atten d e d the i'ress
A canning dem on­
nelly's real estate ollice. with Mr Ri the exhibit
Sanford House
Association hanipiet at S anford Fri- who owned eighty acres nl land in
bamboo
C hristopher, a dignified teacher of stration in an a ttra c tiv e
llryun 1‘tabody
day and this is the way he reports the country a few year»
ago and
J ( ' Jone», Oralndi), A. ( . lliirnp- ^jlt,
nchool thu honured guest booth on the public Htrevt will be u
A wedding th a t will bo of interest
t hej lost of guests:
sold it for | 5 an acre.
He moved son, J. J. Maloney, Jax; K. F. Mcof this joyous occasion.
Il was a feature of the fair.
to their Sanford friends is t h a t of
Wilson. Sarasota Tim es; Oscar C onk-! to town a n d got him a job hauling, Glorio. M nrtanburg. S. C.: Mis» M.
beautiful party.
T h e »un shone
Mi»» Malvina Hayati of Tavares
land Reporter-Star; E8*J0$ . .8‘J 0 t,
ll&lt;* is still hauling and be depends C. T aylor, Miss H Taylor, Cleve­
and Mr. Don P eabody of Ocala,
with a warmtli and radiance otily
.Unsicui Depurimtnl / ‘rcyruni
Hrossier, Re- for his rations today upon the haul* land, Ohio; Parker Mick, Hrynn, 0 ;
iin, Miami lierai;
eiliinleil liy those four hap p y face»;
which took place at the home of the
Tlie following inturistting jirogrnm
tug he did yesterday
If lie i» F \V Cook, Jax; Samuel J. N&lt;*rporter-Star, Orlando.
thè blue » k y liiove tile sufi green
groom's m other, Mrs E. \\
Pea­
\Ve knew it! Celery com pound» knocked I-Ilt of work today his fam ­ tln-rn. Ht-nderson, Ky . W T Mrugg, carpe! luid liy N ature'» own hand» will ite n-tiiien-d ut thè Music De­
body. in this city Tuesday after­
and penimi always hail some effort ily will have to skirmish around Ito bmond. Va , S II M organ, Su- and t 111* 111usti of t lo- sweet lliroated partm e n t meeting Tuesdny after- noon. Rev W M Plummer of An­
u"**m, Jniiiiary l!t, ut .'I o'rlock ut tiu*
some way to keep the wrinkles out vittinah, &lt;!a . !' li. T ra v i', J a x ; A
On great minds hut on weak men
yonr i’s i i r- all uiiiiliini-ii to m a k e tin s
The wedding was
The generai thony officiating
its effect.* are a» disastrous as t he of tin* frotit part of their bit' ks un s I a n ter and wile Millark, \ . i , •) olle &gt;&gt;! Ilo \er&gt; lo-sl partles of I lo-I 1\ onta n's &gt; luti rminiH
a quiet one, only the im mediate
J-uhbr wdi he udlilitted for thu amali
He will tell tin- new R D-*y. l 'cala. Il ' 1 Adam», I a n i - , 5rn„„t)
evidence a lu n e portrays
Send .loe til tomorrow
laide cover
cover nf
families of the bride anil groom be­
sensoti
!l'Io,
tie table
of un
som
of ten cent», th è fumi» derived
Ret-o- to attend banqueta hereafter, „«unter th at there Isn't a blame thing pa. L imi to-rson. N d city. S. M
Miss Mayan motored
printed Il
Herald |ia|&gt;er was »(-read jlh ere fro m t «» he upplied otl thè pttr- ing present
tt&gt; farming in tin* country for lo­ Sasnett, Jax, tì \ Mube» unii wlfu.
—Clearwater Sun.
ill- from Tavares Tuesday, arrom upon 11 - gr.is. i-i-in, fashion, the ■Ila»** of a ]Ma m&gt;
Mm I hat cighi y in t he Iole-io, ilhio. J li MltblilU. Nev.,
R iloti li"ll&gt; is all irresponsible cuss, ba» tro d if
( ontlnued on Pag e M
piaci cards were bits of white paper
country
is
-.till
tln-re, and the mini J. h . Simmons, J ax , S. J. Foabelt,[gntl th e favors were liig reti randy ! D epartm ent C’horu», Neupolitan
TV. he is entirely responsible for
1 F-*lk Song
keeping this young man out late utiyl w h o b o u g h t it i» »till t h e r e with it St Cloud. Fl» ! M O 'K e l h . lax:* hall
Mr 1 IlfIstopin r was glveri
l ’h o r us un-ii-r ili r&lt;*&lt; T*&gt;•tx of
l i e has a y o u n g | 0 a - r e g r o v e vieil Mr and Mr' t
V Peterson, A l­ tin -••.it ,,f honor upon t he sign
have to hear tile hlltftle
R r|a Tier
Mr* (¡et* llov
wort
ti
f
j
î
i
l
l
per
ai
re
III*
beati»,
iatila. tía . I. I, t oltoli. Toledo, hotud - x| -luillllg the real estate bar
Star
i
l'np*-r.
l’agunini
p
e
p
p
e
r
»
pea»
and
s
q
u
a
s
h
e
s
ilava
Ohio. E &lt;ì Pearson. Jax. Mrs Ho
We call v o u c h for Hustle for wo
lo be Inumi in I he offici* of
Miss .loNte St limoli
»laved mi unti l t w o iti t h e m o r n i n g b r o u g h t iiiiii mor,- m o n e y thi s s e a ­ selle I l ’oob-N. la X. Fred E liai
t Oli nell v
\ u-i t bell t Ile feitsl Pialli* Dda-I. S'-xii-tti-, Lucia De
s
o
n
l
ha
b
he
p
a
i
d
J
♦
»
r
tin»-igliTy
a--r¡-»
liartli
Cleveland.
&lt;
&gt;
I
Sa
u
Store li.
with 1 in- lui neh a n d t h e y w e r e all
iI*’*&gt;1«1 pa ir* ••f »l-U* \ little
I *i tu ni«■r ni'-'-r
D- Olirei t 1
pmnful'y s obe r w h e n t h e y left t h e H e ha» I e e n » e ' l mg *t r.i w I • rr -, - in- &lt; \- i,ini,i
I', xa- John I I.i lies. «Ir h a t •1 -,-r x* -1 r- fr l'sil m•-11f - pe i litit .,
VI i— \ How ,|f ,|. h f.k fl r r i \s pin wali
Herald o-fftre
! tf c o u r s e a f t er ).i li e f or ,- ( hrlsl ina - a n d - . -. - '• i-r i ■ a- ta ltd - Ji N t o*- - a r 11 Del a n d
\ f. . -1
H r,t V'
eint y a t- d - r... i-, « f *»
II- Vi- Imi I &gt; &gt; t . -1er t t .it Ta tung i . T. il
R**iïi ini's! l-IlCI-s "1 t h#’ 1tint*fil ( Ip'-rreached O r l a n d o our ri-spmiMl-i'.it y t -, s, [I 11„ ti, ,, n i d Im,.
u . J li tlf 1 •r t lu- g*"l«' .1U*t «Mi« glam**' iti
a f i « Fiestival at Allanta &lt;1-sir gin
a
1,
a
re
of
p
in
e
a
j
p
h
*
t
ha
I
will
l
ot
erased
At least w e c a n say t o Inc
! cl /.geruht
Ri i- moti-1. Va . .1 1! t
ta 1- " ( 1II*- gli l-ll »1il" wi e -i I ha I Ile
I ru m-*-» Vspinw ait
lililí
till'
s
e
a
s
o
n
m
o
r
e
t
h
a
n
t
la*
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r
i
g
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Reese that H.isjlc did h o t hn*a k at 4
Pollard hl X t ari Stein N V cil y . 1«P4I - ■)** -. **d l in- lia 1q»&gt; af Ief non ri
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11
. afd (I.'l to j *r -Min ■* -1 t-* ■• m agalli il
t R \\ "lllll »V
1&gt;♦d h «*f 1.liliali N iinlica. t he
lib- was I, ill'. worth 11Vi,.»
.s iln M itila w k I lid
1 M Il'-.l t »•r. Si a* If.l- gir! s would ••III V &gt;»*r i e pii kl* 1 RANK C LARK \\ INS
&lt;opra no
1 ,1l'IHlj ' \ mûrira h
-1
n
i
-*iti
1
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1.ab- S V T II Muri, ,1r . Tu m
I I -- I* l -'M- - i - l k " |- .1 »* • I* I
Itepr.... illative Frank Clark'» lull
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1
III
Lit
elite
A
spi
h
wall
!
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if ^uu waked
U
W hit lu y . Indluiiapiilis
IUl : /
ili** iiiitni-s of ili*- tea p a rty bost­
to prohibit the marriage of white» i l i l l .
Walt zi-s
Violin Solo. 11alian
not
farming
pay - hi I Ills country, wc In.I ; r
H
Tolder an* 1 Wlf«-, t'ill
a s w,r*- Ni.iv and Mil*ire*l il*dl&gt;
and negroes in the District of C o­
Mr H oms
Itaker)
rep)-, ti-,it it d e p e n d &lt;•11 I he la rrni-r
M mil s di­
t ig"
ni
\
\ | " \ u*-r
- i■! K 111 v 1111Mo
lumbia ita» passed the house by an
i.ir* I, h
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q-r.i
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any
Maker)
• lia» Ru i*1H*1. Mrookst lli.-. W W
overwhelming vote, thus crowning
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with »lb-res» tile efforts of tin1 I iiir
I 'll"
V- - ■ . 1tu
1 - M
Mili I- llri.-il l i t * |i I., i rt Max
ida ■■■•■ gr»—»man to oslahlt-h t! iVI
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I i, , lie nl llr i n ' H r I look
*l..n !..rit
ih ' i in , l&gt;\ I i t . I l i
1 , . 1 .. ., (i |*
) nil P -S.ll
h
capi’.il
the Itepui'lii
I d l‘--l.ll
M.
Ii, toi I - ■ in, . • • • 1• i
Hit* an t * okics. Pie» ned t ak* »
N-&gt; gt.il thinking negro iie-ir.Mrs Tolar
liiipcrln! T heatre Upon
ppc.it al I
ns lin e r» any Maker Make»
marriage with a white person a n d , s t a s i l e , dly
hoped
b-r
m- r-t ha n Mortili,
Vocal 1&gt;u**i. Sunt a Lucia
AgrieHarris, Tallahassee; li that d a te .
alio no right thinking white desire» cottiti b&lt;* d e l i v e r e d a n d t h e e n e m i e s
Mere arc l'oughnul». Itoli» and
Pearle Roger», under
Mrs 1bolgia»». Fra ne*-» Aspi n wall
Miss
J
1. N V city, il U ert lit-il». Al
marriage with a negro. T he law is litui doubter» p r o p h e - n -i -hr- calantHun» and Vi'ti'll not Find
Xii&gt; Metter One»
. &lt;*¡1 F W 1&gt;14Vis, ( Irla lobi . i: * hose instruct mu orni management \ mini Solo I t.l**rmezx*&gt; Sinfonia
necessary, however, to prevent those It ies
I III
Ir.
I
tepori
motil
Itu
-t
i.
an.*
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li
ll-ll
l'lilialiIpilla.
II
I
I'll
v
.
I,.
member* of tlie white nice who a n ­
11.
i in h u m
n r Poll '.111
.ri P., v•..
I- V R lieg g W 1 1.« A1 11
so dein ii-ni to decency from insuil
'I
M t *r,-e II,, r N V -if.
M
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tng tin- re*i of t in*»r race and. like
b..
1Tle Roger« Imi . U Il 1r •Ir
*o*‘ to prevent tin- i-.olutcd ...
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m e m b e r » of ................
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t.»r forgetting t i di-i
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■1 WI 1 tu- I iItil ¡II •*• &gt;i i-i »,!• 1 -rd
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Phono 105”
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3
fVt«inoti
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V
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tuia» a* to accept »il« li union
in*- in I lo ir v x i - - ’ .
n». -**--g Ml I . \\ .1... r
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lax
Martin
F
II
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sili
1
I h:*t 'in li a law t» m V , . ary
. bright • -t t it,* t ul » • ,i ti - -o m i*la. - 1t i, :. *1 , r*-i
l* i»• ini
- nu * Pi i , r-burg \ a
\ - r -, i« U 1m h* ;• 1 i ............. %.«r ►
demo list ra led by the shame! il »pee
pr*i4
okliig
Mrs
in*
i
br
imp
lion
I
arc
fun
Munson,
M
i
"
Aspinwall
In (tiurf i»f 4 unni» Ju.lgt* Hr mi nuli? I J un If
Hlilr nf l’Infido
Urie of members of the American of tiie *omihiMMon* r » Un 1)1il • .(Ulf*
ami
laugh
ab
le
With
tin*
coop*
ration
I it f*- 11*1*11* .*f
Ni John» House
Congress openly defending on *the ail their penatimi effort ¡mil t m* and
rhorlr* V\ 1' li-rr**utmi
ini
»uppOII
of
ill**
riinuli
*
I
lull
d p i I' Krenii.uk, ItoMton, \lu*
Iif *ttj§ f 1ah /Cuff rfui finí
Ni'iMr* t* hrtrfiv if &gt; n n* oil »hotti «(mop
floor nf the house, the in term arraige hence tin* sntarii-s agri-i .1
here I' *• \cry reitMill t*» b**ll**V** tilcl
. .inccrb îlot un 1lu ! ♦ ! » ) nt M»y A I1
of
M
E
Ma»il,
Middlehurg.
Vn
.
Mi­
Mrs T \ N•■al w-a** lilt*
} «K»tî
•i^ •-» ih» iiMfiursiiic (.i-orft«
oi the races.
When men of such inad eq u a te (or tin- entire
let!■•*» will «rowii tin* *-fforl» **l ail
ral ll arri*. S’ \ l ily : 1, it T n y titr.xX. rr&gt;
x V
X.... I,» ilri.b-,.
(*&gt;f R-'O'-r,
J1..,
j -Ik-- •&lt; *s--l '- u r i . ** Ju-li!*i-ii-le»s
In
lh
prominence so far forget thnir Omi- tile best type of men I"!
'*
ll'l
*k*
1
|*t„t.»,,.
,1, . I.r.al ,b«rb*r*r •&gt; rtrr.
- uiirern*-*l
Stiss llugi-rs au*l li*-r
lpi.ia. Pa . A A Hick». P
Thu*, both*tin- i-t o- and Phihifl.
&gt;■’ * t-»M— » ' h— m«n
a
1
1
•
I
A
iii'I ion Ilri-lg. l !ill&gt;s Thursiiax -*i-r -l ratian Mood as to a d v o c ate such position»
*
■xiellciil wink ln-*-il in* *-" m III*' ti I 'u
t l p n i*t*'l * rul f h » ! a i f h»» * » m r tirrip 1 v i t i
ola
it
1,
(illhller
and
Wife,
iloston
the
men
have
been
on
trial
during
i
ufternmiti
at
«rmrnutie», it j» readily to in- seen
hi f at I fa rli Vi* Itttftt** c*li •
r-y finut r «r «-&gt;.■ni o «,*•
at of «if
She fulhlls her pioini'**'
Mass . M T. Ileatii Iniinp, Nt. Johns. saiif*ir*i
that •I in a d v is a b le to have s ta tu - the past year.
••*, ‘'*Sdirmi,ef 111
,or II." A I* I'*I I
I'll f k avenue Tile room s were lnste.!**'*‘
I &gt;■!,..I
I'll*,
business
mi;iiag&lt;-iii*"it
•in
g**o*l
lory restrictions put upon those
|-Il AIti h ix »* lit SI k
T h e proposition started "l! ham Kan.» . Mrs (« W. (ia m b ic , m liaiui"
Tins iiiiii mil I »■*■ I - mg Mr* filili udurne-l with Vineric.in Menili \
b itruitir.
new J ohns. Kans: Miss He.xsie Stolli
Ratol
a
ii'iiipting
rtfreshmi-nt
tnurh lower in the scale of intclli- pored in tin* respect timi
II
13.
IÏ
It.
1 1 -, ¿ I.*. J U. «-IS
H.
(
’
(¡erro
r,
Mrs
\\
I.
Morgan
and
gerne arid responsibility.
At any to the job and precedent lia I to l.ithoiua. (in.
..ml Mr»
\\
\\ A bernnlby * A
fate there were 210 member» of the learn
Added to this tin- ordinary
getn-rntl» »iiaf*- *if the f txr*•ls f1•*
house who voted to uphold the running affairs of tin- city »or*- o\*r
rived (runt tin- i-nii-rtiiifir»i*-»&lt;x will I"'
A T L A N T IC C O A S T L IN E
standard of white superiority, while »bntlow*ed iiy th e co n -tru-ttm *d tin
given to th e g*-tn-r;il . t u b lit I»- a p ­
only sixty could be found *n favor of new sewer nystem and the laying "1
T R A IN S
plied on tin- expenses of tin- building
white wives (or black men a n d black new* lirick streets, either one n suf­
Norlhboand
wive* for white men. It would be ficient proposition in it»**H and re*
la-uve
Arrivi*
7'ti mufn f i nlo
Indeed interesting to see the.p ro ce ss quiring a t th e hands of tin-^ • mnmis*
N** '.»*_*
l no 1*. M
4:05 P. M
Miss Agues Jlurri*. s l a t e su|n-rNo. fC
1:|H A. M.
1:33 A. M
•fled in the familcin of M ann and »loner of th e street d epa rtm ent and
10:45 A. M.
11:06 A M
intendeut of tin- (¡iris' T o m a to Can­
Madden, tho men who a d v o c ated i th e commissioner of sanitation evety 1 No. HI
2*22 |* M
No H0
2:42 P M
There's Not The Slightest Doubt
ning C lubs and Miss Moselle Durst,
international marriage on the floor i m om ent of their time throughout
No. 2H
8:60 P. M.J t
'
- it gent for Seminole courtly tíáve ar­
duties
.— 7&gt; m p n T rib u n e, v
th e year. Therefore, ti
1
Soulhbound
about Safety for your valuable» when they are ¡tijtp r V ault
rived in Snnford*an*l hav** already
m our
devolved upon these me
12:38 p. M. launched tin- work of, oigunixing
No. 'll
I2:2H P. M.
because u is Fire and Hurglar Proof,
■old take
e stim ate of results we
G R E A T IS S A N F O R D
No. Hd
2:06 A. M
2:1« A. M
You can ren t a Safe Deposit box here for a reasonable
tomato
clubs
¡itnong
(
h
e
girl*
of
he
dotn• No. Hit
2:10 P. M.
2:30 P. M.
Thooe who were privileged to lit- thin into consideration.
am ount. W hy not do it now?
Seminole
county.
No.
H5
5:3«
P
M
"Fxlra5:66
P
M
I«nd the conference of newspaper ynl »stoners have met th
No 27
8:10 A. M
T h u rs d a y morning wu* spent m
Worker* at Sarfford last week- can orylinary duties and in both dep a rt­
tho High School in th e interest of
Oviedo
m
ents
have
succeeded
adm
irably,
well Imagine how disappointing it
the work. T h u rsday afternoon, ac­
, 0:30 A M
No. I’Jfi —Arrivi*
*** to Ihe m any printers and pub- and tho sam e may be said of the—Lea
ve
.
.
.
.
.
No
127
4:00
P.
M
com panied by Mr. D. L. Thrasher
»hers who did so want to be with uniform plan of the str«»*t sign post­
of Sanford, Florida
I-ecshurg
and Mrs It A Terlieun. chairman
‘he " b o y ," a n ,l " tf r l ,, » jJU, ware ing and other extra propositions
Capital $35.000.00
S urplus and Prolit» $58.,(H 10.00
of tin- Welfare I &gt;*-part mertl. the
)fo 21 Arrise
10.56 A M
bet able to do —
so
As To the general iluti*-' of city
No 21 l&gt;-:i vi5:6.» 1' M
1
a
-0
g
w
o*
*'
t
s,
lii.nl
was
X
lslle-1
I he people of Sapford were equal m anagem ent no one run deny that
i HI HI MU II HAND I'.nni. si
I r h )Rs u n v «i r*t «.[«%*
No 15« Arrivi*
5:20 1* M
E n thusiast i&gt; iiiti*r**»t was mam
H » WllltNi-tt. CAtuni
o the occasion, for representatives the commissioner* hav»* gone through
A L HFÍ1S
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No 157 1/'Il VH
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tested in both si-bool*, aroused by
the Commercial Club took ml- the year with no more frisi lion than
Trilhy
the splendid practical talks given by
'» M age of the o p p o rtu n ity .to show a n y previous city government.
No. 26 j Arrivt- . . . .
1:00 P. M.
Miss H a rris. Miss I h irst will begin
r '¡»¡tors tho m any great Improvo- citifiNis . a re ever re a d y - w i t h
No 24 --Ixave............... .2:26 P. M
im m ediately to organize clubs-am i
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ttents th a t had recently taVen jfface ci*m und im patient at delay nr
O F S A N F O R D .F L O R ID A
Clyde Line Mosti
tench t h e canning in d u » try ¿ in flu*
b -anford; not content with t h a t IHe of the average city alderm an or
M C M O E R
¿A N K J
($1. John• Hiver)
t_ R C S C R V
various schools of Seminole county.
I
«y piloted the pen pushers over a commissioner is little b e tte r th an a
Arrive 10:00 A.M. l/*a ve 1J :30 A.M.
An effort will be m ade to have an
«orutderible section of th e famous dog's life.
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BANK OF

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ABOUT PEOPLE AND EVENTS

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Extra Special
Bleached and Bro.wn Muslin

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10 Yds. for 69c
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The great annual event so eagerly looked forward to by all
such remarkable bargains. After a very successful season tht
ment and every piece of dry goods, notions, hosiery, underwear, i
sale. Here is the offer that will make clearance short, sham anr
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BEST GRADE ECLIPSE&amp; IMPERIAL
$1.00
$1.50
$1.50
$3.00
$1.00
$1.50
$3.50
$1.25
$2.00
$2.50
$3.00

Dress Shirts
Dress Shirt
Mushroom Shirts
Silk Mushroom Shirts
Soft Collar Shirts
Soft Collar Shirts
All Silk S h ir ts.........
Men’s FlannelShirts
Men’s FlannelShirts
Men's FlannelShirts
Men’s Flannel Shirts

89c
$1.19
1.29
2.39
89c
1.19
2.75
98c
1.29
1.75
1.98

Boys’ Shirts
Clearance Sale Prices
50c Boys' Shirts
50c Boys’ Blouses
$“4.00 Boys’ all silk

42c
42c
C^g

Shirt

One special lot Boys’ Shirts anc
Blouses closing out
( ’hildren's Rompers

$3.50 Men's Vest.. ................
$5.00 Full Dress Vest .........
$8.00 Full Dr&amp;3*Vtist

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$1.25 Wool Mixed Pants
$1.50 Wool Mixed Pants
$2.50 Wool Mixed Pants
$3.00 All Woo! Blue Serge
$4.00 Wool mixed colors
$5.00 Wool mixed colors
$0.00 Wool mixed colors. ..
Men’s Khaki or pin check Pants
$1.25 grade, sale price
$1.50 Khaki Pants Sale

$2.75
3.98
5.98

Suits,
Suits,
Suits,
Suits,

all wtn I
blue serge ...
blue serge
fancy stripes ....

$1.00
$1.25
$1.50
$1.75

10c
15c
25c
50c

$3.98
4.98
5.48
5.98

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Men’s Handkerchiefs
10c Handkerchief Sale
15c Handkerchief Sale
50c Silk Handkerchief

50c Boys' Hats
75c Boys* Hats
$1.00 B oys’ Hats
$1.50 B oys’ Hats:

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Men’s Suspenders

D oyE

19c
42c

25c Suspenders
50c Suspenders

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Men’s Garters
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19c
19c

Paris Garters
Ivorv
Garters
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Arrow brand and F.. A’ \ \ .
larx, tin* latest styles, sale
prices
Men’s Rubber Collars, famous
Kant Kraek sale

10c
19c

$3.48
98c
1.29
1.39
- 1.98
2.39

Dress Suit Cases

1 39c
................... * 49c
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79c
98c

Men’s and Boys’ Caps
One special lot
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19c
All 50c Caps in M en’s and Boys’ 9 Q f *
Closing Out Clearance Sale O t / C

$i.oo
$1.50
$2.00
$2.50
$3.00
$3.50
$4.00
$5.00
$6.00

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$3.50 Dress Suit case, brown
$6.00 Leather Dress Suit

$2.75
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Umbrellas for Ladies and Men
$1.00
$1.25
$1.50
$2.50
$3.50

Grade Sale. ....
Grade Sale
Grade Sale....................
Grade Sale ..............
All Silk Umbrella . . . .

89c •
98c
$1.29
1.98
2.75

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Dress Goods

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Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters
Sweaters

Clearance Sale of All Wfi

We also have better grades of Dress
Suit Cases and Leather Bags, which we
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$1.00 Wool Goods at
$].25 Wool Goods at
$1.50 Wool Goods at
$1.75 Broadcloth at
One lot Wool Dress Goods values
up to 75c, your choice
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One lot Wool Dress Goods value
up to $1.25, your choice

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$8.50 Suits, fancy stripes ....
$10.00 Suits, fancy stripes....
$12.00 Suits, fancy stripes ...
$8.00 Boys' Overcoats........

Men’s Kid Gloves

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5.98

$2.00
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25

White Kid Gloves .
Tan Kid G loves...... • .
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$1.48
1.48
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All Ladies’, Men’s and Childre
Sweaters

Men’s Rain Coats
CLEARANCE SALE PRICES
■Few very nice ones left closing out
at about half price.
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$1.00 Gowns and Underskirts
$1.25 Gowns and Underskirt.'
$1.50 ( ¡owns ami 1’nderskirt-

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8c
10c
39c

Men’s All Linen Collars
39c
55c
75c
98c
$1.29
1.59
1.98
2.29

Boys’ Hats

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39c

50c ( irade. Sale

98c

Men’s Hats
John B. Stetson Hat Sale
$1.25 Black Felt Side
$1.50 Black Felt Sale
$2.00 M en’s Felt Hats
$3.00 Men's fancy colors ...
$3.00 M en’s Stiff Hats

7c
12G.C
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44c

Socks Sale
Socks Sale
Socks Sale
Phoenix Silk

Boys’ Odd Pants
50c Pants Clearance Sale
65c Pants Clearance Sale
90c Pants Clearance Sale
$1.25 Pants Clearance Saif*
$1.50 Pants Clearance Sale
$2.00 Pants Clearance Sale
$2.50 Pants Clearance Sale
$3.00 Pants Clearance Sale
Boys’ Khaki Pants in all sizes,
Clearance Sale price

85c
98c
$1.19
1.39

Clearance
Clearance
Clearance
Clearance

Men’s Silk Neckties

98c
$1.29
1.98
2.39
2.98
3.98
4.79
1.29

Pajamas,
Pajamas,
Pajamas,
Paiamas,

Men’s Half Hosiery

85c
98c

42c

50c Gowns and Underskirts
75c Gowns and Underskirt:'
90o Gowns and Underskirts

Men’s Pajamas

39c

Men’s Odd Pants

Boys’ Suits
Clearance Sale Prices
$5.00
$6.00
$7.00
$7.50

39c
42c
21c

Clearance Sale of All MusliJ
Underwear

42c
89c

50c Night Shirt Sale
$1.00 Night Shirt Sale

50c Heavy fleece lined Shirts
and Drawers, colors white
and gray
50c Balbriggan
Shirts
and
Drawers
25c Balbriggan
Shirts
and
Drawers
39c
50c Elastic Seam Drawers
50c Ribbed Heavy Shirts and
Drawers
63c
75c Srciven’s elastic seam
42c
50c B. V. D. Shirts and Drawers
$1.00 Wool Undershirts and
Drawers
$1.25 Wool Undershirts
and
Drawers
$1.50 Wool Undershirts and
IQ
I )rawers
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$1.00 Men’s
Ribbed
Union g p ^ £
Suits

19c

Clearance Sale Men’s
Fancy Vests

Men’s Night Shirts

Men’s Underwear

Clearance Sale Men’s Shirts

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come to reduce all,our stock to its lowest limits. Every gari e n t s ’ furpishings, in other words everything, included in this

Turkish Bath Towels, hem­
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All Ladies’ Coat Suits Half Price

Clearance Sale
¿dies’ House Dresses
89c

louse Dress
louse Dress

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$10.00
$12.50
$15.00
$18.00
$20.00
$25.00
$30.00

( oat
( ’oat
( 'oat
( oat
( ’oat
Coat
( Oat

Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit
Suit

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$5.00
6.25
7.50
9.00
10.00
12.50
15.00

Ail Ladies’ and Children’s Coats
at Half Price
$2.50 ( Oats at
$3.00 ( Oats at
$4.00 ( ’oat.s at
$5.00 ( Oats ai
$10.00 ( 'oats al
$12.50 ( Oats at
$15.00 ( Oats at
$20.00 ( oats at
$25.011 ( '&lt;tais ai

$1.25
1.50
2. Ott
2.50
5.00
6.25
7.5(»
10.00
12.50

Ladies’ All Wool Skirts at
Half Price
$2 f,0
$5.no Skirls :ii
$0 ou Skir!s ai

$6..’&gt;n S k in s at
$7.00 Skirls a!
$7.50 Skirts at

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3.50
3.75

Clearance Sale of All Silks
louse Dress
$1.29
louse Dress
L9N
Ladifs* l\ inn mas. made of
reduced same(Jearance
[irices.
•ddies reduced same as above.

w’ and Children’s Ribbed
Underwear
oo Vest or Idrawers
ue Vest or Drawers
ue Vest or Drawers
üeVest or Drawers
^ Vest or 1 Jrawers
™ Vest or Drawers

19c
29c
42c
55c
59c
79c

trance Sale of Notions
pfd s Needles
.it Pins ‘
fehl Pins
Hair Pins

•Braid
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$1.35 Kid Gloves Sale
$1.75 Kid Gloves Side
*$3.50 16-button Kid Gloves
$1.00 16-button Silk Gloves
$1.25 16-button Silk Gloves
$1.50 16-button Silk Gloves
50c Silk Gloves, sliort
50c Wool Gloves, short
25c Wool Gloves, short
25c Children's Gloves. Woo!

Draperies, Cretons, Demins,
Scrims, Nets, Etc.
40c ( Irade, sale
35c ( Irade, sale
25c (»rade, sal»*
20c Grade, sale
15c Grade, sale
121 &gt;e Grade, sale
10c &lt;Irade, sale
30-in Silkoline. sale price, only
Special pieces of Scrim, sale

Sale of Ladies’ Handkerchiefs
4c
5c Linen, sale
10c Linen, sale
8c
121,»c
15c Linen, sale
19c
25c Linen, embroidery
35c Linen, embroidery
25c
50c Linen, embroidery
42c
59c
75c Linen, embroidery
$1.00 Linen. eml)roiderv
79c
-$1.19
$1.50 Linen, emb
19c
25c Indies' Initial
Stamped Towels. Scarfs, Corset
Covers, Gowns, etc., closing in« out in
Clearance Sale at (¡really reduced prices.
All Embroidery Cottons and Silks
reduced in this sale.
Special 100 yd. Bolding Spool Q ,,
Silk sale
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&amp; P. Coats Spool Cotton 4 c
( 'loarance Sale

32c
29c
19c
15c
12' ,c
lf)c
Sc
Sc
8c

Clearance Sale of Sheets and
Pillow Cases
50c Sheet, will] seam
7f)C SheeL, no seam
90c Sheet, best (¡rade
15c Pillow ( ’ases
20c Pillow ( ases
All Muslin Sheetings, ( ambries,
included in this Clearance Side.

39c
63c
79c
IOr
17c
etc

1.00 ( «»m I* •r t or Blanket f o r

$1.00 ( orset. ( learance Side

$ 1 ..»o
$2.00
¿2.50
$3.00

( learance
( 'learance
Clearance
Clearance
$-3.50 Corset Clearance
$5.00 Corset. Clearance

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1.50
2.00
-2.50
3.00
3.50

( «»minti or Blanket for
98c
( ’omfort pr Blanket for
$1.19
Comfort or Blanket for
1.59
Comfort or Blanket for
1.89
( ’omfort or Blanket for
2.25
( ’omfort or Blanket for
2 7
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2 ÍIS
5.00 All W o o l Blanket
3.98
6,(10 All U.M.I Blank.■
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K\t ra he;i\ \ I.ap Robe&gt;&gt;, closing out
Ask to see t helll.

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$ 1.10

1.39
2.75

5c Lace* Side
8c Lice Side
10c Lace Sale
15c Lace Sale
20c Lace Sale
25c I.ace Sale
35e. L'ut* Side
50c Lice Side
$1.0*1 All ( Lei* 1-ice
$1.50 All ( iver Lice

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Clearance Sale of Buttons of
All Kinds, for Trimming, Etc.
Special 1&lt;1&lt;‘ Pearl Buttons,
sal" 8 c
price only
10c Trimming Button
7c
10c
15c Trimming Button
18c
25c Trimming Button
35c Trimming Button
25c
50c Trimming Button
39c
75c Trimming Button
' 50c
J&amp; W ;

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

75c &lt; ombination, etc
$ 1.00 ( omhinatkm. etc
$1.25 ( 'ombinat ion. etc
$ 1.5tt ( 'ombination. etc

10c grade, sale price
15c grade, sale price
25c grade, sale price
50c Silk or Lisle
75c Silk Phoenix
$1.00 Silk Phoenix
25c Ladies' VVool Hose

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( orse».
( orset,
Corset,

85c
$1.29
1.48
1.98
2.48
2.75
3.98

Clearance Sale of All Muslin
Underwear

3* ,c
fxSe
121_iC
15c
l!»e
29c
39c
75e
9Sc

Clearance Sale Lat
Children’s Host

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La Reine, American Lady, Nemo, Thomp­
son’s Glove Fitting and Frolaset

Clearance Sale of Blankets
and Comforts
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Ladies’ Corsets

Clearance Sale of All Laces

All Ladies’ Gloves in Clearance
Sale

and Eves

P*ins

50c Poplins, etc
$1.00 Messalines. 36-in
$1.35 Talfeta, 36-iu
$ 1.50 ( repe c1 I hilm
$2.1 U&gt;( rope Meteiu
One special lot Silks worth up
I*»75c am I \ our eh&lt; lire at
35c Linen, all colors, sale price
25c Poplins, sale price
25c Ratines, sale price
$1.00 Ratines, sale price
15c Rippelettes
12* jc worth ( he\ iots
15 Toil du Nord Ginghams.
side price
121vc Red Seals
10c Anloskeag Dress Ging­
hams. side price
8c Apron ( heck sale
Best CalimuiLaU^tuiug at
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Special lot of Ladies’. Drawers
Special lot Children’s Drawers

21c
39c
10c

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T H E SANPORD HERALD

T h e city i* filled with visitor« this
Wc are gluil to know t h a t Chnriey
Reck ia able to he out after hia seri­ week on account of th e S ta te F ed er­
ous illtu-ss of le u days with ronRes- atio n of I.ahor a n d the circuit ro u rt
mooting at the sum«» time.tion of the »tnmai'h

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A B O Ü T PEOPLE
AND EVENTS

( hirkens ami Eggs, You can g e t 1 Mi»» lauira Kish, * ho carne over
(Continued From l’ago 5)
thc.m at LcfllerV I’hone 17. 42-21 from Sanford to a t t e n d the cotton
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, ( hall ia remaining in town the guiMt of panii'd b y her mother. Mra. Dio*and
Mr*. Itarnwell Heck ha* re tu rn e d ,
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to
her
home
on
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avenue,
after,
Interest
Mr. Clifh elp in g to nursi- her m other. Mr*, i
Rev. I. W Moore, presiding elder Mayan unit Osear Hayan.
I’ea b o d y of Ocala was also
Woaterdicit. through her recent ill- of the Oralu district of the M ethod- ^ ,r&lt;*
® □ □ ® D D ® n i ] n i ] n [ R i D [ N ) n 0 Q [ T ] Q 'j,.
Summary of the Fhtnling Small
1st church and Dr Grilllths of Jack l'*“*ont '»» the wedding
Mr. and
ness.
Talk* Surrlnrlly Arrangi-«! for
aonville wire in i he &lt;ily on Wedne»- Mt-* I ea hody will spend a f«w duys
The m any friend» of Mrs A F
Hurried Herald Header»
d ay after u visit to the o r p h a n s '|
T av a res, after which th e y will go
W eaterdirk will he glut! to know that home at Enterprise.
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to ° ra l» where they will m ak e their
ahe is slowly recovering from her
future home.
Fino Horses unit Mules.— 1,. K.
M r. and Mrs. J. M. I-ce have re serious illlness of seven weeka, under
Rates will lie at th e J. It. M u g ru d o r.,
t u r n e d from t h e hospital in \Yay- skillfnl atte n tio n of [&gt;r I’uleston
Jr., stables. O rlando. Fla.. Wedne«/l n nnnnefmrntr
cr o as.
Dc, F’aul Burgess was in th e city clay. Jan. 20th. with a carload of us,
The chorus of the M usic DepsrlOranoe boxes with hoops always on T uesday calling o n . the local drug good Tennessee horses and mules as ment are requested to m eet ut the w
i n soak, a t I-. I-. D u t t o n s .
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prins. Paul formerly owned a drug were ever shipped in one ear. Look cltih room s S aturday a fte rn o o n at
»tore
in Orlando and is populur with o u t for tehm, us you will see some •* ° t-’loek for rehearsal.
Oscar \V. Speer of Sanford is a t ­
th
e
trade.
t e n d i n g the K nights of Dade cele­
in-inities.
42-1t p
At the Welfare D e p n itm e n t meet­ w
b r a tio n nt Miami. Ft. Lauderdale
Hon. Forrest I-ake has returned
Miss Marjorie Hoor went to S a n ­ ing W edn esd ay afternoon. J a n . 20,
H erald.
from a trip to Jacksonville where on ford yesterday, re tu rn in g the sam e
Dr. T . A. Neal will give “ Echoes of
Lim burger cheese, Holland her­ M onday night he addressed a m a m ­ d ay.
She gives lessons- there a n d Health Association M eeting" a t Jack
m oth gathering a t th e Masons Hotel m akes regulur trips.
ring and yeast cakes at Simon's.
Recently she
on
the question of tlA* Florida S tate gave two violin nu m b ers in n m usic­ sonvillc. E very member jpL,(he club
37-tf
is urged t o - he
nt.
Preceding
Fair.
al concert given by the Wo iim ii '« Dr. N e al’s talk there will he busi­
•\ Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dann of OrThe m any friends of Mr. a n d Mr*.. Citili of th at tow n, in which prom ness of im po rtan ce to com e before
I nndo were in th e city Wednesday
M
aples
are glad to have 'them* hack ''le n t musicians of th e s tate partici- the d e p a rtm e n t!
N om ination, of
on route To G eneva to visit Mrs.
In Sanford again for' the winter.
DeLand News.
P n n n ’s mother. Mrs. Harris
chairm an of the d e p a rtm e n t and
PPEARANCES may bo deceptive. Iinn't U* [=
^’aVe un *d«lition 10 l *'° b*m -' Clarence Woods, th e versatile, in- m em bership com m ittee by b a llo t will
* caught napping by attractive drawings of S
Rohe Bros. Pickled Reef, You run '
he held, so a full meeting of d e p a rt­
get it a t Lelllcr’a, phone 17. 42-2c ily in the shape of a little M aple leaf, coittparablo editor, southern gentleFurniture. Huy with wide open eyes. See *
a fine baby d a u g h te r .
m an, o rator and s ta te s m a n who pre- ment m em bers is requ ested .
the
article
itself and examine it thoroughly.
Dr. C. L. R rundage, Osteopath,
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O Horn of Palm Bench Is in . .
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F irs t N ational R a n k Bldg., M onday, . .J.. B.
While
pleasing designs are desirable, material
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, L ake Region and ov er the destinies
A ra re t r e a t is in store for those
W ednesday a n d F rid a y , 11 a. m. to t h e city a tte n d in g the m eeting of q[ h{| dlj&gt;
» N r -ottotoiF 4 * r
K W lf r f , ¿Land mauukuiture are equally"impnrfcmtr - Y o u
ta
6 p. m.
ando. progrnm T u e s d a y afternoon. Club n sure of ALL these essentials by selecting vnur *=
1e \ e wire ste te ta ry ^ | | ç | nrenc# Woods in a prince who is
H
T.
C a rn ,.Si nn olf, timp rpsi(lpnt
m em bers especially are urged to a l­
Furniture after a personal inspection. We afford
th e West Palm Beach Boa
ways welcome in t h e saorlum * of
und th o puhIic wi„ b f
of this city a n d form er editor of the T ra d h and is well an3~Tu^&lt;
)Ty
you this advantage.
tho press gang anti we hope he will for lhc modpraU, ipp oi
cunts.
T av a re s Herald wns in the city yes­ known nil over the stute.
[HJ
come often und s t a y longer.
te rd a y on his travels.
He recently
H
was connected w ith a Georgia paper
Clifford Peabody is in th e city
Stonewall Jacksonville T rip lett, ed
T he R eiter Ruby C ontest will be
h u t the war in E u rope knocked o u t) calling on th e local trade and v is it- | ¡lor 0 f t bp St. Cloud Tribune
held Feb. fith. Mothers a re re q u est­
t h e cotton and T o m went broke.
ing homed folks. Clifford is making ¡n lb p r jly on W edensdny a tte n d in g ed to send in Aaines of th e ir bullies
N t i t^calu
' and is now represent- t |u. nieeling* of the s t a t e F ederation from six m o n th s old t o - t h r e e years,
After th e first of J a n u a ry . I'JI5 1 goin^jn
ng
the
A
T
T ho m as Co . of th a t c i t y . ; nf i ^ | &gt;or
M r T rip le tt personifies I Notify Mrs. Jo h n Meisrh.
will not he responsible for a n y debt
co n tra c te d by a n y person hut m y­ selling Florida crushed rock a n d ce- , hp o(t ri.,,PUl,.d u*Ht.r ,jon t h „i all
m ent supplies.
Luncheon for Mr». Anno
bitterness and strife has vanished
self. C. R. H u ppersctt.
41-Htc
1
1st. Street and Palmetto Ave.
Sanfbrd. Fionda
t
M
r
s
.
G. F. S m ith e n te r ta in e d with
from
th
e
south
for
he
hi
the
s
o
u
th
ern
T h e m any friends of Hon. C ary
Seed Potatoes— You can get them
u
charm
ing
llttW
luncheon
Wednes­
Landis were glad to see him here D em ocratic editor of the T rib u n e,
nt Lcffler’s P hone 17. 42-2tc
□ ^ □ □ lâ D D E D U D E D E Œ D B Q U D H ia x
day for Mrs. \ \ . R. Anno. Covers
this . week a tte n d in g court.
M r. a s u p p o sed ly R epublican paper for
Tho Sanford Boosters will make L an d is has a host of friends in S an ­ the old soldiers' colony a t St. Cloud, were laid for four and a dainty
1
The
Mr. a n d Mr* M itchell of Macon. ! P eabody wedding on I n-dav
the trip to G eneva, C huluota and ford who are in favor of annexing and he has a good p aper that seems luncheon course was served
afternoon was pleasantly s p e n t play­ (ia , a r c the guests of Mrs
to please the old fellows in blue
D
Oviedo next M on d u y nt one o'clock. him to this c ity for keeps.
ing auction bridge.
Mrs S m ith's Browne on Sanford Height*
M i-»*r* ( ii-o If..
All those interested should have
Mrsir
guests were Mr* Anno, Mr* For­
t). E. Wal ker find» th a t his fa rm ­
M«-s»r»
(,«•«•
||. .
th e ir cars nt th e Herald office at one
Hunks Will I |i&gt;sil"ha
rest luike a n d Mr* ('
II
Mring o p e ra tio n s are so large th a t tinMi-isch
r«-tiirm-'l
Tm-«.i.i
o'clock
»
»
.»
fnp
Tuo.sduy next being a legal holiday
Mr u n d Mr» Byrkis a n d Mr und
luiughlin.
possession of a Ford cur was a b ­
through
the
slat«.
•
»«nd
the
hanks
of
the
c
ity
will
he
closed
Mr*. J R Woodward of M ushnwk.
For Sale! ! !
solutely necessary und when he goes
pl«*usiir&lt;- loiiihtin-.l
all d a y
I ml . a r e a congenial purt&gt; at the
Three lots facing Park on Myrtle n orth in the su m m er he has p ro m ­
I‘t rmnut Mi rillen
Sanford House
ave n u e and S even th street.
Desir­ ised to let the editor of The Herald
M tn \N I. Morgat
?• ' irnH
1’rctdiyU-rian Church
Miss Laura Fish * e n t ov er to
ably located for hotel or residence. have the car.
from *••*\ «Tal d.» v *
• *4
T h e sermon S u n d a y morning at De I at ml Thursday afternoon to b e ' Mr u n d M|&gt; j.; ,. ( ...... .. rt. i t filly ill -I.K'k'«»!! VD •
Beautiful shade trees ten ycais old,
Hilly Jacob* of C huluota wa* hi the Presbyterian
c h u rch will he present al th e C otton Ball given •»&lt; '
t | y „( Hrun.wick. Ga . are the
no o t h c a property like it in the city.
th e city several
days of this week “ T he Mysterious F am ily of They “
th a t eil y T h u rs d a y night.
{gui-sts of Mis. P .M Elder while eii ‘
Apply at once to W. W. Long.
New 1 il, Hill
a tte n d in g court
a n d looking a fte r You are invited to lie present a n d
route t o Bradentowu
Mr* Coney
This &lt;|iit** not n .
26-tfc
•&gt;
Miss Moselle Durst arrived from i* a d a u g h te r of Mr* Elder
business affairs.
Hilly »ays th a t the bring you friends
hull 1* to l&gt;«' rito, 1 1 ■
*i*
Seminole C o u n ty Fair is being talked
T hu S unday school is progre»*mg Gainesville W ednesday and will take I
|M'iiran«-4* f li#» « • •
t
in his section a n d I he people are nicely and a spirit of quiet « n t l u H up her dull*-* immediately in t h e ,
^
m a p , I'hiing. Harri* »pent the ibi
J
coming here I lu- tirsi w«i-k 111 Fell- asm pervades its dasHe*
put'lo »rhiiids of I lie count'' III 1he
Im'I'H
.
I.
...
.
I liur-ilay hi S.inlor I. 11Mting t lie fi I't*î4
The di-uriilis
•t.d
srhiNil* in the tnterest of T om ato .1n«l t It*- t'lilir« n " i . .
taking the subscriptions for I In siding at t In hont» of Mr* .1 W Cannili Club*
, 14
up
lu
good
»hip.
Mi**
Harri»
h-fi
for
Messrs K R. Murrell and T R.
I Ml km*
new chureh liuililing
•
I’al.ilka oli ili- ».ir'y m orning tra'n (•••••n dom- o ,,'r tt
(' Crowell, two of S an fo rd 's hustling.
111* I* 1 .111*1 tí»* r»« •
1 rida'.
real es ta te agents »pent ve*l«-rdav in
. .. , ,
.
,
,
Mr* Alien of I it.i (la liooc lice
,
....
.
Buplist S i-ftires S u n d a t Jan l&lt;
jm*:i rèi fit •* «»1 » • 1tv 1' •
¡4in
U rlando
I hey inaih- the trip by
the guest of her daughter. Mrs J
• fi*
. ui.-ruig ' hi- 1 id.u .
liuto hut were compelled to mutuiti
I he church i* locateli at the &gt;orMl»*
I
Pearl«Rug*
r*
In-«
Kii-lil* on S anford Height*
provami ids will g i\.
», »iu n t i ’ I lie midnight train owing to a tier of P ark avenue a n d Sixth street
•h r
li«-«'»
:«
liiuili
tie.iti-i
!»:30
a.
nt.
The
Bible
school
will
m ishap to their m achine.— O rlando
lie;,r»aln for the musical c o m ed v to
Mr an d Mrs Fred Wals m an and
*.11
.,
1
r*
J.
ini
t
In,
iit
o;
meet.
There
were
175
present
Iasi
Sentinel.
he given Uljder the auspici-* of# I III’ ’ at
h«' vnipr«-.s.*»-«l wiiii
S u nday and this n um ber i» i-cxpei-lcd Mr» S E B a rr e tt, Jr , spent T h u r s ­ Welfare Depurimeli!
II \N . Grossurth of DeLand was to he m uch largrr on next S u n d ay . day in D e L an d on business and
Siiiilo’d 1- ip » 1
in th e city on W ednesday
He is the
' 1* li!.« r
1• 1
II 00 a m All ad d ress will lie dc- plea*iii e «mu hi ned
Mr a rid \ D
I red \\ ..Dm.«'
M
S u nday seliool m i'sionary for the liM-red by Dr i l a r \ e &gt; Ih no I..unp
Mis* Ml.i to- Iruf.k re tu rn e d Sun i " 11' 1 M r'
1
Nl r , t " " ' 11 ! hi- III" ! "1 ’ !" •
P resbyterian • huf&lt;h in «nutIt Flor of llalla». I i-x.i*
Dr Bi-atli hit lit p
Mr ' "
' ■ ''
' &gt;’
ida
and
wa» beri* to confer
i lt&gt; oliti ••»
t* o|o- of the leading Sunday school lay ........ a V,»,t to t........ fo th .
Ml Ru* 'ci! s *ar
with Dr Brownlee, who is c h a irm an men in the south a n d the church Ly nia u 1 ran k mi Sunibel lelo mi
of th e com m ittee on the work in t h e feels fo rtu n n te in securing his s e r ­
Thinlt Satan G» rf W«r. »V*If»
Mr. Clifford Peabody of Ocala
Mrs. A. ,K. Travis of Boston.
s t a t e of Floridu.
ihnd
vices for th e full week.
Ili-iw"
-n Enclti.d » 1
Mass., is th e gu«»st of Mrs C v I spent several days in Sanford, the stand ih - ruins of «h- «• u
.ill.
3:30
p.
m.
There
will
I
te
a
g
e
t-to
­
V C. C. W orthington left W ednes­
Walker
Mrs Travis is a former guest of his mother
know
ii
i««
1
In11
»
11
day night for his h o m e in Tum pu gether meeting of th e workers Ulto resident of Long wood and is re n ew ­
•■
ili«» lii'lh-f or Un- t»
after spending 4 week here looking “ari'
r&lt;' l °to tattik
k e speciul studies under ing with milch pleasure old associa.Mrs Dm. M i*s K a thlee n Huyan count of lili- flr
•*ir
after Ins orange grove sou th of the f ' r - B eau c h am p while in the city
She will remain for t h e r e s t'a n il Hsi-ur Hayan «unie over from and the linp--r:»li.il
I ions
tL
t «-ity
Mr W orthington formerly re
T h e regular service of th e of the winter
Tavares to ullenil
the
Iliu m
Half«It It.i*l a li t •!
side 1 here and sees m any c \ idenees B Y
P ' ■ •»* Hu- • 'uireh
of ;rnwtlt since his al. enee and ■ « "
'
........... .
r-erviii .» th e
th at Sanford certainly
shows th e Baptist church will he railed off and
« »
♦ ♦ t♦In­♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
car
m arks of
a good s u b s ta n tia l
1
congregation will
join♦ with
4
grow th
"
mdvoment of the M inisterial Asso­
♦ ♦ ♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
ciation und a tten d t h e services ut
♦
A m ong the prom in en t visitors to tho S ta r T hea tre, whero Hon. Jos.
the city on W ednesday a tte n d in g G. Cutup will spenk.
t
the m eeting of th e S tu te Feibirntion
You aro welcome to all our s e r­
«
of L abor was Mrs. Florence M u rp h y vices.
»
Cooley of Jacksonville, president of
GEORGE HYMAN.
the Flqual Franchise League of F lo r­
♦' '
Pastor.
♦
ida, who addressed th e meeting on
The SKNINOI.K COUNTY HANK’S Service mean« Service to a l l - F a r m ­
W ednesday morning.
Mrs. Cooley
4
C ongrrgaliunal C hurch
er«, Merchant«, H oubw Ivcb and men in all walk« o f life, each will lind a
is prom in en t in w om en's club circles,
4
Last T u esd a y evening th e C. E.
hearty welcome and prompt, courteous attention.
having been president of the D a u g h ­
4
ters of th e C onfederacy and of th e Society had it* rogular m onthly
Our
oillccrw
may
be
conMiltcd
at
any
time,
and
every
patron
will
he
4
local c h a p te r *of th e w om an’s club business meeting at th e parsonage.
granted all accomodnlion consistnnt with Sound. Conservative Banking Policies.
F'loction of officer* u n d other im ­
4
of the S ta te F ederation.
p o rtan t business wns th e order of
There i« n close relationship between the prosperity of this community;
4
M ark W. Porter, president of th e the evening.
Plans for . furthering
progress
of
this
semiwelfare
of
lhc
residents
individually,
ami
(he
pro*
the
4
C arolina, Clinch field &amp;. Ohio railw ays the Efficiency C am paign were dis­
public
institution.
4
and A. W. Anderson, general m a n ­ cussed n n d 'a d o p U 'd .
EVERY R E S I D E N T of Seminole County bcncfits^iy the progress of the
ager of tho C harleston &amp; W estern
4
F'or th e m onth of F’eh^uary, a t tho
SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK, and similarly the progress of this institution
railw ay -were in th e city on W ednes­ evening services a series will he giv­
4
d a y on their special car and inspect* en entitle d , “ Re-m aking n Present
is indirectly aided through the success of each resident.
♦
etf th e Sanford celery fields'. T h e y Day F'nltli," helpful to all who are
Therefore It behooves each and every one, to identify themselves with
4 .
were greatly surprised a t th e g re at seeking a workable u n d practical,
4'M ;
their HOME INSTITUTION..................
^
d evelopm ent in this section a n d belief.
s ta te d t h a t a t no*polnt in the s t a t e
4
Next S u n d a y night o u r people will
was tho growing of winter v e g e t­ unite in tho union te m p eran ce m e e t­
4
.*4 per cen t Interest P aid on S a v in g s A cco u n ts
ables ru n to such a high degree. I t ing to be n d d reuod b y Hon. M r.
4*'
is possible t h a t these geutlemon will C am p, ef great speaker. T h e C. E .
corno to Sanford again when t h e y Society, however, will m e e t as usual.
*
i
have
m ore tim e to look Into t h e
All m em bers of our S u n d a y school
4
farm ing proposition.
are urged to be faithful to its ses­
I I
sions. Good a tte n d a n c e a n d Inter­
4
r s 'i r j r
H elerlcd S eed P o ta to es
Court ÌToùtt HuiMing
est are being an joyed now ; let us
j ' T ru e t o ’ name a n d from h e s h h y , try to m a k e them still better.
D. L. THRASHER, Vice-President
FORREST LARE, Pres.
prolific stock. Raised under go v ern ­
A. R. KEY, Cahier
■4l’
m ent insperiton especially for soed
Best Think Softly.
"If
bluq
o
r
depressed,
think
of
a
and
for
bur
trade.
E
ach
sack
bears
V
. •
;
a tag certifying freedom from P o w ­ pretty, girl o r something equally as
'
ti-j.s
♦
pleasant,"
advises
a
doctor,
ll'm.
In
dery Scab, Write, for prices.
♦
♦
♦
*
4'
tho case of a m a rr e d man It would he
Wilson Sc Toom er Fertiliser Co.,
boat for him not to do hla thinking
Jacksonville, Florida.
r
*
r
v
w
w
v
v
w
v
*
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out loud.— Philadelphia Inquirer.
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balls In lint various fnrelfiu nlulw, mu*lc J.) Hie best bunds lit tills country
•ml •’ubu and a (lardon of ICUetk eiltl*
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¿Ouse« autl private Imine a of the city.
s-----jDurlni; the month of February winftr winds blow In evory other state
and section, but then South Florida.
, »rrai-cd in a garb -of Krei;u, appears
to beat advantage. T h e golden fruit
U being shipped to tho Northern mar*
ket*. early vegetables are going out
dally by tho train load, hordes of tiiur*»U are enjoying life In all the small
. clue« and towns, and particularly
4loag tho Quit .Coast, and Joy reigns
•npremo among all classes. To enter*
ftdn these visitors Tam pans have for
.year* held this annual eamlTnl. which
b” grown bigger and better e a c h sea
son.
Blnce the Spanish-Amerclan War.
¡•'«nips has doubtless entertained u
Hrger number of famous American
Bfttesmon and foreign ambassadors
Uun any Southern city, and many will
attend the coming Carnival, l'resldont

'Vootlrow Wilson Is,being urged to at‘«id the Carnival, and to make Soutli
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In t i n t b a y a n d a g r a n d
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Thursday, tlie ebislng day. will be
known us "CJtni* Hay." being s&lt;&gt; d«-s
I g n n t e d beenusn of Mouth I lurida» su
prenincy In the cultivation of citrus
f r u i i m of the Ideile l grade* A grand

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( 25,00, a m i u p o n p ay m en i of t h a tali! n u m ,
t h « «iltl R a m i n o l a C o u n t y F a i r Aaaocla tlnn
• h i l l Fr rii I i l la*| t o « Ilern a* , « u t h u r t li n g
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d u rin g I h c p e r i o d of a«ld fa ir, a n y a n d a l l
«treat c a r n i v i l i , » t r e a t ' » h o » « , a i r f t l p e r *
f o r m a e r e s n r .#*tpn»ltion companl*-» or o t h e r
• mall »he wa, a« m a y lie d e t e r ml n r *1 u p o n
b y th e «aid S e m i n a r C o u n t y F a i r A t t o r i a tio n .
Sec. 2
T h l a o rd in ari r r «hall h e r o m e rff e r l i v r u p o n It* pa** agr a n d a p p r o v a l h y
t h r m a y o r ; n r u p o n h e m m i n g a law «ut ho u t
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Faatrii Ih i* Mh daft nf J a n u a r y , A D
1915.
11 W. Il K U N D O N ,
C h a i r m a n C i t y C o u n c il .
I h c r rl i y i l u l y c e r tify l h a l t h e f o re g o i n g
o r d i n a n c e * » • » d u l y pa aaed b y t h e c i t y
e n u n d f of H a n f o r d . F lo rid a , in r e c u l a r aetT h e m onum ent « frn t calling on you get«
•10n, th is t h e I t h d a y of J a n u a r y , A. D
■J3 per rs-nt lor taking p o u r order.
I tan
1916.
s a i l- you ibi* a» I I. «va n o ag rn l to jmy
Wltne«« m y h a n d a n d t h e t r a i of s a i d c i t y
o n t h is 4t h d a y of J a n u a r y , A. D. 191ft.

