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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD HERALD
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A Skunk, An Ass znd the "Price" very basis of all things political and him about the akunks. The boy said
social; viz: the.soiution of the bread "Mother, I nm honorable. It cer­
Thereof
tainly won’t do mo or the skunk
and butter problem.
Continued from Page Four
family any Rood to LIE. What I
. Price ti Purring Kitten
actually saw was n hlr.ck ra t’s tail,
there in pcaj'V, work out oaf beau­
Some place in this article we re­
tiful theory of "God given and Con­ ferred to the said Master Price as sticking out Irom between tho
planks in u pile o f lumber under the
stitutional rights."
a "purring kitten and a roaring bard.’’
So in foolish loving oblivion of lion." Mnster Price thinks he knows
the CAPITALISTIC SYSTEM un­ ‘WHEN to purr and WHEN to roar.
A prosperous farmer told mo that
der which we are to mutually adore He forgets how foolish it is to purr Price reminded him of a fellow who
each other, we go forth in obedience and roar in the same ear«, in this had the delirium tremens, after a
to God's command: "Ifi the sweat ago of dictagraphs and cold type.
two mouths' jag. He said that this
of thy faces shall thou rat bread."
A few weeks ago Mnster Price poor unfortunate fellow thouRht that
The Price Ideal
roared impudent and scandalous four little piRH had crawled up on
I
How ideally perfect is tho plan things about us, He would have his left hnnd and sat, one on each
of his knuckles. Pretty soon the
prerented to us by the novol-‘‘T" you believe that Organized Labor
‘ nan. He Is to furnish nil the cash is a hideous monster, and that the tittle pig sittinR on the knuckle -of
his little flngtr, thinking that tjjo
or credidtwith which to do business, local union is the worst ev.r.
hair on the man's hand was grass
Hut
do
you
know,
friends
in.
ids
lie thus becomes the Mr? (mnster).
proceeded to eat thereof. Tho D. T.
article
of
the
lihrh
ultimo
this
Mas­
All we have to do is just work nnd
when there isn't anything, to do ail ter Price.becomes a pur.ing kitten? man thought
fng a natural aversion for pigs any­
wc have to do is just look for work, He affectionately rubs up against
1. c., we Ipdk for another Mr. you and, looking benignly into your way said: "Now just for that you
■may ALL get right oft.”
(master) for an opportunitV to face, purrs a little ditty about his
Master Price's statement concern­
RENT a job on the hall and half HONOR. Ho szys tlir.t he really
ing
tho testimony of William D
can
Prd
two
nrton
high
in
tho
coun­
plan. Capitalism's way of FORC­
Mrs. Clack is Hack” Four Reel Comedy at the Star Monday
Haywood,
secretary of the Indus­
cil»
of
our
union
who
afe
without
ING the WORKERS to DIVIDE
question "corrupt ard inefficient trial Workers of the World bears no
up.”
You know, fellow citizens, the workmen." He says that he can do relation to tho policy of the Amer­
Wc do not do this, friends, to test
Mr. (master) always OWNS the this hut to "do so would do netier ican Federation of Labor; tho two
organisations
having
nothing
in
com­
Master
Price’s honor. Price is with­
THEM
nor
myself
(emphasis
on
the
jobs and -as a distinct class in soci­
out high Speachof honor. We believe
^ * R T / a/ £
ety,, own the class who must seek MYSELF) any good. If no fur­ mon whatsoever.
ther demand la made along this line
The president of one of [he largest this to bctruc. We know what the kinks
tho jobs.
Owning tho Jobs has "Chattel I WILL DROP this MATTER, and best known life insurance com­ in his grey mutter look like and wc
Slavery" sklnnçjl forty d ty blocks. with the UNDERSTANDING that panies in^the world said in a speech want you to know. Wo have learn­
KNOWN FOR QUALITY
This is true because the "wago" Mr. their SILENCE it an ADMISSION at the Hotel Ormond, Ormond, FIs., 'ed of him elsewhere and wo sincerely
CANDIDLY I do Jan. 15, 1913: "The American Fed­ believe him to he a. chronically dis­
(master) has no investment in the of the charges,
W e r a n ? a ll t h e I r a d l a a v a r i e ­
t i e s a t P A ltM . F I E L D and OARperson -of the "wage slave,” tho not want to take this step us it will eration of Labor stands for the right turbing factor in society.
I)i:N S E K D I t h a t h a v e be«a te a t Very truly,
only investment he has is in the ma­ only ENGENDER much unneces­ of private property. It disagrees
rd a n d k a o W a t o b e e e p r e l a llr
CLARK
C.
PEARSON.
frequently with capital as to what
chinery and the cash or credit for sary iti feeling!
a d a p te d ta F l o r i d a s o i l Sad ell*
Ye Gods! What a dual character the proper share of labor is (n any ' N. B. Wc again have tho pleasure
M a le .
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keeping the jobs going. Under the
is
this Master Price! What a Dr. given instance, but it stands solidly to acknowledge the able assistance
O rders lilted p r o m p t ly fo r S E W
present "wago alavo system" tho Mr.
CHOI* at a ll v a r t r l lr a o f SKKI&gt;
(master) "washes his hands" of ail. Jekyl and a Mr. Hyde! What a for the right of private property, and 1of Elmer E. Rogers.
BEAMS,
ti n t ! 1*1.A SIT,
MKLOM
(Advt.)
night-blooming
mushroom
Consist!.
does
not
believe
that
any
situation
personal responsibility for the care
S K i : n , SEKI) CORN. K A F F I R
COIl V, SI I l.I.KT, IIEUUAIIWKKD,
of his wage slaves and all he has to .This twaddling doctor of conscience, enn arise when the interests of the
S O IU illlM I B I D ,
do, through his privately owned after calling us everything he could laboring men nnd of the capitalists
Protect the Swallows.
put
in
print
NOW
tells
you
thnt
cannot be reconciled."
press is to appeal to the PREJU­
COW PEAS
Tho swallows^ of Europe uro about
All Varieties.
DICE of his slaves and keep them his conscience hurts him nnd ho
Again Master Prire says: "T hat tho only birds which are holding their
R h o d e s and Stulan. G ra s s Seed,
thinking how wonderfully indepen­ does not want to "start anything.)) wo have admitted that we have no own in numbers. Tho people love
F o a a n ta , HoT lle a n a ,
An Apt Slorj
dent they are; how| glorious, it is to
respect for the government under them and protect them as their an­
POULTRY
FEED. SUPPLIES,
cestors protected them back Into nnd
he able to make a private contract
A prominent busi nel&amp; man told which we live."
INCUBATORS, ETC. probably
through
tho
dnys
of
savagery,
with a Mr. (mnster) to sell his, la­ mo a few days ngo that Master Price
Mr. Editor nnd fellow citizens,
Write for Catalogue ami Week­
bor for such compensation as may reminded him of an excited hoy what do you think of this monster for there Is not much doubt that the
swnltow shared the home of the cavo
ly Price List.
be agreed upon."
who,ran into the house and told his provnrirator? this doctor of con­ dweller.
D fdeat
n o t) I n r R f a t
Workers God Given Rights
mother that there were 5,000 skunks science? Why, he could not recog­
Herd H o u s e In Florid a.
Hut pretty soon these "wage under tho barn. "Oh hush, child, nize the truth if it were the morning
For P earl O rnam ents.
E . A . M A R T IN S E E D
hush!" said the mother, "go back sun in a cloudless horizon.
slaves" remove their industrial
Pt-arl ornaments may bo elegantly
Now,
in
ronrlusion
1
am
author­
COM PANY
-swaddling bands, they sew them to­ and count those skunks again." The
polished by Ural rubbing with ollvo
204 I’s a l l i a r S treet.
gether und
band themselves into hoy stayed away urttil after dark ized by our union to ask this con­ oil to remove the dirty appearance,
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. fSl
a union and they go thus forward, nnd then came-sheepishly in nt the science stricken Price to name the then applying any m l null polish This
two
leading
members
of
this
union
bark
door
and
started
upstairs
to
latter
gives
it
burnished
appearance,
united as brother.» and they tell the
said Master Price something. They bed, whereupon- his mother, after who are "corrupt and mechanically and with a little fast rubbing the pearl
takes on a brilliant glow
tell him that they too, have God chastising hirp for being late asked inefficient."
given and Constitutional rights, they
tell him, RIGHT TO HIS FACE
that they have a right to ORGAN­
IZE and, in the tight of economic

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Charge 25 Ccnln.
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For sale nt n good disruuut
arship in the Sanford Husinc
lege. Owner cannot use it
quire at Herald Office.
. For Sale—A desirable home,
trally located, in good neighbor
House has nine rooms, beside
and halls. Flowing well with
irrigation, with both hard an«:
water in house. Inquire at |
office.
81For Sate Cheap—Gns range, good
ns now? Inquire at Fcrnuld Tin
Shop.
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80 if
For Sale—One Lyon &amp;
violin, with lenthcr case.
417 W. 11th St.
_ For SuiO—Goad launch and n,»
bout fully equipped and in line con­
dition. # Cheap if sold :it unre
Box 1168, Sanford.
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For Sale— Bronze Turk«» ,-gg*
$2.00 doz. Barred PlymonM H&lt;&gt;, k
eggs, $ 1.00 fo r-15.. - Plymouth Hack
roosters and cockerels prices in ap­
plication. Keystone Poultry Yards,
LongVood, Fla.
83-6tp
rnr bale rive yc:ir ««!
hull terrier, weight ubout
Won firs) prize ni cintili %
stock in th&lt;* coutil r
weeks old tnuh- puppy
nvnn. Box 1183, Sanford

FO R RENT
. .For Rent—House u( eight
nnd hath on Myrtle uvi-uui
in. Inquire, of Ilill l.un.ioffice.
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For ll«-nt A six room ■
Coronado B«larh fprii - 1
rent by the season or moi it
to F. S Niemeys-r, Long wo

Just at the height of tin
season for these cool, com
fortable suits . . . . -

For Rent—Two ninno»,
or unfurnished, suitable
housekeeping. Convenient
ness ¡Oid church. Until r-

Wanted- Second hand uuton
Ford preferred. Must in- in
onler. Address J. S. Gt-re: . t
terprise. Fla.

Strayed from Crystal I«.Sunday, night, one grey m»ib
ward if teturne;! to ire plant
Wanted1—Middle aged white
tq take charge of house ami
in sick room. Wages must to
sonnhle. Address No. 25.
c!d.
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Lost—Black puppy will
l ’ont feet, two months old
tf brought ttf J., M. Hay
Myrtle avenue. ,
Lo-,t—Tuesday rvei.ing
street a male puppy 2 montl
large for ago. Black with w il­
der neck, one front foot r.n«l &lt;:■
Tail.
Ann were to the ti
"Boh.”
Finder kindly m a n
J. M, Hayes, 410 Myrtle avenue
receive reward.
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CORTLAND

demands, for HUMANITY; viz, *
ECONOMIC JUSTICE.
if this be monopoly let the snid Zm
Master Prire and hln ilk mnko' the ¡¡¡J
most of it, remembering, fjdlow citi- » a
aens, that tho said Mnster Price nnd S
his ilk nro no more divine vicegerents J Jj
of industry than tho "m«&gt; and God" ^
tribe of kings ever were or are vice- mmm
gnrrnts In civil affaire. Not a whit ¡¡¡J
more!
Vox Popull, vox Dell! the voice' tf
the people is the, voice of, God!—not Z *
alone in things political but in t h e ; J |

Fashion’s favorite for
Spring and Summer

Woodrdif &amp; Watson
Sanford, Fla.

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W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T I O N

T H E S A N F O R I) H E R A L D
I N S A N F O R D — Life h

VOLUME VI

Woith Living

HANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JUNK 15. 1916

FLAG DAY WAS!;
OBSEVED BY
SANFORD E E S

Druggists Passed Through
The State Association of Drug­
gists meets at Atlantic Beach this
week and the druggists are making
tho trip by Huto. The south Florida
contingent paased through Sanford
yesterday on their way to tho
coast. Among those in tho party
were:
M. M. Taylor, president of the
state association; D$. J. W. Mills,
M. A. Hixon, F. A. Snow, R. Sails,
E. Berger, Leon Hale, J. F. Dark­
ness, Hall Burgess, Clifton Berger,
W. G. Allen. W. J. Houlihan. C. C.
Cox. Druggists from nearby towns
in tho party included U. C. Hocklnsrnlth of Palmetto; James Stansfleld
of Bradentown, S. Olaen of Sara­
sota; Joe Moore of Clearwater; Roy
Chelf of Drooksvillc; F. D. Bryan of
Lakeland, George T. Holder of Sebring; Harry Stansfleld of Wauchula,
Nat Hunter of Ft. Myers, Bob Ste­
vens of Ft. Meade; Charles Lang­
ford of Ft. Meade, Harry Cross of
Arcadia, S. Gibson of Mulberry,
Tom Knight of Plant City, Claire
Henley, Mr. Jewett, Mr. Wolfe and
Mr. Goodyear of Lakeland.

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
NO. 85

THE COUNTY SOLONS
HELD THEIR REGULAR
MEETING LAST TUESDAY

Judge Mabry s Successor
A rumor, which was soon con
firmed, stirred Tallahassee last Sat
urday- from one-rord to _th«r-otherr
It was to tho effect that Hon. Milton
H. Mabry had tendered hia resigna
lion as Clerk of tho Supremo Court
of tile State of Florida, and that hi
resignation had been accepted
Next came a rumor, which was by
no means a surprise, In view of the
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first rumor being authenticated, to
STARS AND STRIPES MADE
THE COMMISSIONERS WERE BUSY WITH the effect that Hon. G. Talbot Whit­ LOCKIIATCHIE C O M P A N Y
THE THEME OF SONG
field, secretary to the Governor, and
OWN FOURTEEN THOUS­
CURRENT
BILLS
AND
OTHER
secretary
to various administrative
AND STORY LAST
AND ACRES OF FINE
boards, had been selected by the
• EVENING
IMPORTANT MATTERS
Justices of the Supreme Court ^o
GRAZING LAND
succeed Judge Mabry as clerk
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^Flsg Day was most fittin R ly ob­
Sanford, Fla., June 8, 1915.
Bank, advanced money, 6.00; Hill that court. This rumor was alsq ^Sem inole county can boast of an­
served by the Sanford Lodge of
Honornble Board of County Com­ Lumber Co., supplies Co. home, soon confirmed.
other largo cattle ranch. The new
The resignation of Judge Mabry ranch is owned by the Lockhatchie
Elks last night and “Old Glory*'
missioners in and for Scminola coun­ 8.80; Mrs. M. Barnes, milk, 1.66;
was made the theme of song and
ty met in regular sessionat 10 a. m. Herald Printing Co., supplies, 10.76; anti tho appointment ‘of Mr. Whit Cattle Co., articles of incorporation
Present—L. P. Hagan, chairman; Geo.-A. DeCottee, expenses to Tal­ field as his successor, are to take appearing in this issue of The
itory In the exercise« given by the
and Commissioners J . A. Clark, L. lahassee, 47.00; R. A. Newman, effect July 1st. Until that time each Herald. The land ti adjacent and
lodge. Many were present from DeLand and neighboring cities and sev­
A. Brumley, C. W. Entxminger and commissions, 102.22: Sid J. Jones, will continuo to fill the office he embraces some of the famous Econeral visitors from other lodges took
J. T. McLain; V. E. Douglass, Dep­ supplies, 19.77; E. A. Douglas*, re­ now holds.—Tallahassee Record
lockhatchie Creek and from this
Judge Mabry'is well known in this creek the company derives the name.
uty Clerk and C. M. Hand Sheriff in cording, 8.28; E. A. Douglass, re­
part In the program.
attendance.
demption Co. home, 45.49; Jno. D. city where he and Mrs. Mabry have
The bsautJful ritual written es­
The Lockhatchie Company Is com­
Minutes of last regular meeting Jinkin*. commissions, 383.38; Celery visited. Mrs. Mabry is the sister of posed of Sanford citizens as follows;
pecially for Flag Day for the Elks
nml call meeting of May 19th rend Avenue Store, supplies county home, Mr*, G. F\ Smith of Sanford.
lodge was carried out in full and
W. S. Hand, president; T. I. Haw­
and approved.
60.33; Southern Bell Telephone Co.,
E. F. Houaholder gave a complete
kins, vice president; J. N. Whitner,
Resolution passed regulating speed rent, Id 02; Mrs. Bill, nursing puuhistory of the flog of our country
secretary and treasurer, and W. 8 .
of automobiles, motorcycles and oth ­ per, 2 00; Mrs. A. F\ Bell, salary,
that was most interesting. There
Hand, C. M. Hand, T. I. Hawkins,
er motor driven vehicles at 20 miles 20.00; Geo. G. Herring, cost insan­
are many incidents connected with
J. N. Whitner, L. A. Brumley and
per hour on all public highways in ity case, 4.00; C. M. Hand, cost
the birth of 'the'flag that are not
S. Puleston, board of directors. "
Seminole county. Clerk instructed Insanity case, 8.00; Dr. O. J. Miller,
familiar to those who have forgot­
The ranch comprises some 14,000
to have resolution and law regulat­ insanity com., 4.00; Dr. J.' T. Den­
ten their early history lessons and
acres
of the finest portion of the St.
ing same published in Sanford Her­ ton, insanity com., 4.00; L. FI Wil­
FU&amp; Day is observed that all of
Johns
valley and will be fenced and
liamson, insanity com 2.00; L. P.
ald for tho benefit of the public.
us may become familiar with our
improved.
The best grade of cattle
Petition of C. K. Lucas ot al ask­ Hagan, commissioner. 8.00; L. A.
starry emblem.
he
purchased
for the ranch
ARE
IN
FAVOR
OF
HAVING
ing that road running east and west Brumby. Com , 8.80; J A. Clark. OPINION FS DIVIDED IN GERWilliam S. Shelley was chosen to
and
mule*
nnd
horses
will also be
front Sanford avenue to Clyde Stu- Com, l i n n : C W Flntzmingcr, MANY ON PROBABLE OUT­
SUCH LAWS ENFORCED
deliver an oration on "Our Flag"
raised on the ranch.
referrd to Commissioner ilrumley Com 12 00 ; J T. McLain, Com.,
and alter reading the ritualistic
TO THE LETTER
Lockhatchie« Ranch is
about
COME OF RELATIONS
12.80. A Vaughan, advance, 100,00.
to
investigate.
history of the flag gave the lodge
wenty
miles
from
Sanford
nnd
is
(I. M. Jacob* addressed the hoard Total 11700 65.
members a beautiful tribute to "Old
near Chuluota in this county.
At the regular meeting of the in reference to repair* on the road
Road and Bridge F’untl Hill Lum­ % erlin, Juno 14.—The Berlin morn
Glory" and her greatness on both
Cattle raising is last becoming
hoard
of county commissioners for from Chuluota to Geneva, stating ber Co., supplies Co. home, 22.30; ing papers generally comment more
land and sea. Mr. Shelley is a flu­
one
of the best investments in Flor­
ent speaker and was at his best last Seminole county, the following reso­ that *ame wa* in very had condi­ D. H Honker, road work. 23.76; or less extendedly on the American ida and the Sanford men who have
tion. A F' Hell authorised to send S. A McLain, ferryman, 30.00; note along the following lines fol­
night and hia oration on the Amer­ lutions were passed
John Vaughn, ferryman, 15.00; J. S. lowed by the Saturday evening pa­ invested their money in Lockhatchie
ican flag and the duty of the Amer­
Whereas the people of Seminole men and teams to repair same.
Ranch are assured of good returns
Mr.
Cansady
addressed
the
hoard
Dlnkel, lumber. 23.93; Woodruff A per#
ican citiien was qai»l to be one of county have expended large sums
on
their investment.
in
regard*
to
drainage
on
hi*
prop­
While there i* a general disposi­
Watson, *hoes convict, 16.90: C. F’.
the best that the members have of money to provide good roads (or
erty cause by till work. Refrered to Harrison, road work, 36 76; Dutton tion to rerognitr the friendly tone
rver heard.
the county, and.
Arthur Doyte Retires
Com Brumley to investigate
C rate Co, feed, 179 HI. M_ F’rank, of the note and the fact that it
It is to bp regretted that these
VherMis some automobile drivers,
Application of Henry Baker for punt* 1.26, Sanford Shoe it Clothing make* furl tier negoruuon* possible,
Al the meeting Tuesday of the
Flag Day celebrations of the Klks and motorcycl«* rulers have driven
pension approved by this board.
the
pres*
is
divided,
roughly,
into
Co.,
*boes,
H
T
6
;
F
7
.
FI.
Turner,
sup­
Jacksonville
Rotary Club, Arthur J.
lodge cannot he made public, as the their machines on these good roads
K. If Kllbce addressed the hoard plies, 6.26; K A. Farnell, road work two parts, oue disposed to enter into Doyle will announce his resignation
exercises are beautiful and serve to at such a rate of speed us to en­
in regards to the appointment of
negotiations looking to a compromise as manager fur Florida and South
instill renewed confidence and love danger the lives and property of marks and brand* inspector Com­ 105 60; Hill Lumber Co., supplies
otu
new basis, while the other. Iiy Georgia, of the Burroughs Adding
Bell, 29.67; Hill Hardware Co.
for the (lag of our country The ex­ other citizens of ibis county, and
missioners recommended to appoint­ bridge light«, l" 10. Seitumdc Co. implication or expressly, rejects any Machine Company, which position
ercises Inst night were especially ap­
Whereas such uncalled for rate of ment of FI A F'arnell at Oviedo
Hunk, Jacobs road work. 59.76; G. H departure from the course heretofore he ha* held for the pant nine yeara.
propriate as our country as well as speed is detrimental to the main­ and A A Moran at Geneva.
FVriiald Hdw C&lt;&gt; , oil (or bulge, followed. Among the representa­ Mr. Doyle is going to retire from
and
other countries are passing through tenance of said good roads,
.1 I, liunktnson addressed the 1,30, Hand Brothers, sup pfirorOell, tives of tho latter itlca is the Ta- active business. His resignation will
Whereas some
muter
vehicle board in regards to the delay in tho
a crurial .period and if the program
20 50; D. II C. Rabun, r nml work, gltere Rundsehau. which declare* come a* a great surprise, a* well as
could have been rendered in the drivers have seen fit to drive their ipment of brick, and also a*ked
that while the note seeks a com­
opera house those who nre not mem­ machines at night without providing (or | lu\ meat (or 1.'15,000.00 ex­ lo t *9; It B Lynch, road work, promise, It seeks it along the line* cause genuine regret to the twenty
120 5(); Ciiu* l&gt; Brumley, road
or more salesmen and mcehanirs,
bers of the Elks lodge would have lights for such machine as is re- tra brick shipped thin count) War­
wnfk
64
00 , J F’ Story, road work, "which may result to the dl*- who have worked for years under
Love | quired by law, thereby endangering rant ordered drawn f o r f:t7*0 79 in
enjoyed the ceremony also
him in ilii* t«&gt;rritor)
in mi M 11 A- II I. S rutl »i 'in I m i x ii ul pig*1 of ( I i T t i i a u )
©f thè llaii I» °ne of thè card limi ( thè lives and proporti of »-it iron* pa) nn tit of ut hi,
In I’onneetinti with hi* resignation
trip&lt;",
52 no \ I lb’ll Mi pi .
’Tile
note
therefor»*,
is
ealcuprincipici of thè Klk» lodge unii ilo- of ibis coutil) therefore. |,e it
. x; ■•■», i I I II Mi I’l - r-»n pr. a. h lati’ii mil) to postpone .» -rtili’iiM’nt Mr I &gt;»*)!«• )&lt;’*ter»i»y received the
Bond
of
to
o
V
1
'•
'
"lie*
for
•nniversary day of thè turili of thè
Resolved l&gt;\ t h&lt;- board irf . ..ini
ii c - 00 . V i- Ill'll, Supl . pa\ roll. of German American relation* and following telegram from the com­
notary putdu apprised
fl»E ts littingly ohserved li) Ktks (y cnmmissntncrs in and for Sem
3
A, E. Sjohlom addressed the hoard 2 2 2j ; A. F. Bell, S upl . , b o a r d hill, not tiring it about. The friendly pany:
lodge* all over thè country. San- inole county, in regular meeting as­
in
regard to taxes on his property. 347 76; L. P. Hagan, Comm,, 8.00; lone we acknowledge, hut the dec­
Knlk hurst advises you have re­
ford lodge is proud of her member- sembled that
.1 \ Clark, (‘««nun . 8 00 ; L. A laration that the sinking of the Lusi­ signed nnd wish to he relieved nt
No
action taken.
•hlp and thè faci thnt No 1*J4H can
Tho Florida statutes governing
Itesnluiion passed in regurd to dis­ Ilrumley, Comm . 8 00; C \\ Kntz- tania was unparalleled In modern one«1 This i* n great disappointment
ìlways oliiterve thè day in a rnunner the operutipn of motor vehicles on
charge
of II S. Juiidun Flngimsr- niu.f'-r. Comm . * oo. I T M» Lain warfare ««•« in» opp»,»e»l to the charue- to jmir factory friends Wotdd like
commensurato wlth thè importance public highways of Florida be print
*11, ( S 110, Ip.liti II» r b )
ii
■11[ t»•r of upright friend'lop
interview wiih \ou before appoint­
mg
Co
of true putrintism
1ed (or the benefit of tile general
4(i «hi
Total. «1760 it
J A llnrrobl »■«ciHIcd the deeil'
The 1( 11l.’l'i till II pb fi &gt;,I' 1III’ »ink ing unyiin»' to lake your place.
' public, ami he it further resulted, Im ( l i e i 1111nt ) Inone properl! anil
Ing of the Lusitania ntol in »uiiclu I’li’pi»,. i-oiin t" t hi fui'tors at »iur
I • &amp; F'irf &gt;»t Hre 1 Oll’l 1
Orlando as Host
that
I'li .»»e .»ilvt»»
w ill’d y o u
delivered ".line to t in* ••»llllt) of \\ ■ *'TI, p••»»! I.U - ' "1. 1» 1 1&lt;&gt;
, j ,lf*Ii »ir&lt; l,i!*
\ ’ p| t I , u.i|p liUPini I" , X|., II»»’
The pretty rity of Orlando is
Th....... unit miimie'inwr* here lii ml»
I
lie
lor|»
iloing
w
ill
go
on
will
arrrve
I
1
1
Hodge
&gt; I ! , fellow - I t , rill » »*»»t ». 1
never prettier than when playing' b) determine tli.it tin word" proper | Commissioner* cxccllt»’»! ,i deed 1p■ G. H» rung. ('»&gt; linlgi-'» ml"
The Kri’iir. '/■•ilting emphasize*
•Mr. Dot'll’ sent the following unhost, and especially to Floridians, j or reasonable "peed" as are used in from tlie county of Seminole to 17 ti | E, \ Iiiiugla*-*, (n it' ( mu (ierinaii) * rlglit t■» previmt tin* »lii|&gt; wer to the telegram.
The Orange county capital this week 1said statutes, to mean a speed not Susan It Squire*
Am checking out toda'}. If fac­
,a
7. 12. i M Hand. • ii*!-. Com men! »1 ammunition to an enemy h&gt;
has entertained two gatherings of | exceeding twenty miles an hour.
Communications received from the rase*, 14.77; Josephine Hunter, wit- «»very mean*. It pl*n is aide to si'e tory trip purpose is for me to re­
provided, however, that such ma- following parties: Unite«l State* De­ n«’«*. 1.00; Dr. O. .1 Miller, witne**. what England can «iffer in return i consider, under present
imporiance—the Central Florida
nrrang«VHighway Association and the Flor­ chinc being operated at such " re a ­ partment of Agriculture nt* Gaines­ 1.00; C. C, Howard, witness, l 01 ; for the ahannient of the submarin»- inentH. trip will be useless. However,
sonable speed" shall he operated at ville, F'la., Tampa Board of Trade. Robert Hunter, witness, 1.00: J. K curnpuign.
ida Citrus Exchange.
j will comply with your request nnd
The Central Florida Highway As­ a speed not exceeding ten miles per Hnnklnson &amp; Ifagler and \A It Terv) iliiger, 1,00; l) A Williams'
"Their plan to starve Germany have interview Leaving here Tut*»sociation meeting brought definite hour, when such machine is in Dawson &amp; Co., stating that the w 1 1 1 1••*’*, 1.00; Win Hand, witness. hu* finally failed " Count von Ri’iil- iay.
Alter he has said goodbye to his
lesults in the adoption of a route for passing with any other machine, premium on tin* indemnity bond of 1.00, F\ B. Adam*, witness, 1 00; low, in the Tagus ZeitUllg, says;
the proposed highway which is to vehicle or mode of conveyance on Hankinaon &amp; IIaglet, had btwn paid A M Lovejoy, Jr , witness, .1 00 : "If President Wilson persists in hi* numerous fri»&gt;rid* at the factory in
itiahe up for the omission of a large any good road within the county, lor five year* in advance.
Waller Fanner, witness, 1.00 ; Kmina rtifusul to rerognixe th»&gt; German «lec- Detroit. Mr anil Mrs. Doyle will
Reports of several county officer* Joiie*. witne**, 1 00; Hell Massey. lafation of war zone we are not a hits spend a short while on the great
••etion of this state by the officially and be it further resolved that:
All citirens are urged to report read, approved and ordered filed.
adopted Dixie Highway route. The
10 0; Rhodel Brown, witness, 1.00 to conceive of nny agreement, or lake*, returning later in the sum­
mer via Buffalo, Ningata F’alls. Al­
fact that u Tnmj &gt;a man, T. Ed, any violations of the state statutes
Warrants paid during the month Gen A. DeCotte*. salary, 75 00 . even a rmil understanding "
bany, New York city, anil thence
Count von Ib-venllnw adds:
Bryan, was elected president of the or any of these resolutions, and that of May ord«*n*d cancelled
Elut" Austin, witness, 1 00 . George
Communication from Seth Wood­ lllai kwelder, wiint*«. 1 00; Arthur "President Wilson »lisctnuie« aside on tjie Clyde line to Jacksonville,
••■ociatlon, and another Tampa man,' all officers ho instructed to exercise
Having recently sold the control­
L. P. Dickie, placed in the respon- their duty in restraining such violatio ruff in reference to home fur Osteen JitrkH'm, witness, 1.00; I). C. Brock with n light lecture the chief part
•ible position of its secretary speaks their duty, in restraining such viola­ ferryman r«*ad and Com. Brumley witness, 1.00; F'illl* Walker, witne**. of the German note a* unimportant. ling stock in the Bank of South
W*H for the magnanimity of the tions, and ho It further resolved th a t: instructed to investigate the matter 0.00 France* F'raxier. witn«’**, I &lt;10 When President Wilson appeal»’»! Jacksonville and severed his connec­
A copy of these resolutions be and report.
delegates to the meeting and also
J II Lee, Jr , witni’**, 1 «10 T. ftir morality ami human right«, let tion will» the Burroughs Adding
The following Bill* were audited, Keane, Juror. 1.00 ; K. E. Hogan, him exbuid* those motives first to Machine Company, Mr1. Doyle states
the recognition of apodal ability to spread on the minutes of this meet­
*11 these positions. Tampa is behind ing and a copy, together with the npprove«l nnd order«*! paid.
juror. 1.00; Roy Tilli*. juror 1 00 ; American munition* Germn'nfi can­ that this i* the first lime in twenty
the Central Floridn High way move­ aforementioned state statute* be
General Revenue Fund—Gto. A. W. C. Woodruff, jurtir, 1.00 ; I). not uhamlon the use of her best years that ho has a . chance ol taking .
ment with all its energy and will do printed In the Sanford Herald. .
DeCottcs, salary, .126,00; H, C,.Du- McDonald,.juror, 1.00: O. A Hnll, implement of war meTe’y In «*r»!er a rest * A* n member of the Rotary
L,
P.
Hagan,''Ohm.
Hoard'
rv*fythlng in Its power to bring it
Iloae, Aalnry, 20.001 Koi rest Lake, juror, 1.00; Frank Howard, wit tie**, that Americans may sc it the war Clulu the Jui'ksonville Chamber of
Commerce and other organizations
L. A. Brumley
to full success.
janitor’s services, 25.00; Lake it 1.0 0 , Tom Wilson, witne*.*, I 00 ; lone on American ship*."
he hus always heen a five wire.
J.
T.
McLain
The
Morgen
Post
sav»:
“
The
note
Willie
Mitchell,
witness.
1.00;
Sam
Rouettrr, rent, 100.00; K. A. Doug­
Tampa also naturally cut a large
Tlmes-Union.
J.
A.
Clark
is
fill«’»
l
witli
ton«’*
of
heartiness
and
00
;
Geo,
RoherPortlork,
witn«’**,
t
.
lass, salary tind expenses, 79.76; San­
JP*** in the annual meeting of the
C.
W.
Entxminger.
frjcndliuesy
and
seek*
to
open
anil
soii,
witness,
1
ot);
Fimily
Miller,
ford Ire 4 Water Co., Ice, 2.70;
Florida Citrus Exchange, this city
Attest: E. A. Douglass,
Sanford Light 4 Fuel Co., fans, .witness, 1.00; Robt. Jon«’«, witness. smooth the way for other negotia­ ner of naval warfare. This possi­
log the headquarters of that or­
Clerk of Board.
127.SO; Frederick Disinfectant Co„ 1.00; Wifi Rlchard«on, witness, 1 00; tion*. The «liter to mediate be­ bility is increased by the Am«»rican
ganization. Thé Exchange is gaindisinfectant, 17.60; Sanford Furni­ Duvid Asglll, witness, 1.00; Kd. tween Germany anil Great Britain nffi’r of mediation with Flnglund
1° *trength and influence dally By V. E. Douglass, D. C.' (seal)
ture Co., furniture. 68.60; Sanford King, witness, I 00; V It M irthul! will um|u»’«ti«Muibly be kindly ar Th»- answer will not he ready for
,n d will continue to All its indis­
pensable place in tho dtrus Industry The l.aw Regulating, the Operation Light &amp; F’u«&gt;! Co., light. 15.00; ( . H, )iir'*r 1 00; Flrne*t B-m« pirnr &lt; •»«. »■••|»te«l b.t ti»»’ German government *ev»*ral w«M’ks, hut it must In* snnl
of Motor Vehicles
01 »he state.
Dingee, plumbing, 1.16; Sanford G U Huff, jurur 1 t«&lt;. 11 I Min­ and if mediation fails it will tie that tin* German people now. a*
before, lay great weight on undis­
Those vho attended these meet- The following extracts are taken Hand Laundry, Laundry. 1.25; W. ton. mror, 1.00: / A Sm*ih. jurn’’. Great Britain'» fault
1.00,
Fnoch
Bell,
juror,
1
mi,
A
B
The
Morgen
Post
pruisro
the
up­
turbed relations with the United
W.
Abernathy,
furniture.
19.00;
Eltestify to the generous hospl- from Chapter 61.17. Laws of Flor­
rightness
of
the
United
States
nnd
Bell.
Supt.,
discharge
money,
11.00;
htutes, whose war* of liberation they
liott
F'ishor
Co.,
typewriter,
210.00;
* fy of Orlando and to tho in- ida, Act? of 1905 entitled: “An Act
FL A. Douglass, circuit court costs, hopes thnt it wifi he possible to once joyfully greeted nnd within
C.
M,
Hand,
attending
board,
2.00;
Regulating
the
Running
of
Motor
,,
attractiveness and charm of
Vehicles on the Public' Roads or L. E. Williamson, salary. 60.00; 27.23; Dr. O. J. Miller, expert wli­ demonstrate thnt Germany is act­ whose border* millions of Germans
hun*Pr0,rmlv*
T»mPn TrJ- Highways in the State' of Florida.'' Dr. 0. J. Miller, salary, 25.00; L. R. ne**. 25.00; L. E. Williamson, nurs­ ing within her rights.
have found new ‘homes.
The
Tngcblntt
says:
"It
cannot
be
ing.
17.60;
Marie
Bleek,
inking
tes­
'‘The earnest character of tho not«»
Throe are tho sections of the Act Philip* 4 Co., supplies, 1.30; San­
timony.
lfl.10;
Ruth
Vaughn,
taking
seen
why
the
German
government
may
not he overlooked, hut it con­
ford
Electric
Co.,
supplies,
6.15;
^
vl*itor* to Daytona that the county commissioners havo
testimony.
7.60;
DaLsy
Henderson,
should
be
nhlo
to
enter
Into
a
dl
tains
nothing "which even indirectly
Hill
Hardware
Co.,
supplies
Co.
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. resolved to enforce, and are printing
nursing.
8.25;‘
L.
R.
Philips
4
Co.,
cuaslon
with
the
Amerlcsrn
govern
can
he
looked upon as an ultima­
home,
6.90;
Sanford
Telephone
Co.,
£ “?*»* J- D. Roberta and Elinor them here to-give tho general pubCqntlnuod
on
Page
Ten
ment
concerning
any
kind
and
man
tum."
telephone
rent,
10
.
66
;
Seminole
Co.
C* tinned cB Page Ten

COUNTY COMMIS­
SIONERS PUBLISH
THE ROAD LAWS

ANOTHER BIG
RANCH FOR
SEMINOLE CO.

BERLIN PAPERS
COMMENT ON THE
LAST ULTIMATUM

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Jt;NE j 5, lois

and the road will soon be completed several acts strengthening the bank­
from the Seminole
county
line ing laws, and railroad commission;
through
Orlando
to
*
within
a
few three counties wore created, sub­
R. J. HOLLY. Editar =
ject to ratification by the people,
miles
of
Kissimmee.
Other
cross
W. M. HAYNES, Business-Manager
county roads are also being built. Broward, Bloxham and Oskaloosco;
Published Every Tuesday u d Friday
The Nows is informed that the roads a bill providing for a bureau of
Men who are employed by the day or week rarely have very much no­
are being splendidly built, with sub­ statistics; quite n number of pets
stantial concrete curbs. The re­ suggested by the ,iatate board of
tice before they are laid off. This means that the working man of all
HURStHIPTION I’KICB, IN ADVANCE
port has been circulated in Volusia health for the berrment of health
men should have a little money saved up and have it deposited safely in
ONE TEAR..................................................... ,i:.0 0
county to the effect that the Sem­ ['conditions in Florida.
HI X M O N T H S ........................... ' .................... J 1-21
the bank. The Peoples Bank invites the accounts of working men and
“ No-radical ,egislation appears to
THREE M ONTHS............................... ’..................T&gt; inole county brick roads were not
holding up. The brick for these have been ennctqd. with-tho possible
families. Interest is paid on savings accounts, compounded twice* a
I M I i m d hi Ik« CIO
Carrtof 11.00 I ' « T m la
exception of the Davis package bitL|
roads
were
laid
flat
on
sand
founda­
A d i u n « 20*. 1‘t f Mon Ik
year. *Your money will help you earn money, if deposited with this Bank.
Somo of the which was opposed In several ses­
r i ) a « « l i la A d u i t « Mo«« I h M u l l at O i k » tion, without curbs.
foundation or fills, were made Just sions b&gt;* the temperance people, but
Eatarsd As t k m d d m Mall Mailer A«(mat H ad before the brick were laid, and never endorsed by them in this session
1*0*. al Ike r w h l k « al Noofsrd. rio^lds.
had time to settle. That they have The advocates of this bill believe it
Lada« Act-ad Match li d , UT*.
held up la wonderful,—usd ..-un­ will bring ubout a solution of the
expected. The New** has made a limijjr- miration, while those who
OEIra la llcaald DwOdtag
Ttla*haaa No. M l
J i f Ka n t v-nii» m isiH E S S _
special effort to find out the condi­ oppose the* bill believe conditions
will
be
worse
than
now
exist
with
tion of these roads, and is reliably
THANKS, MR. SENTINEL
informed that they are in splendid the open saloons.-*Three "hew Judi­
li, R. STEVENS
' c. m. hand &gt;
h. e. tour
R. R. DEAS
The reporter of the Orlando Sen* condition. As tho people of De- cial circuits were created, and sev­
f'rcsJdrnl
%i».r,r«&gt;&lt;i«t F. L WOODRUFF Vita-Pi»*»*««
Awl CuOtw
tincl in writing up the meeting of Land district have before them a eral laws strengthening the insurthe Highway Association took oc­ large bond issue for roads, why nnfo laws of the state." —Kissimmee
casion to vent hit spleen on the del­ would it not be a good idea to or­ Gazette.
egation from Seminole county.
ganize a “ hiko" to Seminole county
Arrivals Sanford House
Among other things he said that and see for ourselves. The roads
Sanford, County of
Soralnolo
n n d may b« bald by one and the
H.
II.
Hauling. Charlotte; W. W. an engine it la necessary to have an of
S ta l l of Florida, with branch oIHro* nl .on, an d a board of director, of
Sanford was lucky to even get a between Orlando and Sanford are
abundance
of
"true
blue”
steam
•u
rn
o
th
r
r
points
In
th
o
Btnto
of
Ftortdn
an M v m (Tl not le .. than , h rL 73T
look in at the Highway and that now ail torn up, where good work Yarbrough, Richmond, Va.; R. Hack which is taken from, the dome of the and in tho Uoilod S t a i r - or lo r rltn i o u n - th
m t m l a r i . the
n um
tu b?
___ —
— ber -ol
a osaid
a i u nboard
u i r d tu
triro ns tho board a t directors may from flltd
cr,
Baltimore;
G.
H.
Duggins,
Cres­
from lime to time by the by-law»;
our county wa« not entitled to any is progressing,» and many people
tiros to tlm a d a lr tm in s.
boiler through the throttle valve.
the
board
of
dlroctora
»hall
be
elected by
cent
City;
J.
K.
Moore,
Chicago;
Article If.
tha ato ekholdsri a t ths Annual nitriisg
consideration. That the delegation would not like to negotiate this road
The analogy: The call for the ex­ Tha gontral nature of the businooo or of
W.
H.
Rlghton,
Savannah;
Preston
said itockh old ris which »hall k t
li
u
tln
m
r
»
to
tw
c a n te d on by Ibi» eor- haidtha
waa a bunch of agitators; that a while it is torn up.—DeLand Newi.
on th a Brat T uesday in Ju na ol eatk
Buford Jr.t Richmond, Va.; C. S. ercise of the will ia in proportion to noTstloB «ball bo i t follow.: To acquire and «very
&gt;aar, beginning with the &gt;.»r
certain senator took up the entire
Come over, Chris. We will show
d*ed,. .i l. ll
s r a n _______
t , I«»«* „or o t h e r ­*
. .i will,
________
the number and. character
of "If
an d the Other officers shall I - r l r r u d
wise, lands, tanam rnta, hrrrdltam rnt* and L10IX,
attention, of the meeting talking you some good brick roads already Davis. J- G. Edwards, J . ' C. Cop- thoughts rushing into our mind fpr oatatao
[b
y
Ijia
board
ol directors annually on ths
of avrry kind whatsoever, either»!
e d a ta a» tba annual mealing ol the
about nothing in particular and laid and some in the process of con­ pedge, Jax; W. Wolff, Chicago; J. expression.. These thoughts are the with In lb # boundaries of th e S ta ts of Flor­ sam
Gllck, Jax; W. A. Danyberty, Ju­
ida or elsewhere; to use Ibo t a n » for th o Stockholders as above and lmm»di»t»ly
showed in several ways that the struction.
•'
purposes of conducting n stork raising, after th o said meeting ol elocV hbtdera.
things
which
we
convert
into’
dis­
lius Meyer, Baltimore; P. L. Leu,
grating or mgrieulturnl buifnaar, or for n T h s b o ard of directors may a t any liras
Sentinel was sore on Sanford and
land and ganornl lum ber business, o r appoint auch assistant secretaries or as.
Beaufort, S. *C.; J. D. Wynn, Jax; tinct powers, the sum total of which timber
Tta
Seminole county and the reporter VOLUSIA BONDS FOR BRICK
lor such other purpoee ns may to this c o r ­ a id a n t treasurers as it may see lit
we
call
human
character.
In
other
C.
N.
Wheelers,
Atlanta;
F.
E.
Gil­
poration
seem proper; to eryct, build, Inrorporators of this company shall meet
tr
&gt;
.
showed that he had a bad case*of
maintain, purchase or otherwise acquire, a t tho office of the company In th- city
The biggest ipajority ever given bert, T. R. Cline, Jax; J. S. Curren, words, they are our life builders or owh. »»change. soil or otherwise dispose of Banford. Florida, on the I n d day ol
corrugated liver and enlarged spleen.
our
life
destroyers.
They
are
the
of saw ' mitU, sew mill sites, tu rpentine August. IS IS , to complete the organist,
similar .proposition in the state of Providence; C. N- Robinson, Jax;
We would like to inform the
■tills, or other facllitie*. ntcoaaary to tho lion of (he co m pany, lo adopt l,y l i s t ,
things
which
when
transformed
into
manufacture or deposition of the lu m b er, and to elect the officers lo conduct the
young man who seems to he a Florida was that received In an elec­ |*E. M. Hufllnee, Greensboro, N. C.; action cause us to achieve great and lumber
of th e corporation until &lt;!• first
products, logs and timber of all business
n n u il meeting In la i n .
E.
F.
Brnntly,
Atlanta;
W.
E.
High.
i'ntil th- ,.d
tion
held
in
Daytona
June
8
th
to
and t e r r y , description of lands controlled •--------‘
stranger in the community that
th rs Incorporator»
i n ---an t until
noble deeds or tbe reverse thereof. by thia corporation; to unrp, m ain tain ■netting of ih
St.
Louis;
Lambert
Eichner,
Geo.
determine
whether
or
not
a
bond
Seminole county has as much right
and control streets or roatj* th r o u g h or th tlr m f f f « o r » «re •l»ct»«i and duly gjalIfltd.
tho
huafno#«
of
thi*
rnrporali..n
«hill
Our
repeatedly
expressed
thoughts
ovrr said lands; to c u t drainage dltrhaa
on the Dixie Highway as Orlando or issue of $400,000 should he author­ Eichner, Baltimore; Chus. H .-Smith,
or canals though the said lands, and t o b t conducte d by the following ofb r,r. to
become
our
outwardly
known
habits
Atlanta;
D.
M.
Garnto,
Jsx;
A.
O.
Wt 8. Hand, pr«*#idrrt T I II l*S
have th e entire control, management and n il :
any other city. We would like to ized fot1 purpose of constructing
prM ldrnt; J. S. Whitntr, **r#ownership o( the said canal*, and to h a v e kin*«
Inform him that Sanford district fifty odd miles of brick or concrete Dame, Orlando; R. L. McLinden, and they thus form the stationary the right to own, control and operate t | r y i n d tr«Mur«r: a n d W 8. Hand, t U
and vessel» of ony description on Hand, T . I. Ifawkint.
» . I J. nN.' Whttnrr,
n nnn«r, 1i..». A.
had a special road district while and other hard surfaced roads in Green Cove Springs; S. H. Kelley, reciprocal upon which the racket boots
llrumUy and "8. **“
P u l m ó n ai a board of
tha raid canal»; to build, own, purchase, dirt
handle
of
our
throttle
valve
of
life,
(tor*.
W.
J.
Hudson,
Jax;
R.
E.
Fleming.
the
eastern
section
of
Volusia
coun­
lease, m anage or soil railroad line* or o t h ­
Orange county was undivided. That
Article VI.
method» ol transportation, but not in
only by a special road district was ty. The bond issue was endorsed by Atlanta; E. W. Wordlard, Mem­ or will expresses itself. Nothing, er
Thia corporation «hall at th» ro««flap
any m a a n t r n a .n
common
carrier
of
or paasengrra for hire; to fence of tho incorporator« ato%c pro\ulrd 1er
our sectiqn allowed to vote for brick property owners in the affected dis­ phis; E. V. Camp. Savannaht C. M. therefore, is of so much importance freight
the lands controlled by It, snd to have adopt an app ro priate cot■|&gt;or■t*• « r ft] ■firf
as
the
kind
of
habits
which
we
Ebberts,
Baltimore;
W.
R.
Powell,
trict
by
vote
of
ten
to
one.
The
«»elusive
right to and control over the by law* not InconaUtenl with tin*flo­ ftp.
road* and that in the election for
wild game on ill enclosed lands and the ticira of incorporation, airid I * « • t.f t kv
form.
We
should
see
to
it
that
they
Tampa;
Ralph
B.
Goodwin.
Tampa;
road
to
be
built
begins
ut
the
f?t.
one million in bonds for brick roads
fish within tbe s tie a i r s flowing through State of Florida, which b&gt;'-!» w» m*&gt;
U
enclosed lands, with the right to dis­ amended or ropoalvd. may i»« (1f|&gt;nth 1 ill
several' years ago the rest of Orange Johns county line, continues through E. J. Lawrence and wife, Cleveland; are formed of “ true bluo" thoughts, its
■urh by-law*.
pose
of
hunting
snd
Ashing
privileges
on
Aftlflr t i l
county ami Orlando turned down Ormond, Daytona, Daytona llearh. Win. Geier and children. Winder- that they are drawn from the top­ ■sid isnds ana in said streams st such
prices slid on such ts rm s ss It msy deem
The highoat amount of i mírlale- . e Ei#
the proposition for hard roads, Sea Breeze and Port Orange to n mere; Theo. Byrd. J. A. McLemore, most part of our spiritual dome, best;
to purchase, owrt, raise, tell, m o r t­ liability to which thia corpora
*t
pledge and generally t&gt;
deal
In i n ) H im » «object U*wli ■hall !»«■ t
which eventually meant that San­ point n few miles north of New H. R. Armington, Jax; J. Sency. having therein at all times n full gage.
*h»
rattle,
swine,
rheen,
poultry
and
all
kinds
am
oun
t
of
its
a
u
tho
rtrrd
stork
ford had to bond n special district, Smyrna. Work on the road is to Atlanta; E. B. O'Kelley, C. Just head of the saving grares of our and «pactes ol live -lock; to cultivate,
Artlcl r VIIIraise, grow ait kinds of grain, vegetables,
The
name« and rr»i«lm • •*&gt;*
and on account of the same spirit be started as soon as bonds ran lie Fante, D. B. Duncan, Jax; W. &lt;&gt; Lord and Master, Jesus Christ.
Iruit and all other product» ol tbe (arm. corpora
_____
___
___ ___
tor* ami aubarribaf*
uf
th
Kimball. N. Y. city; Geo. R. KingBy the use of man's will, or tho and all articles, goods, and merchandise. j tha numbers ol shares subserilx d I •*ark
os shown by the Sentinel Seminole issued and sold.
produced,
prepared
or
m
an
u
llclu
red
from
|
are
aa
follows:
eter. Phils; Frnnk Alston, N. Y. city: throttle vnlve of life hte ‘should en­ any of said products: to acquire by p u r- j !.. A Hruml»). Saiifiird.
county loft the parent county and
of otherwiee, lease, use, sell, build , shares,
set up housekeeping for hers-df.
Bob Holly seceded from Orlando E. L. ‘Kennison, Atlanta; C. W. La- courage the best thoughts, gather­ chase
and equip apparatus and machinery
and T. I.
Hawkm». Sa ri for «I
Petz,
Jax;
/,.
Griffin,
Savannah;
\V.
ing them from the inspired ethical operate same lor the handling, rerepilon shares.
And since we have done this the to Sanford, from Orange county to
•
t
e
n
g
e
on
com
mission
or
as
owners
of
all
C*. M
H a n d . H a n l o n ! . F lo r *1»
rancor is still apparent in the heart Seminole county, threatened to se­ I’eerce, Ocala; Mno L. Wells. State teaching of Jesus from out God's agricultural or o th r r product and mer­ Ws 5. Hand, Sanford. Fioriti*
chandise ol all kinds and species of live
J.
K.
W h ítn rf. Sanford
li
College,
Tallahassee;
Arthur
Greene.
word.
If
our
source
is
otherwise
we
of some people in Orlando and it cede from South Florida, but has
• trek, warehouls tor a general or cold •hare#
J
.'
D.
Wynn,
Jax;
M.
J.
Maul.
storage
business,
with
power
to
use
proper
go
bnckward
and
away
from
God's
S
Pul?*
ton«
Sanford,
Florida
c ops out ut every occasion like the finally unpacked his carpet snatcher
warehouse receipts a n d certificates, lac­
Tof, Ibr wfltrf
In Wltnoa» V
road meeting. Sanford and Sem­ and decides he won't secede from Ocala; H. M. Taylor. Louisville; C. kingdom down, down to eternal u n e s .
stockyards.
train
elevators, tor* habt-. hereunto • rt 1h* if r .
wharves,
dock
Bad
appliances
Incidental
Mh da) of J u r » . A J* 1'• 1 %
inole county are not crazy to get on Florida.
Oh, you Bob! Oralndo j L. Keeraus, N Y. city; A. I. WUnl- sorrow and oblivion.
lo the operation of an y ol the same, and
U &gt; II • mi
|nn, I«og»nsport, Ind.; T. B. Ellis.
Great skill is necessary in hand­ to operate »It mean» and methods o| t r a n s ­
1 1 11ft• * 1
the Dixie Highway or any other Citizen.
portation,
by
vehicles
or
by
vessel»:
to
1 \ Ilf ft*M
Jr.. Gainesville; J. H. Jones, John ling the Throttle Valve of Life if *iquire, purchase, bold, mortgage or set ’
O
Highway. Wn already have more
1‘ M H « * .1
bonds,
notes,
bill
s
and
claim»
and
other
s
C.
Jones,
Orlando;
M.
M.
Gregg.
we would get not only the most but evidences ol indebtedness. Its own stock *
brick roads than any other county
Senator Donegnn Reviews Work
UliiM
Wilmington. N C.; Jns W. Per­ give the Most of life as we passover and the stork ol o th r r incorporated c o m ­ STAT K OF FM »It I •AJ
in this part of Floridu and naturally
panies,
and
to
vole
the
same
as
s
natural
C
OU
NTY
o
F
.SK
.
Ml
N»
I
»
Senator
A.
E.
Donegun
and
Rep­
kins, DeLand; S. R. Marian, Tam­ its great highway. For there are person could, franrhi-es, privilege*.
gel the travel through here. If our
pat- i Thi* «lay p«*r*«naH&gt;
resentative
N.
C.
Bryan
have
re­
nd copyrights,
s V well
pa;
F. A. Salamon, N. Y. city: C. T. sharp curve*, steep grades, d a n g e r - ] othrr
er licenses,
i i not ir&gt;
public, I. A t i r i m i '
I
II
city had been placed on the main
11 M
«f tHand.
l _.A IH
l*r»*t
In
or
to
real
•i Ut
ktn». I*.
W H
S.
highway Orlando "would still have turned to Kissimmee from Tallahas­ Watson. Jax; J. H. Simpson. Balto.; ous Cullahra cuts, dark tunnels, open or personal p r o p ‘f t y of every Win ■nd 1 Whitnrr and S. ul« *ton, In m**H*»• i
draeription.
tu
be?
legal
«
r
rquttiffllf
and
see,
where
they
ably
represented
and
known
to
be
the
j*
t
*
H. R. Armington, Geo. II. Burner, switches, dunger signals and un­ lo hold, u u . mortgage, grant, a*«1gn
been on the main road south and
In And who ««acrutcd the Inrrg
convey, encumber by mortgage, tictes ol IBrotpuration, and &lt;h
srh
Sanford was not attempting to Osceola county in» the legislature. Davis, F, Pierce; J. II D rfscoll,. foreseen obstacles to bo carefully tranvfrr.
plrdg»,
deed
of
tru*t
or
otherwise,
and
acknowledged bsfnre ir», I k s 1
■rekeep Orlando off tho road but Mr. Senator Donegan's labors of cciurse Baltimore; H. E. Young. Jnx; J. heeded, but we not only go head­ otherwise to dlipoce of the aame r r any ruled the same for Ihr t or;
and eaery part there«»!, or ii»ht. title »&gt;* named
Sentinel and another prominent Or­ were divided in the interests of Os­ L. Hankiivson, Augusta, Gu.; F. J- long into destruction ourselves but Interest therein In the S tate
Florida or
ip Witness Whereof, I hi
ur'o
claewhere; to borrow or to c i n money
lando man were trying their level ceola, Orange and Seminole coun­ Fllppln, Balto.; John W. Ross. Jax; take hundreds of souls with us.
fsy
«esule ■■■ notee. notule or other set my hand and officisi -,-s1
ties.
W. L. Lamar. Washington, I). C :
We not only have train orders
of Indebtrdfess, snd in g» neral of Jurje, A U I ï*I *,
best to shut our section off the
tu do &gt;ny and sii ro nduct ot i * hu-iness.
Senator DoAegnn upon his return F. X Miller. T. R. Elli*. J r . to obey and track conditions, but wr «nd to havr,
highway altogether and his urticlc
«terclse and en,o) sii thè
si i
tight-,
power,
nei vii* gs- Incident lo
exposes his hand. Hut the Sanford declared thut* be was well pleased Gainesville; E. H. West, I) L. Lu- have other things to watch. Our corporation» tor snd
My commi .stun
proni orgsnte-d sn&gt;l n
Tu
e»
úte
delegation made their position very with the session of the legislature, Batnu, Atlanta; Geo. C. LeFils. Geo. thought Hues must be kept clean so latini under Ih» Isws of thè State of
Florida.
plain a t, the meeting and the dele­ lie declares that he and Mr. Bryan R, Pnsrhol, R. L. Boyd, Jax; A. W. that the beat units of God's love
Aritele III.
Herbes.
N.
Y.
city;
C.
G.
Lynn,
had
worked
In
perfect
harmony
as
may produce and maintain our Tha amount of tho capitai tt o - k of thia
gation, under the leadership of Hon.
corporatlop
«hall
he luto,eoo, dlvldnf Intc
Forrest Lako only asked and re w*s tho case also with Representa­ N. Y. city; P. B. DeMnndel, Tam­ sources of inward power.
11000 sbarro of tha par vniup of 1100 eacb.
whlrh stock »hall he l-au rd . only « b e n
Our grate* of HOPE must be paid
coived the just recognition that the tive S. 8 . Griffin of Orange who, pa; F. C. Whitthorne, Times Union;
for in iull wlth lawful money or th»
reputation of Seminole county ns a said Mr. Donegan, made a fine rep­ D. F. Hoover. Cincinnati, II, Gill, kept clear of the clinkers of T E M P­ United Siatesi, or il raay he Issued in r r t u t r
ter
peoperty.
r r servir««, th» vali»» »&gt;(
Tiu* only Umn» i lui •&gt;*
progressive county demands at all resentative. A. B. Newton, of Win­ F. W. Patterson, Jax; C. N. WilejL TATION so that our fueljof FAITH «urh property.laheir
labor or servir»- to he 1
front.
by ihe inrsrp orstar« or by t h , dire». \
tnay have the fullest advantages fl»ed
times. We went to Orlando* with ter Garden, also representative of Baltimore.
tor» ot a mretipr calieri (or «urh rurpxseI'riv, t li . t h hu i I--------- :------------of tho constant draft of God’s Spirit. whlrh value •h«fi he eotered of record In
the idea of getting the road on the Orange county did good work, ac­ 1
th« minute» of Ih» «airi po rtin e
F.tli
(iinnt-r ■ ji , ! : .
cording
to
Senator
Donegnn
Repre­
Lastly our crown sheets must be
LeCjmotlve Engineers
maps and we accomplished that
Artici» IV.
S
p
.
r
t
i
r. i
sentative
Forrest
Lake
of
Seminole
always
covered
with
the
pure
water
much.
HJa eleven o'clock services being
T hr aaid corporation shail sitai far a
cetrioli.
was
a
hard
worker
and
always
work
of
Brotherhood,
that
peace,
good­
term of nlnetyvclne i 9 9 i year» from Ih« d a te
The reference of the young man
especially directed! to this attention
patenl
to a certain senator will get the Sen­ ed in harmony with the senator of locomotive engineers Rev. Hyman will and loving memory may be a of i«ausare of Iettar,
Artide V.
t
tinel the just rebuke of tho people on measures of importance to the drew many apt comparisons between perpetual and- unexploded reality.
The affiena of thle corporation »hall he
a president,
'deot, a vice
*lc* president,
prcsident. a recretar
secretar» I
of the neighboring county where district.
Phone 170 G f c e n Ss-nhrt-czo. Fla.
the function of the WILL of man In the same way, too,' and in the ana
a treasurer,
the la tta
t te r two pf
treasurrr, 'tho
of whic
whlcb
sameway
only
may
our
throttle
«fleers,
to-arlt:
a
secretary
an
d
tr
easu rer
that certain senator has resided for
Senator Donegan had a part in and the function of the TH-ROTTLE
valve of life become an efficient and
more years than the-young reporter all of the local measures passed for VALVE on a locomotive engine.
on the Sentinel can number in hla Osceola county and secured the pas­
Man's will o^ the element of In­ useful instrument, making .for our
life and while the youngster waa a sage of a law similar to the one tellect which says "yes” or "no" to heavenly destiny over tho golden
to
God'a
baby in arms that certain senator asked for Orange county ip regard the thoughts rushing over the per­ tracks leading direct
.
j
waa representing the 19th district to assessing damage to hard sur­ ceptive. faculties for expression Is throne.
In the state senate, wa# doing
face roads against user« of hfl|vy like a throttle valve which la used
great work in hia church, was head­ vehicles in OireoU county.
*■ to eltherhold back orallow the eacape
Don’t K»op It Up.
ing a well known educational inIn reviewing the general work, of of steam Into the propelling mech­
Although It bo a fact that to err la
•tltutlon and doing many other the legislature Senator Donegan tald: anism of a locomotive.
human that ahould not aarra u an ex­
great and good accomplishments
"Amongst the mot! Important
The speed and propelling power cuse for a contlnuoua performance of
that said young reporter will never bills passed by the Florida legisla of the locomotive is in proportion mistakes.
be able to do IT he occupies his pres­ ture, which will affect the public to the units of «team which Is al­
ent position for a hundred years.
generally, waa • tho constitutional lowed to pass through the throttle
LEGAL ADVERTISING
It would seem from tho article amendment to be submitted to the valve into the cylinder chest and
in the Sentinel that the young re­ people, for tho re-apportionment of thence against the piston valves
N one*
porter should be called down by the the state. This apportionment plan within the cylinders which have
Notice is hereby (Ivan t h a t there will bs
m eetin g of the Itra lty T ru st
head squeeze of the paper and told provides for a senator for each colun- direct connection ’ with the drive aC ostockholder»'
m p a n y a t the office of Its secretary in
Ranford,
Florida,
on Tuesday. Ju ly 14th,
ty,
and
one
representative
for
every
to temper his writings somewhat. A
wheels by means of connecting rods. I V l t , at tan o'clock
a. m. Tha o b ject of
little advice from an older head on 10,000 inhabitants In a eounty, but
Great skill is required in handling Ibis meeting ie to &gt;ameod the « h a rte r of
s
a
i
d
,
Iteatly
T
r
u
s
t
Company.
the questions of tho day would not. more than three representatives the throttle valve not only In start­
A I.K llK n FOSTER,
S-crelary.
likely sat the young man straight from each county. While thia is not ing the engine b u t, making precise BO-Tuee-itc
and let him understand that the considered to be quite a fair way of stops. The whole mechanical con­ Natica e t In len tlo e la Apply far Lettera
stranger In our midst should get apportioning the state, yet it la be­ struction may
P a le a l
be
unnecessarily
Noticw ia h t r s b y giean t b l t wr t h è unhis dope sheet straight before he lieved it will be better than the wrackod, the tires on 'the drive derstenrd.
bave thia day orgaaliad and
ourgelves loto a corporation un­
writes such stuff about the people present plan. It seems j t (a the only wheels injured, rails burred and aaeociated
der th r asm e of L orkhslrhee C atti« Cobtof any section of the state of Flor­ method which could be agreed upon. roadbed unnecessarily thrown out of pany. for tha purposca aat forili a n d under
Iba ferma ef th è ch arter and aiticlea of Inida and about Our public men. Thio
An act to increase the salaries line.
corporatioa barolo anneted, thè -originai
fa now on Ala in tha office of thè
young man haa not been in the for circuit court and supreme judges;
In order that the throttle may be Swbfcb
erratary of S t a t e of Florida, and t h a t ws
county long enough to learn that
bill making an appropriation of adjusted to a delicate nicety.as well arili apply to th è O ovrraer of t b e 8 ta te
Florida, at bis o m rs in tha r ity of Talthere are aeveral people here who $126,000 to fight the citrus canker; as keep a uniform amount of steam nf
la base re, Florida on th è K th day of J u l r ,
A.
1*10,, for latterà p i t t a i , u p o n tbo
know how to run the coufttry equal­ a -bill providing for a girls' industrial escaping Into the cylinders It is aaid D.charter
an d artlriae of laeorporaUon.
ly aa well as he professes to know school and an appropriation there­ provided with a * movable racket,
‘ ' W. B. ffaad,
.•
C. M. Ilaod
,
Npmd hla seal for a certain clique in for; a bill allowing municipalities to attachecLto
handle, which works
T . 1. Hawkln.
•
I~ A. Urumlsy,
Orange county may be slficera but change their charters; an act repeal­ 6 n a reciprocal or cog like teeth on
K. l’uleston,
J . N. Whltnar.
is badly misdirected and will act ing the coupon law of 1918; an act a quarter round, stationary pieta of
Artfelea of fnrwrpsratfea
not only as a boomerang upon this providing for compulsory school at­ polished metal.
W r. tha uaderalgned, hartby associate
to gethrr for tba purpoee of lapartlculsr candidate but-alto upon tendance by local option; an act reg­
Occasionally a throttle la pulled ouree!ve«
and formlag a body corporata
the power of the paper in the future. ulating the aige and construction of too far and catches, .thus causing cornaratlng
u n der tha tetre of thè Mete of Florida
b
y
a
n
d
under
of t h è s ta
t­
i.tfield 'boxes, to ba used by packers not only damage' to the engine and uì»« of Ihe S ta tet h aof provisi».»
Florida, provisi
foi
t
h
è
formation
of
corporation«
for
pvoBt.
1¿COME OVER TO SEMINOLE , In packing orangA amf other, citrus roadbed but endangers the life of
A rtide 1,
Vork on Orange count,
T h o . name of this corporation shall he
L c rP P t^a'ftetib ip v id iat K m B i u t e |
'aillo Company. . I t . tjrin1 * « • . also I - In n ttio f th* best result* out of
at ths Star Friday

THE SANFORD HERALD

The Working Man’s Bank Account

THE HERALD- PRINTING COMPANY

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
SANFORD, RORIDA

J

Stop at Gray Gables

Mrs. H. A. Kcifer, Prop.

�n t n j llfT T U C riT V '
ili l n t l l l i ;

DABI I

; little Happenings—Mention
of M atters in Brief—
Personal-Items of
In te re s t
*; Summary of the Floating Small
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried llcruld Headers
'a-

«, &lt; "
I
„
*»■ T
The rannon . recently allotted *to
sonville last Saturday after spending
»»varai days here looking after- tha Sanford by th e' government have
Interests of his new Sanford hotel. arrived and arc safely stored at the
He expects to return at an dhrly city hall where they cah bo under
date and close all the arrangements the watchful eye of Chief TilHs and
hi* force. The cannon are of the
for the Hot« I Mason at Sanford.
Drink Elder Spring*. Water, thr auaietit bronze type and look as
purest and best water to be had. thVyggh they, were used about the
Delivered to jour do*y In five gallon time of the war of *61. The shells
that go with them aro hollow and
bottles. Phone 1017*3.
83-tf
scent to It«- of the shrapnel typo.to
“The Raymond*’ by the sea (near bo filled with a miscellaneous col­
Clarendon
Furqtahed rooms with lection nnd fired at the enemy. San­
privilege of dining room and kitchen ford will be wMl protected now and
Everything furnished, linen, silver, the cannon will be mounted in due
etc. Running water in every room. form nnd placed either in the city
AH rooms connecting. Telephone parks or on tha. bulkhead-after it Is
service and cottage to rent. Mrs. finished. F. G. Stuart.
85-8tp
Tomatoes" Canned My canning
Packaged delivered on the Jitney
Hus -LUtw- Cut—5c pur tif* lbs,— Cars, Jactory is nuw-m slinpn. to take care
run "from ChuppetPs on Hint Sidc-to of the trade, -Will -can to ma toss-for
Monroe on West Side. For further any one desiring same. Any quan­
tity six cents per ran unlabeled,
information phone 831, Sanford
tomatoes to bç furnished. A. Buch,
Transfer Co.
85-tf
Lefilor Block.
85-3tc
Reginald Holly returned home
yesterday from Tallahassee where he
Notice
spent the past sixty days ns journal
Bids will be accepted for trans­
secretary of the senate. He stopped portation of school children during
over in McClenny for several days, term 1915-18 for the following routes
the guest of Harold Turner, who was
No. I, From Cameron City and
also in the senate as page.
Celery avenue; about 95 children.

Mr*. H. A. Hill, in in the* city for
a few days from her home in
Wichita, Kansas.
5 or C doses C66 will break
any case, of Fever or Chills. I’rico
25 cents.
71-62tc
Seth -WoorTrtift -wf*Wrtatido.jKxx_wi
the city yesterday enroutc to his
ranch in Volusia county.
The Daytona Bench Hotel, under
the new ownership and management
offers ' special summer rates. Hotel
refurnished and redecorated through­
out. Sea-foods a specialty. W. F.
&amp; E. It. Ayres, Daytona Beach, Fla.
80-tf
n*
„_:»,
..
J. D. Davison, N. A. Colbert,
F. M. Elder; H. E. Tolar and K. J.
Get Your Meals at the A. C. L.
Holly «pent 'Saturday afternoon and
licstaurnnt
,
Sunday at Daytona Beach.
Free transportation one way on
D. L. Thrasher and N. H. Gurner Jitney Bus wpth every purchase of
have returned from a pleasant trip 50c or.over at the A. C. L. Res­
to Clearwater and other points on taurant.
85-lf
thp west coast.
,
Among the prominent visitors to
Wednesday Afternoon, June 16th the city yesterday was Earl C. May
‘ Special for small children, the of Auburndnle. Mr. May tyas for­
Woodland Park pool will he filled merly in the newspaper gnme in
only partly. Admission 10c, includes Minneapolis but is now in the land
bathing.
86-ltc
business at Auhurndate and repre­
Go to Glen View Home, Lookout sents the Florida &amp; Georgia Land
Mountain for the summer. Special Co. ami the Florida Lakeland Homes
rates for families.
Address Mrs. Co.
S. M. Smith, Glen View Home,
Fish Market
Lookout Mountain. Term.
85*3tc
Have returned to Sanford and
opened the fish market in the LcfWoodland Park
fler block.. Fresh and salt water
‘.Thursduya and Sundays '
fish
delivered to any part of the
Swimming Pool, Amusements. Music
city.
Phone No. 1. A Bitch.
Lease it for your nbxt Picnic
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Tho stay at home movement
Mr. and Mrs. A B. Commons
leave today for Richmond, Ind., could easily be worked in Sanford,
whore they will spend &lt;he Mummer for this city really offers more than
months at their old home. They any other part of the state All we
will also visit Chicago and other need is a swimming pool and dance
pavilion and other amusements here
cities while north.
to hold the people Sanford is much
Groceries delivered via Jitney Hus cooler and better than any of die
free of charge to any place on the beach resorts and our people would
Jitney Bus route.
Customers to he willing’ to stay at home if they
meet the bus to receive their or­ could' have a few amusements
ders. J. I). Roberts, Phone 39.
Spineless ( actus
85-tf
Take
time
by the forelock in­
Clorenee Woods, the versatile ed­
stead
of
by
the
tail and plant spine­
itor of the Kustis Lake Region was
less
cactus
right
now withuut fail.
In the city a few hours on Friday
Spineless
cactus
will
grow hundreds
en route to his home, after spending
and
more
of
green
blades
of feed
wcveral days at Orlando Me made
where
nine
grew
before.
Spineless
an address before the Florida Citrus
cactus is J he latest fruit and forage
Exchange a n d 'also at the meeting,
wonder
It thrives even on rocks,
of the High way' commission
sand, sunshine and thunder, nnd
(sullen
solves the feed problem right for
A porter in u piano store with two cows, hogs and poultry
Rear* de­
weeks* experience should be able to licious fruit and beautiful flowers.
take apart and clean a piano out Send stamp for catalogue of vari­
nicely, b u t it takes an artist to tune, eties that are right S. E. Kidder,
voire and properly regulate one. Monticello. Florida Agent wanted.
Moyer Is experienced and conscien­
tAdvt.)
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tious. See ad.,
H.r&gt;-ti
l.fMlc t .eiger lint Die«
Mr and Mr« .1 Wntford Tucker
Tin- little «on of Mr at &gt;1 Mr«
and children of Jack «oil. Miss, are It II tielger tilt'd at till" borne Ilf
in the city the guest* of Mr Tu* k- his parent« on Palmetto avenue
er’s aunt, Mrs. A. E. Philips. Mr. Sunday evening. The little fellow
Tucker resided in Sanford many had been in ill health for some time
years ago and worked upon the nnd recently had an operation at
papers of those days. He is now the hospital in Orlando In the efTort
proprietor of the Tucker Printing to prolong his life, but it was (¡oil'«
House, one of the big plants of the wdl that be be taken to the realm«
south, Ilis many friends here are above nnd bis going darkens the
glad to see hint again and h&lt;- notes live« of bis pit rents and all t ho«*'
many changes m Sanford «inc,, the «Ini iu'tl known hint and !•■v■■-1 tin
early days.
'fin
ft u* », n i ! I» i* u r r r * t
Ml
Wanted A represent ft ivo in San-! church yest-'rdry morning, intcrm-ri
ford or vicinity to s J! our ««-«"«Is. | being made in Lakevu-w rem.-ti-r
poultry feed*. Mipplii-, remedies. ■The ryrnpathy of the many ri't lincubators, etc. Refereic*s, Walton j of Mr. and Mrs Geiger go out to
Seed Co., Jacksonville, Fla.
85-ltc them In the loss of the buby boy,

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of'Sanford.
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«and the best of drinks.
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drinks and sundaes.
Something new «all the time.
Ice Cream the.best in the city.
f We appreciate your business.

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Oqe of tlie iongenii.1 and informili
’dente jirrti*^ sj&gt; ruling the day at
Wekivn Spring* Thursday last were
Mr. end Mrf. B. W. Herndon, Mr.
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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
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AtUrfti ill CcmmaiiKtliòM f*r ikit
C'.Jstno |u ‘SxwiffJtior.' rft l'b-.h«

More Hridol Shovtr*
I Thrasher; Misses Peaches Lefilor,
Miss Carrie Knsminger, whose] Suidee Williams nnd Messrs. J. D.
tn.i.-nugp to Mr Henry Nickel will Roberts and Arthur Vowell. Great
lake place ibis evening was the fun was enjoyed fishing i mi bathing
gu.-«t «»f honor Friday afternoon at and all the rest of the delights of a
ii..'*ei-llam-ou» "vlmwer * that was picnic.
v
by Miss Clara . Milk-n, wIh^
«*!! be one of Miss F.nsminger’s «.
Personal Mention
attendants.
Upon the arrival of x.Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Renfroe
each guest they were requested to and little daughter, Olive left on
write their name and a wish for the Saturday for Richland to attend the
l r d.\ in the bride's register, which wedding of Miss Agnes Renfroe nnd
..is afterwards read by the hridor I)r. Gwu—Jiubcrts,---elect to the nrrompnnimcnt of-much *
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laughter (or some of them were YMiss Ethel Moughton nnd Alt
quite humorous, albeit ull of* them Clare Wulkcr returned Fridty from
embodied happiness and prosperity Tallahassee where they have been
‘Tlic Rose of the Rancho" at
for the gracious young lady so sbon attending college.
the Star Friday
to join the ranks of tho married. N
---The house was prettily adorned «fMrs. N. H. Garner and family
id visit to
with tall vases of red gladoli and left Inst week to spend The sum- terdny from
Urlando.
poltcd ferns. Pots of rare cnlla- mer at Clearwater, where they have
diums in their myriad colors adding taken a cottage for the season.
7f
Mrs. IL E. Hester, who hss been
an unusual touch of beauty. Grace
ful sprays of asparagus fern were
Ml»» Mary Aulin of Oviedq who the guest of Miss Clara Phillip* has
No. 2. From Elder*« place, via used in profusion ovef doors and has been visiting Miss Clara Mitten reti rnod to Orlando.
Orlando road and Fort Reed; about windows and entwining the chnnde- returned Lome Saturday,
Miss Alice Tothcrly and
her
40 children. 1
licrs.
Refreshments in ' tones of
mother,
Mrs.
Greenwood
of
Orlando
No, 3. From corner Monroe avo- pink and white, the wedding colors ¡Miss Elizabeth Stone of Oviedo
nue and First street; about 25 chil­ w-ero arranged on each plate with ■pent last week in Sanford, taking are expected today to attend the
weddings of Miss Ensminger and
suggestive little favors, pansies and the teachers' examination.
dren.
Miss Walker.
No. 4. From Upsala, Belnlr and fern, from which was suspended by
Mrs. J. T. Lee left Saturday for
DcForest'a; about 15 children.
ribbons, two tiny hearts upon which
Dr. L. B. Bouchelle returned home
AH bids to specify whether b y 1was written "Carrie" and "Henry, a visit to Okeechobee City.
Friday
afternoon from Thomasville.
hors«» drawn bus or nutomobile, and; Hofore refreshments were served,
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to bo sent sealed to B. F. Whitner, MÌM idilli Stewart played the
Miss Myrtle McRae of Lakeland
secretary, beforô July 1st.
Miss
Alice
Telherly will be tracker
wedding march that ushered in two is the guest of Miss Adelaide Hig­
Board of Trustees,
of
mathematics
at tho Cathedral
pretty, dainty little girls, dressed In gins.
Sanford Special School Dist. No. 1 white nnd wearing long, white veils
School in Orlando next winter, and
86-ltc
These little ladies were Ebdse Wright
Miss Zoe Munson and Miss Belle Miss Flora Walker has accepted a
and Theodore Vickery. They came, Smith left by boat Saturday for position as Eighth Grade teacher
Woodland Park Notes
be;-, ring a white covered basket, Mndison, where, they will take tho in the Sea Brecte public school.
Thursday the family of Mr. Mc- laden withi gifts for the bride elect, normnl sclool course during the
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Mrs. Clifford Shinholser of Macon
I.auliti and Mr. Brady parked their so many of the
them of every variety summer.
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Is the giltst of her son, Mr. S. 0.
baskets and* spent thè day at Wood­ nnd so lovely, many of tho packages
Shinholser
and family.
bind Park.
Mr. Brady brought containing apt nnd original lines
Mrs, Ed Higgins and children left
them in his speed boat, Jnaking two that were read aloud for the amuse­ Inst week for Horseshoe, N. C ,
Wrs. S. A. Wood, who has been
trips. Some of the afternoon visitors ment ■of the guests. The bride's where they expect to spend the
were Samuel Yonts and Ralph Wight register was presented to Miss' Kns­ summer. Mrs. S. M. Ensterby ac­ visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. W.
Mr. Bradford and friend, E. E minger as a souvenir of the happy companied them to Blacksburg, S. C. Dickins til winter left by boat for
Jacksonville, Bi Itimore, Washing­
Brady nnd J. E. Parker, Miss Con­ occasion
Those
present
were
nelly and party of ladies, Mr. nnd Mesdames J C Knsminger, Harry
Mrs. J C Higgins has returned ton and New York Saturday morn­
Mr* T J Miller, Mrs (&gt; Miller Kent. Henry Witte, W. II Peters. from a pleasant week-end visit to ing.
and children, Mrs. Frank Miller Harry Pilkinglon, A. D Smith, Ed Jacksonville.
and children,
For Rent—Housekeeping apart­
, Randall, R. A. Terln-un; Misses
Sunday morning a party of young Edith, Marie and Minnie Stewart
ment
Mr«. C. H. Smith, 308 Park
Mis« Frances Wilkie, who has
people, from Monrpi- carin' for a Maud Jinkina, Martha Fox, t Ethel
avenue,
between 3rd And 4th Sts.
been visiting Mrs. W. N. Thigpen
swim. In the afternoon about fif­ * Moughton, Clare Walker. Albino loft yesterday for her home in Chat­
85*3tp
teen atitohiobUes rolled In, mosti} Frank, Elizabeth
Musson,
and tanooga, Term
overloaded and _ Com. Howard in Misses Mary Aulin and Elizabeth
iirgardlng the Polnactliss
his sea craft as usual Most of the Stone of Oviedo.
Editor Herald:
Among
those
attending
the
Coun­
people were regular visitors. Among
Somo week» ago the City Beautiful
try Club Dann» at Orlando Inst week
them were- Mr nnd Mrs. C. F
wer« Mrs. T A Neal. Mr», C. (). committee received from Rcasoner
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, l\itehrn Shower for M itt tl'ii/trr
Henry, Mrs Holly and children
McLaughlin and Miss Anna Mc­ Bros, of Or eco. Fla., a shipment of
Mr and Mrs Frank Miller andfj'x |A t the home of her aunt, Mrs Laughlin
poinsettins
The jilant* were unchildren. Dr and Mr« O Milb-r ( lias K Wulher. a “kitchen shower
s.
tlffartory
so
a claim was made.
and Theodora, E E Brady and was given for Mis* Eva Walker V \ congenial party enjoying the* Tho following letter is aelf explan­
daughter. Dr Butt, Mr Wykhnm Saturday afternoon, that was fun- quiet delights of Woodland Park. atory:
and, friend. Mr Zjnzer and ladies. provoking and one of the most en­ Thursday, going down in the Brady
Mr and Mrs. Parrish nnd friends, joyable of the pre-nuptial enter- launch early in the evening were Mrs. Henry Wight, Sanford, Fla.i
Dei r Madam Your lott«-r of the
tì F. Smith, two ladies and For­ tainment« being given (or the Jutu Mr. and Mrs J T Brady and Mr
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mst received end we regret to
brides
The
decorations
were
in
rest Lake. Mr. Galloway and friends,
and Mm. Henry Mil.aulin and their In rn of rry dlsft tl»f»ction over the
pink
and
white
and
green,
the
wed­
and children too numerous to men­
poinsvttins recently rent you. As
ding *nlora, and effectively carried families
tion.
we wrote you at the time ,we sent
out with quantities of cut flowers
and ferns. The table upon which 'Mrs. Moye anil family are spend­ them, now la the best time to handle
them as they will grow off without
stood the punch bowl was most nt ing the uuturner at Arcadia.
any'set bark. That Is, it I* th i best
trartively arranged. Each guest was
Mr Fred i igni m and family have time uni* «■, you waited until -they
requested to write a “ word of nil
Ml'.-“ I"f I III' bride oil «lip« of | ;i r&lt; M.rne I to their former home in hud made a larger growth which
per that wuiid Inter be made inti I,i ■k«"*rtv die wln-fv (he\ will r*-«idi would have i ik-ii m my weeks fbr
t In m to ■!•*
a booklet and presented l be bride
Of cour««' we know- we sent these
Mrs
(
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MeLaughlin
ami
daugh­
elc‘i.
The
concensus
of
opinion
People all through ibis section are
buying 1,1V-VKR-LAX because it Is tins in effect that the best advice ter, Miss Elizabeth have returned rootetf cuttings at our own dls*
erntion, and therefore we feel respon­
a preparation of real merit. It Is a possible was "to feed one's other from Orlando.
sible
for thrm, end In the event of
vegetable remedy that acts naturally half" and thereby gain happines«
any
of
iliern failing to grow,
will
Mrs.
Bi-ssie
Hill
l*-fi
Sunday
for
and effectively, thoroughly cleans ng and peace.
replace
them,
free
of
cost.
How«cvcral
daVw-.yjsit
t&lt;
&gt;
lucksonville
the liv«-i and bowels It i* * t« to
in tin- dining r*»nm a !.*rg*- ir*-&lt;
’ ever, we tfilnk them will ho very
take and hn* none of the d tilgen* | ^ ^ | ■1.1t. frtim whirl)
Iti g lln
Mns J#.*«ie B.tu«. u fit. u i!l j,,
j little if any loss
Uni
I, id
i»(t*-r effects o f c;tb»m«»l. vufu-t. of l.iii lo* i.ti-nsil* whi' l
Rensoner Bros.
I I \ \ I It I X\ will get veil ■. ht. .I** 1«i«I«*I i \ c r s 11«* I',! .*r11cli* 11a! of t he aitemlant« a* the Ualki'rM
iiarik
wedding
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r
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fri&gt;m
O'
tf
t
ho«e
who
have
lost plants
kt-»-|i -.i-ii f 1; I I nnd • ve Mm -'ne I t* lu-n h*-Iw «
'ti'd en.iltiii . .*-''
I. r * bills
Sold in £&gt;Uc iimI I 1 almost t-iiun ly in aluminum. As l.mdo Sumlaj afl*-rn**on uml i« i ii. write diret'tly to Rcasoner Brothel
the matter will bo adjusted.
bottles under an absnlule guariinjee. tin- bride
eb-i t 'topped to cut u guest of Mi«s Walker
Very truly yours,
Every Dotti«1 bears the likenof jmekiige frorp .* lower limb of lh*
Miss Flora Walker returned ye Susan B. Wight.,
K. Grigsby. For sale by Wm. tree a .-tiring was clipp d that let
G. Aldridge
i own a shower of rice upon her,
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juovoking a gale of laughter from
tie delighted guests. Enjoying tin
Just So.
charming
hospitality^ of Mr*. Walker
*'! don't sco why tho bicycle Is so
¿ » ’»m V
much moro popular than tho trb jrle. r.nd her daughter. Miss Clare Welle«»:
»&gt;rn
MeHilunit-s
Anna
Walker.
ID
rI should-think It would In» much
steadier and safer." "There*» such ry Pilkington, P. I). Hayes, W. II.
a thing ns having an t-xco a of ma­ Peters, A. I&gt;. Smith, Dearie Turner
terial. Like for Inctince, trying to Archie Betts and Mr*. Aspinwnlt:
walk on three legs."
MUses Flora Walker, Carrie Ensminger. Clara Mtllen, Martha Fox
Here is Apperson B rothers Definition
Agnes Berner. Evelyn H&lt;-rei»r, Fran­
cis Aspinwnll, Junic Stumor, Josie
VT '
"T f
of a good car
Stumou.
Charlotti llant', lb i«lee
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Williams.- Katherine Wilson, Mil­
**A rnr that mccSanlcnlly represents
dred Dickson,
Katherine
Sti inthe Imst that has been produced up to
the miniilc It i* made! that will go any
nuyrr. Kdith Stewert. Ethel Mot ghwhere, and over all sorts of roe«’»; thrl
ton and Laura Chittenden.
I
has the nrcsssary nower when you most
-*¥
need It; that Is built so e* to be cnrr.frrI
t iblr for those tiding In It; that has in­
J Pritcilla Club
corporated
In It the maximum of »rfety
t
The holme members of the Pris­
nnd Is so good looking thntells owner
cilla Club were entertained with i
will he proud uflt anywhere."
charming littlu porch |&gt;art&gt; Thurs­
day afternoon by Mr*. W. W. Ding
C. I*. WILLIAMS. Agent
nd n social, pleasant time enjoyed
El) WARD »HIGGINS, Mgr.
togrthcr.
Enjoying Mr*. Long's
gracious hospitality were Mosdame*
B. A. Bill. J. D. 'Roberta. Purdon.
W. T. John* and Miss Margaret
Roberts,

Pearl White in the *'Expliiiis ttf
Elaine” at the Star Wednesday
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�Before taking" inven­
tory is the best time to
buy. Everything in the
store will positively be
put on sale at unheard
of bargains.
This is
the sale of Price Crush­
ing. L a d i e s ’,. Men,
Boys and Girls, all will
find the answer for their
wants in this great sale
at p r i c e s t h a t the
poorest can buy.
Gingham Special

WTiite Goods Dept.

Cotton Garbardine, just the
thing
for Wash Skirti,*
40c quality reduced
30c q u ality.
25c quality
Madras ShirtingB .

Beautiful assortment of snow
white Madras 36 in. wide......
Cotton Corduroy

Snow WTiite Corduroys
25c quality....... .....................
35c quality...... ■_....... ......... .............
50c quality___ l..... .............. ..........
Klaxon

Just received, one case ship­
ment utility Ginghams.
Special value, this Q „
sale............................
Amoskeag ( ’hecks
7c
Wool Goods

Will be greatly reduced in
this sale. Buy for next
winter and save yourself dol­
lars.
Worth Cheviots
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You know their value
in this sale..... . .
Fancy Parasols

Entire Lot closing out at
Half Price:
Black Parasols—
$1.00 value
$ .79
$1.25 value ....... ................... 98

$1.50 value
1.29
$2.00 v alu e.................... 1.69

Silks

$1.00 values of Mes
saline ...................
$1.00 values Poplin
very pretty .......
$1.50 values Taffetas, etc ......

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Special

Lot 1 of short pieces of Silk
good values up to
$ 1 .0 0 ........................

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Lot 2 of Silks up to
75c values

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Ladies’ Panamas

$5.00 and $6.00
values, choice

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Special

Lot of Skirts made of Silk
Poplin, light wool goods,
etc, bargains, G*A n o
choice .............

15c reduced to
20c reduced to
25c reduced to
35c reduced to

White Dresses
Only a few left but strictMade of l a c e ind
ly the newest creation:
broidery &lt;&gt;nl\ a :Vw 1
$18.00 Suits
$9.98 $7 50 at
$12.50 Suits
8.98 $8.50 a t
Spring Suits

Spring Coats •

$7.50 value*..................$3.98 $.1.00 Skirts
10.00 values ..........
5.98 $3 00 Skirts

Organdie Special

Towels

In this sale we will have a
special shipment of 36 inch
Organdi

Make good of this sale by
laying in a good supply of
Towels at low prices.

Clearance sale price

Sheetings

10-1 Pepperel.........
9-4 Pepperel ...
Either Bleached
Bleached.

29c

Figured Materials
About 50 pieces, 1 2 'L»c to
20c values in this i f i .

16c
Tan color, 20c value
Tan color, 25c value
19c
Tan color, 35c value
29c
White Skirt Linen,
60c value. .........
3
White Linen Sheet­
ing $1.25 value....
+ q
WTiite Linen Sheeting, $1.50 v a lu ed
Full range of colored O / l p
mercerized
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Those Cool Seer­
sucker kind ....
Extra Special JLi
Extra Special -----The Better Spread
$2.00 value
$3.50 Spreads

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98c
1^29
*0
L48

V tw w l
$4.00 Crepe de
Chine ............
SMO Crepe de
Chine— _____
$2.50 Crepe de
Chine
$2.50 Organdie
Big Specials
$1.50 Waists, your
choice, Only......... / U O L
Children’s J¥*6h Suits
This will be a^big feature
in this sale:
Oliver Twist Suits______„ 42c
Good Gingham Rompers 42c
Russian Blouse Suits____ 69c
Russian Blouse Suits Q Q _
1.25 and 1,50'value 5 /O C
Russian Blouse &gt; 1 Q Q
Suits, 2.50 at ip 1 . 5 / 0

Silk Petticoats

or

30c
28c
Un-

Bleached Domestic
Lonsdale,
Hill, Hope, includ­
Perfection
ing an advertising Q
steel frame, sp ecial. t /C
Unbleached
90 inch
36-in w id e.......... ........... ! 6J^c
100 inch
30-in. wide. 10 yds ......... 79c
Table Damask ',
Mosquito Netting
a
2
yds.
wide,........................ . 9c
Special 70 in wide-..... :.... 21c
Longcloth
Special 50c quality ___ _ 39c
S p e c i a l .65c, h a l f 4 Q « Special for sale .......... 9c
18c Longcloth ......._____ 13c
bleached Linen
25c
L ongcloth.................. 19c
Special 1.25 snow* white . 98c
Good Nainsook ______
9c
Special 1.50 snow* Q -| O Q Good Nainsook, 25c
19c
white ..............
Good Nainsook, 30c.......... 23c
Curtain Material
Sheets and Pillow Cases
Wonderful bargains. Just
Pillow Cases, Royal *| fT
see how much you want beBlue, 42x36 ........ A O
ford leaving home.
Pillow Cases, Mohaw k 1 Q
Comforts, Blankets, Etc.
42x36
You can reap a harvest*
of
dollars, by buying next
Sheets—Royal Blue, ’ Ever­
lasting, Mohawk, and all winter’s Bedding from this
sale.
popular b r a n d s
Consider this w’onderful
72x90
..... ..
sale, and its dollar saving
81x90
79c power to you. •

Kimonas

$2.50 Skirts

Wre have just received a Sateen.-..
&lt;&gt;
special Lot of Crepe and
Silk Kimonas:
See the
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$1.25 Crepe..............
$ .98 Silk Petticoats, in this
$2.00 Silk...............
1.69 The price will y?1
$2.50 Silk.. ........................ 1.98 be............

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�Don’t Miss This
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Great Opportunity
It Means Many
Dollars to the
Wise Shopper
The end of our fiscal
year is now at hand,
and as is always our
custom we give to our
many customers the
advantage of a Price
C r u s h i n g Clearance
Sale. Owing to the im­
mensity of our Patron­
age from all over Semi­
nole, O r a n g e a n d
Volusia counties it is
necessary to c a r r y a
large stock from w hich
customers can s e l e c t
their needs. He of good
judgement and s a v e
many dollars for your
self and family.
Ladies’ Union Suits
The Famous Munsingwear
$1.00 Union
$ .Hi
1.25 Union
.9f
1.50 Union
1.21
1.75 Union
1.41
.50 Union,
.42
.75 Union
.51

Silk Shirts

Big Lot Boys Suits $3.98
Big Ix)t $7.50 Suits
1.98
$8.50 Suits
5.98
$10.00 and $12.00 Suits 7.98

$5.00
4.00
3.00
2.50

Boys P. B. Suits
Kxtra Pants

Soft Shirts

Wool Pants

8c

Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants

$3.98
2.98
2.18
1.98

$2.00 Shirts
1.50 ShirLs
1.25 Shirts ..
1.00 Starched
1.50 Starched

Palm Beach Suits

$1.50
.50
1.00
1.25

Shirts
ShirLs
Shirts
Shirts

“ Sport Shirts”
Just received a new I/it.
this sale and save money.
.88
.98

$1.00 Sport Shirts
1.50 Sport Shirts

(Jet in
$ .88
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Men’s Kahki Pants
$1.50 Pants
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1.25 Pants
1.00 Pants
Mig line of Boys’ Pants

Blouses and Shirts
beolTered in this sale ous other
Special
I,ria*&gt;f .Gowns, made of
Mesh Bags
0.00 variet ies
Vanity t ase.s
Special Lot Party
iitra Special
Boxes
w* this sale
See that special at

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$3.98
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Boys Cadet Hose
All Weights, sale price

Men's Neckwear
All 50c Ties will go
in this sale
25c* Ties

00 Do/. Heavy Rib Host
Underwear
Boys Porous Knit
Unions
Boys Porous Knit
Shirts
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Men’s Collars
Die well known E.
( oliar, during this
sale

Boys Porous Knit
Drawers

Half Hose
This department is espec­
ially recommended to you
for Hose of true quality.
Phoenix Half Hose
12c
Fisher fibre Silk Half Host* 21c
One Big Special 4 pr
good Sox

Caps

See the pile at
50c quality at
Hats for the Little Folks

19c
42c
12c

Store closed
Thursday, June
17th to prepare
tor sale.
Open Friday at
8:30 a. m.

Men’s Felt Hats
All Felt Hats, (1*1
except Stetsons *P 1
Stetson Hats

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-‘Chasing that limousine,1 he shout­
ed back. “Follow us In another car."
A moment later ho and Elaine were
By A R T H U R B. R E EV E ,
gone.
The [Veil-Known NoOelht and the
Rennett and I- looked about.
"There are n couple fit cabs—down
Creator .of thi “Craig Kennedy" Stories
there." I pointed out at tho other end
of the block. ‘‘V|| ‘take one. you take
.tho other.“'
*,
Who. besides’ Ueqnett, went In tho
other car 1 don’t know, but It made no
Presented in Collaboration with the Pathe Player«
difference, for wi soon lost them. Our
driver, however, was a really elevor
and
the
Eclectic
I*
lira
Company
.
A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama
follow. Far abend now we-could see
tho limousine drive Around a corner,
making^ a dangerous swerve, Ken­
C uprrtgbt, 1*1 by lba but Company. ¿11 Vor*Ifn Bights UmmJ.
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ney*» cah followed.-skidding danger­
ously near a pole.
SEE THE PÏCTURES\YT THE STAK EVERY WEDNESDAY. ADMISSION f r k lRc Rut tho tnxlcab was uo match for
Martin himself wan evidently very
8YN0P818.
From the other side Mnrtljt, fol­ the powerful Ihnousluc. On uptown
nervous and very much nlnrpied,' In­ lowed by tho puttee aud the detec­ they went, the only thing preventing
the limousine from escaping being tho
T he New York |&gt;ollce nre tny*tlllr*l by it deed, no ono could blame him for tives, burst In.
■erlea of munlor* of prom inent men. The that. Merely to hnve been singled out
fear-of pursuit by traffic police If the
"Fire!"
cried
one
of
tho
policemen,
principal clue lo th e m u rd erer la th e w orn.
In« le tte r which la re n t the victim*, «litnet! by this amazing master criminal was leaping back to turn In nn alnrm from driver lot out speed. They were con­
w ith a “ clutching Hand."1 T he latent vic­ enough to cause panic. Already ha
tent to manage) to keep Just fnr enough
(tie special apparatus upstairs.
tim of th e m ysterious assassin 1* T ay lo r
Dodge, the Insurance president.
Ills had engaged detectives, prepared foi. —All except Martin began beating out ahead to be out of danger of having
d au g h ter. Elaine, em ploys C raig K ennedy, whatever might.happen, and they ha -1 the flames, using such weapons as Kennedy overhaul thciujw As for us.
th e fam ous « d entine detective, to tr y to
u n ra v e l th e m ystery. W hut K ennedy a c ­ advised, him to leave tho diamonds in they already held In their hands to wo followed os best wo sould, on up­
com plishes Is told by hi* friend. Jam eson, the counter, clear the store and let batter down tho door.
town, past the city line, anil out Into
a new spaper man.
the crooks try anything, If they dared.
To Martln.thcre was one thing para­ the country.
Just back of us, and around the cor­ mount—tbo Jewel* ’ '
There Kennedy lost sight alto­
THIRD EPISODE
ner, as wo came In, we had noticed a
In tho midst of the con fusion, Elaine, gether of tho car ho was trailing.
limousine which had driven up. Three 'closely followed by her friend, Susie, Worse than that, we lost sight of
The Vanishing Jewels.
faultlessly attired dandloa had entered made hnr way fearlessly Into the stifle Kennedy. Bill] wo kept on blindly,
Ranging away at my typewriter the a doorway down tho street, as we
trusting to luck and common sense In
smoko down the stain.
next day, In Kennedy'« laboratory, I learned afterward, apparently going to of “There
picking the road.
^re
your
Jewels,
Mr'
Martin,"
was startled by tho sudden. Insistent a fashionable tailor's which occupied
I was peering ahead over tho
cried
Kennedy,
kicking
tho
precious
ringing of the telephone near me.
the second floor of tho old-fashioned burlap bag with his foot as If It had driver’« shoulder, the window down,
‘'Hello,” I answered, for Craig was building, the first floor having been been so much, ordinary merchandise, trying to direct him, when wo ap­
’at work at his table, trying still to ex­ renovated and made ready for renting. and
toward what was In his proached a fork In the road. Here
tract some clue from the slender evi­ Had wo been there a moment sooner mindturning
th
e
‘most
Important thing at waa a dilemma which must be decided
dence thus far elicited In the Dodge wo might have seen. 1 suppose, that stake—the direction
taken by tho at once, rightly or wrongly.
mystery. •
ono of them nodded to a taxfcab driv­ agents of the Clutching Hand.
As wo neared tho crossroad I gave
"Ob, Mr, Kennedy," I heard an ex­ er, who was stnndlng at a public hack
‘Thank
heaven!"
ejaculated
Martin,
an
exclamation. Reside
cited voice over the wire reply, “my stand a few feet up the block. Tho fairly pouncing on the bag and tearing the Involuntary
road,
almost
on it, lay the figure
friend, Susie Martin. Is here. Her fa­ driver nodded unostentatiously back It open. "They didn’t got away with of a man. Our driver
pulled up with a
ther has just received a message from at the man.
them—after
all!"
ho
exclaimed,
exam­
Jerk
and
I
waa
out
of
the
car In an'lnthat Clutching Hand and—"
In spite of the excitement; Kennedy ining the contents wlttfc satisfaction. stant.
"Just ii moment. Miss Dodge,” I In­ quietly examined tho showcaio, which
•
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Thero lay Kennedy! Someone had
terrupted. "TlTli in Mr. Jameson.','
was, Indeed, a veritable treasure store
Events
were
moving
rapidly.
blackjacked
him. Ho waa groaning
"Oh!” came back tho voice, breath- of brilliants.
The limousine had been standing In­ and Just beginning to show signs of
loss and disappointed. “Let mo have
Slowly the hands of tho cloek came nocently enough at the curb near the consciousness as 1 bent over.
Mr. Kennedy—quick.”
corner, with tho taxicab closo be­
nearer
together at noon.
"What’s the matter, old man?" 1
I had already passed the telephone
We all gathered about the showcase, hind It.
asked, helping him to his feet.
to Craig and was watching him keen­ with Its glittering hoard of wealth,
Less than ten minutes after they
He -looked about dazed a moment,
ly ns he listened over tt.
forming a clrclb at u respectable dis­ had entbred, three well-dressed men then seeing me and comprehending, be
Ho motioned to rae for a pad and tance.
•
,
camo out of the vacant shop, appar­ pointed excitedly, but vaguely.
pencil that lay near me.
In deop-lunged tones . thp clock ently from tho tailor’s above, and
"Elaine!" ho cried. "They've kid­
• "Please read the letter again, «low­
ths chorda wrjtlen, I believe, climbed leisurely Into their car.
naped Elaine!"
er, Miss Dodge.” he asked, adding, played
* • • • * • »
by Handel Then It began striking
As the last ono entered, he half
“there Isn’t time for me to see. It—
Nothing
had
happened.
turned
tb
the
taxicab
driver,
hiding
What had really happened, as we
Just yet. Rut I want It exactly. You
Wo nil breathed n sigh of relief.
from passers-by tho sign of tho Clutch­ learned Inter from Elaine and others,
say It Is made up of scpnrnte words
"Weil, it is still there!" exclaimed
and type cut from newspapers ami Martin, pointing at tho showcase with ing hand, which tho taxicab driver re­ was that when tho crossroads, was
turned In tho sarrlo mnnnor. Then tho reached tho three crooks In the limou­
pasted on note paporT”
a
force&lt;l
laugh.
big
car whirled up tho avenue.
sine had stopped tong epough to speak
I handed him paper and pencil
only came a rending and crash­
Sudden'
“All right, now, Mias Dodge, go ing sound. It seemed as If the very I All this we learned later from n to an accomplice stationed there, ac­
street sweeper who was at work near cording to their plan for a getaway.
ahead."
**
floor on which we stood was giving I by.
He was a tough-looking Individual who
As ho wrote he Indicated to me by way.
might have been hoboing It to the city.
his eyes that he wanted me to read
Tho showcase, with all Its priceless
Down below, while the police nnd
When, a, few minutes later. Ken­
1 did no:
contents, went smashing Into tho cel­ detectives were putting out tho Art*, nedy and Elnlno had approached the
B lu rtrv s n l M artin, Jew eler.
4 lar below.
Kennody was examining tho wall of fork, their driver hnd slowed up. as If
. No. 7®H Fifth A venue. New York Ci^Y.
Tho flooring beneath the case had tho cellar, looking for tho spot whore In doubt which way to go Craig had
8 lr—As you hsve fulled to deliver the
tho crooks had escaped.
110,000. I «hall roh your multi diam ond been cut through'
stuck his head out of the window, as
All crowded forward, gazing at the
esse a t exactly noon today.
"A secret door!" ho exclaimed, an I had done, nnd, seeing the .crossroads,
fie phused after tapping along the wall had told the chauffeur to stop. There
"Thank you, Miss Dodge," continued black, yawning cavern.
Down below, threo men. covored to determine Its character. --"You can stood tho hobo.
Kennedy, laying down tho ponctl
"Yes, I understand perfectly—signed with Bmocks and their faces hidden see how tho force of the explosion has
"bid a car pans here, Just now—«
by that earns- Clutching Hand. Let by masks, had knocked the props loosened It.”
big car?" called Craig.
me see," he pondered, looking at hie away from tho coifing nf th e 'cellar.- , Burn enough, when he pointed It out
The man put his hand to hi* ear, us
watch. "It Is now hHf past eleven. which they had sawed almost through to us. It was plainly visible., One of If only half comprehending
Very well. 1 aimI! moot you and Ml us at their leisure, and the showcase had the detectives picked up a croibar and
"Which way did the big car go?" re­
landod eight or ten feet below, shiv­ others, still with the hastily selected peated Kennedy.
ered Into n thousand bits.
Implements they had seized lo light
The hobo approached the taxlcnb
A volley of shots whizzed past ns. the Are. started In to pry It open
sullenly, nn If ho had a grudge ngulnst
and anothnr. While one crook watt
As It yielded Kennedy rusjicd his cars In general.
hastily stuffing the untold wealth of way through; Elaine, always utterly
One question after another elicited
Jewela Into a burlap bag tho other* fearless, followed. Then tho rest of little that could be construed ns Intel­
had drawn revolvers and wore tiring us went through.
ligence. If Craig had only been able
up through tho hoio In tho floor des­
There seemed to be nothing, how­ to sec, ho would have found out that,
ever, that would help u* In tho cellar with his back toward tho tnxlcab
perately.
"Look out!" cried someone behind next door, and Kennody mounted the driver, the hobo held otto hnnd behind
us bofofe we could recover from our steps of a stairway In the rear.
him nnd made the sign of thQ Clutch­
first surprise and‘return the Are.
The stairway led to n sort of store­ ing Hand, glnnctng surreptitiously ut
One of the desperadoes had taken a room, full of barrels and boxes, but 1 the driver to natch the uuswt-rliig sign,
bomb from under his smock, lighted It otherwise characterless When l ar while Craig gazed earnestly up the
and thrown It up through tho hole In rived Kennedy wn* gingerly holding two roads.
up the smock* which the crooks had
the floor.
At Inst Craig gave him up as hopeIt Bailed up over our heads nnd land­ worn.
,
leas. "Well—go ahead—that way," he
‘‘We’re on the right trail," comment- Indicated, picking the most likely roafl.
ed near our little group, on tho floor,
tho fuse sputtering ominously.
i ed Elnlro as ho showed them to her,
An tho chauffeur was «bout to start
I heard an exclamation of fear from I "but whe,rc do you suppose tho own- ho stalled his engine.
Elaine. „
; ers are?"
" H u r r y Jirged Craig, exasperated
Kennedy had pushed hi* wav p#fit
Craig shrugged his shoulders arid at the delays.'*
us nnd picked up the deadly Infernal gave a quick look about "Evidently
The driver got out and tried to crank
they came In from nnd went away by the engine. Again and again he turned
machine In his bare hands.
I watched him* fascinated. As near the street." he observed, hurrying to It over, hut somehow It refused to
as ho dared, he approached the hole In the door, followed by Elaine
start. Then He llft*-d the hood and be­
the floor, still holding the thing off at
On the sidewalk he gated Up the gan to linker
arm's length. Would he never-throw I avenue, then cntchlng sight of the
"Wliafs the matter?" asked Craig,
street cleaner, called to him.
1»?
Impatiently Jumping out and betiding
He was coolly ‘bolding It. allowing
"Yes, tor," replied the man, stolidly, over the engine, too.
tho fuse to bum down closer to tho looking up from his work. "t-*oo threo
The driver shrugged bis shoulders.
explosion point. '
v
glntlcmcn come out nnd get Into an “Mast be something wrong with the
It was no«- within loss than nn Inch nutomobUe.’
Ignition, 1 guess," he replied.
of sure death.
"Which way did they go?" asked
Kennedy looked the ear over hastily.
Suddenly he raised It and hurled tho Kennedy.
“I can|t see anything wrong." he
deadly tiling down through the hole«
Far nnswer the man Jerked his frowned. '
We could hear tho Imprccntlcns of thumb over his shoulder lit tho genera
Well, thero Is," growled tho driver.
the crooks nn It struck the cellar floor, direction uptown.
Precious minutes were speeding
near them.
With keen Rlnnce*J£errfrc&lt;Ty strained nwny ns they argued. Finally with hid
"Leave tho store—quick!" rang out hie oyc*. 15us*iTTnho otchuo ho could characteristic energy, Kennedy put the
A Remarkable 8cene Greeted Us.
Kennedy's voice.
,
*deBcjA-'-rfioicar threading Its way In taxk’nb driver aside.
Down below the crooks were bent
among tbo others, Just about
"Let mo try ,lt." he Qald. "Miss
Martin at Mr. Martin's store directly." log a hasty retreat through
disappearing.
Rouge, wilt you arrange that spark
It lacked five minutes of noon when entrance which they h
Feted.
A moment later Craig caught sight and throttle?"
Kennody aud I dashed up before Mar­
"Tho bag! l&gt; * -,15np!" wo could of the vacant taxicab and’^rooked bis
tin's nqd dlsmlieed our taxicab.
Elaine, equal to anything, did so, and
hoar onq^eMfiem bellow.Anger at the driver, who answered
A remarkable icene greeted us aa
Craig bent down and cranked tbo en­
bomb—run!” cried another pronptly by cranking his engine
wo entered tho famous Jewelry
voice gruffly.
“You saw that limousine standing gine. H started on thq'flrat spin.
Involuntarily 1 drew back^-4kr
"See;" ho exclaimed. ‘There wasn't
The explosion that followed lifted hero?” asked Craig.
In front of us ajaefr'K ad suddenly qs fairly off our foot.
anything, after all.”
“Yes,"
nodded
the
chauffeur,
with
a
raised a uushU food leveled It t i usHe took tt step toward the taxicab.
As the smoke from the explosion
cried a familiar Voice. cleared away, Kennedy could b- seen, ■how of alertnesa.
"Mr.
Kennedy—look dull" cried
“Well, follow It." ordered Kennedy,
"That la Mr. Kennedy!"
Elaine.
the Orel to run forward.
jumping
Into
tho
cab.
Just then, from a little knot of pro:
Craig turned. Rut It was too late.
Meanwhile Mkrtln'n detectives hid
"Yea, sir." •
’ *
pic, Elaine Dodge fcprang forward rushed down a flight of back stairs
Tho rough-looking fellow had awak­
Craig
waa
Just
about
to
dole
the
with a cry and seized tho gun.
that led Into a coal cellar. With coni
ened to life. Suddenly he stepped up
Kennedy Jurned to her, apparently shovels and ban, anything they could door when a alight, figure flashed past behind, Kennedy with a blackjack: Aa
not hhlf so much concerned about tho Iay..hanj1» on, they attacked the door us and a dainty foot woi^ placed on tho tbo heavy weight descended Craig
fytomstlc that yawned fl{, him a* that oponed'forward from tho coal cel­ „■top.
crumpled up on the ground uncon­
about th e■anxlel^'of‘the pretty girl lar Into th e' front basement where I "Plcaae, Mr. Kennedy," pleaded scious.
EUlflo,."lot
mo
go.
They
may
lead
to
who had Intervened. Tho too eager tjie robbers had beon.
•With a scream, Elaine turned anc}
■my father1« slayer.”
plain-clothes man lowered tho gun
A._moment Kennedy and Rennett &gt; She said It so earnestly that Craig started to rtln. Rut the chauffeur
sheepishly.
paused on the brink. of the abyss
scarcely have roalsted If he had seised her arm.
* Sturtevant Martin was a typical so­ which tho bomb had made, waiting for could
"Say, bo." he asked of the rough fel­
wanted
to do bo.
ciety business man, quietly but richly tho smoke to decrease. Then they
Just as Elaine nnd Kennedy were low, "what does Clutching Hand want
'dressed.
began to climb‘down cautlourly over moving off t came out of the vacant with her? Qulckl There’s anothnr
In the excitomcnt 1 glanced about tho plled-up wreckage.
store, with Rennett and tha detectives, cab likely to be along In a moment
hurriedly.
The explosion had set the basement j “Craig!"' I cried, "Where aro you with that fellow Jameson In It.”
Directly In front of mo was a sign afire, but the Are had not gained much going r ’
The rough follow, with an oath,
,
tacked up on a -pillar, which road: headway by the time they reachod the
Kennedy stuck his head out of the seized, her and dragged her Into the
“This store will be .closed at noon to­ basement. Quickly Kennedy ran to window, and I am quite sure that ho ~ ' -j. ^_;. t J ^ j ^ *&gt;LVfgL#
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h ~
~‘ ■_:',
day- Mm tin £ CO.the. door Into the coal cellar aud *was not ttKPlcther displeased, that 1
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opened It.
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Crenshaw, D. G.

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32

Crenshaw, D. G . . ,

4.69

2«

19
1*
19

29
29
29

60
40
123

Crenshaw, D. G . . .
Crenshaw, I). G.
Crenshaw, D. G.

6.62
3.69
11.78

19

29

120

Crenshaw, D. G.

12 08

19

29

28

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8

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140
28 19 29
24

19

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19

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20

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19

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l a d NH ol N W H ol

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ol

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2

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12 4-4 rda
12 4-6 rda

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E 26

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al SWH and W.t, ol
fai NEH » I S W H . . .
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12

4.19

Crenshaw, I). G.

8.91

Crenshaw, D. G.

3.78

Crenshaw, l&gt;. G.

19

29

Crrnahaw, I). G .. .
Crrnihiw , I) CL
C rtm h iw , D. CL

21

29
111
t

8.88

1»

29

15

Crrnahaw, IL &lt;«

2.3 7

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Crrnahaw, I» G

4 93

40.5
30

2»
2»

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Iloydg Wm. I l...............
Crruahaw, I» G.

100

2»
2»

30
5

Crrnahaw, I). G .
Ilambon. J ..............

I 42
t 86

20

29

5

Cr«nahaw, I) Ci.. . .

1.31

20

29

15

Crrnahaw, D. G ........... . . -

1.60

20
20

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2»

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Crrnahaw, II» G.
Crrr.ah a w, !ï, G.

4 93
4 91

20
20
20

29
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29

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40
40

Jink#ai, Ftrm«n„ . . . . .
Crrnahaw. IJ. G . . ,
Coi, N. Il.......................

7.44
1.13
4.91

20

29

12

20

29

23

C o i, N. II.

20

29

7

Coa. N H

20

29
7

20

20

24
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29

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20
20

20

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Coi. N. Il.......................
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29
29

Scar*. W II

3.7

Haine», J. W.................

10

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12

tlieksnn. S C.

8 |ohlom, A E

6
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Slobiom, T. C A A E
SjoMom. A E

20

29

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20

29

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20
20
20

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29

5
40
6

Grlawold, Il M
llansinfer. C. W
Rjoblom, A E.

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20

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h B W eor Lot S, B
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20

29

10.65

Sjoboio, X: E

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20

29
29

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8

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1417.33 II. N 651.73 I t . . .
•* * « H (aieepl brg NE
¿" i - .................................... SB
f t » « M l It B 621.76
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29

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20

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1 62

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29

20
20

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5.77
8.80

20

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29

26

Stadera. E.fith R .. . .

1

Bandars. W, ..............

6

Makris, T o m .............

*0

Le»tatcr. K ! ..........

Pia» al Sabdlslaloa al Land D eleaflaf IO Altamente Land Hotel and Narlfallaa
R erorded In Iterorda ol S a a l a o l a Canal»
1 ot. 102, 111, 112. u h an d
114......................................................................................
Clark, A E.........................
ts 341, 34*. 366 and 38 6................................................
TherUn. J. O.....................
Loia 4«9, 470, 468, 474................. ...................................
D*vU, 1' f . Co..............
Lot 6 0 6 ,.................... ...............................................
...
G r a t i . Il M. llurr.W U
Em m a. . .
lx&gt;ta 6*2, 623 and « ! « . . „ ..................
f, E m m a ....................
Luta 0 9 and 640...................................
. a»
t'resTs Addition ta Altamente, Recordad In Plat Beak No.
P»l»
Fuller, A.
D i s 63 an d 64
............. ...................
Proel'» Second Addition te Allamenta
.................................
...
Samuels. Amanda
Lot i l ................
.................................
...
Ray fard. Il...............
Lot '4 ................
................
. . ..
...
Samuel. E................
Lots 22 and 23
ol N E H (Iota
W H o f ’ N EEH
)
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ol Lot 364 A. U H. A N.
Co. or Lot D . .................... 13
21 29
Thertea. J O................ .
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ol NW.t( ol
Il radiar. I' U and Robi.
ol N W H .................................. . . 14 21 29
16
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DI italo ne f 8 W i( ofS E H . Bar. 14, Tp. 21. R aafe 29
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10
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ol 8 W H SWH
Unknown
..................
30
d
I I 23
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SJoblom. A. E .................
Vi f i ol 8 K H ni N W H ................. 2*
22 21 29
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of
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run 8 «•« ’il' W ‘ti Ô 'f V N
Jamlaon. V .............
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2
23 21 29
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a• e
run E 16 deg 30 mi
N
20.88 ch S 8 rb W 21 ch
Eahleman. Ed
.. .
«
N 8 r k ...............................
Morton. J. P., Hr».
40
23 21 29
at Montos
le t
l-A E point Block A.
Sanford Farms at Monroe
l-ol 6,
Illork
IT, Saniord
Farms at M o n ro e .
l-ota 1 and * Illo rk 19 Sanford
Farms at M on too . . . . . . . . .

10

'«

2 69
2 72

Swan, ti. It

6.63
3.80

J. M. Burk#
Webb, C 7.
llamea Hattie It.
Thoms., Uro#...........

Si.
Lota 67. 62. 63 and th a t part
of 68 8 af Ky ......................
N H of WH rf l-ol 4 5 ...............
N H ol WH of l^&gt;t 46 (Rark
t a i for 1 9 1 3 ........................
Lot 76 ......... .............................

Monroe Lake I'r duro Co
Mueller. Illr* of Mre .. .

42.77
26 82

Mueller. Ilr* of Mr».
Ueardai-&gt;. C. F ................

28.12
36.70

Undivided

4?r#nahaw, l&gt; (J

22.83

Rollins ^ '»liefe

The Town of Monro#
Oglaab} . J L
AD Illork * lie l-ot I I .
Of leeb; 1 M M
All Block 7
Florida Land A Colonisation Companr C slrrr Flanlallon

20
20
30

of

Bandera, Edith It.

1 78

100

12

16

6.91
3.69
1.67

1 20

130

26

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and S W H

6.62

Cr«n»haw, I), G

29

26

3.7*

Jammr*. Hr«. J.
4*

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1» 406.6 It W 1302 (t N
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d lE &gt;i ol S W L
Ma K 332 It N 494 II W
612 It R l»t li
d NH ol SE i, ol 8 Et»
IIWH
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It E 332 It Com
l i t e r ol hW' H ....................
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NWw
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Mi» d SWH ol N W H ol

Crenshaw, D. G ..

38

2

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.......
.
26
8 U H It N 46 dar
I * 646.66 It W 460 It N
111 E Ai» )» It
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» K 466 It. E 239 It. 8
ft, W 239 II.........................

e

12.38

Crrnahaw, U. O ........... . .
29

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Crtnabaw, D, G . .

29

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26
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27

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19 29
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2« 19 I»

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Ilrndrrson, L. H.
Lan«, ian o , lira.

All

Klaman. ti.
Slohlom. R
SJoblom. 8

I

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PACK SEVEN

H Interest In

D&gt;ts

1* end 19
Undivided V» Interest In
I* and 19
lief. 676 It N and 19*7 ft
ol NW cor. Sac 26 . run
N »51 ti. W 843 ft. 8 41«
22
U 81*1]f t v i ft E 101 ft
Ils* 83« It w and 675 ti N
of H fUe. cor on 8 botín21
dary
run W *12 It N I3 U It
8 Ely to stake 12*0 It N
ol bsf 8 to beg
I sg at Intersection 8 Uns St
Gertrud# ave with E aide
ni J. T. A K. W. II».
2«
run K 799 It R 67*9 ft
to s-ld lly N W Ir along
E side ol earns 9*6 ft to
point nf beg.
■
Beg 77 Iks K of W Dos ol For
i l n n u n a re on N side ol
t. Gertrud* »»*
26
r u E 6 eb N 10 e h .W 6
eh 8 10 eh
M. M. Basilici Bob I» vielen
U t 17
ot 63. pt 8 E cor
U l «8
N H ol I ol 82
U t a 4, 6 and 4 lllock I Edgetown
S U ol NE H ol 8 W U
end
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N E H of S W H ..................
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SW
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I
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29
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Bog N E cor ol 8KH
70
run S 6 ch w 1 eh N 6
rb E 6 rh
B#g 6 rh
S of SW cor of
N E ' i &gt;'l 8 E I. ..I N W ‘t
m
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W 6 eh
Beg N W cor of SE H
71
run E 12 I eh to W line
Henlord liro nt 8 26 dea
W 12.60 rh W 6.93 ch N
11. 2 rh to be ...................
Beg 16,01 ch» S ol H Soc post
on N Une
...
31
tun » 1196 e . E 9 14
ch» N M 96 ch W u 1, rh
Beg 16 01 ch» S ol ‘i Sec post
on N Ho#
71
run S l I 9' rh W 10 ch
N 11 9| ch E 10 ch
B#» st Inter ectimi
E line
O H Ky with H line
71
Mm N tl J 6 eh F. 12 27 ch
10 E l o# ol HB
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9 17 2'» rh W!..
«
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Saniord Grant 8 26 di « .
W 16 60 ch I« 8 Uns ol
See W I. 70 rh *&lt;» heg
»2
N ‘y 1,1 RE , of NE
of

19

30

19

10
10

I tarts t ».|#f

42 13

Greenthol, Anni#

42 13

McNeil. » II

*0.10

Folter. C A

'Clark*« Nab
ft l 2 mn tl 13

&gt;0

Sani Hotel A Im p Co . .
White, Mr* U E . ...........

625.77
20.18

Robbins, Alle« E . . . . . . . .

69.82

Bobbins, Allea E
Wright, Henry
Thornton. W. S

138 ST
3 *.90
20.16

Da Moal, Joe ...................
Unknown......................... ..

138.57
20.18

Warman. Mr*. E. B.
.
Thratber, D. L .................
Buckabaum, R.,
.........
61 iliac, T. J ........................
III.Ins. Mr. K
Millar, T. J ........................
Wilson. T. E. . .............

168.16
98.90
20.16
24.08
31.96
21.08
59.62

Wilson, T. K......................
DeCottes, Geo A. A g t , . ,
Thiaaher, Mr*. L. I*.. , .

18.46
24.08
89.08

Thrasher. I). L .......... ......

49.98

Check. T. i ........................

40.43

Robinson, M. 8.................
Miller, T. J.......................
l’artah, A. t»........... Í ____

16.48
80.00
8.83

Siile», E. W.......................
Bilie», Mary E..................
Bowman, C. W .. . . . . . . .

Terwilllfer. J E

29.97

B ru to s , J. II..
Aberntlhy, W.
Miller. T. J........................
Hlggin», Mary E..............
M lilac, T.
, t ....
Arnett, V. 8.......................
„»Colte», W. D...............

79.50
79.10
20.18
39.33
8.40

Gilbert . Lewie.................
Stroddard, Prince............

33.48
16.10

U ne. M. P .........................
Dirigée. C. II..................
Wilson. T. E.
.
t-ee, C. C .........................
Delegali, H T ..................
ConsTly, Mary G.
Householder, W. K..........
Venablo. G. W..................
Mille», T. J........................
Abernathy. W. W............
Thigpen, K......... * ............

49.98
39.83
17.19
18.20
fO.OO
68.62
47.70
47.70
8.33
73.30
10.31

Harper, I. A......................
Zachary. Mr* M. U........
Cowan. J. J. ..........

109.08
31.98

Baylock, Mary ...............
Brock, N. 8.......................

4.70
30.00

Cameron, Joe

.......

Connolly. Il II

.....

Aldridge. W, G.............. .
Lol 24. lllock 12, Tier II
Williame. G W
McBride. W. J
Clark. Wm
Corey. Il T.
Johnson, liso E
Thigpen W J
Thigpen. J. W,
Garner, N. II.
Blackahsar, A.
Baylock, t .
Stendlford, Hr».

Lot 2 (lest 110 It by 117 It
E A W and less 117 B
by 64 ft &gt; ol U t 30, Robinton'a
Survey ol .Han­
I I 03
A ria l.) r .
ford .
U t 4 fleas W 366 4 It and leas
of Herllaaa Recorded la Hal llook I, Pafe 61
6« B by 117 It) Robin­
14 »6
„ade, I. T.
son's Survey of Henford
11.27 59 It by 117 It of U t 4. Robin­
Tosi It E
I* 18
Hays B M A J
son1» Survsy of Sanford
12 27 E H of U t 6 Robinson's S u r­
Usher. Hal
vsy of Hanford
Itedick. Wrh.
19

19
19
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30
30

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19

.111

19

30

19

29
10

Ufaknown

15

J«m mm, 8

2

Jf Affili, 8

10

Larson, A, H.

11

Mc*io wan. D

Unki.-wn

111

I

Cren-bew. D
t reo ti s w, I r

ipifppt
12. 13 •»&lt;&gt;
, ai a .
S 1 acre of Lot 1 4)
E H Ilf Lot 21
1 ...............

Smith. U A
Smith. Esther. T r
Viklsn Leonard
Ifsrr.ild. Jo». Tr Miller
Frank

U l 40

2.01

30
ILI anty, Mauri'# Il

19

7 ll lo fk ». T l # f II

to

19

19

U t 2 Block I«. Tier 3
. . ..
U l 2. Block 18. Tier 1
Lot 6. Block X
N H ol N H of 1-0« 7. Block Y
U t 14, Block Y
U t» I end N t ) ol U l 9.
Block Z
Lot» I and 2, Bloch 6. Tisi A
Lot 7, Slock « Ti*r A
I to t l. Block 6 Tier C
All Fract Block 6. Tier F
I l o t I. Block 7, Tier B
Lot 6. lllork 7. Tier II
U t 7. Block 7. Tisr II
U l 9. Block 7. Tier B
U t 6, Block 7. T l e r - D ...............
U t 6. Block 8. Tier A
14.36 Lot (, lllock 8, Tier A
W H of U l 1. Block 8. Tier 11..
T. tv of U t 1. lliock *. Tier B
Lote t and 6. Block * Tlar B

30
Hall. Geo

19

30

19

30
Ls 1ti a

O tar*. A manda
Clark A Banian
Clark. Wm. ..
Davis. F. D
Pattini R lrhard. . .

11.87

,

15
I9

Unknown

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10.
T ' r r II
&gt;
1
amt
2,
T irf ( ’
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m ■ 2. V * 5

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Itloc k
lllork

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Ha ni urti

U t 7, It and'» Addition to Han­
ford
Lot 2. Block 9. t haprnan A
Tucker's
Add. In Ranfur J

(ïr«h»m, &lt;ì It
Met*« onird, C. !..
tinti bina, A
Af m al r a n i . •11

(l« idi'fflf, K A

Ja n * «

W«»•!#y W

U ti known
l l o l i n , Hannah
Hogan. K. A J
llrock, J
. re
&lt;joodaon. Amanti»
J o «•». Woatoy..........
(itliar. K. II............
Ilutl«r. A. Kllal'arii. H. A- . Jon#*. A.
Himmi A H
Jon#«. J A H
SI m m«.
Mrl.e«lef

Mm i I, II

Tier F
lo i l. Block », Tier II
U l 6. lllock !*, Tier H
Lot I. Block 9. Tier &lt;’
U t 2. Block 9. Tier I
1-es« t, Block *1 Tier f
Lol 9, Block », T i n I
Lots I. 6, ami 7. lllork »,
Tier D .....................
12 34 U t 5. Block 9. Tier D
2.63 Lot *. Block 9. Tier D
l ots 7 to 9. Block 9. Tier E
II 17 U i 10. Block 9 Tier K
toits t and 6, lllork 9. Tier F
N 'y *»f I^»t 2. Block 10,
Tirr A
lxit* 1 #n«l 2 lllock 10. Tirr H
Loi l. Block i 0, Tirr C
10,
N U ot l4&gt;! 1. Block
Tlrr C
W l|, of l*i»l 5. Block 10,
Ti*r C
Block
ID
K l | of Lot b
T i#r C
|f! 'r'
Lot 5, Hlorlr l*i ;r i&gt; r
II
S » # l.f I.«t 1. Ifl|4ck II, T H B
Irfll «, Block 1 t ,1 Tier b
t m &gt;»4 |tl firk i l T 19 f K
¡ Vi tf 11f I,«il ?» illork 12 TVr A
l o t I and W 7» fl »if l#«it A
lllork 12. T Irr A
1.4,1 ft. Klt.rk 12. Ti-r I
15 IS Lot «. Ulork 12. T»«r K .
Lot 2. Illork 12. Tier &lt;i
l.nt 1. Hlnrk 12. Tl*r O
l-ot 1, lllork I I, Tlrr A
LoU 2. 2.
**l‘»r k 1.1
T»#r II
Lot *. lllork 11. Tlrr H
Loi
lUniT« Aildlllon

W 1-3 of U t 4, Block ». t hapman A Tucker's Add. to
Sanford
U t 7. Block IT. Chapma
Tucker's
Add.
ford .................. .
N 40 It of U t
Chapman A.
lo Sanfor

15.63
30.00

3Hl#»aft, W 1

Jo or*. H H
Hurkt, K
J

¡H # w a r t , W I

|»nr**y, 1- II

Armai ronge (1 À

6 68

7 63
14.56
12 28
2.82
4 40
2.43

i

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f, j | M
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6, lller, T. J........................
89.38
Mill»». T. J ------------------ .-3 0.0 0
U l n e , J. E.........................
12.27
Terwllllngec;......... ....
3.23
Croe». Mr*. E. W.............
8.33

l-ot 26. Koblnaon’a Survey ol
Sanford . . .
U t a 2 end .8, Block 1.7 Tier 2
Lot 4, Block 17 Tier 2
U t a 1 end 2. Block 17 Tier 6
U t 4. Block 13. Tier 7
Ul I
Lot» 6 and 7
U t s l a n d II
U t 1!