T Hoolehnti,
Worthy Fresiileivt

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M a x w e l l ’s
M a g a z in e s P eriod icals
S o d a W a te r
C onfection ery
C ig a r s and T o b a c c o s

1041st. St. Phone 182

F. J. TERRY

Marble and Granile
Monuments, Tombstones, Etc.

L et I'a In tim ale a n Your Work

122 \y. Churrh Hb. Orlando. Ila

M. W. L O V E L L
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A p p r o v e d b y m e o n t h i s - t h e 4t h d a y of
J a n u a r y , A. . 1*. 1915.
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JANUARY 15. , , |s

N O TICE is FA IR EX H IB ITO R S
THE SANFORD NOVELTY WORKS

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Has arranged to furnish materia! and competent men on short notice for
the erection of booths, etc.
P la c e yo u r o rd e rs ea rly and w e w ill p re p a re
and hold y o u r w o rk read y fo r prom pt d e liv e ry

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«efficiency, j»s help in businc»«« develS u c c e s s th e Sinuati
What Tubei-su'oi.* Cot1%
D unkan nnd George Mitchell h a v e opm cnl, a n d o p p o rtu n ity to better
Success is th e slogan th a t everyone cries,
It Im» been »«..tlnntt.il »ii.-,* il-jthi
trad e d home* a n d each ha» m oved i ssert themaelve» 11» citizens foi the
Easy to ob tain , w hoever applies.
1 front tubérculo. 1» »&lt;&gt;-’ • 1•• h.»» ■•'. half
into hi» newly nri|u ired home.
1common welfare and th a t would be
.Money's not scurce, as some^ would believe.
, u million dollars anima « *tin «¡h the
t
♦ ■ '$ * &lt; $&gt; ##&lt; §&gt; '$&gt; 4 ■♦ ♦
T . • H. John»on i» »hipping a car- n o rth m ore to you thun several
Insure your m ind, i t ’s n o t n -crying disease.
lots of wng»'» «nil ft.
&gt;! 'he
J oad of very fine Chinese c a b b a g e thousand dollar» »peculated in outtiling» tun K»-r
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an&lt;l Rostan big bend lettuce th is »die a d v e itisin g to liring new »etiler»
• *r better «till, irnd.i- sui-cess your song.
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the business of ru n n in g a n d p re serv ­ I*.-»l sonn- d th e best ever grown to your midst
Now, isn't th a t cor­
To
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I j I everyei.e know th a t Sanford'» aglow,
rare mere t!u. 1
ing on an extensive scale a t her own
rect'’
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I ig»-r to «mai goods a n d also th*-ir "go."
expended. Thut Hi »,,.. avnr 1» |ir&gt;
home on Lnke Geneva.
K Sm ith »hipped le ttu&lt;-» to
In h«-hulf of myself am i ft-lluw
greasing Is shown by un- fit«-; that la
A fter spending several m o n th s in C hicago last week th a t sold for ilclegaU's 1 wish to express to your
t all up on j;our pho n e u n d sp read th e news (ur;
20 years the d 01.1 rtf
&gt;»Hit
Gcnevu A.*a G r a n t loft fust S a t u r ­ $1750 u car.
citizens a p p reciatio n of y o u r real
Order the news to b«* s p re a d to th e stars;
louts Ita:) tfe ll ledili c i (•III . i to
day for his home in J n c k a jn , Ga.
T h e first celery to he shipped out heart nnd soul t re a tm e n t of us
I’nion is s tre n g th , it m ade th e S ta rs and Strip«-s lly,
1r«S per luti.1100 popiibiiioii
' T h e new M ethodist m inister, Rev. of th e Celery D elta brought $2.00 while in y o u r city.
Now. let us m ake S anford out hurtle cry
G u ttrid g n tilled his first a p p o in tm e n t |K-r crate, a good s ta rt on the b u m Respectfully.
To all that w»« m eet, sprvad the new» f.»r and wide,
itl G enova last S unday, p re ach in g to |M-r crop of 1015.
CIIAS HARDIN.
l .u .r i-jt 1 it elfort »Imuld get .ill to toil k side by Mile.
u well tilled house. T he n-udihg of
T:lmpn. Fla.
Florida G ardens, in»-., shipped u
the' Scriptures included t h e first two car of very fine le ttu ce packed in
f o l l o w i h» m t i si c a n d s i n g w i t h t h e L u n d
verse» of the second c h a p te r of » rat»-» on Tlie««tc.y am i Itavi- «» v rT
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M urine un Ibi- J»il»
\ J (...il to g o n 11 S a n f o r d l i n lu—t in t lie l a n d .
t We earn nil
1st ('Armilnno*, a n d a good ea rn e s t, illuni eur» r&lt;«»*»iy lt» «ut.
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I»i nit t ha t y o u dn c r y »ucci»«» «ni e v e r y h a n d .
Furili Fi' bt at
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quiet s rmoti wus preached upon
J O. Puckard bus announced to Robert Holly. K»q . Editor Greater
R o n all tin- d e a d on»-» t o t h e ••»•im-ti-rv l a mi
b»»'l! t« »I* il -«
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" T r u e Religion."
Rev. G u ttrid g e tin- public the opening of .1 gi-m-ral Sanford lferai»l. Grenier Sanford, I I.»
comes highly recom m ended a n d Gc -.Ion- in lu» i i w col or i li l o wr i of
Dear Sir Plea«- (■•Timi me »«i
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! for new crop of all van« ! • •«'
n ed out
nova gives him u In-arty welcome M idw ay. Titer»- ur«- live neat houses Inform you th a t the "Allies" here in and Lucille Hines.
of lh. •»IIII l’.| V\ s
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Tile C onduct of tile Gmllv Mat
Mrs. G. A. Nicholson is on n visit com pleted, p a in ted and occupied P utnam c o u n ty have I 00 n co tu­
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7 1.1 7- Ml. Lunch • I v e»l in t III
m v ro. pi.ppi ¡1 »“i i i i i i.
The Godly Mali and 1 d » U
e»i Street» laid out III all diri-ction». to surrendiT to G reater Sanford on
Lain was .culled to Ft Fierce last with ditch»-» d u g am i crossings laid Feb .1. 4. 5 a n d &lt;*&gt; In tin- buttle of
ban&lt;|ili't
hall
Miss Rivers
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W ednesday on business, r e tu r n in g on Midway 1» growing into u thriv in g "Hill Posting, " "Hull D urliuin,"
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c»)lor»-il Mt.lement, l&gt;»-mg altogether "Coco C ola.”
Prosperit y of lh»- Godly Mai. Mr S» hold \\ orh
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&lt;'.-r I till a r»-* Will he I-- .1
Miss Irene Peter» now greets tin- ab o u t th irty houses, all inhtfhited. "W ine of C ardili." "Linn Coi!,,
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Clitlord Proctor, t h e former . b-rl.
\ gill of a ppre. ml mil wa.- pr1. nvi-ra-d alld III Ì »-,( po m o n you
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is now engaged in th e grocery »tore
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Appreciate Sanford
will lu» I vri t er ‘ aiiforil, Seminole
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Sanford. Fla., la 11 " 1 I I !• !
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The m a n y friend» of Mr» I* W
\ \ »- w e 11».. 111a .Xl ! . I I I . • - t f - i i
E d it&lt; r *».. i ford 11» r.iId
»•» of III»’ " Mil.- "
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Adam» will lie |ileu»«-d to l.now th a t
I iati r»
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she 11 greatly im proved
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will pro» red to a tta c k D&lt; l.und.
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Training Sr buoi
T h e re were qu ite a good inuiiy »Ion in your &lt;il&gt;, 1 beg leave to cx- ^a vtilt- am i t )range City in order
Color bliudtn »» I» fiHv.iv» InlierllMid , 1 e » f . - 1 «I. Iami hope to report of a successful
There i» to be conducted 11 »rain- ed tliri.tigli 'll»- h i . 'll
parties given during the holiduys. pr?sa the following co m m en t“.
and acvi-r
"ll- « II. I lo-ld
ling ». hool at tin- il.iptl-t T o &gt;1 II luroiikli ib- la'loOnu of much pleasure was t h a t ut
I &gt;0 appear» to
Y our city bus prov»-n r. gr»*at ur- raid
TriiNling you will spread these r»*- of the week J a n Is t h th ro u g h h :«. lie no Instance in v. h b , color blind K . A . M a r l i n S e e d &lt; ’o
the G eneva House, given in honor prixe to me, liecatisi- of its »»vident
fe. » fo
Dr Darvi v Iteam li tn p of f ilin r t- - it :i»e I". I
o! Miss K ate F ty nl.
j n . i i - 1:
s u b stan tial, prosperous biisin»-»» c«»n- l».rt» to G re a te r Sanford. I beg to 22nd
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Mr. a n d Mr» Mi William- have dllioii. w In» ll 1« a reliilntlon id
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Jack mum ill«*
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ii-lurned to i l e i r hom e 111 Paw Paw. 1 lai in i Ini 1 pre hi bi t ion hill» .1 ' «i w ■
P K I \ ATI. U M ' l I. M iiR 'l m V
Mich . uflei a pic.i ».• it I m m I in tio-ir and llial tin- ell milia t h n of Par
Agi-n 1 &lt;ir&lt; .11» r Sul.lord,
d aughter. Mr», f e r n Turbel
room» creates d is c o n te n t ntmmg I InSeminole C ounty Fair
T he puhlic installation id t he of­ working people a n d ull th at to ri of
---------- «- ■ - ' t ---ficers of th e W. O. W. hus been p o s t­ rot.
II. Y. P. I!. Notes
poned u n til next week.
I n ote you have an intelligent u n d
The B. Y. P. U. rendered n very
T he R ap tis t church was p re re n te d reliable looking elem ent in y o u r
11 h andsom e .Itilde by the m uch stores, factories a n d various places iliU-resting program lu»l S unday
G ro u p Two wa» in i-hnrge
loved pastor. Rev. Stones, a» a of buxine»», nnd t lint tin- averag e ¡'
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New Y e a r’s gift; also a libeini check earning» here a n
to Ih- rom pateli I of meeting with Mr» S G KeiiT he program wa»
by Mr C A. Ilaulerson.
very fuvoruhly with Jucknonville ! "*•**■- ‘ ‘iptain.
and T a m p a in tin- respective lines n» follows
Tli.-ri- -i- toilav over two thousand »mi-e»»ful Maxw.-ll di-aler»
Prayer. Mr Davi.»
.MOORE'S STA TIO N
I especially note absolutely no
s
c
a
tte
red over th e P n ite d States. Tiro Ihounnml lirr nu n 1. ho or,
Introduction. Mrs. Kennedy.
S u n d a y , the 17th, Rev. H urtlcttc bum s on your s tre e ts nor no s tree t
mol
i
ng
n riniti profil for rrrrg if.ly of Ihr ijriir a n d building a bll»ilie»»
Int P»altn recited by Joe l.ning
of E n terp rise is duo to pn-uch here corner bungtr» (which are, after all,
future for them selves, one th a t will he 11 p e r m a n e n tly established
the crops of u n fo r tu n a te s thut a r e
m orning, nfternoon and evening.
business.
oooaoaoaooooooaoooaooaaoon
Miss Nollie C ow an of J a c k s o n ­ m a d e -idle ur in capuc itutcd by th e
M axwell d enier nl Altn Yintn. Kan»., population 499, sold fi Max­
ville, while enroulc from a business influences of th e saloon, consider­
wells In N ovem ber.
ably
more
than
th
e
business
fluctu­
trip to T a m p a was th e guest of her
ations
a
n
d
t
his
ite
m
ulonn
c
o
m
­
Mnxwcll
d e a le r at C hapm an, Karra., population 7MI. »old 9 M ax­
Miller.
FOR
mand»
my
purticulnt
in
te
re
st
as
un
wells
in S e p te m b e r, B in November.*
Mrs. Ella Gri nland is hr.vlng an
T he d e a le r at Gn)lordn. Kan»., population 30H, »old 7 Maxwell»
addition built t • her homo in C a m ­ exponent of the b u tte r things for
I BEAMS
eron a v e n u e in -picparation for th e h u m a n ity in general a n d the w ork­
In N o vem ber, 10 In October and 10 in S ep tem b er.
CHANNELS
arriv al of her “d a u g h ter, Mrs. P. G. ingm an in particular.
ANCLES AND
Our d e a le r nt Wilton. Kan»., population 9NI, told 12 M axw rllt
An excellent com parison of wut
Miller w ith her young son n n d
ALL SHAPES
in “ N ovem ber. 12 in October» and C in S e p te m b e r.
and
d ry conditions w a s , made by
daughter of C olum bus, Ohio. Mrs.
T he d e a le r at Attica, K a n t., population 737, told fi Maxwell» in
BOILER PLATE
Miller will bo here the re m a in d er of ono of y o u r young m erchants in this
N ov e m b e r. 7 In O ctober nnd I 4- in S eptem ber.
TANK
STEEL
wise:
the winter.,
STRUCTURAL
Our d c a |ç r at Enid, Okla., population 13.H00, told H Maxwell» in
" S u p p o se this c o u n ty should favor
Mrs. Ella Greenland wus the week
N ov e m b e r. 9 In O ctober and H in S eptem ber.
IRON WORK OF
e p d guest of old friends fit DcLnnd.* salpons again, nnd will say five sa­
ALL
KINDS
M
axw
ell d e a le r at H e le na, Okla., population 760, told 5 Max't / Joe Cameron r e tu r n e d T u e s d a y loons opened in Sanford. Now each
wcllii
In N o vem ber and 6 in S eptem ber.
from a trip to York and Montgom­ of them would be subject to oxrning
TRUSS RODS
T
he
d
e
a
le
r
at Kiowa, Khna,, population 1520,^told 6 Maxwell» In
not
less
thun
$2,000
per
year
for
ery, Ala.; While In York Mr. Cam­
STAY BOLTS
rent,
licenses,
supplies,
help,
etc.
N
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v
e
m
b
e r, 6 in O ctober and 13 in S e p te m b e r.
eron purchased several head of wcilGALVANIZED

S E E R S

A Real Opportunity To Make Money Ripht Here
At Sanford

! SENDUS YOURORDERS

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bred Pole-Augus bulls for Tosahatchee Ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry and three
little daughters of North Carolina
•re new arrivals here. Mrs. Barry
ia a sister of Henry McCorkle.
J. C. Rowan, radio operator on
the U. 8. A, transport 8umner is
having a three months vseation and
with Mrs. Rowan is spending a por­
tion of it at Beck Hammbck, super­
intending the clearing and fencing of
ten acres of truck land, oppostite
I,'D . Hart’s store, purchased of Joe
Cameron during his last visit here
six years ago. Mr» Rowan is a for­
mer Sanford resident, but this is his
third visit in thirty years. He ex­
pect* to come and grow celery some
cUy. Mrs. T. A. Granger In town ia
his sister.
The Misses May and Ethel Foster
entertained a number of friends at a
dancing party at their home last
Friddy evening» it being Miss

The proprietor has to make a profit.
Now, at the least, each snloon would
have to earn $3,000 per year to re­
main if^cflijence. That’s $16,000
per yPur diverted from legitimate
channels; $15,000 wasted; $16,000
of tho working people's money spent
for something that keepa them from
owning homes, foeding their depend­
ent ones properly and clothing and
schooling them—besides the drunk­
ards and barns on the-slretes and. the
resultant law violation and cost in
court expenses, etc."
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Now, I might make comment,
but will not impose on yopr space
any further than to aay I wish your
city success and trust your businels
men will be still more considerate of
the services and dues of their em­
ployes, and I know it will all react
more to the progress of your city
and the allowance of your cUitens
to improve ih#r common lot, and
upon B better read to
.

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COPPER AND
ZINC SHEETS
CYPRESS
MAHOGANY
WHITE PINE AND
\ ALL HARD WOODS
LAUNCHES
SKIFFS
DORIES
BUILT TO
ORDER

H u n d re d s of cases whero Maxwell dealers in te rrito ry where
population is very amsll have made record sales. Hero in Sanford
tho samo th in g could ho done. We could cito indefinitely similnr
cases; big sales, big profits. A wonderful dem ands for a tru ly won­
derful car.
Y om can do the same /Ainp.
With a car like tho Maxwell, which
has ca uted a sensation over th e entire w:orld. The car that has tel
a neic ilandard of automobile talue— a n n c etandard of pourer, economy,
beaut]/, easy riding, flexibility and limplicity of operation. A full fivepassenger car w ith seventeen new features a t $696.
H E R E IS AN O P P O R T U N I T Y F O R
R E M A IN O P E N B U T A S H O R T T I M E .
T E R E S T E D . C A L L . W R I T E OR P H O N E .

YOU T H A T W ILL
IF YOU A R E IN ­

BOILERS AND TANKS
BUILT TO ORDER
Competent force of workmen for
road work at all times
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C. E. Beloate
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Maxwell Motor Co., Inc.
205 Bisbee Bldg.

Jacksonville,, Florida

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UE SANFORD HERALD

MNTARV 18. 1915

Always WI'lrnmr

* CIRCUITCOURT
STARTS GRINDING

Reliable. enjoya lile, d e a n i nter
I tuinm ent provided by such m an-1
1agers a» Jo e Coburn and bin big Min
pitrel C om pany in always -aebonii* to
Sanford patron», K\«-ry »ca»on with
I T.
[
evrylhing
new. with an all new
Continued from Page I
programme and produ.ti.jn
b.i» &lt;&gt;
^ Mide from those rane» of more In en eommg fur yearn with all that
a* new ami best in m instrelsy. Hi»
Ç Vi . , ,
civil ‘ uses «
1»eontpany
ban built up a reputation
•** I ** • • ,r
di-ip'““' 1' of up to turn o k(&gt;&gt;»k | jwr n ,liability, progressiven«-».« and ■i
I fair dealing Heron IT to none by
to p rr» :
Armour Fertiliser &lt; *'■« f (,rp., ete, j years of reputable etlort and »uti»
fa , tory delivery n( fir,t via»» .lean
Albert G"lllatitk, assum psit.
_
e» $1000.00, verdict^ (-t.l~.-7 performances wherever they have
danta«*’
Such nttraetion» enjoy
John Bussell vs. J (!. Ma pli», ns- up {reared
|Umpsit, damages $ 1,200.00.
I’l d s , guae*aful patronage because every
(auto being rolled, the a tto rn e y for mutli woman and ebild who has ^
the plaintiff takes a " N o n Suit.
lever seen them know« they will Ret &lt;&gt;
Court ojiened by sheriff according l h ,.ir m o n ey ’« worth a n d a per| 0 |nw. _
_
*,rfi-^f*»Wiutiee to remember th e . Imlutlee
•The year. T hat It Will not be t Io­
It appearing lo Alu» co
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«tatù attorno f,,r tho Se ve nTy Judi sa me worn out song», joke» and »or
fjj] Cirrmr in a n d for Seminole roundings, but an Al.l, NEW nun- &lt;¡
County. Herida, is now u n a v o id - puny1 and produetiuit, the latest
sbllj absent from * salti* S eventh iiml best songs, jokes aiilT dancing
J adirisi Circuit at this the regular numbers to be bad. and *Li»h »eaof* the Circuit Court of son a little bit bigger and more d u b
fill term
0 id Seventh Judicial Circuit in and orate effort to satisfy and merit the a
This ♦
/or Seminole C ounty. Florida, it is liberal patronage received
go* ordered adjudged nml deemed senso it’s a ttra c tio n is the newest and ó
1r.r
Pigs Tails'
W estern and Florida I t e e f
that John C. Jones bo a n d ho is best M anager Coburn has ever ear-! %
Lie
Doef
Liver
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appointed us acting s ta te ried and his positive guarndtee of
Loin S teak, Western
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attorney for the S uventh Judicial excellence s t a n d s behind u y « y —tick­
Klb Steak, Westen! ’* *\"
Hoa»( W’e .tern Pork.L&gt;20c
” * ^ rfiiiT o f the Sft’nf-’b f ' Florida in et purchased. They will ajipear at
Loin Steak, Flu.
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,nd (or Seminole County, F lorida. the Imperial T h ea tre on Wednesday,
Hound S te ak , Fla*
Hr, the .odd. John C. Jones c o n s e n t­ J an u a ry 20th.
Seven Hone Steak
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spriii« 1 fi ml» M r - l r r n
ing to the -aid n ppointem nt
T Hone S teak
; Leu
.'HIr
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Done, ordered, ad ju d g ed and d e ­
*»pi//irim tu in
to,
Chuck Steak
Lon
creed in »pen court at Sanford, FlorTile nn ■mirer» &lt;if till* Pré» by tei i.t n
l’ot Könnt
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u t h day of J a n u a r y , A. I&gt;. j Kmleavor Soi let y ;t r«* urged to be
Hegular Hoast
IVi -Ii r n M util. 11
t 7 .IH il ! be
jirt-i ! promptly
I’rino1 Kih K im i
2'o
Lei
lliei-tliig 1"Itlkht
J \ s W P K R K IN S .
\ «*t* •re going lo
.short Kill Iton -t
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Judge o( the Seventh Jtnlieial C ir­ ha i ** t to*
It »dl In
Hnsket Kim »!
i In t n.i i of 1he s-i ,i i«i , &lt;iml y ou » . 1
cuit of i In- S tate of Florida.
I .er man Fu u I,o,i»t
John C. Jones here sworn in as rrgrut U very much if you are nut
llarc k Done Hoast
1 Ir
Force Meat
Please talk iip th e Spi*teting «tate a tto rn e y for the Sev­ present.
Nava Cuts Heef
enth Judicial Circuit in and
for liritict urn thi* afternoon and bring
W estern Pork
I6r
Flu Fork Leg
Seminóle County, Florida, full term , ail your fro nd,» with you itint \%«- •
t:.c
Lob
niigl't have a large crowd pre»ent ♦
Loin Chops
1(15.
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Kijiiipn • lit ( 'or imr.it ion a ( or)«., |
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sjiicr. Sr.. assum psit.
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damage' ......... MW Final judgm ent
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Non knit entered &lt;&gt;n motion &lt;•

FOR SATORDAY ONLY

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January 16, at the Sanitary Market

This is the place for people to trade Don’t make a mis­
take. Come to tiie right place, opposite the Court House,
where you get . nothing but selected meats. The place
' where it pays to pay cash.
J O H N S T E M P E R , P ro p .

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llreakfiist Dncon
La t titilli
Tfirosp.- regular .. . * "
Fgg^. |rer do*
Smoked Hluuter«
Smoked Spare Rib»
&gt;oti|i I urttut *»* *«. ii m u
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l'ori ni*.il 1•:11■•r j.er lb
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I"lute Sausage
H a m burg Steak
Salant Satlsitge . . .
Sm«kei| I.iver Sausage
S tar Franks
Tam &gt; lini Hacuii. -pia tal

¡IMPERIAL THEATER1’
ï Wed., January 20th

1 Ail l.mal AdverHsi'itifiilH I ntl er
llii*&gt; I lending 'll III KF. CK.NTS n
Line For Karh Inserlion. Minimum
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If you wi»ll to »ell &gt;our *&gt;anford
For Kent
Uoom» with
proper! V or exchange ti lor Cb-ve 7o! Kiilme'to
land
Itlun pro i.c-l -.
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Fxperienre on anrihren

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L a n d o f th e N y a d s ”
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SIX BIG MINSTREL VAUDEVILLE ACTS

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INiT.UDINC TIIE IHCEKIAL MUSICAL HUSSARS
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A n d Ib o S c r e a m i n g F a r c e
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Enjlnh Sapper Describe« Attempt to g.
l i n t.
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Fiupiir. N I
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w n h or
Blow, Up Bridge In Face of
Jroiii K H siiliug
( In j
I "ti ,p a n I A
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, I II |1 ill
I lot ** I "I • pia» • r
German«.
ea»&gt; term s
s air. all ¡1 • i ■ • • e l _________
, no n i nr d
l.iiipiui .it Iti r .i 11i
ir t (gated
I'in Row ing »».-;!
I he
((,-ni h fiirnisljed room» for
F e a t u r i n g T h o s e M e r r i e s t Moil of M o d e r n M i n s t r e l s y
•tiler*.
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! luml 14 mU »•■nru.l and jus« ready .» hoo»eke-Ping. 611 Oak Ave. !2-2tp
»underfill retreat of the British from steri piantineYou i.u mnke 4hot _____
\l iinled ' fient h-men roomer i al
CH A RLEY GANO and NICODEMUS GLYNN
Mon» 1« ilenrrlbed by Sapper Wells of
prtee of thè land tt.i.» via/*
Il you
p(lf
Fivo room house nici
I.'.
Katt Fourth S’
P'-Mp
tbfiltoynl Engineer», who passes light­
f „ r n j»|,e.l
Kleetrie ligiiis. t e h - j
ly over hi« own pari In nn extraordi­ wniit a imigain rull on i.w pi r. 2ii!i K.
I iw n
1¡"Id handle It i l i
P r i c e s 5 0 c , 7 5 c and $ 1 . 0 0
F
ilth
strie«.
Sanfotd,
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. eideken y a rd an d
i» 'im i
nary net of heroism
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b
piovine
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"Our oftlrer asked for a man to go
Fur Sale in Winter 4• . r. 1
rge g. ri
• IP .it p
•tv ¿It I Ile I il r.i id lilla C
»Ith hint to blow up a bridge so that 2 story C room house, repainted.. Hobbia» __Ni »t ilo ti 1
»7 -ti
tbo German« could not follow us, ‘and
I went with him." said Wells.
"Well, to blow up ft brlilgo wo uso
r u - 7tp
guncotton and a wire fu«o. It In safe Florida.
nnough If you take your wire well
X
l'or Sale Five W inti W * .P-tte
**ay, but Hds time It would not work
Our men In running back hud stepped Cockerels »Uva I'm hard, K !• 2,
on iho wire, am) «o we liad lo go near Sanford.
•f to Iho bridge and try again. Even
then J! would not net. so tbo officer
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Work &lt;&gt;n (arm
by reli«Id lo mo: Get out of the way. Wells.
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rider, e
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We . . ___ n
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»ero tho only two on tho bridge and
t r r &gt; ' I n * p *•
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tho Germans were shooting ht us. but
For Sabbur luck was In. •
Overland
T
ouring
Car, thoroughly j
.AMERICA’S GREATEST SUCCESS
'Well, wo both lay down and I fired
leu rounds at tho gun-cotton with my overhauled, good running order
riflo and he did tho aamo with a pistol,
Underwood Typew riter, No
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cotioa and were making to have an­
One P lant Jr. Home C ultivator,
other go when an officer ordered us
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LIFE OF SPY IS
BRIEF ID FULL
OF EXGITEMEN1
Notebook of Official in Franco
Discloses Stories of Many
Daring Feats.
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Usually Die With Back to W a ll—
IfT a k e n ln Z o n e o fB a ttle T h e y
Are Tried on the Spot.

London—The*» note* were w ritten
by n man engaged by tho nlllca In an
official capacity, whoso duties con­
tinually called him from Faria to tho
firing lines of the tlelglnq, Ettpl lidi
nnd French, and wno thus has unusual
opportunities of talking with tho notdler* and frequently seeing the buttle:
Tho general an d Ida staff have es­
tablished th eir headquarters In a vil­
lage a few hundred yard* from th è
iVrom- tho ttcm V
.comes the roa^ oi,'heavy flrrtnnji nrv * (tilery b ro u g h t'tip during the night,
from the west the duller sound of th e
big guns of UrltlBh warships m aneuver­
ing four miles from the coast and do*
Ing good work I have slept two hour*
In n deserted fa null mine In company
with three wounded Hrltlsh soldier*
nnd a whining dog. evidently left be­
hind by his m aster in his flight
A shuflllng of feet 111 lb« roa d w ay
ntqj shouted order» -awaken me
A
squad of F r e n c h nuldirra led by a li e u ­

tenant I* gathered at the doac, around
* two civilians, hands tied behind th e ir
back*. Spies! Caught on top of a
haystack within a hundred feet of the
general's headquarter» T he y hail been
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neighborhood for a w&lt; ek, li
gening fi od no mie knows
T h e y refused to rpenk
They

seems,
where
had lieti! e!a»H«s,:ir«l rot« I» «k». ' ■■11
the number* of IT-m ll and Urn li
n-gtments T h e names «r generili* nini
numbers of batterle*
»tre
found
burled In the liav On bolli men sewn
tn the lining'- of 'lo !r cap*, w* t «
p a s s e * through tho in e iu y'* line»
nlgned hv one of'G eneral von K lu c k'n
aide (le-earips

Their (mu1 la »etti. i| tn advance. In­
terrogati d, they nelthi i make denials
nor confession», Simply refuse tn
apeak. Caught at eight o'clock, .they
are tried ut b JO, a nroken table serv­
ing as Judge s ii«ii&lt; h (or a colonel nini
three captain» c a ll'd hurriedly itotn
utaff heuilquatt'-r»
St* Shots Hod Their Lives.
A few qu&lt;i*( tons to whirl! im .*nnwers a re forthcoming -a ghinee at I !:,*
notebooks aulì plissé* f••11ti11 mi (lie
prisoners and it I» over U u k of tho
farmhouse are a poultry yard and de­
crepit stable Against the »table wall,
eyes bandaged, hands tied, kneeling,
tho two German* a re placed, the six
poltllers- ten paces away
The lieu­
tenant's sword In raised, six shot»
mingle Into one. T he Ins of war Is
carried out It is nine o rini k
Such Incidents form a j&gt;ait of &lt;v&lt; iv
day conversation» in the comp» and
trench»* on tin* tiring line If u »lo­
ia caught within tile zone of battle he
U tried on the »pot, Gio trial consist­
ing of an examination of the*paper*
and documents found ou the suspect,
tho hearing of wltuessc* and of tho
prisoner's defense. If no paper* or
document* uro found and the wit­
nesses are not sufficiently unintuitive
tho suspect is roleasvd or sent to Paris
for further examination, according to
the views of the commanding officer
If a suspected spy Is caught outside
tho battle zone, s ty In Faria, a lawyer
la designated to defend him, and In
t;lno cases out af ten ' tic. spy 1* found

' guITty, unti, uni«»» ho I» Froncb, in big Parisian wall paper factory. Ho
whlrh rum' ho l» n tra ile r ami ilio», t» was German, every one know It, but
olii) Hontitncod tu hard 1aix■r or itti- he wu» n good accountant.
Under
l&gt;ri»on»«r In a fortrc*».
&lt;
him worked 1mlf a dozen young
Serve* for Country.
Frenchmen. Two daya before tho dec­
A F rench cautiu&gt;r-npylng syatcni laration of w a r bla consul had warned
wlth hondquiirtrrs In Paris lina dono him lo leave Pari*—and he hail. Ills
gond work in aoudlng tn n qulotor and. knowledge of French bad been used
wo hopo, hotter world, »«verni hun* by Mu o111cera when ho Joined the Gordrod too-well informed Oermnipi. H n-j
ftrn,y „ml |10 roluriii-d
Thls
Ilki* that of Germany'*, th« Fninrh or t Inn* Im* uluyi'fl
giwtlzatlon la recruited among volun­
The last Is the heat. In Paris laut
teer*. nil civilians None uri' paid In month, at the war department office*,
any way and no other Incentive but to officers hurry In arid out, orderlies
serve Franco Is offered them
In this. ,iaMlt | | k,, t |„, W|n&lt;i, generals and their
way the government hna secured from stuffs discus» the campaign In tho
all walks of life a good num ber of hallways, n young artillery officer, lieu­
men. anti even womeiY: fond of excite­ tenant of th e general »tnff, according
ment. who are after neither gain nor to thu Insignia on bis collar, walks up
honor, but who would nut stoop to and ddwn idly smoking.
A captain
auch work In time of peace.
pusses by, nsks for a light for his
Up to date a dozen o r ao of these ctgur, and remarks. “Nlco weather,
unarmed soldiers have disappeared, lieutenant.“
No answer.
The cap­
some prisoners, most have ended their tain, surprised, repeats hi* remark.
lives, oyee bandaged, against a farm Tho lieutenant turns a wily. Angered
house wall, IS German bullet* In their tho *u perl d r officer goes afte r him.
bodies. Wlicn they started out II was Tho other runs toward a door
wllh the- understanding that tha
It's trtl o v er In a Jiffy. Friend Lieu
French government could not recog­ tenant brought Into n private office,
nize them lit case of trouble. Those answer» questions with an overtlii'Hint have died took a chance and lost. llhlnu accent, V h tch Is u trade mark.
The '‘flyer” I* worth while, f o r a w eek Ho Is a . lieutenant all right, Imt in
at counter-spying will often fuynltdt the Eleventh Hnvarlatt regiment. 11«
more excitement than a mouth in the tins made t h e French war office his
trenebe*
headquarter» for over a week. Some
The stories of spy chasing a re now of tho Faria papers got hold of tho
Innumerable In Frcuch and Hrlllah story, which was, of course, c u t out
army circlet Hero art» a few of the by the censor.
most d ating attempt* made by the
VWmana *Um.»-tUa beginning -&lt;vT -the ON OUTPOST DUTY
war: ®r |, _
11 llirs°
miles
northeast of Parla. Tho house* are
lu
low, tho church steeple alone being
visible at any distance T he German
artillery bom bn riled H—
for throe
days, tho church and Its steeple alone,
much lo the surprise of the inhabit­
ants, remaining untouched.
Tho third night of th*; bombardment
a French »entry saw a light front on«
of the simili windows lugli up In tin*
steeple
i'll« gn rd was called, and
Ilium men scut Into the tower, which
had seemed to bcur a charm ed life.
There a man w a s found. For throe
days ni» lantern hail served Hie Gi r
limns, who trained their guns n few
[mints to the right arid lofi of the
lu lit. cerium (heir shell» would »Irik«
the town. T h e »p&gt; was Janitor of t h e
&lt;ourthouae; luid been t«r four vinrs,
.■nit ronf«»s.-d be w i-i u i« riunii liav
ing be«n s«ni to H
1« lepurt icgu
Skit mistier &lt;&gt;f tli« Ftcii* li art
tn
l.nly (o t!i&gt; military uiiiliortlleH tn
iicrtnti (lining
outpost etigag-uii' -i.i
Kv ritti
tn ar ItWmiuIe
Spy Poses as Priest.
I wo »••nines g u a t i a ra ilw a y bridge
near A----- . It is ten o clock at night. BURY 40.000 IN ONE GRAVE
The \illnr« Is n lull«» away 'l l dav
trulli* load &lt;1 with Uriii»h and Fr&lt;-m li Austrian Victims of Few Hours' 0»it
tic Arc I n t e r r e d in T r e n c h
truyips have passed over the hrtdr«
F our Miles Long.
A priest approaches the »entries, go
Ing lo the next village, he says, lo givo
Amsterdam
llu- Vileuwt- I t e t l c r
the rornm union to a d&gt; .tig farm er
I hsregurdlnK orders ttn&gt; »■ nirl«t&gt;, good d hum he i «ii.in' *tu«t'-■ i !• !'• r :t- in
Filili «tti‘*(, allow the prie»! lo par» Ile t t . ill inn i i * ' - 1 'n, tli.it t 1' « '
disappears on the i.ilol »Id« of lit" Vtv .1 1 1- i' • i • i - ii tint l- d ill 'He d ay
.m
In lilge .'tliM' Ulv oil*- of Ilo- »entri«»
ntt 1•• in
»••&lt;■* a fin hi t ol iiglii iitung Ho- ground .«III!
1• I,
Gil yards away
A noli m the spot I- lu:
. «I V u I« • .ii li
and III« good prie»! I» dial-v&gt; t-d
»looping .it the base Ilf oli« of Gin . I- . !!.' .1 WI r
bridge uiclies
T he »tick of dyna­ dir tn. a linttlc
mite on the ground and blacketied tu ui I »
fuse In Ills hand leave no doubt as to
hi* Intention*. The sentries did ,not
•'□attic of the K’«.”
wait for a court-martial, but executed
I. i i Ih Iiui
T in' lutiti« I t tli« K »
the ' priest*' on the »pot I’apcrr. found iiiiiiuiiiic«» till* I'ivtir«»» tin u u r »Idi
on him proved him to be » captain In K of h oti tli 'lr sii!» K...^ur. Krupp
a Hessian l lu r s a r s regiment
and Kultur
In a tri lli li n e a r t h e lle l gl a u b o r d e r ,
a few d a y s a g o
A Jovial old i h a p , a
f '{filler, c o m e s a l o n g wllh a b a s k e t f u l
of j i e a r s
T h e shout lug h a s stopped
for a n h o u r o r bo , both sides needing

u rest a fte r 12 hour* of uninterrupted
lighting. A nu m b er of farmer* In tho
region having refused to abnndon their
home*, no ono questions tho farm er's
presence a m o n g 't h e troops, and his
basket Is soon emptied As they are
given away tile f a r m e r is thanked all
aruund and I» Just Iravlng wliiui ho | »
grabbcil by tho thront Nuddonly by
one of Ihe troopont, v\ Im half rhokt's
Ins vlctlm betöre sboullng. " H ob a
German. Ho vvtu» my bos» in Furls.
And so U wa*. For 12.year« JoHuph
H a b it hpd b e e a çhiuf accounLant In a

VVi' y SHcutif 'tush.ind Clt'icct ’
! ill gi'I'ig ' ■ It ;i my :.it-'i ■ d s
name and use my own. »at., lit« l»:*y
who had bvcom** Intrrcsti d in pi'll!tic*. “ Don't you think th at will ho
likely to hurt hi» feeling»?-' "Oh. no.
I've ngrei d to l«t cur (••!&lt; ph-&gt;tu* ho
ke|it In lit i limn ai d w. will &lt;«. linn«
to u*u hi» Initial» w!;«re we bavo
l iir' ai.-iil
llilng» clir.ri** il nt t'i«
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�THEY ARE COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR FEBRUARY .irti, 4th, 5th and 6th, 1915

SS TH E SA N FO RD H ERA LD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

//V ¿»ClN F ( J R D - Life In Woith Lining
SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY. J \ NI \ m

VOLUM E VI

l«J. 1915

NO 4 .

COAST LINE FIVER THE SEMINOLFFAIR CIRCUIT COURT IS ATHLETIC MEET A THE COMMISSIONERS THE SOUTHEASTERN
HAD BAD WRECK CONTINUES TO GROW STILL GRINDING '■ FEATURE OF FAIR GRANT A FRANCHISE STATES IMPROVING
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PECULIAR a c c i d e n t p i l e d GREAT INTEREST IS BEING THE GRAND JURY FOUND SEMINOLE ATHLETES WILL SHOLJ WILL BUILD BSIDGE BUSINESS CONDITIONS ARE
TAKEN BY PEOPLE AM,
TRUE BILLS IN SEVBE IN COMPETITION FOR
ACROSS ST, JOHNS
t r a i n 92 SATURDAY
BETTER THROUGHOUT
OVER THE STATE
ERAL (A S E S
MANY PHIZES
afterno on
RIVER
THE SOUTH
Di'Und. J an . 18. Hill Simpson, u
Birro fireman was badly injure^, a
paM*'niter from Tampa n a m e d Mc1 ClflUnd was badly hurt a n d over
a »core, of other pasengers on the
Tampa Special Atlantic. C ount Line
train No. 92 were badly sh a k e n up
and received minor bruises w hen the
I
enrlne- » deadhead P u llm an , a day
“ ’ , - - 1, and tw o passenker l a d e n Pullp g 5
» i track «ir m O S s \
junction S a t u r d a y afternoon a t 4:30The engine, while makiifg 40 miles
per hour s tru ck n cow. T h e animal
«at thrown against a pw itch with
such force t h a t the lock was broken
and the switch thrown open.
The engine took one t r a c k and
tV cars th e other. When t h e coujilinjr IirtAU- the engine was burled
ijjjSn ihe truck and alm ost dcjfioljihed. A deudhead Pullm an, direri|y behind th e engine look t h e other
uack and. careening, s p e e d fifty
yirds ahead of the engine before
finally leaving the trn rk ^ carrying
»ith it the day roach following uud
f *0 P u l l ma n s behind t l m d n \ • o.:i &lt;
Rail!* Torn Up and Twisted Itadl)
All »1 the glasses in the font coach

r* wen broken and (he pi- j-ng,lr

H undreds of former residents of
Sanford will visit their home town
d u rin g the Seminole County Fan to
be held at Sanford Feb. 3, 4, 5, 6,
If th e present movement kee|e* up
th e week will be the home-comers
week for former residents of Sanford
am i vicinity. T he fair headquarters
are besieged with citizens who
come
.liocorno
to th e offices seeking information
nrmation
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Court convened last F riday m orn­
ing. being called to order by Sheriff
Hand.
J u ry excused until 1! o'clock p. m.
Grand jury here e n te r e d open
court an d presented th e following in*
diet men! j:
S tate of Florida vs. Anderson
SlrtUpyi
entering aa
Smiley, breaking
breaking aa nn dd entering
h0 u M _ no.,UUfx JbUle« x

Friday, F ebruary 5th has been
designated iis C hildren's Day lor the
children of Seminole county during
th e Seminole C ou n ty Fair to be
held at Sanford.
There will lie exercises
in
the
morning, and «luring the afternoon
the athletic program will be under
oí Prof. KtUll.
KzMI. These
tth
h e supervision of
cvmvU j.ug^lu-t,.wil.U
prog-

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a t t e n d a n t Attractions, fur .the p u r ­
pose of sending th e sntne_ to rela■tires and friends who contemplate a
visit to Sanford this winter
As one gentlem an puts it, " W e
are expecting a v isit from relatives
who formerly lived here and they
have asked us when u would be
mo t convenient bjr u» t&gt;&gt; Tun- t Invisi! paid
it seems t" ii* w. should
luiv«■ them .on,«, f.ur w«-«-k for Un-ii
tile city will be .it Its best.
Flic
s tre e ts will he a big exposition and
things of interest to see and show
our friends '* T he idea has been e x ­
pressed in different words by scores
who ..re rontniii ills . .tilt* . . t h.
( il. i e.i I tllaf t«T»
Tin r. will
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State of Fiorirla vsT C. IL ' Richardson, carnal intercourse with unm a n ie d female under 18 years of
age; no tru e bill.
S tate of Florida v*. itlair Hasty,
uttering urged order for vaine, no
t rue bill.
State of Florida vs Ç C P atter
-on
pi tit larivnv
no true lull
s.’tal«’ ««( Fionda v
\ 11 \ Coopley
illas t -»pel.t io! hrt.ik-ug ai.d ■rii.-:
mg a dwelling house, no true bill.
S ta te of Florida \ s . George G or­
don, No. 3 aggravated assailli, a

Kru,n ior ,h:" . ,,a&gt;:’ nro •* iollow8:
A further meeting is being planned,
an d U is hoped th a t an interesting
a n d unique exhibit will be made.
w hielt may serve to acquaint the
people of Seminole county with the
excellent worki ..
(hat Is being done

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PiitluM* &gt;*t H e l»ll
right .it the - Witch were lo r :. I I , ’ ..Ml
tainted into )ior»c«httr *h:*J««l
fPgitu' : --ughed through t he gr ■
lor y.ifd’ i'&lt; lore coining i&gt;. u ' l o p
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Columbus, Ga.. Jan. 13.— T h e I n ­
dustrial Index s a y s in its issue for
this week:
"Even th e first few days of th e
year are furnishing evidence t h a t th e
confidence of so u th e a s t business m en
in tho pros pert* has a s u b a l l n (fit
foundation.
Hero are a few UlustralIve | toms t h a t poJnt to Iir0IJ&gt;er.
}jy; «&gt;»•** - ve- n , ' &gt;
\* &lt; &gt;■ J'*
"Shipping
from
the
port
of
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wcekV U,K° . “ "'l ,C hai^ a n
..ShIppinK
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Hagan very wisely derided to p o st­ nah has revived to such an e x t e n t
pone action until the Volusia bo ard th a t in D ecernvber only ten les for­
could be heard from and in the event eign »hips sailed from th at port th a n
th at their board would not meet the in December of 1913.
Seminole board in a joint bridge to
"A lum ber c o m p an y of IJ u itm an .
grant Mr Shops the franchise, pro­ Mi»*., received orders in three d ays
viding the rates were not too high. for a total of 100 carloads of h a r d ­
T he m ajority of the taxpayers of wood lumber
"emiloile iiuinty are III favor u(
It is s ta te d th at (lie o u t p u t s t
allowing i In* cor pora i tort to build the
July I, next, of tw o liosieiy mills of
I I ridge, and us the \ oIumu board at |
the meeting S aturday mudo it plain Columbus, Ga,, have been sold.
"A m an u fa ctu rin g plant of M a ­ - « ^J
that th e y had no intentjoh of build­
ing the bridge it w¡jü decided by the con. Ga., is m aking 87,000 dozen
pairs of hose for French soldiers.
board to g ia n t Mr. Sholtx tho Iran"A hi in her plnnt. which is o ne of
chise to erect the bridge
the
birgist ol the kind m tin* vicitlflier. "
-olili* dl-i a r s i . Ill r e l u ­
-••mi*
liii* to lite rutes o( I ■ it III! it was j 11&gt; of tjuiliiiun, Ga , lias been plnceti
jin operation a fte r having been idle
• .liter n i n e
! • *M C!• 1 l i a i a d o l l . i I
-«■lire 11no*
N 't ')
\ ««filer (hmii 1 m spool for 150
..1 l u t i l e '
1«*
iii
&lt;&gt;l nit tun 'i-i-il meal Is being
w i l l III* I wi t h lb
•I tb
tilled
by an ml mill of T h o m p s o n ,
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Atruiigemcnls are being p e rfe c twho Use ibis (err) now
ed
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of tbri-«- ruili t m u i butr nonn i (nr
*.«ild
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career in California wttJi t h e Fruit
Growers Exchange.
Mr.
ATu iihit
•wat here prim arily to in vestigate I ni'i-x. juil«l da '1 • t
conditions a n d !ntm some «-.»umale uiup-r n-&lt;cut «bin
‘‘Tb«* Fioroltt 11 •&lt;« r «i
of tho celery crop with lie* view of a
better distribution. Some idea ol l In tion has '"A'nn an * -'r ' ‘ '
vast sropi* of operations of the «..inpalgn b; tii.il -t - ii l-«di..li
t Chose Co. can be gleaned w hen it is the connll ui tion •! more Itr t &gt;ui;-*known that t h e y hud last sea so n til.i highways. S»»«!»•• of the object» of
jobbers in - 3 5 markets a n d in 42 lb«* campaign a r e i s l"«"w rt
" T o luvor, (o»ii r an«! I ..fiber tin
•tales ia the Union and also hud
eatablishm
ent.
«levelnpm- it
¡tn«i
tnxrkeu in m a n y large cities in Cunm
ainum
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of
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record this season and predict that ty a n d district h ig h w a y ' -m l good
Florida celery will be sold in rntir* m uds every»'iu-re.’
ktU this year t h a t have novdr before • " T o secure the social, moral, com­
mercial, industrial, m atiriul. e d u c a­
had celery in car lots.
Mr, Mouscr believes in a better tional am i personal benefits in the
distribution of Florida p ro d u c ts and s tate of Florida, which will follow in
firmly believes also in th e Florida the tra in of easy a n d Iree intercom­
grower* keeping close tab on mar* m unication and tra n s it between the
„*t,t 5®nditJons,.arranging"'shipm ents centers of populntibh and the great
” possible to prevent gluts in*" the productive areas, of this slat«*
" T d advocare wise, equitable and
t^rkets and scattering their ahipn)ePU. H e 'la engaged in th e sum practical road legislation.
“ T o urge the adoption of a com­
®*r.thot^jia in opening up new mur, r id has found ^htt th e r e are prehensive and efficient plan o( a d ­
5 7 * twt&gt; h u n d re d cities in the m inistration th a t will improve, main­
United States t h a t have a p o pula­ tain n n d unify as one complete sys­
tion of 25,000 thus d em onstrating tem th e public thoroughfure* of th e
lhat the m an who markets Florida c o u n t r y —to thnt en&lt;i that there
produits must he on the job ull the shall be secured national, stale and
tne to obtain the proper d is tr ib u ­ district highway systems.
tion.
" T h e association has secured the
Chise &amp; Co. shipped-the first car services of a good toads exp«*rf who
0 «lery t|tii aeaaon from fho Man- will assist in forming city, town and
•tee section o n December 31at and com m u n ity good roads organiza­
‘ hipped three cant from th a t tions a n d in o th e r wdrk in connec­
■«tion this season. This celery net- tion w ith tho m ovem ent.
“ T h is campaign U in lino with
Y r the P ow er* *1.25 f. o. b* a n d if
Somo of
• markets a r e not crowded a t the F lorida's progreaalvcneas.
[&gt;oing of t h e big m o v em en t Mr. Ita counties have been, and are, con­
took« for good prices t o pre- s tru c tin g brick p av e d roads, provid-

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• The passengers injured h a v e re­
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ceived medical treatm ent a n d arc
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The Volusia boartl of county com ­
missioners met with the Seminole
county board in the court house here
lust S a tu rd a y relative to the build­
ing of a bridge across the St. Jo h n s
river at Monroe or Hardin's ferry.
T h e m a tter of allowing Michucl
S hoilt and associates a franchise to
build this bridge
was nrougnr
brought uu pp at
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" I n d u s t r i a l ’ p la n ts will bp ek tab rituiii t o c o n i m i
ri'lu riii i I 1. i - i I&gt;\ tr
prestige «&gt;1 ll:-h«-«l a* follows
"Flour am) gn»t mills. C lin to n ,
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—11 T*• ri-i I o p e n "Mill
Ed in un*l nini I ion no-, S. (
n ini
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11 i 1 very
I, -I «in • iiol'i not f e .ii b i
III.« ! , |i« I-., .* 11,.- * ,.i. t « «i -I In «om* H-. 1 - *. ' I - lu m in i plant, H u r t s
ll&gt; reu J-I-* 1b i mirt " l- r- -'
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h ... t - r n fac to ry. Pensn.«
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hot i i. -i g plant, C lin to n ,
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Till» tine» not nil all, how ever,
‘i ll«* i mi r t
lu re ilrcw
«‘¡gitil i I.
■1 t b e pillili«
o Ij . - il
l l iiit tin- :i"i»t.mt pn»t innstei* W ifi \la , Hour mill, Vi«lalin, Ga. An ico
Mi
l u l l i n ' (ruin tin* j ury b o x t o sr-rn*
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I I - y art* u m ie r and ele. trir i-o in pan y lins been i n ­
-i i i -i - • -i ui m a l i a g«-r n lit
juror» 1«t lln* »i/m.-l wi-i-k 1 til.* f - i l l i ’-u* r» i» art a f t l - t in lu-r n' !»' 14' 1*J •n i l '«'fvice und can not be ili«ims»&lt; &lt;i coi pnratcd ut M anning, ‘S. t '. ; n
1 19 1 5 , a n d r le r k of
m arble company a t
ten u . January
|n*retiipi«&gt;ril&gt; frnni l iii 'Ii S um '» «-m- gru i itti- and
b.i &lt; corni- In pjeii »•' 11» U, 1 1II
Ihune. Ga . and a 5300.000 fish u n d
ib-r«*«l t" ¡ " i n ' venir«« I««r s a m e
j-loy m i-ii1 .
Acenriling «■&gt; j I aim n Muon, of in* manuliii’i uring com pany at P e n ­
Tb«* t-t«* alt ««rney, b u y i n g «•alb-«l
1 l u t i m i i» «-xpei t«--l I-riflU
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who sa« «du, Fla.”
I hi* « m u t » a t t e n t i o n t o t h e tact t hat I lili«" w e e k (rmu 1 «el r o n . » in*r«■ h** i*»
irariieij
the
legislation
and
y^ith
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a t t e n d i n g ( III- lug «-«m v «-illuni ui i hi*
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belji*
pilotiol
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tlirough
as a courageous th in g to do u n d e r
for the second week ol this t**rm ««( | (fj^^ributors of fruYii un«l v»-g«*tnbl«-»
house tin* n»'i»tiint postm asters the circum stances a n d one can h e a r
court will be insufllcient lor the tri.il
are to be taken cafe of III such posi­ predictions t h a t it will lose him 7 5 ,of the caws coming on to be heard
during lh«* said second week ol said »on, -receiving stolen goods, a true tions as the postmasters may «lesig- 000 coloreti votes if he over runs for
nwte
term of court nnd it app e arin g to tin- hilt.
the presidency.
The olllcea, are to bo Recognized
court th a t by reaion of challenge or
Senator Kern of In d ian a , the D e m ­
S ta te of Floriilu vs. D. \V. Currie,
otherwise th n t tho-jitfroni so drawn whose other nml C hristian nanu* is on w hat is known as the "tw o» ocratic leader, who also V9tcd to e x ­
and sum m oned will be insufficient to the grand jury unknown, muriii-r livision" plan, which means a divi­ clude negroes, does not think t h e r e
sion of finance und a division ol is any foundation for talk of r e p i i for the trial of the cases coming on to in the first d«*gri*e, a true bill.
he heard d u rin g ' the said second
S ta te of Florida vs. Juke Way- mails. T he post mast era may des Ig­ sals by the colored race on S e n a to r
nat«» the assistants us superintendent floral« or any one else who voted for
week of said term of court, there­ m an, |«etit larceny, a true bill.
fore the nam es of seventy-six jurois
T h e clerk ia hereby ordered to of cither division, or he may assign tho exclusive a m e n d m e n t.
Those who Indulge In such tn lk
were then a n d there d raw n by the transfer tho above styled cause to him to a clerkship in the office or
court from the jury box, as a d d i­ the county judge'» court of Seminole the assistan t m ay even be (runs- do not know the ta m p e r of the tjolortional petit jurors vfor the second county, Florida.
(erred to some ofther ollice. R e te n ­ ed people of tho United States,” said
week of said t o r n y o f court.
The
G rand jury here |ire»ent«*(1 their tion in the" service does not mean re­ S««nator Kern. " T h e immigration to
ileputy nh«-riIT ami d e p u ty clerk ol g«-n**ral jirrsentm ent and requested tention nt equal rank and salary. tin* United S ta tes consists chiefly ol
»aid court then ami there l»eing th a t sunn* lie read in open court and The assistant m ay have to take a Jnmaicun negroes, who have been
present at the drawing of said juror» published and the court so ordered. clerkship at very much reduced sal­ em ployed on tb«* !’anam a canal a n d
and clerk orilcred to issue venire lor
who are now com ing to the U n ited
T he graml jury, ««n being askeii ary.
S enator llorah ui Idaho who has S tates to tak e a w a y the jobs of ne­
same.
by the court if they had completed
Tho grand Jury here entered open thoir labors answeretl in tho allirm- often been mentioned ns a presiden­ groes in this cou n try . Our negtocs
i^jve.
Whereupon the court, after tial possibility, surprised everybody do not w ant theii jobs taken a w a y
court and presented the following:
S ta te of Florida vs. J . L . -Walker, thanking them for their diligence by voting for the am en d m e n t to the from thepi. T h e y do not want n n y
thoy had shown in the discharge of im m igration , bill w hich the sean a te more im migration of blacks to th is
em bezzlem ent, no truo bill.
S ta te of Florida vs. H e n ry Miller, their duties discharged them for the adopted, excluding (tom the U nited cou n try and I will venture to state
States in the fu tu re members “ of t h a t , as a whole, they a p p r o v e ,
breaking a n d entering dwelling, no term .
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tho African ‘or black race.” Some of ra th e r th a n disapprove, the exclusion
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                    <text>T H E SA N FO R D IIE R /.L D

PAGE TW ELVE

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LIFE OF SPY IS
BRIEF ID FULL
OF EXGITEMEN1
Notebook of Official in Franco
Discloses Stories of Many
Daring Feats.
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Take 'Moat Desperate Chancea and
Usually Die With Back to Wall—
IfTakenlnZoneofBattleThey
Are Tried on the Spot.
L o n d o n —T he*» note* were w r itte n
by n man e n gaged by tho nlllca In a n
official capacity, whoso duties c o n ­
tinually called him from Faria to tho
firing lines of th e tlelglnq, Ettpl lidi
nnd French, a n d w no thus has u n u su a l
o p p o rtu n itie s of ta lk in g with th o notdler* and fre q u e n tly seeing the b u ttle :
Tho g e n e ra l a n d Ida staff h a v e e s­
tablished t h e i r h e a d q u a r te rs In a vil­
la g e a few h u n d r e d yard* from t h è
iVrom- tho ttc m V
.com es th e r o a ^ o i,'h e a v y flrrtnnji nrv * (tilery b r o u g h t 't i p d u rin g the n ig h t,
from th e w est th e d u lle r sound of t h e
big guns of UrltlBh w a rsh ip s m a n e u v e r ­
ing four miles from the coast and do*
Ing good work I h a v e slept tw o hour*
In n d e se rte d fa n u ll mine In c o m p a n y
with th r e e w ounded Hrltlsh soldier*
nnd a w hining dog. evidently left b e ­
hind by his m a s t e r in his flight
A shuflllng of feet 111 lb« ro a d w a y
ntqj shouted order» -awaken me
A
squad of F re n c h nuldirra led by a lie u ­
te n a n t I* g a th e re d a t the doac, a r o u n d
* tw o civilians, h a n d s tied behind t h e i r
back*. Spies! C a u g h t on top of a
h a y s ta c k within a h undre d feet of th e
g e n e ra l's h e a d q u a rte r» They hail be e n
In Ih« neighborhood for a w&lt; ek, li
seem s, g e n in g fi od no mie knows
w here They refused to rpenk T h e y
had lieti! e!a»H«s,:ir«l ro t« I» «k». ' ■■11
the number* of IT -m ll and Urn li
n-gtm ents T he n a m e s «r generili* nini
n u m b e rs of b a tte rle * » t r e found
burled In the liav On bolli men sew n
tn the lining'- of 'lo !r cap*, w*t«
passe* th ro u g h tho ineiuy'* line»
nlgned hv one o f 'G e n e r a l von Kluck'n
aide (le-earips
T h e ir (m u1 la »etti. i| tn advance. In­
te rro g a ti d, they nelthi i m ake de nia ls
no r confession»,
Simply refuse tn
apeak. Caught at eight o'clock, .they
a r e tried ut b JO, a nroken table serv­
ing as Judge s ii«ii&lt; h (or a colonel nini
th r e e captain» c a l l 'd hurriedly itotn
utaff heu ilq u a tt'-r»
St* Shots Hod T h e ir Lives.
A few qu&lt;i*( tons to whirl! im .*nnwers a r e forthcom ing -a ghinee at I !: ,*
notebooks aulì plissé* f••11ti11 mi (lie
p riso n e rs and it I» o v e r
U u k of tho
fa rm h o u se a r e a poultry yard and de ­
crepit stable Against th e »table wall,
eyes bandaged, h a n d s tied, kneeling,
th o two Germ an* a r e placed, the six
poltllers- ten paces aw ay
T he lie u ­
te n a n t's sword In ra ise d, six shot»
mingle Into one. T h e I n s of w ar Is
c a rrie d out
It is nine o rini k
Such Incidents form a j&gt;ait of &lt;v&lt; iv
day c onversation» in th e comp» a n d
trench»* on tin* tiring line
If u »lo­
ia c a u g h t within tile zone of battle he
U tried on th e »pot, Gio trial c o n s is t­
in g of a n e x a m in a tio n of the*paper*
a n d d o c u m e n ts found ou the suspect,
th o h e a rin g of w ltu e ssc * and of th o
p ris o n e r 's defense. If no paper* or
docum ent* uro found and the w it­
n e sse s a r e not sufficiently unintuitive
th o su sp e c t is roleasvd or sent to P a ris
f o r f u r th e r e x a m in a tio n , according to
th e views of the c om m a nding officer
If a su sp e c te d spy Is cau g h t outside
th o b a ttle zone, s t y In Faria, a law yer
la de sig n a te d to defend him, and In
t;lno cases out af ten ' tic. spy 1* found

J / N U A RY is „ „

' guITty, unti, uni«»» ho I» Froncb, in
w hlrh rum ' ho l» n tr a i l e r ami ilio», t»
olii) Hontitncod tu h a rd 1aix■r or ittil&gt;ri»on»«r In a fortrc*».
&lt;

big P a risia n wall paper factory. Ho
was G e rm a n , every one know It, but
he wu» n good accountant.
U nde r
him w orked 1mlf a dozen young
Serve* for Country.
F renchm en. T w o daya before tho dec­
A F r e n c h cautiu&gt;r-npylng syatcni laration of w a r bla consul had w arned
wlth h o n d q u iirtrrs In P a r is lina dono him lo le a v e Pari*—and he hail. Ills
gond w ork in aoudlng tn n qulotor and. knowledge of French bad been used
wo hopo, hotter world, »«verni hun* by Mu o111cera when ho Joined th e Gordrod too-w ell informed Oermnipi. H n - j
ftrn,y „ml |10 roluriii-d
T hls
Ilki* th a t of Germany'*, th« F n in r h or
t Inn* Im* u l u y i ' f l
giwtlzatlon la recruited a m o n g volun­
T he last Is the heat. In P a ris laut
teer*. nil civilians None uri' paid In month, a t th e w ar d e p a rtm e n t office*,
any w ay a n d no oth e r Incentive but to officers h u r r y In arid out, o rd e rlie s
serve F r a n c o Is offered th e m
In th is . ,iaMlt | | k,, t |„ , W| n&lt;i, generals and th e ir
way th e governm ent hna se c u r e d from stuffs discus» the cam paign In tho
all w alks of life a good n u m b e r of hallways, n young artillery officer, lie u­
men. a n ti even womeiY: fond of excite­ tenant of t h e general »tnff, a c c o rd in g
ment. w ho a r e after n e ith e r gain nor to thu Insignia on bis collar, w alks up
honor, but who would nut stoop to and ddwn idly smoking.
A c a p ta in
auch w ork In time of peace.
pusses by, n sk s for a light for his
Up to d a te a dozen o r ao of th e se ctgur, a n d re m a r k s . “Nlco w e a th e r,
unarm ed soldiers have disa p p e a re d , lie u te n a n t.“
No answ er.
The cap­
some p riso n e rs, most have e n d e d th e ir tain, s u r p r is e d , repeats hi* re m a r k .
lives, oyee bandaged, a g a in s t a farm Tho lie u te n a n t turns a wily. A n g e re d
house wall, IS German bullet* In their tho *u perl d r officer goes a f t e r him.
bodies. W licn they s ta r te d o u t II was Tho o th e r r u n s tow ard a door
wllh th e - u n d e rsta n d in g
th a t tha
It's trtl o v e r In a Jiffy. Friend Lieu
French g o v e rn m e n t could not recog­ tenant b ro u g h t Into n p riv a te office,
nize th e m lit case of trouble. T hose answ er» q u e s tio n s with an overtlii'Hint ha v e died took a c h a n c e a n d lost. llhlnu a c c e n t, V h t c h Is u tr a d e m a rk .
The '‘flyer” I* w orth wh ile , f o r a w eek Ho Is a . lie u te n a n t all right, Imt in
at counter-spying will ofte n fuynltdt th e E le v e n th Hnvarlatt regiment. 11«
more e x c ite m e n t than a m o u th in the tins made t h e F re n c h w ar office his
trenebe*
he a d q u a rte r» for over a week. Som e
The sto r ie s of spy c h a s in g a r e now of tho F a r ia p a p e rs got hold of tho
Innum erable In Frcuch a n d Hrlllah story, w hich was, of course, c u t o u t
arm y c ir c le t
Hero art» a few of the by the ce nsor.
most d a tin g a tte m p t* m a d e by the
VW mana *Um.»-tUa beginning -&lt;vT -the ON OUTPOST DUTY
war: ®r | , _
11 llirs°
miles
no rth e a st o f Parla. T h o house* are
lu
low, th o c h u r c h steeple a lo n e being
visible a t a n y d istance T h e G erm an
artillery bom bn riled H—
fo r throe
days, tho c h u r c h and Its s te e p le alone,
much lo th e su rp rise of th e in h a b it­
ants, re m a in in g untouched.
Tho th ird night of th*; b o m b a rd m e n t
a French » e n tr y saw a light front on«
of the simili windows lugli up In tin*
steeple
i'll« gn rd was called, and
Ilium men s c u t Into the to w e r, which
had se e m e d to bcur a c h a r m e d life.
T h e re a m a n w a s found. F o r th ro e
days ni» la n te r n hail se rv e d Hie Gi r
limns, who tr a in e d th e ir g u n s n few
[mints to th e right arid lofi of the
lu lit. c e riu m (h e ir shell» would »Irik«
th e town. T h e »p&gt; was J a n ito r of the
&lt;ourthouae; luid been t«r fo u r v in rs,
.■nit ronf«»s.-d be w i-i u i« riunii liav
ing be«n s«ni to H
1« le p u r t icgu
Skit mistier &lt;&gt;f tli« Ftcii* li a rt
tn
l.nly (o t!i&gt; m ilitary uiiiliortlleH tn
iicrtnti (lining outpost etigag-uii' -i.i
Kv ritti
tn ar ItWmiuIe
Spy Poses as Priest.
I wo »••nines g u a t i a railw ay bridge
n e a r A------. It is ten o clock a t night. BURY 40.000 IN ONE GRAVE
T h e \ illn r « Is n lull«» aw ay
' l l dav
trulli* load &lt;1 w ith Uriii»h and Fr&lt;-m li A ustrian V ictim s of Few H ours' 0»it
tic Arc I n te r r e d in T rench
truyips have passed over th e h rtd r«
F o u r Miles Long.
A priest a p p r o a c h e s the » e n trie s, go
Ing lo the n ext village, he sa y s, lo givo
Amsterdam
llu- Vileuwt- I t e t l c r
th e rornm union to a d&gt; .tig f a r m e r
I hsregurdlnK o r d e r s ttn&gt; »■ nirl«t&gt;, good d h u m h e i « i i . i n ' * t u « t ' - ■ i !• !' • r :t- in
Filili «tti‘*(, allow the prie»! lo par» Ile t t . ill inn i i * ' - 1 'n, tli.it t 1 ' « '
Vtv . 11 1- i' •
i • i - ii tint l- d ill 'He d a y
disappears on the i.ilol »Id« of lit"
.m
In lilge .'tliM' Ulv oil*- of Ilo- »entri«»
ntt 1•• in
»••&lt;■* a fin hi t ol iiglii iitung Ho- ground .«III!
1 • I,
Gil yards a w a y
A n o li m th e spot I- lu:
. «I V u I« • .ii li
and III« good prie»! I» dial-v&gt; t- d
»looping .it th e base Ilf oli« of Gin . I- . !!.' .1 WI r
bridge uiclies
T h e »tick of d y n a ­ d ir tn. a linttlc
m ite on th e ground and blacketied tu ui I »
fuse In Ills h a n d leave no doubt a s to
hi* Intention*. T h e se n trie s did ,not
•'□attic of the K’«.”
w ait for a c o u rt-m a rtia l, but e x e c u te d
I.ii IhIiui
T in' lutiti« I t tli« K »
th e ' priest*' on th e »pot I’apcrr. found iiiiiiuiiiic«» till* I'ivtir«»» tin uu r »Idi
on him proved him to be » c a p ta in In K of h oti tli 'lr sii!» K...^ur. Krupp
a Hessian l l u r s a r s regiment
and Kultur
In a tri lli li n e a r the llelglau border,
a few days ago
A Jovial old i h a p , a
VVi' y SHcutif ' tush.i nd Clt'icct ’
f'{filler, com es along wllh a b a sk e tfu l
! ill gi'I'ig ' ■ It ;i my :.it-'i ■ d s
of jie a rs
T h e shout lug ha s stopped
n
a
m
e and use my own. »at., lit« l»:*y
for an hour o r bo , both sides needing
u r e s t a f t e r 12 hour* of u n i n te r r u p te d who had bvcom** Intrrc sti d in pi'll!lighting. A n u m b e r of farm er* In th o tic*. “ Don't you th in k th a t will ho
region ha ving r e fu se d to a b n n d o n th e ir likely to hurt hi» feeling»?-' "Oh. no.
home*, no on o q ue stions th o f a r m e r 's I've ngrei d to l«t cur (••!&lt; ph-&gt;tu* ho
presence a m o n g 't h e troops, and his ke|it In lit i limn ai d w. will &lt;«. linn«
b a sk e t Is soon em p tie d
As th e y a r e to u*u hi» Initial» w!;«re we bavo
l iir' ai.-iil
given away tile f a r m e r is th a n k e d all llilng» clir.ri** il nt t'i«
aruund and I» Just Iravlng wliiui ho | » ' ^ ,u r ,‘8 —1 ‘c-igo 11**ru11
grabbcil by th o thront Nuddonly by
-------------------one of Ihe troopont, v\ Im half rh o k t's
Dally Thought.
Ins vlctlm b e tö r e sboullng. " H o b a
Itevi'iiR«*. nt Hr»t 1 bought swi'«i. bit
G erman. Ho vvtu» my bos» in Furls.
tu r «re long back on Itself rei ells —
And so U wa*. For 12.year« JoHuph
m 0n
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llu-odicd* &lt;ul palH»u« «ill tcitlfy lo
tbe men 1 ul uyf wuik.
Writ« iof prk«§ aoJ (utlpArncultrt—
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of four fcquutmeati anJ
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THE CLARK MONUMENT C O .1

l t T he rcMihs ynti get are
Lduc lo u fluid» &lt;1 p.roduct.

Dural and New nan Streets
Jacksonville, Florid*
Dulldlng depart man11 latoior and citertoe
rile and ,tone w«k cfficUntlr kanJIol. A«k

xTry it yourìti}—t &gt; L y !

for inior¡nation and ««rimatca.

Try a Herald Want Ad

Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.
113 Oak Ave.
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- - IN - -HIGH GRADE BAKERY
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•We m a k e a n y th in g know n to the trade. J u st received a 'll W
sto c k o f fruit cake supplies. Special orders filled fur unyiliinir
know n in our line. Prompt delivery m a d e anyw here in ' i ty .. ;
WE S O L IC IT Y O U R T R A D E

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PHO NE I 0G
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MR. B E R R Y
1 1 3 W EST F IR ST STREET
W ill be A^enl fo r lb *

NEW YORK LAUNDRY
Lanadry Called fo r and Delivered P rom plly

ELSIE ST. LEON AS “POLLY," IMPERIAL THEATRE, MONDAY, JANUARY 18th
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�THEY ARE COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR FEBRUARY .irti, 4th, 5th and 6th, 1915

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

S S TH E S A N F O R D H E R A L D
//V ¿»ClN F ( J R D - L ife In W oith Lining
SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY. J \NI \ m

VOLUME VI

II

l«J. 1915

NO 4 .

COAST LINE FIVER THE SEMINOLFFAIR CIRCUIT COURT IS ATHLETIC MEET A THE COMMISSIONERS THE SOUTHEASTERN
HAD BAD WRECK CONTINUES TO GROW STILL G R IN D IN G '■ FEATURE OF FAIR GRANT A FRANCHISE STATES IMPROVING
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a c c id e n t

p il e d

92 S A T U R D A Y

t r a in

afternoon

Di'Und. J an . 18. Hill Simpson, u
Birro fireman was badly injure^, a
paM*'niter from Tampa n a m e d Mc1 ClflUnd was badly hurt a n d over
a »core, of other pasengers on the
Tampa Special Atlantic. C ount Line
train No. 92 were badly sh a k e n up
and received minor bruises w hen the
I
enrlne- » deadhead P u llm an , a day
“ ’ , - - 1, and tw o passenker l a d e n Pullp g 5
» i track «ir m O S s \
junction S a t u r d a y afternoon a t 4:30The engine, while makiifg 40 miles
per hour s tru ck n cow. T h e animal
«at thrown against a pw itch with
such force t h a t the lock was broken
and the switch thrown open.
The engine took one t r a c k and
tV cars th e other. When t h e coujilinjr IirtAU- the engine was burled
ijjjSn ihe truck and alm ost dcjfioljihed. A deudhead Pullm an, direri|y behind th e engine look t h e other
uack and. careening, s p e e d fifty
yirds ahead of the engine before
finally leaving the trn rk ^ carrying
»ith it the day roach following uud
f *0 Pullmans behind tlm d n \ • o.:i &lt;
Rail!* Torn Up and Twisted Itadl)
All »1 the glasses in the font coach

G R E A T IN T E R E S T IS BE IN G T H E G R A N D JURY F O U N D SE M IN O L E A T H L ET ES WILL SH O L J WILL BUILD B S I D G E
B U S IN E S S C O N D I T I O N S A R E
TAKEN BY PE O P L E AM,
T R U E BILLS IN SEVBE IN C O M P E T IT IO N FOR
A C R O SS ST, J O H N S
BE TT ER T H R O U G H O U T
OVER T H E STATE
ERAL ( A S E S
MANY P H IZ E S
RIVER
T H E SOUTH
H undreds of former residents of
Sanford will visit their home town
d u rin g the Seminole County Fan to
be held at Sanford Feb. 3, 4, 5, 6,
If th e present movement kee|e* up
th e week will be the home-comers
week for former residents of Sanford
am i vicinity. T he fair headquarters
are besieged with citizens who
come
.liocorno
to th e offices seeking information
nrmation
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a t t e n d a n t Attractions, fur .the p u r ­
pose of sending th e sntne_ to rela■tires and friends who contemplate a
visit to Sanford this winter
As one gentlem an puts it, " W e
are expecting a v isit from relatives
who formerly lived here and they
have asked us when u would be
mo t convenient bjr u» t&gt;&gt; Tun- t Invisi! paid
it seems t" ii* w. should
luiv«■ them .on,«, f.ur w«-«-k for Un-ii
tile city will be .it Its best.
Flic
s tre e ts will he a big exposition and
things of interest to see and show
our friends '* T he idea has been e x ­
pressed in different words by scores
who ..re rontniii ills . .tilt* . . t h.
( il. i e.i I tllaf t«T»
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tainted into )ior»c«httr *h:*J««l
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to
parade
and
on
Friday
the
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Two of tin* trucks of tI ip- i en ib r
■r I .&lt;&gt;i i
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sub- .tfi'i t tu­ «. mb r i rasIlt-.-t 11.1 .i t h&gt;
r nratali -lit!' Il wa » •!*■in i•fi» tn-ii
t !..
roof «il tin- - abili «a» «ln*i-|M d to
one *l«b- .ill* 1 an iii'iant Int-T F
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rover [ruin hii» injurie». Erigiti«-IT K h im or iitiii-n
E. Tolar i» on his run itjjuin .i i.'l h. b -In' - , « fri .■
seem- nun«- tin- v.««r r l-if 1 i» nur r-iw
rarajie Irnin ili ;i Ml, bugiti«*« r rolar
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kl« brui -n mai. y :ie1"I- ■ ’
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Court convened last F riday m orn­
ing. being called to order by Sheriff
Hand.
J u ry excused until 1! o'clock p. m.
Grand jury here e n te r e d open
court an d presented th e following in*
diet men! j:
S tate of Florida vs. Anderson
SlrtUpyi
entering aa
Smiley, breaking
breaking aa nn dd entering
h0 u M _ no.,UUfx JbUle« x

State of Fiorirla vsT C. IL ' Rich- Kru,n ior ,h:" . ,,a&gt;:’ nro •* iollow8:
ardson, carnal intercourse with un- A further meeting is being planned,
m a n ie d female under 18 years of an d U is hoped th a t an interesting
a n d unique exhibit will be made.
age; no tru e bill.
w hielt may serve to acquaint the
S tate of Florida v*. itlair Hasty, people of Seminole county with the
uttering urged order for vaine, no excellent worki ..
(hat Is being done
t rue bill.
by their seliOols.
State of Florida vs Ç C P atter
K* enls
-on
pi tit larivnv
no true lull [
! ‘.U y m l «lash, G r a m m a r Si llool
s.’tal«’ ««( Fionda v
\ 11 \ Coopley Itoj illas t -»pel.t io! hrt.ik-ug ai.d ■rii.-:
", Kui.t.iiig ltroi.il
lum p,
mg a dwelling house, no true bill.
Sebo«.!
Hoys.
S ta te of Florida \ s . George G or­
.1, Running Pro d Jum p, Gritmdon, No. 3 aggravated assailli, a
m
ar
.Irin- bill
1 l’ut ufo H.I• I* . minar Schon]
Stilb- of Florida v
G« Dr^i* (lor
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Anni’ig t hi* prnimni - '
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M»u»«-r m ,i young n u n in &gt;■ n - t--.i
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career in California wttJi t h e Fruit
Growers Exchange.
Mr.
ATu iihit
•wat here prim arily to in vestigate I ni'i-x. juil«l da '1 • t
conditions a n d !ntm some «-.»umale uiup-r n-&lt;cut «bin
‘‘Tb«* Fioroltt 11 •&lt;« r «i
of tho celery crop with lie* view of a
better distribution. Some idea ol l In tion has '"A'nn an * -'r ' ‘ '
vast sropi* of operations of the «..inpalgn b; tii.il -t - ii l-«di..li
t Chose Co. can be gleaned w hen it is the connll ui tion •! more Itr t &gt;ui;-*known that t h e y hud last sea so n til.i highways. S»»«!»•• of the object» of
jobbers in - 3 5 markets a n d in 42 lb«* cam paign a r e i s l"«"w rt
" T o luvor, (o»ii r an«! I ..fiber tin
•tales ia the Union and also hud
eatablishm
ent.
«levelnpm- it
¡tn«i
tnxrkeu in m a n y large cities in Cunm
ainum
aiice
of
i...to&gt;
¡d.
t
o
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-«in
•da. They expect to even t o p till»
record this season and predict that ty a n d district h ig h w a y ' -m l good
Florida celery will be sold in rntir* m uds every»'iu-re.’
ktU this year t h a t have novdr before • " T o secure the social, moral, com­
mercial, industrial, m atiriul. e d u c a­
had celery in car lots.
Mr, Mouscr believes in a better tional am i personal benefits in the
distribution of Florida p ro d u c ts and s tate of Florida, which will follow in
firmly believes also in th e Florida the tra in of easy a n d Iree intercom­
grower* keeping close tab on mar* m unication and tra n s it between the
„*t,t 5®nditJons,.arranging"'shipm ents centers of populntibh and the great
” possible to prevent gluts in*" the productive areas, of this slat«*
" T d advocare wise, equitable and
t^rkets and scattering their ahipn)ePU. H e 'la engaged in th e sum practical road legislation.
“ T o urge the adoption of a com­
®*r.thot^jia in opening up new mur, r id has found ^htt th e r e are prehensive and efficient plan o( a d ­
5 7 * twt&gt; h u n d re d cities in the m inistration th a t will improve, main­
United States t h a t have a p o pula­ tain n n d unify as one complete sys­
tion of 25,000 thus d em onstrating tem th e public thoroughfure* of th e
lhat the m an who markets Florida c o u n t r y —to thnt en&lt;i that there
produits must he on the job ull the shall be secured national, stale and
tne to obtain the proper d is tr ib u ­ district highway systems.
tion.
" T h e association has secured the
Chise &amp; Co. shipped-the first car services of a good toads exp«*rf who
0 «lery t|tii aeaaon from fho Man- will assist in forming city, town and
•tee section o n December 31at and com m u n ity good roads organiza­
‘ hipped three cant from th a t tions a n d in o th e r wdrk in connec­
■«tion this season. This celery net- tion w ith tho m ovem ent.
“ T h is campaign U in lino with
Y r the P ow er* *1.25 f. o. b* a n d if
Somo of
• markets a r e not crowded a t the F lorida's progreaalvcneas.
[&gt;oing of t h e big m o v em en t Mr. Ita counties have been, and are, con­
took« for good prices t o pre- s tru c tin g brick p av e d roads, provid-

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Columbus, Ga.. Jan. 13.— T h e I n ­
dustrial Index s a y s in its issue for
this week:
"Even th e first few days of th e
year are furnishing evidence t h a t th e
confidence of so u th e a s t business m en
in tho pros pert* has a s u b a l l n (fit
foundation.
Hero are a few UlustralIve | toms t h a t poJnt to Iir0IJ&gt;er.
}jy; «&gt;»•** - ve- n , ' &gt;
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"Shipping
from
the
port
of
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wcekV U,K° . “ "'l ,C hai^ a n
..ShIppinK
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Hagan very wisely derided to p o st­ nah has revived to such an e x t e n t
pone action until the Volusia bo ard th a t in D ecernvber only ten les for­
could be heard from and in the event eign »hips sailed from th at port th a n
th at their board would not meet the in December of 1913.
Seminole board in a joint bridge to
"A lum ber c o m p an y of IJ u itm an .
grant Mr Shops the franchise, pro­ Mi»*., received orders in three d ays
viding the rates were not too high. for a total of 100 carloads of h a r d ­
T he m ajority of the taxpayers of wood lumber
"emiloile iiuinty are III favor u(
It is s ta te d th at (lie o u t p u t s t
allowing i In* cor pora i tort to build the
July I, next, of tw o liosieiy mills of
I I ridge, and us the \ oIumu board at |
the meeting S aturday mudo it plain Columbus, Ga,, have been sold.
"A m an u fa ctu rin g plant of M a ­ - « ^J
that th e y had no intentjoh of build­
ing the bridge it w¡jü decided by the con. Ga., is m aking 87,000 dozen
pairs of hose for French soldiers.
board to g ia n t Mr. Sholtx tho Iran"A hi in her plnnt. which is o ne of
chise to erect the bridge
the
birgist ol the kind m tin* vicitlflier. "
-olili* dl-i a r s i . Ill r e l u ­
-••mi*
liii* to lite rutes o( I ■ it III! it was j 11&gt; of tjuiliiiun, Ga , lias been plnceti
jin operation a fte r having been idle
• .liter n i n e
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N 't ')
\ ««filer (hmii 1 m spool for 150
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will III* I with lb
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tilled
by an ml mill of T h o m p s o n ,
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Atruiigemcnls are being p e rfe c twho Use ibis (err) now
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The Volusia boartl of county com ­
missioners met with the Seminole
county board in the court house here
lust S a tu rd a y relative to the build­
ing of a bridge across the St. Jo h n s
river at Monroe or Hardin's ferry.
T h e m a tter of allowing Michucl
Shoilt and associates a franchise to
build this bridge
was nrougnr
brought uu pp at
at
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neaping .i not her time ¡m m *1 .'
tec incii curtain dcutli.
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• The passengers injured h a v e re­
E H OR I 1 O l t ( .O D D
ceived medical treatm ent a n d arc
ROAD'
not seriously injured.

during t h e season.

Friday, F ebruary 5th has been
designated iis C hildren's Day lor the
children of Seminole county during
th e Seminole C ou n ty Fair to be
held at Sanford.
There will lie exercises
in
the
morning, and «luring the afternoon
the athletic program will be under
oí Prof. KtUll.
KzMI. These
tth
h e supervision of
cvmvU j.ug^lu-t,.wil.U
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will !**-«* In-« ;«ib In a» much C» this
rituiii t o con i m i
,i rn to lb r .. Id«ri'luriii i I 1. i - i I&gt;\ tr prestige «&gt;1 ll:-h«-«l a* follows
"Flour am) gn»t mills. C lin to n ,
l.lnril
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I, -I «in • iiol'i not fe.ii b i
III.« ! , |i« I-., .* 11,.- * ,.i. t « «i -I In «om* H-. 1 - *. ' I - lu m in i plant, H u r t s
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Ila
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hot i i. -i g plant, C lin to n ,
i i di 111 I t. -I in* r *
Till» tine» not nil all, however,
‘i ll«* im irt lu re ilrcw «‘¡gitil i I.
■1 t be pillili«
o Ij . - il
lliiit tin- :i"i»t.mt pn»tinnstei* Wifi \la , Hour mill, Vi«lalin, Ga. An ico
Mi j I««»«- «mi ••ntin i&gt;
lu llin ' (ruin tin* jury box to sr-rn*
f-•■
I I -y art* umier and ele. trir i-o in pan y lins been i n ­
-iii-i- • -i ui m a l i a g«-r n lit
juror» 1«t lln* »i/m.-l wi-i-k 1 til.* f-il l i ’-u* r» i» art a f t l - t in lu-r n' !»' 14' 1*J • n i l '«'fvice und can not be ili«ims»&lt; &lt;i coi pnratcd ut M anning, ‘S. t '. ; n
t e n u . January 1 1915, and rlerk of b.i &lt; corni- In pjeii »•' 11» U, 1 1II
|n*retiipi«&gt;ril&gt; frnni l iii'Ii Sum'» «-m- gru iitti- and m arble company a t
Ihune. Ga . and a 5300.000 fish u n d
ib-r«*«l t" ¡" in ' venir«« I««r sam e
j-loy mi-ii1.
in*
manuliii’i uring com pany at P e n ­
Acenriling
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j
I
aim
n
Muon,
of
Tb«* t-t«* alt««rney, b u y i n g «•alb-«l
1 l u t i m i i» «-xpei t«--l I-riflU
F
1
sa«
«du,
Fla.”
tinhim»*p
o
'to
tlii...........
who
I hi* « m u t » a t t e n t i o n t o t h e t a ct t h a t I lili«" week ( r mu 1 «el r o n . » in*r«■ h** i*»
irariieij
the
legislation
and
y^ith
lb«*
a t t e n d i n g ( III- lug «-«m v«-illuni ui i hi*
for the second week ol this t**rm ««( | (fj^^ributors of fruYii un«l v»-g«*tnbl«-» ■ii-parfmeiit's belji* pilotiol il tlirough as a courageous th in g to do u n d e r
house tin* n»'i»tiint postm asters the circum stances a n d one can h e a r
court will be insufllcient lor the tri.il
are to be taken cafe of III such posi­ predictions t h a t it will lose him 7 5 ,of the caws coming on to be heard
during lh«* said second week ol said »on, -receiving stolen goods, a true tions as the postmasters may «lesig- 000 coloreti votes if he over runs for
nwte
term of court nnd it app e arin g to tin- hilt.
the presidency.
The olllcea, are to bo Recognized
court th a t by reaion of challenge or
Senator Kern of In d ian a , the D e m ­
S ta te of Floriilu vs. D. \V. Currie,
otherwise th n t tho-jitfroni so drawn whose other nml C hristian nanu* is on w hat is known as the "tw o» ocratic leader, who also V9 tcd to e x ­
and sum m oned will be insufficient to the grand jury unknown, muriii-r livision" plan, which means a divi­ clude negroes, does not think t h e r e
sion of finance und a division ol is any foundation for talk of r e p i i for the trial of the cases coming on to in the first d«*gri*e, a true bill.
he heard d u rin g ' the said second
S ta te of Florida vs. Juke Way- mails. T he post mast era may des Ig­ sals by the colored race on S e n a to r
nat«» the assistants us superintendent floral« or any one else who voted for
week of said term of court, there­ m an, |«etit larceny, a true bill.
fore the nam es of seventy-six jurois
T h e clerk ia hereby ordered to of cither division, or he may assign tho exclusive a m e n d m e n t.
Those who Indulge In such tn lk
w ere then a n d there d raw n by the transfer tho above styled cause to him to a clerkship in the office or
court from the jury box, as a d d i­ the county judge'» court of Seminole the assistan t m ay even be (runs- do not know the ta m p e r of the tjolortional petit jurors vfor the second county, Florida.
(erred to some ofther ollice. R e te n ­ ed people of tho United States,” said
week of said t o r n y o f court.
The
G rand jury here |ire»ent«*(1 their tion in the" service does not mean re­ S««nator Kern. " T h e immigration to
ileputy nh«-riIT ami d e p u ty clerk ol g«-n**ral jirrsentm ent and requested tention nt equal rank and salary. tin* United S ta tes consists chiefly ol
»aid court then ami there l»eing th a t sunn* lie read in open court and The assistant m ay have to take a Jnmaicun negroes, who have been
present at the drawing of said juror» published and the court so ordered. clerkship at very much reduced sal­ em ployed on tb«* !’anam a canal a n d
and clerk orilcred to issue venire lor
who are now com ing to the U n ited
T he graml jury, ««n being askeii ary.
S enator llorah ui Idaho who has S tates to tak e a w a y the jobs of ne­
same.
by the court if they had completed
Tho grand Jury here entered open thoir labors answeretl in tho allirm- often been mentioned ns a presiden­ groes in this cou n try . Our negtocs
i^jve.
Whereupon the court, after tial possibility, surprised everybody do not w ant theii jobs taken a w a y
court and presented the following:
S ta te of Florida vs. J. L . -Walker, thanking them for their diligence by voting for the am en d m e n t to the from thepi. T h e y do not want n n y
thoy had shown in the discharge of im m igration , bill w hich the sean a te more im migration of blacks to th is
em bezzlem ent, no truo bill.
S ta te of Florida vs. H e n ry Miller, their duties discharged them for the adopted, excluding (tom the U nited cou n try and I will venture to s t a t e
States in the fu tu re members “ of t h a t , as a whole, they a p p r o v e ,
breaking a n d entering dwelling, no term .
C
o
u
rt
adjourned
until
J
an
u
a
ry
18,
tho African ‘or black race.” Some of ra th e r th a n disapprove, the exclusion
tru e bill.
the se n a to r's friends characterize this am en d m e n t."
1916,
a
t
10
o'clock
a.
m.
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S ta te of Florida vs. King S. John’
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T H E SANPORD HERALD

P A C E TWO
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is m aking a small fo rtu n e selling
them in the d t y , filling orders over
DrVVrV;
the s ta te an d shipping q u antities to
New York an d P hiladelphia.
Sanford is m aking extensive im ­
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provem ents on her lake front. Sev­
THE MEN WHO ROBBED
Sanford was the place, an d F riday, eral h u n d re d feet of low land will
B O D Y WAS VERY ACTIVE A N D
J a n u a r y 8lh the tim e for the s e m i­ be filled in an d a $100,000 hotel
JA C K S O N V IL L E BANK
ITS R E P O R T IS C O M ­
a
n n u a l meeting of t h e South • Florida built in th e nea t season.
HAVE E S C A P E D
P R E H E N S IV E
Press Association
Sanford is also the term inus of
Jacksonville. Jan. 1H —Every |xi»- In Cirruii Court. Seventh J u d iris l
T h e train from Venice was forty the Clyde .Line steam ers on the St.
m inutes late— because it was forty- Johns river from Jacksonville; a trip
aiblc clue, thus far followed up by
Circuit, in s n d fo r Sem inole
m in u te s over time in reaching th a t th a t «Wery tourist to th e s ta te likes
th e u n ite d forces of th e local police,
C ounty. Florida
destin atio n the night before, and had to take. T h e spell of t h a t winding
sheriff a n c L sta tc a u th o ritie s have u t ­
Fsll T e rm . A. D. I 9 H
terly failed to uncover a n y trace of T o the H onorable James W. Per­ t o ‘ m ak e up the fo rty minutes the river proved a te m p ta tio n irresistkins, Judge of the Seventh J u d i ­ next morning bforc leaving, to com- iblc, a n d instead of following our
t h e tw o men who e n te r e d the bank
of th e American T r u s t C o m p an y in
cial Circuit, in an d for Seminole ply with the s ta te law t h a t traiv good in ten tio n and re tu rn in g on the
em ployees eaonot be on d u ty o noon tra in , we took the s team e r Os­
t h e Florida Life building, shortly
C o u n ty , F lorida:
a f te r 2 o ’clock y e s te rd a y afternoon
T h e grand j u r y in the special pre­ sixteen hours—m ade the M an a te e ceola and followed the sinuous, wind­
a n d a t th e point of • d ra w n guns s e n tm e n t to y o u r Honor beg leave c o u n ty editors miss every connec­ ing length of this beautiful stream
forced t h e bank a tta c h e s to s u rre n ­ to m ake this th e ir general p re s e n t­ tion a n d get Into Sanford two hours of history a n d rom ance, for ita 175
m e n t to your H o n o r concerning m a t ­ late; b u t as the president, J . H. miles, reaching Jacksonville a t 7
der $1,500 in cash.
E v ery point i a . t h e s o u t h has been ters a n d things in Seminole co u n ty , H u m p h rie s was in th e crowd, no o'clock th e next morning.
Bigger, B e tte r Than E v e r
inform ed of the bold th e ft, while which we deem of im portance to be session could be held till his arrival.
C apt. L y n n of the Osceola, for
every available officer in t h e city b ro u g h t before th e people, th e court,
On arrival at Sanford, an a u t o thirty-one years has fallowed the
a n d county is following u p clues re- afid the commissioner» a n d c o u n ty was a t the depot to meet the Ik-- rivair route, and m any a n d interestB eau tifu l S c e n ic E n sem b le
lated editors; and on securing a bad ing stories of early Florida history
reived .hourly from various points-in oifirem:
lated editors; and on securing a and pinoeer life does -be en te rta in
t h e co u n ty , telling of suspicious per­
The Jail and County Offices
sona h aving been seen.
After several
We have ex a m in e d the jail and badge a t the Hl-rald office, they his passengers with.
Both th e Sheriff’s force, working c o u n ty offices a n d find th a t th e jail were ta k e n on a trip out to the cel­ years in o th er duties of sea-faring
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'Gnflor-Sheriff Dowling anti the |&gt;olicc 1B in „ u n i t a r y condition and, in our ery fields, which began a t alm ost the life he again entered th e C lyde Line
con tin g en t.d etailed to th e rase under opinion secure. However, we would first house* after leaving the busi- M.rvice as ca p ta in when this iieauL ie u te n a n t W. B. t.a h o o n arc f°l*. recom m end th a t t h e county c o m m it- ness section; for e v e ry backyard, tiful new ste a m e r, Osceola was put
; ( A t the B o tto m of the S e a )
lowing s e p a ra te clues received by the s io n cri ¡M U u „ i,a l h t u b (¿r t h e use and occasionally th e front ones have on last y e a r; a n d no passenger going
Respective d e p a rtm e n ts a n d a t the of th e prisoners a n d also a s t a t i o n ­ ev ery foot utilized for th e raising of on this t r i p will forget th e genial,
sam e tim e are a t t e m p t i n g to work a r y wash s ta n d w ith running w ater celery.
jolly ^ca p ta in , hia^ .¿tin(Incas u j .his,
« .in h w m w t y ^ w . Abw- o w / whtah .1» irTTirr rtrom BP ttfe» tfripeF. * WS'ffef- ■* TTidve 'celery f i r m s exteu'if for funcT’ of rare, good h u m o r; or the
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INCLUDING THE IMPERIAL MUSICAL HUSSARS
considered
the boldest and most , th e r recom m end t h a t provision be miles aro u n d the city. T he land i river with its fifty miles of curves,
m ysterious which h ai ever occurred m ad e to heat th e jail d u r i n g ‘e x tre m e low, of n good q uality, an d is wel! so narrow t h a t a t times th e s team e r
----- A n d t h e S c r e a m i n g F a r c e
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in th e s o u th .
• cold weather.
We find t h a t the irrigated and drained by the system with difficulty makes th e turn*; the
It. is now thou g h t by th e author!- prisoners have had good a tte n tio n , of tile,.piping, extending from arii*- wild denseness of the tropica!
:
ties th a t th e men. .thr&lt;-e in num ber, a m p le blankets u n d sufficient food. sian wells to the waters of Lake -growths on its banks; th e weird
did not leave thT city, but are keepT o i l h i? H om e
j M onroe, or outlets to carry off sut- shadows as evening falls; the moon- s
F e a t u r i n g T h o s o M e r r l c e t M e n of M o d e r n M i n s tr e l s y
&lt;
ing in hiding in local q u a rte rs w ith,
Wc rpfommen(J t h a l the r o n i m is-j l»1»» »'■*« from overflow of heavy light gleaming over its w a te rs; or. the ‘ * 5
the expectatio n of v a c a tin g at their
MtaWi)|h a C(ltlllly hom ,. for rain.
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grandeur of the rising sun, as th
leisure.
T he , union
, ,,
S anford has Iteen m ade famous by steam er em erges from th e wilder- 3
, ,
.sta
. tio
. n was
, th e benefit of p aupers and , feeble
carefully guarded last night by ibc per.otis who are unable
to ta k e . are ' *"’r f , lery
Not only is it being ness, wher.- the silence is only broken
detectives who have descriptions of of them selves, a n d recom m end
t h a t m ark e ted now from hundreds of by forest life, up th e broadening
P rice s 5 0 c , 7 5 c and $ 1 .0 0
th e men. but they could not be seen hc M jd county hom&lt;J ,)e un&lt;Jor lh e acres, h u t cauliflower and lettuce river; where F lorida’s gre atest city
in an a t t e m p t to leave. .
! supervisio
supervision of th e sheriff and c o u n ty are also bringing l a r g e ’retu rn s to th e is located on its banks.
m u m m m n m m m r m m m w w m m ,
It was reported by re sidents In the j,hy-vlc-ian
Wc would also re com city, where Bob Holly lives a n d
neighborhood of Fish weir creek th at mend th a t a county keeper bf t h e i c^**® oru*
flo r id a s Imst boosting
M Q i i a o a t i n n i t i ' ; t i t i l e El .' i. Xrtit rti: . s n n n . i . c . . u n e .
th re e men were seen to enter a county home lie appointed and l,il per*
HOTEL ARRIVALS
launch last evening and m ove quick- placed in charge of (tie same a t a
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llustr.ess mei-lings wire held ..i
|y away
This ,luc Is hi-uig worked
salary such as t h e * c o u n ty co m m is ­ i he Sanford Hotel, a n d a banq i* '
Snnfnrtl Hnu«e
carefully. Several iu»|«-i-i* h.i\e al­ sioner* deem sufficient and proper
iHiik-rril lo ihn n o r r y or *n-i*W Howard I h-rn.in •• \
M I I.L W O R K " F A L L I »Kst IM ! * FI * &lt;\
ready been brought to at the
i o» 11 g i ;
- i o ni oler.
H P t foo,, Ibll MUl o i in |/l *»;. i i i i t n p i t e i I pi-rsi 111
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1 It
Station -arid taken before Ito hank
Wc arc j pivi pareti u» ligure with V"U mi a
• 1o !i l •!
t.f'U 1
'■'tropshir*-,
l.lcensi- Inspector
r
\tl.int.i. «.a . i
a tta c h e s for identificnlmti
In i very
K
ri'i-n|eii|iteni
Kifi-li'itt Mr* 1 i
nf L P M H K î i ami M I I . I . W n U K for ‘ U * M &gt; |
I ii i he t em er of the long tnbli ..
We would recom m end th a t th ere
in stance tin- suspect* were found to
-letCl ,g - LI - J
■» ■■ ■J • »r U ,\K N .
be app o in ted a license m sfieilor. b o u , p í * - 1 ,-f &gt;i Ti - v I W' i T*-i t ,ti r
I1uiM im -'. llipiiniiki. r ç iliii^ . m , iih v a
be the witrng parte-*
1fallu 411) . U
Ulnt tlifee II] i.etglit 4 a i lite prlncljial \ : 1.1ni,i. i i.t , 1 lm- H
a
lionduty
It
w
iff
Pi
to
u*
c
e
rtain
q
tliH jrs, screens. Itliiid s , m iiu ltlin ifs , la ttic e , fram e* ;
It la an assured tael tii.it tin- men,
persona 1d e r o r a t ion; and tall vases a»f gladoili S av an n a h . &lt;»u ; J H Dillard. Haititw o who entered the bank and rom -l and re p o rt nil delin q u en t
ft or.
Md . !. I I..,«..
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T Hl l * W h a t You i\ nul
E s tim a ti* F urm -h, 1 I
who have not ta k e n out I e fi lis I ÍTi ■Xq UI- It • ■f 1le • "f ; • • ►.1l,*l ir,
m illed the robbwrv. and tin- stranger
Ht
I *i ••egdell \ t !,i I't.i tia . It uU
in-s*
license
required
b
y
,
law.
¡tint
■lull
,f
pb-ain
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l
brought
I-Xpre
in thl'^ Mlitoniofille on (be outside of
Ma**. I K Mi'fver. I r . \iv.ijm .i)i ■1
a.
th a t hi» duties e x te n d to questions frmn tb«- gin**i*
the bank m ade their n-rap e in tin
(ni
,
,\
ti
M
artin
lav.
Paul
Simp
of licenses (or al| businesses engaged
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usi
t
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emosnar*
An a t t r a c t iv e m&lt; mi wa- *«-rvt
machine.
Th«- autom obile is di-*- ■
«on. tirilla: W F'i»her. t 'l u . a g o III *
cribed by Mrs laingdon ( ’a*kifi, who in in the county, ul a «alary of and «,-Vi-r.il addr«--»*". W&lt;-|1- made
Pan . \ t l a t d a . lia
Mb tlu»-.
11 1 t
t u » lfie men leave, as being a one- fifty d »liar* ^,cf a n n u m or such sum «evelai member* &gt;d \ b.- pr
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W . J. T H I G P E N ii C O M P A N Y
-pi-uker* la-i g I H 11 ,| in par '• * ■■1
seated road iter, iiivip-d with mini us tin- county commissioner* will re,
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T h e mil, him had tow'll left standing nrmne rid if the a b o v e 1« tint sitfi i he It* .1ib-*, t ■a -, I ■.ruai
t
• tent
1tut . eason for 1(11« i.t t tiu 1 J',hn«or, &lt;[ 1!.. hi 1ir. i
J-iuratd. !&lt;r v , 1; f:r ' f H 11.»• ,«-|. V.1bin-M
with the engine running and u* suoi
Lilli
\u g u * tm e C.i . W H Mo||-er, I., \ &gt;
a* the two men lift the bank ih e\ we ii4i Ve reason to believe tbut a Harry It '*»11 ■•! the St
M .tllin-r.
Mil
I
|t
good mutiy- people have not paid It,-, o. &lt;1 11-, ,,r fuiikbiig of ili- M u m pt'eiiuer
hurried into tin- machine a n d whi»k
o r t i e * « O * H O L D E « » B E A L E S T A T E CO
their ll'i t, e* will h |s
in, quailt . 11&lt;a nri(. «i-i-.,- I ot.hlin of th* Ml
Lc. ii, i :&lt;u
M !.i i ,*,i 1,.,
I&gt; H . .
cd a w ay north on latura street,
of tax a tio n m the cou:,ly
.1111 iii-raid. * lari-m e W Omi« id ti * M a lle , t a rv 1* lanuti*. I Pe Land
where they were lbst from vit-w i
L
Whit
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m
r
W
arden
Eu*ti* l,.rki- I(.eg 1011 Hub Huil.y uf Paul Slmj,«Ith, (Piula t
T h e two men wlm enti-r&lt;-d the bunk
S a n fo rd .
F lo rid a
fuori'. A Hunt a. ’ (in . Jo h n i
We
ilt*sjre
to
connm-r
d
tiei
liri
:
I
l.e
S
an
fo
rd
Herald.
and
*I-verni
are said to h a m been of r a th e r dark
getic a n d con»m&gt;ntious conduci of members of the C o m m e rcial Club, Jax . J, S, M. London. Aslu-vllle, Ala:
complexion und of m edium size.
/ Spi« !.»,■( iv o d«&gt;. Fi E Sti-n u-moii
our
gam e warden In the protection Président F orfeit Lake being tou*t
B o th wqre rough looking a n d fairly
of th e game of th e &lt;V»unt&gt;
H o w ­ m ailer
i ir.i i d Kapid*. M d t
H V Ui-g.ir
well dressed
T a m p a . (i&lt;-o 1. Atu*tm. A
ever. there has h«*tMt some turnII
The
ImiineMAu-Mium
were
,-omT he robbery occurred I,ut a few
s. 1
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plaint
to
u»
of
unneressury
v i o l e n c e pletell I bat •• • - lit eg
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r
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m inutes after the close nf h ii-1in-s­
it m aking .»rre*t-. a &gt; d 441
• m •1 -, I *&gt; r- : -i 11«.e | a- -I I'l .1 ’ ‘ 1v i • ■ r....’ . . M l U M M 1!.at 2 o*i loi h. a i-d at t(&lt;- 11m*- * h# r
t. e-lt if li.ti* tie- cam e *.vr di &lt;v -• e&gt; * ,11 -!■ , l " b &lt;t &lt;1’ 1o p I 1 ■ -,• » I p i ............. ' 1. ' 'U'i- ! \ ,
1 i 1 1 ¡I:.
but three of tin- i t t u , ties ,v • r ■ oil
mure dptcri tmti m t),t- pi-- • ■ In­ meet mg !ti lu,.
l.t1' «.1 11
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T
he
-nil
'let
t &lt;iiidv.eicd by the
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.till a r ra n g e for an itneri-'itiig p ro­
into the o l i n e of President !■ W
He riet llet Itie
i Gusney, A tla n ta , G.v; Sam . K le in .
Ilrirk Hoads
gram.
H o y t, and th e other to th e cashier's
«
F’nther»
Mr*.
We find th a t th e brick, road* o v e r
The executive .com m ittee of the TeXbs; W. H. Drew. Ttffnpn
window. President J ty y t w as o rd e r­
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S - &gt;225.00
the co u n ty , for which bond* h av e I State Preset Association al*o met and M . L. Iluintni, T a m p a , J 11. N«-w ■
ed to throw up hi* hands a n d sutl1
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v
,
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i|*on.
been i*sui*d have not le-en com pleted. arranged for the S tate Pres* \««ot ’ \ i » ' 'rijg.T.
rendt-r th e com hination to th e safe,
L Hriíi.d-i :i. 1ndt. ' , - -. Ind
We requi-st the com mission**» to ein lion, which omet» 10 Miami Mar H
contain in g th*- largest a m o u n t of
take all legal ste|h» looking to the 2 ’*. 2b, 27
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tjre.it prepara tinti* arm oney.
r u n rATALotiUi: a d d r e s s Hr.v dihecti k
completion of tin* most nnjiortn nt being m ade (or tin- n S - t i e ,: i - b
The m an at the window requested
Work und Uj. as soon
possible Ole- o f I III- Pie-T *■V•■- 111 Id
d
Miss Ethel E Sm ith to thiow %p In?
pave all rocils * u |, t ■■in plat ei| it ml member ., 1 - 1, , . Iu. rwIs and lie Ipiiet
He Was ion
.1 it li,,ri/eif | .V till- vote of till- people to tu- t here.
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bldered to be joking lit h r - t , Out
for tins purpose.
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quickly aMtired her th a t ev e ry th in g
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the run«-» editor per hr, j»» r
was in earnest.
We have visited t h e tun v ict r a m p , the celery farms, was an arre of
,'vrmt It. N . I . I ) W y a tt Ailten,
LIVERY, S A L E S AND FEED STABLE
W. H. P ic kett, a Imokkeepcr s il­
by comniitt»!«, a n d re p o rt things to gladioli, a sho'rt distance from the ^ Y city: Mr. a n d Mr*. F’. Lew i*.
tin g a t bip desk! w i i also ordered
C o r n e r Park Avonuo and S e c o n d S tr e e t
be in p ro p e r condition thefc with th e buainMa c e n te r of the city. An old O'-tn-it. Mich.: IL tiry UrirSeth. Fo
to p u t up hi* hands a n d join Miss
prisoner*. We find t h a t the p rison­ grntloinan coming ilown from the •v' ,1,k. N Y . L. Law ton. Otliindu:
C O N T R A C T O R S FOR ALL KI NDS OF HEAVY H A U L t N C
S m ith an d President H oyt ’a t the
1.
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1» T u,.i.
ers have am ple food, a n d a* far a* north
to spend winters a year »go R -T. Bishop, II. A. Paxton* J. J.
Didu of th e office. Being u n a b le to
L a rg o supply o F H o r s o s
ulc s,
wo could tuceflain, a r e *being tre a te d tried a few of tin; bulb*, They did Moloney, Ja x .; J. C
McFllmiJ», r I
aecuro the com bination to t h e inner
hu m an ely and nre n o t overw orked. so well he planted more and now T u in p .i, Elsie St. Li-on, Cieo, Sr 1
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s
wife th e robbers, fearing t h a t they
A m a t t e r of m o r a l ' tu rp itu d e ' i,n has increased his tiny patch to an
Leon,
Faul
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Nuily,
N.
Y.
c
ity
;
C.j
in
were w asting too much tim e ordered
on h a n d F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e
this c o u n ty wa* b r o u g h t before t h e aero.
• of• spike*
"
T h e hundred*
of' ‘ F!. Ituekle, . .l’iitib u rg . Pa.; F’. A
th r r three inm ate* into t h e large
grand ju ry . Thi# c o m p la in t was in­ beautiful pink arid crim son bloom* Higshy and wife, N. Y' i t t y ; E. S. j
B la c k s m lt h ln g an d W a g o n R e p a i r in g In c o n n e c t i o n
s tte c l vault a n d closed th e door.
vestig ated Ly us as fully as possible, aro u b eautiful sight. T h e bloom’* H a rtm a n , A aron E. Bishop a n d wife, I
T h e co m bination was t u r n e d an d
b u t th e witness in said cause failed keep f o r A i f o week* a f te r being cut Mrs. ( ’lark, Cleveland, Ohio; W . W |
a f t e r securing th e $1,600 in c u r­
to s u stain the nccusatlon, conse­ an d ca rry well. The old gentlem an Wilkinson, Bhiiadclphia, Pa ; Chas.
re ncy from t h e cash draw er, th e robDon't play with n-noii*
quently there was nothing atYomF’. Herns, C incinnati. Pa,; It, C,
■be/s left th e -building.
T h e three
don’t
YUU carry your »•« u
plished. In our opinion we are s a t ­
Miles, N*. Y . ciiy; It. T. Bishoj». H .j
persons confined in th e v a u l t were
against
isfied t h a t the witness was not a c t ­ county commissioners will cause the A. P ax to n , G. W. C a y m a n , Jax ;
released a few m inutes late r b y W.
ing freely nnd v o lu n tarily .
\Ve road commissioners to look espec­ M arcus Alexandr, P lant C ity ; F. M.
F I R E
O. Bodzer, trea su rer of t h e bank,
could h a v e . no. a c tu a l evidence a l ­ ially after these m a tte rs and to »e- Irb y , Ya.; Chas. A.Birch, It. B.
w ho h appened on th e scene.
He
for you’ll find the money wanting
"n
though such is qur belief. In c o n ­ pair a n y defects in the roads and M enard, Clark Bishop, N. Y. city;
was a t t r a c t e d to th e v a u lts by
the FI it FI has wi|*-d out your property
sequence of the failure as a b o v e bridges t h a t we have no t been able W in. M cCoy, J a x ; Jas. G. Johnson,
so u n d s com ing from w ithin.
All,
s t a t e d It was im possible to effect to discover,
I D cL and.
Have our strong, reliable comjj-my
in m a te s were unahlo to give a con­
YVe wish to th an k th e co unty of­
a n y th in g in regard to th is com plaint.
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t.-Johns
H
puse
carry
your risk—rand lx1 on the ».if'' ‘i1-0n e c te d ac c o u n t of the affair (or sevIn this connection wc would recom ­ ficers fot1 th e ir courteous t real men t • Ci. E. W orthington, Providence,
c r a i m in u te s o q accouqt of t h e in­
mend a close s c r u tin y by the of­ of us while in session, a n d also to It. I.; H. G. M arshall, L akeland: G.
Bcjguniablo rates
t e n s e fright t h e y (tad underg o n e.
ficers in all casta of th is kind, so a s th an k th e sheriff nnd his deputies P . Price, Thom nsvillc, F'la.;. Jas.
.
to be ablp to cleanse our c o u n ty for their p ro m p t and efficient ser­ J a m e s , lady a n d boy, Cottago Grove,
P is a f o r O s c s n t R obbery.
Bom se ta and doings which are s u b - vices. Wo also wish to express our I n d .; W. B. llaulerson, D. G. H a rt,
P H e n d —*’Bo y o u 're going t o m a k e
mersive of im m o rality a n d disgrace­ appreciatio n of the courteous tre a t­ W. P re v a tt, D a v id Speer, H. A.
I t h o t for t h a t fellow who h eld u p th e
m ent of t h e grand jury b y his Honor Nicholson, NL. I, Baker, G eneva; A.
ful
to a co m m unity.
b a n k , s h o t t h e c a s h ie r a n d g o t a * a y
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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ s » » H St a V e ta S t a « »♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦
Js'mes W. Perkins. In th e absence W« M orcman,
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w i t h te n th o u sa n d T ” n a n k e r ~ ’’Yes,
of
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attorney,
M
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Joseph
U p o n examining t h e county of­
In d e e d . H e w aa e n tire ly to d rrotb.
T o n o y , Jax.
1
- T h e r e 's a d e c e n t w a y to do t h a t , yon ficials a s to, the . flmrtidsl condition II. Jon^i, w ho has been called to
k n o w . If b e w a n te d to g e t t h e money, of th e c o u n ty we- a re able to sa y W ashington C ity upon business, wo
w h y d id n ’t b e come Into th e b a n k a n d th a t , although there is, as w^ all desire to t h a n k Mr. John C. Jones,
w o r k h is w a y u p th e w ay t h e r e s t of know, m ore or less financial depres­ acting s t a t e attorney a n d former
C o m p le te a b s t r a c t s f r o m th e r e c o r d s of
t u did r —P u c k .
sion generally th r o u g h o u t the e n ­ s ta te a t t o r n e y (or his assistance and
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of
th
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grand
tire c o u n try our c o u n t y is in as
Orange and Seminole Counties. T axes
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good condition as c a n be expected ju ry .
P erfectly Idiotic.
G as F ittin g
A nd we n o w h a v in g com pleted o u r
K e e p e r a t t h e Zoo (to fits w if e ) — of a n y co unty.
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paid for nonresidents.
la b o rs b e g t o be d isc h a rg e d .
,
“ L is te n here, Mary, to w h a t ft a a y s In
G e n e r a l B e a d s a n d Bridges

HIGHWAYMEN ARE PRESENTMENTS OF
STILL AT LARGE THE GRAND JURY

ECHOES F R O M

IMPERIAL THEATER.
Wed., January 20th I

T H E PRESS M E E T

J. A. COBURN’S

GREATER
M IN S T R E L S

“N e p tu n e ’s Palace,
Land of the Nyads

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SIX. BIG |MINSTRAL VAUDEVILLE -ACTS

‘ ‘ P A C IF IC A T IN G M E X IC A N N O ” i

CHARLEY GANO and NICODEMUS GLYNN ;

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NOVELTY PLANT

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Yellow Pine Lumber Co., Kissimmee. I

G e n e ra l Fire

Insurance

St. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco Cnunlv. I lurida

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BROTHERS

C rfA S E

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SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.