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Blentlferd’a Addlllem la Saafsrd
19

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run N I u rb W 2 ch 8 10 .
ch and E 2 cb
3 *4 lieg fi rh W and 12.30 ch N.
nf SE eor
; • ■■ 31
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K 2 ch 8
I 99
10 rh W 2 ch
lieg 7 95-02 B W ami 190 It S
ul N E cor
,
. 81
1 69
run S 470 It W 1*5 It N
170 It E 1*6 B
B rg 162* Il » and 190 ft S
38
ol N E cor
run W 92 H B- s *T0 "
F 92H B N 170 B
lieg 6 «, rh E ol SW ror
C
run N . I 4Í. efYfV * rh. 8
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27.63
1.7.16

Block 2, Tisr 2 iexrept
104.2 It N and 8 by ILO
fl E and W m SW cor
raarked on t a l book 11. *C.
and D)
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..................
Imi 9. Block 2. Tt*r «
Lot» 1, 2. 3 and 4, Block 2
T isi 7
l-ola 7, 8, 9 and 10.
Block
2
Tler 7
Dita I and 2. Illnek 3. Tler 11
«W i* ol lllòek 2, Ti#r 19
Lot 2 on First Ri, lllork 3
Tier 1
Imi 8, Block 3. Tier 1
taita 6. *. 7 and * Ilesa N 1 „
ol l-ot 61 lllock 3. Tler 3
WH ol l-ot 4. nioek 3. Tler 3
l-ot 3, Block 3, Tier 7
(aita 3 and «. lllork 3. Tler 9
l-ot 7. Block 3. Tler 9
l o t t, Block 3, Tler 10
Lote 11 and 13. lllork 4. Tier I
Io ta 4. 6 ' a n d 10. lllork
Tler 6
.................
laica 9 and 10. lllork 4. Tler A
l-ot 10. Block 4, Tler 11
N W U ol Block 4, Tler 19
SH ol WH ol lllock 4. Tler 21
l-o le 4 and N 6 )i It ol la&gt;t 6,
lllock 6, Tier V
l-ot 14, Block 6, Tier 2'
l-ot 9, Block 6. Tler 3
...........
tari 13 Ilesa N 38 II) and
U t 13. lllock 6, Tisr 3
l-ol 7 (Usa 41.73 II off N pt)
and l-ot 8, lllork
6,
Tier 4
41.73 II ol N pt ol Lot 7.
Block 6. Tisr I
U t 4, Block 6, Tier 4
U t 8, Block 4, Tlof 8
W 68 It ef E H ol N W G and
W H of N W H . Block 6.
Tler 13
EH
of SWH and W H of
S W H . Block 6. Tlnc 13
All lllock 6. Tler 16
.........
U t a 10, I l and 12, Block 6
Tler l . , . . . ..............................
U t » 16 and
18, Block 6,
TI ot t ,
U t » . 13 and
14, lllock 6,
.
Tler Í , . . i ...........................
U t » 4 and 6, Block 8, Tler 8. . .
U t 1. Block », Tler 6 ...............
All Block«. Tler 18........................
3 W H of Block 6. Tler 17
U t I, lllock 7, Tier I, N H
of U t 2 »ad W 6 ft of
of S I ) lati 2 and 8 ft K
and W by 23 ft N and 8
In NW cor of Lot 3, Block
9. Tier I ...............................
fari 5. Block 7. Tler I
U t I (eacept E 49 H ft » lllock
7. Tler t ---------Lot 3. Block 7, Tier 6
U t 10. Block 7. Tler 9
M a Block 7. Tler 16
U t l. Block *. Tier l
U t 1, lllock *, Tier 2
U t 2. Block *. Tier 3
U t I, B'ock 8. Tler 7, . . . . . . .
U t 6, fllotk ». Tler 9 ...................
lati 8, Block 9, Tier 2 ...................
U t 7, Block 9. T l e r t ...................
U t 9 (Iosa strip 3 It wlde off
N mide). Block 9. Tier 4 ___
8 1« ft ot U t 4 and U t 6,
Block 10. Tier 3.
..............
U t 3. niock 10. Tier «
N 60 ft of H 100 It ol S W H
ol Block 10. Ttcr 16
U t 6. Block 11. Tisr 6
Lots 9 and
10, lllock II
Tler 6
Lola 2 and
3.
Block 1 1
Tler 7
1-ot» I ami 2, Block 12. Tler 12
M artin ’» Add lo Ranlord

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�PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD HERALD

Placida L aad ft Cel* a lia lion C a m p a n t '! Addition la Hontk Haoferd
1 * 1 ......... ..........................
Collina. D .................
I i l I A, K 210 I t ........
U n k n q w n .....................
..•a ................ *
M Nd. P . * . . . . . . . , . .
j »... ain ■. Mr».
ni r* M. II.
................ ..........................
L
Iloaban",
t.aka, Mra. E..
Nickel, H enry.
I.alnc, J. P . . ..
Chappell’* Bah Dir a l Blatka C. K, and J. C o lla b o ra
Alexander, W.
U t . 4, 4, « and 7. Block C
Lola 8. » and 10, Block G.
tiaoord. I I . M.
Lota 11. 80, 18, 88, • » . 41
4*. Block O . -------------.
Clark, « a . . , .
C a ld wall, 1). A
Lot 11, Block O . a ...............
Kaddlrk. Cha*.
Lot 8*. Block G . . . ......... !
U t 84, Block G ___ _______
Record, M. M..
V-, t ■ Jf ft. ,, W
WW ia----»XI:« , , ,,
All u n p latted p a r t Block G
Clark.
McGill, S. D . .
Lota 49. 50 and 41, Block J
Hor»*y, a .Nub Dtclrlan a t Hanford
U t * 8 and T, Block 1
pBarclay,
i r n i p , W.
n It
U t 7, Block 10, Tlor
U l n g . J . P.
F r i et. Bloek 10, T ier 1 1...............
U l n e . J. r.
P ract. Block 10, T ier 11 ( b a c k . ,
tax lor 1 » IS ..............................
U l n g , X. F.
W K ol N E U oí S E X . ................
Unknown..
WM ot H E M o t S E M (back
tax tor I S I S ) . . . . . . , , , , . . .
B*f 19.43 ck N a n d 10.84 rk
W of SE c o r . ...........................
run W 10 eh. N 10 eh. E 11 eh.
S 10 eh. W 1 eh ..........................
B*( 39.83 rh N nnd 10.84 eh
W ol SB cor............................. run W 18 eh, N 10 eh
E 3.18 eh. 8 «8 d rg 80
min, E te b o g . . . .............. . . .
Chalfre, D. 0
II*f 9.18 eh N nnd IB eh E ol
SW c o r . . . . , . . : ............ . . .
run N 41 d*g 15 min E 6
eh S 47 dag 10 min K 10
eh 8 41 de« 60 min, W &amp;'
eb N lhly l o b i f , .....................
Ktenitrom , N. J.
Crenahaw. I). O.
N E H a l NWM o t Ä W M .............
8 E U al N W M . ...............................
Cranatvaw, D. G
8 W X a l 8 E X d*a* bag 11.80
eh N ol SW e o r ......................
ro a E 4.80 eh, *N 8.70 eh
W 4j80 eh, B 8,70 eh an d
24
C arter, R ic h a rd .........
S H a l U t *3
and
of u t a . . . .
34
Sjoblom, A. E ...............
N M of S
80
Painter. E O P ert Co.
(tag a t p -----------------------Vino o t--'é w X
ol SE X lateraacU S Una
Ol fl P 1,9 • ■» . . 4»
run S 15 deg E
38 It
BWly parali*! w ith
Ry
108 ft, thaaco N W ir to 9
Una of aald By, N Ely to
bag
Sjoblom, Tilda
Beg 120 rd* W an d 40 rod* N
of SE c o r . , ................
ru n N 440 I t W 888 It S
440 It E 491 f t .................... .'.
Sjoblom. A. E
Dag n t ' p t ol Intan ectio n of E
Una of SWM ol D E M ...........
■ Ilk N line of 8 P Ry
run S 41 drg SO min along
aald Ry 183 It. N *5
deg 40 min W IOS ft. K
210 It 8 S It to b e g . .............
Beg. 110 11 W ol N W cor ol
NWM ol 8 EM ol S E X ___
run 8 887 It, E 110 It
NEly alon* Ry 760 It, N
20 ft W *10 It and beg
N K cor ol N W M ol S W X
o l S E M . . . . . . .......................
run W 660 f t 8 643 U It
E 344 II N 440 It. E 89«
I t N 234X H a n d B E X
of N W M • ( «B.X and K U
of N E X «1 N W U af S E X
and bee 40 rda E and 64
rd* B ol NW eor of NW X
ot H E X ........... ..........._____ _
ru n W 120 rd*. N 34 rd*
E 40 rd* 8 1* rd* E 40
rd* N 1 rd, E 40 rd* (let*
p'rc« told lo Ov*r*irr*i
Turpantlo* Co.. . ..................
Sjoblom, A. E
S E X ol 8 W X ol HEM (lr**___
V. 2 rh! *nd bag 2 eh W ol
N E cor ol S E X o l S W U
ot BE X ............................. . . .
run NWly lo Ry, SWIy
along *ame to N lino ol
aald 10 acre* E to beg . , . , ,
B ag 48 rd* N ot S W eor of
BEM o l S E M ..........................
run N 18 deg 80 min W
1ST It N41 d*g SO min
E to E Ila* ol 8 W M of
B E M of See B to b a g . . ^ , . .
Sjoblom, T. C
Deg | 9 | It 8 and 310 I t W e(
N E eor ol BEM a t B E X . .
rn a 8 28 d»g *0 min E
80S (t
8
61 deg *0
mia W along
N «life ol
8 P lty, 147 It N 82 deg
W 10 ft N 41 deg 30 min
E Tt ft. N 74 ft, K 48 It
to beg.............................- . . . .
Sjoblom, T . C,
B eg SO eh W and I» rd*, S of
M See. poet on E line .........
r u a B I t rd* and 2 It W
10 eh B I rd. W 10 eh. N
12 rd* 2 It, E 20 eh to
b a f ................... ..........................
Sjoblom, T . C
Beg 20 rd* W ol N E cur ol
N W M at B E M . ......................
ru n B ,89 rd* W 140 rd*
N 8» rd* E 140 r d a ................
Sjoblom, T . C
Deg 898 It S of N W ear ol
N W M at BWM a t I B M . .
r u n E 340 f t 8 I t de« E
184 It to Ry. S 81 dag So
m ia W along N aide ol
K y to 8 Un» ol N E M af
» W M «I BEM. W to 8 W
eor ol aald 16 acre* N &gt;61
f t to b e g ......... .. .............. ..
B eg 2* 07 rh W af N E e r r .......... I
ru n B 30 drg E 9.11 eh N
ISO dec, E to N line of aald
Deg 29.07 rh W o f NE c o r.......... I
r u n 8 44 deg 46 min W
14.31 rh, S 40 deg, E 6.11
eh , N 60 deg. E 14.87 t b
■ N SOdeg W T l l e b . . . . . . .
B K of N X o f U t 2 a n d SM
o f U t i . , , . , . . . , ................... I
Bog S W eor of N M ol 1 ot 3 . . . . 1
r u n N 1471M It to 8 lina
o l Banford Uran«. S 44
dag, K 631.7 It. S 1410.6
It, W 414.2 f l ...........................
E H • ol 8 WM ol S W X and
.
8 E M 0I 8 W M ...........
1
Beg 8.90 eh 8 and 4.29 eh W
, of N E c o ro ! N W M ............
1
r u n W 12.77 rh. 8 *0 ch
E 1.30 eh. NEly along W
aid# of Ry to beg. .................
R ack ta x for 1011 on be* ».90
yh S and 6.3» rh W of NE
c u r of N W U ...............s . . . . . 1
h u n ' W 12.77 rh 8 20
■vb E 1.80 ch, N Ely along
_
W aid e ol Ry to beg, . . . . . .
B e g 33.77 eh E and 10.4» eh„r.
f N of M. .Sec. p e * fA 9 M |W l'

Houiton, D . . . .
Crtnahaw, D, G

Crenahaw, D. G

Unknown

M o r to n . J. P. H n
D uck . T .................
U k k n o tn .. . . ....
M cD onald, D. AD n k i o a i ..............
A dda, lo U o t t a o i l ..............
B.g 449 1-10 fg I al S E cor
Warran Si and E l.aka
A va.......... ..............................
run E SIO It, 8 200 It
W I l o II N *00 ( t ..............-..
B a i SIS It * al 9W cor ol N E
&gt;( ol B W M * .............
run N fi#0 It K 2.10 li 8
««Oli W *30 II. .....................
s w x or n w « ...............................

5
M orton.*J. P., Hr«..
40
L r a c k . Robu B.........
■ FUI Baal I. P a g o 111
Botammo, P. I L . . . .
Itolo m an. V. R.........
Hola m an, P. R .. . . .
l i n i . m ao. M L . . .
Hole man. P. R.........
.
tlo le m a n , Mr*. E. C,
llo le m a n , Mra. E. C.
llo le m a n . Mr*. K. C.
Hola m a n , F, IL. . . .
. . . .
' *
[Tot*man, P. R.........
llo la m a n , Mr*. K. C.
U nk n o w n ..* ,..............

U t a 1 and 3, Bloek C ..........
U t 11. Block C . . . . . . .........
U t a 18. 18 a n d 30, Block C
U t a 1 t e 10, Block D ..........
U U 13 and 14, lllotk I I . . . ,
U U 17,
IB,
19
and
BIock D
..........
All Block t ................................
U t 1. Block P ..........................
U t . 4 and I. Block P .......... .
U t 8. Block F , . ......... .........
U t a IS to 187 Block F
U U I to I t . Block O
U u 18, 18 a n d 20. Block G
U u 31 to 88, Bleck G ..........
U U 1 to 7. Block I t ...............
U t a • and 10, Black 1...........

llo la m a n ,
I l o lr m a n ,
llo la m a n ,
Hole m a n ,
11ule m a n ,

l l o la m a n ,
H o la m a o ,
ll o la m a n ,
ll o la m a n .
Ilota m a n ,
H o lam ao ,
Hol Wovon,
ll o la m a n .
IIolerann,
Ilolrm an,
H o ltm a n ,
H
oletnnn,
in °r 2!**!i J**"*' •••■*■•»•
All ot Block 8 ............. ..............
ll o la m a n ,
D. R. MlirheU'a Barvoy a f L««y Grant

SL Luk*'a C athedral

P.
P.
P.
P.
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IL ., . .
R.........
R.. . . .
IL.» ,.
R.........

P. R.. . . .
P. K.........
P. R . . , . .
P. R.........
F. R . . , . .
P. R.........
Mr*. E. C.
Mr*. E. C.
P. J L . . . ,
P. R.........
E. C , . . , ,
M m E. C,
P. ILt

NE cor
of
NWX
of
N E X ................................
621
SO
run K 150 ft W 05.5 It
N 150 It. E 66.6 It .........
McColgan, John E.
KM of N EM of N W X
................ fl 21 so
20
Bennett, S. C.........
Beg at N E t o t ol N E X °i
N W X ...............6
21 »0
.
rua W 70 yda, 8 140 yda
E 70 yd*. N I4 ¿ y d * . . . . : . .
2
Jic k io n , R . S.
Beg 1.48 eh K and 4.07 rh S of
SW eor ol N E X el B W X - • 1
St 30
run N 7.26 eh, W 1.88 ,
ch S 7.38 eh. E 1.31 eh
(lee* 1 rod on N en d )............
1
W X of E M of S W X “I H EX
*l*o 1.28 acre*, deed book
8, !’*** 83, Reminole Co
• Record of Deed*. ..................... 7 21 »0
S
B»fln at SK cor ol S W if »I
H E X ..................................
7II
JO
run W »00 It, N IS1T It
K 300 It, S 1327 It to
b e g . .....................................
6
Steven*. R earl E
Beg NW eor of E H
SEX
of S W X .......... .. ..........................
7 21 30
run 8 400 It, N 74 drg. K
702.10 It. N 210.8 ft W
474 (t (lee* piece aold
ta Ç a . . .......................................
S
McPh*raon, Mignoli*
Beg 647.70 It E and 210 ft
N of SW eor ot S E X of
B W | r . ..................................
7Cl
JO
ru n f K 223 X ft. N 467 M
ft. 8 69 d e g , W 260 ft
B l U H I t t o b e g ...................
2
Iltrrlaoa, J . U .........
A. K. Grinta'* Mah Dlvlalaa Recorded I Plat Booh 2. P ag o 41
U t 1 ...................................................
Gann. S. E .. ........
U u 10 and * 9 ............. ...................
U n g , T. W .............
E 160 It and W 165 It of U n
I» and 19............, .
ll^ n iM , P e a r f E . ..
N 111 It el U t 97 and NM
of l o t 23 ■........................
Morton. J. F. Heb*
S W X ol 8 W M ................................ 17 21 30
40
Tucker E n p o . ...
K 6 acra* of N E M ol S E X ........ 19 11 30
6
Atwood. A nnie. .
N E M dan* N W X ) . .................. ■ »4 21 30
1*0
SteOrr, Mro. M ,J.
N E X of N W X -----, ................... 26 21 30
40
Bhaler. U. L.
Vlckera. J. It. and
J ark ao n , J. W ..
Merrick. Cf. H

U t a 16 to 24, Block 9. ................
U t * 18, 20, 21. 22, lllotk 10
U w 3. 4, 7, 16. 20, 21, 22. 23
and 21, Block IS
U t * I. 2, J. 4. 5. 6. 7, 6, 11,
12, 15. 16, 17, I*. 19, 20,
21. 21 an&lt;j 24, Block 16

Uakaown

U t e 13. 14. 16, Block 17 . . .
U t . * 4,
13,
IR,
20,
23
Block 18................ ..
N M ol N W X of N W .X ...............
N E H ol SWM ol RE I f ................
H E X of 8 W ‘( of S E X .................
W H of H w X Il e u N SO
acro*..........................................
N 60 acre* of W M of
HW X ....................................
I^rt &gt; ......................
Beg NW cor
run K 100 It 8 to line be­
tween lurveyed and nn■urveyrd land In Section
26, Wraierty to W hndry
ot Ree., N to beg (leu E
60 It «old to J. S. Moore
and le u W 60 It aold to

Andrew*, I1

McHtlife, W. J
Andrew«, I*. R.

8
IO cb. E 6 r k ..........................
Bag al N E p t of lntor**et of
Union A C hapm an Ava,
Ncave* Add to Han l o r d . . .
run K on Union Ave 260
ft N thly at right angle*
to U k * Monroe, Weaterly
along Taka ahore to C hap ,
man Av* Slhly along E
eld* of *amo lo p ia r * of
hOg* * ,
U t 8. Block B. Celery nvo

10

WrlghL H enry.
Aoderaon, J . C.

Williams D. J,
Crontkaw, D. G .........
Wynn, J. if.
Book 3. Pago 4»
E u b a n k s Mr». M. T.
Tkrather, D, L
Unknown i ■ t t t e l M t t
UBIBOWB

Really Truaf C a.
.Harri*. S. W ... .
jSdVBrda, D. H ..

St. Luk*'a Cathedral
Hundali. 8
.
,
Sjoblom. A. E .............
Cranahaw, D. G .........
Unknown.......... ..
U n k n o w n ,...............
Howard, Mra. t„ A.
Andrraon, MableC.
•1
•
Goodrich, C. W. ..

&gt;U 7 ». 80. 81. 8 3........ ..
IU 130. 181, IBS, IS
186, 186 and L i t . . .
it* 140, 14« nnd 1 4 4 ...
ib 1 4 6 . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . .
I n t in N E M # N W M

Goodrich, C. W.
H i e r r a s C. W .. .
Snyder A Healer
S nyder â Healer
Walker, B. 07 . . .

HW eor ot B E M ................. ....
r u n E OSO fi N 483 U W
880 ft. 8 8 deg 30 min
W 4T1 ( ( « m i *» * 11** t*« * i*

o ri n s * W.............

White, Itcubla. .
[{»ally Tru*t Co.
William*. Graco.

Unknown...............

Realty Truat Co.

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Dtnkle, i . B.

Unknown............
Unknown...............
VRkuawg......... .

l^rta 103 nnd 113........

Uft-Jif»»
JM -............ .
U t * 170 aad 180____ ...................
171, 173, ITS. 174, 176
And* 1
8
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Lot 1 » 1 . . . * ........... ..
U t 19911
, ,.......
Lata 193 and 191. . . ......................
U U * ' l . Ì13, 218, 214, SIB.
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SIS. 317, 318, 318 and
2 3 0 ..................... ! ......................
U t * H T , 32R, 339 and 3 1 0 ..........
j f t i i 801 to 270.
U t a »62 nnd S IS ............................ .
6 éft •*»'***•** »-ft f i l i l i * I M | » .
Ijiüit
. I * I A« a »ft *'j,-#V» ftJ f ft ft » **
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N W M o f S W U m S E M . . . , . , . . S3 10
W H «f N W M ol V fE M «f
ft***H * * »ft* ft * »* w• t »ikm_* * ** • 33 ! •

Caldwell, D. A .. .

■* *

U ta

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k n o w n M Chapel l o t , . &lt;»«••

l ’uri'».
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15 51

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N W M oI S E T í ol N t f V . . . . . . ' 14
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W H of SW M of N W M (lm* •
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8 5 a e ra * .. . . . . . . . . . ...............48
1» S t -------- i
W X of N W U af B W M .
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ip s i
Ba« 6 ek W a n d I t * elf N of
N W cor ol N E H ol H E X . . 1
20 *1
ru n N 9 rh &gt;. 11.40 eh
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B * eh W 11.40 e h . , . . ............
n.
Ba« a t p t . 10 eh N of S E cor
of N W M of N W M ................... 8 30 St
• r u a W 1 0 ' eh N 4 eh K
10 eh S 4 e h . . , .......................
U t 8, Black H, B row n’* Sub
DIv of Back H am m ock . . .
U t 3, Block C, B ro w n’* Sub
D Iv a t Back t t i a n M k . . . .
U t a 1 an d 2, Diteli D, B ro w a i
S u b DIv, at Back Hamfta tlt, *
, • I
S aafard Celery Dalla, Recordad I
N X of U t 1 . . ...........................

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L o t * 8 . «•«*■«.a , a , . . . , , , .
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«8 (•■ rapt 40 f t R ol W
of R / ) Back ta a 1818...........

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c y l i n d e r s , s t u d d e d w ith 1)0111.
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c l a i m e d C r a ig .
"H ero, W a lle r, ta k e
one.
I'll t a k e t h e o t h e r — a n d t h o
l o b e s —a n d — "
W e r a n , f o r t h e r e w a s n o t l m o to
lo s e . A s n e a r l y a s I cou ld e s t i m a t e It,
t h o w a t e r m u s t n o w bo slo w ly c l o s i n g
N o v e l an d a M o t i o n P ic tu r e
A D e t e c til
o v e r E la in e .
" W h a t Is I t ? ” I a s k e d , ft# h o J o i n e d
B y A R T H U R B. R E E V E
u p t h e t u b e s f r o m t h e t a n k s t o th oTho IVill-Knoion Novtlltl anJ Ihi
p e c u lla r h oo k llk o ap p aratu s ho c a r ­
Creator
of Iht "Craig KtnntJy" Shtiu
ried.
I
“ A n o x y a c e t y l c n o b lo w p ip e ,” h e m u t ­
P i t i M l t d la Collaboration W ith the P it h e P l j y r n and the E r ln t lc Film C orapM j
te r e d bock fe v e rish ly . "U sed fo r w e ld ­
i n g s n d c u t t i n g , two.” ho n d d e d .
W i t h a l i g h t h o t o u c h e d t h o n o z x le .
I n s t a n t l y a t o s s i n g , b li n d in g fl a m e OopjTTlfht, I91K b f th a S ta r C o o i a n j . All Foreign Klghta R tM rrx I.
t i i l c a b . - a d i h c » a r i l i a . w o w ^ . ^ - - ir? ,f r t m i | } WT,, i r t i t u ^ d — n s c r e a m . n e e d l o m a d e t h e s t e e l u n d e r I t I n c a n
. dlcAtln«? t h o r o a d .
I p e r h a p s — a w o m a n ' s v o ic e , f a i n t , b u t d e s c e n t . T h e t e r r l f l c h e a t f r o m o n e
n o x t l o m o d e t h o s t e e l g lo w .
Tho
And a w a y t h e y tp o d . l e a v i n g K e n - u n m i s t a k a b l e ,
n e d r u n c o n s c i o u s o n th o s i d e o f t h o j
, , o o k e d a t h | i fnCf) m a u t r l n ic l r . s t r o n n i of o x y g e n fro n t t h o s e c o n d
road, w h e r e ^ w e f o u n d b l m . ^
^
j w i t h o u t a w o r d 1 r e a d In It th o con- c o m p l e t e l y c o n s u m e d th o h o t m e t a l .
K enn ed y w a s a ctu a lly c u ttin g o u t a
*
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*. ^ * .
1 A rm a tlo n of th e th o u g h t
t h a t had
h u g e h o le In t h o s t i l l e x p o s e d s u r f n e o
" W h a t a r e w e t o d o ? I a s k e d h elp - f l a s h e d I n t o m y m ind ,
o f t h e 't a n k — all aro u n d , e x c e p t f o r a
lessly o f K e n n e d y , w h e n w o h a d a t
E l a l n o D o d g e w a s in stilo ly
f e w In c h e s , t o p r e v e n t t h e h e a v y
las t s o t h i m o n h i s fe e t.
•
•
•
•
•
•
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p i e c e fr o m f a l l i n g In w a rd .
Ills h e a d s t i l l r i n g i n g f r o m t h e f o r c o
F i r s t h a d c o m o t h e l i m o u s i n e , w ith
o f th o b ld w o f th o b l a c k j a c k , C r a i g
‘
.a
As K ennedy carefu lly b en t o u tw a rd
stooped d o w n , t h e n k n e l t In t h e d u s t , U t h r o e b a n d i t s , to t h e s p o t fixed on t h o s e c t i o n o f t h o t a n k w h ic h h e h a d
s i o o p tu u t. h ,
n s n r e n d e x v o u s . I - a to r h n d c o m o t h e
• of tb e r o a d , t h e n r a n a h e a d a b it,
c u t, ho q u ick ly r e a c h e d d o w n
and
tax icab .
A s It h o v e I n t o s i g h t , th o
w h e re It w a s s o m e w h a t m u d d y .
l i f t e d E la i n e , u n c o n s c i o u s , o u t o f t h o
th r e o . w ell-d ressed c ro o k s h nd draw n
"W hich w a y — w h ic h w a y ? ” ho m u t­
r e v o l v e r s , t h i n k i n g p e r h a p s t h o p la n w a t e r .
G e n t l y ho l a i d h e r on t h e s a n d , it
te r e d to h i m s e l f .
fo r g e tt in g rid o f K e n n e d y m ig h t pos­
I t h o u g h t p e r h a p s th o b lo w , h a d a f ­
w a s t h o w o rk o f o n l y a m o m e n t t o c u t
sib ly h a v e m iscarried . D u t th o tax i­
fected h i m n n d l e a n e d o v e r t o s e e
th e cords th a t b o u n d her hands.
c a b d r i v e r a n d th o r o u g h - f a c e d fellow
w hat he w a s d o in g . I n s te a d , he w as
T h e r e sh e l a y , p a i n an d s t i l l . W n a
h a d r e a s s u r e d th o r n w i t h t h e s i g n of
* studying t h e m a r k s m a d o b y th o ti r e
s
h
e dead?
t h e C lu tc h in g H an d , a n d t h e revolvers
of tho C l u t c h i n g H a n d c a b .
K en n ed y w o rk e d fran tically t o re
w e r e lo w e re d .
More s l o w l y n o w a n d c a r e f u l l y , wo
v
iv
o her.
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they
p arleyed
h a stily ,
th o
p ro c e e d e d , f o r a m i s t a k e m e a n t lo s i n g
A t la s t , s l o w l y , t h o c o lo r s e e m e d t o
r o u g h n e c k n n d th o fn k o
chauffeur
th o tr a il o f E l a i n e .
r o t u r n to h e r p a l e lips. H e r e y e l i d s
l i f t e d E l a i n e o u t o f th o t a x i . S h e w a s
We cam e to a n o th e r c ro s sro a d s and
flu tte re d . T h e n h e r great, d e e p e y e s
bound nnd gagged.
th o d r i v e r g l a n c e d a t C r n l g . " S t o p l "
opened.
" W e l l , n o w w e ’ve g o t h e r , w h a t s h a ll
ho o r d e r e d .
As s h o l o o k e d u p a n d c a u g h t s i g h t
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s h e s e e m e d to c o m p r e h e n d
For a mo­
m e n t b o th w e r e s i l e n t
T hen E la in e
r e a c h e d up a n d t o o k his h a n d
’’L’r a l g , ”
she
w h is p e r e d ,
“you—
y o u ’v e s a v e d m y l i f e ! ’'
H e r lone w a s elo q u en t.
• • K l a l n V h o w h i s p e r e d , s t il l g a t i n g
d o w n In to h e r w o n d e r f u l e y e s . &gt;lho
C l u t c h i n g H a n d s h a l l pay for t h i s ! J t
Is a tig h t to n f i n i s h b e t w e e n u s ! ”
(TO 1IK IX&gt;NT1NUED.)
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th o d i r t , e x a m i n i n g i t * r o a d f o r m a r k s .
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b a cck
k it o m
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I n t o tin o p e n a p a c e t h a t l o o k e d p a ri ii
u la r ly l o n e s o m e . N e a r It s t o o d a o n »
e to r y b r i c k f n c t o r y b u f b l l n g . clo n ed ,
b u t not a b a n d o n e d
As I l o o k e d a b o u t a t t h o u r m t l r u c
liv e icen o , K e n n e d y a lr e a d y w a s dow n
o n h is k n e e s i n t h e d ir t a g a l n j s t u d y
Ing th e ti r e tru c k s.
T h e y w e r e all
confused, s h o w in g th at t h e tnxlcab
w e w ere
fo llo w in g
had
ev id en tly
back ed ih a n il tu r n e d s e v e r a l tim e*
b efore g o in g o n. .
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tra c k s!"
ho
excla im ed
ex cited ly ,
stu d y in g ' c lo ser.
"T hot m u s t have
b e o n th o l i m o u s i n e , w a i t i n g . "
L ab o rio u sly b o w as fo llo w in g th e
c o u r s e o f t h e c a n i In t h e o p e n s p a c e ,
w h e n o n o w o r d e s c a p e d h i m , ’’F o o t ­
p r i n t s ! '*
H e w a s u p a n d off In a m o m e n t , b e
fo re we co u ld Im ag in e w h a t ho w as
a f t e r . » W e h a d g o t o u t o f th o c n b .
« n d f o l lo w e d h i m s i , d o w n t o th-i
v e ry sh o re o f s s o r t of c o v e o r bay,
b e w e n t. T h e r e la y s r u « t y , d i s c a r d ­
e d b o il e r o n t h e b e n c h , h a l f s u b
m e r g e d In t h e r i s i n g t i d e .
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t a n k t h e f o o t p r i n t s s e e m e d to go
rig h t dow n t b e sand s n d Into th e
. wave#, w h ic h w e r e slow ly o b lite r a tin g
th em .
K e n n e d y g a t e d o u t a s If t o
m a k e o u t a p o s s i b l e b o a t o n t h é ho rl«on w h ere t h e c o v e w id en ed o u t
"h o o k !" I cried.
F u r t h e r d o w n t h e s h o r o , a fo w fe e t ,
I had d isc o v e re d th e sam e p rin ts, go ­
i n g In t b e . o p p o s i t e d i r e c t i o n , b a c k t o ­
w ard th e p la c e fro m w h ic h ho had
J n s t c o m a , - I s t a r t e d to f o l lo w t h e m ,
b u t so o n f o u n d m y s e l f a l o n e .
K en • • d y h a d p a u s e d b e s l d o t h o o l d b o ile r.
" W h a t Is U T " I n a k e d , r e t r a c i n g m y
«to p s.
f i e d id n o t a n s w e r , b u t s e e m e d to b e

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listen in g .
W e listen ed a l« o .
T here
• a r U In ly w a s a m o s t p e c u li a r nolio
iw ld e th a t ta n k . W e e I t a m u f f le d s c r e a m ?
K e n n e d y r e a c h e d d o w n a n d p ic k e d
« 0 a r o c k , b i t t i n g t h e t a n k w i t h a re-o y n d ln g b lo w .
A s t h e e c h o d ie d
h 0 l i s t e n e d a g a in .

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date

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1a Ihr Circoli to u r t Seventh Judicial Clr^ »ttli In And Far Hrmiani* A 'e a a t r r
lidia 1r&gt; t ' han re rjr~
Hard) William«
va. .
Emma Vi filiam«
To Um ma Williame,
-H eprrt St., Hnvin nah, Georgia:
i
11 appearing from the
tl
11
affidavit of H ardy
William« herrín duly filed, that he la th e
romplalnant In the above entitled cau«ek
and that it la the belief of the affiant th a t
Fmm* Willlama i« a non resident of the
itkte of Florida, and that »he 1« a resident
of the «tale of («rurgM, fraiding at - —---Report St., in the city of Savannah, m
Flld «late, and that there 1» no person in
t i n i l i t r of Florida, the service of suboens upen whom would bind the derndant; and th at affiant further «ays
• i a t hr believes the age of the defendant
t© be over twenty-one year*.
You therefore, Emma William*, ire ordrrtd to ap pear to this bill herein duly
fled in this caute en the 3th diy of July
A. V 1913, the «amo being a rule day of
ik l t .CIUM.
!( U fu rth e r ordored t h a l thfa notlr#
be rub tlshrd for four consecutive weelta
In thè Hanford Ilerald. a new«papcr publlthed In Semincle rou nty. Florida.
Wiincas*: F. A. Pouflans, rlerk of thè
Circuit C o u rt, and a arai thereof, t h In
DI d»&gt; of June, A. I» 19I&amp;
(ac*M
E. A. THUmiABS,
Cltrk of thè Circuit Court.
Ily Jas. C. Rolerl«,
Deputy Clerk.
A. K Power«, Holicitor for Complt
I l l u e « - &amp;!r
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w a t e r ’ W h y n o t p u t h e r In t h e r e ’
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t h o r o u g h n e c k p i c k e d K ln ln o u p bodily,
s t i l l s t r u g g l i n g v a in ly , a n d t o g n t h o r
t h e y c a r r i e d h e r . h o u n d a n d gag g ed ,
to t h e t a n k
T h o o p e n i n g , w h i c h w as
t o w a r d th o w a t e r , w a s s m a l l , b u t th ey
m a n a g e d , r o u g h l y , to t h r u s t h e r In
S n n fc m l. F la .
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u p n h u g e b o w l d e r a g a i n s t t h e s m a ll
e n t r a n c e , b r a c i n g It s o t h a t It would Y o u c a n m a k e t h r r o u n d tr ip in o n e d a y
bo I m p o s s i b l e f o r h e r to g e t o u t from
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w a s o n a s l a n t o n th o r a p i d ly ’ s h e l v in g
b e a c h , w a s n o w c o m p l e t e l y u n d e r wnt o r s n d I m p o s s i b l e t o g e t a t . Ilesl^e*.
th e o p e n in g w as sm all, to o sm a ll.
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about
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■d4 olfcir fanti p roti uri», lo buy, ftrll and
A tle n iio n A n d B e s t E iT o rls
rirh a n i* th* «am* for rafth or ©n romml*ftien or o th r r• i* * , to maka advancaé and
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hsv» and -»«arci»» all Ik* right*, power».
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Aritela IH
, Srrlal No. 06193
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u p th o s h o r e .
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c o u r s e , lo c k e d . K e n n e d y w h i p p e d ou t
h l s ”r e v o l v e r n n d o o v e r a i w e l l- d ir e c te d
s h o t s t h r o u g h th.o k e y h o l e s m n i h e d
t h e lo c k . W e p u t o u r i h o u l d e n to 11
a n d sw u n g th e d o o r o pen, en te rin g

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make flva y»ar proof, to ratihlUh claim
t
lb* land al-ov* d»arrlb»d, hvf'r» clerk
of clrrull cauri. «4 Sanford, Florida, on
Ù,» arn d ifay of J u ly . 1915.
Claimant name« •« wlln»*««:
Uly***« A B row n, of W»M*a. Florida.
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Pcyd. of W a h l « .. FloHdo.
•W. H. Boyd, ef Waklwa, Florida,
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N olir«* 1* h r f * h y |lv»n Ihftl th** ur*4*f
alffirtl will, on W*dñ**c|sy, (h r ílOlh &lt;!«)’ ni
Junr. A D 191&amp;. or •• |»oon Ihrrrftftrr ma
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.
• body Iioliitr aoil ro rj.orai. u n d « ihr I»»»
T a k e t h e 11 o ’clock tr a in
».( th r fl a ir ol Florida. »Ith »nd undrf i h r
DAVISJFORSTER. M. D.. PhjikUn in C h a r ,. fi&gt;llowln* i9rojio«-«l rh«rt*f
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Atllilr I*
T h . Damo of Ih . r e p a r a t i o n «hall ho
ih» * Florida Frodar» C om pany." and It*
prlnrlpal olTVrr. and (»lar» of hmlor**
• hall hr at -Sanford. Florida. »Uh branrh
nfllf»* at *urh othrr piar», to thr «lat»
of Florida and o th .r * ta tr. of Ihr Unltrd
s |al*t aa may h i t t i í l t r b* fstablishsd*
P lum bin g and
(fllflr IF
Tha ( m a r a l n«iur* ol ih* bu«lnr.ft (o
G a s F i t t i n g
bt tr a n ta c trtl by lha f t f p o ia l in n «hall bt#
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ARCHITECT

C o o lly , In s p l l o o f t h o e m e r g e n c y ,
K e n n e d y to o k In th o p e r i l o u s s i t u a ­

Article VII.
Th« nama and '»©«Jdenc* of tbe Incor­
porators and the dumber of abares •ub*"
arribed by tacb are aa follow«:
i . D. I food,
I o ..................
Hanford,.......
Florida. Forty-right
•hare .
M. 1- Hood, Sanford, Florida, one ahare.
II. J, Wilton, Sanford, Florida, one abate.
S tate of Florida
r
C ounty of Seminole.
1 hereby certify th at on tJbia day per
•anally appeared before me, a notary pub­
j qualified, t h r Iiijiiftr«« of th r cor p o r t tfon lic, J
l&gt; Hood. M I.. Ho©*, and II J.
«hall be conducted by th r following of* Wilton, knn%n to me to be the peraon*
derr• J* II Hood, jpraouldrn*: M . t . Mood, described In and who ctee u ted the fore.vita president, and If J. Wilton, t*er*(ary goiag article« ©f Incorporation, an d each for
and trraaurrr; an I J. I). Hood. M. |,. himeelf severally acknowledged before ma
Hood and If. J. Wilton ahall ronatllut« th at he executed c i id article« of Incorpora­
the board of director«.
tion for the u«ea and purpoars therein •*Ari Irle VI
proceed.
The highest amoui.t of Indebtedness to
Witne«« my hand and seal of office this
which th# corporation may at any time 22nd day of May 1913.
•table*! ltarif abi li h* the aïnou ni. of Ilf
Caaal)
J. J. D IC K IN S O N .
capital «took plu« Ita turplü«.
79-Tu**-4t*
N otary Public.

i

Elton J. M o u gh to n

ily.
F ran tically
B lain e
m anaged
to
loosen th e gag
S he « c re a m e d . Her
vtilco B4*enied to bo b o u n d a r o u n d by
t h e Ir o n w a l l s a s sh o w a s h e r s e l f . Hho
shuddered.
T h o w a te r w a s risin g —
h n d r e a c h e d h e r c h e s t , nn ri w a s still
r i s i n g , sl o w l y , I n e x o r a b ly .
W h a t w a s t h a t ? S i l e n c e ? O r wa«
so m eo n e o u tsid e?
•
•
•
•
•
•
*
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rfl«t»rlnni
»hall ha el**t*d annually hy
thr atoc k holder« on tha Hr« t Wednesday
In February of each year at 9:00 nVIock
p m. at
» meeting held for th at purpoao
tn ita prlnrlpal office« at Sanford. Marid a, and Ita officer« a hall. I mmrdl lately
thrrraftrr
hr elected by th r board of dlrraiara. *n&lt;F In voting, althrr in a atockholdrr* or dirrrior«' mrailng. ric h «hare
of «tock «hall «nlitir Ita holder to one
vote, Until tit o«r to hr cl acted at tha drat
annual meeting of itockholdcT« «hall hr

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D E N T IS T

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Ctftlfli tie 1n ’ hr na mr of ll#&lt;iil«h Sm tthry
t Jnlr ca a n d crrtlAcatr «hill be redeemed
accord'Mg tu 1» w, t a t deed will i««ur t h e r r ­
ón on t i r lai day of July. A D IVI &amp;
Will»#** my offici ■! «ifn atu rr and acal
tbit U r 31*( day . f May. A l&gt; 1913
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K. A DOU OKA SB,
i Trrh Circuit t ‘ourt, Seminole Co., Fla.
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THE SANPOBD HERALD

JUNE » . Ills

«ooooofl CMMMMOOooooaaeofloa aoaoaaooa ooooowooaoaa i

a t his -mother’s at Lake Mary, re­
tor vajt^cle- required to be registered
turning home 'Sunday evening.
shall not run the same at a rate of
'Mite Ruth Bergquiat made
speed exceeding FOUR MILES per
hour, and shall at all times while
short visit last week in Sanford t
'On tHe public highways have said &lt;§&gt;&amp;&amp;§&gt;&lt;&amp;$&gt;&lt;&amp;$&gt;$&gt;&lt;$&gt;&lt;
Mrs. Elmer Lundquist. A party was
♦
motor vehlelo under perfect con­
recently
given fn her honor a t Mr
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
LAKE MARY ITEMS
trol.
t
, W. V. Dunn made a trip to San­ and Mra. Edwin Lundquist’s on her
YOU AND M E .” ' '
birthday, but we did not get the
Section 8. Upon approaching any ford Monday.
names
of those who attended.
person walking In the joad way or
R. N. Poston and ~MT»r-Evans
T T
a public highway, or a horse or made a business trip to Sanford —Glad to see Miss Laura Parker
horses, or other draft animals .bring Tuesday.
out from town to - a tte n d Sunday
school.
1 A** Local Advertisement« Unde
ridden, led or driven thereon, a
Miss Helen Iscrman left Saturday
person operating any such registered for her home at Monroe, after dosing
Mrs. J. A. t Vaughn and Mrs Thia Heading THREE CENTS
A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
motor vehicle shall give ample sig­ a very successful term of school here. Thompson were callers on Mrs. Goo Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
"H E'LL PBENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
nal or warning of its approach, and
*
A. K. Nelson loft ^aturday for his Clark and also on Mrs. W. Evans Charge 25 Cents.
¡o p a o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ao D O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ao o o use every reasonable precaution to
■home in Iols, Kansas, after a two on Thursday afternoon.
ensure the safety of such person or months visit with friends in the viAnjclo Sanncverino attended the
t I very seldom bo out oi my baili­ a kid,
; ;♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
1
animnl,
and
in
case
of
horses
or
How they used to tell you
cinity of Lake Mary ,and Sinfohir-Lak#-Marjupicnic----His sister Mary
wick to talk politics hut just now
other draft animals, to prevent During his . stay here Mr. Nelson took a nice part there in the pxer
About throwing a pebble into
on the eve of tho resignation of
FOR SALE
»
frightening the same.
pond,
Secretary Bryan I will make a few
has made a great many friends who eisea.
And how it made a ripple,
Section 15,
Penalties for •* Ex- regretted aeelng him leave. .__
J , . A. Thompson— war-^nrotmfiy
predictions. I have been a life long
That—wwrt-.tmr -and- on, and on e ttiiu Spetd, tie.—Tho violations of
called
to Kissimmee by the death o]
friend and admirer of W. J. Bryan
The picnic here last Friday was
For aale at a good discount, schol­
le w ® of any of the provisions of Sections fine and was attended by q large his half brother, Tommy.
but I hate a quitter and so does and on.
arship
In the Sanford Business Col­
Until it renched the distend shore 6 , 7, 8, 9 and 10 of this Act shall number of patrona and friends of the
Thbse who attended the picnic lege. Owner cannot u»e it yn,
every other red blooded American
Or something like that?
be deemed a misdemeanor, punish­ school. One of the most important and dosing day exercises of the Lake
and that Bryan has quit right in the
quire at Herald Offlre.
W2-ifWhen you got big enough
able by a fine not exceeding one features of the morning was the Mary school were well repaid, for a
middle of a period of intensity in
You went to the minstrel show
hundred dollars for tho first offience, track mefet. This consisted of nine warm welcome and a splendid pro­
public affairs does not help him in
For Sale—A desirable home. cen­
And saw tho end man
and punishable by a fine not less events, with prize winners as fol­ gram awaited all who came. Thoae
tho eyes of the people. If he really
trally
located, In good neighborhood.
And the middle man
than fifty dollars nor no more than lows:
from our Sunday school were Mrs.
resigned because he was afraid o
House
has nine rooms, braidi- hath
Show how a quartet of a.dollar
one hundred dollars, or imprison­
J. A. Thompson, Robert and An*
the time of President Wilson's letter
100
yd
dash
(first),
Donald
Dunn.
and
halls.
Flowing well with iUbPaid off ten dollars worth of debts ment not exceeding thirty days, or
drew, Miss Olga Vihlen and E ric
--then he should not be criticised, but
60
yd
dash
(first),
Adolph
Sjobirrigatlon,
with
both hard and »oft
In
about
five
minutes,
both, for a second offence/ and pun­
Mra. W. Evans and baby, Mrs. Bal­
now that the letter has been made
lom.
*' *'
water
in
house.
Inquire at Herald
By
passing
from
Tambo
to
Bones
ishable by a fine not less than one
linger, John Henry and Elmer Lund
public there seems to' be no real
Three legged race (first), John
offlce-_____________
* 81-6tp
And
from
Bones
to
Rastus,
hundred
dollars
nor
no
more
than
quist
and
In
the
auto
Mr.
Norman
reason for Mr. Bryan to be alarmed
Henry Lundq'uUt, Elmer Thompson.
And from Rahtus to Ephram,
two hundred and fifty dollars and
Swanson, Miss gbba Stedt and Miss
If he quit to engage in a cam­
Sack race (first), Teddy Dunn.
For Sale Cheap—Gas range, good
And from Ephram to Lijah,
Imprisonment not exceeding sixty
Edna Thompson. John Henry and
paign for the presidency then he
new. Inquiro at Fernald Tin
Relay
race
(first
team),
Donald
And so on around the half circle? days for a third or subsequent 'of­
Andrew vore the prize (or the three- Shop.
has already lost because he will
go tf
Dunn,
Fred
Lee,
William
Dunn,
And then, when.you were sent up fence.
legged race. The day was perfect
never again get the ear of the Amer­
Elmer
Thompaon,
To college,
and everything else went off to
ican people in the future as he has
For Sale—Bronze Turkey egg,
Potato race (first), Donald Dunn. mstc)\. All taking part did well and
in the past. He has been great on ■The hlgh-brow Professor
HEALTH CAMPAIGN •
$2.00
dox. ' Barred Plymouth Rock
High Jump (firat), Fred Lee.
especially those in the boya' march,
Tried to explain the same thing?
Once more Florida is making a
theory but when the crucial moment
$
1.00 for 15. Plymouth Rock
Broad Jump (first), Fred Lee.
showing much practice on their roosters and cockerels price» in ap­
You remember?
.
new advance in the fight for tuber­
then he quit and all his theories did
Then
followed
a
bounteous
dinner
part and the excellent training and plication. Keystone Poultry Yard*,
Well,
culosis. It is putting into operation
not prevail in the crisis. President
which
displayed
the
hospitAIity
and
patience
of the teacher. We also Longwood, Fla.
This
is
no
talk
on
Political
Econ­
a plan which it Is expected will se­
Wilson has demonstrated that he
HJ-fit;»
ability of the ladies.
very
much
enjoyed the talk of our
omy
cure
a
careful
survey
of
the
entire
j
was even greater than Bryan and
Tho Indies' mail driving contest Sunday school missionary and his
Or anything like that;
state to enumerato and locate the
those who have been saying that
For Sale—Five year old English
It’s just n gentle hint
consumptives in Florldn and spread early in the afternoon was as ex­ wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albertson of De- lull terrier, weight about 55 pound*
Bryan was the man behind the ad­
To tho right effect. Now
knowledge of the treatment of citing as it was interesting. Mrs. Land, the latter giving us a fine reci­ Won first prize at county fair, beat
ministration will now have to ac­
Is a good time for you
the diseaso that is within the-reach H, D. Durant won first prize,- driv­ tation.
knowledge that Bryan has only been
stock in* the country.
Also »¡x
ing ten ten-penny nails into a solid
Last Thursday evening at the weeks old male puppy. Nick ZarTo start a little of your own.
of those'of most limited meana.
■Secretary of State and nothing more
A good time
Florida's Board cf Health does two by ten board in less time than Presbyterian church Roy. Stein*
and hs could not hold thia position
avan, Box 1183, Sanforii. 84-rfc
To
start
your
dollars
not oppose the sanitarium treatment it takes to tell it. Tho program of meyer and Dr. Phlllpn of Sanford
when the country engaged in big
Moving around tho ciricc.
of this disease. It advocates it, for the children in tho afternoon was favored With a sermon and heart to
affairs. Wilson has gained more
For Salo— About 8 acre» water­
Pay off your debts.
those whose financial circumstances in two parts, the first being a can* heart talk, which waa very much melons. Between quarter and half
prestige by his firm decision and he
Buy what you need.
permit them to take' advantage of (tuta- f°r which the singe was deco- appreciated by thoae present, and we milo of station. Will be ripening
will he the logical candidate for all
hope to havo them with us again about 20th of this month Address
And buy it now.
the splendid discipline and a tte n -|rnled to ™P™»entFlowerland and
the Democrats and many of the pro­
Get things started.
tion that it insures. The Board the various flowers were imperson- when we get the organ fixed.
gressive Republicans in the next
Box 10, Lnke Mary. Fla
H5-2tc
Dr. Denton comes out’ daily to
Put your money in circulation,
has
realized that the erection of “led ^y children dressed in approcampaign. He has proved to be the
That’s good sense,
such sanitaria in Florida, for both Printe rostumos. The flowers were see Mr. Geo. Clark, though his foot
man while Bryan, our former Jdol
For Sale— One Holstein Jersey
races and sexes U beyond the prac- 1introduced by Donald Dunn and is progressing as well as could be cow, 35 White Wyandotte», une
And
patriotism.
only has the feet of clay nnd cold
And good business.
tica! financial reach of the state. Kred L«,'&gt; aa heralds, and each sang expected. He hopes in a weke per­ Wisconsin incubator and brooder.
clay at that. I hate to lose my re­
Every ripple in the pond,
aped for W. J. Bryan but his actions
when it is remembered that the a song in answer to the call of the haps to be able to step on It.
W. B. Ballard, Alt a monte Springs.
heralds. The anow drop was repre­
Mr.- Elmer Lundquist and wife Fla.
No matter how small
do not .suit me at ail and that is
state of Ohio has expended nearly
hf&gt;-2tp
Helps break the stagnation,
all' there is to it. Thia Is my pri­
three-quarter» of a million dollar» sented by six first grade boya. The are moving out from town today,
violet by Mattie Deli Poston. For- for the present into Mr. Axel NyGet busy
vate opinion publicly expressed and
for such an institution, which ha»
For Sale—Steam pressure canning
getmenot
by Caniela Durant. Daisy lund's house.
And
make
a
splash.
Others can believe ns they wish.
capacity for 142 gatients only,
outfits.
From family size to factory
• • t
Children's Day Sunday at the capacity.
"Buy It now,"
while the canvas of the state shows by Rt^h Iscrman. Poppy by Julia
Send for catalogue
And get your money back.
T Say,
more than sixty thousand patients Nylana. Rose by Mary Sana Far- Presbyterian church.
Southern
Sales
Service, Altamonte
ino.
Do you remember when you were
—Topeka Daily Capital.
entitled to its benefits. Ilut the
Springs, Fla.
86-l’tp
In the second part the idea of
Board appreciate* and favora the
SANfORD LODGES «
practical value of the open air patriotism was carried out in dec­
ford be it
treatment which is within the reach orations as well as in songs and reci­
Resolved, That an effort be made
Sanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
FOR RENT
ii
of even the poorest. Within the tations and drills of tho children.
by this board to get authority of
Communication every first and third
During the entire day ice cream
past few weeks plans have been
law to issues interest bearing time
cones were sold on the picnic grounds Thursdays at 7:30. Visiting brethren
warrants, extending over a period completed to put into operation, by the ludiea of the C. E. Society
(tyy welcçtpe.
For Rent—House of eight robin»
July 1, the district nursing idea
aylor
J. C. Humph
of fifteen (15j years, to bear inter­
for
the
benefit/
o
of
the
fund
goi
and
both on Myrllo avenue, close
ecretary
W. M
ng
nd to cover Florida with this
Continued f.om Page One
est at six per cent (6 per cent), said
iUwarfi»
painting
I
the
church.
^herij
in.
Inquiro Of Hill Lumber Co.,
p raticai .*os||. • Ffr'/thik putflose
medicine, 29.51; C. M. Hand, Com. issue to be for the mnp of ,$'100,000. thj| &gt;tntejj haimheen Jdiyidefi infill six Mfts H*-60 cleared^
office,._____________
63-tfc
Monroe Chapter No. IS, R. A. M.
on fines, 10.42;
12; C. M. Hand, attend­
attend- $66,000.00 to bej u&amp;e&lt;I tinjjconnecting dlAmcts, nearly equal in popula­
Some of the out of town visitors
Meets every second and fourth Thurs
For Rent— Several n n e office
ing court, 18ï.OOj'C. M. Hand, ffod- up the Sanford japd Orlnndo road; tion. not including in the operation were Capl. R. B. Smith, W. F. day in Masonic Hall over tho Imperia
rooms
over Yowell's. Enquire N P
ing prisoners
•risoners, R2.60; C. M. Hand, $15,000.00 to be used on the Ge­ of the work the three Inrgest cen­ Wickham, Mr. Norman Swnnson, Theatre. VLsitlnfe companions welcome.
l
ow
vil
Yowsll
&amp; Co,
f tf
J.
F.
Knrnntz
H.
E.
Tolar
court telegrams j 2.76; C. M. Hand, neva road, nnd $20,000.00 to be ters of population. Jacksonville,
George Smith. Misses Winnie Smith
Secretary
High
Priest
used
on
Oviedo
road.
court bailiff, 8.75; C. M. Hand,
Fi\r Rent Hurnished :&gt;p Mm.
ITnsnrola and Tampa, which al­ and Flora Pearson, Mrs. Thom pson/
board of jury, 6.00; C. M. Hand,
Adopted this 19th day of May. ready have taken the matter in and children anti Mrs. Ballinger .Seminole Chapler 2, Order Eastern Sta including sewing machine
grand jury bailiff, 2.50; C. M. Hand, A D. 1915.
Meets every first and third Tuesday and other convenience» f&gt;&gt;r I &lt;■i i
R«v and Mrs. (J, V. Albertson, H.
hand more or leas efficiently.
in euch month. Everyone who tins seen keeping. Good location. 302 Park
costa circuit court, 66.70; C. M,
(seal)
L. P. Ilagan
Herman
and
family.
A
good
ser­
T I ip
first district includes the
his Star in the East are cordially invited avenue.
Hand, costs Ct. Ct., 5.75; C. M.
L. A. Brumley.
mon was delivered by Rro, Albert­ to
83-3tp
visit this chapter.
counties
west
of
the
Chattahoo­
Hand, costs Ct. Ct., 197.36; Total.
J. T. McLain.'
son
at
7:30
o’clock
and
everybody
Alice
E.
Robbins,
Sec'y
chee river, with hcadqunrters .at
1927.80.
J. A. Clark ,
departed happy but tired.
For Rent—Furnished or iinitif
Pensacola, the population by tlte
C. W. Ensmingor
Phoenix
Lodge
No
5,
K.
of
I*.
Special Road &amp;. Bridge District
nlshed
six room enti age
Miss Herman is un excellent
Board of Co. Comr's, Seminole census of 1010 being about 134,000. teacher and all one could wish for.
Meets
second
and
fourth
Tuesdays
|
dollars
per
month Call 30 k
Wo. 1.—Hand Bros., hauling brick,
The second includes the counties
Nisiting
knights
always
welcome.
County, Florida.
a
veil
tie
or
phone
No 2»T
180.00; Hill • Lumber Co., lumber,
between the Chattahoorhee and the Many thanks to her for the past 11. McLaulin
•
O. J. Miller
21.95; llcthcrington &amp; Berner, pinion Attest: E. A. Douglass, Clerk
K. It nnd S.
C. C.
Suwannee rivers, with headquarters term. Much credit is due her for
For Rent Five room &gt; &gt;" .
3.20; Landis &amp;. Fish, costs injunction
n! Tulinhnssee. nnd with a po; u,|a .lth o praise Lake Mary get« for hav­
Elm
avenue. All modern m
•ult, 234.87; If.f t . Newman, Treas­
Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. (&gt;. (J. F.
ing such a good school, am! it is the
tint: of 104,000.
monts.
Corner Elm and Eighth s
urer. refund to F. F. Fund, 130 96;
Meets every Monday nt 7:30 p. m., Apply N. H. Garner.
The third embrares the north­ request of the patrons to have her over
'*'• C
Imperial Theatre.
Wils°n Construction Co., St. Ger­
eastern counties of Nassau, Duval, here another term and it is believed J. W. O. Singletary
C. C. Cobb.
trude Avo., 329.28;' Fred T. Wil­
For Rent July 1st—Nice c o t t a g e
Clay, Putnam, Bnker, Bradford, that she left with that expectation.
Secretary
N. G.
liams, salary, 151.72; Seminole Con­
Palmetto
avenue. W. J. Thigpen
Continued from Page One
Columbia, Hamilton and Suwannee.
struction Co., work, 3269.28; Ever­
GRAPEVILLE
AND
UPSALA
86-4 tr
•Its
population
appropriates
171,000
Gate City Camp No. 0 , W. O. W
glade Cypress Co*., lumber, 366.85; He an opportunity to know the including that of Jacksonville, the
Mrs.
W.
Evans
visited
a
few
days
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
W. P. Carter &amp; Co'., lumber, 88.60; LAW:
headquarters.
nights in each month.
Section
3.
Every
such
registered
♦
Hunklnson A Haglcr, brick, 8780.79.
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolohan *
motor
vehicle
shall,
while
in
use
on
Daytona
Is
the
headquarters
of
Florida's
Children's
Homo
Society.
Total, 8656.39..
f
WANTED
Clerk
Council Commander
i
There being no further business a public road or highway, be pro­ the. next district, which includes It must be apparent that n person
vided
by
the
owner
with
a
suitable
tho
Atlnntic
Coast
counties
from
qualified to undertake such large
tho board adjourned'to meet in
bell, horn or whistle to be used as a St. Johns to Dade, with an' esti­ and important work must be fitted United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
regular session July 6 th, 1915.
Joiners of America
signal. They shall likewise be pro mated population of 77,000. Gain
not only professionally, but she ■
Wanted nt Once—Good horse or
L. P. Hagan, Chairman.
Sanford
Union No. 1751 meets
vided with two lamps which shall ville Is the headquarters' of another must havo keen discernment, -quick first and Local
E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
third, Thursday night at 7 mule for about two months to do
bo lighted between sunset and sun district which embraces the coun­ perception, and be able to compre­ o'clock in the Eagles' Hull.
light work in exchange for a good
By V. E. Douglass,
D. C.
_
*.
rise when In use on the public high­ ties of Alachua, Levy, Marion, hend readily social conditions that J, W. O. Singletary,
J. M. Brown,
homo with best of care, Addr&lt;*
Sec’y-Trcns.
President C. K. Lucas, Sanford, R. I. *6--'to
Sanford, Fla., May 19, 1916. ways of this state. Every such mo­ Citrus, Lake, Pasco, Hernando and como under her observation and
Honorable Hoard of County Com­ tor vehicle shall also have displayed Sumter, and has a population of aho must meet them with tact,
II. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
missioners in and for Seminole Coun­ on the back of such vehicle in such 108,000.
Tho remaining counties hence the appointment on thia com­
Meet
first and third Wednesday night
ty met by call of chairman, at 10 manner as to be plainly visible, of tho state arc embraced in thb mittee of a lay'm em ber to judge
at
corher
of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
a. m.
numbers In the Arabic numerals of sixth district which, with tho head­ of qualifications from the sociolog­ 0. L. Taylor
T. A. Neal
Present—L. P. Hagan, chairman; not less th an .three inches long and quarters, city of Tampa, has a ical standpoint.
Secretary
Exalted Hula*
C. W. Entsmlnger, L. A. Jlrumley, two inches wide, nnd the owner or population of 150,000.
The work of these nurses by force
J. A. Clark and J. T. McLain; E. A person operating such vehicle shall
To each of these districts a nurse of circumstances must extend far Tho Lake Drecrq Council No. 31 Junior Magazines Periodicals
Douginas, clerk and Geo. A. . De- at nil times when using tho same, or auperintondent has been assigned beyond advire regarding tho gtreatOrder United American Mechanics
Soda Water
Cottcs, attorney, present.
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
carry with them the certificate of to carry on the work, as far as pos­ ment of tuberculosis. It must in­
'Chairman L. P. Hagan stated that registration or permit issued by the sible, of ascertaining the location clude, if it is to be fully efficient M., in the City Hall. Visiting brother*
Confectionery
are welcome. C. H. Smith. Kec. Sec.
the object of the meeting was in Secretary of State.
and circumstances of every tuber­ the wisdom to 'correct insanitary
behalf of good roads.
Cigars nnd T o b a c c o s
Section 6. Any person failing to cular sufferer in her district, to conditions, to advise Intelligently
Celery City Aerie No. 1853
It was agreed that Attorney Geo. comply with Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 offer assistance where it is accept- as to the children's diseases and
Meeting every Tuesday night nt 6
A. ^DeCottea be Instructed to draw of this Act shall be guilty of 4 mis­ only'os to tho treatment in each the many ills that colnmonly oc­ o'clock
Pico Building.
a bill to be forwarded • to Repre­ demeanor, and upon conviction be particular case, hut also to pre­ cur in rural communitifw qjore or J. T. Hoolehan,
G. E. Tamtus,
sentative Forrest Lake,’ authorising fined rot 'exceeding one hundred vent pie spread of the infection.
Secretary
less remote from the direct activi­ 'Worthy President
the Issuing of 1100,000.00 of 6 per dollars. ,•
The six nuraea or superintendents ties of local or city health bonrds
cent, interest bearing warrant for a
OJIS TRIBE NO. 61, I. O. R. M.
Section 6. No person shsll oper­ selected for this implrtant work’ and where tho services of the phyterm of fifteen y e a r s . r.
Meets.every first and third Friday
ate any such registered vehicle on were ehosen by competitive exam­ ■icinn are not readily and quickly
The following
resolution
was a public highway at a rate of speed ination from seventeen applicants. available.
nights at 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
adopted:
* greater than is proper or reasonable, The committee in charge of this
Visiting brothers welcome
It ia a work of possibly immense
d e n t is t
Whereas, It is tho desire of this having due regard to the traffic and examination wus composed of Dr. benefits to the people of the state W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper, «
WORK rpR WHITE rltOPlK ONLT
county to build a hard surfaced road use of the highway, or so as to en­ R. H. McGinnis, president of 'tho as It practical advice regarding the
C. of It.
Sachem
from Sanford to Geneva, and from danger the life or limb of any per­ Florida Medical Society; Dr. Ellen home, open air treatment of. tuPEOPLES BANK BUILDING
. Sanford to Oviedo, also to connect son, or the safety of any property. Lowell Stevens, chairman of the pectcd that its successful Issue will
Heralds of Liberty
the brick road from the end of the
Section 7.‘ Upon approaching any Department of Public Health, Flor­ wnrraht its speedy and wide ex­
ROOM 9
Meets a t Eaglm* Hall firat Monday
present brick road leading to Or­ «harp curve, bridges, fills and In­ ida Federation- of Woman’s Cluba, tension by the employment of a night in each month at 7;30.
lando, with «aid brick road being tersections of or crossings of other both of Jacksonville, and Mr. Mar- larger force of capable, self sacri­
Wm. E. Householder. Commander
constructed by Orange county; there- roads, the person operating a' mo-1 cua Fagg, State Superintendent of ficing women.
*
•
Misa Bertha Packard, Secretary
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VOLUME VI

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AND FRIDAYS

Living

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE IH. 1915

NO. 8«

Congregational Church
Methodist Church Services
Next Tuesduy tho pastor leaves
The services for next Sunday have
for a short vucation in South 'Flor­
been planned with considerable care
ida; tho remainder of the vacation,
Ukose-HitrriwtwFMrr thi? - trei fsrr*^
about two wve k ;v
-*¡rfWf- «hr
of the Kingdom of God- and th
Sanford; so there will he no church
Methodist church in Sanford aro
service for about one mouth, after
cordially invited to he present at nl
next'Sunday, the Sunday school and
tor vices.
C. E. Society keeping up ns usual. BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
Sunday school 9:46. Special fea­
Next Sunday morning the theme
ture in the Brotherhood Class.
for consideration will ho "How to
Sermon by pastor, Subject, "The
AND A NEW BOTTLING ESTAB--------- 1
Read tho Bible," the last on the
Ooen Door."
MENT LATEST ADDITIONS
*The chairman of the building com­
but t h e
n e w
d r e d g e aeries on the Bible.
In the evening the memorial ser­
mittee will make a statement of i B U S I N E S S B E T T E R A N D
IS O B T A I N I N G S O M E
vice before the Modern Woodmen 1 Sanford is rapidly coming into the
N E W B U IL D IN G A R E
the people of this section who can turest to the congregation at the
will
ho
observed.
class of Florida cities that foster now get all their work done here at close of sermon. Reception of mem­
GOOD R ESULTS
B E I N G B U IL T
Our church will unite during July manufactories of all kinds and while home. Another specialty of tho new ber*.
and August in the union services
Senior Epworth League, 6:45.
the city ns a city oilers very little machine shop will he the oxyacctySubject,
"God’a Spirit Directing tho
j The bulkheadlng will now proceed hereafter to he announced.
in bonuses tho location of the city lene welding which is nn innovation
JT Columbus, Ga., June 18.—The In­
Soul
Winner."
•t a rapid gait if present indica­
appeals so strongly to the man who in the world of mechanics and dom
dustrial Index*say’s in Its issue for
Stale News
tion» mean anything. For tho past
The («veiling sermon will be d e­ this week: * •
contemplate* the cite for1 a factory onstr.ues that Dad Rhoades has an
. •
f0w months the outlook for the early ^ A Gainesville dispatch says "With that he ia. usually willing to come up to the mifiute «hop in every par­ livered by the pastor. HU subject
' *
"Two
Alabama
counties
have
ar­
completion of the filling in has not an enrollment of about 300, the larg­ without the customary grant of ticular.
■will he "Where Do I Stand." ThU
ranged
for
the
eonktructlon
of
a
high­
been roseate, although the ^people est in it* history, the tfummor school lands and freo taxe». This city has
The Bludwlne Bottling Co. has subject is taken from the last night way through a rich agricultural and
had faith In the men who were in for teachers opened at tho Univer­ no large factories hut many smaller
the Savior spent with his disciples.
charge. Finally it has been decided sity of Florida today. The exercises plants are springing up ih various opened up a factory in the J’ico The most thrilling in hU earthly life. mineral district. Another Alabama
to.make some changes and last Sat­ incident to the auspicious opening part* of tho city and there are othprs building and have a well equipped All are welcome and arc asked to county has awarded a contract for
place for the bottling of the famous
urday Messrs. Mahoney and Walker included welcoming addresses by contemplated.
take part in tho singing the old the building of a first class road. A
drink
called Bludwlne.’ Harris &amp;
bought out the Interest of Mr. President Murphee of the university,
hymns, a feature in these service*. district of a Florida county has voted
Robinson
arc
the
proprietors
of
the
$400,000 of road construction bonds
A
mo
rig
the
new
ones
opened
up
-------------- *---- 2—
Ogrum and a new man was placed Dr. J. L. Kelley, superintendent of
new
plant
and
they
"have
tho
coun­
and
a district of another Florida
this
week
are
the
Sanford
Brisa
in charge of the dredge work. He is Alachua county schools, and CapMrs. Barnes in Rcrilal
ties
of
Seminole,
Lake,
Volusia
nnd
County
has awarded a contract for
Foundry
«
S
t
Machine
Work*
and
the
Martin Nicholson of Jacksonville and tuln George M Lynch, state super­
Tho following from the Whltoville the construction of 22 miles of roads;
Orange
for
the
sole
right
to
bottle
Hludwine
Bottling
Co.
having had twenty-two years of ex- visor ol rural schools.
and »ell Hludwine. This new drink (N. C.) News will lie of interest to
poriepce in this lino of work ought
The former is under the master ia a vegetable compound and Is not the niany Sanford friends of Mrs. ■till other Florida counties and dis­
t i l
tricts wil! vote upon the issuance
to know the business thoroughly.
One of the first things taken up hand of C. B. Rhoades, better known
J. W. Barnes:
a
dope
ol
any
kind
and
has
proven
of
road conatruction bonds in the
Mr. Ogrum is an experienced con­ by tho Chamvcr of Commefce for as "Dad" Ilhoades and ho is recog­
Whitevillo people who failed to following sums: $600,000, $360,000,
to
be
moat
popular
in
every
section
tractor and concrete man but had St. Augustine, when this active nized as one of the heat machinists
ttend the recital at the auditorium $110,400 and $90,000. A district
only a slight knowledge of dredign trade body waa formed some two in the business. Mr. Rhoades has where it has been introduced.
last Monday evening missed an en­ of a Missisalppi county haa voted
Messrs. Harris &amp; Robinson expect tertainment such as U rarely to be
and striking tho hard pan and clay years ago, was the question of so- recently built a fireproof machine
soil of the lake bed here tho worl^ curing an eighteen-hole golf course »hop and Foundry on' Second street to “Tarry an advertisement in The obtained outside city concert halls. $60,000 of road construction bond*.
"These items are from the construe
was too difficult for his dredge ma­ for St. Augustine. It was realized and the A. ('. L. tracks, just south Herald telling the people all about Mr*. Olga While Barnes proved her
chinery and finally gave it up, after thatMhe popularity of no resort city of the »hop of S O. Shinholser and Bllldwine and they will also adver- ability as a reader ami impersonator tion news of this week. In some in­
stances the figures involved aro
a perfect understanding with ids could he maintained without this the plant is well equipped to take tiso with posteik and other matter. to the tune of repeated encores.
partners here and a satisfactory ar­ popular game, and that the two rare of all the buxine*» of this part For the present they will ronfine
Mr* Barnes is perhaps at her heat somewhat larger than usual, but aa
nine-hole courses which St. Angus of Florida
rangement.
The Sanford Brass their attention exclusively to the in dialect work, her impersonations a whole these items reflect very^acTho seawall constructed by Mr. tine has were by no means suffi­ Foundry &amp; Mnrhinu Works is just bottling of Hludwine nnd make this of the humorous negro characters curately the road building t activity
V
being perfect in every detail. Her in the southeast., JL
what the name implies and Mr. drink their specialty
Ogrum is one of the best in the state cient for the rity’s needs
♦
*
♦
"There
cannot
be
a
full,
degree of
• * *
They extend a cordial invitation to dramatic work, however is excellent,
Rhoades will make all kind* of brass
and will be a monument to his name
progresfl
w
ithout'the
providing
of
for
she
possesses
u
wonderful
con­
tho
public
to
call
on
them
at
thejr
for many years to come. The filling
The third district
in Brevard matings for all kinds ol purposes.
first
class
highways,
and
there
can­
trol
of
the
voice
by
which
she
can
factory
in
the
Biro
block
and
»
•
Everything
in
the
machinery
line
in of the bulkhead is an arduous task county, the Melbourne district. Tues­
and one that cannot tic too lightly day voted u bond issue of 1150.000 will lu- t(-paired in tins shop and how the Hludwine i* made nnd bdt- hold and touch her hearer* without not he conatruction of first rlass
having resource to the exaggerated highways Without* progress; so that
ani^ tjfcu
ajf-n try a sntfip
sabljvle bottle
estimated but Mr. Nicholson thinks for good roads The vote (or the thls wUI be a great convenience to! tied and
gestures and expressions so common the road building in the south dem­
he has solved the difficulty and his honda was two to one. This assures
i,
among
readers. Worthy of special onstrates in unmistakable manner
dredge is now working full time and the paving ol another link in the —j—«r
mention
is her interpretation of that the general development of this'sec­
accomplishing results.
grent highway rapidly
lieuutiful
work by Henry Van Dyke: tion.
down ihtv East Cons I
"Tho
Story
of the Other Wi*e Man."
"Eastern owners of an 8,0.000 acre
vnrmua
bounties
us
the
East
CoSykt
St. Augustine Has Fire
tract in Florida will improve it and
Kl Al KH K 111If, MtS
highway/ will he paved from Mel­
4 SL /kugv*ttnet-*'’Junfr--?S&gt;--fU. Au­ bourne south to the,St. Lurie county
subdivide It Into small farms, the
Pictures si Parish House
gustine again Buffered a serious con­ linn.- It also assures the completion
improvements to include the con­
*Tomorrow
evening,
June
19,
there
Last Sunday afternoon. June 13th I of the prayer* of Jesus who taught
flagration Tuesday afternoon.
A of the west branch of the Dixie
struction
of an electric railway and
local Lodge I O li F No 27. held I I i- disciples to pray loi (Bid's king­ will hi- n Ih i w i i u s usual a feature this
blase which originated in the negro highway from here to Kissimmee
building
of
highwnyn.
memorial service* in the Slur Thea­ dom on "earth &lt;t* it is in heaven." time of three reels and in addition
section of-tho town destroyed seven­
f f t
a
reel
of
comic
pictures.
The
three
Contracts
have
been awarded for
The following program was ren­
tre The services were impressively
teen buildings, entailing a loss of not
real
feature
will
lie
"The
Tlp-l)|!,"
the
construction
in
Rome, (5u., 'of
A Lady Lake dispatch says: "Lyle conducted by Acting Noble Grand, di red:
less than $29,000.
an
American
drama.
These
pic­
three
river
bridges
to
cost a total of
Bobbin», aged J7 years, son of Mr. Mr. Geo. K. Tnratus. As they were
I. Opening Ode, sung by Brother
For a time it was impossible for and Mrs. R. B. Robbins wns
$
210
,«
00
.
r«
tures
come
from
the
Balhoa-Pathe
being given one was made to feel Odd Fellows.
the local department to get the fire drowned in Lake Hermnsn Saturday •oinething of the depth of brother­
Company and should be the very
"Among the items of construction
J Invocation by Rev Sleinunder control. It was spreading rap­ afternoon while bathing in the lake hood it) the human soul whptl, if nu-yer.
finest The first show will start at work to be done as reported this
idly and it was believed that it would just in front of his hoipn II»• was only for a few hour* it is free from
seven
fifteen
week, »re
I Song. "We Will Never Say
be necessary to call for assistance a g o o d s w i m m e r a n d d i v e r but .1 .* action iti t In viciou* hand to rtiiuitli (. -nl Hs«* -orig 11\ Mr-ssr-i t l,
^Apartment linuw». Augusta, (in.,
from Jacksonville. After Muhhoro s u p p o s e d h e h e c a m e u iii o o a i i o n s struggle lor existence in modern life I k. K I Uiiinlrull. I* S Fortson
t lam t linwder at Sm&gt;riiu
and Clermont hurhor. Mi»» : hank
leaistance for neatly iw«i hour* and w h i l e s w i m m i n g a n d s a n k
New Smyrna will celebrate tin- building*. Brooklet, (in . nnd Lapin*«,
rise no
Wiii-ii attending *uiii i meeting .. I W II W r i g h t
after dynamiting several structures more
glorious
1mirth on the tilth of July Ala.; factory building, Birmingham,
I
Memorial
Words
to
[tro
W
il
cad though It tie, one rejoice* for the
ih the path of the blase, it.wu* final­
and
they
want every one to help Alu., hospital building improvements,
♦
♦
f
Underwood,
ih-ceused,
July
17th,
fin rite of divine 1.0 \ K, TRUTH and
4 4 4
them
celebrate
and hereby extend u Charleston. ?. C.; paving, 'Brooksly gotten under control at 5 o’clock.
By a vote averaging 70 to 40, FRIENDSHIP, kept burning by 1914, by Acting Notile Grand.
In-arty
Invitation
to Sanford- people villc, Ha.; sanitarium building, ClaxThe firo started about 3 o'clock in
5. Bong, by quartet nnd audience,
Now Smyrna Tuesday decided to such fraternities as the !. O. O. F
tn
comt
over
to
the
heurh on that ton. Ga.; telephone building, Key
the afternoon.
¡whip $42,000 in bonds for school In fact there comes out of one's "Nearer My God to Thee."
Tho conflagration was centered i\i purposes The contest over I he issue heart the conviction that such fra­
f. Brief address by Rev Stein- day and eat clam chowder with We s t . Fla ; warehouse, Trly, Ala.
them
There will hi* other event*
the best of the negro sectioh of the of bonds has been very spirited, nod ternities are the divinely anointed niryer who smd in part
"Apartment houses, Birmingham
city and the First Baptist churrh. on the last ’ days grew very hitter, tender* of the sacred tire unto the
The life and churn.-ter of Jesus *n,i
,nunr th*‘ m“ n"
*uU fr"r and Montgomery, Ain ; church
colored, was among the structures re­ both sides working with vim, vigor glad day when all men may he c hrist brought to the world a me»- j t&lt;* “•&gt; *
‘Mr*' l" *"
''“'l»1™ building, Charleston, S C . factory
duced to ashes.
which takes from DEATH its ;i" '1 't'"
*•
and vituperation
The proposition joined and held in one universale!
building, Ft Myers. Fla . nnd NorthUnder the in- ^“ — —— - - rtr"=rr ----------- - port. Ala ; club house, Shelby coun­
Deep use of the fact that the mo­ was submitted in three sections brotherhood IIFItF (&gt;N EARTH vi ii'itn and »ting
illumination and in-(to he cherished In memory according ty. Ala ; srhool buildings, Atlnnta
tor apparatus of the fire department For new school site, $5,000 vote, by a more practical knowledge of »pirulion
»traction of Jesus Christ, we look at to the deeds of it» writer, or to he and Albany, Ga . and Hlackburg,
was undergoing repairs, it was im­ 60 for to 62 against For new build­ the inspired (dan of Jesus Christ,
I () it F . like Free Masonry had death and tile lo»* of a comrade forgotten according to thu deeds S. C.; office building, Birmingham,
possible for the firemen to reach the ing, $35,000 vote, 64 for to 64
its
rise out of the human soul to pro­ with hope, with u sadness void ol of its writer "for as n trie fulleth so Ala.; theatre building, Birmingham,
scene as early as otherwise.
against. For refunding indebted­
mote
nnd ' preserve unity, and to utter despair because we fcelr and it shall lie."
ness—vote, 90 for to 26 against,
Alo.
Our lives need MORE FLOWEItS
practice
genuine fellowship among know that only a mist exists between
t
I
l
A lumber company with capital
Land Case Settled
us and our dear ones in heaven, NOW. If we do not in times of •tock of $300,000 has been organised
An election was held Tuesday at members of their craft.
Tho case of F. X. Miller vs. J. E. Scahreeie and Daytona
Both had their beginning with the where "We Will Never Say Good trials und stress pluck roses and at Grayson, Ga,
Beach to
Meat packing
place them close to the lives of plant* will he established in AndtrPace in ejectment suit that has oc­ vote on the question of bonding fnr artisans of their respective crafts Bye."
To the heart filled with the Sa­ comrades then we have lost our op­ lusia, Ala., and Huntsville, Ala., tho
cupied the attention of the court $60,000 for building and improving for their mutual protection and rec­
here for the paat ten days has been school facilities. Tho election carried ognition as well ns for tho advance­ vior's truths, DEATH, is merely portunity to demonstrate brother­ one in the former to coat $125,000
going down to tho depot with our hood.
settled, the*jury brining In a ver­ by a vote of 48 for to 3 against.
ment of their noble arts.
nnd in the latter $60,000. A com­
Under the burdens of life we need pany has been formed with a capital
loved -ones to hid them Godspeed
dict for the defendant, J. E. Pace
Both
orders
having
had
their
I- t t
to the throne of mercy, to the throne the looks of approval of our breth­
The case has attracted somo atten­
Tho jitney bus is working wonder* birth from out the womb of the where w-e shall soon join. There­ ren to fight life's battles and to fight stock of $50.000 to mine xinc in
tion on account of the hearing it in DeLanii and
working
class
struggled
to
maintain
northern Georgia. An addition will
Volusia county.
fore, when we consider the purposes temptntlon*, remembering that it is
would have on similar cases and the With a fare of only 40 cents to De­ their universality.
he made to n cotton mill in Ander­
prominence of the parties to the Leon Springs and return (22 miles);
The history of Free Masonry of these services it is only to recall not the deed we HAVE DONE but son, S, C. An ice nnd cold storage
■uit. The land in question was $1.00 to Daytona Beach and return being much older, as nn organiza­ those min w-ho have preceded us, to the deed we have LEFT UNDONE plant will he established in Charles­
owned by Mra. Miller of Gainesville (60 miles); 10 gents to Blue Lake tion, holds thousands of hallowed keep them in sacred memory as our that hurts at the setting of life’s ton, S. C., and a refiigetating plant
*un.
or her heirs and went to the state and return, 4 miles, the fare by auto memories, gathered amidst the rise brothers.
in Jacksonville, Fla, A vehicle fac­
How many of us did the son's
for taxA many year* ngo, afterward la cheaper than by rail. For year* and crash of empires and tense con­
When a comrade soya "good bye'
tory will he established in Birming­
being purchased by Chaa. H. Lcffier some of our people have been hop­ flicting opinions.
ho take* on immortality and passes part or the brother’s part ip-Jiff, as ham, Ala. Construction of a rail­
and others of this city. Tho Miller ing th at a trolley system would he
The history of both orders is sa­ up the golden paths of Heaven, nnd looking hack to our parental homes, road line in southern Alabama has
heirs afterward claimed , the land built connecting the St. Johns with cred, not ulone to their immediate thus, with this confidence one can we see in memory* vision wme been resumed.
and brought suit for ejectment the Halifnx and the coaat. No member« but to all mankind be­ look DEATH tho grim monster in shrouded form being taken to a
"Seven now corporations have
against the owners, ono of whom trolley system could he operated at cause their principles and practices the face without tho icy shudder sainted sepulchre.?
been formed during the week with a
How many of us plucked thu rose minimum capital atock qL 50,000,
happened to be J. E. Pace and hla this rate. With good roads and a have become a world force, a prac­ horn of pagan fear nnd hopeless­
of
applied LOVE , TRUTH and
•uit was the Aral one tried.
The more hlckly settled country be­ tical demonstration of LOVE,
ness.
FRIENDSHIP,
and placed It near
attorneys for the plaintiff wire tween DoLand and the coast, these TRUTH, JUSTICE, FRIENDSHIP
Thera is but one death mentioned
'Counterfeit Dollars In Stale
the
nostrils
of
the
dear-one?
Jonea ft Jones of Orlando and T. B. rates can be maintained. However,
in
the
"Good
Book"
which
we
should
When contemplating tho hl*tory
St. Petersburg, June 18.—Deputy
Y’es! Yes! let us not wait until the
KUl». Jr,,, of Gainesville. The de­ it costa«about 4 cents a mile to run of these noble orders, rising out of fear and that la the Second Death—
fendants were represented by Dick­ the average automobile, without tho working class and others., of a that Death is one of horror; it is the loved one or until our brother lay United States Marshal Reynolds, of
inson ft Dickinson of Orlando and counting the expense of the driver; kindred character; when reviewing Death that closes the light of In cold, clammy death to give Tampa was in St. Petersburg for
several days on private business, hut
flowers. I#et us do it NOW in*
Sanford. The cate was contested at 2 tents per mile per passenger, at the life and mission of Jesus Christ: Heavenf
while here made an investigation of
WORDS.
LOOKS
and
ACTS,
and
Jt is nbt expected ol me on this
hotly by both side* at}d finally went least 4 passengers must he carried when studying the great steps taken
L° the jury with a verdict for the to pay expenses. The jitney is n by the rare In successive advanced occasion to eulogize Mr. Underwood thus help to bring God's Kingdom a complaint that counterfeit money
near into this life, that TRUTH, is in circulation here He said that
defendants as cited above.
great convenience for those who do «tnges, ia it too much to hope that or any other brother. It is no man's LOVE and FRIENDSHIP may
, j C ' J ' ‘ .* "
somebody sent him a silver dollar,
province to do so. for the best eu­
the
solidarity
of
mankind
maybe
not owri cars.
- •
..
*'T
*’ •
undoubtedly a counterfeit, and asked
yet achieved wherein economic jus­ logy of any man is his own life. reign hero for ALL ia my prayer.
Georg# Hicuftopulo« U In Jifckthat investigation he mndo of its ori­
7.
Song,
"That
Beautiful
Land,"
tice for each individual in society, In the broader sense wo can do jus­
•onville this week arranging for, his Apfof. Harvey U in the city this
gin. It is understood that a very
sung
by
quarter,
consisting
of
tice to no man's life, for it Is tho
fixture* for the new restaurant in week looking after the piano busi- from the lowest to the highest may hook of each man's life, written on Messrs. C. L. Polk. E. T. Woodruff, small amount of the bad money has
the Woodruff block and also engag­ nesa for the Cablo Co. He 1» 'now- be realised?
appeared in this city and It; ia
If we have faith in Jenua as the each page of his daily concourse P. S. Fortson and K. R. Murrell.
ing a good (jhef. The new raatau- residing In Jacksonville hut hi* m an/
thought that it found .its way hero
8
.
Benediction
by
Rev.
Stelnnmong
us
that
is
vital.
And
being
rtnt promisee to be one of the beet in Sanford friend* aro alwayi glad to only, begotten Son of God. we must his autobiography It lies.open to you mayer.
accidentally.
ilkcwlro
have
feith
In
the
'm
lillttlo
n
*°uth Florida,
see him here, y
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P VGB TEN

THE SANPOBD HERALD

JUNE » . Ills

«oooooflCMMMMOOooooaaeofloaaoaoaaooa ooooowooaoaai

at his -mother’s at Lake Mary, re­
tor vajt^cle- required to be registered
turning home 'Sunday evening.
shall not run the same at a rate of
'Mite Ruth Bergquiat made
speed exceeding FOUR MILES per
hour, and shall at all times while
short visit last week in Sanford t
'On tHe public highways have said &lt;§&gt;&amp; &amp; §&gt;&lt;&amp; $&gt;&lt;&amp; $&gt;$&gt;&lt;$&gt;&lt;
Mrs. Elmer Lundquist. A party was
♦
motor vehlelo under perfect con­
recently
given fn her honor at Mr
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
LAKE MARY ITEM S
trol.
t
, W. V. Dunn made a trip to San­ and Mra. Edwin Lundquist’s on her
YOU AND M E .” ' '
birthday, but we did not get the
Section 8. Upon approaching any ford Monday.
names
of those who attended.
person walking In the joa d way or
R. N. Poston and ~MT»r-Evans
T T
a public highway, or a horse or made a business trip to Sanford — G lad to see Miss Laura Parker
horses, or other draft animals .bring Tuesday.
out from town t o - a t t e n d Sunday
school.
1 A** Local Advertisement« Unde
ridden, led or driven thereon, a
Miss Helen Iscrman left Saturday
person operating any such registered for her home at Monroe, after dosing
Mrs. J. A. t Vaughn and Mrs Thia H eading T H R E E CENTS
A C IIIE L IS A M O N G Y E T A K IN G N O T E S A N D F A IT H .
motor vehicle shall give ample sig­ a very successful term of school here. Thompson were callers on Mrs. Goo Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
" H E 'L L P B E N T ' E M ” — SO S A Y S S A U N T E R E R .
nal or warning of its approach, and
*
A. K. Nelson loft ^aturday for his Clark and also on Mrs. W. Evans Charge 25 Cents.
¡o p a o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o D O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o
use every reasonable precaution to ■home in Iols, Kansas, after a two on Thursday afternoon.
ensure the safety of such person or months visit with friends in the viAnjclo Sanncverino attended the
t I very seldom bo out oi my baili­ a kid,
; ;♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
1
animnl,
and
in
case
of
horses
or
How they used to tell you
cinity of Lake Mary ,and Sin foh ir-Lak#-M arjupicnic-----His sister Mary
wick t o talk politics hut just now
other draft animals, to prevent During his . stay here Mr. Nelson took a nice part there in the pxer
About throwing a pebble into
on the eve of tho resignation of
FOR SALE
»
frightening the same.
pond,
Secretary Bryan I will make a few
has made a great many friends who eisea.
And how it made a ripple,
Section 15,
Penalties for •* Ex- regretted aeelng him leave. .__
J , . A. Thompson— war-^nrotmfiy
predictions. I have been a life long
That—wwrt-.tmr -and- on, and on ettiiu Spetd, tie.— Tho violations of
called
to Kissimmee by the death o]
friend and admirer of W. J. Bryan
The picnic here last Friday was
For aale at a good discount, schol­
le w ® of any of the provisions of Sections fine and was attended by q large his half brother, Tommy.
but I hate a quitter and so does and on.
arship In the Sanford Business Col­
Until it renched the distend shore 6 , 7, 8, 9 and 10 of this Act shall number of patrona and friends of the
Thbse who attended the picnic
every other red blooded American
lege.
Owner cannot u»e it
y n,
Or something like that?
be deemed a misdemeanor, punish­ school. One of the most important and dosing day exercises of the Lake
and that Bryan has quit right in the
quire at Herald Offlre.
W2-ifWhen you got big enough
able by a fine not exceeding one features of the morning was the Mary school were well repaid, for a
middle of a period of intensity in
You went to the minstrel show
hundred dollars for tho first offience, track mefet. This consisted of nine warm welcome and a splendid pro­
public affairs does not help him in
For Sale— A desirable home. cen­
And saw tho end man
and punishable by a fine not less events, with prize winners as fol­ gram awaited all who came. Thoae
tho eyes of the people. If he really
trally
located, In good neighborhood.
And the middle man
than fifty dollars nor no more than lows:
from our Sunday school were Mrs.
resigned because he was afraid o
House
has nine rooms, braidi- hath
Show how a quartet of a.dollar
one hundred dollars, or imprison­
J. A. Thompson, Robert and An*
the time of President Wilson's letter
100 yd dash (first),Donald Dunn.
and
halls.
Flowing well with iUbPaid off ten dollars worth of debts ment not exceeding thirty days, or
drew, Miss Olga Vihlen and E ric
--then he should not be criticised, but
60 yd dash (first), Adolph Sjobirrigatlon,
with
both hard and »oft
In
about
five
minutes,
both, for a second offence/ and pun­
Mra. W. Evans and baby, Mrs. Bal­
now that the letter has been made
lom.
*' *'
water
in
house.
Inquire at Herald
By
passing
from
Tambo
to
Bones
ishable by a fine not less than one
linger, John Henry and Elmer Lund
public there seems to' be no real
Three legged race (first), John
offlce-_______________
* 81-6tp
And
from
Bones
to
Rastus,
hundred
dollars
nor
no
more
than
quist
and
In
the
auto
Mr.
Norman
reason for Mr. Bryan to be alarmed
Henry Lundq'uUt, Elmer Thompson.
And from Rahtus to Ephram,
two hundred and fifty dollars and
Swanson, Miss g b b a Stedt and Miss
If he quit to engage in a cam­
Sack race (first), Teddy Dunn.
For Sale Cheap— Gas range, good
And from Ephram to Lijah,
Imprisonment not exceeding sixty
Edna Thompson. John Henry and
paign for the presidency then he
new.
Inquiro at Fernald Tin
Relay
race
(first
team),
Donald
And so on around the half circle? days for a third or subsequent 'o f­
Andrew vore the prize (or the threehas already lost because he will
Shop.
go tf
Dunn, Fred Lee, William Dunn,
And then, when.you were sent up fence.
legged race. The day was perfect
never again get the ear of the Amer­
Elmer
Thompaon,
To college,
and everything else went off to
ican people in the future as he has
For Sale— Bronze Turkey egg,
Potato race (first), Donald Dunn. mstc)\. All taking part did well and
in the past. He has been great on ■The hlgh-brow Professor
HEALTH C AM PA IG N •
$2.00
dox. ' Barred Plymouth Rock
High Jump (firat), Fred Lee.
especially those in the boya' march,
Tried to explain the same thing?
Once more Florida is making a
theory but when the crucial moment
$1.00
for 15. Plymouth Rock
Broad Jump (first), Fred Lee.
showing much practice on their
You remember?
.
new advance in the fight for tuber­
then he quit and all his theories did
roosters and cockerels price» in ap­
Then
followed
a
bounteous
dinner
part and the excellent training and
Well,
culosis. It is putting into operation
not prevail in the crisis.
President
plication. Keystone Poultry Yard*,
which displayed the hospitAIity and patience of the teacher.
We also
This
is
no
talk
on
Political
Econ­
a plan which it Is expected will se­
Wilson has demonstrated that he
Longwood, Fla.
HJ-fit;»
ability
of
the
ladies.
very much enjoyed the talk of our
cure a careful survey of the entire j
was even greater than Bryan and omy
Tho Indies' mail driving contest Sunday school missionary and his
Or anything like that;
state to enumerato and locate the
those who have been saying that
For Sale— Five year old English
It’s just n gentle hint
consumptives in Florldn and spread early in the afternoon was as ex­ wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albertson of De- lull terrier, weight about 55 pound*
Bryan was the man behind the ad­
Mrs. Land, the latter giving us a fine reci­
To tho right effect. Now
knowledge of the treatment of citing as it was interesting.
ministration will now have to ac­
Won first prize at county fair, beat
H,
D.
Durant
won
first
prize,driv­
tation.
Is a good time for you
the diseaso that is within the-reach
knowledge that Bryan has only been
stock in* the country.
Also »¡x
ing ten ten-penny nails into a solid
Last Thursday evening at the
To start a little of your own.
of th ose'of most limited meana.
■Secretary of State and nothing more
weeks old male puppy. Nick ZarA good time
Florida's Board c f Health does two by ten board in less time than Presbyterian church Roy. Stein*
and hs could not hold thia position
avan, Box 1183, Sanforii.
84-rfc
To
start
your
dollars
not oppose the sanitarium treatment it takes to tell it. Tho program of meyer and Dr. Phlllpn of Sanford
when the country engaged in big
Moving around tho ciricc.
of this disease. It advocates it, for the children in tho afternoon was favored With a sermon and heart to
affairs. Wilson has gained more
For Salo— About 8 acre» water­
Pay off your debts.
those whose financial circumstances in two parts, the first being a can* heart talk, which waa very much melons. Between quarter and half
prestige by his firm decision and he
Buy what you need.
permit them to take' advantage of ( tuta- f° r which the singe was deco- appreciated by thoae present, and we milo of station.
will he the logical candidate for all
Will be ripening
hope to havo them with us again
And buy it now.
the
splendid discipline and atten-|rnled to ™P™»entFlowerland and
the Democrats and many of the pro­
about 20th of this month
Address
Get things started.
tion
that it insures. The Board the various flowers
were imperson- when we get the organ fixed.
gressive Republicans in the next
Box 10, Lnke Mary. Fla
H5-2tc
Dr. Denton comes out’ daily to
Put your money in circulation,
has
realized that the erection of “ led ^y children dressed in approcampaign. He has proved to be the
see
Mr. Geo. Clark, though his foot
That’s
good
sense,
such
sanitaria
in
Florida,
for
both
Printe
rostumos.
The
flowers
were
man while Bryan, our former Jdol
For Sale— One Holstein Jersey
is
progressing
as well as could be
races
and
sexes
U
beyond
the
prac1
introduced
by
Donald
Dunn
and
And
patriotism.
only has the feet of clay nnd cold
cow, 35 White Wyandotte», une
And good business.
tica! financial reach of the state. Kred L«,'&gt; aa heralds, and each sang expected. He hopes in a weke per­ Wisconsin incubator and brooder.
clay at that. I hate to lose my re­
Every ripple in the pond,
aped for W. J. Bryan but his actions
when it is remembered that the a song in answer to the call of the haps to be able to step on It.
W. B. Ballard, Alt a monte Springs.
heralds. The anow drop was repre­
Mr.- Elmer Lundquist and wife
No matter how small
do not .suit me at ail and that is
state of Ohio has expended nearly
Fla.
hf&gt;-2tp
sented by six first grade boya. The are moving out from town today,
Helps break the stagnation,
all' there is to it. Thia Is my pri­
three-quarter» of a million dollar»
violet by Mattie Deli Poston. For- for the present into Mr. Axel NyGet busy
vate opinion publicly expressed and
for such an institution, which ha»
For Sale— Steam pressure canning
getmenot
by Caniela Durant. Daisy lund's house.
And
make
a
splash.
Others can believe ns they wish.
capacity for 142 gatients only,
outfits. From family size to factory
• • t
by Rt^h Iscrman. Poppy by Julia
Children's Day Sunday at the
"Buy It now,"
while the canvas of the state shows
capacity.
Send for catalogue
Nylana.
Rose
by
Mary
Sana
FarPresbyterian
church.
And
get
your
money
back.
T Say,
more than sixty thousand patients
Southern Sales Service, Altamonte
ino.
Do you remember when you were
— Topeka Daily Capital.
entitled to its benefits.
Ilut the
Springs, Fla.
86-l’tp
In the second part the
idea of
Board appreciate* and favora the
SANfORD LODGES «
practical value of the open air patriotism was carried out in dec­
ford be it
treatment which is within the reach orations as well as in songs and reci­
Resolved, That an effort be made
Sanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
FOR RENT
ii
of even the poorest.
Within the tations and drills of tho children.
by this board to get authority of
Communication every first and third
During the entire day ice cream
past few weeks plans have been
Thursdays at 7:30.
Visiting brethren
law to issues interest bearing time
completed to put into operation, cones were sold on the picnic grounds welcçtpe.
warrants, extending over a period
by
the
ludiea
of
the
C.
E.
Society
(tyy
For Rent— House of eight robin»
July 1, the district nursing idea
aylor
J. C. Humph
of fifteen (15j years, to bear inter­
for
the
benefit/
o
of
the
fund
goi
and
both on Myrllo avenue, close
ecretary
W. M
ng
nd to cover Florida with this
Continued f.om Page One
est at six per cent (6 per cent), said
iUwarfi»
painting
I
the
church.
^herij
in.
Inquiro Of Hill Lumber Co.,
praticai .*os||. • F fr'/thik putflose
medicine, 29.51; C. M. Hand, Com. issue to be for the mnp of ,$'100,000. thj| &gt;tntejj haimheen Jdiyidefi infill six Mfts H*-60 cleared^
office,._______________
63-tfc
Monroe Chapter No. IS, R. A. M.
on fines, 10.42;
12; C. M. Hand, attend­
attend- $66,000.00 to bej u&amp;e&lt;I tinjjconnecting dlAmcts, nearly equal in popula­
Some of the out of town visitors
Meets every second and fourth Thurs
For Rent— Several n n e office
ing court, 18ï.OOj'C. M. Hand, ffod- up the Sanford japd Orlnndo road;
tion. not including in the operation were Capl. R. B. Smith, W. F. day in Masonic Hall over tho Imperia rooms over Yowell's. Enquire N P
Theatre. VLsitlnfe companions welcome.
ing prisoners
•risoners, R2.60; C. M. Hand, $15,000.00 to be used on the Ge­
of the work the three Inrgest cen­ Wickham, Mr. Norman Swnnson, J. F. Knrnntz
l ow vil &amp; Co,
Yowsll
f tf
H. E. Tolar
court telegrams j 2.76; C. M. Hand, neva road, nnd $20,000.00 to be ters of population. Jacksonville,
George Smith. Misses Winnie Smith
Secretary
High Priest
used
on
Oviedo
road.
court bailiff, 8.75; C. M. Hand,
Fi\r Rent Hurnished :&gt;p Mm.
ITnsnrola and Tampa, which al­ and Flora Pearson, Mrs. T h o m p so n /
board of jury, 6.00; C. M. Hand,
Adopted this 19th day of May. ready have taken the matter in and children anti Mrs. Ballinger .Seminole Chapler 2, Order Eastern Sta including sewing machine
grand jury bailiff, 2.50; C. M. Hand, A D. 1915.
Meets every first and third Tuesday and other convenience» f&gt;&gt;r I &lt;■i i
R«v and Mrs. (J, V. Albertson, H.
hand more or leas efficiently.
costa circuit court, 66.70; C. M,
(seal)
L. P. Ilagan
Herman and family.
A good ser­ in euch month. Everyone who tins seen keeping. Good location. 302 Park
T I ip
first district includes the
his Star in the East are cordially invited
Hand, costs Ct. Ct., 5.75; C. M.
L. A. Brumley.
mon was delivered by Rro, Albert­ to visit this chapter.
avenue.
83-3tp
counties
west
of
the
Chattahoo­
Hand, costs Ct. Ct., 197.36; Total.
J. T. M cLain.'
son at 7:30 o ’clock and everybody
Alice
E.
Robbins,
Sec'y
chee river, with hcadqunrters .at
1927.80.
J. A. Clark ,
departed happy but tired.
For Rent— Furnished or iinitif
Pensacola, the population by tlte
C. W. Ensmingor
Phoenix
Lodge
No
5,
K.
of
I*.
Special Road &amp;. Bridge District
nlshed
six room enti age
Miss Herman is un excellent
census of 1010 being about 134,000.
Board of Co. Comr's, Seminole
Meets
second
and
fourth
Tuesdays
|
dollars
per
month
Call 30 k
Wo. 1.— Hand Bros., hauling brick,
The second includes the counties teacher and all one could wish for. Nisiting knights always welcome.
County, Florida.
a
veil
tie
or
phone
No
2»T
180.00; Hill •Lumber Co., lumber,
between the Chattahoorhee and the Many thanks to her for the past 11. McLaulin
•
O. J. Miller
21.95; llcthcrington &amp; Berner, pinion Attest: E. A. Douglass, Clerk
K. It nnd S.
C. C.
Suwannee rivers, with headquarters term. Much credit is due her for
For Rent Five room &gt; &gt;" .
3.20; Landis &amp;. Fish, costs injunction
n! Tulinhnssee. nnd with a po; u,|a.lth o praise Lake Mary get« for hav­
Elm avenue. All modern m
•ult, 234.87; If.f t . Newman, Treas­
Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. (&gt;. (J. F.
ing such a good school, am! it is the
tint: of 104,000.
monts. Corner Elm and Eighth s
urer. refund to F. F. Fund, 130 96;
Meets
every Monday nt 7:30 p. m.,
request
of
the
patrons
to
have
her
The third embrares the north­
Apply
N. H. Garner.
'*'• C
over Imperial Theatre.
Wils°n Construction Co., St. Ger­
eastern counties of Nassau, Duval, here another term and it is believed J. W. O. Singletary
C. C. Cobb.
trude Avo., 329.28;' Fred T. Wil­
For Rent July 1st— Nice c o t t a g e
Clay, Putnam, Bnker, Bradford, that she left with that expectation.
Secretary
N. G.
liams, salary, 151.72; Seminole Con­
Palmetto
avenue. W. J. Thigpen
Continued from Page One
Columbia, Hamilton and Suwannee.
struction Co., work, 3269.28; Ever­
GRAPEVILLE AND UPSALA
86-4 tr
•Its
population
appropriates
171,000
Gate City Camp No. 0 , W. O. W
glade Cypress Co*., lumber, 366.85; He an opportunity to know the
Mrs. W. Evans visited a few days
including
that
of
Jacksonville,
the
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
W. P. Carter &amp; Co'., lumber, 88.60; LAW :
headquarters.
nights in each month.
Section
3.
Every
such
registered
♦
Hunklnson A Haglcr, brick, 8780.79.
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolohan *
motor
vehicle
shall,
while
in
use
on
Daytona
Is
the
headquarters
of
Florida's
Children's
Homo
Society.
Total, 8656.39..
f
WANTED
Clerk
Council Commander
i
There being no further business a public road or highway, be pro­ the. next district, which includes It must be apparent that n person
vided
by
the
owner
with
a
suitable
tho
Atlnntic
Coast
counties
from
qualified to undertake such large
tho board a d jou rn ed 'to meet in
bell, horn or whistle to be used as a St. Johns to Dade, with an' esti­ and important work must be fitted United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
regular session July 6 th, 1915.
Joiners of America
signal. They shall likewise be pro mated population of 77,000. Gain
not only professionally, but she ■
Wanted nt Once— Good horse or
L. P. Hagan, Chairman.
Sanford
Local Union No. 1751 meets
vided with two lamps which shall ville Is the headquarters' of another must havo keen discernment, -quick
E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
first and third, Thursday night at 7 mule for about two months to do
bo lighted between sunset and sun district which embraces the coun­ perception, and be able to compre­ o'clock in the Eagles' Hull.
light work in exchange for a good
By V. E. Douglass, D. C.
_
*.
rise when In use on the public high­ ties of Alachua, Levy, Marion, hend readily social conditions that J, W. O. Singletary,
J. M. Brown,
homo with best of care, Addr&lt;*
Sec’y-Trcns.
President C. K. Lucas, Sanford, R. I.
Sanford, Fla., May 19, 1916. ways of this state. Every such mo­ Citrus, Lake, Pasco, Hernando and como under her observation and
*6--'to
Honorable Hoard of County Com ­ tor vehicle shall also have displayed Sumter, and has a population of aho must meet them with tact,
II. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
missioners in and for Seminole Coun­ on the back of such vehicle in such 108,000.
Tho remaining counties hence the appointment on thia com­
Meet
first and third Wednesday night
ty met by call of chairman, at 10 manner as to be plainly visible, of tho state arc embraced in thb mittee of a lay'm em ber to judge
at
corher
of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
a. m.
numbers In the Arabic numerals of sixth district which, with tho head­ of qualifications from the sociolog­ 0. L. Taylor
T. A. Neal
Present— L. P. Hagan, chairman; not less than.three inches long and quarters, city of Tampa, has a ical standpoint.
Secretary
Exalted Hula*
C. W. Entsmlnger, L. A. Jlrumley, two inches wide, nnd the owner or population of 150,000.
The work of these nurses by force
J. A. Clark and J. T. McLain; E. A person operating such vehicle shall
Periodicals
To each of these districts a nurse of circumstances must extend far Tho Lake Drecrq Council No. 31 Junior Magazines
Douginas, clerk and Geo. A. . De- at nil times when using tho same, or auperintondent has been assigned
Order United American Mechanics
beyond advire regarding tho gtreatSoda Water
Cottcs, attorney, present.
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
carry with them the certificate of to carry on the work, as far as pos­ ment of tuberculosis. It must in­
'Chairman L. P. Hagan stated that registration or permit issued by the sible, of ascertaining the location clude, if it is to be fully efficient M., in the City Hall. Visiting brother*
Confectionery
are welcome. C. H. Smith. Kec. Sec.
the object of the meeting was in Secretary of State.
and circumstances of every tuber­ the wisdom to 'correct insanitary
behalf of good roads.
Cigars nnd Tobaccos
Section 6. Any person failing to cular sufferer in her district, to conditions, to advise Intelligently
Celery City Aerie No. 1853
It was agreed that Attorney Geo. com ply with Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 offer assistance where it is accept- as to the children's diseases and
Meeting every Tuesday night nt 6
A. ^DeCottea be Instructed to draw o f this Act shall be guilty of 4 mis­ o n ly 'o s to tho treatment in each
the many ills that colnmonly oc­ o'clock Pico Building.
a bill to be forwarded •to Repre­ demeanor, and upon conviction be particular case, hut also to pre­
G. E. Tamtus,
cur in rural communitifw qjore or J. T. Hoolehan,
sentative Forrest Lake,’ authorising fined rot 'exceeding one hundred vent pie spread of the infection.
Secretary
less remote from the direct activi­ 'Worthy President
the Issuing of 1100,000.00 of 6 per dollars. ,•
The six nuraea or superintendents ties of local or city health bonrds
cent, interest bearing warrant for a
OJIS TRIBE NO. 61, I. O. R. M.
Section 6. No person shsll oper­ selected for this implrtant work’ and where tho services of the phyterm of fifteen y e a r s . r.
Meets.every first and third Friday
ate any such registered vehicle on were ehosen by competitive exam­ ■icinn are not readily and quickly
The following
resolution
was a public highway at a rate of speed ination from seventeen applicants.
nights
at 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
available.
adopted:
* greater than is proper or reasonable, The committee in charge of this
Visiting
brothers welcome
It ia a work o f possibly immense
d e n t is t
Whereas, It is tho desire of this having due regard to the traffic and examination wus composed of Dr. benefits to the people of the state W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper, «
WORK rpR WHITE rltOPlK ONLT
county to build a hard surfaced road use of the highway, o r so as to en­ R. H. McGinnis, president of 'tho as It practical advice regarding the
C. of It.
Sachem
from Sanford to Geneva, and from danger the life or limb of any per­ Florida Medical Society; Dr. Ellen home, open air treatment of. tuP E O P L E S B A N K BUILDING
. Sanford to Oviedo, also to connect son, or the safety of any property. Lowell Stevens, chairman of the pectcd that its successful Issue will
Heralds o f Liberty
the brick road from the end of the
Section 7.‘ Upon approaching any Department of Public Health, Flor­ wnrraht its speedy and wide ex­
ROOM 9
Meets at Eaglm* Hall firat Monday
present brick road leading to Or­ «harp curve, bridges, fills and In­ ida Federation- of Woman’ s Cluba, tension by the employment of a night in each month at 7;30.
lando, with «aid brick road being tersections of or crossings of other both of Jacksonville, and Mr. Mar- larger force of capable, self sacri­
Wm. E. Householder. Commander
constructed by Orange county; there- roads, the person operating a' mo-1 cua Fagg, State Superintendent of ficing women.
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Misa Bertha Packard, Secretary
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THE SANFORD HERALD
IN S A N F O R D — L ife U

VOLUME VI

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

Wotth Living

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE IH. 1915

NO. 8«

Congregational Church
Methodist Church Services
Next Tuesduy tho pastor leaves
The services for next Sunday have
for a short vucation in South 'F lor­
been planned with considerable care
ida; tho remainder of the vacation,
Ukose-HitrriwtwFMrr thi? - trei fsrr*^
about two wve k ;v
-*¡rfWf- «hr
of the Kingdom o f God- and th
Sanford; so there will he no church
Methodist church in Sanford aro
service for about one mouth, after
cordially invited to he present at nl
next'Sunday, the Sunday school and
tor vices.
C. E. Society keeping up ns usual. BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS
Sunday school 9:46. Special fea­
Next Sunday morning the theme
ture in the Brotherhood Class.
for consideration will ho "How to
Sermon by pastor, Subject, "T h e
AND A NEW BOTTLING ESTAB--------------- 1
Read tho Bible," the last on the
Ooen Door."
MENT LATEST ADDITIONS
*The chairman of the building com­
but t h e n e w d r e d g e aeries on the Bible.
In the evening the memorial ser­
mittee will make a statement of i BUSINESS BETTER AND
IS OBTAINING SOME
vice before the Modern Woodmen
NEW BUILDING ARE
1 Sanford is rapidly coming into the the people of this section who can turest to the congregation at the
will ho observed.
class of Florida cities that foster now get all their work done here at close of sermon. Reception of mem­
GOOD RESULTS
BEING BUILT
Our church will unite during July
manufactories of all kinds and while home. Another specialty of tho new ber*.
and August in the union services
Senior Epworth League, 6:45.
the city ns a city oilers very little machine shop will he the oxyacctySubject,
"G od’a Spirit Directing tho
j The bulkheadlng will now proceed hereafter to he announced.
in bonuses tho location of the city lene welding which is nn innovation
JT Columbus, Ga., June 18.— The In­
Soul
Winner."
•t a rapid gait if present indica­
appeals so strongly to the man who in the world of mechanics and dom
dustrial Index*say’s in Its issue for
Stale News
tion» mean anything. For tho past
The («veiling sermon will be d e ­ this week: * •
contemplate* the cite for1 a factory onstr.ues that Dad Rhoades has an
.
f0w months the outlook for the early ^ A Gainesville dispatch says "W ith that he ia. usually willing to come up to the mifiute «hop in every par­ livered by the pastor. HU subject
' *
•
"Tw
o
Alabama
counties
have
ar­
completion of the filling in has not an enrollment of about 300, the larg­ without the customary grant of ticular.
■will he "Where Do I Stand." ThU
ranged
for
the
eonktructlon
of
a
high­
been roseate, although the ^people est in it* history, the tfummor school lands and freo taxe». This city has
subject is taken from the last night
The Bludwlne Bottling Co. has
had faith In the men who were in for teachers opened at tho Univer­ no large factories hut many smaller
the Savior spent with his disciples. way through a rich agricultural and
opened up a factory in the J’ico
charge. Finally it has been decided sity of Florida today. The exercises plants are springing up ih various
The most thrilling in hU earthly life. mineral district. Another Alabama
building and have a well equipped
to .make some changes and last Sat­ incident to the auspicious opening part* of tho city and there are othprs
All are welcome and arc asked to county has awarded a contract for
place for the bottling of the famous
urday Messrs. Mahoney and Walker included welcoming addresses by contemplated.
take part in tho singing the old the building of a first class road. A
drink called Bludwlne.’ Harris &amp;
bought out the Interest of Mr. President Murphee of the university,
hymns, a feature in these service*. district of a Florida county has voted
Robinson arc the proprietors of the
$400,000 of road construction bonds
A
mo
rig
the
new
ones
opened
up
---------------- *---- 2—
Ogrum and a new man was placed Dr. J. L. Kelley, superintendent of
new plant and they "have tho coun­
and
a district of another Florida
this
week
are
the
Sanford
Brisa
in charge of the dredge work. He is Alachua county schools, and CapMrs. Barnes in Rcrilal
ties of Seminole, Lake, Volusia nnd
C
oun
ty
has awarded a contract for
Foundry
«
S
t
Machine
Work*
and
the
Martin Nicholson of Jacksonville and tuln George M Lynch, state super­
Tho following from the Whltoville
Orange for the sole right to bottle
the
construction
of 22 miles of roads;
Hludwine
Bottling
Co.
having had twenty-two years of ex- visor ol rural schools.
and »ell Hludwine. This new drink (N. C.) News will lie of interest to ■till other Florida counties and dis­
poriepce in this lino of work ought
The former is under the master
t i l
ia a vegetable compound and Is not the niany Sanford friends of Mrs. tricts wil! vote upon the issuance
to know the business thoroughly.
One of the first things taken up hand of C. B. Rhoades, better known
a dope ol any kind and has proven J. W. Barnes:
of road conatruction bonds in the
Mr. Ogrum is an experienced con­ by tho Chamvcr of Commefce for as "D ad " Ilhoades and ho is recog­
Whitevillo people who failed to
to be moat popular in every section
following sums: $600,000, $360,000,
tractor and concrete man but had St. Augustine, when this active nized as one of the heat machinists
ttend the recital at the auditorium
where it has been introduced.
$110,400
and $90,000.
A district
only a slight knowledge of dredign trade body waa formed some two in the business. Mr. Rhoades has
last Monday evening missed an en­
of
a
Missisalppi
county
haa voted
Messrs. Harris &amp; Robinson expect tertainment such as U rarely to be
and striking tho hard pan and clay years ago, was the question of so- recently built a fireproof machine
$60,000
of
road
construction
bond*.
to
“Tarry
an
advertisement
in
The
soil of the lake bed here tho worl^ curing an eighteen-hole golf course »hop and Foundry on' Second street
obtained outside city concert halls.
"These items are from the construe
was too difficult for his dredge ma­ for St. Augustine.
It was realized and the A. ('. L. tracks, just south Herald telling the people all about Mr*. Olga While Barnes proved her
chinery and finally gave it up, after thatMhe popularity of no resort city of the »hop of S O. Shinholser and Bllldwine and they will also adver- ability as a reader ami impersonator tion news of this week. In some in­
stances the figures involved aro
a perfect understanding with ids could he maintained without this the plant is well equipped to take tiso with posteik and other matter. to the tune of repeated encores.
partners here and a satisfactory ar­ popular game,
and that
the two rare of all the buxine*» of this part For the present they will ronfine
Mr* Barnes is perhaps at her heat somewhat larger than usual, but aa
nine-hole courses which St. Angus of Florida
rangement.
The Sanford
Brass their attention exclusively to the in dialect work, her impersonations a whole these items reflect very^acTho seawall constructed by Mr. tine has were by no means suffi­ Foundry &amp; Mnrhinu Works is just bottling of Hludwine nnd make this of the humorous negro characters curately the road building t activity
JL
V
being perfect in every detail.
Her in the southeast.,
what the name implies and Mr. drink their specialty
Ogrum is one of the best in the state cient for the rity’s needs
♦
*
♦
"There
cannot
be
a
full,
degree of
• * *
They extend a cordial invitation to dramatic work, however is excellent,
Rhoades will make all kind* of brass
and will be a monument to his name
progresfl
w
ithout'the
providing
of
for
she
possesses
u
wonderful
con­
tho
public
to
call
on
them
at
thejr
for many years to come. The filling
The
third district
in Brevard matings for all kinds ol purposes.
first
class
highways,
and
there
can­
trol
of
the
voice
by
which
she
can
factory
in
the
Biro
block
and
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Everything
in
the
machinery
line
in of the bulkhead is an arduous task county, the Melbourne district. Tues­
and one that cannot tic too lightly day voted u bond issue of 1150.000 will lu- t(-paired in tins shop and how the Hludwine i* made nnd bdt- hold and touch her hearer* without not he conatruction of first rlass
having resource to the exaggerated highways Without* progress; so that
and ajf-n
tjfcu try a sabljvle
sntfip
bottle
estimated but Mr. Nicholson thinks for good roads
The vote (or the thls wUI be a great convenience to! tied ani^
gestures and expressions so common the road building in the south dem­
he has solved the difficulty and his honda was two to one. This assures
i,
among
readers.
Worthy of special onstrates in unmistakable manner
dredge is now working full time and the paving ol another link in the —j—«r
mention
is
her
interpretation
of that the general development of this'sec­
accomplishing results.
grent highway rapidly
lieuutiful
work
by
Henry
Van
Dyke: tion.
down ihtv East Cons I
"T
h
o
Story
of
the
Other
Wi*e
Man."
"Eastern owners of an 8,0.000 acre
vnrmua
bounties
us
the
East
CoSykt
St. Augustine Has Fire
tract in Florida will improve it and
Kl Al KH K 111If, MtS
highway/ will he paved from Mel­
4 SL /kugv*ttnet-*'’Junfr--?S&gt;--fU. Au­
subdivide It Into small farms, the
Pictures si Parish House
bourne south to the,St. Lurie county
gustine again Buffered a serious con­ linn.- It also assures the completion
improvements to include the con­
*Tomorrow
evening,
June
19,
there
Last Sunday afternoon. June 13th I of the prayer* of Jesus who taught
flagration Tuesday afternoon.
A of the west branch of the Dixie
struction
of an electric railway and
local Lodge I O li F No 27. held I I i- disciples to pray loi (Bid's king­ will hi- nIhiwii us usual a feature this
blase which originated in the negro highway from here to Kissimmee
building
of
highwnyn.
memorial service* in the Slur Thea­ dom on "earth &lt;t* it is in heaven." time of three reels and in addition
section of-tho town destroyed seven­
f f t
a
reel
of
comic
pictures.
The
three
Contracts
have
been awarded for
The following program was ren­
tre
The services were impressively
teen buildings, entailing a loss of not
real
feature
will
lie
"T
h
e
Tlp-l)|!,"
the
construction
in
Rome, (5u., 'o f
A Lady Lake dispatch says: "Lyle conducted by Acting Noble Grand, di red:
less than $29,000.
an
American
drama.
These
pic­
three
river
bridges
to
cost a total of
Bobbin», aged J7 years, son of Mr. Mr. Geo. K. Tnratus. As they were
I. Opening Ode, sung by Brother
For a time it was impossible for and Mrs. R. B. Robbins wns
$210,«00.
r«
tures
come
from
the
Balhoa-Pathe
being given one was made to feel Odd Fellows.
the local department to get the fire drowned in Lake Hermnsn Saturday
Company
and
should
be
the
very
"Among
the
items
of
construction
J
Invocation
by
Rev
Slein•oinething of the depth of brother­
under control. It was spreading rap­ afternoon while bathing in the lake
finest
The first show will start at work to be done as reported this
hood it) the human soul whptl, if nu-yer.
idly and it was believed that it would just in front of his hoipn
seven
fifteen
week, »re
I Song. "W e Will Never Say
II»• was only for a few hour* it is free from

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be necessary to call for assistance
from Jacksonville.
After Muhhoro
leaistance for neatly iw«i hour* and
after dynamiting several structures
ih the path of the blase, it.wu* final­

ly gotten under control at 5 o ’clock.
The firo started about 3 o'clock in
the afternoon.
Tho conflagration was centered i\i
the best of the negro sectioh of the
city and the First Baptist churrh.
colored, was among the structures re­
duced to ashes.
Deep use of the fact that the mo­
tor apparatus of the fire department
was undergoing repairs, it was im­
possible for the firemen to reach the
scene as early as otherwise.
Land Case Settled

a good swimmer and diver but .1 .* action iti t In viciou* hand to rtiiuitli
supposed he hecame uiii ooai ions struggle lor existence in modern life
while swimming and sank
rise no
Wiii-ii attending *uiii i meeting
more
cad though It tie, one rejoice* for the
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fin rite of divine 1.0 \ K, T R U T H and
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By a vote averaging 70 to 40, FRIENDSHIP, kept burning by
Now Smyrna Tuesday decided to such fraternities as the !. O. O. F
¡whip $42,000 in bonds for school In fact there comes out of one's
purposes The contest over I he issue heart the conviction that such fra­
of bonds has been very spirited, nod ternities are the divinely anointed
on the last ’ days grew very hitter, tender* of the sacred tire unto the
both sides working with vim, vigor glad day when all men may he
and vituperation
The proposition joined and held in one universale!
was submitted in three sections brotherhood IIFItF (&gt;N EARTH
For new school site, $5,000 vote, by a more practical knowledge of
60 for to 62 against
For new build­ the inspired (dan of Jesus Christ,
I () it F . like Free Masonry had
ing, $35,000 vote, 64 for to 64
its
rise out of the human soul to pro­
against.
For refunding indebted­
mote
nnd ' preserve unity, and to
ness— vote, 90 for to 26 against,

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An election was held Tuesday at
Scahreeie and Daytona
Beach to
vote on the question of bonding fnr
$60,000 for building and improving
school facilities. Tho election carried
by a vote of 48 for to 3 against.
I- t t
Tho jitney bus is working wonder*
in DeLanii and
Volusia county.
With a fare of only 40 cents to De­
Leon Springs and return (22 miles);
$1.00 to Daytona Beach and return
(60 miles); 10 gents to Blue Lake
and return, 4 miles, the fare by auto
la cheaper than by rail. For year*
some of our people have been hop­
ing that a trolley system would he
built connecting the St. Johns with
the Halifnx and the coaat.
No
trolley system could he operated at
this rate. With good roads and a
more hlckly settled country be­
tween DoLand and the coast, these
rates can be maintained. However,
it costa«about 4 cents a mile to run
the average automobile, without
counting the expense of the driver;
at 2 tents per mile per passenger, at
least 4 passengers must he carried
to pay expenses. The jitney is n
great convenience for those who do
not owri cars.
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Tho case of F. X. Miller vs. J. E.
Pace in ejectment suit that has oc­
cupied the attention of the court
here for the paat ten days has been
settled, the*jury brining In a ver­
dict for the defendant, J. E. Pace
The case has attracted somo atten­
tion on account of the hearing it
would have on similar cases and the
prominence of the parties to the
■uit.
The land in question was
owned by Mra. Miller of Gainesville
or her heirs and went to the state
for taxA many year* ngo, afterward
being purchased by Chaa. H. Lcffier
and others of this city. Tho Miller
heirs afterward claimed , the land
and brought suit for ejectment
against the owners, ono of whom
happened to be J. E. Pace and hla
•uit was the Aral one tried.
The
attorneys for the plaintiff wire
Jonea ft Jones of Orlando and T. B.
KUl». Jr,,, of Gainesville. The de­
fendants were represented by Dick­
inson ft Dickinson of Orlando and
Sanford. The cate was contested
hotly by both side* at}d finally went
L° the jury with a verdict for the
defendants as cited above.
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Georg# Hicuftopulo« U In Jifck•onville this week arranging for, his A p fo f. Harvey U in the city this
fixture* for the new restaurant in week looking after the piano busithe Woodruff block and also engag­ nesa for the Cablo Co. He 1» 'nowing a good (jhef. The new raatau- residing In Jacksonville hut hi* m an/
rtnt promisee to be one of the beet in Sanford friend* aro alwayi glad to
*°uth Florida,
see him here, y
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practice genuine fellowship among
members of their craft.
Both had their beginning with the
artisans of their respective crafts
for their mutual protection and rec­
ognition as well ns for tho advance­
ment of their noble arts.
Both orders having had their
birth from out the womb of the
working class struggled to maintain
their universality.
The history of Free Masonry
being much older, as nn organiza­
tion, holds thousands of hallowed
memories, gathered amidst the rise
and crash of empires and tense con­
flicting opinions.
The history of both orders is sa­
cred, not ulone to their immediate
member« but to all mankind be­
cause their principles and practices
have become a world force, a prac­
tical demonstration of LOVE,
TRUTH, JUSTICE, FRIENDSHIP
When contemplating tho hl*tory
of these noble orders, rising out of
tho working class and others., of a
kindred character; when reviewing
the life and mission of Jesus Christ:
when studying the great steps taken
by the rare In successive advanced
«tnges, ia it too much to hope that
the solidarity of mankind may- be
yet achieved wherein economic jus­
tice for each individual in society,
from the lowest to the highest may
be realised?
If we have faith in Jenua as the
only, begotten Son of God. we must
ilkcwlro have feith In the 'm lillttlon

(. -nl Hs«*
-orig 11\ M r-ssr-i t l,
t lam t linwder at Sm&gt;riiu
I k. K I Uiiinlrull. I* S Fortson
New
Smyrna will celebrate tin.. I W II Wright
I Memorial Words to [tro W il glorious 1mirth on the tilth of July
Underwood, ih-ceused, July 17th, and they want every one to help
them celebrate and hereby extend u
1914, by Acting Notile Grand.
5. Bong, by quartet nnd audience, In-arty Invitation to Sanford- people
tn comt over to the heurh on that
"Nearer My God to Thee."
f. Brief
address by Rev Stein- day and eat clam chowder with
them
There will hi* other event*
niryer who smd in part
The life and churn.-ter of Jesus * n,i
,nunr th*‘ m“ n"
*uU fr" r
c hrist brought to the world a me»- j t&lt;* “ •&gt; *
‘Mr * ' l" *"
''“ 'l»1™
which takes from D E A TH its ;i" ' 1 't'"
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Under the in- ^“
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illumination and in -(to he cherished In memory according
»traction of Jesus Christ, we look at to the deeds of it» writer, or to he
death and tile lo»* of a comrade
forgotten according to thu deeds

with hope, with u sadness void ol
utter despair because we fcelr and
know that only a mist exists between
us and our dear ones in heaven,
where "W e Will Never Say Good
Bye."
To the heart filled with the Sa­
vior's truths, DEATH, is merely
going down to tho depot with our
loved -ones to hid them Godspeed
to the throne of mercy, to the throne
where w-e shall soon join. There­
fore, when we consider the purposes
of these services it is only to recall
those min w-ho have preceded us, to
keep them in sacred memory as our
brothers.
When a comrade soya "good bye'
ho take* on immortality and passes
up the golden paths of Heaven, nnd
thus, with this confidence one can
look D EATH tho grim monster in
the face without tho icy shudder
horn of pagan fear nnd hopeless­
ness.
Thera is but one death mentioned
in the "G ood Book" which we should
fear and that la the Second Death—
that Death is one of horror; it is the
Death that closes the light of
Heavenf
Jt is nbt expected ol me on this
occasion to eulogize Mr. Underwood
or any other brother. It is no man's
province to do so. for the best eu­
logy of any man is his own life.
In the broader sense wo can do jus­
tice to no man's life, for it Is tho
hook of each man's life, written on
each page of his daily concourse
nmong us that is vital. And being
his autobiography It lies.open to you
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of its writer "for as n trie fulleth so
it shall lie."
Our lives need MORE FLOWEItS
NOW. If we do not in times of
trials und stress pluck roses and
place them close
to the lives of
comrades then we have lost our op­
portunity to demonstrate brother­
hood.
Under the burdens of life we need
the looks of approval of our breth­
ren to fight life's battles and to fight
temptntlon*, remembering that it is
not the deed we HAVE DONE but
the deed we have LEFT UNDONE
that hurts at the setting of life’s
*un.
How many of us did the son's
part or the brother’s part ip-Jiff, as
looking hack to our parental homes,
we see in memory* vision wme
shrouded form being taken to a
sainted sepulchre.?
How many of us plucked thu rose
of applied LOVE , TRUTH and
FRIENDSHIP, and placed It near
the nostrils of the dear-one?
Y’ es! Yes! let us not wait until the
loved one or until our brother lay
In cold, clammy death to give
flowers. I#et us do it NOW in*
WORDS. LOOKS and ACTS, and
thus help to bring God's Kingdom
near into this life, that TRUTH,
LOVE and FRIENDSHIP may
reign hero for ALL ia my prayer.
7. Song, "That Beautiful Land,"
sung by quarter, consisting of
Messrs. C. L. Polk. E. T. Woodruff,
P. S. Fortson and K. R. Murrell.
8 . Benediction by Rev. Stelnmayer.

^Apartment linuw». Augusta, (in.,
and Clermont hurhor. Mi»» : hank
building*. Brooklet, (in . nnd Lapin*«,

Ala.; factory building, Birmingham,
Alu., hospital building improvements,
Charleston. ?. C.; paving, 'Brooksvillc, Ha.; sanitarium building, Claxton. Ga.; telephone building, Key
West. Fla ; warehouse, Trly, Ala.
"Apartment houses, Birmingham
Montgomery, Ain ; church
building, Charleston, S C . factory
building, Ft Myers. Fla . nnd Northport. Ala ; club house, Shelby coun­
ty. Ala ; srhool buildings, Atlnnta
and Albany, Ga . and Hlackburg,

and

S. C.; office building, Birmingham,
Ala.; theatre building, Birmingham,
Alo.
A lumber company with capital
•tock of $300,000 has been organised
at Grayson, Ga,
Meat packing
plant* will he established in Andtrlusia, Ala., and Huntsville, Ala., tho
one in the former to coat $125,000
nnd in the latter $60,000. A com­
pany has been formed with a capital
stock of $50.000 to mine xinc in
northern Georgia. An addition will
he made to n cotton mill in Ander­
son, S, C. An ice nnd cold storage
plant will he established in Charles­
ton, S. C., and a refiigetating plant
in Jacksonville, Fla, A vehicle fac­
tory will he established in Birming­
ham, Ala. Construction of a rail­
road line in southern Alabama has
been resumed.
"Seven now corporations have
been formed during the week with a
minimum capital atock qL 50,000,
'Counterfeit Dollars In Stale

St. Petersburg, June 18.— Deputy
United States Marshal Reynolds, of
Tampa was in St. Petersburg for
several days on private business, hut
while here made an investigation of
a complaint that counterfeit money
He said that
is in circulation here
somebody sent him a silver dollar,
undoubtedly a counterfeit, and asked
that investigation he mndo of its ori­
gin. It is understood that a very
small amount of the bad money has
appeared in this city and It; ia
thought that it found .its way hero
accidentally.

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We know this proposition will not
appeal to tho big dailies, and pos­
sibly a few of the small fry weeklies,
R. J. HOI.I.Y, Editor •
W. M. HAYNES. Uuslncs* .Mnna«cr for the reason they jjave already de­
clared for certain candidates, but
r u U l i M E m y T u n d i r »nd Kri&lt;t»jr • •*
it appears to us that it should narh
away down iuto the vitals of ninoty
per cent of the Florida press, for
H I’IM C H IP T IU N C H IP S , IN A U V A N C R
every editor knows that every month
O N K » H am ’ .
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many dollars go to Washington (or
H I X M O M IIS
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TUMKK-MONTI IS
.........:■&gt;................TS envelopes that rightfully belong in
their pockets.
I M U e r r d In Ik«- O I » *•» C«rttr« I Z.OO Tr« Ve« t la
If the e«ln«&gt;r* in Florida think
A d t i i f * ui i o « . I*,« Moniti
I*i r m r n li In A d io n r o M a n lio M o d o ni O f f k * this proposition good, let them say
ho in the columns of their papers;
Kotorrd Al Hr-rondTlon Moll Mallo* Au*«.i ;*nd if' they don't think it feasible let
Iton, il Ih* l*o*iofTirr il Sonfoid, floridi.
them knock it; 'but don't tear it
I nder Ari of Marek 3rd. Ift79.
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down unless ro*nr,thin:T
t'»r cr.n
be proposed in its stead.
Telephone No. 14ft
Off Ire U llrraJd ItaildJng
The question is: Will the editors
of Florida act, do something tangi­
BREAKING OF SPURS
ble, or just keep on four-flushing?
The Dixie highway "spur" which
Tho man who is a candidate for
Sanford secured lust weok induced the United States senate or house
Editor Holly of the Herald to Trrttr Tvill give his pledge to suppress this
«Jtactly one column of cold blooded, evil before his name is printed in
icy facts about why the Seminole the columns of the St. Cloud Trib­
county capital was not represented une unless the name appears in nn
at the first meeting of the Central advertisement, whirl) * will be so
Florida Highway Association at Kis­ marked.— S. j. Triplett, St. Cloud
simmee, and why they refused to Tribune.
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eat cinders and breathe smoke in
Hon. Seth Woodruff
not going to the Dixie Highway
The
Orlando
Citizen carries a pic­
Commission meeting
at
Chatta­
ture
of
Seth
Woodruff
and tho fol­
nooga, May 20.
lowing description:
Ln the one column article that Ed­
"SU CCESS" in big S's and C’a is
itor Holly dashed of! he recounts in
written all over Seth Woodruff. He
a humorous manner the meeting of
carved it out of the whole cloth him-,
the Central Florida Highway As­
self. No one placed him on n ped­
sociation convention at Orlando.
estal. He doesn’ t stand on a |»odSanford absent at Kissimmee and
estal. He stands shouldet to shoul­
absent at Chattanooga was fortyder with his peers.
For several
eight strong at the Orlando meet­
terms he was Orange county’s tax
ing.
collector and a faithful officer.
Ac­
Led by that indomitable Horatioquiring lands near Sanford he has
at-Xhe-bridge, Forrest Lake, they
valuable interests In the "Celery
camped at the jury box at the court
Belt." Locating large ranges jn Vohouse, paid their $2 yearly dues and
lusin county, ho Is the owner of
got a "spur” to the Dixiij, highway.
many cnttli. Living in Orlando, he
It cost them exactly JJifi. which
is possessed of some slightly resi­
explains in u way their abasence
dence property. Twice president of
f ro nr'Tvts ATmrnee and Chattanooga
the Orlando Board of Trnde, he is
— they /lesired to aid In building up
what tho boys call "A n old one,"
the Central Florida Highway Asso­
but e mightv good old one, for many
ciation. Isn't the "spur" worth $915,
and varied have been the plots and !
Mr. Holly?—Orlando Sentinel.
neromplished
You list it is, young fellow, espec­ plans and things
Onro president of tho Ocrnge Coun­
ially when certain parties were well
ty Fair Association, he made nn
Spurred .'.long with the getting
equally good reoiril ther«O
He has been is and will be
SHALL WE ACT OR JUSR TALK? "W h o."

^»nt but not xrrioua.
'
Five car londs of cattlo for the
Blackman' rtpeh mere put- qn the
siding her«* Saturlay nlgllt, too lute
for unloading. It in t’ ',sdl*,as to iw y .
that the people i.^ing 10 idoep i nywhrrc in the vicinity mude a jwor
job of it.' .**. daylight Sunday morn­
ing the work of unloading began and
by five o'clock oijr little village was
in its usual sir.to of Sabbath quiet.
We arj having nice shower* but
not enough for siu'ri-ssful sweet pota­
to planting. Hope this new moon
will bring us all the "w e t" we need.

Some years ago the government
inaugurated the scheme of printing
name,, and addresses of persons and
firms on envelopes nnd selling them
at prices much lower than plain
envelopes could be bought by print­
ing o 111co s—in fact the government
entered into competition with every
job printing office In the United
Staten.
When the government began this
mail order business every newspaper
in the country entered u protest
that could be heard even ns fur as
Washington, and have continued
to protest at intervals of once a
week until the present time.
But
so far those protests hnve fallen oh
deaf cars, as the government is
still doing business at the same old
stand.

T h e E x p lo its

THE SANFORD HERALD

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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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Every newspaper in Floridn, with
the exception of the big dailies hns
a job office in connection with its
plant, which job office is u material
factor in helping out the pay roll
on Saturdays and a great conveni­
ence to local business men.
We know of no newspaper in the
state that I* not doing all in its
power to build up and make pros­
perous the town in which it is pub­
lished, and gives two inches of free
advertising for every inch it re­
ceives pay for.
The editor» of the Florida press,
without a single exception, to our
knowledge, not only preache “ buy
at home," but practices it.
But when these same editors can­
vass tho business men of their
towns for job work, about seven out
0* ten Bnsw’on are: " I buy my en­
velopes from tho postoffice, because
I get them cheaper."
It is to put an tmd to this unholy
competition that prompts the Tri­
bune to make a proposition to the
newspapers of Florida.
And, to back up our belief, wo
make tho statement that tho idea
will be put in force in the Tribune
office and kept In force until after
the primaries in 191G.
The proposition is this:That the names of all candidates
from Florida for the national sen­
ate and house be omitted from the
columns of the press until such can­
didates pledge, over their signae
turee, in case of their flection, to
introduce a bill or resolution or use
auch means as may be necessary to
prohibit the government from con­
tinuing this competition with the
printing offices in the sale of en­
velopes.
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If the press of Florida will adopt
this proposition, we believe the
press of every state in the Union
will follow suit, and the newspapers
will get action before congress is in
session a month.
Tbia is o a l s bold-up game. It
Is a plain business proposition. Ed­
itors have b«yn the football of poli­
ticians ever alnce Guttenberg dis­
covered the, art of printing, and It
la abyut t i m i 'they came In lor a
little of what U their just due.
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The Working ManVBank Account
Men who are employed by the day or week rarely have very much no­
tice before they are laid oil. This means that the working man of all
men should have a little money saved up and have it deposited safely m
the bank. The Peoples feank invites the accounts of working m en and
families. Interest is paid on savings accounts, compounded tw ice a
year. Your money will help you earn money, if deposited with this Bank

IL R. STEVENS

C. M. HAND
Vlrr.Prr.idrI

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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ding trip which •* !! jnci„
'-'a.hi..
ington. D. C., Baltimor
Sugar*
Falls, Now Xork und u trip up ^
Hudson. They will return to s*„
ford August first and u.J r,-,i,|,
thedr own home in the w.-t,.rn
lion of the city. The bride
the journey n handsome- suit of Copenhagen blue gaberdine. The roit
In full length plaits nt the hack. »
smart flare collar and novelty- ifik
vcstec. The front slightly blnuied
and finished with buttons
The
girdle top panel back skirt, n ilxre
rtiodel and wide at the lower «dri­
ller llat was n sand color« «1 .iri.»
trimmed with full blue moire ,i,|,on
bow, a dainty imported wr«.ith of
blue nnd rerese forgi tint t
ef.
fectively laid around r I. ♦.- , aIlj
across the crown, und la«&lt; .1 uh
moire.

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Interfiling Evening. Wedding
wa* fashioned with front panel of
The marriage on Tuesday evening &gt;»ce «ind shirred to the high waist
of Mis. Carrie Louise Ensmlnger.to Bt tho back and " ldM* fau* ht in
plnce by a girdle of self material.
Mr. Henry NicVel was a beautiful
The waist was made with high col­
cvciA taking plico i t S:30 i t the
lar and long sleoves finished with
Congregatfjnal church.’
full ruffles of lace at the wrist and
The church wns lovely with its gnrnitured with pearl tiimmings.
beautiful arrangement of palms and Her veil of tulle was worn away
bamboo.
In front of the chancel, from the fare nnd held in plnce by
tall, graceful bamboo wns arranged _]|||jes of the valley, with n bandeau
to form an arch, bineath which of pearls and high pearl ornament
stood the bridal roupie, und over-'w orn across the front- of her hair.
head, ropes of lines entwined with she carried an arm bouquet of
Mrs. Nickel is the youngest daugh­
carnutmn*, pink and white, extend­ bride's roses tied with tulle. The
ter of Mrs. J. C. Ensminger, who»«
ed to the windows and balconies, matron of honor nndl¡I the maid of
charm nnd personality have &lt;•«. for
forming nn open canopy.
Ferns honor were dressed nlike In silk
T h e crim es it is responsible
her a large circle of friend*
Mr.
placed at the front of the chancel crejKj do chine.
The skirt was
fo r a re ev en m o r e horrible
Nickel is 11 successful celer.) grnaer,
made a fryigc of green from which draped over ruffles nnd the drapery
a man of sterling ih.tM«t«r
t h a n t h o s e c r e d i t e d to
peeped out bowls of white daisies caught up at one side with r/ejie de
ing high in the com m um aM i 'I 1 l«1
with hearts of gold, pink roses and chine roses nnd shirred to the high ing the respect &lt;&gt;f I 1. «.
“ J a ck the R ip p e r." C o m e
, .., „
masses of white star jess nmine. waist
The waist was mr.de with every where
w ith C ra ig K en n ed y , the
Behind tli«“*e were blinked ferns and long sleeves and an inverted V of
Out of town gii«’-!- fair
. ,|
m aster detective, and hunt
at the extreme rear an exquisite lace hack unit front and finished with ding were Mr and Mr- 1 . &lt;&gt;f
pink and white and green cullndium tiny rosebuds. A pink bandeau and Winter 1‘iirk, Mr- Gr«-. t ...... I 1
the crim inal in
gave a touch of relieving color To butterfly ornament was worn upon Miss Tetherly «&gt;f 1«r ••1.
M ««
the sides stately palms und graceful the head
With these dainty rqp- Allen nnd Miss Hazel Allen of Sor­
bamboo were grouped and in the tumes pink slippers were worn nnd rento, Mrs Burleigh at «I Mi— M •
Sanford House Arrivals
'
balconies overhead were tall palms they enrried pink nnd white carnn- lelgh of Tavalen
E. B recon, E. F. Lyons, N. Y.
Masses of pink crepe myrtle an'd tions
city, B H Vogel, Tam|is; A H
roses
completed the charming ef­
After the ceremony the bridal
Hopkins, Atlanta; Koy M. Huntly,
ltd I h r Mi ni mi , l(i&lt;/rfin.
fect.
party and a few friends and relatives
Miami; O. L. Anderson. Jnx; F. C.
Among the lo-uutiful w«-«Mn . of
Whitthorne, TimesUnion; Jno. M.
A program of music was rendered were entertained informally nt the
the
week wns that of Mi — i \t
The
Most
Sensational
Motion
Pidure
Bryan, Danin; Karl Klaus, Puntn
before the bridal parly entered, the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J C
Marian
Walker t«&gt; t-« Mr \l
Serial Ever IVrillen
Gorda; J. It Britton, Uulto.; Chas
The decorations at tin*
numbers ‘ including
’ Truu/nerei" Knsmlnger
î hi»
Minartk
that » » - -oleiiiiii/- I
D. Waring, Phil S. May. Jax: I..' F
Schumann by Miss Aspinwall at house were f«*rns. roses and llllic
half
Church
of
the
H«d&gt;
Cr«&gt;—
.«'
Jackson, Toreton. Ill ; W A Lightthe organ and a tenor solo "All For nnd were arranged with charming
past eight on Wedne»da&gt; «'•• r
foot, Atlunta; Harry Jarrett, Jr.,
You" (D ’ Hardelot) by Mr Chas. effect. In the living room the man­
The
church decoration* w«.?«
Atlanta; W. H Dawson, Jax; It II
Polk
The
Bridal Chorus from tel was banked with roses nnd ferns,
the
wedding
colors of pmk «■
1'«•
while
delicate
tracery
of
asparngus
Krabill, Toledo: Raymond Smith,
D E N T IS T
"Lohengrin" was played ns the pro­
and
green
being
effecti\«-l&gt;
- •«1
Jax; F. J. Salashin, Atlanta; J. W
cessional.
The ushers entered on fern covered tho white curtains and
W O R K r o l l W H IT E P E O P L E O N L Y
out
with
cut
flower»,
vine*
-«-lar
G. Coates, Miami; L. Kramer, N. Y.
opposite sides, Mr. Hurry Kent pass­ covers upon the tables. In the din­
and palms. The ultar wit). 1;* *&gt;t.ite
city; L. E. Prnter, St. Petersburg;
PEOPLES BANK BUII.DINC
ing down the left, w d Mr. Kd Ran­ ing room, where refreshments were
altar
cloth, lighted candles and while
Chns. F. Maiden nnd wife» Chicago;
dall the right aisles 'o f the church. served howls of pink nnd white offsetting its fair purity. Th&lt; -ii«nBOOM
9.
T. B. Ellis, Jr., Gainesville; S. R;
Mrs. Harry Kent, her sister's mn- roses were everywhere.
cel rail was entwined will
•■«.
Levine. Louis M. Levy, «N. Y. ciyt
tron of honor walked alone, followed
Miss Allen of Sortento nnd Miss amid which nestled white Ui«u«r*.
P. N. Kichonassee, Chicago; Mrs.
by the bride, leaning on the nrm of Maud Jinkins served punch; Misi tall vases of pink crepe in* •I. oi«l
mintm n p B m iMin
Jesse Shilling, Leah Shilling, SanMiss Cl ara Millen, the maid of Horn Walker ushered
into the mg an i-ffective toil« ii ««( •«
nsurartce on Tn
fdrd; R. D. Waring, M D. Wilson.
1
honor
The groom, with the best din ng room, while assisting in -«.r\- ||&gt;111mil* «•( llie I bur. I w«-r,
Metd
Shingle.
Ro
Mrs. Ed Lniiterslnger. Mi»* l.nutcr'j man, Mr
Beecher Kent walked mg
r e f r e s h m e p t s t wined with *111«—. w i .
"Less than Wi
slagt-r, John C Jones, Orlando; J \V
down the right aisle and met the were Mis« Ethel Moughton and Mis» the window» frond.* &lt;&gt;f 0
I m»
Hn-kmnn. Louisville; II E. Young.
bride beneath the arch where the Elizabeth Musson. Individual cakes were artistically arranged
( i real
Jax; J. W. Perkins, DeLand; Geo.
beautiful ring servico was read by were given the guests In white moire' bunches of magnolias were tied to
i
m rRev. F. P. Strong.
Tho bridal boxes tied with pink ribbon and the pows of the centre ai*!« up
N. Rigby, Daytona; Mrs. Mana
X frla l S h tn a lr t rronrm
party left the church to tho wedding sprays of nspnrngus fern by Miss which passed the bridal part
Tompkins, Dnytonn; H. H. Kemp,
I hr
1 - T e a r r a t e ...a .Ml
S I.IS
S JS
march from Tnnhauser. after which Clare Walker.
A.ty &gt;ta; B. Anderson Smith. Jax;
. .
wedding
rntisic
wae
exquisil«-!
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J-NT3
J*73
Mrs Chas- Polk sang "I Love You
J y r. Coyne, Atlanta; Griggs Walker,
The wedding presents received tiful. Mrs. Fanni«- 5u-inl«ridi M
' I t - Y e a r r a t e . . . .1.20
I ji f l
1 . 4a
St. Petersburg; A. T Hnckl, lauiii«- H e r e r u n r a n p l a i n l y a r e I h r o » « l n u In Truly” by Carrie Jacob Bond.
were numerous and handsome and son presided at tl.e ««rg. -1
vllle; Rand Steinhàrdt. New Or­ d o l l a r « . E u t t h e ■ • « I n n In w e a r a n i l a p The bride was very sweet and fair cut glass, china and n variety of 1 psuying Mr» Claud«- \ .«ri . -I
l»r r a f l m n l r s l I n d n l * ; f f f '
*
leans; J. H Jones, Orlando;' G. B ni r a m n r r
ot her^ gifts
Earl Pnxton wh«&gt; pi t - 1 •1•
I n r « n n d c e n t n. J A X t i S 9 1 l* T % l« *11 M f - W
h«*r W f C l t l l n f f Rtl W fl Ol cr« »p O BlP*
Reynolds. J.1x: John F. May. Jax; ••I K* «»ill in»t «■ inn« »• the bail,iiug teor. combined with silk lace and
Mr and Mr* Nickel left on the-1 A program wa* r«-nd»-re«l I-1
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H C Russell, N Y city; Ja» I) ■ l a n i t » . F l r r p r o a f a n i l l l a h f n t n K p r' . i o f .
Continued on I’ ag«- •'«
pearl trimming.
The round skirt midnight truin for an extended wed-I
Hilt, Richmond, Va.; C. J. Paine,
Wnycross. Go..; N E. Hickey. Balti­
more; M. S. McKee, Louisville; R
W. Tanksley, Jax; T. C. Brown,
Tampa; W. O. Watters, Troy, N. V.; .TOSO r.vrrgrrra Arra Jarkaonrtltr, Fla.
F. P. FORSTER. Vice-President
FREDERIC H. RAND. President
B. F. WUITNER, Cashier
A. L. BETTS, Assistant Cashier
Hugh L. Leech, Atlanta; Chas. D.
HILL HARDWARE CO.
Waring. Jax; Chas. A. Buck. Tam­ GEO. H, FERNALD HARDWARE CO;
pa; J. E. Bramer, Geneva; R. M.
Coleman, Jus. Gray, if. A. Gadhold,
H. R. Armington, J. A. fyiain, Jaxr
Established I8K7
H. O. Adams, M. M. Barchoroff,
"Sunny Jim" Robinson, Tampa;
Capital $35,000.00
Surplus $35,000.00
L. E. Hays, Cincinnati;' D. C. Vaundoe, Valdosta.

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PAOI.A POINTS
The Buchanans have joined the
automobile army and are sporting
a fine new Ford.
Mina Addio Gresham of Geneva Is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Chilson at
Twin Lakes.
Miss Helen Iserman made Mias
Flora Pearson a visit last week.
C. D. Pearson made a buxine if
trip to •Jacksonville on Friday, re­
turning Saturday.
Mrs. R. W. Smith spent the week
end with relatives at Pine Castle.
Jesse Thompson cut a bee tree on
Friday and raptured over two gal­
lons of honey. That ought to sweet­
en tho family for aomo time.
F. A. West Brown entertained
S. M. Lloyd and Joe DoMont at
the "Turtles" Saturday night, bring­
ing them out that evening and tak­
ing thorn back to tdwn Sunday
morning in his little Ford.
Mr. Cleveland m h with an accldent Saturday, while taking a swim
in Banana Lake. Stepped into a
boat for a dive, slipped and fell, cut­
ting a gash in his temple. Unpleas-

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11 is ever the purpose of the oilicials of the First National Bank to give you the Ih*&gt;i
and most efficient service possible.
In modern banking as/in nearly all other lines of business machinery is playing nn
increasingly large part, promoting accuracy and efficiency. The name “ Burroughs" is now
synonymous with uj&gt;-to-date banking.
After considering the subject from every viewpoint, we have concluded to make a
change in the manner of handling your accounts with us, a change vyhich we are certain is
along progressive lines and will greatly increase the efficiency of the service we are able to
rentier you.
On July 1st nvxt, and monthly thereafter, we will balance the account of every one
of our depositors, rendering a statement up to date, and returning all paid checks. This
will permit every one to see and examine checks regularly, and thereby tend to reduce to
a minimum any chance for irregularities to occur, such as forged or raised checks, or efrors
on the part of the bank.
PASS BOOKS W ILL BE U SED ON LY AS R E C E IP T S F O R DEPOSITS, the
monthly statement taking the place of the balancing of the book as formerly.
In order to take this progressive step and give you this increased efficiency it become*
necessary to install a special Posting and Statement Machine, which, with the necessary
special books and stationery will entail nn expense of nearly $1,000.00. We feel, however,
thnt this cost is amply justified by the results attained.. This machine is run by «electricity, and when ready tot work we will be glad to show it and explain its operation to our cus­
tomers and friends.
We trust our efforts to promote accuracy and efficiency .will meet with your approval
and hearty cooperation, and assure you that our desire is always to give you the “ Best
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pin of gold with forget-me-not center
of him» «»nitmel and pearls, the gift of g
the hrule, und curried, baskets of S 3
Continued from l'ago -1
ro-»* petals, why h they scattereil in ——*
l&gt;lrn N»'t
arrival of the bridal party including the path of tin» hride.
«; Utile Happenings— Mention
The bride's mother wore u hantl" T h e Raymond" by the aea (near "Rove's Old Sweet Song" (M olloy)
of Matters in Brief—
some
gow n of sand &lt;o|i»r«»d taffeta, s —
Clarendon I, Furnished rooms with |,y Mrs. Munson, Mrs. Yarn and
Personal Kenia of
fitu-hi'd
with a real laci» lirlril
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privilege of dining room und kitchen., Mr. Paxton; "Iiararolle" from the
. Interest
l he groom’s gift» to his attend- J3 3
Kvery thing furnished, linen. silVur, 1Tales of Hoffman tOITenhneh) Waa
•j”
etc.
Running water in every r o o m ., « «e e tly »ung hy Mis» Gladys Mor- ant- were pearl studs
1
r
1
1;e
«ireinoiiy
.1
teioption
irw
Summary of (ho Floating Small
All rooms i&lt;»nm*rliiig
Telephone I nii Miss Junle Stumon and Mr.
W
ith«*l«l
at
the
home
of
the
bride’s
service and cottage to rent
Mrs. (’ has. Polk; Traumerei iSrhumuni,
',
T a l k s Succinctly Arrnnged for
The
,F. G. Stuart.
85-8tp
Hurried Herald Itradcrs
Mrs. Yarn anil Mr*. Munson.
To m&lt;*t her, Mr» Anna Walker.
de*
orations
at
the
house
us
at
the I EEE
Jitney bus service to Woodland the strain* of the Hriijul Chorus
church
were
especially
charming.
In j )7j(
Park on Thursday and Sunday. Be­ from Lohengrin the hridal party en­
Huy your cake! and pies from the
thi
front
parlor,
where
the
hridal
JQ{
church
Filtering
in
ginning at 1 p. m. ear No, 2 will tered the
pirls of St. A g n fi Guild.
ps
r«*eeiv«*d,
an
arch
&lt;
»f
vine*
and
make round trip» every hour from couples from the side door of the
Clay and WhipjMirwhIJ piaia at Oak and Park'avenues, Fare: Chil­ church were tin* hndesniuida whq. white dowers was erected, from
Wl . Ii was suspended a large white
Reiner's, &gt;2.75 per bushel.
dren 20r; ‘ adults, ;|0o (or round tnp. passed to the chancel slops anil were
Tj\q shows for one piice at the
met by the ushers, passing down the beli. beneath which stood the hrid«»
.
86-lf
und groom.
Pink. Klllarnej* —
Pariah House tomorrow evening.
Tomatoes Canned
My running central aisle together. Miss Edith
and pink gladtnfi were uxml with
Rehearsals—for ““ Over the Rain- factory is now in shape to take cure Stewart and Mr. Raymond Key;
quantities o f ferns. In the hack par­
how" every day at the Rohhlns of the trade. Will can tomatoes for Misa Kathleen Stelnmeyer and Mr
lor
were the Ijenuiiful wedding gifts
any one desiring same. Any quan­ Frank Adams; Miss Agnes Berner
Nest.
of
cut
glass, silver and various nthet
5 or 6 doses GfiK will break tity six rents per can un labeled, and Mr. Sam Bradford; Miss Jennie kinds w«*r«* displayed, the room w*is
Huff, they*
tomatoes to be furnished
A Much. Hans and Mr. Geo.
any case of Fever or Chills. Price
attractive with Marshal Niel roses
turned and preceded the maid of
Iicflh'r Mlock.
H6-.1tc
25 cents.
71-52lc
and yellow alamandcrs. while the
honor. Miss Clare Walker, walking
Cooked food sale at the Parish
S. Rttnge and S. Rapp are at Cor­
dining room was lovely with its red
alone, followed by the little flow'er
House Saturday afternoon.
onado this week enjoying the ocean
gladioli and fern.
Garlands of esgirls,- Elisabeth Whittier and Mar­
pnragu» phtmosu reached from the
Don't forget the rehearsals-for the breezes and resting up while fish­
garet Peters who walked immedi­
centre above the table to the cor­
operetta. Good attendance makes a ing and bathing.
ately in front of the bride, who en­
ner» of the room and entwined the
For n couple of Saturdays the pic­
fine show.
ter« d with her brother, Mr. Harry
chandelier.
A beautiful lace cover
Como and see that suffragette bar­ tures at the Parish House have no Walker, who gave her in marriage.
upon
the
table
had (or its centre­
been
shown
on
account
of
trouble
in
ber Saturday evening at the Parish
The groom with his host man, Mr. piece a huge basket of re«f gladioli
getting
film.
The
compaYty
with
House.
John Mlnnrik met the bride n| the
and fern lied with n red satin* bow.
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Clay and Whippoiwlll peas at which t h e « Parish House manage­ foot of the chnncol steps where the
ment
dealt
mostly
went
into
bank­
B
ite
the
refreshment*-were
act
veil
betrothal service wns rend by Rev.
Reffler’a, &gt;2.75 per bushel.
ruptcy ami other arrangements had
by
Miss
Charlotte Hand,
Miss
Arthur Peck, wearing the handsome
Powerful good "eats" jit St. Agnes
to be made. The pictures will con­
Saidee
Williams
and
Miss
Evelyn
ceremonial vestments of the mar­
cooked food sale at the Parish
tinue as usual now ami it is hoped
Bi ‘liter, prettily gowned in pink nr
baked right here in a good Ameri­
riage service.
The wedding cere­
House.
that there wdl he a large crowd in
while
Mrs. J. W. Dicklns ushered
can bakery by a good American
mony
was
p«*rfunui*d
at
the
altar,
at
Martin Nicholson of Jacksonville attendance tomorrow evening. The
into i In» dining room. The decora­
patriot
out. of good . American
has arrived to take charge of the regular admission of 5c ami I Ur will the close of which, while the bridal tion* of th«» reception hall wet«» also
(lour.
What
better can you ob­
couple still knelt. "Because'' iGuy
dredge work on the bulkhead.
remain unchanged
The first »how
in red and green, vines, ferns nrul
tain? Where Is the flour that's
I) Hardelnt' was sung by Mr ( ’ has.
•‘ Tip-Off,” an American drama m will start ai 7 15
gl. ! oil being effectively i|»«»d Ml-s
superior to the kind we use, or
Folk and the wedding party left the
Jo-* Stumon gave out the individual
three part», at the Parish House
the bakery that is more modem
Will &lt;»pen &lt; a si mi
•jhorch to the wedding march from
box» * of cuke, piled high up«&gt;n an
and sanitary?
tomorrow evening.
\\ H Schooley and A M Cod“ Midsummer’s Night's Dr«*am"
attractively uiranged table.
White
Drink Rider Springs Water, the rington of DcRnnd will open the
Mendelssohn).
moire
hoses
tied
with
pink
satin
purest und best water to be hud. Nautilus Casino at Seabreeze, oppo­
The bride wns very lovely and
Delivered to your door in five gallon site Daytona, on Satin «lay. June 2(5. winsome in an exquisite dress of ribbon and fern leaves, containing
111 Park Ave.
Free Delivery
hollies. Phone 1(117-5.
85 if
for the summer.
Features of the white crep«« meteor combined with the wedding cake were presented
each guest.
Mr. and Mis. Mlnnrik
Bright und pretty songs in the Nautilus under the new management iac«*. The long skirt fell away from
left hy automobile for Winter Park,
will
he
ocean
and
trnk
bathing,
free
the waist with plum effect, the long
operetta.
Young people, come and
pii nit table- dancing and the ln**t train caught at the waist line by the win-re they took the tTain for Jack
learn them.
(tonvill*»
The wedding trip willimn
of refreshments at all limes
Mr round girdle
Tile waist was made
Hint«» itichmond. Vn
Washington
Trip
The Daytona Beach Hotel, under f
ha- mad.* .. great hit in
with high girdle in two points, back
D t
Buffalo. Niagara Falls, To
the new ownership and mwnagenieiii Del lllld b*. hi- ahli III a Ini gv me ht ill
BOTH
EXPOSITIONS
— DIVERSE ROUTES — LONG LIMIT
and front, with m«crvted V and
offers special summer r.iics Hotel
Mine l.aki Park and the -tune care -hurt sleeves of Mechlin lace, rose roni *&gt; &lt; lev eland, Detroit, a trip up
For ticket», reservations, descriptivo literature, and
th» Hudson
The hrid«»'» travelling
refurnished and redecorated through­ ful attention will be given the pat
full Information ’phone, wire or writo to
design
The tulle veil was worn
go
wu- i pretty c«dor«*«l gaberdine
out. Sea-foods a specialty
W F run» of the casino
H.
C. B R E TN E Y , Florida Passenger Agent
hi^ii at i he li.fk of ili,* hair a bund
ro.»’ »nit, made postillion liat*k an»l
Ai K. R. Ayres, Daytona Beach Fla
of lillies of the valley holding it in
80-t(
worn with a silk crepe &lt;i&lt;* chine
134 West Bay Street
! Bell Phone 167)
Jacksonville, Fla,
place.
Baptist Church Next Sunday
hi"
-» in same cotot
The hat was
Come and see "Close Cropped
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Let
lit
Plan
Your
T*t«r
and
Arranga
Detail»
Rom Kol 7.minger of fo r i \J orili
she wore l he gift of I he grun111. a a *ui»' little Flake »Imp«», bunded
Clipping*," as presented hy the Hal
I exits, is expected to pr«*u' h til l he, |pMr pm uf diamonds and pearls set wiili velvet witii a liny bunch of
lioa Pathe Company
It will he First Baptist ( burnii next Sunday fn platinum and carried a
white clever blossoms on tile sille
throughout tin» afternoon of music iluinty cakes iced in pink and white,
shown at the Parish House tomorrow morning at II ” ” &lt;&gt; chick anil Sunday prayer hook with markers of white
und
readings
"Rustling Spring" the delicious icecream
also in the
Airs Minarik is the only daughter
evening.
evening ill . (” «»clock
Mr Enti- satin ribbon and valley lillies
The
Closing an after­
of Mrs Anna Walker and a niece of iSindtngi was given liy Miss Lucca prevailing colors
Gel Your Meals u( the A. t . 1.. minger was [o, meriv Stlnduy school maid of honor won* a charming gown
which was followed hy noon of delightful ph-nsure the unM t has B Walker
Atr Minartk Chappell
Keataurnnl
secretary of the state of Florida and
while organdie over white silk
I* i valued employ»* of the A ( ‘ 1. tin* delightful rending “ Neliucha- mnrried girls cut the cake for the
Free transportation on** way on is now superintendent of the Hr-t taff«*tu mad«* ankle . lengl h
The I
•&lt;ut ul town gUeata for the wed neixar" given hy Mis* Bulli SUiin- ring, the thimble and the dime.
Jitney llus with every purchase of Baptist Sunday school at Ft Worth, -giri » a - accordion pleated from the
Miss Blanchi» Johns played The ring was cut by Miss Blanche
iliitg were Mr. und Mrs Freeman of mey«*r
50c or over at the A C. R. Res­ wh«*r«* he has Guilt Up th«&gt; attendance WJl|«t line
The short waist puffed
"The
Last
Idea" (if von Weber and Johns, the thimble hy Miss Kath­
Tampa, untie and aunt of the bride
taurant.
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from 250 in ISIS to an uveragi* at- with round low m*»*k, the
liny
■to I their »laughter,
Miss lira»*»* Miss Betta Murrell gave a full »elec­ leen Steinmeyer and the dimi^ by
-Ice Véli of sii k luce
With t his waGo to Glen View Home, Lookout I c n d n n e e Iasi m o n t h of t o l t i
Krlirijci «*( Sunny brook Mrs. \ a nee Douglass. Assisting the
|-ri't»nn«n. Alt-- Ictinn* Baa* of Or­ tion frmn
I o n a ri» c o r d ia lly i n v i t e l i t o c o m e wurn u ginlb* «&gt;( while tulle, with
Mountain for the summer.
Special
The enjoyable program Daughters of Wesley were Mrs.
ami». on«» &lt;•( tin» wedding at tend­ Farm "
lurge Imtteyfly how al thè back
A inis, Mis
rates for families
Address Mrs a n d h e a r h im
G recti wood anti »Miss doscil wit ii a piano sci«», rendered A. K Powers and Mrs. O. O.
whitc hutterlly how was worn ut tlu* Mice Tethorly of Orlando; Mr. and by Mrs, A. K Powers, after which Hayes
S. M. Smith, Glen View Home,
Serving refreshments were
hack of thè hair and sh«&gt; carricd mi Airs. Hrieelin«» and Mrs. Unchurch Miss Cowan was hlinij folded, a gar­ M issi's Bessie
Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
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Zachary*.
Blanche
unii houipiet of American Bea ut y
den
hat
placed
upon
her
hen«),
a
Johns,
Ruth
and
Kathleen
Stelni»f
Rung
w
o
o
d
Groceries delivered via Jitney Hus Reaves Tenth St and Park Ave
rose*
The liriib'smaiiis' gowmt w«*re
dainty
apron
li«»«l
alunit
lier
waist,
meyer
and
Elizabeth
Munson.
HeMr
and
Mr*
Minarik
will
mitkt»
free of charge to any place on the every 15 minutes, 12 *'(0 to 5 p m
fashioned alik«*, Imi in |iink and tuo
and
given
a
pair
of
-»l»snrs
and
a
siiles
those
alrendv
mentioned.
j&gt;restnfnrd*
t
heir
futur«»
Itomi*
Jitney Bus route.
Customer» to Thursday* anil Sundays,
Bound
in gres*n crepe ili* ehm«*
The pian
I »int»* no v »•rI*«I bn«k«*t uibiriu'il with enl
wer»» Mc»»lnme« I H ( ’ »»wan,
meet the hits to receive their or t ri p to* u»ul**r let 2m
' - . i ni l ar y
-kirt. fallir g a « *i * ’ rum ilo* w.ii-i *
,i
t»ig
(»ink
I»»»*
.it»»!
Alisir»*.*»
Mary
A
A
M
Haytt»**. l.«*s|j,» Went. i{ J,
«Icrs
J 1» Roberts. I'hoio ;t'•
- w i r n m m g po*e .- »t»u - e rue t I iliihit
■ I.
‘bi
1/
foli -traigli’
lillealitile lengl t
(ini»*
con
lra
ry
u
sb*»! intii
I in» I H o l l y , Mi ' i l r t i l i
Adam«,
ll.iriy
Sf. If
l,c.,»ed p ' U . i l e l y al*"
P a r t i* ubl f s , 11
tanghi u ii t gì.-tile- ol -eli material
Mmi* of th** jjiri'L1i***t .10 *l mh*n! .it dinmg room ln t U» »t rai n* «»I t he K ut.
Marshall,
Toni
Williams,
sii t (
Spend your * a« alum al Neptune l l t ggl l -"** &lt;i.i r a ge
fiutsheil with pink r»»s«»buds, as w«*r&lt;* lracuvi* of tin* bridul slu»»«Trs given wedding marcii plttyed hy Mrs. G. W. Spencer, F. E. Stelnmeyer, IR
Hotel, Daytona lleurh. Fla.
.Sum­
also the high waists.
Rosebud* I for tj,j„ „eaaon's liritles was lhal at Powers. A vision of beauty met the C. Znchary. R. A. Terheun, Misses
mer rates. Sea food a specially. All
Spineless t actus
rnugltt tin» short silk,lace sleeves on t(,n beautiful home «&gt;( Mrs A. D eyes of tJu* charming young brille, Gertrude anil Kate Broome. Saidee
home cooking. Mrs. W. H. Ilclm« re
Tnkc time by th«* forelock in- the shoulder
An inset yoke of luce / a chary y«*»t«*rday afternoon* tty* lit for tin* room litui been transformed Williams
A delightful feature of
Prop.
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stead of hy the tail and planl spine- finish«»»! the charming gowns, worn |laughter* *&gt;( We»ley in honor of into a veritable garden "f loveliness th«» afternoon’s pleusurcs was the
Caution
less cactus right MOW without fall with toltici 11*, how- &gt;&gt;f pink I itile al All** Maitel 1 nw all Pink im»i whtl«* with gru» »dill I.ram In** of bamboo group song by Misses Blanche Johns,
A JKirler in a piano stor«&gt; with t wo 1Spimi»»-* ..».»U- will grow hutidr» is do* back ol ilo* w.ii I .»nil ii|»ott tin . as tin* color *ch»*ine »»I ilu* .........
•••veri ug tin* wall- from tloor to Ktirnbeth Mtlsson. Knthl«*»*n Steinwi*«»ks’ «»xperi»»’!«*«* slioubl in* aid«* to and iii»r»»
f gr»*»»n l&gt;lai!»'- »&gt;( f»'»',l •liead
F.ndi » arm ») pink cariiatu»n,»ns ami tin* wa- ».iriieii &gt;»nl ill ■’eiling gr»-at b«»w!s of pink cr«*pi* m»*y»*r uni B«»nn Murrell, wisiting
take ppnrl and chum a pitti.»» out wher»* nine gn w before
&gt;|»iit»*!» -* and s»»r&gt;* tin* i»r*ti\ » r»*-» eut |&gt;n - ' ,» tl v el v »*i fbt w» r
»*, *i -» t r» - b
n sell. .»lui I»»*f — *»f l1»»wi*ririg it*. tin* |tr».|&gt; *•'»•»’ g»u»»l luck and hnpnii-ely, blit it take* an irti-j 1»&gt; litri»' . .h t it- I- t ’ l.«i» ' fniti ai'l for«»*»* 1M p i g.»t»t -ii|» » i»*.iv »»f f"rg» *
..lit &gt;
l |i, r&gt;. * pi» &gt;" I..111 a he
*(r lUgl.is -l»tit»i about tin* rottili in ;»iin*»*. adapted to tin» music of a
voici» anti
properly régula!»
on»- w «»u d » r
I j m n a hamisorne | ring gatti»* played in childhood
1’ I br U » - »veil »»Il rm k-, Hie tl *»I» III bill»* 1)0« Il(l*l. Ill** gift- *»f I’»e gu»*-t* wer»* r«*c**l\e»i 1»y Miss liively proftision.
Moyer is experienced ai»d eott*ei«»n *and, Htinsiune ami Ihmuler, ami ih,, bri»!»* The bill»* t1»»w»*r girl*. •»» Blanch»* loiiiiw, i.«»lorneil
wi t I lOll'll
iij »v 1» »-1
c l «o«1t hi . which i*«»v**re»l tin* lutile
huIv»*s t iie ..... . prohietn rigiit f»»r
w»«i ami l»»v»*l\ in their » hihli-h i *wl» «&gt;f . ’*»»•» ami v'isi»» »»( link rtwieil t in* largì» whtt»* wiildmg »ak«*
tinus.
S«*«» till.
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/ ’rr \ii]ihiil Hnlrrtiiintnrn I
«'«»w
.s,
liogami
poultry
Ih*
ir*
«li*
i»»*nuiv,
w»r»*
»ir»*-*»*»!
in
|»r«*ity
irf»»’
k^
Mr.
and Mrs. It. F. AVhitner wem
•epe
myrih»
pluc«»«l
abolii
un
I
m
I
i
I
cs
on
lite
top
of
whtch
wns
a
spray
ol
I'arkngcs delivered on the Jitney
“
ut
Inline"
Monilay evening in honor
lìcjotta
fritti
and
linautiful
llowers.
,
,,f
w
itile
nrgnndie,
itrcordion
plcateil.
,,,„}
raliinets.
ti»se».
The
room
was
dnrkeried.
tite
Bus Lino for 5c per 25 lbs.
Cura
run frpm Chappell's on East Side toh.Send stamp for catalogue of vart- with tiny lmlp.ro picket* trimmed in
Rereiving wiil» Alt»» ('iiwiin m thè fighi front t in» eleci roller shedding a o| the Walker- Minarik wedding par­
Monroe on West Side. For further «»ties that nr»* rieht. S. E Kidder. ! |ut.,. (1mJ btile jtuffed et«»»»vo*, They .irawing room w«*re Mr* i I' Kob- : sufi glow iipon a scene whose chnrm ty. it billig one of the most charm­
Agent wanted w»»r«» a largì* hutn-rtly bow of pink . ts, teuch.-r «&gt;f thè «hi»» ami Miss and beauty complete«! un nflrrnonn ing iff the pre-nuptial entertain­
Monticelli». Ftoriila.
information phone Til. Sanford
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tulle t.t lit«» buck and «»n their hair
»
Advt.
I
I -ssii» /.acb.iry. tio elusa pr«*»i«lent 4*»f perfect enjoy mciit
"Misi resa ments given for the popular young
Transfer Co.
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The pri»tty* home was very
Abolii lite v«*ry short w n»l*
werc
,j„. fiero.utton» w« re Mnry" wu» tolsi to t»ì«*k lo r llowers briil«»
girili«»* t»f lull"
Thi»y w»ir«* a «ir»!» t .
,
nn,l » ffeellvi . thè big. colo &lt;igiftai which toon filted thè basket lovely with u great profusion of'
--------------------- ------------- ------------------ mal. firepln«■«• was hankml witii white t«&gt; overtlowing witb un assortmont while daisies und ferns. Upon the
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'-tur jessanun«* ami thè largì» whilejnl preity ami useful |&gt;r«»«« ntn for arrival of the gu«*sls the lady folks
were presented with coarsge bouflave returned to Suttford ami i,..||!l 0f ih,. Spanish hayonct
A •thè populur guest of honor.
The
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opened thè fish market in thè R«»f- ,*ii#rmingprogram
was
renderei!
refn-shment* loo were
lovely thè

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T h e E j$ lo ita s

By A R T H U R B. REEVE
The W ell-K now n Noocllst and the
Creator o f the “ Craig Kennedy" Stories

of Elaine
Prevented in Collaboration with the P ath e Players

A Detective Novel end a Motion Picture Drama

O o p rrlc b t, U K . by lh a B t u C o o p u jr .

and the Eclectic Film Company

A lt r o r t lf t i B l^ h u B * »e rx fd .

SEE THE PICTURES AT THE STÀR EVERY WEDNESDAY,
sy n o p sis.

Th* Nnr TWrir pnitrr nrr tnyutlflMl Try a
Serlr* of murtlcr» of prominent turn. Ttio
principal rlu* to the murJ*rrr la iho warn­
ing l»l(pr which la *«-nt Ilia vlctlma signed
with a "clutching hand." The lalaat vic­
tim of th&lt;- myatrrUiua naanatln la Taylor
IXxllti. H
Inaurancn president. HI*
daughter. Klalnu, employ* Craig Kennedy,
the fatnoua Bclanllflc detective. to try to
unravel the myslery. What Kennedy nccumpllahca I* told by hi* frlrml, Jameson,
n newspaper man. Kennedy frustrate* «
daring attempt to roll a Jewelry More and
rescue* Elaine from a boiler whero alja
had been Imprisoned by the thug*
ip

FOURTH EPISODE

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nted by clockwork
Across the ola
aqk
white-paper rarr gn *fnk ttne'trtrcwiCUT
a stylogrnphlo pen, UBed as I had
seen In mechanical pencils used In
offices, hotels, banks and such places
fCennody exnmlned tho thing with
Interest •
t
•
“ What Is II?" 1 asked.
“A now klnograpb,’* he replied,
still gazing carefully at tho rolledup part of tho paper. "1 have In­
stalled It becauso It registers every
.footstep on tho tloor of our apartment.
Wo can’t bo loo careful with this
Clutching Hand.
1 want to know
whether wo have had any visitors or
not In our ahsenco. This straight lino
Indicates tha* wo have not Walt a
moment,”
Craig hastily' unlocked the door and

ADM ISSION 5 &amp;|10c

HERALD

lowed her. In tho library Jennings
pointed mutely at the new safe. Elaine
approached It A« thej stood about,
new beads of perspiration, as It were,
formed on it. Elaine touched It add
also quickly withdrew her hand
ft
Imagine Svhnt's the matter,"
sho said. "Hut-rwoll—Jennings, yoq
may go— nnd Marie, nlso."
When the servants hqd gone she still
regarded the safe with (ho snide won­
dering look, them turning out tho
llghl, aho followed &lt;
Sho had scarcely disappeared when,
from the portlercd doorway near by.
tha Clutching Hand appeared, and,
after gazing out at (hani. took a qulot;
look at the sold.
"Good!" he muttered
Noiselessly Michael of the sinister

It could not have been long after we
left Miss Dodge, lato in tho nftornoon,
that 8 uale Martin, who had been quite
worried over our long ahsenco after
the attempt to rob her father, dropped
In on Elaine. Wide-eyed, aho had lis­
tened to Dint no's story of what had
happened.
"And you think this Clutching Hand
has never recovered the Incriminating
papers that caused him to murder
your father?" asked 8 us!e. •
Elaine shook her head.. "No. Dot mo
show you tho new safo I've bought.
Mr. Kennedy thinks It wonderful.’*

"I should thltjk you'd bo proud of It,"
admired Susie, ri must tell father to
got one. too,"
At that very moment. If they had
known It, tha Clutching Hand, wltn
his sinister, masked face, waa peering
tho two girls from the other side
of thc port|crcg

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You can get full value for that dollar—or ils many m o re us y ,,u ,-are
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shrubs suitable for your needs. Ami it will In* a pertnum-nt val

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Order Otir Fine Trees Direct

Susie rose to go and Elntno followed
farwnrm-ed - trr . nit-tony -ir~F**trTnTr "tir
'ffhY-ftr-rmrtfoor.— w rroon i'f ntm she
tho center of the room, ns If on guard,
gone than tho Clutching Hand came
while Clutching Hand sat before thb
out from behind tho curtains. He gazed
safo watching It Intently.
about a moment, then, moving over to
"Someone at th e.door—Jennings Is
the Hafo about which tho two girls had
answering tho bell.” Michael .whls*
been talking, stealthily examined u
pored hoarsely.
He must have heard someone com"Confound It!" muttered Clutching
Ing. for with a gesture of hate at the
Hand, as both moved again behind the
safe Itself, as though ho peraonlfled It,
heavy velour curtains.
ho slipped back of the curtains again
Elaine hnd returned, and as sho sat
"I'm so glad to seo you. Mr. Ken­
down at the desk to go over some panedy,” greeted Elaine unaffectedly as
per» which Dennett had left relative
Jennings admitted us.
to settling up the eatate tho masked
Bho hnd heard the boll and was com­
Intruder stealthily nnd silently with­ ing downstairs ns wo entered.
Wo
drew.
threo moved toward tho library nnd
"A jtackago for you. Miss Dodge." someone switched on tho lights.
announced Michael later In the eve­
Craig strode over to tho safo. * Tho

The Frozen Safe.
Kennedy swung open the door of
our taxicab as wo pulled up. safe at
last, before the Dodge mansion, after
the rescuo of Elaine from the brutal
ning. as Elaine, In her dainty ovenlng cold sweat on It had now turned to
machinations of the Clutching Hand. entered. Inside I could see him pac­ gown, was still engaged In going over
Icicle«.
Craig's face clouded with
Itennctt was on the step of the cab ing up and down our modest quarters. the paper«, lie carried It US bis hands thought ns ho examined It more close­
"Do you sco anything, Walter?” rather gingerly.
tn a moment, and together, one on
ly. There was actually, a groaning
each sldo of Elaine, they assisted her ho called.
"Mr. Kennedy sent It, ma'am. He sound from within.
I looked at the ktnogrnph. Tho say» it contain« clue», 'and will you
out of tho car and up the steps to the
“ It can't bo opened,” bo said to him­
pen had started to trace Its line, no please put It in the now safe for him."
house.
self. "Tho timo lock Is set for tomor­
Klalno took tho packago eagerly and row morning."
Elalno's Aunt Josephine was watt­ longer even and straight, but zlgxag,
ing for us In tho drawing room, very at different heights across the paper. examined It. Then sho pulled ope»
Outside, If wo had not been so ab­
much worried. Tho dear old lady was He canto to the codr. "What do you the little round door of tho globular sorbed In the present mystery, we
safe.
qulto scandalized ns Elntno excitedly think of It?" he Inquired
might have Boon Michael and the
"Some Idea," I answered enthusi­
told of tho thrilling ovents that had
"It must be getting cold out, Mi­ Clutching Hand listening
to
us
astically.
JuHt taken place.
chael
she remarked» "This package clutching Hand looked hastily at Vis
We entered and 1 fell to work on a Is ns cold ns Ire.
"And to think they—actually—car­
watch.
“ It Is, ma'am," answered Michael
ried you!" she exclaimed, horrified, special Sunday story that I had been
‘T he deu ce!" he muttered under his
forced to neglect. I was not so busy,
adding, "And 1 not—**
»
Sho closed tho Bnfe, nnd. with n breath, stifling hls suppressed fury.
"Hut Mr. Kennedy canto along and however, that I did not notice out of glanco at her watch, set the time lock
Wo stood looking at the safe. Ken­
saved me Just In time/* interrupted tho corner of my eye that Kennedy and went upstairs to her room.
nedy was deeply Interested, Elalno
had taken from Its cover Elaine
Elolno with a smile. "I was well
No sooner had Elalno disappeared standing close beside him. Suddenly
Dodge's
picture and was gating at It
chnperoncd!"
than Michael appeared again, entllke, ho seemed to tnnkn up hls mind.
ravenously.
"Quick—Elnlne!" ho cried, tnklng
through tho curtnlns from the drawingAunt Josephine turned to Craig,
I had finished as much of the article
gratefully. "Mow can I ever thank you a» I could do then and wits smoking toom. nnd, after a glance about tin? her arm. "Stand hack!"
We nil ret rented. Tho safe door,
dimly lighted library, discovering that
enough, Mr Kennedy." she Raid fer­
and reading It over
Kennedy was
tho coast wns clear, motioned to a fig­ powerful ns It was, hnd uctually begun
vently
t still gazing at the picture Miss Dodge
to warp and bond
The plates were
Kennedy was &lt;julte embarrassed had given him. then moving front place ure hiding behind the |»ortleres
A moment and Clutching Hand him bulging A moment Inter, with n loud
With n smile. Elaine perceived his to place about the room, evidently
reluirt nnd concussion, tho door blew
discomfiture, not at all displeased by It. I wondering whero It would look best. I 1 self raino out.
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Ho moved aver to the safe nnd o f f .
"Como Into the library!" she cried doubt whether ho had done another
A
blast
of
cold
air
nnd
llnkes
like
looked It over Then he pul out his
gayly, taking Ills arm "I've something blessed Ihtng since wo returned.
snow (lew out Papers were scattered
hnnd and touched It.
to show you **
He tried It on the mantel. That
on overy side.
“L
isten
!"
cautioned
Michael.
,
Where the old safe, which had been wouldn't do. At last he held It up bo- 1
Wo stood gazing, aghast, .1 second,
Someone was coming, and they
burnt through, had stood, was now aide a picture of Dalton. I think, of
thnr. ran forward. Kennedy quickly
hastily
slunk
behind
the
protecting
a bmnd-new snfo of the very Intest linger print and eugenics fame, who
exnmlned the snfo Ho bent down and
construction and design—one of those huug on the wall directly opposite the port 1tires. It was Marie, Elaine's maid
globular safes that look and are so flreplnco.
She turned up tho lights and went from tho wreck took up n package,
I Instil) he compared the
over
to the desk for a book for which now covered with white.
formidable.
two. Elaine's picture was precisely
A* quickly ho dropped It.
Elaine hnd evidently sent her. She
"Here Is tho now safe.-' she pointed the sprite size.
"That I* tho packngo that wns sent,"
out brightly
"It ts not only proof . Next he tore out tho picture of tho [utused nnd appeared to be listening
cried Elalno.
against explosives, but between the scientist anti threw It carelessly Into Then sho went to the door
Taking It In a fable cover, he laid
"Jennings!" she beckoned
plates Is a lining that Is proof against the Qreptaee. Then tie placed Elaine's
It on tho table and opened It. Inside
thermit and even that oiyacetylono picture In lis place and hung* It up
“ What Is It, Marie?" he replied.
was a peculiar shape flask, open at the
blowpipe by which you rescued mo ugnln, standing off to admire It.
Hhe said nothing, but as he came up top. but like a vacuum bottle
from tho old boiler
It bas a time
1 watched him gleefully. Was this the hall led him to the center of tho
"A Dewar flask!" ejaculated Craig,
clock, too. that will prevent Its being t’ ralgT Ihirpuaely 1 moved my elbow room.
"What I* It?" nuked Elaine, appeal­
opened at night, even If any one should suddenly and pushed a book with a
"Listen! I beard sighs and gronns!" ing to him.
learn tho combination."
Jennings looked at her n moment,
hung on the Poor. Kennedy actually
"Liquid n lr!" I10 answered
"As It
They stood before the safe n mo­ Jumped. I picked up the book with a puzzled, then Inughcd. "You girts!" evaporated, the lerrlllc pressure of
ment, and Kennedy examined It close­ muttered nisdogy. No, this was not he exclaimed, “ t suppose you’ll always expanding air 1n tho snfo Increased
ly with much Interest.
think the library haunted now."
until It blew out tho door. That Is
tho same old Craig.
“ Wonderful!*' ho admired.
what enused tho cold a wealing nnd tho
"Out, Jennings, listen," she per
Perhaps half an hour later 1 was still
groans.*'
*'I know you'd approve of It." cried reading. Kennedy wn* noyv pacing up slated
Elaine, much pleased
"Now* I have and down the room, apparently unable
Wo watched him, startled.
Jennings did listen. Sure enough,
On the other sldo of .he portieres
something else to show you."
to concentrate his mind on arty but there were sounds, weird, uncanny Ho
Michael «mV Clutching Hnnd waited.
She paused at the desk, and from a one subject.
gnzed about the room
It was eerie
drawer took out a portfolio of large
He stopped n moment before the Then he took a few step* toward the Then, I« the general confusion. Clutch­
photographs
They were very hand­ photograph, looked at It fixedly Then safe Malle pot out her hnnd to It nnd ing Hnnd shiwly disappeared, foiled.
"Where did this packago come
some photographs of herself
he started his methodical walk again, started back
from?"
asked Kennedy of Jennings
"Much more wonderful than the hesitated,' and went over to the tele­
"Why, that safe Is all covered with
safe," remarked Crulg earnestly. Then, phone, calling a number which I rec­ cold sw eat!" , she cried with bated suspiciously.
JennlngB looked blnnk.
hesitating and a trtllo embarrassed, ognized.
breath.
"Why," put In Elalno. "Michael
he added, "May 1—may 1 have oue?"
.Sure enough, -the face of the safe
'She must have been pretty well
If you care for It.” sho said, drop- done up by he. experience," he said wns beaded with dampness Jennings brought It to ine."
"Get Michael,** ordered Kennedy.
ping her eyes, then glancing up at him apologetically, catching my eye
"I put hUt hand on II nnd quickly drew It
A moment later ho returned.
“I j
quickly.
wni wondering If—hello!—oh, Miss away, leaving a mark on the damp­
found him. going upstairs,*' reported
"Care for It?" ho reheated, "It will Dodge—I—or 1- er— pint called up to ness
be one of the grealoat treasures—"
“ W wtmt do you think of that’ " ho 4 Jennings, lending Michael In.
woo If you wire nil right."
K
n
(s|
&gt;&lt;-&lt;!
I "Where did you get this package?’’
Sho slipped the picture quickly Into
( ralg wim very mile li cm hurras sei].
an envelope
"Come." she Interrupted but «Iso very much in earnest
-I'm going to tell Ml*» Dodge." cried H,’ " ‘ out K« ,n,,d&gt;r
"It was left tit the door, sir. by a
"Aunt Josephine will be wondering
A muslcul laugh rippled over Am Mario, genuinely frightened.
whore wo are
She—she’s a demon telephone. "Yes, I'm all right, thank
A moment later sho burst into boy, sir."
Question niter question could not
chaperon."
you. .Mr Kennedy—and 1 put the pack­ Elaine's room,
Ilennott, Aunt Josephine and my­ age you sent me Into tho safe, but—'*
"What Is tho matter, Marie?*' asked shake that sin pie, stolid sentence.
Kennedy frowned.
self were talking earnestly as Elaine
•Tackngo?" frowned Craig. "Why, I Elaine, laying down' her book. "You
“ You may go." he said Anally, as If
. and Craig returned.
look
as
If
you
had
seen
a
ghost."
sent you no package. MIsa'Dodge. In
reserving
something for Michael later.
That morning I hnd noticed Ken­ the safe?”
“ Ah, but mademoiselle— It ces Just
A
sudden
exclnmatlon followed from
nedy fussing some timo at the door
"Why, yes, and the safo Is nil cov­ like that The safe— If mademoiselle Elalno as Michael passed down tho
of our apartment before wo went over ered with moisture— and so cold "
htjll again. Bho hnd moved over to
to tho laboratory.
An nearly as I
"Moisture—cold?'*
ho
repeated
the desk, during tho questioning, and
could uinko out he had placed some­ hastily.
«
was leaning against It.
thing under the rug at tho door out
"Yes. 1 hove been wondering If It Is
Inadvertently sho hnd touched an
into tho hallway.
all right In fact. 1 was going to call
envelope. It wns addressed, "Craig
"Well." said Dennett. glancing at you up, only I was afraid you'd think
Kennedy."
hi« watch and rising as ho turned I was foolish/*
Craig tore It open, Elnlne bending
to Elaine, ‘Tin afraid I must gn now.”
"I shall ho right over/' ho answered
anxiously over bis shoulder, frightened.
Ho crossed over to where she stood hastily, clapping ttio receiver hack on
Wo read:.
and shook hands. There wan no doubt Its hook. "Walter," ho added, selling
"YOU HAVE INTERFERED FOR
that Dennett was very much smitten his hat and coat, "como on — hurry!"
THE l»AST TIME. IT 13 THB END."
by hts fair client
&lt;4^
A few minutes later we drove up in
Deheath It stood the foarsome sign
"Oood-by, Mr. Dennett," sho mur­ a taxi before the Dodgo- house and
of the Clutching Hand!
mured, "and I thank you 10 much for rang tho bell.
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what you have dono for mo today." „
Jennings admitted us sleepily.
Tho warning of the Clutching Hand
Dut Uiero was something lifeless
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about the words. She turned quickly
to Craig, who had remained standing.
;
"Must you* go too, Mr. Kennedy?**
she asked, noticing hfs position.
"I’m afraid Mr. Jameson and I must
get back on the Job before this Clutch­
ing Hand gets busy again," he replied
reluctantly. * '.
"Oh, I hope you—wwget them soonl*
she exclaimed, and there was nothing
lifeless about tho way »ho f i l e Craig
her hand, as Dennett, ho and I left a
moment later.
‘When wo approached our door, now,
Craig pause»
Dy pressing a little
concealed button he enused a panel
In tho wall outaldo to loosen, disclos­
ing a small, boxllko plato In the wall
undornea"*-.
It was about a foot long and perhaps
four Inches wide Through it ran a
piece of paper which uarolled1front one
coil and wound up on another, actu-

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tho redoubling of hls precautions for
safoly. Nothing further happened that
night, however, nnd thc next morning
found us early at the laboratory.
It was the lata forenoon, when, aft­
er a hurried trip down to the offleo, I
rejoined Kennedy at hls scientific
workshop.
Wo walked down the street when a
big limousine shot past
Kennedy
stopped In tho middle of a rerpark. He
hnd recognised tho car, with n sort o f4

Instinct.

At tho same moment I saw n smil­
ing face at the window of the car. It
was Elaine Dodge.
.The cor stopped. In something less
"A Package for You, fAIss Dodge.” than twice Us longth and then backed
toward ns.
- Kennedy, halt off, was at tho window
will como down stairs, I will «how It
yon,"
lq_a moment There were Aunt Jose.. I’ qjilcd, but Interested, Elalno tolCbntinued on Page 7

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�The Exploits of Elaine
A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama
T™
By ARTHUR B. REEVE
Tim IVell-Knoicn Nooeil$i and the
Crrafor qJ the "Craif Kennedy" Stories

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Presented In CoU»bor»tion With (he Pilbe Pliyrr* amt the tetre lie Film Company

C&amp;pjfigtit* 1914* by the S t a r Company-

phino and Sualo Mitrtln, also.
"Where aro you boys going?" asked
Elaine, with Interest, then added with
a gayoty that HI concealed her real
anxiety. T o so glad lo see you—to
(C« that—er— nothing haa happened
from tho dreadful CJulchlng Hand."
"Wh&gt;, wo wore Just going up to our
rooms.” replied Kennedy.
-Can t wo drive you around?”
We climbed In and a moment lator
W(.ro off. Tho rtdo wns only too short
for Kennedy. Wo stopped out fif front
of our apartment
stood1 chatting
..... • and
•* ■*
for a moment.
"Sonic day I want to show you tho
laboratory.” Craig was saying.
"It roust bo so— Ihtereatlng!” ex­
claimed Elalno very enthusiastically,
Think of all Uie bad men you must
have caught!"
Elalno hesitated. "Would you like

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of wire. Deftly and quickly he fixed
•them on the packngo.
Meanwhile, before nn alloy way
across the street and further down
tho long block tho express wagon had
slopped.
Having completed fixing tho battrrle* nnd wires. Clutching Hand ran
the wires along tin. molding on tho
wall overhead, from tho fireplace until ho wga directly over Elaine's pic. ture. Skillfully ho managed to fix tho
‘ wlros. using* them In place of tho plc­
turo wtron to support the framed pho­
tograph until It hung very noticeably
askew on the wall.
Tho last wire Joined, ho looked
about the room, then noiselessly moved
to tho window and raised tho shade.
Quickly ho raised his hand and
brought tho fingers slowly together.
to see I I r she wheedled of Aunt Jose­ It wna tho sign
Off In tho alley, tho express driver
phine.
Aunt Josephine nodded acquiescence, and hla helper Jumped luto tho wagon
and a moment later wo all entered the and away It rattled
building.
Jensen was smoking plnrldly ss tho
“You—you arc very careful since wagon pullo«l up tin. Becond time.
that Inst warning?” naked Elalno ns
Sorry,” said tho driver sheepishly.
we approached our door.
'b'lt wo delivered the rnblnet to tho
“ More than over—now." replied wrong Mr Kennedy
Craig. “ I have made up my mind to
He {lulled out tin- Inevitable hook to
win.”
prove It
Kennedy had Btnrted to unlock tho
“ Wall, you bane fine
fallera,”
door, whon ho atoppod short.
growled Jensen, pulling like a furnace,
"See,” he said, “ thin Is a precaution In his .fury. "You cannot go up
1 have Just Installed. I Almost forgot ngano.”
**
In the excitement.”
"We'll get fired for tho mistake,”
Ho pressed a panel and disclosed pleaded Ihe helper.
tho boxliko apparatus.
"Juat this once." urged (he driver, us
"This la my klnogrnph, which tells
me whether I have had any visitors In bn milled some loose change In his
my absonco.
If tho pen traces n i l&gt;«»okot.
"Hero— (hero go«*8 n whole
straight line. It la all right; hut If— dny'a tips
11» handed lens a dollar In small
hello— Wnlter, the lino Is wavy.”
We exchanged a significant glance. change.
HtIII grumpy, but mollified by the
"Would
you
mind—er—standing
down tho hall Just a hit while I en­ silver. Jens let them go up and opened
the door to our rooms again There
ter’ " askrd Craig.
stood tho enblnet, us outwnnily Inno­
"He carofal,” cautioned Elalno.
He unlocked the door, standing off cent nn when K rnmn In
Hugging and tugging (hoy manage«!
to one Bide. Then he extended tils
hand across the doorway Still noth to .{xjt the heavy piece of furniture out
and downstairs ngalp. loading It on
the wagon. Then they drove off with
It. accompanied liy a parting volley
from Jensen
In an unfrcqimnted street, perhaps
half a mil«« a « ay. the «agon Stopped
With a keen glance around, the driver
ami hla helper made sure that nn one
was about
"Much a shaking up ns you've given
me1" growled a volet* as the cabinet
door opened
Hut I va got him this
time!”
It was Uie Clutching Hand

It

W as

th e

C lu tch in g

On his hands and knot's, to on«*
«Ido. down as dost* bh ho could got b&gt;
tho floor, .with tho rod extended nt
arm's length, ho motioned to me to do
the same, behind him.
’
Carefully Kennedy rearhed out with
tho j&gt;olo nnd straightened tho plcturo
As ho did so tboro wna n flush, n
loud, deafening report, and n great
puff of smoko from tho fireplace.
Tho fire «croon was riddled nnd over
| turned. A charge of buckshot shat­
tered tho precious, photograph of
Elaine.
I We had dropped lint on »ho floor at
. tho report I looked about. Kennedy
was unharmed nnd so wore tho rest
With a bound ho wan at tho (Ire

Hand

lag happened. There was not a sound.
He looked cautiously Into the room.
Apparently there wns nothing.
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It had been about the middle of tho
morning that an express wngnn bad
pulled up sharply before our apart­
ment
, “ Mr. Kennedy live here?" asked one
of the expresjmen, descending with
hi* helper and approaching our Janitor.
Jens Jensen, a typlcnl Swedo. who
»as coming up out of ¿he basement.
Jen» growled a surly. "Yes—hut Mr.
Knnnady, ho bane out.”
‘Too bad— wo' vq got this Inrge cab
•net ho ordered from Grand ftnplds
We can't cart It around nil day. Can't
you 'et ns In so wo can leave It?"
Jensen muttered: "Well—I guess It

bane nil right.“
. n ï h7 j £ k,
Ottbln«' ofT tho wnKon
Md varried It upstairs Jensen opened
our door, stili grumbllng, and they
placed tho heavy cabinet In tho living

room.
“Sign her«."
"You fallen bane a nuisance," prot®*ted Jena, signing nevertheless.
Scarcely bad tho ■ound of their

■lowly opened and a masked face pro­
truded, gaxlng about the room.
It waa the Clutching Hand!
From the cabinet ho took a large
*
wrapped in newspapers. As
be held U, looking keenly shout, his
r eye rested on Elalne'a picture. A mo
»nent he looked at U. then quickly at
thB fireplace opposite. .
An tdeg 'seomed to occur to him.
He took the package tb the fireplace
removed tho screen and laid tho packJ
"SR over thè andirons with ono end
I
Pointing out Into the room.
Next he took from the cabinet j

It 11At ADVI MISINO
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Miss Blanche Poyson,
Largest Policewoman, at the
Panama-Pacific Exposition

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lock, fnsnuied to a block of wood, and
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connected'to a scries of springs on
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A startled cry* from Elaine caused us 1»•*•
1he f' - '•.r-'if ■!«—. fi .-al r Mtrrfy ■II tl *t **d
lO Hr* -"Ir
»*»» y
1*ri-ia. I«* »it
to turn.
NWS t m
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Khe was standing iljrectly before her I*.
A*
i"
shattered t.lcture where It hung awry
Thr « I la .I l*tng hm-«v*«1 at ihr «|a|r&gt;
frMiflritr in ihc
on the wall. The heavy chnrgo of vi ihr »aufcno «1 *tjth
rim e

of

Mr»/

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accordine to
buckshot had knocked away largo r t r i l f i n f c itialt h»
li», lai »fVrd «ili
ua thereon on ihr
pieces of paper and plastor under It.
Uth da* ut Jul&gt;. «'
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Wit'«« m&gt; fîi.MÎ îgnatuip and *«&gt;aì
"Craig!" she gasped.
thla Ihr 111h d»y ni Jlint., *. |i t *.MV
Ho wns At her side In a second.
(•cal
• A. l'*M Nî LASS.
* » InW» ir*’"* f’ rt
!"•*„ Fla»
Sho laid one hand on hla arm. as she
Hy Ja*, r, ’ *•1**r! t 1» C.
faced him. With tho other aho traced
84-Kf. •*•
an Imaginary line In the air from tho
level uT the buckshot to his head nnd
t run1 t «i *1. H r if i M J tdlrlal • imiti
then straight to the Infernal thing thnt In Inf i art
d fur ?irmln **r t ■ nf y.
(»»rida.
In
Chan*.
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had lain In the flreplaco.
I &gt;ft »
Hrfljk*
| "And to think," she shuddered, "that
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ti was through me thnt he tried In kill 1l'«&gt;
“ kk a
"1*1 1 *a » A Í ti t' Hg» «ri *1 i 1 ¡l‘*r *i**« « lai *ii iKg
you' "
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"Sever mind." laughed Craig easily,
of *■&gt;
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ns they gn*e«l Into each other's eyes,
It it.r - i * »Odl'Iaitil
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drn»ii together by their niutuhl peril. 1na
nu d
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It !
h** fía ■ ol re«*»
"Clutching Hand will havo to he idenre »*f lh»* above nao «1 drfrndanta It
unknow
and that i h. fe !• n*« peraotl in
cleverer than this to got either of us the
at«*»- nf Morilla
* rMr» * f •ub puma
upon
t- h.•m » ♦■•i! 1 II««* M » d» fendant«.
—Elaine!“

Craig gazed Info our living room enu
tlously
"l can't st«« anything wrong," he said
tom its I stood Just beside him "Miss
Dodge,'' h» mldi'd "»111 i«»«t and th«*
rest i.x' «!?-«• ui»' If I itsk imi t» »nil
)u«t a uouui'tit l*uig«*r
ElatlH' « ati In-d III lit f:iscina'«’«t 11»
crossi'il th» rmiin. thi'ii »« nt Into each
of our other r«&gt;otns. Apimrently notli
Ing wan wrong and n mlnulo lator■ ho&lt;j
ho
reappeared at the doorway
“ I guess It's all right." ho said, "Per­
haps It wns only Jensen, the Janitor "
Elalno, Aunt Jnaephln«' and Susie
Mnrtln entered Craig placed chairs
for them, tint still I could s«'&lt;&gt; that In*
»as uneasy From lime to time, while
they » op* admiring on** of our Irens
urea lifter another, ho glanccl about
suspiciously
"What Is th» trouble, do you think’ "
asked Elalno »onderlngly. noticing
tils manner.
"1—1 can't Just say,” anpwered Craig.
tryln„ to appear eaay.
Sho had risen and with keen Inter­
est waa looking at the tiooks. tho pic­
tures, tho queer collection of weapons
nnd odds and ends from tho under­
world thnt Craig had nmnsBci In his
adventures
At last her eye wandered across tho
room. Sho caught sight of her own
plctu-t». occupying n place of honor
but hanging askew.
"Isn’t that Just like a man!" sho ex­
claimed. “ Such housekeepers as you
are— such carelessness!"
She had tnken a stop or two across
the room to straighten tho plcturo
'Miss Dodge!” almost shouted Ken
nedy. his fnce fairly blnnched. "Stop!"
She turned, her stunning eyes filled
--------with ninaxornent nt blB -------suddenness.
Noverllu&gt;lcilH , ho moVed quickly to one
side, an ho waved his arms, unable to
speak quickly enough.
Kennedy stood quite still, gaxlng at
the picture, askew, with suspicion.
"That wasn't that way when wo left,
was It. Walter?” ho asked.
"It certainly was not," 1. answered

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didst« s th&lt;- 11111&gt;&gt; i tali« «• of .i thorough
study nf*the Analogy of lltshop Hut|«-r
Komi In. my ib-ar young frb'tid."
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Sp«*i tul Police. I'oy lamí tí P , Is registri«-«t at the city hall In San
Pinn« Is« «i. Miss Pm son. who stamls six feet four Inches without her
ls.o(s innlii'nltis la» niel .«r«l«-i nt '"I’oy land Kr. ivn t'p on the /.otic, nt the
I'nnntiui Pit« Ith Inii'rtiiitloiml Kx|hmIii» u Miss I'nysoii welgtm g.'iô jmhuoI*.
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spent In getting that plcturo Just
right than 1 ever saw you spend on the
room.”
Craig frowmsl
As for myself t did not know whal
to mako of It.
■Tm afraid I shall have to ask you
(o step Into this back room," said Craig
at length to the ladles. 'T m sorry—
can't be too careful with this

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A nuptial dinqcr followed the
SU Agne» Guild
and Belcn Hunt, Bevle Taylor, with quantities of white flowers and
wedding
ceremony, at which only
lovely
ferns,
an
-improvised
altar
Gertrude
'
Purdon
of
DeLa/id
and
A delightful meeting of St. Agnes
Guild was held ut the home of Mrs. Messrs. Dunham Coxetter, Richard being nn artistic arrangement of the family were present, and "imtpe. Continued from f’ age ft
Chas. Hand
Monday
afternoon, Taylor, Max Christy. ‘ Dick Dickin­ jo t t e d plants nnd white carnations diately Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left
Hunt* of daisies, and to the gentle­ with Misa Charlotte Hand the agree­ son. M. Longworth, J. Pinholstei, against a background of Mexican for Sanford fflt rout® to their future
men were given boqtonni^res ° f the able young hostess. Owing to wed­ Mr. Brickett and Dr. A. C. Knight. cypress through the laceltke foliage home irr Dillstioro, Indiana.
of which gleamed myriads of tiny
Mrs. Roborts is well known and
dame lovely llower;
dings, showers and Other events, the — Timés-Union.
electric lights.
Overhead hung a loved in Sanfprd by a large circlo of
. A pillow slip contest was which attendance wns small'•but a thor­
beautiful bell of white carnations, friends, having spenf much of her
enjoyed and
proved
delightfully oughly good time wa* enjoyed by
Married at Cleartra-rr
beneath
which stood the bridal life here. She is tho eldest' daughter
amusing. The slip contained twelve those present. Flans were made for
Miss Mildred Smith nnd C. 11.
couple
during
the ^wedding cere­ of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
articles of various shupes and sires a cooked food-sale to be held( at the Hamrick were quietly married this
k Renfroe
a of
mony.
Richland
rtnd
sister
of
Mr.
Harvey.
that must he guessted by touch. Parish House Saturday afternoon morning at 10. nt the home of the
The bride wns lovely in a wedding Renfroe of this city;
T o Mrs. Anna Walker fell the jnire and evening and the girls have de­ bride’s parents, Mr. und Mrs. E. I
gown
of white and carried a shower
of n pearl handled knife for living cided to take orders for chair cov­ Smith on south Fort Harrison ave­
Kiltie— 7TW*
bouquet
of bride rosea and valley
ers some of which are now ready. nue.
so "»harp.”
Another out of town wedding of
This was followed by n "m otor _If .patrons desire initials on' the
Only a few friends besides the '-lillles and wearing the gift of the much interest to their many friends
love story." Slips of paper contain­ chairs they can be hail for five cents I members of the family witnessed th«* j K*"°om, a iavellere of gold and sapin this city fs th a t'o f Miss Mar­
l - covers
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‘ " ‘ ceremony
ing the story with numerous blanks, extrn, making .the
Philipoff j phlrea.
gery R. KHbio and Mr. Roy Tillis,
said blank spaces to be filled 4n with' cents plain, or twenty-five cents played the weddfng march for the
After the Ceremony supper was which took place at tho home of'the
the name of parts of an automobile. with the initials.
young couple as they maichcd in to served-for tho bridal party, at which bride in Geneva Wednesday morn*
Mis* —Martha, f o x . .proved- quick
Those present were Mrs. Archie the Inrge parlor. Standing beneath rovers were laid foi—twelve,
W h ite '[nR( Roy. F. P. Strong officiating.
wilted in this contes* and waal-Bottsf -.Misses Josie nnd Junie Stu an arch of smilkx* the couple were carnations and fern i r nfered—tho
•The wedding was a quiet one at
given an "automobile” — one—of—the thon,- Mildred Dickson, Frances As- united by Rev. J. Lawton Moon, the table. Tho place cards were handwhich only the family and a few in­
lateat models on the 'market.
To pinwall and Rev. Arthur Peck. The ring ceremony ‘being used.
Misses painted forget-me-nots, tied with timate friends were present. A wed*
Misa Eva Wulker was presented a next meeting will he held with Miss Lilia and Sudio Smith, sisters of the lovers’ knots of blue ribbon, the card
ding dinner was served immediately
lovely little crochet coin purse.
Clara Phillips at the studio.
bride were the bridesmaids and also containing a gilded wishbone, after the ceremony, after which Mr.
From “ silk line stretched across
aside from these there were no other held in place with white ribbon, in nnd Mrs. Tillis left on the train for
Compliment to M in Higgin*
the room was suspended tiny white
attendants.
Miss Ethel 'Eubank* the frame of which was painted the Jacksonville and other point*, of In­
In compliment to Miss Lillian
bags, which when clipped by each
presided over the punch bowl.
monogram of the bridq and groom. terest for the honeymoon trip.
•jjuost in turn wns found to contain Higgins of Sanford, who is spending
Mrs. Varn is well known in San­
Tho popular couple were tho recip­
their fortune, a pastime that cre­ some time in Jacksonville, Mrs. C. W
ford
having had hero n studio for
Picnic at Lemon Bluff
ients of many beautiful presents
ated ’ fun nnd merrirnett. A VIc- Denton entertained at an informal
violin lessons since last fall. She has
The
usual ‘ crowd of jolly good
from
their
numerous
friends,
all
of
trola concert afforded much pleas­ danco last evening at her home on
many friends in the city to wish her fellows enjoyed a launch ride and
whict)
were
laid
out
to
be
viewed
by
ure. The final hnppy surprise of Newnan street.
bon voyage on the matrimonial sea. delightful picnic at Lemon Bluff the
Tho lower floor of the residence the guests.
an evening of rare enjqyment was
early part of the week, with Mr».
The bride .presented a lovely pic­
the cute way devised for finding was opened ensuitc and was decor­
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Marriagt oj M in Kenjrot *
E. 0 . Hayes chaperone. Felix Frank
ture in her n ea t; blue silk poplin
ated
for
the
occasion
with
palms,
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their supper partners and subse­
haa resigned from tho responsible
traveling dress, with hat and shoes
Tuesday
afternoon
at
Richland,
ferns
and
cut
flowers;
pink
and
white
quent cutting of the bride’ s cake
to match. Following the ceremony the marriage of Misa Agnes Smith office because he thinks ho is just a
carnations
predominating.
which adorned the table at which
Thp guests were received in the they left by nutomobilb for Tampa Ren fore to Dr. George Proctoi Rob­ "k id ” and should not bo called upon
sat the bride-elect. Red hearta in
and from there they will go to the erts took place at the home af the to chaperone such a giddy crowd of
tho centre of which was a key hole drawing room by the hostess and
He says when a
East Coast for their honeymoon.
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. merry makers.
were given tho ladies, while to the honor guest.
fellow Is too young to get married
Renfroe.
Mrs.
Hamrick
is
one
of
the
charm­
Dancing
was
engaged
In
through­
gentlemen were given "k eys" that
ing daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E. I.
The wedding took place upon the he certainly can’t look after the
fitted the hearts.
This caused a out the evening to tho strains of
Smith and numbers her friends in porch, which was transformed into morals and manfiois of girls and boy's
piano
music,
and
at
a
late
hour
a
change of partners for the refresh­
older (T) than himself.
All the
ment course, which consisted of refreshment course was served, fruit Clenrwater by tho score. Mr. Ham­ a bower of beauty with graceful
pleasures of a charming dny in the
rick
i*
state
organizer
for
the
Macpunch
being
served
throughout
the
vines
and
tall
pines
and
masses
of
apricot ice and caramel cakes. To
woods was heartily enjoyed.
This
each guest was presented a silver evening, Mrs. It. W. Denton pre- cabces and is well known nnd pop­ lovely flowers hnnked here and there
meny
group,
one
might
almost
guess
ular
in
fraternity
circles.—
Clear
the porch giving upon the beautiful
dart that was used for finding the siding at the punch bowl, which wns
garden was a charming setting for their names which are Mrs. Hayes,
ring and the thimble in the cake. placed in one corner of the dining water Sun.
the fair young brido nnd her at­ Mr. utld Mrs. Archie llett*, Misses
To Mr. Frank Adams fell the ring, room.
The
dining
room
was
decorated
in
Married
of
DtLand
tendants. She was attended by her Helen Rowlatfd, Margaret Wight,
while Misa Jennie Baas became the
yellow
ahd
white,
tho
d
in
in
g
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table,
A
marriage
in
which
a
most
cor­
sister, Miss Annie Renfroe and their Florence Frank, Charlotte Hand nnd
possessor of the dime.
Assisting
Di.
Fain
nnd
which
was
laid
with
a
lace
cover,
dial
interest
is
manifested
by
the
brother, Mr. Jack Rcnfore.
Olive Saidre Williams;
Mrs. Whitner were Mrs. Whitner,
Messrs.
Joe
DeMdnt,
S.
M.
Lloyd,
being
centered
with
a
vase
of
daisies
friends
of
tho
bride
in
Sanford
is
Renfroe.
the
little
niece
of
the
bride
Sr., Mrs. S. O. Chose and Misa
that of Miss Margery Boor and Mr was the flower girl, sweet nnd pretty Sam Younts. Alexander McClintock
Martha Fox.
Other guests were intermingled with plumosa.
Mrs. Denton was assisted in en- Claude Grady Varn, which 'occurred in a dainty frock of white organdie nnd Mr. Biowne of Paolo.
Mrs. Anna Walker, Misses Eva
Jennic I tertaining by her sister in law, Mrs. in DeLand Thursday evening, June and carrying a basket of flowers.
Walker, Claire
Walker,
Altrntinn, Junior Leaguer»
10. Rev. C. H. Ferran officiating.
The bride was attired in her going
Haas, Agnes Berner, Kathleen SteinV - Denton.
There
The wedding was a pretty home away gown, a handsome rout suit
Among those invited to enjoy the
* will be a rehearsal every
isrs. M.
meyer. Edith Stewnrt; Messr^.
day
at
tho Bobbins Nest until the
affair
taking
place
at
the
home
of
anil carried bride roses.
y Witlk- evening with Miss Higgins were Mr
Minnrik, John Minarik, Harry
The
bridesmaid
wore
a
lovely
I
«Peretta
"Over the Rainbow" is prethe
bride's
brother
and
sister,
Prof
nnd
Mr*.
It.
W.
Denton,
Misses
Mil­
er, Sam Bradford, Frank Adams,
sented
All members of the com­
nnd
Mrs.
Claude
Tingloy.
The
dred
Hendricks.
Sara
Longworth
of
gown
of
white
nnd
curried
an
aim
Raymond Key, Geo. Huff, and Ben­
pany are earnestly requested to at­
Tennessee, Clare Hrodnax, Clyde house was attractively decora Led bouquet.
jamin Whitner.
tend regularly and promptly on the
day and hour their group rehears»**.

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

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FOR SALE

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For Sale— All my household furn¡
ture. Mr*. W. H. Under
srw-norl. ‘J2I
Oak avenue.
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F o r - Sale— tft—a r r e -farm: Wp»t
Side, cheap for rash, tnimnrtïnt.. j,,,».
session.
Address F. R. I&gt;t,rham
Red Bank, New Jersey.
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For sale nt a good discount. srh0|arship in the Sanford Business c 0|~
lege.
Owner cannot use it
in­
quire at Herald Office
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For Sale— A desirable home, cen­
trally located, in good neighborhood.
House has nine rooms, beside hath
and halls. Flowing welt with
irrigation, with both hard and soft
water in house. Inquire at Herald
office-__________
M-fttp '
to r Sale Cheap— Gas ronge, good
as new.
Inquire at Fernald Tin
Shop.
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For Sale— Bronze Turkey , Kls
12.00 doz. Barred Plymouth Rock
eggs, »1.00 for 16. Plymouth Rock
roosters and cockerels prices in ap­
plication. Keystone Poultry Yards,
Longwood, Fla.
K.l.fitp
For Sal®— Five year old English
hull terrier, weight about 6ft pound*
Won first prite nt county (air, best
stock in tho country.
Also »u
weeks old male puppy. Nick Zaravan, Box 1183, Sanford.
84-rfc
For Sale— About 8 acre* water­
melons.
Between quarter and half
mile iof station.
Will be rii••■ni: t
alunit 20 th of this month
Atiltlr»--*
Box 10, La kcpMnry, Fla
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For Sul » Otic llnlsti'in Îl fw* V
row. 3ft White W\: i dm i*V i*; i*
Wisconsin incubator and br initier
W. B. Hal lard. Altnrnunti S ■migs.
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For Sale-—Steam^ pressure ca rmihf*
From family -iri t&gt;* 1 ■
outfit*
capacity.
Send (or catalogue
Southern
Sales
Service.* All u » :
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Personal A/rnlias
Springs.
Fin.
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Miss Jenni® Haas, one of th®
Walker-Minarik attendants left yp*terdav for a visi! to Tennessee.

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Mrs. Roy Sy me* and interesting
young family left yesterday for a
visit to Michigan. She expects to
For Rent— House of eight room*
ri'turn home about August 1
and bath on Myrtle .ni-ruie, ■t&lt;»*e
Inquire of Hill Lumber Id.,
Mrs Harvey Renfroe and Olive in.
fistfc
have returned from Richland where office.
they attended the Re nfore- Roberts
For R en t- Residence 7 rim un,
marriage. Dt, and Mrs. Roberts re­ bath. 503 Park Ave. Reasonable.
turned with them and will remain A. P. Connelly.
8f t - t f c
until Saturday, when they will take
For Rent Light housekiepii.g
the steamer for Jacksonville on
apartments, also furnished - •
route to Indinnn.
311 Park Ave
Mr* A M Roper and little daugh
Fur Relit Housek»'» I" &lt;V
t»T. Mary Elizabeth of Havana, merit. Mrs. ( ’ . H Smith U|s PCuba, spent several hours Wednes­ avenue, between 3rd und 4th St.day . jn Sanford, the guest of Miss
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Bessie Long. She will retui n to San­
ford later for a visit of several days.
For Rent— Several nice officerooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N P.
Mr. and Mrs. F W Pope have Yowell &amp; Co.
3*2 t(
gone to Georgia for their summer
vacation.
For Rent Furnished or ur ! r
nished six room mitage
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Mrs C II Dinge® left yesterday dollar«- per month Cull 3U* t
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for » visit to the home folks at Dun­ avenue or phone No 287
M' -'tr
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For Rent— Five room ruling*- &lt;&gt;n
\ /M rs. O. W. Manes of Lake Butler Elm avenue. All modern imppn
returned home last Friday after a merits. Corner Elm and Eighth St.
85-tfc
delightful visit to her son, Mr. Ira Apply N. H. Garner.
S. Manet.
For Rent July 1st— Nice cottage
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Palmetto avenue. W. J. Thigpen
Mrs. Adrian Fuquay of Daytona
8 5 - 41C
is the guest of Mrs. Harry Wray on
the Heights.
Wanted at Onct— Good hors»' or
mule for about two months lo &lt;i»&gt;
V mìss Rena Murrell is home from light work in exchange for ■ good
college, to the delight of her many home with best of care. Address.
friends.
C. K. Lucas, Saliford, R. I.
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Wanted Positior. A refined Chris­
'-Airs. Gustave 'Sanders .and her
son, Edward, of Beaufort, S. C., tian lady wants to&gt;do general heu*®
are visiting Mrs. E. D. Brownlee work for small family, aged 50 year*.
209 E. Fifth St., Sanford. Fla.
and Mr. H. L. Gibson.
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sonville , will arrive today to visit kins Jones arc spending two weeks at
her aunt, Mrs. Phelps at Lake Onorp. Daytona Beach.
Next week she wilt be the guest of
^ D r . and Mrs. L. R. Philip» stld
Mias Saidce Williams.
family are enjoying a delightful nu&gt;^Misa Bessie Long returned Wed­ tor trip through south Florida.
nesday from a delightful -visit to her
vMrs. Greenwood and Miss ABe**
uncle, Mr. J. G. Ilarrold at Gaines­ Tetherly havo returned to their horn®
ville.
in Orlando.
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Mr. und Mrs? Freeman of Tampa \ j Miss Elixabeth McLaughlin
abnnd their daughter. Miss Grace Free­ returned to her duties in th®
man are guests of kfrs. Anna Walker. atract office in Orlando.

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J&lt; R. Wildman has gone to Vir young men. * Must he close in and
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Apply, care Box
parents.
923, Sanford, Fla.
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•Cjiunny Jim 'Robinson, the **
known shoe salesman was in the 11 &gt;
yesterday calling on the local lra
nnd shaking hand* with his nian&gt;
friends.
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Atilinta, Juno 22.— Governor K!ut&amp;n commuted tho sentence of fun
Xf. Frank to one of life and at mid„¡¡-ht between Sunday and Monday
Frank was "secretly taken to Miileditc
villi’ prison. While the result of the
Governor’* investigation v. n« n surprise to many ar.d criticism it rife
the Governor ¡»sues a Matemini
justilyinK his course.

Deuth o f I I Wi l ha ni so n
I lie sudde ' i oe.it ii of I.
K U tl
lianison Siind..y
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w.is n
st|oit, t&lt;&gt; lits II i f
f-li-l.ils 1er. ,111(1
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'*Feeling as I do about this case, I
would be n murderer if 1 allowed
this man to hang.
It may mean
that 1 must live in obscurity 'In
f, t of my days but I would r.th.r
I,, plowing in a field than to
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tin rest of my life lit. t | h.d ;h '
pi. ■ tilood on in I. id I...... runt Slat ■*!, v

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NO. «7

THE DAVIS PACKAGE LAW
IS SAID TO BE INVALID
THE JACKSONVILLE STATE CLAIMS TO
HAVE DISCOVERED A RATAL DE­
FECT IN THE NEW LAW
The Jacksonville Stile, u vvrckly
jonrnal issiteli by A. K Taylor and
\\ H Mach, cotmvs out ibis wiek
with the startling -tutebient that thè
|);u.s liquor litw, pasred i.t thè re­
cent sessi on is invalili becuuso regular procedure wns nnt observcd In
ita passagli. The Stute'* story fullowa:
The Davis li'iuor package bill is a
lutrmless piece of legislatton.
VI*
T h «■ firn hi hit ton p« ople
W fit)' |o,l 1, their 01*11 Hit h . «ir nii'ii
w lio p rv n mil’ll to lie In1r l«r«» liti»!
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Mi j liai k i n Sanfiird
Shelton Matlark, of the Tn in pa amendment and then balled up the
Tribune is spending a few days with bill t bat bears his natile?
home folk- sit '•I'fri nln and write» to
IT ib 'i Governor Trammel! call a
hi* paper : bout I ike utili iid'oinit V - to*. pit session "f
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Mr Tolar, tin r. tiring cashier ex­
po- ts to take a null h needed Vacati.&gt;n lor two month* and after that
will accept one of several good potei11oil s that have been offered him
1’he new position* will ratlin* bis re­
moval (pun Sanford much to the re­
gret of Hi* many friend* fur he has
grown up in this city, liuving epent
twenty-four yours hero.
lie has
been with the Peoples Hank for eight
years, «luring the past five years
holding the position of cashier. Be­
fore hi* affiliation with the Peoples
Batik Mr Tolar was in the employ
of tin* Fir-t National Hank and is
experience«! in tin« banking business,
ill- is also possessed of tin* disposirnt t liiit tu.iki - friends and hold*
il.. oi and hi- frond- hen* *r.- mAn-

THE RESSI ANS ARE RE­
PORTED RETREATING

Th&lt;
ouïr lobby with much . rguALL ALONG THEIR
ntnnt
f.. m ,*i »in. w&gt;•11. ,
and i&gt;
w¿is i.ikeii to Tallii La- ENTIRE LINE
see, al • which falli il in *o far as i*
¡HTtai
lo the Davis law, for it
tens' Davis himself who is respon­
^.ontlon, Kngland. June 22.— The
sible ff,r the fa tv being ns worthless
Austro' German armies bid fair to
us the hunt* the Saloon people make
make good their threat to take Lem­
Art tlie people going to tolerate
berg, capital of (¡niacin, from the
tho bu'i fn-ry of the Davi* bill? Are
Itussiads before July !.
The tre­
they g*.ing in allow the* damna
mendous drive which tbo Teutons
trafile •• cMtitliiue o n aci'.Mint nf
begun against the Russians several
techn
&gt;’ t'lf 111 Its p.i's.lge ’
weeks ago continues, with only slight
It
I* &gt;--1 ble 1ha t t be (ijb’s w
checks ut some points.
The Teu­
waive 1 y ! be senate • by file* ft
tons gained considerable ground Sat­
t birds
• « « 1 i .il'd by 1rie t -1er ■ ;i
urday and again yesterduy.
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ut her
\«-cording to one report from Petby
i - ai.|u.iintan.'cHe ! ’■ogrinl the Russians hav«« already
iour n
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got
from Sanford w 11« tin* he* t l.e-un^t't r. tir&gt; from the forts in and
l i t er
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d o et... .1 I t •
A. li t *'f every « O i « ' l‘«r Ills future near the town
are f
It, seems jirobable
Do
p ropose to allow ilu* l e d i ­ success and the hope that some day they will pursue the santo course
ntcftl i 'ror to keep in existence the lie will again make this city his home that they di«l at Przemysl, from
mi h •'ll -il
evil
I oilluetn'e'’
Mr tl I Taylor, Ills «Itrressor i* which they marched out with prackin u t lie Florida peopl ion well known to need any intro tfcully all of their men ami supplies.
1e know th,
Florida
Thi* hop«* that ( ¡ ri n d D u k e Nlcho.tn-c.o
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GERMANS AD­
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TAKELEMBERG

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ponton. i.-rr»rrr)t— msde vneirfrr -d.y |
the resignation of || E Tolar
Mr.
Taylor has ju»t arrived home from
Mtiineiipoli' where hi* attended the
national met ting of train dispatrh*
*fs ami w It eti’ er upon Ills new dutn-. on July l't

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lllld beetl il de p 11Ig, sherill fur M*Y«■ml years and wn .tciing as jmler at
tiie munty jail us île* tinte of his
death.
Ile had l.eeti compluining
for several dny« of feeling badly
and intellded to go tu the hospital
for treatnietii Kuitin
n a sid
fer. r froni M on'.ih trouble for m-v.
»■rai year» Su inlay murning he »»■
subjected to un a tti.k and physi*
ciuns hastily siunnion»«! did what
the y co nid to *!fe vi*&gt;l e ht» su (fering*e and thonght he would reçu ver.
but life left hilll duritig ot.e of the
attackv. Ile i» a hrother of Connu,
Williamson of thli city and letxves n
wife and child in Miami and u
hrother and si*ter ut I.ongvvood, his
former home, The funeral services
ftirurred at I.oiigwoud yesterday and
were attended by many friends whn
had known htm in lifi*
Mr. Wil­
liamson was.i ipiiet and unasMiming
iittiier who att.-nied Mrii'tly tu bis
.limes al ail tnt.es and lie uns respeeti d in 'i ......... mminity in wlu. b
b, re'ided ’
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r,-u" • - w h y l c o m in u ted l.eo M
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FRANK’S LIFE
IS SAVED BY
GOV. SLATON
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that he had been n tnovtil from th. ir ' Pesa- ibr.
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..f Dr t i i•o r g « H «.I.*1 i r, |.re* oi. ’
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. ut le -r .if »ur .tillie Vl l l g
months.
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’ *■ first « hot* • f&gt;'- the
,.r f d i ■■ j i )’ U i rd. .ih*
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\ It Homi
ret a r y , Pillai ku . Dr
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Dr Jam«” H I.ov««. Iiuk'onville. D*
by e a c h of the r.&gt;ut.
seleclt*«! \ -try
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from Fill to lYo and will iver.ig.
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to (onfirm thU report hen wen* fu­
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I.e u i.b f«r two wiiks. fuit
witb t ho se r o w i-f .’d by t i c » I**w c r
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l.ellev ed ibul .it I«',»'* -txly per «••« ’
mo v i ng velili le* utul i» e x p e l e d by |
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postal ntlii'inls to result in a reduc- j
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Governor Slaton was at his «nttt trv
I os,, i ot'l &gt; ing f rom 11 i
Hoi, id . * p . ’ iit«'* ' o i be G o v e r u m i n l i
Among
.it
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t r olii t
M . i r e we
Re
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p e .stn r
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home i e vend miles from the city, anil
section of tin state are Dr. J 1
us well i.s an a d v a n t a g e t o the
P.
F W » niter ..ird p u f s d
I» hard
g ' t i.vvny frutti, l o o , « «pect.
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pi ople
i r isurer
•' ..... ...........
home ulro had been cut off.
Mr f a Dilles«. Terra Celti; Olivi- P
I'lle following liiinrd of difect*ii' ttig o* wi-r lietwi’cit *• tu i i con any parlor,
He don't exactly
bung
When the train reached Mnmi
1tigersoll, Oriundo; L. Edward Parut
around
for
a
si
t-up
but
it
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very*
un*
elected
to
serve
for
the
ensuing
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t
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:•
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d
Woodland
Park
(¡real
Place
.it y it: R o r i d e • g*
»evcral persons at the station s: w
lev. Winter Haven: O. M. Clmp
P I, . r *.. ■11
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mini. A p o p l a. Wi l l i am C&gt; C a n li’ -'.f
tllTsly
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popular
the-«*
hot
day
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summer
f
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font
ci
l
po'
iron/ thp Pullman and Frank w . s
St. Petersburg: F •!.. Putter*«oi
Dut*
(r id Foster, I'. I W h ittu r . m l I N all for Cl.»Il
(••or limili« of gtllji d o w n tile jtti«es atol ires
Positively identified.
Obtaining i n ¿mil Weil tic-* Li y », Thursdays and Tampa : George M. Dunne. Ki«»im
tt
iiitm-r
ri " i ru :. t F 1*«r ii g hi*
Sundays
the
m
&gt;rk
i*
fill«»!
vviib
people
muso
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nutomobllp, the party started from
niee; .1 II H jrri». Wimnutnn; M '
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Reg on.
Nccerei ry r&lt; ■&gt;-•«1 1•■i - v,r* p »■ ■! olían».
Hrysin having out "I
Macon immediately for Milbdgi both young ■' d " &gt;1 s*n«I all "Í them Kay ton. Wnuchuln: B. N Sancii«
lh,‘ ' l,lirl' r a" " ,n'1, ,l* *° 11,1* '|hex'., invited to attend and int^e the !
villc, a distance of tbiptytonc mil'“*, enjoy the shady placent and the swim­ Plant Pity: Ralph K. Stevens. San- ■“ *
Jil n«‘ * - \re Irmi ntl 11 •■r ••
Julian
Nolley
Tolar.
.Sanford
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.........»&gt;•*'” '•
•trivlng at the s t p t e fr.rm at • '*0 ming pool and the many amusement ford;
f«
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foi­ »- i - v . ,f ird a re
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this morning.
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Mr S.lirncl/., Ih«* gi
Milne H- Smith. Orlando; Max
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f&gt;o scctctive have been the o » P . ' * 1 proprietor 1» •l"&gt;"C &lt;H i n
Roek*j: R
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Fri«*dln rider
I nd u*
•*
,-tlto x
1 I II I II
hue as (o their plana that not *v
f" t»»k“ "
r *i■■ - priltg* . Il'»,* i
ft of ti Ti» -"I
( ,1 il I.t I ! 11
, • « !.. i|. d . til
ft t
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the superintendent of th«* ;
.ni pu . Il
Mo Her
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W
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farm had been notified th: t F- V
I »ria iid"
oils Í"' 1
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’ r r.c&gt; t ion*
I' i * . of fiat fl bouses
wou'd bo,.taken help today
Vi
.«■as and ib 11
. , r ■■ « i
1 1 „ ,¡ i y tilo *"iig *&gt;&gt; *"‘ retili Uitiered l i r e
lipped
«I* ' be p u b 'l l
Dll'
nothing of any move to take her hus­ mol the demi .■of make bathing
the ben titilli! flowerI
ourl
on
Friday
f"t
i)rt on e of the greiili—t ci’lelirntlotls SunLord T ru
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popular
and
now
that
the
jitneys
band to Milledgoyillc and Frank's
M r and M r - ft H Gelgi-r
Circuit court convened yesterday
ur (lie f u - t ’ irv of centrili Florida
haveATedured
the
fur«*
the
juirk
wi.l
in
a
few
w
eel's
a
lie
in
w
till*
will
In*
attorneys said they had not been no­
and after a fi-w minor rases hud !&gt;*•«•»&gt;
p i a c i .1 o n tin* " U . * ts t i n t v\ ill
;cr*y
prove
mor»
than
«-v.-r
to
bo
th««
Then*
will
I»*
special
ex&gt;
urslon
tified of such-b plan. Solicitor Dnr, Mrs. A. F'tsi r "1 H« t'&lt;bdl avenu«
oniHand is n must disposed of court adjourned until left Inst week for Jacksonville’ where rates on all rail roads and a special twenty-five passengers anti will tie
**&gt;', »h o prosecuted Frank, also said place to go
next Friday when thp slate will be
train will run from Sanford and in­ placed on the depot run and also
i* r,V.thU morning that ha had not yaluablo adjunct to this city, af­
wiped clean as far ns civil cases are sho will visit her sister. Mrs. FL W:
mako, trips to Woodland Park.
fording
an
nmusement
place
during
termediate station*.
l of tho plan to removo
Smith for several weeks.
concerned. ,
tho heifjed term.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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A nuptial dinqcr followed the
SU Agne» Guild
and Belcn Hunt, Bevle Taylor, with quantities of white flowers and
wedding
ceremony, at which only
lovely
ferns,
an
-improvised
altar
Gertrude
'
Purdon
of
DeLa/id
and
A delightful meeting of St. Agnes
Guild was held ut the home of Mrs. Messrs. Dunham Coxetter, Richard being nn artistic arrangement of the family were present, and "imtpe. Continued from f’age ft
Chas. Hand
Monday
afternoon, Taylor, Max Christy. ‘ Dick Dickin­ jotted plants nnd white carnations diately Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left
Hunt* of daisies, and to the gentle­ with Misa Charlotte Hand the agree­ son. M. Longworth, J. Pinholstei, against a background of Mexican for Sanford fflt rout® to their future
men were given boqtonni^res ° f the able young hostess. Owing to wed­ Mr. Brickett and Dr. A. C. Knight. cypress through the laceltke foliage home irr Dillstioro, Indiana.
of which gleamed myriads of tiny
Mrs. Roborts is well known and
dame lovely llower;
dings, showers and Other events, the — Timés-Union.
electric lights.
Overhead hung a loved in Sanfprd by a large circlo of
. A pillow slip contest was which attendance wns small'•but a thor­
beautiful bell of white carnations, friends, having spenf much of her
enjoyed and
proved
delightfully oughly good time wa* enjoyed by
Married at Cleartra-rr
beneath
which stood the bridal life here. She is tho eldest' daughter
amusing. The slip contained twelve those present. Flans were made for
Miss Mildred Smith nnd C. 11.
couple
during
the ^wedding cere­ of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
articles of various shupes and sires a cooked food-sale to be held( at the Hamrick were quietly married this
k Renfroe
a of
mony.
Richland
rtnd
sister
of
Mr.
Harvey.
that must he guessted by touch. Parish House Saturday afternoon morning at 10. nt the home of the
The bride wns lovely in a wedding Renfroe of this city;
To Mrs. Anna Walker fell the jnire and evening and the girls have de­ bride’s parents, Mr. und Mrs. E. I
gown
of white and carried a shower
of n pearl handled knife for living cided to take orders for chair cov­ Smith on south Fort Harrison ave­
Kiltie— 7TW*
bouquet
of bride rosea and valley
ers some of which are now ready. nue.
so "»harp.”
Another out of town wedding of
This was followed by n "motor _If .patrons desire initials on' the
Only a few friends besides the '-lillles and wearing the gift of the much interest to their many friends
love story." Slips of paper contain­ chairs they can be hail for five cents I members of the family witnessed th«* j K*"°om, a iavellere of gold and sapin this city fs that'of Miss Mar­
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‘ " ‘ ceremony
ing the story with numerous blanks, extrn, making the
Philipoff j phlrea.
gery R. KHbio and Mr. Roy Tillis,
said blank spaces to be filled 4n with' cents plain, or twenty-five cents played the weddfng march for the
After the Ceremony supper was which took place at tho home of'the
the name of parts of an automobile. with the initials.
young couple as they maichcd in to served-for tho bridal party, at which bride in Geneva Wednesday morn*
Mis* —Martha, f o x . .proved- quick
Those present were Mrs. Archie the Inrge parlor. Standing beneath rovers were laid foi—twelve,
W h ite '[nR( Roy. F. P. Strong officiating.
wilted in this contes* and waal-Bottsf -.Misses Josie nnd Junie Stu an arch of smilkx* the couple were carnations and fern i r nfered—tho
•The wedding was a quiet one at
given an "automobile” — one—of—the thon,- Mildred Dickson, Frances As- united by Rev. J. Lawton Moon, the table. Tho place cards were handwhich only the family and a few in­
lateat models on the 'market.
To pinwall and Rev. Arthur Peck. The ring ceremony ‘being used.
Misses painted forget-me-nots, tied with timate friends were present. A wed*
Misa Eva Wulker was presented a next meeting will he held with Miss Lilia and Sudio Smith, sisters of the lovers’ knots of blue ribbon, the card
ding dinner was served immediately
lovely little crochet coin purse.
Clara Phillips at the studio.
bride were the bridesmaids and also containing a gilded wishbone, after the ceremony, after which Mr.
From “ silk line stretched across
aside from these there were no other held in place with white ribbon, in nnd Mrs. Tillis left on the train for
Compliment to M in Higgin*
the room was suspended tiny white
attendants.
Miss Ethel 'Eubank* the frame of which was painted the Jacksonville and other point*, of In­
In compliment to Miss Lillian
bags, which when clipped by each
presided over the punch bowl.
monogram of the bridq and groom. terest for the honeymoon trip.
•jjuost in turn wns found to contain Higgins of Sanford, who is spending
Mrs. Varn is well known in San­
Tho popular couple were tho recip­
their fortune, a pastime that cre­ some time in Jacksonville, Mrs. C. W
ford
having had hero n studio for
Picnic at Lemon Bluff
ients of many beautiful presents
ated ’ fun nnd merrirnett. A VIc- Denton entertained at an informal
violin lessons since last fall. She has
The
usual ‘ crowd of jolly good
from
their
numerous
friends,
all
of
trola concert afforded much pleas­ danco last evening at her home on
many friends in the city to wish her fellows enjoyed a launch ride and
whict)
were
laid
out
to
be
viewed
by
ure. The final hnppy surprise of Newnan street.
bon voyage on the matrimonial sea. delightful picnic at Lemon Bluff the
Tho lower floor of the residence the guests.
an evening of rare enjqyment was
early part of the week, with Mr».
The bride .presented a lovely pic­
the cute way devised for finding was opened ensuitc and was decor­
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Marriagt oj M in Kenjrot *
E. 0. Hayes chaperone. Felix Frank
ture in her neat; blue silk poplin
ated
for
the
occasion
with
palms,
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their supper partners and subse­
haa resigned from tho responsible
traveling dress, with hat and shoes
Tuesday
afternoon
at
Richland,
ferns
and
cut
flowers;
pink
and
white
quent cutting of the bride’ s cake
to match. Following the ceremony the marriage of Misa Agnes Smith office because he thinks ho is just a
carnations
predominating.
which adorned the table at which
Thp guests were received in the they left by nutomobilb for Tampa Ren fore to Dr. George Proctoi Rob­ "kid” and should not bo called upon
sat the bride-elect. Red hearta in
and from there they will go to the erts took place at the home af the to chaperone such a giddy crowd of
tho centre of which was a key hole drawing room by the hostess and
He says when a
East Coast for their honeymoon.
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. merry makers.
were given tho ladies, while to the honor guest.
fellow Is too young to get married
Renfroe.
Mrs.
Hamrick
is
one
of
the
charm­
Dancing
was
engaged
In
through­
gentlemen were given "keys" that
ing daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E. I.
The wedding took place upon the he certainly can’t look after the
fitted the hearts.
This caused a out the evening to tho strains of
Smith and numbers her friends in porch, which was transformed into morals and manfiois of girls and boy's
piano
music,
and
at
a
late
hour
a
change of partners for the refresh­
older (T) than himself.
All the
ment course, which consisted of refreshment course was served, fruit Clenrwater by tho score. Mr. Ham­ a bower of beauty with graceful
pleasures of a charming dny in the
rick
i*
state
organizer
for
the
Macpunch
being
served
throughout
the
vines
and
tall
pines
and
masses
of
apricot ice and caramel cakes. To
woods was heartily enjoyed.
This
each guest was presented a silver evening, Mrs. It. W. Denton pre- cabces and is well known nnd pop­ lovely flowers hnnked here and there
meny
group,
one
might
almost
guess
ular
in
fraternity
circles.—
Clear
the porch giving upon the beautiful
dart that was used for finding the siding at the punch bowl, which wns
garden was a charming setting for their names which are Mrs. Hayes,
ring and the thimble in the cake. placed in one corner of the dining water Sun.
the fair young brido nnd her at­ Mr. utld Mrs. Archie llett*, Misses
To Mr. Frank Adams fell the ring, room.
The
dining
room
was
decorated
in
Married
of
DtLand
tendants. She was attended by her Helen Rowlatfd, Margaret Wight,
while Misa Jennie Baas became the
yellow
ahd
white,
tho
dining’
table,
A
marriage
in
which
a
most
cor­
sister, Miss Annie Renfroe and their Florence Frank, Charlotte Hand nnd
possessor of the dime.
Assisting
Di.
Fain nnd
which
was
laid
with
a
lace
cover,
dial
interest
is
manifested
by
the
brother, Mr. Jack Rcnfore.
Olive Saidre Williams;
Mrs. Whitner were Mrs. Whitner,
Messrs.
Joe
DeMdnt,
S.
M. Lloyd,
being
centered
with
a
vase
of
daisies
friends
of
tho
bride
in
Sanford
is
Renfroe.
the
little
niece
of
the
bride
Sr., Mrs. S. O. Chose and Misa
Sam
Younts.
Alexander
McClintock
intermingled
with
plumosa.
that
of
Miss
Margery
Boor
and
Mr
was
the
flower
girl,
sweet
nnd
pretty
Martha Fox.
Other guests were
Mrs. Denton was assisted in en- Claude Grady Varn, which 'occurred in a dainty frock of white organdie nnd Mr. Biowne of Paolo.
Mrs. Anna Walker, Misses Eva
Jennic I tertaining by her sister in law, Mrs. in DeLand Thursday evening, June and carrying a basket of flowers.
Walker, Claire
Walker,
Altrntinn, Junior Leaguer»
10. Rev. C. H. Ferran officiating.
The bride was attired in her going
Haas, Agnes Berner, Kathleen SteinV - Denton.
There
The wedding was a pretty home away gown, a handsome rout suit
Among those invited to enjoy the
* will be a rehearsal every
isrs. M.
meyer. Edith Stewnrt; Messr^.
day
at
tho Bobbins Nest until the
affair
taking
place
at
the
home
of
anil carried bride roses.
y Witlk- evening with Miss Higgins were Mr
Minnrik, John Minarik, Harry
The
bridesmaid
wore
a
lovely
I
«Peretta
"Over the Rainbow" is prethe
bride's
brother
and
sister,
Prof
nnd
Mr*.
It.
W.
Denton,
Misses
Mil­
er, Sam Bradford, Frank Adams,
sented
All members of the com­
nnd
Mrs.
Claude
Tingloy.
The
dred
Hendricks.
Sara
Longworth
of
gown
of
white
nnd
curried
an
aim
Raymond Key, Geo. Huff, and Ben­
pany are earnestly requested to at­
Tennessee, Clare Hrodnax, Clyde house was attractively decora Led bouquet.
jamin Whitner.
tend regularly and promptly on the
day and hour their group rehears»**.

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

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FOR SALE

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For Sale— All my household furn¡
ture. Mr*. W. H. Under
srw-norl. ‘J2 I
Oak avenue.
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F o r - Sale— tft—a rre -farm: Wp»t
Side, cheap for rash, tnimnrtïnt.. j,,,».
session.
Address F. R. I&gt;t,rham
Red Bank, New Jersey.
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For sale nt a good discount. srh0|arship in the Sanford Business c 0|~
lege.
Owner cannot use it
in­
quire at Herald Office
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For Sale— A desirable home, cen­
trally located, in good neighborhood.
House has nine rooms, beside hath
and halls. Flowing welt with
irrigation, with both hard and soft
water in house. Inquire at Herald
office-__________
M-fttp '
tor Sale Cheap— Gas ronge, good
as new.
Inquire at Fernald Tin
Shop.
go tf
For Sale— Bronze Turkey , Kls
12.00 doz. Barred Plymouth Rock
eggs, »1.00 for 16. Plymouth Rock
roosters and cockerels prices in ap­
plication. Keystone Poultry Yards,
Longwood, Fla.
K.l.fitp
For Sal®— Five year old English
hull terrier, weight about 6ft pound*
Won first prite nt county (air, best
stock in tho country.
Also »u
weeks old male puppy. Nick Zaravan, Box 1183, Sanford.
84-rfc
For Sale— About 8 acre* water­
melons.
Between quarter and half
mile iof station.
Will be rii••■ni: t
alunit 20 th of this month
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Box 10, La kcpMnry, Fla
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For Sul » Otic llnlsti'in Îl fw* V
row. 3ft White W \: i dm i* V i*; i*
Wisconsin incubator and br initier
W. B. Hal lard. Altnrnunti S ■migs.
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Fla.

For Sale-—Steam^ pressure carmihf*
From family -iri t&gt;* 1 ■
outfit*
capacity.
Send (or catalogue
Southern
Sales
Service.* All u » :
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Personal A/rnlias
Springs.
Fin.
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Miss Jenni® Haas, one of th®
Walker-Minarik attendants left yp*terdav for a visi! to Tennessee.

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Mrs. Roy Sy me* and interesting
young family left yesterday for a
visit to Michigan. She expects to
For Rent— House of eight room*
ri'turn home about August 1
and bath on Myrtle .ni-ruie, ■t&lt;»*e
Inquire of Hill Lumber Id.,
Mrs Harvey Renfroe and Olive in.
fistfc
have returned from Richland where office.
they attended the Re nfore- Roberts
For Rent- Residence 7 rimun,
marriage. Dt, and Mrs. Roberts re­ bath. 503 Park Ave. Reasonable.
turned with them and will remain A. P. Connelly.
8ft-tfc
until Saturday, when they will take
For Rent Light housekiepii.g
the steamer for Jacksonville on
apartments, also furnished -•
route to Indinnn.
311 Park Ave
Mr* A M Roper and little daugh
Fur Relit Housek»'» I" &lt;V
t»T. Mary Elizabeth of Havana, merit. Mrs. ( ’ . H Smith U|s PCuba, spent several hours Wednes­ avenue, between 3rd und 4th St.day . jn Sanford, the guest of Miss
85-31 p
Bessie Long. She will retui n to San­
ford later for a visit of several days.
For Rent— Several nice officerooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N P.
Mr. and Mrs. F W Pope have Yowell &amp; Co.
3*2 t(
gone to Georgia for their summer
vacation.
For Rent Furnished or ur ! r
nished six room mitage
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Mrs C II Dinge® left yesterday dollar«- per month Cull 3U* t
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for » visit to the home folks at Dun­ avenue or phone No 287
M' -'tr
edin.
For Rent— Five room ruling*- &lt;&gt;n
\/Mrs. O. W. Manes of Lake Butler Elm avenue. All modern imppn
returned home last Friday after a merits. Corner Elm and Eighth St.
85-tfc
delightful visit to her son, Mr. Ira Apply N. H. Garner.
S. Manet.
For Rent July 1st— Nice cottage
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Palmetto avenue. W. J. Thigpen
Mrs. Adrian Fuquay of Daytona
85 - 41C
is the guest of Mrs. Harry Wray on
the Heights.
Wanted at Onct— Good hors»' or
mule for about two months lo &lt;i»&gt;
V mìss Rena Murrell is home from light work in exchange for ■ good
college, to the delight of her many home with best of care. Address.
friends.
C. K. Lucas, Saliford, R. I.
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YOWELL’S

Wanted Positior. A refined Chris­
'-Airs. Gustave 'Sanders .and her
son, Edward, of Beaufort, S. C., tian lady wants to&gt;do general heu*®
are visiting Mrs. E. D. Brownlee work for small family, aged 50 year*.
209 E. Fifth St., Sanford. Fla.
and Mr. H. L. Gibson.

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sonville , will arrive today to visit kins Jones arc spending two weeks at
her aunt, Mrs. Phelps at Lake Onorp. Daytona Beach.
Next week she wilt be the guest of
^ D r . and Mrs. L. R. Philip» stld
Mias Saidce Williams.
family are enjoying a delightful nu&gt;^Misa Bessie Long returned Wed­ tor trip through south Florida.
nesday from a delightful -visit to her
vMrs. Greenwood and Miss ABe**
uncle, Mr. J. G. Ilarrold at Gaines­ Tetherly havo returned to their horn®
ville.
in Orlando.
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Mr. und Mrs? Freeman of Tampa \ j Miss Elixabeth M c L a u g h l in
abnnd their daughter. Miss Grace Free­ returned to her duties in th®
man are guests of kfrs. Anna Walker. atract office in Orlando.

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ginia to spend the summer with his- reasonable rate.
Apply, care Box
parents.
923, Sanford, Fla.
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Xf. Frank to one of life and at mid„¡¡-ht between Sunday and Monday
Frank was "secretly taken to Miileditc
villi’ prison. While the result of the
Governor’* investigation v. n« n surprise to many ar.d criticism it rife
the Governor ¡»sues a Matemini
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THE DAVIS PACKAGE LAW
IS SAID TO BE INVALID
THE JACKSONVILLE STATE CLAIMS TO
HAVE DISCOVERED A RATAL DE­
FECT IN THE NEW LAW
Th&lt;
ouïr lobby with much . rguntnnt
f.. m ,*i »in. w&gt;•11. ,
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w ¿is i . i k e i i t o T a l l i i L a - see, al • w h i c h falli il in *o far as i*
¡HTtai
lo the Davis law, for it
tens' Davis himself who is respon­
sible ff,r the fa tv being ns worthless
us the hunt* the Saloon people make
Art tlie people going to tolerate
tho bu'i fn-ry of the Davi* bill? Are
they g * . in g i n a l l o w the* damna
trafile •• c M t i t l i i u e o n a c i ' . M i n t nf
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p ro p o s e to a llo w ilu * l e d i ­
amendment and then balled up the ntcftl i 'ror to keep in existence the
b i l l t b a t b e a rs h is n a tile ?
mi h •'ll -il
evil
I oilluetn'e'’
IT ib 'i Governor Trammel! call a
kin u t lie Florida peopl
t In
-to*. pit session "f
1e
know
th ,
F lo rid a
The Jacksonville Stile, u vvrckly
jonrnal issiteli by A . K Taylor and
\\ H Mach, cotmvs out ibis wiek
with the startling -tutebient that thè
|);u.s liquor litw, pasred i.t thè re­
cent sessi on is invalili becuuso regular procedure wns nnt observcd In
ita passagli. The Stute'* story fullowa:
The Davis li'iuor package bill is a
lutrmless piece of legislatton.

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Mr Tolar, tin r. tiring cashier ex­
po- ts to take a null h needed Vaca- THE RESSI ANS ARE RE­
ti.&gt;n lor two month* and after that
PORTED RETREATING
will accept one of several good poteiALL ALONG TH EIR
11oil s that have been offered him
1’he new position* will ratlin* bis re­
ENTIRE L IN E
moval (pun Sanford much to the re­
gret of Hi* many friend* fur he has
grown up in this city, liuving epent ^.ontlon, Kngland. June 22.— The
twenty-four yours hero.
lie has Austro' German armies bid fair to
been with the Peoples Hank for eight make good their threat to take Lem­
years, «luring the past five years berg, capital of (¡niacin, from the
holding the position of cashier. Be­ Itussiads before July !.
The tre­
fore hi* affiliation with the Peoples mendous drive which tbo Teutons
Batik Mr Tolar was in the employ begun against the Russians several
of tin* Fir-t National Hank and is weeks ago continues, with only slight
experience«! in tin« banking business, checks ut some points.
The Teu­
ill- is also possessed of tin* disposi- tons gained considerable ground Sat­
rnt t liiit tu.iki - friends and hold* urday and again yesterduy.
il.. oi a n d hi- frond- hen* *r.- mAn\«-cording to one report from Petby
i - a i . | u . i i n t a n .'c H e ! ’■ogrinl the Russians hav«« already
got
from Sanford w 1 1« tin* he* t l.e-un^t't r. tir&gt; from the forts in and
A. l i t - *'f every «Oi«' l‘«r Ills future near the town
It, seems jirobable
success and the hope that some day they will pursue the santo course
lie will again make this city his home that they di«l at Przemysl, from
Mr tl I Taylor, Ills «Itrressor i* which they marched out with pracion well known to need any intro tfcully all of their men ami supplies.
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the resignation of || E Tolar
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Taylor has ju»t arrived home from
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national met ting of train dispatrh*
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tiie munty jail us île* tinte of his
death.
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for several dny« of feeling badly
and intellded to go tu the hospital
for treatnietii Kuitin
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but life left hilll duritig ot.e of the
attackv. Ile i» a hrother of Connu,
Williamson of thli city and letxves n
wife and child in Miami and u
hrother and si*ter ut I.ongvvood, his
former home, The funeral services
ftirurred at I.oiigwoud yesterday and
were attended by many friends whn
had known htm in lifi*
Mr. Wil­
liamson was.i ipiiet and unasMiming
iittiier who att.-nied Mrii'tly tu bis
.limes al ail tnt.es and lie uns respeeti d in ' i ........mminity in wlu. b
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. ITESDAY

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IS SAVED BY
GOV. SLATON
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jira c t n i d
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in tin* railway station atthe tune
i l i l e l i V» ry
f«&gt;ri
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failed to rocogr.iic him and it wit- automobile m
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more than hn hour after tuidiigbt
. in I li « n ni. eight
i u v I t o l i f o r ■ î '* r
G e o r g ia , i.n
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flo rid a
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t f o l i s o f t Ile
l * Vf • V
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that he had been n tnovtil from th.
Tin* ....... of • ' i " i I ■ on « *
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J‘f M sy i v t in i. .
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Dr
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The».- aggrega*•
*'" • • ■1 IIII t
. u t le -r .if » u r . t i l l i e Vlllg
months.
W ;&lt;rr u e . -• •
M u n i H'i l l o . I II
k
I'M
’ *■ first « hot* • f&gt;'- the
, . r f d i ■■ j i )’ U i r d . .ih *
At Griffin, Ga., tho Pullman con­ r o a d * and
\ It Homi
ret a r y , P i l l a i k u . D r
in n u g u ii'tio n
" i tl,» new » y s te m
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and
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and his guards rode, said he had r. i
Dr Jam«” H I.ov««. Iiuk'onville. D*
b y e a c h o f t h e r .&gt; u t.
se le clt *« ! \ -try
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Dr
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to (onfirm thU report hen wen* fu­
Stoke- pe’ -ll’ ol.l
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telephone connection with tl.e ••»»nr:ty
I.e u i.b f«r two wiiks. fuit
w itb t hose ro w
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jail hero hikd been cut oil and jail
l.ellev ed ibul .it I«',»'* -txly per «••« ’
m o v i n g v e l i l i l e * u t u l i» e x p e l e d b y |
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officials j-pfused to verify the report.
p o s ta l n tlii'in ls t o re s u lt in a r e d u c - j
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t" ■-fi * ' " f'r • I ’M .
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Governor Slaton was at his «nttt trv
I os,,
i o t'l &gt; in g f r o m
11 i
H o i , i d . * p . ’ iit « '* ' o i be G o v e r u m i n l i
Am ong
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lu g
trolii t
M.ir e we Re
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p e.stnr
Ut'
home i e vend miles from the city, anil
s e c t i o n o f tin state are Dr. J 1
us
w e ll
i.s a n
a d v a n ta g e
to
th e
g ' t i.vvny f r u t t i , l o o , « «pect. *. secretai . . ui” i P. F W » n i t e r ..ird p u f s d
&gt;f : lu t l a • . 1 |&gt;IO. Il * 1.el -1 "1 I» h a r d
the tgli phone connection with In*
Mosshnrt, Auliurndnli*; Dr. A. \\
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home ulro had been cut off.
Mr f a Dilles«. Terra Celti; Olivi- P
I'lle f o l l o w i n g l i i i n r d of d i f e c t * i i ' t t i g o* w i - r l i e t w i ’c i t *• tu i i con a n y parlor,
He
don't
exactly
bung
When the train reached Mnmi
1tigersoll, Oriundo; L. Edward Parut
around
for
a
si
t-up
but
it
I»
very*
un*
elected
to
serve
for
the
ensuing
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Woodland
Park
(¡real
Place
. i t y it:
R o r i d e • g*
»evcral persons at the station s: w
lev. Winter Haven: O. M. Clmp
P I, . r *.. ■11
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the sheriff and his pri-m or alight
m i n i . A p o p l a . W i l l i a m C &gt; C a n l i ’ -'.f
. . ' t l ’«" W a ter I j i k w lie we
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popular
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summer
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St. Petersburg: F •!.. Putter*«oi
Dut*
(rid F oste r, I'. I W h ittu r . m l I N a ll f o r Cl.»Il
( • • o r l i m i l i « o f gtllji down tile jtti«es atol ires
Positively identified.
Obtaining i n ¿mil Weil tic-* Li y », Thursdays and Tampa : George M. Dunne. Ki«»im
ii g h i*
tt
iiitm-r
r i " i ru :. t F 1*«r
Sundays
the
m
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fill«»!
vviib
people
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nutomobllp, the party started from
niee; .1 II H jrri». Wimnutnn; M '
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Reg on.
Nccerei ry r&lt; ■ &gt;-•«1 1• ■ i - v ,r * p »■ ■! olían».
H ry s in h a v in g o u t " I
Macon immediately for Milbdgi both young ■' d " &gt;1 s*n«I all "Í them Kay ton. Wnuchuln: B. N Sancii«
lh,‘ ' l,lirl' r a" " ,n'1, ,l* *° 11,1* ' |hex'., invited to attend and int^e the !
villc, a distance of tbiptytonc mil'“*, enjoy the shady placent and the swim­ Plant Pity: Ralph K. Stevens. San- ■“ *
Jil n«‘ * - \re I r m i n t l 11 • ■r ••
Julian
Nolley
Tolar.
.Sanford
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•trivlng at the stpte fr.rm at • '*0 ming pool and the many amusement ford;
f«
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Milne H- Smith. Orlando; Max
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hue as (o their plana that not * v
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1
1
“
farm had been notified th: t F- V
I »ria iid"
oils Í"' 1
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i * . o f f i a t fl b o u s e s
’ r r.c&gt; t i o n *
I'
wou'd bo,.taken help today
Vi
.«■as
a n d ib 11
. , r ■■ «i
1 1 „ ,¡ i y t i l o * " i i g *&gt;&gt; * " ‘ r e t i l i U i t i e r e d l i r e
lip p ed
«I* 'be pu b'll
Dll'
nothing of any move to take her hus­ mol the demi .■of make bathing
the ben titilli! flowerI
ourl
on
Friday
f
"
t
i)rt o n e o f t h e g r e i i l i —t c i ’l e l i r n t l o t l s SunLord T ru
?
i
u
•••;
■
'
l
at
popular
and
n
o
w
that
the
jitneys
band to Milledgoyillc and Frank's
Mr and Mr- ft H Gelgi-r
Circuit court convened yesterday
ur ( l i e f u - t ’ ir v o f c e n t r i l i F l o r i d a
haveATedured
the
fur«*
the
juirk
wi.l
in
a
few
w
eel's
a
lie
in
w
till*
will
In*
attorneys said they had not been no­
and after a fi-w minor rases hud !&gt;*•«•»&gt;
p i a c i .1 o n t i n * " U . * ts t i n t v\ i l l
;cr*y
prove
mor»
than
«-v.-r
to
bo
th««
Then*
will
I»*
special
ex&gt;
urslon
tified of such-b plan. Solicitor Dnr, Mrs. A. F'tsi r "1 H« t'&lt;bdl avenu«
oniHand is n must disposed of court adjourned until left Inst week for Jacksonville’ where r a t e s on all rail roads and a special twenty-five passengers anti will tie
**&gt;', »h o prosecuted Frank, also said place to go
next Friday when thp slate will be
train will run from Sanford and in­ placed on the depot run and also
i * r,V.thU morning that ha had not yaluablo adjunct to this city, af­
wiped clean as far ns civil cases are sho will visit her sister. Mrs. FL W:
mako, trips to Woodland Park.
fording
an
nmusement
place
during
termediate station*.
l of tho plan to removo
Smith for several weeks.
concerned. ,
tho heifjed term.
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F A « K TWO

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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break up the vehicle and many time« that in |the primary election in 19HV
►
•
kill some one.
and every two yenr* fherpafter.
The
yuuuiy
rommi»»ioiu«r»
think
county
gain».«
xvar&lt;h-ns
»hall
lie
n«&gt;mItTj. HOI.I.Y. Editor
it a goo«l up .i to call attention to tnatctl.^f» other county olllrera. and
W, M , HAYNES. Hu»inrM Manngrr
the law» first at.il after that tlfey ex- .»hall he uppoihtrd hy the luiani* of
l*ukili»hr*l F ir r y T u o*«iay ad«J Friday
jiei t every driver of a vehicle to cot;- county ciiinniisMoni-r»
Thy »alary
Men who are employed by the day or week rarely have very much n,,.
form
to
the
rule»
or
take
the
.roneeof
the
county
game
warden»
L
*
to
he
tice before they are laid oil. This means that the working man of
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
ipienres. There will lie men station- fixed hy the hoard» of county cornK r i w c u i r n o N r i t i c i:. i n a i m i n c k
.
men should have a little money saved up and have it deposited safclv in
T h e county game " a r
ed along thè roads from lime to missioner»
ONK YtUH
SIM time and they wlll wateh out for thè den i» given authority to appoint, at
the bank. The Peoples Bank invites,the accounts (rf working men ;„„i
HI X M O N T H S
I.2S
hi» discrétion, n deputy ward-n in
T l l l t i O : M O N T I IN
7 ^ racer» and tip- tiogglsh ones and they
families. Interest is paid on savings accounts, compounded tun,|t
will i»e pronptiy ,irr«-*t«-il i' i ungili - in i. ■!I* 11•&gt;ii I&gt;r trinci &lt;&gt;1 I fir
| )rll«*r« «1 In Ihr I H» h f &lt; a rcirf 12 &lt;HJ |Vt \ r a t in
upon such terms and «alary or com­
year. Your money will help you earn money, if deposited with this Bank
There are al»i&gt; other «Iriver» *»f both
Adtaarr of JOr, I'r t Month
mission ns may he mutually .agreed
I 'l f m r n l i In Aditfnfr M tiv l lie Made el O ffic e cars and other vehirles thaf ilo noi
»eent to know huw to turn thè cor­ upon, such salary or eommisMssion
lln lrrrd Aa Srrontf l l i » « M a ll M allet Aufuat 22nd ner» iti thè city and pulì oli on thè to he payable hy the county game
.. »*
19»?*. « f (fir |'o*4*»fi*«a at .Senfuid, 1‘ivflda,
warden
and
in
no
case
chnrgeuhle
wrong aide of thè remi in front of
V n d c r Art » f M a rc h 3rd, |hlf.
r *
an op cu mi rig cuY cuusing a Inni uc­ aç«tn*-t the county." Ta(luini'»ce
-4 ciderli througli their &lt;&gt;wn ignoratici-. Record
JÏ I H'/TwryniiRn
T flfflio n r N o. I |ft
O l i r * In Herald lit. IIJ in *
These people will al«o ho Uxugfil n
lesso ti and as ignora lice of thè luw i»
1ER. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
Ortliruai/, TLUIYlUrt
H. E. TOLAR
♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
The En(ll»h investigation Into the
RJf. DEIS
the breaking
»L same .
no excuse
..... , .for
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.
VYr*J(frctl
Wc-PmUrt
-pL
WOODRUFF
Vfce-rrTTJeTd
■ l » * l I 't l k l , !
Luaitauia...»ttwu Uind n~thaL «he was
some of these transgressors
iTuTHT.
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themselves Iji jail liefore they knowrxy
w
- o -----it. Read the rules and conform to ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
The jitneys have won a place in the laws.
Glt.APKYfI.LK AND CPSAI V
the hearts of the people hy their
O — •
We are pleased to note that Mr. take up us much spare as a Pric.good service and low rate».
P o r t u g u e s e Men of War
In the mprning
and Mrs. Emil Mugnuason have Penrson dispute.
- O ----A T L A N T IC
C O A S T L IN E
There is itu animal or a fish Or!
it was, as usual, rather lonely for
returned
to
their
pleasant
home
here
The Standard Railroad of the South
Press dispatches state that the something of that »ort that at vari-; ^
■ Marvin Vorco who is an early grim­
fox the Bummer.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th. 11)1.-;
lin .r
cream of the Russian army isJ light­ ou« time« of the year make the.r
Ml»» Edna Thompson in n guest mer, but in the middle of the fore­
ing around Pretzel. And the cream appearance at the Florida benches
THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY
thin week of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse noon a party of bathers composed of
»eetiv* to ite well whipped.
The men of war Ifiok liko a mass of
Mr.
aid
Mrs.
Cone,
and
a
number
Thompson, near Paola.
.
string wound up in a hall the strings
of the Stuifunl children joined him,
Mr.
anil
Mrs.
Vernon
Colier
and
Lr Jacksonville . . . . 8:30 am
L M pm 8:10 prn
Let George do it and have him being so many tentacles and from
then came a bunch of fine athletes.
Ar Savannah. .. . .12:50 pm
5:35 pm 12-35 am
the
two
Missos
Lowes
wee
out
do it as soon as possible for Sanford this mass profYmle* ,a blubber like
'A. C. L pay car ullicialg, who did
Ar Richmond........ 5:20 am
0:18 ant
8:00 pm
wants thatj new hotel to »tart hy the appendage that waves in the breere from Sanford through our sottfi-mont some fttunts that would n\ake the
Ar Washington---- 8:50 am 12:38 pm 11:50 pm
Sunday;
we
were
especially
glad
to
first day of August sure.
Ar Baltimore ......... 10:27 am
1:50 pm
1:3.H am
and -distinguishes the brute on the
see Mrs. Collor able to be out again average fish envious. They stuyed
Ar Philadelphia---- 12:15 pm
4.03 pm
4 ¡23 am
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beach, giving it a sail like appear­
in the pool nearly all day, with a
after her recent illness.
Ar New York . P.. . . 2:57 pm
6:20piu
7:13 am
Willis Powdl is on the program of ance. The man of war gets stiandshort
interrnis-ion for lynch. II. J.
A^r. ahtl Mrs. Will Evans an- ex­
All-steel Equipment, Free Reclining Chair Cars to WushitgtoYrnng
the East Coast Press Association etl on the beach at times and dies
Car Serx-ice on Trains'82 and 80.. Sleeper to Sifvannah mi Tr.,
pecting to move on Saturday t-» his Holly anti nil the Holly branches,
for a talk on loose leaf ledgers. there. Hut before they get to the
4
mother's al Lake Mpry for tin-sum­ Mrs. Fernuld and party, Mr. nnd
For Information and Reservation Phone or Write
Willis looks the part all right.
beach and while in the water they mer. Mr Evans experts to bull an, Mr» Huit, FT E. Brady and daughO ----are apt to ‘cap those hundreds of Ids place right near there, while the,, ter. t 'e C. E. Henry family, Mr.
What is no tine us a cold in June. tentacles around the leg of u bather Bnthamly crate milt is closed ih&gt;wri and Mrs, Mi-tsch nnd children. Mr.
11 » W**»l lf«y Hlire I. lafliMifltlllr, tl*.
1111Iwijktafuugih
I' I ■ Ha
It beats anything in the world for and this call -es sa.it! bin her to yell (or the summer. All regret
We« tier
n»f nnd Mr» Hoolthan, Mrs
I’hoflP 1?
l'imiti JI;
making a man ft- -1 like cimmilting fur help as the man of war makes these good people from ion iimm- and Mr* Harris i ml Mr, Dorner,
suicide by blowing hi» head oiT a lm&lt;l wound and otic that will tliaie vicinity and Lake Marx wilt wt-re a few of the '. xxo htitiiiri d or'
HUH' trouble being aim to u had l,e the gainers from our lo»», as they moro vi itor«. Sunday was an ideal
■wilt] a handkerchief- we ftn-ari.
♦
case of poison.
Last year Jack have ondenfed themselves to us dur­ day and everybody enjoyed it. Thb ♦ 'è &lt; %
----O ----- Davison
had
nn
encounter
with
the
Mamie brought a good load as usual
Being unable to attend the meet­
ing their short stay among us.
and the jitney bus came with a full
ing of the East Coast Press Associa­ Portuguese man of war at Daytona
♦
Mr. ami M r . Edward Luru'diist
tion at West Palm Beach the editor Itt-ach and came off second best, the hud as their guests out fre m Sanford lontL every hour from II a. m. The
♦
one car was rot capable of handling ».
of The Herald sent hit* wife and we said man of war putting Mr. Duvi- on Sunday Mr ai-d Mrs Macr*’
♦
♦
l.u-t
i be I'ritut! and the city bus iiad to
sxill l»-t dollars to doughnut» that stiti in bed for - v - r i l »lav«
There
xxas
born
on
Tuesday,
tile
our hotter half will be twice as pop­ Sqndu} wfule I'. M. Elder, N. A, 15th m»t . a fine baby girl to Rex i&gt;t called on to help out. If those
Colbert. 1!. J. Hull) mill I l&gt; Davtxx ho xx- n- &lt;li«ii.|U’Oiti'i,«i in getting ^
«
ular as the old man,
Eric»«« mid wife
All doing
son wer» |-‘ ep;i'i me to tlike ;tii earl v
l*i&gt;11-r no in.» xxill to me ei,rl ier next j ♦
l&gt;
«
I he re being in attendance in-r lie- - -r
t tin I hex i .tn .ill be ,tt - oitiu ntlaleil
Kissimmee aniioune-*s that a spi r- mortoitg -bp at tin* licit-It llie "men Mr* Berth »on and Dr Deiitoi;
of war" were «li»e&lt;ivcretl III grt-iii
It xxoultl iiho be xxi-ll to arrange for _
lal train will In- run from Sanford to
Here are »nine of the natm • of
«
&lt;|uantities at tho edge of the water
pa«»ai*e
ori t Ite itneys beforehand
Kissjmmee on July fifth to allnxx our
in fi
M ill
those attending the Dfl.cnn S| - rig»
♦
»
and neither l&gt;nvi«on --r t'oli-ert
Mr iliggln» xxtll run tiie bus extra
people t-&gt; attend the big - eleliral ion
pieinc from hi re last week: Mr \/e|
could la- induceti to even wet their
♦ttips
if
needed
and
will
put
on
an­
and barbecue at that place.
Of
and Aaron Lundi|uist, Walfred l’b*r♦
! little feet in the ocean. Elder anti
oti er ear if d« mantfed.
«
,course if those enterprising penpl
ift.ll&gt; went in regardle»» .ttnl Killer *orr UIId Ml*» Ruth llergt|Ui»t. ' ..rl
\
\
ooii»nian
♦
«
run a »penal train for our benefit
Pierson, Mr* I A. Thompson at-d
f o r p r i c e s , i T ^ e n t i o n i n ^ &lt;|ii;m
we will certainly have to spend the felt one of tin- varmint* brush baby Robert. Mi»» Digit Vihlen ami
♦
«
Heard In Jackson» {Ile
day with them anil have a lag time. against In» leg but having plenty of Erie
Mr Norman Swnn»on tuck
♦
♦
Elder Spring» water in his system
The
Heard
National Hank of larkO
t i t y d e s ir e d .
over
a
number
from
town
in
i-i*
♦
«
the varmint could not affect tin«on vili
l» sending out
beautiful
MtilO
With all the immense cattle ranch­ genial raptain
'»icicc -timing home
»
lei 11 r» «iti I lie subject of npllini»Tii ♦
es starting around San fort) some of tile diii’ x pullers report M &gt;■ men Ilf
Mr* Katie Tbdmp»nn at.-I tan
-i p ■ngr*&gt;*
’ll«*
bank
i*
gitting
«
our enterprising citizens should lm«i| War III great 1(11 a(It Uif- at illtli lent ■biliin t, look dinner Monday wilt
a guitti ile.vi of tle- bighe»! ila** -nf ♦
«
an aldiutoir ami packing house.
,
Iti-achi-» ami the ioMoumg fr*&gt;m tin- Mr* Maude Powell ai d t lublren t-i atl Veri l»ìng out of it? t firmigli copie»
U»e to r.ii«c cattle here anti then
♦
«
the West Side, afterward» bringing
Gainesville Sun i« interesting
SANFORD, FLORIDA
»«•t-t Ih«- pres» and tf il »t ri- thè
allow the meat trtist it» buy them
♦
"A rnllier unm-ual &lt;o - urr--iice tool home xxiih her little Charln Powell prinlt.ct nf tlif batik t i at . tuo xxoultl ♦
and send them hack to us to eat at
for
t
short
xi-it.
♦
place at Pablo Hi nt h Suiitlax after
i- .11 right
lini it i» an advertising
».
.
v v
exorbitant prices The cold storage
Mi»» Laura Parker xxho i» *till m
noon
when
a
school
of
Portuguese
*t
I
etile,
pure
and
»imple,
and
it
tr
plan could tie worke i here with the
town with Mr*. Ccdb-r was out Sun
vegetable grower* ami cuttle men men of war, hotter known u* jcllx -lay and park part in the *t liool ex- pr«-f»and. prtnt«-»i and i»&gt;pyrigliied by
ja Philadelphia advertising agency
P
amt make money for both.
. tish made their appearance in the erciaes.
Farli letter sax»: "Florida, thè H«-»t t
waters.
Consternation reigned soam! (îcneral Workman nn Musical Instruments
eraiaiu mix &gt;
Rev Kricson preacheti nn.im{iresState on Farth la i in all pulì toprofile for a few moments and there
:
*ixe sermon at the Ipsata Pres­
The German
Govern mint
has
Located
in
Sanford.
Itefiuishinif
like
new
inside
am M ill.
t
gel bre and dex-elop her vasi rewas a scampering of feet as the
byterian church on last Sunday night -'-tir,t'» " Mr llui.rtl. xx«- !i*k xou j * o♦
made a full explanation and has paid
bather» started shoreward
Over
R. D . M O Y E R
s" " " *' u ’
P . O . B O X 1332
■hoo'itig fur In» text Da5 J7
an indemnity pf f-iS not» for the lix.-s
tif’ x of them xxt re »till C hitW'-x e|
tt,.i- ti. m i
\ • x---t pulling xxitti Ò
l 1on .*r1 wt
» -1 t-i Tl •
;t!.¡I'f] t ,* x%l , t ,&lt;m^ j.ax i ii um' io a Piti! O
of five Spuniard- shot bx nn&gt;tuki at * ! y l In it -i&gt;neb ■* ol it. lei, and il
/&gt;♦
Cm2 fil $ &lt;►&lt;►&gt; *&gt; &gt; 4 C* Q
Liege ft t August
Th*-&gt; ti»*t eon
took otxt-ritl |l It X»|t'l.l|S *ltt!!l- Illtli a- -1 found wanting
. .*J' |*r;l « ime« r-, t«&gt; *itexi volt Imxx
»idernhly mo-, than i-'.oon . (,|. . .
\ i oodty number - am» ••-»• to *e&lt; to k«-«-p l.mn ]i.i&gt; ing »paia- rate» for
to *til* the trie* and *« re.', ins of ihi*i
when tie- T . S‘ wit» engaged in kill­
agonizetl hulherr. 11 is understood the children's day program b»r last &gt;our udvi-rtising in Florida'papere?
ing them with rmhnlmcd beef dur­
Loesburg Commercial.
that the course of the wind blew |he Sunday. Mr. Vihlon kindly loaned
ing tho Spanish American1war.
llaji In toward, shore, as lhi&gt;, usual us their organ for the occasion. The
High Crude Guaranteed Auto«
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habitats of the pests are' on the children all did xrel! considering the,
$200.00 to $895.00
Reaching an Understanding.
Editor Jordan of the Punta Gorda other side of the tiulf Stream, in »holt time available for practice
A I- a I'm xx;,» «Ming t-it in an Atchi­
ON E A S Y P A Y M E N T S
Herald, who nLn baa a Mate ;ol, to midd’e Atlii tit io ltd Gulf wtu.r* The following program xx.t* t arrh-tD
son tioin** and filially Ihik Globe suxk,
F-&gt;rf a i . * l o » ami Infor mation write
help him make the pay roll on Kvl- Their presence in the water» . * out. Miss Edna Thomp*&lt;m *erving •die nf tin- in lglileii» riyilt« &lt;1 In and
Alno IRIOING CO.. Ine.,
Piltiburgh, Pi.
a
urtluy night is id*o tin* cumpuigi, Pit bio Is xi : •, mii.sliltl tnil t box trn.x
" r* 1
•te'"*: «ald lo a w«man who xxus red la the
or Lutuuh yuur locai dcalcis
mnnuger of Alla* f Gitehri»i (or tV&gt;* mil r« .1 J-pi - for , e ■
Scrip* wi5** reii'ling ('otti I
!| » v fm from urmitnlhg at a i- rv unrry
Set.atEilitir Jnr-fati *■titt• - rh.ti
l-r x*-r r-'ii'bt.g m
*■*••«. V. 'f* l«x looking lauti, l ook in-re, xxhals the
Ml».-* Ruth Hurgutst; reiitation, Mt*» inatterT" "Oh. It's nothing." said the
^ ( ¡ . B. P O P E , A gen t
S a n fo r d , FI a. ^
.JVrry Wall - mnot In eb-eted unlc»*
N ex* G a m e I,a xx ( ¡ i n ' *
he s|H-nils i 15.000 ami newnpspfr l . The G«-xi ri or. last M&lt;indny tip. Edna Thom|&gt;«on. The Lord &lt;»f Life red-faced woman “ J-’niliA ntnl I are
support does pot count.
Wt- would priivi-ti the bill generally known us M-ng. Whiter Thun Snow. dialogue having a perfect utiderslaildlng, Umt's
dialogue, Children's Day, eight boys; all."
like to whisper in the »hell like ear
the Gomto game warden bill, which
of Bro. Jordan that it will take more abolishes the law enacted by the Rcdtatiop.j Penny Shining and New,
Sorry for the Chickens.
than the Punta Gorda Herald to legislature of 1!*13 creating the Slate Andrew Thompson; »ong. Lltte Sun­ W . J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
Dorothy was visiting her grandpar­
beams,
by
class;
reading,
Mi»»
Laura
, put his “ MM^nkey man" over anti Game Department' of the state of
ent« In the country for the first time.
AGENTS
Parkor; recitation, Eblm Stedl; recunless he gets the newspaper sup­ Florida.
Seeing a qunntltf of feather« scat­
Itullon, Margaret Erieson: »ong, |iti- tered nbmit the hen yard, »he shook
port hi* will never put him over. Of
The hilt approved by the Gover­
course in »peaking of m-xvspaper sup­ nor xxas entitled "An Act declaring tnary class, Praise Him. praise Him: her bend In disapproval. "Grandpa,”
port we mean real nowapapers and the ownership of game ami birds in recitation. Children's Day. Miss Olga sho told him, gravely, "you really
O l il e * with MOLOC! [ ' t C A I E S T A T E
O
n(ft the kind that Bro. Jordan is the several counties of the state; to Vihlen: recitation, Eblm Stedt, Jesus ought to do sotnethlng to. keep yxmr
Loves Little Children; collection and chickens from wearing out so."—Son
I
talking about.
provide for tho protection of the
F lo rid .i
Sanfçrd.
distributing paper»: song, We Praise Frnnelgco Staw
«nine; providing ^pen nnd dosed
Thee
Oh
God.
hy
all:
prayer
by
Mr.
ROAD LAWS
seasons; providing for hunter's liErieson.
The county commissioner» of Sc-m- conncs, nnd for game Wardens, and
Inoli* county published the road laws repealing Chapters 6634 and 65!15,
Woodlnnd Park Note»
of tho state in tho Herald last woe*k Arts of 1913, relating to tho same
The children's «lay last Wednes­
and in publishing the laws stated subjects.''
There was strenuous opposition day was only lightly attended, al­
that they, would do .nil in their power
to see lhat the s«-tid laws wore en­ lo this measure, and the Governor though those who cumo enjoyed tho
forced to tho letter.
This is the w u a 'urged by many people in dif­ «halloxv wntre in the pool immense­
Hght srntiment from the commis­ ferent parts of the state to dU- ly. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Ha gun woro
sioners for with our miles of brick np provost he bill. He was also urged among those who brought their chil*
road tho «peed fiend and the road by tunny, who favored the abolition (Iron for a swim
Thursday a good number, mostly
hog is hound to crop outin places of the old law, to approve the bill.
The bill vest« the title to "all wild regular Woodland«« camo for .a
nnd both of them need to be. called
Tho marketing of Florida’s cifhis fruit crop so TJnder normal conditions next scason'9 crop of
Reginald Holly, Member of
down. The latter animal is not con- bird« nnd game" in the state of swim.
thnt it will I k y profitable largely depend« upon oranges nnd grapefruit will l&gt;c much larger than
* fined to tho auto driver, however, Florid» in the respective counties of the Legislature, and Robert Holly,
the
manner in which the fruit is packed. N o thnt of this year. Tito grower who scuds firstfor tho hog may often be found driv­ the state, for the purpose of regu­ who is going to ride that barrel «onto
*
matter
hour carefully grown, sprayed and pro- quality fruit to the market will again be the man
ing a horse and wagon and trying td lating the use and (lispostion-of tho day,'Misses Ruth, Grace and Helen
tectcd
in
the grove, fruit thnt is not properly with n big hank account. There will bo demand
Herman,
the
three
Misses
Ahern,
hog the \vholo road because he hts (Mite.
prepared
aiul
puckcd will not bring top prices, for the best, no matter how great the volume.
Mrs.
Hurt,
Miss
MncCrny,
Miss
been in thd habit of doing this and • It is provided in tho act that for
•expects |o keep on doing it until the purpose of carrying out nnd en­ McLaughlin, Mr. Abernathy and
Skinner’s “ Satisfaction Guaranteed” Packing House Machinery
some driver mils him down or the forcing tho provisions of the act the fnmlfy, Mr. nnd Mr«. B. W. Hern­
laws are applied to him satisfactor­ boards of county commissioners of don and Norma, Mr: J. D. Roberts,
Gives Good Fruit the Touch of Quality That Makes it Sell
ily. Tho speed fiend of course means the several counties of the ttutp «hull Mis« Ponchen Lefiler nnd Miss Lake,
Anticipating n neater demand thrtn ever for Future profits in citrus culture depend up°n
the drivers of nutomohilos xxho upon omploy a fit nnd competent person,- Mr, Walker nnd Clifford, the C. E.
machinery^ of this kind to be installctl in houses efficient packing house equipment ns much ns
gutting into n first class brick road resident of the county, ns counts Henfy family, of course; accom­
now standing and others soon to be erected, wo anything else. Skinner’s "Satisfaction Giinrnnoreapt to “ let er" out just to« co game warden,", who shall hold office panied by Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, were
havo enlarged onr Dunedin plant and this year teed” machinery has demonstrated that it
.
how fast the wheels will go round an until Tuesday after tho first Mon­ some o f tho visitor«.
r e p a y to
w iill all
«**• orders.
u«~i a*
I*? p
I^Pfircd
paying proposition to growers of goodini',
ptasl frict« lor/usc lastäflilioäi-WriU N o v l o t ' l W
H »iU
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Sunday it seemed as though every­
W«
laraltk
aUautc*.
cwtalof* »»«I otkrT i»!-»»**
in letting her out Is moro thsn apt day in Japuary, 1917, and until his
to cither crt»wd the other fellow Bucccsaor «I* qualified, unless sooner body in Seminole county showed up
FLORIDA
It is provided •nd to mention1 everybody would
off tho road or else run Into him and removed for cause
•
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THE SANFORD HERALD

The Working Man’s Bank Account

EOPLES BANK OF

SANFORb, FLORIDA

C0ÜNÏYHAPPEN1NGS

A T L A N T IC C O A ST L IN E

C O W PEAS

Car load Iron and Brabham CowPeas just delivered. These variei ios
Peas guaranteed not to
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with “ Root Knot.”