C . H. D IN G E E

t h i s h i r e fool novel, ’flhe to o k a t a p e r
In h e r h a n d a n d passe d o u t ot^ th e
j ; ro o m .’ A nd o n e o f th e m a n im a ls
w e ig h a s m u c h a s a J e r s s y c o w l “ •

Wo h a v e no c o m p l a i n t a s to t b s

condition of the ro a d s a n d bridges

of tha county outalde of tha pavad
Wa bag, kowavert that t h e
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J n o . D . D a v is o n ,
Forem an.

Alonza A. Hicks,
Clsrk.
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AU Work R eceives M j Personal
Attention And B est Efforts

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T o lssk o at N o 25
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�HE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE THREE

.. On Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Shoes—Boy’s and
Children’s Suits. Needless to go into details, as you are
well acquainted with the merits of Sanford Shoe and
Clothing* Co. merchandise—so below are the sale prices
which are now in effect—
Men’s Winter Weight
Underwear

$10.50 Suits

50c Fleece Lined Shirts .38c
50c Fleece Lined Drawers 38c
50c Medium Weight
Flannel Shirts . . 38c
50c Medium Weight.
Flannel Drawers . 38c

18.00 S u its
20.00 S u its
22.50 S u its

25.00 Suits
28.00 Suits

T l i i s t l m ' s not i n c l u d e d i m m e r u n d e r w e a r

M e n ’s Night S h irts an d
P a ja m a s

Boys 5 Clothing
$ 3.50
4.00
1.50
5 .0 0
5.50

$ .75 Night Shirts . $ .38
1.00 Pajamas . . .
.75
1.50 Pajamas . . .
1.15

Suits
Suits
Suits
S u its
Suits

M e n ’s F la n n el S h irts
$1.00 S h irts . • . . . $ .79
1.25 S h i r t s .......................... 89

6.00 S u its

6.50
7.00
7.50
8.00
8.50
9.00
9.50
10.00

Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits

1.50 Shirts . . . .
1.15
2.00 Shirts . . . .
1.38
2.50 Shirts . . . . 1.08

Sweaters
$ .50 Sweaters . . . $ .38
1.00 Sw eaters.................... 70
1.50 Sweaters . . . 1.15
2.50 Sw eaters. . . . 1.0S
R e g a l S h o e s for M en

$4.00 Shoes
$ 9.00
12.00
15.00
20.00
25.00

• • $2.98

4.50 Shoes . . . .
3.48
5.00 S h o e s ................. 3.98

C oats
C oats
C oats
C oats
C oats

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Stacy-Adams Shoes
$6.00 Shoes . . . .
$4.48
6.50 Shoes
. .' .
4.68

Endicott Men’s Shoes
$2.25
2.50
3.00
3.50

Shoes
. . . .
$1.
S h o e s ..........................1.
Shoes
. . . . 1.
Shoes . . . . .
2.

Boys’ Buster B row n
Shoes
$3.00 Shoes . . . . $1.
2.50 Shoes
. . . . 1,
2.00 S h o e s .......................... 1.

G irls’ Buster B row n
Shoes

$ 3 .0 0 S h o e s . . . .
$1.!
2 .5 0 S h o e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l.l
2.25 Shoes

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Buster B row n Shoes
for Little Tots
$ .50
1.00
1.25
1.35

Shoes
Shoes
Shoes
Shoes

Patrician
$5.00 Shoes
4.00 Shoes
3.50 Shoes

Radcliff and Drews
$4.00 Shoes . . . . i
3.50 S h o e s .......................
3.00 Shoes . . . .

Prices on shoes do not include low quarters

Sanford, Florida
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TH E SANFORD HERALD

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THESANFORDHERALD
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It. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. IIAYNES. Business Manager
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cri. m erchants, etc.. »tu] ell th e timt*

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BUBSfTBtmON IHII I-. IN AIWANCT1 '

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o n e YEAR
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CACTUS

i b e p r i n t i n g bu s i ne ss . w h i c h i* o n e
of t h e mo » l i m p o r t a n t in i h r r u m -

TtIC i r o T i n D D rU T lU r V n u D * VJV ° r *
T H E HERALD P R IN T IN G COMPANY

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¡»pinole*«* c a c t u s

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l i l t vl y a

m“ k' th ere he ink' sever a I large com panies
' f or me ,! a t w r i o u » cities in t h e s t a t e s

u «‘'- u ' , r n , h r HV,,r- 1,1 e x P, o i ‘ t h e ' * lp ° C * U U

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age weekly itnil jolt nflire only repre- foster th e growth of this great cattle
senteil un invi**trr«*i t of J1.000 to ami forage plant
Few people hi-ri
JJ.Ollo, it tra* not so ijuri hut now- .ire twar»’ th at in ¡»Biiiorii t» one*&gt;f t I’v
IMIvared la iha ill) bj larrtn 12- M
»day«. when typeset tine nmchine*. ( original cactus farms ol th e e la te
A d t u f * «*» ÎOc. f ‘* r M u r ili _
w hich cpst J 2,500 or 13,500 each, j for here several . years ago VV. S.
P i r n r i l a n i J i m i r M o m He M u i r &gt;1 Off!** modern presses ami u p to d a te m a R o m he coming irnhued with th e idea
teriul and equipm ent of all kinds are th a t the possibilities of th e on e tu i
t a l n n l Aa H t n a i l - O a a a M a i l M a l i c i t u r a t i r . n t l
a necessity, representing an invest- ! in Florida were unlimited f l a i l e d
I M S . a l the I ‘ u.A&gt;ff.i&lt; a l .Soaford. h a M a ,
ment of )5,00u to $15.000, th e liusi - 1 with the original slabs from th e labI adii Ari of Marri* lid. I»*t.
ness should ho m ade to pay n Letter oratories ol the wizard, L u th e r RurOffici' In HrrvW llnUdli|
Trlc-pt»» Nn. 11» profit.
hank, who m ade the spineless car-

YOUR NEEDS
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* A conservative Ifunk is not necessarily behind the times. ■
* T his Bank is thoroughly modern, yet, it is a conservative institution
I’lte officers study your needs and the n eed s of the community a n d
are always ready to assist in meeting them.
i
* The depositor’s interests are carefully safeguarded.

LES BANK OF SA

-!)T frJNf YfiiiR BUSINESS,
At the m eetin g J f \ t h * Florida lUs
Mr. Ross and M. M. S tew art
Rob Holly s . i ) - y t h a t the prcsji | p aat Coast Press Association held in
M .M . SMITH H. R. STEVENS
H. E. TOLAR'
R R DEAS
gang left an aching
Sa n f o r d . , i*’ort tPierce on M o n d a y / t was shown plan ted th e cacti ahtba on their |tlnre
I‘fr»idrn1
Vlir-PruIJinl
('■•»Ier
Awl I uKbl
T h a t a better th a n we e x p e c t e d ., t },at t ^e p r in tjng trade was making on Union ave n u e and wbilo they
G enerally they take overythung in ioss lor the a m o u n t invested a n d the have not m ad e m uch fuss a b o u t the
night.— Clearwater S un.
! work given to it th an a n y o th e r busi- plants they have steadily increased
.
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I nr»» known of.. It., was shown th at the acreage a n d are now able ioRob Holly of the S anford n ern ld • ¡ew printer» h a d . a cost system and sup p ly 8000 slabs for th e tra d e
i* a gentlem an and a scholar of t h e j did not figure interest on their in- T hey huTe nltoui one acre in cactus
old school.
O bliging ways a n d , a vestm ent, insurance, depreciation, i a n d th e sight is a novel one, carry- utilize» th e forbidding th o rn covered grass may be propagated by division
Destroyttrg.Nature’» Barrier».
cactus in t h e production of a tempts of roots or gfrnm* seed.
desire to please is o ne of Rob’s stro n g w aste and m a n y other things th a t
v I* h °r La(,k to the s a n d y ,
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There are four kinds of i;,
suits.
H ad w;o m ore men of his ,1,0,.1,1 l,c . v „ „ e d
Para grass is a good hay a n d p a . - ' d l v u i o R s 'i e . ' up b T 'natuU ''
" A satisfying.
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ancient
Aztecs tu r e grass, a n d dot*» well on moder- ttLCV of rh„ PaMh llMlll|lulna ' J *
m ake-up the world would be th e j Mrot&gt;0rLion charged to e v e ry j o b th e giant cacti rear their heads from
. . .
It s t a n d s , deserts, rivers. The first, the ¡r.os»!
more c h e e r f u l . - M l .m l Labor J o u i- urned o u t . a ,
b ^ nK done by all the shifting sands.
T h ey have 18 ^
£ ‘° J j w “ T 1 ' h a ,am e a tely good, moist »oil.
d
roughts
fairly
well,
a
n
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.
will not [ tains, man cannot remove, hut hr can
m l.
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different
varieties,
th
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spineI
cactus
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crudo
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th
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PrePa
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less being good ( ol s to ck feed, the | ,l*ion of. a
“ "&lt;&gt; *o this day need reseeding for several years. It-* nnu does go through them to save tbs
I t was also show n that* th e s u b ­ Signal, the Royal and th e B a n a n a thct n “ ti™ M « ln ,n makea candy of is not affected by light frost b u t is I trouble and difficulty of goni!;
M A R R I E D F O R T Y ' YEARS
scription price of papers was, in most .11 being good for icxd. a u d ioc.RuiL.
us, injured, bywlraexing. , 'C*se-7iorririVej **ieiBt ^Wre BCttwd.'the ffih'iils b« lui
' j . *o d ' n * uth ®
Wo h av e received a c a rd from Col
v a lu e-o f the bay is about th e same !arKcl&gt;' cleared away a l t o g e t h e r Th«*
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Cmomih)
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te e n page papers arc g otten out g u
arc th e b n t vurietios m d ! n a tiv e sugar. In the m anufacture of as tim othy.
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, h , r d * ,h&lt;* ‘leserts. h r 1« beEt„„int
eth w edding an n iv e rs a ry of this es­
treat like the forests The f..,lr*i th,
weekly,
insufficient
to
actu
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p
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Messrs.
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and
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have
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tim able couple. T he an n o u n c em en t
rivers. be Is beginning to &gt;t,:n m .,,,
also bears the Intelligence th a t they for the white pa,&gt;er and postage, t o | ,)eritnonted with m an y varieties un- 0,1 t h * d w e r t , after first cutting
suits
his purpose and to teg
R o o s te r s ' I m m e n s e T a il F e a t h e r s .
This is accomflow at will.
have eight children a n d to our cer­ s a y nofhing of all the work of pro- t j , lhoy know to ft c c rtain ty wlli, t ,8 ' ^ a &gt;‘
Undertaking
to
brei
d
roosters
with
p a rin g the news a n d editorial m a tte r .j bt.a t (m lh e 8tat(.
A visit to , hl&gt; PH"hed by using a sharp, longtain knowledge they a r e all living
but one aim In view, that of length­
set
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in
ty
p
e
a
n
d
print
il.
T
o
i
o
m
.
rB
rtu,
farm
on
Union
a v e n u e ¡, a handled knife.
and doing well. We e x te n d congratening the tall feathers, the unlive» of
of the members thais was nll a s u r­
O. e rr it novel and interesting one a n d jn
Although 10,000 pound» of fruit the Island of Shikoku, Japan, have
n- r* I ,
lations to Col. A ppleyard and Mrs. I
pris** and th e uw akening carne wilh
Don't b-lt
connection with the visit a brief m ay be expected to he produced per produred, after a hundred years of pa­
A ppleyard
May t h e y live to cele­
a jolt. The next meeting wi‘‘
liislory of th e cactus with its spines acre by a well established cactus tient efforts, some ruarvelou* results mercoth* titubi;
brate m a n y more anniversaries and j
som e plans a d o p te d th a t will put the
and
after the spines were obliter- garden, it is in the forage value ol It Is of record that tall b a t h e r s IS not because you have niwa.» finn »bl*
may their children prove a rich
publishing business on a b ette r basis a te d is given below:
|n
th e plant t h a t the future prospects feet In length aro to bo seen on tha to control conditions and
blessing to them . A m an who will
Island.
a'rid the puhlishets a n d th e public
a
way
to
humor
lt.
»Jt.if
!-rht
raise eig h t children in t h e nowspn^icr
I t was n o t until a fte r C hristo p h er of the new i n d u s try seem to center.
now-, for you may som** dav
will bo bonefitted alike.
I JOtlf.
N
early
ten
years
ago
the
govern­
business deserves a pension* from the
C olum bus bad discovered America
self alone.-sod wltln- it in.F t., J ‘u*rce News,
i*-&gt; to
g o vernm ent.
B ack N u m b er,
buy jour.»*&gt;lf nn ai-d.. m * :
a n d the English, Spanish a n d D u tc h m ent realized t h a t the experimental
i* t'*
. ------ O —*
"I wnuldn’t dreniti of i.tarr» InK h !in c u b a r .: I.-»
tra d e rs were» o p e ratin g between tin* '
Ul
pass* d and in
i a hulA LL S T A T E T E A M
O R G A N I Z A T I O N O F S T O C K M E N two hem ispheres th a t the cactu» etin stated t h a t the value of cacti Why. he suid he »ould do everjthlnpt
W ith m any baseball te a m s coming
Several different cooperative o r - l ^ ‘a PPcarance in the Old
f^a««’ .H a nts ha.! been demon to moke me happy " "\Vh#t ls wrong
Applicat.o
He ouitht to kno * that
»trnted
.Experlment»
«ith
irti ftbout th n t''
to F lorida for the tra in in g sea,on i l l K anlration, in n o r i d a have, d u rin g ' W r , d
Alm*wtt w ithout exception
F a i n t -In.iiM It*
&gt;
btimans
are
put
on
«
arth
tu
(uitill
mi-iprov e d . var i c i io* of t tu- » pi nc i , •»*. »..ri
c l ea n a n d &gt;lr\ lit nû! untim ely to pick an « Ilú tate I , ,lf. ||ttJl| , U() V(.a r , t aegoniplialicd « « U . - a-w th I »pectci^pf cucii are inti.klaBlons
not
to
bv
happy.'
p o i n t t o a p r ò Ih lo t h e g r o w e r. a»
der a paini i .n.-i-»
.1-0
jeam of new spaper i m * ^ , A game Rreat d « t| of benefit to the fruit a n d
11 *h,‘ w,,slern berm.-pin re
d u r t n g »thè lirst y é a r mi a e r o vielded
ei]trised to tli* mte.
b e tw .rn th em a n d a selected t . u m j t n | r k Rr(IVk,.rB (li , |„. stntP
They ” ' :
f a d e r * saw them growing
n in e ty tons of forage
I n thi* extween coal a iii t*-rl of ihr I ondillctri
from the big leagues m ight p ro re in- j havo |irmiKht a b o u t better m eth o d s h‘‘r' a ' ' ' 1
U ''* " '" ‘" " J ......... ring
per i metti S ingle l e a l e - w.-re pllllltid
teresting
The Sentinel would sug- . o( ra rrv ll, K on , h,- » i n d u s t r i e » .,„.1
m
...............
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FIRST NATIONAL RANK ------gest thè follo a mg all »Ulte peli puidi- h a v e in c r e a s « ! tht* pr of i t s, n o t o n l y , I d a , l t ^ l o t ’1' D a m t o t h e ;*■ r i .c ns a m ! a n d t h e a v e r a g e vichi of e u c h was
(
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t
y
s
e
v
e
n
a
n
d
n
half
poi
t
nd*
T
h
e
ers’ t e a m :
lt f* onty
of t h e i r m e m b e r s , b u t of nil w h o are ldnnt l ov e r
•&gt;/ 1
i
Vi Sa tifoni, in the 'Mat' of Florida, at
P itcher, Ed la u n b rig h t. Tam pa engaged in ll.e t.runches ..f farm ing durtng thè la*t iialf eenturv rDot .tti&gt; ; n-ld ni ih.* ti i ir d artd »lice.....(ing rinse nf finsi 111-»*. I lece mili r 11st. 1 9 |t
ye a r* s i m u t d in* d o u b l é t i m i of t h è
T i.'.m e
cntrlier, R o b ert Mentley. represented by them .
interest ha» beeti manifesti d lu-r.
»eeuild
U a e t l f s ut J'i per tot! a» a
|{r«nifrr»
T e m p i Time»; fir»t, base, S Dolio
in thè grow th of cacti (or ornum .m ial
¿j
Dean, .Minrni M etro polis; s e c o n d 1 Chief am ong these organizations is puritosi.. unii tl i» im i, n few year» s t o /k fooil i» t*»t linai e d a» b e i n g a» I xifftt* amt Í »tw-nijr.lv*
* h e h lrx fu ,
'ire*! *f:*l urm&gt;Fyfet|
c h e a p ¡n nlf tifa a l f»
base, Willi» Ridi; T im e s -l'n io n ; tliird th e Plornlu C itrus Exchange which »tr.ee a n y a t t e m p i wa» mudi* lo .■*
1 Si |loh&lt;|vtft«VhretlfM|||t).iq
has Caught the fruit grower* ol t he
* *t hi r
I » *e- *jf*- J‘ .(i ) b | Nj
^
base. Geo. A. MeCInllun. Florida
T h e fa et I hill .
tit w ill grow .it *l $Iffrl-»I - Nff»'li.f 1Î ifftl if" . «»ffI hit Dit i» 1 .
«te a tiew ioniitier.i.il liidu*tr\
1
S
tate
better
m
ethods
of
operation
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Metropoli», short »top. M F ||«tht i nu r t - h in t ii&gt;- -ai' it
-va-t - of i tu
In.» a t t e m p i I..11h.-r HutÌMi.-k wa
erington. Lakelmid T e le g ra m . righi ulmtr-.t. |( Hot quite, every phase of • t h è [llll^)','^
we-t or »o-11h .* r *1 tin rain,
(
* * ’ •J ■
t-flgn
It has brought aoout
wnt liana
}| 'i *
ficld. S. A. M&lt; Dride. Arcatila New*. the industry
l i o n or 1er It It/.i-r a lid ' ha It I- val I »•*■ %i»r**unt ud|*i •!
m»
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center field, A K T a y lo r, The b e tte r prices for fruit, better transit. iii*' for ... n u n '• p u ri....... I l o t i It
I ’ *• *• I. I *|»'ff. M* .
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p o r t a t i m i f aciliti es a n t i b e t t e r r . . „ d i M e r i i t . e i i t m g d u r i n g wi t. h
S ta te: left field. Cha». E Jon«..»
I. . l.f
1***** I M *
t Ì (ii t* hi* I¡a 11 Ilev e|i i Jn-d a -¡ittleli-.-- a p i a nt i l . i t • ti. i lid i . !.. V
lion»
generally
T
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benefit»
r&gt;'»ult
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Dixie.
.i*g.ini »**t fe «rve
r m l i i o » ( r u n of high Illlloii by t In- pe o pl e of Fl ori da, I htr fr&gt;•tm m
tug from tin* work i f the Kxcithngc ’ u&lt;
nf *rn * tri tri In** Ki'-s-r»**
C ham pion stealer, R obert J Holly, have not been confined to it» merit q u a l i t y , B u r b a n k ret*cheti t h e c o u ­ es p e c ia lly a» liti» s t a t e i» r a p i d l y
*1
•*k raising t'u» ,?otf) I*4i■** slid lUihi *’ ut* »
Sanford H e rald , w .rr
boy, \Y It lier» alone but. on tin- contrary, tin rt u s i o n t lint l-n ¡t» o r i g i n a l *t .t*- t h e b e c o m i n g t h e h.Mitu-r
t h a n Alatli
Spinele«5 (Kilridc Fbitki ami *th#*r &lt; «xh
Harris, Yalh &gt; (.. z. u- Kissimmee. lnt| t.pontje„ t growers have lea rite (j i act u» was w ithout th o rn s, a n d had s ta te of the southeast.
I
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nn*
II.AIt i,*
leaves like other vegetation.
HH &lt;*a&lt;'tus "ill eventually be one of the
mascot, W«yi.e J .omas. R iant City I m ore
because of it.
frat i »*• t u l rAjTfvt t Y
f 1,*. *a i \
conclusion i* th a t in u ge» p;t»t th e bnntier crops of tht* state and inan.v 1 fits N * ft *iWlik - 11 1'll *»(ht I&lt;1) I»f
Courier; officiv srorers, C. E. How*
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Now th at the t|iie»tion of raising
urd, Orange C ounty C itizen, and
NnM- «if fwr Natmnal ftank*
a n r tu lo r of th«* riit-iu* lit'catm-ntirimi -. nf l h r
I'1“ 1'*'* " f th*
b
e
tte r stock is upperm ost in th e i ■11 î n it
Iaa»aftl! MfiwY | [vm»ve n î**ftl,
u h i r t i tvriH i f m i l i ! l l v
W’l l O f l i I l f F l d f l l U l U l ! | l ) f l •- «ist » h i 1**
Joo Reese, Orlando R ep o rte r Star,
mind»
of
m
any
Florida
farmer»,
tiny '
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fie
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i
umpire. Willin Dowell, ClearwitUr
l ' t x l 14 ' . f i f r
tu rn in g
t «i It
d f-HI*' t .
th ro u g h
t hi*
Florida Parm er an d H o m i -i-, ki-r I"’ * | . i u
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Orlando S e n t i r i l
Wr litrr nlwiri
|&lt;&gt;\* \ a 1 ' • '•*
Mit Ut MITI c l »&lt;&gt;!»»• g r i - u t O l ­
lieve» th a t it J- tim e some action wa*
1l'H*» t L#
t lio U s it r i i »
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ta k e n to effect u p organization &lt;&gt;!
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JOYS OF Col* NT It \ EDITOR
livestock farmers.
T h e main effort
.
, .
. ,
..
.
,
. . .
them selves to hea t and drought were im tkt u living with thu asitintunci* ui
g!*41/ recommcod to u*er i o( ink
With skilful brush does Willis il. of, s u c h. a. body,
a t th e s t a r t , sho u ld
.
.......
,
,,
U .M litlr,
to su rv iv e, sacrificing th eir th e now dcitpined and little known
Rowell ol t h e Cloarwuter Sun paint ,he to encourage ,b e tte r ,breeds in all able
.
. _
, „
(. apitB l ¡Slrsck pa nt in _
)
rii.oim).od
,
, „
,
, ,
, ,
leaves because e v a p o r a t i o n , was to o hpinoles* ructUN.
a picture of th e joya of life th a t go classes
Stirpiti,* F u m i
J.'v.UUOuo
of live sto ck a n d the raising . . . .
,
i n
i
, •
..
Unni»* Idtwî {rrìiht*
. .
, .
. ,
* I rapid, a n d gra d u ally develping th e
with tho e d ito r of a sm all country of. feed
•O'
ru ffs fit «* [- t t***“ ,
crops a n d im proved hav a n d , . . .
,
, ,
'
‘
deadly th o rn s for defense iignmst
I'a h lu ff («raHMr»
P o iH T Ilfl
irTli* f f ^ t á t i i n
‘ (¿d’. ' . i j
daily. It is really a page front old
i !.:*•♦i u
mulAlJT.K noi i»*
► ‘ri»00
(h u n g r y a n im als of the desert
Hav&lt;ìoml pu ft un*
for F lor i da Ifn-ll
m an Rowell’s daily diary; those who grain».
V|«| JJXÌ (fr)lapMI.« •tihf* '
Dl flh**rk
Com bincJ Oft* c
In
o
th
er
live
s
to
ck
sections
been
thornless
once,
tintendenI
l‘m
X
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a r o l i u r r n u i l a . l ' a r a . KhodfH. t h è \ nknow him can picture him in long
a n J I'ounlain i ‘en
I
f
rrliflrAlrt
rii
i
I
humi
I«
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»
in I' m * fh »n vO lav •
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grey heard a n d quaint glunss s t a r t ­ t h r o u g h o u t the U nited States ure ry j, lo ri. v, r t to th a t sta te , al rii»u*» Hpei'iu- oí IhiApnluin a n d (îuin*
If • -f it ti ci r i i * I *
S «•” * T ‘
I n k
ing in on th e d a y ’s grind.
Here is found m any different breeders* asso- though it may have hoon million* ..f ••a trr;iì*fc
|,*W'»I
i|i*IWM.l*
1 rii I u :n: i*x* •*\
n a tio n * , in som e case» coniine.I to &gt;(.lir,
,h,. cactu* replaced it*
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n
i
u
d
a
it
a
tv'ruhn
t
h
a
t
ih
a
d
a
p
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d
i
tu
tour
m
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—
i
b
«
n&lt;*wo»|
eb
e
m
b
e r ol tb** C i f t f i » In» I am »If.
th e story of whul it menus to In- a n j
V
Hi »-»0JÄ I P r m i a l l I n k w*iic# m M u r aoviAif i^» « f'"* 1 ■*' 1
on«- breed alone, t h a t
are
responsible
leaves with thickly stu d d e d d e a t h - | t o nearly ¡ill p a r ts ,,f the s t apoi
t e IU
and
« d ito r:
T ri» I
f iTri.Sl** hi It li rvfK'Clally b n l l i o n t . i r a o o t b an I
t „ all kinds of roil*
However, like
“ (Tim e 8 a. m .- T he S u n editor to a gre at extent for th e high g rade dealing spikes.
L aym o in a n d I r l u» »Kow y ou li»r n r w L aitci »tk
c a ttle, hogs and sh ee p for which
For Kt.n c r a , ion(t thl, ubori({inwl of o th e r crops, it makes a better
s ta r ts to w rite nn editorial I W I T H ­
bottle With the Dew floYv.cooUoJlei.
Huts* of FUifitlsk* County «i Srmioolr,
these sections arc noted.
In the
I. II. K. WhitfifT» CashlsT of thf aloYi^mmrsj
America have used tho cactus in gro w th , and there fore furnishes more
I N A (sw at a fly) C O U P L E OK M
do wlirody •«•■«r" Uimt thf aignr •(«frmrtit
c a ttle breeders’
associations
th e certain of their religious rites, a d p asturage, when planted on good
w tnir io ih*
of m&gt; knonW|v und Mirl.
(telephone) O N T H S T H E L E G IS m em b ers nrp pledged to use t h o r ­ to u lim ited e x te n t certain varieti t soils.
II. F. Will TNF IC Ca» h irr
LA (caller m u st sco t h e editor)
o u g h b re d bulls only, a n d by living have Ireen used in thu (ireparation
f?ab"rri(xrxl und »vom to
Kmlmr II. IC*mI
Para
grass
furnishes
an
«
blindante
T U R E O F T Y E (te le p h o n e ),S T A T E
Iw-for» rw Utk üih diy
H. &lt;&gt;. f'Kn.««
f i r n T m l . F lcriila
u p to their pledge th e y not only
of iaumjufjr» 1^1ft,
I". !\ forKrr
of e rrta in comj&gt;ouiul». One variety 1of good p asturage over a large por(half hour ta k e n to closing a n order
l*l*udr |l, f*mirh,
li rwtor*
s tr e n g th e n their organization hu t
when ea te n so affects the optic lion of South F lorida. It is a grass
Notary f'ublif
(or job w ork) O F F L O R I D A (con­
profit individually as a result of the
My raminNnn riftir» «Sur.
1^1 M
nerve t h a t when the eyes aro closed iH-tter ad apted to th e southern |&gt;orference o v er co unty sent m utters)
b e tte r prices th eir a n im als bring on
, th e user sees visions illum inated in I Hon of the s t a t e th a n to th e north
W I L L (phono) C O N V E N E (darn
th e m a rk e t.
»
the brig h test of colors. In
M e x l c e j a n d ’ western p a rts , because it is ¡nt h a t fly) (phone) A N D (m a n pays
T
h
e
r
c
shourll
bo
t
o
d
a
y
in
Florid*
j
am
o
n
g
th
e
poorer
classes
th
e
te n d e r ured more or less by hard frosts,
hia subscription) T H E
USUAL
(m ore job w ork and c o n tra c t made a live stock furnier»’ association, growths of th e o p u n tia variety are ; • Pur a grass will grow on alm ost any
(or a d v e rtise m e n t) ON R I L L S (m on­ Possibly an org a n iz atio n made up of ¿.n ten raw or m ad e into a salad, or kind of soil, b u t to produce the maxT he . ¡mum yield und to giv«. th«* Ik'si reey paid on account) W I L L RE divisions for cattle, sh ee p und hogs 1 cooked, ns suits th e taste.
.
fruits of m a n y of th e species are j suit* for p as tu ra g e it should lie
.(phone, read advertising c o p y , pass would suffice nt p re s e n t.
F lo rid a oranges a n d grapefruit a r e ' agreeable to tho ta s te , refreshing anti plan ted on moist land. Tins does
on job work, p a y freight bills, nmorc
tiecoming
more fa m o u s a n d in great- nourishing.
T h ro u g h o u t
Mexico not m ean land com pletely covered
subscription money, et$.)
the
op
u
n
tia,
or
t
u
n
a
,
forms
a
consid- with water, b u t on lattil on which
pr
d
e
m
a
n
d
ev
ery
d
a
y
,
largely
bp“ W h a t’ff th o uio. / I t 1« 11 o'clock
cause of tho C itrus E xchange, a n d it erable p a r t of th e diet of the peons crops do not suffer from drought.
Begin all o v e r again'.
“ This is no fanciful p i c t u r e . . . M any is reasonable t o -a s s u m e t h a t Florida T h e fru it is n s ta p le in th e m arket P a ra grass m akes a much ranker
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grow th than does Bermuda.
On
U th e d ay t h a t we do not find time beef, p o rk a n d m u t to n would be stalls.
One specim en of cactus is culti­ good la n d it will grow to u height of
to finish a single page of c o p y from vastly im proved in q uality, with a
W hen it makes
7 in tho 'mbfining until ten o r eleven resulting increase in d e m a n d a t m uch v a te d i n Mexico a s a host for th e fo u r or. five feet.
b
e
tte
r
prices
if
a
com
plete
organi­
sut;h
u
big
growth
the
steins arc as
cochineal
insect,
which
yields
tho
o ’clock.
satio
n
of
l
i
v
e
s
t
o
c
k
farm
ers
could
be
a
rule
hard
a
n
d
woody,
hence it is
brilliant
carm
ine
color
so
useful
in
" T h is U w ritten not b ecause we
form
ed
for
thp
p
urpose
of
im
proving
no
t
of
as
much
value
for
p astu re as
com
m
erce.
T
h
e
juice
of
th
e
fruit
is
o b ject to t h e business, b u t as a
pre
sen
t
conditions.
when
i
t
is
kept
grazed
close
to tho
also
used
as
a
w
ater
coior
for
p
ain
t­
alight exeuse f o r 't h e proper m a n n e r
A T 1 :3 0 P. M .
I t Is u p to th e leading stock m en ing an d as a coloring for confec­ ground.
In which*we som etim es ex press o u r­
B erm u d a and P a ra grass are prop­
selves, the f a u l t / diction, g r a m m a t ­ of F lo rid a to s t a r t t h e m ovem ent. tionery.
T h e fruit also finds generous uso a g a te d front stem a n d root cuttings.
ical m istakes, th e sequence askew. P rop erly adm in iste red i t will grow in
' ‘Editors of big papers h a v o only nu m b ers. Influence a n d benefits to In tho p re p a ra tio n of jam*, preserves B e rm u d a inay also be propagated
C lo s e in on Sorrento Avc., convenien t to school, church«*
t o grind o u t .th e ir column b r three th e fa rm in g in tere sts of th e sta te , a n d c a k es'o f a jelly like» consistency. by sowing the seed.
business center. T h ese splendid lots will bo sold at « u n io n '•» 'he
Here In Florida wo find a largo highest bidder, absolutely without reserve. T h e chance of a iib-nm*'
Th&lt;«e p re p a ra tio n s are nm ong the
of m a tte r ea ch d a y — no business or alm ost w ithout o th er effort.
n
u
m b e j of species of Paspnlum . A to buy lots for a hom e or in vestm en t. D o not m iss it! KKKI- /
most
prized
delicacies
of
\
Mexico,
office cares—s t u c k back in a secluded
Tho actio n of Sem inole county
corner far from th e m a d d in g crowd. m en in calling a m eeting a t S a n ­ u n d during later d ay s *tn southern n u m b e r of these furnish excellent choice lot and other valuable p re sen ts— FRICK. S o m e b o d y will g n
B u t the e d ito r of the small c o u n try ford on Feb, -4th, d u rin g tho Sem ­ California n cactus candy factory p a s tu ra g e wherever u good sod can them — it m ay be y o u . Banu 00006*113 during* yale by E u s t i s ^andT h e y are p ro p a­ A big d av! A big tim e! E v e ryb od y invited and e x p e c te d . Term»:
d aily — well, t h a t is a d i f f e r e n t m at- inole C o u n ty Fair, for th e purpose has been utilising a to n of cactus bo established.
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of form ing a livestock association per week in tho nyipufActure pf a g a te d b y sowing seed.
one-thiru cash; balance, 6 and tw e lv e m onths.
G uinea g ra ss'Is easily injured by
should m eet -with a p ro m p t a n d confection t h a t m a y be said to give
h e a rty response from e v e ry county tho palate a now sensation.- In the cold, hence is o n ly suitable for the
B E N E F IT flN O P U B L IS H E R S
For y e a r s , th o n a w s jiip e r men In t h e a U te . Arrange to bo a t S a n ­ m a n u fa c tu re of th is p ro d u c t the s o u th e rn part of th e sta te . On good
B. H. Hirnlcy,‘ Auctioneer and Sales Mgr.
h t v « b ea r rd v o c x tlr.f th e orgnniza ford F e b ru a ry 4th, 191$.— Florida bixnaga v a rie ty U used. In this in­ soil i t makes n ra n k growth a n d fur­ D. H. Spencer, Owner
s ta n c e m a n ’s con q u e st of n a tu re nishes a n abundance« of feed. This
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The Booster* »¡Il gì» to l.nngu m»d
llooNter Trip Poatponed
^
a n d A Ita moni»' t .»J.. &gt; il ih.- rum u d ì
T he Booster trip that u:»a to tak e
p er mi t .
t'hvp' yesterday » a i railed oli on
Seefl Potatola
Vou ean get them are o u n t of the rain and the eirruit
rnurt. The eourt i« no respecter of'
nt U ffler’» Phnne 17
12-'2tc
U ltle H a p p e n i n g s — M e n t i o n
per«o||N alni» alm ul tulli nf l he tinniiBorro»
thè
ninne)
If
iicrcssar)
to
of M a lte r» in B r i e f nllefld thè »ale liimiirrii» ut 4&lt;&gt;»cH'*. era mere riiHcd fnr j 11r \ «erviee T he R E O R G A N I Z A T I O N O K S A N P e rs o n a l H e m s o f
Vour sai Ing* »ili pai gnnd Interest rain kepi thè rem ainder irò in going
TORD &lt;11 R I S I I \ N T E M ­
In te re st
ind if il.** «nmiit &lt;i.
.»* more la
I I Jt.
P E R \ N &lt; I: I NIO.N
vnrnhle tiiiiiurrt»» t In* e\|H*dit|nn »ili
( lilcki-u* aliti Egg» 4 mi i ;m gel
go tn Long» «ioti and Alta m onte a«
Summary of Ihe Floating Small
t h e m at Letlli-r'a .p iu m e 17
|2-2t
Al .... ..........lock M oii.lay; morning
per scheduli'
T h e wenthnr man
Talk« Succinctly Arranged fur
Mr. and Mr« George \ ll.irt ni «•enti tu Ini ve a special «pile a gai lini at tin i ••iigreg.itiouiil church a niim
Hurried Herald Header«
Statenlwro, Georgia are m ih» eit\ i he fair lino* ieri*
her of Ninhir.l - earn.* t »»»me i.m .
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t h è glle«ta of tlieir i-Mldr«'i' \ | r .
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toget I . r ,t ( |„.
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Ungati
alni
I
&gt;
fl\
1
«
Ilari
C am p ' ■ reorganise the H t T I
l^roy Giles and E. A. Da via «d
&lt; lirrie Indirled
of Sat . lord
The Jecissjly
u&gt;
Il »ili pai you lo lai In a stock nf
|k e la» firm of Davik &amp; Giles &lt;&gt;l Or------ .
,
t,
.
...
.
The gra n d jury indicted l&gt;. \V "w atch
»ell a» p ra y " has become
•.«do are In thè city a t t e n d i n g court, «upplie« ai to rte li « sa le tomorrow. ..
.
.
Unuc aie
.a
..
. . .
,
u rn e for the m urder in thè lirst de­
evident .uni a gnu.I .leal nl enthusi­
Everything m arked down li. a mini­
M i c h a e l Sbolli a n d
Ju dge Fish
gree for the killing of H. F Hryati. asm » .1—sill»» II.
mum.
n -2 tr
0f pd-and »ere a m o n g the promi­
T he homicide was com m itted on
After a brief but inspiring talk byT here not Imi ri g a representative Juno 27th, 1914. i\t the Currieville
nent visi lorn to the eily o n S aturday.
Mr. C am p the following «dicers
m e min* rubi p present ut the meeting , „ r pentine stili n«*r Chuluota.
were eleeied:
After the nrst of J a n u a r y . 1916 I
... ,
, i,
Sunfonl Library Association
y he defendant » II be prosecuted
Pri-sui» i i Mr» \\ T t .ll.ourii
viti not be responsible for any de b t on | h „
, ll(,)((Urn
"
A finrney Joseph II Iones.
Tem porary Secretary and Press
-contracted by any person but myJltl} 2m(| m . , „ u , , m
A ll. 3 '
¡.hdsted by P v m e r States A .iorney ..
»,
, W Marties
i*|f. (’. ft H a p p e r s e t t . *
ll-îltr
I m em bers are urgently re.pi.-Med to John &lt;\ Jones. a n d A tlornev G u o rg e 1
Treasurer, Mrs. S. A. l i » i n .
Orange I "a. « with hoops always a t t e n d this a d jo u rn e d in. .tin g ... un- W. beC otte*. while Davis &amp; Giles.
Vi.-e Presidents, one from end. I
In soak, at F. F. D u t t o n ’s.
27-tf
p o r t a n t business is to come up and
&lt;- „ « oblnson of Orlando »UI
church as foil'»*-- Congregutionalisl.
.
T. W. I au uni and J . II. U r nf also election uf ullh-cr». fur the new r&lt;*|&gt;r«-s*«*nI the 'd»*Tlense.
Mrs. A I. Ensm inger; Presbyterian.
year.
Should
the
ease
he railed this Mrs. If \\ Hines. M ethudi-t, Mrs
Oriedo a n among t h e prominent
&lt; E. W A I.K Kit.
week ,\Ir. John C. Jones will he the W. \\ Al.eriiutliy; B ap tist, Mrs. E.
Oviedo residents a t t e n d i n g court this
See’y Pr.» Tein.
urting
states a tto rn e y , us he is now W. Higgers; Episcopal, Mrs. A. D.
week.
43-3tp
ibrving in th e absence of his brother, Key: Catholic, Mrs. Flunk Ma­
Limburger cheese, H o llan d her
A ttorney Joseph Jones, w h o . is in honey.
Will Attend Ihe Fair
ring and yeast cakes a t Simon's.
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T h e hoards of t r a d e of Jurkson- Washington City.
37-tf
i* Foil»»wing thv Jftctfftrt M f t c ’A. P . *
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.T
he
case
-of
ArnoleB
axter
is*
s
e
t
-Tampa,• O rb m d n r Pfilatka and
Philips
gave an interesting account
‘ Mr.*and Mrs. rfigby" of Brooklyn E ustis have accepted the invitation fiîr Wednesday u n d if trial is entered
of
the
» o rk of the organization
are the guests oftheir son, Col. j , w a t t e n d the Seminole county Fair into »ill prolmhly take up the first
which
»
a
s first formed here some
few
days
of
the
eourt.
'A
r
n
o
ld
is
to
George N. Rigby, the p o p u la r attor- on
4lh nf F(,h ru ttrv . T h „ ,.„m.
time in the eighties, in »hit'll many
I»
«
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M
ed
on
an
indictm
ent
lor
steala«y of this city.
m itte e sent an in v ita tio n to th e vnr11 o|M rnt.d a hut. hi r of Sanford's best women had labored
Rohe Bros. Pickled Beef. Vou ran ¡o u * trades, bodies several days ago,
1*'1,b
lb
willingly aif.l accomplished much fori
|2-2c w ith the result t h a t many of them
near M aitland, and is charged
‘get it at Lefller's, phone 17
the
cause of tem perance
But the j
with I'Ut.hering and selling cattle
h a v e a eeepte.l a n d signitied their wi,h
fact
(..it
lb»,
organization
had
he»*!.
K W Hector of Salt Luke City
willingness to meet here and take "..I, nher
, r than
, n a " l.i- " ' vn
A num ber
«as in the city y e s te rd a y looking III th e fair
The III, mil be Hoard ^ ‘«»rtecte.l hides am ong the things] dom.-.M lor the past two years, the
kept u|
over the celery fields. He » a s accom­ ..f T rade Dav and th e Commercial
•&gt;l,"ut the indictm ent members having merely
their ilues, most of them, proves that
panied by (* P. Swope, t h e live real »III act as host lor th e several bodies
,hnl
,M'' " P'lHling for more
it needs new "h in o d " mui «he felt
«state agent of Oviedo. M r. Hector
w ho tfX|a*ct to come here for the fair. than a year.
thnt reorganization » a s necessary.
aspects to locate in S em inole coun­
The president thetj culle.I u meet­
ty ami »as most favorably impressed
( am p's Fine l.eclitrc
bargains, pieni) of them al V«»ing fnr Jan ‘J l s t at 3 p. m. at the
with all th at he saw in th e celeryA trttge ero»«] greeted finn, Joseph
I ell'« tomorrow.
I.1-2ir
Hnpn-t church to hit.neh the ori.gndelta.
C am p ut thè S tar T h e a tie on S n u ­
basts.
I t es i s h . . » o f S e a s o n
* da v n i g h t and they »ere must for­ izatn.i. upon a vw rkmg
Br C I. Hrundnge. Osi efipul !..
P o l l y r*l t h e C i r e n t * a t t h e [ i n p c r i n l
Mr- H i-nry Wi g h t t h e n a n n o u n c e d
First National Hunk H ldg.. Monday. M o n d a y n i g h t » a s l i t e l h n - a i ' . i i i - n « - tuiti»!.». fer Mr C a m p held them b.r
h a d . d r e a d v h e e n pe r
t
»
u
liotirs
or
lintn
»
ith
In»
fio»
of
t
hat
Wednesday a n d F tld n y , 11 a m t.&lt; t i l t i l o l t h e »,•:-.»»,
(I*, a c t '• &lt;«i' . . of or.itorv
: -«r
( m o t h at I In S i ' i m i m l e
and
»
ilIICIs.lis
ferii
l
good
log.
6 p. m
llif
I b e t u m I tie s l . i . u « a » m l p a t r u n
lb- » »ts to s ja-a k on ti'iitpi'ruhrf, j ('out »» Ki.r » hen. I.lcrut un- ».IJ In*1
lie» f D Hunt of A tla n ta . Cu , IZei l .1» It »I n. libi b a v e bi s«It a t o l t h o s e having beoti iiiiltici'd In ionic to Sull- distributed and made the siiggi"ii in the city for a fe» weeks, tnitfl. » h o m i s s e d It l o s t » It H e s s i n g I, . f i r
l . l . l I le . l i s o
tin i. '
U l
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tilt m b e r » l I P I a l l . p . t i g l i b e
I I
to the gr.itili.'ation of lus m t.y O l l e " I l b ' Ill's f l b . , 1 l . i - t I -*
She also li'i.vde the
g . v. thè a a i lo*... »■ a 111.1* le et uri' oli pii si* I Iheie
Polly of the ( ireu» can thè henelit« tn Ite derive.! Irorn r i g h i 1 very appropriali* suggestion lluil^
fririid'
it.-V Hunt, formerly pastor to Sanford
be li» l i . g a n i h.
of the Presbyterian c h u rc h hen has he recommended to at&gt;\ .-it\
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kept
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a. t • v g n n d li •
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a ho't "f friends a m o n g all
1 tu* u «l* o l t h è
p i i li|ii
p* .nf i» I..- -1.......ir»«
In I he i l . ur-e booti
churches .111;! all th e people and file) clean, moral ...ol li.gl.lv i i.t. r»,ii'.i'ig of 1.1 s r e lli.i r I » !.. • a ni in.tl I |,&lt; la*si
s 'i l , n i c e r I hi*n sjioki' .1 »orili
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a itra iti.iu
Ii desirv e s the un inai. ... S.inlurd » a - noi thè olii' » Ilo , of •
are giving Inn. a » a rm weli-onu• ir.igeini'i.l
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T r u e to n.une Mini from In ..1th», II., out II» II I'llort«
He Is one of tlie be«I speakers that
proli tu- «tori* Kain'.I ander govern
Hunt I»1»pi . lie « - (e . 1. 1! . f.'t »ec d 1 a- g r . i .'d Mi plalfoi m m Sanford
and for our Ir.tdi
h., h »a K l.eor» in many a day ..nd II I» ho| I'll that
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in
a ta g «i rlifvi-ig frei d-.m from !*••» 11
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Mlnsirel« Tumorrow Night
C ohuriie Minstrel», the hoy» »ho
are too »ell known to reipdre any ad
vertiidng in I In-si' coin urn« »ill be
here tniiiorro» nigi i
' tl"- I m
perm I
Tlie old l a v u ' i l e . I hurley
G ann a ' d Nn I 111 . •
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» ilb l In bell- "ii
• -I ' l * i • tire
Ira n i' 1» np t .. 11• i .
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Joe t ..born require«
I la -tag ng
this season is si,n| In be rn * ind &lt;1
Irin tive u nit the u-in.l g.....I a i n
good Hinging and old t u n - iniiisirt-lsy
will he given to the Million*'« T h e
p ara d e and free ronei rt nf noun i'
w otrh the price of adm ission
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h u m s »ill have a crowded Imu-i- to
morrow night at (lie Im pirutl

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W O M A N ’S C L U B
- The Literature D e p artm en t o f fin
Woman's ('Ini' held its fort nightly
meeting in I hi' l i u t i rollili* Twellt »
eight inellilier« Were pre«ent
Mr»
Mari»
. irtnaii presided
Minute»
of fi'rif.v' me. ling read and ap p ro v i"1.
Mi n 1 « i •

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d i a « n t o i m p o r t a n t IniHiiie«« ol
t e r n o o n , id ec t io n of otltrer«

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Ii I'hlllpH »as iinai.i
elected c h a i r m a n of depar
Dickinson also
m e n t : -Mrs. Geo.
fleeted
chairm an oí
iinitniinotiHly
m em bership rom m itt«........ . depart
„„•nl
This part l»«dng i-oni-lu&lt;le&lt;L
pi.m* ». re arranged for Literature
ri'cept ion. \s Itii-li »ill Tie tendered
genital d u ll January 27th
M iss»
FoV Sale!, i '
T h re e lot* faring Furl» on Myrtle Mary ( lo-ppell » a s ehuni'M ti* chair
av e n u e and Seventh slrr«-t
I »»-sir Ulan of «leroriitioti rt intuit fee for
ably located fur hotel « r n idcticq bea tit til» ; t ion of dui» rooms for tills
Mrs J
\V Harnes ns
Hcuuliful allude t ri"*. ten &gt;«•.!» old. m casion
no ot h e r ' property lik»- it i&gt; it- ■.Jy • I.; i r u n • ' r. Jn d i m . ni eliminili.
A pply nt onre t»i ¿4 W I *ug
I..t« k of t m e p r e v e n t e d gi vi ng of
p. p«'fH a« »• he«|tileil
25-tic
-How ever, all thoroughly «-ujoy-i-d
II. Y. I*. U. Note* ^
prof. («. L Mjiri*’ talk on P»ych«dO u r B. Y. P. U. l*'**on wu* very ogy
Following thi* the club all
intere sting lust- S un d ay
The s u b ­ journt'd
ject wus Total AlMtinence
Group
No. 3 hud charge nf th«* meeting,
Ii«with Minn Luing leader
The pro­ "L«**4! this day loitering 'twill
the sam e sto ry
gram w a l as follows:
Tom orrow, and th e next more «liluS c rip tu re Lesson. Mr Howe.
tory
’ In tro d u c tio n , Mi»» Laing
Is th e re still a need for Young Thcn l" ,,ucUion l,ri"K" il" own do*
lays.
Men a n d Young W om en to Fight
Intoxicating And ' ' “ V n,c lo*t '»m enting oVr
the T em ptation*
of
lost days.
Liquor? Mrs. Gatchel.
S p e d a l Song by G ro u p , Florida .is Ar&lt;* &gt;’ou '4* ,‘arnc*t ' *eirc th i*
minute
Going D ry.
j
Thu D anger, of S trong Drink. Mr. " hat * o u ™ d o ' or dre* m y ° u c“ n '
Jinkins.
b,'Jtin “
4 oiiruge lia» gim u s power and magn
T h e Pledge of .Personal Ab«tinance
in it
Mr Thompson.
Only engage, and th en the mind
Dr. Miwusen, one of t h e World's
grows lira ted,
G (eutr«t Arctic Explorei* tells why
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he was lead to take a decided Stand * * * "
“ n.d ..t h " WOrk W“ 1 b° C° m '
ploted.’
Against S tim ulants of nil Kinds, Mr.
— Goethe.
Chase.
' . R i d i n g , Miss Dslsy Hetts.
R ead in g , The South is Going Dry,
Dally Thought,
Times of general calamity and con­
Miss L inda Connelly.
All a ro cordially in v ite d to these fusion have ever been productive of
R eporter. • tho greatest minds.—Colton.
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visiting «Jelegiites
ol Florida an d
opinion was th a t

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from various cities
the &lt;-onren*UH of
Sanford ably car

ru I o n t t h e t r v n i g p o s i t i o n a s l.«.»1
t o ' l i e v i s i t i n g d e l e g a i l oo in a iim-t

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T h e r e are T im e s When N o th in g Will T a k e Their Place

WHEN T H A T T IM E COM ES, C O M E H ERE

SEM INOLE PHARM ACY
PHONE 275

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Courths that k e e p y o u a w a k o at n i g h t a ls o
d istu rb
the s l e e p o f th e rest of tfie fa m ily .
Tboy can be stop p ed In a fe*e in ln b le s w ith

Ballard's

Horehound Syrup
It Is a Remedy of Great Relieving Power
In All Lung and Throat Troubles.
Italtard’a H o r e h o u n d P y r u p conveys n w a n n i n g “ nd rel a xi ng Inf lurarn to the c o n g e s t e d l ungs. H e a t s soreneaa. quiets t l c kj l n g
sensation In tho t h r o a t . s l r e n g U i e n s the voice, loosen« phlegm a n d
relieve* all I r r i t a t e d condi ti ons In t h e t h r o a t a n d lung«. Keep a
bottle lr. the b o u s e . It Is h a n d y t o have when uccdcd and «a.ve*
a world of mi s er y to the per*on nffected

Put Up in T h ree S izes, 25c, 5 0 c and
$1.00 p e r B ottle.
n u y tho 41.00 «Iso. u c o n t a i n s Hvo tlm** as much
as thi» Stic al*p. nnd you Ret w ith each tiottl« a
llrrrlek '« | i v l Pepper 1'oreua P tastrr for llto chest

ST. LOUIS, MO.

PROPRIETOR

JAMCS F. BAU-ARO

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Atlantic Coast Line
STANDARD RAILROAD OF TH E SOI TH

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flo..r a» a representative of the local
p ' 11i-r N*11 i.''i of -»a iifonl h Ia it
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Hut Equally Important are Pure Drugs and
Reliable Remedies

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Uiusi- I’eoplf Fintine Prom inently in Our D a ily Fives.
AN mini M iss Them if T h e y t'lo t-tl L'p for a Week.