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C. H. Evans is in the city for a
I ctu minad tf £ta mi tfrtmi tin cm? mum n cutí ua,’¡-;x* xii1j¿&lt;3¿ijsi1í1«i mu; maul
tending Georgia Tech. He received visit Texas ^nd the Pnnnmn Exposi­
few days and his many friends are
his degree this year, having finished tion before returning to Sanford in
A RESUME OF SANFORD
glad to see him again.
the course in electrical engineering. the fall.
,
----------------- _
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
Manager Herndon continues to
ir
A«i4r**s *Jl CommehMlwm for tKta
Mrs. R. J. Holly left for De I,and
show some excellent pictures at the
; ; Little Happeningn—-Mention
Mrs.'L. P. Hagan is enjoying a
Column I« "SocMtf I'Jilot.'*oi f
Saturday
to join Mr and Mrs. C, 0.
Star and the increased patronage
Mr* It À IT*
I'heni No 3K£|
of Matters in Brief—
visit from her nieces, Miases Zuda
shows that they are appreciated
Cndrmgton anil their daughter. Mrs.
f
ami Lottie Dutton and Mias Kath­
Personal Items of
Roland on a motor trip to West erine Gardner of DcLand.
i a m i t i tí»lii d u n e &gt;, m u i d a d d a U s t t f d a m . . ; m í d a l a . a a cm n n i m m t d it.;
Major A K Powers and Mrs.
In te re s t
Palm Reach
The party have gone
Powers and id lie son Ki lichen have
In Honor of Mm, Slone
their
needle
work,
which
with
tin
ir
to
attend
the
press
association meet­
moved from their home on Sanford
Miss Kith Waldron, formerly of
A very charming little needle plans for the future made the hours ing.
Summary of the Floating Small
Heights to tbeit new home near
Sanford
hut now of Tampa spent
party was given Saturday afternoon pass pleasantly
Delirious ice cream
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Heck Hammock.
several
days
in the city last week,
by Mrs. Fred Williams in honor of Berilli with peaches, cherries, -nut*
Mi»* Muriel Harrold returned Sun­
Hurried Herald Headers
Hon. Joseph Jones returned to his Mrs. Stone, a recent arrival in San­
the guest of Miss Edna Chittenden,
att'l whipped cream and rake was day from a delightful visit to Lake­
home in Orlando yesterday after at­
She will re­
ford. It was one of the prettiest nf- Served by the gracious hostess. En­ land. She left again yesterday with en route to Ormond.
turn
later
and
visits
Miss
-Margaret
It. Drew was among the visitors tending court in his capacity of faira of the early summer.
The joying Mrs. O'Connor's hospitality her uncle, Mr. K. H. Youngs trmtfgj"rong
Btate's attorney.
to the city yestordny.
rooms o/ tho lower lloor were beau-j-wire Meadames John Meisch, J. K. family for a motor trip to Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane of Tifuiry ' f l e r o r a r r r f « - p r o f u s i o n Johnson, J'. H. Ferguson, E. J. Tay­ ville.
5 or 6 doses 666 will break
■ . ,t
Spending the week end with Mr.
Beresford are in the city for u few of roses and rrepo myrtitr A lovely lor, Deano Turner, A. D. Smith,
any-' «*-«’*«&gt;&gt;
M co
and Mrs. J. A. Harrold were Mr.
days tho guests of.J. E. Paco and lure luncheon cloth covered the V P. Carter. Ernest Krupp and
Hume Humph is spending his va­
25 eenfti.
&gt;
71-52tc
and Mrs. E. H. Youngs. Miss Mil­
Mr', and Mrs. Edward Lane,
dining table from which was served It A. Terbi un
cation at Daytona Bench.
Hon. J. -A. Clark of Lake Howell
dred
A oungs and Misses Hampton
T. Benton Ellis returned to his the ddlicious salad and ire courses
was in the city yesterday on btndand Harrold of Lakeland,
home in Gainesville last night after to the guests seated at smaller
Delightful Motor Trip
Mis* Ruth Roberta is spnding
neks.
spending several weeks here as at­ tables.
Vases of dowers centered
Mr and Mrs, E. H Youngs and a week ut the Van Vnlznh Hotel
Drink Elder Springs Water, the torney for F. X. Millar in the Puce
Dr. and Mrs. George Roberta, neo
each table, the place cards, charming daughter. Miss Mildred Youngs and at Daytona Beach.
purest and best water to be had. ejectment suit.
Miss
Agnes Renfroe left on tho
little Dutch heads upon which was their nieces. Miss Hampton and
Delivered to your door In live gallon
steamer
for Jacksonville Saturday,
Rev. F. P. Strong left today for
Joe DeMont, Felix Frank, S. H. written below the name of the guest. Miss Harrold of Lakeland, and Miss
bottles. Phone 1017-3.
85-If
en rpute to their future homo at
Lloyd, Dr Butt, Braxton Perkins, Enjoying the delightful Occasion were Muriel Harrold of Sanford left this a two weeks tfjp to south Florida Dillshoro, Ind. They were tho recip­
Attorneys C. P. Dickinson and Ed Ralph Wight. Osborne Herndon, Mesdames Stone, Harry Ward, Hen­ city on Monday for a motor trip to
ients of many charming attentions
Davis of Orlundo were in the city Dr. Stevens, Sam Younts und sev­ ry McUulin. A. M. Philips. S. O. Jacksonville, including in tho itin­
while in Sanford.
J
Misa
Flora
Walker
loft
Monday
yesterday on court matters.
eral others were at Daytona Beach Shinholser, Frank Woodruff, W. E. erary Daytona Ant/ St. Augustine. for a three months visit to her als
Go to Glen View Home, Lookout on Sunday.
Housholder, F. F. Dutton, / Wm.
ters, Mrs. Dexter at Lima, Ohio and
Mountain for tho summer
Special
Daughters of Weilty
Tomatoes Cnnncd— My canning McKinnon, B. A. Howard.
Mrs. DeVoo at Berlin, Wis.
rates for families.
Address Mrs. factory is now- in shape to take care
LEGAL ADVERTISING
The Daughters of Wesley were de­
S. M. "Smith, Glen View Home, of the trade. Will can tomatoes for
Delightful OUfirijj of Lake Harney
lightfully entertained b y’ their teach­
Mrs, Edgar Davis, who has been
Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
85-3tc any ono desiring same. Any quan­
Enjoying a glorious auto drive, er, .Mrs. Roberts last Thursday even­
« r Appli tillan Irne T u D h I Radar
the guest of Mrs. Fid. Lnno has gone Natif*
ITS ai Ih* (ìtnrral N u tu lr a*
R. G. Smith and 0, P. Swope tity six cents per can unlabcled, and picnic supper by moonlight, on ing at her home on Laurel avenur. to Inverness for a visit. She will re­ w Hrrllaa
Nolle« U h*r*hy f l « « n that IL C. Row*r
the
shores
of
Lake
Harney
Sundny
purrhkMf
of Tax
frrtlflrat* No.
S23,
were among the visitors from Oviedo tomatoes to lie furnished. A. Buch,
Music and the class fable was much1 turn to -Sanford for another visit &lt;Ut*&lt;], Ih* 2nd
day o| Jan*, A. l&gt;. ISIS ,
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
W
Herndon,
to tho city yesterday.
enjoyed throughout the pleasant before going to her homo in F’ort ha* flint *«ld rrrt lflr.l* In ny ottica and
Leffler Block.
85-3tc
*&gt;•» mad* application tor U l d»*d to l u p *
Mrs. Puleston, Miss Penrhea l o f ­ evening. Cake and ice cream were Pierce.
The Daytona Beach Hotel, under
In accordance « U h law.
Haid certificata
Among those motoring over to
embrace« the following daecrtbed property
tho new ownership and management Daytona Beach In Sunday were Mr tier, Miss Olga Schultz and Messrs. served hy the hostess, assisted by
•Itualrd In Reminole county. Florida
toMisses Margaret.
wlt S W ' i „y J W « , , Sec. 1», Tp. i t 8
offers special summer rates. Hotel and Mrs W H Treadwell, Mr and Arthur Yowell and J I) Roberts. her daughters.
Mr. and Mr». Frank Lane of De- It 11 K. Arrea 40.
■
Ehn«r and Ruth Roberts. Others
refurnished and redecorated through­ Mrs J. II Ray and Mrs. A. P. Cow«aid land belog *•«*»,ed at lha data
Land were the Sunday guests of ot Tha
CAnrmiwp t &gt;perrtin
Ibe
iMuanre
of
*uch
rertlflrata
In
tho
present were Mrs 11 i| Chappell,
out. Sea-foods a specialty. W. F. fey of Winter Garden in tho TrendMrs. W. T. Johns.
nama of Unknown.
Uoleaa «aid certifi­
Rehearsals are being held daily for
ca!* ahall be redeemed according to law,
A F. R. A?res, Daytona Reach. Fla. well car und Mr and Mrs. Smith the charming little operetta, "Over Mr*. Claude Herndon; Misses Min­
tai d«ad will iaaua thereon on the 27th
nie Allen, Blanche Johns, Bessie
dar of July. A. D. lets.
80-tf
were also of tile Sanford party.
the Rainbow" to be presented by
Mrs. H. P. Driver of Tampa is
Wltnrsa my official aignatura and teal
Zachary, Mabel Cowan, Kathleen
« lha flat day of June, A. D&gt; ISIS.
Mrs. U. J. Holly is representing
L, J. Brumley and Willie left to the Junior Civic League and their Steinmeyer. Lola Evans, Gertrude expected to arrive today to be tiro t hIIeral)
.
K. A. DOLIOLAH8.
f.'lerh rirrult Cow t Raminola ito. Fin.
the Sanford Herald at the meet in g f^uy for Charlotte, N. C., where they friends, July 1st at the Imperial Brown. Margaret Davis, Lucca Chap guest of Mrs. W. P. Watson.
ily Jaa. C. Roberta, D. C.
of the East Coast Press Association will join Mrs. Brumley and the rest Theatre. The committee in charge pel! and Elizabeth Mnssmi.
Ä7-Tun*-11r
report
splendid
progress
with
the
at West Pal nr Beach today.
of the fa mil v.
Mr* Brumley was
Mr* Wni McKinnon and sister,
« f Appiira11on f « r T * i !&gt;•#«! Under
called
to
Charlotte
last
week
by
the
[
rehearsals
that
promises
an
unusualMrs
Mnrkwood of Jacksonville have Nulle#Nrrtlon
di
l
’olm
Collage
(¡ordenti
the
Your
Meals
Sit
A.
(
.
!..
Gel
17L a f thè ( i e f i c r a l i n t u i r e
ly
pretty
and
attractive
presentation
N m lr e i* herrhy glven (h at II C. I l o v e r .
\ •ongenial purly of Sanford gone to visit tiieir mother at Oak­
death of her sister and they will
Restaurant
purrhaeer
uf
T »i
Cert in cat e
No.
HJ2.
of »img*. dance« and drills
The &gt;• -ipli w e r e charmingly entertained land
d ain i Ihr 2nd &lt;lay of June« A. I&gt;, ID I3 .
F'ree transportation one uuy oil spend the next month in the moliti
ha* flIH »aiti certi A c n i « in my offlre i m i
i hnru*e* are especially pleasing ami li\ Frof Henry Nehrling ui Palm
Mr*. Braxton Perkins left Satur­ ha*
Jitney Hus with ever) )iureh j»*«»* «»f tini* of North Carolina
matle application for Cai deed l o la­
catch
»
m
e In acrordance with l i « .
Bald certi f)day
for
Plant
City,
where
she
will
be
('•ittage
Gardens,
his
home
at
Gotha,
June) Hus for W o o d l a n d Park
50r or over ut the A c I. Res
cale
»mitrare*
thè
fnllnwing
deacrihed
the
guest
of
Mis*
Fannie
Lowry
Saturday
afternoon
and
evening
*rn|.#rl&gt;
•iluated
in
Seminoie
rounty,
KlorLeaves Tenth St and Pnrk Ave
K5-tf
taurant.
I ' i t rn p i nij 1‘ a r t g l l r l u r n r i l
d*
t
o
m
i
N
‘
?
ni
S
W
W
,
Sec.
IR, T p .
T*
•
•
i
harm
and
beaut)
of
t h e ca|»
ever» 15 minutes. 12 JO to 5 p rn
l ì H. Il .13 E. Aerea «0.
A pleasant part) enpiHng all the
Reports from the farmers around
The «aid land beine aaaesaed at tha «lato
Mrs. T. A. Neal returned Friday
Indium garden» was much enjoyed
Thursday*
and
Sunday*.
Round
pleasures
uf
a
week's
camping
frolic
of
ih « Itiuinm» of *ueh certificate in thè
here indicate that the spring erops
trip 30c; under ten 20c. Sanitary I ¡,,„1 v»-,.ek were Mr and Mrs. Au­ and appreciated by his guests Dain­ from a delightful visit to Jackson- n * ni» .»f P nK nown Uni#** «*ld rrrtlftare not bringing as much money as
rate «hall l«e redo* medi i r r o r ili ni; l o ta * ,
refreshment*
were \llle
swimming pool, amusement*, iiiusii gustus Frank and farmi), including ty afternoon
* t tfeedl miti U*ue i b r r * o n ou thè 37t h d a y
they did last season
nf i u l y . A L» 11* 1
seryed
by
Prof
Nehrling
who
is
a
Leased pri » atei y also Particulars at Mi»»r» Albine -and Gussie Frnnk.
Witnr*« m &gt; ciffVriai tigna i ore and aeial
Mr. and Mrs I&gt; E Freeman and thl* thè 2 Ut day of i o ne, A 11. IVI A.
charming, genial host and the party
Groceries delivered via Jitney Hus Higgins' Garage
MG-tf
Lyman and Hick Frank. Miss Gene
i: a i m &gt;i f e i . a h h ,
Grace
Freeman,
returned to Sanford in the early daughter, Miss
free of charge to any place on tho
f l r r h f'Ir ru it t ‘ *nrtl He citinole Co., Fla.
For the Wednesday night service Pftpe, Mr and Mrs Cyril Haye» of evening
guests
at
the
Walker
Minarik
wedIly
J■
*cr. Ilaberia. f). C.
Prof
Nehrling'« guests
Jitney Hus route.
Customers to
è7 Tue»-At r
at Hol» Cross Church will be one of Jacksonville; Messrs Henry Robert- w&lt;re Mr and Mr» Henry Wight. idmg have returned to Tampa
meet the bus to receive their or­
The last
the continued »erte» of talk» on the «on and W E Dawson
Mr- Fannie Munson. Mr» C U
ders. J !• Roberts, Phone J'*
establishment "I tin- Church by the week wn* »pent at Shepherd’* Spring, S* nholser, Mr and Mr* I)
I.
Mr* Frank Talbot leaves today
*5-1 f
Alw ays.
apostle*
This ha» been an uppre lile party returning to Sanford last Thrasher. Mrs Puleston and Mi»»
for a »i»it to Miss Sura Lungw ort h at
Thi&gt;r*&gt; la somebody on every «treet
Many sections of Seminole county ri ut ed seri«-»
The li) mn* are being Friday
May Thrasher
Jacksonville
She will lie joined car who I* dipnntlafleil with tho way
are crying for ram, hut here hi San­ shown In thè srreen for all tn sing.
later by Mr Talbot and they will tho lino I* run Toledo Blade
Tht
Mgnterg
Ititi ht
ford we have a nice shower almost The servire i» al 7 Jn All are uel
tine of tin* most delightful of the
daily. Does it rain on the just or come
Mr und Mr»
William Ilraddy
w us
mysterious meeting* was
held at mnounce The birth of a little son.
the unjust.
Fi»h Market
the home of Mrs. T L, O'Connor |_r¡(|,(XV, June is, líM5
Have returned lo Sunford and l.t»y Tuesday afternoon »uh onl»
Spend your »«ration at Neptune
’ Hotel, Daytona Reach. Fla. Sum­ ojiencd thè ii»h market ut thè Lef­ two rnemjìcrs of thè club absnet
llrarh I'arttr*
Freah and sali water The ladie* were invitisi to hring there
mer rates. Sea foot) a specialty. All fler block.
Duytonu
Bench wu* a favorite
home rooking. Mrs. W. H. Del mi re fish delivered to any puri nf thè
with
Sanford
people on Sunday,
city. l'hone No. 1. A Burli.
Prop.
Sf&gt;-2tr
James
Altrams
Mere
many
partie»
going
over for the week
«5-3 tr
Joe Watson of Floral City ha* in­
lame* \ Abram* of JaekMonville . f j d n r f u r I b» »l.i »
Wimilinan &lt; irrli^Si.rial
cepted a position with U
\\
repres, nting thè l.odden ,t Riti
‘1
Mr|
'l
.
•&gt;! I in \\•••• Iman l ir. I&gt; I ii , wa* in I iie »lt» l»»day calili g
Abernathy and will n
•*
it»
f i j i w i i ,i r «! ,i f f « « , i n f t \ I i " f If î Si i h
-ii'Tltl un Illesi!.l\ ••»•Il
hi* future borne IL i» i l*roi i • nf Wlll gli!
&lt;it, thi traile
Mr \brani* I* proli
•»rii il i'»I ih«' \ .»H Vi&amp;Uith
mg,
.luto
J'M
li. (rmn
lo li» IO lo ald) oue "f thè oblesl and tliost pop
George Watson of tins »it)
lloivl
ami
I
n t'omlurtiiiK il h«*rK*li
al tile li»te &lt; II) l|oU*e Tlterc w(|l
ular piano miyi in the »tutu and \un
wl,IlHonf jj |»t*inkT ont* of ihp most
Caution
be .music and rendi ng*.
Refresh.
muny
friend«
all
over
Florida
will
)k&gt;,,u|
ar hoatelriei with the folk*
A portor in a piano store with two ments will be served. A silver of­
Mr« \'uti Vulxi.h i*
weeks* experience should be able to ferì ng wi!l be taken. proceeds to go lie pleumjd to know that lie i* now friim Sunfnr.l
grii'mu» hostess iiih I o 'rvi's delitake apart and clean a pian» out to thè ptedge mudi* al «tute con veti with the Liuiden &amp; Bate* Co. pn
I ritiin e iilly
N o t o n l ) i» l i m
\h ru m -*
io us »Imri dinner* mul »upjer*
nicely, but it lakes an urtici to tune, tm n for th&lt;
\\ Minimali
O r p h a n » ' 31 ^ m M[ Sil l e s n i u n b u t lie i * s i p i u r e m
R o y &lt;'hit teliti,-il i . l i t , • Imp ular »l.-rk
voice and properly regulate out Hnnie
\I! ni, tnbir» of t » •* etri le
i hi*
\ I llO llg
Moyer is experienced and uui-i-ieii lare ri-iu--'id to invite friend» n il hi» d e a l i n g » u n d in » h u n d r e d * o f I* tile Seaside 111It
Ji|e.i~*’d e u s r n i n e r * -ill o v e r t h e » t u l i
1
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II
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Un)
partie*
el
■
c
tious. See ad.
H.Vtf
Uomini'
- » l .no
Reitu mhfr tLi» ,if,- l,i- lir-t i- i i
M r \ brum* .it
m
•ee zi » i t,*i .» •111) 1ft th■ »»i r 1 ‘a «r»*
in
i»
a
wnrtt
i
i»&gt;
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orni- and h» i|• i i o u i o i » t h a t he “ i l l h a v e u p i a n o
S. A Bradford i* getting re.i
W I’ ( .trier and
Mr, und Mr»
have his new home built on the lot thè bulle» m ilo-ir good work
»ale i n S a n f o r d i n t h e n e a r f u t u r e •lie Misse* Margaret und Ruth Itoli
siiglieli
Cnmtnittee
recently purchased on Magnolia ave­
l i l i l í w i l l O jie n l i l e e ) e» o f t h o s e ile
. 'ts wiio ibhed ut l i t e \ .in X.dzuii
*7-2t
nue.
Magnolia continues to grow
3,3
siring good instrument» ut very low Hotel.
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and is decidedly one of the most
r l
''The Raymond” hy the sea (near I figures.
Mr. und Mr». Archie Betts, Miss
popular residence streets in Sanford Clarendon
Furniaheii rooms with
F’or Sale or Real
Holen Rowland und Mr. Roy Symca
Packages delivered on the Jitney privilege of dining room and kitchen.
Fine farm of twenty urre*. three ui Mr Symes' rar.
rM
Hus Line for 5c per 25 lbs. Cars Everything furnished, linen, silver, miles south of Snnford. on lovely
i*
run ffom Chappell's on East Si.de*to etc. Running water in every room lake; two and one half acre grove in
Mr um! Mi* Dearie Turner unii
Monroe on West Side
For'further All ro«im*i i'nri fiT*cl iiì'U. 1 «•Ipphoin* lull hearing. Five room bungalow bttle Deane, Messrs Robert Donne
fUTvicf ami rot lagt* to r#*nt
Mr». servant's house and large barn. A
information phone 331. Sanford
and their cousin, Maywood Deane
F. (i. Stuart.
85-Htp
Transfer Co.
H6-t(
lovely home and a paying invest­ nf Grilliti, «lu This party also put
ment. Am moving- to town on nr up at the \'an Vnlzah.
count of business interests, and
therefore must sell or rent subject to
Motoring over in the Talbott ear
side
Address
ere Mr and Mr» Frank Tul hot.
George G Herring.
\lrs. A D Parrish und W W
Hfi-4tc
Sanford, Florida
Dowell of Savannah, (in.
- •
Kilied Wlldrat With Club
¥ A
■
A
hunch
of
jolly
good
fellows
were
White Robert Lord wus hunting
.
hogs in Mecca Hammock this morn­ Ralph Wig hi, Joe De Aloni, Sam
St
ing he heard his dogs worrying with Younts und S, M. Lloyd.
some animal and going over to where
With Felix Frank in the parly to
they were discovered a monster wild
.
,
,
cat having a tussle with one o H l i o ' ^ P the ru t from drowning were
IF YOU D O N’T B E LIE V E OUR SUNDAES ARE
Cecil Butt and
dog». Mr. lyord is some man and Hilly Le flier, Dr.
Braxton
Perkins.
D E LIC IO U S "JUST T R Y O N E "
he immediately waded into the eat
with a club and killed him by a blow
A*
'Air. and Mm. J. C. F'letcher hnd
on the head. Frederic Rand coming
Pineapple Sundae
along the road in hi» car aiterwi rd a» their guests, Mr. and Mm. J. T.
Strawberry Sundae
brought the cat to The Herald ofiire Brady and family.
where he is now on exhibition. He
Peach Sundae ....
Mr. and Mrs. Ray went over to
measures ubout three feet and is a
Cherry Sundae....
ihe
beach with their uncle from
powerful animal of the "hob cat'
Urata
in hi* car
Walnut Sundae
specie*.
&lt;
Tutti Frutti Sundae
Dr. Ralph Stevens and A D.
F'or Sale
Chocolate Sundae
Two horses, well bred, gentle, Parrish motored to the bench Satur­
m
first das» riding and driving horse», day night, returning Sunday night.
Nabisco Sundae.
—
*
and one a good farm home. Two
low Sundae .......................... ...........A—15c
I'ernonal hlention
ralvc»,' four and five month» old, one
Mr. an'd Mrs R. J. Deane and
a Jersey heifer; a lot of farming
* awC
tools, ono home wagon and seventy- adti, Mr. H. H. Deane, who have
egg cyphius incubator; a lot of nice been visiting Mm. E. E. Turner left
* \!
chickens. Must sell, ** am moving today for their homo in Griffin, Ga.
to town.
' Vail Lovell returned last week
George C. Herring,
irom Atlanta, where he has been at-11
8 H t e ..
Sanford, Florida.

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State Clay Pigeon Contest
Tennis Tournament
G olf Tournament
Bands o f Music

E X C U R S IO N R A T E S O N A L L
R A IL R O A D S
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&amp; Kissimme Board of Trade 1

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Lot 24 J. H. Foia ’Sull Dia of
Uliham PlenUllon
N E W «f N E W &lt;!••• *-•&gt;
E 1-8 of N E W of N E W
S U nf N E W *nd K*{ of 8 W
of N W t , (Ica l-ag 30 1«
S and 30 It VV of N E cor
of W 1-1...............................
run W 605 ft 8 to Hy
E 606 ft N to he«
Ile« SW cor ul N W W ° f N V , 1,
run N 5 ch E 2 eh H 5
ch W 2 ch ............................
EW ol N W W of HE W (Una
that pari of S U of SE ti
ol aai.l N W W »! HE W E o i
Wcklva IU ver
.
2 aerea In aquarc In N E cor

N O T IC E
Nolle» ». hereby «Ivrn th»( the followln«
land*, or .o mark thereof «•
followini deaeribed
deacrl
(or tat#*
tat». her*in
»»t opp-H
e ,h#
Ih» »am •fK|oF
together
vkU U n t w i i r y t«&gt; iiiy~tKe
Amount du- for
h«*r^lh *®t
opp «It#
‘ay cf
« U K eo*l of *urh aal# and advertising, wl^ ^
^
public •uctlo l on Ihr nth di
July, 1915, »I Hanlord. the county ol Seminole.
*
See

DV-HCUIITIDN OF L A N D

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lieg. 15 ch« N GU de* 30 mm W
ol SK cor Katar
Miranda
tirant, run N 6o daf 30 min
W 11 ch. N 2» de* 30 min
E 26 2*3 rh H 60 de* 30 min
K 11 ch H Vt de« 30 mm W
2« 2-3 ch lo Hat
24 19
lira 10 10 ch N of SB cor
run N 4 cha W h 33 ch
S 4 ch K 8.33 ch lo l'e f . , ,
24 19
lait No. 3 .
tira. 16 ch 8 ol N W cor Lot I 26 19
Hun S 7 64 rh K 13.26 rh N
7.64 ch W 13 26 ch .
U m .Aft elaCv-rvh Mr-eHNeU'Artre-»-T3 ’ 78r u n - W rtaiMt S Ins ft K 166 —
It N I B-1 ft
25 19
Da« 10.13 ch S ol N W cor
run 8 0,87 ch E 20 rh N
6 rh N 76 daf 16 min W
10 h a t ........................... ..
N W U ol N E M ........................... 26 19
19
E l i of 8 EJ1 of N W ta .............. 26
K M of N E fa of N W f i
and
N W W of hi K «a of N W l i and
N 1-5 of H W &gt;4 of N E Ji of
NWW- •
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8 W k of N W I , and W &gt;» of
8KI* of N W i t ...................... . . 2 6 19
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Frac N W W 0cm SEW of S E } , ! 27 19
W U of 8 W )| and HE,W of
19
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tirant* Int K line N E W of
NEW..........■'................ 2® 19
run 8 1.47 ch W 12.25
ch N 6.65 eh E lo Grant
Una 8 Ely lo bag...................
19
8 « of ------N W W of- "8U
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and 8 W It of
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of N e w ooo
N E_W„ ______.
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NW
x.
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S E N ■»&lt;) SE W of S E N .......... «8 II
W M o l E l i of N W I , of N E K
and E N of W W of N W W
of N E
N
94 19
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Beg 19 ft
N or
of o
8 Et cor or
of o
S rE. ;N,
19
MEETN ............................... 9*
ol N
run N 6 »6 ch N 77 da«
W 6.74
____ ch
. .. 8 7.94 cb 8
97 da« K 6.60 ch.
flat 60 ft N of BW cor of S E N

19

of N E W ............................... *6

run N 160 ft E 160 ft 8
160 ft W 150 It 1................
Uaf 1.79 ch E of B W N of N E W
ol N W W .............................. 34
run E 6.69 ch N 20 eh W
6.63 ch 8 ¡0 ch to bag.
Ilr, 6 rh E and 50 It N of 8 W
ror of S W t i of N E « ,
31
run E S Ü rh N II dec
W 5.42 ch N «2 d e« W
4.88 ch 8 5,92 c h ................

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40

Amt Tate» A (/&gt;»!•

1 7.12

M

29
29
29
W

10

4.28
9.76

llender.on. L II.
l.anv, Jane, Ite.

33
74

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f'reniham,
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11. l i -

____

29

20

('rrnahaar, D. t i . .
Cran«hew, D, O,
Cranahaw. I), ti.

2 97
3.69
3.69

29

32

Cranahaw, I). G.

4.59

29
29
29

60
40
123

Crrnahaw, I), ti.
Crrnahaw, l). ti.
Cranahaw, I). G.

6 62
3.69
11.76

29

120

Cranahaw, D. G . .

&gt;2.08

29
29

15
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4
29

6

29

4.38

Grimn. r&gt;. Ì -----

29

140

C n n i h a v , D. G . . . .

29

20

Cranahaw, D. G - . ,,

o fS E U o fS W t,

31
21

2»
29

9

21

29

35
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131

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9

21

29

9

21

29

1

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29

26

9

21

29

2

21

29

6

21

29

80

8H

ol
NEW
of 8W.W
of
11
NEW
SE W of S W I, and S W W of
12
H K W ..................................... ..

Froat'e Addlllon la A li m o nie , flreorded In Piai
I.oti 68 and 64 .............................................................

19
Cranahaw, D. G . . , .

29
Cranahaw, f). 0 . . . .

29

U lti
L-t 4
Loti 22 and 23

8.78

29

29
29

19

2»

19

29

12
6

4 20

100

K 85

29

19

29

16

20 2 »
20 29
20 29

16.1

Cranahaw, I*. l ì . .

60 5
30

Stona. W. S.
Itoyd. Wm. H

10

106.6 fl E 1302 ft. .
SW of W W of SEW of 8 W W
and bag SW cor of 8 E W
of S E W of SW I,
.
26 20
run E 332 It N 494 It W
832 ft 8 494 ft
N W of N W of SEW «I S E W
ofS W W
26 20
run N 494 ft W 332 f l
S 494 ft E *82 ft f o m
SE cor of 8 W l,
8 W of N W I, of SU W
26 20
8 ) i ol N W ol SW ol N W I ,
ol N W W
....................
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SW U o i HEW (lata N M
of
of

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NWW

of

NEW

of

NEW

N W i f . '..........................................

85

lraa
S}4 o( N W W Of NW W (la
W 165 ft and laaa E 947 ft
1)
and N W W
of N W W
of
o f N W W (lo a W «66 f t ) ........ 36
6 aerea I b S W cor Lot 1. E
918.45 ft, E fk W by 683 M
ft N * B........................ ......... 36
lia « N E ror of NW W of S W t i 36
ran W 417.89 ft, 8 551.78
ft. E 417.91 ft, N 661.73 f t . . .

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of NWN

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JlnWana, Firmen
Cranahaw D. ti.
Coa. N ff

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2

130

I-ot

20

20

23
7

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C o i, N. It.•

3.29

Cox, N. B . .....................

1.60

Unknown

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S,««». W II

24

2.29

3.67

Haine*. J« W

37

3.54

10

O ver .trevi Turp C o .......

1.39

12

Dickaan, 3. C ..........

1.99

...

1
SJoldom, A K

3 52

29

A A K

29

2 6‘*
2 .12

29

2 62

29

3.2 t

29

BJoblotn, A. E...........

.10.65
6

Ovaratraat Turp Co.

29

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Ovaratraat Turp C o . .

8.80
1.03

1- A

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Block

20
20

29
29

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Ovaralraal Turp. Co.

6.11

9

M irrati, J. T ............

1.91

SSO

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29

49

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Ovaratraat Turp Co.

14.67

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

2.62

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1.63

6

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1.08

Mylla, A . . , - . .................
So. Land Iloma Co.........
Unknown.................... ...
Sjoblom, A. E .................

14.98

1.86
2.11

2.69

Thoma*. Broa, , . . , , , .

15.26

Monroe Lake Pr dure Co
Mueller, lllra of Mr« . . .

42.77
25.82

Mueller, lira, of Mra., . .
lleard»l»y, C. F ..............

26.12
36.70

C)«lraby, J. L.
Oflcaby. J. M. M

27.63

I. Block 7, Tier 1, N M
of Lot 2 and W 8 ft of
of S M Lot t and 6 It E
and W by 23 ft N and S
In N W cor of Lot 3, Block
7, Tlar 1..............- ..............
Lot 6. Block 7, Tier 1 ...............
Lot 1 (aicept K 6« M ID Block
7, Tier 2 ........ : .....................
Lot 3, Block 7, Tier 6 ...............
Lot 10, Block 7, Tier 9......... ..
B M Block 7. Tier 1 5 _____ ______
IAit I, Block 8. Tier 1 .. .
1Ait 8, Block 8. Tier 2
IAit 2. Block 8, Tier 3
IA»t 1. H’ock 8. Tier 7 .
.
l o t 5. Block 8, Tier 9
Lot 6, Block 9, Tier 2
Lot 7, Block 9. Tier 2
Iai t 9 lleaa atrip 8 ft wide oil
N aide), Block 9, Tier 4 . . . .
8 16 ft of l&lt;ot 4 and Lot 5,
Block 10, Tier 3................ ’
Lot 3. Block 10. Tier 6 ........... ..
N 60 f| of S 100 ft ol SW.W
____
Tier 16
f Bllock 10.
-------“
Lot 6. Block 11, Tier 6

13.16

Ia iU

2.50

40

«Eahleman, E d ...............
'Morton, J. P., lira........

6.63
3.80

10

J. M. Burka.................

6.20

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10

of

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12. 13 and II 'except
S I acre of Lot 111
EM of U t 21.............................

29
JO

in

Webb. C. Z ...................

4.86

Harnea, Hattie H-

4 38

Davi« lA-»ter.

19

30

Sjoblom. A. E............

3.41

6

W l f ht Grocery Co . .

1.87

Merrill, Gaor«a..............

3.24

19
19

io
30

19

Unknown

12.07

10

Unknown

8.60

25

Jem mia, 8

ti

19

19

32

s

19

19

W ol HE cor
...........
run N 10 rh W 2 ch H 10
ch and E 2 ch
5 ch W and 12.00 ch N.
of SE cor
run N 10 c . E 2 ch 8
IO ch W 2 ch
795 62 ft W and 190 ft 8
ol N E cor............................
run 8 470 ft W IKf. H N
470 ft E 185 ft
1628 ft W and 190 ft 8
of N E cor ........................
run W 82M ft, 8 470 ft
K »2M M N 470 It
« M ch E of HW cor
run N 12M rh, W 0 rh. 8
12M ch. K 0 ch In Sera
34 and .................................

14.35

0 60

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Unknown

6 13

30

30

45
5

Crrnah aw, |&gt;, G.

9 01*
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New t'p.ala
Smith. L. A ...............
Smith, Either, T r .........
i Vlhlrn U o n a rd
llarrold. Joe. Tr. Miller
Frank

24

19

3t„ 19

36

19

19

Oort, B. M.
M w to », J. P. lira.......... .

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Reynold». II. K................

1-77

A o d «f ioti« C* W., * « • . * *

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Wllaon. T E
DeCollea. (jeu 4 4 .,
Thraaher, Mr«. L. II
Thraaber,

11,

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Check. T. J
Hobinaon, M H
Miller. T J
Pariah, A, I»
Stile«. K. W.

10.11

Stile«. Mary E
Bowman, I W

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15.4«

Bruton, J. IL,
Abernelhy, W. W

lu i

Müler. T. J.............
IB id n a, Mary E. , .
Miller, X. J.............
Arnett, V. 8.
DeCottee, W. D.. .

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79.11
29.11
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Gilbert , Leut«
Stroddard, Prince

11.(1
14.71

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Upe.- M . P.
Mingue, C. II .
WlUon. T. E.
1-ee, C. C
. Delegati, 11 T
ConeTly. Mary ti
llouw’luililrr. w E
Venable, ti. W,
Miller. T J
Abernathy. W \t
Thigpen, E

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11

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7# 94
54 il
47 54
47 74

4 11
74 74
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Harper, L A .............
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12. T ie r 12
Sanford

Zachary. Mra. M II
Cowan. J. J.

2

llet'amy, Maurice II. . . .

2.93

2

Hall. Ueo........................

6.48

30

30

...

30

35

19
19

Wlnana, Edwin II..........

13.17

a aa
Lain«. J. F . ....................

6.10

30
30

10

Hamilton, E. N ..............

16.16

U t 7............................ ..............
U t 48 and. 46................ .. . . .^ .

Burling, B. J . . . .............
Ming»«. C. I f . ...............
Min gee, C .11..................

4.40
47.70
12.27

lA&gt;ta 48 and 4 6 ..................
Lola 64 and 66...................... . .
U t IS ,, , , , ,
U ta 68 and 6 0 . . . . , ...................
U ta 78 and 7 4 ..........................

Mourr, B. II..................

10.31

llagtdal*, J. H ................
Corey. U. T . ...................
Unknown........................

Ilaylock, Mary
Brock. N H.

4 79
10.04

Cameron, Jue

70 11

Connelly. II II

10 il

Aldridge. W ti

II

N

run H 310 fi E Sto ft. N
210 fl, W 210 ft (axrapt
8 04 It ......................................

116 ft by 210 ft aa fo llo » .
Dora beg 310 ft 8 of N E
coro! N W N of N W W . . . .
16
re a B 810 ft. E 210 ft, N~ ’
t 210 ft W 110 I t . . . . . . . . . . . ..
Lot 16 Boyd’a Sub Mlvlaion

T h Ig t&gt;«*n, W
M v i d f 11.

30

10

30'

5

Woodbrldga, Annin C.

JnnM

10.61

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h ors ey, 1» H
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Stewart. W 4
W ide* M m

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Gloover. J. J.
Fisher. !.. S
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Foater, Kd *
llaker, Hattir
Ingha* W

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Cirotrun. Job

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Hrtdford. K A M

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Knight. S
Smith . (• J
M oo re house A William*

lilrhard. Allen

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Tremila. H F
Mutent), John

Thrnaher, h IU ngley , J. IL
Thigpen, W. J.
Stewart. W. C.

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tiaigvr. H. IL
Dawklne. Mattie
Mclnloeh, W m ..........

4.1*
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24 **

Stanley, S. O

90 W

King. H. B----

Il M

Muason. J.

27.TJ

81tnpaon, Wm..
L

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Black. O. E.
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Black, ti. r.
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Jonaa. W
Near«, A- J
• Danton, G. W.

Hall. Frauk......
t'

Davi». T. M.
Mohan. D. U.
Hall, Frank

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F* Ja - . . . . a. ff

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14 74
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U l 1, Block A. South Sanford..
BM
U t S, and U t a » and t
Block A. South S a n f o r d .. . .

Wight tiroedry C o . . .

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2, Block
10,
Tier A : ...................... .........
U U l and 2. Block 10, Tier II
U l 1. Block 10. Tier C .............
NM »'
' a&gt;4
-7. Block
10,
Tier C ........... ........... ........
W M »1
Lot
6. Block
10.
Tier C ..................................
E M of
U t 8, ' Block
10,
Tier C ............................ .
I ai I 8, Block 10. Tier G
.........
SM Of Lot 4, Block 11, Tier B. .
U t 8. Block 11, Tier I). . .......
U t », Block I I , Tier K ..............
E 39 ft of Lot 6, Block 12 Tier A
Lot 4 and W 78 ft of U l 6
Block 12. Tier A .............
U t 6, Block 12, Tier t i .............
Lot 6, Block 12, Tier E ............
U t 2, Block 12. Tlar G.............
l^Jt 3, Block 12, Tier ( I .............
U t I, Block 1». Tier A .............
U U
2, 8, and 4, Block 13
Tier I f ..................................
U t 8, Block 13, Tier I I ..............

AU Block A. Nfave'a Sub Dlv
ot S t a f e t d . . . . ............... .
All Block B. Neuve’» Huh Dlv
of Sanford,................... ....
W l i t ft of U l », Block F,
Heave'«' Sub Utv ol San­
ford. ................. ..................
U U 3 and 4, Block K, Neava'a
Sub Dlv ot Sanford.............

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6.40
10.81
11.30

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3. 9 ami 10. Block 8.
Tier II
U ta I
and
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IPock
8.
Tier U
U l 6 Block * Tier D
Block
U ta
2. 3, 4. 5
Tier E
Lot 1. Block 9, Tier B
I ») ' r., IP or k ». lier I!
Lot 1. Blnrk 9. T er '
1.01 2. Blork 9, Tier &lt;
I ai I 4. Block 9. Tier ('
Iai r 9, Blork 9. Tier &lt;’
Iai I« 1, 6. and 7. Block 9.
Tier M
Lot 6. Block 9. Tier M
l-ot 8, Block », Tier M...............
U U 7 lo 0. Block 9, Tier E . . ,
U t l O , Block 9, Tier K
U u 4 and 6. Blork 9, Tier F .

Ut
S,
Itand’a Addition to
Sanford. . . . . . . a .................
U t T, Hand'« Addition to BaaLoi 91.
■• » * , ,
Wagoner, A. J.....................
8,60
ford I * * . , - l , , , . . , , , t , , | , t
Boucher, C. 8 . ....................
2.43
l ^t 87
*« *
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Ragadale,
J.
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.
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.
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123 and I I I ........................
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Tucker'«
Add.
to
Han­
W. F.jL ««vllt#i Hub Division. Uocordod I« Pill Book I» Pa g* 27« Bocordo of Montinolo Co
ford____ : . . . ........................
Mickana, W. L . ..............
Lot S
. «
, , , » » • , . « ■ « • • .»
..
6.40 W 1-3 of fAit 4, Block ». Chap­
man A Tuckar'a Add.' to
NM of NM o' »M .Of S E N
Baafo rd,..............................
of N W N . . . ......................... 86 I f SO
U a v i t l ; Batti« P .........
10.61 U t 7, Block IT, Chapman A
“ of N W W
N
N W cor of* “
KM
Tuckar'a
A d d . - to. San­
of B W N - o f N W K ........... : . 16 IB so
ford ......................................
run S 230 ft. t 264 ft N
N 40 ft of Lot 4, Block IB,
,
Collina, Manale..............
830 ft W 264 H . . . . ............
Cbapmao A Tucker'« Add.
IS IS SO
10
Pkllpot, C. lira.............
to Sanford
, -,

Il u
1"»44
11.41

r* n ìn . liirKanl

U t C Block 14, Tier 3
U t 2, Block 18, Tier I
Lot 6, Block X ......................
N M » I N M of U t 7. Block V
U t 14, Block Y
U ta
1 and N M nf Lot 9,
Block Z
Lola 1 and 2, Block 6, Tier A
Lot 7. Block 6. Tier A
U t 4. Block 6, Tier C
All Frart Block 6. T-er E
Lot 4. Blork 7, Tier II
Lot 5. Block 7. Tier 11
Lot 7, Block 7. Tlkr II
U t 9. Block 7, Tier II
I aiI 6. Block 7 Tier |l
,
U t 5, Block 8. Tier A
Lot 6. Block 8. Tier A .........
W M of IArt 1 . Block 8. Tier II..
E ly ol U t 1. Block 8. Tier It
Iai U 4 and 6, Block 8, Tier II
U t 7. Block 8. Tier It .

NM

5-10
36

11.33

30

2
36

12.34
2.63

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Lot 1, Bloch W. Markhara
......................
Abomathy, W. W . ..........
Park.................................... •«
Garaer’a 2ad Addili
lo Markhara Park
Miòt, Mo A». I l t » 4a • * * I
U U la n d

17

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Miller. T. J
Miller. T. J
l-*in«. J E
Terwiilinger
Crota, Mra. E. W

Lot.

15
31

Laraon, A. II.

30
II

19

S

30

10
31

2.14

30

Lot 4 0 ......................................

NE,‘

Cranahaw, D. G ..............

ol

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9
and
10,
Tier 6
Lo ta 2
and
3,
Tier 7
I a i U 1 and 2. Block
M a rt in * . Ad d to

42 13

29

Jemr

N W J Í ................. ................ 36
lag 210 ft 8 at N E cor of
36
NVK
.....
.........

4

of

11

Warman. Mr. *
T hr«.her, 11 |,
IJuekahaum. R
MÜler. T J.
Blaine, Mr» K
Miller. T. J.
Wllaon. T E.

and

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2.31

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DeMonl, Joe
Unknown

HL?.

10.66

Jamlaon, V.

6

19 Sanford

SE W
of N W la al H W W and
8M ob S W W o' N E W
of
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Ile« N F. cor of
5 ch N 5
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ch
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lief
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NE la “ f HE W
N W &gt;,
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llr« N W ror of S E '4
run E 12 I 1 eh lo W line
Sanford Grant S 25 -tec
W 12.50 ch W 6 92 ch N
1 1.-2 ch to be
B r « 15.01 rha 8 of W Her poat
on N tine
.................. . .
run 8 11.96 cN K 9W
ch« N 11.96 ch W I l f ch
Be« 15 01 eha 8 of W Sec p o .I
on N line
, 3 1
r uh H 1491 rh W 10 rh
N 14 91 eh K 10 rh
lie ,
at
E
line
inter eel Hin
O It Hy with S line
run N .11.35 rh E 12.27 rh
ro E line ol SW
Ser
8 17 29 rl^ W It, W line
S»n lnr-1 tirant S 25 -I**1
W 16 60 rh to S line of
Sec W 5 Î0 ch In hr g

1.99

43

ch E 4 ch N 6 eh (tana E
SH

14

Bobbin., Alice K
Bobbin«, Alice *.
Wright. Henry
Thornton. W s

IAit

A,

Sanford Farmi at Monroe
6,
Block
17,
Hanford
Farm, at Monroe
8 Block

15
10
20
20

Undivided H Intere»! In Lot»
1* and 19 .................................................

3.81

B a i 6 rh W of BE ror ol N E W
rún^N ' í * h " W

Daok No. One, P a «e

Saafard Hclgkta

29

2

19.35

.'8
3.65
6.04

67. 62, 63 and th at part
of 68 8 of Hy. .
N M of W M of Lot 4 6 ....................................
N M of W M of Lot 45 (Back
taa for 918,
Lot 75 . . . .
The Tenn of Monroe
All Block 8 (le
leOt I ) ..............
All Block 7

29

1 11

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25.56

17 11

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Makria, Tom

L r l i l r r , K. I. . . .

Proil’i S e e n , I Addlllon lo A li m o n ie
.....................
...
Samuel«, A m and a...........
.....................
...
Ilaytord. I I . . .
............................
...
Ha mua), E ........................

29

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29

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r .N *«h ' W ‘ 4.55 ch
8 l . t l «h E 4.68 ch..............
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29

20 M

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Cranahaw, I). ti, .
Cranahaw, f», ti.

2.01

Lola 7 and », Addenda to Altntamonta
and
Palm
Ba« 4.66 ch W of NE cor o f
B W N of N W W ............. . . .
ran l i 4.IS i l W U l e B 4.11 rb
E I.St ah
and. fcl
bagni s i eh W o f B *
_of J E N •• » W M » f

Cranahaw, D. O . . .

HJoblom, A. E.. .,

bV n

of

16

20

run W 417.88 tl 8 621.76
ft E 417.38 ft N 521.78 ft
and laaa ba« 606.2 ft B
of N W cor run E 660 ft
• B 606.2 ft W 42 ft 8 716
ft E 607.9 ft 8 1065.» ft
W ly 1020.8 ft N 2365 tl
and lena Hy and laaa bag
1042 ft 8 of N W cor o l
B W N run K 607.9 It, S
686 ft E 607.9 It B 428.6 ft
W 10 16.8 ft N to b a « ).........88
Ba« SW cor of NW W of 1-ot ! . . 86
ran N 41* ft ft 914 ft fl

of BWN............. v ^ r . v i

Cranahaw, l&gt; ti . .

-1.20

cor............. . ......................... 3#

. í ñ a V - V g * « " '

Cranahaw, D ti
flambo», J

6
6

void, n. M.
Haniinftr, C. W..
Hiobtom, A. E___

W M 0* B W N U*M pt bag N E

"««&amp; '

Cranahaw, D. G . . . .

29
10 2»
10 29

of

, . ..

Sani Hotel 4 |m., ,
Whit». Mra. I. i:

Undivided I j Inter».! In Iai U
tirrenthol. Annie
42 11
1* »ml 19
Mm t lark’a Sub Dlv of R. S. Let 24, niork 12. tier 15
2.37 Hr« 675 ftN »rid 19N7 ft
W
of N W cor. Ser 26. run
William., ti W
! Lot I
4 93
N 824 ft. W 813 ft. S 436
Me nude, w j
Lot. 12 and 13
ft SEI y »91 ft E101 It
22 1» in
McNeil. F H
80.10
5 77 Hr« *8« ft
W and «75 ft N
J Lot 26. Koblnaon’a Survey of
6 MO
Clark. Wm
of ti See, ror on 8 boun­
Sanford
Corey, Il T
dary . . . .
23 19 30
Lota 2 and .1. Block 13 Tier 2
Johnaon, Reo, E
run W 312 ft N 1614 ft
IAit 4, Block 13 Tier 2
10.80
SKI y to «taka 1280 (t N
Thigpen W I
¡Aita 1 and 2. Block 13 Tier 6
Potter. (‘ A
» *3 tAir 6. Block IS. Tier 7
of be« H to be«
TM«prn. J
10
2 42 He« at Interven inn S line St
Stcntlfurd'a Addition lo Sanford
1 06
Gertrude avr with K tide
of J T A K W
Hy
26 19 10
( » » r ti r r, M. U
Lot I
1.31
run E 799 It S 57*9 It
Hl»rk»hn r. A
¡Alta 6 and 7
to «-Id Hy
N W ly
»Ion«
lls y ln r k . t
Lot. 9 and 11
1.60
F. aide of u n a 986 f( to
Ht i*mil f*»r , Ilm
Lot 12
29.03
T erwlllif.r, J K
point of be«.
4.93 Ile« 77 Ik. E of W line of Per
Lot 2 (le. a n o ft by 117 It
4 91
almmon ave on N aide of
K. A W
and l e « 117 II
I Gertrude ave
2« 19 30
hy 64 ft) of Iai I 30, Hoh7 44
r n E 5 rh N 10 eh W 5
Inaon’a Survey
ol
San­
11 03
2 6H
Arial. J F
ch S 10 ch
i *r2*4*ti, A marni*
to rd
4 91
I Ait 4 tie*« W 366 4 ft and )e»»
M Al. Hrolli.'« Sub Dlvleion of Serllona Iterurdcd In Plat Hook 1. Pa«e 53
59 ft by 117 ft i KnhfnDade, L. T.
14 95
1-nt 17
aon'a Sorvey of Sanford
Clark A: Hrntiiii
12.27 59 ft by 117 It of U t 4. Rabin.
'I oar. It K
ot 63. pt S E cor
Hay.. Il M A J II
I » 16
I Alt 6»
C‘
l» r k . W m
«on'. Surv.y nf Sanford
Baker. Hal
N M of i ot 82
12 27 KW of U l 5 Hobfn.an’i Sur­
2 20
I &gt;r Vi ■, V I »
vey of Sanford
I ai I c 4, 5 and 6 Block 1 K d « e
Kedirk, Wm..............
1 95
Saafard

Cranahaw. ti, (¡

20

k_I S_ r_E .N........................
33
.. . ,. -. . .. . . . . .

BK&lt; 9* 8 E H « » N E W of N E W

Ru

20

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of

2.78

Cranahaw, I', ti.

Su

NWM)...........................

Jam ran, lira. J.

Cranahaw, I*. ®,

29
29
d k M
N w &gt;, of HÉ 1
of
ol
ol
SM
BEN
U
29
of
of
N W «4
of
SM
29
k
Lota m
1 to 21 (le*.
(lew.i Lot
19)
29
Wall*» Sub Dir part of. . . . .
29
W U of HE I,
....... ...................
8E it of N E W and N E W of
29
rifew
29
N W W of N E W
29
8E W of N E W
Hat 61 1-6 rda H of N E cor of
11 20 29
NWN
run 8 12 4-6 rda
W 26
rda N 12 4-6 rda E 26
rda
.................................
of N W W and N W t, or
S W W and W U of N W t i of
N E W of B W N and W ß of
SE W of N E 14 of HW I 4
12 20 29
Lot -2 (a* apt W
NWW
of ■
11 20 29
l.lO rh.
NW
ol
NW
of 8 W W
of
12 20 29
Lot 2.
Ha« 660 ft W of 8 E cor of N W
of U t 1
.
24 20 29
run W 7.22 ch N 10 ch
E 7.22 ch 8 10 ch .......... ..
Deg 26 ft W of NK cor of Lot
2 ...
25 20 29
run S 1454 II N 46 dr*
W 366 65 II W 460 It N
1093 ft E *49 99 ft
llr« SW ror of KW of Lot 2 26 20 29
run N 685 fl. E 239 ft. S
685 It, W 239 It
8 ^ of N W »od N W of » W ol
29
N E W of N W W ....... ............... 2« 20

WW

fl 91
3.69
1.67

35

too

Da« 676 &lt;| ft 8 ol NE cor.......... 26
run 8 406.6 ft W 1301 ft N

7.62

Bandín, W.

1.08

6 52

Cranahaw, D. ti.
Cranahaw, I) ti.
Cranahaw, I*, t i . .

19

2 20
2 20
2 20
t 20
2 20
t2 20
3 20
8 20
» 20
11 20

SW M

Sandora. Edith IL

D e r i d a band A ('e l n n l t a l l o n » . r a p t o » C e le r y D e n t e l l a n

29

of

2.17

Hollina Colla« a .............

» i N E W of N E W (Itti
1 acre off W aide fyln* 3
of Lot 361 A. L. li. A ■n 8
Thrrlen, J. O...........
Co. or I-ot D. . ................... 18 21 29
W W of N M
of
NWW
of
21 29
15
Ilradley.P n and Hobt.
of N W N
........................... l i
J. II. Foia Hub D i ri.Ion of H W W » f HKW, Ber. 14. Tp. 21. liante 29
...
Matlhawi, Walter S.......
Lota IT and 18 V ...............

L o l » 1 and

2»

19
19

22.83

. ..

WM

I apI

40
40

Sanderi. Edith R.

Block 2, Tier. 2 (except
104.2 f ( N and S U
lio
ft E- and W In 8W cor
marked on lax book II. C.
and D ) .................................
Lot 9, Block 2, Tier 6
Lola 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 3.
Tier 7 ........ ................................
Loie 7, 8, 9 and 10,
Block
2
Tier 7 ............ ............................
Lota I and 2, Block 2, Tier II
8 W H ol Block 2, Tier 19................
Lot 2 bn Firat St, Block 3,
Tier 1............................... , ..
Lot 8. Block 3, Tier 1
Lot« 5, 6, 7 and 8 (!*«» N 1 ft
of !,ot 5) Block 3. Tier ?. .
W M of IAlt 4, Block 8, Tier 3 . . .
Lol V. Block 8. Tier 7 ......................
IAita 3 and 4, Block 3, Tier 9 . . .
Lot 7, Block 3, Tier 9 ......................
Lot I. Block 3. Tier 10
.........
L o u 11 and 12, Block 4. Tier 1. . .
Lola 4, 6 and 10, Block 4,
Tlar 6........................................
lAJta 9 and 10. Block 4, Tier *. t . .
I A»l 10,“ Block -4, Tía» H - ............
N W ) ( of Block 4. Tlar 1 9 ........ ,
SM of W M of Block 4. Tier 21 . .
Lola 4 and N 6M ft of Lot 6,
Block 6. Tlar I ..........................
Lot 14, Block 6, Tier 2....................
1Ait 9, Block 6, Tier 3 . ....................
Lot 12 (lata N 38 ft) and
IAit 13, Block 6, Tier 3 .............
Lot 7 (lem 41.73 ft off N pt)
and Lot 8, ■ Block
6,
Tlar 4.........................................
.41.72 ft of N pi of Lot 7.
Block 6. Tier 4..........................
Lot 4, Block 5. Tier 6
...............
Ia»1 8, Block 8, Tier 8......................
W 58 ft of E M of N W W and
W M . of N W N . Block 6,Tier’ 13....
and W !
EM
of B W N
B W N . Block 6, Tier
All Block 5. Tler-18 . .
Lota 10. 11 and 12, Block 6
Tlar I .......
IAit«
16 and
16, ’ Block ‘ «, ‘
Tier 1.......
Lota
13 and
14Ï ’ Block ’ 6.
Tlar 2.................. ... .............
I a*ta 4 and 6, Block «, Tlar » . . .
Lot 1, Block 6, Tier « . .
All Block«. Tier 13........\ ..........
B W N of Block «. Tier 17...........
Ail

1.08

rullar, A. n ....................

N E LM of N W W of N E W «od
N M of S E W of N W W ol
N E W ....... ..........- .............
1®
21 * »
12.18 ^ W « f » E N « f 8 W N ................ I t
11 29
EM of B E N of BW l i ......... . . . . 2 1
21 29
W M « f SE N ol N W N ............... 22
21 29
4.19 Ùeg 264 ft 8 ol N E ror'Of
, .
EM ol N W N ol B W N « f
N W N .................................. 22
21 29
run 8 284 ft W 880 It N
264 It E 380 It.........................................
9.93 Ha« HW cor of B E N of B W N . . . 28 H 77
run E 16 de« SO min N
20.88 ch 8 6 ch W 20 ch
N 6 ch...................................... .
..
23
21 2»
8.78 S W M of S E N ..................
Loi 3 Block A, Hanford Karma
at M onro a...............................................

Cranahaw. 1). ti.

1»

Klaman. ti............... ___
Blohlom, H,
Hjoblom, 8..

r i in of Nubdlrlalon of Land flrlanflni lo Allarannta luind Hotel and Navlfallon Ca
llrcorded la Uctoid» oL h i u U U v Canata . ! oli l « i , ' T i r . * ITTT TTS ‘and -------2 81
114
................................................ ...................
Clark, A. F.....................
4.86
Lola 341. 342. 365 and 366
...
Tharian, J. O. ................
74.30
Lola 169, 470, 406, 474
. . . . . .
..
...
Ilavta, F. F. C o.. .
1.25
Lot 505..............................................................
...
tira««. Il M, llurr,W M.
2.32
Lola 622, 623 and 624
. . . Froat, E m m a ...
1.89
Loti 6*9 and 640.........................................................
Froat. Emm a..................

Far ma at M on roe

baC S W cor o f N E W of S W W 34
run N 298 y da E 164 y da, a
298 y da, W Í64 yd*.................
31
34
of
af N E W
NW
of H E N
36
N E W .............
8W » j ol N W W latrajrt b««
35
25 ch W of N Ircor
run S 6 e h W 1 0 c h N 5
ch K 10 ch
W W of HE 7, and N W of B E N
of SK W
36
N Ii
of
KW
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ol
36
Nww
Lot
Wrlaara Sub III* part of
leOt NO. 1
. . .
l
8 W Of W W ol Lot 2 and W 'H
1
of SW i, ol N W it
3
N W ol W H ol E h of N E W
N W W ol N E W and N E W ol
N W W and N M °l N W. W of

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9.36

Tomllnaon, . . ti..

90

Cranahaw, I), G . . . .
19

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4.29

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Motion STS of Ike Dea erai

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Statujr■
Nolire I* hereby given that K. H. Kil­
be«. iiurchaaer of tal certificai« No. 1718
♦ f
Tht» « tmiuui of che rapita! «tork ol ih!«
rtale.l the .Tra «lay 01 April, A. !&gt;. 1893,
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W% r&lt;i f |M«ra,11nn «h *Jl Li* f 105 000, i|lii«1«-ti 4o(.'ti baa tileil aalti rettificate [it my ntfice and
ti3
&gt; matte application for ta&gt; deed to la­
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me in accordane« «Itb law.* Said rertlfl,*
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H p ni
Ilous^; o f
roono* »,anj for In full witfr^
mone^ nf ih«* rai| « ml licet the
follnwln, tleacribed
alluited In Molinole county,
a m i b a lli ori M/irrilo iivonue, clcwei V
S u l “ \libor
&lt;\f 11 Of
may
U*u,‘?
f,rluriì
o-wip. All 34* of SKJi W of
fotn,t#a
|irp|&gt;«flye
eertire*.
thr ,n%aluc
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int|IliF€* Ol Hill LumbC'T Co., ■neh oropcriy* lahor or Mfirirfi. to , Le SI. John« river, Sec. II, Tp. 19 S. It. 33 E.
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* | - t | [ i t e l i Ly lhe inrofinirà.tura tir Ly Ilio «Ilree- The «aid lan«i being ««»&lt;j*»ed al the dale
t„r» at a mu-tin* ralle«! lor Mich purpiiee«. «I the taauanrr of iuch certificale in the
«hielt value «hall Ite enlrro«! ol record in Jnamp ol Unknown. Unleaa aald. cerlifirato »halli h&lt;* r•*&lt;!■&gt;•tuih) itcrordinf tu l»w,
For Rent Residence 7 room*, ik« minui«* of ih* «aid merlin,,
tis ffrrcf »ili la» tir thrrron nn
hnth. SUM I’ark Ave.
Reasonable
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&lt;'l«*rk i ’ircult Court, S*minair &lt;*«*.. H i ,
For Rent Light .housekeeping
Thr (ifHerfft of UH» rort&gt;or aH»n »hull Lc
i» «»ll
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apartments, also furnished rooms. ■ iirr»!d*nti * »Irr president, * »criidar) i 81
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make fiv« year |«M«,.t «,
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nice ottici* .".,ri ■ ','1 * l’,,,r'1
«•ln*r»*r. «&gt;f not mum
* Sanford needs a country Hul
fi»n iMcfl i*j m«t Ir*» than itifr"' 1*1)
where the obier fellows can get Mtitig rooms over Yowell's. Kncjliin* N I*. m&lt;-ml **r«, ihr tiumbrr nf •»1*1 hu»r*l «•* be
««I f i
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exercise, where the young ones can You ell &amp; Co.
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For Rent— Five room cottage
&gt;h*il I»
hrid on (ha flr*t Turati».)- in Junr &lt;»l r»rh Lola 1 to Ä ami \J» to 20
go
unch
day
and
get
some
pleasure
Should nr vor throw a atone;
K*r*i-&gt;33hr c.-g
him UVfntle. AH inOUlTtl impro\«—*a*^i rvrrv yrar, br|tlnn«ng a«d»K—th#
out of lile
Our city and suburbs
N H ol N.»» of N K H
If we had nothin)* else lo do
.mints. Corner Elm and Eighth St. ¿ ï ' t ' Â Î j
» d Î N ! ) ofofS W
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15 21 31
oiler more in the line of attractions
Uifftt, Morn«
Than talk of thotio who ain
Apply N. H. Garner.
85-tf&lt;
&gt;» m« dit*
th« asnua], mr«lin( al the SW '4 of SK M of SW ............... |&amp; 3!
II
10
I«a wfitn, VV J
•Ior kliutilrf» a» alio»«* ini! Immediately N &gt;j of » U of N K H of S K I ,
than any city in the south-and Just
15
21
10
31
Lawton. VV 1
'Tin b e lt t * »p ronimonrB at horn»,
flflrf thr «filiti me«*ting o f atcicmbol &lt;!r r». N W ) | ol M W ' , ol NWJ1
31
16 2t
10
SiarburL, « I
why wt* tin not take advantage of
F o r R e n t J u l y 1st
N i c e c o t t a g e Th«- l.uant c«l •llrcrtoe. m«y at any tim« BE», of S E » , ol N W » , ,„ d
And from that point bruin
appoint ruth
l o n U n t »rirrtafir^ «*r a«* ;
N » j ol Sri»i of N W , ti»««
them is strange indeed.
Even a PitlmrUn Itvnnui*.* \V. J. I .
»»»tanl f&gt;ea*ur&lt;r« aw it nta&gt; %tr fit Th#
hrg N E «-or
16 21 31
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iiitbf (iouiofs til tHi*• fumpiny shall mrri 1
swimming pool itnd dunce pavilion!
tun S i l l .2-3 yd«
W
\Y&gt; hove tut rip;It 1 to judptt u man
O4&gt;*T 1 1
r i ib r r (lire o| ih» ri*m|»ar*y In I hd ctly
32D
t«3
yrtt
N
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3-3
on the lake shore would offer some
nf Sanford, Fini id a, on thr ¿ml day nf
yd« K 326 1-3 y«f« )
16 2t 31
22
IH*firmarli. Id \
Until he'll fairly tried;
For
Rent
Dt r o o m
b o a r d in g or "ism «,
m s , o&gt; mmgiUic th« i.cyaniia- SE », ul N K U 10
diversion.
The
only
place
we
can
filmi, r . f;
13 21 11
ti*»n of the company, to aifopt hy-iaw«, E ) , of HE I t .................................. 2t 21 31
Should we not want his company.
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Lan**. \ Hr«
go now is Woodland I’ark and that r o o m i n g house. ( lose ili, o n e b l o c k and lo «tret thr omerra to conduct the NE », of S W » , ........ .
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I Ivf r»t fri t Titrj.
We know the world is wide;
.
,
iiu'inc«« of th* corporation until It« ftr•t W » , of S E » , of N E » , of NK&gt;,
w H i&gt;„,
J e ters , i m , ntiu,| mrrtina in 19tC.
is
certainly
a
line
place
if
you,
have
from
jiostoflice.
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Sony* may have fault*— who has not?
in,« line ni thr incorporato*« and unti)
87-1 f
to take an afternoon oil
Woodland ‘ avenue,
of N E 14 ol N E U
12 I t at
7
Green, W. Id
ihxr Micr*.^,or* are ,i*c1cd ami duly uual- 8,'i of N E I , and B E ) , of S W ' ,
The old ns well as young;
jfir«t, Ih«1 hyjitiin, ««f thi« corporation «hall
deserves all the success that is com­
ut N K * , .............................
22
21 31
15
Iutid»jui*i „ r,
Perhaps we may, for aught we know.
l.r romtucixi l«&gt; Ih* foitowlny «»tticrr«, to
fitf
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cur of
N W »,
of
ing to it, for the proprietor has
.»il.
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Havo fifty to their^vnt*.
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run N 10 ch W l&amp; rh S 10
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utnusement pork. Rut for those who
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great.
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adopt an appropriate corporate arai ami 10 acr*» In N W cor of N E f , '
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work for smull family, aged 60 years. |Uy"^1
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club for if they Rjnyed golf they 20Î» E. Fifth St., Sanford, Flu.
lirtr« of inrorporation, and lavr« nt Ih* S H of H W 1* of N E &gt;( of
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Atlanta I believe that the governor
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to I r orar |wenty-«na year».
of * a » ritflU, • • « mill «Ite*, turn
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It is too lato then to (nnkc repara­
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dared
to appear to thi* frulli herein duly Lol» 21 to 30
ma n ti fart urr or dia|4oaition of the lunilur.
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tion'and in the Frank case if he is
lumber produrti, lor* tnt) tlmbrr of
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day
of
f*°J*
and every dferrlptlon of land» rontrolb-d thia courtlE.ulrf "Un VI «'♦«■ H
t.ot, fil tu 79 and 80
innocent or guilty the evidence will
h Lût*
fry thi» corporal Ion; fro oiien, maintain
10
StJlrf. l&gt;aW«l
23 20 Hi
I* further
ordered that thi« nutire S W » , «.f N E « ,
come out some time and the truth
and control »(frati or roan« Ihrotith or be li nuldUbed
2U
12
III
Ulriun,
H
SW
&lt;*
uf
N
E
»
,
.
.11
for four n m u r u t lu » week»
For Snlc^ Di nere farm. West otrr »aid land»; lu * cut rlralntfe iiitebr«
», and N » ,
m NWr.
of
in tre Sanford lierai«), a nrwppaprf put* SW ».i nf
will prevail and If he is then living
er
r
anal,*
thnufh
the
»abl
land«,
ar
d
in
HW »,
and
HW
ol
Siile, cheap for rash, immediate pos­ fria\e the entire rontfßl, insttAfemenl and 1Uh*d In Reminola rounty. Florida.
13 160
Tarrant, Haruui-I
8W I, . . ..
,,.
1 21
the law will hove been satisfied. I
VVn ne»»e; IÏ, A. Donglaaa, clerk of the
session.
Ad tires# F. R. Durham, ownerablp nf the *ab! canal*, and ( « frtave C'inuit
E M “f N E 11 ami H W U of
('éttrta
and
a
weal
thereof,
thif
am not biased in thin case or any
N E I* anti U W H ol ÄE
the rifili to uwn, rnntrol and &lt;»t«erate l»t day of June, A. 1) 1916.
Ret) Rank, New Jersey. *• 8fi-8tc
Itn, H W ! » of N K » i u\
bn ala and vessel# of any dracflpi Jon on
f»ea 1) '
F. A I ) O l i n LABS,
other case but circumstantial evi­
ISO
Ollmn. S
21 12
lha »abl canal»; In bulbi, own, pur*-L»*«»,
NE Mb'.....................
Clerk of tho Circuit Court,
Ul
(tra b , J »
« »-,i o,
nW
a », of
o i nHE»,
r.u . .
, a II
32
UW
rf N
dence Is n bad thing.
-,
For sale nt u good discount, schol­ traar, manag« or »dl rallrôad Une» nr oth ­
lly Jaa. C. Uoberta,
40
Unknown
S *4 ot N W l j fir«. W 'W l..........
1» 21 32
er method» of trirnjKdtatJon, hut npt In
«
•
*
Deputy Clerk.
arship in tiie Sanfonl Business * Col­ ■ny manner a» a common carrier of
A. K. |*nw*r*t Solicitor for Compir
flop HID ft N of HE ror of
fr
dfh
i
or
‘
pa»«#nger»
for
hire;
to
f*ncy
20 21 33
N W », of N E ».
Bl •T u » » * 8tc
1 I never • did think much of a lege.
Owner cannot use it.
En­ thr land» controlled by U, â» d to have
run W 4SO l! N 481 ft
riduci ve right to and control ov«r the
rooster anyhow and his incessant quire at liernld Office.
82-tf
S
Hwarllry, E . Ur*
E 4&amp;0 ft S 4 83 It
wild game on {&gt;(» r n d o v d land* and tbc In 4 Irrult Court .Seventh Judicial Circuit N E »^ of PE », of N W » * of
crowing in /the morning has |pst me
fi*h
within
A
Ijc
Mrtartn
fio
wing
through
Z.&amp;
Wood tard, E I Î
Reminole Countr.
Floilda.
In Chancery
ai»l landa and
«afril »tream« a! «tirh ‘
c ounlr. Fla»Id
21 32
For Sale— For 10 days only, seven •
pfirlnipil
wìifriiJkrem
the rFlltie
ht to
ll n k u o w u
price» and on h*ruch
trrma UmK,
a* it may
Anndl*-Nipa William*
Wl, of »SEW of BWJ*........... 20 21
much sleep.
He strut» nround the
po*f of
hunting
and“ ft»hlng
prleilef^s
**n
C h u lu o ta Do.
10
b
(
*
*
"
‘
‘
SW1(
of
H
E
l(
of
MW»;,,
,
,
;
.*
SI
Î
I
irai
2
1
t;
to
tiurrha««-,
own,
r
aim,
.««II,
m
ort
-1
»
«
«
I
4lw
I
I
»
Inai
sewing
machines
nt
$5.00
to
$18.00
id
In
t barnyard und otherwise deports him­
Finley * Mlteholl
10
HE »4 ot HWI, (let* N ij). ...... 21 21 31
and xmorally to
doal
'lu 1 *iU ,na tmtamonl of. 4P».
f i nfi.i v|«tii «f,«
_
Keatlnx. J T
20
VVt* of HW vj of NW »t.......... 22 21 32
ioinad
tlo, »win«,',ho«|i,
*w in »,',h««ii. pmillry
poullry and al» kind«
_____ f M. Nip*1, dot«a*rd, Joir
self in an ungcntlemanly and un­ each. J. II. Hunter, 103 Pqlmetlo ratti«,
fa
tra K it opulo ». M
40
*d
by
lior
hrr
huiband
and
IS
2
1
and ipcrtoa of ll»o «tork; la rulli rat», J
b
Nil »« of BW&gt;*.................... ” fi
87-2tp
l. a w to n . It W. Eat
Hill to foreBl* ol NW»{ of HW«i........... 27 21 32
20
ral««, p ò « all kind, of sraln, Yffi-tabl««,lf [ noit frlotid, Oarar « f l ­
seemly manner and is absolutely avenue.
f
’
anajfftopulo«,
M.
Uami,nC(.ro
irtili and all oth«r nrodurt« of thr farm,, I ti»m«.pCtmr&gt;!aln«i»t
eloee flood for N B « of BÊU----,
2&gt; 21 33
40
useless in the egg business. Read
**« «••»«
Till*.
I.ot « (lean Hyl'-Htoclt Q,' Dfctl- ' w'
"
For Reat or Sale— Terms good on andasti artici««,' «eo&lt;l». aad m«trh,ndi»i, , .
|,ar«nn, O. N
K. Dundy.
Howard*
produrod, pr«p«r«d or tnaaularturrsf from (!.
lucta.............. .
What"fhUy have dont» to Turn in SrIo.-—T ho Kernowell place, 7 acres any
of «aid produrt«; to *i"«|iilr« liy pur- J’arkard t.and Company.
Y
ill#
MUM
of
Chuluota
rba«e
othrriri««.
trll, *.iiulld
»
U»»*! xor
.»|r U
l|lr | WIBST's II r l i . , ua«, Pfll,
IMI11U • rorofiration. Mary McIowa:
t *'S
cleared, tiled and good house.
17 and
tlflknown ..........
U t U . Blork b .
î .*, ¿,i’ ;
p&lt;{tilp apparatua and marhlmry and I»o*«1l Hard, and ff. A.
I •'!»
As tho result of tho official edict acres total. On tho brick road,Yon aptrata «am« for tbr handling, rrraptfon Howard, Drfandanta.
Unkuown
U t IS, Blork C .................. .. . . .
•
t
o
n
e
«
no
rommiulrn
or
aa
own«ra
of
all
W
C.
H.
D
u
n
d
y
,
and
Mary
M
rf)o
w
«ll
Bard'
of the state agricultural college here, West Side two miles from Sanford. airirulturat or «th «r pr«durt and rnrrIt apprarlns from the afildarlt of J. J . N E U of N W M » " d N W fi ol
I.« I t
80
T h e M o d t l fjtn d Do
N E I i . . ................................. 29 21 32
a general mnasacro of roosters begins N. II. Garner, P. 0. Box 962, phone rhandi«« of ail k ln ’a and ,p »«i«t of t|«fi flick in «on, of roun«el for ramplalnaat, here­
«lock, «rarrhnutr far a Trnrral or eotd in duly riled, that lha ffetendaoti, C. E . S U
&lt;&gt;' S W *4 ot N E H
of
2 no
ail over the s^àte today, for the pur­ N o . 6 8 ,
6
D re w i Donley
9 B U . ............
29 21, 32
rtorafb (itudnaa*. « i t b power lo tua prpt-«r Dundy, and M a ry M rD o w rll Hard, are non»87 - H t c
N
Jl
ot
E
»
i
of
H
K
I(
of
BE
f*
1
war«houao
'rr«*lpt*
-aftrt
■
r*rtlflrai««,
fa«rr-ld rnt« rf t h « «late of Florida, that the
pose of eliminating u three million
torl««.
atorkyarda,
»rain
r!««ator*.
and H 4 of HE &gt;4 of 8 E Î 4
Il PU
u t known re»id»nto t f C . E. Dundy
For Halo Cheap— Gas range, good wharvra. du«x and applianrra Inrfdrntaf tBowllnr
20 '
Moordb, J. N ............
Of H E U l- ............-------- v . . 32 21 32
dollar annual loss because of spoiled
Drees,
h l i ................................
Dreeo, O
&lt;»Mo.
that Mary MelfuwrU
th« oprfatlott of arty rf ft&gt;e «am«, and B«rd rulitea at S4 W. H am « «tr*et. Wra l- W ! i of â w w of hÎEU mid
Inquire nt Fornnld Tin to
chick developed eggs, which has a# new.
lo op«rata all mrao* and m«lt|od* «1 traa*- «rvill«, Ohio, that aald C, E. Dundy and
«6 IV« off \V «Ida oF N E U
t «9
l«oni. Mr«. P- (■■
30
pnrtaftnn.
by ,v«blrl«« or by V«»a«l,! to At at y M r tin well Tard, are eaeh oxer th*
o| SW '( of N E li ............, . 7 « 3
t l 82
Shop.80
tf
t I»
been charged against the tlmo hon0
1
-anatitopulo*,
M.
arqulr«, jmrrh«-«. . bold, m ort ,ai« or ,«t as « « t twanty-oan yrar*. and that them H N E J ( ol N W }t-...................... . . . 3 3 t l
33
T
T
• in
bond«,
not««,
bill»
and
rlairaa
and
ntbrr
of HWJÎ
of N W R of
e n d herald of the morning;
perron in the alato of Florida the ear- BH
For Sale— Bronze Turkey eggs «vld*nr»a of Indolifrdn»««, f'a own »tork no
Ilra w d y , l&gt;. «
18 21 32
6
vier of »ubporna upon whom would bind
Vanee. 8. &lt;
And so ‘ tU# is “.Dead Rooster $2.00 tloz. Hifrrcd Plymouth Rock and th« m o r k 'o f otbrr lnrorpor»t»d rom- tb«_ «aid defendant«, or «fiber of them.
20
«X
It
21 32
11art. I&gt;»nl f
36 21 32
20
You are, therefore, ordered to appear to
Week" in Iowa, and tho table# slcam eggs, $1.00 for 15. Plymouth Rock pani««, and lo voir thr «am, a» m natural
fidtMiftg«
R.
L
80
H»y
of
HEU
n
t
21
31
f««r«on rould, Iraocbt*«,' prUdrs«-«. pal- th« -«l«l tuffi ut romplalnt herein filed on or
Itobrri«. H 1DO
as 21 33
with stewed' rooster,' rooster pot pie roosters ant! cockerels price# In ap­ rut and ropyr«(bl». firm*««, it* w.|t a« hefnie thr Mh day of July, A. I&gt;. 18t6,
. . «»«
any otbrr «.tala or ln!ar««t In or to r«al and in «w rr «aid bill ot mmptalnt or de­
and other culinary form# of his car­
t In
plication, Koyntono Poultry Yard#, or prruinal property of avery knd and er«» pro ronfe««o will be entered » r « i n « l
All of tho Undo described In the foregoing lying and I »»'“
drtrrlption, «llbrr l«cal or »qultabl« and you. and final dorre« thereon.
case. Those that are pot lo fail bo8 .1 - G t p
L o n rs x o o d . ‘ F la .
It I« further ordered that thi* order bo County of Seminole and State of Florida.
lo
bold,
u#«,
mortgar«,
tratit,
a.-ipn
foro the nx will bo penned up.
tran-frr, ronv*y, rnrumb«r by tn«r,,af«. publbbed in tbn BanloM ^ Herald, a naw»lull
Where-ttrv word “ Township" or nbbrevlntiqn therefor orrum it »
daril of t*U«t Sr othrrwl,«, and paper puMUhed In Hanford, Seminole rounThe fall of the barnyard king
For Sale— Flvo year1 old English pfrd(«,
Marisa,
one-----*
ty.
Florida,
«&gt;nr«
nach
weak
for
four
roneeroth*rwb&gt;« to ijispn»* “ I lbs •»m s ** any
Bo'‘ heldI to imotn .Township south of Tallabnasce;
Tallahassee; and whore
where the
v*'
» eek*.
comm about through the discovery hull terrier, weight f»l»out 65 pounds and «xary part thereof, or riabi, title or utl»«
\Wltnrm my hand and aeal thi* tha 21th "Range ” or-abbrevlution therefor occurs It ahnll be held to mean
Interett therein In fka Plate of Plorida or
a" k
that Infertile egg# keep lojjger and Won first prixS at county fair, best «laenrher,; to borrow or to loan« money day of May. 1916. * — a by ea m» »—.« B at
.« E. A. DOUGLAHS,
East
o
f
Tallahassee,
r
Tallahassee.
*
etock
in
the
country.
4
Also
six«
V»A
“
»
&gt;
?;■»
;
^
4
-^
Better, and that hons lay fully as
* - -- *• -&gt;
—« .
^^
p ffk _ I
g s s g
JNO. D. J1NKINS,
many egg# when the rooster# are week« old mal« puppy, NIc^ ¿nr-1*’ ‘
----- * T « I Collector Bcmlnole Counly
not around.
' avan, Iiox 1183, Sanford.
84-rfc
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IN THE HEART OF TH E W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETARLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI -W EEKLY.

SANFORD H ERALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith ¡.¡vinti
VOLUME VI'

SANFOltl). FLORIDA, KUH» \Y. Jl NE 2.".. 1915

•

Cooper With Cooporatixe
vFred W. Cooper has accepted n
position with the Cooperative Store.
Mr. Coopor hi»« been with the Bonita
where his signs and advertising
stunt» ha\'e attracted general atten
tion. He is also an old advertising
&gt;rnxrr,-'•having-l»»»en in- th«**advertising
game with several daily papers over
the state and knows advertising in
every department.' He will prove to
he a valuable man with the Coc a l l ' i c i a w i l l b e f r e e Operative Store in their new place
in the Herndon building, corner of
FRO M RUSSIANS IS
Park avenue and Second street and
wo
cun look for some new stunts in
C LAIM OF THE
window dressing, idgn work and
TEUTONS
other advertising.

LEMBERG CAP­
TURED; A GER-

Knights of CoIuiii Imin Here
The Sanford Council No. 1762 of
j the Knights of Columbus will again
show to thu people of Sunford that
they are still moving ahead by inlti
attng a- riuss of thirty-five candidates
into their order, Sunday, June 27th.
r hi expected to be one big day for
the Catholic m«»n. There will be a
hundred anti fifty or two hundred
visiting Knights from other parts of
the state, as Tampa, Jacksonville,
ROBERT LANSING M AD E Miami, St. Augustine, Sun Antonio IM PE R IA L VALLEY SUF­
and other cities will be repr«*sente«l.
SECRETARY OF U. S.
FERS FROM E AR TH ­
After nine o’clock mass the Knights
and candidates will march oyer the
BY A P P O IN T M E N T
QUAKE K ILLIN G
principal streets of town and end
M AN Y
Washington, June 24.
Robert at their hall of initiation. After the
Lansing, who was counsellor for the conferring of degrees in the after-*
El Centro, Calif., Juno 24,— Sharp
state department has advised Pres­ noon the . affair will end with a
ident Wilson io law and precedent in smoker and experience meeting at earth shocks yestonlay centeiod tho
anxiety of Imperial Valley settlers
the policy pursued by the United the Catholic hall at night.
on
the head gate» of the great irri­
States toward belligerent govern­
gation
system which had transformed
ments since the outbreak of the Eu­
nearly
270,000 acres of desert.
ropean war, was named today to
Tonight
the intakes of the Col­
succeed William Jennings Bryan, ns
orado rivrr/ near Yuma, and the
secretary of state.
headway at Sharp's weie reported
Few appointment» in recent years
safe, although‘ the Sharp’« head was
have given such widespread satisfac­
shaken and sagged.
tion In the National Capital.
Mr.
Engineers . reported that nnothor
Landing is a life long Democrat, blit
shock us severe as tho one that last
In- has devoird his time lo inter­ PLAYED HAVOC IN T H IS CITY
night rocked the. little cluster o f'
national law and diploma»-}- and is ns
towns in the vulloy and cost four
LATE LAST W ED NESD AY
popular with former Republican of
lives in the Mexican border town of
AFTERNOON
fit i.i.t us with Ins colleagues.
Mexicali, undoubtedly would wreck
Members of tho ciAdnet and close
tho» worka there.
personal .friends-of the President ad­ ‘ One of thj worst storms in Ihe
Scientists .appear to agree that
vised the »«lection nnd Mr. Bryiin, history of the city occurred hero on ast right’s shocks Jny alpng tho lino
himself nit hough not consulted is Wednet'day afternoon about four oT what is known ns the San Anunder-tood t«i have hoped for the o'clock. Tin- storm took fhe record irea» fault in the earth’s formation
j not .•&gt;&lt;* much on account of t|u« dura­
promotion &lt;&gt;( \l
Luc-ing
which was involved in the north;
tion a« on tin- amount of rainfall
centre! California earthquake of
&lt; M h r i . i l is &gt;i n o i l n e t m e i i l o f t h e »&lt;•* I
Hid Velocity of tin» wind in a short
1110(5
■I i .»f M r l .it r -IT ir w h o li u . I rl ' t l l
1». ri»*«l of time
The rain fell in
,- .1 '
Seiretrtrv ..»I I uteri»» Mi torn nt. ai V in r few minute* th
n-.age c-l;mtted :.t £100,000 was

THAW IS ON UNKNOWN IN
TRIAL; MAY POLITICS SUC­
BE SET FREE CEEDS BRYAN ;
TEST OF HIS SANITY IS
TO BE MADE BEFORE
A JURY TODAY
New York, June 2-1.--Thirteen
witnesses testified today that they
believe Harry K. Thaw is sane. Tho
Thaw-■ him?witnesses,
,
'T who
’* - j included
self, appeared in proceedings before
a jury to test Thaw’s mental state,
on the outcome of which depends
whether the slayer of Stanford White
will go free or return to" the insane
asylum from which ho escaped.
Four jurors at Thaw’s former
trials, fwo chaplains. U physician and
a keeper nt the Tombs, where Thaw
at various times was confined, two
nowsnaper men who have been as­
sociated with him during the r.ire
years’ history of Tbnw litigation, ft
lawyer who had met Thaw in New
Hampshire and a juror in civit pro­
ceedings instituted by one of Thaw’s
former attorneys against Thaw’»
mother were included in the list wh&lt;*
testified. _
All agreed that Thaw showed no
symptom of delusion, that he could
talk intelligent!' on many subject»
had (»ever I.»*» i violent to the
knowledge v d : |-|&gt;»-.ir» d rational

EARTHQUAKE

CALIFORNIA

London, Juno 21.— With tho.capB. F. Whitner and S. Ü. Chase of
tlrefof Lemberg; the Austro-Gorman Sanford were visitors in the city to­
Brmion, which have driven the Rus­ day guests at tho Empire.— Reportersians hack from the Carpathian Star.
Mountains for more than 150 miles,
have accomplished the object of their
great drive, begun cmly in May.
The Aust.o Germans will undoubt­
edly now ditcct their efforts toward
the complete clearance of Gulaciu of
the Russian invaders.
The Second Austrian army under
General von Boehm-Krmolli entered
Lemberg Tuesday afternoon after HACK T AXES W ILL HE COLsanguinary fighting.
According ty
' L E (T K I) AND T H E M O N E Y
unofficial reports, however, much of
PAID FOR B U LK H EA D
the artillery of the Russians hud been
■■ ■■ *
removed and it is considered prob­ •
The city council met in regular
able that great part of thb Russian
army of defense was in retreat be­ session June 21, 1915 at 7-30 p. in.
Present, B W Herndon, president;
fore the works were stormed. The
\
V
W Abernathy. .1 Adams. C H
Russians are in retreat, Vienna
states, near Zolkiew and Riiwtt Rus­ Hinge«» and H, K. Tolar Absent.
ks,’ northwest of Lemhi rg, between J. I). Davison and It C. Man well
Minute» »■( tli*- la-t Hinting rend
ihe San 'and Vistula rivets, and in
the vicinity ' f K ids. , «cross Du- nnd approved
The i i»lln tiir w„* .ml hori/ed tn
■ I- » i - i g n i i i i o i i o f M r B r y a n o n
older of Russian I’nlaud
|)haw .t | | .im -i I in 111 po«ei| on the
«Irre t«
wer.»
w rita b le
lake*,
the | d ü m ‘1» 1,1 , h " d i s t r i c t e x t e n d i n g r o i y h
lake
i r«'dit fur i*37
imi-iilIn lHlil«» wune-* «taiid and ulHWi-ml his nl- j
• * » u - m a d e in t h e f o l l o w i n g
!y frl^jt the rhn’dder of the Corofmh
The German Emperor is believed
w a t » r on First « i r r e t b a c k i n g into
pi&gt;rs»&gt;nnl
tn\
anil
*12157
ml
i»i&gt;&lt;&gt;iint
Mom " uim of Lower California to
t o n e . -» 1111 • ’
w»»!l in;-iI&lt;11&gt;»l ed
tn have bell) at the front nl the
« u ln e &lt;•( l fu» «tur»*«
Th«» « t o r n i xew
nt
miii&lt;
tmi.
;*ntt
error».
h
i*
hliving
voice and wiilmut lo-,italion
Ho
llefure l«»avmg thi» »•veniiig lor u •er» wero entirely im Jequate t» takrj‘' " n Berdn^. o rn«
ep* . t, Gali*
taking .of Lemberg, end word comer
north. Yum: on the
«htscriheil th»- »torv "f his escape
from Potrograd Hint Emperor Nicho­ presented u list showing same.
■f
r» ■t i n S’ »-w
I I ", m p - l b r e
t In* o f f
th è
« u rp lii«
w a te r
nnd
tra v e !
n - 1 11 1 "
Tin* * »Ml: :1 i»'k lli'Wb»dl*f- the re­ front M tti .i - .i
ea»i at t ■' n
n . 'he west.
i i s .ul he left
las has started f"r the Russian front,
a i - " i t i * i .1 ' b..«T lie
lim i « tn p p e ii fo r
le w
m i n u t i * « Oli tiltre!
pt
,.f
¿
i
marked
copy
"I
the
J.uk
The
roue
.
:rp
fe n o re wero
lii»rnti*e
ph--i1
-t
tobl
him
he
doubtless to inspire It*« soldiers by
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u f -*. . r» - . . n
u f m a in « ire e t«
\ \ h l l e t In- « t o r n i » u «
Htmvilb» MelrnpnliH v ‘»it I.V S.intnrd i » ; ih sain* a i d In i a n »- &lt;'»J h l f n s i - l t befe't moat ce .teed about Calexico
Te
tu
Mr
K»»bert
I..
1
(
1*1
ng.
thè
u»
progre**
and
aflerwnrd
thè
light.
his presence.
1 * *-- » vnminatlon
Whether the fall of Lemberg eitixi a, giving the rei'iimnii-ndiition« lievnl he war
- hI f *inin«ell&lt;tr of th»* Depart rung played all kind* of prank» and and Mexicali, where the free revelry
of the n«»w mayor
It iiiiiriiri in VC»la pus I (»0,1« »1
of a frontier collection of saloons and
means that the Russian army op­
ut .»I ile St.iU aiol Ih»« Mr Lan- .entered in -eversi business bouses,
the u i’ S i nt M.tvitr Itowden. and
&gt;f &lt;he
Thni
i b»w » «*'•• 1
«truck the telpi'raph unii teb»p||oiiu dam*e halls was halted when the first
I. ,i
.«i . i»| it e*I ' l e .rn | " #l II I III* h I
erating south of it in Southeast Guwill iln till the', »'an I*» ti-'llii i» ta\e- d'»* »w . i-«- would ‘
shock put out the lights and where
a If... «hocked t... p'e ill the tide
liil.l in effectlVi !&gt; nit nil front the
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phone «trink him««»», animal« nnd all the fatalities occurred. The men
army to the forth stretching ;i&lt;T"*«
V\ d , in
-igoi d
i illusi! t
Poland to the Baltic tall lint yet h The r» purl of the eh'* n mb- lit till* • bided was until ai» »I b
peopti». but no actual fathlitie« iir- nnd women killed were crushed b«rI anting
i rei •*n l
.' p
neath the adobe walls of a dancro
hist meeting «hows thui tin preM-nt Attorney Getn-ral * uok
said. Vienna and Rerl'n newspapers
\\ l.i ii . .»iiirr, «» ri'iiin . nrfed
hull.
lili « \JH*I ■ m i .1rrw«
1
-tiltnell
lire
paying
-v|,|Ir \%
H&lt; %t*.| III«*
ray this is the case and that Ruwian
T ie !» «ill hume II &gt;1 a large hole
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Rebuilding already has begun. In
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arms have rn el veil :: hlpw from
lorn in I he ruuf ir»d ihe l'ghuilng
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D
this
city where the business section
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t nl* anil 'A.i- murali &gt;
which they cannot ret over
nliirted the roof burning, but i he
•I
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|l I - t be 1.11111 V »»I 11.1« »ill* ft1
was
ruined, gangs of men worn at
Di In« i r»»«« ■-xiiiinnittion« of
If the stroke prows as ■ru I eg
d.nw tipi mr of ruin ailed a* a fin- dekeep Wl t bi i . the mean»» Ilf the ■ I
work
today clearing tho d«*bris. At
i - 1a n»
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ode
ns the Teutons predict, Ms i t i c l ,
purlUient and pul out the hlsm.
nnd tn »pend n&lt;» more than him been designed to impre*» en the jury that &gt;n connectniu wiih Mr 1.anting s upCalexico similar work was in promilitary observations hen- say.
M the homi» of G W Spetteer on gre««
The da mage here was es­
D&gt;e f i n i
lim i
hi » p
a man *utfi ring from t he fur'll» of
i.oin* nn-iit
should be felt in «he transfer &lt;»f vt»«l nppruprintt d
Si.nfnr'l
Height«
III»tnlephoiie
wire
It w a s m i n e d
n i l •&gt;«»«■»•« d e l t h I
timated
at rinse to $200.000. Tho
ti»»
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nanny which the Mate alleges I *
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German forcet t&lt;&gt; the wert, win re for
the
berti
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a
conductor
fur
'
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Calexico
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mi
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]ui»se«»u»« uilghl appear p«*rfe&gt; &lt;
litluen»"
days they have be« n bard pressed l&gt;&gt;
»I . I w.t l.arn did |,.„ than Dint
t i n , »j-.* i n let. —n •tv t» |»» : i ' i Lev r * * I11111, 1 ■»! ).•* u t i l i " . .r
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the fall of Lemberg
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v u « i l b ged
luted detuils of what purported to notifuy i» 11 member» tII .ill VI »I.
knocked
thè
cow
over
mi
tho
boy
The
collapse*
of the tower deprived
hi» trial» for mil rile r. to have fr.
Thi» very faet commended itself and both of them were rondared unhe the systematic withdrawal of the
the
tdwn
hf
water
pressure.
»tuented, has hei»n missing. Cool to th»» I’ ri'Mth nt'« adviser* a* a ma­
.Russians from the town and it ¡a be­
consciou» f»&gt;r a few moment» but
Council met pursuant to adjourn­ «¡»id toduy. She ha« ln»eti locati»»! u
un lor i In- :•l»!"»1-it lo»»Mt
lieved in military circles here that ment at 10 Ml a m Jum- 22 iblii
Ìir»t h rn» and bov are on tlu» job ti»
TiltU Kilt.ee
ilii-tori ni d 'ui« promiscil t»* com. I l f M r 1,.111'ilig * • ' I'. rli 11*
v» «&gt;r»»- tur
when the coifiit is taken of the
I ' ltltngl V
Hi M M* 1 h
hi*
|&gt;r,.*iM i It \\
lb rmb'ii. pr»*«i- i .i N» w N-irt
Geii.-vu,
June 24
lit the prmiy , Di» » i g .i m» t • • 11 g
Austro German hotly it will not be di ;.1
1III* »1 ' 'I i d e n t
W \. i riiui I; \ I \d.im|; « , [y n N » bit
Th : «
III &lt; III. J»- '
1
,
j»»«,»
ul
relatives
and
it
few intimate
i Im* -t
■ rito .'I ■* " m&gt;
large, for, as was the rase at
f
|i I III i'j-i* I D I »avi-o» .11 I
t h»* ■ miri friend* Mi«» Margie Killn-»» and Mr,
- f ì l l i V,
l i g h t n u Vf
Tli«( , ., -.«1.1 ) I t -1in •I lo np| •
•nui
1' " f .
Di»
i" m
I'rze mys), the Russians arc *-id t" M »v well u 1 II I
Il M 1j wS
hall 1..
l'1’1 r
'lid
kt i ' i . k» 1 \ lit* l ' i M i i l
.1tnv Ttlli* w»*re united in the holy
if * . i di'd
I '»»1* i ,| «sj .»*... «» i* I • d
have worked hard t" move »»very
., il &gt;■ , *' , v i e ■ »•• ,il I . r «« -.* Dn» 1.. i,i ■I- nf mat n limn v on \V»»dn»»sday,
|t w
i».»v.d I
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I
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i » T' - ’
Hung of militarv value
....... Hill »11
11 '
M , « A.
D. ' i 11"
I.ail.l ,, c «&gt;■■ . un 11.111r •»**
Inn»' Itith, ul in u. nt at the homo
|i»««iti th»- i*j '*11111 »' »tuii-ou’iil "!
mg I..1.I-» r»t l i Di »»f *»eghl &gt;
Telegrams from \ienna rouceriiing council adv im»- the S» mmol»- Dr. »Ig at tn r m John II Stan* hfield. «1 •
ri*1 tuli»»»« un Dii- »»n«t «nb* &lt;i( th«- bride » parents, Mr an«l Mrs.
the capture nf loinherg nnd rerouni- mg Co #2 '»nil frt'in tin» fund hi Id r»-v o-wi d ll»- hi»i'ir\ »f the Th a «vit h &lt;h» | " r n» n»-l i »I "*»
a,»,
«tri-ii ■ !■'
Iightiinig a n d
I h » K II
K lib»-»» to Geneva, Kin. Tho
&lt;&gt;f l h»' I »rp ■ »! in» I "I ' l •! •
ing the celebration of the populace in re»»»rv«- Roll »all. y*»s li I 1&lt;» i n«»» m «ieti.ll.
I
r
,
«
«
h'
Mi'
iw
a
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p
.
i
r
l
l
y
iii»ini&gt;li»hed.
|{»»v. Strong of Sanford officiating.
H&lt;- quotvil form» r v e i s n n t Willi r n n f i d e n l i a l di-tnd« *»l
in Vienna over the victory, add thut Jar, R. C Maxwell, \\. \Y A In r- Afislrict Attorney Jerome us saying all important negotiatinns brought »he «b-bris fclbng «n Mrs. ( rew. and
The reception room was made to
the corps with the Russian army nnthy. C. H f&gt;ingee. No. J D. Da­ to the jury at Thaw's second tri.t „bout sinre Wilson was »dectc.l
" ' " . n n g h«»r.» «ermualy
Sh.» had an » niilt* forth the nuptial spirit with
pays tribute to the magnificent rear vison nnd J Adams.
I in/nnt in h»»r i'rm« M Die time and tastily arranged decorations of
(or the murd»-r of Stanford Wlut.
guard action founght by the Rus­
It was moved nnd seconds«! • an«i that "no one pr«-to»d« that Thaw i.
.
! Die e»riv|M- of both fron» in«tant ferns, roses and petunias.
DIi ' h Fi il in Snake Ulte
sians, who e.ro declared to have re­ carried that
denth wu» miraeulou«
the city ntlornAy he insane ft» he now sit» in court." and
Promptly at the appointed hour
treated eiyitwHrd in good order, leav­ directeil to nt once proceed to col­ read the findings of the ct&gt;mrnls-i&lt;»&lt; /Tun negro boy* named Guld« n
The «torm al«o knOek»»d «lown the bride and groom, precede«^ by
ing behind few pieces and even re­ lect all sums due the city* front all which declared Thaw sane »luring und Tr»nt. living in GnhDhoro were »«•veml telephone pole* nn iYlery Mi»» Bertie Jurohs and Mr. Wil­
moving the Russian detachments sources.
liam Kill)«-« marched in to the strtlra
his first trial in l!»07. when the jury bitten by n rattleniake In th»» winnl» nvenue
from the city, which since the Rus­
lust Mmid.iy and the Gulden boyof Mendelssohn’s Wedding March,
diangrccd.
sian occupied it. has been called by ^
which was played by Mr. O. • L.
Uavls I.aw Ail Right
Deputy Attorney General Cook. »»»' being the fi « « I mie liitli-li «utTi-red the
liltu-n l»y Dog
them Lwow.
,
Tallahassee. June 24. The con­ behalf of the str.te declared he w o u l d worst, hut both inti nag« &lt;1 to reach
¡Robert Mason, the son of I)r. Tharp.
One telegram from Vienna n»ys tention of
the JacksonvilleSlate
prove that Thaw "i* «uflrrlng from the city and w»-r»- placed und«-r the Muviu wi»« bitt»»n by a &lt;l&lt;»g o«t Tues­
The bride vv»** beautifully gowned
1 h»* lr*nt h»»y day- wiitU- riiliiig hi* wheel on Mag it* an exquisite dress of dark htuo
Emperor William and Emperor hnm- that the Davis package bill pa«««-d by incurable insanity" anti would «hi»» rare of p' -. **unin»
cls Joseph purpose to meet sotyi in the recent legislature is invalid, was "b y Thaw's mother that sh» w . i oulil have b«»« n saved by an opera* rodin avenue
The »log ran along crept» &lt;!»’ chine, with accessories to
the recaptured Galicia, capital, for denied by Governor Trammell here suffering from nervous prostration Don unii see «ne»! t*&gt; In» tei-ovef lug niilt» of the wheel an»! before Robert match, while the groom wore a
when In some manner he loosened knew- he wrs t-nywhere around he irively suit of dark blue serge.
‘ fitting ceremonies to murk the end yesterday.
The contention of the when he was born.”
of Russian dominance of Galicia." Stnte that the second and third fend­
"W e will show you that in hi« the tourniquet tbnt had been wound fastened hi« teeth into hi» U-g just
Immediately following the cere­
Dhe news of the fall of Lemberg ing of the bill on the same day with­ childhood Thaw talked glbbetish and! around the Un»1', allowing the poison niiove the knee. The »log was im­ mony and usual congratulation» tho
was known on the continent yester­ out a auspenxlor» of the rul«»s by a that his tekehers hnd to talk his to sweep through his system and he mediately found by tho police force the bride and groom, followed by tho ( &gt;a
died yesterday
The Gulden boy is and »hot nnd hi* herd w-s sent guests repaired to the dining room
day, but it did not reach London two-thirds majority would cause the language,” ho said.
recovering and will live, so th«- to thu Pasteur Instltiito ut Jackson­ when* refreshments were served.
until lute today. Then bulletins ar­ act to be unconstitutional, but the
Sunday at Methodist Churrh
physicians Dink.
Children ahbuld ville to ascertain if there wero any
rived almost simultaneously by wire­ Governor declared emphatically that
Shortly nft«T 11 o'clock thi* hrido
Sunday
school,
9:45
a.
m.
he
warned
about
going into the sign* of rallies. Robert i* all right un»l groom left by way of the F. E. C
less from Berlin nnd Vienna by a law had been legally passed nnd
Preaching. II. by pastor.
woods cl thin time nf the year ns at present and the many friends of Ry. for Daytona B«»ach nnd other
of Amsterdam.
The British press that there would be ho necessity, for
Preaching. 7:30.
they are apt to he bitten an»l tho the family hope that the examination points, where they will spend a
had been expecting such a develop­ an extra session to rectify any sup­
The evening services last Sunday loss of life Is sure to follow unl«**s u
ment and there was no more than posed irregularity.
of the head will not show tiny symp­ »hort honeymoon, returning to Sanwere
writ attended.
The Presby­ do«?tor cun be found ut once.
passing comment on it, though it
According
to the journal of the
toms of rabies. There are too many- forii, where they will be at homo to
drove borne, according to military somite, the bill passed ita second and terian pastor. Dr. Brownlee, with
worthless curs roaming the streets of their many frlenils after June 20th.
' observer«, the fact how ample 'must third readings on April 28, afid there his congregation worshipped with us,
Sanford nnd the lives of all tho chil­
Tito hrido is one of Geneva'» most
SprDal Meeting at Monroe
have been the Austro German am­ was no suspension of the rules. If and they with the Congregational
dren
of
this
city
nm
in
jeopardy
as
charming
and attractive young la*
On Sunday afternoon nt 3:30 the
munition supply to accomplish the this wan the fact the Inw Is not cofl- iff Uniters will he with us ognin on pastor of Du- Methodist church of long ns the present lux laws allow «lie* and Ita» n wi de circle of friend»
feat;
stitutional ami will not »land a lest Sunday evening.
Monroe m y ria d s of rur« to'roam fh«» street«» who wish her much happiness and
The first Sunday evening in July Sanford "ill *»r»»a»h et
Berlin and Vienna sre reported in the c o u r t s , hut if the rules were will mark the beginning of the union church.
Tin* »»»rvic»» will ln-gm u Nn one s»*»-m* to claim them or to success. The bridegroom is a prom­
joyful over the victory of their suspended nnd mention of the fnrt services for July of the rongr.-ga- ■erics of *n»»eting* which will ran-1 pay the license tax on them anti yet inent business ttiitj of Sanford and
30 they evidently belong to somebody. has a host of friends who will oxforees.
'Arch Duke Frederick &lt;&gt;f left, from the journal, ¿hr Davis tional, Presbyterian and Method­ tinuc through the week at
If the police forco was allowed to tend his Gride a cordial welcome.
Austria, commander In chief of the package bill would revoiutionire the
ist churches of Sanford. The ser­ each evening. A cordial invitation
clean
out about two hundred worth­ V
-----------------------Austrian torces. and General August liquor irnffic of the state.
vices will be held iff the Star Thea­ to all tho people of that virinity to
R. S. Entxminger and family left'
less dogs out of this city there would
von Mnekenspn of the German army,
come
and
take
part
in
these
ser­
Singing the old hymns, anil
yesterday for Long Wood, where they
S. Bunge and S. Rapp have re­ ter,
both have been made field marshals
The jwople of lie |«*sa danger to the children and ev­
preaching
tho old gospel, in the vice! is extended.
expect
to spend several months with
turned
from
Coronado
Beach,
nher
ery
one
else
who
is
obliged
to
run
^he
of the Prussian army in recognition
spirit of the Master will character­ Sanford are invited to attend aa
they
spent
a
week
in
restful
.debate
relative»
and friend*.
risk
of
being
bitten
every
«lay.
of their services In the Galician cam­
o ft«a as they can.
ise 'these services;-v
jjflout the war In Europe.
paign.
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.
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TWO MEETINGS OF
COUNCIL HAVE IM­
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THE SANFORD HERAI.D

JÎJNK 22. , 9li

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Natlrp of Application f*r Tm tired Und#?
N o n c r ro ti p u n ii, l r „ 1N
Motion STS of Ike Deaerai Statujr■
Nolire I* hereby given that K. H. Kil­
llrpartmc-nl ni ih» |
be«. iiurchaaer of tal certificai« No. 1718
U. S. !.an&lt;l um,,'
♦ f Tht» « tmiuui of che rapita! «tork ol ih!« rtale.l the .Tra «lay 01 April, A. !&gt;. 1893,
r i? "O*&lt;0"O # #
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♦ O1
W% r&lt;i f |M«ra,11nn «h *Jl Li* f 105 000, i|lii«1«-ti 4o(.'ti baa tileil aalti rettificate [it my ntfice and
S r
Nntir« t. hrfcby r -*«
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- * irono « K i m d( Hip 0ar valur ol litio r»cb, ti3&gt; matte application for ta&gt; deed to la­ Itreauv,
of W«klwa. p .
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f*
.
ti
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* hir fri «tork »hall kr I•*ucd ufvly »h«n me in accordane« «Itb law.* Said rertlflO
w
m
l w li. 1909, nia.tr |p
H p ni
Ilous^; of
roono* »,anj for In full witfr^
mone^ nf ih«* rai| « ml licet the
follnwln,
tleacribed
No.
ßfitva.
r„c w '
O
alluited In Molinole county,
ami balli ori Mirrilo
iivonue, clcwei Vn,t#a
Sul“ \libor
&lt;\f 11 Of
may
U*u,‘?
f,rluriì
s. .
O
o-wip. All 34* of SKJi W of and N » ' i | of NW
/
fot |irp|&gt;«flye
eertire*.
thr ,n
%aluc
oi
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In.
int|IliF€* Ol Hill LumbC'T Co., ■neh oropcriy* lahor or Mfirirfi. to , Le SI. John« river, Sec. II, Tp. 19 S. It. 33 E. ahip 30 Moulh, Hanf.
a
Miri'tjan,
baa
fitrii
i
&lt;&gt;,
.
j|. ^
* | - t | [iteli Ly l he inrofinirà.tura tir Ly Ilio «Ilree- The «aid lan«i being ««»&lt;j*»ed al the dale
□
make
fiv«
year
|«M
«,.t
«,
t„r» at a mu-tin* ralle«! lor Mich purpiiee«. «I the taauanrr of iuch certificale in the
(•
a
,,
«hielt value «hall Ite enlrro«! ol record in Jnamp ol Unknown.
Unleaa aald. cerlifi- to Ihr land aliotr
o
rato »halli h&lt;* r•*&lt;!■&gt;•tuih) itcrordinf tu l»w, o( clrruit court, ai S- For
Rent
Residence
7
room*, ik « minui«* of ih* «aid merlin,,
t!&gt;«
Jïml
day
*if
JuM,
tis ffrrcf »ili la» tir thrrron nn
S
hnth.
SUM I’ark A v e .
Reasonable
Aril»!« IV.
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l'Iyc«’* M Ile..»«.
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K, A. ÌMIIKJI-ASS,
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A ( III KL IS A M O N G V E T A K I N G N O T E S A N D F A I T H .
Affici* V.
It. II. Iloyd, ni U r l i , , j
&lt;'l«*rk i’ircult Court, S*minair &lt;*«*.. H i ,
For Rent
Light .housekeeping
o
Thr (ifHerfft of UH» rort&gt;or aH»n »hull Lc
i»«»ll
lly J««, C. Itob'-rta. I*. C.
g
IH Ml!. Il I W
apartm ents,
also furnished rooms. ■ iirr»!d*nti * »Irr president, * »criidar) i 81' T u n -ÒU
“ H E L L P R E N T 'E M “ — S O S A Y S S A U N T E R E R .
S3-Tup*.5tc
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ft
tfroUHf.
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two
of
wfriirh
. I l l I’ ark A v e .
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itflirrT». to-mit a areprtary tttnJ trr»»ur«*r \
- - —— —
mm&gt; hr hvlil bjr an* mini tin* »amt* p*r- j
For
R en t— Several
nice ottici* .".,ri ■', '1 * l’,,,r'1
«•ln*r»*r. «&gt;f not mum
*
S anford
needs a country Hul
Hrc Tap II fr
Aerra
m-Nt llll'TIHN DC U N I »
o n M.it
fi»n iMcfl i*j m«t Ir*» than itifr"' 1*1)
U r &lt; art ful " lini i o u Say
Kncjliin* N
I*. m&lt;-ml **r«, ihr tiumbrr nf •»1*1 hu»r*l «•* be
where the obier fellows can get Mtitig ro om s over Y o w e ll's .
III « p e a k i n g l,f a |nTnon'fi fault
««I fi
is»•**! from ilmr to ilntr by thr Iiy-Uw»;
ioho J r»f»n*a Sub IMtlalon «f Otlrdo
exercise, where the y o u n g ones can Y o u ell &amp; Co.
ihr L(.*r*f r»f directur« ak»ll Lr rlrrtrd by
I’r a y , « l i m i . -forget j o u r own:
"
,
: i h** itorihttlibrt at ihr nunti al UK*#ting l.oU 14. 121, 1(1, 17 art&lt;| 1M,
Iti or le 1 , , „ , , .
Eagan,.JiUu, J
Re me in b e r thtme—w»U *- ì i o t o *«m »4 - » U w a j llii'Jf
“ ll*‘
al1 ui
mn
For R e n t — Five room cottage on
m W aiucktmidei. whkh &gt;h*il I »
hrid on (ha flr*t Turati».)- in Junr &lt;»l r»rh Lola 1 to Ä ami \J» to 20
go unch d a y and get som e pleasure
S h o u ld nr vor t h r o w a atone;
K*r*i-&gt;33hr c.-g
h im UVfntle.
AH inOUlTtl i m p r o \ «—* a*^i rvrrv yrar, br|tlnn«ng a«d»K—th#
out of lile
O u r city a n d suburbs
N ! ) of N H ol N.»» of N K H
If we h a d nothin)* else lo do
.mints.
C o rn er E lm an d Eighth St. ¿ ï ' t ' Â Î j
» d Î
5
of S W Y i ...................
15 21 31
oiler more in the line of attractions
Uifftt, Morn«
T h a n talk of thotio w ho ain
A p p l y N . H. G arn er.
85-tf&lt;
&gt;» m« dit*
th« asnua], mr«lin( al the SW '4 of SK M of SW
.............. |&amp; 3!
II
10
I«awfitn, VV J
•I or k liutilrf» a» alio»«* ini! Immediately N &gt;j of » U of NKH of SKI,
than a n y city in the s o u t h - a n d Just
15
21
10
31
Lawton. VV 1
'Tin b e l t t * » p ron im o n rB at horn»,
flflrf thr «filiti me«*ting of atcicmbol &lt;!r r». NW)| ol M W ', ol NWJ1
31
16 2t
10
SiarburL, « I
w h y wt* tin not take a d v a n t a g e of
For Rent J uly 1st
N ice cottage Th«- l.uant c«l •llrcrtoe. m«y at any tim« BE», of SE», ol N W » , ,„d
And fro m that point bruin
*
.
appoint ruth
lo n U n t »rirrtafir^ «*r a«* ;
N » j ol Sri»i of N W , ti»««
them is strange indeed.
Even a
Pitlm rU n Itvnnui*.
\V. J. I
»»»tanl f&gt;ea*ur&lt;r« aw it nta&gt; %tr fit
Th#
hrg N E «-or
16 21 31
. - s ..
iiitbf (iouiofs til tHi *• fumpiny shall mrri 1
sw im m in g pool itnd dunce p a v i li o n !
tun S i l l .2-3 yd« W
\Y&gt; h o v e tut rip;It 1 to judptt u man
O4&gt;*T11
ri ibr r (lire o| ih» ri*m|»ar*y In I hd ctly
32D
t«3
yrtt
N
m
3-3
on the lake shore would offer some
nf Sanford, Fini id a, on thr ¿ml day nf
yd« K 326 1-3 y«f« )
16 2t 31
22
IH*firmarli. Id \
Until he'll fairly t rie d ;
For Rent
Dt room bo a rd in g or "ism«, m s , o&gt; mmgiUic th« i.cyaniia- SE », ul NK U 10
diversion.
T h e only place we can
filmi, r . f;
13 21 11
ti*»n of the company, to aifopt hy-iaw«, E ), of HE I t ................................ 2t 21 31
Should w e not w ant his company.
*0
Lan**. \ Hr«
( lose ili, one block and lo «tret thr omerra to conduct the NE », of S W » , ........ .
go n o w is W o o d la n d I’ark and that r o o m in g house.
. 21 21 at
«0
I Ivf r»t fri t Titrj.
W e k n o w the w o r l d is wide;
i&gt;„, .
,
iiu'inc«« of th* corporation until It« ftr•t W », of S E », of NE», of NK&gt;,
w
J eters, i m , ntiu,| mrrtina in 19tC.
is certainly a line place if you, have from jiostoflice.
Intd
thr
«aiil
and
Sly
ol
Si,
of
N
K
h
Sony* m a y have f a u l t * — who has not?
in,« line ni thr incorporato*« and unti)
87-1 f
to take an afternoon oil
W o o d la n d ‘ a v en u e,
of N E 14 ol N E U
12 It at
7
Green, W. Id
ihxr Micr*.^,or* are ,i*c1cd ami duly uual- 8,'i of N E I , and BE), of S W ' ,
T h e o ld ns well as y o u n g ;
jfir«t, Ih«1 hyjitiin, ««f thi« corporation «hall
deserves all the success that is com­
ut N K * , ...........................
22
21 31
15
Iutid»jui*i „ r,
Perhaps we may, for a u g h t we know .
l.r romtucixi l«&gt; Ih* foitowlny «»tticrr«, to fitf SE cur of N W »,
of
ing to it, for the pro prietor has
.»il.
W. S. Iland, prxidrnt: T. l..ltaw K W U . v ..................
22 21 31
H a vo fifty to their^vnt*.
1Win», vi»c prr«ld«-nl: J. N. Whltnrr, aecr*worked hard to make it an ideal
run N 10 ch W l&amp; rh S 10
! tary ami treaturet: and W. S. Iland. C. M
15
eh E 16 rh. ......................
Alley, A. W.
utnusement pork.
Rut for those who
I Haml. T. t. tlaoWIni. J. N. WMtnrY. 1.. A.
T hen let us all w h en w e begin
Itrutnlry and K. l'uìoton ai a board, of peg 16 ft N of ME ear of 8 W U
of
N
W
.
...........
22
2
1
31
w ant golf, tennis and a place closer
dirrrtor*.
T o s la n d e r friend o r foe,
run W 7,SS ch N 0.20 ch
Artici* VI.
home tho country club
w ould he
K
7.SS
ch
8
«
20
ch.............
W
a
n
t
e
d
Position—
A
refined
Chris­
4
Jrlka, i. lira.
T hink o f tin* harm o n e w o rd may d o
Thi, corporation «hall at thr meeting
20
Oarrna, Muurir*
great.
Some of oUr m onied men tian l a d y w an ts to d o general house of th« iocorporatnra abavo provldnl for, S U of N W J t • ( S W W . . ........... 22 81 at
31
20
EH
of
8K
»»
of
NEJ,.
.
22
2
1
Ma»»ey A War In*
T o tlioso we little k n o w ;
adopt an appropriate corporate arai ami 10 acr*» In N W cor of NEf,'
ought to get hack of the country w o r k for smull family, aged 60 years. |Uy"^1
hy-tSm» noi inruntlutrnt wlth thr»* arR e m e m b e r curses som etim es, like
10
of SEW ............................ 21 21 31
Howard. W H
c lu b for if they Rjnyed golf they 20Î» E. Fifth St., S an ford , Flu.
lirtr« of inrorporation, and lavr« nt Ih* SH of HW 1* of NE &gt;( of
O ur chickens roost nt 'homo,
Stai* of l'ioritl*. whirh by-law»
m»y he
N
W
)
,
27
21
31
ft
Gihlti'tii,
I(
would live m any years longer to en­
*
. . .
» n'irii»Inf ftr f tr*|H»li-tJ, m»y bv provici«» «I In NE », of N W »,
4U
2N 21 31
* Don't sp unk of others' faults until
Ginn, ( ’ F ,
\Yantf*&lt;l
piare
to
board
b
y
f
\«*
»urh
t«&gt;
i»»».
3 acr*« of
»id* of N W »,
jo y their wealth.
Y o u h a v e none of y o u r own.
3
11
of SE»,
Swope A Hro* m » ,■
voting men.
M u st lie close in and
*r“ Aitirl* If.
• •
•
hO
I—
1 h* htchrvt amount ««( &gt;t«drt«t* dnt«« or •y lot in W » sof N W »,
29 21 31
Gra»». I H
40
’l 31
1rtMtSOmtliie rate.
Aflply1, care Itox I»wI*«1tt &gt;- t«. »h*«-h till» rurporaOoo n«»y at NW »( of S W » ,
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\ T h is is u great old world, l&gt;oysL
Mart It» A |{ ri d
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f*li :t, Sun forti. H a .
» riiitli itI nf il* au I Lit it ni Pliirk
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Mfj knu wt»
f: ■; &lt;&gt;f w » , ut N w »,
and the m ore I see of it tin* greater
«finir &gt; III
fu
st , of s\V »,
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*1Lr ft« H r* aiirf rt «!i|»*nrr » «if I h«* In s\v », ..1 si:
&lt;&gt;f s\v »,
:n 2i .11
to
ttotier 1*, |J
it gets.
O n e fellow will tell me to ­
MEN
G o to 111
T h ird r«t r• • t
* nf |»of »! •»' * ami ►
t|list f iLl*f« nf »link, with SW 1, of S E ■I
M»
31 21 II
Viri ullocL. \ I
(Lr 11Limbi f* |»f rhafej ut«*rrlt«r*l t*&gt; «-arh 1 K», ««f S i ' 1, ut S E 1,
to
day a b o u t the shortcom ings of the
t*&gt; get the best meals anti cool, n "
1S 2I 3 1
M MW) A VVgflfia
ar« *»• litlliiw*
Hill
l.ot« t ami fi
21 IV 32
Unknown
other fellow and to m o r r o w my in­
fortubiu rooms ut reusonable riti«-'.
L* A . DIU inlf), Nun furti» Her tda*
L0 Lut« 3 ami 4 . .......
UH
IV 32
VVIntruniL, VV. A.
!
»barra«
formant will be in Jail for something
87-2tp
N K Jit «f 8 W *i and N W V of
T. 1. lUwkfnt,- Hanford, Florida, f.0
Iff!
SF:»i and W l , «f HW »*
22 IV 32
T nkn»&gt;* n
•harr».
*
much w o r s e and so it goes. We can
People all through this section are
All i!f»a U «, (if NF:»»&gt;
27 19 32
660
t’nknown
&lt; . M Hand, Nunf«»f&lt;î, FTorrida,
aLnr«*« l*«l 4 and...............
W
U
ol
SF
I
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end
ulways fihd the lignin in the neigh­ b u y in g I . I V - V K R - L A X be c a u se it Is
W S Hand, ^anfurtl* F‘i&gt;rida, 25 fharr*
f: h
1HI
Optimistic Thought.
hi ; * 4 of si:»*
2» 19 32
Unknown
J
N. Whbnrr, Hmlorrl, He rid a,
10 Lot 2 and N K L and W 11 of
bor's e y e a n d forget a b o u t our own. u preparation of real merit. J t is a
If you mean to prnlll learn to
»La r* **Si! &lt;| and l.nt t »!•*»• «trip
N Fuir« ! uri, San fnf •!. Fluriih, H’ »Larr*«
- If moru people would try to better v egetable re m e d y that acts naturally pleas**.
I l»« rh S' xfit| S icfi-** N
I n \\ tfi,.a Ssf«r&gt;**f lb** *att| inriif pur a
•ul«* I
33 19 .(2
060
I ‘ nknrtw f«
thi-ir o w n condition, spiritually and nml effectively, thoroughly &lt; leunsing
1**7«
La • brr #*i4i,t it »* t I Keif |,Bbi|p,
lliia f. * t «»I m f : I*
h(l
ai
19 .12
Slcifir, \\ A
* f h *!a &gt; uf J un* . A I &gt; ! *» l ’
physically, w Ipit u great old world the liver anti bowels.
I
and S W , nf N W * . and
It is easy to
»Und
n f : a id sw *4 ai d s • ..I
I I Ila *ilf
this w o u ld really heT
«
ta k e anti lias none of th*1 dangers
SW .
ulti
NW I .if
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ah«i bad ufli-r effects *&gt;f calomel.
n w* *j .a n i: t
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tlicfidr it it • J
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l‘»ilt
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T h e y are tcihng it on .1 I&gt; D a ­ 1.1 V-V F R - I . A X will gel yo u light,
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N p.Vire- I* fri» rr 1«v IfivMi « fri«aV ( frirfc will
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I 20 32
M»
I ‘tili now «
vison that he had the white pillars keep' you right and save you d o c ­ a *t *it kItiiLIrrs ms-Viir«k* 11I Ih«* IL all) ‘1 ,*»
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placed in the middle1 ««f the streets to r’s lolls
Sold in 60c anti
$1
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« •* •! I r'ltfr nit- N I * It ** &gt;■f * * h*1
f.sr fr fr'i.«r» U * r fr a&lt;i ip\ Jill)
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&lt;* " »ft 4f| I -I
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so In- c o u ld tjti 11n'in for plat forms b oltles under an absolute guarantee. 1*1 .. at &gt;* ft tr «Jim l tk fTV
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'friie Inrt’1IIIg 1« In a me ii*i (L*- r 1,ar 1*&gt;f 4f kill», *
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llaml, W S
tland. J. N. I N E », of N W », of SKÎ,
from w h ic h to make p u b lic speeches E v e r y bottle bear» the llReneM of . gail|
\Shlltirr and S 1'ulritnn. I«» ft»» * «dl Ififiwn N W ‘, r»f S ' W *4
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during th e campaign f o r mayor next i
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fall
A n d looking at them iii.tke.
*
fil» urpuia
and H • &gt; * a. L"
4W «, «,f * W ,
Aidridge
■« V ‘ 7
» !c‘l e « tl » » ftp- ■
** *'
f * &gt; * ** 120 *, I* N a I. d
) I M&gt; ) d«
Nti11r r nf t »’•I* ni Inr* 11* 4||îI1î f»*f I • *’■*
me think that they w ould be all
f
L*
-A
fi
*
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L
i
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fM
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'
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in
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rut
&lt;
&lt;
d
l'ai, ni
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1»rwc!l A I »
S W A uf ^F
right for that purpose
Sort of a
Nut in* il hi’*! It) SMtfft that
tb’ i
VV||t feoi
In
I hatr bf-rrunlr» H» g
rt*r uf S VV 1 f HK ' »
20 12
d*-r■l|(t»«*tl.
L*%
rihi*
•!»&gt; «‘fiatai»* «I
T o Remove Butternut M eati Whole.
Jack in the pulpit affair.
aMiirial **| &lt;nir***?vr- |f*!n a ror pur a* i*. i.
. laud f d I*ftiri al *• al I L Lift «lav
VV ». J'. afr, N M
1i ch
Poor hot unii-r o\«*r th«* bini**nmtn
s e e
\ II h i .
I«. V»
«li t tIk» fr* fu*1 l.f Tin kL« I ■i-i-% »e■I,!r ' »
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s
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V
I
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TT
1
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N
I
\L « an 1&lt;
nml I'd lh»dn t*ltn«&lt;l o\«*r nlisht
Whr*n
&gt;• 4
*
T a k i n g a walk o v e r the «•»» on
• .*V I ' *
■» . d f
w
*[*»*• t| t fr * ♦»( t Ht - ile*" if Altia* *
f
f I 4
i n oti-d Id t h u uu\ Uif nut* urr murh
•*r I it&lt;■a • ■t»t hrif. j* 1• *« t" t * it* 1»
SI
NW
. ari N fr
Sunday surprised tin g r e a t ! -. in view
a r,*l N VV .
•I*
I’ilhlcr 1“ * » •• » tt.ti n.
id **:i ( k will
♦ •4
&gt;
I
,
1»
ing tin- many m-u lu iiM in g - go ng c urn** «• it w lit*
*-1 N VV . a nti
Up oil alllio-t every
street .Kill I
.tf 1L»r 1j „ &gt; fr . .«ft « e 1it. t fri♦ - ‘ 1 fl f
fr . t«fr M 4
V¿»(ilD (4|lt*tl far ‘ ! • * lim i I Hilf r
to
infr a* *» ! !»•(, t!a i»n 1Le* 1t*|1 «1•&gt;. uf
12
cannot h e lp hut feel that Sanford
* » I I!«*r * «« III f ,|| .%1.1! i|1**•
\.*
I r la.-rf- I at»*
I ,tl
UJ tl
V 1♦ *
1*
-e- ' » • , f 4"
. |«.if
I ut
I*
will Slime of I beso d l l j s hi" one ol tins. L
,
r1
fr*. . V ?• |*| I larg«-sT .Hot In -I cities in lilts nar* of
« i? i.i
• fr r .
Ml
12
•ill «aft ' rl•4lS nt rr»% » rti * 9fr’■1 IN.•*W
1f.n
1 ll.al
• I'lX.'l
J2 2« .r.!
1
Florida.
It has every thing to* make
1
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1
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t.
h VV
a city a m i with that new inurisi
f - • 11...« Jfe-■J IS, II|J *‘* til ft
» ’ VV * « r
I 'll k.r«nws
’• L*» rh, fr, », rL
T h e only Home Hotel ««n ««n.-:.
■» iiatriJ m : «•frill
fr’1'UTl» V, ¡1Dig N
[*• lM*' /
hotel here we are b o u n d to attract
Af
title*
nf
S
ft
r
n
f
|
r«4
f
n
|
l&lt;
x
ii
.6
rh
N
of
8
K
&lt;t4jr nf NF
front.
Ï I fui»
it b » n 1-rt ». lìti II. Tir» j
20
of HVV *$
VV* , iLc Gnii. raïyrt« *1, hereby •••orlato
the p eop le
next season.
(Jetting
IF
*.-*id talli Lr rr»«f a*
run N l *L VV
b F
P r iv a t « bath hoo«e
m:r»i L f * ft p- Mt,-r f&lt;
r •Le |&lt;iir[)u**I in
»» ••» *
at '• * f mU ».
I Ilk (m
them here means that th ey will buy
t ri.of ii »¡c anti I* ' "
n*
»
1
»
L« ■nli*
« I M. * .r- *i •I % lir* s| .
Fish «lit: It«T ' a spi", hilt \
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f SfrHflt'r-f i he
t'f I h•• Male »d I *1 * ‘
il t 1(Î. , *f• "IaF I* rfbs m* •!
property a n d he one o l us and that,
I '»A I» N 1 l'* fl
Ifl It
L). unit 11mirf »Lr |»r%i*|t»n* id 11r I l SjMTiitl rates to (aiuilit'S (or
" « » 1 * »I * •- ' » 11 I* ■k »- f L *-f1&lt;•
» Ï*
'Ml** uf I be Stale of F%*f da, |IM4'.
*'(C t t
will mi'iin new money an d a greater
•J f ••
* i • 1 »t
season.
• f ». *. t »*•»* .«•
r « «n •« •
'.
city
l.et everybody
poll fur |l ■
I. It. D I
new but „1 a i J
lo t y i .
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n i T i i u u rr/ ï\ i LMGLEANINGS
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FO R REN T

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BUDGET O F OPINION “ JU ST BETW EEN
YOU AND M E .”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

i

H

W ÀN TED

A Fine Remedy For
Biliousness and
Constipation

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Stop at Gray Gables

have

Mrs. II. A. Kdicr. Prop.

it

Phone 170 ( «reen Sealireen-. i la
T

W ith out

come o f

knowing

th e

A tlan ta

I

w lint

Frank

case

believe that

will he in

the governor

will give h im n life sentence
are few gov e rn o rs I lint

♦

There

n man to t h e gallows on I'treuittstiin

m.i) lie a foolish potion of mine loll

e v id e n c e

other

fe llo w

and

afterw ard

confessed

It is too la to then to
t i o n 'a n d

in

the

guilty the evidence will

will p rev ail

other

w ill hove been satisfied.
I
b ia s e d in thin case or any

case

bu t
bad

circum stantial
thing.

«

I

the truth

and If he is then living

dence Is n
1

crime.

case if he is

come out s o m e time a n d
the law
am not

tin

(nnkc repara­

the Frank

innocent o r

•

n e v e r • did

rooster

evi­

-,

*

think

anyhow

and

m uch
his

of

a

incessant

crowing in /the morning

has |pst me

much sleep.

nround

He stru t»

the

t barn yard u n d otherwise deports him­
self

in

an

u n gcn tlem an ly

and

un­

seemly m a n n e r and
is absolutely
useless in the egg business.
Read
"

W h at"fhU y
Iowa:

h ave

dont»

to

Turn

in

As tho r e s u lt of tho official edict
o f the s t a t e agricultural college here,
a general mnasacro of roosters begins
ail over t h e s^àte today, fo r the pur­
pose of e lim in a tin g

u th ree

million

dollar a n n u a l loss because of spoiled
chick

d e v e lo p e d

been c h a r g e d
end

herald

eggs,

w hich

against the

has

tlmo hon-

o f the m o rn in g ;

And so ‘ t U # is “.D e a d
Rooster
W e e k " in I o w a , and tho table# slcam
with

stew ed ' rooster,' rooster

pot pie

a n d other c u lin a ry form# o f his car­
case.

T h o s e that are p o t l o fail bo-

foro the nx
The

fall

comm abou t

w ill bo pen n ed
of

the

the

t h a t Infertile egg# keep
Better,
!

and

that

m a n y egg# w h e n
n o t around.
“

up.

barnyard

through
hons
the

♦

lo jjg e r
la y

king

discovery
and

fully as

rooster#

are

CLASSIFIED
AD VERTISING

nun* » fn il.e f irceli Mnurf Hnrnlh Judldal t lr*
from
roil In And lo r Semin*.lr fount), Flor*
Id.» in t ha nr er y
Hartl) VV
* or
f*t* F ...... VVil*
&gt;*’ I .» »
I ID 11 «fu ,
Kepi-*t *ifr , Sa
thrr
• j * ‘ • -'1 *
and
I» a I tn’ ",( li'*fu tit » dtda vt( it liar*!»

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21 2*» V
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1' * 1•r ili'* « (•d , • r ***I *I« I •* Fu
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• *fc'r "I
*I• t»f gii. r*'*li|itl|i
I*22 20 32
ror
* D.f &gt;it h »»thi ( pur!•*••* ». m») f* *1
**t , in t fr«’ * if j
Savanna fri, -n I arr*-a in **| in SW* rur
pimriun
Mi-m proper: tu rf**rf, *4Ml!lf . •aid *î * *«■. ami that ther* i* n*i per»nn In I Itrg fi -Ifi r fri R uf N VV riif nf RE *t
«li N VV•I
2*2 2« 12
in irr
the
i.i fr'Lirld»,tht* »er ir» of »uh*p »"ip I *”* n ■vp1
run F: |o rh R 7 96 rh VV
♦
*•
♦
♦
*n
«r L**m waulii bind lhe «le
Rimi h, I.
I « Ilr bu» Ntl
lo
rh
N
7
96
»
h
an t| tJh
.&amp;t aillant furlLer «a&gt; »,
maint ahi, porr La«
rir «itbervrL** »
•*
liât fri« frtefrlf ve» the »ge nf the ildemlant
Sunahlne Height» at tiene«» '
n« fi, . irhinfe, »rll er ptfrrf *|*e
to Ir orar |wenty-«na year».
of *a » ritflU, ••« mill «Ite*, turn
'««I«* II
Il auler«or*
Yi*u, therefore. F'mrna William», are nr- Lott 4 and 6
till)», or other farllltlr«, *.#« * *»ar&gt; In tbr
r ’ail« II
ItauUr.on.f W
dared
to appear to thi* frulli herein duly Lol» 21 to 30
ma nti fart urr or dia|4oaition of the lunilur.
Kaulrr.uu.
W
«il- II
I t• 3 l to 47
lumber produrti, lor* tnt) tlmbrr of all filed in thi» rau»e t&gt;n the öth day of July l.ot, 48 to fil
JEnuS-r-un. W ««I*- II
A,
lb
19J&amp;,
th*
»
i
p
#
bring
a
rule
day
of
f*°J*
and every dferrlptlon of land» rontrolb-d thia courtlE.ulrf "Un VI «'♦«■ H
t.ot, fil tu 79 and 80
h Lût*
fry thi» corporal Ion; fro oiien, maintain
10
StJlrf. l&gt;aW«l
23 20 Hi
I* further
ordered that thi« nutire SW», «.f N E «,
and control »(frati or roan« Ihrotith or be li nuldUbed
2U
12
III
Ulriun,
H
SW
&lt;
*
uf
N
E
»
,
.
.11
for four nmurutlu» week»
For
Snlc^ Di
nere
farm .
West otrr »aid land»; lu * cut rlralntfe iiitebr«
nf NW», and N »,
r.
of
in tre Sanford lierai«), a nrwppaprf put* SW ».i m
er
r
anal,*
thnufh
the
»abl
land«,
ar
d
in
HW »,
and
HW
ol
Siile, cheap for rash, im m ediate pos­
fria\e the entire rontfßl, insttAfemenl and 1Uh*d In Reminola rounty. Florida.
13 160
Tarrant, Haruui-I
8W I,
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..
,,.
1 21
VVn ne»»e; IÏ, A. Donglaaa, clerk of the
session.
A d tires# F. R.
D u r h a m , ownerablp nf the *ab! canal*, and (« frtave C'inuit ('éttrta and a weal thereof, thif EM “f N E 11 ami HWU of
NE I* anti U W H ol ÄE
the rifili to uwn, rnntrol and &lt;»t«erate l»t day of June, A. 1) 1916.
Ret) Rank, N e w Jersey. *•
8fi-8tc
Itn, H W !» of NK»i u\
bn ala and vessel# of any dracflpi Jon on
f»ea1)'
F. A I )Olin LABS,
ISO
Ollmn. S
21 12
lha »abl canal»; In bulbi, own, pur*-L»*«»,
N E M b ' . ........................
Clerk of tho Circuit Court,
Ul
(trab, J »
« »-,i o,
nW
a », o
r.u . .
, a II 32
UW
rf N
ofin
HE»,
F o r sale nt u good discount, schol­ traar, manag« or »dl rallrôad Une» nr oth­
lly Jaa. C. Uoberta,
40
Unknown
S *4 ot N W l j fir«. W'Wl.........
1» 21 32
er method» of trirnjKdtatJon, hut npt In
Deputy Clerk.
a rs h ip in tiie S an fon l Business * C o l­ ■ny manner a» a
common
carrier
of
A. K. |*nw*r*t Solicitor for Compir
flop HID ft N of HE ror of
frdfhi
or
‘
pa»«#nger»
for
hire;
to
f*ncy
20 21 33
NW », of N E ».
Bl •Tu»»*8tc
lege.
O w n e r cannot use it.
En­ thr land» controlled by U, â» d to have
run W 4SO l! N 481 ft
riduci ve right to and control ov«r the
q u ir e at liernld Office.
82-tf
S
Hwarllry, E . Ur*
E 4&amp;0 ft S 4 83 It
wild game on {&gt;(» rndovd land* and tbc In 4 Irrult Court .Seventh Judicial Circuit NE »^ of PE », of N W »* of
fi*h
within
A
Ijc
Mrtartn
fio
wing
through
Z.&amp;
Wood tard, E I Î
Floilda.
In Chancery
ai»l landa and
«afril »tream« a! «tirh ‘ Reminole Countr.
c ounlr. Fla»Id
21 32
F o r Sale— F o r 10 days o n ly , seven •price»
pfirlnipil
UmK,
wìifriiJkthe
ht to
lln k u o w u
and on h*ruch
trrma a*
it may
rem rFlltie
Anndl*-Nipa William*
W l , of »SEW of BWJ*.............. 20 21
po*f
of
hunting
and
ft»hlng
prleilef^s
**n
C h u lu o t a Do.
10
b(
*
*
“
"
‘
‘
SW1(
of
HE
l(
of
M
W
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;
,
,
,
,
;
.*
SI
Î
I
irai
21
t;
to
tiurrha««-,
own,
r
aim,
.««II,
mort-1»«
«I
4lw
I
I
»
Inai
se w in g machines nt $5.00 to $18.00
id
In
Finley * Mlteholl
10
HE »4 ot HW I, (let* N i j ) . ....... 21 21 31
doal 'lu 1 *iU ,na tmtamonl of. 4P».
f i nfi.i v|«ti
i «f,«
_ and xmorally to
each.
J. II. H u n ter, 103 P q l m e t l o ratti«,
Keatlnx. J T
20
VV t* of HW vj of N W » t ............ 22 21 32
ioinad
tlo, »win«,',ho«|i,
*win»,',h««ii. pmillry
poullry and al» kind«
_____ f M. Nip*1, dot«a*rd, Joir
fatra
K ito p u lo» . M
40
*d
by
lior
hrr
huiband
and
IS
21
and ipcrtoa of ll»o «tork; la rulli rat», J
b
N i l »« of B W &gt; * ........................ ”fi
avenue.
87-2tp
l.aw ton . It W. Eat
Hill to foreBl* ol N W » { of H W « i .............. 27 21 32
20
ral««, p ò « all kind, of sraln, Yffi-tabl««,lf [ noit frlotid, Oarar « f l ­
f’anajfftopulo«,
M.
irtili and all oth«r nrodurt« of thr farm,, I Uami,nC(.ro
ti»m«.pCtmr&gt;!aln«i»t
eloee flood for N B « of B Ê U ----- ,
2&gt; 21 33
40
**« «••»«
Till*.
aad m«trh,ndi»i, , .
I.ot « (lean Hyl'-Htoclt Q,' Dfctl' w'
"
F o r R e a t or S ale— T e r m s g o o d on andasti artici««,' «eo&lt;l».
|,ar«nn, O. N
produrod, pr«p«r«d or tnaaularturrsf from (!. K. Dundy. Howard*
lucta...............
S r I o.-— T ho K e r n o w e ll place, 7 acres any of «aid produrt«; to *i"«|iilr« liy pur- J’arkard t.and Company.
Y
ill#
MUM
of
Chuluota
or
othrriri««.
trll, *.iiulld
U»»*! x
.»|r Ul|lr|
WIBST's IIrli., ua«, Pfll,
IMI11U • rorofiration. Mary Mct *'S
cleared, tiled and good house.
17 »rba«e
tlflknown ............
U t U . Blork b .
î .*, ¿,i’;
and p&lt;{tilp apparatua and marhlmry and I»o*«1l Hard, and ff. A.
I •'!»
U nkuow n
U t IS, Blork C ................. .. . ..
acres total.
O n tho brick road,Yon aptrata «am« for tbr handling, rrraptfon Howard, Drfandanta.
•tone« no rommiulrn or aa own«ra of all W C. H. Dundy, and Mary Mrf)ow«ll Bard'
W e s t Side t w o miles from S an ford. airirulturat or «th«r pr«durt and rnrrIt apprarlns from the afildarlt of J. J. N E U of N W M »" d N W f i ol
I.« I t
80
T h e M o d t l fjtn d D o
rhandi«« of ail kln’a and ,p»«i«t of t|«fi flick in«on, of roun«el for ramplalnaat, here­
N E I i . . ............................... 29 21 32
N . II. G arn e r, P. 0 . Box 962, phone «lock,
«rarrhnutr far a Trnrral or eotd in duly riled, that lha ffetendaoti, C. E. S U
&lt;&gt;' S W *4 ot N E H
of
2 no
6
D re w i D o n le y
9 B U . ...........
29 21, 32
rtorafb (itudnaa*. «itb power lo tua prpt-«r Dundy, and Mary MrDowrll Hard, are nonN o . 68,
»87-Htc
1
war«houao 'rr«*lpt* -aftrt ■ r*rtlflrai««, fa«- rr-ldrnt« rf th« «late of Florida, that the NJl ot E » i of HKI( of BE f*
torl««.
atorkyarda,
»rain
r!««ator*.
and H 4 of HE &gt;4 of 8 E Î 4
Il PU
known re»id»nto tf C. E. Dundy
F o r Halo C h e a p — G a s range, good wharvra. du«x and applianrra Inrfdrntaf tut
20 '
Moordb, J. N ...........
Of H E U l- ........... --------- v . . 32 21 32
Bowllnr Drees,
h l i ..........................
Dreeo, O
&lt;»Mo.
that Mary MelfuwrU
th« oprfatlott of arty rf ft&gt;e «am«, and B«rd rulitea at S4 W. Ham« «tr*et. Wral- W !i of â w w of hÎEU mid
a# new.
In q u ire nt Fornnld Tin to
lo op«rata all mrao* and m«lt|od* «1 traa*- «rvill«, Ohio, that aald C, E. Dundy and
«6 IV« off \V «Ida oF N E U
t «9
l«oni. Mr«. P- (■■
30
pnrtaftnn. by ,v«blrl«« or by V«»a«l,! to At at y Mr tin well Tard, are eaeh oxer th*
o| SW '( of N E li ........... , . 7 « 3 t l
82
S h o p .80 tf
t I»
0
1-anatitopulo*,
M.
arqulr«, jmrrh«-«. . bold, mort,ai« or ,«t as« «t twanty-oan yrar*. and that them H NEJ( ol N W }t-..................... . . . 3 3 t l 33
TT
• in
bond«, not««, bill» and rlairaa and ntbrr no perron in the alato of Florida the ear- BH
of HWJÎ
of N W R of
F o r Sale— B r o n z e
Turkey
e g g s «vld*nr»a of Indolifrdn»««, f'a own »tork vier of »ubporna upon whom would bind
Ilrawdy, l&gt;. «
18 21 32
6
Vanee. 8. &lt;
20
«X
I t 21 32
$2.00 tloz.
Hifrrcd P ly m o u th Rock and th« mork'of otbrr lnrorpor»t»d rom- tb«_ «aid defendant«, or «fiber of them.
11art. I&gt;»nl f
36 21 32
20
pani««, and lo voir thr «am, a» m natural
You are, therefore, ordered to appear to
fidtM
iftg«
R
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L
80
H»y
of
HEU
nt
21
31
eg g s, $1.00 for 15.
P ly m o u t h Rock f««r«on rould, Iraocbt*«,' prUdrs«-«. pal- th« -«l«l tuffi ut romplalnt herein filed on or
Itobrri«. H 1DO
as 21 33
and ropyr«(bl». firm*««, it* w.|t a« hefnie thr Mh day of July, A. I&gt;. 18t6,
roosters ant! cockerels price# In a p ­ rut
.. «»«
any otbrr «.tala or ln!ar««t In or to r«al and in«wrr «aid bill ot mmptalnt or de­
t In
plication,
Koyntono P o u ltry Y a r d # , or prruinal property of avery knd and er«» pro ronfe««o will be entered »r«in«l
All o f tho U n d o d escribed In the fo r e g o in g lying and I » » ' “
drtrrlption, «llbrr l«cal or »qultabl« and you. and final dorre« thereon.
8.1-Gtp
L o n r s x o o d . ‘ Fla.
It I« further ordered that thi* order bo C o u n t y o f S em inole an d S t a t e of F lo rid a .
lo bold, u#«, mortgar«, tratit, a.-ipn
tran-frr, ronv*y, rnrumb«r by tn«r,,af«. publbbed in tbn BanloM ^ Herald, a naw»lull
W h e re -ttrv word “ T o w n s h i p " or n b b r e v ln t iq n therefor orru m it »
pfrd(«, daril of t*U«t Sr othrrwl,«, and paper puMUhed In Hanford, Seminole rounF o r Sale— F lv o ye a r1 old English
Marisa,
one------*
ty.
Florida,
«&gt;nr«
nach
weak
for
four
roneeroth*rwb&gt;« to ijispn»* “I lbs •»ms ** any
Bo'‘ heldI to iim
mo
t n .T
o w n s h i p south
a lla b n a s c e ; and whore
otn
.Township
south of T
Tallahassee;
where the
v*'
h ull terrier, w eight f»l»out 65 pounds and «xary part thereof, or riabi, title or utl»« » eek*.
\Wltnrm my hand and aeal thi* tha 21th " R a n g e ” or-abbrevlution therefor occurs It ahnll be held to mean
Interett therein In fka Plate of Plorida or
a" k
W o n first prixS a t county fair, best «laenrher,; to borrow or to loan« money day of May. 1916. *— a byeam» »—
. « B at
.« E. A. DOUGLAHS,
East o rf Tallahassee.
Tallahassee, *
etock
in the
country. 4 A ls o
six« V»A “ » &gt; ?;■»
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4- ^
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p ffk _ I
g s s g
JN O . D. J1NKINS,
w e e k « old m a l « p u p p y ,
N I c ^ ¿ n r - 1* ’ ‘
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Wi my
certain
k n o w le d g e several
men ‘huvjJ t&gt;uen hung on circumstan­
tial

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cure to semi

liai e v id e n c e and 1 w o u ld not rare
to have any* man's blond on my In .id
il 1 was t h e chief executivi
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■ Li r lumi If 8f
Still •d f
in thr I' p i i h I hîat«" ««r f.irr
lifrti n
n th* inan) of director* ni»\
to time ib tr $ml Of
Artide II
Tfru* gf-Fit-rat nattirr nf the Itiinin
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por « 11»*!.
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IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’ S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A R L E S E C T IO N

P U B L IS H E D
SEMI-W E E K LY.

SA N FO RD H ERA LD
IN

VOLUM E VI'

LEMBERG CAP­
TURED; A GER-

NO. SS

THAW IS ON UNKNOWN IN
TRIAL; MAY POLITICS SUC­
BE SET FREE CEEDS BRYAN ;

Knights of CoI uiii Imin Here
Cooper With Cooporatixe
The Sanford Council No. 1762 of
vFred W. Cooper has accepted n
j the Knights of Columbus will again
position with the Cooperative Store.
show to thu people of Sunford that
Mr. Coopor hi»« been with the Bonita
they are still moving ahead by inlti
where his signs and advertising
attng a- riuss of thirty-five candidates
stunt» ha\'e attracted general atten
into their order, Sunday, June 27th.
tion.
He is also an old advertising
r hi expected to be one big day for
&gt;rnxrr,-'•having-l»»»en in- th«**advertising
the Catholic m«»n. There will be a
game with several daily papers over
hundred anti fifty or two hundred
the state and knows advertising in
visiting Knights from other parts of
every department.' He will prove to
the state, as Tampa, Jacksonville,
he a valuable man with the Coc a l l ' i c i a w i l l b e f r e e Operative Store in their new place T E S T O F H IS S A N IT Y IS R O B E R T L A N S IN G M A D E Miami, St. Augustine, Sun Antonio I M P E R I A L
VALLEY SUF­
and other cities will be repr«*sente«l.
in the Herndon building, corner of
S E C R E T A R Y O F U. S.
T O BE M A D E B E FO R E
F R O M R U S S IA N S IS
FERS F R O M E A R T H ­
After nine o’clock mass the Knights
Park avenue and Second street and
and candidates will march oyer the
wo cun look for some new stunts in
BY A P P O I N T M E N T
A JU RY T O D A Y
C L A IM O F T H E
Q U A K E K IL L IN G
principal streets of town and end
window dressing, idgn work and
TEU TO NS
M ANY
other advertising.
Washington, June 24.
Robert at their hall of initiation. After the
New York, June 2-1.--Thirteen
witnesses testified today that they Lansing, who was counsellor for the conferring of degrees in the after-*
London, Juno 21.— With tho.capEl Centro, Calif., Juno 24,— Sharp
B. F. Whitner and S. Ü. Chase of believe Harry K. Thaw is sane. Tho state department has advised Pres­ noon the . affair will end with a
tlrefof Lemberg; the Austro-Gorman Sanford were visitors in the city to­ witnesses, who included Thaw- him- ident Wilson io law and precedent in smoker and experience meeting at earth shocks yestonlay centeiod tho
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anxiety of Imperial Valley settlers
Brmion, which have driven the Rus­ day guests at tho Empire.— Reporter- self, appeared in proceedings before the policy pursued by the United the Catholic hall at night.
on
the head gate» of the great irri­
sians hack from the Carpathian Star.
a jury to test Thaw’ s mental state, States toward belligerent govern­
Mountains for more than 150 miles,
gation
system which had transformed
on the outcome of which depends ments since the outbreak of the Eu­
nearly
270,000 acres of desert.
have accomplished the object of their
whether the slayer of Stanford White ropean war, was named today to
Tonight
the intakes of the C ol­
great drive, begun cmly in May.
will go free or return to" the insane succeed William Jennings Bryan, ns
orado rivrr/ near Yuma, and the
The Aust.o Germans will undoubt­
secretary of state.
asylum from which ho escaped.
headway at Sharp's weie reported
edly now ditcct their efforts toward
Four jurors at Thaw’s former
Few appointment» in recent years
safe,
although‘ the Sharp’« head was
the complete clearance of Gulaciu of
trials, fwo chaplains. U physician and have given such widespread satisfac­
shaken and sagged.
the Russian invaders.
a keeper nt the Tombs, where Thaw tion In the National Capital.
Mr.
Engineers . reported that nnothor
The Second Austrian army under
at various times was confined, two Landing is a life long Democrat, blit
shock us severe as tho one that last
General von Boehm-Krmolli entered
nowsnaper men who have been as­ In- has devoird his time lo inter­
PLAYED HAVOC IN THIS CITY night rocked the. little cluster o f '
Lemberg Tuesday afternoon after HACK TAXES WILL HE COL- sociated with him during the r.ire
national law and diploma»-}- and is ns
towns in the vulloy and cost four
LATE LAST WEDNESDAY
sanguinary fighting.
According ty
years’ history of Tbnw litigation, ft popular with former Republican of
' L E (T K I) AND THE MONEY
lives in the Mexican border town of
unofficial reports, however, much of
AFTERNOON
lawyer who had met Thaw in New fit i.i.t us with Ins colleagues.
PAID FOR BULKHEAD
Mexicali, undoubtedly would wreck
the artillery of the Russians hud been
Hampshire and a juror in civit pro­
Members of tho ciAdnet and close
■■ ■■ *
tho» worka there.
removed and it is considered prob­ •
ceedings instituted by one of Thaw’s
‘ One of thj worst storms in Ihe
Scientists .appear to agree that
The city council met in regular former attorneys against Thaw’ » personal .friends-of the President ad­
able that great part of thb Russian
history
of the city occurred hero on
vised the »«lection nnd Mr. Bryiin,
ast right’s shocks Jny alpng tho lino
army of defense was in retreat be­ session June 21, 1915 at 7-30 p. in.
mother were included in the list wh&lt;* himself nit hough not consulted is Wednet'day afternoon about four
oT what is known ns the San AnPresent, B W Herndon, president;
fore the works were stormed.
The
testified. _
under-tood t«i have hoped for the o'clock. Tin- storm took fhe record irea» fault in the earth’s formation
\V
W
Abernathy.
.1
Adams.
C
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Russians are in retreat,
Vienna
All agreed that Thaw showed no promotion &lt;&gt;( \l
j not .•&gt;&lt;* much on account of t|u« dura­
Luc-ing
which was involved in the north;
states, near Zolkiew and Riiwtt Rus­ Hinge«» and H, K. Tolar Absent. symptom of delusion, that he could
tion a« on tin- amount of rainfall
&lt;Mhri.il is&gt;i noil net meiil of the »&lt;•* I Hid Velocity of tin» wind in a short centre! California earthquake of
ks,’ northwest of Lemhi rg, between J. I). Davison and It C. Man well talk intelligent!' on many subject»
1110(5
Minute» »■( tli*- la-t Hinting rend had (»ever I.»*» i violent to the
■Ii .»f Mr l .it r -IT ir who li u. I rl'tl l
ihe San 'and Vistula rivets, and in
1». ri»*«l of time
The rain fell in
,- .1' Seiretrtrv ..»I I uteri»» Mi
n-.age c-l;mtted :.t £ 100,000 was
the vicinity ' f K ids. , «cross Du- nnd approved
knowledge v d : |-|&gt;»-.ir» d rational
torn nt. ai V in r few minute* th
The i i»lln tiir w„* .ml hori/ed tn
■ I- » i-igniiiioii of Mr Bryan on «Irret«
older of Russian I’nlaud
|)haw .t | | .im -iI in 111po«ei| on the
wer.» writable lake*, the |düm‘1» 1,1 ,h" district extending roiyh
imi-iilIn lHlil«» wune-* «taiid and ulHWi-ml his nl- j
• * »u - made in the following
The German Emperor is believed lake i r«'dit fur i*37
wat»r on First «irret backing into !y frl^jt the rhn’ dder of the Corofmh
pi&gt;rs»&gt;nnl
tn\
anil
*12157
ml
i»i&gt;&lt;&gt;iint
t o n e . -» 1111• ’
w»»!l in ;-iI&lt;11&gt;»l ed
tn have bell) at the front nl the
«ulne &lt;•( l fu» «tur»*«
Th«» «torni xew Mom " uim of Lower California to
nt
miii&lt;
tmi.
;*ntt
error».
hi*
hliving
voice and wiilmut lo-,italion
Ho
llefure l«»avmg thi» »•veniiig lor u •er» wero entirely im Jequate t » ta k r j‘' " n Berdn^. o rn«
ep* . t, Gali*
taking .of Lemberg, end word comer
north. Yum: on the
«htscriheil th»- »torv " f his escape
from Potrograd Hint Emperor Nicho­ presented u list showing same.
■f r» ■t inS’ »-w II ", mp-lbre
t In* off thè «urplii« water nnd trave!
n- 1 11 1 "
Tin* * »Ml: :1 i»'k lli'W b»dl*f- the re­ front M tti .i - .i
ea»i at t ■' n
n . 'he west.
i i s .ul he left
las has started f"r the Russian front,
a i - " iti*i.1 ' b..«T lie limi «tnppeii for
lew minuti*« Oli tiltre! pt ,.f ¿i marked copy "I the J.uk lii»rnti*e ph--iThe
roue
.
:rp
f e n o r e wero
1
-t
tobl
him
he
doubtless to inspire It*« soldiers by
r,..| t*i.. |io. i uf -*. . r» -..n
uf main «ireet«
\\ hlle t In- «torni »u«
Htmvilb» MelrnpnliH v ‘»it I.V S.intnrd i»; ih sain* aid In i an »- &lt;'»J hlfnsi-lt befe't moat ce .teed about Calexico
Te
tu
Mr
K»»bert
I..1
(1
*1
ng.
thè
u»
progre**
and
aflerwnrd
thè
light.
his presence.
and Mexicali, where the free revelry
1 * *-- » vnminatlon
Whether the fall of
Lemberg eitixi a, giving the rei'iimnii-ndiition« lievnl he war
- h I f *inin«ell&lt;tr of th»* Depart
rung played all kind* of prank» and
of the n«»w mayor
It iiiiiriiri in VC»la pus I (»0,1« »1
of a frontier collection of saloons and
means that the Russian army op­
ut .»I i l e St.iU aiol Ih»« Mr Lan- .entered in -eversi business bouses,
the u i’ S i nt M.tvitr Itowden. and
dam*e halls was halted when the first
&gt;f &lt;he
Thni i b»- w» «*'•• 1
«truck the telpi'raph unii teb»p||oiiu
I. ,i .«i . i»|it e*I ' l e .rn|"#l II I III* h I
erating south of it in Southeast Guwill iln till the', »'an I*» ti-'llii i» ta\e- d'»* »w . i-«- would ‘
a If...
«hocked t....p'e ill the tide shock put out the lights and where
liil.l in effectlVi !&gt; nit nil front the
|
&gt;r- ; »ri d
V ,, *i n .......
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all the fatalities occurred. The men
un»l ex|»»-ri-e- ti i h»- »it- " f &gt;»»t&gt;f»»rd !ly lit . gn i In lor* ’ I
il
phone «trink him««»», animal« nnd
army to the forth stretching ;i&lt;T"*«
V\ d,in
-igoi d i illusi! t
nnd women killed were crushed b«rPoland to the Baltic tall lint yet h The r» purl of the eh'* n mb- lit till* • bided was until ai» »I b
peopti». but no actual fathlitie« iirI anting
i rei •*nl .' p
neath the adobe walls of a dancro
hist meeting «hows thui tin preM-nt Attorney Getn-ral * uok
said. Vienna and Rerl'n newspapers
\\ l.i ii . .»iiirr, «» ri'iiin . nrfed
hull.
lili « \JH*I ■ m i .1r r w«
1
-tiltnell
lire
paying
-v|,|Ir \%
H&lt; %t*.| III«*
ray this is the case and that Ruwian
T ie !» «ill hume II &gt;1 a large hole
„ . • .. »I|l »•». !.. »I .
1 til »
■G« 11ria\1* I'll.i W 'A
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Rebuilding already has begun. In
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arms have rn el veil :: hlpw from
lorn in I he ruuf ir»d ihe l'ghuilng
imlkI • »1 ■*.tbin D • PI ** pn, U
this
city where the business section
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n
rflt
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t nl* anil 'A.i- murali &gt;
which they cannot ret over
nliirted the roof burning, but ihe
•I
|l I- t be 1.11111 V »»I 11.1« »ill* ft1*1i til
was
ruined, gangs of men worn at
Di In« i r»»«« ■-xiiiinnittion« of
If the stroke prows as ■ru I eg
d.nw tipi mr of ruin ailed a* a fin- dekeep Wltbii. the mean»» Ilf the ■ I
work
today clearing tho d«*bris. At
i
1
a
n»
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i
in»k
pul
que«l
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ode
ns the Teutons predict, Ms i t i c l ,
purlUient and pul out the hlsm.
nnd tn »pend n&lt;» more than him been designed to impre*» en the jury that &gt;n connectniu wiih Mr 1.anting s upCalexico similar work was in promilitary observations hen- say.
M the homi» of G W Spetteer on gre««
The da mage here was es­
D&gt;e fini limi hi» p
a man *utfi ring from t he fur'll» of
i.oin* nn-iit
should be felt in «he transfer &lt;»f vt»«l nppruprintt d
Si.nfnr'l
Height«
III»tnlephoiie
wire
It was mined nil •&gt;«»«■»•« del t h I nanny which the Mate alleges I *
timated
at rinse to $200.000.
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German forcet t&lt;&gt; the wert, win re for
the
berti
acted
il»
a
conductor
fur
'
*»j
Calexico
Has
estimated
to
bo
mi
the i-ouim I lt*l|«»Ucu to III a tn ]ui»se«»u»« uilghl
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dilli
tu
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appear p«*rfe&gt; &lt;
litluen»"
days they have be« n bard pressed l&gt;&gt;
»I . I w.t l.arn did |,.„ than Dint
tin, »j-.* in let. —
n• tv t» |»» :i' i Lev r * * I11111
(I'M-* *li*»
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the French
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Late tonight I'et rof r.. .1 •»•' . . ■!• i
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gr.i
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I . i n n i g r »tone tlu»r»» by tho
ii j.i.rt ■’
•».» - wb"'n
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the fall of Lemberg
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patches from the Russian 'apilal to I-,. ! I
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water
tank
oil it* sixty foot tower
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jifi-mi*
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Imni i T*»,.» vu« ilb ged
luted detuils of what purported to notifuy i» 11 member» tII .ill VI »I.
knocked thè cow- over mi tho boy The collapse* of the tower deprived
hi» trial» for mil rile r. to have fr.
Thi» very faet commended itself
he the systematic withdrawal of the
and both of them were rondared un- the tdwn hf water pressure.
»tuented, has hei»n missing. Cool to th»» I’ ri'Mth nt'« adviser* a* a ma­
.Russians from the town and it ¡a be­
consciou» f»&gt;r a few moment» but
Council met pursuant to adjourn­ «¡»id toduy. She ha« ln»eti locati»»! u
un lor i In- :• l»!"»1-it lo»»Mt
lieved in military circles here that ment at 10 Ml a m Jum- 22 iblii
Ìir»t h rn» and bov are on tlu» job ti»
TiltU Kilt.ee
ilii-tori ni d 'ui« promiscil t»* com. Ilf M r 1,.111'ilig * • ' I'. rli 11*
v» «&gt;r»»- tur
when the coifiit is taken of the
I ' ltltngl V Hi MM
* 1h
hi*
|&gt;r,.*iM i It \\
lb rmb'ii. pr»*«i- i .i N» w N -irt
Geii.-vu,
June 24
lit the prmiy, Di» » i g .i m» t • • 11 g
Austro German hotly it will not be di ;.1
1III* »1' 'I ident
W \. i riiui I; \ I \d.im|; « , [y n N» bit Th :« III &lt; III. J»- ' i Im* -t
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j»»«,»
ul
relatives
and
it
few intimate
■rito .'I ■* " m&gt;
large, for, as was the rase at
f
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Tli«- light nu Vf -fìlli V, t h»* ■miri friend* Mi«» Margie Killn-»» and Mr,
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m
I'rze mys), the Russians arc *-id t" M »v well u 1 II I
Il M1j wS 'lid kti'i . k» 1 \ lit* l ' i Miil hall 1..
l'1’1 r
. 1tnv Ttlli* w»*re united in the holy
if * . i di'd
I '»»1* i ,| «sj .»*... «» i* I • d
have worked hard t" move »»very
., il &gt;■, *' , v i e ■ »•• ,il I . r «« -.* Dn» 1.. i,i ■I- nf mat n limn v on \V»»dn»»sday,
|t w
i».»v.d I H I
1' ■ •
;
I » ,,« -t| II ll»"t - tII ' 1 »III!»l|
i »T' - ’
Hung of militarv value
......Hill »11
11 '
M ,« A.
D. 'i 11" |i»««iti th»- i *j '*11111 »' »tuii-ou’iil "!
I.ail.l ,, c «&gt;■■. un 11.111r•»**
Inn»' Itith, ul in u. nt at the homo
mg I..1.I-» r» t l i Di » » f * » eghl &gt;
Telegrams from \ienna rouceriiing council adv im»- the S» mmol»- Dr. »Ig
ri*1 tuli»»»« un Dii- »»n«t «nb* &lt;i( th«- bride » parents, Mr an«l Mrs.
at t n r m
John II Stan* hfield. «1 • «vit h &lt;h» |" r n» n»-l i »I "*»
the capture nf loinherg nnd rerouni- mg Co #2 '»nil frt'in tin» fund hi Id
a,»,
«tri-ii ■ !■'
Iightiinig and Ih» K II
K lib»-»» to Geneva, Kin. Tho
r»-v o-wi d ll»- hi»i'ir\ » f the Th a &lt;&gt;f l h»' I »rp ■»! in» I "I 'l •!•
ing the celebration of the populace in re»»»rv«I
r
,
«
«
h'Mi'iwa«
p.irlly iii»ini&gt;li»hed. |{»»v. Strong of Sanford officiating.
Roll »all. y*»s li I 1&lt;» i n«»» m «ieti.ll.
H&lt;- quotvil form» r veisnnt Willi rnnfidenlial di-tnd« *»l
in Vienna over the victory, add thut Jar, R. C Maxwell, \\. \Y A In r- Afislrict Attorney Jerome us saying all important negotiatinns brought »he «b-bris fclbng «n Mrs. ( rew. and
The reception room was made to
the corps with the Russian army nnthy. C. H f&gt;ingee. No. J D. Da­ to the jury at Thaw's second tri.t „bout sinre Wilson was »dectc.l
"'".n n g h«»r.» «ermualy
Sh.» had an » niilt* forth the nuptial spirit with
pays tribute to the magnificent rear vison nnd J Adams.
I in/nnt in h»»r i'rm« M Die time and tastily arranged decorations of
(or the murd»-r of Stanford Wlut.
guard action founght by the Rus­
It was moved nnd seconds«! • an«i that "no one pr«-to»d« that Thaw i.
.
! Die e»riv|M- of both fron» in«tant ferns, roses and petunias.
DIi ' h Fi il in Snake Ulte
sians, who e.ro declared to have re­ carried that
denth wu» miraeulou«
the city ntlornAy he insane ft» he now sit» in court." and
Promptly at the appointed hour
treated eiyitwHrd in good order, leav­ directeil to nt once proceed to col­ read the findings of the ct&gt;mrnls-i&lt;»&lt;
/Tun negro boy* named Guld« n
The «torm al«o knOek»»d «lown the bride and groom, precede«^ by
ing behind few pieces and even re­ lect all sums due the city* front all which declared Thaw sane »luring und Tr»nt. living in GnhDhoro were »«•veml telephone pole* nn iYlery Mi»» Bertie Jurohs and Mr. Wil­
moving the Russian detachments sources.
liam Kill)«-« marched in to the strtlra
his first trial in l!»07. when the jury bitten by n rattleniake In th»» winnl» nvenue
from the city, which since the Rus­
lust Mmid.iy and the Gulden boyof Mendelssohn’s Wedding March,
diangrccd.
sian occupied it. has been called by
which was played by Mr. O. • L.
^
Uavls I.aw Ail Right
Deputy Attorney General Cook. »»»' being the fi « « I mie liitli-li «utTi-red the
liltu-n l»y Dog
them Lwow.
,
Tallahassee. June 24. The con­ behalf of the str.te declared he would worst, hut both inti nag« &lt;1 to reach
¡Robert Mason, the son of I)r. Tharp.
One telegram from Vienna n»ys tention of
the JacksonvilleSlate
prove that Thaw "i* «uflrrlng from the city and w»-r»- placed und«-r the Muviu wi»« bitt»»n by a &lt;l&lt;»g o«t Tues­
The bride vv»** beautifully gowned
1 h»* lr*nt h»»y day- wiitU- riiliiig hi* wheel on Mag
Emperor William and Emperor hnm- that the Davis package bill pa«««-d by incurable insanity" anti would «hi»» rare of p' -. **u nin»
it* an exquisite dress of dark htuo
cls Joseph purpose to meet sotyi in the recent legislature is invalid, was " b y Thaw's mother that sh» w . i oulil have b«»« n saved by an opera* rod in avenue
The »log ran along crept» &lt;!»’ chine, with accessories to
the recaptured Galicia, capital, for denied by Governor Trammell here suffering from nervous prostration Don unii see «ne»! t*&gt; In» tei-ovef lug niilt» of the wheel an»! before Robert match, while the groom wore a
when In some manner he loosened knew- he wrs t-nywhere around he irively suit of dark blue serge.
‘ fitting ceremonies to murk the end yesterday.
The contention of the when he was born.”
of Russian dominance of Galicia." Stnte that the second and third fend­
" W e will show you that in hi« the tourniquet tbnt had been wound fastened hi« teeth into hi» U-g just
Immediately following the cere­
Dhe news of the fall of Lemberg ing of the bill on the same day with­ childhood Thaw talked glbbetish and! around the Un»1', allowing the poison niiove the knee. The »log was im­ mony and usual congratulation» tho
was known on the continent yester­ out a auspenxlor» of the rul«»s by a that his tekehers hnd to talk his to sweep through his system and he mediately found by tho police force the bride and groom, followed by tho
( &gt;a
died yesterday
The Gulden boy is and »hot nnd hi* herd w-s sent guests repaired to the dining room
day, but it did not reach London two-thirds majority would cause the language,” ho said.
recovering and will live, so th«- to thu Pasteur Instltiito ut Jackson­ when* refreshments were served.
until lute today. Then bulletins ar­ act to be unconstitutional, but the
Sunday at Methodist Churrh
physicians Dink.
Children ahbuld ville to ascertain if there wero any
rived almost simultaneously by wire­ Governor declared emphatically that
Shortly nft«T 11 o'clock thi* hrido
Sunday
school,
9:45
a.
m.
he
warned
about
going into the sign* of rallies. Robert i* all right un»l groom left by way of the F. E. C
less from Berlin nnd Vienna by a law had been legally passed nnd
Preaching. II. by pastor.
woods cl thin time nf the year ns at present and the many friends of Ry. for Daytona B«»ach nnd other
of Amsterdam.
The British press that there would be ho necessity, for
Preaching. 7:30.
they are apt to he bitten an»l tho the family hope that the examination points, where they will spend a
had been expecting such a develop­ an extra session to rectify any sup­
The evening services last Sunday loss of life Is sure to follow unl«**s u
ment and there was no more than posed irregularity.
of the head will not show tiny symp­ »hort honeymoon, returning to Sanwere
writ attended.
The Presby­ do«?tor cun be found ut once.
passing comment on it, though it
According
to the journal of the
toms of rabies. There are too many- forii, where they will be at homo to
drove borne, according to military somite, the bill passed ita second and terian pastor. Dr. Brownlee, with
worthless curs roaming the streets of their many frlenils after June 20th.
' observer«, the fact how ample 'must third readings on April 28, afid there his congregation worshipped with us,
Sanford nnd the lives of all tho chil­
Tito hrido is one of Geneva'» most
SprDal Meeting at Monroe
have been the Austro German am­ was no suspension of the rules. If and they with the Congregational
dren
of
this
city
nm
in
jeopardy
as
charming
and attractive young la*
On Sunday afternoon nt 3:30 the
munition supply to accomplish the this wan the fact the Inw Is not cofl- iff Uniters will he with us ognin on pastor of Du- Methodist church of long ns the present lux laws allow «lie* and Ita» n wi de circle of friend»
feat;
stitutional ami will not »land a lest Sunday evening.
"ill
*»r»»a»h et
Monroe myriads of rur« to'roam fh«» street«» who wish her much happiness and
The first Sunday evening in July Sanford
Berlin and Vienna sre reported in the co ur t s , hut if the rules were
church.
Tin*
»»»rvic»»
will
ln-gm
u Nn one s»*»-m* to claim them or to success. The bridegroom is a prom­
will mark the beginning of the union
suspended
nnd
mention
of
the
fnrt
ran-1
pay the license tax on them anti yet inent business ttiitj of Sanford and
joyful over the victory of their
services for July of the rongr.-ga- ■erics of *n»»eting* which will
30
they
evidently belong to somebody. has a host of friends who will oxforees.
'Arch Duke Frederick &lt;&gt;f left, from the journal, ¿hr Davis
tional, Presbyterian and Method­ tinuc through the week at
If
the
police forco was allowed to tend his Gride a cordial welcome.
Austria, commander In chief of the package bill would revoiutionire the
A cordial invitation
ist churches of Sanford. The ser­ each evening.
clean
out
about two hundred worth­ V
------------------------Austrian torces. and General August liquor irnffic of the state.
vices will be held iff the Star Thea­ to all tho people of that virinity to
R. S. Entxminger and family le ft '
less dogs out of this city there would
von Mnekenspn of the German army,
come
and
take
part
in
these
ser­
Singing the old hymns, anil
yesterday for Long Wood, where they
S. Bunge and S. Rapp have re­ ter,
both have been made field marshals
The jwople of lie |«*sa danger to the children and ev­
preaching
tho old gospel, in the vice! is extended.
expect
to spend several months with
turned
from
Coronado
Beach,
nher
ery
one
else
who
is
obliged
to
run
^he
of the Prussian army in recognition
spirit of the Master will character­ Sanford are invited to attend aa
they
spent
a
week
in
restful
.debate
relative»
and friend*.
risk
of
being
bitten
every
«lay.
of their services In the Galician cam­
o ft «a as they can.
ise 'these services;-v
jjflout the war In Europe.
paign.
’ ip ? '. li'fi j*
?*‘
.
. ' s
/ ‘ *
^ ytt
¿/ " *
- UP-».
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V
III
i l i i a M f r l l tillr
i i ~ wawVwXs.’.

TWO MEETINGS OF
COUNCIL HAVE IM­
PORTANT MATTERS

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S A N F O R D — L ife la Woith ¡.¡vinti

SANFOltl). FLORIDA, KUH» \Y. Jl NE 2.".. 1915

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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SWEEPING RAIN
STORM AND HIGH
WINDS DO DAMAGE

EARTHQUAKE

CALIFORNIA

�CVS
TH E SANFORD HERALD

PAG E TW O

COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FHf)M COItRESPON
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY'— EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD

HENRY WATTERSON ON BRYAN

Mr. Wilson merely reiterates the
case of the United States against
Germany, upplying certain required
particular, nnd repeating the former
plea, ruther than demand, in behnlf
of established usage laid in humanity and law. Observing that it con­
tains nothing which should jostle
imperial sensibilities, or rutile any
reasonable temper, we may rest

mtil on the route. His son, Victor
Mr. nnd Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs.' is substitute.
Miss Rose Hunter of Wheeling!
Patton drove the n ew car nver to
West
Virginia and Harold Mnndlc
the 1teach the other day, accomplish­
ing in a few hours what used to re­ from the medical college in Phila­
quire two or three days at the least, delphia, Pa., arc visitors of Mrs.
niuncho Mandle and Miss L. V.
p.et’ s all get us a cur. eh?
Hunter on South Sanford avenue.
Mr.- and Mrs. C. C. Pearson and
Miss Hunter is a sister If the Indies
Frances and Flora Pearson are camp­
and Mr. 'Mandle is Mrs. Mandle's
ing for a few days at Palm Springs.
son.
A party of West Side ladies, Mrs.
There will be many friends to
Criggal, Mrs. Senn, Mrs. JeWott nnd
grieve at. the- passing of Mrs. Jwhn
Mr». Thornton desreodwi- »pon-Twin
Lakes Plantation via the early morn­ Welker, which occurred at Bryan, even hanged, (jrawn and quartered,
Ohio, nhoqt two weeks ngo, where for treason less heinous. The recent
ing train last Friday and capturod
she
had recently gone to from tyer6. secretary of state commits not merely
the place without a struggle. Neith­
The young people gave Horace treason to the country at a critical
er the bountiful supply of nmrnuniChorpening a jolly surprise party moment, hut treachery to his party
lion they bore, nor their good spirits
on the eve of his departure for and hit» official head. Whatever hi»
were at all the worse for the showers
motive, whether political or mer­
they encountered, und after making Oklahoma.
Lionel and Cilia Sipes gave their cenary, it leaves him altogether in­
a pleasant day for Miss Taber, and
it is hoped for themselves ns well, friends another of their popular defensible and ignoble.
returned in thé evening as they dancing parties last Friday evening.
Y e t is it wholly characteristic?
Those wishing ice can call up Mr.
Unfeeling and disloyal by nature, In­
came.
Byer’s telephone, Beardall avenue
ordinately selfish, avaricious, ego­
Oscar Taber Pearson and Helen
and L. Coo will deliver same.
tistical, without any. sense o f the
Isabel Reason or were quietly mar­
Several nice showers, one on Mon­
true relations of life and duty, or
ried at the residence of tho bride’s
day was accompanied by quite a
decent regard for the fitness of things
aunt, Mr*. C. H. Reasoner in Jack­
wind for some time.
this commonplace person, by force
sonville st high noon on Tucsdsy,
partly of assertion and partly of cir­
June 22nd.
Leaving immediately
LAKE M AR V IT E M S
cumstance, gained the front of the
after tho ceremony for Fsola, where
Anjelo Sans Farino loft Saturday stnge, and Iibb contrived to retain
they nro for* the present making
their homo at Twin Lakes Planta­ last for New York, where he expects his place there against delinquencies,
the like of which have submerged
tion.
M^- Pearson is a genuine to be gone for a month.
T. A. D. Morris nnd R. N. Poston many a better man.
Paola boy, having lived here the
greater part of -his life, nnd Miss made a builne*» trip to Longwood
There was for exnmplo Benedict
Reasoner resided for several years Monday
Arnold, and not infrequently, though
R. N Poston and A. E. Sjoblom without sufficient warrant, w«&gt; find
in Sanford*. Both nro popular young
people-, whose many friends wish are supplying this vicinity wiih nice Aaron Burr .put in the same ca te­
them a long life of happiness and watermelons.
gory. We recall that Mr. Clay was
W. V. Dunn, Richard Carter, R. sometimes taken to task* for his
prosperity.
N. Poston nnd T . A. Morris were card playing, and Mr. Wobste-r for
week-end visitors to Sanford.
his drinking, albeit neither was lack­
Morris Keoly and family of Tnmpa ing either in.personal or official de­
Mr. Bryan neither tipples
churrh Sunday, the Baptist- minister
Mr and Mrs. W. V, Dunn re­ corum.
from Monroe has kindly consented ceived several days ago the sad news nor gambles, but he possesses a geni­
of the death of their uncle. Mr us for misbehavior and the unbe­
to come.
A. 1!. Stone of Cameron avenue George H. Melvin, which occured coming.
Going no fuither back than the
ia jn Lansing, Mich . called there by at his home at Dublin. N. ( ' . early
Sa turday morning. June fith
Mr Bennett will case, when he entered
the serious illness of his mother.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Cowan have Melvin will be remembered by his into litigation with a widow for u
gone to Mrs Cowan's former home. many friends in Sanford and through share in an estate upon which he had
He came to Florida no claim, and was duly properly
BlairaviUe. Ga., to spend some time. this section.
Horace Chorpening left last Thurs­ eleven years ngo with Mr. Dunn, and lawfully thrown out of court,
day for Oklahoma City. Okla . und
anil coming down to the last atniomtl
democratic convention,
when,
to
vicinity for an indefinite time.
Rev. and Mrs. T . B. Lawrence
make a deadlock mid secure his. own
came to their home on Beardall
p a o l a p o in t s

4th Is July 5th 1
St. Petersburg)

July

DEAN OF THE SOUTHEAN PREStS FLAYS EX-SECRETARY
* FOR DESERTING THE SHIP OF STATE

—in—

nominatifyi, he betrayed both* his
friends and his instructions,' we find
nothing in the career of Mr. Bryan
to respect* or to admire.
He is one of the very few of dur
public men who have grown rich us
an unsuccessful candidate for office
He has capitalized defeat and made
an asset of pretension. Even as M.
Roosevelt has taken ‘ 'righteousness”
for his trademark and worked it for
more than its value, has Mr. Bryan
exploited his "ideals," in quest of
sure and big-gate-money.- -Primarily
proceeding. I t is apparently a trick
of the showman. Nor shall we have
done of it until the full measure of
sensational advertising
lias
been
achieved, and all possible dates, at
increased figures, arc filled even to
the last syllable of the chautauqua
circuits.

True spa ” •,
YOU ARK IN V ITE D TO T H E UIG CELEBRATION AT PI.01(1
COOLEST COAST RESORT

It is problematical whether Mr.
Bryun can think that after this he
may have any political future. That
he may take the field next year
against Mr. Wilson is consonant
enough alike with his ill judging and
colossal vanity.
But outside the
narrow range of hia self conceit, the
idea is preposterous.
The destiny of the democratic par­
ty, for good or ill, is inextricably
bound up in the Wilson adminis­
tration. The purty could not escape
it if it would. But it will not seek
to escape it.
It must and it will
■tand by it.

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C A S H P R IZ E S

All rant and tont«&gt;U opto la entrants Iran any part of tbo 5Uto. Entries do» July 3rd
Band Muaic AH Day. Evening Fete and Opening of Handsome New
Band Pavlllion on the "M ole.
B E A U T IF U L D IS P L A Y OF F IR E W O R K S ON T H E SHORE
Bathing at tho "Spa.” Safest
beach, finest bathing fudlities in Florida?:

.

Beach olectrically lighted for
ovening b a t h i n g
A
charming spectacle

BO ARD OF TR AD E, ST. PETER SBUR G , FLA

M W e d o n 't mean the bones you tin- u-&gt;
f lull we a re in tin* market for ¡ill kunlnnimal lam es inelm liu^ prairie ami Ui-.n I
hones. I f y o u .h a v e a n y lo sell vvrile u-prices itgd shipping iusl met ions.

W ilson &amp; Toom er Fertilizer Co
Department 8 . Jacksonville, Florins
MinufscturrM &lt;4

AU*t.t».| « s i Prnnun I rriilurfi

C o m p le te a b s t r a c t s from the r e c o r d s of
O r a n g e and S e m in o le C o u n ties .

Taxes

paid f o r n on -resid en ts.

"Whereas, the Florida Citrus Ex­
change in its efforts to bring about
better conditions nmong the fruit
growers of Florida. We recommend
the Z e a l und energ) displayed by the
officers of the exchange In their ef­
forts to -trtr.gthen the &lt;&gt;rg..&lt;,ii?a'ion
tl

MOTOKCYCLK
BICYCLE

Great Program Marine Sports on the Waterfront, Municipal Pu-r &gt;
W A T E R POLO
S W IM M IN G R AC E S
CANOE T IL T IN G
L IF E S A V IN G E X H IB IT IO N BY RED CROSS L IF E SAVIN G CORPS

Mr. Bryan sees the main chance
quite as clearly as Mr. Pecksniff was
wont to see it:
"His name is Crummy.
And 'he wants money."
That is tho sum of it. With the
mind of a ilnrnum and the soul of a
Tittlebat Titmouse he waited for
tho opportune moment, nnd when it
arrived, he »truck, wantonly and
shamelessly.
Already the summer
shows pant for him
The circus
tents flap for him
Tis reason to
liis country and his chief will be
worth quite an hundred thousand
dollar* cash in hand.
We shall see
whether he will throw any of this
money awu&gt; on .1 foul campaign for
the presidency next year
Louisville
t ' ourier-.!mirnsi

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AirroMomu;

SPEED RACES

. Editors Endorse Exchange
West Palm Reach, Fla . June 25
In 1 'wo . ) » . * session coming t&lt;&gt; a
cio-e Tui-day night, the Florida
Eu-t t oa-l Press Association passed
the following
ri-Ho'niiiin endorsing
the work of the Florida Citrus Ex­
change .

The Cleopatra Headband

I

Mo l t l . t r -

may hi uniformly -u ih'e ns ft- ns.
N OVELTY PLA N T
marketing - on-liiiotis »re concerned
M IL L WORK. O F ALL D E SC R IP T IO N S
Believing that the future progress of
n
Florida depends to. a great extent
We tire prepared to figure with vou on all ela.-s
upon ethe cooperation that, should
3
of
L
U
M B E R and M ILIAVORK for'H O U SE. STM!
exist between the commercial and
social institutions of the state wo, u or BARN. »Framing, flooring, ceiling,siding, wimlnu
th^ members of tin* Florida Fast •j doors, screens, blinds, mouldings, lattice, fram es l"&gt;\.
Coast P n . t Association desire to
EiitimateN Furnished t f
voice otir unqualified endorsement jj Tell Uh What You Want
We approve of the cooperation pi n
of organization of the exchange and !j Y ellow P in e L u m b er Co., K issim m ee. I I.
a
unhesitatingly recommend that the u n r*tert? w r?» t«&lt; p p « tt mnx t?s»*» si wBftnHuatrn runw o r m r a ' d ' ■11 ' m •-- - * •
growers of our section of the state
lose no tim e'in affiliatiirg with this
organization "for thoir mutual good.
"W illlifm Trnhr, Oscar,. Conklin.
Christian O. CodringVun,
Arthur
Green, committee.

All the standard varieties in stock. Will sell you
quart or one carload. How many do you want and when
you want them delivered?

His Way.
Jim—"What klml of a fellow Is
Briggi?" Jack— “Oh. ho't thm-sort that
lenvea his car In front of tho church
and goes across the street to shoot a
K a m o of pool."— Ynlo Itccord.
. .
One o f tho fads of tho nour, which
is particularly strong with debu­
tantes and other youthful devotees of
fashion, is tho Cleopatra headband.
This ia a very simple hair ornament
to bo called after tho wonderful queen
whoso name la associated In our
minds with all things splendid and im­
perial.
It la made of sparkling
rhinestones and binds the brow after
- thee manner of- Egyptian - and* -other
headdresses- And It la entirely suecessfuL
Two patterns of this new hair .orna­
ment arc shown In the picture. They
are among the prettiest of many dosigns, all made In about the aame
way. There* Is some variation in the
site or the rhinestones; the smaller
ones, used in the more elaborate fig­
ures usually, represent more work In
making the band, and are therefore
more expensive. A ll the bands of
brilliants are mounted on narrow vel­
v e t ribbon and fasten with a snap
fastener or hook-and thread eye. at
the hack.
The Cleopatra band looks well with
nearly all the new coiffures, which Is
one good reason for Us popularity. It
Is shown Oere worn with tho “ Bobby"
coiffure. This particular sjyle seems
to have Impressed Itself on women

S t« e d

C o m p a n y

R ia n t City, F la .

more forcibly and more favorably than
any other recently munched. Some
persons have gone so far as to hare
their hale bobbed at each side, in tittier to adopt the. new style, but hair­
dressers manage to achlevo jh e right
effect without resorting to so extreme
a measure. If the hair Is not too long
It can be rolled and turned under at
tho sides. It Is coiled af the back,
rather flat to the bead. **'1*",/
Do not Imaglno that tbs Cleopatra
band is confined to the use of youth­
ful maids. It looka unusually w61l
with those styles of hairdressing tn
which the middle part In the hair-(s
used, and lends Its brilliance to many
a stately coiffure that matrons af­
JULIA B 0 JT0 M L6Y.
fect
8 carfe Match Hangings.
Tho scarfs for tbo fumlturo o f your
room may bo .rnado to match the
hangings by cutting out slnglo mo­
tifs o f cretonne and applying them
to tho scarf ends- Place them on
tho material In an attractive way and
baste. They can either be sewed with
an over-and-over stitch around the
edgo or bnttontaolo In place. If, how­
ever, you wish a quicker method, ma­
chine stitch dose to the edge around
the entire motif.
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K ilg o re

Common Practice.
As soon us some young fnllAjEs get
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�THE 3 INFORD HERALD

MEMORIAL ADDRESS TO WOODMEN
OF THE WORLD BY REV. STRONG

PAGE T H R U

BUND TEACH BLIND
Victims of Battle Being Taught

REPORTED RY ELMER E. ROGERS

Useful Trades.

•

JlrV. Strong's lesson and text wan |selves against looking (or reward, for
taken ftom St. Luke 10:25 to 37 [any external n«ft or preferment. We
St. Dunstan’s, Lent by Otto Kahn, 1«
miA Lov«-'* spcrjal soul enlarging
verses, which is as follows:
Novel English Training School—
25. And behold, a certain lawyer and inward uplift when we do good
Blind Instructors Are Do­
stood up, and'tempted him, Baying: to others that we may receive again.
ing Iho Work.
" W e mu«t remember that in the
Muster. W H A T S H A L L 1 DO T O
story of those who were invited to
I N H E R I T E T E R N A L LIFE ?
London.— Help for the blind by th«
26. He said unto him: "W h a t is the feast it was only those who
blind
Is tho working principle of th®
"cannot
recompense"
who
wore
to|
written In the law?
how rcadcit
Institution opened by tho Blinded Sol­
he
ihvlted,
and
thnt
there
is
no
thou (U )?"
diers’ and Sallora' Care commtttco at
27. And he answering said: "T h ou record that the good Samaritan was 8L Dunatan’B, Regent Bark. Tbst prin­
shalt love the Lord, thy God, with ever rewarded on earth, of any ex­ cipio In Its application baa mudo SL
all thy heart, and with ail thy nrrol, ternal necessity.
M r.-aaUJvIr*,*OM am P rtw children m otored through Florid» l.xst fall ¡n search o f
Dunstan’a ono of tho moat interesting
and with all thy strength irrrd with
n ready-mode projtcrty. M r. Ohl had in mind a place with liniuliful .surroundings and
It is thus seen thnt the R E A L Pisces In London. It baa lightened thx»
all th y mind and T H Y N E I G H ­ N E I G H B O R makes Lovo's service nadnoas which, mor® actual than tho
out-of-door attractions. Mrs. Old wanted n com fortable home, with spacious grou nd«
Where she could «pend the spare tim e amid the trees, vines, plants and flowers. T h e
BOR us T H Y S E L F . "
the highest principle, looking updn Imprint of pain, though much moro
28. And he said unto him, thou the love of God and the love of elusive, lingera In tho faces of tho
Old children wanted a Florida home thnt had the shade nnd beauty o f their form er one
hast nnswered right: I his do, and man ns one and the same; and since men who aro learning hero how to be­
at tlic North.
The Olds looked at several properties with well planned houses, but
gin Ufo onco inoro at tho beginning
there
was
always
something lacking in the layout o f the grounds. T h e y saw other
thou shalt live.
love is the D IV IN E S T element in
and to discount misfortune and de­
places surrounded by charming lake, river and woodland scenery, but the appealing
29. But he, willing to justify (to human nature it must ever be Love's feat memory by new achievements.
touch in home nnu grounds was missing. Fin ally they came to u w ell planned house
defend himself: to free self from sin) object to beget and to increase love
Tho object of tho work is to teach
located in grounds laid out with beautiful walks and decorated with shady palms and
himsetf snid unto Jesus: A N D W H O in others.
every blind soldier a trade by which
f i t IIP r I f f M . H i l l ! crr-iiniw i i f flntL-itri n tr wl n « « I
»»J
... _ : • * 1
.
IS M Y N E IG H B O R ?
Now, as I understand it, it is this ho may expect to cam his living and
p erc e n t more for this property because it had been made beautiful and attractive than
30. And Jesus answering said: A principle that
pome
fraternities, to Introduco him at tho samo time to
thnt
nt which they were offered another just as good but not'so im proved by planting.
tho
Bralllo
system
of
reading
and
certain man went down from Jeru­ though not any more than the
salem to Jericho, and fcU among church, seek to emulate; and among writing, llllnd Instructora have been
thiovc* which stripped him of his such fraternities Is the Modern engaged In overy Instance. These men
aro among tho most capable workers
raiment, and wounded him, and Woodman of America.
In the country, and their energy and
There ore lots o f people like the O ’ ls who are looking for attractive F lorid » places,
-departed, leaving hint half dead.
but there arc very few homes fo r sale that have the right sort o f setting. I t is a v e ry
By examination I find that the enthusiasm oro an Immediate incen­
81. And by chance there camp
The knowledge that
simple nnd inexpensive plan to ndd hundreds o f dollars to the value o f your plnce
Modern Woodmen of America was tive to effort.
down u certain P R I E S T that way;
through the expenditure o f n few dollars fo r trees, palms and plants. T h e investm ent
organised in 1883.
Thnt through other men have "made good" In spite
and when he saw him he PASSED
of their blindness Is therefore the first
xvill pay lug m com fort as long as you own the place nnd in cash when you want to sell.
clean cut business management and
BY 'O N T H E O T H E R SIDE.
lesson which tho blind soldier re­
I here is a large group o f nursery stix-k that is suitable for warm vyeather planting.
cooperative protecting, your organi­ ceives. There la generally In hla chat'
32. And likewise a L E V IT E . when
I hints establish themselves more quickly during the summer than in winter months.
zation now has nearly one million octer a quality of determination which,
ho was at the place, came and look­
members; that it has paid over thus aroused, ipoy bo counted upon to
ed on him, and PASSED BY ON
eighty thousand death claims; that achieve success.
T H E O T H E R SIDE.
its Samaritan or neighborly charac­
8t. Dunstan’s, which was lent to
Ilovnl I’ nlm Nurseries have a full assortment o f trees nnd plants especially adapted
33. Hut a certahi S A M A R I T A N teristic* include n«&gt;t only death bene­ tho committee by Otto Kuhn, Is n
to Florida which may lie put out during the warm weather. The many acres d evoted
as he journeyed, came where he was; fits hut care «&gt;( tubercular members very Urge house, standing In 15 acres
to these nurseries nt Oneco, in the land of M anatee, contain an endless variety of p la n t­
anti when he saw him he hud com­ in a sanatorium owned by the order; of ground. Thanks to this latter cir­
ing umtcriid from which to select that needed to make your home und grounds
cumstance
It
has
been
found
posalpassion on him.
as well as other fraternal benefits,
beautiful nuil valuable. Customers are furnished with specific information
34. And W E N T TO him und all of which are basic moral prin­ hlo to Include poultry farming and
market
gardening
among
tho
subjects
about varieties nnd planting methods which is o f grelit value. D e­
hound up his wounds, pouring in nil ciples and of ineslimnhte value in
of Instruction. This country life soocide to beautify you r place; write now for the R oyal Palm Nurseries
nnd wine, and set him on his own our complex social state of living.
Ron has been taken over by Captain
catalog amt see how much you can do on n very small outIa^|
beast', and brought him to an inn,
Plerson-Webbcr, ono of tho boat
All
fraternities
anil
insurance
nnd took care of him.
known blind experts In England.
Reasoner Brothers, Royal Palm Nurseries
36. And on the morrow, when he plans enconruge men t&lt;&gt; prepare for Captain Plerson-Webber’s Ufe la Rthe
w
«r*t.
so
as
to
make
it
easier
I
226 Benedict Avenue, Oneco, Florida
departed, hv took out two pence,
»«‘If a romance of successful enilcuvor
for
th&lt;»*e
who
are
dependent
anti gave them to the host and said
against heavy «»Ids. he has proved
unto him; Take «are ««( him and
The in* ir,-I man m ike* u heiter Mint n Mini! man may without previ
whatsoever thou
-pendent
more, citizen tor h\ insuring, he recog­ «.us knowli-ilge compete with eiperls
when I come again
1 will repay nize* am!
assumes certain re-ipoti- &lt;m llielr own ground, hla work In con- WAS FIRST NORWEGIAN B 0 0 K
neetlon with poultry farming Is known
sihilitfi-* r«-*pon*il-ilitie* which «it*
t hi*«*.
W e
A r e
O n
T o p
Dialinctlon )■ Clalmeil for Ono Prlntetl
36. Which now of ill«.*«- three ilpliries the selfishness 111 man and tliruogltout the agricultural world.
Small '«ginning«.
In New York City
in the bread makinx lino for the aimthinkest thou wits N E IG H B O R un­ and quickens and hinds the soul t o 1 Inside th«&gt; house. In n largo conIn 1B52.
pi«’
r«’u*nn thnt »«• provide ourselves
to him thnt fell among the thieve*’ loved on«’*
i*tii who iii'iire* in an sort atory, w««rk tallies have been
ultli
the hixhial |friul«&gt; materials, have
37. And he '»id He that *h*«w«.«l organization Ilk«- tin- Modern \\....I
arranged for the teaching of carMii«!ls&lt;*n, Wls
A c«qi) of III«’ ficai
tlic b«’*t bakers .n the busings and
M E R C Y on hint; and .IES1 S S \ I D man i* helping 1» keep alive the pentry, boot repairing, mat making Nnrut.jiiuii bonk iirliited In Ani««rtca
giv«’ the hmisewive* Ihe most for their
unto him GO and DO T l l o l 1.1KIT- N E I G H B O R L Y -pirit in tin- world and haskeI making The scene of a re
lui* Juai bi’fii illacovered In Helult,
money
Thnt i* a eombiuation that
which i* nn«re needed than wealth, . «'lit visit to this workshop was an In­ Wla , t»&gt; H 1. S kit virili ««f Jjiih' nvilli’
WISE.
inn
not
lie
beaten.
tensely
Interesting
one
At
the
ca
r
UT* » N'orvu'Klari atitlqunrlan. tiutRev. Strong set forth the Christ power and individual glorv
In fart
pi-nli-r
a
bench
a
young
fellow
who
lost
niliHt
itti«!
aiitlmr
iiieal as one "f SKR\ D K. » '*E It it i* nnpo"il&gt;l&lt; to imagine how titJt’ iv
hi* tdghl oil III«1 \lslie wan Just com
IMI* tirsi hiHik hiih » r«&gt;|irli)t n f ( 'o l i
VICK that know* no loir' no par ill* m « l 1 iffiT frovef i %i *w*' .. .« th.
th»- NEIGH
NK
pli-llug lit* hrst picture frame
It to|&gt;|.|i!an s Korklurlng. u a««rt of «•«
V Filili J *•Url*
1lid
titions, no distune«-. itu»a'iin-il j a B o l t l . ' i
&gt;I*i 1:11
111 Park Ave.
Free D elivery
«lid his Instruí tor ami himself credit
lutllilt«! «iiti-chlaiii nf tini l.utliiTuli
y aida, roils or mile*. » *««rvu«. that for«*v«-r ' « • t i l e if 1! W ere fi» ill'
Tile bootmakers were very hu . « r«'«.«!, «in! « uh i&gt;rtntt’«l in NVw York
seeks no reward tint only an upper U l l i v i T * » 1 1»1 *«» *i,*l V
am) llielr work defieil faiillllndllig
« il* in |x-,2 under ili«’ dir«.«'limi of El
lunity to SERVE to the I T I ER
also, wer«' the Hint liiuki-r*
The orM.
Tb.-r«
v*i- r&gt;-in- r n h iT \ittli g '-11
link Ki«T*..ii, » j&gt;|i»n«.«*r Nurwi'Kinu
I'Uplls of th«« basket making Insirió'- i « vttiiKvbsl .«liti Mi«- lira! Norwt-Kliui LuMOST.
litui- Un- I " liiil.-r ol Mol-ril Wool
l li «Tuli inllilaler lo I mi iirdnlnud In
Rev. Strong said in part Luke mail and those other member* now wi-re two young Belgians who It«»*«
the physiNatl. has m.tnv 'tone* that «lead who pr&lt;.|ii"t«-«l thi* kind "f no­ 1«»-«-It welcoineil to the Instltulloti ami Ani«'t li u
T h ey contain dejwndable information on all
who uru very quickly picking up »
Eor «unii’ lime It una unci’ rlitln uh to
impress what Drummond called the bility and wi- likewise extend appre­
trade.
fertilizing problems. W hen? H o w ? W h a t?
wJilrh un» Ihe (Irsi Narwi’&amp;lnn hook
ciation to von of thi* order now livphilosophy of “ O T H E IU S M
In another room a massage clas* l&gt;rliii«-«l In ibi* rounlry
T h ey answer every question. T w e n ty years
Some yvars
Among them is the *i««r\ of the good mg who i rt ¡iki-wi'i- promoting ihv was In progress
Massage Is oin- of | iiK'». M k ' i -h t . I T o f ItusniUB B Arnli-r
success is boiled down in their contents, as i t
Samaritan given in answer l*&gt; the «■iuta, of t h e g o o d S i m a r i t i m a n d those very useful occupations at non, forni»-r ITilt«-«! Slitti.* m ltiln liir to
is behind Ideal Fertilizer« and our other brands.
lawyer's question: \\ l l o IS M A tint* hell- i - g t o i!|c \ i a t, t m «et v a m l which blind people nr« found to «•»
I »•-■«•iiriT k
«'lini«* mi r.iss m r«.f«-r«.?u'&lt;.
W rite today— tho books are free.
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" H U M A N l ’n " • lesus -'.urns to *..\
" D o you ask W H O T H Y N E I G H ­
BOR IS?
gpt about at O NCE to
relieve those A N Y W H E R E . In rr.i*ery.
M A K E thyself tin- N E I G H
ROIt of ALL
The two religion* order*, repre­
sented by tin- I’ rn-'i ami 'hi- I«-*r.
•PA S S E D the man b&gt; Bui the v’*"«d
Sainuman DID Nti'l p»-* torn M
The crown of *«-rvi&gt;«- i* ittad«* **f
service.
It i* its own radiant light
seen of all men
I'aiit ami h\p«o
risy hold no exalte«^ place in the
temple o f service. The young law­
yer who thought to justify himself
was obliged to name the good Sa­
maritan. as the preferred citizen: the
preferred of God’ s heart, preferred
of CHtd’ s kingdom.
It ia over
lliis
question
of
N E IG H B O R L IN E S S Ihut men. like
the young law her of old. have quil hied and stumbled. Christ an* slurtiered because of Hi* market! SO­
C I A L nntl N E IG H IIORLY life, and
the question " W IIO IS M\ N E IG H diaputing the sway of 1.0\ E in
on®’« life. Men are constantly look­
ing for rules for self justification for
their lack of service. They, as did
Peter, aak how many times they
should forgive, they seek external
authority as to their action within
tho kingdom, which indicate» thnt
they do not want to serve.
Our Lord taking up the Old Tes­
tament command:* "Thou shalt
LO V E thy N E I G H B O R a* thv
S E L F " goes to tho very root of the
individual animosities and- social
wrong«:
* "O u r Lord, knowing man’ s

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1 11-1 II .* t ti ii r, I. w In .-h he
cause 'll the Christ Ideal, must take
first place in the consi-ii.tice of men.
t'hri'i

S t a l e t «i Rege I a lain g lie

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■ ii il’n;ii-- ni i In* Ebirnl.t Sinl«f.ir \Yoiiq«n win eh i* no«

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iiillege I*

.«I in (ti«- «1« no ni* of the alpha!..'!
«•titer ni work on ih«. ingenious l'rui i&gt;tjpewrlters. Everywhere ono niel the
spirit of hope and cheerfulness, un
111 (he Impression of pathos gave
place to an enduring sense of ad
miration.
Her«» surely Is a nobler

l i m i »Itili [HI (il 1« «Il ioti
Ih«* i'r&lt;.«lit o f |«ilo rlly

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Recenti y HkuvUiin bruì oceanlon to
vinti an ageil woma» In lleloll nnd imw
lyliiK on III«* renl«»r liible In her Imiti*'
n copy of lln* min h &lt;b‘*lred bonk whlch

bml been bnndeil tlnun III her family
enuram« even Iban tho fierce lunv. ry B|l|) rBr, ful|y ,,re». rv.«l
til war
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Wilson &amp; loom er Fertilizer Co.

Dept 8 Jacksonville, Fla.
Monuficturtrt si IiLal, Atki«iul, tod Peruvian FtrtjEwr»

POTHERS
LIVERY, S A L E S

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Due
C o r n e r P a r k A v e n u e and S e c o n d S t r e o t
I -, 'H i-vi n ■ ' r&gt;-Ti SAYS BEES HAVE PARALYSIS
Till«*« J-ei.pl» IV tie III» V«■ MU I ill p r e *
■:.«lll! I.ti-r to - r«-1 1.« ■"1
wh«&gt;
C O N T R A C T O R S FO R A L L KINDS OF H EAV Y H A U LIN G
« Ilei I*
WOllllltl l
gll
stun that the
to every ohe «lio t.ikun O k l a h o m a E n t o m o l o g i s t F l n f l * E v i ­ ’ round If th- « sal du'» I and folded
leg** lot
L a r g e supply of Ho r s c 6 , Mules,
dence of the D is e a s e A m o n g
li- |ir.«cr«-s* ” f In* *tule i” i ,
p«-iih'
o
t he i r nnu» will g i t .1 slinlp Jell Huuiier
H o n e y Producer».
in . .liii'i.i'
■n*l it ol loti1be book
W a g o n s and Ha r n e s s alw.Tys
or Inter
Hives lb« history of tlie «‘ollegi' »ml
on hand F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e
Oklahoma City. Okla.— C. E San­
s h o w s the 'Ubstnnttiil growth it hns
E j a c u l a t i o n of a V a c j t i o n ' s t .
born. stale entomologist at the A &amp; M
made »iju-v it « » * iinTioleiT
Tho
O l a c k s m l t h i n g and W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t i o n
Oh laird’ ! have left behind all Hie
college, has dlscovere«l that a disease
list of the fneulty nnd oilier «tllWr*, which he describes as paralysis bus things 1 ought to have laki-n and I
oxi’lusive of the slate ho a n I*, eom- attacked tho honey »•♦■••« In Oklahoma
have taken fill of flit« thing» 1 really
pri»e* l *1 nnllli*,* The plnlit n* des­ Dead bees are furnished him for Inv* *• didn't want, and ibero la not much
cribed riMisist* of j, i’nm|&gt;u&lt; of 10.1 t (gallon.
health In mo Life.
nefes, and •«»•v«*n litiilditig-. including
He took ll^e beoa and Infected Ihi lli
a new' *3U.mm oil dining room
In* with the bad Dua of the dead ones ulid
formation is given ul*o - i onrerning soon they died, llo nays;
■In death they showed the same a*
the ti rms of admission •«&gt; ’ he enllege und tin- w o r k of the various de­ lion as bee« ordinarily found with
part nielli *. viz 1be Grndlinle S- bool, paralysis, Their abdomens became til»
a* .surpassing scenery makes the I». &amp; N. I fit! (itlrnctirc u'ny.
tended, their two front f«*el drawn no
Tin
follege* of Art* nnd Seiioiees. t In*
'Ihe rock-ballasted I ruck, tlic solid steel through trains,
h
against tlielr chests Ihe ft»ur hind f&gt;'« t
Normul S c h o o l , i lit- College of Art, stretched out, sprawling nnd «jutv«-r
&amp;
N
the up-to-date coaches, sleepers and observation
. M iliu m
Expression nnd yilusir, ns well us( lug; the mouth pnrts extended und
olFcrsdireei
cars, the unexcelled and reasonable «liningj d
__
rat pm to
concerning the work curried on, quivering, nnd tho head frequently
ear
service,
and
ib
e
facilities
for
c
l
o
s
e
a
n i l duerst
(J it 11 it «I i a n
throughout the slate by the Ex­ turned to ono nido."
and direct connect ions, combine
routes to the Cul­
tension division of the Home Eco­
resort s, t !ip (irra t
nomics Department.
Among
the!
lo
make
the
L.
&amp;
X
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the
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f
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n
n a E x p o n t io m
Lakes,
Y
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llo
w
s
I
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n
e
Give« Birth to Twentieth Child.
items of interest to those who ex­
Calexico, Cal.— Mother of twenty
com
fortable
way.
and
M
uttion
I lay. Cimici
l*ork, R o c k y M ountains,
pect to go to college soon are the children, Mr«. Alvlra D lla v o f Calexi­
«ifth
recgatew
aysan
d many
SnltTLuke C ity , the Pacific
calendar for the academic yrnr, and co expects no more children, so she
routes is given travelers by the
Coast, pic., etc. Tin* L. &amp; N .
the statement of expenses, which for hns decided that n boy bom a few
L. &amp; N. T h e y may g o one w ay
readies all the gatew ays o f t i c
regular students in th«* college and weeks ago «hall boar tho father b
name.
Although
cloven
brothers
pre­
and
return n n o th e r-v ia N ew
normal school nre kept within' the
N o r t h a n d W est -RiilFah»,
ceded him In tho family, tho twentieth
Orleans, S t. Louis o r Chicago.
modest sum of S120.00 for 35 week*.
Pittsburg, Cleveland, Louis­
child shall bear tho. name of Juan
Not the least interesting part of the
| „fo,n „,lio n fu m l,l,r.l on W
"
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’ » tr U B S w it h
Ollav, Jr. Tho father waa born on a
ville, Cincinnati, T o le d o ,
catalogue is the register, which show* Spanish Island In tho Mediterranean
a p p lic a tio n .
It e s e r v u lio iis V
lu m g e . H ound
D
etroit,
Cìratul
Rapids,
lhat,durhig ihe past year there were fifty year« ngo. Tho mother In a na­
cheerfully rande. W rite, wire o
tic k e t s fr o m
In d ia n a p o lis , C h i­
In
attendance at' the col ege G.13 tive of (luaymas
. L O N G IN p for L O V E . K IN D N E S S
phone ns. When you H1’* to Jack:
ck so li v i
cago, S i . 1,«»iiis
and C O M P A S S IO N , makes »11 of young w.im.’ ii from tv Florida roun
ville we Will *«■*• thill y.M.r li.k.’t* are
S 8 0 ..r» 0 ; f n » m
The catalogue
M ein p h i s
Plymouth Rock Wonder.
theae feelings tho measure of treat­ He* a n d 12 *t lie s .
for yon und ii&gt;Hi»t
in «h«xkmu luign
».
T nino a
Dexter,
Me.— Ralph C
lllrtlien
all
ment which should Be extended to show* clearly that young Indies «&gt;f
and New
«,f «mr repr«-*eiiliitiv«‘&gt;
others when hp lays: "Whatsoever Florida who wl*h I«&gt; receive educa­ claim» the Now England record for
- fi
I ’ l l r « . | u e v . I4' l u r i d o P onHCniter A i e n t
Orleans
ye would thnt men should do unto tional advantages of the highest hatching Chickens. Three weeks ago
I . o Ù l s V l l . L I Î A N I &gt; J S A S I I V O - e K ^ ’ O J . I l O A I &gt; 1(U
type and at the lowest cost can do ho placed thirteen egg« benealb ono
( H p II T clepb u iii 1 0 7 )
you do ye even *o to tfiom."
111 V r t l Hoy Glrool
so
wjthin the borders of their own of hla prlzo Plymouth Rock hens.
But your evidences of love, kindRound
When he Inspected tho nest ho dl»n o « and compassion must not he otate. Young women who are think­ covered eighteen chick*. His only ex­
Trip
the outcome of any selfish mo- ing of attending college in 1916-1916 planation 1« that some of tho egg«
should write tlie president of the
must hat® boon doubl» yolked.
Wo must carefully guard our- college for n copy of this catalogue.
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HE SANFORD HERALD

PAUE FOUR

ANOTHER NEW FAC­
TORY FOR THIS CITY

JUNE 25. 1915

A F IN E M A G A Z IN E
The Florida Farmer and Homeseeker is "one ol the host magazine*
It. J. H O LLY, Editor *
W. M . HAYNES, Hufdnoiai Mani|¡rf that is published in the south and
is a credit to Florida and the meh
Men who are dnployed by the day or week rarely have very much no­
PublUlwd Krrry TuvBiay »ml KrvUjr
who are responsible for it, Harry
U.
S.
GRANULATED
SOAI*
CO.
Drown end . Will *Traer.
Tho last
tice before they are laid off. This means th at the working man of all
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY issuo
gavt* an interesting account of
W ILL OPEN IN TIIE CITY
mmen should have a little money saved lip ancThave it deposited safely in
Himsi'HII'TION PUICK, 1^ advance
the year's progress and says nmong
OF SANFORDj
o n í * Veau ....................................... i:°o
the hank. The Peoples Bank invites the accounts of working men and
other things that the Hdmeseekcr
/
Bl* MONTHS ..............................
I.a
is
carrying
more
^idvertising
tjian
THREE MONTHS........................................ T*
families. Interest is paid on savings accounts, compounded twice a
Sanford has added another factory
any other magazine in tho state. It
to
the
constantly
increasing
list
and
IMIftml In ih» (Hr b| ( »rtiet |1.00 P*t Yr»i In also says:
year. Your money will help you earn money, if depdsited with this Bank.
*
,
this time it is the United States
Atlvnncr or 2Or, Per Monili
.For the ensuing year we expect to Granulated Soap Co., manufacturers
Farmen!» In Ad, •»re Mum He M»de »I Olile»
produce a better magazine than ever of granulated soap or soap in the
Enterf-d An Serond-O»»» Mali M.tlee Au*u.l 22nd before. The publishers believe thut form of granules instend of the com­
IMA, al Ike I'oeloITtrr »I Nonfoe*. KrorId».
it is n big thing to produce a maga­ pressed cake form. The fnctory will
Under Act of Marek 3rd. Hit.
zine that is anywhere nenr worthy start off -in modest fornr at .first, but
: »AK TTOUR BUSINESS,
.of -Flotilla. -T o do-Thla, the * elf s i* H aving a good thing/the owners ex*
O Rm bH anM
-of this state and its people-must be pect to have many employees turn­
tho dominating thought. The edi- ing put granulated soap inn few
c. M. HAND SANFORD, FLORIDA H. E. TOUR
H. R. STEVENS
R. R. DEAS
Headline in the Times Union says torial staff will take no credit for
Vlrr-Pn-MiUt
PiiiUnl
a m i c »»w . .
months and every package will be an
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Vka-PrtKknl
that Bryan is hooted and spurned what it Is able to accomplish.
If advertisement for Sanford. Tho ar­
for the presidency which is probably credit In due, it first belongs to
ticles of incorporation in this issue
as good a word as the one Intended, Florida and then to the magazine
of The Herald and as soon as re­
spurred.
itself.
turned tho company will immediate­
------0 -----That this magazine may best ly start business here. Already they sentative, state senator, attorney vines have not yet quit bearing, as
r.r
a-"«H aving captured Pretzel, the tie r serve the interests of its constitu­ have had wonderful success in in­ genernl and governor, and upon "n 11 evidenced by the berries offered A
h,, r , b &gt;r
tfc»l
«h* U»
d»r«lin4d. U will
on th* 24ib
da« „1
mans wero determined to get the ents it shall be the endeavor of the troducing the soap and have many platform of principles which I shall t&gt; passengers of passing trains.— o' **'
,, p rir “ &gt; th* (lotrrsoi l à’;
B lau ol Florida, at Tall.h»,,,,. , h. . ,
rcet o f the lunch and took Limbers publishers to avoid the domination testimonials as' tp Its merit.
(nr
lutIll*u
_■ i h V 7 ,h
r ‘i
1*’'L
- . issue later. Judging from the volun­ Starke Telegraph.
for
H
t r * siatafit
paten t I«
to ilu u..e_ unri.'r
i n s p repon ed charter:
again . N ow if they can grab off of an editorial personality. In some
This enterprise was first started tary assurances of support nnd opin­
J. F. Wlleea, Del.and. r u
Anheuser Busch they ought to he few cases in this country, periodicals In Ocala, during the past winter, ions as to the sentiment of the
J. E. Rpurline, Sanford Ha
Quite a 'Shock.
J. O. Packard. Sanford. FI.
content.
have succeeded under sueh domina­ under the partnership name o f The people, which have come from all
P r o p o s e d C h a rie r o f ih , I
m
He—"What made you seem so up­ C o mp .y o f the
Q r a n a la lo d H e a p ( a n p a n r
tion but in all such the personality Florida Soap Company, for the pur­ parts o f the state, I am strongly Im­
Î W a . th e n n d e ralan e d . hereby
set the day we became engaged? You
T hat state fair in Jacksonville in question has been endowed with pose of manufacturing and ma.ket'*
pressed with the belief that my can­ knew I was going to propose, didn’t o u n e lv e a to ,e th e r for th e roBfns .incorporated under t C X " . tf
looks good and Seminole county national genius.
ing a granulated soap under a se­ didacy will meet with success. As you?" Bhe—"Oh. yes. But I had no «tato of Florida applicable to rorporaiio«
for profit.
should make arrangements to have
The ordinary personality takes on cret formula for which remarkable the primary will not be held for al­ Idea I wag" going to accept you."—
A 'l l r l e I.
an exhibit there. We could get more egotism too readily to endute and if claims are made.
Name
most a year, it wili bo some months Boston TranscripL
,
Th*
name
of
this
_ n ----- corporation
.hall be
advertising out of the Jacksonville there is one thing that the public
i
Granulated Soap Company, and It.
Some two or three months ago a before I shall enter actively upon
principal placa of buafnea. •ball be in th.
exhibit than from any other source. will not stand for It is editorial self
movement was started to reorganize the cnmpalgn.
city of Sonford, Reminole county. Fiondi
Japanese Invention.
bit U m i» ritablieh ofllcee In ,ueh
h.,
aggrandizement when the talent that as a corporation and at this time
" I am -profoundly grateful to the
placo or Placea in the .tat. «I Florid, „r
It
has
been
generally
supposed
that
Are we going through the summer might warrant such action is lacking. Mr. J. O. Packard of Sanford and
outalde of aaid. «tate a. It ahoil
r
people for the confidence they have tho revolving stage was a German In­ vlaabla for lha conduct of |t&gt; buil'n*.?'
**
without baseball?— Lakeland Tele* The editora-and contributors to the M r. J. F. Wilcox of Do Land were
Adirle
If.
vention.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
a
turn­
extended me in the past. Without
I
Purpoe*
gram.
,
Florida
Farmer and
Homeseeker, invited to become interested.
The sonerai natura of the bu.tnr„
friends and their timely support anti table system has been used In Japa­
You might, Dro. Hetherington, are glad to allow their individual
thlo corporation ehall be author.,,d
r„ n
nese
theaters
for
years.
After a thorough investigation assistance we can accomplish hut
duct «hall ba: To prepare, manul.tj,,
but there will he lots of sickness efforts to be blended in such a way
and eell »»«P and aoap powder*; to min,
into the merits of the article and little, with them and their royal
facture olla and their by-prodtn;i« to |IU,
without it.
as to he of the greatest benefit to
rhaae and own formula*. ptt.nl. an,|
help,
however,
great
victories
have
the
plan
of
operation
these
gentle­
Hard
Luck,
Indeed.
----- O-----Florida first and after that they may
copyright»; to employ »sent, M t h* ,ai.
men joined in the enterprise and and can lx* won. To those who have
"W hat is a fellow to do, I'd like to ol it, product, and to make and rnter
The opinion o( the editor of The reflect any surplus credit to the magsince the plans wero not yet wholly assured me of support and to all know?" complained John. ."The kids Into contracta with aub-agenta^ to buy
•ell. own nnd deal in all kind, &lt;il real and
.
Herald has been sought on the dura­ azino itself;
completed they at once presenter! who may kindly assist me In the a p ­ that mamma don't object to mo play- pmonal property; to bpy. » II and de,I I»
----- 0 -----tion of tho war In Europe and we
atocha, bond» and mortgage*; to lend »nd.
the superior advantages of Sanford proaching campaign I shall always Ing with all have mammas that won't borrow money, accepting and „ „ u p , , ,
give it. The war will last at least GOOD A N D DAD IN M O VIES
auch »vldencea thereof and aarurltie, il-,relot
them
play
with
mo."
cherish
deepest
sentiments
of
grat­
over Ocala as a distributing center
for as may be nereasar); to do ao&gt; &gt;n,| «II
three years longer and the victoi
Not all people ate yet agreed, nor since Sanford has both water and itude.' "
thing, that may be neee*,,r&gt; th r.r-, ..„t
tbr ahpve purpoici.
yrlll be the one who has the most ever likely to be, as to the' goodness
rail facilities and lower freight rates.
Artlrlr fit
His Hard W ork.
men and the most ammunition in and the badness of the movies, but
. Captiti Stork
Mr.
Packard
has
been
asked
to
be­
Th*
amount
of
th* eapttal stork ««f
"I
want
you
to
understand,"
said
the next two years.
Ocala is planning to use one of its
there can he no disagreement as to come secretary of the new concern
corporation shall be Filly TLoussn t l-..i
young
Spender,
"that
I
got
my
money
( f i'jO.OOO.ÜU!. d ivid ed inn. r
their being with us to stay; and s* and to look after its office nnd local big arches to designate the Dixie by hard work.” “ Why. ! thought It lara
rifad ■ bares wf the par uh i*- dtf i "tt it*, i
A Hanford pastor took for his all concern should h&lt;&gt; to have them worg t j)U^ fioing interestiwl in Sun- highway nnd "Paradise latpp." The was left to you by your rich uncle.’’ tired Ho llar* 1 10Q.0Ò) e a rl p B l * , r
or property, labor u t servi* • * *■ a
topic last Sunday morning “ The us beneficial and as little injuriotice-ford „„el fmving his homo and busi- first city named on- the Dixie high­ “ So It was, but I had hard work to got raah
u*t valua tio n l hereof to be fltr d i
* k*
utfTord and hav
lourd
of f l i m i e r » at a raertin; hr. • *.,f
way
will
be
Leesburg,
the
second
Open D oor," and in the evening of as possible.
•urh purpose
I ness here, he consented to accept Orlando nnd the other main points It awny from the lawyers.”— Life
the snme day spoke on "W h ere Do
Article |\
And as the Savannah News »ay* the place only on condition that thi
Term
to Arcadia aqil Miami will he in­
I Stand?"
1 ilon't know the anT
h
e
term
for
whlrh
thin corporation •ball
until there is the right sort of ee/j- J concern he incorporated as a Sane s i l i la uinety&lt;ninr years.
cluded. It is certain that Leesburg
awer— but I'd venture a guess that
sorship there will bo constant nsser-| ford company with headquarters
At tir*. \
will join in this movement nnd build
it was close to "T h e Open Door."
O f flr r r * and Annual Air»* ,
tions thnt they are an influence for here
T
h
e
hurlirtrsa
uf
(hi* ror ti«r a Muti ■ * »
an arch similar to the o n e s in Ocala.
Is that the right reply? Palm Rpgrh j
ron dur ted by a llciard uf I tire« 1 *1*
I evil, an*l there are good intcnlioned
incorporation
papers
were
at'
pc*#d
of
not
lea*
than
three nor m*-r»
II Orlando, Kissimmee and the other
Post.
folks who will condemn them alt drawn nnd signed "more than 30 days
l e v e n m em ber *; and by ■ presiti#rii «
citiej
through
which
the
route
passes
,----- O-----ireside nt, a sec retar) and a tr* a*ur* •
sweeping!)*, without admitting that ago but the publication was held up
n* elected by the Iluafd of iMreet« »
will &lt;lo likewise another splendid
Never mind the war. There is no they have their good features. No­
vtdrd. that any l * n nf the *l..iw ,-rt
pending the investigation of the feature will be added to the route.
e i r e p t th e offirea of pc*—id* * « i t I
war in Sanford and this Is the time body ought to sweepingly reiivirmn
president ma y be held b&gt; un*
*»
merits of the two places and n alu -,. |ir.P, ( , llrK Commercial
all of aaid onirers are !•* I» rU
I «
to make hay.
We must have that the movies. They are not inherent­
fu-5
annual
rtifetinc
*»f
th*
•*
rally Sanford won it ns it was run- .
, , ,
tourist hotel nnd get ready for the ly wrong
and dlrertor» and annuali) thrf.*! .*
I
Dn the contrary they are ceded to have more advantages
annual m e e t i n g of the «(•■• kh•*! 1» * ,
big rush of tourists.
The war in the source of much good. There are
The
sweet
corn
season
is
now
i
n
director*
ahalf
le
e
tti
the
aeeorid
T«*
By this time several of the leading
in January of #*« h year folio «inf
Europe will bring' them to Florida all sorts of wnys in which they can
«ani tat inn meet In? *rhi^h abaft I* h- f
, men had gone north nnd west for full libisi and great quantities- are
again this winter
and
Hanford "be used for the improvement of the
T ite*da&gt;» A.ugu•* *T htr11. Ir»t iS
- I 1
the summer anil the secretary was being shipped daily on the southo
f i an1aa11nn. mre11n■ &lt;0r yn» 11 *t,*•
should get her share for w*e have vfortd, for the instruction tnd the
us
well
as
the
northbound
reseor*
are
duly
ijualifieij
th*
(pollini
instructed to proceed with the pub
shall be ofTlrvri
1II ree tort. J
1
\\
the many amusements for them.
The first big shipment took
very wholesome entertainment of
t)( th„ ch „rtpr without fur- trains
J, F- Spu rllng anti J &lt;1 Parkard I
«
J
P
W
H
r
o
t
,
Vire
Preaiifeni
)
I
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everyliody, from tpts to greybeards, ther delay
last Friday afternoon, when
* « « o « e h n ? . Jíerretartr) a n d Tre a a u re r, J
Thin could he done only place
Aillf'e VI
Besides
We resj&gt;ectfully ask Postmaster and on the other hand they can lie by signing a new copy of the charter 130 bushels left Starke.
In d e b t e d n e s s
Which, We Hep to Say,
General Durleson to investigate the used for evil instruction nnd of sug­ nnd rather than cause another delay corn, there are beans, cucumbers,
T h e h l f h e « t amount nf indf-h*» d*
bitity
I &lt;* arhirh t Iht« rrifpora»
Is what the G ood Housewife
Part of
brick roads of Hanford’s U. ' F. D gestion to children and grown folks. of two or three weeks in reaching squashes nnd cantaloupes.
subject iteelf lx Fifty T h o t jla f r l I
the
shipments
from
here
came
via
Article U l
routes before he places his auto mail
must do
To eliminate the evil and retain the scattered stockholders the three
S t o r i S u b a r f i p i i nn
tho
Wannee
bracnb,
mostly
from
wagons in the state. There.is prob­ the good is not an easy task, for it local men, whose subscriptions were
Th*» n a m e * a n d pl at e* «■&lt;' ce* - . On E v e ry B a k in ? H a y .
fui:* fl'b r f * tO Ihr rapi* a
■* *
The Irish potato seaably no district in Floridn that offers often happens thnt objectionable enough to meet the legal require- the broker
flUffiiii'f lif vili a i f -f i-i .
Why work thus ext-rl ynur
sun was very ijiurt but (he ship­
b y t ac h a 1 «• » • l u T ■■* *
80 much in the way of auto mail ser- pictures have greater drawing power merits, signed the charter and
i H \VHnn, f i e l and, t »
vice. Carrier Green of this city now than good ones, and since it is money,1 cepted the office» till the organiza­ ment» were heavy. The cold weathstrength,
J 1
pu i b p i . b a n ' ' ’ * ) I
J f* I’ s rk a rd San f“ fd. I
' er nnd the rains of the early spring
carries his route b y auto and finds that film makers are after it is not tion meeting, August 3rd.
Why not this burden shirk?
ST AT K OF FI. OHI D V
were injurious to the crop, yet it
COUNTY OP SK MI NOLIS
it greatly to his advantage and that surprising that some films that
Thercs
a
better
and
far
ca&lt;i!e*
ftp t h i s d a y p c r e o n a l l v f i n i r J
Am ong the prominent men in­
o f the patrons of the office.
r o s , J, F . S p u r l i n c a n d J. O F’aiV #r*i
should never bo produced get be­ terested- in the company are Mr. avpraged up pretty well. J. Iieenan
In mn »i d i known and km»»»
way,
Williams, for Instance, shipped 108
indivldt.ftl*
»In
« lyn rd
th**i
fore the public.
And then, too, E. S. Thralls, formerly of California
Y
narni*» l*» I h r f firrymn? S m l f r
barrels from three acres, leaving him
I
/c
t
tho
B
a
k
e
r
D
o
th
e
there
is
radical
difference
of
opinion;
Hegurdlesa o f what others may
tïcifi föf Irttrr* pairti
** \ ***r%
I I
but now living in 'Florida; Messrs. still an nhundnnt supply for home
i d i a f l r f rtf I ’ . S
t* rar»,"l i'?# d
think o f Governor Hinton the editor even among folk» with active con­ J. K. Klock and W. R. Lee of tbr
W o rk !
P i n i and ra r ii ark ptM* lr*|?r&lt;f iuse.
Mr. Williams is not satisfied,
hr aU'fit'd hi» n » r t * rhrfri** *• &lt;
o f The Herald thinks he is very sciences about wlint is good nnd East Lake Investment Company,
claiming that he ought ta have made
fur *ncF * t gr,c' % iridi* at f d
much of a man. In the face of the what is not good. There wns radical who have large grove, nursery and
' ' ) n m i T l I f l u f l M • fe* lil
‘
nearly 200 bushels if the season had
of
•r&gt;, A
O 1■* I '*
rumblings of the mob and the fact difference of opinion as to whethei land interests on Lake Weir and also
YViIfir • n.) h i*i.l a**d **"
«
been right
Yet we think we did
that he would be eternally condemn­ the public in general should be per­ in New York and New Hampshire.
2 7 t i d da&gt; nf J a m .
A I 1 l 41
:
Phono 165 ó
well enough.
The straw-berry ship- i 1 1 3 M a g n o li a ,
it ral I
H • I l! *•*
ed for his action be commuted mitted to see the famous play " D a m ­
H»-Pr i Ate
Nut m Pu»
The company will manufacture j menta have slopped entirely but th*
aged
Goods."
Some
folks
said
every­
^Frank’s sentence to life irnprison■,
nvw'nt. If Frank is innocent of the body of discretionaly years should but one article at present, a gran-J .
a
crime he has a chance to prove it. see it. anti Other folk» suit! it was too “ I“ 1«’ '1 or Powf1t'ro(J " ««P - un,1,‘r
I f he ia Kuiity he has a sentence that terrihlo a story to he lieartl excep| j *,ran,l known as U. S. Germ P , f*'
Sonp.
T h ey
is worn* than death.
Circumstan­ hy persons of very mature years, |troyfng Granulated
F. P. FORSTER. Vice-President
FR E D E R IC I I . R A N D . President
A. L. BETTH, Assistant Cashier
tial evidence U a dangerous route and some doubted that It was w ise;havp 11 Koml " rtlc,,! and ■
JL F. W H IT N E R , Cashier
! P,nn of marketing which will place
over which to send a man to the to produce it at all.
the product.upon the market qufckgallows.
At a conference on corrections at
!y.
Baltimore the other day, Charles J.
The U. S. Granulated Soap C om ­
Koch, assistant superintendent of
N E W S P A P E R A D V E R T IB IN G
pany
will bo a close corporation and
Established 1887
Newspapers today are a better ad­ the schools o f that city, said moving
stock is not for sale! For the pres­
pictures
were
responslbl*
in
aome
vertising medium than ever because
Capital $35,000.00
'
Surplus $35,000.00
X
ent headquarters, will be in the
th ey have a more gripping power— cases (or dangerous Ideas In childish Clark building in the rear o f Mr.
a power that should he studied by minds and there is no doubt that he Packard's office and work will be
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a
every thinking advertiser, Joseph H. was right. The moving picture can Ijegun at once in a • small w »y as
Finn told the delegates attending create a deeper impression upon a
T o O u r Depositors:,
'
advance orders are already on hand
X
tho annual convention of Advertising child’s mind than any printed story
for sovernl tins of soap.
I t is ever the purpose of the officiala'of the First National Bank to ?ive you the beat
»
i
Clubs of the World nt Chicago yes­ because it can tell the child infinite­
ly more details than the most graph­
and most efficient service possible.
terday.
ducer or exhibitor was a friend of
In modern bankin? as in nearly all other lines of business machinery is playing an
Mr. Finn spoke on "T h e News­ ic story e\or written.
their political friend or was willing
increasingly
large part, promoting accuracy and efficiency. The name "Burroughs” is now
Nobody can describe a theft with
paper, the Advertiser and the Adver­
to hand them u little gratuity (or the
synonymous
with up-to-date banking.
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g
tising A g en t." Ho declared that ad­ every glance of the thief, the play favor.-*-St. Petersburg Times.
After
considering
the
subject
from
every
viewpoint,
w
e
h^ve
concluded
to
make
a
o
f
emotions
on
his
face,
every
move­
vertising is the news about mer­
change in the manner of handling your nCfcoünts with us,’ a change which we are certain is
chandise and that there is nothing ment he m akeVlti opening the' win­
Trammell Out For Senate
nlong progressive lines and will greatly increase the efficiency of the service we are able to
dow
and
the
money
drawer
and
in
d o u r to the hearts.of the reading
A special from Tallahassee to the
render you.
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public than the live news concerning escaping, in sueh a com plete. and
On July 1st next, and ip°nthly thereafter, we will balance the account of every"
striking way 4s the. moving picture Tam pa Tribune says:
buying opportunity.”
"G overn or Park „Tram m ell haa §
of our depositors, rendering a statem ent up to date, and returning all paid checks. Thus
I t is the paper which advertise* can show it.
definitely,decided to be a candidate ’ 1 will permit every one to see and examine checks regularly, and thereby tend to reduce to X
the true new* that pays the adver­
All of* which shows how important
for the United Staten nonalp.
In
a minimum ainr chance for irregularities to occur, such as forged or raised checks, or errors
tiser beat, the speaker said.
it is to have some censorship of fhe
nectldn with his proposed candidacy,
on the part of the bank.
‘ 'Generally «peaking.
the
beat movies and how equally important tho governor today issued the follow­
PASS BOOKS W IL L B E U SED O N LY AS R E C E I P T S F O R DEPOSITS, the
paper la the one which secures tho to s«lecl the right persons to be cen­ ing brief statement:
monthly statement taking the, place of the balancing of \he book ns formerly.
If censorship merely means
best advertising," Mr. Finn cqntin sors.
In order to take this progressive step and give you this increased efficiency it become
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'Encouraged
by
citizens
from
the*
crestion
o
f
new
soft
jobs
to
be
ued. "A n d the best advertising is
necessary
to install a special Posting and Statem ent' Machine, which, with the necessary
what helps make it the best news­ filled b y tho friends o f this ot that all sections of Florida to enter the
special
books
and stationery will entail an expense of nearly $1,000.00.
feel, however
paper. T ru th is the slogan of this politician, friends whose qualiflta- contest and actuated too by my
that
this
cost
is
amply
justified
by
the
results
attained.
.This
machine
is
run
by electric­
convention. Truth Is the slogan of tlons consist of the need of a good own ambition I have, after careful
ity,
and
when
ready
for
work
we
will
be
glad
to
show
it
and
explain
its
operation
to
our cus­
consideration
reached
tho
positive
this newspaper that hopes to win the job and the 'desire for tt and the
tomers
and
friends.
,
,
. X
decision
that
I
will
seek
a
t
the
hands
moat lasting success— the widest In­ ability to pay for it In votes on elec­
We trust our efforts to promote accuracy nnd efficiency will meet with your a p p r o v a l
fluence.
It la tho truth that good tion day, they had heetfer be left o f the Democracy of Florida ih tho
and hearty cooperation, and assure you that our desire is always to give you. the "Be^t
1916
primary,
nomination
to
the
uncensored.
Such
censors
would
not
tlrms' and bad a re , each largely a
in Banking,"
m atter o f psychology.
In tbi* re- known wbat should be shpwn and United States senatorship. M y can­
snexit tho power of the newspaper is they would be likely to let a bad pic- didacy shall be based upon my
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provided
the pro- ord In the public service, as reprealroost beyond reckoning.

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That good old boiled ham at Loffler'e.
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Patronise the Girl Guides Cooked
fo o d sale at Irwin &amp; Giles tomorrow.
ftehoarsals for
"O ver the Rain­
bow" at the Imperial every morning
at nine o’clock.
Col. T . D. Lanier of Tavares is
hcih today looking after legal matten. .
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Clay and Whippcrwill peas, $2.76
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per bushel at C. H. L e filer’ s.

Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Taylor have
returned home from a delightful visit
to Minneapolis and other points ip
the north.
Drink Elder .Springs Water, the
pares! and beat water to be had.
Delivered (o'jrour door In five gallon
bottle*. Phone 1017-3.
MS-1f
Don’ t forget the good roads meet*
¡ng to l&gt;e held here best Friday.
July 2nd.
Every ciliz»'ii of Sem­
inole should he here.
The Daytona Hearh Hotel, under
the new ownership and management
-offers spocinl summer rates.
Hotel
refurnished and redecorated through­
out. Sea-foods a specialty. W. F.
ti E. II. Ayres, Daytona Reach, Fla.
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Mr. anti Mrs. Frank Talbott leave
today for Texas after spending the
winter here.
They will return in
the early fall.
Gel Your Meals at the A &lt; , I,.
Kealaurant
Free transportation yne way on
Jitney Ru* with every purchase of
-60c or over at the A. C i.. Res­
taurant.
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Ml. anti Mrs. Hoy Tillt* have r»turned from their wedding trip and
will make this city their future
home.
Groceries delivered via Jitney Hus
free of charge to any place »»tl the
Jitney Run route
&lt; u .tone r. to
meet the bus to receive their or­
ders. J. D. Roberts, Phone 3V
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L. A. Shelton anti daughter left
yesterday lor Springfield. Illinois
on the sad mission of the burial of
Mrs. Shelton.
L. R. Wicker ha* been appointed
deputy sheriff lo take the position
of the Into I. K W'illta ni«»»n
Mr
tt irker will be in cha*gi •*f the
county jail.
Mrs. R. J. Holly lui« returned
Irom West Palm Reach where she
, represented T h o Herald at the meet­
ing of the East Coast Press Associa­
tion, Mrs. Holly was the recipient
of mnny social honors during her
stay at West P alrn Reach. .

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' ‘ Good bye, I ’ m gone" were thr
words of the note found on tho
floor of the cell that formerly con­
tained D.- T. Cooper, the forger, In
the SemiKdle county jail. Cooper is
tho *HcL-uu!iJ*kvW*UUui.u.Ur*viU Uw
names of physicians all over the
state and seemed to strike his Jonph
here in Dr. Neal, for after forging
the name of tho doctor to a - check
he was caught and brought back
here for trial.
The court was In­
clined to be lenient on Cooper bornuse be was a dope fiend nnd hard
ly recognized the enormity of tho
crime. It was thought that a year
In the road camp with good treat­
ment would eftre Cooper nnd make
a man of him nnd he could bo re­
turned to his home in Georgia where
he is well connected and came from
a good family.
Rut after tho sentence Cooper
seemed to think otherwise and by
Borne hook or crook on the Inside or
outside' managed to get enough
bricks' taken out of the wall of the
jail to, allow him to crawl through
and on Wednesday night Cooper
took French leave.
The note was left probably ns an
act of braggadocio over the fact
that he had eluded the officers and
escaped sentt-nce but if the officers
get their clutches on him again he
will not have the opportunity to
write any more beautiful epistles.

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H on or n i I T j r i . i i t j j L o d ir*

The home of Mr and Mrs It A
Mnxtield was the scene of a delight­
ful «orinl event last evening when
the Shakespeare Club of this city
Were the hostesses to the visiting
ladies of the Florida East Coast
Prrvï Aiwrriirrttm.
A r.rrr- Trrr.t in
the way of a musical program was
given during the evening.
Mrs.
Charles Rurke Jefferson, in her
charming manner, welcomed the
guests into the circle of tho club.
The Max field home was taste­
fully decorated with a profusion of
Oleanders nnd Bleeding Hearts, en­
twined among trellises of vines.
Ferns were also placed in appropri­
ate places giving the room* a truly
semi-tropical appearance.
Refresh­
ments of sherbet and assorted rake*
were served at the conclusion of the
musical program.

two tallies. Miss Florence Frank
making top score amt winning the
prize of a line box of bon bons. A
dainty refreshment
course
was
served. Enjoying the hospitality of
the gracious young hostess were Mrs.
Fugane Lami mure of Jacksonville,
Mrs. It It Deas, Mrs. Norma Toole,
Mrs. Geo. Bishop, Miss Saltire Wil­
liams und—Miss Florence *Frnnk,

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aft?r::oon. taking supper with them,
returning later in rite evening.
At Crystal Lake a jolly «rowd of
young people from, Christian En­
deavor Societies of the Presbyterian
and Congregational churches, the
R. Y. P. U._ and the Epworth
League disported themselves in the
lake, strolled
through
woodland
glens, fished and otherwise enjoyed
the delightful outing. Through the
courtesy of the Presbyterian C. E.,
the other societies were invited to
participate in the good times.

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D tL ron Springs
One-of the jolliest parties going
out of the city, on- pleasure bent,
yesterday afternoon nnd spending
several hours pleasantly at DeLeon
Springs were Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Herndon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Rishop
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Newmnn, Dr.
and Mrs. Pulekton, Miss Charlotte
Hand and Arthur Yowell.

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Circuit court met this morning at
U o'clock with Judge Perkins pre­
siding. The morning » » » well taken
up in empanelling a jury nnd It is
predicted that today and tomorrow
will be filled by several civil case*.
For Sale or Rent
Fine farm ol twenty acres, three
-wiles south of Snnford, on lovelylake; two r.nd one half aero grove in
full bearing.
F ife room bungalow,
servant’s house and largo ham. A
lovely home nnd a paying invest­
ment. Am moving to town on ac­
count of business interests, nnd
therefore must sell of rent aubjoct to
sale.
Address
George-G. Herring,
8(U-ltr
Sanford. Floritla
Good ltoud« Meeting
in .order to determine the method j»
to be employed in bonding Seminole
county for good road» a public meet*
; ing ia called in Sanford city hall next
Friday, July 2nd at 2 o’clock. E v­
ery clUzan of Sominolo county ahould
bo prwent and exprès* his opinion
|In the matter.