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I lint u t i l i i n i t i d prai»* - I n o d d be
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T R A IN S E A S T -4

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S:3()am 5:25am 9:00am
12: IS pm 7:00am 10:29am
2:2l)pin 10:15am 1:35pm
7:55pm 8:00pm 11:50pm

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* Free Reclinini» Chair Cars to Washington, Electric Lighted; Eledric Fans.
Coast Line Florida Mail Carries Local Sleeper lo Savannah.
Slcel Pullman Cars of the Highest Class Operated on All Trains.
We Operale Our Own Dining Car Service. Pullman Reservations and
Informalion.
J. (i. KIRKLAND, I). P. A.,
Hillsboro Hotel. Tampa, Fla.

si»t the «uece.s* that Inis come to
Sit4iford Organize«! Labor I anions I
lor the lliimhed r«Htilts |..ttaiiie&lt;l a» a in design*, inrludjng 'TUu'*t Satu
iu*'1 water m i r k in m nvintu»n »n ford."' Niagara.
Welcome.
G«&gt;«««1
t«-t.vinrnei t the limai union working Night, \nieri. iii Flug. Sunset Í 'linpm - n in j.-.riH ul.ir the p.iinK-r«* . r a i l let of roses and 1 n u m b e r of other
re indebteu to this cluli and all gnrgeou« s«-t pierei». T h e re »ill al»o
i i . r . di ct s
of th e painter« » ¡ » h to lie a gloat amount of oth er novel
• steiul tlo-ir h ea rt) thank« h»r &lt;J"s kind« oí lin-work* that »ill lie won­
derful in tlu ir ciiiiHtruetion
Tin*
«**1 -lam e,
«fur worthy presidi ut and olli«-ers mi-rvilou« di .pl i.v »ill h«' shown in
•d l.oi-al N'- .'iJ‘&lt; of F. ini*--« are \ coi nect lull with the log S«-rilllH&gt;le
it Huh.m. president . I I- Mahiir. ( uiiniv V . 1- l"r (nur night«, stariv u e (iri s id e n t. f
I Kuiupli, «i eri-- mg. Wi «Ini-sday.
.jrd.
ta ry : L. L. J o in s , tM-a*ui«-r and dele-, Sanforil will In* lilmed during thi*
gate to Centi.il Lahor I'nion.
Stoninole C ounty Fuir, arrangement-i
The Sanford lo c als a r e a ls o grate have been m a d e »hereb y n motion
ltd to Sanford Aeri.* of Eagle« for tin picture com pany will p u t the town hi
use of their room* and m any other movies,
act« of kindness.
Thu aconc.« of the p ic tu re will he

A. W. FRITOT, D. P. A., 1
138 W. Bay Si., Jacksonville, Fla.
Skl m Crearti

on Oottlea.

A jiovel uii'tlimi of «kliiiiulng nll
liie ere,no frolli milk eoiitultieil in n
botti«' or llk«' v e n e ! i» to unv a Inrgi»
round disk of ruhher whlcli takp* tt
nllghlly eoirnve siiti| h&gt;. It bullig liung
iipnti lhree Ughi aluniinum roda, or
v» lren sitpptr ; t li«' tll»k In eilgew lsc
nini belo» «he «urfare If Mn-n fake»
fin- l! I r
cu a r.l lini !»»• i|ru»n out
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A T L A N T IC C O A S T L IN E
T R A IN S

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Northbound
Arrive
92 . .4:00 P. M. ..
82
1:18 A. M.
Hi
1016 A. M
80 . 2:22 P. M.
28
8:60 P. M.
. Southbound
91 . 12:28 P. M.
tfJ. . ..2 :0 6 A. M . . . .
89 . 2:10 P. M
85
5:30 P. M.
27 • »•••• • • • • • » .
O viedo
FJf. Arrive
127 Leave

G-u ve
4:05 P. M.
1:33 A M.
11:06 A. M
2:42 I». M.
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laid in t h e street«, store*, exhibition
hiiili|ing* und piare* of interini in
Fireworks nl the Fulr
Every night ut th e .fu ir the&gt;e »TII ]] Sunfcsr«I.
be u marvelous display of firework*.
The p icture when com pleted will
This exhibition will he the big fen he shown lit the Slur T h e a tre .
It
No.
12:38 P. M.
, ure o( tht, „¡Tht , Ilir&gt; UM(, wj|| )H. u will th e n be sent to various cities
No.
.2:16 A. M.
No.
2:30 P M.
magnificent triu m p h of pyçotcch- th ro u g h o u t the state for reproduc­
No.
5:5i. P. M
nies. Aerial pieces of many b. uu- tion,'show ing the a d v a n ta g e s of San­
No.
8:10 A. M.
tiful and wonderful kinds will hr ford.
used, including the Cascade*, the
' No
•• .tn A M
hi m e of e v e ry th in g th a t i« l*»-isu I if ill
Sanford Hoard of Trad«' t o remain
No
t (»0 P. M.
in lire»ork.«
With a m ighty roar .tiie p ro p e rty of this city
See these
L ecabur^
they will propell high into the uir i pici un*« und it will give you an idea
No. 2 1 - Arrive
10:55 A. M.
ningnilirent fountains of liquid lire, ol »h u t will he doin' for Sanford.
No. 24 1 « ve
5:68 P. M.
mingled with counties* star* ol every
No. 168 —A r r i v e ............. 5:20 P. M
The idea is a n interesting o n e .a n d
color. Hou«|Ucl bomb shells whiph
.6:35 A. M.
there is no doubt that t h e prekenta- •No. 157 - G a v e .
will explode high in the air, develop­
.T rilb y
on of n local moving p icture will
ing into beautiful bouquets of varied
No. 2 5 - -A r r iv e ............... .1:00 P. M.
atlruct u grout deal of a tte n tio n .
colors. These a n d a great a sso rt­
No. 2 4 - -L e a v e .. • .
. .2:25 P. M.
ment of aerial .pieces will bo seen.
Clydo Line Boata
Then there will bo tho marvelous
Great T ru th .'
(Si. Jtkas Riv»r )
.- - fancy set pieces, some of these will "Ho who plays tho Tool will miss 1 AtTivo 10:00 A.M. Leave |1:30 A.M.
Ae prize.”— Aesop.
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THE SANTORO HERALD

January h

re g istration of birth s in the United
S ta te s a n d particularly in Florida.
This necessity ia being
rcconixed
by th e Federal g o v e r n m e n t • to th e
j, e x te n t t h a t the C h ild re n ’« Bureau in
S T A T E BOARD O F HEALTH
* W ashington if calling for a census
of th e children born In 1d 14. This
m e corpora.e limits «.
Tho 1|ock&lt; br^ der ln, b „ on ^
m to om t e on &gt; ••**|ing a n d carefully preserving a com- I d u ty of taking such a n enum eration
**lrt
t(&gt; fTlaln 1,1,1
plete a n d officially a tte s te d record of • has been patriotically undertaken in
Florida by the w om en, tor it seem»
' ‘ " ' ' ‘ " ,TI ” ' r' 1-1 the |&gt;edigree of his h tg h -b ie d r a t tle
m h Florida
No i.roph- ,,
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a t the men have failed »o far.
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ed to foretell th e fate of __ ____
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T
h e H ealth D e p a rtm e n t of the
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pedigree of his own child to have it.
ihe s t a n d , supinely with of |(&gt; mak|l „ „ m a t t „ of re ro rd . to F ed eratio n of W om en’s Clubs has
an&lt; ^)f‘rrn' , * r - 1
|&gt;e preserved for Its own protection come to the rescue a n d under the
C to t*e diverted from her and. ,I or .nis.
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« . . .th e stockm
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And
an is leadership of Dr Ellen Lowell Steit-arer to mi*»
her
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, )VJt like the re«t of his fellow Amer- v&gt; Hi. c h a i r m a n ot t h e d e p a r t m e n t
!«• for her
Forewarned leans.
,
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i h e F.nghshman
is ♦ more par: ( ha* set one day of th e current week
licular. and the family line some- to count th e children u n d er one year
*'
times m ay he i raced hack to the old. R epresentative wom en in every
city, tow n and ham let a n d rural sec­
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tim e of the N orm an C onquest,
ker* Association
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tion have been selected to agther
J a n . 1«.— T h e Florida t " k at a
t h e . facts in their com m unities, to
Cooperative Association
T h e •verlaaring question of utility, t a b u l a t e th e results a n d forward
im oted and soon promdollars and cents, stan d s in the th e m to Dr. Stevens w ho will further
reality. Hedge* of *tock »»&gt;’• a n d most of th e problems of a r ra n g e them in t a b u l a r form and
E. W. Stiles
J H Booth
pan&gt; have lieen t r a d e , o r ‘*l It J** h s v r to 4»e figured l a c k send th e results to t h e b u reau at
I [). Hart
j r a r y l*oard of direetbrs *° , h i* basis. Most Am ericans know W ashington and to th e Florida" Hiion and Son
•hosen. with Andre van som ething about th eir gran d p are n ts; . S t a t e B oard of H ealth.
M. D. Gatcbel &amp; Son Ed Foster
as president.
a *ew «»n go a g eneration further
B ut t h a t the work of l.hf*e_j»atrim inent men. th e Osceola bark, bu t they are lost beyond th a t :
otic wom en shall b ring most useful
it a n d Truck Growers. I*rhaj»s preferring t o follow the
results it is necessary t h a t they shall
local farmers and pro- warning of old Tom H ood at&gt;out gohave th e h earty cooperation of Flor­
xcking the organization
fu rth e r up the line,
ida m others.
Unless th is shall be
ra t h a t it will m e t n a
T h e utility aide of b irth r e g is tr a - given, th is splendid effort to better
movement a n d t h e form- tlon h a s two features. O n e is the social a n d economic conditions will
e gom pany t h a t will not p ro te c tio n 'o f the&gt; child, In establish&lt;4 it* objevt»
stuff produretKetocU'Omtrm&amp;'Bn*! pVtttfr*W 'hjw
t h a t F lorida women shall give every
4tio&amp;*~
-arehouses. canning fac- the line of descent as proof of legit* assistance freely a n d p ro m p tly .
*oatktnd to pu t the business iroacy; in fixing th e d a te of birth
It is understood t h a t this censusn i !»
'owers and producers on * nti e x a ct age of th e individual for tak in g of Florida babies is to lx- kept
c tkm
e system .
! !&gt;** p rotection under th e child labor up each year by the w om en's organ­
an y will have a capital I»»»; &gt;n determ ining school age. to ization. T h e sureess of the under­
protect th e girl u n d e r th e age-of- tak in g this year will m ean much for
consent laws, and for m an y other ! fu tu re years and will establish a
purfHwe*
working bast* for increasing!} greater
A nother feature i* t h e relation of result* in the future
health a n d economic condition» to
the s t a t e in fixing its biMh rate.
v ’ •N «'w I se for P in e S traw
straw was free to an}»
C om plete vttxl sta tis tic s , including
The men who cAn afford to have raking, and if a farmer
records of births a n d d e a th s and of large stables and kennels are huyin cl*« to do. he would ►
prevailing diseases, are essentially in pine straw for lid d in g for their ani- for his hire, ehsiging •
connection with the highest economic mals
They huve found that the loarF. To a consider,
welfare o f . t h e c o m m u n ity * o r of the pine straw ha* no insects, the *inrll J» *\ill tru»- of ih»■
0\* CL I i&gt;93
state Itself
The n u m b e r of deaths soothes
t h e . nerves of th e anoimal*. but pine straw i*
BUILDING
in a n y section within a given period t h a t it
leaves (heir coat* tieek ami own
It t* n n • •
determ ine inferential!} a n d directly glo*' \
m o d i * a ml t r •
it- healthfulness, its rno*t im portant
August HHmont m a rv e led that hi* to t.«■ larg»- .»i *t
asset
A knowledge, even approxi­ hor»«« am i »log* were in bett»-i health C learw ater Sun
mately ac cu ra te , of t h e numtier of and looked l»etter urul were tractbirth« i« vsstlv im p o rta n t in mart} .»t.le wt,en south and t.e a t t n i uted
JACK R abbit
w a )‘ (■»•Mile that of suggesting the it to th e pine straw !»*dding. ."mj he
Cracks in l»o
v
CARS
degree* of m fmli'ty of th e country has a stan&lt;ling oril»*r for clean pine
R there 1« an 'ic'»
11'elf T h e alarming)} low birth rate s t r a w it ..........
li;- • ■ig tw r ar. on
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ill F ranc e during recent decades ,f o ,,l l o w i n g «uit. at,d. tile pine *tfuw iii up W n i l a cell,» a* : .
egg In *»ti «!i ,v|,| .i
ha» been accepted a» stro n g evidence •lustr} i* growing
It promises t»» „„ ,
s m o o t h and
of a corresponding decline. in F'r«-nrh *»e a most profitable mean* of u*ing pasterni(.k
St; ,, ,,,
morals.
a w a s t e product
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R E C O L L E C T IO N S O F A P IO N E E R
A FORMER RESIDENT OF THE CH I'L l OTA SECTION
W RITES INTERESTING LETTER
First the Mijls family
T h e following le tte r from a pion­■ month*.
eer of this county now residing in » h o w e i l u p with a pa i r of twin*
u#-* n
C alifornia will be in tere stin g . «-*p*-&lt; - • Kirjg an d
Then th e Phillips brothers,
¡ally as it include* several articles
w ritte n for the O rlando Record in C harles and Frank or ra ther Mrs.
1887 before there were a n y dailies Charles and Mr* F'rank added a
h ea lth y girl hahy each to the com -,
in T a m p a :
T w e n t y nine years ago there was ing throng
Josh Jar&lt;&gt;!&gt;* a n d wife rarne up
“ so m e th in g doing" in O rlando und
Vicinity, as witness th e” proof con­ wmiling a little later on with a t»eau-i
ta in e d in enclosed a rtic le from m y tiful girl hahy.
F'rank Simmon* an d wife, to keep
{K^n, which, if agreeable, {»lease print
in th e Herald as “ a n c ie n t history.” up with the fashoin. supplied a girl
t h a t m a y l»e of interest to y our m any ha by.
readefV
T hen comes
blushing,
modest
Oct. 10. Ihfcl. myself a n d family Gaia- Long an»i Mollie his wife with
a rriv e d a t Orlando, o v er tw o streak* a d au g h ter who may some ’day,
of rust th a t spanned S anford and fifteen or twent} years hence, break
O rla n d o , tw e n ty -tw o rnllea. compris­ som e young m a n ’s heart all|to sm ash.
ing all of the narrow g au g e raileaty
And then ap p e a re d C a rp e n te r Clif­
then, in existence in s o u t h Florida. to n . “ airly in th e m orning.” a t the
W hat strides in d e v e lo p m e n t have village store. In urgent search of.
l»ecn born since these d ay s, where sa fe ty pin* a n d sweet scented soap.
•*experience was unfolding the cer­ W h y ?
Because his wife had just
t a in ty of fruition.
presented him with an heiress to pin
T o M r. M ahlon Gove, a life long u p a n d keep washed. On th e sam e
n ew sp a p er m an (whom I knew for d a y G ra n d fa th e r Price was o h - 1
years before ho gettled in O rlando is serv ed stepping high, as though
d ue m u c h credit ( a ^ a.'waLiunug.,*«» troaMpi» aw wffd* xunmr.tr timam - owe
v ,&gt; '*Tnfrrrit *fh 'Grange c o u n ty a n d so u th ­ s lip p e ry boulders, alt on account of j
ern F lorida generally, t h ro u g h the th e sam e girl b a b y — the first gra n d ­
effective m edium of T h e R eporter, child!
having pu rc h ased the “ p l a n t " in
E ph Brown and Julia his spouse
1880.
(e verybody 'k now s
good
natured
K indly re tu rn me th e copy en- Flphi, not to he o u td o n e by their *closed, as it belongs in m y scrap C h u lu o ta neighbors, felt it to he
book com prising m any clipping* re­ th eir d u ty to show this com m unity
lating to O range county a n d Florida t h a t they could have a baby girl
a n d they did!
M illedgc T a n n e r and wife, just
over the big creek did not propose to
be counted o u t of th e universal re- 1
tu r n s and are harboring a young
s tra n g e r of -the male persuasion..
T h e n , to cap th e climax. *»* it were
»Mr. am i Sir* Willi* C h andler have
U*en protecting twins since S atu rd ay
last, June l ‘i.
S o y o u see. if l in* s t a t e of t h i ng *
1* t o he continued a new *t}le of
m ultiplication table will become an
im p e ra tiv e necessity, es|»erially a*
T h o m a s Owen. John S tephen, Jam»**
b u t why a n tic ip a te ? Invitations
are ex tende d to a n y inventive g»-niii*
to utter a new " t a b l e ” q u i r k 1

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Let M e T e l l Vou!
O r l a n d o will s o o n Ih* e n v i r o n e d In
r a i l r o a d * which will in&lt;&gt;*( «•ffertively
r u t nil her r et a i l t r a d e a n d c r i p p l e
b r r pr«»»|*»M l i v e
wfitileoale
trade

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Embracing -Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Domestic Arts .and Crafts
with exhibits of Stock, Hogs and Poultry, and the products of South Florida. Rac
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H. H. DICKSON, President
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Laura Jean Libbeu’s

Talks on
Heart T o d í c s

H»rr«l»«y
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t r a n c e . Of t he m s e l v e s , t h e s e I n c i d e n t s
a r o of s ma ll m o m e n t to him. but w h e n
t h o girl c a r el e s s l y r e c o u n t s t o his
s w e e th e a r t that tho lover she ha s
s u c h conf ide nce In h a s b e e n bea u lug
h e r h o me f rom e v e n i n g affairs, t a k i n g
w a l k s wi t h her, s e n d i n g h e r flowers,
h o r faith tn hi m Is s h a k e n to Its
foundation
H e mny e xpl ai n i h e m a t ­
t e r f rankly, but t h a t la not s . y t n g
h e r fears o r e s t r o u n d le s s , a n d f o r e v e r
s e t at rest.
T h a w o m a n who b el ieve s h e r t r u s t
b e t r a y e d a l w a y s h a r b o r s a d o u b t In
her heart
T hi s Is t ho bl i gh t i ng f ro st
t h a t s o o n e r or l a t e r kills love
If t h e
h e a r t lie d i s t u r b e d In Its love d r e a m .
It c a n n e v e r a f t e r w a r d s b e a t w i t h t h o
s a m e Joyous r h y t h m .
It Is a l w a y s
w i s e s t a n d b e s t f or a l o v e r t o e x p l a i n
a t t ho t i m e b e i ng Just how ( h l a o r
t h a t o c c u r r e n c e took place, t h a t h e
m a y h a v e h e r vi e ws on t h o s u b je ct .
H e r conf l de nce Is w o r t h e v e r y t h i n g t o
hi m.
W i t h It a h a p p y f u t u r e Is a s ­
s u r e d for t h e m
W i t h o u t it, t h e i r lives
will d r i f t a p a r t .
L o s t Is (he w h o l e
worl d t o hi m If h e p o s s e e sc s n o t t h o
^ewel of h e r confidence.

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c o u r t s h i p ensues,
*Atlorn»&gt; lor Plñintiff.
I J - T •
a n d t h e i r engage­
I hold It tru«- w h s t s' - r btsfall.
I f-el It when I sorrow most'.
m e n t follows.
*Tls belter to have loved and lost
t . Cm H W C.«aly Ju d ie . 8 . « l « . l . C.unty
Aa t h o old say­
Thun never to hav* loved at nil.
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S S l l W l . I»»»b* l i n i t*-*U Ubo o» Ib » » y
q ui c k t o fall out c a n with e i t h e r h e r dal ly t a s k s o r
J ! r « n C . t on t h . a i lh d . y ol March,
‘ a O lil i. I -hall apply to t b . Ilonor.bl.
again!"
Another h n r love affairs, sho s h o u l d n o t fall In­
O O.' Herring. Judie oí . . id Court. aa J n d f .
girl,
or.
p e p t o I n m e n l a l l o n and g r i e v e If t h e y go
ü Probat» 1er my lln.l dlach.rec a. Admin*
uir at of I* T A . ol t h . . . t . t . ol Helen.
chance.
a n o t h er w r ong.
CkariiVr darr.ted: . n d that at th- a.m«
y o u n g m a n comes
I «III prrirnl my final account, aa
In r e g a r d to eve n t h e d u t i e s s h e
AdBlnlUrai'ir. C. T. A., ol aald ratal«, and
upon t h e scene, k n o w s bes t how to p e r f o r m . It Is c o m ­
«.k lor tb»'&gt; approvai.
• a*
lit* o r s h e Is morn f or t i ng lor her to h e a r t h a t m i s t a k e s
It.trd April
I» U .(SOIU)ON.
D.tru
ni Í. A. D.
JOHN
c
o u r t e o u s to the will h a p p e n eve n In t h e bes t of f a m ­
idaÍDÍitrOM rum Tc.tam»nto Altaría ol
* it.» r &gt;i• tr ni H-lcna Krhnrldrr, &lt;J-r-»acd. s t r a n g e r t h a n I he (K-cnston d em a n d s
ilies
It Is q ui t e a s t r u e t h a t love a f ­
ài » It.
Il Ï4. 12-22, M l , 2-23
J e a l o u s y ar ises, nn d a I nver * lyn:trr&gt;-l f ai r s tile whole world o v e r IlHV«' not
fellows
T h e r e is ;t p a r t i n g iif the r u n stniMitlih
If s h e h a s a u u u r r e l
wavs
wi t h h«‘r h&gt;*nr ami he goes off In u
Always U n p ro fita b le.
huff, w h e n sin- «its d o w n a n d t h i n k s
T h i s does not s e e m to e n d t h e com­ t h e m a t t e r . o v e r , n i n e t i m e s o u t of
In labor as In life,' t h e r e c a n bn no
p a c t w h i c h e a c h e n t e r e d Into so t e n s h e b l a m e s h e r s e l f
(Anting Tho t h i e f Hlenls f r om himS h e g oe s
thoughtlessly
recklessly
Neit her o v e r t h e whole affair c a r e f u l l y W h e n
»elf. The s wi ndl e r s w i n d l e s hims elf .
feels p o s s e ss e d of t h e r i ght to i n- In» saitl lie coul d not c onm lltfl fol l ow­
—Emerson
c o u r a g e a n o t h e r love
T w o ent er ed ing vi e wi ng hut suibhnr iif y ri’fiism! t o
Into llle het rnl h.il e e m p u i t
It t intk give I he reas«|tt whv s h e - h m i hl n t
i wn iii m a k e ti i &gt;ne i a n n u l t. .n. lie
h a v e jtiinpeil it t h - «'«uiilusion t h a t
soli' p r l v liege nf h r &gt;'11 king It ii tn!.* s he was going with -*ime o t h e r girl.
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drr Thi* II.-.tiling \ t Tin- Unie (if $7 -'0 Uli ||t
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m IiOpi * I i * ¿irt s ar»* w«*hh «l 11' 1' - I h * r lini
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lint Inali li a f e api •«* hlatm- Me m
111ii 11 sin- di se nt e r s to Ite rapa t i l i ' of
selves bi t t er l y for bei ng s«i foolish a»
«miden a n d u n f o re s ee n o h s l l n a c y 11«*
lb allow tlnmisi-lves tu In Ik o that 1(
.•i. lit- p a n dt-i .o - r - limi tin- girl h*'
i«*r» ImpOSslhh l a h»i*i*en u h II III« \
t h o u g ht liad the «v- e e te et of iltsposl
Dentists
tlnmglil to he h o n o r s g r i p
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lug. It Is not h o n o r a b l e in give the lio right to p o m t o bin p r i v a t e buttiIt
hauti w h e n t h e h e a r t «he-s noi go ih’ss , e v e n if t h e y a f e b e t r o t h e d .
ts tilin' e n o u g h to I nf or m h e r w h e n
with it
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PEOPLES HANK BUftDING of hla a ff ec ti on; b u t ll h a p p e n s once pluy u r e g i m e n t of s pl oa —c o m p e t e n t
ROOM 9
In a w hi l e t h a t e v e n t h e m o a t ronscl- men, w h o s e b u s i n e s s It Is to g o t o
o t h e r l a n d s nnd spy ouL»tho n e w e n ­
ontlouH of m e n o r e c n u gh l In u whirl
pool of c i r c u m s t a n c e s f r om w h i c h ih'*&gt; t e r p r i s e s a n d i n v e n t i o n s bei ng m a d e
by t h e v a r ious t r a d e r s .
I ndi vi du al
n n d It difficult t o e x t r i c a t e them
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■el ves t o t h e e n t i r e s a t i s f a c t i o n of m e t h o d s a d o p t e d v a r y v e r y gr ea t l y,
and w e nr o of ten so s u b t l e . a s t o m a k e
sweethearts.
A R C H IT E C T
A Kiri r i val o f hla loved o n e may It difficult to t a ck l e t h e m .
V e r y o f t e n d e s i g n e r « in big p o t ­
bo p e r s i s t e n t In h e r ef f ort s nl se t ­
B # &gt; ;i : &gt;
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pe c t e dl y, h e m u s t be c o u r t e o u s to of u n s r h i p u l o u s foreign firms a n d ofh e r nnd. e s pec i al l y a t night
If rhe fered big mone y for co p i e s of t he new
a s k s h i m ar ch ly If h e will .-x-eute u «(«■signs of ' h e i r firm
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HtUe e r r a n d for h e r —s t o p at a florist s,
n nd o r d e r h e r a donen c h o i c e roses, yo u n g me n aru s e n t to E n g l a n d f r o m
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For Sale or Kent C lie ap - 71, \
afire farm, all tiled, l wo g&lt; * * ‘
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This H ead in g T H R E E C E N T S a Coca Cola C om pany
Line For Each Insertion. M inim um
Rooms for R en t T i r . ,
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Charge 25 Cents.
nishnd rooms well locati-,!

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Hri dge Luncheon
pronunciation of words, affording a
A CHIEL I S A M O N G YE T A K IN G N O T E S A N D FAITH,
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A ch a rm in g event of t h e mid­ period of am u sin g fun an d ed uca­
“ H E ’LL P R E N T ' E M ” — S O SA Y S §A U N T E K E R .
winter s e a s o n was the a t tr a c tiv e tional am usem ent. A delicious salad
i o o t i D o a a o a o o o o a o Q a a a o a o a o o o a a a o a o o o a a o a a a o o a a a o o o o o o o bridge lu n ch eo n ui the hom e of Mrs. course was served, consisting pf fruit
1n&lt;iuir»
a t 206 T h i r d St.
D. L. T h r a s h e r on M o n d a y , with salad, banq u e t'w afe rs, dinner biscuit,
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T h e Arcadia Enterprise has made th e P resbyterian church would lec­
Mrs. T h ra s h e r a n d Mrs. W. E. Wat­ olives, coffee a n d cream.
Enjoying
Nicely furnished rooms at m
a m ost excellent suggestion to the tu re on " T h e y S aid ” .last S u n d a y son hostesses to the m em bers of the
tho hojpitality of Miss Devlin were
East F o u rth St.
cffoct that a Newcomer*' Day he m orning I a tte n d e d the services for Every W eek a n d Auction Bridge Mesdu mes Dingee,:i9-8tp
Peck,
Mc­
held In th a t city.
This Idea, it I have also lectured on this s u b je c t Clups and a t e w other friends. The K innon, B. A. H ow ard, Holly, D u For R e n t — Tw o .furnished room»/
see m s, originated In Cedar R apids, m an y times in Tho Herald. I e x ­
charm of sim plicity p e r v a d e d the Bosc. C. C. Woodruff and F. L.
If you wish to sell y our Sanford G entlem en preferred.
Mr* R y
Io w a , where it has been carried ou t pected som ething ¿bod and I was decorations of t h e rooms, w h ic h were Woodruff.
property or exchange it for Cleve­ Tolar, 807 Magnolia.
m o s t successfully, with the result not disappointed for Dr. B row nlee very a t t r a c t i v e with their vase s and
land, Ohio pro p e rty com m unicate
t h a t new residents have im m ediately gavo the most clear and forceful
bowls of cut flowers. A te m p tin g
Letter Huby Contest
with Wm. J. Wilson, No. 1113 WilFor R e n t— One nice ht-Urcum n j
b ee n made to feel contented a n d a t serm on on th e evils of gossip t h a t I
four course luncheon was
d a in tily
T h e com m ittee a t work on th e liarpson Bldg., C lev elan d ,'O h io .
kitchen.
210 French Ave. 10-atp
It was a serm o n
l/bme, and a t t h e same tim e the have ever heard.
served.
M is . W. I). H o ld e n was B etter Baby C o n test th u t will be
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m unicipality has been advertised
For R e n t— Cottage for , a|e n
winner of t h e Every W eek prise, held Feh. 6 lh re p o rt progress a n d
b ro a d c a s t th ro u g h o u t the lund as " a one who heard it for all of us a r e
For
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J. Musson.
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, two pairs of w hite silk hose. The an enthusiastic interest in th e con­
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c ity with a soul.”
Here is a plan too prone to rep eat th e evil and n o n e . . .
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Auction B ridge prise was Won by test. There is h u t little inform ation 2 sto ry 6 room house, repainted,,
w hich might well he adopted by of the good things we hear a b o u t ;
Mrs. 8 , E. B a r r e t t . This wits a love­ to giVe out as y e t but m others who one acre land, h a m . $2 , 100, cash or
After he had given
N e w Smyrna to ad v a n ta g e.
The our neighbors.
ly fancy silk workbag. M rs. Anno propose to enter their babies in the terms. F. J. Hill, W inter G atden,
E n te rp rise speaks very interestingly the lecture to th e grown folks he
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was presented with a m e m o ra n d u m contest, wra urgud - to ■warrfF T h e Florida.
of th e Cedaf R apids idea ns follows; supplem en ted it by talking “t o t h o
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tablet, the consolation priae. Guests H e rald for f u i t h e r announcem ent.
I n Cedar! R a p id s the D oard of little folks a n d with th e aid of t h r e e
For
Sale—
Five
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of this h a p p y occasion w e re MesInform ation .will be given with rcf-‘
T r a d e carries a continuous adv e r- sifters he told of th e m anner in
‘ duuics 0 . \V^ U j a d * , iL, L - e UaLne% «ounce i u M a m i n a t i o n '« n t l ' rrpptfap- Jtavkarola. H u * P a c k a rd . &gt;R x -D r Hr &lt; nest, 20 C- PfSTV-irretme.- *
iu tUu. uuWfcpwpaia asking w h ic h . U m» children ■‘ should
. [LaVerne H u r t , Geo. B ishop, S. E. tion blanks will be furnished a n d Sanford.
He first brought to light
e a c h newcomer to call and register. gossip.
W a n te d — W ork on farm by y0UC(
Barrett, Sr., S. E. Barrett, J r . , C. 0. sen t out hy t h e com m ittee.
All
T h e y thon give him a badge which th e large flour sifter cnlled “ T r u t h ”
For Salo
white mnn. Experience on northrta
M cLaughlin, C. M. Vorce, M ar­ mimes of co n te s ta n ts should be sent
rn n in u i» hi« n a m e a n d it is u n d e r­ a n d told them to always sift t h e
O verland T ouring C ar. thoroughly fruit farm . Alvin Decker, J i r b o j .
garet Barnes, T . A. Neal, Forrest to Mrs. John Meisch, cha irm an of
sto o d t h a t ail ettixens when th e y see s to ry th ro u g h t h a t first. He th e n
overhauled,
good ru n n in g order.
ville, Florida.
L’-2tp
Lakej W. D. Holden, W. II. Anno. B etter Baby C o n te s t C om m ittee.
a person wearing t h e badge of the hrouglit ou t a sm aller one called
Underwood
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No.
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G. F. S m ith, It A. N e w m an , Sam ­ Hubies are eligible from six m o n th s
Lost Gold pin. major'* gold |rlj
new comer are to give him th e glad “ K indness” a n d told them to tr y
I,
uel Puleaton, A. P. Cop nelly, II W to three years old. T he com m ittee first ¿'Ians condition
h a n d and the welcom e smile.
t h a t next on the s to ry and hv»i tin* Herndon a n d F. L. Miller a n d Miss
(&gt;m " O nk IIniter' T o p Desk, nearly | lnl*linin'
' " liiri' r f¡n*
have been requested to e n te r the
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11‘iivi» at iii*ral&lt;l nfln»«
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If th e y can do a n y t h i n g to sm ooth very small s ifter called "Is it neces­ Fish.
winners from Seminole county in t h e l ,,ru’life's pathway for him they do it. s a r y " a n d told them the story would
One Walnut Flat Desk, old style.
W antetl To ex. fi n... ...» ,¡„t
O rlando Mid W inter Fair C ontest
If he wants to re n t a house, p u r­ never get through the meshes of
Due
Plant
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T h e contest for t h e Seminole C o u n ty
chase property, is in need of cred it.! t h a t sifter and if th e y would use nil
pruetically
new.
w i t h o u t inacliine, (or .** io.te jifiryu
The young ladles of St. Agnes Fair is open to ail eligible hables of
work, friends or a n y accom m odation three of these stra in e rs (or the s t o r ­ Guild were delightfully e n t e r t a i n e d Sem inole county.
One P uinter Fcrtilixer Dilli.
piano records.
Enquire at Herold
.
Seven Barrels, for sprayIiig mix- oftìco.
a n y w h e re , the new com er gets e v e ry ­ ies they heard u h o u t an y one th e by Miss S a lo m e H am pton a t the
17-tfr
stories would not g o t. any f a r t h e r home of Mrs. S. O. Hhinholaor, M on­
tìures.
t h i n g t h a t he is due.
l /'rrtonnf A/nil ion
Wantetl Gentlemen runnier« j t
On Newcomers D a y the women th a n tho first person.
l.ot Hoes a n d iither tool».
day afternoon.
Two new rnejnhers
Mrs.
A. L. D orm an a n d little folks
tir» Hunt F o u rth Si
Dr. Brownlee ulso read the poem
M|.
n a k e ti their business to call on new ­
Thirty-five
h
u
ndred
Celihage
were added to th e roll. M is. Spicer have gone to laikehtnd for a two
com ers who live in their im m ediate of Ella Wheeler Wilcox on the g rin t an d Mrs Tillt*
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rate*.
Olives, s a n d wirfie*.
Fourni liid'l 11o 11, 11&gt;
Mr*
D orm an's
family of " T h e y Said and Ills e x p o ­ hot chocolate a n d the in ev itab le moiit lit*‘ \i*ii iu
If you want a hargullt in nny uf i r may have . 1 • ■
vicinity
mot
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consequence
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thè a lo. ve «¡di 011 or a d d i e-* &lt; t
T h e school children uru also im ­ sition of this num erous family was mint* were s e r v e d
The girl* of &gt;t
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11 \gties neVi-r ellpi;. ,i m enu till'* forlorn and h o n u h * .................. . it.- U oodrufl. Suiiford. I la
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pressed with I he spirit and bid a the best i Iml I have i ver heard
Herald
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welcom e to all of t h e new pupil*, e n ­ w.t* 'a h»ss in tin. p.iipfe nf .Sit!ford ■‘tntfii* ‘ h av e n conspicuous pL»&lt;c
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fior Siili’ Wholesale *hippllig (re-fi
d e a v o rin g I I I m a k e them feel nl t h a t t h e y c o u l d nut all !&lt;•■ ppM-tit i n oil the table.
Miss
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w ater fi-.lt hu.'ine**. 111! lu.ling t.-h
home, Aloofness vanishes, loneliness hear lid* lecture, for it was good in guest* were Mr* Braxton I'erhie*.
\ 1 u m|* wit 1 rt-i' r 1i Ill fi-.. r Dim
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gives way to hu m an love, and help- every pari i n d a r und I &gt;r Urownln i* Mrs Spjc.-r, Mi*s*.s M . m Ii . h i .
li.'t fi t tuli.’ aiid g . 'uhi.e Ialini la Mr i limi» 1* tlr&gt;|
fl&gt; ill .it In*
ful ha mis bridge g re a t gulf* of pride -11 ^M' «oagrat ulule«! *»n bringing these K m Walker, l.ucille and Frances
a!so li.*h house, eie. Inquin* ol
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Lost B e t w .
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Ito me on H est Kirnt street . Mr.
Desert-S of em otion are made lo I Kreut t r u t h s hom e to the people, Aspinwull.
Vincent
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C!mode Ogrntn a n d 7 o&lt;* ( 'll til 1» hus 1.....&gt; ill Í
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blossom like the rose; waste places in E very one needs this lesson
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T h e I.' V'. meeting will I■» ¡nul iIt tIf I -I- • 1* 1i-llllTI .1llil'il lor fit*
He
(■or Saie 1 n r ip Farm of '* acre*, of hey
d e s o la le béait* are m ade green, and **11 talk too much without *.i;.nig field -ii lie- h o m e nf Mr* Hraxi* 1
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l ' t ( lieti, house an d otti building*,
any't hing
sorrow and sighing flee away.
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l-s-i /.or
wìih gruwim; 1rop*
Easy terni*
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hostess .
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filiti eie e F r a n k . D i g a S i i m i t i . t i r e t v o r — p u rity — c risp n e ss
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For Sale, (ornato Plinti* ,rt.flW).Tho " B u ild N o w " campaign for cheti Schultz,
Salden
W illiam s; « 11* th. e gues t. of, Mr * (too.
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th e sou th launched ut Atlanta a p ­ M e ttre W. I T h ig p en Kniest Holts- oli I ill I lei gl i l * f u r - o \ e r a l d a y s l.t-t mill l . l v i n g ' t o l l * t i t u b e . !ri n i l un x i l ­
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gin soil
?1 .1ft io r in
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pears now to he m aking good pro- h o h l e r . I I &gt; Robert H
week.
m o is t u r e - p r o o f package.
quaite.r* fur sweet potuto *ll|&gt;* I It
j gross, n n d to have already .worked V o well
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R u b l o ri
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local building
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I he move ougli' to he h e l p e d « ÍMIf t I» 'A11j l' I \ U &gt;!fi* n[ ! hi ir I*! MHI li ■* lia
M.
They left th è Im iti no Sunti,iy a n d Laurei a x . u i u In ‘i-g .. r !.. alni
Sanford l odgi- * o 1..’, I &gt;
along in every possible way all ttvt-r New Knglltltd s u p p e r s I I I the H ynes lor a vtsit of soventi d.tys with Miss one fine 10 uere celery farm two
third
Communication ex.-rx
tho s o u th .
It o u g h t to he ht*l|w&gt;tl ! block S a tu rd a y afternoon a n d evon- Anni« Hawkins on Celery a ventiti. miles west and nSar .First street. Thtintlay« ..it 7 *1 ‘ \
‘.,13D
ns m uch ns possible b y a "d o it ing of this week. Home baked bean*
"Wt-lcOlIU
.
Will sell both at hail tric e If ynii
fih
O i. Taylor
n o w ” policy on th e part of all to w n s brow n bread a n d all the e tc e te r a s
Mr. Climi.* Me* Tory of Ih-Lund, waul to get rltmbb v, ..r tiiurcx'*
S". re'
anti cities with respect to municipal ' w-UI be sruxerl a t moderate cost
tonogr;.jilu-r "f t b*&gt; circuit i «,iirt i* worth cali quick
im provem ent* a n d « •.tensions, i *| h*.
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f i r e n t fi a v e n u .
r e g i s t e r e d ..I t i l e R n h b l l i * Newt
M i t i l i 4M* 1 íl it I • * N *
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lout ht«*l. being -et'loU-ly I rip].It'd fi'p ,,11 i iti et I a Ih Ito-ti I ni I 8e I ITI p e l Ut Í
Mr
i 1 Arefi itml d id 1‘a r n p a w h o
KOK KENT
G raham C r a c k er s
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¡a more failure to m a rk e t at normal l heutre l iicsday, January Jfi fu r th c l has boon v is i ti ng hi* «iMor, Mr*
/
A food fo r every* d a y .
' pricen an ininu use yield t&lt;f one ol benefit of the c h u r c h fund T h e play Marx i
Retif r oe left for J.i. k * on \ i l l .
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S o t t i ! imi«* * f i a t i l i r J . i
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will in. taken from the Hoosior
C risp , d e l i e i p u s nnd
her 'Tops is *hence* t absurdity
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, , , ¡S um iay to uttem i the
Masonit
fi'er Rent 2 n u e front rooms, . Meets every finT and 1 &lt;
-d*y
All ovor the c o u n try , but now boro . »»choolmaater, w in ch 1.1 enough m V1' I Uril llf, Imdge.
Mr. Archibald in n with ev ery convenience.
. -«a
Apply to in each month. I very.
s tr e n g t h e n in g . - F r esh
:
vi'.rd
m ore t h a n in tho s o u th , tho wf in H,,ro
success.
10
loonier
y-second Degree Mnson
*418 Oiik avonuii.
40-8t(i
his Stur in tlm f‘a*t ur
b a k e d and f r e s h de­
------------ , tq visit tiiin chapter.
E uropo h „ ,lr,ppdy
,..„ n U ....t
h » p b » .**.* » • - « * • •
“ “ " l o T o
liv e r ed . io c e n ts.
A l i . - I I»
l'or Rent
Rooms w it li hoard, ’
to depress business -and dam pen tho “ ‘ ''J»*' lo v d &gt; mUH‘,c u "^
’doestric."
P ojiuspirits of tho. jienjilo far more t h a n
to t h e "&lt;
ioor-!:tti-t f
----------Mrs. Duncan C am pbell, who ha* 70;l Palm etto.
thero was ever a n y sense in or o x - l , u r '’rico* W,U Pr9 V k il
been the guest of her sister. Mrs.
Phoenix Lodge No .*&gt;, b
fi’or
Rent
F urnished
rooms,
cuso for.
Anna Woodburn left Sunday foi her
,
..
r* ,,
Meets seen ml urd "iiri;
rooms single or ensulte.
Call at NWting L . i i g h t - -•■
I t is tim e for ail ol us to wake up. j „ A, 1 \ ho ,I " 7 *3rml J hu,Mlo&gt;*’ J n "; homo in Tam pa.
*1 Mill*
Herald office for particulars. 42-4p |f. McLaulin
crawl front beneath
th e s tru c tu re 2 « th lh®
n e jia r tm e n t will
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nnd
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erected by th a t pale architect, f e a r . !
charming lit ilo college p l a y or
Mr. am i Mrs. D on Peabody .‘r e ­
fi’or Rent— Several nice office
n n d vigorously fail on whatever of j musical comedy
P r e t t y Polly P rim - turned "to T avares S a tu rd ay , en )
rooms
over YfcwelPs. E nquire N. P
leg itim a te u n d e rta k in g lies before us. r OB®‘
rell&gt;
« &gt; l* ,,n'' 0 ’
Sanford l.t»dj;e N.t - t 11 11 I
route to their future home ut Ocala. YoweJI &amp; Co.
32-tf
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ford s most a t t r a c t i v e utpl p o p u l a r
M i''ts.cvery Mun&lt;l.iy
T here is
not only noth in g now to ^
The
, rjsh
,, a p o ,lulttr
wait for, h u t ev ery good reason on y Q u n f marrled la(Jy w,)0 hn„ a l r e a d y V Mrs. L. I). Bryan of Wrightsvilie,
For Rent 3 J u n u .h c d rooms for
síngleuiry' ''
\\ 11 W
N. U.
e a rth for going a h e a d with every
on lh o Sanford s ta g e . Ga., is visiting her daughter, M rs. housekeeping, 611 Oi.k Ave. 4 2 -2 tp '
Secretary
kind of needed building and im ­ O ther jmrts have been successfully R. M. Mason.
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pro v e m e n t.
And th e sooner the c a s t and th e re hearsals prom ise a
For R ent— Five room house niceGate City Camp No f. " "
b e tte r . T h o m an who p u ts off build­ fine e n te rta in m e n t.
Meets second anil fourth \Vriin»*d*J
Mr. T. A. Vincent and m other, ly furnished.
Electric lights, tele­
ing nny s o rt of n house lor b(x
Mrs. E. E. Vincent, accom panied hy phone, good b a m , chicken yard and nights iu each month.
F L. Miller
J Fm o n th s will pay 10 per cent more
A delightful new bis*
Mr. R. S. Wood m otored over from
C alled O S
Clerk
Council I orlimi*»
for
all
his
m
aterial.
If
ho
puta
it
Inverness
S
aturday,
enroute
to
‘ cult, with a rich and
I t has been d e e m e d ail visa bio to
Raines as Miss Irene B ra d y waa.hpe
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off for a y e a r he will p a y 25 per ce n t call off Dr. T . 1A. Neal's ad d ress to Miami.
,
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of' SanfotM's most popular girls.
delicious cocoanut fla­
United Brotherhood of l srpcnl«* *
fnoro.
Joiners of America
t h e Welfare D e p a r t m e n t WcdiVesday
vor. Crisp and always
T h e te never was a tim e when th e afternoon in view of the fset t h a t a
Sanford
Local Union No. 1«51 ro .
Miss Laura Fish re tu rn ed S unday
fresh. 10 cents.
Mrs. Aylett Fitta, J r., and a t t r a c ­ from a delightful visit in DcLand.
building season o u g h t to open u p largo part of th o exhibit used a t th e
first and thirtl Thursday nlgbt
o'clock in the Eagles’ Rail
earlier or be more vigorously pre-« H e a lth Association meeting a t J a c k ­ tive little daughter, M a r th a returned
J. W. 0 . Singletary,
J- M[/
Friday
from
a
delightful
visit
to
I'rcsideB*
e c u t e d . ^ f ^ M l -VS-sonville will he o n display d u rin g th o
7Mr. Roy Symea a n d fam ily formed
Bec’y-Treas.
L V
T h e sav in g to be effected In lu m ­ Seminole C o u n t y Fair.
It la be­ New S m yrna.
a congenial p a rty t h a t m otored to
ber alone should c o n stitu te am ple lieved th at D r. N e a l ’s subject will
B. P. O. E. Saniord Lodge I2H
Orlando, W inter Garden, Oukiand
Mrs. Bessie' Hill arriv e d S a tu rd a y and Ocoee on Sunday.
in centive to build this year, and as be of more v a lu e a n d interest, a f t e r
Meet first and third Wednesds)
soon In th o year as possible.
a t corner of First St. und 1 almci }1
seeing this e x h i b i t .
Through th o from N ew York to m ake her fu tu re ' V
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T .y lo r
g .L .J jS * ,
courttrsy iif Dr. N e a l the address will home in Sanford. " She will re sid e t7 Mrs. D. C. Venabld an d Mrs. 0 . L. Tsylor
Secretary
with her sister, Mrs. M. C. Savage. Louise King of A tlanta, Gn.. m other
be
given
later
i
n
s
t
e
a
d
of
to
m
o
rro
w
End Ancient Office.
a n d a u n t of Mrs. Geo. Venable ace The U k c B reeic Connell No. 31 Jul‘u
Tho town's bellman ia ^ functionary (W ednesday) a f te r n o o n as a t first
The
friends
of
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
C.
.E.
visiting the family of M r. Venable.
who has come d o w n 'w lth the history planned.
Order Unlled Amerlcsn Mt'&lt;‘h*nlf*p&lt;
Henry will be pleased to hear of t h e
of various ancient communities for
Meets every Wednesday at
continued Im provem ent in th e c o n ­
tfftra. Patrick B andy is visiting M., in the City Hall. • YW*»"*
hundreds of y e a ra .'b u t Stirling (Eng­
Sev~8*v&gt; Cfu 6
H. Smith. Bee. land) town council recently resolved
A delightful m e e tin g of the Sew - dition of their dau g h ter, Ethel, who friends and relatives a t Clerm ont are welcome. . C.
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to abolish the office. It was decided Sew Club was h e ld a t tho ho m e of has been so Ui with typhoid fsver. for several weeka.
t vr*.
Celery City Aerie No. I *53
.
to aak th a t th e bell be returned by Ui M r s . ^ F . L t W o o d ru ff Friday a f t e r ­
■
M
eeting
every
Tuesday
mgh‘
»
p resent holder,' and If h e 'a employed
Mrs. M . L. Raines of T am p a is
Mr. Jarafts G ranger ia spending
n o o n , with M iswgM am ie Dsvlin t h e
by third parties to m ake announce­
the guest of her m o th e r. Mrs. 0 . W. th e week Ilf Sanford, the-gueat of his
ch
arm
ing
young
hostess.
ments, th a t h e provide • bell for him*
Worthy President
Secrt»**
Interest c e n te re d In th s c o r re c t Brady a t tb s Sanford House. M rs. m other.
self.
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FOR SALE

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WANTED

U needa B is c u it

SNAPAROONS

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THEY ARE COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR FEBRUARY 3 r d ,-Ith, 5th and 6th, 1915

SEMI

• TH E SA N F O R D H E R A L D " “"5

-WEEKLY,

AND FRIDAYS

/ A S A M I'T J R D — L ife I ' W mtii I .w in^
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. J W I \ l ( \ 22. I9!5

VOLUME VI

SO

14.