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PAGE FIVE

Little’ Miss Martha Driver of
Tampa was the delighted guest of
honor at a lovely surprise party
given for her by Mrs. W. E. Wat­
son Wednesday afternoon. The sur
prise was complete and for that rea­
‘ ‘The Raymond" by the sen (near
son all the more pleasant. Fortner
Af HViiua Springs
Clarendon).
Furnished rooms with
little friends and associates of the
In honor of tho Misses Matthews
privilege of dining room and kitchen.
time when Martha made Sanford of Albany, Ga., and MI m Helen
Everything furnished, linen, silver,
her home were invited to meet her, Lawton of Oviedo, a merry picnic
etc.. Running water in every room.
and a most hujfpy tinsi spent With «ns given at Wekiwa Springs Thurs­
In welcoming the guests of honor games and dancing throughout tho
All rooms connecting.
Telephone
day afternoon, that was much en­
service and cottage to rent.
Mra.
o the evening Mrs. Jefferson paid: afternoon. ‘ Ice cream and cake was
joyed by the gay pleasure seekers
F. G. Stuart.
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high tribute to the press and eharae-Uervcd at the refreshment hour. who splashed and splurged In the
terlzed it as an organ for the accom- ThoM enJoying the charming occaMr. and Mrs. Chris. 0. Codringcool refreshing waters of the springs,
pUshment of great good. She said: sion were 'May Thrasher, Norma
toh, Mr. and Mra. .Ernest L. Row­
danced the tango and the Wekiwa
"Ladies of tho East Const Press Herndon, Olive Ncjvmnn, Maud and
land and Mrs. R. J. Holly, wife of
dip nnd devoured the dainty picnic
Association of Floridn and friends: Scrita Lake, Sarah Wight, Martha
Editor Holly of the Sanford Herald
lunch that filled The baskets.
En­
I feel indeed honored that I am priv­ Chappell, Margaret
Neal,
Mary joying the delightful outing were Mr.
left Sunday -morning to attend n
ileged In behalf of the Shakespeare Elizabeth and Camilla Puleston,
meeting of the East Coast Press, As­
nnd Mrs. W. P. Carter, Walter Jr.,
Club to reach out a hand in warm Theodora Miller, LeClaire Jones,
sociation at West Palm Reach, mak­
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Miss Helen Lawwelcome to the ladies of the East Dora Harrold. Rebecca Stevens, .Na­
ing the t ri|&gt; by automobile.— Deton and Mildred Lee’ Mr. and Mrs.
Const Press Association of Florida." omi Scoggun, Ruth and Ethel Hen­
Land News.
Deane Turner, Deane Jr., Mrs. W.
" W e not only welcome you to our ry. May nnd Mildred Holly,
H
Pet^s and Mr*. R. A. Terheun,
Notice
city beautiful hut to our homes and a
Roy
Symes and Misses Claire, Philo
Will the person who fouhd the
place in our hearts for we are con­
Plramtre Outing»
and
Martha Matthews nnd Miss
package* in their nuto yesterday
scious of your true worth and merit.
Martha F o x . 1^
Picnic
parties
seemed
l&lt;v
bo
tho
please return them to Sanford Shoe
"T h e absence of o »r able president
Tho case of Cooper is a sad one Mr*. Thomas Reese is to bo re­ order of the day yesterday and many
&amp; Clothing Co.
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nnd Is- like, thousands of others in
congenial parties visited the various
C lan M rtling
A .,R. Donne, who hni been with this broad land of our* who are roam gretted and it number of the students
resorts, some for the day and others
Tho Girl Guides of tho Method­
that
are
unable
to
participate
in
the
the stbre of L. P. McCuller (or the ing from one place to another, living
just going out for the afternoon and ist Sunday* school enjoyed a most de­
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past seven months has resigned to by their wits in the useless endeavor program of tonight.
evening. Woodland Park was crowd­ lightful meeting with their teacher,
accept n position with Morgan Rro . to get dope to i|uiet their twitching
"Today In this great thought ed. the, jitneys making it quite con­
Mrs. C. L. Wing, Monday afternoon,
retail and wholesale butchers of nerves. Florida has now passed laws world what a wonderful a mount of venient to go and come every hour.
at which there; was an election of
Sound Reach, Conn.
He left last that will prevent the sale of nar­ good 1« accomplished through the This improved service in transporta­
o(fleet* and n charming social hoyr
Saturday Ip lake up his new posi­ cotic« and «evernl sanitariums have inlKtence and power of the |»re*«
tion means much to those who are after the husipesS was disposed of.
tion.
cw |..i|ur&gt;. not the yellow not so fortunate us to possess auto­
been established t&lt;&gt; cure these poor The
Plans were completed for a cooked
sheet
of
sensation and scandal but mobiles of their own
Wekiva and food sale to he given Saturday (to­
Packages delivered on the Jitney deranged individuals
the newspapers that have as their Del,eon Spring« came In for another morrow1 at the store of Irwin &amp;
Rus Line for 6c per 25 lbs
Cars
Rut Cooper 1« gone looking for the standard
wholesometiess, • morality quota of pleasure seeker* while a
run from Chappell*« on Hast Side to poppy seed that he may seek forget­
Giles.
The following olfleers woro
and
truth,
papers that have at tho number motored ovor to the beach
Monroi; on West Side. For Rut her fulness and the beautiful room with
elected: President, Ruth Hand; Nice
helm men and women who |in««e** resort*
information phone 331. Sanford
president. Marie Hlnke; secretary,
nil modern conveniences at the coun­
clean mind«, for then* 1» a world of
Transfer Co
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Annie Anderson; treasurer, Marian
tv jail knows him no more.
power m right thinking
.11/ Ih Hi / ‘( r n i. al Woodland
Phillip*.
The chairmen of various
Chicken*. Chicken* and Kgg* at
' The press association a|i|ieal* to
Spending the »lay Ht Woodland committees were appointed also. Tho
I ^efiler's.
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The Daylight restaurant has closed
us. appeal with their rare intelli-l |&gt;Hrk. enjoying the pooland nther tsocial hour together, nt which refur a few days fur repairs and a noWoodland lo lie * lust'd Sunday»
gem«principle, liberality of thought,I amusement» afforded by
this popu- freshments weie served w»ns delight­
Snme 111 the good ChnMinn* of tice on the window states that tl will ing1 ideals,
frais, their
of |¡fej|ur
|,nfk
theirknowledge
knowledge
of life
|lir were
p.irk were Mr« Gonzales ami I fully pleasant the guisdeclaring it
The
Monroe, i h. Raten &lt;&gt;f Rest
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and
,11 that U implies
U e enjoy f ;,n,i|,. Jr« Frank Miller nnd fnm- to he one of the best meetings yet
an
ni *.« are pel it inning to ■lose wnhed Momia rc«tnur«ni SI " I " '11 "* 1 11 tp,.ir spirit nt jii«tn-e arid right and It y. Mrs George \Sst»on
Mrs 7rh held by the ria*«
Wnodlnnd
fonie fur nuother swini, Wi'O'irulT building abolii lulv Imh ()miv1, ,t|| U1 „pprermte the grent Rutili! anil l.eflatre Junes
In the
voti idnners. hefore it i« lo«» late
and Sanford « i l i he w-ell «upplied r,..1, „ nl(i|iì|nii « the\ assume and thè .ill.; i,"on the congenial party whs
M y h r y l ’luh
« u h restaurant« f'»r thè «unimer ?h i n V Mir* I' -u'l «
lo be sili mou lit
augmented by Mr« Allen Junes nnd,
Mi« W II Peter* »in the grnDr I F M' kinnmi uf Oriundo.
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moniti«
.mil triumph that Dr. Milbf"« I i i i ' i
i»
tr*. t hi* mi *
etous hustfo. to the members of tho
Stipi of Pubiti I n«lnniluti " f tir
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aloud,
"A ll 11nil lo
Mystery Tuesday afternoon
With
unge rotiniV was in thè city vesterda
Hugh Sparkman (lll. p „ w,.r of the Press, the press
\notlnr W o o d !'id party
wire eleven mernlu r* and two guests presunge conni \ wn« iti thè &gt;il\ ve«trr^ 1
r
day an i In* it.an&gt; Irtend* were glad . * * - "&lt; ,h" r‘ ,v
limi xni.e* the sentiment of tile Mr. and Mrs. D L. Thrnshcr. Mr. lent, the mystic number thirteen waa
to'see him
* muto homo to Daytona after spemi-, , p],,
All Hall thè Knst foust and Mrs W, K W. t or, Mr*. Harry formed that has been ngreed upon as
ing severnl week« touring the wn«t |
\««&lt;'ii'iiiti»»u of Florida, All Driver. M u Thra«l
r.n«l Mnrtha essi-ntial for the ceremonial rites of
who « i ant
I Gnndhi
Mr« f
eouNt.
Mr S-parkulan i* the editor Um I."
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Pm i r
Them went out in the
yesterday ... the Cty a guest of Mrs |
, h|. , )nv„ mn .loilrnn, !lflll is giv
The follow mg i« i l i mu«ii"il proEtta Hester left this .. ........g for)
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Mti her retii'U t" her
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liest plants m tin' part of the «tali
Mr*. K 1' Mn ult» . piani» solo by
hottui. Reporter-Star.
when ail the plana aro completed.
Mi«* Ethel Rowe.
\'ocal solo byWoodman Circle Serial
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The ladies of the Woodman Circle
For Sale
Mrs. J. T IleRerrv
Trio'excerpt || Clay P eas
$2..r)0 per bushel
will give a «miai on Tuesday evenTwo horses, well bred, gentle
ri m Mmiil» Issili, Il
ing, June 2,,th. from 7 :u to id IIJ f\r&gt;.« rlu«« riding and driving horse«
Peas
$2.50 per bushel c-i
l'he gu»'«' S uf bol »«r vs re Mr» it : !» W hippowill
:il the Gat City House There will a„d one a good farm hor«e
Two
1 Holly M r- Clin ( ) l ’ mlf iil*îon.
Deck with Early Ju n e Peas $1.25 per doz
be musi.
I readingR*'fr. &gt;li
four and fi » « mouth-« old. ope
\! « K»»w b» toi Mi- li 1 Fi* i,t ami
meni' will I» served
\m I w ' uf I a l. rheifer a lot of farming
n
o. ,,i |(
I cans 2-11» Tom atoes
25e
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addii t»»r.
1 gal. cans O range licit .Sump
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to tin* Jib-'ig' nt.ule .'.I »tale Cotiveit
cv phi)« lui Ub.ilor. It lot of III"
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awered, still engaged In verifying his
tests. ‘Th is la* the Marsh test for
arsenic."
“ Arsenic!" I repeated. In horror,
By A R T H U R B . R E E V E
I had scarcely recovered from the
T he W ell-K n o w n N ovelist an d the
surprise of Kennedy's startling reve­
lation when tho telopbono.rapff again.
Creator o f the "Craig Kennedy ’’ Stories
Kennedy seized tho receiver, thinking
evidently that the messngo might be
from or about Elaine.
But from tho look on hts face and
from his manner, I could gather that,
although It was not from Elaine herF*re»enle3 in CoDabotation with the Pathe Player*
Solf, It wns about something that In­
and the Edecbc Film Company
A Detective Novel and a Mption Piclnre Drama
terested him greatly.
“ Good!” I heard him sny finally. ” 1
shall keep tho appolutment—abso­
lutely."
Copyright, lilt , by the Star Company. All Vorilgn Right* IlMerrrd.
“ What was I t ' " I asked, eagerly.
"
I t was Elaine's footman. Michael,"
S E E T H E P IC T U R E S A T T H E S T A R E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y . A D M IS S IO N J 5 T &amp; l « c
ho replied, thoughtfully. “ As I sus­
pected, ho says that ho Is a confeder­
tered, aa ho hurried across the campus ate of tho Clutching Hand, nnd If wo
at tho clumsy lie.
s y n o p s is .
Then ho brulally struck Michael In of the university to a taxicab stand.
will protect him ho will toll us tho
A few minutes later, when we ar­ trouble with Elaine."
tho face, knocking him down. An un­
The New Tork police ere mystltW by »
m t Im of murders and other crimen The
governable,
almost
Insane
fury rived at tho Dodge mansion, we found
1 considered a moment.
"How's
principal clue to tho criminal la the warn.
In* latter which la aent tho victim«, seemed ’ to possess the man as ho Aunt Josephine and Mario doing all that?" I queried.
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signed with a "clutchlnjt hand." The lat­ Blood over the prostrato footman, they could under tho circumstances
S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A
est vlcUm of tho mj-stTlou* aakaaaln la
"Well,”
added
Craig,
"you
seo,
Mi­
i
Taylor Dodge, the Insurance president. cursing.
Doctor Hayward had arrived and
Ills daughter, Elaine, employs Crslg Ken­
"Get up!" ho ordered.
had Just finished taking the patient's chael has becomo Infuriated by the
nedy, the famous scientific detective |o
Michael obeyed, thoroughly cowed. pulse and temperature as our cab treatment ho received from tho Clutch­
try to unravel the mystery. What Ken
ned y accomplishes Is told by hla friend
ing Hand. I believe ho cuffed him In
"Take mo to tho cellar, now," ho pulled up.
James, a newspaper man. lly an Ingen­
the
face yesterday. Anyway, ho says
demanded.
Elalno
was
quite
1
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Indeed.
ious ruse Clutching Hand smuggles Into
Elaine's horns a flask of liquid air which
Michael led tho wny from the room
"Obi I'm so glad to see you,” she he has determined to get even and be­
she supposes to be a package o f valuable without a protest, tho master criminal
A T L A N T I C C O A S T L IN E
breathed with an air of relief as Ken­ tray him."
paper*. It blow* open the aafe In which
I did not like tho looks* of the
It U placed, but Kennedy arrive* In llmo following him closely.
The .Standard Railroad of the South
nedy advanced.
to prevent the robbery. The detective
Down Into the cellar, by a back
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE A PR IL 5th, 1913
"Why—what Is tho matter?*’ asked thing, and said bo . "Craig," I objected
narrowly misses death In hi* apartment
vehemently, “ ‘don't go to meet him.
where Clutching»Hand ha* placed a shot way, they went, Clutching Hand still Craig anxiously.
gun #o that II Is fired by the electrical wearing his muixla and Michael say­
It is a trap."
THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY
Doctor
HayWard
shook
his
hoad
du­
connection formed when Kennedy places
Kennedy had evidently considered
hla hands on a framed photograph of ing not a word.
biously, but Kennedy dla not notice
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No. 8)
Klalo*.
Suddenly Clutching Hand turned on him, for, as be approached Elaine, she my objection already.
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8:30 am
1:35 pm
8:10 pm
“ It may be a trap,” he replied slow­
him and seized him by the collar. •
drew from the coven where sho had
Ar Savannah...,
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6:35 pm 12:35 am
FIFTH EPISODE
"Now, go upstairs, you,” ho mut­ concealed It a letter and handed It to ly, “ but Elaine Is dying and we've got
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9:18 am
to seo this thing through.’*
tered, shaking him until bis teeth him.
Ar Waahlngton .
8:50 am 12:38 pm 11:50 pm
The Poisoned Room.
10:27 am
As he spoke, he took an automatic
1:50 pm
1:38 am
fairly chattered, “and If you watch me
Craig took It and read:
Elaloo and Craig were much togeth­ again—I'll kill you!”
4:03 pm
12:45
pm
4:25 am
from
a
drawer
o
f
a
cabinet
nnd
thrust
"You are sick this morning. To­
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7:13 am
er during tbo next few days. Some­
Ho thrust Michael away, and tbo morrow you will bo worse. The next it Into his pocket Then ho went to
how or other, U seemed that the chase foqtman, overcome» by fear, hurried
another
drawer
and
Jook
out
several
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day you will dlo unless you discharge
of tho Clutching Hand involved long upstairs. Still trembling and fearful,
Car Service on Trains 82 and 86. Sleeper to Savannah on Train -n
sections of thin tubing, which seemed
Craig Kennedy."
conferences In the Dodge library, and Michael paused In tho hallway.
At tho signature of the Clutching to be mado to fasten together as a
For Information nnd Reservation Phone or Write
even, In fact, extended to excursions
Ho put his hand on his face where Hand he frqwned. then, noticing Doc­ Hulling polo Is fastened, but were now
Into tho notoriously crime-infested the Clutching Hand had struck him.
tor Hayward, turned lo him and re­ separate, as If regdy for traveling
neighborhood of Riverside drive, with Then he waited, muttering to htpiself. pealed Ills question, "What la the mat­
Then he went out I followed, still
Ua fashionable procession of automo­ Aa ho thought It over, anger took tho ter?"
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JaciMatltlc. 11*.
arguing
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biles and go-carta—as far north, 16- placo of fear. He slowly turned In
"
I
f
you
go,
f
go,"
1
capitulated,
Doctor Hayward continued shaking
deed, os that desperate haunt known tho direction of tho cellar.
his head.
" I cannot diagnose bdr "That's all there is to It"
as Grant's tomb.
Meanwhile, Clbtrhlng Hand waa symptoms," ho shrugged,
Ftollowlng tho directions that Mi­
But to return to tbo moro serious standing by tho electric motor. Ho
There seemed to be a faint odor, al­ chael had given over tho telephone,
•Ido o f the affair.
examined It carefully, feeling whore most as If of garlic, In tho room. It Craig led mo Into one of tho toughest
Kennedy and. Elaine had scarcely the wires entered nnd left It, and was unmistakable and Craig looked parts of the lower West side.
come out of the houso and descended stnrtlng to tract» them out. * At last nbout him curiously, but said nothing
"Here's -tho place.” he announced,
tbo stops, odo afternoon, when n sinis­ he canto to a j«»lpt where It seemed
As he sniffed, he moved Impatiently stopping across the street from a
ter face appeared In a basement area- sultablo to make a connection for
and his foot touched Rusty, under the dingy Raines law hotel.
way near by.
somo purpose he had In mind
"Pretty tough," I objected "A re you
bed. Rusty whined nnd moved hack
It was tho Clutching Hand
Qulckl/ he took some wire from his lazily. Cratg bent over amt looked sure?"
Conducted by tho
Hex wore a telephone Inspector'» hat hag and connected It with tho electric 1nt him.
"Quite," replied Kennedy, consulting
Benedictine
and coat and carried a bag slung by a light wires. Next, ho led these wires,
"What* the matter with Rusty?" he hln notebook again
strap over bis shoulder. For onco he concealed, of course, along the cellar naked ,Tls he sick, too?"
Relurtautly I followed nnd wo en­
Fathers
had left off bis mnsk. but. In place of floor. In tho direction of the furnace.
"Why, yes," answered Elatne, fol­ tered the place.
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It, hla faco was covered by a scraggy
•The furnace was ono of the old hot lowing Craig with her deep eyes.
"1 wlnt a room.” asked Craig as
black beard. Tbo disguise was effec­ air heaters and ho paused before It I
Craig reached down and gently wo were nccosti'd by the proprietor,
tive
an though seeking something. Then pulled tho collie out Into tho room comfortably clad In a loud checked
Ho saw Kennedy and Miss Dodge he bent dow n beside It and uncovered
Rusty crouched down close to the suit ami stri|H‘d shirt sleeves. ” 1 bud
rOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS REV. DIRECTOR
and slunk unobtrusively against a a little tank
floor. His noso was hot and dry and one here onco before— forty-nine, I
railing, with his head turned away»
Ho thrust his hand gingerly Into It, fovcrUh. Ho was plainly 111.
think "
Laughing and chatting, they passed. bringing It out quickly. Tho tanjt was
"Fifty—" I began to correct.
“ How long haa Rusty been In the
Then, ho turned In the other direc­ nearly full of water
Kennedy trod hard on tny toea.
room?" asked Craig
tion and, going up the »top* of tho
Next from his capacious bag he
“ Yes. forty nine." he repeated.
“ All night." answered Elaine.
"I
Dodge honse, rang the bell
took two metal poles. or electrodes, wouldn't think of being without him
The proprietor called a stout negro
“Telephone Inspector,'' he said In a and fastened them carefully to the
porter, »alter and bell-hop all com­
now."
loud lono as .Michael, In Jennings' ends of the wires, placing them nt op­
"May I take Rusty along with me?" bined In one, who led us upstair«.
place for the afternoon, opened the posite ends of the tank In the water. Crnlg nsked Anally.
"Forty nine, »ah.” he pointed out,
door.
For several moments ho watched.
Elaine hesitated. “Surely,” she said ns Kennedy dropped a dime Into hla
He accompanied ihe words with the The water Inside tho tank seemed tho nt length, “only be gentle with him." ready palm,
ItottkTH o f S oda W a te r and
sign, and Michael admitted him
snmo as before, only on each elec­
The negro left us. and as Craig
"Of course," he wild simply
“l
A i It happened. Aunt Josephine was trode there appeared bubbles, on ono thought thnt I might he able to dls started to enter, I objected
"Hut,
upstairs In Elaine's room.
She was bubbles of oxygen, on tho other of cover tho trouble from studying him." Craig, It was flfty-ntne, uot forty-nine.
PH ON E
fixing flowers In a vase on tho dress­ hydrogen. Tho water was decompos­
We stayed ohly a few minutes This Is the wrong room." ing table of her Idolized niece. Mean­ ing under tho current by electrolysis."
"I
know
It."
ho
replied.
"I
had
It
longer, for Kennedy seemed to realize
while, Rusty, the collie, lay, halt blink­
Another moment ho surveyed his tho necessity of doing something Im­ written In the book. Rut I want fortying, on tho Door
,
work to see that he had left no looso mediately, and evon Doctor Hayward nlntti—now. Just follow mo, Walter.*'
"Who Is this?'' she asked, os Mi­ ends.
Then ho quietly lot himself w-|iH fighting In tho dark.
Nervously I followed him Into the
S o l e A gcn lH fo r O R A N G E C I T Y S P R I N G S M I N K K A I . W \ I Cli
chael led the bogus telephone Inspec­ out of the house
Hack In the laboratory. Kenned» set room
tor Into the room
The next morning Rusty, who had ! to work Immediately brushing every
"Don’t you understand?" he went
"A man from the telephone com­ been Elaine's constant companion thing else nsbie. He began by draw- on
Room forty-nine Is probably Just
pany," he answered deferentially
since the trouble had begun, awakened
Aunt Josephine, unsophisticated, al­ his mistress by licking her hand as It
lowed them to enter without a further hung limply over the side of her
question.
bod.
Quickly, llko a good workman.
She awakened with a start and put
Clutching Hand went to, tho telephone her hand to her head. Rho felt 111
Instrument and by dint of keeping his
"Poor old fellow," she murmured,
F o r the best quality of G RAIN , H A Y, FK K ll\ :r .
finger on the hook and hla back to half dazedly
FLO U R a t REA SO N A BLE PR IC ES
Aunt Josephine succeeded In convey­
Rusty moved nwny again, wagging
ing tbo Illusion that hu was examining hts tail listlessly The collie, too, felt
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No sooner wns the door shut than
‘ Why. Miss Elaine—what ee* *e
the Clutching Hand hastily opened his mattalr? You are so pale!" exclaimed
and from It drew a small powder- tho fnald, Marie, ns sho entered the
BprO'tng outfit, such as 1 have seen room a moment later with the morn­
P alatk a, F lorid a
^
used fur spraying bug powder. Ha ing's nyill on n salver.
then took out u sort of muzzle with
“ I don't feel well, Marie,” she re­
an elastic band on IL and «Upped It plied, trying with her slender white
over bis head fio Jhat Hlo muzzle pro­ band to brush the cobwebs from her
tected his noso and mouth.
brain. " I — I wish you'd toll Aunt Jo­
Ho scorned to work a sort of pump­ sephine to telephone Doctor liny*
ing attachment and from tho nozzle of ward."
the spraying Instrument blow out a
"Yes,
mademoiselle."
answered
cloud o f powder which be directed at Marie.
the wall.
Languidly KIMne took tho letters
There arc times in every woman’s life when she
Meanwhile, MlelineJ, In tho hallway, one by one off tho salver. needs a tonic to help her ov.er the hard places.
on guard to soc that no ono bothered
Finally sho selected one «m l slow­
tho Clutching Hand at hla work, was ly tore It open. It had no superscrip­
When that time comes to you, you know.what tonic
overcome by curiosity to see what his tion, but It at onco nrrestod her at­
to take— Cardul, the woman’s tonic. Cardui js com­
master was doing. Ho opened tho tention and transfixed her with ter­
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
door a little bit and gazed stealthily ror.
gently, yet surefy. on the weakened womanly organs,
through tho crack Into Qio room.
It read:
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and helps build them back to strength and health.
Clutching Hand waa now spraying
"Y ou -are sick this morning. To­
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
the rug oloae to tho dressing table of morrow you will be worse. The next
ailing
women in its past half century of wohderful
Elaine and wss standing jicar tho mtr- day you will die unless you discharge
success,
and it will do the same for you.
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rqr. He stooped down to examine tbo Craig Kennedy."
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You
can't
m
ake
a
misidkc
in
iaking
rug. Then, as he raised his hoad, hs
It waa signed with tho mystic trade»-happened&gt;4o look-Into Aho mlfror. •'In Murk" o f'- t h e fuartoftii» Clutching
It h* could aeo tho full ruflectlon of Hand!
Michael-behind him, gazing Into the
Elslno drew back into tho pillows,
horror stricken.
room.
‘
"The acoundrell" tautlerod Clutch­
Quickly sho called to Mario. HOo
ing Hand, with repressed fury at the —get Aunt Joaephine—Tight sway! *
And Mario almost flew down tho
discovery.
Ho rotua. quickly and shut off tho hall. -Elaine seized Jibe telephone and
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
•praying Instrument, stuffing It into •called Kennedy ! number.
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says: **I think Cardul is the greatest medicine on earth,
the bag. He took a atop or two toward
Craig Reached Down and Gently Pulled the Colli* Into the Room.
Konbedy, In his stained laboratory
the door. Michael drew back, fear­
for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was

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fully. protending now. to bo on guard.
Clutching Hand Opened the door
and. still wearing the muzzle, beck­
oned to Michael.
Michael, could
scarcely control Ms fears. But • he
obeyed, entering Elslne's room after
tho Clutching Hand, who locked the
door.
"Wero you watching me?" demand­
ed the master criminal, with rage.
Michael, trembling all over, shook
his head. For a moment Clutching
Hand lpoked him over disdainfully
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apron, waa at work before his tab!«,
while ! was watching him with Inter­
est, when the telephone rang.
Without a.w ord h* answered the
call, and I could see a look of per­
turbation cross« his face. I knew It
waa frdm Elaine, but could tell noth­
ing about the nature of the message.
An Instant later he qlmoat tore off
the aproh and threw on bta hat and
coat
I followed him as be dashsd
out of the laboratory.
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ott a little o f Itaatya blood In a the p|ctarea end furniture, only It la
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on the floor below."
ere. Walter.' he said. pointing to
Ho
about kcenIy. Then ho
little Incision ho had made, will took, a few etepa to tho window and
Uko care or nlmT
threw It open. Aa be atood there he
ilckly Craig mndo om&gt; &lt;i t alter
tho part* of Ut* rod« be had been
carrying and fitted thorn together bn' h°. i t
1 »nilfed. There was tjj bo ha(J a
aome
or tonr
nmlatak.blo odor o garlic in the f w l ,ong. At one
w„ a curioua
which made
0.
1 arrangomenpthat aocmed to^conta.ln
already noticed In Elaines room.
nealuretted hydrogen," he anContinued on Page 7

so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as 1 ever did. and can eat most anything.
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In spito of all (hut could be done for
her. Elaine wn* still In bed. much
weaker now than before.
could m a k e o u t
-What I* that?" I askml.a&amp;.
.— Mora.than-that, ILw-CUutcUlng Hand
had not neglected U*w^opportunity
pletcd hi* work.
"That!
That Is an Instrument either.
something on tho order of n mtnlaluro
Suddenly, Just befora our return, a
porixcopo." Craig roplled, «till at stono had corno hurtling through tho
window, without warning of any kind,
work.
1 watched him, fascinated at hln re­ and had landed on Elalne’a bed.
sourcefulness.
He stealthily thrust
Below, as we learned somo Unjo aft­
tho mirror end of the periscope out erwards, a car had drawn up hastily
of tho window and up toward tho cor- and tho evil-faced crook whom tho
responding window* upstairs. Then ho Clutching Hand had used to rid him­
g*xed oagorly through tho cye-pleco.
self of tho Informer, "Lltupy Bed," had
"Walter—lo o k l" ho exclaimed to leaped out and hastily hurled the
«tono through the window, aa quick­
DO.
I did. There, ajire enough, waa Ml- ly leaping back into tho car and
■chnol, pacing up and down tho room. whisking gway.
As I looked at him nervously walk*
Around the stono was wrapped a
ing to and fro, I could not help ad­ piece of paper on which was tho om­
mitting that tying* looked safe enough inous warning, signed as usual by tho
and all right to roe. Kennedy folded Hand:
the periacopo up and we left our
"Michael Is dead.
yoom. mounting tho remaining night
"Tomorrow, you.
of stairs.
“ Then Kennedy.
In fifty-nine w*c Could hear tho
“ Stop before It la too lato."
measured atepa of tho footman. Craig
Elaine hn&lt;l sunk back Into tier pil­
knocked. The footstepa ceased. Then lows, paler than ever from thla sec­
‘ the door opened alowly and 1 could ond »hock.
gee a cold blue automatic.
It waa Jilst then that Kennedy and
“ It’s all right. Michael." reassured I arrived and were admitted.
C ra ig calmly.
"All right. Walter,” ho
"Oh, Mr. Kennedy,'* cried Elalnb.
added to mo.
handing him the note.
The gun dropped buck Into the foot*
Crulg took It and read.
“ Misa
Hum’s pockcL Wo entered and Mi­ Dodge," ho said, as ho held the noto
chael ngaln locked tho door. Not a out to me, "you are suffering from ar­
word had been spoken by him so far. senic poisoning—but I don't know yet
Next Michael moved to tho center how It Is being administered."
of iho room and. as I realized Inter,
Ho gazed about keenly. Meanwhile,
1en»e^ an&gt;T 'a Tntrror.

"At Tho other

pod w a s o n &lt;yre-p lec«, as n e a r l y

na I

brought himself In direct line with tho
open window. Jlo seemed to be over­
come with fear nt hln botrnyal anil
. stood there breathing heavily
"Professor Kennedy,” lx* began, "I
have been so mistreated that I have
made up my mind to tell you all I
know about this Clutching ”
Suddenly ho drew a sharp breath
and both his hands clutched nt his
own breast Ho did not stngger and
fall In the ordinary manner, hut
seemed to bend ut the knees ami
waist and literally crumple down on
his face.
Wo ran to him. Cmlg turned him
over gently on his back and examined
him He called No answer Michael
was almost pulseless
(Juirkly Craig lore ,,IT Ills collar and
bared his breast, for the man seemed
tn he struggling for breath As lie did
so he drew from Michael's throat a
small, sharp pointed dart
“ What's th a t’’“ 1 ejaculated, horror
stricken.
"A poisoned blow-gun dart such us
lx used by the South American In­
dians on tho upper Orinoco," he said
■lowly.
He examined It carefully
"What Is the poison V I asked,
"f'urnrl," he replied simple
li sets
on the respirator* inn-ele- purtl .-mg
tie in and causing usphyviiit ion
J'he dart seemed to have been made
of a &lt;iutil with n very *hurp point hid
low, and containing the deadly poison
la the-sharpened end.
"lawk out!” 1 cautioned, ns ho
handled I t
"Oh, that's all right." h&lt;&gt; answered
casually. " I f I don’t scratch myself, I
am safe enough. I could swallow the
stuff nnd It Wouldn't hurt me unless
I hud an abrasion of the tips or some
Ini' run I cut."
Kennedy continued to examine tindan untfl suddenly 1 heart! a tow cx
cl nmat ton of surprise from him
In
side the hollow quill was n thin shed
of tissue pnptr, tightly rolled.
Ho
drew It o\il anti read:

1 had taken tin- crumpled note from
him and was reading it Somehow, I
Imil leaned against the wall
As I
turned, Craig happened in glance at

mo.
“ For heaven’s sake, Waller
him exclaim

“ W hat

have

I heard
you

Ho tore open tye windows.
irOAl AOYIR USINO
"Have her moved,'* he shouted to
Aunt Josephine "Then have a vac­
Nuiire u \ppllrelfan for l*ar lorvuum cleaner go over ovary Inch of
Noli* • i* hrrvl*&gt; ( u r n that a p pi irai io fi
wall, carpet and upholstery."
«Ul he •r.* fI•• lai Ihr Hlafr ((.tard «*f l'in i'iñ i
i Til'Atísoar
Kl ortri 4.
their nett
Standing beside her. he breathless­ ft
mntin
u &gt; i&lt;«r,lun tor Napulaon Hutton.
KNOWN FOR QUALITY
ly explained bis discovery. "That wall CoiivIfH i iif t «* crime of mi alaufhtrr In
I
h*
Cir*!iif
1
«»ur!
of
S
e
*
hi ino
County,
[ I V . r a r r y all ( k * I r a d l a a r a r t e paper has been loaded down with Flpf id i *» ih* • p rt t] f irrm thereof,, A i ) .
I t l » ( o f F A I t M , F I E ! . ! ) nod C.AItFri A4" It*
(frsenlc. probably parts green or 1914.
|! ) K X 9 K K D 9 th at h a v e b een I r . t Schwolnfurth green, which Is acetoarand kn o w n t * be r .p e r la lly
[ a d a p t r d t o C l o r l d a mull ao d r l l sonite of-copper Every minute you
\ppiir»u»n r** t «« n » d tn.i*,
KnMtCW.
! are here you arc breathing arsenlure^
Noil..
!.,&lt;,!&lt;, &lt;
a,.« m i .,,, n„,h
I i n t e r . Aile d p r o m p t l y f o r X K W
ted hydrogen. Thla Clutching Hand purchc-1 -,i r*. i m iii.e, \ «to, ,uo,i
hr 5fti'* («y &lt;H iun», A
IV IVI J. hi__
C H O P o f a ll t a r l r t l e a o f X E E U
Is a diabolical genius. Think of It— filiMÌ a» 1 frrttJQhratf* in m) «ijtfrv mué hi*
in O ' ,
RdGPLANT,
'll l&lt;iv
mad# *i I lirai ion for fai •!i » i1 to i*m* in
poisoned wall paperl"
SEED.
SKKIS COn.V.
K tF F IIt
« c corda' « *- with I » » .
Slid rrrtlflratit rm
C O I t 91, M l 1.1.K T . I i e u u . i n x x KttD ,
No one said a word.
Kennedy hrscrc f* (dlliikinf rfrtfrilirtj prc»prrI y
S t i l t t « I I L ’ M *t1: 111».
t p'l
in
S » mmol** ( uuatjf,
Floridi,
reached down and took tho two t*!o-t ui
at it
of "Lot ( M ) A W « , of 1» A
Clutching Hand messages Elaine had ¡I 8 1] of *« I "* l . Li ngftoml
CO W PEA S
'
T *
* 'I l*riil hrinu aoruftj at ihr
received.
"I shall want to study dui#
All Varieties.
of Hi" iM uinrr r&gt;( tm I, retí ICleat id
these notes, more, too." ho said, hold­ tho H*" e of tJnknown. I'rtle&amp;a asid errI l h o d e * and Sudan tir a a a Seed,
tiflral*- »all l»f r«-d*»tnrd acre*fitIBf to
ing them ufn to tho wall nt the head In«,
r m a u t » , Hoy- lleaaa,
t»« drrrf «ill lour I h» fren on Ih*
of tho bed ns ho flashed hla pocket 14th dftk of July, A. j&gt; l yI %
T O U i m i Y FEED*. 8U P P U K S ,
Wit Dr«» my offici • I pIgn al uro and *#al
lens nt them.~J‘You aee. Hlalne. J- may- fhf#
fhr nth iti)» of Junr, A I» 191&amp;,
IXCLILVTOUft, EVC ,_____
1 ~ »¡
V. A. l * O I ’ ( ï LASS,
TSW Able to get something from study­
Ciuk. ( ‘ Iren ii Loor* S»ml oola Co-, Flâ.
Write for Catalogue ami Week*
ing tho Ink. the paper,- the hand writ­
Frl í l *ir
II Ja« r llohrrti. n. C.
ly Price Ids'.
ing—"
O
ld
e
st
E
a
ta b lla h rd an d l . a r c e o t
Suddenly both leaped back, with a
Nollie •( \pplicfttlaii fot I»* limi r ndrr
» r o d H o n .* la F lo r id a .
cry.
S e f l i « « WS of ih « ( i r D t f l l Statuir«
Noll*** i* hi rri.y ( l i e n that fi F S * opr,
Their facca had been soveral Inches
E. A . M A R T IN S E E D
purchft-vr . f l a i ( ert ili'at«
7h7.
datrd
apart. Something had whizzed between thè 2nd «l»&gt; of Junr, A I» I9L1, ha* filed
COM PANY
them and literally impaled tho two »•Id ctf i t e . tr in in) utîlr. . « . I h*« m..|.
.p&lt; Il e »i l " ft fot t . i rtrr.l tu I»,u — in .cc-or.l
» 4 E » a 1 llay fttrrrt.
notes on tho wall.
u n
»I th law.
Haiti r . r t i S r . 1. tmiirirp«
' JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (g)
th .
tn a dr.rrilx-il |&gt;r&lt; t"*rty .itu tt .d
Down tho street, on tho rooT of n in
t*iiunt&gt;. Fiorili., to-t.lt
carriage house, back of a neighbor's, N W *1 "I s y i , . Srn l i . T|, 21 fi. n ZI
IO.
might have been seen tho uncouth fig­ F. T hArri*
* -»&lt;&lt;1 lami li « ine
&gt;n| al
at th*
the tl.t*
datai _ _ _ — ——
r ~
”
ure of tho shabby South American In- ot th . i-.u.nf-* u| iijrb r*
(tn.
«I
Mrt
t
.
M.
Kinz
dlnn crouching behind a chimney nnd nrtlflr^t* «hall b . i»&lt;t*.m*&lt;l ir rord inc
gaxlng Intently at the Dodge house.
U * , t u denti *1 I luu* ihervon en th*
l t t h &lt;l»y of July. A. IÏ. 1915.
As Crstg. had thrown open Elatne'a
Wlten- mjr nfflrisl •l(n»tut. and » ( I
I&gt;. I9IS.
window and turned to Blnlno the figure thU In* liti» day ni Junr,
(•»d l
^
K. A. 1)0 I H l l , A SS.
had crouched closer to the chimney.
C trtliT ftc ìlIl Court Semlnol. Cn., F1(.
l l y J(«. C. I t o l f M * . b . l i
Then with an uncanny determina­
M-I'rl Mr
tff
tion. ho alowly raised the blowgnn to
bis Ups.
lnurt, Hetrnlh Judlrtat (drenti
I Jumped forward, followed by Doc­ In InClrruH
and fur firminole f «uni*
M^tida. In
tor Hayward, Aunt Josephine and
Clianrrri
»
Mario. Kennedy had a peculiar look H+njainin Iv*r*«
as he pulled out from tho wall n blow- Look A Jrnnirif«, ri ni
Citili i J. nn-nv» and all parti»« claimlng
gun dart similar In every way to that Tolutar
- « ••«s«I—r li»
* rn.» A jrnriinf*

been

K E E P COO L!

which hnil killed Michael.
“ C raig''' gasped Elnlno. reaching up
nnd laying her soft, white hand on his
arm In undisguised fear for him, "you

or -

lie

fairly leaped at me and I felt
my shoulder where 1
Rome
g on the wall
thin»: &lt;&gt;n ih-- (■! per lilot 4-1,1111, utf mul
left a mark m III V -limolile r
t'rnlg
lonketl puzzled from mu lit tin- wall
“ A r s e n ic '" lit cried
I I " whipped tut a pocket li-ns and
liM)k&lt;‘d nt I Fu­ paper
Till h heat&gt;
fú r. z &gt; paper in talrlj limili’,1 with It.
t|er&lt;-d
li­ report --d
-.1 tin- n hum Sudden
ly. pausing ti&gt; tile register, an idea
Heettiod to strike him
Waller, In w hltiperi d niiiu- dnwn
w ith

me

" O b ' He careful*" cried Klalne, mixiuUH fur him
' 1 w III, III- railed hack
As he Hashed hla pocket bull's-eye
about, hla gaze fell on the electric
meter
He paused before n
In

* * • -r

1.

M

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thr

S II,

There wan both fear anti mlmlrntlon ,

it

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mingled lu her look,
l&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;k, an
un ho
lie reached i pu*,IM
i *f
down and patted her dainty shoulder
f
V
.
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trolysis apparatus on tho floor and
dashed
up tho cellar steps.
“ e one word, "Elaine 1"
"I'vo found It!” ho criée, hurryln*
I followed hastily, not glow to un­
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I *-t •»* Ditif» "**»&gt;• &gt;**»i «*«
ruxhad to tho window and slammed It
illlt„ of lh„ far, ,|lut lt
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running. His face sharing honors with Fournier for b«-* *r, » ’ frum*alIst)«-1ilwtii
most talked about hull player
chad's pocket, opoded tho floor, and puckered.
In,!
The lad who
called for help.
" T h e y are.using no current at pr&lt;-a- with tho White Sox
A moment before, on the roof of a cnt jtJ ,jle house." he ruminated, "yut wasn't good enough for the Boston
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lied Sox three years ago probably Is
building across the street, one might , he |nt)tor
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.-tnmlim the mrtcr
those
same lied Hox by more than
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Th(&lt;n h(,
began to
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XT
hi» head was a thick thatch of mat wires along At last he discovered a half the clubs of tiro American league.

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1piai* «ut ’ ha* * h- (ria r of r»*«iilrnrt id thr »In**» liifrii •! «IrI»infanta i»

—you must give up this chaao for tho unkno»rt ami (hai ih»-r» 1« n** |&gt;«r«an In
th* »tate of Fiarida fremir*
f «ubpo»na
Clutching Hand!".
Djpon ahum «nuld Mt»*1 fi**
fi-ndanl«.
"Give .up tho chnse for the Clutch­ 1 hai » fti■nf« htllpv» I f »* drilli 1arri ■ oirr
th» ai** "f -1,
ing Hand?" he repeated In surprise.
You arr rhprrftirc nr*fi*r»*l u* afiprar to
“ Never! Not until either ho or I Is ihU 1*i i
ih» lini
of Aug;u*((
&gt;a h
f ht « i* •* I *Hig » fìiI» -f« v ni
dead!"

'T o knpw mo la Heath.
"Kennedy— Take Warning "
t'mlemoath
was tho Inevitable
! Kennedy Discover* the Secret of the
(’hitching Hand sign.

led hsjr. Ho looked like a South
Amerlbari Indian, In a very dilapidated
•nit of cast-off American clothes.
Be had slipped out through a door*»y loading to a flight of steps from
the rooi to tho hallway of the tene­
ment. and, like one of his native ven­
omous serpents, worked bU way down
the stairs again.
My outcry brought a veritable batWlon o» aid. The hotel proprietor,
tho negro waiter and several olhers
• duhed' upstairs, followed shortly by
* portly poLlceman
Cr%lg Wok the policeman Into hla
confluence, showing him the dart and
• *plaining about the poison. The ofll*
c« f stared blankly.' "I mu»t get away, too," hurried on
C«l|. "Officer. I will leave you to
lake charge hero. You can depend on
me for the Inquest"
The officer nodded. N
“Come on, Wslter," .whispered
Craig, eager to get away, then adding

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SOME OF THE THINGS WE HAKE

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SEEDS

T h e Exploits of Elaine
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* THE SANFORD HERALD

Florida

I M agazines Period icals
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Soda W ater
Confectionery
C ig ars and T o b a c c o s

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TH E SANFORD HERAI.lV

P A C K E IG H T

Laurajean Libbeu's

Talks on »
Heart.Topics
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ICacnidbt.

krtha McO m

ARE

DREAMS

OUR

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in ktkl
EVER

REAL*

IZEDT
Known ml»chlefi have ttietr cur»,

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Hut doubts Im Vc none.
And bettrtila despair than fruttlees hope
Mix’d with
a kllUnjc (ear.
9

When a girl 1» sweet sixteen or
thereabouts she draws her first mental
Icture
of* tho
'rlnce Charming
who Is destined to
woo and win her.
He Is seldom. If
ever, much beyond
her age.
There
never yet was a
maid whose ten*
der day dreams
clustered about a
man of • middle
age.
Her hero Is lttho
and hnndxomg; a
t youth given to
sentimentality and
writing love notes
to her. She la
wont to believe
every word he
utter*. She would as soon believe that
tho stars could tall from the skies as
that they could chnn'go toward each
other. The samb ideals hold fast to a
girl's heart at twenty. Her first beau
sets the standard by which she uncon*
sciously, perhaps. Judges all others
who evince an Interest In her.
Another fire years drift so swiftly
by thnt a gift la scarcely conscious of
the flight of time Her eyes still look
through the rosy glasses of that twen­
tieth year. Youth and Its pleasures
seen^dcarer than ever to her. Very
young men still appeal to h*r. Her
heart has not gotten beyond tho early
girlhood stage. To say that she has
n woman's hopes, thoughts and ambi­
tion nt this stage cannot be said to be
true In a majority of eases
At eight and twenty she begins t&lt;?
realize that men In tbelr middle twen­
ties are too young for her. She thinks
(he man In his early thirties too old
to bo congenial She has farmed her
ideal lu early youth. It doea not oc­
cur to her to remodel It to the require­
ment «if the years She has seen In
her day dreams a handsome young
man and U forever furtively watching
for tho coming of the hero, the one
In real life who corresponds with the
mind picture
It Is safe to say that she seldom. If
ever, realizes her hopes At five and
thirty she folds away her romantic
dream pictures and looks about her
seeing the world of men as they really
are
it would take a long stretch of
Imagination for such a girl to Idealize
n man fat. comfortable and forty Into
being an ideal hero He does not talk
sentiment with the fervor of youth.
Ills habits are aeb His opinions are
‘ deeply rooted Such matches are not
always love matches
The man
chooses her because she la more likely
io make n good, sensible wife than any
other h«* knows of She accepts him
to rout at once and forever the fear
that she will be an old maid If none
other chance presents Itself
No woman Is ever Justified In marry­
ing for such a cause. Tho oldest and
wisest sages tell us that woman Is
sure to meet her ideal If she waits
long enough. Some are destined to
wed early In life, some late. Rut love,
and love alone, should be the only re.v
eon for marrying Then her dreams
would be realized. Two congenlhl'
hearta will become one. Happiness Is
only possible where one feels that she
cannot live without the other. To wed
a man who Is not her Ideal means a
lifetime of unhappiness -

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A DIFFERENT WORLD WITHOUT
HER.
tV&lt;* starve each other for tore's caress.
We lake, but « « do not give.
It se«ms so easy some soul to bless.
Hut we dole the tors grudgingly, less and

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T1U 'ti* bitter aim! hard to Ihn
4 '
T f life's song could go on uninter­
rupted to the finish, there wofld be no
hushed music on the lips, no unsatis­
fied longing fo tho heart One never
knows how desr Is the companion­
ship of a toved one until tho cord
which binds one heart to the otifer is
suddenly snapped asunder
There are those who can move on
in tho samo beaten path of life, doing
tbelr best to live u d In • measure
forgeL Tit ere are some griefs which
take such hold on the heart and In­
flict each deep wounds tbet It seems
they will tot heal Runs rise and
creep to the noon, alowly deepening
at length into the gloom of the nlghL
The dally routine o f life goes on as of
yore. But without her it Isn't the
same old world. Old friends are kind,
f but they 'are only frfead* who come
- and go according as their Interests
.
draw them hither and thither. There
1# no cloeeness of tie. They could not
h f depended upon to come at hla call,
E r&gt;;
at a crucial momeut, for love of him.
The mao who has loTsd and tost
does hi* best to hide from the world
the blight that has fallen ever him. He
forces the tone of his voice to drop the
*\ -,
notp o f sadness and his tips even to
^ smile nut hla heart reeU,the world's
coldness. From hla home sunshine has
fled. HI* eyes see what no one else
beholds— e shadow on hi* hearth.

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Whgro should such a man look for k f t t t Death o f Mrs. Stbeflon
Mrs. M a y Shelton, beloved wife
solace? The babies on the block seem
to draw him by a sympathetic chord. o f « I,. A. Shelton passed into tl^e
I Continued from Page 5
They learn to watch for tho kindly great lH*yon«l at their homo .on
gentleman who always has a smile Fifth street on Wednesday morning
and a'gontlo word for them ThoY)atop after an illness of several months. tho piysterious organization. v Curi­
tbelr play to run a little way with him
Mr. and Mm. Shelton came to ous things happened* in the course of
as he clasps them by the hand. He Is Sanford about four years ago from the ceremony that gave one that de­
glad to see them So Joyous. Their Illinois thinking the change would liciously ejeepy sensation, engender­
friendship Is always sincere. When benefit Mrs. Shelton, who had been ed by tho presence of ghosts.
To
one Iltllo toddler lisps, "You don't live
a sufferer from kidney trouble. She Mrs. Harvey Renfroe fell the honor
In our honse, but I love you.” he
seemed to improve f o r » « time hut of carrying the liag of Mysteries,
reallios that the dear old world I* aa
from whose capacious depths were
full of the goldcu promise of love as about one year ago grew worse, the
taken—
Guess what? * The hag fur­
ever; that It's only his poor heart that trouble developing Into a complica­
nished
employment for more than
Is weak and weary with its doubting. tion of, disease a'nd after many
one
person
.that kept the company
Flrave is ho who can realize that he months oL suffering Mrs. Shelton
j
busy
with
exclamations of amused
cannot change the great eternal plan passed away.
to give love to some, take loro from
Mm. Shelton was born and raised surprise. H. and T . were the letters
others. If the hcart'g door is shut in Springfield, Illinois and passed used largely in the dipeusvions of tho
firmly against brooding memories they her early girlhood days in thut city afternoon,. Mis. John Meisch and
cannot enter, and lodge there. The as Miss M ay Morris. 4 *
Mrs. Ernest Krupp leading the conworld doea not chango. It's tho people
. . .
,
.. .
conversaziono. T h e members being
In IE Children romp through child-1—: Aiter
m y r l i g c to M r Shelton
used to these queer hut charmlir r
hood's golden hours, grow to lovely they resided in Illinois and K en­ meetings were quite composed.— H
girlhood and young manhood, moot, tucky, *hix native state and decided
was the guests who mostly enjoyed
love, and wed^ and walk sunny paths to come to Florida for her health
the "horrors." . A sherbet course was
awhile, .Mien suddenly one loses tho some four years ago.
Mr. Shelton
other. Lire, Ipvlng and losa are re­ is in the employ of tho Atlantic rerved and Mrs. Peters guests de­
peated., The world goes on. It Is Coast Line as an engineer and ha* parted almost convinced that it was
cloudy joday, but ou (he morrow tho n large circle of friends here and in really the most enjoyable of the
meetings yet held by this jolly
sun breaks forth again. Haring once
other states who deeply sympathize
loved makes tho heart tenderer to­
crowd of matrons.
Present were
with him in his hour of affliction.
ward other*; nature's'more charitable.
Mesdames'C. A. Smith, C, E. Walk­
No grief Is so deep but that the great Mrs. Shelton also leaves a little er, J. H. Ferguson, A. At. Smith,
magician Time may not heal 1L No daughter .la mourn the lbss and lav­ Ernest Krupp, E. J. Taylor, J. K.
matter how dark the nlghL hope will ing core of a mother. Rev. SteinJohnson. W. P. Carter, John Meisch,
rise with ‘the rosy morn,, gilding the meyer conducted a funeral service
path which leads to the fixture. " T is at the late home on Thursday morn­ Harvey Renfroe, T . L. O'Connor,
better to havo loved and lost than ing, niter which the remains were R. A. Terheun.
never to hgve loved at all.”
taken to Springfield. Illinois for
Cooktd Food Salt
burial.
The
Girl
Guides of the Methodist
The sympathy of the community
IF YOU HAVEN'T A S W E E T H ^ R T .
Sunday school will hold a cooked
goes out to the bereaved husband
food sale at Irwin &amp; Giles Saturday
and
litCe daughter.
Love la Just a morning-glory, doomed at
afternoon
and evening. All kinds of
noon to «lie;
cakes, pica and other good "e a ts " on
Love la only half a «lory, told In paaaing
Lost in Jacksonville
by;
...
A liberal patronagg will be
Jacksonville again assumed prom­ sale.
Love la gold an'delicate the faintest flame
appreciated,
would melt tt;
inence as the proverbial "port of

PEOPLE AND lVENTS

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CLASSIFIED
L A D V E R T ISIN G

Tuelter were ' delighted to seo him
sgsin in Sanford, where ho spent his
i *1
boyhood days.
a
Mrs. R. J. Holly has returned
♦
from a motor trip to West Palm
Reach and the East Coast.
Mr., and Mrs. .John Meisch • and
family and Miss Gussie.Post motor­
ed over to Daytona Wednesday for
the day.

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Î All Local Ad vertige nu-nu Poder
This Heading THREE CENTS t
Mr. H. P. Driver is expected to­ Line For Each Insertion. Mminium
morrow from Tampa for a week end
Charge 25 Ceniti.

visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Waston.

Mias Ruth Waldron has returned
from Ormond and is the guest of
Miss -Margaret Strong.
She will
visit Mini. Edna Chittenden . again
before returning to_ -her hoftie in
h ^ i:

t f e O V • • s e s e e s ^ « etw+r

FO R SA LE

For Sal^— 13 acre fumi, W«*»t
Side, cheap for.cosh, immeir. &gt; [«*.
sesston.
Address F. It Durham,
Mrs. F. L. Crosby and daughter Red Hank, New Jersey
*tc
are spending a few weeks in Chicago,
Illinois, with relatives.
For sale at a good diurnui
-i hoiarship in the Sanford Bu? ■
ColOwner cannot um- it. Enhtr. C. W. Hahn, representing the lege.
Rurbnnk Products Co. of Tqrtipa quin* nt Herald Office.
*j-tr
was u visitor to the city yesterday.
For Sale— For 10 day» ot.
'eveo
sewing machines at $5.00 i 118 00
C. H. Leffler has received a photo­
each. J. H. Hunter, 103 ,!' . metto
graph of Midshipman Chafe.. U flier,
avenue.
S“-2tp
who is now stationed on the battle­
ship Ohio and his grandfather'la wel
pleased over the appearance of the
young man. That Charles I I I will
make an excellent officer after he
graduates goes without saying be­
cause he in a good lad and comes
frofn fighting stock.
Although his
home is now- in Miami Sanford feels
that he is one of us and we will
watch hi* career with interest.

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For Sale Che^j)---Gas ranci, good
os new.
Inquire at Fernald Tin
Shop,
80 tf
For Sal^— Bronze Turk' ¡T '‘Its
$2.00 dox.
Barred Ply mutui flock
eggs. $1.00 for 15. Plymoui«h Ruck
roosters and cockerel* pm. * III application.
Keystone Poultr :■ \ * rd*.
Longwood, Fla.

Love ti nothing, bul tied help (he man
who’« never known or felt It.

missing men", to«lay, when Chief of
For Sale— Young pig*. ;
You Get It For Nothing
•4fld
Slop of /lomf Card Club
Police Frederick C. Roach received
■#
Pri«-»-.« re«**"
Beautiful aluminum ware, com -1mixed breed.
Mrs. Forrest Lake delightfully en­
' If you haven't a sweetheart, try to two communications from anxious
plctc set. Come and sec HOW you Write or »ce M. H, Sj en«•« r. Box
review the situation, and see If It Is relatives asking that he secure in­ tertained the members of tho Stay1267, Sanford.
XS-ltpS
get
it. A t Lefllcr’fe.
88-2tc
not your own fhult Lovely woman la
formation os to the whereabouts of at-Homo Club Wednesday afternoon
to be wooed, and theroforo’ to bo won.
with two tables of bridge, 'it wilt
Hut they hare no patience with lag­ a husband hnd a son. The letter re­
remembered that the members SHOOTS BROTHER AS GH0ST
gards In tho love gnme. A man must garding the former comes from In­ are playing through the summer for
FO R REN T
:
Living In "Haunted House” In Georgia,
show an Interest In women If ho ex­ diana and the latter from a city in
highest
scores,
of
which
a
record
is
♦ o e ♦ ♦ ♦ - » « - * ♦ ♦ * ♦ e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦&lt;* *. t.
1
Chief Roarh has in­
Slayer Makes Tragic
pects them to bo Interested In him in this state,
being kept. There will be no prizes.
Mistake.
return Iiecauso one o f tho fair sex structed his men t*» make invesligaFor Kent Con, y
s Rhy and noeuilngly cold, ho should n't , tir»n in order that he may notify the An ice rream course was served. En­
Heights.
1 mor? *
joying the charming hospitality of
Waycross, Oa.—Mistaking bis twen
be faint hearted an«l In despair lest his inquirer* as to his findings.
L.
lVrktnsuit might be unsuccessful
My hoy left home on June 5 f"r Mrs. Lake w.*n* Mrs H I1. l&gt;river ty year-old brother, Harley McQualg. 1*
There's no woman who detests a Jarksor.ville to work for th** Electric of Tampa and Mrs \\ E. Watson, for a ghost. Lee McQualg shut and al Hide.
man because ho loves her If h«?’a come­ Company," writes Mrs. J. F Sloan, substituting for absent members, most instantly killed him. riddling him
Fur Relit
I lotto
C n
ly In her sight. Even, the plainest of 11 F D No :i. Sanford Fla
McLaughlin. wlth * shotgun
1 anil Me» du mes
The
tragedy
occurred
at
tho
homo
and
bath
on
Myrtle
men. plain to actual homeliness, havo
T. A, Neal. 11. v\ Herndon, I'uleshave never
.heard from him only
of their father, Andersofi McQualg. I In.
ln«|uire of Hill I .«I n
been known to aspire to tho bnnd of
through a drummer who said thnt he l**»t°»», R* A. Newman.
three miles northwest of Waycroas office.
tho loveliest women and havo led off
The younger McQunig hnd been left
7"
the prize which handsomer men have wan working for a hotel. Plena«* !■&gt;
at home, while his brother carne to
^nr
Rent* Ib-ui*
c u t * -him.
His name is Shelby T
failed to secure.
Waycross.
Harley,
who
lives
at
Uushath.
503
Park As**
Sloan
and
he
is
5
fi*et
in
height.
I
he
Ladies
Afd
«Soiiety
of
the
Abraham Unco!» had a notable love
affair of this kind- The girl whoso weighs 100 pounds; hlueish eye* and 1 atholic «‘ hurch gave one of their tins, seven mites west, called at hi» fa* A P. Connelly.
hand he sought in marriage win n fa* [ light hair
He 1* sixteen years of delightful social» ut the home of Mrs.ther s homeUnexpectedly. Tho
youngFor Rent Light 1
mouB belle and beauty; one of the rpr. has * a sallow complexion nrd Thetnlore Schnal on Wednesday even
mg
that
wax
a
.ii.-ress
socially
and
h“
U*
for
h*
»hot
»
'
«
f
e
y
down
before
aparLm-nts.
aim
most witty and fascinating young » ; « wearing
blue »erge suit when
he reached the steps
I l l Park A n
women of h«*r day. Tht* honest young h*- b ft horn*
nuaitctiilly
The
stubs
were
well
Jacksonville MctropThe McQualg place has .for yearn
lawyer, uftpr several unauirces&amp;ftil at­
filled and nutted th«* treasury a neat
olia.
had the reputation of b«-lng haunted,
For Rent— hi
tempts on his part to declare himself,
stun
Twit contests and a program and Leo has been heard to remark thnt
rooms over Yowtll
wrote, her it loro letter which was so
of music was rntj«*h enjoyed
In the If he ever saw a ghust he would sure
Deaih of M r » T M f &lt; lintork
Yowell &amp; Co.
convincing that It took the citadel of
flower
context
the
prize,
a
hard- ly fix him. The dead man leaves a
The
man
y
friends
oí
Mr*
K
&lt;
&gt;
h«-T heart by storm He wrote in ills
For Rent
Five ri&gt;&lt; r*
quaint way; “ In laying bare my heart , Hay* wtll r« gret to learn o' the paintcd pict ure was won by Mrs. wife and young child No arrest* have
Kim avenue
All ......
(bought» for you to read, 1 may In- ( «ler.th «*f her sinti-r, Mr». Mar) ('has Britt, while in the " P a t " con­ been'made.
rri
menta. Corner Elm
cur your «Rspluasuro. ltut I shall nev­ IJuwcllyn •MacCIintock.
TI e fol- test, which was .'«jutte amusing, a
er despair. While you are single;, I lowing is from tho Times-Unión of cute and suggestive prize was a ward- GRAFTS AN ENGLISH WALNUT Apply N II. Garner
shall be. I will never lose tho hope June 18th:
' »«I by Mrs. C. H. Walsh. This was*
of winning you."
For Rent July 1&lt;:
Llewellyn
Mai
Clina w hite day pip«*, tied with a green Industry Is Revolutionized by the Dis­
Mr». Mar y
W
Palmeti«* averne
This was u postscript, written oh tock, w*ifr of K. A. MacClintock * tulle how. Fun and frolic filled the
covery of an Arizona
a separate piece of paper, which tho died nt the family residence, 121 e\ enittg of rare pleasure and socia Naturalist.
young lady did not find for many a
East First «trocí yesterday aft* moon Ulivi v
Tucson. Ar1z Tit«* walnut Industry
Lor Her t U '&lt;
day History has it that they bad
after
n brief til ness
Th* hotly was
of Arizona Is b**lnr, revolutionized by rooming house
(
had a slight «juarrei. and were welllit hi at tal*
i Iprrr/f't
nigh parted
Those words straight forwarded to L*-xington. Kv . last
the discovery of C. It. Itlcderman. a front post office.
\\ I! I«
from an honest heart so Impressed his night, accompanied by Iter husband
.Hereafter the rehearsals for the naturalist, that tho English wit lout can avenue.
lady love that aho straightway re­ and his sister, Mrs. E. 0. Hays of charming little operetta, "O ver the be grafted on the nativo Arizona tree
called him. Wo see, from tho diffident "Sanford, H a . - The funeral services Rainbow" will be held every morn­ and mndo to bear tho new fruit tho
f
Lincoln, that no man Is too bashful to and interment will take placo at ing ut the imperial. A full attend­ following yenr:
*
make an attempt to gain a sweetheart Lcxingtbn. %
Not
only
Is
the
fruit
richer
and
of
4
W
A
N
T
E
D
,
ance of the cast is retjuested. for the
«
when he sees a girl he really cares
time is near at hand when the play- more commercial value, but the char­
♦ » ? « * »♦
for If he is too bashful to ask peracter of tho grafted trees is changed
will be presenteil.
Every morninR
Note From Mr. Shellon
Wanted P&lt;«ilior.
\ r
miitsktn to «mil qpqn her, a note will
so that they are preferable to other
at*
nine
o'clock.
Flense
be prompt
A» we will not have the oppor­
probably pave Uto way
kinds for Ihe purpose of beautification. flan ln«ly want« to do t &lt;•
T h e s tn t e c o m m i s s i o n e r of highways vmrl fur - nu ll
Many a man hangs back, doubtful tunity of pvrvonally doing »&lt;&gt;. we
mil)
/’ rrciihii/ t/eaitoa
Iswourf. having learned of the poa- 209 E. Filth St.. Sar.f
as to whether he has found th«? right lake lit)« method of thanking the|
girL That la the one matter In Ufa many friend», and especially Mr.) vjMr. and Mrs. Geo. Foz are on a albllltiea of Iho tree, has planned to
Wanted pla«-» l«&gt; t &lt;*
whvre tho man must be careful tu his and ¡firs. E. W. Rowland, and Mr tour of various states, combining get Arizona' plants to place along pubyoung men.
Must 1.« «• &lt;■
He highways ot Missouri.
selection aud choo.o for himself. A? „ „ d Mrs. M. E. Moye ami ihe me m- business and pleasure.
Davy CrocketL says: "Be sure you're ,
* , ..
, . ____ Q, ... .
,thelr
reasonable rntr.
Apply, car?
right, then go ahead." Don't watt un*. ” rs 0 '*
. . , .
‘
.
.
Snake Had Motor Trip.
923. Sanford, Ha.
"
fe*
\ M t * . Geo. McGaghin has returned
til you have piled up riche.; if you do.
thoughtful deeds of kindness
Fort Clark. N. D.—An auto riding
from
a
pleasant
visit
to
friends
at'
.-i
M E N — Go to 311 W Tt
some other man will b«?at you In love's during the illness of our wif«- and Miami.
bull snake, four feet long, la tbo latest.
mother
and
the
heartfelt
sympathy
rsce. When tho heart la yet young,
William McDonald and Clarence nick­ to get the best met!* r.r&lt;! •««
a man should tako unto himself a shown us after her.death,
jM is a Mildred Huston la the guest el were motoring when they saw tho fortahle room« at rcas«*i i ! •
W. E. Shelton,
wife."
o f her cousins, the Misses Dickson snake In the road. They stopped the
Helen Shelton.
Don't wait until you are bo old that
machine directly over it, but when
on Elm avenue.
•)
Wanted— Good »econd 1ar.«i
a woman would consider you a burden
th^y examined cl«wjer could not locate
M
Rake.” * Will pay ra»h.
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Instead of a prize. Without a sweet­
New Kind o f Corn
\Mra/ William Ainsley ‘of St. Pe­ Jho serpent. On their return to town
O. P. Swope, Oviedo, p.a.
heart the single man la never quite
Capt. M. W . Lovell has a new tersburg, who has been visiting they found It under the&lt;hood colled
satisfied with himself. To love and bo
around Ihe frame of the machine, ap­
kind df corn a n tf it needs no shuck­ Mr*. S. C. Dickson left Monday
toved by a good, true woman should
parently enjoying the ride.
ing
for the ears grow on the end of afternoon for Skyland. N. C., to
bo every man's hope.
the tassel and have no shucks. The spend the summer.
Deed la 187 Year* Old,
sample of this corn was brought to
El Dorado, Kan.—A deed one hun­
Homemade Silver Polish.
The Herald office thia morning and ^ Mrs. M. S. Browne of Pala\ka dred and elghty*«even year* old Is a
To roakq the best silver polisher and
The only Horn«* Hotel on o&lt;-&gt;
cleaner known, tako a bottle of am­ can be seen by any one who is in­ has returned to her home after a a rare thing. Frank Allen. Butler coun­
front
It might be called tho two weeks' visit to her sister, Mrs. ty abstractor, discovered tjiat he was
monia as sold In most grocery stores, terested.
Private hrth house.
in possession of just such an Instru­
and to this add two ounce* o f «b it­ "la z y man's gorn" for the e a r m r e M. Frank.
Fish dinners a sp.dally.ment , W hitt cleaning house hla
ing and Just a few drops o f ozallo all ready to cook just as they come
special-rates &gt; o famili«add. In this way yon will procure fropg the *t«lk . .
^ c l.r t n in j b „ , . - * 0 . « I k .
* * £ '
season.
^ « - i _ r ‘
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for the expenditure of fifteen cents as
guests of Miss Martha Fox, includT
George
H.
H
conveyed
about
twenty
much of the best silver polish as carf
At the Baptist Church
ing Mjsses Clare, Philo ?ar.d Martha acre* o f land In MasaachusetU.
Mrs. H. A. Ktffer, Prop.
be purchased for a dollar In most of
Rev. Harry Bennett of Lake C ity Matthews of Albany, Ga., and Mis*
Mi.
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the prominent drug stores. This aamo -will'preach * t ‘ the Baptist church
phone 170 Green Seabreeze. Hs
Helen Lawton of Oviedo.'*"
polish la so cheap when .homemade
The. Flret Disciple.
next Sunday tporning at 11 o 'd o d ^
that the housewife will not find It too
The apostle Andrew, a brother o f
and Sunday evening at 7:30. Other \J Mr. and Mr*. 0 . L. Taylor havo
expensive to use It In polishing all of
Peter, wa* the first disciple chosen
services
of
the
day,
Sunday
school
returned from a months visit to by Christ Both Peter and Andrew
the cutlery and also the brass door­
Talking and Conversation
knobs or any otter bright metal fix­ at 9:30 •. m „ B. Y . P. U. at 6:30 Michigan and otlfer states.
were fishermen and left their busk
How
many o f tu fall Into the error
P
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m.
You
are
cordially
invited
to
tures about the .house’.—-“ The Home
neaa to follow ChrtaL The fate of
o f Imagining that to be able to idx
N . Mr*.
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attend all o f these services.
Department." National Magazine.
H arvey Renfroe and children, Andrevg after the death o f Cbrtxt le
well hi the same a's being ahl” lo ro0'
accompanied by her mother, Mr*. uncertain, but the common opinion tt verse well? A good talkr-V Is »cldui*
Revengeful Pigeon.
Archibald left yesterday Jor a visit that he was crucified. He tt tho a good listener. But a good c o n versa• Real Invsntor o f Fountain Pan.
A pigeon flew into
optometrist's
of
several weeks to relatives in patron saint ot Scotland, and Ratals, tlonallst always la
&lt;'onr«r»»non
While the fountain pen has been
ha* a' Knighthood order ot SL An­ should not consist In “ listening^ ®
shop In New Oedford through an open heard o f aa far back as tbo eighteenth Tam p*.
drew, the highest order In rank of
transom and tried to mako a meal of century’. It was. not until well Into
yourself Jn the presence of other*
that empire
aomo expensive lenses In the show tbo nineteenth that the Inventors ap­
Mr. and Mr*. Wofford 'Tucker
window. Finding this Impossible, the plied themselves seriously to their
Same Old Woman.
Where the Trouble Wss.
pigeon revengefully scraped together construction. Joseph Bramah patent­ and children, who have been the
Romance
will never die AnytWnff
Husband—
"You
spend
altogether
guests
of
Dr.
and
Mr*.
A.
E.
Phila pllo o f lenses and magnifying ed several plans. A fountain pm usu­
that
Is
callciT
practical love making
ipe
left
last
week
for
k
visit
to
Palm
loo
much
money.”
Wife—
"Not
at
kilt
glasses and then kicked thou about, ally bolds Ink enough for ten hours
or more o f continuous writing or from Beach before returning to Jackson, The trouble tt you don't make enough." nothing more than pttla oaredmmSrepealing this exercise several
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, Jl NF. 2'J. 1915
Florida Itapllst Assembly
The
Florida llaptist
Assembly
opened Its fourth annual session III
Lake City. Florida, June 21 rd, on
the beautiful campus of ColmnhTu
College. The Assembly is a gathering
together of all of the different or­
ganisations of the llaptist» of Florida,
Representatives to the number of
one hundred were in attendance the
first day. They came from all sec­
tions of the stale
The speaker- of the Assembly are
men und wtinwil of note in Raptist
ranks. They are as follows:Dr. H C.
Ruck holt?, of Atlanta, 0 «..
Mr
Arthur Klnke of Baldwin, Miss.,is |
Sunday School expert employed by
the Sunday School Hoard of Nash

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

SANFORD AND ITINERANT
ORLANDfl-ON PEDDLERS
NEW AUTO­ MUST HAVE
MOBILE LINE A LICENSE

THE IDEA OF MAKING A CEN­
THE BRIBK ROADS BRING CANNOT SOLICIT ORDERS
TRAL CAMP WAS INVES­
CHEAPER TRANSPORTA­
HERE AND MAKE DELIV­
TIGATED BY THE
TION BETWEEN T1IE
ERIES AS THEY FOR­
BOARD
ville, Tcnn. Mr. Flake has charge of
TWO CITIES
ME ItLY DID
the B. Y. T’ . 1!. study classes and all

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Snnfi.fd l.ibrarj
l lie following list is made up from
volume* recently presented to the
library by Mr* N If Dflnmuti r ami
Mrs J N Weikrr.
History and Biogrrrphy
Charles
Bum net: Ha.aha D. A
The
Memoirs of U. 'S. Grant:
The Battle of Gettysburg: Young,
The North
foie:
Peary Robert
Historic
Illinois
Parrish Randall.
Life of ltrei llartei Mcrwinff. C.
Lincoln in n Telegraphic Office:
Bates David.
An Admiral’s Log: Kvatis Ruhley D
Thomas Hailey Aldrich: Greenslet A GREAT DAY TO BE FILLED
The Truth About The Congo: Starr
WITH AMUSEMENTS OF
Fred K.
»ALL KINDS AND A BIG
The Hawaiian People: Alexander
BARBECUE
Three Decades of Federal Legisla.
tion: Cof"Samu«d S.
‘ The success of the big free barbecue
Behind the Scene* in Washington
and Fourth of July celebration to ba
Martin, Kdward.
t
Indian Horrats: Northrup, Henry held in Kissimmee on Monday. July
Antiquities of the Orient Unveiled: 5, is assured,
Throughout the whole central por­
Bedding, Wolcott,
The Winning of the West: fi volumes tion of Florida the newspapers have
1 The spread of the Knglish Speak­ given freely of their space to mention
Kissimmee’ » big day and everyone of
ing People
2 In the Current of the Revolution. them declare that numbers will come
here from tlu-ir sections to celebrate.
’I The Indian WarAll over Osceola county people have
t St Claire and Wayne
made plan* to come to Kissimmee.
!&gt; l.ouisana and Aaron Burr
Five thousand posters advertising
Sociology
The Workers of the West: Wyckofl. the big event have beep sent to b e-.
The Uncivilised Races of the World: tween thirty und forty tow!ns telling ‘
of the big tiny The Atlantic Const
Wood
History Of the Red Cross, Barton. Line n ilroiid. which will allow* excur-inn rate» to Kissimmee on that date
I ‘Lira
tluthtic id Prat'Hc.il Smiiifogv Wright ha* s».(ij nut thousand* of hill* on its
own .i i . hu .i ' ed vert i-i tig the event.
t'arrul 1*

GLORIOUS
FOURTH CEL­
EBRATION IN
KISSIMMEE

.
With a, »mail and compact coun­ work of that nature during the AlhJ
'"«AThe traction line between Sanford ^ Sanford has suffered in the past
ty like Seminole and many good sembly.
Dr. S. B Rogers, State Secretary ami Orlando may not be realixed for from travelling solicitors who spend
roads radiating in ail direction» the
idea of a centra! road cam pa nnd- of Misssions for Florida, has charge some years to come but the next a few days in the city take order*
pcrmitnent quarter« for the coun­ of Mission Study Classes and pre­ best thing is coming to a head anil for merchandise and then deliver amt
ty convict» and road employee» 1» sents the cause of Missions in a most that is the cheap fare in the nature got the money without paying any
of an automobile line that will make license The laws on this subject
being agitated and is seriously con­ eloquent and forcible manner.
and should be carefully perused by the
Mr Louis Lut nningcr of
Fort n fare of -I crnls [&gt;er mile
sidered by the county commissioners.
daily
schedules
between
Sanford
merchants of Sanford and also the
The expenses of moving the road Worth, Texas, is one of the highest
and
Orlando
This
line
is
bound
t
o
officers
of the law and these Hitter
ramps to ull parts of the county are if not the highest salaried Sunday
become
popular
for
the
reason
that
ant
p
&lt;
ddlers
be the\ outsider« or
Superintendents
in
the
considerable and it i» now thought School
the
railroad
has
taken
off
all
the
residents
of
the
i'lly should be ar
that a permanent camp in u location Fluted State» Mr Knt intinger aemorning
train*
going
south
and
if
rest
C
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i
unless
the)
hu\e a license.
easily accessible to all part» of the cepled the Superintendant*)* of the
any Une wishes* to get to Orlando This case has been brought up in
School
of
the
first
Baptist
Church
in
county and one that was located
with the view of good drainage and Fort Worth, Texas when the attend­ lit the morning thoy are forced to Jacksonville and the judge rVndered
hire mi automobile at a greatly in­ an opinion that can be followed in
healthy conditions would save the ance amounted to about 200, since
creased price The four cent rate will Other parts of the »(ate The Melmp
county a neat sum County Road then the membership has increased
cost
one dollar approximately to go oli» ha« tile following
Superintendent Hell
t«
also of until now it numbers l,YOU
to
Orlando
and the passengers can
I1, --on« wlot -obt ii order« from
Mts» Kathleen Mallory of da'ti
the opinion
that the ciiitral
watt and return by auto nr come re-i.l* 'it- f&gt;'i out of i Hwii hnii-cs and
more.
Mil
Assistant
Corresponding*
camp would save the
county a
link on th" afternoon train- but t l * the
m .. 1• ill II V1-11" I o| t tie guild- I .
A -pc. i.,) i \ . i i r - i o i i train will c om e
A . i ** \ min g tin- At 111 lt. i tlarge expense n lid that the g; ilg -Vi ri't.ir*. of tin \\ M I under t F•
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«1st 1 1, g ill. iii.feti«i
I&gt;oint of motoring parties from all resented l&gt;\ l".itidtu \ -tiur- in tin- •miri Ionise -qiiure.
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(in
vilite
'iib-iii.-n
The Tu in pit Tribune hi.- the f"'
parts of the State for week end stay*
t III
' t .ite
clay
pig&gt; oil
shoot
! , riot f r o * v i d e « in c o l l e d I lu- moiiev
Vppcnl Imr Ai&lt;l
lowing
Sunday always finds a big repre­
ui, t l . I k. front
Rest i l u l i » quai l
Kaigkls of t «lum ini» Initiation
tu starve
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sentative of Sanford Citin-n« and
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1 . ( 11-11 to all u*e ' t ei i r cl ibthey a-.- d- iv red di rei i f m m t lit t hosi J.uur M,iM. aM- 1 A •i w e g o i n g ;
H
The exem[&gt;blicutloti of the F ■r«•
night
of the Ttimpa Llk ( tub Ruud
Boy Chittenden n Sanford boy who
Fl,irida
i w i m i i v five
I a r g ' - t s . |iri?.e
jnmir jM*ittt*
it -of -1lie -tali hous e , a n d i|n nor tu b-t I Item - l a r v i 1 ti n
Seronil und Third Degrees, conferred
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il committee The iirguiiixnlibtt wu- tin ,i large class of candidates, wu- *
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to the front l&lt;&gt; greet find room the
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the
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incoming guests.
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that was curried "Ml by the Satlfurd
l.rn Muitln Vrre.ieit
Mr. C. II. Humph t- here for a and other* are expected to join
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that a band of thirty-six piece* i* Council of the Knight- of Colurnhu- / Kl Paso. T&lt;*xas Jmu
*ie k is a well known Sanford citvoltar ve' AA *■ wouldn't &lt; F*.it n a &lt;i"K sud to all amnUtitr*. twenty-five targets*.?
Without n doubt the
confitlently eaperted l&lt;* be I he result last Sindny
tfresl of ( letter'll« A II 1,ei
ixen.
1 rl
11-1 l.iiii du t In "Id hard -!• iti, it'l l l l 111 /•&gt; f.‘i plu uni ranee fee of ft each
entire day wu« enjoyed by all the t&gt;id Pit- ■ti ' I llro/i*o tun- 1,-t night
Miss Muriel Harold also of San­ Instruments will tie orden d at once
ii inori' to lie d i v i d e d fill, IH ami 20 per cent
il litigi r ' A r e t lu y
and it is hoped by the L!k« that the Kniglii«. and especially hy the car
i (urged with vio'aling the I micl
liet »li-li the iir-t. second and third.
ford motored in with her aunt ami
hand will be come one of the greatest didales. The programme was carried states neutmlity laws by uuempttng v ni m t tinti Illesi '
Five dollar &lt;*n»h prlat* to 'high gun’
unde Mr. and Mrs. E. W Young,
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sources " f pride of the I .impA bulge from the beginning of doings In the 1« »tart an armed expedition hatu .•n&gt; twenty-five shots.
of Lakeland. Misses Mildred Young
lo
help
them-soim
body
that
has
wu*
Morris Wolf wus elected president, morning until the lust cigar
forced the abandonment , govern­ wholeknme. satisfying fowl rvervdny2*00 Tug of war
•n^ Mildred Hampton was also with
«moked
nt
night
without
a
hitch
At
R. W Mastres secretary. C. O M lin­
ment ogciiil- believe, of any move ihree lime« a day'
' ' the party.
2 tin1 pir-t game of double header
nine-o'clock in the morning the va­
Indi
g,ime» between AAinter Park and
Other Scnford Automobilists (&lt;‘ r den treasurer and I’ rof. R E Cobb iling Knights from Councils »11 over rnent to launch .* new Mixlc.it rev­
AA o u ‘ t ttu- ( ‘ tiurrhe* t . i k " it
upbrief stay« were Messrs B. L 1’ er- director. The band as it stands are tlie state, joined the local Knight*, olution.
a p p o i n t a e ot mn i l t e o- o r h a v e a col­ Kissimmee will be played
With Huerta anil Oiosco'libernted
2 to T i l g id "war b e tw e e n tetfm*
klns, F. L. Frnnk. W. A U ffler. present consists of three cornet*, five and attended Mass in n body, after­
lect ion?
on
bond*. Mexican anti
i tii»*■*t
clarinets,
four
saxophones.
three
I&gt;r. C. G. Butt.
Cun'l the
\\ellur e
D e p a r t m e n t from F l o r i d a cities, place to be a mi *
wards marching to their Council States ollicials are watching developDaytona Beach Yith of July Rare» bones, four altos, two drums, one
come to the rescue? Can
the nounced. Cash jirir-e will be offered
Chamber,
nnd made the preliminary nu-nts nmong th(-ir adherent* No
baritoe
and
three
tubours.
Its
mem­
2 in Pony Race»
20 Mile (free for all) American Sup­
( 'tilted S t a t e s with h er b u m p e r c ropRoberta, S,
C, arrangements for the degree work, it action i* expected on tin* legal phase* lie Still?
a nd tennis iotirnamont
2-311 G o l f
ply Co. Cup, Orlando Auto As bers are Hurry
Paul Tobler. A
J
Loewy.
C. began promjitly at oneo dock and last of Huerta'* arrest until I til v I Du
C.m i l i t t l e ‘-imi ford r -illv a- - he ha- l o n t ' n u e d ut golf .-'ll'
$2.00 Entrance fee.
eil through out the afternoon Knight» [ir-l date set f l,e I t).- hi until' *
. 1I , . 1"
, V U o■
I IMI
P , " V * 11,
20 Mile (231 cu. in.) American Sup den. Churl.•» IVter. A L Bnrtholo
diitye ir, 1In- p.i-t and -• r d •»IN&gt;
who have »... . Knights for a long
im-w
F
M
Williams.
Sol
M.ia*.
R
I - I t.l -ti fur
-i l i rai-i-d j" • -, toil
Pfy Co. Cup $2.00 entrance fee
1
1
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v
y
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i
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hfil
'
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.ir
vim*
Hand * iihrert nl M o t i t oc
time litui travelled much, state that
. til r I fire
fee
fio
prue
10 Mile (freo for all) $100 00 &lt;*a*h H Goeke. E 1. Pilcher Abe Mans.
m«1 i i I p
i * KiM r« i1
There Will he a iiatul ci.inert a’
never
before
have
they
ever
seen
the
Tony
Milne
Air
Brooks.
Charles
t
t&gt;
.
»
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•
cm
tit-1
-.
comi
hi* d i ' , 1
price $5.00 entrance fee.
••Slip'll jji*t **•
ya it Ii t hi* I»» a,iv,
degrees conferred any better than Monroe July '.'th. »1 * P At titveti
&gt;0
tinnì un a per ce nt ag e of 50.
10 Mile (231 CU. in.) $100.00 cash Heidt. Ft W Niasters. T Tollman.
u
n
’
ru*v«*r
mini»
it
hy
the
Temple
Rand
of
little
.folk*
M. C. Collins. Ernest Maas, Morris they were in Sanford, Sundny. After
and
20
per
cent
Price $5.00_ entrance fee.
Read I John 111 17. and let u* sj*et‘dsupper a Smoker and
experience from the First Haj«ii»i Church of
3:30
Foni
race«
and
Idryele
1 Milo (free fgr all) (standing start) Wolf. Jerome Waterman. Mr.- Dynl.
|y K&lt;&gt;t riti of
tin- condemnation
Sanford
for
the
henefil
of
the
Bap­
meeting wa s enjoyed by nil. Speeches
riices for c a - h pri te« to l a k e p i n c e in
$100.00 cash frix * $5.00 entrance fee. L. A. Burruss
“
Whoso
liaib
this
world*
good*
and
tist Church at Monroe.also refreshGreat enthusiasm prevailed ut the were made by A. L. Rogero. State
BVJ ^
entrant* to. be handed in by
seelh his brother in need, and shutteth Broadway
men ta served.
Deputy.
D.
H.
Austin.
District
J)ep1:00 Granii automobile jiarade un
Mfht of July 3rd, either with W. D. n\eeting and, «11 expressed the belief
Como everybody and have a good up his copi passion from him, how
uty and many other prominent men
that
the
Elks
khould
have
a
crnvck
Broadway:
Judg' G. F.
Parko
&gt;
B°Kera, San Ju an Garage Co. Orlandwell etti the love of God in him."
of men of the order. The day on a time. Don't /ail to come, you will be
musical
orgnniration
for
State
and
marshni.
&lt;1° * F la v o r D aytona Beach ChamMrs. A E. Philips.
wholj was voted one largo success. made welcome in Christ.
.
e. D aytona Beach pleasure occasions.’
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THE SANFORD HERAUS,

PAG E EIGHT

LauraJean Libbeu's

Talks on *
Heart.Tonics
(C*cr*«L. I9 K kr tU McO m Hv- w

ARE

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Sr»£c»&gt;*)

OUR DREAMS EVER
IZEDT

REAL-

Known mlschlsfa have their cure,
nut doubt* Irate none.
And betlrql* ilr*pair than fruitless hope
Mix'd with * killlnjc fear.

Whjro should such a man look for
solace? The babies on the block seem
to draw him by a Sympathetic chord.
They learn to watch for tho kindly
gentleman who always has a smile
and a'gentle word for them TheF/Stop
their play to run n llttlo way with him
as he clasps them by tho band, llo Is
glad to see them So Joyous. Their
, friendship la always sincere. When
one llttlo toddler lisps, "You don’t llvo
In our honsc. but I love you.” bo
realises that the dear old world Is as
full of the golden promise of love as
1ever; that It’s only his poor heart that
Is weak and weary with Its doubting.
I Brave is ho who can realize that he
cannot change the great eternal plan
to giro love to some, take love from
others. I f the heart’s door Is shut
firmly against brooding memories they
cannot enter, and lodgo there. The
world docs not change. It’s tho people
In 1C Children romp through child­
hood’s golden hours, grow to lovely
girlhood and young manhood, meet,
love, and wed, and walk sunny paths
awhile, then suddenly ono loses tho
.other, Life, loving and loss are re­
peated. The world goes on. It Is
cloudy jodny, but on tho morrow tho
sun breaks forth again. Having once
loved makes tho heart tenderer to­
ward others; nature’s*more charitable.
No grief Is so deep but that the great
magician Timo may not heal lb No
matter how dark tho night, hope will
rise with 'the rosy mornw gliding the
path which leads to the future. “ T ls
better to havo loved and lost than
never to hgve loved at all/*

"'■

n ib
Death of Mrs. £&gt;bèIlon
Mrs. M ay Shelton, beloved wife
o f x L. A. Shelton passed into th^e
great beyond at their home .on
Continued from Page 5
Fifth street on Wednesday morning
after an illness of several months. tho ^mysterious organization. v Curi­
Mr. and ,\lrs. Shelton came to ous things happened-in thtr course of
Sanford about four years ugo from the ceremony that gave one that de­
’Illinois thinking the change would liriously ejeepy sensation, engender­
To
benefit Mrs. Shelton, who had been ed by tho presence of ghosts.
a sufferer from kidney trouble. She. Myh Harvey Renfroe fell the honor
seemed to improve fo r * « time but of carrying the lutg of Mysteries,
about one year ago grew worse, the 1from whose capacious depths were
trouble developing into a complies- t“ ken Guess what?
1 he bag furtion of. disease a'nd after many niched employment for moro than
months of. suffering Mrs. Shelton ont* prrsbn .that kept the company
passed away,
1 busy with exclamations of amused
Mr*. Shelton was born and raised surprise. H. and T . were the letters
in Springfield. Illinois and passed
largely in the discussions of the
hrr eerfy girlhood days in that city afternoon,. Mis. John Meisch and
Mrs. Ernest Krupp leading tho conas Miss May Morris. * «
conversaziono.
Thtr members being
__After her marriage to Mr. Shelton
used to these queer blit Ttrarmh/Jf
they resided in Illinois and Ken­
meetings were quite composed.— It
tucky, 'his native state and decided
was the guests who mostly enjoyed
to come to Florida for her health
come four years ago.
Mr. Shelton the "horrors.” . A sherbet course was
served and Mrs. Peters guests de­
is in the employ of the Atlantic
Coast Line ns an engineer and has parted almost convinced that it was
a large circle of friends here and in really the most enjoyable of the
other states who deeply sympathize meetings yet held by this jolly
Present were
with him in his hour of affliction. crowd of matrons.
Mesdames’
C.
A.
Smith,
C, E. Walk­
Mrs. Shelton also leaves a little
er,
J.
II.
Ferguson,
A.
At. Smith,
daughter .to mourn the lbss and lov­
Ernest
Krupp,
E.
J.
Taylor,
J. K.
ing care of a mother.
Rev. SteinJohnson,
W.
P.
Carter,
John
Meiach,
meyer conducted a funeral .service
at the late homo on Thurfday morn­ Harvey Renfroe, T . L. O’ Connor,
ing, after which the remains were R. A. Terheun.

PEOPLE ANDlVENTS

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Tucker were delighted to t t i him
again in Sanford, where ho spent'his
boyhood days.
Mrs. R. J. Holly has returned
from n motor trip to West Palm
Beach and the East Coast.

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Mr., and Mrs. .John Meisch-and
family and Miss Gussie.Post motor­
ed over to Duytonu Wednesday for
tho day.
H All Lo ca l A d vertisen u nM'ndtT
T h is H e a d in g T H R E E CENTS *
Mr. H. P. Driver is expected to­
Line F o r Each Insertion. Minimum
morrow from Tampa for u week end
Chnrjje 25 Cenls.
visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Waston.
Miss Ruth Waldron has returned
&gt;
from Ormond and is the guest of &lt;
i&gt;
o
Miss -Margaret Strong.
She will
visit Mlsi. Edna Chittenden again
before returning to_-her hoftie In
For Sal^— 13 acre farm, Vittt
pa*
Side, cheap for.cash, inimrif.
session.
Address F. R |i,
Mrs. F. L . Crosby and daughter Red Bank, New Jersey.
are spending a few weeks in Chicago,
Illinois, with relatives.
For sale at a good disrnu

FOR SALI

When n girl 1» sweet sixteen or
thereabouts sho draws her first mental
picture
of * tho
Prince Charmlnic
who Is destined to
woo and win her.
He is seldom, if
ever, much beyond
her age.
There
never yet was a
arship in the Sanford Itu,
maid whose ten­
Owner cannot unMr. C. W. Hahn, representing the lege.
der day dreams
Ilurbnnk Products Co. of Tqmpn quire nt Herald Office.
clustered about a
was u visitor to the city yesterday.
man of middle
For Sale— For 10 days or.
ace.
sewing
machines at $5.00 t iihoo
C. H. Lcfller has received'a photo­
Her heroislltho
each.
J.
H. Hunter, 10.1 I ' . metto
graph of Midshipman Cha*.. L« filer,
and handsome; a
avenue.
S7-2tp
who is ndw stationed on the battle­
«youth given to
ship
Ohio
and
his
grandfather'is
wel
sentimentality and
For Sale Che^tJ)— Gas
food
pleased over the appearance of the
wrltlnc love notes
as
new.
Inquire
nt
Fernald
Tin
taken to Springfield« Illinois for
young man. That Charles I I I will Shop.
to her. She is
Cookrd Food Salt
v
so tf
burial.
wont to believe
The Girl Guides of the Methodist make an excellent officer after he
The sympathy of the community
every word he
graduates goes without saying be­
For Sale— Bronxe Turkey rgf*
IF YOU H AVEN'T À 8 W E E T H Ä R T .
goes out to tho bereaved husband Sunday school will hold a cooked cause he Is n good lad und comes
utters. She would aa soon believe that
$2.00 dox.
Barred Plymouth Rock
food
sale
at
Irwin
&amp;
Giles
Saturday
the atars could fall from the skies as Love la Just a morning-glory, doomed at and litt.'e daughter.
frotn fighting stock.
Although his eggs. $1.00 for 15. Ply mouth Rock
afternoon and evening. All kinds of
that they could change toward each
noon to die:
home is now in Miami Sanford feels roosters and cockerel* price« m aj&gt;enkes, pies and other good "eats’ * on
other. The satnb Ideals hold fast to a L/ive la only half a story, told In passing
Lost in Jacksonville
that he is one of us and we will plication.
by:
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Keystone Poultry i zrds,
A liberal patronage will he
girl's heart at twenty. Her first beau Love la gold so,delicate the faintest flame
Jacksonville again assumed prom­ sale.
watch hi* career with interest.
Longwood.
Fla.
« . r. ¡,
sets the standard by which sho uncon­
appreciated.
would melt It:
inence as the proverbial "port of
sciously. perhaps. Judges all others Love Is nothing, but Clod help the man
missing men” , today, when Chief of
who's never known or felt IL
You Get It For Nothing
For Sale— Young pig*. ;
and
who evince an Interest In her.
Stay of Homs' Card Club
Police Frederick C. Ronrh received
Beautiful aluminum ware, com­ mixed breed.
Prie-.« rea»
Another five years drift so swiftly
Mrs. Forrest Lake delightfully en­
' If you haven’t a sweetheart, try to
pleto sot. Come and see HOW you Write or sec M. H, Sn-nr.
Roí
by thnt a glrf Is scarcely conscious of review the situation, and see If It Is two communications from anxious
tertained
the members of tho Staythe flight of time Her eyes otlU look not your own Ault Lovely woman la relatives asking that he secure in­
1257, Sanford.
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US-lip*
get it. A t Lofllcr’*.
88-2tc
at-Homo Club Wednesday afternoon
through the rosy glasses of that twen­ to bo wooed, and thcreforo’ to bo won. formation as to the whereabouts ot
tieth year. Youth and Its pleasures Rut they have, no patience with lag­ a husband hnd n son. The letter re­ with two tables of bridge, 'it will SHOOTS BROTHER AS GHÖST
see n^d carer than ever to her. Very gards In tho love game. A man must garding the former romes from In­ fye remembered that the members
young men still appeal to h*r. Her show an Interest In women If he ex­ diana and the latter from a city in r.re playing through the summer for Living In "Haunted House” In Georgia,
heart Iibb not gotten beyond tho early pects them to bo Interested In him in this stnte.
Chief Roach has in- highest score*, of which a record is
♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ a
♦
Slayer Makea Tragic
girlhood stage. To say that sho has return. Because one of the fair sex j strurted his men to make investiga- being kept. Then- will be no prizes.
Mistake.
n woman’s hopes, thoughts and ambi­ Is shy and seemingly cold, ho shouldn't ( tinn in order that he may notify the An ice cream course wa* served. En­
Cotti g
For Rent
tion nt this stage cannot be said to bn bo faint hearted and In despair lest tils
.1. *&gt; mon 4
II
&lt;i
g
lit
joying
the
charming
hospitality
of
Wayeross.
(la.—
Mintaklng
his
twen­
inquirer* as to his finding*
true in a majority o f cases
P, rVun1.
1” t •
suit might be unsuccessful
" M y boy 1,-ft home on June 5 for Mr*. Lake were Mr* li P. Driver ty year-old brother. Hnrley McQualg. H
At eight and twenty she begins td
There's no woman who detests a Jacksonville to work for the Electric of Tumpa and Mr*. \S E. Watson, for a ghost. Loo McQualg shot and al­ Bldg.
realize that Inen In their middle twen­
man because ho lores her If he’« come- Company," write* Mrs. J. F. Sloan. «ubstituting for absent member*, most Instautly killed him. riddling him
ties are too young for her. She thinks
Hou«.
,
For Rent
!y In her sight. Even, the plnlnest of
and Nlesdame* C (&gt; McLaughlin. with * shotgun
I! F D No
Sanford Fla
the man In bis early thirties too old
and bath on Myrtle
I men. plain to actual homeliness, bar,*
T.
A.
Neal.
li.
U
Herndon.
Pule»to be congenial She. has formed her
of their father, Anderson McQualg, In.
been known to aspire to tho hand of heve never .hoard from him only
Inquire of Hill I.tin *
Ideal In early youth. It does not oc­ tho loveliest women and haveTed off I ,hrouKh a drummer who said thnt he 1leaton* R ’ A ’ Newman
three miles northwest of Wayeross office.
cur to her to remodel It to the r e t i r e ­ the prize which handsomer men have wa* working for a hotel. ! lease ■&gt;
The younger McQualg had been left
Suri Sonili
ment of tho years She has seen In failed to secure.
For
Rent*« lb-id. t ••
i cate -him.
His name is Shelby T
at home, while his brother came to
her day dreams a handsome young
503
1'ark A\&lt;bath.
of
the
Wayeross. Harley, who lives at RusAbraham IJncoln hncl a notable lovo Sloan and he i* 5 feet in height, i
I he Ladle* Ard «Society
man und Is forever furtively watching
affalr of this kind. The girl whoso weighs 100 pounds: bluvish eye« and Catholic church gave one of t heir j tins, seven miles west, called at hla fa A. P.
P Gonne By.
for tho coming of the hero, the one 4.
a ft
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a .
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ft
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f K n P n ft1 -«
■SV. .. W■. .. A ft ,, .1 1 M
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band he sought In marriage was a fa­ light hnir
He i* sixteen yean* of delightful social* at the home of Mrs. ther’s home Unexpectedly. The young­
In renl life who corresponds with the
For Rent
Light I er
brother
evidently
did
not
hear his
mous belle and beauty; one of tho rge. has • a millow complexion ard Theodore Srhaal on Wednesday even­
mind picture
:i jinrljn enta. 1*1*0 it;:.
most witty nud fascinating young wr.» wearing n blue «erge suit when ing that was a «ucress socially and
It Is safe to say that she seldom, tf
he reached the step*
311 Pa r k A \I*
women of her day. The honest young b*- lift horn,
The t»o. k* were well
Jacksonville Metrop­ financially
ever, realizes her hopes At tire and
The McQunlg place has .for years
lawyer, ufter several unsuccessful at­
filled and netted the treasury a neat
olis.
thirty she folds a** ay her romantic
had the reputation of being haunted,
For
R r tit— hr v,
tempts on his part to declare himself,
«um
Two contests and a program and Lee has been heard to remark that
dream pictures and looks about her. wrote, her h love letter which was so
rooms o v e f 5"oweir*
It
seeing the world of men us they really
of music wa* much enjoyed
In the If he ever saw a ghost he would sure­
Death of M r « T M f l Unlock
convincing that It took the citadel of
Yowell
&amp;
Co.
are
It would take a long stretch of
The many friend* of Mr, K &lt;&gt; flower contest the prize, a hand- ly fix him. The dead man leaves a
her heart by storm lie wrote In hi*
Imagination for such a girl to Idealize
Huy.*
will regret to learn o&lt; the pmntrd picture was won by Mr*, wife and young child. No arrests have
For Rent
Five riM-r
quaint way: "lu laying bare my heart .
n man fat. comfortable and forty Into
Mary ( ’ has. Britt, while in the “ Pat" cor.-1 been made.
All ......
thoughts for you to read. I may In­ der.th of her sister. Mr*.
El m a vpn in*
being an Ideal hero He does not talk
cur your displeasure. Hut I shall nev- Llewellyn •MacClintock.
men tx. Corner Elm und h":
T i e fol­ te»t. which wa* .’quite amusing, a
sentiment with tho fervor of youth.
| or despair. Whllo you aro single, I
Apply N I! . Gnrner
His habits arc set His opinions are | shall be. I will never lose tho hope lowing is from the Times-Union of
ed
by
Mr*.
C.
H
Walsh.
This
was"'
June
18th:
’ deeply rooted Such matches are not I of winning you.”
For Re nt July 1&lt;: N
Mrs. Mary Llewellyn Mm Clin- a white clay pipe, tied with a green Industry Is Revolutionized.by the Dis­
always love matches.
The man
This was n postscript, written on • lock. wife of R. A. MacClintock * tulle bow . Fun and frolic filled tho
Pal
met to r.ve Ml»
covery
of
an
Arizona
W 1
chooses her because she Is more likely
a separate p!«&gt;co of paper, which tin*
Naturalist.
:it
th«‘
fnmilv
"residence
l’.’
l
evening
of
rare
pleasure
and
soriaio make n good, senslblo wife than any
Hied
young Indy did not find for many a
other he knows of She accepts hint
bill! '
Hi r. ,
day History has It that they luid East First *i r*-ct yesterday aft, moon
For Km i
Tucson, Artz The walnut Industry
lo rout at once and forever the fear
r.fti
r
n
brief
illness.
TI:A
body
wahad u slight quarrel, and were well\
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roomin
g
hou
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of Arizona I* being revolutionized by
that she will be an old maid If none
li i ht tit •&lt;!;/» f&gt;ir t t n r r f i t ' i
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nigh parted
Those words straight forwarded to L«-xington, Kv . last
the
discovery
of
C.
F
t.
Hlcdcrman,
a
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from
post
office,
other clianco presents Itself
from an honest heart so Impressed his night, accompanied by tier husband' .Hereafter the rehearsals for th e, naturalist.Thnt tho English wnluufcan avenue.
No woman Ib ever Justified In marry­
, lady love that she' straightway ro- and his sister, Mrs. E. O. Haya of charming little operetta, "Over the; be grafted on the native Arisons tree
ing for such a cause. Tho oldest and cnUed him. W o see, from the diffident
Sanford, Fla. - The funeral services Rainbow" will be held every morn-; and made to bear tho new fruit tho
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wisest sagea tell us that woman' Is
♦
{ Lincoln, that no man Is too bashful to and interment will take placo at ing ut the Imperial. A full attend- f° d ° wing year.
suro to meet her Ideal If she waits &gt; make an attempt to gain a sweetheart
4
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Lexingtbn. N
,
ance of the cast i* requested, for the
only Is the fruit richer and of
long enough. Some arc destined to
4
when he see* a girl he really cares
time i* near at hand when the plav. morc commercial rn|ue. bul
charwed early In life, some late. Rut love, for If he ts too bashful to ask per♦ 4 4 4 4 m V W 4 4 4 4 « ♦ 4 ?&lt;&lt; &gt;4
and love alone, should be the only rea­ mlssl6n to call upon her. a note will
will be presented
Every morning ' “ *•£ of ‘ ho * raf,rd ,r- t‘a
changed
Note From »Mr. Shelton
Wanted Po«itior
\ r
, .
. , .
.
. s o that they are preferable to other
son for marrying Then her dreams probably pave the way:
Please he prompt
As we will not have the oppor­ at rune «» clock.
kinds for the purpose of beautification. tinn lady w-nnt* to do i •*
would be realized. Two congenihl'
Many a man hangs back, doubtful tunity of personally doing so. we
The stnte commissioner of highway* worl for «ms.ll f: mil&gt;
hearts will become one. Happiness Is
1‘rrronal A/rmhon
of \i|g8(,urj having learned of the pos- I 209 E. Filth St.. Si '
‘ as to whether he has found the right take thl* method of thanking the
only possible where one feels that she
»Url. That Is the one matter In Ilf«* many friends, and especially Mr. N/Mr. and Mrs. Geo. hoi are on a, slblllties of tho tree, has planned to !
cannot live without the other. To wed
’ where tho man must be careful In his and ?Hr*. E. W. Rowland, and Mr tour of various states, combining get Arizona' plants to place along pubWanted place to I &lt;■ •
a man who Is not her Ideal meant a
•'■I
■election aud choose for himself. A* npd Mr*. M. E. Moye and the mem­ busihess and plrusure.
,
lie
highways
of
Missouri.
young
men.
Mu»t l-v ••
lifetime of unhappiness L»avy Crockett says: "He sun* you're
!
m
cur.
reasonable rt.te.
Apply.
bers of the Eastern Star for their
right, then go ahead." Don't wait un«.
\ M r s . Geo. McGnghin has returned '
Snake Had Motor Trip,
923, Sanford, Fla.
til you have piled up riches; If you do. many thoughtful deeds of kindness from a pleasant visit to friends nt j Fort Clark. N. D.— An auto riding
A DIFFERENT WORLD W ITHOUT some oilier man^rlu beat you"inlove's |during the Illness of our wife and
M E N — Go to 311 W T l
Miami.
.
I bull snake, four feet long, la tbo latest.
HER.
race. When tho heart is ydt young, j mother and the heartfelt sympathy
to get tho best metis rr &lt;! •
William
McDonald
and
Clarence
Ricki
a man should tako unto himself a shown us after her. death.
JMiss Mildred Huston is the guest! cl were motoring when they saw the fortable room* at ressort I
XV» starve each other for love’s care*».
wlfo.M
W. E. Shelton.
XVe take, but W« do not give.
ui her cousins, the Misses Dickson snake In the road. They stopped (he
Helen Shelton.
Don't wait until &gt;ou aro so old that
It »c«ms so easy some soul to bless.
machine directly over It. but when
on Elm avenue.
But we dole the love grudgingly, lese end a woman would consider you a burden
Wanted— Good second har.d
th^y examined closer could not locate
v~ &gt; less.
vfl
Instead of a prise. Without a sweet­
Rake."'
Will pay &lt;-a*h.
'
New Kind o f Corn
Till 'tie bitter and hard to live«
\Mrs/ William Ainaley ’of St. Pe­ fho serpent. On their return to town
heart the single man la never quito
Cspt. M. W. Lovell has a new tersburg, who has been visiting they found It under the,hood colled O. P. Swope, Oviedo, F a.
T f life's song could go on uninter­ satisfied with himself. To love and bo
kind of corn ancf it needs no shuck­ Mrs. S. C. Dickson left Monday around the frame of tho machine, ap­
rupted to the finish, there woyld be no loved by a good, true woman should
parently enjoying tho ride.
ing for the cars grow on the end of afternoon for Skyland. N. C., to
hushed music on the lips, no unsatl»- bo every man's hope.
the tassel and have no shucks. The spend the summer.
fled longing to tho heart. One never
Deed la 187 Years Old.
sample of this corn was brought to
knows how dear la the companion­
Homemade Silver Polish.
El Dorado. Kan.—A deed one hun­
The Herald office this morning and ^ Mrs. M. S. Browne of Pala\ka dred and eighty-seven years old Is a
ship of a loved one until tho cord
To makq the beat silver polisher and
The only Home Hotel on oi
which binds one heart to the ottfer ts cleaner known, take a bottle of am­ can be seen by any one who is in­ has returned to her home after a a rare thing. Frank Allen. Butler coun­
front.
suddenly snapped asunder.
terested.
It
might
be
called
tho
tw
'9
weeks’
visit
to
her
sister,
Mrs.
ty abstractor, discovered tfiat he was
monia as, sold In moat grocery stores,
Private hrth house.
There are those who can move on aod to this add two ounces of whit: " l a t y man’s fo r n " for the oars-nr^ U . Frank.
In possession of Just such an Instru­
Fish
dinners a specially.«
In tho oamo beaten path of ltfei doing tng and Just a few drops o f oxallo all ready to rook just as they come
ment.
Wbllfl cleaning house hla
their beat to lire and In a measure add. In thla way yoa will procure
Special-rates "'to famili* '
mother,
.Mrs,
B,t|Mn.J).
Allen,
found
«
froio the ftslk.
, 1 A charming bevy, o f girla, aro the
season.
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forget. There are some griefs which for the expenditure of fifteen cents as
deed dated l7!8, In the time of King
guests of Misa Martha Fox, indud:
take such hold on the heart and In­ much of the beat silver polish as calf
George II. It conveyed about twenty
At the Baptist Church
ing Mjascs Clare, Philo *ar.d Martha
flict anch deep wounds that It seeaia be purchased for a dollar in most of
acres of land in Massachusetts.
Rev.
Harry
Bennett
of
Lake
C
ity
they will pot heal. Suna rise sad
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the prominent drug stores. This same -will' preach s t ‘;th e Baptist church Matthews of Albany. Ga., and Miss
Phone 170 Green Seabreeze. Ha.
creep to the noon, slowly deepening polish la so cheap when homemade
Helen Lawton of Oviedo.'*'
The
First
Dleclple.
at length into the gloom o f the night. that the housewife will not And It too next Sunday tporning at 11 o'eloctt,
The apostle Andrew, a brother of
The dally routine o f life goes on as o f
expensive to use It In polishing nil of and Sunday evening at 7:30. Other V/ Mr. and Mrs. 0 . L. Taylor havo Peter, was the first dlaclple chosen
yore. But without her It Isn’t the
the cutlery nnd also the brass door­ services of the day, Sunday arhool- returned from a months visit to by ChrisL Both Peter and Andrew
aatse old world. Old friends are kind,
Talking and Conversation
knobs or any otter bright metal fix­ s t 9:30 s. m., B. Y . P. U. at 6:90 ■Michigan and otfler states.
were fishermen and left their busi­
I bat they 'are only (Heads who come tures about the .house.—"Th e Homo p. m .. You are cordially invited to
How many o f aa fall into th&lt;* error
ness to follow ChrlaL The fate of
- and go according as their Interests
KJ,
o f Imagining that to be able to iris
attend all of theee services.
Department," National Magazine.
Andresi
after the death o f Chrigt la
Mr*.
Harvey
Renfroe
and
children,
draw them hither and thither. There
well Is the same as being abl» to &lt;'00'
accompanied by her mother, Mrs. uncertain, but the common opinion la verse well? A good talk»*- I*
tg no cloeeneaa of tie. They could not
Revengeful Pigeon.
Archibald left yesterday Jor a visit that ho waa crucified. He la tho a good listener. But a good eon*'n a ­
bp depended upon‘ to com« nt hla call,
• Real Inventor o f Fountain Pen.
A pigeon flew Into
optometrist’s
nt n crucial moment, for love of him.
While the fountain pen has been of several weeks to relatives in patron saint ot Scotland, and Russia. tionalist always la.
fonvrrssiie»
has a' Knighthood order of 8L An­
The man who has loved and lost shop In New Bedford through an open beard of as far back aa the eighteenth Tamps.
should
not
constat
In
"listening
^
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drew, the highest order In rank of
does his best to hide from the world transom and tried to mako n meal of century’. It-w as. not until well Into
yourself in the presence of other*
that empire
the blight tbsthssfsllen ever him. He some expensive lenses In the show tho zAnetcenth that the Inventors ap­
(areas U&gt;e tone of h|s voice to drop the window. Finding this Impossible, the plied themselves seriously to their ' J Mr. and Mrs. Wofford Tucker
Where tho Trouble Was.
Samft Old Woman.
notp o f sadness and his lips even to pigeon revengefully scraped together conslrqctlon. Joseph Bramah patent­ and children, who have been the
Husband— "You spend altogether
Romance will never die. AnJ lh
^ smile, But hla heart feels, the world's n pile or lenses and magnifying ed several plans. A fountain pen usu­ guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Phil£
coldness. From his home sunshine has glasses and then kicked thorn about, ally holds Ink enough for ten bourn ips left last week for a visit to Palm too much money." Wife— "Not at dllt that Is called* practical love
fled. HIs eyes see what no one else repeating thla exercise several times or more of continuous writing or from Beach before returning to Jackson, The trouble la you don’t mako enough." nothing more than plalx bargainingToledo Dally Bi le
until the proprietor Interfered. _
he bolds— a shadow on his hearth.
Mias.
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THE IDEA OF MARINO A CEN­
TRAL CAMP WAS INVES­
TIGATED BY THE
BOARD
With ».small nnd compact coun­
ty like Seminole nnd many good
roads radiating in nil directions the
idea of n central road camps and
permanent quarters for the coun­
ty convicts nnd road employees Is
being agitated nnd in seriously con­
sidered by the county commissioners.
The expenses of moving the road
camps to nil pnrts of the county are
considerable und it is now thought
that a permanent camp in a location
easily accessible to all parts of the
county and one that was located
with the view of good drainage nnd
healthy conditions would save the
county a neat sum. County Itoml
Superintendent itsll
is
also of
the opinion
that
the central
ramp would save the
county a
large expense and I toil tlie gang
would accomplish flier, uics if i li.
time that is now |n-t in transferring
the camps could lie saved hv tin
central camp and pi rmatiei i l end
i|uarters
In ense the permanent
lieudUliarters
were
i-t. Idished
the
i &lt;tii lit \ would pur. I .1 «, : ¡.ir.' Iriii i
to lie used III trai -porting tin p r i s
oners and employees to and
from
from their work und all o f t i n m could
be housed in ■■•in.fortaMc i|Unrt&gt;r i a i'll night I lie ( r in I * •»a I•! .dsn in
iisi d it ninny w.i &lt; ........... . »in r.
there are brick mails H, I .I - • \11 g * l||.
piles of all kind
\t 1hi • • . Ill r il . amp
crops could he rnisi d and it might In
found prnf’t 1 1‘ to - |..
It ih. t.’. d
for I III* JI X•* -lock I'd Ve;'i -' Ilili ' ,•
the prisoners
In fact the ientr ' . nip otf. r&gt;
mill h in the way 'of lUrtadllig ei
penses anil saving time and labor
and will be thoroughly mv. tiiM'.-d
by the hoard of ■minty i nmim.'inu
efs
I Inv |ona II. I! Il I I1II' »
1hi* Sh.i Sul
I
I'
hgl 11ui lot at put di'
Beach the cooli'-.l -uminc' ri .art on
the Southern Atlantic Const is right
in the njjdst of all recreation pasttinie so generously dealt out here
The ocean pier just mro-« t hi wav tfurnishing no • i d of -port t" if'*
ft'herman tn wav of - -irf uglt'ig
guests making luggi-t • ..tikes
week were Mes-r» W ■• • •• ••
of Daytona !a i. dl i g ' -•
H.lin
h ind !* pounds, also A i
rick of Tampa make- a lug h d du
ring his enriy-dnv.i ii-lui g t • |l|
venile Champion.
Floyd S •»art.
with rod nnd reel help* to supply the
table with hi* fine catches Floyd ts
eight year* old nnd seldom loses a
bite.
The Inn is the papular objective
f'oint of motoring parti»** from all
parts of the State for week end »lay*
Sunday always finds a big repre­
sentative of Sanford Citizen* and
Roy Chittenden a Sanford boy win*
I* in chnrge of the office is always
to the front to greet and room the
incoming guests.
Mr. C. II. Rumplt is here for a
*e*k is a well known Sanford ritixen.
Miss Muriel Harold also of San­
ford motored In with Iter aunt and
uncle Mr. and_ Mr*. K. W Young.
°f Lakeland. Misses Mildred Young
*ny Mildred Hampton was also with
the party.
Other Sznford Automobilisis for
brief stays were Mostr* B L. Perfcins, F. L. Frank. \V. A. Uffler.

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Dayfona Beach fcth of July Races
20 Mile (free for all) American Sup­
ply Co. Cup,- Orlando Auto As
$2.00 Entrance fee.
20 Mile (231 cu. In.) American Sup
Pfy Co. Cup $2.00 entrance fee
10 Mile (free for all) $100 of) cn*h

prize J5.00 entrance fee.
10'MHe (231 cu. In.) $100.00 cash
prize $6.00_ontrance fee.
1 Milo (free f9r all) (Handing start)
$100.00 eash friae $5.00 entrance fee.
All entrant* to. be handed in by
"•fbt of July 3rd, either with W. D.
riogen, San Juan Garage Co. Orlank!!’’
or Daytona Beach Chamof Commerce, Daytona Beach
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S A N F O R D . FLOR ID A. TUESDAY. Jl NK 29. 1915

PERMANENT
CAMP FOR
THECÖUNTY
CHAIN GANG

Or. C. 0.

S A N F O R D

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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Florida llaptisl

AnscioIi I)

SANFORD AND ITINERANT
ORLANDHON PEDDLERS
NEW AUTO­ MUST HAVE
MOBILE LINE A LICENSE

The
Florida
liaptist
Assembly
opened its fourth annual session in
Lake City. Florida. June 'J.'lrd, on
the beautiful campus of CoInmliTa
College. The Assembly is a gathering
together of all of the different or­
ganisations of the Baptists of Florida.
Representatives to the number of
one hundred were in attendance the
first day. They came from all sec­
tions of the state.
The speakers of the Assembly are
men and »omeiA of note in Baptist
ranks. They are as follows:Dr. II. C.
Hurkholtz of Atlanta,
(In.,
Mr
THE BRIBE ROADS BRING CANNOT SOLICIT ORDERS
Arthur Flake of Baldwin. Miss..is |
CHEAPER TRANSPORTA­
HERE AND MAKE DELIV­
Sunday School expert employed by
the Sunday School Board of Nash
TION BETWEEN TIIE
ERIES AS THEY FOR­
ville, Tenn. Mr. Flake has charge of
TW O CITIES
MERLY DID
the B. Y. P. 1!. study classes and all
work of that nature during the AJcN'&lt;\The traction line between Sanford1 ^ Sanford has suffered in the past
semlily.
Dr. S. B. Rogers, State Secretary and Orlando mny not bo realised for from travelling solicitors who spend
of Misssions for Florida, has chnrge some years to come but the next a few days in the city take orders
of Mission Study Classes nnd pre­ best thing is coming to a head and for merchandise and then deliver ana
sents the cause of Missions in a most that is the cheap fare in the nature got the money without paying any
of an automobile line that will make license The laws on this subject
eloquent and forcible manner.
a
fare of l cents per mile
and should be carefully perused by the
Mr Louis Kntzminger of
Fort
daily
schedules
between
Sanford
merchants of Sanford and also the
Worth, Texas, is one of the highest
and
Orlando
This
line
is
bound
to
officers
of the law and these timer
if not the highest salaried Sunday
School
Superintendents
hi
the become popular for the reason that, • nt pi ildlers he they outsiders or
United States Mr Kntzminger ac­ the railroad has taken of! all the residents of the city should be ar
cepted tiie Supcrinteiidancy of the morning trains going south und if rested unless they have a license.
School of the first Baptist Church in any Une wishes' to gel to Orlando This cuse has been brought up in
Fort Worth, Texas when the attend­ in the morning they are forced to Jacksonville and the judge rlqidercd
ance amounted to about 200. since hire an automobile at a greatly In­ an opinion that can be followed in
then the membership has increased creased price. The four cent rate will Other parts of the state The Metrop­
cost one dollar approximately to go olis ha- the following
until now it numbers 1500
to Orlando and the passengers can
|'i --»in* who solicit orders Irani
M iss Kathleen M.dl'TN of ItaMl
wait
and
return
by
auto
or
come
result
nt» lot out of low o houses and
Inure. Md
Assistant Corresponding'
link on th&gt;- afi•■rrioon trains hut tl*

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NO. «9
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Sanfc.rd

Library

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I he fallowing list is made lip from
volumes recently presented to the
library by Mrs N B Delumnlcr and
Mr* J N
Welkrr.
History and Biogrrrphy
Charles
Sumner:
lia.shu
D.
A
The
Memoirs of
U. ‘’S. (¡rant:
The Battle of Gettysburg: Young.
The
North
Pole:
Peary
Robert
Historic
Illinois: Parrish Randall.
Life of Bret Hartei. MerwinH C.
Lincoln
in a Telegraphic Office:
Bates I&gt;n%ill.
An Admiral's Log: Evans Roldey I)
Thomas Bailey Aldrich: (¡rcemdet.
The Truth About The Congo: Starr
Fred K.
The Hawaiian People: Alexander
Three Decades of Federal Legisla,
lion: Cor'Samuol S.
Behind the Scene* in Washington
Martin, Edward.
Indian Horrois: Northrup, Henry.
Antiquities of the Orient Unveiled:
Redding. Wolcott.
The Winning of the West: 5 volumes
1 The spread of the English Speak­
ing People
2 In the Current of the Revolution.
1 The Indian Wars
t St Claire and Wayne
5 l.ouisaua and Aaron Burr
Sociology
The AA'orkers of the AA’est: Wyckoff.
The Uncivilised Races of the World:

GLORIOUS
FOURTH CEL­
EBRATION IN
KISSIMMEE
A GREAT DAY TO BE FILLED
WITH AMUSEMENTS OF
»ALL KINDS AND A BIG
BARBECUE

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III,» t "•ui.da . I" gin 1 1 ' ,' 1,i . ! ’ rate 1
, •• r ig bt
I
1er will be filaceli bi fore I 111 lodge per mile »ith a 25 rent minimum
¡it the mee'ing tomorrow night and
Lea vi Sanford
«' 4'f|
there is no dmilii hut vvh.it
,r-t St 7 '«&gt; A M
f.l nr mI Park Ave and 1
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p la n s «d '!•

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ho
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Bu« linei ' s
12 lu P M
Urlando
far and wide as band men nnd or -1
12 IH
Winter Park
chestra lenders
Tampa tan. expects ,
1 «li
Maitland
to have nil Elks Band and if tin
I 1«
■Alta moiti^ Spring«
(¡rand Lodge meets ui Atlanta neXM
I 3*
I .o ti g w ood
year Florida lodges will be well rep
•• on
r S.infuni
resented hv hands
The Tampa Tribune has the
lowing.
Knight* of Columbus Initiation
’Organization w.i* completed last
The exemplification of the Fir-*
night &lt;&gt;( the Tampa LIT l lub Band
Second
and Third Degrees, conferred
at a meeting held in the building by
a committee Tiie organization w.i- on a large class of candidates, wa- •
signed uji with twenty -five member« pari of nn cly arranged programm.
and other* are expected to join so that was inrricd out hv the Sunl'inl
that a band of tlnrty-six piece* 1 « Council of the Knight« of Columbti-.
Without a doubt the
confidently expected to be the result last Sindny
Instruments will be ordend at mice entire day was enjoyed by all the
and it is hoped by the Elk* that the Knight", and especially by the ca*
band will be tome one of the greatest didates. The programme was carried
sources of pride of the TnmpA lodge from the beginning of doings in the
cigar
was
Morris Wolf was elected president, morning until the lust
smoked nt night without n hitch At
R. W Mastres secretary. C. O Mtinnine-o'clock in the morning the viden treasurer and I’rof. R E Cobb
iting Knight* from Councils nil over
director. The band a* it stalids nre
the state, joined the locnl Knights,
present consists of three cornets, five
clarinets,
four saxophones.
three and attended Mass in a body, after-

hones, four altos, two drums, one
baritoe and three tuboura. Its mem­
bers are Harry
Roberts, S,
C.
Paul Tobler. A
I
I.oewy.
C.
den. Charles Peters. A I. Bartholo
no w F M William- Sol Maa*. R
|| Goeke. E I. Pilcher Abe Maas.
Tony Millie
Mr Brooks. Charles
Hoidt. R W Masters. T Tollman.
M. C. Collins. Ernest .Maas. Morris
Wolf. Jerome Waterman. Mr.- Dynl.
L. A. Burruss.
Grent Fnthusiasm prevailed ut the
n\eeting and «11 expressed the belief
that the Elks hhould have a cravck
musical organization for State and
pleasure occasions.’
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‘The success of the hig free barbecue
iind Fourth of July celebration to bo
held in Kissimmee on Monday, July
6, is nasured,
Throughout the whole central por­
tion of Florida the newspaper« have
given freely of their space to mention
Kissimmee'« big day and everyone of
them declare that numbers will come
here from their sections to celebrate.
All over Osceola county peop'e have
made plans io come to Kissimmee.
Five thousand posters advertising
the big event have been sent to be-,
tween thirty and forty tovvns telling •
of the big day The Atlantic Coast
Wood.
History of the Red Cross.
Barton. Line rt ¡IroiaL which will allow excur­
sion rates io Kissimmee on that date
( 'lara
Outline of Practical Sociology W right lias sen/ out thousands of bills on its
own ,iccnu.it, i.dvcrtl'ing the event.
t'arrol I*
A spi.i.ii i v.iirsinn tram will come
I i ■ A • •-- Amotig l hi* M ill Magirmn **.»nlort| and inli rim diutc points
II oil ........
•*ii il. f.n ring of Ju'yS This train
rhooitigv
j
will le-.v S..nford at is o'clock und
irrt«
II
S. Irli••• a 11 *i t lie III Ido
M«
-top it
I « •\ points arriving in
1« .* kmi*
••1 -Vi li • ii •tv 1
K ' s»l
- ' '* ifi IIm dr d of vis&gt; YY«1&lt;i« fit*« •rg
Kr«»m Mr* 1tela mater thr■ library 1Hors lire sun- to come on this train.
v .'I .1 •&gt; he big i row ds from
:)•*•* re • 1
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■iuineIt
t Mil *1 1 »r •! ! • 1 1 v• 1*•1 ■■■•1 ' • smr. h 1 e •■n' .ta t 11a ii,i .1 ,1 . i •.111 in11 ices in charge
f ilic -i ii i.il events of iii«‘ day's prodi goV hU- V tills week und
' i r pari of l he work
1 ■ ' fur it11 of i hem to do
. 1inives ea, h to get down lo
tin- week The program as
tentatively arranged is given below.
I '1 " ges fiiav he made as other rom­
pi ’ ' i i - apponine ilicir plans
and
Other event* are added This progrttm
will liti in a way, however »ome of
tire amuse ment« to he furnished the
guests of the city on the day of the
.ile If It 111
I lu program lor I fie fourth of
•
to it inn to lie held here on

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„.-. aYlkwl*
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wards inurching to their Council
Chamber, nnd made the preliminary
arrangements for the degree work. It
began promptly at one o'clock and last
ei| through out the afternoon Knight«
who have been Koigbts for a long
time and travelled much, state that
never before have they ever seen the
degrees conferred any better than
they were in Sanford, Sunday. After
supper a Smoker and
experience
meeting was enjoyed by nil. Speeches
wore made by A. L. Rogero. State
Deputy, D. H. Austin, District J)ep-

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■l 10 Arrival of train from SunfoAl
oliritor makes the iteli vet y Ite tu ill the Sa nford I.tbrary for ijlrcu
and ititi rmediate point - »ith exeurIi.ik li* f«*r a 1i«**' 11 *»i* «Iteli! n-H 1litige lut ton.
s|»»ll*Nt »
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\ 11 «»r fi«*n (.il 1kl VI** of « »r- year« of age
« prim!
landu .md Marion Jennings "f luck
II lit «ipeeehmaking to the court­
s,,l,Vtlh 'ejirt si ut I lie di lend.ml* and house square several speaker* of
\ I ti t 'nt ti - and I I I ti kin -I ite p r i l l i l i nein.' h Ive been inviteli
•.»»ri
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f hi% *il\ r* fir*"*' f »h«* l'kllti lo „l'end and address the peop'e.
i » ou m
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Big free barbecui*
Id ler »»' ! t”* liahh f«•r
.1 11••i • *»f
li, v ntor- in the lotirthnu«,- -qiiure.
&lt; I.V
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vruve lii.if *itl«Mii.*n MMihtf ih*
1 Iti »t.itc da'.
pi gelili
shoot
I r$o t f r»«h ' •!»!••h t«t ciiUiM't f h«* iiHifii*v
\ ppi'iil lor \UI
Best t Itili squali
fur t)ii* /uud- •ff•*r f Ihn •.r• •l«*h '••■'«••I
\r•- up i!"i«nj t i l«'t » hi m i f a r v i * ’ •m tl. I kc front
•peli io a|| u t 'tour t'I il*«
tPY.
I tht*y H-«* «l»*îiv» n*d «lin*« i fr«»m t
t h«»*«' piMir M««x...m- 1 \ • ur ffoiuii
twi-nlv
five
target".Jtrize
i 1lorol.i
mil .of - Yli«- -tal*- hou«»««,
an«! n«»r to let t la«' in Ni.ir-v« * ti»«»-. |M»«»r
.-li
'ibis
f
l
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entrane»
e
t* “H Ihr«»Uk!h t!»«• Huliciior » &lt;»!l« * f«»r * \kIII! .1r• liot f ••*{'Oil I»1•• ! H t 11# Udf
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a nd
p. *
of Iftj IJ^t I••' ¡1 »»»I • 4« It \
l . n i 11tier I;i \r r« •I n i
\\ i woukln t '.»«!• •* lord tnd I• t it squad T nr individual contests open
J un«' JO
I hnJ
( El Paso. Texas
Juti
|r N Wl* VV«» til «1tl*t « h.lio II &lt;I«»K 4»l*l lo alt imnUMir«. twenty-five targets;?
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,ikre«t of (¡ener ils A ii t t :i n.i II «!•* r f » *
.. t him «II« t hi • o|.| h.ird d* i»h Until |i[ /e f.'i pili cut r.lto'e fee of f i each
i 'ui past ii ■I &lt;Ir.i/i •'
! ' '
Iiu«iiCf'r* \r** t h« &gt; - mi . \ iiiiidi m««f•• to lie divided -An, In ao,l 20 per cent
charged with vndnttng the I nitid
bet ui cu the first, second and third.
vain«* than
state* neutrality law* by attempting
Won't Hotnidiotl
-i ’in*!
to Five dollar cash prize to 'high gun'
to start an armed eX|ieditinn ha«
to help lliem-aoineliody that
has in .qiy twenty-five shots.
forced tho abandonment . govern­ wholekonu*. satisfying food * vervdny2-00 Tug of wnr
ment ogcial* believe, of att\ move
2 till * Fir-t game of double header
three times u day'
merit to launch n new Mexlcat rev •
hull
game* between A\ :ut**r Park and
AAoti't tbi' ( hurrhes tak" it utiolutlon.
appoint a rofnmitteit-or have a col­ Kissimmee will be played
With Huerta anil Otorco'lihernted
2 III
Tug of "war between ten'll!*
lect llltl?
on bond*. Mexican anti
Ctnied
Can't t be
AA'elfare
Depart nient from Florida cities, place to be antiStates official* are watching develojtcome to the rescue? Can
the no itneed. Cusit prize »ill be offered
ment* among th|'ir adherent«
No Cnited States with her bumper crops
2 .1« Pony Rares
action is expected on the legal phases
nnd tenu'- tournament
2 U0 Golf
be stilP
of Huerta’* arres* until I ill v I. ihi
Can't little s«utifiifi| r.illv .1 « »he ha- ■ont'iiiied at golf
first (late Si-f fn* the hi .iritiv *■
t un pou v » ,. t .■*. - *•I 11 v Moilnne hi the p.i-l and -• i d «ome
too ir l ! - Ii for
-el
i rat-,-il po
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H a n d &lt; idtrerl at M tin rn e
I.' •II ni r l 'ice
'is*
flu
prize
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nd
h«
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htldr«'
t
There will he a hand I ntu erl a'
I
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s.
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t
o
lie
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''.'«tie'll get a blessing wit It t lie love.
Monroe July 9th. at * P M &lt;*tven
per
ceti
luge
of
5«,
10
tinnì
on
a
by the Temple Rand of little.folks nit' never mi.«» it."
and
20
per
cent
Read I John III 17. and let u* speedfrom the First Bajttist Church of
.1:110 Foot
races iind
blcyelo
the
condemnation
Sanford for the benefit of the Bap­ ly get rid of
races
for
cash
|iri/es
to
take
place
in
•'AYhoso
hath
this
worlds
goods
and
tist Church at Monroe.also refresh­
Broadway
seelh
bis
brother
in
need,
and
shutteth
ments served.
4:00— Grand automobile parade on
Como everybody and have a good up his coptpasaion from him, how
Broadway:
Judg* G.
F.
Parko
time. Don’t fail to come, you will be dwelleth the love of God in him.”

uty and many other prominent men
of men of the order. The day on a
whole was voted one largo success. made
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PA T R IO T IS M AND PO W D ER

THE SANFORD HERALD

M en who are employed by the day or wpek ra re ly have v e r y much no­
tice before they are laid oft. This means that -the working man of ;i||
men should have a little money saved up and h a ve it deposited safely m
the bank. T h e Peoples Bank invites the accounts of w orking men and
families. Interest is paid on savings accounts, compounded tun, ;i

SYSTEMATIC &lt; A M l’ÁÍGN OF ’
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The Working Man’s Bank Account

» TH E ONI V ST,\TE IN W H IC H V ’

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T H E H ERALD P R IN TIN G C O M PAN Y

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F LO R ID A ’S LOSS FROM TICKS

IIKIMt \ TREATISE ON KOI K ill
OF J I M F . TAI.ITI ES
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Safety in fimt ,niil to thin Injured'
ONE YKAR...........
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Klornla ih Che one »tate in the tirk
Furowariioil 1 » not ulwnya) foroM \ M O M IT'
I IS
TIIHKK MONTHS
»» armed, burnim- udvanre advice with* infeeted area in which un »yati-inaiir
hijimchiption

nut c o m m o n
Oellirrrtl In Ihr City by I trrler I - . imi I'»» U i f in
Adtaore or 20c. I'rr Month
Payment* In Adtwnr* M i » l Ite M a d e at OffW#
Cateerd Aa Second«« laas Mill Matter AufuM :
ItOtl, at the l*o*!n(Tier at Sonfurd. l iomU.
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out amumtion. good tohave hut of cate lite pest The entire Stale, no
! lit tie roil use.
tiring «ri area of 52,210 square miles
The near approach of
iioqtlior , m nlllicled with it and auffvra up an
i Fourth of Julv is bringing out the : miai |os&gt;» w hich it is impossible to
ij.ua! w:.r:ii::g" in nowypnpor »rticlos I osti mate in dollars and cents.

Your money will help you earn money, if deposited w ith this Bank

and edit, riuls
They are copies of
Educational.■.«mifc--rtemonamrrrwfr-•
I what was printed last your nnd the work has, however, hern rrmtrrr?r&gt;rer’
Te l e p h o n e No. I4A
Office la llcrald lluUdiag
your before that, and they .will have under the direction *f thè Federal
probably just about as much effect inspector in charge at Atlnnta,
II. E. TOLAR
H.R.STEVENS
C. M. HAND
K K DI.AS
ON TH E W A R
us all the publications on the subject Georgia, and it is believed that a
Vl f c-I *r e*l del
(«•hilt
Pre*Idrnf
»«I &lt;••hi.,
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Vic.-Prt»«knt
The statement of tho Humid that that have preceded them. The re­ certain amount of interest has been
the war would last at least three cords from year to year show, the aroused among the farmers in thi&gt;
years longer and that the virtor country over, nbout the same num­ subject. It has been estimateli thut
would he the one who hud the most ber of distressing accidents from the the tick could he eradicated in Flo­
men and munitions during the next careless use of fireworks and toy pis­ rida in from six to eight years if the
of whom she fears herself unworthy.
two years has been questioned by tol» in the hands of hoys from Nix to state and the various counties would
There are a good sprinkling of lig h t­
provide adequate appropriations and
some hut we huve no reason to change sixty years old.
er
moments, as when she shifts the
And in as much as it is reasonably cooperation on the part of the local
our opinion. In fact we might cut the
baskets
at the picnic, to the dismay
Marguerite
Clark,
the
fascinating,
estimate and stnte thnt men uro need­ safe to predict the usunl crop of min­ authorities with the Federal author­
of
her
sister
ami her sister's sweet­
irresistalde
little
actress
who
is
spok­
ed.only to fill the trenches _afy*r the im pa this year, it is well to he pre­ ities could he secured.
en o f by seme of the best known heart unci also to the eminent satis­
As a purely financial proposition
big guns rmike them tennble and the pared for the inevitable.
prettiest and best faction of the elderly beau and tho
The innocent bystander* is a fre­ it bus been shown that the increased rr^ ctt UM bring th/
men fill them in order to hold their
little *actress
n o f appearing before spinster There are, too, many side­
r,res* nov
positions. The ginnt guns of the Teu­ quent partner with the hoy in these value of the hides of tick-free catthe camera, will be at the Star Fri­ lights cn the darker nidq of life— of
ton allies are said to be the greatest mishaps and we have a kind of tie more than pays for tho expor.fo
day, in a Paramount five part pro­ despair, of happirjess shortlived, nnd
machines of destructuon ever invent­ sympathy for him, even though his of freeing trrritory. From the last
of finul triumph.
duction the4'Crucible*.
nvnilablo,
it n p p o a r s
ed nnd have placed the Krupp guns trouble comes front being too near figures
Helen Hull as tho village character
The story is a domestic tragedy
in the discard. Unless the allies ran to had company. With the hoy hln# thut the cost of the work has been
the
woman who takes her sentence
get ordinance equally effective the self it is different, for he knows, and about 60 cents p e r animal freed from I n struggle against adverse rircumto
the
reformatory with tho same
Germans are sure to win even with if he does not his father and mother qunrantine. As the hide of the tlrky I *t*Dccs— of the strong love of n mothabandon
ns that with which she w it­
the Hnlknn states coming into the ought to. that he is tempting fate cow is worth on an average S1,2f&gt; ,ir i,,r 0,10 daughter ami her nearly
nesses
the
departure from her of the
less
than
that
of
the
tick-free
animal
unaccountable
neglect
and
seeming
for his own disfigurement and mu­
fray.
weak
young
man whom she had lured
there
is
a
profit
here
of
7f&gt;
cents
Date
for
the
second.
There
are
many
The defeat of the Russians in the tilation, in the use of even the sim­
from his wife, makes one of the hits
Moreover,
much
of
the
money
that
k
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character
drawings
of
the
inplest
forms
of
fireworks.
Eastern field of the *nr thus far is in
of the piece. If the part he one which
And so it comes that first aid to 'i i s been spent on educational ram huHitant’s of a &gt;mull community
the main title to the fact that the
from the stern magistrate who dis- makes sympathy out of the question,
German armies are kept fully supplied ilie injured is an important proposi- paigns has not us yet borne fruit in
penscs
what he considers justire. we are bound to admire the art with
The hums the release of territory and it is only
with the most effective
munitions i Gon in this connection
to
the
wayward
young woman who; which she interprets the part.
while those of itussiu have been poor-&gt;a,‘0 deeper wounds by exploding1untumi that future releases should
serves
a
term
in
a reformatory and
Harold Lockwood is Craig, the
ly nupplied. This has becn conspicu- powder are likely to produce tetanus, come as the result of money thut hus
on
her
release
seeks
wider fields for young man whoso sketching nnd camp­ ARNOLD DALY. IN THE ••EXPLOITS
ously ahown in thè struggle in Gn!n- resulting in its final development in already been expended.
OF E LAIN E ," \T THE STVIt KALKT
ing trip to the country is enlivened
The greater value of the hide, exploitations.
cin and thè rerajituro of Lomburgo. lockjaw. The horrors of denth from
WEDNESDAY.
Miss
Clark
has
the
role
of
Jcan,!-by
»be
short
visit
of
the
eecaped
ruthis
cause
are
similar
to
those
pro­
however, is only a minor 'feature of
Nodouht thè Germun forces woresupeduced
by
rajiies,
wherein
the
jintieut
t
he
situation.
Tick-free
rattle
vii-ltll^'e
unfavored
daughter
We
see
her
fugo
prisoner,
ami
whose
wise
nd
vice
rior in numher and organization, and
nd. suffers ex more milk, produce more meat, keep »»"der widely vur.ing environments as to returning is ho unexpectedly
perhups in discipline, libi a derisive 1ronsrious to thè
in better general condition, bring
,,H‘ l&gt;''“ «'d child of a father who accepted.
'd iffe re m e was in aimament and am-1 crucinting agonica
price in the open market bring* her up as a boy. and whose
The stori w|| mt. rest -trudth b\
mun itimi nnd thè impossibili!v n i1 Tetanus devulops ustially in six lo a higher
death robs her of her only protector, tin- ronlinutt;. .mil \;*rii'\ ,,( it- . , i
P l u m b i n g onci
of prompily ubtaimng un adei|imte righi du\» after mjurs ami fidlnwmg and are handled with h—» m . ,.
ioti
T l u re are m o m e n t - tln.i - t i r .
supplv T IIere 1« thè sanie dlllirilltv tlll* desease speeds to a quiek eoa- veniente than tnky rutile ,\|urrni ,-r
G as Fit n hg
must
unexpeiteil'y.
for
listarne,
to u le«s il egree un thè Wi*sturn front clusinn Therefore. thè ttnie far ri they euri he hred with les tributile ami
lui rd lice rt i d
ri fugi*
muirm
I .s - All Work H iT c it c s M i
l'crsuntl
w bure thè Kngli-h and Fretieh Allie» fective treatment i» hefor». tetanus prnfìt lo pure 1,r« d ImlN The lot.d
gtrud b&gt; . lite girl « l u i bus sa Veli OS
are 'ii a de«perate struggi** 'ti drivi devidops A b.rger part &lt;»f 1 11— danger "| tlu-M xartni:- iti in- amuiiiit.i lo
A U en lin n And Hc.st l'.fTuris
well uh g i v e n her t r o u b l e . T h e re i&gt; a
thè entremlied Germana with their in thè situation comes (rum thè de-1 su vmg whirh it is alinosi impossibili
di-p' li
of
p.i'li
i
ih.
powerful urtillury Imrk from thè in Iny in gettine treatment- preventivi to express in term» of rmmev It m.i\
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vii de&lt;i and di vu»t ited I erri tory. Il ere t rea t meni
p e a r a l i c e frolli tlu re•&gt; - h e h o ,
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The
n u l)
re a-o n ab ly
■eri.un all ibe dill* Toll, o between profit :tii|o
roulil he m&gt; more chiicI iim ve an-w.-r
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has
b
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i
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stuck
racing
and
unprofitable
.stn,
k
to the charge that (¡rent Itritutn and
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in
a
few
raising
c
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e V. ’ h a d i
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I ti I r
ing on the war and tint Gi-rtnurn t h e prom pt use of w l i n l i h a s so
Some time Ug1 I It, I »i-p::rt men• of
uni
tal
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was
forevd into it in
d. fenci la r g i'l&gt; r e d u ce d tilg d* v, ¡o p i n e n t of \ gri. illt nr. ... ■
O
ITIMffb.T Ilf
.1 K W E l. E l f
I d p-. .
of th,. nation 11 * n tie tl-i.rtitigfi nnd t e t a n u s thrt i t ' failure I - tin , v r. |.r. -ei l its. •I • &gt; bfei di I g f .1 r flu r •
M \ s ri.f i \ i 111 •' I lu air II
complete pr.qi iredne-s of 1he ui:e a nd *•*pt u»n l i ­ n d m i n i s ! r a t io n re q u ire s .1 i r li - .,( i|Ue»t •ll- on l i e . If.-. I uf
for
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the utter link of prep.trulion on ihe 'De »orimI’ M h M M l - II V\|i P ' t N » I
Ilei, 1 r - d 1 ,i I ion III I heir ni ig li bur
. xt 11 e w a V
M i H I I t M ’ s -- i i t ; I | \ i
pitrt of l he ot her. Th.» mat h-s\eindi e v e r y doctor in these d a y s is pri
r. plies -h,. A It. t f . II
hood
Tl
' - t i r e ft e in I h r I r II ! b
I lie
a .id.
I h rit m m
cn I I a lint of foresight orj l l . pirl p a r e ti io give i b i s tr e a tn h ut
Itt H.l I t s - IM \ I I I I u m
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11I«' gained ill weight
ELGIN
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al ni s c U T W ho
^ertninly demonstrates a lark of in a disastrous encounter with a gi.u,i from II pi . t per , ' ^ n t . the a v e r a g e
..s 11 w • d !c r
re . i n
I o'
tuntion or exiicctation of being pro lire cracker exploding prematuri!} being I '1 II i In- ,i \ er.tgi m Ik j ■r ■■
W o re T ha n Work.
voked or inveigled in to tho war .or happens to he too neur or lit tho; duct ion increased about 28 per cent, 11 i f. as an inmute of a reform: mix ;
"After a man lins loafed awhltn."
gi-l ot tin- iit&gt; fighting an nppr.r rahl I’ nel«* l'|, u he gi netallv de­
much less of deliberately bringing it I wrong end of a pistol that explodes or nearly one fourth
• 11 »si ng bal 11 • &lt; ir • xist e
id rni ■
' du t •• .I 'id, r go in um, dan i
about.
black cartridges the onl&gt; thing left Lii all;., the loss from T'i \.i» f. vir
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who
is
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by
a
man
he re loll, . • on
Meantime the war v&gt;il&gt; continuewith |to do is to send for the dogtot, or which at one time aiiioiinud to over
i n dl f e r e l l t M l i e é i a until till- a l ' i c s gel get hi I
ItH
a«* t h f Nfi»*o*l 1 a vk•»1
' Hill' i- irht li nf l l .
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*mi f»0 i r *»i
gin s oí i hi ! rg, r
ire
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! »! ■II till
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f e
s?Vs t e s t e ' s t e ' s t e ; t e s t e s t e , t e s t e s t e s t e s t e s t e v t e ; t e ; --r-; ttv.
fell : \ e
Ill'll flu \ '
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l.l
loo
lltl{'. •n pur* t•r «-»I ,' ni.iU !-*r 1.r ••*.i
.ii* 1•• k*1v • tl,» • »lin ?n r at
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p u r |»o m ll'ilNk i» fa r » lutt i**
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Danger front auch luirn* is too serious | wrote that his herd of entilo uivs
worth
double
what
it
whs
had
been
H E A L T H O F F IC E R N E E D E D
to take chances with. The injury nt
Some people : re natural born hog» lih»t may not seem serious, it may not before the ticks were eradicated.
Bä
\N hat systematic work cm do III I
s
und you cannot make anything else lie excessively painful, hut I lie jinssi11.
out of t lit-in and hei au-e llu-y arc liiiities for infection are too great to the eradication uf t u l » i- shown
natural horn hogs t he laws art* framed In* risked No sensible mai], who I- by the experieliee of .Mississippi I— :
to make tin-in deci nt no m 1 11* r how not prepared to die. who does not Tins Slate took up lite work n 100»
really want to commit sim-idc,will Two wars laler in I •* 1«». I |o7 sijuarc t e :
painful For in&gt;iiiiiie tin alec
miles "i lernt or
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front
t/ie Herald olle . .net 1 1. f . op|,.. gam (de w l h his Me i, I in- s|.
Rank building and the coutinnaie e willi the chances ten In one agaiNsi quarantini., and subsequent releases
uf the same between the Clark build-! •»»•«. by neiflecting to secure prompt increased this urea until at the end
jug and
Rrynn’ s
bicycle
shop 1iiiciíícmI at tenda iu-k. cafR-ciully when, of ¡ f i l l it was 20,*'M square miles.
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those or almost half pf the Stute. At the
is one of the must prominent alleys such attendance will turn
chances,
in
ids
favor
by
at
lenst
end
of
1914.
there
were
2.852
dip­
in the city and yet it is the dirtiest.
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Just why the huuRh department of a hundred to one for his recovery. ping vats in operation. If tin* people
A m.
Therefor, if your jiatriotism or ul the State continue to show the
the city allows these hogs to throw
hey
all kinds of trash into this alley ¡m ii I lint of your .smull hoy, leads to same interest in the matter that they
mystery to everyone who pawn.-* the disastrous events go to the dortor, have done in (he fiant, it is |ireilir•ted
alley on Magnolia and on Palmetto und go quick. It’s the only safe way. thnt in two or three years cattle
tieks in Mississippi should lie un­
and gets a whiff of the Ktench thut
candidacy
hut
huve
about
decided
known.
arises from this dirty place. The Her­
te;
ald has complained from time to time that four years from now would he
^ ^ ft
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to tho city authorities and yet the tho time to have a newspaper mani * -p i»
for
governor.
Meantime
we
will
let
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practice continues. The other day
tes;
—ft
one of these hogs threw part of u bar­ the press K»»'K decide on their candi­
N
ew
Sm
yrna’s
people
will
be
dressed
up
in
their
m
eeting
house
clot
h
o
and
rel of molasses out in the alley and it date for tho position!