metits of counsel retired to their
Prominent Author in tin- Cil\
7-1
room to consider thi- verdict
Tint
Dr II Benue hum p, one of the
I jury here « * n open court and
h a d in g Sunday school uuthofilirs of
stated thi*y i-ould not reach a verdict
the south, whose home is Dallas,
the rourt here ordered a mt-i-truil
Texas, hus just closed a week’s in­
Court adjourned to T u esday,
stitu te for the training of Sunday
school workers at the Haptist church, S E M I N O L E FAIR WILL H A V E
A g r e a t n u m b e r o f c a s e s Jail. IIUli, !• o'clock a m.
State of Floiidn vs. l’cter Adkins,
tjutte a huge clans will receive diplo­
have b e e n d is p o s e d
SPE C IA L D A Y FOR T H E
Chns. M cCain, alias Chus. Galloway,
mas at the Sunday school on next
OF T l l i u W EEK
FLORIDA R O O S T E R S '
m inder in the first degree
On mo­
Sunday morning a» a result of the
tion nt ac ting state attorney a scvweek’s work. In th e opinion of Mr
Circuit court has been .grinding e r a n ir t? Iiereli&gt; grunted in the above
The Seminole C ounty Fair AssoB eaucham p tin- Bapti.sts here have
this
week
with
accustom
ed
!
styled
cause.
Conies
now
ijie
derfhtiun
has invited the B oards of
one
the
host
n-gulated
Sunday
»tray
The
following
cnsmt
were
uji
1
(emlitnl.
Chns
Mi
Cam.
alias
Chas.
Trade
of
th e various cities of F lor­
schools
In
the
south.
He
gives
his
vítor.
and dt*po*e(l of:
Galloway, attended by bis attorney.
best endorsement ol the plan of the ida to come to Sanford during th e
State of Florida vs. Jesse Mar- Geo. N. Rigby, also i nines acting
new building nuw\ nearing comple­ Seminole C o u n ty Fajr- and u p to
low. on motion of acting state u tto r- state a llo t ney, John C lunea and
tion and has taken notes of m any date the following letters have been
nfy a nolle pros»* entered.
A. K. Powers, who prosecutes for
items, in ordei to pass them JtJong received from the secretaries:
State of Florida vs. George (Jor­ the s ta te a n d the defendant saying
to »o»th
TI he
T a m p a , H a ., Jan. 14, 1915.
iU W
L 'n n
4
LI M V /'Iiie l'
n iee rr oSunday
m i . i u y fcjioola.
ri (m ois.
n e uDapupdon, shooting into dwelling house.
lie was re a d y for trial. Como twelve W I L L !B E T H E ATTRACTION A* K r R A I R A N I H L L AT ' tint S u n d a y school is m anaged large- Mr. C. It. Walker, 'President S em ON T H E F O U R T H OF
On motion of acting s ta te a tto rn e y good a n d lawful men to serve as
M E E T l N i t Oh ( I I I
ly by the superintendent, Hon. Jno.
inole
, nolle prosse entered.
jurors to-w il: \Y. \V, Hrady, G. hi. _
C
OUKW
ILv-:*
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,&gt;l.WsIvnkut**n»w
aujwm tTfuietJtjt&gt;\J t&gt;
• o c* i
o
j : k : rfffiíi / 'f r r - f c - w i i l t f t
----------- V&lt;
¡ George Bullard' ns secretary and
ffrlfTP
In reply to y o u r kind fuvor of th e
don, aggravated assault.
George O tto Kelz, T. I). Hartley. I,. W.
The city council
met in regular
!Vllil’ Trittïorri aa prim ary superThe E U»tía Hand will he here
c
Cordon being arraigned in open Luther, T. \V. Prevali, 1&gt;. K Halt, during the Seminole C o u n ty Fair, session Jan l* th 1915, at 7 :.10 p nt. intendent. Mr. Hyman,- the pastor, | Ith in«t., I urn much pleased to
court in his own person, a tte n d e d
ha« !»••»•ti (or several lour-* a Sunday advise you th a t your com m unication
C ontinued on Page I
coming on Eustis Day, Felt. 4th
Present.
H
W
Herndon,
president
was brought to the attention of our
by his attorney; niso comes John C
The Kustis Hand has been an o r ­ \V \\ Miernnthy, K C Maxwell, J school specialist.
Hoard of G overnots on the 13th
Jones, acting s ta te atto rn e y , who
i
ganization ever since Ponce de Leon Adum*, J D IJaviMin
Ahtaen, II
in»t., and th ey directed me to assuro
prosecutes for the state, and the de­
discovered Fort Mason and they E. TolaV und C 11 Dingee
you that wo appreciate your i n v i ta ­
fendant being nirnigned in open
have always had it first class organi­
tion and will use our best efforts to
The minute« of Die la«t iii»ietiiig
court plead guilty.
Sentence one
zation
For many years Billy Sen- wer»- r&gt;;.»|
9
have u re p resentative body of men
' yesr ot *500.00
cole has been the lender and under
from
theis organization during y our
A Pet i t ion «i gn ed h&gt; (, \\ s p e n ­
State nf Florida vs Charles M i )o% splendid leadership the hand is
fair period and particularly d u rin g
cer
anti
twelve
others
asking
for
u
Csmm. alias Chas. (»alloway, m u r ­ S E M I N O L E 'S O L D E S T RANK better and luggei th a n ever und if
T am pa Day.
der in lirsl degree. Comes now the
they come to Sanford during the nre plug at the intersection of vither S T A T K A S S O C IA T IO N W O U L D
IS IN A F IR S T -C L A S S
P
a
rk
avenue
or
Dak
avenue
»nd
W ishing'you great success in th is,
defendant, Char. M cC am m , alias
lair we will see th a t th ey get a good
M A K E T R U N K L IN E S
C O N D IT I O N
I am,
Chas. Galloway, a tte n d e d by his
hot lunch and no cold lmn&lt;|ueiH. Tw'«‘lfth s tre it wan received and of
IN FL O R ID A
Your» very truly,
attorney, Geo. N. Rigby, also comes
The following lette* of acceptance m oiion referred tu lire com m ittee
The regular annual meeting of the is from Mr Sencole
The hnls for Die «anitiiry servivo
L P D IC K IE ,
John C. Jones who prosecutes for
(or II., y ear i '* 15 won- lln-n opi-nod
l'Io- dtr»'ci a n d d e t i n u e p u r p o s e
S ecretary.
the state, and the defendant being stockholders- of The Fir»l N.itiomil
Kustis, Fl;l . Ian 'Jo, 11115
Kustis, Fla.. Jan. 12.
arraigned in open court pleads not Hank of Sanford was held in its Henry II Marks, Director General and thè bid ni K K Itrady for of I In- Fl ori da Stai»* G o o d R o a d s
*2.“ un on lor «tn-. l &gt;wi • pttig nini A.«« or í n f l ou , salii h D Miller. pr»«c President Walker »&gt;f the S em inole
han king rooms on Tue»d.*&gt;
Ian- I Seimmde County Fair, Siuiíurd
guilty in the indictm ent
I
il
il
r
y
I2Di
being
i
liL
‘
J
Tt
h
u-ceittig
hauìh.K
n»t»t SI 1d p, ; huck»'i por nidi« ni Dii Associati mi. Ill reply IO
t'ou niy Fair Assiu-ia’f ioh:
State of Florida vs, S \ Hal
i Iie.tr &gt;o
j
Ilf
this
I'llarjn
1er
lOtHencd
.it,.,
the
i|tn
'
ii
'*
Di»
lowi-si
M
m
o
d
nini
un
ui'iuiry
rimile
l»y
u
represioitalive
Dei* r Sir
tint, unlawful Intercourse with »m
\ o u r s ol t i n “ l i t h in- i t o ha ml
u p o n behalf of Kustis will say
unmarried female under the afe of organiza!ion »if the h.mk u iv r twenty an d m reply will say l li al it will he m ci" -lui Di.it ilo- bid of Mr Itr.nlv n( Dus paper. "I« l" «toure iiftton by
■• I 1■■d and that the • 11V .i l Die coming legislature which a ill th at Ku«ti* th an k s you for tin- kind
IS years (’nines now the defendant. •teven years ago, and n i» worthy of i pli-.i-ur»- f»»r t h e F us t i * t ' o i i c i t I tu­
1»è* n -1r iu 1»•&gt;1 it» |*r. par»* t hi ■re.it»' n &gt;tate Highway D e part­ invitation to a t t e n d the fair a n d wo
to
li
*
•
olo
'
L.il
1
InSamuel \ llalhird in his own proper n,,,r'* Dian passing
B j Io I t o a 1»e n d t h e S emi l ló le I olilily
l
till
I
tir-t
lli**et
contra»
t.
• ta rrie d
ment and (ilaoe the construction and will endeavor to do so upon th e d a y
person, uttellded by Ills u ttorney, ! pr»-sldmg olln'er ••(
I hull o n Kus t i s Day, a n d wV a r e m i l k ­
ing.
Mr
F
11
Rand,
presided
at
in.lint l'iiiiin *• nf malli toad« und»»' tiielit unied mid a tte n d ill a body.
\
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l
i
•
»■•iti.
n
n
*»rtin.
I’.l !’
Geo G. Herring; also comes Jno ('
ing e ve rv ' (f ort t o &gt; o n n ,
I ludicve
W ticlicv»' tu l he eounty fair a nd
Jone. a. ling state atto rn e y , who I lu» r»*« e r. I meet l IIg ti.» v . r■. h»*»- n 1 a m *.i!• n. - n y i i i g y o u m a y look a in • . iit hi TIZI h k! tile ,&gt;iuiltl • i u 11. U « la t o su por vistan
prosecutes for the stat»- and Ihe ile- elected pr»—ldetit. winch po-ituo, h&lt; (or o u r or gani , -at loti in Satil ori l o n Pel» p* »*tnl- .tini ’]'• legr.tph G u . t»&gt;
So v er ni c nunt les ui I lur ida h a v e •fili do all we culi tu (usler l he
movement in Florida
and
m a i n t a i n i««ucd bonds and bulli a consider
fendaiit being arraigned in open ha» hi I'l continuously -in.......rg.iin
Dial day a n d also a g o o d d, l e g a l hn^ con - i r t u l O p er al i
And further. -M r 1- —P ( r e m I h» Kustis c i t i z e n s h i p
l N KENNEDY.
court
Pleads not guilty to the i n ­ r.anon
Inn - .»I t e l e p h o n e a n d t c l e g r n p h u p o n able mileage of good r onds
In
ForstiT. who was then elected casti
M ìi y or
dictment
i *to*» i-ss m Dus a f- aim g ml u n d e r Do p u h l n r oad« ma n« i l l sl a ncos tin* lack of I millin'H i-h ing
ier and secretary lias been s o re fair 1 *m
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la rv "f the hoard »luring .ill the •
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hie, alias Deni« Hump ton. grand
It Walker. l’re* Siuninole
v e n t s a n d s»-r\»d I'll 1* it &gt;a | .o il .
op» • n ai d m u n i t a l a lin»-« "f tele hon» lit ot Do* i m p r o v e d ro,* « t o Die
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Sunii- as t h e o t h e r s Pleads
Cmioty Fair. Suolonl, hlu
a t the meeting of t h»' I Jill
ph. • ••and o t h e r t e l e p h o n e pr opi-r ty i om m u mi ie **Inoli lindi and pani
I
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lor
not guilty t o t h e i n d i e i m e i i t .
1leu r Sir Soon ,ift»*r the ills,y.| roil- fr •■»■/.»
of lie Sanier»! T e l e p h o n e « •* . now lor them
, State of Flollda vs Wilson Blair,
W•• hi* ve y»mr v» r , klud in v ita
of III»- early nitiell»»*, finding that
lo .i r,-•I m lie -»i r e i, „ nd pu hie
(•■rni,in* Hanl I u p l a n d
larceny
On motion of s ta le attur
Good r fui iis **IÜ Mia ke 1 lurid, Don ol lanuur&gt; ID h , and Dmnk yuu
ui i i.tpit.il ol the hunk, i lien *5u
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Raid«
f r o m p.| i . • « cf I I • ' l l * ol &gt;a n l o rd . I l o t
nr* the above cause is lirrelij tr.ii ■
At thè »arliost jnisDie winter jila* g r o u n d of A me r i c a lor thè suini
OOOIMI. w... I.ifgi-r tllall lie» iie»l, .1 lutslde aircraft on urri-d Wednesdny id.I. anil I" authorize Die Sanford
fcried to iutility ju d g e s t-miri and
They will il-o make a mi ul 11pi lcv I '»«t &gt;I*■« momeni ilo» m ailer w di !,&lt;•
w a « r e d u c e d line half mill ÍJJl.HhHIIO night al A armoVif'h ( ‘ruiner. San
I i h-plioio * o l e «ell ill of ll« t»di
bond tixeil at *101)11(1
I III II ol 1 1« Irmi and vegetahles and brmight tu l hi- attentim i ul thè govll. • old i , . - h p a n i over
lo t h e *to&lt; k dr High.i in.
phone
bn**. p**les anil wire-, und other food«! ufi production
I
luiist
ati
titl
t,
Hi-.ich.im,
*
Stale ol Florida Vs. I&gt; M t nri I••,
They «•ruing body, and they will decide na
honors.
o th e r i»*b |ihiiiii' property, in Die will eu use Do
Dcr«inghum and Kingslyn
murder In the first degiee.
Pleads
esta hlis h meni nf to ropresentntiv es from this nrgr nWIll'll I toDuring lh»»«e year*
I l o laid« h Sv'all s h o r t l y a l l e r « «i r. »*t « a n d put»In phu i * ol Do* , i l * gl »MI i*4i t r ing „ m l p r oMT V tilg »• tut»- t z a t l mi ¡ti ) i Mt r fmr.
not guilty
A* soon ns
wer»
-lowly
o coo k il I d lasleil u n t i l I 1
I wo ••I S u n l or d, t lot olii, to i lie S oi Uh i' rn
State id Florida vs Arnold llux * it r o » gru w m g «m t mu«
n t « lor tin- c m i « t i m p t i o t i of D i i » t» iloti»-, w»- hall In- glad to add»*«t r m t ion win- ki l l ed at Y a r m o u t h i m a n e n d It. II T e h pitoni e n d T» l»gr; | h I on*
Die
ter. lareeny o( an anim al
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II I Minton, A U Moreimiii, J
the advertisem ents ol real* estati’
which our people turned Dour a t ­
So
far
es
cali
he
learncd
live
or
furnish
(In*
city
with
another
lire
e
n
­
M. Brown, T. J. B rannon, A. T
cum pa nies. They uri* pleased WIt ll
Lakeland, Flu . Jan I 8. 1915.
_ t
Geiger,
C. MofTntt,- F ran k Giles, tention. Slowly hut surely Sanford «ix w* re kilh-d in ufi Die ruids and gin«'* Aitimi was postponed.
t hi1 ((»ll it itf 1 11i*‘ po«»i
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vinti
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lo t .1loi ita «■•inni ti il (li ber woundeil
has
regained
all
thaï
*
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\ co m m n l'te; loo from
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W. E White. F. L. Miller, (J \\
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. .in o,i .if )•('&lt; -I Die iiotltd . c c li r at el y
s 10 01,10 Mil
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gri got»1
ilo ¡.I U el w re ** 'i hi n a hilndr ;
(Kll, If \ Howard. J M I ong. f ^ surplus, lo it
I I &gt;»*•(! 1lit- it i.i 111 r *». »! * Und» r sent .it l *• « her» at our fair the l u i ­
II in inn n * M.n « r git l u t i
il*« •■; I indoli
“ P I"
I» Dl.vi., 1 . | |l Kuliells, \ l. of f.',ll.mm (III, i»l I gin,*
»Inte eu j*«-r *istott
I?*loll will iti no , wtse lowing week.
g t ot .11
f Til,mil) lit*, the 1-rg' -i **o
Columbia, &gt;. i .. Jail. 22
Ge»trg«
ll; - • J &lt; l urtin, II F. Wheeler,
I would Ktiggi-st th at you •writ«» ' to
lesen
th
e
demand
for county roa d s
B P« r kins who i» being tro-d L« r&lt;
^ • W. Btady, l). G. Monroe, -Joe i of a n y hank in the county
Great Ftre«i*rks Di pia.* at F i l ­
It will link»* their n«ie»»ll&gt; m ore K. R Schurmtin, who is the m a n ­
T*1*’ busin«*»* of The hu i N. Donai
Petnandex,
J. H. Lawson, Homer!
o n e of the g reatest pyrotechnic in fed»-ral »«»urt I«*r the Killing of .ippuretrt
At the »unie tini" the ager ol our fair unti extend the invi1 W R Ilium: t. »»( J; » 1- o n ' ill*-.
i» i shows a h u a ithy incren«*», and with di-pl.ys i*»r **i t r.easei! in this o t
. NichoUon. C. D. Couch, O
» ngtlieeflng servi»-»»«' of the State tn tutti 0 buri mul bis t »sociales, if
ltj , |„. sdite will he »een en. I, ** Itili- at «en III Novatllher, staled Highway Depart inetti will he nt the you Ini 1e not Iready done »'».
t Herndon. R. Mime, J. A. Allison, J. thj- ne« blnoii and the new
L. Partin, L. T. H u n t, J, A. Aket- brought j n t o eoiut.ittu.i with it. &gt;’&gt; ,,vi.lljl(|{ u , Sanford, during S&lt;-m t o d a y t h a t h*&gt; d i d n ' t ri tti» n:lo-r t he sir* I......... the »umili*'» for infoi ina­
Very cordially y »tur».
Mo «leeiTtbed lu- liiJhlctilii ('utility Fair. T h e ., fireworks ki l l i ng
Ixrul, J D C hittenden, W. W Aher- th e sal»1 of lliw tie** -lock, it i« f'li
A J iiitr.u u i m i Y .
li mi ami ad vite a» to un t ho da and
„ ni&gt;l 8Mjnk, to An of t he I I n i n s a n d «.‘l a i mini t h a t llu* d r u g h&lt;- III.iteri I« whVil run he used to t Im
nal,iy, J. M Allison, O tto Kel/., th a t Its o p p o rtu n ity lor useiutness 1»
Secretary
J. R Richards. J. K. Forkea, P. K. greatly increased.
mere Rom an candle or sky rocket h n d t a k e n for hei. d a c h e h a d utr- best t »Ivantage and with the great
D e a l », Flu., Jan . 18, 1915
At the last meeting held »in the variety but 'it will be a wonderful b . i l u n ee d hi m
Redditt. W. A. Le filer, W. M. Colest rro n o iu ) in tun given Iniulitv
Mr t* It Walker, President, S« in12th
the boar*M«*f thrietor« was tn- an«! glorious exhibition of all that
k*’1» J- W. L uthei, Rex Packard,
imile ( 'o n nty Fair. St* f-*rd, Fh*.
• I&gt;- I) Caldwell. D. K. H art. W. II creaaod to seven, and th»- following ¡« beautiful and novel in firework«
Will Mme t barge of Kennels
Dear Sir.
Riulcr.on, A. R. Key, D. E. Hurt, w«Te elected to *erve (or the vest Wondeftul aerial Imml»», tiller ret.i h
Af.ir* I’hagan’» Mother &gt;lle»
Your favor I I th wu* presented a t
Th»Herald
take«
pi*
usure
in
a
n
­
Frederic II. Kami, h I' l o r s p r . p g se-erul hundred lent in the air
.
R e r i h » F. Pi Forster. David
\ suit for ten our annual meeting *».. he l.ltli t nd
Äthin», i J .,11 JJ
nouncing
th
a
t
II
G
Dieterich.
I
&lt;*«l
«Peer. O T. Pearson, C. L. Flo we:#. S. O. Chase, Tin'** J Miller 1 A s*ill relear«» gorgeous canopies of
i nu n a Rt r of i h r
V iikiiiiu C a r o l i n a
flnU»rii
*** Itlfd etu lui.-iiast¡rally received.
J- M. Jacobs, Joe D e M o n l, A. L. B rum ley, T. 1. Httwkin» and B ! feathery plume* in the richest color­
Nutional
Wednesday
ug:.l»ist
thi
A «pedal vote of th an k s paa»«*d a t
t lie it mi cml Co., of t h ih ri I y h u a bin*n
ing Some will display gruttd burst»
Henkel, Tim Keane, S. E. Matches, W hitner.
Cole
man.
Pencil
f
*o..
by
M
r»
I
\V
your
consideration of our city e n d
At the m eeting nf the hoard nf cif golden hanging s p u rs representing ap p o in te d m anager of the &gt;h»g show ,M* ry I’liiigdn’» mother.
’L I«. ('handle., L. J. H artley, Jr.,
giving us a special date (F e b r u a ry
of
th
e
Seminole
C
ounty
Fair.
Mr
the branches of th e willow. Some
J - W. Long, M. D. Gntchel J. II. directors held latot, Mr Rami
T he girl was working in the fac­ Ith
Dieterich is an expert on bench
J'H'am», J ,.. t . W. Law ton, U. W. re-elected president, Mr- Forstor, will semi forth m um m olh yellow
tory
weint kiltl'ii April 2b. 1913.
A com m ittee was appointed to a r ­
»how» nf all kinds and as m anager
Herndon. Clifford Bell, J. S. Dinkel, vice president, Mr Whitner. cashier streamers, tipped
with
beautiful
Tho
petition
charges Laro. M. F rank range for thi* trip h n d we hope t o
of
th
e
kennels
will
ink«*
good
care
of
jeweled stars of bewildering beauty,
“ W. Smith, John D. W arren, W. -and Mr. Uetta, assistant cashier.
the canines in lru rte d to his iiepurt- with rnllfde ring’ thi* girl; also J urnes be there from 25 to 50 strong.
while others will explode 'dozens of nient. There are some good dogs in ‘ ‘onley. the negro serving t* •'entonce,
«• Hand. * W. G. Aldridge, i t ' S. •g. .«a- * ••-•-•■ __
1 am specially interested as th ey
“ eUndon, J. JL H uddleston. C. C.
times, sitiding forth a shower of a
Sorae M ore About the D eill
h a w consolidated the |&gt;03ition of
tho county a n d their ownci* have *• accessory.
Woodruff,- J. F. C am pbell. S. O.
T h e th ird sermon in a series on thousand different s p ark s and tiny been making ¿ood on their strong I The petition claims t h a t the corn- secretary
m anager of our
I'alf
cfc*“ ’ *■ 0 . Key. •
T h e Dovil will he preached nt the ha 11on tin besides these aerial work», points and this is the opp o rtu n ity I » " * sh o u l' 1 havp kt,l“ ,h ,‘
Association with my position as toeCameron, P. E. Culloy, W. W. B aptist c h u rc h on next S unday there will Ije a great num ber of to hi ing on the dogs and we will I »&lt;•(«.' * ” d protected the girl.
The rotary of the Board of Trade, e n d
y . n N m , S. F. Long. J. M. Allison, morning hy th e pastor, Rev. Georgia fancy exhibition s e t pieces running discove, the best among them S e e l mother was dependent on tho girl, all advice and Information 1 can se­
cure during the visit will be npjtrevi » Ch,nd,er* W. H. Hand. H. S. H y m an . T h o subject will he " T h e Irutn 25 feet to a h u n d re d leet long. lair headijiiurtem for further infur- !
Devil Against the - Church ”
The The most pretentious a n d one of mutimi.
cLvndon—not found in county.
elsted.
Middle Florida P resa
tate o| ’Florida vs. Samuel A. Buhjerf of tho Sunday evening ser- the most pottlat with the spectators
Will notify &gt;ou later us i&lt;* result*.
Live Oak. J i.n 22
T he Mi,bile
will he the huge piece constructed
» lard, unlawful Intrecourse with i mon will 1m» “ T he Devil In I ’
\ rn i truly.
Itellr f ( « n* ndlte»Florida IT*-»» Association was lorttt*!’ unin’srried female u n d er 18 yeam T h e public generally is invited to a t ­ to read "Boost fur Seminole C o u n ­
I D ! •'* N E Y .
At tHe meeting of the Welfare Dc ed M onda y wtth K L Thom pson,
This htautiful piece will be
Mr H ym an ty."
*1«. Comes now the defendant, ten d these service«.
.u-i ietur&gt; .
• »tnuel A. Ballard a tte n d e d by his spar«»» no pains to tell what he think» outlined a s the central ligure». This | port ment W ednesday r.ftet noon, Mr» editor P erry Herald, president, H. L
Otlattdo, l l i . f u n . 13. ID lb .
Dndd, editor .Citizen-R "porter, secGeo. G. Herring; also comes of the Devil a n d his followers. New will be a masterpiece in the art of W. W. A bernathy and Mrs. H. C
Mr,
C.
R. Walker. Seminole C o u n t y
retary
a
n
d
E.
J.
Wcavcr
an
d
F.
E.
building.
Besides
this Got to r were appointed i* relief com ­
J Ì a.
J°nes, Acting stato atto rn e y assem bly chairs have been installed firework
Fair,
S
anford. Fla.:
Cedi,
M
ayo
Frec
Presa;
Jo
h
n
A.
m
itte
e
for
the
purpose
of
gathering
Prosecutes for the s t a t e and an in tho building and practically 100 there will be a great n u m b e r of won­
D ear Sir:
Howard, fa«ke City Index; J. E,
clothing
fot
distribution
to
the
poor.
derful
sot
pieces
of
wonderful
de­
been joined comes six m ore people can be rented. For tho
Your» giving notice of your lair
This trem endous firework A nyone having such articles of wear­ Pound, editor Suwannee Citizen;
»
*nd lawful men to serve as la s t several services the seating ca­ signs.
d
uly
received.
display will be presented each night ing apparel t h a t can be used can Burr L. Bixler, editor P resent T ru th
VÌ®r?'
H. J. M inton, Felix p a c ity has been taxed.
Our
next meeting will be held
in connection and conjunction with e ith e r send th em to Mrs. A ber­ Messenger; F. R. M pCormack, H. L.
Sunday »chool a t 9:30 a. m.
J ' B ran n o n » c - L. Polk.
Sweger
a
n
d
W.
C.
V
anhoy,
S
uw
an­
M
ondah,
18th inst., when 1 will re ad
B. Y. P. U., Jr. and Sr„ 6 p W. Seminole county's first fair and all n ath y - or phone 213 and she will
L ° n r
T h e
l u r y ’
nee
D
em
ocrat,
members.
C
o
ntinued on Page 6 *
sen
d
for
them.
absoullely freo.
fa ’ing the evidénce a n d arguWelcome to a || sc/vieee.
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XV

CIRCUIT COURT IS
STILL GRINDING

B O O ST E R T R IP

BOARDS OF TRADE
WILL ATTEND FAIR

MONDAI

The trip to Oviedo, Geneva and Chuluotn
will be made Monday afternoon at 1 o’clock.
Cars will leave the Herald oflice at that time.
Schedule the same as arranged last week.

THE EUSTIS BAND SOUTHERN BELL
WILL ATTEND FAIR TO OPERATE HERE

'THH
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FIRST NATIONAL IN
ANNUAL MEETING

GOOD ROADS ALL
OVER THE STATE

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Bobbins Nest Hotel

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For Sale or Kent Clieap-71, \
afire farm, all tiled, l wo g&lt; * * ‘
wells. Near Beck Ibitnim
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Fenced nnd good barn
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All Local Advertisements Under East First street. J&lt;&gt;,. Ht.yjorit
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This Heading T H R E E C ENTS a Coca Cola Company
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Rooms for Rent T ir., wnfu;.
Charge 25 Cents.
nishnd rooms well locati-,!

l
Hridge Luncheon
pronunciation of words, affording a
A CH IEL IS AM O NG YE T A K IN G N O TE S AND FA ITH ,
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A charming event of the mid­ period of amusing fun and educa­
“ H E’ L L PR E N T 'E M ” — SO SAYS §A U N TE K E R .
winter season was the attractive tional amusement. A delicious salad
i o o t i D o a a o a o o o o a o Q a a a o a o a o o o a a a o a o o o a a o a a a o o a a a o o o o o o o bridge luncheon ui the home of Mrs. course was served, consisting pf fruit
1n&lt;iuir»
at 206 Third St.
D. L. Thrasher on Monday, with salad, banquet'wafers, dinner biscuit,
2 S .,(t
\ The Arcadia Enterprise has made the Presbyterian church would lec­
Mrs. Thrasher and Mrs. W. E. Wat­ olives, coffee and cream.
Enjoying
Nicely furnished rooms at m
a most excellent suggestion to the ture on "T h e y Said” .last Sunday
son hostesses to the members of the tho hojpitality of Miss Devlin were
East Fourth St.
cffoct that a Newcomer*' Day he morning I attended the services for
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Peck,
Mc­
Every Week and Auction Bridge Mesdu mes Dingee,held I n that city.
This Idea, it I have also lectured on this subject
Clups and a tew other friends. The Kinnon, B. A. Howard, Holly, DuFor Rent— Two .furnished room»/
I ex­
seems, originated In Cedar Rapids, many times in Tho Herald.
charm of simplicity pervaded the Bosc. C. C. Woodruff and F. L.
If you wish to sell your Sanford Gentlemen preferred.
Mr* R y
Iowa, where it has been carried out pected something ¿bod and I was
decorations o f the rooms, which were Woodruff.
property or exchange it for Cleve­ Tolar, 807 Magnolia.
most successfully, with the result not disappointed for Dr. Brownlee
very attractive with their vases and
land, Ohio property communicate
that new residents have immediately gavo the most clear and forceful
bowls of cut flowers.
A tempting
Letter Huby Contest
with Wm. J. Wilson, No. 1113 WilFor Rent— One nice ht-Urcum n j
been made to feel contented and at sermon on the evils of gossip that I
four course luncheon was
daintily
The committee at work on the liarpson Bldg., Cleveland,'Ohio.
kitchen.
210 French Ave.
10-atp
It was a sermon
l/bme, and at the same time the have ever heard.
served.
Mis. W. I). Holden was Better Baby Contest thut will be
42-2tp
that
could
be
taken
home
by
every
municipality has been advertised
For Rent— Cottage for ,a|e n
winner of the Every Week prise, held Feh. 6lh report progress and
broadcast throughout the lund as "a one who heard it for all of us are
For
Sale
in
Winter
Garden—
Large
rent.
J. Musson.
1l-2tp
.
. .
.
, two pairs o f white silk hose.
The an enthusiastic interest in the con­
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city with a soul.”
Here is a plan too prone to repeat the evil and none . . .
, ,
,
.
Auction Bridge prise was Won by test. There is hut little information 2 story 6 room house, repainted,,
which might well he adopted by of the good things we hear about ;
Mrs. 8, E. Barrett. This wits a love­ to giVe out as yet but mothers who one acre land, ham. $2,100, cash or
After he had given
N e w Smyrna to advantage.
The our neighbors.
F. J. Hill, Winter Gatden,
ly fancy silk workbag. Mrs. Anno propose to enter their babies in the terms.
Enterprise speaks very interestingly the lecture to the grown folks he
Florida.
rO-7tp
was presented with a memorandum contest, wra urgud - to ■warrfF The
of the Cedaf Rapids idea ns follows; supplemented it by talking “to tho
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tablet, the consolation priae. Guests Herald for fuither announcement.
In Cedar! Rapids the Doard of little folks and with the aid of three
For
Sale—
Five
Wlflte'
Wyandotte
Good
table
hoard
at
Mrs.
R.
1
of this happy occasion were MesInformation .will be given with rcf-‘
Trade carries a continuous adver- sifters he told of the manner in
‘ duuics 0 . \V^ U ja d *, iL, L - e UaLne% «ounce iu M amination'«ntl' rrpptfap- Jtavkarola. H u * Packard. &gt;Rx-Dr Hr &lt; nest, 20C- PfSTV-irretme.- *
iu tUu. uuWfcpwpaia asking which. Um» children ■‘ should
. [LaVerne Hurt, Geo. Bishop, S. E. tion blanks will be furnished and Sanford.
He first brought to light
each newcomer to call and register. gossip.
Wanted— Work on farm by y0UC(
Barrett, Sr., S. E. Barrett, Jr., C. 0. sent out hy the committee.
All
T h ey thon give him a badge which the large flour sifter cnlled “ Truth”
For Salo
white mnn. Experience on northrta
McLaughlin, C. M. Vorce, Mar­ mimes of contestants should be sent
rnninui» hi« name and it is under­ and told them to always sift the
Overland Touring Car. thoroughly fruit farm. Alvin Decker, Jirboj.
garet Barnes, T . A. Neal, Forrest to Mrs. John Meisch, chairman of
He then
stood that ail ettixens when they see story through that first.
overhauled,
good running order.
ville, Florida.
L’-2tp
Lakej W. D. Holden, W. II. Anno. Better Baby Contest Committee.
a person wearing the badge of the hrouglit out a smaller one called
Underwood
Typewriter,
No.
4,
G. F. Smith, It A. Newman, Sam­ Hubies are eligible from six months
Lost Gold pin. major'* gold |rlj
new comer are to give him the glad “ Kindness” and told them to try
I,
uel Puleaton, A. P. Cop nelly, II W to three years old. The committee first ¿'Ians condition
hand and the welcome smile.
that next on the story and hv»i tin*
(&gt;m" Onk IIniter' Top Desk, nearly |lnl*linin'
' " liiri' r f¡n*
Herndon and F. L. Miller and Miss have been requested to enter the
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1‘iivi» at iii*ral&lt;l nfln»«
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If they can do anything to smooth very small sifter called "Is it neces­ Fish.
winners from Seminole county in t h e l ,,ru’life's pathway for him they do it. sary" and told them the story would
One Walnut Flat Desk, old style.
Wantetl To ex. fi n... ...» ,¡„t
Orlando Mid Winter Fair Contest
If he wants to rent a house, pur­ never get through the meshes of
Due
Plant
Jr.
Horse
Cultivator,
talking
inurbine ........ .
,.-h „
j-t ynr* (,'uilil
The contest for the Seminole County
chase property, is in need of credit.! that sifter and if they would use nil
pruetically
new.
w i t h o u t inacliine, (or .** io.te jifiryu
The young ladles of St. Agnes Fair is open to ail eligible hables of
work, friends or any accommodation three of these strainers (or the stor­ Guild were delightfully entertained Seminole county.
One Puinter Fcrtilixer Dilli.
piano records.
Enquire at Herold
.
Seven Barrels, for sprayIiig mix- o ft ìc o .
anywhere, the new comer gets every­ ies they heard uhout any one the by Miss Salome Hampton at the
17-tfr
stories would not got. any farther
tìures.
thing that he is due.
home of Mrs. S. O. Hhinholaor, Mon­
l /'rrtonnf A/nil ion
Wantetl Gentlemen runnier« jt
On Newcomers Day the women than tho first person.
l.ot Hoes and iither tool».
day afternoon.
Two new rnejnhers
Mrs.
A. L. Dorman and little folks
tir» Hunt Fourth Si
Dr. Brownlee ulso read the poem
M|.
nake ti their business to call on new­
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were added to the roll. Mis. Spicer have gone to laikehtnd for a two
comers who live in their immediate of Ella Wheeler Wilcox on the grint and Mrs T illt*
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Olives, sandwirfie*.
F ourn i
l i i d ' l 11o 11, 1 1&gt;
Mr*
Dorman's
family of "T h ey Said and Ills expo­ hot chocolate and the inevitable moiit lit*‘ \i*ii iu
If you want a hargullt in nny uf
vicinity
i r may have . 1 • ■
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consequence
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The school children uru also im­ sition of this numerous family was mint* were served
The girl* of &gt;t f o r l o r n a n d h o n u h * ...................... i t . - thè a lo. ve «¡di 011 or addi e-* &lt; t
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pressed with I he spirit and bid a the best i Iml I have i ver heard
\gties neVi-r ellpi;. ,i menu till'*
H e r a ld ..lit..
welcome to all of the new pupil*, en­ w.t* 'a h»ss in tin. p.iipfe nf .Sit!ford ■‘ tntfii* ‘ have n conspicuous pL»&lt;c
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fio r S iili’
W h o le s a le * h ip p llig (re -fi
deavoring III make them feel nl t h a t t h e y c o u l d n u t a l l !&lt;•■ p p M - t i t i n oil the table.
Miss
Hampton The
friend*
of
Mr
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Mr*.
Miles
t
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m
a
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w a t e r fi-.lt h u . ' i n e * * . 111 ! l u . l i n g
t.-h
home, Aloofness vanishes, loneliness hear lid* lecture, for it was good in guest* were Mr* Braxton I'erhie*.
\ 1 u m|* wit1 rt-i' r1i I l l fi-.. r Dim
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gives way to human love, and help- every pari indar und I &gt;r Urownln i* Mrs Spjc.-r, Mi*s*.s M . m Ii . hi .
li .'t
fi t t u l i . ’ a i i d g . ' u h i . e I a l i n i la Mr i limi» 1* tlr&gt;|
fl&gt; ill .it In*
ful ha mis bridge great gulf* of pride -11 ^M' « oagrat ulule«! *»n bringing these Km Walker, l.ucille and Frances
a!so li.*h h o u s e , e i e .
In q u in * ol
Io
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Lost
Ijft
Ito me on H est Kirnt street . Mr.
Desert-S of emotion are made lo I Kreut truths home to the people, Aspinwull.
V in c e n t
'JU t f e
C!mode Ogrntn and 7o&lt;* ( 'll til 1» hus 1....&gt; ill Í
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1\trr»! mn ft » h«
blossom like the rose; waste places in Every one needs this lesson
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MllllHull
The I.' V'. meeting will I■» ¡nul iIt tIf I -I- • 1* 1
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desolale béait* are made green, and **11 talk too much without *.i;.nig field -ii lie- home nf Mr* Hraxi* 1
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sorrow and sighing flee away.
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week.
m oisture-proof package.
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along in every possible way all ttvt-r New Knglltltd suppers III the Hynes lor a vtsit of soventi d.tys with Miss one fine 10 uere celery farm two
third
Communication ex.-rx
tho south.
It ought to he ht*l|w&gt;tl ! block Saturday afternoon and evon- Anni« Hawkins on Celery a ventiti. miles west and nSar .First street. Thtintlay« ..it 7 *1 ‘ \
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ns much ns possible by a "do it ing of this week. Home baked bean*
"Wt-lcOlIU
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Will sell both at hail trice If ynii
fih
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now” policy on the part of all towns brown bread and all the etceteras
Mr. Climi.* Me* Tory of Ih-Lund, waul to get rltmbb v, ..r tiiurcx'*
S". re'
anti cities with respect to municipal ' w-UI be sruxerl at moderate cost
tonogr;.jilu-r "f t b*&gt; circuit i «,iirt i* worth cali quick
improvement* and « •.tensions, i *|h*.
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} - I* Karii.il/
lout ht«*l. being -et'loU-ly I rip].It'd fi'p
Mr
i 1 A r e f i i t m l d id 1‘a r n p a w h o
G rah am C rac k ers
-»I
l
heutre
l
iicsday,
January
Jfi fur thcl
S*»* r:-Î •f *•'
¡a more failure to market at normal
has b o o n v i s i t i n g
h i * « iM o r ,
M r*
/
A food for every* day.
' pricen an ininu use yield t&lt;f one ol benefit of the church fund The play M a rx i
R e t i f r o e l e f t f o r J.i. k * o n \ i l l .
*1»
Sotti!imi«* * fiatili r J. i
•
w ill
in. t a k e n
fro m
the
H o o s io r
C ris p , d e l i e i p u s nnd
her 'Tops is * hence* t absurdity
' . ,
, . . ,
, , , ¡Sumiay to uttemi the
Masonit
fi'er Rent 2 nue front rooms, . Meets every finT and 1 &lt;
-d*y
All ovor the country, but now boro . »»choolmaater, winch 1.1 enough m V1' I Uril llf, Imdge.
Mr. Archibald in n with every convenience.
. -«a
Apply to in each month. I very.
strengthening. - Fresh
:
vi'.rd
more than in tho south, tho wf in H,,ro
success.
10
loonier
y-second Degree Mnson
*418 Oiik avonuii.
40-8t(i
his Stur in tlm f ‘ a*t ur
baked and fresh de­
---------- , tq visit tiiin chapter.
Europo h „ ,lr,ppdy
,..„nU....t
h » p b » .**.* » • - « * • •
“ “ " l o T o
livered . io cents.
A l i . - I I»
l'or Rent
Rooms wit li hoard, ’
to depress business -and dampen tho “ ‘ ''J»*' lovd&gt; mUH‘,c u"^
’ doestric."
Pojiuspirits of tho. jienjilo far more than
to the "&lt;ioor-!:tti-t f
---------Mrs. Duncan Campbell, who ha* 70;l Palmetto.
thero was ever any sense in or o x - l,ur '’rico* W,U Pr9Vkil
been the guest of her sister. Mrs.
Phoenix Lodge No .*&gt;, b
fi’or
Rent
Furnished
rooms,
cuso for.
Anna Woodburn left Sunday foi her
,
..
r* ,,
Meets seen ml urd "iiri;
rooms single or ensulte.
Call at NWting L . i i g h t - -•■
It is time for ail ol us to wake up. j „ A, 1 \ho ,I " 7* 3rml J hu,Mlo&gt;*’ Jn" ; homo in Tampa.
*1 Mill*
Herald office for particulars. 42-4p |f. McLaulin
crawl frontbeneath
the structure 2« th lh®
nejiartment will
I ».
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It
nnd
S.
erected by that pale architect, fear.!
charming lit ilo college play or
Mr. ami Mrs. Don Peabody .‘re­
fi’or Rent— Several nice office
nnd vigorously fail on whatever of j musical comedy
Pretty Polly Prim- turned "to Tavares Saturday, en )
rooms
over YfcwelPs. Enquire N. P
legitimate undertaking lies before us. r OB®‘
rell&gt;
« &gt; l* ,,n'' 0 ’
Sanford l.t»dj;e N.t - t 11 11 I
route to their future home ut Ocala. YoweJI &amp; Co.
32-tf
.
,,
ford s mostattractive utpl popular
M i''ts.cvery Mun&lt;l.iy
There is
notonly nothing now to ^
The
, rjsh
,, a po,lulttr
wait for, hut every good reason on yQunf marrled la(Jy w,)0 hn„ already V Mrs. L. I). Bryan of Wrightsvilie,
For Rent 3 Junu.hcd rooms for
síngleuiry' ''
\\ 11 W
N. U.
earth for going ahead with every
on lho Sanford stage. Ga., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. housekeeping, 611 Oi.k Ave. 42-2tp'
Secretary
kind of needed building and im­ Other jmrts have been successfully R. M. Mason.
I
%
I
.i
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provement.
And the sooner the cast and the rehearsals promise a
For Rent— Five room house niceGate City Camp No f. " "
better. Tho man who puts off build­ fine entertainment.
Meets second anil fourth \Vriin»*d*J
Mr. T. A. Vincent and mother, ly furnished.
Electric lights, tele­
ing nny sort of n house lor b( x
Mrs. E. E. Vincent, accompanied hy phone, good bam, chicken yard and nights iu each month.
F L. Miller
J Fmonths will pay 10 per cent more
A delightful new bis*
Mr. R. S. Wood motored over from
Called OS
Clerk
Council I orlimi*»
for
all
his
material.
If
ho
puta
it
Inverness
Saturday,
enroute
to
‘ cult, with a rich and
I t has been deemed ail visa bio to
Raines as Miss Irene Brady waa.hpe
■&lt;v
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‘
1
off for a year he will pay 25 per cent call off Dr. T . 1A. Neal's address to Miami.
,
...
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of' SanfotM's most popular girls.
delicious cocoanut fla­
United Brotherhood of l srpcnl«* *
fnoro.
Joiners of America
the Welfare Department WcdiVesday
vor. Crisp and always
Thete never was a time when the afternoon in view of the fset that a
Sanford
Local Union No. 1«51 ro .
Miss Laura Fish returned Sunday
fresh. 10 cents.
Mrs. Aylett Fitta, Jr., and attrac­
building season ought to open up largo part of tho exhibit used at the
first and thirtl Thursday nlgbt
from a delightful visit in DcLand.
o'clock in the Eagles’ Rail
earlier or be more vigorously pre-« Health Association meeting at Jack­ tive little daughter, Martha returned
J. W. 0. Singletary,
J- M[/
Friday
from
a
delightful
visit
to
I'rcsideB*
e c u t e d . ^ f ^ M l -VS-sonville will he on display during tho
7Mr. Roy Symea and family formed
Bec’y-Treas.
L V
The saving to be effected In lum­ Seminole County Fair.
It la be­ New Smyrna.
a congenial party that motored to
ber alone should constitute ample lieved that Dr. N e a l’s subject will
B. P. O. E. Saniord Lodge I2H
Orlando, Winter Garden, Oukiand
Mrs. Bessie' Hill arrived Saturday and Ocoee on Sunday.
incentive to build this year, and as be of more value and interest, after
Meet first and third Wednesds)
soon In tho year as possible.
at corner of First St. und 1almci}1
seeing this exhibit.
Through tho from New York to make her future' V
*
T T — r*
•
T .ylo r
g .L .J jS *,
courttrsy iif Dr. Neal the address will home in Sanford. " She will reside t7 Mrs. D. C. Venabld and Mrs. 0. L. Tsylor
Secretary
with her sister, Mrs. M. C. Savage. Louise King of Atlanta, Gn.. mother
be
given
later
instead
of
tomorrow
End Ancient Office.
and aunt of Mrs. Geo. Venable ace The U k c Breeic Connell No. 31 Jul‘u
Tho town's bellman ia ^ functionary (Wednesday) afternoon as at first
The
friends
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
.E.
visiting the family of Mr. Venable.
who has come down'wlth the history planned.
Order Unlled Amerlcsn Mt'&lt;‘h*nlf*p&lt;
Henry will be pleased to hear of the
of various ancient communities for
Meets every Wednesday at
continued Improvement in the con­
tfftra. Patrick Bandy is visiting M., in the City Hall. • YW*»"*
hundreds of yeara.'but Stirling (Eng­
Sev~8*v&gt; Cfu6
H. Smith. Bee. land) town council recently resolved
A delightful meeting of the Sew- dition of their daughter, Ethel, who friends and relatives at Clermont are welcome. . C.
I
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to abolish the office. It was decided Sew Club was held at tho home of has been so Ui with typhoid fsver. for several weeka.
t vr*.
Celery City Aerie No. I*53
.
to aak that the bell be returned by Ui Mrs.^F. L t Woodruff Friday after­
■
Meeting
every
Tuesday
mgh‘
»
present holder,' and If he 'a employed
Mrs. M. L. Raines of Tampa is
Mr. Jarafts Granger ia spending
noon, with MiswgMamie Dsvlin the
by third parties to make announce­
the guest of her mother. Mrs. 0. W. the week Ilf Sanford, the-gueat of his
charming
young
hostess.
ments, that he provide • bell for him*
Worthy President
Secrt»**
Interest centered In ths correct Brady a t tbs Sanford House. Mrs. mother.
self.
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FOR SALE

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TH E Y ARE COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FAIR FEBRUARY 3 rd ,-Ith, 5th and 6th, 1915

SEMI

•TH E SA N FO R D

-WEEKLY,

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S A M I 'T J R D — L ife I '

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AND FRIDAYS

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. J W I \l(\ 22. I9!5

VOLUME VI

metits of counsel retired to their
room to consider thi- verdict
Tint
I jury here « * n open court and
stated thi*y i-ould not reach a verdict
the rourt here ordered a mt-i-truil
Court adjourned to Tuesday,
Jail.
IIUli, !• o'clock a m.
A great n u m b e r o f c a s e s
State of Floiidn vs. l’cter Adkins,
have b e e n d is p o s e d
Chns. McCain, alias Chus. Galloway,
OF T ll i u W EEK
minder in the first degree
On mo­
tion nt acting state attorney a scvCircuit court has been .grinding eranir t? Iiereli&gt; grunted in the above
»tray this week with accustomed ! styled cause. Conies now ijie devítor. The following cnsmt were uji 1(emlitnl. Chns Mi Cam. alias Chas.
and dt*po*e(l of:
Galloway, attended by bis attorney.
State of Florida vs. Jesse Mar- Geo. N. Rigby, also i nines acting
low. on motion of acting state uttor- state allot ney, John C lunea and
nfy a nolle pros»* entered.
A. K. Powers, who prosecutes for
State of Florida vs. George (Jor­ the state and the defendant saying
don, shooting into dwelling house.
lie was ready for trial. Como twelve W IL L !B E T H E A T T R A C T IO N
ON TH E FO U RTH OF
On motion of acting state attorney good and lawful men to serve as
, nolle prosse entered.
jurors to-wil: \Y. \V, Hrady, G. hi.
• o c*
_
o
j : k : r f f f i í i/ 'f r r - f c - w iilt f t
ffrlfTP
don, aggravated assault.
George Otto Kelz, T. I). Hartley. I,. W.
The E U» tía Hand will he here
Cordon being arraigned in open Luther, T. \V. Prevali, 1&gt;. K Halt, during the Seminole County Fair,
court in his own person, attended
Continued on Page I
coming on Eustis Day, Felt. 4th
by his attorney; niso comes John C
The Kustis Hand has been an or­
Jones, acting state attorney, who
ganization ever since Ponce de Leon
prosecutes for the state, and the de­
discovered Fort Mason and they
fendant being nirnigned in open
have always had it first class organi­
court plead guilty.
Sentence one
zation
For many years Billy Sen' yesr ot *500.00
cole has been the lender and under
State nf Florida vs Charles M i )o% splendid leadership the hand is
Csmm. alias Chas. (»alloway, mur­ SE M IN O LE 'S OLDEST RANK better and luggei than ever und if
der in lirsl degree. Comes now the
they come to Sanford during the
IS IN A FIRST-CLASS
defendant, Char. McCamm, alias
lair we will see that they get a good
CONDITION
Chas. Galloway, attended by his
hot lunch and no cold lmn&lt;|ueiH.
attorney, Geo. N. Rigby, also comes
The following lette* of acceptance
The regular annual meeting of the is from Mr Sencole
John C. Jones who prosecutes for
the state, and the defendant being stockholders- of The Fir»l N.itiomil
Kustis, Fl;l . Ian 'Jo, 11115
arraigned in open court pleads not Hank of Sanford was held in its Henry II Marks, Director General
han king rooms on Tue»d.*&gt;
Ian- I Seimmde County Fair, Siuiíurd
guilty in the indictment
I
il
il
r
y
I2Di
being
i
liL
‘
J
Tt
h
u-ceittig
State of Florida vs, S \ Hal
i Iie.tr &gt;o
tint, unlawful Intercourse with »m j Ilf this I'llarjn 1er lOtHencd .it,., the
\ ours ol tin“ l ith in-i to ha ml
unmarried female under the afe of organiza!ion »if the h.mk uivr twenty and m reply will say llial it will he
IS years
( ’n in e s n o w t h e d e f e n d a n t . •teven years ago, and n i» worthy of i pli-.i-ur»- f»»r the Fusti* t 'oiicit I
' L.il 1In- Bj IoI to a 1»end the Semillóle I olilily
Samuel \ l l a l h i r d i n his o w n p r o p e r n , , , r '* D i a n p a s s in g • olo
l
till
I
tir-t
lli**et I hull on Kustis Day, and wV are milk­
person, u t t e l l d e d
by
Ills u t t o r n e y , ! p r» -sld m g o l l n ' e r ••(
ing.
Mr
F
1
1
Rand,
presided
at ing everv '(fort to &gt;onn, I ludicve
Geo G. Herring; also comes Jno ('
meet l II g ti.» v . r■. h»*»- n 1 am *.i!• n. -nyiiig you may look
Jone.
a. l i n g s t a t e a t t o r n e y ,
w h o I lu» r»*« e r. I
prosecutes f o r t h e s ta t» - a n d I h e ile - elected pr»—ldetit. winch po-ituo, h&lt; (or our organi,-at loti in Satiloril on
fen daiit
b e in g
a rra ig n e d
in
o p e n ha» hi I'l continuously -in......rg.iin
Dial day and also a good d, legalhn^
And further. -Mr 1- —P (rem I h» Kustis citizenship
court
P le ads n o t g u i l t y t o t h e i n ­ r.anon
ForstiT. who was then elected casti
d ic tm e n t
i * to*» i-ss m Dus a fH i-hing
ier and secretary lias been so re fair 1 *m
Slate nf F l o r i d a vs D e n is L o v e larv "f the hoard »luring .ill the •
\ 1ir- r. i C Dull*
hie, alias D e n i« H u m p t o n . g r a n d
vents and s»-r\»d I'll 1* it &gt;a |.o il .
\\ I .' I \t wl.K
Up cm.
Sunii- as the others Pleads
a t t h e m e e t i n g of t h»' I J i l l
I hro» lor
not guilty to the indieimeiit .

CIRCUIT COURT IS
STILL GRINDING

SO

Prominent Author in tin- Cil\
Dr
II Benue hump, one of the
hading Sunday school uuthofilirs of
the south, whose home is Dallas,
Texas, hus just closed a week’s in­
stitute for the training of Sunday
school workers at the Haptist church,
tjutte a huge clans will receive diplo­
mas at the Sunday school on next
Sunday morning a» a result of the
week’s work. In the opinion of Mr
Beauchamp tin- Bapti.sts here have
one
the host n-gulated Sunday
schools In the south.
He gives his
best endorsement ol the plan of the
new building nuw\ nearing comple­
tion and has taken notes of many
items, in ordei to pass them JtJong
to »»nier
other omi.iuy
Sunday fcjioola.
DapiUW L'nn 4 L I M V / ' I i i e l '
ri (mois. The
I ne uupA* K r R A I R A N I H L L AT ' tint Sunday school is managed largeM E E T l N i t Oh ( I I I
ly by the superintendent, Hon. Jno.
C
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aujwmtTfuietJtjt&gt;\Jt&gt;
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¡ George Bullard' ns secretary and
The city c
council met in regular
!Vllil’ Trittïorri aa primary supersession Jan l*th 1915, at 7:.10 p nt. intendent. Mr. Hyman,- the pastor,
ha« !»••»•ti (or several lour-* a Sunday
Present. H W Herndon, president
school specialist.
\V \\ Miernnthy, K C Maxwell, J
i
Adum*, J D IJaviMin
Ahtaen, II
E. TolaV und C 11 Dingee

BOOSTER TRIP M O N D A I

7-1

The trip to Oviedo, Geneva and Chuluotn
will be made Monday afternoon at 1 o’clock.
Cars will leave the Herald oflice at that time.
Schedule the same as arranged last week.

THE EUSTIS BAND SOUTHERN BELL
WILL ATTEND FAIR TO OPERATE HERE
W

FIRST NATIONAL IN
ANNUAL MEETING

S oo n

,ift»*r

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The minute« of Die la«t iii»ietiiig
wer»- r&gt;;.»|
9
A Petition «igned h&gt; (, \\ spen­
cer anti twelve others asking for u
nre plug at the intersection of vither
Park avenue or Dak avenue »nd
Tw'«‘lfth streit wan received and of
moiion referred tu lire committee
The hnls for Die «anitiiry servivo
(or II., year i '* 15 won- lln-n opi-nod
and thè bid ni K K Itrady for
*2.“ un on lor «tn-. l &gt;wi • pttig nini
hauìh.K n»t»t SI 1d p, ; huck»'i por
i|tn 'ii
'* Di» lowi-si
Mmod nini
m ci" -lui Di.it ilo- bid of Mr Itr.nlv
tu­
■• I 1■■d and that the • 11V .i l
toli * 1»è* n -1r iu 1»•&gt;1 it» |*r. par»* t hi
contra» t. • tarried
\ -•li I’.l ! ’
• »■•iti. n n *»rtin.
a in • . iit hi TIZI hk! tile ,&gt;iuiltl • i u 11. U
Pel» p* »*tnl- .tini ’]'• legr.tph Gu. t»&gt;
and
maintain
con -irtul Operali
Inn - .»I telephone and tclegrnph upon
aim g ml under Do puhln road«
«ir» • , » »I high wa . « nf l In- .tty ••I
lloróla
atol lo ac.|ii,r»Sai »I
op» • n ai d munitala lin»-« "f tele
ph. •••and other telephone propi-rty
of lie Sanier»! Telephone « •* . now
lo .i r,-•I m lie -»i re i, „ nd pu hie
p.| i . • « cf I I • 'l l * ol &gt;a nlord. Ilot
id.I. anil I" authorize Die Sanford
I i h-plioio * o le «ell ill of ll« t»di
phone bn**. p**les anil wire-, und
other i»*b |ihiiiii' property, in Die
«i r. »*t « and put»In phu i * ol Do* ,il *
••I Sun lord, t lot olii, to i lie SoiUhi'rn
It. II Teh pitoni end T» l»gr; | h I on*
* w .- r&gt; -i i*. i th a&gt; 'I pi.**. d

GOOD ROADS ALL
OVER THE STATE
S T A T K A S S O C IA T IO N W O U L D

M A K E TRUNK LINES
IN FLORIDA
l'Io- dtr»'ci and detinue purpose
of I In- Florida Stai»* Good Roads
A.«« orín flou, salii h D Miller. pr»«c
nidi« ni Dii Associatimi. Ill reply IO
un ui'iuiry rimile l»y u represioitalive
n( Dus paper. "I« l" «toure iiftton by
Die coming legislature which a ill
■re.it»' n &gt;tate Highway
Depart­
ment and (ilaoe the construction and
in.lint l'iiiiin *• nf malli toad« und»»'
«lato su por vistan
So verni cnuntles ui I lurida have
i««ucd bonds and bulli a consider
In
able mileage of good ronds
man« illslancos tin* lack of I millin'lion« through toiintii-« not «o tir*»
gn-s«i * •- j ■r* . »*t-1« th»- liilh*«! use and
hon» lit ot Do* improved ro,* « to Die
i om mumi ie ** Inoli lindi and pani
lor them
Good r fui iis ** IÜ Mia ke 1 lurid,
Die winter jila* ground of America
They will il-o make a mi ul 11pi lcv
I III II ol 11« Irmi a n d vegetahles and
They
other food«! ufi production
esta hlis hmeni
nf
will eu use Do
gl »MI i*4i t r in g „ m l proM TV t i l g »• tut»-

14.

BOARDS OF TRADE
WILL ATTEND FAIR
S E M IN O L E FAIR W ILL H AVE
SPE C IAL D A Y FOR T H E
FLO R ID A ROOSTERS '
The Seminole County Fair Assorfhtiun has invited the Boards of
Trade of the various cities of Flor­
ida to come to Sanford during the
Seminole County Fajr- and up to
date the following letters have been
received from the secretaries:
Tampa, Ha., Jan. 14, 1915.
Mr. C. It. Walker, 'President Seminole

of

III»-

fin d in g

th a t

. b

In reply to your kind fuvor of the
|Ith in«t., I urn much pleased to
advise you that your communication
was brought to the attention of our
Hoard of Governots on the 13th
in»t., and they directed me to assuro
you that wo appreciate your invita­
tion and will use our best efforts to
have u representative body of men
from theis organization during your
fair period and particularly during
Tampa Day.
Wishing'you great success in this,
I am,
Your» very truly,
L P D IC K IE ,
Secretary.
Kustis, Fla.. Jan. 12.
President Walker »&gt;f the Seminole
t'ou niy Fair Assiu-ia’fioh:
Dei* r Sir
upon behalf of Kustis will say
that Ku«ti* thanks you for tin- kind
invitation to attend the fair and wo
will endeavor to do so upon the day
tiielit unied mid attend ill a body.
W ticlicv»' tu l he eounty fair a nd
•fili do all we culi tu (usler l he
movement in Florida
l N KENNEDY.
M ìi y or
lai Asini * ili»1. Fla
Mr

i

It

W a lk e r.

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lan 11, 1915

l ’re*

S iu n in o le

C m i o t y F a i r . S u o l o n l , h lu
1 leu r S i r -

W •• hi* ve y»mr v» r, klud invita
(•■rni,in* Hanl I upland
Don ol lanuur&gt; IDh, and Dmnk yuu
ui i i.tpit.il ol the hunk, i lien *5u
I
■lo,I
I
J'
Raid« from
lor thè suini
At thè » arliost jnisOOOIMI. w . . . I.ifg i-r t l l a l l lie» iie»l, .1
lutslde aircraft on urri-d Wednesdny
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t
&gt;
I
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«
momeni
ilo»
mailer wdi !,&lt;•
f cried t o iu t i l i t y j u d g e s t - m ir i a n d
I'
wa « reduced line half mill ÍJJl.HhHIIO night al A armoVif'h ( ‘ ruiner. San
bond tix eil a t *101)11(1
brmight tu l hi- attentimi ul thè govll. •old i,.-h pani over
Hi-.ich.im,
* lo the *to&lt; k dr High.i in. Iluiistatititlt,
Stale ol F l o r i d a Vs. I&gt; M t nri I••,
«•ruing body, and they will decide na
honors.
Dcr«inghum
and
Kingslyn
to ropresentntiv es from this nrgr nm urd er In t h e first d e g i e e .
P le a d s
WIll'll I toDuring lh»»«e year*
Ilo laid« hSv'all shortly aller «
not g u i l t y
t z a t l m i ¡ti ) i M t r fmr.
A* soon ns
I wo
State id Florida vs Arnold llux * it r o » gru w mg «m t mu« wer» -lowly o coo k il I d lasleil until I 1
n t « l o r tin - c m i « t i m p t i o t i o f D ii» t» iloti»-, w»- hall In- glad to add»*«t r m t ion win- killed at Yarmouth i man end
Die
ter. lareeny o( an animal
Case r»•covering from
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1 1" . « i l l u p f u *i-&gt; * •
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roliuhlitt.ilimi ol th.- o &lt;i i-lio», to ■hen* i* ultiri,c
prisent
and
midia
proposition
tu
S«*cretary.
II I Minton, A U Moreimiii, J
the advertisements ol real* estati’
which our people turned Dour at­
So
far
es
cali
he
learncd
live
or
furnish
(In*
city
with
another
lire
en­
M. Brown, T. J. Brannon, A. T
They uri* pleased WIt ll
cum pa nies.
Lakeland, Flu . Jan I 8. 1915.
_ t
tention. Slowly hut surely Sanford «ix w* re kilh-d in ufi Die ruids and gin«'* Aitimi was postponed.
Geiger,
C. MofTntt,- Frank Giles,
I In vinti ,1» t hi1 ((»ll it itf 1 11i*‘ po«»i
It Walker.
Sem r
&lt;
lo t .1loi ita «■•inni ti il (li ber woundeil
has regained all thaï **
ll
isn'i
\ !.dille« o!
\ co mmn l'te; loo from
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W. E White. F. L. Miller, (J \\
*•« !■ ul tur. 1 proibì 11mi
nfor&lt;l« Fin
tVI«*1le l Oll 111-, -1 .,!r
.. 'ol l iiow o if thè . r511 iu re a» rophiii»*
i\, forging
head il imp
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. .in o,i .if )•('&lt; -I Die iiotltd . cclirately
s 10 01,10 Mil
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Su,io
Itngsle.. \ p ( oiinelly. f It B.,n
lu&gt;
■I V lie ubi»- to ha v '•orni* n*pri*- i *t-11ng
gri got»1
ilo ¡.I U el w re ** 'i hi n a hilndr ;
(Kll, If \ Howard. J M I on g. f ^surplus, lo it
I I &gt;»*•(! 1lit- iti.i 111 r*». »! * Und» r sent .it l * • « her» a t o u r f a ir t h e l u i ­
II in inn n * M.n « r git lu ti
il*« •■; I indoli
“ P I"
I» Dl.vi.,1. | |l Kuliells, \ l. of f.',ll.mm (III, i»l I gin,*
»Inte eu j*«-r * istott
I?*loll will iti no , wtse lowing week.
g tot .11
f Til,mil) lit*, the 1-rg' -i **o
Columbia, &gt;. i .. Jail. 22
Ge»trg«
ll; - • J &lt; l urtin, II F. Wheeler,
I would Ktiggi-st that you •writ«» ' to
le- sen the demand for county roads
i of any hank in the county
B P« rkins who i» being tro-d L« r&lt;
^ • W. Btady, l). G. Monroe, -Joe
Great Ftre«i*rks Di pia.* at F i l ­
It will link»* their n«ie»»ll&gt; more K. R Schurmtin, who is the man­
T*1*’ busin«*»* of The hu i N. Donai
Petnandex,
J. H. Lawson, Homer!
one of the greatest pyrotechnic in fed»-ral »«»urt I«*r the Killing of .ippuretrt
At the »unie tini" the ager ol our fair unti extend the invi1 W R Ilium: t. »»( J; » 1-on' ill*-.
i» i shows a huaithy incren«*», and with di-pl.ys i * » r **itr.easei! in this o t
. NichoUon. C. D. Couch, O
» ngtlieeflng servi»-»»«' of the State tn tutti 0 buri mul bis t »sociales, if
ltj , |„. sdite will he »een en. I, ** Itili- at «en III Novatllher, staled Highway Depart inetti will he nt the you Ini 1e not I ready done »'».
t Herndon. R. Mime, J. A. Allison, J. thj- ne« blnoii and the new
L. Partin, L. T. Hunt, J, A. Aket- brought jn t o eoiut.ittu.i with it. &gt;’ &gt; ,,vi.lljl(|{ u, Sanford, during S&lt;-m today that h*&gt; didn't ri tti» n:lo-r the sir* I...... . the » umili*'» for infoi ina­
Very cordially y»tur».
Mo «leeiTtbed lu- liiJhlctilii ('utility Fair. The., fireworks killing
Ixrul, J D Chittenden, W. W Aher- the sal»1 of lliw tie** -lock, it i« f'li
A J iiitr.u u i m i Y .
li mi ami ad vite a» to un t ho da and
„ ni&gt;l 8Mjnk, to An of t he I Inins and «.‘laimini that llu* drug h&lt;- III.iteri I« whVil run he used to t Im
nal,iy, J. M Allison, Otto Kel/., that Its opportunity lor useiutness 1»
Secretary
J. R Richards. J. K. Forkea, P. K. greatly increased.
mere Roman candle or sky rocket hnd taken for hei. dache had utr- best t »Ivantage and with the great
Deal», Flu., Jan. 18, 1915
At the last meeting held »in the variety but 'it will be a wonderful b.iluneed him
Redditt. W. A. Le filer, W. M. Colest rronoiu) in tun given Iniulitv
Mr t* It Walker, President, S« in12th
the boar*M«*f thrietor« was tn- an«! glorious exhibition of all that
k*’ 1» J- W. Luthei, Rex Packard,
imile ('o n nty Fair. St* f-*rd, Fh*.
• I&gt;- I) Caldwell. D. K. Hart. W. II creaaod to seven, and th»- following ¡« beautiful and novel in firework«
Will Mme t barge of Kennels
Dear Sir.
Riulcr.on, A. R. Key, D. E. Hurt, w«Te elected to *erve (or the vest Wondeftul aerial Imml»», tiller ret.i h
Af.ir* I’ hagan’» Mother &gt;lle»
Your favor I I th wu* presented at
Th»Herald
take«
pi*
usure
in
an­
Frederic II. Kami, h I' lorspr. p g se-erul hundred lent in the air
.
R e r i h » F. Pi Forster. David
\ suit for ten our annual meeting *».. he l.ltli t nd
Äthin», i J.,11 JJ
nouncing
that
II
G
Dieterich.
I
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«Peer. O T. Pearson, C. L. Flo we:#. S. O. Chase, Tin'** J Miller 1 A s* ill relear«» gorgeous canopies of
inunaRtr of ihr Viikiiiiu Carolina
flnU»rii
* * * Itlfd etu lui.-iiast¡rally received.
J- M. Jacobs, Joe DeMonl, A. L. Brumley, T. 1. Httwkin» and B ! feathery plume* in the richest color­
Nutional
Wednesday
ug:.l»ist
thi
A «pedal vote of thanks paa»«*d at
t lie it mi cml Co., of t hih ri I y hua bin*n
ing Some will display gruttd burst»
Henkel, Tim Keane, S. E. Matches, Whitner.
Cole
man.
Pencil
f
*o..
by
M
r»
I
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your
consideration of our city end
At the meeting nf the hoard nf cif golden hanging spurs representing appointed manager of the &gt;h»g show ,M* ry I’ liiigdn’» mother.
’L I«. ('handle., L. J. Hartley, Jr.,
giving us a special date (February
of
the
Seminole
County
Fair.
Mr
the branches of the willow. Some
J - W. Long, M. D. Gntchel J. II. directors held latot, Mr Rami
The girl was working in the fac­ Ith
Dieterich is an expert on bench
J'H'am», J,.. t . W. Lawton, U. W. re-elected president, Mr- Forstor, will semi forth mummolh yellow
tory
weint kiltl'ii April 2b. 1913.
A committee was appointed to ar­
»how» nf all kinds and as manager
Herndon. Clifford Bell, J. S. Dinkel, vice president, Mr Whitner. cashier streamers, tipped
with
beautiful
Tho
petition
charges Laro. M. Frank range for thi* trip hnd we hope to
of
the
kennels
will
ink«*
good
care
of
jeweled stars of bewildering beauty,
“ W. Smith, John D. Warren, W. -and Mr. Uetta, assistant cashier.
the canines inlrurted to his iiepurt- with rnllfde ring’ thi* girl; also Jurnes be there from 25 to 50 strong.
while others will explode 'dozens of nient. There are some good dogs in ‘ ‘onley. the negro serving t* •'entonce,
«• Hand. * W. G. Aldridge, i t ' S. •g. .«a- * • •-•-•■ __
1 am specially interested as they
“ eUndon, J. JL Huddleston. C. C.
times, sitiding forth a shower of a
Sorae More About the Deill
h aw consolidated the |&gt;03ition of
tho county and their ownci* have *• accessory.
Woodruff,- J. F. Campbell. S. O.
The third sermon in a series on thousand different sparks and tiny been making ¿ood on their strong I The petition claims that the corn- secretary
manager of our
I'alf
cfc*“ ’ *■ 0. Key. •
T h e Dovil will he preached nt the ha11on tin besides these aerial work», points and this is the opportunity I » " * shoul'1 havp kt,l“ ,h,‘
Association with my position as toeCameron, P. E. Culloy, W. W. Baptist church on next Sunday there will Ije a great number of to hi ing on the dogs and we will I »&lt;•(«.' * ” d protected the girl. The rotary of the Board of Trade, end
y .n N m , S. F. Long. J. M. Allison, morning hy the pastor, Rev. Georgia fancy exhibition set pieces running discove, the best among them S e e l mother was dependent on tho girl, all advice and Information 1 can se­
Irutn 25 feet to a hundred leet long.
cure during the visit will be npjtrevi » Ch,nd,er* W. H. Hand. H. S. Hyman. Tho subject will he "T h e
lair headijiiurtem for further infur- !
Devil Against the - Church ”
The The most pretentious and one of mutimi.
cLvndon— not found in county.
elsted.
Middle Florida Presa
tate o| ’Florida vs. Samuel A. Buhjerf of tho Sunday evening ser- the most pottlat with the spectators
Will notify &gt;ou later us i&lt;* result*.
Live Oak. Ji.n 22
The Mi,bile
will he the huge piece constructed
» lard, unlawful Intrecourse with i mon will 1m» “ The Devil In I ’
\ rn i truly.
Itellr f ( « n* ndlte»Florida IT*-»» Association was lorttt*!’ unin’ srried female under 18 yeam The public generally is invited to at­ to read "Boost fur Seminole Coun­
I D ! •'* N E Y .
At tHe meeting of the Welfare Dc ed Monda y wtth K L Thompson,
This htautiful piece will be
Mr
Hyman ty."
*1«. Comes now the defendant, tend these service«.
.u-i ietur&gt; .
• »tnuel A. Ballard attended by his spar«»» no pains to tell what he think» outlined as the central ligure». This |port ment Wednesday r.ftet noon, Mr» editor Perry Herald, president, H. L
Otlattdo, lli . f u n . 13. ID lb.
Dndd, editor .Citizen-R"porter, secGeo. G. Herring; also comes of the Devil and his followers. New will be a masterpiece in the art of W. W. Abernathy and Mrs. H. C
Mr,
C.
R. Walker. Seminole County
retary
and
E.
J.
Wcavcr
and
F.
E.
building.
Besides
this Got tor were appointed i* relief com­
JÌ a.
J°nes, Acting stato attorney assembly chairs have been installed firework
Fair,
Sanford.
Fla.:
Cedi,
Mayo
Frec
Presa;
John
A.
mittee
for
the
purpose
of
gathering
Prosecutes for the state and an in tho building and practically 100 there will be a great number of won­
Dear Sir:
Howard, fa«ke City Index; J. E,
clothing
fot
distribution
to
the
poor.
derful
sot
pieces
of
wonderful
de­
been joined comes six more people can be rented. For tho
Your» giving notice of your lair
This tremendous firework Anyone having such articles of wear­ Pound, editor Suwannee Citizen;
»
*nd lawful men to serve as last several services the seating ca­ signs.
duly
received.
display will be presented each night ing apparel that can be used can Burr L. Bixler, editor Present Truth
VÌ®r?'
H. J. Minton, Felix pacity has been taxed.
Our
next meeting will be held
in connection and conjunction with either send them to Mrs. Aber­ Messenger; F. R. MpCormack, H. L.
Sunday »chool a t 9:30 a. m.
J' Brannon» c - L. Polk.
Sweger
and
W.
C.
Vanhoy,
Suwan­
Mondah,
18th inst., when 1 will read
B. Y. P. U., Jr. and Sr„ 6 p W. Seminole county's first fair and all nathy- or phone 213 and she will
L ° n r
T h e
l u r y ’
nee
Democrat,
members.
Continued
on Page 6 *
send
for
them.
absoullely freo.
f a’ ing the evidénce and arguWelcome to a|| sc/vieee.
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W ils o n B la ir,
larceny
On m o tio n o f s ta le a ttu r
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[ til her mother »hall join her
| Franc* * Pearson ha* .|«*iri»-tl the
|packing house gang, and at* present
M r Hadis H*rv«-y (mid Sanford rate of progress will soon become
an expert.
it visit Tuesday.
Mr, anti Mrs Patton gave a din­
M r Frank Cameron ***nt i-&gt; Or­
ner
party last week, their guests lielando Monday rerurmmr T m**dny.
mg
Mr. and Mrs Buchanan, Mr
Me.-cst* R. N
Poston, Uifhani
Carter, Mr&gt; Thrall ami M i « J**n- and Mr*. Cleveland anti Mias Fan­
noic Morey visited Snnlord on Wed­ nie Cooley.
The Buchanan fruit is now all
nesday.
flicked anti shipped to be parked and
Messrs. Min»he" anti WlUon. rmployes of the S©j\thern Hell Tele* also a part of Mr. Brown’s.
Charles and Edith Campbell spent
phone Co., »topped over night Tues­
the week end with the Pearson fam­
day. guest* of the Martin House.
ily.
M r Kail Thrall went to Jarkson.Mr* Hretxlleld raro** o 'e r from
ville Thursday, returning Saturday
accompanied by his mother. Mrs. J. St. Augustine anti spent a week at
O. Thrall anti Mrs. Wm Dorman, Twin laikes Plantation, going to
both of New Haven. Conn. They Sanford on Wednesday for a short
are housekeeping in a part of the visit with Mrs Ensminger.
Mr*. M. K. Fraser of Cleveland,
house occupied by Kev. Morey anil
Ohlo'it
‘ i t " Woodlawn,” where she
hU daughter. Mia» Jennie. They ex­
pect to remain here tKe balance of will stay with her sister. Miss lcenhour the rest of the season.
the Winter.
P. C. Toner of Latrobe, Pa., ar-*
Mia» Helen Iserman arrived Satrived
at Twin Lakes Plantation on
urday and ii the guest of Mr. and

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School was re-opened last Mon­
day with at) enrollment of twentyone scholars, by M i» » Helen Iserman
of Sanford. Miss Iserman has been
attending Washburn College. Tcpeka
Kansas this winter and returned
home last we«;k to take up the work
here.
The parents anti ft lend* of
the pupils sre urged to visit the
school whenever possible anil thus
show- an interert in the work being
done there.
•
T h e surprise party given in honor
o f 'M is * Helen Iserman at the home
of Mr. and Mr»- it- N. Poston Tues­
day night was well attended and
everybody reported a good time

vvtsi s m t I i t ms
Our community was very much
shucked to hear •*1 t tie death of Mr
Charley Powell on Wednesday morn­
ing of last week.
Mr Powell (Was
highly esteemed iij those who knew
him and will he greatly missed
He
leaves three sisters, ins* brother and
a loving wife uutl six «mafl children,
one boy and five girls, ami other
relatives to mourn his to*»
Gnmv,
but not forgotten
Sleep on. dear
brother, sleep on until lie shall call
for the on thee resurrection morn.
Pence he thy slumber
Mr and Mr* Badger were culled
from T a mp«W Wednesday by the
death of Mrs. Badger'» brother-inlaw. Mr 1*OWt*||
v Eb Hunter has returned home
but his father will remain in Char­
lotte, N. C , for a few w'eeks longer
Harry and Charley Habtin were
home for a few day« last week
The lo o k road I- line to travel on.
but where it Is not. t*rI• k- d we are
not Magging on it at nil
Mr»'. &lt; Stoudhofl. Lit her anil m*&gt;
ter from New York are here for the
winter with Mr. nml Mrs. StoatholT.
T h e person or persons that visited
Alfred - K ing’» hen bouses Inst Sun­
day night or Monday morning nml
stole three large White Wyandotte
hens wo don't wish ihotn any good
lurk in the future
T i n y came from
the clay road tor they left spot* of
clay in l lour »hoe tracks in the
chicken yard.

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Special
W ork Shoes,
anti Kid. in
hut think of
men, this sale

day

of

l.ees-

S E E D S

E. A. Martin Seed Co
206 East Bay Street

Mr. T o m Kirk of iUoubtinville, 0, Jacksonville,
arrived laat week to make hie people
at Island Lake a short visit.
Mr*. Cooley and daughter, Fan
nle got as far ai Jacksonville on their
way to Paoia, when Mra. Cooley
was recalled to Wisconsin by a tele­
gram telling of the aerloua lllneu of
her little grandchild,
Miss Fannie 8■
«■.me on and 1« visiting friende un

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Special No. 8— $3.00 is a very close prie, md
Ix&gt;t No. 336. Selby Kid. Hlueher turn. Ladies'
Shoes. A good assortment of sizes, to d* -j o n
close out a pair (Just think &lt;&gt;f it )
JL,7/7/
Special No. 9 M 2-1066 is made b\ S. I,y
Heavy Sole Kid Hlueher, Indies’ Shim, a - j „ , u|
$2.39 seller. Thus sale, going at per d » -| /*/\
Pair
$ 1 .0 7 /

Special No. 10 M 92671 is a Selby's Tun t'alf
17 Hutton welt Indies’ Bpot and M 9267’J i» i T.,n
Calf Combination I -ice and Hutton Sli-,*
l-adies. Gotwlydar welt stitching.
Roth &lt;.f th* .
• styles are special $ 1 9* sellers. This ( ] » * ) n n
3 days sale to close out. your choice
,r O
Special No. I)
M 92666 is the giva:*
gain in a Ladies' S|),m* every »old ui S:o
Selby's Russia Calf, in a gotwl run ol -oz­
iai ly priced by us for $.'1.98. lo movt
them this sale a pair

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$ 1 .9 8
This Sale for Cash Only

Special ’No. 12 $3.48 is a Patent Hutton
Velvet top Selby's Ladies’ Shoe
$2.98 i» a Pat­
ent K id Hutton. ( loth top Selby &gt; Sh-*v-. both
tlu*se iiu iii Imts will go at till» three
day
.-'ale, a pan

Dry Goods
.79c \ A U F 19c

$ 1 .9 9

Special No.
I/oalher Hlueher
a Kplemlitl value
I his lot during 3

! lu.» Mlllllbet i » .i »p e d a l lead- i ’
36-in wide. all wool, neat br -leaded -1- . ,
navy, tan, new blue and red—3 tlays
only

13 Is a $2.48 and $2.39 Patent
la d ies’ Shoe, matle by Selby and
lit this price, closing, d*-J
days sale, a pair
$ L .O i/

O U T IN G s r ECIAI.
Full »I and ard weight, 3ii-in. "nidi
dark t-al i» rn», for ihr» »,ale
»I« * - i
priced lo&lt;* value, for this sale

$ 1 .9 9

39c

7 9c

$1.25 VALUE 97c
See this line of plain White Dress Shi
values for $1.25, our si&gt;ecial price ts
only

Special No. IH "M crriam ” Potent Leather,
Hutton No. 75313, Red Ton, Musses spring heel,
turn Shoe, n good $2.25 number, sizes d* -j » Q A
9 to 1 1 ^ for 3 days’ sale
Special No. 19—"M errlam k Dull Top Patent
le a th e r Hutton Shoe», No. 842-16, low heel Misses,
turn, $2.48 is a special v^lue, 3 days,»
sale..,

&gt;v**» **

$ 1 .7 9

97c

Furniture

rniture stock Is nojv complete with
Lure Bargains in the new 1915 design»
M anogany" and "Fumed t)ak.
Select a Dresser, Wasnstand, Chiffonier. Ward­
robe, Bookcase. Library Table, Dining Table.
Center
Table, Rocking Chair or even a Kitchen
'V 1
W
Safe or Clipboard on our special easy, payment
plan. You will Bccure a piece of Furniture that
^ will stay with you and tne price will never •«’
missed.

Special No. 20— Is a
Spring Heel, Gun M etfor

Misses, made b y "M e r riam ".
This nature
last shoe, sizes 9 to 13&gt;^,
$1.98 value
to close out

$1 .4 9

Wc arc Agents for Butterich P a tte r n s

W EDNESDAY

TUESDAY

:Y. 27th

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50c U N D E R W K AK 39c
Thus line of Hnlbriggan Underwear i&gt; ih
ular 50c numbers in Shirts and Draw r».
going at

Special No. 17— "G odm an" All b a th e r Kid
Hlueher Shoes for Children, sizes 6 to 10. Special
values for 98c, your choice to secure this
bargain a pair

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$3.98 P A N T S $2.fi9
We have some very special numl*er&gt; m
Sergio, TwtH'ds. Csussimerc and mixed uThese are exceptional $3.98 and $3.48 d**
values for
...

9 9c

Shoe

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Gent’s Furnishings

Special No. 16 All lea th er Shoes, In dies’
Kid Hlueher style, specially priced for $1.35 and
$1.50 in small sizes, this sale marked at
a p a ir ....................
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Button

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2-'.r VALI K I l f
It ai in** t &gt;, •pe. m.itud.K i tired 1- •
’1In-■spi •&lt; la! tiiitnliii " ill g-- --t,
\ ai d
Monti; ty. 1ue.»&lt;lay, Wednestl ay at a laid

Special No. I-r&gt; $2.48 Russia Calf lAttlies'
Hutton Shoes, sizes are from 2Jg to 4. If you are
fortunate enough to have your size in d *-j f T Q
this lot they will be only.
$

nl,

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F L O R ID A

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merchant

•$rsr"

SANFORD

pair

last week.
C W Rush,

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C A S H D E P A R T M E N T STORE

th e

m a k in g

one

attending this sale and
&gt;»*v:

D. A. CALDW ELL&amp; SONS

to

w file r

least GGc on a pair by

This Sale for Cash Only

new

syru p

is here you will save at

Special No. 5 M en’s Hoot, tan Calf vlscolizetl waterproofed.
$7 50 is tlit* quality, this
ale we are grinding them out at |ht tP pT /I O
pair
ip O s T :* /
Special No. (1 ’i’his consists of two lots of
Gun Metal Oxfords, \'&lt;&gt;. 87005 arid N’ o. 87075
one is Hutton the other is Hlueher style $3.50 is
the price, ‘‘union made.” Opt aclose(T* -I Q Q
out leader at
ip A «a / 0

cam* in t o s y r u p a n d
g a l l o n b a r r e l o f tin*

fin is h e d

Made

by Selby—if your size

No.4— Guaranteed"A ll le a th e r”
consisting of Gun Metal, Zoo Calf
this lot the. values are extra for $2.00
it. all leather shoe for Q f T Q
»p X s O a /

of
In

ha-,

Style No. 615.

Special No. ¡1 Snows Pat. Calf Hutton and
Hlueher Shoes, made on the Phoenix toe.
I his is
the $-1.00 grade in Men’s guaranteed Patent Leath­
er Shoes. .lust another
special to
make this sale talked about, only.

u p hi» c r o p
d e liv e re d n

Boyd

ies Kid Hlueher Shoes.

pair for

Special No. I t
Consists o f Selby's Paient
l e a t h e r . Iteti K id. T a n Russia &lt; alf Pump». »p*-&lt;-ially priced at $3 19 and $2.98 a pair this e n ­
tire tL'vsoiiim lit will be clos* d out a

H

Special No: 7 —In d ­

Special No. 2— $3.50 Snows, Special Good­
year welt, Patent Leather Rlucher Shoes on the
easy wearing, Cinch, Pelham and Hot Tamale
toes. This lot is going for only i&gt;er Q O O Q
pair
i

Mrs A &lt;&gt; Powell and son. Prank,
from Roanoke. Va . arc visiting Mr*
W E I (rod mix and sister, nml ww
trust they will become interested
to the good laud in our littl* neigh­
borhood and buy a home here, as they
seem to Ih* very nice people ami
we would welcome them gladly In
our midst.
Mrs W. E. I,oc nnd children spent |
Sumluy with Mrs E A Rush
Mr. Curl Click and wife, formerly I
Mi»s Sal lie Pipford are spending
awhile with Mr*
Click's parent»
M r slid M r .
A
I
l.ipfurd
Mr \\ E Brodnav n-pre»ent mg
Smith Hm» Nursery, Concord. Gu..
was delivering Iruit trees lo a num­
ber-of farmers in this section a few
days ago and we hope to see some
nice Orchards of peaches, pears,
grapes, etc..
;» ri*»ull of this in the
near future
W

We find that on certain numbers
o f Shoes we have more than should
he at this season of the year, and on
some styles only broken sizes. So
hence, this wonderful Shoe Sale.

pair...... ......

Ri-v. Bartlett from Enterprise de­
livered two line sermons at the
school house on Sunday morning 11
a. m. and 7 p. m., which were high­
ly appreciated by all present. This
is his first visit out here since ho has
been assigned to this charge and we
shall look forward eagerly to hi*
regular appointments which will he
on every second Sunday in each
month
The farmers around this section
arc being seriously delayed in pre­
paring their land for the coming
crop of ' spring vegetables, etc , on
account of so much rain for the past
few- weeks hut we hope they will not
lose courage, as the prospects are
brighter for the wide awake (urmer
in this new year of l'Jlii than over
before and a great variety of Mood
crops should he planted and well
cared for

A fine baby boy w m Jiorn on the |
18th to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Lund­
quist.
Besides her mother. Mrs.
John Lundquist, those, in attendance
We carry all the leading varieties of
were Dr. Neal and Mother Dtrtle- Farm, Held anil Garden Seid that have
been tested and known to be adapted to
son.
this soil and climate.
Mrs. Culp and M r». Robinson
We can fill yafir order immediately
were rccont callers at Mrs. Jack for new ciop of all varieties of
Thompson’s.
SEED BEANS. SEED POTATOES,
Mr. and Mrs. Derby anil daugh­
ENGLISH PEAS, CUCUMBER, T O ­
ter and friend walked out from San­
MATO. PEPPER SEED. ETC.
ford to their orange g ro ve last week.
Besides Mr. Jack Thompson’« fam­ SEED COHN. SEED OATH. SEED
ily those In nttendnrtce at the funeral
BARLEY, MILl.ET. SORGHUM
of Mr. Charlie Powell from thia aide
HEED, ETC.
were both the Mesdames Bertlcsona
R H Q D E S G R A S S SE E D
and Mrs. Uerrell, M r. and Mr«.
Ballinger, Mr*. Jack Vaughn and
NATAL GRASS SEED
Mrs. Della Robinson.
* , -.. * ' c *
•' - **
Complete stock of garden and field
Mr. Henry Lundquist, who has
been doing aomo repair york for seeds, poultry’ iced and supplies, incu­
bators, etc.
Mrs» Anna DeForeal has this week
.
Write for our spring dialogue and
sealed an uptuir room for Mr. Bal­
linger and is now doing some paint­ weekly price Hat on poultry feed, etc.
I
ing for Charlie LuiTdquVt..
Oldest established and largest seed
t-v.
louse in Florida.

PAOLA POINIS

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Special No. 1
$3.51) lo $5.&lt;K)
Values in M en’s
Patent Leather,
Gun Metal and
- Russia C alf Blucher and Hutton
Shoes and Ox­
fords. This as­
sortment consists
of from one to
three pairs of a

WEKIVA III MS

&lt;♦

Shoe Selling

That has ever been put on in San­
ford will be the Great Three Days
Shoe Sale which will he inaugurated
at the D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons Store
next Monday, January 25th.

north country.
We are having some charming
winter weather right now. and tin
hope it may continue*

. U P S A L A AND ( i M A P t W L L t

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, J A N U A R Y 2 5 th ]

COR R ESPON­

DENTS— E V E N T S OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y — EFFICIENT
REPOR TER S

JANUARY 22. l 9l5

HAPPENINGS

A BENCH OF INTERESTING
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Sanft'fd* Kin., Jan. 18, JVI&amp;.
u |{ J. Holly. Sanford. Fla.:
**‘Dw»rsir:
It U not so remftrknblo that there
automobile accidents us that
Ihlrp nre not MOKE. sine« there ure
m»n&gt; cf both motoilaU and pcij»tti^“ ’ who lir"
*Knorunt
rrarri*“ * ,i* 1« the mb'* of the road
j^a j rule U i* the motorists who are
to blame. f»r it is really worse where
,1,1c ure able, for either business
^ pleasure. to own 11 machine
whirb needs scientific and businesslike handling, to be ignorant than
fof tbtss.»* who do not own machines
and therefore Have not direct oern,ion to learn the ways of a possibly
death dealing machine.
And it ii
,orse for the former with surh dan
contriolled or NOT con
trolled to lie careless, as they tot
frequentl&gt; are
tel
r.vr.H iw rsc.
should know the rul.n of the road
in,j lt, the latest accident that of
Mr lUndull iwlio narrowly escaped
death by being run down by nu
iuto it would plainly .seem, from
the explanation given by a mem­
ber of bis family, thut the auto was
not at fault as'’to S ID E of passing
. thouEh it may
»peed.

¡1 ram« yrf* rapidly that it an. only
l&gt;y the greatest
fortun.* that
tin- Occupant, of our rar f»ca|n-d
no me injury
Tin- » a u r r ul ......... .
o'nd car was nne ul th. rnunt&gt; ofliciuls
This i* only .me :&gt;f .. numU r of orrnsinns in which the writer
has barely .....
|r,,m
nir.'l.-HMicM m -nim- * , , ,,|
tnnbilist», who have cither (ailed to
give warning Irom h.-Limi ami at
crossing* fhnn too gr.-at *|i.cil when
piiaaing, or from tb.-ir u.’iuU||&gt; tnkink* the wrong side of th. r.Ioi
\m|
unless motorist- i heii,-,-Ue- pay ,.t
tentnm to such thing' most enrefully they cannlt enp.-. r to escape
severe criticism, if nut serious arridents
A U H HA I . I ) HEAhKll
Karl Kuhl’s tirent Iter.ird
...
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Not content with t lie linrior- I lint
.
liave come to him as one o! tin imi«t
uarin« aviators iu- America. nor with
.
.
the American altitude record which
,
,
,
he went after recently when he went
,
,
over Hi.mm feet into the «hi .iliove
Overland Park. Kansas ( in. K.n
•rit,,
,
, *
|Kuht is still going after other aerial

Mr

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fu rie ra i
roe,
a u lii

MOORt’S SiAIIO.N
Mrs J (i Hasty and infant went
o
IVarhluml. N
(' . on Friday,
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railed (here l»v tile seiiou« illness of
.
,
h*r father.
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Harney Met aside of ( arlha««,
M r - , .
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is a new arrival here,
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Samuel Schwartzhas sold his
,
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I.eautiftll home. Mnrnucttc Lodge
, ,
iirui fruit Krovr* 11&gt; |&gt;4*oplf from ( hiMr Schwartz has harvested

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Mr

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M i l l e r a t t e n d e i l ilo t h. r ii. i ' i i u c l l
ut M o ti

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w .T e
('• \ | l ’ u w id l

s i'te r

and

fagiani in lampa
1.trilli,, lati
\ruoti« thè mn*t
Spei'tai II .r ( alitro t.i he pi «.«etite il
durili« Un t ; i - pu ri Ila r a m i vai, rii,
date« o
p |
f, iimary t tu Ih
inclusi i
i tw.i pan page.ini
entttle.
I tpe I 'PTUtlig i»f thè Spaliinrd.
pi h udì l'ring lo mimi thè
scene» • n t . n l ihr,.»* cctilufic* and a
h a l l u« " .leu IleSoto, Navarro and
their ("llnwers tirsi invaded Florida,
(ollowct l.\ r he invasino, tweiitvfi ve &gt;'.T» ago li \ thè btlnented

,iur' wsn
who
r ‘,m‘ IU!'
a large crop of fruit this season,
whowill performhis thrilling feats
Thl, tlPW roa(1
i,cinK
oponotI
here in Sanford has .nnpunerd that thr„ U|th {rom Ohio avenuo to Iicar. he IS going after the world’s nltitudu
w i._____

unu Sjloo school cbildren.
Re­
until he goes more than 21.00(1 fee,
J . ¡ " ' " J f * ,n ” m|J*m,,nt hearsals lor the pageant are now be*
Prominent Spanish cigar
Straight up the presep, Kuropran mark •
^
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“ V° 'l thg held
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'
1
, . niu* nail been montioniMl an a proKuhl in om* of tin* rntmt womh rful '
,
,
,,
,
.
nmniif h ' 'iter-.. 1.1rayed m the heigth
ruimt* i«»r tin* ni'U str«,«*t
a viators vnIio **vi,r Kran|M*d a rtn trol
of fnslitpp'i and
riding in Lindau«
k»v,*r
When In* *vn\
aftvr tin*
S,*mi,l&lt;&gt;l° KarmHhaM* " { n,lolh|,r
will portray the second corning of
Yankee mark oir loftiness, the v..„„g
Mrr,‘* of
the Spantani*
The pageant will he
llyer a. the same tune e«tal.li»he.| a ...........
wMh *°
staged •" Pialli Plebi, in 1lu* rear of
ip a ip.ill;, owned luiiri-t
record for heigth »ithoui t l . .....
H " r" 1“
1 ■ i,r'’ ' 1" " - l amp.
ituJK,.M As M ril|„
r&lt;l)
j , l'"«K umuher car ot fumy let luce in hotel I*,. I'., n p,t Hii\
|[y,.r, have a uni , i .. rt i l.c.d
:" " 1 ,,,v *'
"i-re | 1II
1. . ! Il"*' I !||. t . &gt;I n . 1
pir.,1 io,p , 1,1. e « t r a p p e d o n their laa
' -,r' rri"j&gt;
‘ 111
thè prc-i-nt y.-ur will In* more hrilL-hin«*. but Kuhl spurned what he
^ T'- ' ' v - 1hurnbury of Currie liant timo thosc of formcr yeur». and
cu|U„| „ “ lurlvlikn rusts.«
and V,ll,‘ “ " d M, m An,,ie ,,rown oi Vt- lowor r.tilro. d ami slcunisbip ruIcs
(nuved it...... leine,,.« without
‘ ‘ •'r'''mas were g,,e,ts of ,\Irs .1 F wili I) ndi-rcd from all pinot- cast
„ ji extra sw.ale,
l ins latter lea",,v” ri' 1 ,t:,&gt;h g e n t l y
j of lite M -i.Mpipt ri ver
rmliike. u* in n.ri- was a piers' 1if fouli-l.,, 1
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SAT. JAN. 2 3 *°
A T 1 : 3 0 P. M .

S P E N C E R ’ S A D D IT IO N

B. H. Harnley, Auctioneer and Saies Mgr.

Saved Girl’s Life
" I want to tell you wRat wonderful benefit I have re­
ceived from the use of Tliedford's Black-Draught," writes
AUs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
“ It certainly has n t^ e y m l 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 Tliedford's
Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
mure trouble. I shall never be without

For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi­

ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar

P,

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AT SORRENTO, FLA.

in my home.”

-iru.-r will bring libili .iipppilur luu
chine
I ii 11| i!| I»* n .t ' . ! ,

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AT A U C T IO N

D. H. Spencer, Owner

SSS? l-a «should go to
n vP ti
*hrn C)\ CiKi....Li
Huould on orL E F T , ffiviiiff
.. road ahead.
the HU5HT.
Mr Hanroa clung from
in its proper
1« to t lie left
ion says. Mr.
ii nisei f immethe car.
If
dng^from th«

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boat ir which he bus thè position
of sei ini&lt;l ei.gineer

ailments, Thcdforil’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,

t , p,

reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.

kip! will

If you sutler hum any of these complaints, try Bfack-

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M i l l 111JJpV tpsl,r, ihil.li » - I v. l*i,i k.
H o c « , PL r*-',,| I--f .«I «'&lt;.- ftiiil I- r I p-«
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[ m u . (W.V Ainu
mr a mix a asp axt shop
IU W (I,.., SirtM,
JxkMsnil.. ru.

■i'm ,i r-&gt;.«&gt;I .il rig1i .ngb
up ! I'owti m»r g.in wnrii
pfi-scin e j.t I b.- turn find

I fraught.

It is a medic me of known meiii.

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ils value,

I or sale t*\ crvwhere.

Seventy-five
tiood

Brice L’h cents.

1915
EDUCATIO NAL
. Embracing-Agricult-Hre, Horticulture, Floriculture, Domestic Arts and Crafts
with exhibits of Stock, Hogs and Poultry, and the products of South Florida. Rac
ind. Polo Snorts Aeronlanes. Lectures and Entertainments of all kinds.
F o r In fo rm atio n or P rem iu m L ist, A dd ress

W M . R. O ’ N E A L , Secretary

H. H. DICKSON, President

for
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pinne (1ÌKhtH, drew orkn, etc.
The try ns n stock raising section. C a ttle 1
Times predicts that the fuir will be cnn be wintered on grazing lands.
» great benefit to Seminole county Hogs can bu fattened on peanuts
It. J. HOLLY, Editor
ami
that section generally. -Tampa grown in the summer and left in
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
the fie|ds. which the hogs will find
Times.
I'uLllthpl Kvrry TuM&lt;Uy uri'l KrlJ»y
down to the last peanut.and put on
0the sweetest and best meat that can
N O T FOR J A C K S O N V IL L E
There is a market
We will give Hotelkeeper Mason ] I*1* produced
Before a man can be successful in the busines, he must learn to
HL’ILSCMimON PMICB. IN Al» VANO!
credit for having a lot of ginger f o r 1kpr*' f ° r l *"* t»eef and pork. It need
82 OO
ONR V R A M .................
save, money. All successful business is the process of saving.
th,‘ "*&gt;“ e
NIX MONI It»
1.24 trying to put a state fair at Jack- n,,t hp ......... . ,,‘*t
sonville.
Forage
crops
produce
in
wonderTHREE MONTON. . ...........
You cannot begin too early with a view to succeeding in your busim i •
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Staple
¡.
Jacksonville has to its credit a ful-amount and variety.
ness. This bank invites your account and will pay interest on your money.
tkllinri) la Ike illy bp Ciittrr 12.00 N i Tm i I»
crops are planted early in the year
fair
that
was
"pulled
off"
across
the
Adtisr# *f 20r. Per Month
IN TER EST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND CERTIFICATES OK DEPOSIT
Piymmii In Adtunco Mum Ik* Mmlr il Offlrr river some years ago. and also a re­ and frequently the wealth of crabcent Confederate Reunion when the grass nnd beggarweed that reaches
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Knlrffd An Srfitñd (l«*i Mall Maltrf tstfu*« 22nd hotel men gouged the people, and maturity aftei the main crop has
ItOâ, âl Ihf i’»Mo«nc« il Hanford, Florida,
been
harvested
is
in
itselt
a
n
o
p
of
those who were not robbed by the
t'ndrr Art of Mirth 3rd. 1119*
hotels hnd their pockets picked or sufficient value if hurvested for *
W
Olir* la llrrMd ItulIdJnf
Tclrphoni* No. 148 were separated from their coin by forage purposes to pay for the labor
JTf IttNTvpuRBUSIHESS ^ ^ --- •*
~~and
expense
of
the
previous
crop.
gnmbing devices or were made par­
These things juridly explained and
Iloporter-Star says that Orlando tially insane with f heap mnil order honestly exhibited to the prosper-1
M.M. SMITH H. R. STEVENS
ILE. TOUR
R. R. DEAS
banks have installed machine guns whiskey.
I'rr.Mi-nl
Vic••Pr» ftJml
S
A
N
F
O
R
D
,
F
L
A
.
(’whin
A-Bli Caihlrr
live
homeseoker
will
sell
more
land
|
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The momont that Jax' says stale
in the windows to prevent hold-ups.
to people who are able to finance
M ight *we suggest to the hanks hf fair it begins to nppoint committees their operations for the first year
ami
scheme
to
pass
the
hat
for
the
Florida that the hold-ups do not nlthan all of the emblazoned literature
w-uys come'from the outside of their rest of the state to make the fair that ran bo printed and circulated.
‘ posfible.
institutions.
There is no reason for trying to -------------------------------------If Jacksonville is tu depend upon
.
----- O — hide
anything from u homeseoker f l p r ’ I T J T
C O U R T
E very paper In Florida should financial aid from the counties and coming to Florida, or to tell more
LU U 1V 1
boost the meeting of the Eloiida ¡ com m unities»! well as slate aid. it
thun facts: The simple facts illus­
Press Association in
Miami
on might as well (juit now.
trated are the best argument that
If
Jacksonville
is
not
big
enough
March 25th, 20th and 27th. 11 will
it
is possible' to produce.
S T . P E T E R S B U R G A N D M A N A T E E RIVE R POINTS
be one of the largest und liest meet­ to finance u fair in its own city, with
usuall
state
aid
from
the
legislature
Continued
from
Page
1
ing* o f the greater Florida presa and
the fuir hud much better be held in
the boys should be there in force.
A. K. Roaaetter, David Spoor, A. W.
Ocaln, Gainesville, Sanford, Orlahdo
*^.X*
b oo jv sm k * »*
o v v M M ita *
h w -V &lt; J w -».w mi‘ ' ^ " VWMOtbo&gt; inhmd
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and only eleven answering to their
I nut i tilt Inn apt!
anil will
will
Ibe
ia
^nnìlC
Ci(] I CCÌìtrilH^ Iociltt*íl,
institution
financed
name.*, tho- court ordeiod u mislargely-« by
rapmrt.
A
A “ atc ,alr " h‘bu1'1 *"* hel&lt;1 in th**
trinl.
Therefore we think that the fair is 'mrt oi th° Rtute wh,ch ,ook" likp
Court
adjourned
to 2 o'clock
all right and have no kick coming Florida.
BUSINESS C O N D IT IO N S
I N p. in.. Ja n l Pt h. PM 5.
California
on it a* Rome of the *tatc paper*
tuliIornia
" (,t ho" 1 *
All pnaont, couit leconvened |&gt;ur- |
T H E SOUTH IM P R O V IN G
■corn to have. Jackaonville may not f!lir u*' in Mounl Sh,is,u
RUant to adjournment
EACH W EEK *
be in the center of tho Mate but it uh,,n’ the&gt;’ Rrow »nowbaMa and rhilMeC-tuu, Alias t'h.is G.illo
liltin*
It haw it* fair* down where
Ir our greatCRt city and all of
way. murder in tlie first degree Mr
aho uhi he lir.oud of ili.' big city nnd th* " ,runR‘' blovM.m* blnom and wher
Columbus. Ga . lau 22
The lo A K I'.w.-r* was here sworn m ns
thè big fall
Semin.de county will ,h'‘ ,,ra"K*' Mossom* bloom and I
(*n mo­
l„. dustrial Index *;»&gt;* in uà issue lof .ii-MMing ..lute* attorney.
certuinly ha ve a display nt thè Fior'■
’*'** l *"’ P'oducta lo
tion
of
acting
states
attorney
a
) tilia week:
ida State Fair no mattar whether ! #hownJ»ckaor»villo ia only
a
"M arked construction. industrial! MiVerunce is h,' r,,,‘y tînintod in the
lt ho in Jnckaonvillo, Pensacela,1conglomerntlon of brlck and Mone
Comes liow thè doand generili business uctivities in abavo cause.
A pula chi cola or Coro Cola.
un&lt;l mortntr' anii ^
l»oHceineii and
(eniiunt,
Cima.
McCunn, ulias CUns.
_O ____
a wlilto wuy nnd nlley» nnd polipi- thè southeast lieruld thè return of
Gallowuy, attende.! hy it is eoimsel,
prosperity.
ciana, and people from thè nortli :.re
Itigli)
lllso m i’te* I he
"T liere bave beeu ma iij
mure George N
Sanford i* all ngog ..ver t h e ^ o n j - ,
m Mime ,h.i;gs :(„■&gt;■
iicting
states
ut
t.irnev
who prose 1
ing festivities and when thè vi*ltors ure too collimo;.
anuouncemenls mi thè juist we*'k of
etile*
fui
Mie
'tilt.',
ii'-i'tod
hy A K.|
begiri lo arrivo thè fimi week in
constructiun work tu h« dune and
S P E C I A L G A S P A R I L L A SER VICE
Junuury fer the Seminole m unii feir
1*,‘ f-*ir
' '* I” 1 ! w en Itili II 1rial (dairts lo he e*l.. Iih I . d l'iivt .-r-, . ed I In- n i ‘ i-ndaiil .ninni
they will ‘find everything read) ano ” ' illt «’ "'door*, an ! where the thrtll 111 tilt) week in t Ile pn.st ItV• ting lb.it le w. - r.'iid) fur trial
everybody happy and
willing to l,n,riK,"‘ Hri,u' Il,,d 111.Ty amt st ni w- nionths
There hiis been a mitic.- &lt; orni'* Iw.-lve gniiil litui In wlui meli
K II
welcome the gu»-*t«.
The Seminóle berne* matriculate, where hnnuiiu* aldi* inerease in thè pust tlir•-»- wi'&lt;*k. 10 «orve as Mirar« to wtt
h n in
county fair will inefnde
mimv ..id h;’ nK ,r',rn
and
pitieapple* and i In volume in rajodly beciyming Randall U U l . o e g . I i
P e te r s b u r g I r a n s p o r ta tio n C o m p a n y
J
M Brunii, I. T
li iari t . J. C S i .
and «orne new features, und be an grow on pine trees, ami where llore normul.
M
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f
n
t
.
R
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x
l'ue.knrd
l
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R
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v
Til
oernsion for inspecting the exhibits '* 11 rhinate that you do not have to
"Cottoti I* being e.xported in .terni
I rlrpluiocv 230 and -163
l A M i ' V i I f*KI0\
11 loiin Hcrt.y. \\ il ¡I.i11..ril l u e
and enjoying Mie days in many ;lpulogiie for
il) in. reasiug quaiititien. and Mie
The «lille
ways.
Thy dati-s lor the Seminole
S,* l‘' ,“ lr
Jacksonville to repre prive •&gt;( e.iltoo is ri.iw Mieli timi De .Moni. M | Baker
iuiving in all it- tcstinioii)'. The'
county lair are February 3, 4. G and M-nt Florida, and our greatest unset ¡
11 I f V M I t l « f I • I I I I f »f f I f t &gt;
much more of it ia being sold, i l e
defendaut b) lus all.iruey prayed ,
«L
fi, and the tentures include a h o r s e ''” ‘‘binate ! ' ! !
money reeeived (or it belping to
i
thè court lo allo» Iimii to witlulrsw =
A Rtute fair where thè .'limate is
shoe, r a m on the lake, parades, a
Î
i :
RWell t ile volume of eiretllia t ioti.
baby show, health exhibit, agricul­ not n whit boiler thun it i* al Nifdi in muny re-pcct* business ir &lt;m&gt; a bis plea nf in»t guiltv to murder in
lir«t degr.'e and tliat he, thè delend
tural. horticultural, livestock and ville or Atlanta?
Rouiider basi* t ha n (or a long lime he
•M
lt, (le ililowi'd tu .'litui hi* plea o| .5
Bunodi
thè
t
bonghi’
industrial exhibits and other things
(ore.
.
D E A L E R IN HIGH G R A D E B A K E R Y GOODS ì
guilty td I l e «in of ina usili Ug li ter c ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Il w.iul.l misrepresent Florida
of equal interest
Times-Cnion
:
Un every battìi lIteti? are evtdelicoR
He waut people br&lt;night inside thè
Mith '..»ii-i'iit of «tate attornev* tt “ »
O
of i m jiro ve meni and indicalions that
We make anything knmvn to tin* Inule
ìiist re.. r . ■( ■» w }
state noi ori thè e.lge of it
Jack­
wa« *0 u r d ' r . d
S a n i tir» ! p le a « 11? a seiiR.in o! umuruuI jirosperit) ir
The Reporter-Star
wants
to
stock of fruit cake suppliti*. Special oriler« filletl loi .ti I r .• |
w ith .lra w n
i lie d e / e n d i m t wa« Mie ti {
sonville idtould he in Georgia, nnys'hange the name of Orlando from
b e g in n in g
re -a rru ig n e d tin ti pien ti g u i l t y lo th è
bow
Clearwater Su;i
known in our line. Prompt delivery made any where m it y |
the City
Beautiful to "Florida’s
" A South Carolina lumber manu­
W ill is in l i i l o u s a g a lli i f J i . x w n n t s
c rim e
»!
m n n s ln u g h litr.
and
plea • t
Best Inland City."
The R
S
facturing company, whieh is o|?ero( g u i l t )
t o i n a n s L i u g h l e r w n s en
Mie fa ir l e i b e r b a v e li
i n P A R K AVE PHONL 106
: wi; s o l i c i t y o u r t r a d ì :
claims that so many other Florida
aling its plant on double lime, is
/U ----tered against the di fondant, Charles «V i iiiiii i ion iJinvVMyonniMi 1■aiiiim M iaiiiiiiiiin un a l l u c i W ‘
j
cities have adopted the City Reaupieparing to increase its capital
McCunn. ulias Chatles Galloway
stock ftom î 1.200.0011 to $2.400.000
tiful nil me that it is eon fusing. We
Slate of Florida vs. Samuel A
believe that Orlando adopted that
A Mississippi lumber manufacturing
DISPLAYING
THE
GOODS
Ballard,
unlawful intercourse with
plant has received u large order from
name after Seabreeze had a copy­
an
un
married
Iemale under i l e .ig­
right on it. for that city umh named
F.hgla nd
An extensive phosphate
'in motion &lt;&gt;t .■■ tni,.
FIti i M T i l l T tNM't T IM I iti.)listr\ mi hlanda bas resumed op ni I « vimi r
ihe City. Beautiful in the enrlj days
slate
alturtiev
» nolle pm-liple 1*
erati.ms
A rolling null at Gadsden
when Seabreeze was in truth the
hereby
entered
M
l t he aliti vi* cause
■mnt beautiful place in this part of
T i m e was w h e n t h e g e n e r a l s . ^ ie in e Ala . lias been placed in operation
Stutc of Florida vs. Denis LoveFlorida.
Orlando cun easily lay ( y f selling lands in Florida was to These are a few illustrations of the
luce, alias Donis Hampton, grand
claim to the title of
Florida's make up a handsome map,, plats in widespread improvement.
"Thirty-six corporations have been larceny. Comes now the defendant.
Best Inland City foi this cLlrnc'an grhen or white or red, with a lot bf
citi
3&gt;e substantiated in many ways.
If literature embellished with orna­ fdirned in the past week with mini-j Denis Lovelace, alias Denis Hamp­
The Fold Motor Co re|&gt;orts that in the four months endm
j
Joe Recto wants to m-*:' t’-'r ■’ •*n mental trimmings in the way oil mum cu pita I stocks aggregating $ I .- ton attended by Iiir counsel. A K tiler» wer^ Tl.uo'i Ford curs &lt;r.Id and delivered This .lemon tr
Powers, also comes acting stai. at riv.'H M • tlv tremi t.d .us Ford schedule oí BOO.non for ti»
we will back hint uji for Urlando de- «prig* of orange IiIorroiiir. clusters t)2M,tfiO
taini'd t ar* nt the Sanford Meritine &amp; tiarngc t ».
John
A m o n g t h e i t e m s ..( c o n s t r u c t i o n
d
o l i t i (C JJones,
ones, w h o pro*.'
•serves the l..ie, tuin • not only the of g.)1.Ion Iruit, etc, and sending the
t F « Il 1.1 VMS. Igcnt
1:11» vitti III' , I \ * WinJiff
cutes
fur
the
stale,
ami
an
ts*ui
Xrcalest tab. t::i city . t certainly stuff broadcast over the country, works to he done, as reported this
hu
v
1
»,
it
been
joined
come«
*ix
good
Xhe mu i j. y
:ve i r ’ nd city in The Stokers of such schemes bad week, are
lawful men to „ i t , » a.« juror«, to
Fiarida or at o,h. r sta
Interested at On r
first secured a big allotment of cheap
Bridges, Hillsborough
county,
h i s Fallow ing.
wit; K. B. Randall, John llerby, .1
f * IT*
"My dear yon might '
land at a low figure, then opened Florida, and Walker county. AlnFrleiuf
tt t.»ii you 4t»llviir»?t vour
C Partin, Joe De Mont, Rex Pack­ lectur» on Browning In that llitlu oloiis things and l.O •
. .t 'S
The Baxtet case now in the
general agencies in the big cities und tarnu.; church buildings, Atlanta,
for isard, W \\ la»ng.
Tnk? 1
town you said you were going to last deep subject*
rtiit court is getting pi o not on '.ms the rorj.a ol noliciti^rs who canvassed Gu.; Meridian, Miss.; dormitory,
¡m
l up
Messier, the tuant
State of Flotidu vs. Denis Love­ summer, did tho audience seem to fol­ statici'
nnd a* it drugs thiough’ each session the prospective purchasers did the Natchez, Miss.; factory building,
Th*
a
hat
for
the
Swiss
to
t-»1
»
low you?'' Lecturer—"Oh, yes; they
*&gt;f the court the taxpayer offers up r.est. Result, u lot of disa|&gt;polnted Titusville, Fla.; road, Bibb county, lace, ulias Denis Hampton, grand
It. 01 Sit
.J
lu&lt;ly
was
n
trille
Interest,
rose
nn
one
man
and
followed
me
to
Jury rulli'd, all announc­
e 1
** Hilent prayer that either Baxter or homeseckors.
Ala.; school buildings, Conyers, Gu.; larceny.
ill*
the nearest freight train.'*«-Florida it trimmed ?” sin inquired I ■'
While this scheme is yet followed Hl'idclhurg. I’incllim I'ark und Rni- ing their names. The examination Tlnies*lfnlon
p the men who are pressing tho easo
Courier
Journal
will either die or go to Otlundo and out in some decree, it has largely ford, Flu.; Spartanburg. S. C.; and of witnesses was here taken up. Tho
•end the case. We believe in punish- given way to , tne "edme nnd see school building to hè remodeled. jury after hearing the evidence and
Land Lost Through Erosion.
Derplse the U'".^ T r o '
counsel nnd being
irmiiit dor the guilty hut wo 11I30 be- what we have first" policy, that Charleston, S. 0 .; theater building. urgument of
IW
The
amount of erosion going on In
Don't be afraid of limt "
charged
by
the
court
retired
to
.
gives
every
homo
seeker
a
*chnnce
Ilrudontown, Fla.; paving, Giradr,
lieve that there are exceptions when
tli-'O'
this
world
IS
something
astonishing.
ant
r«
ally
not
.
rlangerm:
*
■
*'
&gt;«0
expenses are piled up on the county to make his »election with hi» eyes Alu.; sewers and W ater wo,ks sys­ their rpom to consider the ver­ The Mississippi hns stolon by erosion Bclvua, a n ti h a v e o f ’ o-i In
Now dict.
'.until the people become exhausted. open. Today it Is nothing unusual tems, Hartwell, Ga., and
nt ID
from the different states through lO be quite friendly
Jan. 20, 1915. ' which It runs enough territory to make
. cot
Baxter lies been in jail for months to find a big land company bringing Smyrna, Fla.; warehouses, Anda­
sw* etbeartlnft times
V»
We, the jury, find the defendant of Itself a smafl state.
» n d months and has suffered enough in a train loud of people, taking lusia, Ala., wharf and dock imafraid of them then
--.y( for the crime of theft. Justice has thern To the land holdings, showing proveinent, Mobile, Ala.; Y. M guilty of grand larceny as c h a r g e d __________________________ ________ _
So say we all.
boon demonstrated, outraged law ing them what has been done in thut C. A. building. Clemson College, in the indictrnont.
Mt«
Signed,
W,
W.
Long,
Foreman.
particular
locality
in
tho
way
-of
has been vindicated, the cattlemen
S'. C..
State
of
Florldn
vs.
James
J. Jen­
4ii\ve shown that such crimes will producing tructf, fruit or staple farm
"Construction contracts have been
kins, unlawful intercourse with un
.not go unpdnlshed and the ruse is products und then selling the Innd. awarded ns follows:
Which is tho fuirest way and
ready to be forgotten hy the public.
"Bridge, behind, Miss.; cold stor­ married female under the age of 18
: Without seeming to udvlso thosta te makes for tho general good of the age plant, Mobile, Ala.; couithouse, year*. Comes now the defendant,
The man who buys ultgg
o r the county officials and with no state?
Webster county, Gu.; faetiry build­ J. Jenkins in his-own pioper person,
making
a sensible investigation of
idea o f butting in the editor of
ing, ■ Spurtunburg, S. C.; paving, attended by his counsel, A. K.
f HLDLKIC H. RAND. P t m tir s t
F IV FORSTER, Vtrr P t m w t
The Herald gives his own private what that land will produce ought
» F. WlllTNf.K. C ajiiiii
A , !.. BETf S, A»* t i «sui» •
Girurd, Ala.; road, St. Lucie county; Power», also come* John C. Jones,
to, at least, know what ho Is getting.
■opinion on this case.
Fla.; school building, Birmingham, acting »tut*# attorney, ‘ who prose­
Lf he does not he has no one to
Ala.; electric light plant nnd water cutes for the state, nnd an Issue
having been joined comes six good
S E M I N O L E 'S C O U N T S F A I R
■ blame hut himself nnd ho has no works system, Quitman. Ga.
Seminole county will have a great reason for "w riting hack home" and &gt; "Industrial plants will he estab­ nnd lawful men to serve us jurors
Do not wait until you inherit money or until
lo-wit: Frank Giles, J. E. Purlin,
fair, from February 3 to 6 Inclusive. endeavoring to give the state, a1 lished as follows;
the
dawn of more prosperous times, before you
black
eye.
It will ba the- first Seminole county
*
" I c e and light plants, West Palm A. L. Betts. J. D. Chittenden. W. W.
start
a Dank Account.
Florldn
has
passed
the
experi­
fair, but ia to ho held each year
The jury,
Beach, Fla.; bucket factory, Attalia, Brady, P. E. Rcddllt.
mental’
atage.
It
has
boon
demon­
hereafter.
Seminole is so happily
Now is a very jjodTl time to deposit monev t"
Ala.; asbestos textile plant, Churlcs- after hearing the evidence and argu*4»
■Ituatod in the Iruit and {rucking strated that we huvo here a state
your
credit with the hirst National Dank
belt of south Florida thpt it will be which will produce practically evory- ton, S. C.; cooperage plant, n e u r .fm,nt 0f c-ounacl and being charged
Now is the time to put your spare cash to wot 1».
Columbiu, Ala.; ice plant. S partan -].., ,,
able to make a very handsome and thing that man needs (or Ida corn- .
'
'
•
,
.
.
1by tho court retire to their room to'
burg,
S.
C.;
grain
elevator,
Birming-,
attractive exhibit-*of its resource* at *lort; that fruits, vegetables, staple
4 (/t Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
ham. Ala.; paint factory, Tam pr. j « « • M « th* v«*rdlet. The Jury l.avtimo when the state will he filled crops, can be grown at u profit; that
Kla.;
hydro
electric
power
plant
o
n
f
f
n
i
entered
opened
court
and
renCapital $35,1
with* visitors from other sections of winter vegetables can.be p.oduced
Coosu river in Alabama; Hour and ! dored the following verdict:
at
moderate
cost
and
shipped
into
the country.
markets in tho north and wosl at a giist mills, Rock Hill, S. C., and
. Jan. 20th. 1916.
I t will bo more than a mere ox
Wayttwhord, Ga.; bottling plant,
We, the Jury,' find the defendant
hibitlon of tlie resources of the toun* lime when there is no competition
Jasper, Ala.
ty, howoVer. The wide awake man­ from other sections. The same with
guilty as charged In the Indictment.
“ Banks havo been organized at
many
of
our
fruit
crops,
melons
and
ager» of the fair movement have
Atmore, Ala., Plneora, Oa., and So' say we all. Signed, W. W.
the .like.
made arrangements to- entórtala
Brady, ’Foreman.
ThU state has no peer In the couh- Eau Gallic, Fla.
crowd with motor boat races, aero v'ATAv

S a v e a n d S u cce e d

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

PEOPLES BANK OF S A N FO R D

STILL GRINDING

Favorite Line Steamer

TRADE LETTER

Send for l'oltler and Ini orinatimi

G. W . SPENCER

74,909 FORDS IN THE PAST FOUR MONTHS

U*

WHY WAIT LONGER?