SANFORD, FLO RID A

“Crucible" Comimg

C. H . D1WGEE

HENRY McL \ ULiN

All Goods Guaranteed

WANT

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Everybody in Sanford is liivilcd to Participate in the Rh; :) .¡nes
Where?

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NEW SMYRNA
When?

JULY 5th.

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stayed there several days drawing
files and muking an odo. that smelled
to the heavens. This mun should have
been promptly attested nnd made to
pay u fine hut up to date the health
authorities have not even Investi­
gated the cause of this oilol or t(ic
hog who threw it there. We ytopc
w*»
that this second warning fro m
* tho
Herald will have tjie desired affect
If it docs noï" we ìntch'd t o ^ n d trut
who constitutes the honHh depart­
ment o f the city and wake them up.
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Rob Holly may never hnvo serious­
ly considered becoming a candidate
for govornor, hut ho should remember
that Perry G. Wall's candidacy for
the senute started with a joke. Now
wouldn’ t Roll make n good compro­
mise candldato?— Zolfo Truth
N o t this time, Rro. Adams, unless
the pressure is so strong thnt we
cunnot get away frorW it. We rather
favor Mr. Knott for the position hut
curiously enough^ we have receivod
many letters from all parts o f the
atato upon the subject urging our
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Flesh of Various Animals.
Tiger flesh Is oaten In many parts of
Indin. though It In somewhat tough
nnd nlnowjr. Lion flesh La ve.ry' good
to cat, nnd much In favor among tho
•Hottentots nnd other South African
trlbua. who aro also .as foud of rblnoceroa as any good Englishman la of
n rump-steak. Rhinoceros flesh tastes
rather like Something between beef
and pork✓ — — -.....
Chinese and Japanese.
Chinose and Japaneso do not apeak
fhe same language, nor can they bo
said to haro tho tamo religion. Con­
fucianism is tho prevailing faith of
China, while Ruddhtam Is the chief r»*llglon of Jspnn. Geometry prdbnbly
had It» rise In Egypt, though It wax
porfocted by the Greeks.
Faat on the Wing.
Homing pigeons in cairn weather
can travel at a speed of 1,200 yard* a
minute. ’With a brisk wind prevail­
ing, nnd bib wing Ip thd direction of Ita
flight, a pigeon hna been known to
mnko 1.900 yards a minute.
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Biliousness and
Constipation

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People nil througli this sectioni ore B S ä
buying LlV-VK R-LA X hecntise it ÍS
n preparation of renl merit. It is n
vegetable remedy that acta nnturully f t
and.pfloctlveiy, thocoughly -rloanaing
tho liver and bowela. It is easy to
take 'and has none of tho danger^
and had after effecta of calomel.
L IV «V E R -L A X will got' you Yight;
keep you right and save you d o c ­
tor’s bills. . Sold in 50c and 9 1
bottles under an absoluto guarantee.
Every bottlo hears tho likeness of
L. K. Grigsby.
For salo by W m .
G-’TOdtidge.

will poke out tho glad mitt to all visitors. Old Man Grouch and &lt;Hd Mr*
Blues have been banished until after July 5th, as they can’t stand to see s&lt;»
much gladness as w ill be pulled oiT-in N e w Smyrna on Uncle S am ’s birthdax

R E A L , H O N E S T -T O -G O O D N E S S U N IT E D S T A T E S M O N E Y will be
paid in prizes to the winners o f numerous contests o f skill and endurance
both on land and w ater.

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lemonade w ill be scattered around the city fo r everybod y to help themselves.

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Extremists Who Become Cranks.

Writing of tho fad Hint nomo oyo
Specialists *tinvo of attributing almost
«II physical and mental troubles to
tho eyes, Dr. 8. Johnson Taylor of
Norwich, England, says In tho Lancet
that the principal troublo with theso
men la that they aro extremista and
have becomo cranks on their own spe­
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�Mrs. J . D. Parker 1e a v e s tomorrow
for St Paul. Minn where .she will
attend the Supreme Forest Conven­
tion of the Woodmen Circle of which
she la* a member of the Law Com­
mittee. After leaving St Paul »In1
’-i will visit several Veek« wit.h
her
brother
&lt;• It Calhoun at Pitkin
Colo, before returning

,’^ ^ D ABOUTTHECITY i|
y u le Happenings—llen tio n
of Matters in iTrFef
Personal Items of
In te re s t
Summary of ihc Floating Smnll
T a l k s «Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald» Renders

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Woodland will open July fifth. 89-2lc.
TKaT'iprrialuif*- for t W Operetta
are all right.
5 or G doses 666 will break
any ruse of Fever or Chills. Price
71-62lc
25 cents.
Home made cakes and bread
'the Parish House Saturday.

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Dewdrops will sparkle Ilk»* dew
at 'the Imperial July 8.
fler’s.

When at Daytona Peach make
your home at the Nautilus Casino.
Largest indoor swimming pool on
the coast.
89— 19tc.
Clay and Whipperwill peas, $2.75
per bushel at C. H. Lelller’s. 8B-2tc
patronize the St. Agnes Guild
cooked-food sale at the Parish house
Saturday.
Drink Elder Springs Water, the
purest and host water to be had.
Delivered to your door in die gallon
bottles. Phone 1017-3.
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Clare, Dorothy, Bertha and Anita
rei|Uest the fireflies and frost sprite*
in meet them at the Imperial for
daily rehersals
The Duytonn Bench Hotel, under
tho new ownership und management
offers special summer rates.
Hotel
refurnished and redecorated through­
out
Sea-foods a specialty. W F
A K H Ayres Daytona llearh Fla
Ml-if
Travel over nimri’ir Bridge to
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car were here to day enroute to the
Panama K \|»p«**il i••l
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Groceries delivered via lltllel Itu*
free of charge to any pbue on tin
liiucv Itu* route
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Daytona llea/h
It *1» Waring of tirlando i* among
tin* business visitors to the
city
to-day.

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ali ’t lu - foo»|
P'all* were made I»
Tip. chief emise of ol'i'UII tides
g,moi , at I In* Parish
- -ib to b«
'Ip- atlrm'ion of ili»- moon which, uf
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'¿iti b telili»' .i hiiiiil»»*r ni gaiiic« wir«
played after which Mr* f 'ul pepper y
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lit triijt
}m*c pr»*
*«TV-|.l| ••ah«* um! pimeli ’l%
. Mr* &lt; «T M • 1.ili g li!li: «1« ligi
»(•lit h i t .' Mi»** - \•I«I •• (»re* I .un i n t i T t mn c i l ()»■ . not i on l l r n t g e « lu i.
Thiisa Ti.rb.-ll, Marie Daniels, Kate a n d a - g u i s t table ut b o n o r of M rs
Ely nt. ('«»rinite Raulerson, 11•-1••n Il p Driver *s..iur«l:iy .•f*• t..... .
Murali, itabura McLain, Ethel Rose, h«ir home on Park Avenue.
Mrs. I
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Mrs Daniels, Mrs W. L. Selg. and Geo. Bishop won the gn««t prlr«* a
y y ' Messrs
Vie.»
G &lt;’ l.!flte.F*vd Ballard.Tom
McLain, Cyril Raulerson, Kill Kill•*•«* U s e d for l iids lor r e pai r i ng t h»- *» liool
Bert Pattishall, Horace Itaulerson, und next t«*rm »«• will h a r « l l y know it
un&lt;!
W L S«*ig. Bishop Ruuse anil E«la wltll thè Ile w «'«lai "f |&gt;a;ri «
Ra uliTson
iximinings.
Mr. Greaham's mule Tom drvd
We all thaiik Mr. anil Mrs. Cuiof &lt;dd ug«* and e&lt;ilic la *t Saturilay s
pepper for the pleasaant time
The chiekcn tliief ha* t btfigs going ~
On Thursday evening July 16. the
bi»
wn\ \ bolli .'.0 f* y » f&gt; w. r. ! &gt;»! bl =
Soicrign« of Goiii.vu Camp will h«»l«l
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Miss Jimmie Laing
»lay afternoon from \V|
t whi-re *he has been
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WOODLAND PARK NOTES

Mountain lor 11 ■ um. u .
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to g ra p l.
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Mountain.
Temi Local s'
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Wanted T o borrow $7.*(&gt; (Ml
f*»r \. i t b w«i -•1 t '• t :. oil ll Foitb *. p'» „■■■
Par I
&gt;
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three years at 12 p «t «•«•nt int«•r***«t ret urn |.. • n i i . «t v »torit .i I t t*
Secured by first mortgage
value (ir:'.. W.i b¡, 1» ,i.| r» i • m
over 7 to I Box !2“ 3 SanfjK'l

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P a t r o n i z e the

.1 T Weiss of New ' A •&gt;rk i* in the I
«». «alia 13*1 . . » +* V* » .
'1 &gt;. . , la Li ». , rá »Jm I« « . 44*1O 13A« C &gt;. - «•* *• $4i'» |
city today He hi!*» purchased
the;
lli*liop interests hear Paola and ex ­
It ■I /.U», r
tul.
til, pnzi•h .•t ,.f I it pi n» I I .
Jitney liti* fur \\ midland I’nrk
pert* to develop same and pia» e it •
MrI I ltr.nl;. w.i* the gr.i
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pink
*ilk
ho*
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wa*
w.»n
l»y
Mrs
Leave* Ti-nfh M and Park An- on ih»» market. See the advertisement
Mr and Mrs John
I clous bo*tes* I l»ur*day afternoon to P u l e s l o n ( fran ge Ice wa* served with
every hour from 1 p. m to 5 p in in todays issue
leave this week for a
the me in her* of tb»- Hook Lovers with whipped cream and .Mke at the formi,r h„ m(, m Ne,
Thursdays and Sundays
Round
The sinking of the Great Steam­ and a few other friends The ladies
refreshment hour.
Enjoying
the Northern |M»ints.
trip :i()c; under ten 20c
Sanitary ship Lusitania by a Torpedo. The
were entertained on the porch which «harming hospitulity of their hostess
swimming pool, amusements, music.!
fastest selling book of the century j
|„%,.(&gt; wub ir ,.iu bowl* of .r.^M- were M••»«lames H P Driver of Tam­
Leased privately also
Particulars at
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P«K»*» beautifully -illustrateli j lliyr,I, .,„d potted plant* In the din­ pa. J W liirkiMi«, W K Watson,
&lt; hnrli'N Woodruff
Huigins' Garage
Hfi-tf
lames F-Hnrrn*. ing morn where thf dainty refresh- l i e » Bishop, R A /Newman. It W"
Post paid $1.00—
The Jacksonville paper!
“ The Raymond“ by the sea near HO 2 tp
merit .ourse wa* serve«! the table Herndon, F 1. Miller, I L L . Thrash- carried the picture of
Clarendon).
Furnished rooms with
Mr and Mrs. If W Herndon and was
beautiful with &lt;|iinntities of er. C M Vor«*e. G. F, Smith, Forrest, Woodruff with the state
privilege of dining room and kitchen. daughter. Miss Norma, and Mi. yellow idumunders and asparagus j Lake
nail taken charge of the
Everything furnished, linen, ' silver, Herndon motored from Sanford yes­ fern. Mrs Hraddy’s guests were Mrs.
of the Herald National
etc. Running water in every room. terday and spent the afternoon in the Fannie Munson, Mrs Geo. DeCottes,
will he good news to
Delightful Motor Trip
All rooms connecting.
Telephone city, having supper at the Empire Mrs Roumillat. Mrs McLuulin, Mrs.
friends of Mr Woodruff
.
.
Mr. and Mrs. FL H Youngs of he spent the winter with
service and cottage to rent.
Mrs. Mr Herndon said he never saw so Fred William«. Mrs .1 (
tta,
llcnnftt, ,
,
and their nieces including Mr and Mrs. E. T
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F. G. Stuart.
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many new- roads in progress at one Mr* Marr&gt; Ward, and Mr*» Marling
Mis Muriel Hurrold of t htsk-ity are «.ntime in his life. "You will have a net­
Rut that Charles would
( aution
‘ W 4 . Ä 1»
joying a ,more extended motor trip
work
of
roadj)
in
the
county
when
they
not
startling to his ne wap,
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N.iriaiai/
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/*«»rfy
A porter in a piano store with two
than at first planned. While in Jack­
weeks" experience should be able to are finished thut will beat anything 1 One of the prettiest parties of the sonville the entire party wero the re­ hore and elsewhero for hel
h .'
take apart and clean a piano out in the state.’ he said. Reporter Star summer was given by 'Mrs Suidee cipients of many social coutcsics. vertising man not alone in t!
Williams Friduy afternoon in honor From there they have motored down in practice having grad
nicely, but it takes an artist to tune,
of her guest, Mrs Eugene l.arraipore, the east coast to Palm Beach and best school in the worldvoice und properly regulate one.
printing office. Foor man
of Jacksonville.
Moyer is experienced and conscien­
Miami.
worked in ihc printing o
Miss Williams entertuined withs
tious. See ad.
85-tf
Woodland Park Notes
father in Lapeer, Michigan
fivo
tables
of
bridge.
The
top
score
Porch Party
At eight A. M. Thursday, those
For Sale
cities and when he decided
Wus made by Miss Florence Frank
Two horses, well bred, gentle, two early birds. Marion Vorce and
Mrs. W. E. Householder was host- tho advertising gnme he ha
to whom was presented a lovely cut
first class riding and driving horses, Teddy Iserman were a waiting at the
glass sandwich plate. One of these &lt;•*.« at a charming little porch party practical groundwork for h|
und one a good farm horse.
Two gate. Shortly after a picnic party
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pretty plates was also given Mrs. Wednesday afternoon to which the campaign and he achieved re
calves, four and five months old, one came for an all day outing. These
Larramore, the guest of honor The ladies were invited ' to bring their success in his chosen field,
a Jersey heifer; 11 lot of farming were: Mrs Gonzales and children,Mrs.
and with a general breakdown
consolation prize, a crooked vase in needlework. Delirious cake
tools, one horse wagon and seventy- Frank Miller un«I children, Mrs Geo.
hand-painted dimgn
was won by was Jerved and the happy occasion and wishing to spend a fo
egg cyphus. incubator: a lot of nice Watson. Mrs Ratliff, Mrs Lane,
Those invited with his parents in Sanford
Mrs Watson. A color scheme of yellow was much enjoyed.
chickens.
Must sell, as am moving .Misses Jones, May Thrasher, Aherwere
M^sdume*
Harry
Ward. R. R. ruff came to Florbln' and II
prevailed in the decorations of the
Inathy* anil others Mr and
Mr*
to town.
Dens,
Freil
Williams,
S
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Shinholser one thut comes here hè \
house that wa* effect i vcly carried
Paint and Mrs Eaton were another
George (' Herring.
Clifford
Shinholser,
Albert
Phillips, nanored with the beauties and
out with bowl* and vases of yellow
party that came in the forenoon
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Sanford. Florida.
daisies plnrcd about t In* rooms in I ( Iternett, and W W Abernathy. ities of the state a'nd\iecided
i In the afternoon people fairly poured
around while. The following f^
For Sail- or llenl
artistto profusion
t'andie«
were
in Among the nearly two hundred
TrUffram Prom l i b i » bow tjutrn
Metropolis shows that Ch
Fine farm of twenty acres, three
yellow shaded through
which the
visitors were; Mrs Wight, son Rulph
’ arrived' in Jacksonville:
miles south of Sanford, on lovely
light filtered like sunshine. The re­
To
the
junior
Civic
League
an«l
an«l several smaller Wights. Mr. anil
hike: two and one half acre grove in
Charles II. Woodruff,of Det!
freshments were in the soft yellow friends:
•
Mr» l&gt; L. Thrasher. Mr and" Mrs
full bearing
Five room bungalow,
been named advertising mans
tones of the prevailing color, daintily
I
will
be
at
the
Imperial
Theatre
Abernathy and children. Mrs li«vrner I
servant’s house ami large barn. * A
for
the
Heard
served, consisting of cut peaches and ] every morning at nine o'clock an«l buyer
and
&lt;*hildr«*n. Mr Newton and farm 1
lovely home and a paying invest &lt;i f
Jacksonville
vanilla ii •• . ream and g»dd inke »•x|&gt;ect to meet the maids &lt;d honor, Bunk
1» . Mr»» I • rn W ,«r.i ». W Spencer
merit
\ m m o v i n g to to w n o n a»
Mr*
\r. Inc Belt» presided at tlic earth children. Snow s|trites. fireflies, Woodruff ha« already taken
.mil family lolin Mi»l»cb and family.
count
of
bllnllkess
in t e r e s t s ,
ami
T h«• change is one which i
punch bow!
Mi»»es ( haib'lte Hand sunbeam.«, moonbeam« flower artists
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Mr
and
th e re fo re n tu -t *•-!I &lt;*r rei.t *ut»|e&lt; t i &gt;•
tu». «*s»arv by mcream-.| busine.
and 11» b'U Rnwl.it d .i»»l»Tid in *&gt;-rv
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tug | t-»»»\ »t g l lo* » bar on t&gt;g »»»■» ,i»o»o i \ and tlo* cost uinm&gt; ju*t
l.»v »-I y a resultant &gt;h-»irb on tin- |&gt;art
MIt-;-*
if »1 » I »1.1
M r . li
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&lt; .»rg. 11 11» rrmg
t «» rclievi* Asd
wert M&gt;»»»taou» Lugi-oo Larramore. I '«mi t forge! tbe
»late
••f
our management
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and T racy
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Sanford Florida
('.«shier John M Bell of ull r&lt;
|l I I hr.i*! «r Norman Tool»' Geo &lt;IpiTetl«.
July
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lightning K 111•-«I II &lt;»r »•
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i I •ri v» r &lt;t| I’a inpa W L W at a charming product non of 'Over the matter» of bunking.
t .1
• iti«-.- ar e • o i ni ng m from I he M r
11o t z. L W a l k e r . M r s Harriet j
For the |&gt;a«t several yenr^
son. R R I*»».is. R (' Bowers, Geo Rainbow '
s t o r m that s t r uck this section la*t a n d M r * W e « l e \ H a r t H e r n d o n . M r »
W....Irutl ha* tu.cn iib-ntilied
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PAGE FOUR

BUY A FEW LOTS S,
provoRcu by th© appearance in th© 10
Herald of an nil tirvtink the people of i'lt
Suttford to employ union in prefer- pu
once to non.union, labor, seeking to ou
cronte the. impression that the organ- Th
lied brand was superior in many bil
ways to thr unorganised. As the ad ( an
tended largely as a personal attack | ha
upon myself And associate in bus!- |&lt;*n«
ness and as it contained insinuations' otl
which the authors did not dnre to* ns
make us specific c h u rls ¡n public, :o
but which they did muke in secret.
I| regret that my opponents have
I Iclt hnuJt'4U.
L^Uuap Qui -IMUJUt .-rrwi enough manhood to come out
in self defense and i a behalLof-the
»Inly- and make specific charge
prlntiple of industrial freodom to nil
ainst me. Please note a.few sam­
Unorganized as well as organized ples
of
how
they
don’ t
labor.
say what they want to. They charge
A lifelong ¡utd conscientious con­ me with being ‘dishonorable in de­
viction that the closed shop system bate, and P E R C H A N C E , otherwise'.
advocated by organized labor is rad­ 'It is stated on excellent authority
ically wrong, morally and industrial­ that he boasts that whenever he
ly, nnd entirely at variance with the goes he breaks up organized labor*.
*Wo have Iftokcd him up elsewhere,
spirit tk American institutions nnd
freedom, ns set forth by the Declara­ nnd we sincerely R E L IE V E him to
tion of Independence, is, and ulways be a chronically disturbing factor In
Now let us see just what
has been, the chief point of conten­ society.
#
they
are
mnde of
tion between myself nnd organized
labor in general. I t was this convic­
First— I h%ve deposited with the
tion which made it impossible for me People’ s Havings Rank the sum of
to unite with the local union upon twenty-five dollars which I will for­
arrival in Sanford six years ago. I feit to any Hanford charity, or public
have always conceded the right of Improvement fund, If any member of
but
never the carpenter*« union will file with
labor
to organize
that
such orga nization be used the Herald Publishing Co. within
as
n
weapon
against a fellow* twenty-four hours nf the time of
laborer who holds other views. My publication of this c h a l l e n g e ,
refusal tp join the union here aroused a sworn affidavit making specific
tho enmity of their so-called lenders charges, together with proof of same,
nnd narrow-minded, members and of any dishonorable net of mine, here
they have missed no opportunity to or elsewhere, either to employees or
annoy me or «injure my business. employer, or competitor; maker of

Belgian Students of Town Plan
ning Urge Use of Mod­
em Methods.

JACKSONVILLE, FLA

AGENTS ARE GATHERING DATA
Refugees In London Map Out Task to
Begin When Invaders Are Driven
Out — 30,000 Structures
Are Destroyed.

hazard sort of way. In the rebuilding j
Belgian, genius .will bud. an-outlets In. combining tba .arcbtUictucal. beauVlww-»
of tho Flemish with the physical re­
quirements which aro demanded In
modern scientific town planning."
Viscount flryco, who opened tho Romaklqg of Belgium exhibition, held In
University college, spoko of tho gen- j
cral project as follows:
Viscount Bryce’s Ideas.
"Town planning la a comparatively
now- science In this country. In tho
middle ages beauty came naturally, |
men's minds were full of conception |
of beauty,, and tho very Irregularity !
,wlth which cities were built was an
element of plcturcsqucness which tho
straight lines which eamo Into fashion
In later times could not attain. Tho
task of those who aro going to lay out
the Belgian cities afresh Is to try to
combat the beauty which belonged to
the ancient cities with the conditions
now recognized as being requisite to
tho health and well-being af large i
modern communities.”
,
The other work that tho committee
Is doing nt present Is principally edu­
cational. Various groups have been
formed to study the numerous prob- ,
lems connected with modem town
planning. Oriy group Is dealing with
arterial communications, others with
types of roads, railroads, street-car

Car load Iron and Brabham Cow
Peas just delivered. These varieties
Peas guaranteed not to infect soil
with “ Root Knot."

j T j H I S i s a chance of a life time.
,p l Never in the history of JackV sonville has there been such an
— opportunity offered to the pub­
lic to make as secure an investment
on as solid a base with such won­
derful and rapid developments as
R iverview lots today.
The first work on the $20,000
water system is now well under
way, the first well having been sunk
nearly 1000 feet and giving a press­
ure of about 30 lbs., sufficient to
force it up to the top of a 6-story
building. 7000 feet of ditches are
now open and large mains are being
laid on the main streets.
$10,000has just|been spent on the
large Casino, bathing pavillion and
other public and civic improve­
ments at Riverview Recreation
Park, where thousands of Jackson­
ville’s citizens are spending their
most happy days, pleasure bent in
fishing, boating, bathing, dancing
and all out-door games and spoi ls,
open to the public* free.
This is strictly the white man's
home; no lots sold to colored people.
I say every man, woman or child
who can spend only 17c per day,
should buy one or two lots at
view, the most grand, henulilul.
successful suburb, where wo have
beautiful homes, churches, schools,
mercantile houses, public building,
Board of *.Trade everything
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guarantee a great advance in 1la ­
ther values , which up to the prud­
ent time far exceeded any properly
about the city of Jacksonville, the
City that is going to make many a
man rich.

Write for prices, mentioning quan­
tity desired.

I would be glad to meet any &lt;nu* "h&lt;&gt;
would like to invest a few dollars in th is
property. I believe I can convince you il |S

London.—So confident aro Bclglann
that tho Qcrmnn Invaders will shortly
be driven from their country that
plans aro now being discussed and
drawn up In London for the sdentine
rebuilding of the devastated towns
and cities of Belgium. ’
The Idea of rebuilding ruined Bel­
gium upon modern sdentine lines was
originated by the International Gar­
den Cities and Town Planning associa­
tion and was enthusiastically accosted
by King Albert and the Belgian gov­
ernment. while the British govern­
ment has bestowed IU official bless­
ings on the scheme.
A committee called the Belgian
town planning commltteo haB been
formed, made up of representatives of
tho various Belgian ministries, the
Royal, Institute of British Architects,
the Institute of Municipal and County
Engineers, the Town Planning Associa­
tion of Great Britain, Belgium. France,
Holland, Poland, Russia and Spain.
At tho first meeting of tho commlt­
teo It was decided that tho actual
work of rebuilding Belgium should be
dono entirely by the Bclglann them
affidavit to deposit similar amount selves, from plans prepared by Bel­
for same purpose, If.he fails no prove' gian architects and engineers, nnd
that tho work of tho English and.
his case, same to he tried within one
other non-Belgian members should be lines,' subways, canalization, water,
week before a committee of five chosen
advisory.
gas, electricity, sewers, communal
In the usual way. This committee
service, police, fire prevention and
Obliged to Work 8ecretly.
also to nafnc recipient of fund.

» I have rnudo the cluitn that the
local union has been Inrgely in con­
trol of this clement und that In adedition thereto many of them are mecljanically inefficient instead of being
the best, ns advertised, nnd have been
Each member of the commltteo
challenged l&lt;» nnme two of this class
Second-^1 have deposited another' pledged himself not to accept any con
and ugreed to do so upon the n cer-;
twenty-five dollars with the samel ttuct or payment for any of tho work
tain condition, which has been met |
hank for n sworn nf fid a %it with proof In connection with tho rebuilding
M y reusons for selecting these two
Tho commltteo In now devoting Its
that I have ever sought to break op
and for quoting said contractor wer**j
organised labor or that
I ever attention primarily Ut securing a com­
given in my last article. The parties
plete civic survey of the devastated
made, the statement that I had tried
referred to are i These names were!
towns and cltlen of Belgium
This
or would try to do so. Same condi­
work IProceeding slowly but success
furnished to the publishers but for
tions n s •above.
fully, slowly because It has to bo done
certain reasons the Heruld
capnot
Third— And still another twenty- 1 secretly—right under the eyes of the
publish them The original ropy may
five dollufs for a sworn affidavit with Germans und smuggled out of the t
he seen by railing nt the
Herald
proof that I have' ever acquired country piece tiy piece. The mentis
Office*i
Now does the union wish
a reputation among the respectable by which this Is accomplished, nnd
its m&lt;qnbcr&lt;l«hip judged by
the
elements of society as a chronically who Is doing It, cannot be revealed,
stundurd they have so endorsed?
disturbing factor of society. Same ns It Is believed the Germans, If they
The people are urged to employ I conditions.
discovered It would put nu effective
It Is hoped, how­
union carpenters and thereby ’ help
Now let them 'pul up’ , or cal ihcir stop to It at onre
support your own town.’ Are they crow' nnd ‘ shut up,' \nd let the e v e r Unit Within live or six w e e k s the
complete civic survey will have been
sincere and consistent? While thus PE O P LE judge.
advertising they are maintaining a
Very truly yours.
rigid boycott against the only in - j
stitution in Sanford which inamifa&lt;--&gt;
lures a product in their line, und;
nnd cheerfully and unquestioning!}
MISS GRACE MURPHY
using the satne line of goods from out
of town, notoriously anti-union shop»!
Why*?.
1 have challenged them to give
their reasons publicly, hut a very j,
eloquent silence on this point is their
only answer They knock more with
their mouths than they e\er did with
their hummers, and will drive in
dustries and liusinc'.«s away from Nanfoed foster than a dozen commercial
clubs ran bring them in.
1 hold
that if there is an superiorly us a
clnss, it certainly rests with the m»n
who are able to attain their right« by
their own ability and efforts, rather
than with those who are «-«impelled to
Use organized strength t&lt;&gt; g«-i what
they claim is justly tln-ir» and f «•! ng
to get enough from their employurs to satisfy them proceed to use their
organization to take their
fellow
craftsmen’s employment away from
him, that they may hnve it nil.
' M y opponents are making the
claimthnt
because
1 -um
Miss Murphy recently attracted at­
now
an
employer of labor.
I tention because of her striking beauty
advocate free labor because I cun buy when she took part In n society play
It cheaper nnd thus make n large: In Washington. Miss Murphy's homo
prolit. As to whether my views on Is In Greensboro, Ala.
this question hnve chnnged since en­
tering business for myself, the public BRIDE WAS BORN AT SEA
is respectfully referred to any con­
tractor, or any respectable member Blank Space Left In Marriage Record»
Because She la Real Daughter
of the carpenter's union with whom
of Neptune.
1 hnve discussed this matter privately
during the past ' few years,
while
Redwood City.—A true daughter of
working us a journeyman. As to
Neptuna was married In Redwood City
whether we, (Mr, Coller nlTd myself roocntly nnd there Is n blank space on
are actually in favor of low wuges, I the San Matcor county records to prove
IL.. Warren .TUdon Quirk, u-.clerk nnd
voluntnrinrily paying our employees a natlvo of Illinois, obtained a license
u higher average wugu than any con­ to wed Miss Mabel Mario Fbntalno. In
tractor in Sanford, also that whon yo the marriage affidavit each of the con­
persAntoy do journeyman work we tracting parties must give his or her
demand and receive higher wages native state.
“ That’a impossible,” said Miss Fon­
per hour thnn any other carpenter in
taine when tho question was asked
town, and thnt tho only person who
her. “ It’s somewhere on the briny
baa thus far refused to pay tho Same deep. I was born on a ship between
is a merdber of a labor union, .who France and Aperies. However, the
refused to pay, not because tbé ser­ stjlp flew an American flag and I aro
price one of her proud cltlsens.’*
vices were not worth the
but because it was M O R E T H A N * Tho license was Issued with a blank
T H E M I N I M U M U N I O N W AG E ! opposite Miss Fontaine’s native state.
-TTTT&gt; bill is still unpaid.
One o f our active union antago­
nists who never misses a chance to
mbrepresenti us is at present engaged
In the construction of a residence In,
Sanford, largely , with
non-resident
labor at less thnn union wager! He
also inducctl one of our employe?* to
quit us, promising him several weeks
•mployrnent if he would leave us nnd I

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only for inside lots; corners .ysiu. iumk «ber no lots sold to colored people.
I sell on easy terms. I f you are sick,
carry you 3 months without making an)
payments, carry you for 3 years " ¡t h o u
any taxes or interest and do everything
can to help you on youf feet.
I am now taking a cruise in Southern
waters on my private yacht, and w o u ld )
pleased to have a talk with you, M r . I n v e s o r.
F o j any further information cqrrcsp on
with my Home Office, 111 Heard Built mi»*
Jacksonville, Florida

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Illnrlinmn In Pittsburgh's loadlag baiter.
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,Tlnns Wagner Is still playing re­
markable ball for (lie i ’lrnt.-x
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Huy Fisher, the Vermont schoolmas­
ter. Is w Inulng regularly for thd Yan­
kees.
Connie Mnck Is seeking to sign
Third Itasemnn Carroll of Fordbam
college.

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Tho umpire, may bis decisions nl
' nvtyw Ur&gt;i*/rt&gt;l; bar, right or wrong, tho
umpire.

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High-class developed Orange GrovePropcrtj 7 jtreH-k‘nrMrn,asthej
Dr. J. N. Bishop Estate. Located at Paola, right at Rail Road
Station. Will sell at great bargain the whole or any part, with
or without residences. The property consists of
Four First-class Residences Furnished.
Four Tenant Houses
One Store Now Occupied as Post Office and General M erchandise Store
T w o Large Packing Houses W ith U plo-D ale M achinery Installed
Five Oil Tanks on the Property W ith 2 0 0 0 Pans fo r Heating Purposes
Rail Road Station and Side Track on the Property

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Hugh lledtent. former Hod Sox
curver. Is having n bard tlmo of It
In tho Federal ranks.

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It Is rather n stnm at Fred Morklo
for McGrnw to put a fellow named
Hrnlnerd In his plnco at first baso. Is
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Paola is 7 M iles from Sanford on the W est Side. Brick Road to within 1 mile
o f the property, and a good road running through the property. Your chance to
get good productive home property. Small amount o f cash will be accepted.
Balance Easy Terms.

Jawn McGraw's present opinion of
John Tenor may bo Judged by tho
statement that ho wishes Tom Lynch
would como back.

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When President Janies F. (lalTnoy of
the Hraves refused to allow hU club to
|&lt;ay tines of )f&gt;0 and t&gt;5 Imposed by
President Toner on dowdy and Tyler
for abusing an umpire he set a new
record In professional baseball that
fans all over tho country will heartily

applaud.
Tho public, who In the last analysis
pays for everything connected with
the game— Including fines heretofore
paid by tho clubs when one of their
players was taxed for misbehavior— Is
getting tired of tho rough stuff on
the diamond
President tiaffney ! h the llrst one

FASTING IS PLAYER’S HOBBY
How At Dridwell cf St. Louis Federal!
Keeps In Condition T.vl-r» Good
Care of His Health.
Al Itrldwell. with 111* St I &gt; »1» 1H
i tnl league team, in ole- of tile
r* served tnoti in b n -’ ti ill
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At tile lime be
V is ¡ l u n g h. Ill
professional ball be went lor live do) a
In a stretch without a bite to eat The
only nhurltihmnnt lie took during this
and other periods of fast was water
Some years ago. In the Winter time. Al
went for a full week without food II'

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to stick by tho new president of the
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National league In his endeavor to
vJnek
Fournier
has
discovered
Hint
It
make baseball its clean ns possible.
helps
his
batting
to
have
Kddlo
Collins
And It Is next to Impossible to have
After the pitcher
decent sport when club presidents bit ahead of him
r.-Ih through with CoIIIuh tho others
wink at their playsrs’ capers on tho ,
field by paying all fines Imposed on Ilook easy.
• • •
them.
The
Alexanders
nnd such may- sur­
Sometimes when fines are paid by
tho clubs the money Is deducted from pass Tesreau n modicum In proficiency
the players salary*, but many clubs In thn pitching art. hut none of them
conveniently forget to subtract the lias any more sand than the big man
lino money on pay day
This tins and not ninny the skill.
• • •
practically given players a license to
The
good
showing
mid.' by the Van
“ *'t up tb’dr own rules of conduct on
k.'."* hi tin- t-arlv slng.-s has be.-n due
Uni ball tic!'!
in great part to tin- tin.- work of tin*
thr.-e It.ivs i nldw.-H. h'siting and
Ftsller wlm fill.lie III the box

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Al Dridwell.

h»s gono this length of time on Two
•eparato occasions, and during this
time ho was putting In ten hours a
day for six days a week, working over
» machine In a shoe factory.
“ When I have played my last game
of baseball, I am going to continue
wllh athletics Just as lnduftrlously and
• regularly as I have for years past
•ays Hr l dwcl l
"I will take up band
ball, boxing and bag punching and bv
this mcann I hopo to keep In good
Physical condition as long as I urn
allvo and kicking.”
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Eastern time ts to bo used by the
Detroit ball club in tho future. Gomes
*ro to be started them about an hour
«»filer than In thn past

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Hobby Vcach has b. Id up Ills end
well In tho hitting lino with the Ii
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He Ih good runner-up to Tyrus
Cobb and Samuel Crawford
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Bhjiw Is emo of the men that Orlf
fltli Is relying on for n lot of work tills
season. Thu youngster has plenty of
HtufT. hut Is Just n Ulllo Jjiy on con‘ !
trol

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Piul Rr»t.vurateur Attempted
Uo 9 H M 1cft •. an Hour and
Fifteen Minutes

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WALK COST THIS MAN S1.000

for tt " miggcntcd

I ’Ii a» n » d took a t|ii«irh*r from lilii
I** . k. I and anki'd
Hi ,n|k nr talli* *

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p.... I selling In Irtisi'liall Is about In
be nttneked by "tho national cotiitnls
slon. backed up by tbe National and
American leagues

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APPLY

St Paul Minn
W aller Faddeti. res•1• iidr- nuli! hr .id v
latitat, ir l...-k a walk iciejitly t|mt
I' « a* ! »• ii«f •«
. ..si him J| ".'■&gt;
W ith a »ti.a m of
.t. ! - 1• I ) • mg
■ it. a '
I-* t 'pit .' • i. trn k1 iig .'ll In- ll•"'•, iiti.I
o • utit
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t • ' "I » h
*' • l‘»l •i .. ti •t*• .1 III .i —
s It. nt n v.-.l at LAY IN MORGUE SEVEN YEARS
s el f
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'be Miiitn.iii Ii- ii.urili *i«. .ii •• Js m
Ranchman a t
Latt
the til*.ri.nig .’Vii.ilv eight mill ii t.'s loo B o d y of T o m
I .ou none, fotnior Sot pillile', bas
Id e nt .f'r.l
by L i t t l e
lilt. Ill will .. hel nt |l .... tll.il lie cnllld
I» i t g . i i
.ni n i . I ••ndlTliM .il r •b I •
N r plie w
walk fr.'in St Paul t" M m i "II|-'IIh |i &gt;
l.j tb. Mint .¡.
- Mill, ran
boil
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lift
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ii
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mill.
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Mu k.igi’. . "k!.i
Mi’ r lying fur
1 In is An.In» - mid II K Harrison
I hi v o &gt;‘b. *1 I " I r ii t Pli III to Inti cl d c r
N.-v.'ti ,.' «rN ■
i l o. ul murgil i’. tin
are tbe winners of Hie wager
lias m.id" a i '. l platt as in.mag'r nl
\t S &gt;... to st.if I• .1 I 1 olll t||e illy tin 11 b.nly of Charl.'s Williams, u ranchman
th e Pro» l i l d n &gt;• In ti-rn atlo tia ls.
with a vision of file SI.nmi urging him &lt;&gt; San Animilo T o * . lias Just boon
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Inulllh &lt;1 bv bi" -I'lo i
Mr. Hi’tirv
on
I'll.I.H Sullivan trainer of III.
I'.if
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f r " mu lu: til«*
f I if.I.. 11 h li"\ «
a. I. d us pa. * liink • i
MIlls of l 'udii' I. 1ikl.i
p rn tiu u t I ¡» \ » r &gt; I ••»*! •*îm* If 1* lu
Mrs Mil l « win. timi boon tryi ng t«&gt;
P.iddy bitlis*&gt;Tf . an make tbe distune'
u in I. it« . »
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A careful examination of the bml&gt;
Prank Fbance must lie sitting In the up u . to • i .:.g i • in ue and tbe walk, i
¡.roveti that thn Imy wns right.
was
'kept
well
supplied
with
oranges
shade pf an orange tree these days
The budv wns fminil In the Kntv
and lemoas to su&lt; k When tho Wash
wondering how Mill Donovan docs It
legion n\&lt; nue bridge across the Mi* -i nokyi. nl s at Mu«kogoo mi the nlglit
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I Mill'll
p»..v
’I tur«’ was a «IH
Tin* thru'ii • i f ||i mu. Grub ft o ii s'sslt'pl river was reached the $f.i»a
• finrg’ •I rov-'h' Ivo g in bl« I» It mill
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van
to
look
uiiaftalnal.le
but
\lt
bn* new
" 11 at thud t» I’.k* n. I i i
. bull, f bad I'lorco.l 1.1« groin
i In. finn', **i tbe hi it St« Infeidi o ed Finl't. Ii lo ver I.ill'-li &gt;1 aln! &gt;• ... lied tin
W ill-.tu« .it. ..i l il.oubtoi livo In
Mint • -iiults .•"Uttb.'UHe al v. rv lieaitv
to throw
.n AI ton ..
• • •
lot t i&lt;rtal pa. •
IP ' 1ir." 11InIt had • » I t • d elg' t il :i j•i-. '' *!an• v i « '■! • n l 1 1 1
.»* t * ( i * I
. .. r ,. ( t. * nat
L o r y W.vu for Suk G»rl.
in d&lt; chitlin: «
Strike lie III al 1»
ihrow lei i In'gi pn.tei ter c'iT&gt; tlnti* l.'ll l . Ii.nl ilimii. n le d . "UNI.Il l ii In .
l ai«
Angol i ■
I ul
Vlfxr
Plivlllx
wt . n lie slnrled iln i.’tiirn trip In
kroh.'f, nl i i o i . . n v.-i.r olii
lu.in Ilio
tie dues H"
I ...lor ear
I 'le • '¡"lll.'f. |s . f ill. ..■
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'l"i tmr&gt; g.ivo u|' lu-t I o b n &gt;rv .in .1
hopeless victim of tubercyliisls, arKd Schorr, tho Cub who was re ."ii rallying cars sliovv.il a distance ..
leased to Terre Haute, has been dls 9 *i miles.
rived bore f r om D e n v e r on foot
She
charged by that club for failure to get
lind wal ked nil til*’ wav. at com|&gt;nnle&lt;l
Into condition.
TOSS COIN FOR A CONTRACT only bv a Minili b u r r o and . l a r g e re­

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GOING!
GOING!
M U S T B E S O L D T H IS W E E K

and John K Knoji had each a*kod $r»G0
for fF# )«di
H»» n-kod the two ini,iit
"I: • w* r« |.rcM ut. a hat &gt;hould ho
don«*

Pete S t n lid r ld g i- Is attractin g u lot
•if a tte n tio n w iu , i 1« r••i k n.ill d o l i v i n

( b e e friend • of Fliirk CrlfTltll, «hour
who know Iiiin well declare that lie
is no cbrotil. |i.'iinani dsnnor, as so
often pictured

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Dell, tho Dodgers’ now pitcher, Is
going along at a good clip. "W heeier,"
as he Is known, was given n trial by
thn St. lands Nationals a few seasons
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I Greatest Opportunity Ever Offered Here

Tho Pirates aro playing real base­
ball these days and will soon bo up
In tho select circles.

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Cit/ Jcb. l«--./e Choice
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New Y&gt; -1 Tile t&lt; • of a coin de
elded wli
hi ul.I get a c ntract In tin
tiiiii.li ipul building at.'! a plumhei
won
However. It was a plumbing
emit met. and s&gt;&gt; It was it plumber win.
leet
Tho centra't wn» for work to be
done In Ho’ Metropolitan hospital.
Illockwetl's island
Only two bids
were sub ,'t
When Deputy CommI•kI ri’T f 1 li’ -ltles Wright up.-tied
the b l 1• he foil’ d Ft it Joseph II Prady

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girl «ul . I « h e wei ghed
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Material« for Pen».
'Intertill«
I in tin* making of |" in
besides «toi l g.d.l and -II», r nr.» *&lt;• r
I all sllvor il IUIII III ’I III and .i 1.1Iti invili,
tinnirò Dr M H Wolla 'tmi. tt I« r&lt;inrded. had a gold |» n . •&gt;m|'i&gt;«e.l
.
two tbln «trip« « f gobi lipped with
rhodium, n¡.i-n» «-tit ' v niado oji tbe prln
clple patenti'.I t.v I'm'l.m in l'* 1», and
Lord II) roti used mn- in I vll)

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|_arry Me Mean hns developed Into
a noisy concher Whether It ho such
hackneyed stuff ns ‘"old boy o f tho
very latest slogans, ho Is out there
with tones stentorian' nnd continu­
ous.
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Pitching experts »ay emery paper
I'll I n... .--«Iirv t.&gt; throw Ih« v in e r y ’
ball
Ttie sain'- effect can I»’ had
from a ¡lager mill or anything that
roughens tbe surface of the ball at. I
makes It wlngy
* • •
Tommy I-each hns a son who is
playing third base for a school team.
A ¿«Torn my premises to go on Indefl- |
nltely, they may bo on tho samo team
some day, with such utterances as
this. ••That's a boy. pop!”

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Packing House Equipment, Such As Growers Must Have, Can Be Made Only In Complete, Efficient Factories
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For years we have !&gt;eeii making nnd assembling nncking Itousc Florida fruii nrowers more than ever realize that satisfactory in«-nines
follow
the inurkelinn of tirsi -«|iiality fruit only. 'Hie care of
machinery, building plants fur I he purpose along llm lilies vvhich &lt;\
(In.
^rm*
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nml must not b© ne^leetevl. &lt;&gt;f course, lull
iHTicnce has dcmmistrated I o Im* most ellieietll atld erniioliiicii!. • bir
it
is
ilio li.nulling of the fruii in the |&gt;a&lt;-kitiK' house that finally
lactorics at Dutmlin have n^cenlly Invìi enlarged, as indicated in IIn*
determines the priis’ il Iirin^s in the market. I p to-date piuking
illustration nlmve, to take care of rapidly incmising businesa. N\ &lt;• I«lieve and hope this means that all the citrus fruit growers of l’ lurida house machinery will restili in witUlactory priees for your fritti
ivc UieTr
can have
their wants
wants «uppìitsTwith Skinner’s “ Satisfaetion Gunn...- whenever other conditions are at all favorable and give top-of-thcpacking
house
machinery,
matter
how f,*
great the demand, market figures
always. It will pay every time.
ui pacKin^ nousc iii«ii’iiiiit
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Special prices for June installation»—write now for these. Send for illustrated InKiklets, and nsk for specificntmns nml price lists

L. B. SKINNER MFC. CO.,
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THE

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

I CURBSTONE G LEANING S!
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N
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LEGAI ADVERIISING

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aaanrlatrd ourarlvca into a r«»rporation un-

Minn Annie Let* ( ’aidwell

|.|o&gt;d left Saturday
|M*n&lt;l
where he will
M ic hhigan
ig a n
mamill.r of th(. , ummrf.

o oooooaaoaoaoooaooaooaooD O O D D O oaaoooD oaaD D D ooooaoQ O oo

tier t h r nk mr o f l . o f k b a t r h r r &lt; * « t t l r
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No tary Public, S la t « of Florida

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th«* « hlrh la now on AI«* in thr offirr of thr
M y rtimmliiion r ip lr r a I'ct
n. m :
S r crrta r) of State of Florida, ami that « r
T u ri» hf»*f.t r
The old fellows from the prairies
• The boxing exhibitions that have
»Il
apply to t h « Governor of the Stair
of Florida, at hla ofTlcr m the city of T a b
lit-en held in the Imperial will he thought a minute and then said "llahaaarr, Florida on thr 16th day of July.
NOTIC E Foil I*IIRLICATION
di»rontinued by order* from the do: anil thej did
Miss Louise Watts of
DeLutid A l&gt; I 9 \ b t fur b i t e r » patrnt. tip OR the
Serial No. 06)93
• aid charter ami articlra of Incorporation.
mayor and I really htdieve he is
1arrived Saturday to visit Mrs. L. I’
Ucpartmrnt of th« Interior.
W 8 . Hand.
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L&gt;fnrr
at
Galneavillr,
Fla.
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right about it.
While thtAo in no ì I note with pleasutu.T hai SiuiUuii. Ungar?-irt-hot-howm. oik
June 5, 1915.
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T.* I. Ilawklna
harm in boxing with hi« «love» nurW ' rT“ ?TTf!TTu ’-(ymmr -to--the front with
L A. Mrumlry,
N o t ic e la hereby fleen (hat Jerry M.
H. Pulcatnn.
n M .. v l i l l . i l o u i a 11I kI I 11 1 lui elitra.»« «a. fa
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II r m o w . of Wekiwa,
Florida, who on I le­
an
exhibition should be given in a many musical
organizations
The
Miss Lottie -Dutton anti
Miss
J. N. Wh lln cr.
er m her 15, 1909. made llomeatrad Entry,
Arllrlra of Incorporation
born outside* of the city limits for Hoyt of the Baptist Hand under tht* (Gardner who have been the attract
No. 06193, for W U of 8 W U
Section 7.
W a , thr undrraig nrd. hereby
aaaociate and N W I 4 of N W t * . Section 18. TownSanford is not the place for it. The aldo loadelship Ilf Mr. A B Brork ¡VO KUOSta of their aunt Mrs. I,. I* |ourerlvra
together /«&gt;r the purpo«« of In- «hip 20 South, Hang«* 29 Kaat. Tal!aha»*ee
a nody corporate 'M e r id ia n , ha« rtled notire of intention to
boxing exhibitions were really ridic- is making good uml th.-ir music that ||ng;in have returned to their home r'!lT 0,*,.liP* 1*n'1
Florida make five year proof, to «-utabliah claim
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onda r me ia «ta 01 m e State of
u.ous ami furnished amusement fo is furnlakvd various uccusions being ] ¡n Del,and.
by anti under the provision® of the atat
to thr ljntl shove draenbrr). before clerk
utea «»f th« State of Florida, providing for4 of circuit court, at Sanford. Florida, on
many of the men who enjoy some­ free is to he commended
These
nation of corporation* for profit.
the 22nd «lay ol July, 1915.
the formation
C la im an t name* aa vitnrasra:
Article I.
thing of this sort, hut asking to hold youngster* with hut very little prep­
^M rs B. F. Guthrie has returned to
I Jlyaaea 8 . Drown, of We kiw a, Florida,
T h e name of thia corporatldn ah*ll he
it in one of the principal theatre* aration were moulded into a good
( \ ('. Hoyd. of We kiwa , Florida.
Lorkhatchee Cattle
Company.
It « prin­
Washington D. C. Richmond. Va. cipal
place of huaineaa • Ftall be in the city
W . II Doy«i. of Weki«ra. Florida,
in the city was just u rtilte too strong musical organization and their play- and oth,.r point, „( interest,
of Sanford, C o u nty of
Seminole
and
H. It. Doyd. of W e k i w a . Florida.
S l a t « of Florida, with branch uftVr* at
nn^ the mayor wu&gt; hound to stop ing is exceptionally good. Thert* is
K O I I E H T W. DAVIS.
-V -aurh other pointa in the State of Florida
83-Tue*-fttc
Itrgiiter.
It.
and In the Unite d State« or foreign eounalso some talk of the Sanford Klks
Mr. Allen Stone who was recently triea aa the hoard of dlrectora m a y from
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having a hand and organization anti called to Michigan by the illness of limo to lira« determine.
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N a t i f » o f Application for T m D r t d Under
orchestra within their own lodge be­ Jus mother, has returned to Snnford.
.Section 57i a t I h » f ì r n r r » ! Statuir* .
T h « general nature of the buaineae or
5 M y old friend, Dad Rhoades,
buaineaeea to b « carried on by thia cor­
ing greatly strenghtened by the ad­
No tic e la hofrby f t v * n t b i t K. II. Kllwho has recently opened up a new
poration »hall be aa follow«: T o a c q u l » bre, o u r c h u r r of t i l c c r t l f l c i t » No. 3738
dition of several good musicians from
b
y
deed,
gift,
will,
grant,
leare
or
otherMrs Roper and little daughter
d i t r d t h i 3rd d i y of April, A. t&gt;. 1833,
machine shop here has an interest­
wlae, land», tenereenta, heredltamenta and
*ild r i r t l f l n t f In my otite» i n a
DcLand who are also members of
iznheth of Havana, Cuba who have eatatea of every kind whatsoever, either hh ii ** fltid
ing history and it is good to get him
m i d » ippl icit io n for t i p dred lo iiwith
In
the
boundariea
of
the
State
of
Flor­
Sanford lodge. These with the many been visiting Miss Bessie Long, left
•u » In acco rdine - with la w .
S lid crrtlflaway from his luthe once in awhile
ida or elaewhere;
to u»e the aame for the
il»
-m brir-i
thfo llo w i n ,
dr*crtbrd
musicians from the Sanford hand Saturday for Asheville. N. C. whore purpoaea of conducting a atock raiainf. ci&lt;ro|.»rty
^
It
u
i
t
r
d
In
S
-m
in
ol*
county,
and get an earfull of news of old
grating or a ricultu^al buainra«, or for a F lo r i d i , I o- wit. All S i t of B E R
W of
11 rt(I other members of the Klks lodge they will spend the summer.
timber
land
and
general
lumber
bu«ine*a,
or
times. In talking to Dud a few day*
St. Jo hn « rWrr. Src. 31, T p . 1» S, ll. 33 E.
for «ueh other purpna* t i may to thia cor­ T h . . » i d land b. inc . « . . „ d
should make n fine hand and o r c h e s ­
at th» .1 . 1 »
ago I mentioned the fnct that Sec
poration
»eem
proper;
to rrert.
build,
t h » Ifauinc» of auch rrrtiQcatr in th*
N ToIar ha(l received an. maintain, purchase or otherwiae acquire. uf
nim c
of Unkn own.
UnUaa aald c»rliA
retary Bryan »had resigned and ask­ tra and 1 hope that they can pull j ^ p r j

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ill b* r * d » » m * d icrord in c to law.
The more musical organ- Jnpp0|ntmPnt ¡it St. Timothy* Bos- " * "i,
mOl "¡t«. itfp.nUn* rt »atlo dah
r*d
will laau» th »r»o n on th» lat
¡ration* that wp can have the better pitnl and left for I'hiladj'Iiihia yes­ «till*, or olbar faciliti«-., nacaa.iry to t h e 1
of July. A I) n m
my surprise Dud spoke right up and
nianufirturv
u m b.».
»rt
(y
n.anurartur» nr
or .llipoalllon
dlipoa.tlon a
oll ti h
n » llumi
W i t n » . a my ultln.l .iftiatur» and *»»l
for it takes music to keep up our terday to take up his duties
, hr
j,y
M ay. A l&gt; 1915.
lit­ lumbar produrla, l o , a and t lm b .r of *1
said:
controlladj
y ^ l M l U l.1 ASS
spirit* Now in case the Klk* .lo form is one of fhe younger medico* to anil »vary ilaacrtptton of tanda
DD
4
"W h y that is no more than we
by
thia corporation.
to ..pan,
maintain J
n , r k ( irrull « o u r t . Srm inol » V o ’.' Fla
anti ciiniroi •( rrr ( « or rotti» thro ug h or
thi* o r g a n i z a t.i o n
I hope graduate in May
I» i l l
ll y Ji*. &lt; Itoli, r ta. II. C .
thought Bryan would do. Why that
over aald landa; to rut drainag** ditrh»**
H I-Tu c i- S t t
we
can
have 'be pleasure of
nr c a n i l i though the aild linda, and to

ed what

To this over

he thought about it.

fellow is just a grand stand player
and has ulw'uys been one. I knew
him out in Illinois before he became
great anti he wus known us a man
who played to the galleries all the
time
No one from my town ever

hearing the hand from time to time
The Klks have a balcony at their
lodge room and if the band or or­
chestra could Jie induced to come out

.Mrs Braxton Perkins returned
Sunday from a delightful vi*it to
Plant City.
j

on the l.nlcony every lodge night and
thought he would stick at anything give the people Minn* good music
it would not only he a treat lo those
very long and he hasn't made &lt;«ny
u ho i|i&gt; not belong to the lodge I•111
riiecess at sticking at anvthiug as
M wool.I also lx- a ......I .olveftlse
yet "
"But, I remarked he seems to be
making money, all right and is a
lug man in the nation
"Sure he is, replied Dud.
Hut
what I remarked wa* that he did
not stick at anything and he is just
a theory man and not a practical
one anti that goes."
And III thinking It over I «lelieve
that Dud is more than half right.

\

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■

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ing. and

it would

probably

be ut

.M in e

till,

of

I attend church every Sunday
„lornlng

I choose to go out to Woodland pnrk
ilfterjrh oil II
or uny other place in tile
the nfterahnii
,
in not so funi.tieni a* to I., ii. v t ' l l i t

&lt; . w in

s. « m. d

shrew d u e s *

to

have

unti

h.nl

fe llo w

than

m ost

of

the

and

at

evening

I nm committing

m o r e | a l ,,| h u m a n i t }

aptness

repartee of the kind litui stops the
Other

l.y

ii

anti ' yet

jf

t in *

act

thin old woman hud a son who was
ruther more worthless than he deemed lnmst-lf to lie, und sorely tried
hill mother's patience and temper
by his foolishness in every conceiv­
able line. One day he was being up
braided by her for being o trifling,
worthless creature, and he thought
to silence her with the question, put
in sarcasm: "W hat have you over
•lone thut i* worth notice?”
And
her reply satisfied him: " I f nothing
else, T gave birth 'to the damndest
fool in Osceola county.

.
. J
(IH)’* of Jit nt*Y ItlinarM a m i
,, lh ( . ki;i!) ran

lukt'U in the afternoon* to some qui-

et spot where they can cool ofl nnd
enjoy themselves nnd also give their
parents a stirceare from sorrrow and
tribulntionp I am quite sure that the
parents have done nothing wrong in
taking the family out for an airing,
it is nil a matter of conscience nnd
tin* people wlio, make such a hue und
cry about the Sunday afternoon* off
are usually the ones who have u
greater burden u|&gt;on their own son!«
Certainly I do not stand for the Sundny excursions «where big parties go
prepared forpi ®ig time and fish anti
This same Senator Donegnn is one hunt nnd do the other stunts just as
o f the shrewdest and most business­ thtAigh it^vns a week day. I am talk­
like men who represented a district. ing of the parents taking the children

He talked little on the floor, seldom
had anything to say for or against
any bill, but ho worked* in rornmitr• teen, explained hia measures simply
concisely and clearly, and introduced
few that tho other senutlrs did not
assist him in getting passed.
They say that his ability to pull
off a joke and get uway with It holped to the exfent of at least several
votes whan he was a candidate for
tho senate.
At that timo ho was
derk of the court, und on good jok­
ing terms with the judge and every­
body who knew him.
When some
witnesses were being sworn in one
day jie administered the oath as
follows: "Y o u solemnly swear' the
evidence you shall give In this case
will be the truth, the, whole truth,
and nothing but tho truth, nnd that
you will vote for Arthur E. Donegan for the aUte senate so help you
G od?“ '

,
i

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Secretary
S ecretary

Yo u can

not get th. children to it d-we « i
*■, I ndu v
afternoons u n d
r&lt; u.l t i e

tint th
One «.penally good one w,ts that j a i( , n m o l „ | (.„

Monroe ('hnfitcr No. 15, It. A. M.
Meets every second and fourth Thurs
k^J_«y in Masonic Hull over tile invperia
Theatre. Visiting l o m p u n m n * w. •I ru I l l e

Tim e ..p.nnst Go.l,

w ,ts | , „ 1 ,,.. o r „ „ , , v a , Un d r y s ch . H ., | „ so ., .

of tiie world.

*

both

*y

native

si-

i-

the expense of some one In the parSome of the liest lie told in Tullaiiussee this Spring were about sum.,
itamelo** old lady down in In* &lt;|i*
.
. . . . . . . .

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•

to *-11 m&gt;\ an afternoon an.i &gt;1.. not
S«.|iie Fine i.rupefr uit
■are to take the I hlliir.'tl out hilt for
The
Her..M arkm.w ledge*
wttb
those wlio have to stay indoor* dti
t itlinks the receipt «if :i liti. ■luster
ring the hot Sunday afternoon* and
of grapefruit hr.Might in In Mr \ \
wi.k to take a few hour* in tin -h d .
•
•
•
Hick* uf t In- l.akr M.ir
park .1 lid &lt; «ijoy 'he pool ! Dunk if a"
cliist. r uf three t ■••
*
tlur senator The Right Honor­ ll i- al1 right ai.il those u hu g&gt;. nut Tile fruit is
g r.t p.-f rit■I a fit ■*,.. h ■** . wil! u.igt . .
able \rt bur K I *on&gt; gaii ,*I go.nl ■|l!letl\
.III.I
.11.10}
t hr 111*. ’ v « * .. Irish stock and full of wit can tell Christians are doing th.-ir .in'. jii-t '•■t t lour pou till* (¡rapefruit tust now
many good stories if he will, r.l a* mil. I • * tln.se win. s t \ ,.l III.lit. I- i e r i . I l IV I m e ¡lini if it .. .| | M tl.ifig
I.
n i, the Ire i
,ir » . « h'.I
though In* is usually
v« r\ .|iji.t a nd read I heir luhle*
L
fui Willi ||
.
.
n.
I
.
.
li
lo
1
1
•
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pr
u
John I. McWhorter, the Tullah.t,s
There are n nn&gt; good • I ri- i r. • • . rt aliti} tasle more Ilk.
I in real
see correspondent of the Timeswho enjoy an aftnrin on :i U ....I
grapefruit
Union has the following anecdotes a«
land and they are doing their duty
related liy o u r s e c t o r during some
to God nml the church just it* much
of the idle moments at the state
a* tliftse who are Irving to «top
capital durjrig the session of the late
SAMOm i lOIKil s
an i i i i i o . i lit umuseiin nl
' T h . re ilamented legislature:
*urh a thing a* getting tr»n religious
If you ever saw Senator \rthur K atid m a k i n g the c l . u n h ■ ■ ¡ i i e i u i u 'siinl.frd l. u t lg p Noi'.'.', i'. anti A M .
Donegal! drop hi- h* .ol to or&gt;&lt; -o|.
( otnmiiiiK &gt;t|oii et." , lir-t und third
••• ' ' •
• •g
'
' ■ I•&gt; i • ■
I'htit'iLtys ut • .0
\ isiting hr. throb
• lit Ills n i ' ,.t i .mi and •&lt; nd .oil m-l pie III'« ' t .Ir• ll .lllil ' ll. li. "I W •
the f a in t e s t •iis|n, i,n of a s m i l e , to gel l i e »liner ll. •• ilntlili ,* l.y W e| . l i m e
&lt;*. I. Taylor
J &lt;" Humph
look out. for u good story was .«lin­ gentle persuasion and not h&gt; force.
Secretary
W. M

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lb

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.p

e _

Must Live Up to Them.
After tho lltarary guy haa made, a
hit he must Veep right on turning out
■tuff, to live up to hla picture la tha
tobacco
advertiaementa.
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Phoenix Lodge No 5. K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
Nisiting knights always welcome.
H. MrLnulin
(&gt;. J. Miller
K . R. nnd S.
C. C.

Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday nt 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperiul Theatre.
J. W. 0. Singletary
C. C. Colti),
Secretary
N. G.
Gale City Camp No. S, W. O. \\
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehnn
Clerk
Council Commander
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U. P. O. E. Hanford Lodge 1241
Meet first and third Wednesday night
nt comer of»First St. and Palmetto Ave.
0 . L. Taylor
T . A. Neal
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
Th e Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior
Order United American .Mechanics
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
NJ„ in the City Hall. Visiting brother«
are welcome. C. H. Smith. Rec. Sec.
, Celery City Aerie No. IH53
Meeting every Tuesday night nt 8
o'clock Pico Building.
J. T . Hoolehnn,
G. E. Tnratus,
Worthy President
,
Secretary

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pnvtl.g».
tnrolent
In

The amount nf! tIhr
rafiital «fork *»f thia
h r r®f»l

rorpuratlun «hall b r J 100 Oimi, divi drd into
,'iiion' V h a r ». ",t "ih» par v iTua'.i'f" u n n ' n c b
»buh
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b»
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le-rm nf n i t r i ) n m r
!**.»» &gt;«*®ra fr« i
of l«»U®ltre* of I r t t r f » p « t r n t

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H All Local Advcrtlscrmnls I nder
This Heading T H R E E CENTS »
Llnç For Kach Inscrlion. Minimum
Charge 25 CcnlN.

FOR

SALE

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1 » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O P P P P P I 1 0 0 -VO''

For Suie IJ iure
Side, cheap lor casti, ntitt
sessjon.
A ti dross i|;
Red Hank, Mew Jersey.

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Article VII.

T h r hig hnt amount ul indehte dnr*a or
llahllity to which thia corporation may at
any time *uh)rrt Itudf ahall ba t w i r - the
amount ol il» au(horiaad atoch.

Article VIII.
T h r names and r a a ld - n r - a ol t h - In
corporator* and *uhd«:rihara ol atock, with
tha numbers ol iharoa subscribed by each
ara as tollawa:
!.. A .
Ilrumlry, ' Sanford ,
Florida, ftO
»hares.
T . I.
Ilawklna.
8 »n f o r d , Florida, 50
■hares.
C. M . Hand, Banlord, Florida, 25 shares.
W . B. Hand. Banlord. Florida^ 21 shares
J.
N.
Whitnar,
B an lor d,
Fl orid», 40
shares.
8 . Puleaton, Banlord, Florida. 10 ahar««.
In W H nssa Whereof, tho aald lacorp ora-

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For snip yt a gootl .it*.... .
tir.**hip in the Suafor.l Must: •
lege.
Owner cannot u-.
(|uire at Herald &lt;u h ..
F o r Sale
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j., .

F o r 10 if r

sewing mm I in.
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For Sale &lt; 1« p
liew
lti.|utr.

Shop.
For
S a l.
&lt;•_' on .I..r.

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Mta a f t l . u , . '
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l.o n g w u o d .

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II. r.. Id

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M:txwe|'
A I ' I '■

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&gt;&lt; 4 F 4 F c o*. o + &lt;

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hr

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roosters and cm k. r. t

fur

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For
Rbnt Cottage on
Height*. 5 room*. • !■ "
B.
L
Perkin*.
I mp«
Bldg.

um
ii«nrp inl a•n t upi artnd « hthat

For Kent
L■a
h on
"II
atili
I nquir«'
in
olii«'«'

to

« pt » ar

tu

» !• ••

» ill

h«- n*

I

t

Ml»- I u t i n at*-«
ufi ! i •• ' t i t (' a &gt; uf J ul v
V I*
1'• I
t tv• »arne- b r i n g a iui«* &lt;iay uf
tfila m u r t
It
•»
furlhrr
of ( |r r r . i
t It a I
thi»
not i r r
Ir
D u li] I « Ii r d fur fuur
con««rutt\r
»rrira
»&gt; t «i r P a n f o r t i
H* r al d. a n r ® * p » p « r pul
l i *h»«l
m
Sr r ni nol e
county,
F l o r i da

«
«

•-« }«

llafl)
I, Ihr,

« «»uld
I t i mi
t hr
af f i a nt
further
sav*
t hat )&lt;• br ì i « t r » tl*r a g r of f i t « d r f r n i a n t
fu I t i i Vr r t « r t i l ) a.tir ) t i r i
A oll
t hrrrf nrr
i rtt'r.a W i l l i a m »
K r nr

«

:m

c.iiti|.l_ain»nt In _ tb *
.'njlilait eau«-,
• nd that it la the belief of the affiant that
Em ma Willlama la a non r«-«lf)rnt of tF.r
•tat« of Florid®, »n d th«t ah« I® a rraldrnt
of t h « - t a t « of Georgia, rr-ahfing at
llrprrt St., in th« city of Savannah, m
tabi -tatr. and that the*r« 1« no p«r«on in
t hr « t a t r
of Florida, t h « - « r * ! r « uf « uh

¡ tht)

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For
Kent
Kc«i«l«
iiatii
fin I I'irk \ ■A P. Coiin**llv

«•&lt; '«'h; 'r -u .n -‘ ; r ': S r h '- v . ,«n ;.,;n; „ ,,,v:

name
ol
Unknown.
Unlcra
aald
r«wllflrate s ha ll hr redeemed srror&lt;llhg to law,
tat d»,*d will H*ur thereon on the 27th
day ol Ju ly L A. 1». 1915.
Witness
my official «iynatur* and »ra!
thi* t h - ? l « t day ol June, A. I&gt;. 1915.
(•»»!)
E. A . " n o U O l . A B S ,
Clerk Circuit Couit Seminole Co , Fla.
By Jo*. C. Ilohcrta, IJ. C.
, 87-Tue*-5le
Notice o f Application f a r - T a t H e r d Under
Section S73 of the (J»nc&gt;al Statate*
Notice la hereby given that It. C. Itoarr
purchaser
of
Tag
Ccrtlflcit«No .
822,
dated the 2 nd day ol June. A . I». 1913,
h»&lt; A !-d said certificat» in my offlea and
ha* made application for tax d c -d to I»• u* In accordance with law.
Said certi fi.
rat-m hrarr*
tha
follo wi ng
described
property situated In (torninola county. Flor­
ida. t o - w lt ;
N 4 of S W i i , 8 -c. 19. Tp.
21 H. R. S3 K .
Acres 80.
P
The said land bring aoo— sad st tha dato
ol th - laau anr- of such certificate In the
name
of
Unknown.
Un ie »»
«aid
certifi­
cate »hall he redeemed according to law.
ta* deed will ta&gt;ur thereon on tha 27th dav
of July. A I» 1915.
Witness my -Atrial signature and arai
thi* t h - 2 1at day of June. A. I). 1915
(•»• U
E. A n o u o t . A S f t .
Clerk Circuit Court Ssm lnole Co., li a .
Hy J sa. C. Roberta. I ) . C.
87-Tu-o-Ste
»
N s l U s o f Application far T a l Osati (ladre
Section STB of Ike («encrai Statalca
Notice la haraby glvtn that Lisais Lewis,
purchaser of T a g Certificala N o .
174,

dated tho ^ th day of Junr. A . D. 1911
has tied said certificata In raÿ offl a and
has mads application lor U l dead in Ip
nrcardancs with Inw.
• » • In nceordanco
l»w .
Bald «ortlBento

..in,

Mi-hlc

W 11 n«*a«r
F! A. Douglaaa, clrrk of th«
A rl ir lr V.
I Circuit
Tourt, and a »«al
thereof, thi»
For
Br.nt- N«v «'H'.r 1
T h « nflìrrn of (hi® corporation »hall h
I»! da y of June, A J) 19)5.
:»rr«idrnt, « viro prr sitimi.
».■rr.-l»r^ j (, , . h
y A |)OtJ(J PASS.
rooms over Yowell’s.
I' »■•«&gt;1
«m l a trcaaurer. ih«* latter t « o of which
r i rr k of the O r c u l l Court.
officer», lo-wlt; a ®«*crr(arv alni tn-a-u rcr |
Y owell &amp; Co
Hy J ar C. Hohen«.
m iy
b « hr M by o n « ami thr ®arn«* per
...n, » m l s bosr«t » I .¡Irrrlnr. nt no. m u r a 1
A K |«„w r r i . s ^ l r l t o r t u ' ( 'o m o l L
F««r Kent Ftv«' room
(ba n
»even ( 7 1 not Ira« than three |3)
N| x u r &gt;.;,|r
1
rnrmtcra. (he number of aald board (*&gt; ku !
All m&lt;"|i
Klin
avenue
f)he«i from lime (»» time by (he b y - l a « « ;
it«» l&gt;«*»rJ ut «llrretor* ahall hr rt»rtr«l hy Nntlrr of Apyllratlnn
for la * Dard I n d u me f it s .
( ortliT f.lttl
the atorkhulijrr* •&lt;
th* annual
in — ting
Nrcllon 175 «f Ih* (ìr n r ra l Statuir*
A 1*1*1V N li ( ì l T l n T
at thr *»itl itorh hold« I ■ »h l r h * h » l l
t&gt;»
N o tir a I* hrrrhy givrn that It. ( ' ll u a r«
1 ' J
hrld on thr flr*l T u » « « I » y In June ot r » r h purrba **f
of
T a » C r r t lA r a t»
No
* 7 .1 .
*
■ n&lt;! ev r r v &gt;r*r, hrglnning * i th the year dated th* 2nd day ol Jun*.
A. I» I 9 |:t,
For lient
13 ro« m I •
191«, mnii th* oth»r oftlrrr« «hall h* r l * r l » i l
ha» (tied »aid rrrtlflrat» In m&gt; o(!tr»&gt; ami
hy I h » hoard ol dir ec to rs annually on the h** mail» a|&gt;pllr*llon far la * d r . d to (••u* rooming hquw.
C!o*e it
• a m - date *« tho an nu al rnret.ng of the in ar r u r d a n c » aith l a « .
Salii rrrltflral»
■Ini kholder*
a*
»hoV»
and lmm«'diat»ly
W H !’
- m h r a » » « th* fidlooinr dr*rft|«*il prupt-rty from postolfife.
alter
thr
»aid
ni — ting
ol *tnrkl&gt;a|d»r*. •Ituatrd In Samlnol»
county, Klnrnla
I»- nvenue.
T h * iioaril id «lirertnr* may at any time • It S W
«.I S W &lt; t . S*c
19. Ti
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21 S '
apeolftt
»urh a»*tatant »»rrrtarle* or a*
It. 33 K.
A rr * » 10 .
j
•tant traanurrr* a* it* may
fil. Tha
T hr »aid land being a » » r » » » d at th* dat*

i:::
at \ha elitra of tho company in I h - " city
of Sanford, Florida, on thr 2 nd d a y nt
Auguat.
1915. to completo th» o rg a n il a lion of the company, to adopt hy-law*,
and tn elect the orttrer* to conduct the
huaineaa nf thr corporation until It- flral
annual meeting In 191ft.
Unlit tho aald
ra rating
of thr Incorporator* and
until
their aurccaanr* are r l* c t c d and duly &lt;iunl[drit, l ha huilnc*! of tl.l* corporation ahall
ho eonductrd hy tha lollowlng ofllcer«, to•rlt,^
W , S. Hand, pr cr ld rr t : T , I. I I * * hln*, v i e - prraidrnt: J . N. Whltnrr, Dec ra­
tary and iraaaurat: a n d W . S. Hand, C . M
Hand , T . I. Uaorkfni. J. N . Whltnrr. !.. A.
Ilrumlay apd 8 . I’ uleaton a* a b o ard ol
dirt rt or».
A rt lrlr V I .
Thia corporation abati at tha mooting
of t h - Inrorporatora n h g v « provided for,
adopt an appropriala corporata arai and
hy-lawa not Inranalatanl with t h - » «
ar­
ticle* o f Incorporation, » n d law* of
tha
S l a t « of Florida, which hy-lawa
may
ba
amended or rtprtlrd. may ha provide d in
aurh by-lawa.

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llutrhlntofi of O d e rn p j,.r l4
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to VÌ»Ìt thin rhll|Hl*r
Alice K Koldun*, Sec'y

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a« .tu &gt;l.i t ti, |mui |i r &gt; • nd «H k i n d »
4 iid i |ii riti &lt;d livtt «lut k to ru it ihtir,
r«i-»*, gr u « alt kind - of grain. v r fi * l»h l r i ,
Giri
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a t .,¡1 j%f’ I. •iTuudRft'i llltf. liBllitlaF,
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ntl r &lt;|m fi «pfiaratu« and marh inrry «mi
.rrrr
. . . p t io n
p«*r a I *• -am*- fur t i r haildltng
. ■ , . • • „ on comm........I. or a. own. c - ' . ’.f ail '

Seminole t hapler 2. Order Kwotcrn Sta
Meet* ever v first und (turai Tuesdii}

' I Want Ads Bring Results
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WllPlf. tI a slf, «rtf |bp» tr»g « hfough

High Priot

United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
to . r place where the entire family can
Joiners of America
quietly enjoy tin afternoon nnd cool ‘ Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meet»
off making them feel like going to tho first and third Thursday night nt 7
»
,
evening church service nnd enjoying o ’clock in the Eagles' Hall.
J. W. 0. Singletary,
J.’ M. Brown,
the snmo.
Sec’ y-Tregs.
President
a Painting and Muvic.
^Vherena, whllo polish, refinement,
culture, and breeding nro in no way
arguments for artistic r^ault. ll Is
also no reproach to tho most.finished
scholar or greatest gentleman In tho
land that ho bo absolutely without
eye for painting or ear for music—
that In tils heart ho prefer tho popu­
lar print to tho «cratch of Rem­
brandt's needle, or the songs of tho
hall to ncethoven's "C Minor Hymphony."—James McNeil Whistler.

ifBinF

• t»t*| l a n d « arsi in «ai *l
-tnarn«
ul
in U f a und on •» *»! » i s r m » « » n n i ■ y

' I Dr and M rs |
|[ I ' h t ? 111 •*
t
fain « !} h a v e r. l u n . , d f r o m an ..i.te,
closing the \\ oniliaini I'.irk on Sun­
j t o u r of S m i t h F l o r i d a , r e p o r t i n g l
day This may hr all right from tHe
tine t.m e
I...I111 uf tt.o-e win. l u l l r g&gt;&gt; out there
t h .it

have t h - entire control, m i n i g r r o r n t and
ownership of thr l a id cinila, and to h i v *
,
, ... , , ...
,
,
,
In ( Irrull ( oar I N r i r n l h Judicial ( Irrul.
the
right lo o w n ,
control and
o p er ile | .Mr n l |„„|r r « u n i r . Fl oridi.
In ( hin rrry
Im i t i and v.aarla of any dracriptlon on , gjaie A n n Nip* W l l l l i m .
the «lt d M inia ; to build, own. purchase. , ,
K .» c u t rii of th» l u t
I n . r , manage or a—II railroad lina* or olh- « i l i a n d I n l a n i r n l uf j r »
• r m. (tool, ol t * a n . juirt at Ion, but not in
M N i p r . drrra» rd fninrd
any .ninnar a* »
romrpon
cwrriar
ol n i
b &gt; h«r
ht i a b t n i !
«mi
«ir |t*iFFngrr* for hirr
*"
b "• » n e l l i r I r m i , Oa r a r W i l
Mill to furrhr land*
ro|l#*&lt;i by it. l i d
to haw* liartia.si « infilai riant
r|u««- Huf d fur
pti tu*i\r r14Ft to undn*|)trnl
«*V*-p
I i»«*
1 idr

A i r and Mr* Harry Driver r.
turned Sundav to their homi* in Tam
pa. Mr* D-iver w .* the recipient ■' • liai
!t t,
matt} I I.arming attention* whd. 11 .
•
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g tie* t of M r*
Wat soil

rn&lt;'lit for tin - Klk*
• I see

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A C1IIKL IS AMONG YB TAKING NOTES A NI) FAITH.
“ HE’LL PRENT ' E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTEREIL

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Mr» Kay B»l&lt;&gt; •* visiting in J*rk-1
R'idorkon ..Turtdar.
m T h rJuly
Thia day personally Appear*«) bifora me,
onjert ol '
o
Clerk Circuit . -* ' ’»•
Sl n
..i r ,
notary puhllr, I. A llrurnlry, T I. Haw
a SOIIville i p u l l her r i ' t u r n ,.■*H f Will Ihta mrrtlng i. Io «m fn d Ihr charter ol kin.,
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i\ M Hand. W. 8. Hand, J N.
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.aiil Realty Trust Company
□
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Whltnrr and S. Puleaton, to mr «ell known
A I. F K F .f» F O R T H K.
o l e a v e i m m e d i a t e l y fu r W i n t e r I'ltrk
y
and known to ha thr peraona tlrarrlbed
w here nil** w ill lie th e Klient of h e r !
"* -T u ~ » tc
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in and who ««ecu(ed thr forrgoing ar1
Orlo« of inrorpor al inn, and ln**y rarh
o Mi«'lh«r until
Department *,f Ih.
Nullrr of I nIr n11 oft to Appi) for l.rllrra ar kn»*wletlfrij liefer« rnr. that (hr) «»«a
U S ). «and I ufi« •
Palmi
rutad thr »«mr for thr ptlrpom thrrain
o
J Uf»r ¿1. I •j .

EVEN .THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

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property altuatrd 1
Florida, (»-«it KG. 1 ^*1
A, Sanford
Th. • « l«1
w a rd at thr date •/( » h.
rrrtllLrat«* In ihr nam»• ..f

thlf

S Hand
I llawklnt
A llrumlry
M Hand

am braces

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Will &gt; n y onsh
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O. P. Swopet Oviedo, F U .

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-:&lt;•

Slop at Gray Gables
Tho only ifonu* Hotel on
front.
Private bath hou-o
Fish dinners a apeciully
Speriuf rate* f"
•'*
season.

M rs. H . A. K eller, Prop.
Phono 170 Green Henhre. re. i la

Dally Thought.
Tho roan who Insists upon » ^ lnS
w i t h perfeej clearness b e fort' be ^
c ld e s ^ jt^ o r docldo*.—Am id'* Jour-

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IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E TA R L E S E C T IO N

THE SAISTFORD H E R ALD

published

SEMI-WEEKLY

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SANFORD

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12 SCHOOL
- LAWS WERE
PASSED AT
LAST TERM
l e g is l a t u r e

made

law s

ON A GREAT MANY IM ­
PORTANT SCHOOL
•
MATTERS

pri v i i i •• no - m. I - - ••»,.I .

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district

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officer must al-o furnish tH&lt;* |&gt;rin«*ipul
of each school within hi« juri«di.-tn&gt;n
with a list nf tin- rhilitn-ii who should
attend tin- principal'« school

11111init Dollar llulance

\

N/w ashinglon, July
I A, billion
dollar trade balance tin- greatest in
American history in a year which
hus seen commerce depressed by
eleven months of world war. is the
commercial record of the United
States. Official announcement was
made today at tin- Department of
Commerce that with the closing of
the fiscal year at midnight it was cer­
tain that the billion dollar mark bad
been passed.
"'The figures for eleven months und

ing

^w clve nets were passed by the
last legislature relating to the public
schools and county schotfl board.
These new laws, which have been ap­
proved and arc effective, have been
M-nt to county
nu|ierintcndfiita
throughout the state in the form of
proof sheets, prior to their publica­
tion in tin- bonk form in which all the
acts will be issued within thirty days
Compid,*»&gt;ry education, at the will
of the voters of special tax district*
or counties, medical examination id
all school children nt least once a
year, instruction concerning the evils
of alcoholic beverage* and narcotics,
the establishment of home economics
and )ionie ili-inonst ralion de|itiM nient*
the issue of teacher's ccrtlll. ales to
persons cnlllplelcillK courses III - M e

ii lerest

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iimre

May 31," it was

F i g u r e s i n d i c a t i n g th a t tin - new
h ig h re co rd w o u ld be m a d e h a v e

nut ion
b p’re

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\] Washington, July 1— The Domin­
ican freight liner, Armenian, Hying
the British flag and carrying mules
from New poit News, Va., to England, was torpedoed and »uyk Mon­
day night by German submarine U
.'IK. off Cornwall. England, and near­
ly a score of. American muleteers tire
reported lost, accord. Ig to ini-ssagi-s
in tin- State Department today from
loho S
\rm*trong. Ir . f ’otisul at
Bristol Twenty nine men in -ill wenlost und ten injured.
The news created a sensation in
official quarters, as it was the first
case of American lives Io\j sinre the
sinking of the Lusitania
. I o&gt;n of * to

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tion of a toll bridge across Clearwnter Bay. ronneeting with Island Park
Columbus, Ga., June 30— The In­
' That properly in the vicinity of San­ and the inninland. The franchise also
dustrial
Index says in its issue for
ford is'too good to hold long demon­ granted them permission to construct
this week:
strated by the recent sales of a large n street railway system throughout
"Th e Southeast enters upon the
trad of land near Paola and comprises that city.
second hulf of the year with business
Pillili proper
The real property
On The Uniting St. Johns
conditions and prospects so much
comprised 100 acres of land of which
II L. Bee man. D. J. Beidler and better than they were when the year
70 .tires was m fine orange groves
Edwin Bee ina ii left yestrrdny for began that there ran hardly be a com
und there was city lots and houses,
Sanford where they embarked for a parlson With the beginning of the
etI In- l.il:d bi-lung* d to Dr Bish­ fishing (rip on Mr Bei mans yacht,
year, condition'* were very far from
op » iio fur many year* lived there j l.ucile. and will visit the famous
good and the outlook was uncertain,
aini had a III; gnifieenl grilli- Imi I places on i In- St John* river Some
to uiy tin- least of it There was that
in... g 1,1 New \ork -evirai year- marveluus stories are now ts-mg told
uncertainty which demoralizes effort
ago ami later suffering the loss of
by muny fishermen, who have boon to a large degree and makes capital
Mrs Bishop caused him to lose in- down on the roast, river and lakc.nnd
wait a while. Many
manufacturing
ti-re-t in )u&lt; Paola possession* snd*
some of their fish tales would make plants were idle with the necessary
he decided to sell all Ills holdings to old Isak
Walton
turn
green attendant li-nening of the general
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volume of business
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lie rail at least lie assiiri o of
room- I In* Herald I'a- ulway- • **i1
tended that He Sanford House lonlil
be kept I li.m and Illude aUrm'ivi
despite the age "i tin’ building an I it
liegi its to look like Mr
Wilson
thinks so for In« efforts hi tins direi
lion «peak viilniin-s for the truth of
the assertion if we railliot have a
new Sanford House we car have a
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George Mason I’residi-nt
.\T a well attended public ineeiing
hi tin- ( bamber of Unmmcrce audi­
torium last nigiit, George Mason
was elected |M-rnianent • president of
the Stute ^uir Association «ml l’- «iCassidey was elected secretary, with
the following well-known business
men of the city comprising the board
of directors: John D. Bski'r, Hurry
II Hoyt, K P. Conroy, John Futch.
R. V. Covington, H. II. Simmons,
Telfair Storkton. W. M. Bostwick, Jr.
Lion Cheek. W K Cummer. Robert
Gamble. KWwurd Cohen. J. M. Burr,
t'iiuries II M um George Hardee
Tunes-1 ion

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w a - .•rm i il a n il w 1-i.t lier *lli- was part
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I T K M S O F IN T K in ;S T AB O U T F L O R I D A
FO R BUSY
The census bulletin show* that it
!•; per capi t a to Oper at e tin
city of TiHiipa; $11 s j
to operat e
Jacksonville and $*’&gt;'' úl to o per at i ­
si Petersburg. Btit then think *&gt;f tinjoy of living ill St. I’ete.— Clear water
Sun. *
costs

Morris W hidden of La Bell, wa*
»hot and instantly killed Sunday at
2 o'clock by J IV Benton At the
home near LaBellc. According to
Benton's story the trouble nrose over
a dog. Benton wiiBo’d from hi* home
to Arcadia, reaching there yesterday
morning about 9 o'clock after being
■III ill.- rpifd all lllght lie gave hm
»ell u p at once to the sheriff at 1"
o ’clock spending
lus first hour in
t o w n at u burlier shop getting I.:*
hair cut anil talking to u number of
persons. Whidden was son of Tillott
Whidden. who was prominently iden­
tified with the old Ashley-Whidden
feud.

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the Baptist
\ Sunday evening
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I’ will illTem|de tin- B
officers
for
the com­
stall it* new
ing term of six months. Talk*
will be given by the outgone presi­
dent. the incoming president, the
delegate . to the Assemble at Lake
Judge A. G. Campbell, of the Cir­
City, and the Pastor. Special Music
cuit
Court, ordered a special ¿erm of
will be furnished by the orchestra.
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\ $;»•).Htm 1osi. ry null will be esI Al.l !-Ill'll At \ III.lost •' . I.it
i i. t.-:i«ts f..r ...i-.ly niiool build­
ing« have I... ii warded ut Atlanta,
ti&gt; and Tampa. Fla.
Till* estnlili«bment of a east ir. n
pipe plant, win, ti. it is stated, will lie
tin targesi in i In- world, has been be­
gun n Birinn.gli.ini

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I’In- lull.. " llig I* tfu- tentati»- pro
RE A DE RS
*’ *1*1.» "p.'r.itioti ..( a brick plant at
gr illi a rr. ng. u for tin ine.'ting in
S.'llHU, \i.&lt; . cb*«ed since soon after
court to f.e convened in Sunta Ros.1 , . ddition to tin- regular order of I'llthe beginning of the wa r in Euroj K. ,
county July 12 mid * «peciel grand . -in.■«»
I. to lie commenced in two weeks.
jury Minim.»in'I to iii\e«tig..t.‘ t)i.
Program
PI.
*i '. !. cted for tho
murder of Mr. und
Mr* I'etcr ! " Maintenance of IL't.s f . . - . i v . r
er ect i on • ‘ •&gt; s e v e n - * , o r y ollii*e build­
The special
term of court was using and Printing." Disiu.-aion led
ing in \« : " n -. A •
I i &lt;io|*liv . \\ . a . h d a \.l
U p o n request of the Stall- attorn.-v. by tioo M
John P. Stokes, who spent Thursday vocale.
Circuit Court Adjourns
"Value of Co-operation "
Address NJ Tlie prr g lerm of Circuit Court
in tlie vi ci ni ty of the killing co n s u l t ­
Pr.-V-ly, of S finer for Si mi noli- County adpiurned
ing wi t ness. -- with tin- View of fixing l.v Mason W
Mr
Pressly,
who
has had wide ex­ Tuesday night after a strenuous
responsibility for tin- m u r d e r of tinperience
in
association
with one of session of several d.iys in the rase
aged coupl e
the great industrial corporation &lt;&gt;f of D \ ('iildw,!l .■« defendant aml_
Jacksonville is calling for a new tin- country, is a profound thinker I the Peoples Bank as plaintiffs.
union railway station
Florida -is and elegant speaker, and ids address!
The ri «e w as tlei ided by the !ury
growing so fast t fiat accommodation* will undoubtedly lie instructive and tn favor of the plaintiff*
provided a few »ears ago and consid­ entertaining to his auditors.
I me s t a r t s
( lit t ».. 11 ng t i ■ .,., I W i l l
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•ip erigile or .lini
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tlon elect i..ii w1 1hill till' next f* "
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pnlweeks to decide (&lt;*r or against the a Discussion l&gt; &gt;1 ,1.» Wayne I'hoinus,
ronixed and Mr ( ‘olili is sanguine
doption of the compulsory educa­ Plant City.
of
s u i t i -ss
This line is bound to
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Man
and
the
Prin­
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to
prove
popular
ami will improve
ter."
Arthur
Gn-t-ne.
Antietam
Pa­
islature at the last session, which
as tlu- piibli- recognizes the fact
provides for its adoption by thi* dif­ per Co
that they can now gut to Orlando
"Equalization of Freight Rates."
ferent counties.
Paper by Otto Renner, oLJackson- ar.d intermediate points in the
morning.
Aa a remit of a mooting at Bartow ville. Luki.-land Telegram.

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appointed itnd paid at the discretion
• •»,/ of 'the county school board, are re­
quired to make reports and to keep
record^ of delinquencies and viola
tions of the act. Teachers of public
schools are required to report ab­
sences to tho c o u n t y ’superintendent,
and the attendance of a child upon n
private, or church school, is allowable
provided the records an- kepi
id
rendered as required of teacher* "f
public schools.
Attendance officers are s!»o in­
quired to make a census of every
child between tho ages of six and
twenty-ono years in his district or
• districts in June of eaeh year, und to
W* those reports, containing name,
•**. dat« of birth, name of parents or
Ituardlan, with postoffice, before tho
ftrit of July each year with tho coun­

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Tilt- bill's rei|ll ircTllellt
w i . r. .on
pulsory education is put into Inri I
are attendance at least eighty day »
in each year by every child bctwicu
the ages of eigl t and fourteen. Pa­
rents or guardian!- re held respon­
sible, and the penalty fixed- by law
for ronviclion b a fin»- of not I.-than $1 nor more than $d for e.-ch
offense. The fine, which may In sus­
pended in the case of lir-t off. n«c ami
collected upon a secontl olTi-nsc. i*
light, hut by provision of the art.
failure of parent or gtiardiiin to cause
a child to attend HI*hool after novp e
hus been served by rn ; tti-nduni'v
officer constitutes u separare nffetisi
for each day the child is allowed to
remzln out of school and tin- pencily
upon conviction is the fine of from
&lt;1 to $3 per day.
Private School ttfcnilnnrc Allowable

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favor compulsory education to carry
The election may in- by «|in-iul tux
district p.lnne.iii whicli • ■&gt;
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i-itiler lost or . i: rii d. ir ' in &gt;»
county bouril ili-t rii t- or • y 1ii •
a t l -rgi
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vutil for i niiip'd " v • * i '
II.to force. WI.Ill ii" *11
against it. are not effci ted

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broom corn can be
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on I’m-»day of Good Roads enthusi­
ast. troni all parts of I’olk count yT a
bond issue in tin- sum of $J.nun,nun
will be asked for, the proceeds of
which will lie-used -in building per-- ’
nmnent highways .in, this county.
A petition will he presented to the
county commissioner* within
the
next ninety days asking that an elec­
tion on the proposition be called.

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SUBMARINE HERALD AD­
HI AS SUNK VER TISING
ANOTHER EN­ BROUGHT
GLISH SHIP RES UL T S

been placed before President Wilson
and the Cabinet from time to time
by Secretary Kedfield.
Generally the showing was runsi do red all the more gratifying be­
cause ii was made di-spit, tin- paral­
ysis of Vii • --i.au slopping and - ag Ti n

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LOADED WITH MULES AND ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND can be grbwn anywhere, says this FACTORIES ARE STARTING,
Vclli-y Gazette.
DOLLAR DEAL IN REAL
NEW BUILDINGS BEING
AMERICAN TEAMSTERS
ESTATE IS MADE
The city council of Clearwater ha*
CARGO CONTRABAND
ERECTED, WHEELS
granted a kanchise for the construc­
announced,
POSSIBLE
OF W AR
ARE TURNING

show a favorable balance of $983.117,479. As thirteen ports which oi*«
dinarily handle ninety per cent of
the country's foreign trade show for
June an export balance of approxi­
mately $fi().000,1)00. now it is known
that the excess of exports over im­
ports has at (Iris date exci-i-iled $1.0 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 .0 (10 . surpassing by nearly
$400.000.000 till- highest record here­
tofore mail*

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. F R l I m , Jl 1 4 2. 191.7

VOLUME VI

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S a n fo r d , f l o r i d a , on Tura,l a y , J u l y , I 1th, f &lt; &lt;&gt;»’ N T &gt; D I SI. M I N O L H
Mrs Ray Butt*!« visiting in Jnck- 1 9 1 5 , al ten o 'c lo c k a m T h e o fl'r ct r.l ' T h l * .lay peraonaPy appc»r*«l b e f o r a m e
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».a n ela teli nur ari t »a Inin a c o r p o r a t i o n un- , r , lny j „ n J and official arai Itila 5th da y
t u e n t of Mi s s Annie I.ee Ca ldwe l l
(!**r t hr tvurnr tif L o f k h » l r h » r ( ‘» U l f T o tit
•■r J e e », A l&gt; 1915
! a n y , for the piiri»*í»«r» i f f forth a itti uiidrr
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fir i r r m i of t h e r harter anti art irle* *»f in*
Nutar&gt;* P u liilc, S l a t e of Florida
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« h ir h ia now on fill* in thr ofYirr of th**
M y c o m m i s s i o n rapire» Oc!
11, I Si 1T.
Mirini!*«anF \* hi-r«- la* util *| m»u&lt;1 tin* S*
cfi»tif&gt; of S i a t f of Klurtda, « m l t h a t wr
T u re Kfs-f»tc
The olii felli WS from the |irairies muimlrr of tin* fu m m rf.
• T h e holing exhibition* th a t have
• 'll appi) to t ho &lt;îo ver nor nf t h e S ta te
of Fioriti a, at hla nfBre in ih r c i t y of Tal1
heen held in the Imperial will be th o u g h t a minute unti then »aid
Ia h a ■«e t I l o r1«I a «i ri I h e 1.61 b *4a y o f J nIy,
N O T H K FOH I'UBLIC A T IO N
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M i s * I , o n in e W n i l s o f
D c L a n d h I)
Serial No. 06193
• aid charter a n d article» of In co r po r a tio n .
m ayor and I really believe he i*
D e p a r t m e n t of th« In terio r.
\V S H a n d ,
arrived S a tu rd a y fo visit Mrs. L. P
II.
B.
Land
Offlrt
at
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a i n e a v i l le . Fla.
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While thifVo U no ì I n o t e w i t h jib
I n g f t n " i r t - h e t - h o m e - o t» tfce»-Mia»jrV:4s. &gt; - • —
J u n e ft, I U1&amp;.
T . I. Ila w k in a
I«. A H r u m le y ,
harm in boxing with big gloves s u r i r f?“ !f^Uu '-çjrmrng -tre-t he front w ith
N o t i r o 1« hereb y g iv e n t h a t Jerry M.
H. fuie»ton,
Il r es o w, of W ek iw a , F lo rid a, who on D e ­
nn exhibition should bo given in u m a n y itiusicul
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Mi** L o t t i e ^ D u t t o n a n d
Miss
J N, W h i l n e r .
c e m b e r 16, tüóí*, m a d e f l o m r a t e a d Entry,
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Irorn outside* of th e city limit* for Hoys o f t h e b a p t i s t H a n d u nd e r t h e G a r d n e r w h o h a v e b e e n t h e a t t r a c t
W# the u n d r r a i g n r d , hereb y a d o r i a t e a n d N W *4 of N W « 4 , S e c t i o n IH, Town*
S anford i* not the place for it. The able leadetshiji of M r A H Urock ive g u e s t s o f t h ei r a u n t M r s I. I’ « ü fp r lv e a to g eth er i*&gt;r the in irp o M of In- » hip 2 0 S o u th , K ange 21» K i l l . T»lî»hs**ee
r por at lug and forming a hod y corporate 'M e r i d i a n , ha* filed n o tic e of in tentio n to
boxing exhibitions were really ridic- is m aking goal! and th e ir music fhnt H a g a n h a v e r e t u r n e d t o t h e i r h o m e m
under the law* of the Stair1 of Florida m a k e five y ear proof, t o est a tilia h claim
by
anti under t h e provision* o f t h e »lat* t o t h e land a b o v e d esc rib ed , before clerk
u.ou* and furnished am usem ent fo is furnished various occasions being in D e L a n d .
of circu it court, at S a n fo r d . Florida, on
utea of th r S t a t e of Florida, p r o v i d l n i
m any of the men who enjoy som e­ free is to be com m ended
These
th e 2 2 n d da y o r J u l y , 1916.
t h e furmation of corporation» for pro
C l a i m a n t n a m e s a a w it n e ss e s:
A
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I.
th in g of tlii* sort, but asking to hold youngsters with but very little p re p ­ ' ^ M r s B. F. G u t h r i e h a s r e t u r n e d t o
tîlyfuiea S, Drow n , of W e k l w s , Florida,
T h r name of thia fo rp oratid n sh a ll hr
C . C, Doyd, of W e k l w s , Florida,
it in o ne of th e principal th e a tre s aration were moulded into a good W a s h i n g t o n D. 0 . R i c h m o n d . Va
hp*,” h» " . t ‘ C
o
J \ \ . ^."x
W- 11 Doyd, o f W e k i w a , Florida»
in the c ity wit* just a rtdte too strong | musical organization a n d their play- a n d o t h e r p o i n t s o f i n t e r e s t .
IL H. D o y d , of W e k i w s . Florida.
ol Smnford, C o u n t y o f
S*m lnol»
»ml
9
S t a i * of Florida, w i t h branrh aiTFr** at
It O D E H T W . D A V I S ,
an&lt;| th e mayor wui bound to stop ing is exceptionally good T h e ft is
»\jr h othrr point a In th* Htat#* o f Florid a
S 3 -T u a s-fttc
DegDtvr.
a n d In thr U n i t e d S t a i r * or f o reig n rounit.
also som e talk of th e Sanford Klks
Mr. Allen Stone who was recently trie* aa the b o a r d o f director« m a y from
having a bund and organization a n d culled to Michigan by t h e illness of t i m e l o tim e d e t e r m i n e .
N u l l » o f A p stlrs llo n far T s i D r * d U a d t r
A rticle II.
orchestra within th eir own lodge b e ­ his m other, has returned to Hanford.
N r t l l o n S7S or (ho l i m r i i l H l a lslr *
T h a general n a t u r e of th e b u aineae or
5 M y old friend, Dad R hoades,
bu»ine**ea
to
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ca
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cor­
N o l l e « (« b fjfb jr g i v e n t h a t E. II. Kiting g re atly strenghtened by the a d ­
p o r a t i o n »hill b e aa follow«: T o a e q u i v b*o, o u r e h i s o r of t a x c c r t l l t e a t a N o , 3 7 3 8
who h a s recently opened up a new
dition of several good musicians front
b y d e e d , gift, w ill, front*
° r other- d a t e d t h « 3rd d a y o t April, A. D . 1893.
Mrs
R
oper
and
little
daughter
m achine shop hero has an in te re s t­
wiae, lend«, t e n e m e n t « , h e r e d i t a m e n t » and ha* flU d «aid rertlflr a t* In m y oftlro and
DcLand who are also members of
izatieth of H avana. C u b a who have 'eat a tea of ev ery k in d wh»t»oc \er, either h a , m a d e a jiplication tor t a s d eed to Uing h isto ry and it is good to get him
Sanford lodge. Theso w ith the m any been visiting Miss Hesaie Long, left w it h In the b o u n d a r ie a of the S t a t e o f Flo r­ • u e In a rro r d a n c e with l a w . Said e f f l u i ­
id a or rifew here;
t o u*e the »am© for the r a i * em b ra ce*
aw ay from his lathe once in awhile
th* t o t l o w i n y
d»*rrib»d
musicians from the Sanford b a n d S atu rd ay for Asheville. N. &lt;0. whrre p u r p o s e « of c o n d u c t i n g » « to ck . raising, n r o |i* r ty ,* llu a i* d In S v m i n o l * r o u n ty ,
and get an earfull of news of old
g r a t i n g or s H c u l t u ( a l huein**»*, or for s V lo r id a , to -w it
All
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and o th e r members of th e Klks lodge they will s p en d the sum m er.
t i m b e r land snd g e n e r a l lumber b u s i n e s s , or S t . J o h n » r i ï f f . S*r. 31. T p . 19 H, It. 33 E.
times. In talking to Dad a few days
for
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shohld m a k e a fine b a n d and orches­
pikfation
*r**m
p r o p e r ; to e r e c t ,
build, uf t h e U ,tia nr* of «urti rfrliH ca t» in the
ago I mentioned the fact th at Sec­
tra and i hope th a t they can pull \ Dr. J . N . T o l a r ha* r e c e i v e d a n m a i n t a i n , purchaa«' or oih rrw iae acr|ulfe , n a m e of U n k n o w n .
tini*«* said certiO
re ta ry I l r y a n 'h a d resigned and a s k ­
sngp,
sell or o t h e r w i s e dlapoav r a t * «hall t&gt;* r*d»»m»d a r r o r i l i n f to law,
this o v er The more musical o rg a n ­ a p p o i n t m e n t a t St, T i m o t h y * H o s ­ oofw nr,«#wr i r hmil)*,
*»w
mill
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t
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n
t
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n
e
tai
d r * d will l u u r i h p fr u n on
th* l . t
ed w hat he th o u g h t about it. To
or other f a c i l it i e s . nrres*ary t o thr da y nf J u ly . A I» 1915
izations th a t we can h a v e the b e tte r p i t a l a n d left far I’h i l a d / d p h i n yes »tills,
rin■ nu f sr tu rr nr dLsposiitton of t h e l u m ltrf,
m y s u r j i r i s e I bid s p o k e right uji a n d
W i t n » » . m y i»f!lrial &gt;i, n a tu r e and ,*al
for it t a k e s music t o k e e p uj* o u r t er i! ay t o l a k e up hi* d u t i e s
Me Ium her ftv*»dii eta. lo g s and 11m be r o f s 11 thl* i h » 31*t day of M a y , A J ‘ 1915.
said:
sot! »v ery d e s c r i p ti o n of land* r o o t foiled
t A l i u t ’lll.A S S ,
spin»» N o w in case t h e Klk» do form 1h o n r t)f rht* y n u n K P r m t* t||r« m ( M | h y t h i s co rp o r a t io n . to o p en . m a i n t a i n
I'lrr k f i r r u i t ttn u rl. Hrmlnot* 1'u . Ft,
" W h y t h a t i* n o m a r e t h a n we
s n d control » treets or road* t h r o u g h or
‘-.- a ll
II &gt;• J a. &lt; I t a l i a n , I). C.
this n r g a n i z a t, i o n
I h o p e g r a d u a t e in Mu&gt;
over
»aid lands; t o cut
d r a in a g e ditchea
t h o u g h t I t r y a n w o u l d do
W hy that
M1 - T u»»-3tr
we
can
have the jdeasure of
or c a n a l s th o u g h t h e said la n d » , a n d to
billow is just a grand stand player
h a v e t h e en tire c o n t r o l , m a na g e m e n I and
hearing th e hand from tim e to tim e
'Mr* B rax to n Perkins rrturni*d o w n e r s h ip of t h e s a i d canal», a n d t o h a v e In (T rru lt t'o a rl N r i r n l h Ju'dlrtal Circuì.
and has nlwfuys been one. I knew
The Elks have a balco n y at their Sunday from a delightful visit ta t h e right to o w n , con trol a n d op era te
H em lnulr I «unir. K n ild a .
In Chancery
him out in Illinois b e f or e he becam e
h o s t s and v essels o f an y d e s c r i p t i o n on KWie A n n N ip r W i l l i a m ,
lodge room and if t h e band or o r­ Plant C ity .
t
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n
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purcha*r.
a , K i e r u t r i l o l th* l u t
great a n d lie was known us a man
I r i i r , manage or well railroad line* nr oth- wilt a n d I » . ( a m e n i nf , a *
c he st r a could b e induced t o come o u t
« r in* t hint* of f *a o s p o r f ni inn, h u t no! in
who p l a y e d to t h e galleries all t h e
M Nili,., d r i r . i n l . piined
on tin* b a l c o n y every l o d g e mglit a n d
any itisnner * - *
rum fjmn
carrier
of i d ti&gt; Kef h u.tianil and
Mr a n d Mr*
H a r r y Dr ' vi - r
lime
N o one f r o m m \ t o w n e v e r
freigh t or pa*»enger* f«f biri
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e l l t ft r n d , O ira f WtlItili In for*,
give t h e (»eople s o m e good i nu*i e t t i m e d S t i m i l i 5 t a t tli'ir h irn ii* ill T u t t i
land* .'.«nirnlled l«y n. •« «I («* n « ' - ' i i a m - . a i i rnid.lnatit
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his mother'« patience and tem per
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able line. One day he was being u p ­
braided by her for lining a trifling,
worthless creature, and he th o u g h t
to silence her with th e question, put
in sarcasm : “ Whnt have you ever
done th a t is worth notice?"
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her reply satisfied him : " If nothing
else, 7 gnve birth t o the dum ndest
(ool in Osceola co u n ty ."
This i» m o Senator Donegnn is one
of the nhrewdeat an d most business­
like mi«n wbh represeriteif a district.
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h a d a n y th in g to say for or against
a n y bill, b u t ho w orked-in commit*
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concisely a n d clearly, and Introduced
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assist him in getting passed.
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of! a joke a n d get a w ay with It h elp­
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votes when he was a candidate for
t h e senate.
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d e r k of th e court, und on good jo k ­
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b o d y who know him .
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witnesses were being sw-orn in one
d a y he ad m inistered the oath as
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evidence y o u shall give In this case
will be t h e tru th , thq, whole t r u t h ,
a n d n o th in g b u t tho t r u t h , and t h a t
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[ his S t ar in t h e Einst are cordially invited
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enjoy them selves and also give their
parent* n surcease from sorrrow and
tribulations I am quite s u re that the
j «brents h a v e done notEitrig wrong in
taking th e family out for an airing.
It is all a m atter of conscience and
tin« jm qdo who, make su c h n hue und
cry about the sunday afternoon« of!
lire usually the one* w ho have u
greater bu rd e n ujion th eir own soul«
Certainly I do not stand for the Sun­
day excursions «where big | nrilcs go
prepared for pi »¡g time a n d fish and
hu n t and do the other s t u n t s just ns
thiftjgh it was a week day. I am ta lk ­
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to . a plscc where the e n tire family can
quietly e n jo y an afternoon and cool
of! m aking th e m ferl like going to thb
evening c h u rc h service a n d enjoying
the same.

Alice K Robbins, Scc’y
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Meet« second and fourth Tuesdays.
Nisiting knights always welcome.
II. MrLaulin
O. J. Miller
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Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. O. &lt;&gt;. F.
Meets every Monday nt 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperial Theatre.
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C. C. Cobh,
Secretary
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Gale City Camp No. G, W. O. W
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hooleban
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Art icle V,
Thf* nffirrr* of ill!» c o r p n f i t i o n s h a l l !*»
s iirrittJrriL « vtrp pr©*l drn t * a s o e r e l a r i
m h I a trrsaurer, th«* l a t te r tw o of
arhirh
oftirer»* | u - v l i ( s arrrretAry s o d trea#ur«»f
may
he held hy o n e an d the s a m e p er­
so n .
a n d s hoard &lt;&gt;f dirortor» nf ho t more
th a n s e v e n f 7 1 n o t lea* than t h r e e i ,1)
m a m k t r a . the n urn tier uf «aid hoa rd t # lb*.
fUed from tirm t*» l i m e by the b y - l a w s :
(h e h o a rd of direel or» «hall he e l e c t e d b&gt;
t h e »fork holder* at
t h e annual
m eetin g
of t h e said &gt;|(jf k h o l d n ■ srhich «halt he
held o n Ih e flret T u e s d a y in Ju ne of r a r h
a n d e v e r y year, b e g i n h i n t with t h e y ea r
19 I H. land the o the r o filetr* «hall be r l e r t e d
by t h e hoard of d i r e e l o r a a nnually o n t h e
s a m e d a t e a* the a n n u a l rnrcGng o f the
Ptork h o ld ers a» a b o v e
and I m m e d i a t e l y
af
»»id . n
m,ewe t, i"'Z
ng
of •'«rglrt»l«l»r».
s t o c k h o ld e r s .
V .ter i t h e
r li*&gt; l.ogr.l ni &lt;llr»rl«r» m i y »I g n y l l m .
«(itiolrit su ch i» * ia ta n t secretarles or a»
. l . t g n t lr»»*urtri » . I t ' r a . y »
*1. T h .
Inrot por» tor« ol t h l . r o m p . n y .h«|1 m **l
• t t h * c m c o ol t h o c o m p a n y In t h * city
of Kgnfo rd, Florida, o n th* - n d d a y nl
A u c u . l , 19 IS, to r o m p l c t o th* o r g a n l i « l i o n ot Ih* r o m p a n y , l o adopl l i y - l a w , ,
»n d t o c lrrt l ho o t f l c r » t o con d tr et t h r
'hu*ln*na o l Ihr c o r p o r a t i o n unlit It* ft r . l
» n n u » t m c c lln c In I0 1 U .
Un til t h » »»Id
m * * t l n i o ( th* In co rpo ra to r* a n d
u ntil
Ih clr * u c r * , , o r i *rr r l * c l t d and d u l y q u a l ­
ified, Ih « h u d n n * o( thl* corporation »hall
hr c o n d u c t e d by t h o f o llo w in g officer*, t o wRG
W - 8 , , H a n d , p r r n l d . n l j T , 1. H a w kin*, v i r r |ii*»tij*nt: J. N. w h l l n « r , **cr*ta ry a n d tr»a&lt;ur*t: a n d W. S. ( l a n d , C . M
H a n d . T . I. H aw kln*. J. N . W hltn rr, L. A.
I l r u m l o y and 8. I ' u l o t o n a« a b o a r d of
d i n rt or*.
Atllclr V I.
T h i a corp ora tion «b all a t Ih* m r r t l n i
of t h r Incorporator* a h y v e p ro v id ed (or,
a d o p t a n a p p r o p r i a te c o rp o ra l* u a l a m i
b y -l a w * n o t Inronalatant w ith th**n
artlrlr* o f Incorporation, a n d law* o f
t h*
S t a l e o f Florida, w h i c h by-law*
may
b«
a m e n d e d or rtpealrd, m a y b« p r o v i d e d In
• u c h b y -la w * .
Art icle VII.
T h e hi(h*&gt;t » m o u n t uf Indebt* dnr** or
llablliry In which Ihl* corporation m a y at
a n y t i m e »ubjecl ll»»lf «ball b* t w i c e t h *
a m o u n t u( It* • u t h o r l a e d »lock.
Arllrl a VIII.
T h r n a m e , m d r e s i d e n c e , ol t h e In
co rp o ra to r* and tu h S t r lb e r * of Mock, w it h
t h e n u m b e r « ol «harea eubecribed b y e a c h
*r* a* follow»;
I"
A . Ururolty. * S a n f o r d , F lo rid a, SO
»hare*.
T.
I. Hawkln«,
S a n f o r d , FloHjla, SO
■bare«.
C . M. H a n d , S a n f o r d , Flo rid a, 3 8 «bar**.
W . S . H a n d . Hanford, Flo rid a, 38 «b ar* *
i.
N . Whllnar,
S a n l o r d , F lo r id a , AO

United Brotherhood of Carpenter* and
Joiners of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meets
first and third Thursday night at 7
o'clock in the Eagles' Hnll.
&gt;
J. W, 0 . Singletary,
J .’M. Brown,
Sec’y-Treus.
_
President
v ----------------tl. P. O, K. Hanford Lodge 1241
, P ainting and Music.
Meet first nnd third Wednesday night
W hereas, wbllo polish, refinement,
culture, a n d breeding aro In no way nt comer of»Kirst St. and Palm etto Ave.
O . L . Taylor
T. A. Neal
arguments for artistic resu lt, it Is
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
also no roproach to tho m ost.finished
scholar o r g re atest g entlem an In tho T h e Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior
land th at ha bo absolutely without
Order United Ameriran Mechanics
eye for painting or ear fo r music—
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
that In his h ea rt ho p re fer the popu­ Af.. in the City Hull. Visiting brothers
la r print to tho scratch of Rem­ are welcome. C. If. Smith. Rec. Sec.
brandt’s needle, or the songs af tho
hnll to B eethoven's "C M inor Sym­
Celery City Aerie No. 1853
phony."—J a m e s McNeil W histler.
Meeting ev
every
ery Tuesday
luesdj
night n t 8
’d o c k Pico Building.
J . T . Hoolehan,
G. E. Tarn tua,
Must Live Up to T hem .
W orthy President
Secretary
After tho lltarsry guy h a s made, a
=
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hit he m ust Veep right on turning out
•bar—
stuff, to live up lo hts picture In tha
8 . P u l e a t o n , S a n fo r d ,
tobacco advertisements.
I n W ltnaa * W haraef,
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com (dai nan i in the a b o v e e n f i t i e d cau»e,"
F or Rbnt C o ttu g r ««i
and t h a t it is the helled of t h e affiant that
E m m a W illiam» U a non resid en t of thr H eights,
5 room*. « !• '
■t a l e o f Florida, and th a t »he in a real dent
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of t h e « l a t e of («eorf ia, f e a i d in s 1 at
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said « t a l i , and that th e r e 1« no |ier*&lt;«n »n
the » l a t e &lt;*f Florida, th e -er . ire nf «uh
p*r* hi.
u| m n
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for (mu
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lishe«f m S em ino le r o u n t y . F!urtda.
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K A. D o u g la s» , clerk of the
C ircu it C o u r t , and a teal thereof, thf*
F o r Bc.nt— FfVi’i c e 1
l»t d a y of June, A D 1916
roninn over Yowt'H’«
Ii
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K A D O l M ï LABS,
Clerk o f t h e C lr r u i l Court.
Y o wcl I &amp; Co
Dy Ja* F . Hubert*.
D e p u t y Clerk.
A K l ' o w f f » , Solicitor for C u m p lt .
For Rant Fu •• n««'if
Hi Tues*f»tr
N n l l f r o f Ap p l i c a t i o n f o r T a t D m ! I n d r t
H c c t l o n 67 5 o f I h r ( ¿ e n c r a i S t a t u i r à

N o t i c e ia hereby g iv en that U , C UtiSir
purrha*er
of
Tai
C e r t if ic a te
No,
dated Che 2n d day of Ju n e, A, I* CM»,
ha* file •! «ani err tifi cmto in nn &gt; nfftrci and
ha* m a d e a p p lica tio n for t a t d e e d to h*u*
in a c c o r d a n c e with la w .
Haiti certificate
em b race* t h e fo llo w in g d«*crih«-d property
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Uni*»» «aid curtid
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H e r l l o n 373 o f the ( ¡ C a r ' l l S l * l w ( r .
N o t l r * la h*r»by given t h e l It. C. Power,
l u r c h * . i-r
of T a i
C ertIB ra le
No.
R22,
date d t h e 2 n d d a y ot J u n e . A . I). 1913,
baa filed aald certificate In m y office anti
baa m a d e a p p lication for (aa d e e d l o laau* In a c c o r d a n c e w ith l a w . S a b i cerlifi.
rate
em brace*
th e
follow in g
described
p rop erty e i t u a t e d In S e m i n a l a r o u n t y , Flor­
ida. t o - w l t :
N14 of S W l j , S e c . 19, Tp.
31 3. It. 3 3 T.. Acre* BO.
V
T h e ea ld la n d bein g awcwaed a t t h e d a le
of the l e a u a n re of auch c ertific a te In (he
name nf
U n k n o w n . Unie** aald certifi­
cat* . h a l l b* redeem ed a c c o r d i n g l o law,
(at d eed will (mu* thereon on t h e 2 7 th dar
of July, A l&gt; 1918.
Witn*»« m y official »I gn aiu re and aeal
IhU th* 2 l a t day of J u n e . A. II. 1915,
(•»«U
K A I I O U U I .A S R .
Clerk Circu it Court S e m i n o l e C o., Fla.
P y Jaa. C . R o b e r t a , Ú . C.
87.T u ee.6tc

Tho only Home Hotel &lt;»n o«v.m
front.
P rivato hath houno
Fish din nor* u ijH'ciult)
Spt-ciuí ratos t«&gt; fm,"l
season.

Nelle* e r Appurati** for T a t D e e d U a d t r
H ecltaa 8 7 3 e f Ih* G e n e r a l S t a t a l e »
N o l l e « la h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t 1.Itale Lewi*,
nurchaaer o f T a x C e r t if ic a te N n .
174,
d a ted t h e V t h d a y of J u n e , A . D . l i l t
baa filed e a l d rartlficat* In aijr office and
baa rgada a p p l i c a ti o n f a r t a i d e e d t o la.
en* in a c c o r d a n c e w ltb l a w .
S a i d nertlficat* a m b ra cee t h e - f o l l o w i n g
daacribad

Dally T h o u g h t.
T h e r o a n w ho inslBt* uj&gt;on »reins
w i t h p e r t e # c l e a rn e ss b e f o r e hr
c l d e s ^ j r f i o r decides.— A m le l ■ J°ur^
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IN T H E l i EAItT O F THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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S A M ’O ltl), FLORIDA, F K l l n \ . i l I T 2 . 191.1

V O L U M E VI

12 SCHOOL
LAWS WERE
PASSED AT
LAST TERM
legislature

made

laws

ON A GREAT MANY IM­
PORTANT SCHOOL
• ‘ MATTERS

officer mu*t also furnish the principal
of each school within ins jurisdiction
with a list of tin- children who should
a tte n d the principal's school
Billion Itollur B a l a n c e

SUBMARINE HERALD AD­
HAS SUNK V ER TISIN G
ANOTHER EN­ BROUGHT
GLISH SHIP R E SU L T S

N Washington. July
I A. billion
dollar trade b a l a n c e the greatest in
American history in a year which
lias seen commerce depressed by
eleven months of world war. is the
commercial record of the United
States. Official announcem ent was
mude today at the D epartm ent of
C om merce th at with the closing of
the fiscal year at midnight it was cer­ LOADED WITH M IL E S AND
tain th a t the billion dollar mark had
AMERICAN TEAMSTERS
been passed
CARGO CONTRABAND
"•The figures (or eleven m onths tend
ing May Si/* it was
announced,
OF WAR
show a favorable balance of $!)83,»
117,471*. As Uthirteen
I I I I L T I I
|ports
iu rv ff
Vi
which
(licit
toi*«.
ir "
dinarlly handle ninety pgr cent of \ ) Washington. July 1— T h e Dominthe country's foreign traile show for ¡can freight liner, Armenian, flying
Ju n e an export balance of app ro x i­ the British Hug und carrying mules
m ately $fl0.000,1)00, now it is known from New pot t News, Va., to Eng­
that tile excess of exports over im ­ land, was torpedoed and mipk Mon­
ports has at tlris d ale exceeded i l . - day night by Germ an subm arine U
000,0000,0UD. surpassing by nearly :IK. off Cornwall, England, anti near­
$400,000,000 tin- highest record here­ ly a score of. American muleteers are
reported lost accord: ng t&lt;&gt; messagi*»
tofore mad,
Figures indicating that tin- new to the S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t today Irotn
high record would lie made have lotm S VrinMr-mg. Ii . Consul at
been placed before President Wilson Bristol Twenty nine men in all were
and the Cabinet from time to time lost and ten injured.
The news created a sensation in
by Secretary Bed field
official
quarter«, as it was the first
Generally the showing was con­
case
of
American lives tu-yj since the
sidered all the more gratifying be­
cause il was made di-IHli tile parai sink.ng of the Lusitania

u'w elve acta were passed by the
last legislature relating to th e public
schools an d county achodl liourd.
These new laws, which have been ap­
proved and are effective, have t»een
sent to co unty
HU|M&gt;rjntendetits
throughout the s ta te in tin- (ortn of
proof sheet«, prior to thmr putilicntinn in the hook form in which all the
acts will ho issued within thirty dayCompulsory education, at the will
of the voters of «pt'cial tax district»
or counties, medical exam ination of
all school children nt least once a
year. Instruction concerning the evils
of alcoholic beverages and narcotiea,
the establishm ent of home economics
..ml )iome dem onstration dote —1m en)«
the issue of teacher s eerlltb nti-s to y«|s of \ f i . ri.au slopping and - a c 1| m . t pip ,d t i n I foil'd &gt;1. 1e - &lt;i,, \
however. .1»- jn'tid s . I must
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John M Lee "f -Southport has
proved t h a t broom corn cun be
successfully in Osceola county, for
lie has on exiimiun in Kissimmee
several s talk s which are as fine as
ONF. HUNDRED THOUSAND can be grhwn anywhere, says th* FACTORIES ARE STARTING,
Vtdley G azette.
DOLLAR DEAL IN REAL
NEW BUILDINGS BEING

ESTATE IS

MADE

The city council ol Clear w ater has
ERECTED, WHEELS
granted
a fcanchise for the construcPOSSIBLE
ARE TURNING
tion of n toll bridge across C learw a­
ter Bay, connecting with Island Park
*
Columbus, G b,, Ju n e 30—T h e I n ­
* T hat property in the vicinity of San- und the m ainland. The franchise also
ford is' too good to hold long demon granted th e m permission to construct dustrial index saya in its issue for
stralci! by the recent sales of a (urge a street railway system th roughout this week:
" T h e Southeast enters upon the
tract o d a m i near Paula und comprises th at city.
second
half of the year with business
Pania proper
The real property
O n T h e Bilging SI. Johns
conditions
and prospects so much
comprised IOU acres of land of which
II L Heernan. D J. lb-idler it ml better than they were when the year
T0 acres was m line orange groves
Edwin Beemun left y estrrd ay for
und there was city lots npd houses, Sanford where they em barked for a began that there can hardly be n com
parlsou With the beginning of the
et, I In- laud belonged to Dr Hisb Pishing trip on Mr Be-mans yacht.
y,-»r. conditions »,-r&gt;- very far from
op « I,. !--r many v,\.r* lived th e n • I.ucile, a n d will visit t In- famous
mol had a I»; gi.iftr, til grove luit pl.u es on i lie St Johns river Some I good and the outlook was uncertain,
mo
g in \ , w l o l l , -cv eral years marvelous stories are now Itciug told to shv the least of it There was th a t
ego and later suffering the loss of by muny llnhqrmrn, who have been uncertainty which demoralizes effort
to a large degree and mukes capital
Mr’ Bishop caused him to lose in­ down on thovoaxt, river and hike,and
ter,'’ ! in lu&lt; Paola possessions and, some of their fish tales would make wait a while. M any m anufacturing
plants were idle with the necessary
h,' d e n i e d to sell all Ins holdings to old Nak
Walton
turn
green atte n d a n t lessening
of the gotrcral
t l , &lt;triando libidine Co , of New These men generally fish in pairs
volume of business
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But in tile mx months the condi­
i n v -! Ig .i t i ­
to catch forty or lift', speckled trout tions I ivi- clu-ngod very materially.
lt s e l l i n g it
??»«» iing art-1 inor* hream i -i an !
h -(,,-if that the ; -ry worst
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H - v o l u t i n - of 'rude has mo, i , l¡-, II,. well ; &lt;I t « 1111£ i f m i l i l î v . n u l v \ M h t n 1 hi*
•c. -Id;, though lowly. In
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the song oi plenty,* if
from 1he t s.t- I tutu n 11 ,f f L• ficht fMiPti n*
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GREAT IM­
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IS SHOWN IN
SOUTHEAST

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on Tucuiuy of Good (toads cnlhusi] .1- 1• trnm all piirts of Polk count Vf u
ttoild ISHIle Ml tin- sum of Í2 tinti,Olili
»ill he asked for. the proceeds of
which will he used i n building per­
manent highways ,iiv this county
A petition will he presented to the
county commissioners within the
next ninety days asking th at an elec­
tion on the proposition he called.