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T H E SANFORD HERALD

1914

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PAO F FJ.

ORLANDO DAY AT
THE SEMINOLE FAIR im

( o n d u r t o r In ju -o d w

Conductor Watt», oí the l 'naît Ditto
yard forro, was injured last ni,.l)t.
B a r g a i n « . p l u m y » f t h e m at Y u * * Indilli caught botaron a ear and the
1 ell'»!3-2lr
platform of the Crown Williumotle
unie IfappeninKs— Mcnlion E
M i r i c e p ie » a n d i t o m i s a l i n i » a t t h i
Paper Co
Ht» ribs were broken unti
0f Malters in B rief—
N e w -Kngland »upper in thè Hyne» alno hi« rollar bone broken
He was ( ) i : ,{ s 1ST Kit C IT Y W l l . l . Y I S . T
Hlork.
Personal Hem« o f
rubbed to the Miller ho'pitnl where
M N K O Ill) IN (.B E A T
Interest
received medical aid and todav is
Ï h e p r e m i u m !i« t f o r t ht* « e m i t i ó l e
M MUKUS
l ou n ty
F air h a s
b re n
Is s u e d
and r e s t i n g r e s t i n g e a s y
' S«tnmarr of i* '
801,11 Ü will Hive the information that the
publie I« M&gt; anxious about
NOTICE T O TAX PAVERS
Hoard of trade met in the city
Talkii Succinctly Arranged for
Hurf iud I ir raid Readers
hall
Monday night with President
Everything marked down, nothing
All property hohler» in Seminole
here
notified
and
reU'oodn.lT
in the chair
The alterni
rcNcrvcd al V u »elf».
I3.2tr
count\ are
•«ted
to
make
their
return
of
all
,
“
nr0
w
"
,,"
t
'-'c
ra
i important
W. J O Har.. of Jacksonville was ,,u‘
...... ..................‘
» hemn ,lf ,
m. „,
transacted
Pretty Folly i* 0 pe*chcrino.
real
and
personal
property
for
the
1
'
n
in the city yesterday calling oji his
1915 Tax Assessment
.Secretary Howard read an invi
Baked beans and brown bread i,t mul,y (rjenils
\jr o'Hara 1« well
All
property
not
returned
by
April
UUo"
,r" m ,l'"
«•"&gt;
Ithr New England supper.
known over the stale and hi» Sanmil tee «tilting that Florida s bnhy W
l»t will he assessed us unknown,
mittee.
After the first of January, 1i&gt;16 l ford friend» are always glad u&gt; see
county, Seminole, hait set aside Feb.
A. V A U G H N .
»ill not he responsible for any d e b t1him.
4th ah Orlando day. and extending
Tax Assessor,
fontrarted by any person but myAowc II’ n (,rent Clearance Sale.
a cordial invitation to members of
Seminole County
41-8UM!f. C. R Happmett.
Don't mi»» it.
tl-2lc
the hoard of trade and citizen» of [W
1-8. 22; 2-12-20; :i-12-2»i
Orlando to attend in lore»-.
The
L. I. Riviere, representing the
Ln»t Tuesday was I.eeN birthday
secretary
was
instructed
to
reply
Insurance
Co.
of
ame Life
of. New |t wua also the birthday of Henry
To the Mothers
thnC ilie board will muke an cllori
York is in the city s o lic itin g fo r bis R Marks and R I Holly of this
The mpthers of Seminole county to have Oliando well represented,
flrm.
*
fit y und in honor ol the event thn
are Invited to enter their babies in and the president appointed a spoe­
Orange I»oxch w ith hoops always In in ks all closed ihcii door«
tile Metter lluby C optent at the iti I committee to work up the matter. B
in soak, at V. F. Dutton’«.
27-tf
llurrow the money if necessary to County F'uir, FVb. 6, and are re- composed of li M Dickson, chair­
Pon't fail to see Hub nnd his nllrnd the sale ut Voweli's.t lour quested to send their names to Mrs man. a n d M e s s rs . J. | | . Reese, JoThey savings will pay guud interest. t3-2c John Mcisch, Sanford. Rubies from aitth Ferris und Col. J. N. Bradshaw.
daddy next Thumduy night
six months to thiec years old are — Sentinel.
in ltG. M. Robbins of Ta^nju is in
eligible. The physicians of Sanford
D. W. Smfth oi Paola was nr.iong th e city and will remain here until
will make the examinations free of
• »»Hvimeleif# Man lires
jjf visitor» to tho city ^yesterday -after Ole, Jair.
Ile is witli J. F.
chnrgp as soon.as the »cote cards ure
An tin k iu iw ^ white mail
was
'piT'intf l'Tiè‘*ifpraicf4 nn ' appratiated1Gastolf, thè otlieiul decorator and
put into tlmir o dices. The supplies fumici—io the vicinuty -**4—Fa Read
fjU.
will ha Ve charga- of thè decoration»
have been ordered and will be placed Wednesday night lying along the
bere. Mr Robbia» i» a fnrmer SanLimhurger cheestr, Holland her­
as soon as they nrrivi
Two jirir.es r o a d
H e s e e m e d to be in a d y i n g
ford resident, having lived here
will be given by the Welfare De­ c o n d e u ■ti a n i l w a s P l o u g h l t o t h e
ring and yeast cakes at Simon's,
■j- t j
-about
..............- ig l. t e e n y e a rs a g o a n d was
part incut hud ribbons , gi\ en by t lie c o u n t v i i c i s j i i t . i l h i d e w h e r e b e f c ..known among ||js boyhood tr.endn
Further announce­ Cci Vl-’ l I t i e i i i i ' z l
fro tn
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The 'college choruses ure the best here as Pal Robin us
He i- r. e w - F'aii Association
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F'or S a l e ' ' *
Wednesday and F'liday, 11 a in (o
1 b r e e lo t» b u l l i g P a r k o n M y r t l e
6 p. in.
41-if
avenue and Seventh street.
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irrived in the city and will spend B e a u t i f u l s h a d e tre e s t e n y e a r . &lt;4d, ut the’ H y ni».» building
VII are cor­
the winter ut hi» place ut Engter- n o c it h e r p r o p e r t y l i k e it j u 1 he i i t y . dially ..»¡ad lo i otti " . t e l In Fp tinA p p l y a t m ic e t o \ \
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prUc Mr, Roweti is a great Floridi
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N. i t r u n d - , m o r t u i , g t i e th e m *
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You can examine carefully and critically every ar­
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guarantee ol dependability along with it.

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The S K M N O I K ( Ol N TY HANK'S Servirt* itunns Service Hi nll-Furm.Menhunts, lloitswives ami men in all walks of life, each will lintl a
henrly welcou.e ami prompt, cotirleous .iltention.
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Our ollicers may be consulled al any lime, nnil every patron will he
Urn tiled all accomodalion consistanl with Sound, Conscnalive Hankinp Policies
There is a close relationship helwccn the prosperily of litis comimmlly;
the welfare of the residents individually, and the progress of this semlpuhlir insliliition.
RVERY R R S ID E N T of Seralnole Counly heneflts hv the pronress of the
SEM IN O LE COUNTY BANK, and similarly the pronress of (his institution
is indirectly aided ihroufjh the success of each resident.
Therefore it behooves each anti every one, to identify themselves with
their HOME IN S T IT U T IO N .
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John» House

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fancy lot of mules. T h i s s t o c k i»
.all thoroughly broke, and acclimated
and ready for immediate »use. Any
lone wauling to buy at private «ale
or exchange can do so any time befor e the auction xule starts next
Monday noon.
Don't forget the
dote. Sale positive, rain or shine.

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Mlg Aurlinn Suit' nf Horses and Mule
Auction Sale of Horses and Mules
in..Orlando next Monday, J a n 2 a .
nt 12:3U p. m.
L. E. Rates has arrived r.t J. H.
Mngruder.
Jr., Stuhles. Orlando.
Fla., with a car loud o l ch o ic e
Tcnnesree horses and mulis that
w i l l be sold next Monday a t a u c ­
tion, The horses consist of heavy!
draft horses, matched t e a m s , f a r m
mures. «addler» and fain; driver«

A lull line
tern and Fit.
Fresh Meats
all the time

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M e e t i n g o f &lt; re c h te r «
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T. Swearington. Danville, III.; A.
N. Howell, Oak Grove, lai.; J. T
Mitchell. Oviedo; J. E. Crawford,
Orlando; J R, Redditi, FT. ChristMitchell, Oviedo; J. F,. Crawford,
Orlando; J, R. Redditi, Ft. (Jhristmas; Mrs. A. H.' Stone, daughter
nnd son. Kansu» City, Mo.; Jesse.
Rumhy, Orlando.
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( ’o u r f I I ' i u h Ilu ih iirv j

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Mils Roger* i« here to give her l&gt;e»t
v«u* iti H i t tu » I »Imrily ultur mid­ ability again in Sanford and
and Safe
night hist night, virtually u* report­ pienHc you all again
C L A S S “ A ” IN S U R A N C E
M i«» Flo**i« Frank will precidi
ed by the river* and harbor» curiimilieu, despite the fad that repeat« at the piano, unti that ¡niilh ([really
attempts were made to amend or to the surre»« of thf munirai reper­
rerommit the measure
The house toire
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than 12 hours, during » hirh time
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practically all items in the hill wer
L A ti r~
subjected to attacks
Several minor items were elimin­
ated from the hill, ihe only ones of
any importance aside irom that
Continued from I’agy i
which would have appropriated 4150- yout communication to tIn* hoard
000 lor the Ten t i e s
river, desig­ for action.
nated as tile beginning of a hid prop­
Am sure our people will he glad
osition for developing the mussel to note Orlando Day hy their attend­
Shoals water project was an item ance, and that the Hoard of Trade
•which would have provided $160.000 will officially he on hand.
for the Arkansas river.
Yours truly,
Detroit Combination Gius Machine ajid Automatic Mixer. The only perfect gas machine in the. world
A» the hill went to the senate it
C. E. llA\V A III),
I used intensively hy the United States Government.
curried appropriations of more than
Secretary
J. S T E W A R T K N IG H T , S ta t e A g en t
$34,000,000 for continuance o( ex­
I'ulutku. Fla. Jan 14, 1015
P . O. B o x 2 2 4 , T a m p a , Florida
isting waterway projects, with pro­ Mr ( ’ It Walker. Sanford, Fla
vision lor examinations and survey»
Dear Mr. Walker
During the past year Sanford p.nd o’ clock in Presbyterian Hrotherhood
in various place».
No provision is
W f certainly appreciate your kind­ Palutka have worked hand ih hand room», Oak avenue. A special promade for new projects.
ness in giving 1’alatka, promlnenre I lor the upbuilding and development gratp has been nrranged. including a
The lurger allotments of the ap­ in connec'fton with your fair. I will
ol Central Florida and in,honoring very Interesting tulk which will he
propriation include $T,387,U00 for take the matter up as to represent;,
Paint ku the fair management and given hy M t . Duncan H. Curry,
—FOR
the Mississippi river, i d . l h l . 000 lor lion at the next meeting.
In the the Sanford Hoard of Trade hope tlm, state president of the Christian Kn° I BEAMS
meantime our local papers will con- tic-s of friendship and cooperation
CHANNELS
tain mention», one of w hich I* en-1 between the cities will be welded
The Acting Sec'y
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close from the Daily Item.
even closer.
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a l l sharks
We hail thought some of having a
While no action has as ye_l been,
Waterway« Day, if .igTeeahle to you laken on the invitation, there is little
o B O ILE R P LA T E
and in that way get «otne outside iptestion but that the Hoard of
•’ P o ll)" Ihe Seminary lleauly
g
T A N K S TE E L
attention to our project.
What do Trade as welL as the jieoplp of PaSTRU CTU RAL
— XL*»—following wiH—mke- Hre—»tar
you think of it?
IK O N \Y()|{h I Ip
parts in the much talked of college
I presume that Ford car is of more
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interest now tola certain member ol
Thursday night, Jan 'JMh at Im­
o TR U SS RODS
your family than a »croll-saw.
perial hv Miss .1. IVurlii Rogers.
STAY BOLTS
With kind regards to you and
Mix» Olga Shultz and Mr Floyd
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bend the hill: Miss Shultz
Polly
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the Seminary Hnuity and Mr Floyd
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Waitress; Mr. Molly* us Hob Jenks,
H a y w o r t h &amp; S o n . w h o m a k e j e l- now t hat thè city council ha» estahg
W H IT E P IN E AND
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T A M P A Is Gointi to S h o w Y o u a C a rn iv a l That's Guintf to Eclipse
A n y th in g of its Kind E v e r Attempted.

T A M P A Learned Lots from It? Last Y e a r's Carnival, and K n o w s
W^here to Improve on that D elightful Occasion.

FANTASTIC PARADES -• ARTISTIC PARADES
MASONIC PARADES EVENING PARADES
and "PARADE PARADES” Constantly Day and Night

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KING G A SP A R ILLA A N D “Y E M Y ST IC C R E W ”
W a t e r Carnival, Brilliant w ith Firew orks. M u3ic b y Countless Dands. Strict Carnival
Dances, rarely Costumed, A e ria l Mights and Balloon Ascensions

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THE SANFORD HERALD

U N l’ARY 22. 1915

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ford Wednesday for a few days’ yf«»t ■«t
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The^regulnY monthly dansant uri-j with the home fclks.
di r I tir auspice» of the Social Drpuri meni ni thè Wotnan’» ( ’ luti on
Mrs. W M MrComb ol St. AuTuesday &lt; vrtÌtng m » onr of t he j tristi ne, w ho hns hern visitimi her
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moni enjoyaldr r venia of thè wrrk. si.ter, iftlrs. Frank Forster is «penti*
BEING A RESUME OK SANFORD HAPPENINGS
The evrnintt wna ideai for dancing , ing i» few . dayt, wlth Mr». S. O.
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uniti thè midrtiglit hour.
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Mrs W K Watson, thè hostess
Mr Daniel Stevenson of Boston,
Phoned to Mr»*. It. A. Trrhcun. I'hon«* 20.1
for ttu' month tinnir IH- Mrs (' &lt;&gt; Gii . t» thè guest of Mr and Mrs
*j All Local AdrcrtiHctncnlg Under
F r « » h Vegetables
Melai libili tu &lt;Imrmlttgly rrrrivrd and Walter 11.uni
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The party assembled at the home entertained the guests,
This H ead in g THREE CENTS a *Tumipp. with root* JV
/trillion! I 'aril /‘arty
Mrs. A. H. Stone, son and daugh­ Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
of Mrs. Gretchen Shultz and drove
During the intermission delicious
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The following were among those
Connelly and Mr« S. F. Barrett,
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upon the view ,o( the * ho nvniled themselves of the club'» balance of the winter
Jr.. Wednesday afternoon at the
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enchanted young people (nr Japanese hospitality Mrs. C O. McLaughlin,
home of Mrs. A
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lanterns hung everywhere, while the! \tr*. &lt;t \V Brady, Mrs. M L.
A congenial party enjoying a day
Magnolia avenue. A hrilliant gath­
interior of the house was prettily Baines, Mr. and Mrs. Braxton I’er- at Orlando Wednesday were Mr.
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ering of handsomely gowned women
decorated.
Four tallies were spread kin», Mr, and Mrs. LaVerne Hurt. and Mrr. Frank Wejdon, Mr. Walter
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|l'rmnc~. -Jo» 5.10. 15c |Jr£, ,.
thronged the rooms which were most
In the living mom. dainty and at* Mr, um) Mis. It. W. Herndon, Mr Hand ami Miss lluwd Hand.
For Sale in Winter Garden Large J»"*''’" " ' ,l'“ 1
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attinclive in their arrangement, for
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tractive in their perfect appoint­ and Mrs. Don Bishop, Mrs. Sam­
story
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room
house,
repainted.,
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the flowers and ferns were lovely in
ments,
contoyed by tall vases of uel Puleston, and Mr. and Mr*. \V.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Tomkins of one ucro land, ham. $2,100, cash or ;
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their harmonious blending with the
exquisitely beautiful roses, red upon p. Carter, Misses Annie, Lillian and PeekaviJIe, III., me registered at the terms,
f, J, Hill, Winter Garden, i
walls and woodwork. In living room
H THE V E G E T A B L E
the large dining table, pink and Adelaide Higgins, Suidee Williams. Sanford House.
Florida
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there were ferns and reil roses,
white upon the smaller table».
Anna McLaughlin, Laura Fish. Chur,
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the red poinsettias »hading the lights
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of
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Chn.lotie
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has
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F(ve
Whju,
Wyandotte
110
2nd St., West
adding to the charming effect.
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Cockerels.
Bex
Packard,
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the dining room a color scheme of
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It was a Jolly, appreciative 'Chittenden, Eugene Humph, Boy |Norcooaee where she was the rbcip- Sanford,
yellow was effectively carried out
d that enjoyed the delicious Chittenden. Billy Leffler, Charles &gt;• nl of many charming attentions.1
with quantities of yellow nastur­
Woodruff, Clarence Mahoney and
. For Sale— Wholesale «hipping fresh
tiums against the background of meltu, consisting of chicken pillau.
Ned Chittenden.
Mr *»nd Mrs. A. 0 . Lederer re­ water ffsh business, including fish
Lost— Stick pin. initial» K W j
exquisite ferns.
Baskets of cut French fried potatoes, four dainty
turned Mopday from West Palin •lets, fish boats anil gasoline launches Finder return to S. Maxwell and r*kinds
of
sandwichrà,
pickles,
and
(lowers adorned the walls. Through
Bench and other points south.
Launch Hide
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U-2tp
also fish house, etc. Inquire of C. L. ceive reward.
Great fun was
yellow* shades the light filtered like coffee with cream.
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pleasure
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enjoyed-after
supper
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the
close
of
sunshine.
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enjoyi;4 by a, concernai . party*. . . o f , M H. Holburn of Brooklyn, ------ ;--------- '—O'» '
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and High School Building i fiutck
friends Tuesday amj Wednesday. a s F * 7
WÍÍT um vc totlay to bp
f o r Rale Cheap- Farm of !i arres, of Keys.
i n g basket of growing ferns' was livered a pyrotechnique oration on
Reward if returned ti
the troubles of a married man and'guests of Mr. Robert Myers of gUf^it o f ber brother, Mr. •Chas. 1 ?4 tiled, house and outbuildings,
Herald offitfe,
l'b2lf
won by Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Jr. Mrs.
Hand.
Jacksonville, tfn"his - motor launch,
with growing crops.
Easy terms.
Margaret Barnes won the consola­ the joys of absolute* bachelorhood.
Wanted Good fresh ’ -’ . ibo
the W ill-Bose. The trip wns made
Reason, sickness.
W. F. Squires
tion prize, a pretty little set of This was received with enthusiastic
horse or mule
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applause by the bachelor men und from Sanford to Do La ml and Pa* r J^‘
■ Lederer-uml daughter,
near Celery avenue
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crocheted Individual nut baskets.
a silent protest by’ the bachelor lalka. the Sanfo.d folks returning. * ,!,s *enoru Barnes left I uesclay
Wagner. 'Flu
U .’tr ’
A t tho close of the game dainty cov­
maids, until Miss Glethclum Schultz. Thursday evening.
¿Injoying the lo‘ a
M,verul days to LakeFor Sale or Trade—- Wood yard
ers were placed upon the tables und
Lost
at
G ram m ar
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dramatic artist of the cluh pulled courtesy of Mi
Myers were Mr
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and mill
Owner has other business b r a c e l e t
a tempting menu was served, con­
F i n d e r r«-tnr
hei wits together and responded 11 ur&gt; Marks and Miss Olga Schultz
Box 1247, city,
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sisting of devilled crabs in shells,
O l l l c e a n d r e c e iv e -, v •
with n brilliant selection from Borneo .of Sunford, Mrs Weber, Mis Ball
‘ r"
’ Frunus of Asheville, N I
stuffed peppers, salad, hot rolls,
and Juliet, showing that if Homey ami Miss Cora Gregg of Montgom- ls ’ “ * kM,,st " f Mm l 0» 1 Militant»,
For Rale Lettuce plants, TSv per
pickles, fruit confection and coffee
1000 f. ,o. h. T usa villa. W. K. Hath­
did owe the grocery bill that Julie et eiy, Ala., Mr. und Mrs. Muynuid
with cream.
Mrs. Addio Homrighous, wjio has away. Wagner,- Fla.
An Exception.
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tho left overs. Felix Frank, the Bond and Mr. It. A. Bond of De­
Enjoying the hospitality of their
beim
the attractive guest of Mrs.
Mr Jones finii been -eolib ic fili iq
club umpire suggested the game of lai nd and Mr. Fritz Latkin of Jack­
gracious hostesses were ,Mesdames
«In, n-inrted
postoffice und upon being assured sonville. and Messrs. Kavanuugh, Henry Wight, left Thursday for her ■ For Sale or Beni Cheap— 7?* year-old (lauditi er
home in Chicago.
** acre farm, all tiled, two good Mowing "Doni thlnk, papi, (fiat just ti-ciui»
Cecil Gabliett, Chas. Tyler, B. W.
Petersen
and
Mason.
that the girls didn't know how he
you marrled ninni la vci cu.. .» rlzht
Herndon, It. A. Newman, Samuel
wells
Near Beck Hammock s t a t i o n
offered to teach the game.
Felix
to bo rude tu alt v jin,-ii'
D O N ’TS.
Puleston, D. I. Thrasher. W K.
Fem-ed_ and good barn
Address
says, the girls did know Clap in ,
llirlhiiau Parly
Don't
wait
until
hreediui;
season
to
Watson, Geo. 1). Bishop, Forrest
and Clap out and all kindsof good
Muster Frank Chase
onieriutm-d buy itoei. birds They ari’ then hlgli Cora C. Bollinger, 126 Center St.,
PI.Al FI) \N YW IIFIil .1 M KmilKRE
Lake, W. It. Anno. T. A. Neal, G. F.
Cnnnstuta, N Y
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old fashioned game» made the hours about twenty-five ol hi« little friend-.
In jtrn i* iii.l not -o select
li. la.
Smith. W. D Holden. O \V Brady,
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My fast end furious and finally tin* \Sednesday alternoun wiih a be-uI noi i Jh,ti .* your bens by appear
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M. L. Raines, Ed. Lane of DeLami.
D i e t r a p lie--l s h o w *, u p t h e c o s i $ 2 7 6 , c a n o p y l o p . r u b b e r t i r e d ,
cake walk bimight the pleasure» of i,|U| -party in honor of his seventh m* «•«
arli»»
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S. (). Chase, Mrs. W. M MrComb,
f ile »
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the evening to a delightful close birthday.
Games dear to the heart ImsI
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of St, Augustine, B. F Whit nor, E.
Fr*-»»
Ir— 1#» Ni i
usider f«,ultr&gt; a kld giovi* W a g n e r , F la
It is said that Earnest Galloway of childhood were enjoyed and de•
i
i a n Io* s e e n a i l us- i-r.t.r** rft*?*»« uf &gt; t*r ■
.
D. Mobley, Itoy Symes, Geo Hoy.
took the cuke on his nomiesmpt biiou* goodies served by Frank « ■ ifTair I II. i. ~ li.ini vvork and dlrt and citwilli
\\ F lluthuwuy.
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Fred W’ulsemuii, C M, Corn*. C. U.
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tiliie
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attire and it 1» yet an undecided mothei loiind an appreciative bunch
McLaughlin, Aylctt FiMs, Jr., A. \V.
Doii‘1 foraci lo fm’ntsli a bollitoli for
N
question as to what diameter lie of little folk* to enjoy tjiem T lo fe
F o r Sale
T o m a i o P la n is
:&gt;.mm,
Fitts. Sr . Margaret Barnes, F L
llu* plgisinWell &gt;e- a g&gt;M«l ball)
best impersonated. Indian brave. wiri- atlluctive luvors for girl* ami
Duo
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mgstoiis
(»lolle,
grown
on
vir
Advortisinj»
( unipanj. Inr.
liovv ^tml I lieti 1* ueisled tuo |,V plgisfli
Miller. It It Dean, It (' Bowers,
J«f » s-uait4ir 11»
ScOtVU^Jaddie. Roman gladiator i*r boy* and a joyous, happy tune (or meli
gin soli.
$1 :tà per ni
Also head- M&gt;i» i u n iiidt
W L Morgan, Henry Wight, It J.
Spanish Toreador, hut certain it is all
Thi young host was tin recipi­
qunrtern for «weet potato slip».- .1 R
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Holly, H. B. Connelly, Addle Hornthat he was a splendid type of any­ ent of many nice gifts
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vuil bove Ilo* olilv l.lld» of Ila* breisl Davis, Burtuw. Fla
righou*. Geo. Fox. Claude Herndon.
one of them.
Members of the Suit*
in ilo* -liow
LaVerne Huif, Geo
Davis Hart,
1 " f Sale line largì* eholcp 1-ily
Me Club are Misses Gretchen and
Itoli I lei Si.tli
L-el 11 bolli III Volir
Fu «lern -lor
J W Dick ins. J C Bennett, It F
bit
mi thè corner of Fiyhiti -ireet
Olga Schultz, Florence Frank, Atine
Ilo* regular meeting of lite Fast­ ti*-k li imiv it*.i lu i ilo* v|. i|tn. Imi
Tolar. F J Gonzales, S F Barrel.
and
laiurel av i tme. facmg park a ioI
H
III;irIlo*
blr.l
mot
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and Lillian Higgins, Elizabeth and elli Star uà-, held Tuesday night
Sr , B ra x to n
1'erkina and
Misses
olle
fine Ih acre ielerv farm I wat
l'oii
t
keep
dio
ks
and
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to
Anna McLaughlin, Meli Whittier, with a large number &lt;\ membet*
A nnie H a w k in s an d L a u ra F i*li
nule* west aio) m*;.r First Street
laitira Fiali, Sablee Williams and present ami several visitors from gellier lil l e Ilo* quii, ks pieni f » f Ut
ter i lai keep Ihelll dry
W II! 'i l i bolli .,1 fi. If prue
If ytiu
Charlotte Hand, Messrs Felix Fr,.nk toil of town
Rev George II;, man
l'hiik n /•&gt;//«»
Doo ! lielO*Ve oli Voti lii-ar ol-.ill li|g want to gel doublé your money ’s
J D Roberts. T S Lloyd, Billy w,t &gt; initiated into the mysteries of
prollts Ut poiiitry
Militi of II Is lylng wortb cali quii k ori owner, 2tl7
The y&lt; ung ladies of the Suits Me Hill, Ernest
Housholder, Earnest the order und pledged himself lo be lo liidio e boy log
Fiencb a venue
i l InCluh entertained the men of the Galloway, H T Marks. L P M &lt;•- t ome a blight, particular il.ir in t be
Doti't forget limi a fan ly fallisi
dull with another of their charming f uller, Clarence Mahoney, W
J. ^,u|UXy 0( Eastern Stars. A delight- young goose Is gmsl eating. Try It
entertainments Wednesday evening Thigpen, Oghorne Herndon und Dr. (uI „ „ . ¡„ j h&lt;lUT wllH ,.,„„&gt;,*«1, followHk" “ liver Twist, you'll yell for
Fr. i n.
rt the home of Mi»s Iaiura Fish
mg the serious business of the meet­ muri
I hmi'I **\|hs t iiu.v mure «ori: from J
ing
Dainty refreshments weie m i v tour lilrisl muti |»*r •!;»&lt; tlutti v»«tt
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ABOUT PEOPLE AND EV EN T S

EAT MORE FRESH
- VEGETABLES

CLASSIFIED
* A D V E R T IS IN G

They arc Wholesome.
Appetizing,

FOR SALE

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FOR RENT

I For This Week and .
Next W eek Only j
▼ 10 lb. bucket Snowdrift Lard . . . $1.00
I 25 lb. sack Granulated Sugar • • • L65
I Diamond C Hams, per ll&gt;..........................20
t Swansdown, Obelisk and Pillsbury *Flour
Hichelicu, Holy Poly, Red Cherries; Fat
Mackerel and Codfish; Blackberries,
Blueberries, Pitted Red Cherries, 25c the
can; Home*Made Guava Jelly and Guava
Paster
Staple and Fancy Groceries.

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partment, with a dance at the Worn
art's Club rooms, one evening «non
alter the pei forma nee next Thursday night, in apprecintion of tloir
coopera Mou With till- ilep.it ! ment
'l'Io- announcement was ent fin-ni
tie-ally rvteived by the i-a-t last
■ vfiling

Don't gamillo with the future. To
For
Rooms
\v itb Itonrtl,
Rent
tlay’s duty put off I III luuiormw may 703 Pi dinetlo
filiti
We liars tlw tr , In» J In I ■« j ' ’ 1 ' 1 '*
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ol ll.e odist lelinw to Fie tr "' -D
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rootns. out atoi«1. A « an ett»|riu *■ * • *'
mil'll to if" with -lie. »•»*
If vve ill T1'" I«
i''r L'*,i
single t«r i II *tllle
Call at lit#* nawfil «nil
d ,1 t *1 eg- thi* ailoie wonliln t life Is lb r.i 1,1 titil« f lt*r 1»41r v ti !,&gt;f¿tziJIjr rreummen 1 to
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Soog* of Rn'nh Solclfccs,
mir Fretu |i aliti-h li.tv*- bi-i-ti hiriick
by (lie "grave airs ' which our soldiers
.-l mu'll nrcinml*
tdng on marrh
Many of our regt
N e w England supper i n t h e il.,m-r
nunts laki* a pride In their route
block Salunluy uftt-rnoon and even­
Hinging and stick 1o certain songs—
ing under the auspices of tho La­ not nil of them, however, “ gravo."
dies Union of the Congregational The Manchester regiment has a fine
urch. Baked heaps, brown
bread, musical reputation, Ijtelr favorites bepies and all kinds of good eats.
log •‘ Klllnloo’' and "Brian Born.” 'The
York«filrea march to "Dan Tucker,"
The I lousier School next Tuesday w,t|ch consists of little more than a
evening, Jan. 20th given by th„ «erles of diabolical shouts. ThoSom*
r,
0 , .
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, , . . orsets cherish country songs, partlcu*
C E Society of the Fleshy c m ..
po
Fmrmcr; ltoy:** tho
church at the [m(«*rial will he bright mn&lt;&gt; DHg|lllo B,MKH tho famou» 55 baland entertaining, with its funny » ¡ l - j i ad beginning, "Colonel Cooto Mnnn*
untions and lively songs. An even -' (ngham Is a very good man.” while
ing of pleasure for all who attend, tfi„ Grenadiers' favorite 1« "Coon
Drum Major." nnd the fuslleers their
Junuray 28th tho Musical comedy. own pnrtlculnr nnd heart-stlrrlng
"Folly Frimroae,
the
Seminary "Fighting With the Seventh Royal
Beauty,’*' nt thi Imperial, under Fusllecra."—London Chronicle.
direction of Miss J. Fearle Roger«,
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Improving Egypt.
promises to bo n big success, with
Egypt haB drainage problems os
tho splendid local talent who are in well ns Irrigation ones. Just nt pres­
the cast. Jealous Daisy, u popular ent the Egyptian government Js pump­
favorite among the younger married ing out Lake Marcotls, a sheet of
set Is a fine little actress.
Little shallow, .-bsacklsh - water' lij the-erf*
Jane, a society belle is just too cute treino north of tho delta, nt the back
for anything, in r^al life or on the door of Alexandria. About a million
acrca of cultivable land will be re­
stage.
claimed by this work, though not all
nt
the name time. Other dralnago
!
Ptrtonal Mention
projects
of equal magnitude will bo
Mr. nnd M n . Frank Weldon, of
taken up later.
Scotch Flalns, N. J., who have
Here, aa In so many other cases, the
been visiting Mrs. Walter Hand left Anglo-Egyptlan government Is follow­
yesterday foi Orlando for a few days ing In the footsteps of the more en­
vlsitl before returning home.
lightened Pharaohs and Ptolemies of
ancient days. Lakes were drained In
. Mr, R. Floyd Metcalf of Jackson­ Egypt 3,000 years ago. Where oldville spent several^ days, this week time kings used the shadoof and tho
with Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner. repaid labor of fellahln, modern rulers
rmploy steam and machinery: hut the
^Mrs. R. II. Marks, a former resi­ end aimed at la tho same.
dent of Sanford la the gueat of Dr.
and Mrs. Cecil Butt.
Not All at Ona Tima.
Tho goda never give all things at
jn* the same time to men— Homer.
M r. W . L. Morgan
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Fb-i tru befits, ti lcplione, good barn, chicken yzrtl and
gr.rdcn.
Apply W. L. Hnrncy. c-o
Bob bins Nist Hot eh
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Penii.ft l..k write, a l.lne an.! Jn-. . &lt;'
It it e.f,eci,lly firtllianU .rootviK an I-' rn4E^L

For Rent Two big stores on
Fust First street.
Joe DeMont,
Coca Coin Company.
24-tf

Come in »ml let u. tkow
the • ' « l * ™ «
botde with ilia Dew flow-M»ttulUi.

I.ciaid Piinlinp (o.

Room* for Rent — Three unfur­
nished room« well located. Inquire
nt 20G Third St.
28-tfc
sNicely furnished rooms nt 316
Fast Fourth St.
flU-Stp
For Rent— Two furnished rooms. |
Gentlemen preferred.
Mrs. 11. E,
Tolnr, 807 Mnguolin.
26*tf

Furnished rooms for hfusekeeping
for rant,
Mrth- C. - Heilfy' Smith,
308 Pnrk nvenue, between 3id and
4th stretta.
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For Rent— Furnished rooms at 201
East Tenth St.
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T R A IN S
Arrive
No. 92
4:00 P .M .
No. 82
1:18 A. M
No. 84.. . 10:16 A. MN o .8 0 . . . 'J£2P. M.
No. 28
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Cottn'g© for sale or rent. J. Musson.
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No. 168— Arrive
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Good table board at Mrs, R. L
Jones, 206 Park avenue.
27-tfc
Wanted— To exchango new disc
talking machine recorda, with or
without machine, for 88 note player
planu records.
Enquire at Herald
office.
37-tfc
Wanted— Gentlemen
316 East Fourth St.

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’ * TH EY ARK COMING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY FA IK FEBRUARY 3rd. Ith, 51h and 6th. 1915

ÏÏÏÎ TH E SAN FO R D H E R A L D
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S ANFO Itl), FLORIDA, TUESDAY. J tM t i n

VOLUME VI

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

2ft, I9IT.

NO -15.

murder In t hi* fir**t ■I«■ r•••*
(oni««
now t hr duf|*nd.i*11. l&gt; \S Currie,
in Hi* ovs h i*ro-»(T j&gt;. r^ *r, •111*i*&lt;it**i
by his rouii-rl. I vh Ac («il«*** C It
Koiiirhim, ,.\ 1\ pnvx••rt",
corn«i'&lt;
JoH*|iki II Joi «** wliu |» r o Ilf's fur
BAXTER CA SK R E S U L T S I N , A th«* stair, »HsUti-il l»&gt; John C lom&gt;« A TH LE TIC EVENTS A N IM ÍENund (¡ro. A. Ihd’oiti'i, ..nd an in.ui««
ERAL D IS P L A Y S GET
M IS T R IA L -O T H E R N E W S
having I** i*n jojtil'd cojnt-H 1*’ ^omi
R E W AR D S
and lawful m«*n iti «I'rvi1 ,*- tir »r-»
OF TH E C O U R T

OUR MERCHANTS |INLAND WATERWAY
OFFER PRIZES MEETING H E R E

**Hong hi nntl l'atd i'or"
itmiglit and Paul For,” George
Hruadhurst's tip tu thè minute com­
\a
edy of morii rn Itfe, manilers. ambi­
ti»'na, iio pes nntl fa il urea is rat Imr un
tinusual ¡ilny.
The humnr of
A BIG G A T IIE R IN G IN SAN- “ Bought unti Patti F'or." whlch M E E TIN G WILL BE H ELD IN
coni, s io thè iutperinl Theatre Is tinEOI!D DCUING TH E BIG
SANFO RD DURING S E M I­
»lueatioimlily thè secret of its mmkREM INO LE FAIR
»•‘ I - Ucce*«, (ine of thè rharurter» tu
NOLE COUNTY' FAIR
» a* o-w ¡ t : I r t &lt;» f lu ' h o u r • *i i.?** ipi a; t o
’ ite jeei e, Itnvnr (idley, all un­
Pah,
- » :: Jl” Presule, t Molti ii ii’lbgent individuai whosp imaginI'n -how i Irrh- appi, . tat out for t he
|*r*'*** tiu * h i m
h i » l ¡in !
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John C Jones having returned
i tluris ol the t Idldri p o¡ be ni i note mollili
[ i iii■ Fionda Itili,mi M e’ er- .usui force* him itilo thè iielicf thut
Guiitesville, Jan. 2ft. C. L. Wilp o in t« ti
from Waeldnirton ban resumed his
I'UUIIU
to
make
our
fu
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**icicss
loughhy,
secretary of the Florida
w.tys
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lian
culletl
a
lni‘,1he i* a persoti of mnrvelous limiti
C «mrt h**r»* of tirf«*«i
m
von* i
duties n* prosecuting attorney.
ire issued for 25 .............
fIoml l,,,,
" n»i&lt;I business men of ing of r.tmbers to he beiti ut bau- ,l,-\i.-lopment. (irovides nio-t of thè Live Stork Association, has iutued u
John C. Jones und Geo. A. Det, dtinug tiu- S, mir.1,1« lomcd;.
I hi- bini -, o( t li,
HI* tiellef tu him*cl( unti i all for a meeting in Sanford as fol­
•&gt; 1; ;t ,
II. I Sanford offer the follow ¡tip p r iz e s fori! , t
Cottrs »&lt;re here sworn in as a*lor ulliletn events :n,l get r••I dis­ Coutil,
.ir
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bis ndiculmi* idea* brought uusi thè low*:
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MStant »late attorneys.
play*.
S en i!'; Artliui K Douegan nf firnper situntious has I ,-en lise means
Gainesville. Jan. 22. -By author­
fo u r! i haryeil the urv
.1,1
State of Florida vs. Arnold B..v&gt;..
ity
of the president and executivo
IA
ciit*
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I'ri/es
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U'Niul
of
ot kceping audiences in nn nlmoat
Court adjourned until Tin-ility.
Larceny of an animal, No. 1ft
committee. I hereby i&amp;ue call for
1. 50 Yard dash. Grain nut r School Uilandound I)r. I». C.* Militi of We* canata nt ujirom.
Cortes now . the defendant in his Jan. 2G, 1915, at ft o'clock a. ,rp*
Hoys, lncer.nl Watch. given by lukn are vice preatdenta of thè asso"Houglit and Puliti Por" in truly the annual meeting of the F'loridu
corn nroF1'' perscTh attended by his
Henry MeLuidin.
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T w ' Bttmrttonv w ^ L U w u - S t o c k . .Awaotiaùatu-wwfwrrMrr*- - ' i -&gt;&lt;v- riuntel. Davis Si Giles, also comes
The _ \\ i lfare Department of the
« &gt; tlffrfTm-j*** Hhrntrr*' JfrflifY.* ITIgh' city, sicTeiary and treasiiror. It te *i-,'n ut thè Imperiai Thoutre this at Sanford on February D, -I, 5, Ö, 1919;
WtthML Jones, wbf»-''prof?'mrtr«rfr)r**^'J’in‘TrT*-, ‘
to meet
to. lig jjj-ltl under .ihn ¿»lupieea of the
School Hoys, 2 lbs. candy,- Irwin &amp; p a r o d i l \ t i r g e i l b v tinse olile,1
t * that SBaw))1.........
. t.v
iiitm fC.
. Jones
a*
o clock Friday afternoon t
the state
by John
Jones and
uml Geo.
Geo
Gllne,
Seminole County I'air.
We Itavo
t II« -|M' .’e of Flolid'i gel together
A. DeCottes, und un issue having nominate a chairman for tin- ih part
delayed a few weeks in calling the
:i.
Ilunning
broad
jump.
Grammar
l'io...
.
of
continuing
the
on
thi*
Joined come» six goo|l and law­ ment
Seliool l.m- Imy
l.it i t 5l'. t'itas. 1int pr»\. .. li t - .'I t ie M Jo lilt.* r i v e r
meeting to permit some of our mem­
ful mm to-wit: David" Speer. A U
bers to tu- through with the orange
K a ti lie
ami ti ai n. , with thi- v ie w of
Waiter?. L. J- Hartley, Jr., J 1&gt;
crop, uml ultio to bold the meeting
I Potato f.nr Gramm«: School making
mi. • t ion* p it Ii '0, |i the
DtvUan.
f. W hite, XV. W Alw rill n time that will be close to- tin*
hoys, luijs" rap and tu- #1 on, M ' gulf nr ■ Vi:!« in re III t he s, i,1f hcrii
nslby. Jury sworn according to law,
regular -.*'11111 of tin- legislature of
f r.i uk
part oi * • -t.it, »id u » 1or I . 1V g 1Ve
C. \V Smith lure sworn in us bailiff
&lt;¡9
I no ; r 1 ■! i
l l n 1, - • ' io o l ! loriri.i
Florida.
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EXT
LI
NE
WI
LL
HE
in thi» &gt;Itut'., I p..ir letitii
iio,i. &lt;| ;,u *,.e water»
The people of the srillon around
. .. -ible o n a -nod.r
. f
State o! Florida \- Arnold Baxt- r
f o r .I &gt; lm ,. \ ( l. u l o n g 1 •
Sanford and the great Kissimmee
i . r. . i-, nr i In \ nited
Í45IV ».
FROM FO R T MY ERS
lirrenj of an tiniini:l. The examin- TH E SE M IN O LE FAI R WI LL
river valley are anxious -to assint
t,. 75 yard duslu Gtummnr School Stute*.
I'he federal government is
T O MI AMI
. itioQ of witnu^es was here tukeu up.
with the recent movement for more
bays, 1 pair shoes, #2.00, K. H. Pe­ helping other communities less faHE AN IN N O V A T IO N IN
State o i Florida vs. J. C. i’olterand better livestock, and are very
ters
vornbly ’m-jited to do tins kind of
T H IS RESPECT
»n, breaking and entering with In­
.luekxonville, Jnit. 2ti
A railroad anxious to get organized and to help
7 ft legged race. Grammar School work, M.l it i. because the pi&gt;o|,|e
tent to commit a misdemeanor. On
boys. I Mi candy. I I) Huberts
Unite
I * I ,, w I bi e-ed of It and from port Myers down the Gulf mir association work, to the mutual
motion of' state attorney the above
t’oiriity lairs tu«»*- (troven bevi.i •!
‘ ..
s n o t i o n g lut'*i
im np
H i g h denm&gt;
I t. * of pul '111
&gt; o i t brinigli by M a r, o ll.iy, Na­ advantage of all parties concerned.
auw is hereby continued fur tIn- a donili tinii they ire r«.i!K . ... i S r l t u n l l i n y . , J i rI Ze t o Ii, -••let l e d , ss « d ill, The time allowed us for advertising
pa* und tile K» ergi.id, -, ! hem e tin* meeting is unite short, but we
tllll lor tile »lleee-s ut their
|ie. f j no. \ l* \ on .-I! ,v i ..
term.
n Ut of ’. lie
(• l: w,.:
State of F l o r i d a vs. K S J o h n s o n . , , V) ettu lit le*
rI .
o ron !.i I.Hu-.e that if you and oltirs tnIl t H I l " t
\ \ ite n o n e
tup1 lo .
f&gt;u v a r r t t):i *■ It ■1 v i , „ il I,os-.
\
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Vinti,
U n m o t io n
receiving ' t o l e n g ito d s .
I• r 'lii- - -t ti' t.v ■ -1 •• i
t i*i ,-* t •**I in the matter »til take hold
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and I
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Water Wi.,y- t li&gt; right of IS
a ft I\e
ilici! lire rtilid* \iguroiisty, we cun have just as good
e m it m i n i'd ror t h»*, h r Yv
ñ u t e i* h r n 'b y
11tu I t l l . l t l i l e H i t e n
a inerting a* if it bad been ,s ilver
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I ’ .r t i r i call,»« ! t o t i r . j . f ** è,"r 1
■ i'1 . a. d 1. y • 111 in. mar . t.oii; tin* ti,
. u di in os er
We have already invited nflleinte
M11II &lt;• on
AU
by »h**#tii .,• * o r í b i t g t«* l.t w
At
1tie ■"III. Ilg
i on noli ■ outil * g i ; l * . g o ld r i n g f " no. T h e o
•
t Vi r, for d \ ■ - l o f f i ' S a , t l i \ t . * o n M o l i
ft. ml l o o k e d
it M lit • I le p a r '
tl f
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present.
nil •on! •* .• »O
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filled . ■ -i
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II 1h ' m tii'loiig to m e &gt;iock work, iiiclutling
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proper tn^bod. of iu. ."ling anil feeilI»:. %• i \ *
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let. Tie j u; a n s w e r i n g t h e i r n a m e s
1e.-,-,
, • • • . » •|. -I i * i i . Ite ,'ti.l »o.g*..
I*r*•m it«» I» I'GT! .
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Dt. v i d
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cmun r* » . j 'i* i ht-1r r• in u* rii
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J..»,.. m limoli. Lora
I tilt* p r e s i l i . ' , , o f G e o r g e M a s o n , w h o
* ,un In* mu,In
IM l,, . &gt;• I I.
udtr tiie sudili.
..............
preparation*
f,.»r
their
jj
.h
n
lb,«lumi.
Anna
McLaughlin
We will ll..ve i he help of nil the
. I ! *• ly und tIn* i*ntiri* f*tir
o n e o f t i n i n t e r e s t e d lt.*fi r • I " I w
re.ep*,,iii oilier th.,ii to llave a good
The jury here entered open cauri ec*s.
\t..n
M r - Holly and
i
., ' er
tin- ...liege of igrii’ulture,
b. . :i pi .I
tlr.it
fri.
I .11, u l u l i l i
t tie
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ind declared they could not reach it
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Tb.
&gt;h
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i he i, mo*i tin .I t.
e &gt;n th *
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sm
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.'-.-iriimiie b.ir
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**i'f,-d I,, tu. ir nano-*
H i* bit I t lid Mi »*&gt;
i lie plot
r . .1 •*11
.it.ytiitcg ■&gt;: ibi* i
s k i r t e d by t h e s u r v e y
I I. - d e c l a r e d ‘
P h i l i p - D r u g M o r e a n d t h e r e in
Vili Ite her)- in full forro. I j, I I i-ini:. itifHj t*h ruin« ', 1V to gl'*'
p.mi thry X
John l_. Junes and Geo. A. l)e- lemptedt h a t tie h a d n e v e r J i e i i r d '•! a
sec- exp« e f e i l u g r a n d r u * l t f o r g o o d s e a l s ,
\N» »’ k
I bey are arranging
tl I \«• pii"du » t inn
tit\
t
1be .b **t1' L
Cottes here sworn in as assistant
f. tr
l i o n o f H o n d a n t o r , w a n t o n mi
i t * -Y l a r g e n u m b e r o f t h e ct»*t
b.tv»*
S.'intiiole County FHIT 1- t »
»teles attorney.
ni. f \ fun* dt play* and the out of u. : i th.»* n •n, ge 1
n*« • pl'too, 1fl w1". Il
n a t u r a l g r o w t h o r M i t l i sot! . ■»,■
'.•» u &lt; k &lt; i *
b . r *a b- a n d
th e s e t i c k e t s
l* !&lt; lit* 1.i|;ti•«1
f »» XX:1 • \1 •it* will be ., feature of |i,C
IU l on. 1t 1« i 1 ,t»-f i í »•♦! t.. :i
Stet* of Florida vs. 1) W. furrie.
tile 111.,II tlmt
11tnrugli -l.i.l
tl" '
! ( " r r .. ...
seats.
1!» ♦»&lt;i !:î X XXill .
tlmt every resident
I'he i.trli, •
I*«-,-tally ti, i,,
i Jr ^»li1 * l*í h. •n««r . lot 1 i •—
Thv f,.ir
rr.'.it
ii,*v. toad will |.t *:
, b ' H .......... i f'ir choice seats.
enthuse bim*,-lf witli it
*4.
i .Mint V ill*! rIi t * r
i»*i IrV I•oil » I n* t'•IM 1«• joli.
taking u Vu i.
o. i f t■
Idea that he or she
H e d,*tl.,re«l t h a t e v e r y t h i n g ha *
deep lilt. Test f tile lair ,in&lt;l tbeV lile i lignum 1lltlf M*ifl T «Mfil
lililí
11," ,■
&lt;&gt;( one that st.ni.;&gt; to pj.
b*1
'
a i i r r u y g e . l . e v e n t o t in * " ‘¡ iiir g o f
will be here &gt;.11 *i berilli,' time Wilit t* I
I*;
Ii* Hit' » i (.’ -d
i it* » •r a»
who come.
t in * tin t . ,is . , 111, | l t t . i t l be m o n e y i* at
aliti
varied
exhibit*
i
Mi*
bv
i
lly.
and
til
r»»D»
rg&gt;
I ,
The ladies o! ill. •• ■
»
at . i»•«iniC .»f f ounn** t lie b u n d (or l i e g t n u i o g w o r k , w h i c h v*til ;
M, 1(lirl
in&gt;- b o o s t e r * y e r i e r d a y w e r e a m - U " ; r*.
Th,
been most a^-ttve m their
1’*»IU. 1l*i nor«»* e 1» n o t be a l l o w , .I t o ' , g u n t i l i In r n . i i l
in
June
Tampa, Jan. • 2 ft. Complete, in
|l(( ply repaid for tintr trip over tin* dit.g
and it would not Ii, .. i» tti ft t h, w. ...............
l.y M1» &lt;». ,i h» litt Z 1d Hitt., I n n ' l * 11" ei. i
•»»ty ihhail is the program of the
i i i v i i ' i f n l - . i t i . . " o f Se m u m l . . . o l i i )
' i*
say that without t h e m ii
Plant .mil fthr ubhery Kvhlhlt
“
I
F
’lorida
(i.r
down
the pentiiHulj
1
*
&gt;
Di t h » ' t
! r l »*&gt; »I
6 x*parilla Carnival, t hi* dates of
p jilv :tn,l t bey (..und the people along Mot •ii 1&gt;j
tion whether tile fair ¡&gt;
.M
r..
George Pox, Jr., will liavit
and
lluough
t
ie
ideal
I
londa.
.1
t
h
.■
de;m rt VN« !1 .. it*it »tin*
’»hich are Fehruary 12 to lft imlu,
[ i f . . Im,- iiiiwl f'ieiiilly lo tin- fair lb*
be the grand surce-« tb. t
charge
during
the Seminole County
He said that a cprefill calculation
' p.
jitcasing and brillami full of i lie buoitlttr spirit. The lighted lea tuns ,* their da**t. "Y'ini
ready ttlluincd.
Pair
of
the
Plants
and Shrubbery ex­
end
i-siitnnty
nf
the
Vusin,*«*
for
the
•-If, Got. of 'litte b
» b le ll
n* ^mlertainment ever arranged
Unlike
most fain nil * h. ■ fen trip yt**terdi y gave the business and I
hibit
Special attention is called to
new
road
lor
the
nr*t
twelve
months
n *,*'orida will iu* offered to thounii'i the idea that after *1 he lair 1» mefit
tutes arc ahsolutiily fr*• !•» tlalter operation has Itctn made by the the fuel that especial care will be
**nds of visitor* from other states
itor.
The sign of webome will t" i&gt;\,-r it would not be a bad idea to mhor principals of performance
company,
and that the ligure* show taken of nil exhibit*.
*n those of F'lorida as well, lntii.
dâ1
|,y \|r
seen on every point of the county, make these booster trips over the _,r&lt;. u „ n Y j,„ s
* Jm
Ittoro
than
fcUO.bOU un llm business
Anyone wishing to make an exhibit.
^ t on» are that ail past attendance
roomy
i.I.oul
twice
ea,
It
year
to
see
MurKn.
uUl&gt;
Jenk&gt;,
by
Ml.
Holly.
t
tilling the entire populuie tln.t &gt;1111sight for tho first ^’ear.
can obtain
entry blanks from the
WiU for HorJdu will be broken,
people and talk over the important These tno..;m&gt; typical chafarvt(.rs.
inole county bids nil a fontl welcome.
fie left last night for the north to
bwft
»pedal day» h»ve * Heine miter ■'the date’. F'eT&gt; H. L ?, subject» ‘ Relative to the Welfare of Mi
Murks, who i- lion. Tiios, return later and see lliut ihv work is fair headquarters or by applying to
Semi
mile
county.
Jenks
brings Iu, son, Hub Jenks, who started along the proper lines that Mrs. Grorgtt F*ux, Jr., who has ac­
and ftth, and ovqry day n big day
n
l hc "Clear Havana Cigar
Among those making the trip has lived iu the count!y all Ins life, will mean rapid completion.
complished the seeming impossible
T' »9 designated in honor of
yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. John finds college life too *wc!l f,u Him
for this exhibit.
Card
of
Thunks
*
» »upremaey In the manufneMeisrh, Mr* J. \Y. Dirkins, Mrs. an,I wants lo go home.
Another ing in her charming inunner.
In this great section of Florida tlm
During tho recent illness of my Henry McLaulin, Mr». Cico. F'ox, Ji, populat character is Maggie Fagan.
i* ,c' Kar*i Saturday ig "Panama
Good *|n*rialties will I m * introna
being so namo d be- wife and the hirlh and subsequent Trof. Ezell. C. R. YValkei. I I . II. Irish waitress, which will be well
plant and shrubbery efhibit should
duced. umong thnm Miss Mclaitighm.1 , 01 the ,lct that South F'lorida death of my infant bnby boy the Marks, S. Runge, F. P. F'orster, Mr. taken care of by Gietchen Shultz.
lin und Mr. MyCllntock will givo lie one of' tho best that can be ar­
»»inland port. aro tho neare8t of neighbors and friends living in and
and Mrs. F. W. Mahoney.
Hub lenks fulls in love with Maggie the Maxixe
Tius will in* u jd,-n*ing ranged and alt those who can in
win ^
Manama Canal; Sunday around Moore's Station were *"
unit rtu-y sing " I 'd Lite to Marry
anti
beautiful
dance and will be any V a y assist m ibis purl of the
kimi tinti considerate thut
tlieir|
Amt. an»! their dame always brings grently appreciated by their many
h v ' * " " ay"
"•
Dinner Party
lair should do so with the full knowl­
rr*t
peace sermon» and aa- friendly ministrations cannot pa&gt;*
down the house
Inondi
Mr* John Thomas entertained at
concerta by ten hands; Monday unheeded and I and my family take
edge und conlidonee that their ex­
Ollier song features are by Jun*
*V **P»rU la Day, the most sttec- this means of publicly thanking six o'clock dinner yesterday evening,
nio
St union, as Ophelia Uurclay; L-Miss Reth Burleigh of Tavares, hibits will be placed to advantage
Mr. und Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Ii. W.
thl n °. th" period* “ nd Tuesday. them one and all for their help in
Clarence Mahoney as Jack Datrel; who has been the guest of Miss and will have the special care of the
D» y wiU, be known as the hour of need. Also for the beau­ Hines and Mrs. Thomas. The cozy
Carl Roumillat ai Dickey Murphy Cnrric Ensmlnger has returned home. authorities.
home
was
beautiful
in
all
its
appoint­
Florin,
DtyM **«c* u*« South tiful flowers at tho funeral of the
aro
all clever and will be well ten­
ments
and
the
dinner
was
all
that
daeti«
w*&gt;tld In the pro* baby and other attentions that
Miss May Leonard!, who has been
dered. Miss J. Pearle Rogers takes
Mrs. Graddick is the guest of h er
could
be
desired.
The
guests
spent
a
touch the heart «o deeply in tho dark
T i ” oi tho best ritrua frulte.
the attractive guest of Miss Agnes daughter, Mrs. R. E. Tolar. S b e the
part
of
Professional
College
most
delightful
evening
and
at
the
preparation« have been hour of sorrow and suffering.
sing
somo Beiner returned to her home st will return to Jacksonville Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morris close Mrs. Thomss was voted a Chaperone and will
te e in g the
catchy
songs
and
keep
tha
show
go- Osteen Saturday afternoon.
accompanied by Mrs. Tolar.
charming bride and hostess.
t low rate«.
and Family.

the c u r r y c a s e
absorbs a t t e n t io n

THE FLORIDA LIVE
STOCK ASSOCIATION

TRANS-FLORIDA LINE
ACROSS PENINSULA

MOST ATTRACTIVE
WILL BE BOOTHS

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