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appearance
f av or c o t n p u h s o r y c i l m a t i - m to , arry
T h e e l e c t i o n m a y h e b y - p c . i a l tc.x
di st r i c t a l o n e . i n which . m e it i*
e i t h er lost o r i i : r n d. -r * r ,
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c o u n t y h o a r d i|i' I rn ■ or by ' I' • '
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P e t e r s b u r g - » m l will w h i c h »i l l &gt;1,'Sll Willi . u h p , i - of p r u e : t Si
a Week l o n g e r
Meal inter, ' -I l o I 1 I p i l l i l i - l i e r ». t ti I—

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are a tten d a n ce at least eighty days for t In house
e as o n t h e pulti........ ... s..........
in each year b y every child hetwicu lie c a n at least t.e assiir* u of leutl
the ages of eight and fourteen Pa­ r o o m s I tie Merabi ha s a l wa y s , on
rents or g u a r d ia n ’ re held respon­ t e n d e d t h a t ' l e S a n f o r d i l*ill —
,' mild
sible, and the penalty fixed- b y law he k e p t , I, . ti a n d im. de ultra* t *v*
for conviction Is a tin«* "I not b"** d f - p l t c til*
of the budding
t It
than $1 nor more than id for e eh lugiii’ to look hk*- Mr
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oflense. T h e line, which may I" sus­ thinks so (--r In- efforts m this dir*pended in the case of tir-t off* n-c and Uon »peak voblili,'s for the t ru th of
collected upon a sc mud oiTeuse. i&gt; the assertion II we cannot have h
light, hut by provision of the act. ne» Sanford Hull'* »•• cart have a
failure of parent or guardian I" cause .loaner one
Mr Wilson and \D
a child to a tte n d school after notice Waring are »ummriiibsl b&gt;- -their
has been served by rn . tti-ndamNi publie spirit in tin« direction
officer constitures a sepnrare offens«
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for each day the child is allowed to
(¡corge M ason President
remain out of school anil the pencil&gt;
At U well a t t e n d e d public m e e t i n g
upon conviction is the line of from III (lie Cham ber of Commerce a u d i­
I I to )3 per day.
torium lust night. George Mason
Private School Attendance Allowable was elected permanent • president of
The a tte n d a n c e officer, or officers, the Stutv f a i r Association and P. Uappointed and paid at the discretion Cassidey was elected secretary, with
•*-'of the county school hoard, arc re­ the following well-known busine»»
quired to m ake reports and to keep men of the city comprising the board
record^ of delinq u en c ie s and viola of directors: John Ik linker, H arry
tion» of the act. Teachers of public B Hoyt, K P. Conroy. John Euteh.
U. V. Covington, H. H. Simmons,
schools zre required to report a b ­
Telfair
Stockton. W. M. Ilostwick. Js.
sence* to the c o u n t y ‘superintendent,
la
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Cheek,
\\ K Cummer, B obett
nnd the a tte n d a n c e of a child upon a
Gamble,
KH
ward
t oheii, J. M- Burr,
private, o j church school, is allowable
provided the rerords are kept ami C h a r l e s II M a n n . G eo r g e H a r d e e
rendered as required of t e a c h er « of T u n e s - 1 ■ion
. Public schools.
n \ v \
Attendance officers are a!«" m
^
Suuduv
evening
at tin- Baptist
quired to m ake a census of every
Temple
the
B
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P. C will in­
child between the ages of six anil
stall
its
new
officers
for the com ­
.twenty-one years In his district or
ing
term
of
"t*
months.
Talks
•district* In J^une of each year, and to
will
be
given
by
the
outgoing
presi­
file those reports, containing name,
dent,
the
incoming
president,
the
■«*, date of birth, nam e of parents or
delegate
to
the
Assemble
at
Lutke
ffuardlan. with postofflce, before the
first of J u ly each y ear with the coun- City, and the Pastor. Special Music
T he attendance will be furnished by the orchestra.
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».i- a r m e d a n d »l-*,thcr - h e whs p ar t
&lt;&gt;( t h e Br i t i sh n a va l forces., bi-fore
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ent ill* tuber will have I heir applica
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ALL AROUND THE STATE

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Hu
Eastern
koutlo-rtl capital
being int
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the cnnalruetion of a fib-mile railway
m Mt--is"ippi
\u \ i. I■&gt;i i«i., lumber . ornpitny ha*
r, , , ved m -t -I* r for I.átUI.IHIO w h i t e
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"A company operating a railroad
in South Carolina Io the Georgia
bin- hit« no 'used it* capital sftjck
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will
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f an, oini i.) i.on,I«,
b li. V. ficen fillieed.
i’. t
I » mm .t, t, in h I,*riila
Ini’ !„ , n p ir- I,
d hy Eastern ,nveslors v ’ ** will develop it.
" A seven ’lo r y hole! building (t*&gt;
cost $2Ml oiltl » dl be erected in Spartallblirg. .v. &lt;
\ fónditi" I osi,
mill will he *•&lt;•
t alil -Jird at \ ab|o*t. . I , .1

1 o ! : • , ! « for *,,sily H-hoot inultiP l a n t t it)
No plinti iorrii ,
loll t,
I ing- han- !*•—n war-led ut Atlanta,
of MPplient nui n. nee. Miry , on rely

am! Tu iti jut. Fla.
The establish nient of a cast ir- n
lidllere faithfully t&gt;&gt; t h e régulât t o n s J
'p ip e plant, wlitih. it is stated, will he
«'rive for th*' oli|, i I» »•( flu- ;t
FIn largest 111 flu- world, has been ill*.
ITI-;MS OF INTEREST ABOUT I I,OKI D A ( l DI-KD a •n&lt;&gt;dmlmn
I
gun
n Birmitigham
I hr
ih** t e n t a t i v i p r o
FOR IH SY READERS
fS
" Ti.t *tp* ration of a brick plant at
in
\\r i in -»’ r. dl*' •! I••r I hi m e e t i n g
I Selma, Via, closed «mee soon alter
addition
to
the
regular
order
of
l-ii
j
The census bulletin shows that it court lit be enlivened in Sunt,* Rosa
tin* beginning of the war in Europe,
-I
HI'S"
county
Julv
12
and
s
«pecud
grand
costs i'Jf* I ti per capita to operate th
i- to In- in mine need in two weeks,
Program
city of T » to p a . i ll ’ J to op* rate jury siitnin,*in d t" in v 11g„t&gt;• tiie
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" Maii.tenai.ee Ilf BcIis f,u* diver
Jacksonville and $i*&gt;k 51 to *•j»*-r.*t« m urder of Mr. und Mrs I'en-r
erection ' » seven-svory el!i,-e build­
St Petersburg But then think *&gt;f the T he *|t«-cnil term of court w»» using and Printing." Dis* u ion led ing in \&lt;
*'&gt;**. A ••
joy of living in St. Pete. —Clear water Upon r*'i|Uesl of the Stat*- attorney. l,y t ieo M (ioul-hv, W .oblila ,\d
Jo h n P. Stokes, who spent Thursday vocate.
Circuit Court Adjourns
Sun. *
"Value of Co-nperrilon "
Nrldress N Tin- pri:g tern* of Circuit Court
in the vicinity of the Killing consult­
Morris Whidden of LuBell- was ing witm-ss*'- with the View of living by Mason \V pn-V-ly, of S ffni-r for S, -minóle Comity adjourned
shot and instantly killed Sunday at responsibility for the murder of Du­ Mr Pressi y , wfu, has hud wide ex­ Tuesday night alter a strenuous
perience in association with one of session of several days in the rase
2 o'clock hy J D Benton at the nged couple
t h *1 great industrial corporation of o( D
home near La Belle. According to
\ Caldwell .■« defendant ami
Jacksonville is railing for a rn-w the country, is a profound thinker the Peoples [Link us plaintiffs.
B enton's sto ry the trouble arose over
a dog. Benton w n l l f d from his home union railway station Florida 'is anil elegant speaker, and his address
T he ri «*■ w .'s derided by the fury
to Arcadia, reaching there yesterday grow ing so fust i liât »rcornmodniions will undoubted!v In- Instructive ami in favor of tin- plaintiff»
morning about !• o'clock after being provided a f e w years ago and consid I entertaining to Ins auditors
\ -.il** 1 im* Mart«*
( ‘.ill 1V1111II g
Will \ m-'ug
ere*l ampi,
ar, i ,,» inadc.pi
1*11 ill*' I|ia d all night He guv* bj-i
-ilo line
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Tile
Si- nl' *;. *»- h .].)
b m pl oy t i —
I ' »u - ' 1(111 !&gt;»j
«ell up at on**1 to the sheriff at I11
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D u d e i o n fi I !
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o ’clock «pending lo.s first hour in
w
and
fur
f
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town at a burlier shop getting 1.:«- tion olee! i," *• ,! lini I !" IO-XI f- »
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»ell
p
a
t­
1 Ilm U h f-to ll
I*'*!
weeks
lo
deciditor
or
against
the
a
hitir cut and talking to u number of
ronized
and
M
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Cobh
is
sanguine
Plant
City
doption
of
............impidsory
educa­
persons. W hidden was son of Tillelt
"Tin* S upply Man and the Prin­ of success This line is hound to
Whidden. w ho was prom inently idi n- tional law paused hy the State Leg­
ter." A rth u r GriCpe, A nlietam Pa­ to prove popular and will improve
tified with the old Ashley-Whidden islature at the Iasi session, which
as l he puliti, recognizes the fact
provides for it* adoption hy the dif­ per Co
feud.
th a t they can now get to Orlando
"
E
q
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alizatio
n
of
Freight
H
utes."—
ferent counties.
mr.d
interm ediate points in tho
Pup
er
b
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O
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Benner.
o(.Jack
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Judge A. G. Campbell, of the Cir­
morning.
ville.
L
akeland
Telegram.
A»
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o
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of
a
mooting
at
Bartow
cuit C ourt, ordered a special ¿erm of
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A STATEMENT FROM DR.
ARMSTRONG ON RIVERVIEW DEVELOPMENTS

who can «ay t h e y own a Riverview
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lot, may well be proud of their in­
vestm ent, as Riverview p ro p e rty is
just as sure to advaned in value with
all these public im provem ents -con­
A BUNCII OF INTEBESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPONtinually taking place, as the sun is
D E N T S - E V E N T S OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
auro to rise ip th e east and set in
in
I am glad to he able to make the Hie west. We e x t e n d .» cordial wclREPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
following s ta te m e n t inregard to Rivcome invitation to the public to visit
Riverview and 1 know you will he
t o cure his 6 acres of S utm a v a erview and wish to assure the re a d J
with the situatiort and
tobacco. E xperts who have’inspec- er* of this s ta te m e n t, that ever&gt; well please
U P SAI A AND GRAPtVIUE
t«d the growing crop say there I* word is the t r u t h And all those, who. great im provem ent»
no doubt of its being n fine quality may be f o r tu n a te enough l o j je e o w n - 1 t mny also s t a t e that Riverview is
Mr. and Mrs. Will E v an s were
of tobacco. Mr. H. is having one «T* of this proj&gt;erty may rest assured the home of the Florida Motion Picdetained from moving for a whole
lu re Producing
Company, which
week by the serious tllrtew« of their acre grown under half shade as th n t l would not be guilty of making puny now has a studio here In full
an experim ent t h e 'w o r k of gealher- idle boast, a n d then later have the
little d au g h ter, Rebecca b u t she
Investigator find I have told n false­ operation. R iverview has a wonderful
had sufficiently recoverd b y S a tu r­ ing it is almost completed.
iuUita wild will n ev e r-cease-So g n n t r
day so they could ’finish--ITTTd"TbiJ* — ■*Ph e - w i n d - aterTTr~vr$ ‘H un-W ednes­ hood 1-would be a-fook t o m a k e srry
Adv.
E. H. Arm strong.
d a y did con sitter» bb*- damage, turned sta te m e n ts I could not su b stan tiate,
are now located a t Luke M a r y .”
Mrs. T hom pson and children visit­ over a small house near Sipe* cross­ and then fu th erm o re us one of the
ed ut Mr*. Ericson and family one ing which was occupied nt the time. largest and m ost substan tial bankers MUST HUNT LONG LOST HEIR
No one much Injured. Knocked in the s ta te fold me once, t h a t the
day last week.
A p a r ty from bore going over to one of the brick chimpeys on J am s man who fooled himself, was the big­ Executor Is Given an Unusual Task
flat.
Tele­ gest fool of all.
Under the Will of Nsw •
the beach in their auto last Sunday H ick so n ’s bungalow
Riverview’s developm ents are won­
phone
poles
went
down
on
Celery
.York Woman.
were Mr. and Mrs. Swanson and
derful,
there
has
been
over
$.'100,000
a
v
e
n
u
e
,
A
good
many
fruit
son N orm an. Miss E bba S te tt and
New York.— U nder Ike will of Mrs.
trees and field corn went down. worth of p ro p e rty sold since the In­
Carl I’ierson.
J a n e Cartwright, former City Judge
1 T IIK HP A"
ception
about
(our
year»
ago.
T
h
e
colored
C
h
u
rch
in
C
aanon
in
Misa Laura Parker i* s u b s t it u t ­
John A. Van Zelm of White Plains,
YOU ARE INVITED TO T H E B IG . CELEBRATION AT FLORIDA'S
There have been over fifty houses who la named aa executor, has an u n ­
ing as dfUcc girl in Dr. Robson a goursc of construction was knocked
all to pieces. This W ednesday there and buildings erected in th a t time,
COOLEST COAST R E S O I t t
this week.
usual mission to perform. Ho is di­
was
another
hard
rain
and
wind.
some
of
them
hofnes
vafued
at
$4,000
rected to find her son, Joseph C art­
Miss R uth Berqguist V a s
the
SPEED RACES [I .m o bt oicrycctloel k )) CASH JPRIZESJ
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hnrt and and $5,000. R iverview has a b e a u ti­ wright, who has been missing 20 years.
guest of Misa Olga Vjhlen n íew
d a u g h te r and a p a rty of friends in ful town hall, with a seating capacity
Mrs. C artw right leaves her estate,
days 'la s t week.
Great Program Marine Sports on the W aterfront, Municipal P„.r_
tow n will go to D ay to n a in their of 300 to 400 people. We have church valued a t $30,000, to her son, provided
Miss Allice Powell visited a t her
W A TER POLO
S W IM M IN G RACES
C ANOE TILTING
cars for July 5th. The H a rts with es and public school, board of trade, be la found w ithin alx months. If he
L IF E S A V IN G E X H I B I T IO N BY R E D CROSS L IF E SAVING CORPS
au n ts here last weaiu
th e Misses L au ra Parker and Alice Ladies’ Civic Im p ro v e m e n t d u b , and Is not found the e s ta te will go to AraA small sewing bee was held
Ail racvs sad contests open to tntrsnts Iron sny part of ih* Ststs. Entries dots July lid
V a u g h n were in C huluota on S un­ we have good hea lth and spirit of bena D. J. Dolton of New Rochelle.
Wednesday a t Mrs. H. G. LundBand Music All D ay. Evening F ete and Opening *of Handsome New
Mra. C artw right waa a servant tn
d a y to church services.
good citizenship, alt of which goes a
quist. Those composing it were
’•
Band Pavillion on the ••Mole."
th e Dolton family for 40 years, saved
long ways to m ake a good, healthful
Mrs. II. C. Lundqulst, Mrs. Edwin
practically
all
h
e
r
pay
and
Invested
it
"
B
E
A
U
T
IF
U
L
DISPLAY
O F F IR E W O R K S ON T H E SHORE
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o and prosperous
com m unity.
L undquist, Mrs. Elmer L u ndqulst
in stocks and bonds.
Bathing at the " S p a ." Safest
Beach electrically lighted f,.r
O WORK TEAMS AND WEATHER, o
P le a s u re Im provem ents
and Miss R uth Berqguist.
Mr. Van Zelm says it may be neces­
beuefi. finest bathing fa­
evening b a t h i n g
A
sary for him to go to Cuba to seek the
cilities in Florida
Mrs. Ballinger and Mrs. T h o m p ­
charming
spectacle
I
have
in
th
e
past
few
m
onths
been
"If It rains for secern! days
heir.
son and baby called on Mrs. Elmpr
straining every nerve to bring to a
you do not stay In the house or
ASK YOUR TICKET AGENT FOR SPECIAL LOW RATES |
Lundquist and also a t Mrs. Elma
In bed all the time, do you?
high state of perfection one of the
For full program, sum m er folder and information, addres*
8 h e ’s 100 a n d “ Movía" Fan.
Mnguson M onday.
"Certainly not; you have work
cleanest and th e highest order moral
,
.
., .
M ilwaukee—T h e newest convert.
Mrs M aude Powell and children
to do. Rut If you had to stay In 8o ; recreation parks in the South,
which ft|)J pcrhn|)(| tho O,dcoti ycl mn(k, to
It would I*- liad for you.
were visiting' at Mrs A J T h o m p ­
o 1 have now- a b o u t perfected at an ex tho "movie" Idea Is Mrs Louise K.
•m
“ It's Just the same with the o
son today. *
jiense
of
$6.000
or
more,
consisting
of
Thiers,
centenarian,
"real”
D
aughter
work teams. They need exercise o
A new supply of quarterlies have
o
Mrs.
In order to begin, when the o building a beautiful casino, where all of the ‘American ' Revolution.
been received for the S u nday school.
o sorts of te m p eran ce d rinks are fu r­ T hiers celebrated h e r one hundredth
weather clears. pro|»orly rested.
o
"A pasture Is the l&gt;e"t place for o nished on the first floor, also a s m o k ­ birthday recently. Sho Is enthusiastic
them If It Is not actually rnlnlug, oo ing and reading
room.
having a over thin latter-day form of etflcrlalnand exercise In l»&gt;x stalls or mi­ o branch of th e Jacksonville public li­ ment and seems In the way of becom­
tBENtZER ITEMS
ller n cor er oil shed In the barp- oo brary. while tin- »parlous ball on the ing a real "movie" fan. She docs not
ynrd will be ulmost as good. l«et o I second floor is set aside for dancing w e a r glasses.
Rev. Slayton of Pinecastle p reach­
Spot c ash will b e paid for anim al bones
them stretch their legs
Fnrm oo
while the dancers may dance out on
ed two very interesting sermons
mid Fireside
M a rk e d Bill C a m e Back.
o
of till kinds, including prairie a n d bleached
o I tie m am m oth to foot veranda*, over
here last Sunday
Nnahvll le. Term
O w e n Hale of
oooooooooooooooooooooooooo
hones. W e are in th e m a rk e t for a large
ha liking the river most pleasantly ar th!» city, who 1» c o n n e c t e d with tho
Mr Willie Wynn of Ft. Myers
q
u a n tity . W rite us for prices anil .shipping
ranged
in
every
way.
while
on
Un­
is visiting home folks for a few days
Hjiurlock Neal c o m p a n y , has recently
O
R
E
G
O
N
F
A
R
M
E
R
S
T
O
F
I
L
L
G
A
P
roof
one
finds
a
m
am
m
o
th
o
b
serva­
Mr* M. E. Smith of D a n ia is
h a d t h e u ni que e x p e r i e n c e of h a v i n g
instructions if y o u have or can get any.
tory where one may obt tin a beuuti a pi e ce uf c u r r e n c y c o m e hack -Into hi s
spending the sum m er
with
her
A n c ie n t Custom
of G ro w in g
T a re #
I ful view for a mile up and down the h a n d s after he hud put a mark on It
niece Mrs. C, C. H u m phre y.
(V e tc h ) F o r Seed to Be R enew ed.
Department ft, Jacksonville, Florida
Edwin H u m p h re y and Miss Neita (I*r*-t-ar«-&gt;! In Or. son .tun- ullural rolli *«■ 1 river, while in front of the beautiful IS y e a r s ago It 1» n one-dnltar hill a n d
•r.«* w r i t t e n ou It In blue ink. “Owen
M i r a V . f t l s r f • of U n i . Alkidral. in d PrrXrcun Krrtilurri
casino
there
is
now
under
construct
Nelson drove over to D a y to n a
to
Veli li grnwlnit Is cnrrletl &lt;&gt;11 In set
the Orlando Sunday School Picnic crai puri» Ilf the Fnlt-Vl stale*, esjx- n»ri a m am m oth public dock for the H al e . 1U0:!."
last T h ursday.
ctnlly In the southern jsirtloii*, but Ut­ , convenience of cruising yachts nnd
C lo th e s P a r i s i a n Dogs.
Mr*. R W. Lord re tu rn ed home ile of tin- crup» 1» e ' e r harvested fur till water cruft while on the river
In P nr l s t h e r e |* a dog s t ai l or w h o
wed.
In
ruiuei|Uenee
of
which
nn&gt;»t
front
I
urn
hulkhi-uding
1,1)00
or
more
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last S atu rd ay from Orlando.
do*-« n la rge husIni-SH T h e t a i l o r Is
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• Mrs W. O. Nolan is visiting her sei»l Is piirrhatM-il In tin- open markets i feet of retaining wulls in hold in ii lady urn) In h e r ri*c!'i&gt;tlon r oom* are
for
tlie
southern
lise
Most
of
the
pur
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shape the beautiful bank» on the f a s h i o n hooks c o n t a i n i n g i b s l g n s of
sister M u . Miller of Rashnel
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rhn»eil sissl Is grown iti norltiw eslern
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front
t h e dog Jin ket s in v ar i ou s col ors a n d
In the th u n d e r storm Inst Friday Enrol»-. &lt;.erm any’ inni Jltisslu ts-tng the
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m a t e r i a l s from c l o t h to c h a m o i s a n d
J. L. Nolans house was stru ck by prlm-ljml prislueer* Lx|«tnatli&gt;n Trulli
B a th in g t r m m m o d a lie ns
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acul.kln
lightning and set on fire a n d three tile»,. Kinini-a ha» I...... rut off aIUHMt
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Provisions h av e been made ut Riv
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chickens
killed, but they being nl entirely, and In rase tin- war does not i-riii-u recreation j»arh for tin» o,o»t
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home put the fire out and no serious end In time for tlie fall shipments It I» enjoyable sport, bathing, which is e x ­
Battl e of tfie Nervll.
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predicted (hat there will Is- a great
dam age was done.’
Ac c or d i n g to I n v e s t i g a t i o n s m a d e by
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tra fine at this point, lining those
shortage
of
vetch
».»-d
for
I
lie
southern
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N a p o l e o n III of F r a n c e t he b a t t l e o:
Mr ('a rro w ay had the misfortune
who
likeI- to vvisit
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V
. hi&gt; Itk
int Noi «tuno u so n u -»a R
planting*.
S
e
r
v
i
i
took
place
b
e
t
w
e
e
n
the
v
i
l
l
a
g
e
s
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to lose his horse one day lust week
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Oregon farmer» will try to bridge till» b ath , whlch is quito unique. À *|pl«»n- of loi I luissl er e a n d Louvrol l o n t h o
it being struck b y lightning in Mr.
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big gup Is-twccn supply and demand iliii bat hing pnvllllion has 1ifcn
R i v e r S a m h re
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Andies barn
by growing larger • ro|*» of vetch tills strurti-i 1 w InITO u room riiod.it JOHN rnu y
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Mrs J I). ia-tson and children season un I linfvestlns most of It for
in- bad (or a h ti ni Irod bat hors or moro
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.«
come up from Ft L a u d e r d a l e 'W ed ­ scisi. Tin* practice hitherto has Iusui
ni lim­ turn- \ t :ÎI*#* »and lil’Itrït Ail!
nesday to \|«|! home folks
merely to grow m-i -i I f-&gt;r homo n»»- and
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bi- (null -1 hi -. ..»ith liti- firn&gt;• f»»r ’ lu*
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T h e r e will be a p r o t r a c t e d m e e t i n g purity t o supply tin d. -ma ud f o t si-i-d
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tiltitd
.1lui )'•■tfitii .»r-v alld 1Kl* V• py
from i.. un lorn i nllfornli
lini now
start h er e M onday night
All ar e
•
limi Ilo- Eiirii|s-nu «upnly !» likely to brut ill »prit ig lm affl­i and li uri» «|i vi*n
cordially invited to attend
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t*o - ut off for one year fir inure und the ami mu il y u ( tilo u i i i- fads. fuun d Ht
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-f’nunnia ennui has tx-en o|&gt;ene&lt;l to tra f­ popular watering resorts.
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fic seed growing will iKs-ome more of
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A Fine R err cal inn Park
LAKE MARY
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an Industry with farmers uf western
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Situated in a grove of fine old oaks
The best presentation of
Oregon.
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and the most lovely magnolia, cellar
the immensely popular
Mr R N ponton and Mr» Evan
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Tn E ra d ic a te G arlic.
and
holly
tree»,
where
the
jilen*ure
cut-a-way
shape.
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made Snniorvl u business call Mon
( i nr l tc 1» ;i bttil |&gt;c»t mi titty f ar m, but »rekers will find tennis, croquet bas­
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day
t» i-M i-pttonally sii - it it ilulry f a r m In44
Miss M attie Dell P i n n -pi-ivt a i-iiti«,. ,,f tin- s t r o n g l l n ' o r It g l ' c » tn ketball and a »jileiniid ball diamond.
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couple oi day» last wt-i-k ,ii M o n r o e t h e milk, »ays F a r m a n d F i r e s i de A ju»t outside the grounds on a beauti­
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ful
canij.it»
4
*
guest o f Miss R u th isertnan.
ic-ut|K&gt;ntry cxjwcllotil U to keep the
*«
The
park
and
playground
isunder
cows
oft
I
lie
liifcftted
jgiMttre
ni
least
N, H. Draddock of Delray spent
4#
♦4
a couple of days this we^k with his f o u r huiir» Ix-fore mi l ki ng T h i s will i he HUjH-rvision of the Tabor-,Tou*ey
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L
A
N
D
.
F
L
O
R
ID
A
greatly reduce the bad flavor. T h e n If C om pany, gentlem en of wide exper—
4 4
»¡»ter M r» . 11. N. D urant,
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Tho home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. the milk stands nt least four hour* the cnco in conducting good, clean tyjdl
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flavor may disappear altogether. Hero wholesome playgrounds, an d these
Sanford, Florida
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Pqston was s tru c k by lightning but
1» tho l»e»t menus of eradicating gar­ two gentlemen h av e m ade it nn abso­
very little dam age was done, only lic altogether:
lute iron rule, th a t no alcoholic
scatte rin g splintors over the house.
F irst.— Four kerosene on the plant
drink* shall ever be perm itted on tho
L I G H T A M ) FKKSH
from an ordinary kcronene con. Do
grounds
and
th
ey
say
th
ey
are
de­
this before the garlic bend» o u t Soak
Those are. the chief chancD n-' &lt;term ined to «how Jacksonville th a t
the plants thoroughly.
MOORE’S STATION
of our bread.
Our loan she
can
have
a
playground
and
Becond.—Catholic acltl applied in the
light
because
they
are b a k e d ;
am usem ent park, where there shall
wimp way 1.» also effective.
/doorcs S tation Sunday School
erly
and
the
best
llmir
i&gt; um -i -n I
Third.— Dig the garlic out with n never be u drop of liquor in evidence,
nnd friends are* to have a basket mattock. With practice yon can take
they
are
fresh
because
«•• -•
and this should appeal to the entire
picnic ut Lake Golden on S aturday. out a plant at every stroke, including
many
loaves
that
ihe&gt;
&lt;
!■&gt;n 1 - ■
citizenship of Jacksonville and 1 per­
T h e Jitn ey Bus (poor m an's taxiel the bulbs that have not yet sprouted.
chance
to
get
stale.
Han
..
sonally promise my h ea rty supjiort
is
m aking a
regular
schedule Destroy nil the plant* and bull»» re
you
bread
regularly.
in their work.
to C am eron C ity several tim es a moved.
W ater S ystem - £
day a n d teem s to be well p a tro n ­
i have within th e Inst few days
ized now, which apeak» well for
Jolt to Car Owner’s Pride.
111 Park Ave.
Free Deliver)
husinetui as the season advances.
A citizen on tho South side recently completed one of the finest gusher
Mr. and Mrs. Joe C am eron and bought a moderate priced motor cor, artesian wells ever produced in Flor­
family were campinfc several day» and a few mornings ago he called to ida. showihg only a very slight trace
n t Eulocktchec Creek ¿ast weejt, his next door neighbor nnd offered to of sulphur, b u t in tho opinion of med­
M r. C. niece, Mis» Ladd Brooks tako him downtown to the office. T hat ical men and experts a very pronoun­
la in here for n visit and was in night tho neighbor's little girl said to ced pvidenro of litfiia, with a.wonderthe proud, oar owttNv- "I know what Ttil plclaurtf; svlflTciPnt to force the
c a m p with th em .
■For that’s one way to spell U.
kind of an auto you've got." " It thnt w ater in a four to slx-etory building.
Mr. and M rs. Rniforda of Celery
When you have a hungry
so?" th e man asked. "Yes, I heard
We w ant you to become one of our regular shippers. W‘‘
a v e n u e a re leaving this week for papa say at dinner what It la It’s I am now b u y in g several thousand
spell
will
pay you ev«ry penny your hides are worth. We know
feet of mains, s ta rtin g th e first work
a visit of som e length to their form er a Tin U x iio !”—Kansas £lty Star.
H ere’s the place to quell it! g th a t th e only w ay we can successfully run o u r business
in supplying Riverview with a mod­
hom e, Good G rounds, Long Island.
ern w ater system . T h is is much more
The goods we sell arc guar- ♦ is to treat our customers fair and square.
M i. a n d Mr*. H a rry Rivers of
Try llsth a n m any of Jacksonville’s suburbs
G eneva were calling on friends here
All to Be Expected.
anteed
o n 'T uesday.
Tho most you can ask of tho man can say, who m a k e great claim* of
To satisfy hunger with greatMr. and Mrs. E dgar E. Drown who has an ax to grind l a 'not to drop the great im provem ents.
est speed.
Riverview is developing fast, ai»
h a v e closed th e ir beautiiul home at It on your foot after you have helped
Reference: B arnett N ational. Bank, Jacksonville, H ’»Wc know you’ll find that
though these ta lk of hard times we
B ro w n ’s H a m m o c k and re tu rn e d to him sharpen 1L—Washington Star.
this
is
so,
have never ceased to go ahead. Visi­
th e ir s u m m e r hom o «t R ichm ond,
tors find alw ays som ething doing
So that Is why we tell R.
Indiana.
With Provisos.
.
here. It looks good to the investor.
J. G. H asty returned last week
“W ell, w oll tell you. George, frank­
Property
values
alw
ays
advance
in
a
f.o m a two' weeks visit i t points ly. You can marry on $600 a year,
in N orth Carotins and has been yea. Provided you b a te aaved your plac« like this, and in another year
last year’s..salary, and likewise pro­ or two, when conditions become nor­
very ill gince his return.
113 M m i l l i ,
»
Ph4M6 I M
B. A. Howard has* had a large vided you can get jour n e st year's sal­ mal, Riverview will becom e as a full
bloomed rose, and the man or woman
barn conducted on his propperty ary in advance.’*

C O U N TY

H A PPE N IN G S

July 4th Is July 5th
St. P etersb u rg

BOARD OF TRADE, ST. PETERSBURG, FLA f

We Buy Bones

W ilson &amp; T oom er Fertilizer Co.

VULCANIZING
Mr. Automobile Owner:

U

Id é Ÿ ilve r

Send your casings and tubes to
us. Absolutely all work and saii&gt;
faction guaranteed or money re
funded is our motto. All we ask
is a trial.

E. J. GUENTHER

ö oliarsi

Woodruff &amp; Watson

SPE N C E R ’S BAKERY

&gt;U©

HIDES WANTED

t

J. L. MILLER’S BAKERY

Sabel Bros. Inc., Jacksonville, Fla.

A*25c Want Ad. in The Herald
Rent Your House For You
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T h e Exploits
of Elaine
A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama

By A R T H U R

Jen Kings, half-dressed, answ ered the
bell.
“ We’ve come for that broken suit of
a r m o r to lx» repaired," said a work

B. R E E V E

T he IV e ll-K n o w n N ooeltst and the
Creator o f the ” Craig Kennedy " Storia

Presented in Collaboration with the Pathe Playera
and the Eclectic Film Company

Tba New York police am mysllflnl by
scries of murder» of prominent men.
Tbo principal clue In the murderer 1«
the warning letter which la eent tho vlcUrn*, signed wtlh'a "clutching hand." Tho
latent victim at tho mysterious aaaaaaln
1* Taylor Dodge, tho tncuranee pro*Went
HU daughter, Elalno,
1IU
Elaine, employe Craig Ken
Ken­
nedy, the famous
adontine detective, It,
to
What Ken­
nedy accom pi label te told by hi* friend
Jarm-eon. a newspaper man. Clutching
Hand trloe to kill Elalno hy means of a
diabolical device which generate! a poison
tn tho wall paper of her room that Is
deadly to breathe for any length of time.
Annin Kennedy’» actcnllflc knowledge U
brought Into play lust In aeason to gave
death.
th e heroine from (It
a

SIXTH EPISODE
**Th# Vampire."
gj
Kennody went tho neat day to tho
D odge house, and, dr usual, Perry Ilonn o tt, Elaine's lawyer, was there In tho
l i b r a r y with Elalno, still going over
th o Clutching Hand case In their en­
d e a v o r to track down the inyBtorloua
m a s t e r criminal.
Dennett seemed as deeply as A*vor
In lovo with Elaine Still, a» Jennings
a d m itte d Craig, It was sufficiently evi­
d e n t by tho manner In which Elalno
left Dennett and rnn lo greet f’rnlg
t h a t uho had the h i g h e s t regard for
him .
"I've b r o u g h t you a little d o c u m e n t
t h a t may Interest you,” remarked Ken­
nedy, reaching Into his pocket and
v a ilin g out an envelope
Elalno loro It open and looked at
t h e paper within.
“ O h , how t h o u g h t f u l of y o u ' ” aho
e x c l a i m e d In s u r p r i s e .
It w a s a p e n u l t f r o m t h e pollen m a d e
-out In h e r nnrm* allow lug h e r to c a r
ry a r e v o l v e r
A m o m e n t later. K e nne dv r e a c h e d
I n t o h is coat pocket a n d p r o d u c e d a
lit Mo a u t o m a t i c wh ic h he h a n d e d to
her
“ T h a n k you," s h e cr ied, e a g e r l y
E l a l n o e x a m i n e d t h o gun wi t h I n t e r ­
e s t , t h e n raining It. | xd n te d It play
f ul l y a t llettiiett
" O h , no, n o ' “ e x c l a i m e d K e n n e d y .
I n k i n g h e r a r m q u i c kl y a n d gent ly, d e ­
flecting
the
weapon
away
“ You
m u a t n ' t think It Ih a toy
It ex p l o d es
a t a m o m t ouc h of t h e t r i g g e r w he n
t h a t s a f e l y r a t c h e t Is t u r n e d
I tonneJJ p u d r ea l i s e d t h e d a n g e r a nd
h a d J u m p e d hack, a l m o s t m e c h a n i c a l
ty. An he did no, he b u m p e d Into u
s u i t of me dieval a r m o r s t a n d i n g hy
t h e wall , k noc ki ng It over with a n*
so u nding crash
"I hog parifbn." he ejai n l a t ed. I'm
very s o r r y T h a t wnn very a w k w a r d
o f mo."
,
Jennings, who hail bee n busy a bout
t h o p o r t i e r e s at t h e d o or wa y, s t a r t e d
t o pi c k u p the ration knight
“T im) bad, too b a d. " apol ogi ze d Hen
n e t ! p ro f u s e l y
I really forgot bow
c l o s e I was to tie- t h i ng
“ O h . n e v e r mind, ret i r ned I'lnlti**,
a l i t t l e c r e s t f al l e n
It I- « m a s h ed all
right but It wnn m&gt; fault . leimings,
send for s o m e o n e t o r e p a i r it."
It w a s l a te t h a t n i g h t t h a t a m a s k e d
flgxtro s u c c e e d e d In r a i s i n g Itself t o
f h o n a r r o w o r n a m e n t a l l e dge u n d e r
E l a i n e ' s b ed r o o m window.
E l a i n e w*s a light »leoper and. he
aid***, ItuHty. h er f ai t hf ul collie, now
f ul l y r ec o v e r e d f r om t h e |siisoti, was
In h e r r oom
D u s t y gr owl ed a n d the «iiddcii lodse
a w a k e n e d her
S t a r t l e d , Elnltie I n s t a n t l y t h o u g h t of
t h e a u t o m a t i c Shi- r e a c h e d u n d e r h e r
p il l ow, k e e p i ng ver y quiet, ad d drew
forth t h e gun t hat i T n t g had given
h e r. Stealthily c o n c e a l i n g h e r nctloiitt
undoc tho cover s, s h e leveled t h e a u t o ­
m a tic nt the figure s i l h o u e t t e d In h e r
window anti fired t h r e e t i m e s
Tito figure fell bac k
Down In t h e s t r e e t below, t h e as
Di st a nt of t h e C l u t c h i n g H a n d who
had wnl t e d while T a y l o r el lodge was
«loctroculed. w a s w a i t i n g as hts c o n ­
federate, “ P i t t s S l i m ” whi ch I n d i c a t ­
ed th a t he was b o th wiry In M a t u r e
and libelous In d e l e g a t i n g Ills n a t iv i t y
— m ade t h o a t t e m p t .
A h Slim c a m e t u m b l i n g down, hnv
Ing fallen back front t h e window a b o v e
m o r t a l l y wounded, t h e c o n f e d e r a t e lift
«*1 him up a n d c a r r i e d hint out of s i g h t

o u e rtmn, se at i ng himself in i h e r u n ­
a b o u t with* hla gun close to t h e doc­
t o r ' s riba.

T he other kept his place on tho run«
nlng board, uud on they drove In tho
direction of the mysterious, dark
house.
Half a mite,' perhaps, down
tho road, they hailed nnd left the car
besldo tho walk.
Doctor Martin was loo surprised to
marvel at anything now, nnd ho real­
ized th a t ho was in tho power of two
desperato men. Quickly they blind­
folded him. ••
It seemed an Intormlnablo wnlk, as
they led him about to confuso him, but
at last ho could Teol th at they had
Elalno laughingly Interrupted her taken him Into a house and along
and playfully mado as thouyh she passageways, which they were making
woro driving them out of her room.
i unnecessarily long In order to de­
“R usty!” she called. "Down, thoro!" stroy all recollection that thqy could.
Tho Intelligent collie scorned to un­ Finally ho knew that he was In a
derstand«. He lay down by tho door­ room In which others were present.
way. bis hobo close to tho bottom of
A moment Inter ho felt them remove
tho door, nnd hla cars alert.
tho bandage from his eyes. and. blink­
Finally Elaine, too, retired again.
ing at the light, he could see a hardMeanwhile tho wounded man wan fured fellow, pale and weak, on a
being hurried to one of the hangouts of blood-stained couch. Over Klin bent
the mysterious Clutching Hand
a masked man nnd another man stood \
The car containing the wounded n e a r by e n d e a v o r i n g by I mpr ovi se d
“ Pitts Slim" drew up, and the other b a n d a g e » to slop Ihe Mow of blood.
two men leuped out of It. With a hur­
“W hat can you do fur tills f ellow?"
ried glance about they unlocked the
a s k e d the rnnnked ma n
front door with n puss key and e n ­
Doctor Martin, seeing nothing else
tered, carrying tho man.
to do. for he was more than outnum­
Indoors was another emissary of tho bered now, bent down and examined
(Clutching Hand, a rather studioushim.
looklng chap,
As h o rose, ho said. " H o will be
"Why, wbat's tho matter?" ho ex­
deail f r o m loss of blood by mor ni ng,
claimed us the crooks entered his room
no m a t t e r If he 1» p r o p er ly*ba nda ge d. "
supporting their hnlf falntlng, wounded
" I h t h e r e nothing t h a t c a n save
pal
“Slim got x co u p l e of pills." t h e y
p a n t e d iim t h e y laid h i m on a c ouc h
"How
d e m a n d e d tip* other.

“Trying to get Inin the Tkrdgn house.
Elaine did It "
Slim was. »pill«- evi dent l y, badl y
w o u n d e d a n d was b l eedi ng pr ofusely.

h i m ? " w hl»|x&gt;ri‘d t he Cl u t c h i n g Hand

hi larael y
I Hood t r a ns f us i on might s a v e, him,"
,,
.
repl i ed t h e doct or "Hut »" m u c h blood
would be needed Ilia! w h o e v e r gives
11 wo u l d be liable lo die h i m s e l f "
C l u t c h i n g Maud stood s i l e n t a ino-

A glance nt hint wag enough for the i ,m’n t* thinking, as he gazed at tho
s t u d i o u s looki ng c h a p
He «.-nt to a m a n w h o had been one of his chief
secr et pa ne l and p r es s i n g ll down, r«*llnnra* Thi*n u l t h a tnriutrlhK
tn h low, tiUt«T tom*
took out whai wax a p p a r e n t ! ) a a e cr et tun*, lu*
“Silo
who
ri
lint
him Htuli I Hilp|ily tho
h o us e t e l e p h o n e
In a n o t h e r purl of this m y s t e r i o u s I flo o t)
•
•
*
•
•
•
*
h o us e wan t h e s e c r e t room of t h e
Cl u t ch i n g H a n d h i m s e l f wln-re h e bid
A fe w q u ic k d ir e c tio n s fo llo w e d to
hi» Ideiilllv from eve n hi» m.Hil t r u - t
hts s u b o r d in a t e s
a m i a» 11•■ m a d e
e,l follow or«
n a ilv
t o g o hi* m u t t e r e d
K e e p tie
III» t e l e p h o n e r a n g a n d hr* took d o c t o r her**
D o n 't let h im s t i r fre e
down lit«1 r ec ei ve r
Ih«* r i s i i l i
” 1*111» S l im ' s bee n wounded, hudlv, ' ll w a s Just before early d a y b r e a k
chief
w a» all he w a i t ed to h e a r
wbcii lb*- t ' l u t i l i tug ) I orni a n d til» ro*
\\ l«Ii Ki.arcelv a word It«- h u n g up fcib-rnte rem l e d tile 1a ill gi* bous*' •
Ihe r e c e i v e r t he n Opened a t a b l e tin* ci ty and came up lo t he hac k d*»*r
d r a w e r am i look out a full face m a s k
over t h e fences
A" th* * s tood Ih* t*
Next h e went ro a n e a r b y bookca se , the Clul&lt; lilug Itami p roduc e d a tii-ia
p r es s e d a n o t h e r s e c r e t spr ing, a n d a ter key and s t a r t e d to open t h e door
pane l o p e n e d
He pu»»«*d t h r o u g h 1he Hilt b e f o r e he 'lid SO In* took out 111«
ma s k a d j u s t e d
wnl c h
Across, lu t h e l a r g e r o u t s i d e s t udy.
l s - t m e s e e , ' h e r XI t i t i l l i t i «'&lt;1 " T w e i l
n n o t h e r p an e l o pe n e d a n t rim C l u t c h
tv m i n u t e s p a s t t
At exa* l l v 1 * I
lug H a n d
all t rotti lied u p tfutis
p a s t 1 w a t . I vop| I n -to i» I t o l t i &gt;* i
formed a p p e a r e d
W i t ho u t .1 * " t I he Nilad «all1 ed 1o t lo . *1U' h on a h u l l lieI lo* #*l t o r * i * s . k m . i l d * &lt;1
u o u n d e . l i rook lav a n d * xnmlm I him
A o n Ilia) g o
o l d * l e d til** 1 it
How did It h a p p e n ’' he a s k e d at Ing Han d.
length.
As tin- crook slunk nwny Cl utchi ng
" Mi ss Dodge «hot him. " a n s w e r e d • H an d steal thily let hi ms el f Inin the
t h e o t h e r s , " wi t h an n u t o m a t l e "
lions** Noiselessly loi pr owl ed through
" T h a t Cr ai g K e n n e d y must h a v e the hal ls until he cam** to Elaln*-«
given It to h e r " ' It«- e x c l a i me d with doni iv n v
s u p p r e s s e d fury
ll*- guv * -i tinsi v look up a mt d * * x
h*.ir a m o m e n t t h e M u l c h i n g Huml III* 1 a 1 1 I L* * * *
a, i sol imi
* J*11* *■
s t oppe d to ei.nshb r
I lo n lie to-l/ed la l oo k a s y r i n g e fr**iu Ins | mi c k « t **
the

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telephon**

I».. r M.t i l th he a.-g. I is h* g*1!
tile UUIohet lo* CHlIl-d
(.ale a» it » u s III«- do c t o r who wn»
a well k n o w n s u r g e o n In tlint p a r t of
ihe c o u n t r y , a n s w e r e d from a n ex
fcnsion of Ills t e l e p h o n e n«*ar his l *d
T h e call was u r g e n t , a n d a p p a r e n t l y
from a f ami l y w h i c h - h e did not feel
t h a t h e coul d negl ect
Itoctor Ma rl i n w a s a mi ddl e a ge d
man. o n e &gt;*f t hos e me di ca l m e n on
whose J u d g me n t otn* Instinct lx cl) *•*
lies
ll wns onl y a m a t t e r of m i n u t e s b e ­
fore tile d o c t o r " n « s p e e d i n g e v e r t h e
now d e s e r t e d s u b u r b a n road» a p p u r
enl ly o n a n e r r a n d of mere»
At i h e a d d r e s s t h a t hnd b**n
given hi m he drew Up to t he side of
t h e road. go&lt; out and r an up the s t e p s
In t h e d o o r
A r i n g nt t he hell
b r ou g ht a sleepy m a n to t h e door, In
his t r o u s e r s ami ni gh ts hi r t ,
hurriedly.
‘ H ow' s t h e put bull
a s k e d D oct or
E l a i n e , by this t ime, had t u r n e d on
t h e l i g ht s a n d had r u n to t h e wi n do w Marti n, e a g e r l y
“ P a t i e n t ' " r e p e a t e d t ho m a n . r u b ­
t o l o o k out. II it sty wa s b a r k i n g loudbing his e y e s
" T h e r e ' s no one si ck
IjIn a aide street near by stood a wait­ h e r e "
Slowly It d a w n e d o n tho dp c l or that
in g automobile, at tho wheel c which
* at another of the emissaries of tho It was a f alse a l a r m , an d t h a t he
&lt;notchlfig Hand. The driver looked must be t h e victim* of s o me p r a c t i c a l
np, startled, an ho saw his fellow Joke.
"Well, t h a t ' s a gr«*nt note. " ho
hurry around the corner carrying tho
»oundod "Pitta 8 l l m " It wn» the gr owl ed ns t h e ma n s h u t the d o o r
Ho d e s c e n d e d tho sl ops , m u t t e r i n g
w ork of Just a moment to drop tho
wounded man, as comfortably as pos- h a r s h l a n g u a g e a t s o m e u n k n o w n
alblo under tho circumstances. In tho trlckst«*r
As he c l imb e d back Into
Year aoat, while his pals started the ills m a c h i n e and m a d e ready to s t a r t
car off with a Jerk In tho hurry of es­ t wo meli .»eel,,i*d to r ise bef or e h i m

rite other did so. and Rusty snarled
and annpiM-d at him Jennings look
btm by the collar and held hlin as the
repairers went out. loaded the armor
on the wagon, and drove off
Scarcely had they gone, while Je n ­
n i n g s straightened out the disarranged
l i b ra ry , when Rusty began Jumping
alMiut, barking furiously.
Jennings
looked nt hint In amazement as the
dog rnn to (ho window and leaped out.
He hnd no time to look after the
dog though, for at that very Instant
he heard a volco railing, “Jennings.
J ('finings!"
It was Marie, almost speechless. Ho
followed her aa aho led tho way to
Ml»» Elaine's room. There Mario
pointed mutely to tho bed.
Elalno was not there.
There, too wero her clothes, neatly
folded, as Mario had hung thorn (or
her.
“Something must have happened to
her!" walled Mario.
Jennings
was
now* thoroughly
alarmed.
Meanwhile the express wagon out­
side was driving off, with Rusty te a r­
ing after It.
“W hat's the m atter?” cried Aunt
Josephine, coming tn where tho foot«»»’ '«aid were arguing what

p ho n e bell
W h e n we a r r i v e d at t h e I h u l g ' h ou s e
Aunt Timephlne nnd Marie w e r e fully
dr. «»• *1 Jenni ngs h r u» In
\\ h.il Ini» h a p p e n e d *" d e m a n d e d
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W h i l e Aunt .Josephine t r i e d to ltd!
tilín i rulg was busy e x a m i n i n g Ito*
t.-Mlll
Let us see tin* l i b r a r y , ' he said at

length
Ve. orditigli d ow n to t h e library we
"••lit
Kennedy looked a bout
He
»«'• I1l»-d to lilt»» s o me t h i ng
" W h e n » Is t h e a r m o r * ' he d e m a n d
Why I he men c a m e for It a n d took
’ a » « v to r epair.
an»iv«*r«*d J«*lt
ing»
Ketin* d) » brow I l oaded ill deep
IM a g h i
(till able w e Inni loft our t a i l wait ing
Th** door was open and a new foot
ma n
luin*« was »w&gt;&gt;piug t h e rug.
when past him Hashed a d ishe vel led
h ai ry s t r ea k
W *- w«*r* all s t a n d i n g t h e r e still a»
Cr nlg ques t i one d J e n n i n g s ab ou t t h e j
armor
w i t h a yel p Rusty tor«* f rau
Houli) Inti tin l oom
I moineiil lie
s t oppi si and h a r k e d
W *■ all looked ut
hi m In s u r p r i se * T he n, ns no on e
intiv**) In »«»mod to mugí« out Iviti
n.-dv
H*
1 ' tel* - • it tn 1 1«
te* tti and trn .1 r.* dr ag Mm out
l i e t e 11II «I * »!•»)* Il «Ir
liVwll'
r a i l e d li'iintiig»
"No.
J e n n i n g s,
no,'* Itiler posed
Cr ai g.
“ Wliat'a the mnr tvr , old t«T |
low ’ '
( rulg pulled K iihI) whose hlg br own
eye» s e eme d miilelv a p p e a l i n g
Out
of ito «loorw.iv to* wont, b a r k i n g still
I 'ritlg litui I followed, while tin* rest
»1 o* ■-1 in Mi * visit bu 1*'

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"Klalnn Is gone—no one knows how*
or where,” announced Craig, after
leaping out of ImmI that morning to an­
s w e r t h e furious ringing of our tele­

' (lt.r o u l (,f bed, tho c h l o r o f o r m enne t h e me n.
Hure
„ m i OVe r her fare, nnd qu ie t l y car ried
T h e y |»iu»ed an d l is te ne d
e
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a
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out
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h**r to t h e door, which they h a d opened
a s If fruiti now in r**
Riituitiwlr
T h e y opene d t h e window
As a niHtier **! fact t he ) had bee n »l i ul thlly
Jennings, having hastily sli pped his
Down s t a i r s they c a r r i e d h e r until , A dog was s c r a t c h i n g **n t h e dour * n
tro u s e rs on over hts p a j a m a s , c a nt o ' s,*nt tiler** by the t ' l u t r h l n g H a nd an d
they
c a m e to thn library wi t h Ms new d e a v o r l n g to gel In
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ru n n in g down the hall, w hi l e Marie, w er e hi di ng m a ii'iirli) r e l l a r w a y u n ­
safe w h e r e they placed h e r on a
"I t h i n k It's h e r dog. said t h e ma n.
frightened, camo In tho other d i r e c ­ til t h e i r c h a n c e cante
turning. "We'd better, let him In
tion. Aunt Josophlno appeared a few
One m a n stood ou tho r u n u l n g couch.
8omcone
might see him ”
»«conds later, adding to tho general board, on e i t h e r side of him. a n d two
Tho
other
nodded and a momept
&lt;t*cltcmonL ,
At an enrly hour an express wagon
guns y a w n e d me n a c in g l y at him.
" W h a fa tho m atterr* s h o a s k e d ,
Drive a h e a d t hat w a y ! " m u t t e r e d stopped before the Dodge bouse and
Continued on Page G

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was t o t&gt;e done
S h e g av e o n e took al h e r bed. t he
c l ot he s , nnd Ihe s e r v a n t s .
"Call Mr K e n n e d y " ’ aim cr ie d In
alarm.

Ru st v was Irving to lend K e nne dy
llow ■ t III* si I* t 1
' W alt lien
culled Keun«**l&gt; to Aunt
J o s e p h Hie, a» ho Mopped with in** on
th*» r u n n i n g hoard *&gt;f tin* * Mb
**n.
R u s t y , good dog !
It s e e m e d miles t h a t we went, but
a t Inst we catite to a peculiarl y i l a
«e r t e d looking house.
Her o Rusty
t u r n e d lu and b eg a n s c r a t c h i n g at lb*»
itnor
We Jumped *«fT the i a h ami tol
low i d.
Ti l e door was l ocked w lidi we tr ie d i
It. a mi fruiu Inside wu coul d g d mt an
pip«* U n i t p a ssed n e a t l-.1 a l i n * ' s w in
swer
AA'** put **ur s houl de r» to It an d
llaw
T h U t i m e liter«* « a s n o faithful b u r s t It In Rusty g av e a le ap f o r wa r d
with a Joyous b ar k
l l i i h t y t o g I v ** w a r n i n g , a n d t h e s« c o m i
W o followed m o r e c a ut i ous l y T h e r e
I n t r u d e r , u t t e r a g l u m e a t E l a i n e » t ill
Were pie* « » of a r m o r Mr**« n nil over
s te e p in g , w e ll! q u ic k ly to th e dcof
t h o Ilnur
Itustv sniffed at t h e m and
d r a g g l ' d t in * I n s e n s i b l e d o g o u t &lt;*t t i e
about,
di sa pp oi nt e d .
th*u
w a x , t u r n e d t in - key a n d a d m i t t e d ll *■ l ooke d
( 'h it c h in g
Ila m i
As he d i d so In h ow l ed
1 looked from t h e a r m o r lo K e n n ed y
c lo s e d t h e d o o r
Evidently
the
f umes
hnd
not In b l a n k a m az e m e n t
"Elaine «as Kidnapped Iti the «r
r e a c h e d Elaine, or. If t he y had, th*
i n r u s h of fresh air r evi ve d l o t . f**i mor," be cried
s he w a k e d and quickly r e a c h e d for
H e wns right
Me anwhi l e , t h e a r ­
the g u n lu an Instant the o t h e r crook
had l e a p e d n t her
Holding hts hand m o r r e p a i r e r s hail s t o pp ed ut last at
this a p p a r e n t l y deRorted house , a
o v e r h e r mo u th to p r ev en t h e r sc re am
Ing. h e s na t ch e d t he y vo lv er a w a y be s t r a n g e sort of r e p a i r shop RtlU k ee p
Ing It w r a pped In bl a nk e t s , t he y hnd
fore s h e could lire It
In t h o m e an t i m e the C l u t ch i n g Hand t a k e n t h e a r m o r out of t he w agon and
had t a k e n out so me chl o r of o r m, and. h a d l aid It down on an old b roken
bed
T h e n they Imd u n w r a p p e d R a nd
rolling a towel in the f or m of a com
t
a
k
e
n
off the hel met .
....
placed It over h e r face
W h e n El al no was c o m p l e t e l y under
T here wns Elaine!
" 8 h ! W h a t ' s t h a t " c a u t i o n e d one of
t he I nf l ue nce of t h e d ru g t h e y lifted
l„ • i .|.. vmi In th*

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Farms at

D mMy, now r e c o v er e d , w a s h a r k i n g
a mi sulftlrig at t h e a r m o r .
Kick the m u l l off." g r o wl e d one
ma n.

S E E TH E PICTURES AT TH E STAR EVERY WEDNESDAY. ^ADM ISSIO N 5?&amp; 10c
"A burglar, 1 think." exclaimed
Elalno, »till bidding tho gun In her
band. "8omta&gt;no tried to get Into my
window.”
"My gracious!” cried Aunt Josoph­
lno, In alarm, "Whero will thlB thing
end?"
"Well,” Elaine laughed, a llltle nerv­
ously, now that It was all over. “ I
want you all to go to bed and stop
worrying about me. Don't you boo
I'm perfectly able to take caro of myselff Besides, there Isn't a chance
now of the burglar coming back. Why.
I shot him.”
"Yes," put In Aunt Josephine, “but

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Telephones on

ma n,
J e n n i n g s let I ho m e n In T h e a r m o r
was Mill ini t h e »land a n d tho r ep a i r
or» took a r m o r , »land uud all, laying
It on the couch, w h e r e t he y w r a p p e d
It in t he c o v er s t he y ha d b r o u g h t for
t h e pur pose
T h e y lifted It u p and
s t a r t e d to c a r ry it out.
He ca r ef ul . " c a u t i o n e d t h e t h r i f t y

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W. A. Merryday Company
I’alatka, Florida
»!«»««»«*»*««•&lt;
— —

HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
After Foot Years of Diicouraging 1 h*“1K‘,,,fn *°

1 ccml11 not s,nnd*

and I gave u p tn dexpalr.

Condition!, Mri. Bullock Gave
Up in Despair.

Husband

Came to Rescue.

At l.ixl, my huxband go! me A botltc ot
Caidid. the wo ma n ' s tonic, and I c o m ­
menced ta ki ng il.

From the very lirsl

dose, 1 c o u l d tell it was hel ping me.

I

can now walk two miles Avlthout its
Calron. K y .-ln an interesllnR letter &lt;*r*ng me. and am doinK all my work."
Irotn this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock

11 you are all run down from womanly

writes as follows: “ I sullcrcd lor lour troubles, don't give up in despair. Try
years, with womanly troubles, and durinj* Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It lias helped
this time, 1 could only «it up for a little more than a million women, In its 50
while, and could not walk anywhere al years of continuous success, and should
■».

timet, I would have severe pains »urely help you, too. Your diugypst lias
sold Cardui lor years. He knows what
In my left side.
The doctor was called In, and his treat­ il will do. Ask him. He will recom­
ment relieved me for a while, but I was mend i t Begin taking Cardui today.
H'rvt* to: Cx*nnsi«i M*lkl&gt;* Ox. Liilf,'
soon confined to my bed again. After AJ* Ivory D*p«.. Chau*'»*««, 1*ni*.. fw A prcw il
/ l U t r w l w n J * n ) r w ii ( » • • » » I M - m I * k * * .
“Hi rsa
that, nothing seemed to do me any good. I n s u i t fa* Wants.* M a l la «tara arare**. U *

�iY
of cu ltivation and m ak e of it gave o r helped to give, 11,072:02. y*f*^w *v
thdro Is i n ' t h e vnst possibili­ D o n 't you think th e y deserve this
ties of horticulture ahd agriculture. folder? B u t we have more .societies,
We tru st we have offended no sen­ three tim es as m any, so its up to the
sitive jingo with these few- rem arks ( others to follow the example of the
1 well doing tew enl&gt; -tw o of lf ili.
on pur good friend, the s q u a s h ."
T his rem inds the e d ito r of
the
West T a m p a hadbu sw&lt;&lt;|| wedding
lleruld of th e time he was culled for this June wliisi Mis» Adelaide Oatley
writing a strong editorial by
the becam e the bride ol Mr. C. L. Col­
main squeeze of the piyier and re­ lins. A m ong those very active in the
taliated by writing a burning e d ito ­ ceremony from am ong the Endenvrial on " p u t t y ’V
orers were Misses l.eluh and Corine
_ — * ()----Brighlwell an d Leslie Bray. The lat­
ter is president locally and treasurer
M AIII.U N C O R E 'S ID E A
Mahlon Core many y ea rs ago wu» of the City Union, which Miss Lclnh
editor of u p aper in Orlando and did Brighlwell, sec retary at home is also
much for this section of Florida. He in the sam e officoe for S outhw estern
retired from the new spaper game district. T h e Endeavorers gave Miss
som e tw enty ytpirs ago b u t still has (Jutlcy and Mr. Collins a " sh o w e r"
good ideas of municipal affairs and of gifts recently as they were both
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from time to time takes his pen in m em bers of the society.
West
Palm
Beach
C
ongregational
h and to express them in th e paper!.
His latest is t h a t the c o u n ty coni­ society h a s nuv&gt; eight Expcerts, mor
n' tssioners of the various counties than all th e re*H&gt;f the S ta te Union
through which the Dixie Highway as far ns have he^n repo rted here.
C.
will puss should plant c a m p h o r trees The last two nre Miss E sth er
nlong the roads and gives m a n y good Clark a n d Alex S. Rowley, president
reasons why th e cam phor tree would of this very studious, and up-w ithhe the best. Mr. Gore’s idea is most the-tim es society of S outheastern
excellent and should be followed by district.
St. P etersb u rg has n great revival
every county in the state regnrillcas
of th e Dixie Highway. We could this m onth. Endeavorers are as us­
soon have S h a d y Highways all over ual a m o n g th e regulur church m em ­
Florida and th e trees wquld benefit bers to a t t e n d " a n d help o u t" .
Pray for Dr. Clark who is serious­
the hom e' folks who have to travel
the highways in the heat of the ly ill with typhoid fever.
In terinchen, June 30th. Grace A.
sum m ertim e.
Tow nsend.

THESANFORÍ) HERALD swt ahtaet
It. J . HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Husinewi Manager
PuMbhed K w y Tu**day «nd Erblay

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The Working Man’s Bank Account
Men who are employed by the day or week rarely have very much no­
tice before they are laid off. This means th a t the working man of all
men should have a little money saved up and have it deposited safely in
the bank. T he Peoples Bank invites the accounts of working men and
families. Interest*is paid on savings accounts, compounded twice a
year. Your money will help you earn money, if deposited with this B a n k .

C. M. HAND
SANFORD, FLORIDA
H. E. TOUR
H, R.STEVENS
R. R. DEAS
SAVING THE ROADS
I'fr.Mrnl ---A**t I m M v . '
virr- r r— » ■ "r c T T m m i n r r r vfoiYctéerw — U s u - —
ManKAlUhwt viikw**-bwv» wja.»k**mid
to the (art t tin t the reckless driving
over the b ric k roaili i* n o t only a
menace to life and limb b u t also
tears up th e ro a d s and in o t h e r way*
injures them -and mnkes t h e pleasure
of autom obiling or driving on the
road* an aggrav atio n i n s te a d of a
pleasure. T h e county cojnmissioncrs
of Seminole,.county a few w eeks ago
published In t h e Herald t h e road
rules governing traffic on country
roads and also stated th a t th e rules
would he rig id ly enforced In this
county. Since t h a t time m a n y of the
reckless d r iv e r s and the qpad hogs
h a v e been m o re careful_snd It Is hop­
A B USY F IF T H
e d that t h e y .will continue to pay
G etting Rid of R ed Bugs
C elebrating th e Fifth of J u l y t h h
a tten tio n to t h e right* of o th e rs .
T h ro u g h o u t portions of the S outh
year will mean a very busy d a y If
The O rlando Reporter-Star takes ono keeps up w ith the various place- E ast and C en tral S tates th e chlgger
u p .this m a t t e r in the following ed­ th a t intend to keep open house am! or red bug, scientifically known na
itorial:
en te rta in the visitors. Sanford people harvest m ite, and which is micro“ In W ednesday's issue of th e Report­ will be divided into many com ponent sopic in size, often a tta c k s a person
er-S tar a p p e a re d an article com plain­ p a rts ns D a y to n a Beach, New S m y r­ when walking through long grass or
ing of the reckless running of suto- na, Kissimmee, Orlando, Leesburg, other v eg e ta tio n . T hey d&lt;* not choose
mobiles over t h e brick roads. I t di­ and m any other cities are hidding for any .p a r tic u la r part of th e body hut
rected attention to an im p o rta n t fat­ lho crowds. Tho special trains on the attac k th e exposed portions first.
ter. namely t h e enre that s h o u ld be A. V. L. to Kissimmee will carry
To walk am ong the b lackbe rry or
exercised to peserve the ro a d s
f( m an y to th a t hustling city a n d also other sh ru b b e ry , or to come in con­
good care is t a k e n of the new ly laid to Orlando. Automobiles will carry tact with grasses or sim ilar herbage
roa d s they will last for a generation -m any to Leesburg and to D nytona along s tre a m s or pools, on edges of
f
•
longer; if t h e y are traveled o v e r at Beach and to New S m yrna where marshes, or under tree* npar such
New
Sm
yrna's
people
will
be
dressed up in their meeting house clothes and
t h e rate of f o r t y or fifty miles an they can enjoy a dip in th e ocean places the mites inhahir, is to invire
h o u r it. will n o t he long before the and other good things. It will be a an a tta c k . It is obvious, therefore,
will poke out the glad m itt to all visitors. Old M an Grouch and Old Mrs.
re p air bill will he almost as g re a t as safe and sane Fifth and while thi* that the best preventive is to avoid
Blues have been banished until after July 5th, as they can ’t stand to^ee so
hot
Ihe original cost
In t h a t event, may not please th e younger folks the exposure. If u hath in m
u water,
n a ie r , or
where is the m o n ey r to com e from? parents can g ather the hunch in at water contain in g »aitt or strong soap,
much g l a d n e s s *LS will be pulled o!T in New Sm yrna on Uncle Sam ’s birthday
"Moreover has anyone the right to the rinse of the busy day and give however is tak en wi thin
few hours
w'mitmily d e s tro y the roads which thanksgiving t h a t they are all well after exposure, no ill ■Herts will be
REAL, H O NSET-TO -G O O D N ESS UNITED STATES MONEY will Int h e people a re taxing them selves to and have five lingers on each hand experienced
paid in prizes to the winners of numerous contests of skill and endurance
build with t h e idea that t h e y are
0
It has been found, according to
both on land and water.
building for m a n y years t o come?
The last issue of the Palm Beach the bulletin, th a t a person walking
We regard this article Ifa* m ost time- News was a credit to Palm Beach through vegetation is a tta c k e d m ost­
BIG, FREE CLAM CHOW DER DINNER AT NOON and barrels of icec
ly. It calls on all to co-operate in and the makers of the paper. It c o n - 1 ly from th e knees down, so by sift­
enforcing the speed laws It is not tnined tw enty-eight pages all d evoted ing (lowers uf sulphur from the knee* i— c
lemonade will he scattered around the city for everybody to help themse \ f&gt;
th e duty of o n e set of men alone to to the exploitation of th e Palm downward, and (into tin- shoe» j-nd
SFF
rep o rt speeders and bring th e m to Reach section a n d also had a
YOU
fine stockings, these mites are elim inated
bdok. It is th e d u t y of every la x pay­ write Up of the E ast Coast Press to a great e x te n t N a p h th a le n e is also
THE
PARADE
e r who is helping to pay for th e cost A»»nrirlion. Although it i* good old ! successfully tiwed in the »ame niunm-r
AND TDK
RACES
of the roads. I t is a duty he ow es not su m m er time in th a t section and the and U n safeguard again«! ««vere.I
o n ly to himself hu t to hi* neighbors tourist« are away the New-* hat! it* otlu-r form« of maii-inf*-.ting tropical
Everybody in Sanford and vicinity will be cordially w elcom ed to help everybody else celebrate at
a n d the fu tu re generation. Do you full q u o ta of advertising dem on«!rat
insect peM *
' :
a p p ro v e of th e sentiments set forth ing th a t the live merchant« of Palm
After a per««»n ha« hi'eofne exposed
IE ;
in this article? if you do sen d in
Beach believe in advertising their to an a tta c k of harvest tnit*:« an a p ­
y o u r name on n postenril to th e Re­ gofcds even in th e «umnier vacation plication to the effected part« of «
H r;
porter-Star
W e wish to urouAe n time. Tile New« i« fathered li&gt; It (t m oderate)V strong solution o fa m id o sentim ent ag a in s t speeding so strong Davie» and O. (i. Davie« and moth- nlu 1* possibly J he bent counter irri­
t h a t it will he dnugerous for a n y man ti e d by Mis* R u b y Pierce who by ta n t Because th e poison m-creted by
m a n to a t t e m p t rt Thl* phase of the the way i* one of the most r e m a r k ­ the mites 1» acid, oth er counter-irri - 1
s p e e d mania h a s never been touched able little ladies t h a t honors the Flo­ ta n ts such as.« bicarbonate of soda, or |
u p o n in these colum ns before. Always rida Press. Miss R uby is sec retary common cooking soda or sab-rutus. '
previously we h a v e stressed t h e d a n ­ and treasurer of tin- Davies P u b ­ mu) be .s u b s titu te d III s a tu r a te d so-,
g e r to life and lim b, which seem s to lishing Co., is society editor of the lulion ff th e suffering i» sever*', a
h a v e little effect. It is proverhiial New», n s tu n t th at i* going so me in dibit*- tit-lure of iodine or ■'ollo-tion
lection nr by cm nniunienting with the
t h a t nothing to u ch es a man of tin the wmt*-r moitth« •* Palm Meiph «hollhl be llg^'t t&gt; ■p pi led
n i ; l a m í , i . * -i..*'
STETSON UNIVERSITY
111ll* * of the Hhoitc« T ru st. Sryttimir
age so much ns an appeal to his 1« city editor part of the time and if
\S Ill-re c large ar* « ,« to P, r-.f of lion«*Wat rl loo P lace
I .of. &gt;!*i||.
* ( i t i l i , c m m u n i i u n » mm * mkn it. -1«. 1» t- .
p u rs e This is a n appeal to the p ock­ there t« any other po«ili*m needing mite», it 1« r* l omtnetidod l*y the toil- |
fur m bif * i*nr un»*ir !&gt;*.«»#*I A ■Udini
am t 4 * .-*1
r*■+»*j -»
UBERAI. ARTS r’illt WliMKN, SrjMirtti*« tmri-lin¿w. 1.iterai Art» ,4n i *
e t nerve. Speeding is not only d a n ­ filling Miss Ruby 1« there on th e job ,1 tin th a t the grass be closely cut,
Ttxbrn, BiuLmdc Hrkiif»*.
The M e rch an t P rlnre
rOLLKIU* O F L A U . H i n »
* h o i h * f'oUcv* ami U « ( ¡f ilim i* « r
g e r o u s to h u in n n life, but i t
levt Good paper, good people, good tow n. w^eds elim inated, and useless her­
etilíff lim«* lo in»trurU''n tu
dèpiftmpnL M^crtlhrbnt law lüirnry,
•*
terrific tribute o n brick
ro a d s ."
------ O -----tiawt r w m » »Bd d*-L»tir*c club room*.
*
bage mowed r.s closely ns feasible, so
There was an old geezer a n d he
COLLEGE OF TEC lIOMHsT ANO M HOOl. o r MEI llcM&lt; UUs \f
O riando Sentinel has found the as to expose the mites to the sun. It had a lot of sen»«-;
I!lrrlfiril BnrI rh«rRÍf»l Fñfínetrlng mid MaaujiI Trmlmnir I ’nur»-« »In c
nr»
ftwtly r»iuiprriritt.
E D I T O R I A L O N THE S Q U A S H meanest man in th*- world H&lt;- live« may be practical to spray the grass H e «tnrti-il tip a business on a dollar

BANG! HOORAY!
Everybody in Sanford is Invited to Participate in Ihe Big Doings
Where?

NEW SMYRNA
When?

JULY 5th.

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—u n c ' ** •*-*' •*
Good« M G u e r r y of the T a m p a | in Sunfofii ami his wife fit*« just se­ ami oth er plant*, after cutting, with eight \ i-*-nt.«
I O l.l.tr C s E O r H L 'H t N I X H .
i o * » b |m i ( b&gt; »— *» m - i h - l «
lU n k • t
The dollar for *l*»*-k end the eighty
Sh&lt;)'t h»ri*l «f]t|
ritirig
KlrffD r rm jr w n
&gt;ti otl»*-T *l«*p»rt ft*#•♦.* »
* *
T rib u n e who writes many good cured a divorce from him because jo- flowers of su lp h u r or n dilut*- -pray
• *«figpri««Jwi us \
nui lil Hnp
thing» for th a t paper through
tin carried live he*-« around in hi.« pork of keroM-ue emulsion in which sul­ (or cn ad
I* I t E l * A l( \ T O IC I
ACADEM*
«.'» .lUBlrra p r r f x « f r t f .
H»
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• rtivll, V| I«hitfBn, n lioraf" mu I alt r»rwt - law« . *Brx*&lt;*
phur lu:« beep"*'tntxi-d
Brought him three lovely *l*i!liir«
week that are no t «ignetl and write«] els D el.ami New«
Ml Ml S( IKHlt. V fto.iH*.. j.i, . . * • i w * • * ~
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P
ut
1
In*
S*-r.
tn
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tl.ix.
h
\
di
d
(T
•*ui*iji
a n editorial every Monday t h a t 1«
Never heit*rd of him
r u t * , Vmub'i». rtr
VIuwHíri» il I &gt; '
1
A W T .SC H O O L .
N . - •tuilis), &lt;
It hode» .Scholarship
s ig n e d with hi» initial* get* on some Uriel k n o w s t h a t S a n f o r d p e o p l e enr■n*I «¡'s r tal rotir-e# gixrft
people'» toes at times and in order ry s t i n g e r s w i t h j t h e m
V »rholarship of the value o f f l . Acldrens JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY. Dv Land. H.*nda
W.
he bought more good» and a
Oólmi per a n n u m . tenable at the I'm n o t to offend a n y on*- in last Mon1 little more »pace,
,
1915- Orlando Population 8,037. -versily of Oxford, E ng lan d , for a pe­
1 g l a y 's Trihutfe t h r e w off on th e noble
And played th a t system with a
^ n q u n s h In a
fine bit of s a tire S tate papers please Copy. O rlando riod of th ree years, beginning from smile on fyis fare.
erected by* Mr. Haney,, which Inter operatati at what w r t i l ­
a r follows;
*
October, 11*17, will bo open for cohiSentinel.
T he custom ers flocked to his two^
met the sam e fate. — R eporter-S tar. as M ayo hut 1« n**w *.. Ii* *J
O-----p
e
titio
n
.in
the
S
ta
te
of
Florida
d
u
r
­
" T h e squash has no feeling, no
■by-four
Hon. Forrest Lake «f this c ity who bridge in Orange u " i 'i '
ing the year lit Iff, Sim ilar scholar­
Christian Endeavor In J u n e
t h o u g h t , no b lo o d , no bririns a n d no
And soon he had to hustle for a
ice factory m ay h
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!
is
an a u th o rity on the m a n u fa ctu re
S rn fo rd and its C ongregational ships will be aw arded for the years re gular »tore.
soul. We refer t o the specia c u c u rb ihereb
,ut
it
never
mane
nj
of
ice
in
Florida
s
ta
te
d
to
re
p
re
s
e
n
t­
\
b l t a verrucofo. I t is useful t s r. food, ‘society h a r e h r d "e. June w edding". 11*18, 1920 a n d 1921.
m;
ative of th e H erald the o th e r day to ry a t M ayo did
C om petitors must be citizens of
¿0 bo eaten, a n d molting else, it The secretary, Miss Carrie Ensuring---- ..
th
a
t
the
first
Ice
factory
in
F
lorida
ice.
U
p
on
the
square,
where
the
people
United,
S
ta
te
s
between
nineteen
and
x r o w s on a vino a r i l does n o th in g to e r . b e c a m e Mrs. Nieki-1. Wo just h a p ­
h e l p Its own adva n cem en t It l a y s - 1 pened to hear ub o u t the interestir g twenty-five years of uge. an d m ust, all pass.
He gobbled up a corner th a t was
d e a d weight on t h e ground a n d feels event. H ave no press rep o rter In 9 a n- before th e d a t e of e n try on residence
all
plat** glass;
at
Oxford,
h
av
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com
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at
least
fo.d,
likewise
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good
m
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„ u p o n the askutnsqunsh vine. I t does
He fixed up the windows with the
their second year at some regular de­
n o h a . m nor a n y good. It Is d e c id e d ­ wise progressive societies.
It was a Surprise to m an y when gree-gaining American u niversity or best th a t he had,
l y passive.
And (old them all a b o u t i r in a
Differing v a s t l y from the- onion, just before the tra in left J a c k s o n ­ college. C a n d id a te s haying their d o m ­
half
page ad.
icile
in
th
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S
ta
te
,
ami
those
who
t h a t lilinceoua p l a n t o[ the genus ville for Ilelleview, June 22, word
have
received
nny
large
part
of
their
»Iliu m , the « q u a s h never gives of­ got out among local E n d e a v o r e r
FKF.nr.RIC It. RAND. Piut«.«T
fense, but accept» many. One m ight th at th e District secretary, Miss Elsa education th ere are alike tligibte
U F. WtnTNE.lt. Cs»*tfi»
He soon had 'em c o m in g .a n d he
A
qualifying
exam
ination
will
be
d e liv e r a series o f aturdy blows upon Keinoehl was leaving as the bride of
never quit.
t h a aide of t h e s quash without elic­ Mr. J o h n D. L y l e t r - About tw e n ty , held In O cto b e r of each year, and un
And he w ouldn't cut down on his
i t in g a com plaint, and might p o u n d mostly from the Springfield Pres by- election to t h e scholarship a t the ad a one jit.
TO STAR T RIGHT
It* i n t o an unrecognisable m ass and terian society, ru sh e d down to th e close of each y ea r preceding t h a t for
Well, h e '/ kcjit firings hum ping
M aking the right s ta rt is a very im p o rta n t
k_ .dowtroy th a t t i t h e of uxe/ulnw which depot in time tfL-Aprinkle.. its fltypr which the scholarship Is t^s,signed.
in th e tow n ever since,
förC an d id ates for th e 1917 scholar­
r a i n and sun h a v e given it, y e t the y ith rice. I t is largely «kte to Miss
Ahd everybody calls him the M er­
elem ent of success. You s ta rt in the right*
a a s a ila n t would have little t o be RoinoehPs faithful work t h a t C. E. ship m ay t a k e th e ex am ination on c h a n t Prince.
direction when you s ta rt an account vtfith the
p r o u d of. 't h e , p o o r squash, a h . the has gone up in Jacksonville in recent T uesday, th e fifth, and W ednesday,
—-B rooklyn Eagle.
th
e
sixth
of
O
ctober,
1915.
or
in
V
e
to
years, a n d she will be greatly missed
p o o r fquash!
F irst N ation Bank, where your deposits are
\
W e have i o n t lo v ed the s q u a s h , But C e n tra l d is tric t needs good ber, 1916.
safe and earn liberal interest. Your account
First Ice Factory In Florida
A S ta te com m itte e of selection
n o t its a food, "but for iU h u m b le , era and via the Intro d u c tio n d e p a r t ­
ft u
chooses th e scholars from
am ong
is invited.
Mr. C. A. Haines, of th e R e p o rt­
u n o b tru s iv e m a n n e r of existing* We ment word has gone to th e m .
those
who
h
a
v
e
passed
th
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x
a
m
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tar
mechanical
staff,
has
received
A very neat little folder is ju s t out
h a v e often p itie d it after t h e iron
4 % P a id On Savings A ccounls, Com pounded Quarterly
w heel of the fa rm e r's wagon has from the press which makes so m a n y nation. Application for examination* a letter telling him of the death of
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c r u s h e d it out of all pembUnco of its Home Society of Florida. .This looks should be m ade to the chairm an of his great-uncle, Mr. Will Haney, a t
w o n t e d ro tu n d ity . Nothing c a n bo more readable, though ^ecause it Is the com m ittee, President A. A. Mur- Chilllcothr,- O., after a brief illness.*
M r H aney Had th e distinction of
h e
ir s t
a t io n a l
n n y rounder t h a n some squashes. all C hristian E ndeavor. J u s t think phree, L L .D ., Unlvcfsity of Florida,
being the first to erect an ice factory
M a n y of them h a v e long c ro o k ed from tw enty-tw o Young P eople's Gainesville, F la.
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A meOrnndum giving fu rth e r p a r­ In Florida. T he plan t waa built a t
n e c k s , and other* a r e flat, with fluted and one Junior society, dpring five
r im s . We should, g iv e more a t t e n t i o n ipontha of last year, io provide for ticulars may, b e obtain ed e ith e r from Sanford, a b o u t forty years ago. I t
t o t h e squash, b r i n g it to a higher 101 homeless children, our w orkers t h e chairm an of th e .c o m m itte e of sc- waa subsequently b urned an d a n o th e r
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Qf Matters in B riefPersonal Items of
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Hummarjr ut lhe Floating Small
Talks Sucrinrlly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Headers
Woodland »ill opon July fifth 89-2tc.

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Mr*. W. R. G a rdner is in Cm city
W. P. G wynne of O rlando was in
th e city o n T u e s d a y . Mr. Gwynne und her m an y old friends are glad
had not been here in fcomo tlrre end to sec her again. Mra. Gcrdnec hf
was su r p ri s e d nt t h e g r o w t h a t t a i n e d

Hnee his lu-t \ i&gt;n H. is « former
alderm an nf Orlando a i d trKe . active interest in rity affairs
" T h e R a y m o n d " tiy t h e sea ( n e a r
Clarendon
Furnished ro o m s,w ith
p r i v i l e g e of d i n i n g r o o m a n d k i t c h e n .
E v e r y t h i n g f u r n i s h e d , l i n e n, sti ver ,
etc.
R u n n i n g w a t e r in e v e r y r o o m
All r o o m ' con net t i n g
Telephone
service a n d co tta ge to rent.
Mr s.
F. G . S t u a r t .
85-8tp
Sanford

expects

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n o w r es i d i n g in
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T h e m a n y f r i e n d s of Mr s C A.
R e e d will h e s o r r y t o l e nf n t h a t s h e
h: s n o t i m p r o v e d a n y in c o n d i t i o n
Mrs Reed suf fered u p a r a ly tic shock
s e v e r a l m o n t h s «g o a n d s ince t h a t
t i m e hus b e e n u n a b l e t o m o v e her
l i m b s or to t a l k Mr a n d Mr s R e e d
nr»- now l i v i n g o n t h e S t n n g f e l l o w
p r o p e r t y on F i r s t s t r e e t w h e r e it was
th o u g h t the
open
air
tfentmetil
w o u l d i m p r o v e t h e c o n d i t i o n of Mrs,
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Mr» C. A S m i t h was hosles.s ut a
very d e l i g h t f u l rtieeting of t h e miseii ■*• I niuri of it,, ( ni i gn- gut i or il
j C l , , - , I,
M o u t l ay a f t e r n o o n a t t h e
h o m e of h er d a u g h t e r , M r s \V II
P eter* A l t h o u g h t h e w e a t h e r was so
i n*1* ment t h e r e was a g o o d a l t e n d Uti'i
Aft er t h e d ispos al of r o u t i n e
b u - n e s s t h e s u b j e c t for t h e
nf t cr noi'tt wiis
d is c u s s e d , led b y
Mrs
C It W a l k e r Ti m t o p i c ’‘O u r N u t t i o n a l UxiawftvL’-Awvu—»clLdii.'&lt;clup&lt;nLInteresting
r e a d i n g s wer e gi ve n
b e a r i n g on t h e s u b j e c t u n d in c o n ­
cl usion M r s
H enry Wight read a
u leaflet " T h e M i s s i o n a r y Roll C a l l "
t h a t was b o t h h u m o r o u s a n d serious,
c o nc l u di ng w i t h a b e a u t i f u l e x p o ­
s i t i on of t h e C h r i s t s pi r it in missions.
T h e p l e a s a n t a f t e r n o o n cl osed wi t h a
social h o u r w i t h t h e h o st e s s ut which
a n ice c o u r s e was s e r v e d . T h e m e e t ­
ings ar e a d j o u r n e d u nt i l S e p t e m b e r .
. l /y d r r i / ('tu b
A charming

m e e t i n g of t h e

Mys­

tery Club was held a t th e home of

M r s . A. D. S m i t h T b e i d a y a f t e r ­
n o on , t h e u s u a l good t i m e b e i n g e n ­
joyed by t h e members a n d
their
g ues t s. On t h i s o cc as ion M r s . J. D.
Roberts. Mrs. Claudo Couch and
Miss M a r g a r e t Da v is r ec e iv e d t h e
gues t i n v i t a t i o n s of t h e c l u b . At t h e
close of t h e c e r e m o n y M r s D a v i s rem a - k e i l t h a t " h e r ha i r was a w f u l l y
m u s s e d b u t s h e b el ieve d s h e was all
t h e r e " Miss Da y is nnd" l i t t l e C h a r ­
l o t t e S m i t h r e n d e r e d p i a n o solos t h a t
were e n j o y e d
Each m eetin g devel­
ops a n o v e l t y or o r i gi na l i de a. T h i s
t i m e it was u " r t i r p r i s e . W h e n Mr s,
S m i t h is r e s p o n s i b l e for r e f r e s h m e n t s
his S a t a n i c M a j e s t y - i n v a r i a b l y fig­
u re s on t h e m e n u . I tel i c i ons ice­
c r e a m s e r v e d with p r e s e r v e d pi ne ­
appl e, "devils food a n d p o u n d c a k e
*• m p t e d t he a p p e t i t e* , of t h e m y s t e r 11•11- g a t h e r i n g
E n ' o y i n g t h e de
wi t h !{
D U . i r i n g D r Phillips is t e r it o v e r t h e d i s h e s a n d cut a i d e s , j h, ) tfIII h o s p l l a l i l i of t he i r hos t e s s
w, re Mc s, f a m e s
R o b e r t s . ( ouclie,
al ive wife .ill 11 we w o u l d l i f e t o sc
u n d t h e l e ast s p e c k will kill a p e r s o n . )
K r u p p . C a r t e r . F er g u s o n . O ' C o n n o r .
lorn nil o w n e r of S a n f o r d real e s t a t e
T a k e no c ha nc e s! O n e a p p l i c a t i o n of
H e owr - o r a n g e g r o v e p r o p e r ! \ in
J o h n s o n . T u r n e r , Terlieuii.
V s h c s U n a i t i | . e | i | n r ‘ »ill clean a n y J’. t e r s
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and
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C u n t ii ins mi po is o n
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th e new ownership nnd m a n a g e m e n t
of fers special s u m m e r r a t e s
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ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND. EVENTS...

Rome, Georgia

M. C. Cleveland of Paoln was c r o w d t o K i s s i m m e e o n M o n d a y
called to New Y ork by the announce w h e r e a n ol d f a s h i o n e d a n d free h a r - i
T h a t A l u m i n u m w ar e a t I.e(llers.
„lent of the serious illness of his h a r u e w i l l ^ h e g i v e n S pe c i al t r a i n Y o u r C o u p o n s get it.
90-2tc.
sister and left yesterday for th a t city l e av e s S a n f o r d a t e i g h t in t h e nt or nOther s e c t i o n s of F l o r i d a * are
His many friends ¿.ere.hum »-fat—har.-inf, r H i n r n i i n . ^ v . . , .Kissim m ee nt{kicking
a b o u t.tim d e a rth of rniti-wnrl
speedy recovery.
six givimg everyone—p I F h t y r r f 't i m
Sanford
is having a shower every
to enjoy the entire d a y at the cap­
The Order of Eastern S ta r will
day.
Some
of the showers are over­
ital of Uaceola
meet T u e s d a y evening July 6th. at
grown storms and Sanford could ea ­
In agent Calder the Clyde Line sily nfiord to give some of the m oist­
7:30 P. M. All members urged to be
present
Initiation.
90 2tp. and the city of S anford has a good ure to some of our less fortunate
man and his rourtesy at all times is neighbors. Ju s t why this section
5 or 6 doses GGG will break greatly appreciated. Mr Calder also
should receive ull the rain seems
a n y case of F ever or Chills. P rice has a good helpmate in Mrs. Calder
strange but then Sanford has always
26 cents.
71-52tc
who assists him in the office and the been lucky in ev ery respect.
Reserve rooms for the F o u rth at two m ake a streffig tenm . The Her­
Hens and Friers nt Loftier*. 90-2tc
D a y to n a lfcach
Hotel.
D a y to n a ald wishes to com m end them for
their unfailing courtesy and system ­
Reach, Dinner 60 cents. 90 Itc.
Notice
atic methods of serving the public
July -tth befitg o n , Sunday the
T he sinking of the G re a t S te am ­ at ull times.
Post-office will o u te r v# M onday Ju ly
ship Lusitania by a x T orpedo. The
5th us it holiday, city carriers will
Jitq c y Hus for W oodland Park
fastest selling book of th e ■century
Leaves T en th St. a n d Park Ave. m ake morning delivery, general de­
350 pages beautifully illustrated.
every hour from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. livery window will bo open one hour
Post paid 11.00
James F.Harris.
T h u rsdays an d S u ndays. . Round from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. nnd one
8 0 —2 tp
trip 30c; under ten 20c. Sanitary hour after mail is distributed from
Frank Brown of the Paoln section swimming pool, am u sem e n ts; music. train s 89 nnd 80, from 3:30 to 4:30
s p en t yesterday in the city with his Leased privately also. Particulars at P. M.
e
m any friends. F ran k stales t h a t his Higgins’ Garage,
86-tf
Chas. F. Haskins, P. ,M
section of the co unty is on a boom
Put M urphy and his ."Guide to
No Fireworks in Limits
a n d property is changing han d s ra p ­
F lorida" has been here and gone. He
The
public is warned th at fire­
idly.
is not only engagnfl in obtaining a d ­ works and lire crackers and other
W h e n a t D a y t o n a R e a c h m a k e vertising for his hook hut is boosting am m unition is barred in the lire
.your home a t th e N a u t i l u s C a si no . the P. &amp; O. steam sh ip excursion to limits of Snnforri nnd if any nf the
L a r g e s t i n d o o r s w i m m i n g pool on iliiviimui m July and doing various youngsters or older ones want to
the const.
89— 19tc.
other stunts, Pat being a former shoot (Reworks on the F o u rth they
Drink Elder S prings W a te r, the Sanford resident is alw ays welcome will have to do this outside of the
purest and best water to b e had. in this city and Ids m an y old friends lire limits of the city. Please hear
Delivered to your door In live gallon and new ones are alw ays glad to sec this in mind on the Fifth, next M on­
him.
day.
bottles. Phone 1017-3.
K5-lf
Dr P Ph|lbps of Orlando was in
E v e r y o n e is g o i n g to K i s s i m m e e |
Pont
use
Poisonous
P a s t e
next M o n d a y w h e r e t h e f ree b a r b e ­ the city T hursday &lt;*n business and t o ri*l y o u r h o m e of i ns e ct s, for!
cue and oldfashioncd Fourth
will itispci ted many point-* of interest j Kohi-Iic* ir.twl t h r o u g h it a n d s c a t ­
d r a w a l arge c r o w d . Speci al I rani
l e a ve s this ci ty a t flight in t h e m o r n
ing a n d r e t u r n i n g leaves K i s s i m m e e
a t six Speci al c h e a p rates

d q q t f q q q d q a q a o ù q q q q r t g q q q q u a q n q q a a a a f l B a q q q q q q n q q q q a f l U m oderate The program wifi be
i» p u b I fished in the next issue of the Herald.
A RESUME OF SANFORD

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t r ip to J'.'ola S a t u t s a y r e t u r ,
t o N* » V ork t h e s. me d a y . IL
-idd ou" hi« i n t e r e - l s her e, t o a
\ \ ,-iss of Ni w \ o r k C i t y , who
co i n p a i i i e d him

w 1 : er

t We are going to give opr custo*S&gt; mers the very best oi Service and
§ the best in culinary art that money
§ can buy. We will appreciate your
.jS cafe business.
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- Nicolopulos Bros., Props.

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I n t u i t i o n in
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"TlTPStliiy ~r-er*ning- when- she- -enter—— - - —
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m in ed -th e C. E. society of the Cong
' A m o n g the many parties planning
regational Church a n d 'a number of to spend the Fourth nnd fifth a t D ay­
other friends nt her home several t o n a are Mr. and Mr» Dean Turner.
miles o u t of the city. A long table
was spread with a white cover and J Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davison will
jiilcd high with roasting ears of corn
motor over to D aytona to enjoy tho
in the husk and sticky, the latter races.
furnished amusement for the young \
men whose privilege it was to
Spending Monday and T u eid a y a t
sharpen for every guest had tp hudk
Dayton« Beach were Misses M artha
and roast their own corn over the
Fox, Clare M atthews,-Phil M atthews
three huge fires th a t gleamed and
M artha M atthews and Helen Law ton.
dickered before the house. This form
of am usem ent afforded much fun
o Misses M atthews of Albany
and merriment for the gay crowd of
who
have
been the popular guests of
hap p y young people. All kinds of
Miss
M
artha
Fox leave tom orrow on
delightful games followed the corn
the
steam
er,
accompanied by Miss
roast and later in the evening an ice
cream course was served by Mra. Fox who will spend the sum m er In
Albany.
.
H and. About forty members of the
the C. E. and other friends enjoyed
Miss Louise Muller and sister Miss
the rhurming hospitality of Mrs.
Eugenia
Muller enjoyed a delightful
H and and her daughter, the p a rty
visit
to
Mr.
and Mrs. N. Cross at
going out in nutos nnd hig wagons.
Mt. Dora, spending the week end.
Among the pleasures of the visit was
.S’luj, at Hom e C a rd C lub
a launch ride on the Oklawnha to
"-(Mrs Frank Miller graciously en- Luke Eustis nnd return.
r e t t a i n e d t h e S t a y - a t - H o m e s , W ed­
nesday afternoon with two tables of
Mrs. A. D. Parrish left Wednesday
Bridge, serving ice-cream and cake
for
Greensboro N. C. nnd other
at the refreshment hour. Those pres­
points. She will bo joined by her
ent were Mesdames Miller, Newman,
son Hawley on the 10th. They will
L u k e, Neal, Barnes, McLaughlin,
r e m a i n a w a y until fall.
ami R W H e r n d o n of t h e me mb er »,
Mr*. G e o . Hi shop s u b s t i t u t e d for M r s
P u l e s t nn .
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Just a Few Quotations 1

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$1.01)
1 I (‘iiiiiid Sugar
!() Pounds Snowdrift Lard
Large Size Crisco - - - 3 Pound Can Peaches—California
3 Pound Can Pears - * 3 Pound Can Grated Pineapple
Slone’s Cake, fresh every day
AVACADO PEARS
(,EORCIA PEACHES
CANTALOUPES

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J m
F r e d e r i c k II u t d i i u s o t i . i n i
M r N W G r e e n wer** qui e t l y nt rr ied Snnd. y * ve, mg a t
H ii ( , i d n kmi
Hall. L u i g e M &lt; rnrv p**rforinm g ih*' . t r e i n o n y
* *t 1; lite si*ier
• &gt;1
llf t h è tirili» Wl.s pr e- ent
i,t
Mr
Greeri i- s|M'nal n g e n t nf
in*
t hi. A i l n m i e C o a s t Line, witli h ea d M
.:&gt;

T h e ice a n d e l e c t r i c p l a n t s . .1 large
block of dwelling», I It** S r o l l It'll
war t' housi n n d
th*- D e S o t o
Fruit
C o m p a n y ’s packing houay wer e »»ved
only a f t e r a hard f i gh t by t h e firemen
The origin of t h e two fires is not
known, nor can arjy figure* ho se­
cured tonight o n tho insurance.

L P. McCuller

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Institution Today
\ A / E M AKE IT OUR BUSINESS TO FURNISH H ELPFU L BANKVV INC, SERVICE. YOUR SMALL SAVINGS ACCOUNT W ILL
RECEIV E T H E SAME CAREFUL ATTEN TIO N AS T H E LARGE
COM M ERCIAL ACCOUNT.
4% I N T R E S T PA ID ON SA VING S ACCO U N TS

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK &amp;
Cour t (tous* Hut Mi n §

Forrest Labe, P r e s

D L. Thrasher, V ic c- P re s.

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s a n d w i c h e s a n d all t h e g oo d tintigli
t h a t t he c o u n t r y afford» »irpl' lcmcnt*&gt;d by i oline . nd b u t t e r m i l k m d
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Shortly afterwards fire wtm discov­
ered In the Williford Packing House
T he llames spread rapidly to adjoin­
ing warehouses a n d before they were
■topped six beside» the Williford
building had been consumed. The
l o s s here wa» $ I t .boo

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■ Mrs. W I. H a r v e y a n d l i t t l e folk«
returned
T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n f rom
J a c k s o n vi l l e .
.

» i*llil*rfull)
Jifellv a n d a t t r . i c l iv e
( • n t e r t a in m i ' n t t h a t will be given by
t h e J u n i o r Ci vic L e a g u e a n d t h e i r
vo ti ng friend* m t l - I i npi-nrl with
In t h e next t w o week«
The ■hl l dr e n are -• hea r si ng daily
T u n e f u l songs, local
hit*, p r e t t y !

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ilv.cliing were b e r h e d .”.nrt m o t h e r
ill t h e w a r e h o u s e u - c l l o n w h e r e seven
bi g w a r o h o u s c s w e r e c o n s u m e d , raged
for s ever e! hou r *, e n t a i l i n g it total
loss of 4 4 1,900.
T h e fire in t h e ' n e g r o q u a r t e r s was
t h e first d i s c o v e r e d . T h e loss t h e re
w a s $4,000.

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Kchenrsals (or 'Over the Rultihow"
ar*&gt; progressing line and promise a

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Located in the new Woodruff | Arenilm. JEire
u l y 1 T w o fire» (nr*jut rter»
Building, Rill open its doors A wla»th e r en 'i gthwt ,o o ns eh a inn t i eU1*s * au*'gro
m i o n e large

| Sunday Morning, July 3, ’1 5 1

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R c m e m b e r t h a t g oo d t h i n g s will Ivo
on sale a t t h e P a r r i s h H o u s e S a t ­
I «xlwmr» te» Soí**ty I *i«tof.4 or
u r d a y afttvrnoon for y o u r S u n d a y
Mm K A I iikisr. Uk.n* Ni«» ml
d i n n e r b y t h e girls of St. A g n e s
j*i»iti*aß,ißatsarJO ixai3*:aiit:aöüO i:|
G u i l d T h e girls a r e all fine rook»
t o o if t h e y ’r e not, t h e i r m o t h e r s aro
q u a r t e r s formerly at San ford.
He anyway.
will
now
move
hi* h e a d q u a r t e r s
to I &gt;e Lutiti, a n d Mi s s
G r e e n will
P m u rta l M ention
n**t Heed lit live n u t of D e l . a n d ,
Mr
ami \! rs J o h n Meisch and
where
she g r e w
uj. ¡mil
knows
everybody
L a t e r in t h e s u m m e r l it tle d a u g h t e r , K a t h e r i n e left on t h o
Mr
a n d Mr s
G r e e n will t a k e a s t e a m e r for J acksonvil le, T u c s d n y ,
e n r o u t e t o N e w Y or k e n d N e w J e r ­
v a c a t i o n trijt. - D e L a n d
News.
s e y w h e r e t h e y will s j w n d s e v er al
Weeks.
I ./ » tiy T a n t i ll C o r n I f o titi
A joll y old f a s h i o n e d frolic was
Mr s K. J . T a y l o r is v i s i t i n g for a
r e v i v e d b y Miss C l a r e c e H a n d ^on d a y s . Mr s. D i ed ri c k o n S il v er Lake.
V&lt;l J •

M.ivor T h r u . her p r o c l a i m s M o n ­
day Jul y F i ft h ail the official d a y to
he c e l e b r a t e d in S a n f o r d h u t t ho
p f i i c Lm . i t ion is h ar d l y n e e d e d in
this
city for t h e re will h a r d l y be i*
Mr a n d M r s F r a n k Wo odr uf f a n d
iorjMtral'*
g u a r d left t o c e le br a te .
laiully a n d Mr a n d Mr* R &gt; llo!
T
h
e
s
t
o
re
s
w I he cl osed, t h e jiostM
K
ll.illv
a n d f a m i l y anil Mrs
I .I*tit W ,-dnestla V at 1ll E l d e r f ar m i * " t l i m e * Hill! I he l ui pp v f a c es of olfiee will o b s e r v e S u n d a y h ou r s , t h '
-o tin S a n l n r d
-I • t r l a i i ' l " r i i . n l
r e l i ve chi ldr en m d voiing ...... | d i - | b at iks will d o s e a nd a s a b b a t h r
. • t |.-.*li,,t,l v lie rtt*ar ** t ’l . l i l t li 1M t e i pl e as i ng i o i o l i i n a t i o n ifiat ml! , l*■*1 - *■ will reigti o v e r llo* c i t y Hill
M o n d a y I bo Fifth will be t h e F o u r t h
Ml t i e
. nil lit , t ll. II I III E lde r i.i 11, lit o n e am! all
a
| . i t , it thi t *in.i h* ing s i t u a t e d on «
T h e ............... . ml mi s si on will I»**, n d let tile eagle s c r e a m
kn.'ll sti r r.. 0 1.. le *1 l*v rim git | In li-li I n.ik
t r e e s (In w*i-!
tiit.l In log lu.iili in to
| i„t k I . • I - .'•« t 1 • Ii" i •&lt; I- I to
ii &gt;n l , *
li.loit.l. LI*!* ' PI " V! I I .tl •
m i l l of t lie
t he |*hn e I • t n in i' "i
|llll II V "I 11|.,• » . 11 * nd a hot t l i ng
p l a n t now fills a n d s e a l s t h e E l d e r j

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V.
D
pent a V* ry p!e; Mint &lt;L
*t i!.
l o a c h Sunday.
\!r
and Mr\\
R lludi.iiai
lit i i i m p u Mi d fi&gt; Mr c.ioi Mr s
\f
(
l bvel.ind motored to Ibivt",
U , ill e

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HAPP ENI NGS UP EO DATE

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A. R. Key, Cashier

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�TME 8A N F 0 R D HERALD

P A G E S IX

LEGAL ADVtRllsiNo
N*lle» a «
Noti«« ii hrn
«ili b« mad» la i
Al T iiilhlup)',

T he Exploits-of Elaine
A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama
By ARTHUR B. REEVE

Froper Planting oí Public urom
A Feature of Royal Palai Serv

T h a ¡ V a ll - K o a aca N o c t l h l a n d i h t
C rtaiot o f Iht " O a it /C tnntdy" Storte*

Prtaented lo Collab o n b o n With the Path* P lajrri and the F elect ic Film Company
OoyyTt^bt, 1914. by th&lt;*B t a r Poca p a n 1

All r o e w l ç a U t f h t a Iti

III. tme. I ludrl or |&gt;ulilM tmlliliug »ill U&lt; k ri Iwauli »mt &gt;.imfufi ml
minding (nmniU arc pmprrly piante*! "Olir i»
’r’i-1 in 1 * •
ulti ira r \ i » f l c &gt;idem e on “»cry d j r tlu t llj» U "»hr Un ! d Dii«.rr
tp.yai Puini N urerir* make a t|iei i.i t«*,tlurr of rUMIh_* id in. ind i
*-jh, ^riatuxi- d tintela and Jiublit buildmija
In tl.«. .Uiyal *’41111 mil.
1i,. rr u a bur it&gt;«,irt meni ../*itl tnta few i»ir&gt; b iK o r jiii m 4nd inlm .ii uac

Reasoner Brothers Offer Planters’
Service Based on Florida Experience
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in v a le »* * «
...» « » &gt; « » * to rà

«.!»!■&lt;oe* at. ne ra bodad
4*.. n p U e a i

ta d

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i n a i ia to » a i r a la i»« » a n i . " * U . » i 1
«la a «i# ra lio o at p l . a i «
out
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I he G ro w e rs *S ta n d b y
Ideal FvtSnrt kare gained this reputation by the
results tkty hate given growers for twenty years.
Thera's an M«d miituro for practically every
Florida «top—each a proved success. Catalogue
and booklets describe tke full line and aivo muck
helpful information. Send for them—m et

W Hitn k Toomer Fertilizer Co.,
DapL 8, JsckMeriX«, Pit.
Mta^priwwt si lissl, Akkbsl. sad PwwrUa F f t S a n

Natures S oil Builder

•’Polled! Police!" they shouted to
lateF" ' t h e ilooT o p e n s ? 'a n ? In "ran
Husty. S traight to Elaine he went, each other as they fled by a doorway
to a secret passage.
stnrtlng to lick her hand.
Clutching Hand turned to his first
"Iltght—her dog." exclaimed tho oth­
er man, drawing a gun and hoatlly lev­ assistant.
"You go, too." ho ordered."
eling It at Husty.
"Don’t cauUoned the first. "It would
make too much noise. You’d better
Tho dogs had led us to « - strugge
choke him!*
looking houseviriTd'Trprfr'TWNr'ttHytftjr
Tho fellow grabbed for Rusty. Rusty
was too quick. Ho Jumped.
Around
tho room they ran
R usty saw the
wide-open window—and his chance.
Out ho went and disappeared, leaving
the man swenrlng at him.
A mom ent’s argument followed, then
they wrapped Elaine In tho blankets
alone, still bound and gagged, and car­
ried h er o u t
In the secret den the Clutching Hand
was waiting, gating now and then at
hla watch, and then at Uvo wounded
man before him. In a c h a ir hts first
assistant sat, watching Doctor Martin.
A knock a t the door caused them to
turn their heads. The crook opened It,
and In walked the other crooka who
had carried off Elalno In the suit of
armor.
Elaine was now almost conscious, os
they sat her down In a chair, and part­
ly loosed her bonds and gag. 8ho
gazed about, frightened.
"Oh. help! help!" she screamed, ns
she caught sight of tho now familiar
mask of the Clutching Hand
"Call all you, want—here, young
Indy,” he laughed unnaturally.
"Now. doc." ho added harshly to
Doctor Martin. "It was she who shot
him. Her blood must save him ”
Doctor Martin recoiled at the
thought of torturing tho beautiful

LIV E R Y , S A L E S AND FEED S TA B LE
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K IN D S O F H E A V Y

H A U L IN G

L a rg o s u p p ly o f H o r s o s , IW ulos,
W a g o n s a n d H a r n e s s a lw a y s
on h a n d F o r S a le o r E x c h a n g e
Q l a c k a m l t h l n g a n d W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t i o n

COW

PEAS

Car load Iron and Brabham Cow
Peas just delivered. These varieties
Peas guaranteed not to infect soil
with “Root Knot.’1
Write for prices, mentioning quan­
tity desired.
•

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DUTTON CRATE CO
*

SANFO RD, FLO RIDA

♦

High Grade Guaranteed Auto*
$200.00 to $895.00

ON EASY PAYMENTS
For catalog sad Information write

AUTOTRADINGCO.. Inc., * Pithburgh, Pi.
or consult your local dealers

G. B. POPE, Agent

ATLANTIC

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Sanford, Fla

COAST

LINE

The Standard Railroad o f (he South
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th. 1915

THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY

No. 82
No. 86
No. 80
Lv Jacksonville___ 8:30 am
1:35 pm 8:10 pm
Ar Savannah...........',12:50 pm
5:35 pm 12:35 am
Ar Richmond
. . . 5:20 am
9:18 am
8:00 pm
Ar Washington . . . . 8:50 nm 12:38 pm 11:50 pro
Ar Malumore............. 10:27 am
1 :50 pm
1 :3H am
Ar Philadelphia . . . .12:45 pm
4:03 phi
4:25 am
Ar New York........... 2:57 pm
6:20 pm 7:13 am
All-steel Equipm ent, Frac Reclining Chair Cars to Waahingt
• Car Service on Traina 82 and 86. Sleeper to Savannah on Ti

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

For Information and Reservation Phone or W rite

Dining

In th e m ysterious haunt of the
Clutching Hand, all wero still stand­
ing around Elaine and the wounded
Pitta Slim
f Just then a cry from ono of tho
group etartled tho rest, Ono of thorn,
less hardened than tho Clutching
Hand, had turned away from the
sight, had gono to the window, and
had been attra cted by something out­
side:
"Look I” ho cried.
From th e absolute stillness or doath
there was- now wild excitement among
the crooks.

1914.

Cliarerr
H«*nj»mln l&gt;r«%
Vi
C o o k &amp; J r n n i n f a «.( «I
To Cook &amp; Jrnnttif« *n.
inirreat un&lt;J«r tb» •«.
or olheraUe I» ih,
ol section 1, Tp. it,
It appaarine from t’h
ot Daria A Oil»#, cou
namad complainant tha
Id e n e o o t i k s t u , . n
unknown and thaï th,
tha atato ot Florida .
upon whom would hi
That a (hanta b«]|»,« 11,
tha »*« ol 21.

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All V arirtles.
Rhode« aad Nadaa Uraaa Seed,
1‘aaaala, I r r Ileaaa.
POUI/TRY F E E D , B U P PL IE 9,
INCUBATÜHS, BTO.

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thia LIU on Monday, th,
A*, n. ibis tb,
t hia-e«otr.,kJJ
"
Il la furlhcr artjvrrd that
publishtd In ih» »anfani II
jiaper publUk*d io Santoni,
ly, Florida, for 12 ronw-cut.
Wltnraa E. A. Dauci»,
circuii court and th* „-i
Stb day ot May. A D l»|s
(.**!)
E. A !&gt;«•(*&lt;;
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IIy Js. C |i.
Dania A Dii«.,
Scllrito» tot t'omntalmni
74.Frl-IItr

W rito fo r CaUloiniD a n d W eekly P rlc« L U t .
Oldeat Eatabllahed aad U r t M l
Heed Ilouae La Florida.

E.A. MARTIN SEED
COMPANY
j
SO« Eaat Bay Street.
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JACKHONVILLK, F L A . (X )

N o tice o f Application tor 1 » 11
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Section *7» of ik« Cien.r.1 m . ‘r&lt;
I vi r a
N c t l r o la brrrtiy * n « h that ti
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p u rch ato r o f T a a &lt; « H i S r a i ,
dtlad
tba 2 n d d a y of Jun*. A |i f . |
h*&lt; U«t
aald c e r t I d r a te in my ntSc«
baa read,
a p p l i c a ti o n for tan d««&lt;1 to i . , u, D arraeg.

KEEP COOL!

thia lb«

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11th day of June l

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SHADES
ARTISTIC
PORCH
DECORATIONS
" E l a i n e W a s K i d n a p e d — in t h e A r m o r , "
Cried Kennedy.
un d leapi ng u p n g a l n s t t h o d o o r
We
did not s l o p to k no c k , hut b e g a n to
b r e a k t h r o u g h , f or I nside wo c o u l d
h e a r f ai nt ly s o u n d s of e x c i t e m e n t a n d
c r i e s of P o l i c e ' P o l i c e ! "
T h e d oo r y i e l d e d a n d we r u s h e d
I nto a long h a l l w a y
Up t h e p a u s a g o
wo w e n t u nt i l w e c a m o to a n o t h e r
door
—r
An I n s t a n t a n d we w e r e all n g a l n s t
It
It ws s s t o u t , hut It sho ok b e f o r e
us
T h e p a n e l s tir’Enn 10 yield

On l h o o t h e r s i d e of t ha t d o or f r o m
u s t h e m a s t e r c r o o k stood for n m o ­
m e nt
D o ct or M a r t i n h e s i t a t e d , not
k n o w i n g q u i t e w h a t to do
J u s t t h e n t h e w o u n d e d Ijltts Hlltn
lifted hi s h a n d f ee bl y.
Ho s e e m e d
v a g u el y to u n d e r s t a n d t h a t t h e g a m e
"This Is—dangerous." he ventured, w a s up. H o t o u c h e d t h o • Cl ut c h in g
gazing a s k a n c e at the grim Clutching H a n d .
"You did y o u r b e s t , c hi ef ," h e m u r ­
H an d
" C a n ' t h e l p It.'* c a m e h a c k l a c o n i c a l ­ m u r e d t hi c kl y. " H e a t It. If you can.
I’m a go ne r , a n y w a y ’’
ly. anti r e l e n t l e s s l y
Cl u t c h i n g H a n d m o v e d o v e r t o a
The doctor shuddered
pa ne l In t h e wall a n d p us h ed a s p r i n g
T h e m a n was a v er i t a b l e v a m p i r e
It slid op* n «nnd h e s t e p p e d t h r o u g h
not a s e c o n d too s o o n
O u t s i d e t h e d e s e r t e d house, K e n n e d y T h e n It d o s e d
a n d I w e r e looki ng h el p l e s s l y about.
At tho very m om ent when wo burst
S u d d e n l y K e n n e d y r e a c h e d Into 111*
pocke t a n d p ro t l u r c d a n d pul l e d o u t a In. Doctor Martin, seeing his chance,
police w h i s t l e.
He blew t h r e e s h a r p stopped the blood transfusion, work­
ing frantically to stay the flow of
blasts.
bltwwl
W o u l d It b r i n g h el p ?
K e n n e d y s p r a n g to E l a i n e ' s side,
W h i l e we w e r e t h u s d e s p a i r i n g , t he hor rif ied by I h e blond t h n t h a d s p a t ­
c o n t i n u e d a b s e n c e of I k i r t o r Ma rt i n t e r e d o v e r everything
J u s t t h e n t h e jaillce h u r s t t h r o u g h
from hi s h o m e h a d a l a r m e d his f a m ­
ily, a n d had set In m u t t o n a n o t h e r t h e s e c r e t panel and rushed on. teav: Ing us alone, with the unconscious.
t r a i n of e v e n t s .
W h e n he did not roiurn. a n d could scarcely breathing Klalnn.
not b© l o c a te d at Ihe pl a c e t o whi ch I From tho sounds »** could tell thnt
he was s u p p o s e d to h a v e gone, several I they had come to tho private room of

policemen bad been summoned to his
house, und they h a d como. d ua l ly , with
real bloodhounds from a suburban sta­
tion.
It had not been long before the party
came across the deserted runabout be­
sldo tho road. V~hero they had stopped
for a moment.
*
,.
It was Just then that they heard
Kennedy’s call, and one of them had
been detailed to answer It.
“Well, what do you w ant?” asked
tho officer, eyeing Kennedy suspi­
ciously ns ho stood there with the
armor " W hat’s them pieces of tin—
hey?"
Kennedy quickly flashed hts own
special badgo. "I want to (rail a
girl." ho exclaimed hurriedly. "Can I
fltld a bloodhound about hor$?" ^
“A hound T Why. wo havo a p a c k over there."
"Urlng them —quick!” ordered Craig.
. Kennedy held tho armrff down to
tho dogs. ’’Searchlight" gave a low
whlno. then, followed by "Bob’* end the
other«, was off, all with noaea close
to tho ground. Wo followed.

lh,

. ’Ti,h . Uw-

your

" No. no, n o ’" s h e cr ied In h o r r o r
D o c t or M a r t i n t u r n e d t o t h e de s ­
perate criminal
"I c a n n o t d o It "
" T h e d e u c e you c a n' t . ”
A cold s t e el r e v o l v e r p r e s s e d down
on D o ct o r M a r t i n s s t o m a c h .
Tho o th e r crooks
next
carried
E la i ne, s t r ug g l i n g , s n d t h r e w her
d own b e s i d e t h e w o u nd e d m a n .
D o c t o r Ma rt i n, still c o v e r e d by the
gun. b e n t o v e r t h e two. t h e h a r d e n e d
c r i m i n a l a n d t h e d el ic a te , bea ut i f ul
girl
C l u t c h i n g H a n d g l a r e d fiendish
ly, I n s a n e l y
F r o m bis bag h e took a l i t t l e piece
of s o m e t h i n g t h a t s h o n e l ike si l ver
A m o m e n t l ater , l i o c t o r M a r t i n
looki&gt;d u p a t t h e Cl u t c h i n g I l a n d an d
nodd ed . " We l l . It’s w o r k i n g ! "
All w e r e now b en di n g o v e r t h e two
I Victor M a r t i n bent c l o s e s t o ve r
E l a i ne
H e l ooke d a t h e r a n x i o u s l y ,
felt h e r pulse, w a t c h e d h e r b r e a t h i n g ,
t h e n p u r s e d u p hi s lips.

COWPEAS

al

the rirruit C0
Florida, at th«

t h « fo llo w in g d ca crib rl prop« ' altSala«
l a S a m ln o l» C o u n t y . Flotida
to-»It:
N W ! | o f B E « . Sec 1 5. T o
*. It. II
E. Acrca 40.
T h e aald la n d beinc ■»«««*• t at th*
o f th* laauan c* al .u r h ccrtuO r a ta I»
t a m « of Mr*. . . M. Kin*
I nl„. u ,d
c c r t i n c a t * nhall b* t«d*«m«d *rr&lt;t|i||s| to
la w , taa d e e d w i I i u u * t h e n *«JH s*b Ik«
14 th d a y o f J u ly . A D. lot*.
Witnra* m y official . i f n i t u t

y o u n g girl b e f o r e him.

"A re—you willing—to have
blood transfused?" ho parleyed.

mcciinc lor a (a

C 'o ftv lrt« d

W« carry *11 tb« Ir a d la c Tarif»
tlM -al KAHM. F IE U J and UAHDKJT HERDS «hat har« bcaa tralrd aad k ao w a ta bc raycdalty
adajrtcd ta Florida «oll aad eil»
aaatc.
Order« fllled promptly l« r NEW
CltOP o t all rarictlc« ot IKED
URANH.
E O a i’LAHT, ■* MEI.ON I
HERD, HEED COHN, KAFKIIl
COHN. MILLKT, BKOUAILWEED,
SUIIUIILM 91:Kl),

( the Clutching Hand. It was empty
A pollcoman now stood besldo
Elaine and the woundod burglnr, who
wan muttering deliriously to himself.
H e w a s p r e t t y f n r gone, a s t h o p o­
l i c e m a n k ne l t d o w n a n d t r i e d to g e t a
s t a t e m e n t o u t of h i m .

“ Who was th a t m an who left you—
la s t—the Clutching Hand?"
Not a word camo from th© crook.
1 Doctor Martin had paid no a tte n ­
tion whatever to him, but was work­
ing desperately now ovor Elaine, try ­
ing to bring her back to life.
“ I b she—going to—die
gasped
Craig frantically.
Every eye watt riyotod on Doctor
Martin.
“She Is nil right," ho muttered, " n u t
't h o man 1* going to die.”
At the sound of C raig’s volco Elalno
had feebly opened h ecaeyos.
“T h an k heaven.” breathed Craig,
with a sigh of relief, as his hand
gently stroked Elalne'a unnaturally
: cold forehead.

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ROOFING

YOU CAN AFFORD
To hsvc the h*»t equipped
Store these progressive times
—thst'a why w« urge you to
Install J I X O ’M META I. OKII^
I IV4*9. Th« rnnst lasting cell­
ing you can get, consequently
the cheapest in tho end, snd It
!■ fireproof and very nrttstle.
Ask your dealer or writs us
f o r booklet.

CEILING

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1 BEAMS
CHANNEI.S
ANIil.ES AM )
Vl.l. SHAPES
KOII.fclt PI-ATE
TANK STEEL
STRUCTURAL
IKON WORK OF
ALL KINDS
TRUSS RODS
STAY BOLTS
GALVANIZED
COPPER AND
ZINC SHEETS
OAK
CYPRESS
MAHOGANY
WHITE PINE AND
ALL HARD WOODS
LAUNCHES
SKIFFS
DORIES
BUILT TO
ORDER
BOILERS AND TANKS
BUILT TO ORDER
FIRE ESCAPES
Compétent force of workmen for
road work at all times

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J. O. l’arkatil. Ssnford. FI»
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY O f SEMINOLE
On this day p*rsonstlv »■«*» J
nix, J. E. »purlin* snd J o I*1*
lo rns wrll known and kn»*n
individuals »ho ***««*„
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JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

Phono 170 Green Seabreese, Fla,

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(TO HE CONTI NUED. )

Tho only H om e Hotel on ocean
fro pt.
Private b ath ho\u»e.
Fish dinners a specialty.
Special rates to families for
aeason.

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of Frhiuary, A. D. I9U*
WUnrsa ray hand and si" ’•
22nd day of Junr. A U. I9D
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DR. C. W. 1
MAXWELL MOUSE
COFFEE

CHUK-NE4Lranaca

D E N T IS T
WORK TOR WIUTK PEOP1

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THE SANFORD HERALD

THEIR GROCERY BILL

JIT N E Y B U S SC H E D U L E

O F ^ J j U R S E MA WAS MOST ECO­
NOMICAL, BUT—

E F F E C T IV E 6 A. M ., SATURDAY, JU N E 26th.

PAGE SEVEN

FINALLY GOT HIS INTERVIEW

WHEN A MAN MARRIES

Death of Jam es Creelman Recalls Re­
markable Exploit of News­
IB
paper Man.

HE

B U P P O S tD

TO

ESPOUSE

E N T IR E F A M IL Y 7

Might as Wwti Save Tims.
No wife should tell her husband, of
h e r mistakes, domestic or otherwise;
b o will see qulto enough, of them for
h i m s e l f —Marie Connor Leighton.

cameron crrr;
SANFORD
*
SANFORD
MONROE
Jaim-s Creelman’* death In Germany
11*1, 7 :30 A. M . JAr. 8:00 A -M .
Lv. 8:00 A. M Ar. 8:25 A. M.
while Mill In the prime of life recalls
♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦
j Ar. 8:35 A. M. JLv. 8:05 A. M.
The Family Had to Have Butter and an exploit of which any newspaper Consensus of Cases Seem s to Show
Ar. 8:55 A. M. 1,». 8:30 A. M.
|I,T. 8:30 A. M. fAr. 9:00 A. M.
Anything But the Beat, and Lota
l.v. 12:05 P, M Ar. 12:35 P, M.
reporter might be proud, observes the
That He Actually Marries Hla
♦Ar. 0:35 A. M. fLv. 9:05 A. M.
Wall Street Journal He was lu Lou
of It, Wia Out of the
Ar. I :00 P. .M I.*. 12:35 P. M.
I t . 12:05 P. M. Ar. 12:35 P. M.
Wife and All Her Relatives—
O
'
o
don at the time of the Haring crisis In
Ar. 1:00 P . M . I.». 12:35 P. M.
Queatlon.
Lr. 6:00 P . M . Ar. 6:25 P. M.
How It Works.
+0 +0 0 *0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 +++++
•Lt. 4:30 P. M. •Ar. 5:00 P. M.
1890.
and
performed
tho
unheard-of
Ar.
7:OOP.M
.
I,». 6:30 P. M.
•Ar. 6:30 P. M. *Lv. 5:00 P. M.
"Our grocery bill in larger again feat or securing for the New York Her­
Lv. 9:30 P. M Ar. 10:00 P. M.
1,». 9:30 P. M. Ar. 10:00 P . M .
"Does a man marry his wife's fam­ O n e Inch Cards Will Re Published Un­
this month," said pa. glumly, accord­ ald an exclusive Interview with tho ily?" He claims ho docsnJt. Hut a d e r Thl» Heading At The Rain O f $7.20
Ar. 10:25 P. M. I.». 10:00 P. M.
Ar. 10:30 P .M . Lv. 10:00 P. M.
ing lo the Poston (Robe "We have governor of the Hank of England.
P e r Year.
Marks J Run Dally Except Sunday,
It I* a m atter of history how the gov­ prominent society wotnari declared not
got to cut down expense«,"
Marks t Run Sunday Only.
long ago that he does, no m atter what
"I'm sure I try," replied mn, In an ernor the right Hon. William II Ud- he thinks about It. and m orn recently
Marks * Dally Except Thursday and Sunday, Will run 2 1-2 hours late J |
derdale.
handled
that
crisis.
Ho
lived
on these days.
&gt;I Injured tone. "I try to get along as
a prominent—milage professor ende
Spatial trip! »ill be operated lor 8 r*|ular (area. Both Jitnaj»»illmake■HmSrva.in».»c»&gt; iafr'fcO«i»ix»WHcaH)t-as possible, but we must to see the Itarlnfts successfully liquid
nted
nnd
stronger
than
ever,’wRtrThH
*am° statement?
ATTORNEV ano COUNSELLOR at LAW
IE
WEST SIDE-&lt;’ eat, and everything la 'out of sight.*
EAST SIDE
ONE WAY FARE
Looking around am ong one's ac­
financial
situation
In
Argentina
re­
Cameron City................
30c
Monroe
20c \ P e r h a p s you can suggest where wo
Practice In Stnte nnd Federal Courts
stored. the L 3,000.000 gold which ho quaintance*. for evidence. It la a pret­
can cut down."
Moores Station. . . . .
.......... 25c
ty general fact thnt tho wife's family G rner-WoodrpfT Bldg
borrowed
by
means
of
acceptances
Sanford Fla
Gencvn Avenue........................ 20c
Stenstrotn'a Corner
15c
"Well, I don't know Just where. Tho
la more In evidence th a n tho hus­
Hrardall Avenue .................15c
children might get along without but- from the Hnnk of France returned In band's One hears more of the wife’s
City Limits...................
10c
City Limits
10c \ ] te r on their bread when they pile on due course with the seals of the pack­
kin. and the children seem to bo bet­
' 11 Jelly the way they do
Putter Is a ages unbroken. The l/indon market ter acquainted wllh relative« on the
Thursdny nnd Sunday Jitnev runr to Woodland every hour after 12
was tided over a desperate emergency
o'clock. Special faro of T hirty Cents Hound Trip.
big Item."
maternal side.
*
City car leaves the dejiot every 30 minutes Martini; on the hour.
"Oh, pa, that would tie terrible,” with the minimum of disturbance, al­
D E N T IS T
When
m
other's
relative«
come
a
vlaRoute: French, First Street Loop, Sanford House, hack to First and Mag­
though there were some forty failures
cried
Mary.
“I
guess
you
never
tried
lttng they a r a mado much of nnd giv­
nolia. up Magnolia to Seventh, to Park, up Park to Tenth, circle hack trf
Office: Yowell Building
In the stock exchange.
Just eating bread and Jelly."
en the run of the house. If any of fa­
Ninth. across to Oak and down Oak to First, then to Park and out ParR
Lldderdale
died
not
long
ago,
leav­
“Indeed. I have, and thought It was
:
FLORIDA
ther's relatives have tho temerity lo SANFORD
to the depot. If this schedule does not cover any service desired, will lie
mighty good, too. Why, when I was a ing an estate valued at only £2.000. Invite themselves for an extonoed vis­
glad to have the information covering sarne.
boy we made a whole meal off a cou­ He was a strong man and an honest it there Is a chill In tho home at­
THOMXM KMMirr WILSON
ple of thick slices of bread spread one. Hut tho Idea of Interviewing him mosphere nnd nobody acta natural—
P H O N E 331
SA N FO R D T R A N S F E R CO.
*- restnuHON iioiuuoLOKn
with molasses, and no butter, cither. was so remote that only an Irreverent least of all father, who Is m ade to feel
SS♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦......... ....
«-»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦ 11M S I could cat a piece now if 1 had It.”
American would have thought of IL
th a t he Is Imposing-upon th e good na­
“ If you would buy things In the city Creelman had no pass key or letters ture of bis overworked spouse.
of
introduction.
He
simply
went
to
and bring them homo you could prob­
The wife's relatives feel Ihst It Is
LAWYERS
Robbery T h a t H u r t
th e llsnk of England, and starting
Dally Thought.
ably save money,” suggested mi.
not only their right but th e ir bounden
When a thief drove out of the town
with
the
astonishing
"beadle,"
worked
An Imperturbable demeanor comes
Florida
"Perhaps I could, but, unfortunate­
duty to butt In, no m a tte r what the Sanford,
of Sllverfleld, Nev., with a team of from perfect patience. Quiet minds
ly, my time Is pretty well taken up his way up. Ho was sent from depart­ circumstances. And usually tho butthorse* belonging to Curley Jones, a cannot be perplexed or frightened,
earning what Is respectfully called a ment to department, to tho secret In I* accepted meekly and endured
mine o w n e r, . he took with him the but go on In fortune or misfortune at
salary. The best' thing we can do is amusement of various heads, until he more or leas nmlably by tho entire
only conveyance In the town. As a re­ their own private pace, like a clock
to move out where we can raise hens actually found himself In tho pres­ family. Any husband who la a gen­
sult. Jones was compelled to walk 35 during a thunderstorm .--» I* Steven­
and vegetables
We ca n't keep on ence of tho governor.
tleman will do his kicking away from
miles over mountain and desert to no­ son.
nut the Joke failed to explode. Lld­
living here If prices keep going up.”
A R C H IT E C T
homo. or. If ho cannot contain himself
tify the sheriff.
"Why don't you ask for a raise T" derdale waa a long headed Bcotchman. at the moment, go down nnd poke the
much too Intelligent not to see tho
suggested ma, hopefully
furnace and commune with the cat.
S ol emn Wa rn i ng .
value
of publicity at Buch a time. He
Sanford, Fin.
Txits of good It would do. Just now
And yet. on the whole, the wife's Office In Yowell Bldg.
A scientist says there are 10.000.000
Same Thing.
was no slave to-precedent
He gave
the
company
Is
retrenching
and
I*
relative*
seldom,
do
the
amount
of
Dill
rkwtnr—“Ynu must gn away for a microbes on a one dollar bill
Creelman an excellent Interview of a
long rest.” Overworked .Merchant— collector* should take Into considera­ more likely to cut salaries than to In- frank and reassuring character, which damngo that a husband'e relatives can
c
r
d
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away." Doctor—"Wolf. then, you must when told not to call again before next
"The trouble with' you Is you're afraid day ’s New Y’ork Herald, it was a
When n husband's m other decides j
month Louisville Courier-Journal.
■top advertising."
to nsk. 1 bet I'd talk up .to them. gront scoop; arid tho l-ondon papers that his children are not being j — —
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pr og en y
New T el e g r a p h Code.
a * a -a a » « « « « « « &lt;,«»«« a &lt; tlu« idi nat imi lt woutil 1»•* verv grati
A* for f n t h e r s In law on b o t h sides
A new f o r m of code c h a r t for slin
t vi ng to r fi !ii k (bai I whh tui Iniportutd
t h e y don't c o u n t a p p r e c i a b l y
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h ot unfoMiuuitidy I »tu vi-ry »«H p t l f ' l u g t h e t e a c h i n g of t h e f o n t i
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' " t i n of dois an d dnsli.ni, tile f ilarne s y m p a t h e t i c u n d e r s t a n d i n g b et we e n a
ii-ttii-i't ,irv l u r i d o • nlenci- bill t h è min
We art* pn*pari*«l I«» lijiurc with \&lt;m mi all classes
un i ii alni «tur» »««nld r*ititlime t h e lr i.-rs ar e I ndi c a te d liy small u nd l u r t e m a n and bis f a t h e r In law » t i t l e every
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of LU M BER and MILLWOKK for HOUSE, STORK
s. tiling i he dot s ami t h e l a t t e r ilo- h e r - f at he r In law to her for e v e r and
Miti do liiiHltirH« at t h è old s t a nd
or BARN. Framing, flooring, m linji. siding, windows,
dashes
For I nstance, t h e l e t t e r "A
1 i l dnk t ino n- )uhi liurrld any
a y e — P hi l a d e l p h i a bulletin.
Is r e p r e s e n t e d nH "a A," m e a n i n g dol
doors, screens, blinds, mouldings, lattice, frames, boxes.
wny, a n d l'd llke to teli t h n m so
T h e l e t t e r “ H" !» s h o w n as "H
"l ' IenHe dmi' t
n mlght ca use thè da s h
Tell Un Whnl You Want
Kslimalcs Furnished Free
Thu*, hv H o » Doctor A b b o t t P r e p a r e « Sermon.
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simple
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nini t h e y are s t r o i i g l y «verse to los
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el i mi na t e d t h e cr eai c onf usi on ar ising s e n n in i or nt Mr es s 1« t " rmmlder.
lug a i o Hdnii "
tu the d i - l i d " ' r e p r e s e n t a t i o n s of flr-&gt;l t ot u n sllltjetl bill IH' ofij.-et
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1 -otiud«- &lt;&lt;f i li*' tu—l l ' d " ■r
tile ettt.t. f.l an large and -Ilia I » li il t o r g a n l m t i- ii -f t h o « - tintagli'«
i b a n n i, r* I n s t ea d of In Ili•• form of a »III be tieni HiIed to a r e n i t i |d!*h timi
compl i c at e d m a s s of let t ers, ligures o b j e c t And, t h lr d . In n r r n n g l n g those
New Use for Aluminum.
n nd c om bi na t io ns of dots nnd das hes
t b n u g h l s I e n d e n v n r In m n k e of Ihcm
Indel i bl e d i a m e t e r s m a y be written
o r d r a w n on glass or p or ce la i n and H Is stateti t h a t this c h a r t h a s greatly not n r h n l n bui n Hver. t o malto
m y arginitelit cu mu la t i ve noi merely
» h e n t r e a t e d »til l h y dr o c h l or i c acid simplified t h e l e ar ni ng of t h e code
All tin* standard varieties in stock- Will sell y o u one
logicai, so timi i Io* Inst l l i o u g h t s »111
Ho- s u r fa c e co v e re d bv t h e d i a m e t e r s
qu;irt or one carload. How m a n y do y ou want and where do
New S u b t e r r a n e a n Fauna.
tu not me re!) t h è roto bisturi «"J» thè
h er oi ne « i-trlted t h r o u gh ' h e il«e of a
you want them delivered?
Ileep tilines pienoni c ondi ti ons Ilk — cl i ma * of ito- I bonghi* 1litit b a v e itine
pen. [I nf a l u m i n u m
W h e n the rluir
U lo evolve a io » «iiblertiineiiii (anna b i f o r e
Tltl» 1 gene r al i ' &lt;h&gt; wlrlimil
n r l e r « a r e not e l d t e d . tint hiirnlshed
f-uall'
ifiev r e«etnlde Inlaid «llv«-r
A Hu I*»« ti tn nidttinl« acHiIehtallt linptl»nit.-d lite usi- of peti or perirli
I having -Limn, ni i nd ¡irai 11 e In Mir
hiiuevt-r I Jnl ilo» Il Iti -l n ot e book t
«eletillsl I' t h e d l —- ' ' , " d " f ' Id* h i ! 1
. e the ill.illgr
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e r t o u n k n o w n pr o f - T tt of aluminum
P l a n t C ity , F la .
In t h è n d d r e s s a f t e r I b a v e nrrnnged
It Is I ml i spe nsnbl e first to r emove feel in a mi ne of Hie Midl othian f o a l
'Iveryjno*** of gr«-il«e from III.* s u r f a r e n. Id. Scotland, I t tallies tutelil o Int« t tifiti in tu' mimi, titoligli I tiev-r
* 0 0 + 0 OO+OO + O OO +O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 0 0 0 0 0 + 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 to he o r n a m e n t e d by pol i s hi ng with f ound 13 unitimi forms, und lie con
h a ve ibi» pap*T tiefore m e Hi «peak
II ls r n u ch mor« I m p o rl n u t tn
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Don't play with serious matters —
It h a s bee n s u g g e s t e d tlpit nn a l u m i ­ vent ilating s h a f t r ea chi ng t he surface. L y m a n Abbott In thè Out l ook
don't YOU carry your own insurance
n
u m pencil would be nn u n e r r i n g d e­ Mo- main elm ft being a q u a r t e r of a
against
T hey ar e *tip|Kised to
Doo' eat lca t ed G e o g r ap h y
t e c t o r of f alse d i a mo n ds
Magnesium, tullo distant
You can w o n d e r a r ound M e l t I In­
F I R E
c a d m i u m a n d Xlnr nri In a simi l a r h a v e been I nt r oduc ed limati) on the
m a n n e r , hut t h d r t r u c e s r ea di l y oil* p rops &lt;&gt;f N o rw e gi an hr nnd » l i b tin* d i a n a ! , nnd G i b r a l t a r ( I' nniisyl vnnlal .
for you'll find the money winding when
h o r s e fodder, hut some may h a v e been n n d Helgrndc t Missouri ». n n d Dun­
dlxe.
drawn! In b&gt; lite suction of t h e venti
the FIKK has »ii««! out your projierty
k i r k I Ma ry l a nd i without b e i n g shot
biti ng fall* T h e aperteti n ot e d » e r e ns a spy
If m o r e s c holar ly associa­
A me r i ca n is ms ,
Have our strong, reliable company
ilo* corninoti mous e , the br own nit. t he tions beckon, w h a t *n) you t o I/union
G l a n c i n g o v e r n f a r m i n g nrtlcle In h o u s e sparrow t he great slug, a small
carry your risk—and be on the safe «idu
I T e x a s ) Htrat ford i Connect l e n t i . Ox
tin A m e r i c a n p a p e r , w r i t e s a c o r
spi de r , two beetles, l » u tiles, the f ont i Idaho i llelhi-lberg iMls»l*«lp
r e s p o n d e n t of a Iaitidnn Journal, 1
Reasonable rates-'
s pr lngt a ll or pit Ih-u. two e a r t h w o r m s pi i anti t ’n m b r l d g e I Molile I* If you
f o u n d * my s e l f
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against"
Gils a n d a m j r e t o z o o u on Uu- pit prop#
love nrt
architecture
a««&gt; to f
a s t o u n d i n g r ec or d, " On e c a l f was n ur s
Milan ITennessee I, Florence M'tnhf.
log t w o cows, " By degrees the thing*
Vienna (South Dakota), or Versailles | •
Reason f or Drier In P ai nt .
t h a t s e e m e d to s t a n d on t h e i r head*
(Kentucky)
And If you seek the
Tho
linseed
oil
In
pulni
naturally
c a m e to a n a t u r a l posit ion, for I re
antique Davor nf Athens, or Pompeii,
resists
the
drying
effect
of
the
almos
tnombered t h a t In A m e r i c a It I* the
or Venice, or any other veneratilo

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suckling that “nurses," and not the
nurse. T h i s topsy- tur vy Is due to n
kind of characteristic prudery, which
forbldB such wort!« ns "sucking" or
"suckling.1” Hut no such explanation
applies to tho verb "to feed." We
feed a pig with acorns or a furnace
with coko The American. In variably,
feeds acorns to tho pig and feeds coke
to tho furnace, which la really not
good English.

Undcr-Wster Tocsin*.
After the burning of the transal
lantlc steamship Columbia, one of the
—
lionls drifted for no less than two
week* In the path of transatlantic lln
ers; but, although the wrecked sea
men saw several stfeomers, they could
not nttrnct their attention by algnsls
' and General Workman on Musical Instruments Is Permanently
Of the 15 men In the boat, 11 died
Located in Sanford. Rcnniahing like new inHide and oul. X before the boat was sighted. Had the
lifeboat carried a submarine bell It
(B S E LO C AL AD)
P . O . B O X 1 3 3 2 i could have signaled Atlantic ateamera,
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phore, and because of this It I« noe«
-Hsnry to mid something lo the paint ruin—
llul whnl » the use’ Wt* have it all
mixturo to overcome the resistance.
Drier I* prepared for this purpose, Its In America: Just run over tho msp
function being to absorb oxygen rap- 1 and take your choice Geography Is
Idly and convert the Dim Into u hard, tho finest of Indoor «ports this year,
Insoluble product . During this proc­ anyhow.
ess the linseed oil Is changed Into
B a rr e l « ol Booty
llnoiyn; nnd the drier continue* tt*
Sol. Hod bus te r—Hear about the rob­
oxidation until the paint Dim Is eventu­
bery down C th' 5 an' 10-ccnt store
ally destroyed
Drier Is made by adding salts to a Inst night?
Hiram H ayrack—Nope D'lhey git
certain amount of linseed oil which
Is heated up tn nbrni* 600 degrees F much?
Sol Sudbuster Yep They was In
Tlie temperature 1» allowed to drop
there two hours nnd carried away
mwt turpentine or u mi xt ur e of tur
nearly a dollar'« »uth o' good».—
pontine and benzine added
Dock
Domestic Discipline.
R ather Indefinite.
'T d llke to eeo you one of those
Guest (In res(nurant)—Walter, you
marching suffragettes.”
"Would you? Then Just come out don't mean to say this (■ spring
to the parade where I'm one of the Inmb?
marshals, and object. If you dare."
Walter—^Yassab; dat'a w ha t It am,
"My, dear, didn't I Just say I'd llke ■ah.
,
to see you?”
Guest—Uml Spring of what year!

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PAGE EIGHT

JU L Y 2 1915

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WOMAN

Every One Should See the Historic Liberty Bell at the PanamaPacific International Exposition

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Widow i&gt;f a V eteran of the Confederate
Army le Placed on F irst
C laet Roll.

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Millions to Take Part In Greeting Ihe Historic Relic at San Francisco July 17, When the Greatest
Patriotic Celebration In the History of the West Will Be Held. .

Montgomery, F la.—Mr*. E s th e r Docs
of Montgomery county, one hundred
and eight yenrs old and widow of a
Confederale veteran, has been placed
on the tirsi class pension roll of the
%
alato by Auditor M. C. Allgood.
Mrs. Dees Is among tho first to bo
placed on tho tirsi class roll under tho
law which provides thftl widows of
Confederate v eteran s who aro moro
than seventy y ea rs of ago shall bo en­
titled to draw a first class pension.
This law wns passed by tho legisla­
tu re at Us last session and
Is one of tho first to qualify.
Whon Mrs. Does' application was re­
ceived, Auditor Allgood placed her
nam e on the first class roll and re­
quested Gardonor Courtney of tho capItol to send h e r a hnndsonio bouquet
of flowers

World Lesson Needed.
When tho world learns this lesson—
vtien every child Is reverenced as a
oyal heir of heaven becauso It is
brother of tho C hrist Child—then a
gre at light will lighten the nations.-—
Henry Van Dyke.
A SII qM Olffernce.
»
F irst Father—“ W hat? Your son Is
an undertaker? Why, 1 thought you
aald he was a doctor," Second P a t e r
nnl Relative— "N o; I said th a t ho fol­
l o w e d t h e m edlcaf profession "— Har­
vard Lampoon.

dence. Never has any troop, of any
fdree, experience o r valor, restated our
Infantry charging with tho bayonoL
“And yet no ono knows to whom
we a r e Indebted-for this tr rcslBtiblo
weapon.
O n q woul d l lko to v e n e r n i e

ORIGIN OF BAYONET

which, If not rigorously true, Is
prottjr.
“It was, so tho story goes, during
the siege sustained by Hayonno In 1523
agalnBt the silled kings of England

•

“ » ‘I Arn g o n t h a t t h e « o m e n of this
cn
c o u r a g e o u s l y t a k i n g It Upon them- t h o m a n w h o h a s p la c e d this Je we l of
s e l v e s t o d e f e n d Us r a m p a r t s , In­ w a r In t h o h a n d s of t h e F r e n c h sol ­
dier.
vented the bayonet.
" T h e b ayone t , a c c o r d i n g t o s o m e
' O t h e r h i s t o r i a n s a s s er t t h a t the
b a s q u e s t u v e u l e d t h e b a y o n e t In elr- h i s t o r i a n s w ho s e t h e s i s L lt l ro m a d e
p o p u l a r by r e p r o d u c i n g it In tils di c­
c u t n s t a n c e s not l e s s heroic. T h e y ha d
b e e n lighting a g a i n s t (he S p a n i s h for t i o n a r y . Is of S p a n i s h I m p o r t a t i o n . it
hour s. T h e i r a m m u n i t i o n
w a s ex- i c r o s s e d t h e P y r e n e e s t o c o m e a n d Ini
h u u a t ed , whi t e t l i el r co u r ug u s t i l l hel d m o r t a l l z e Itself In F r a n c e , a s d i d thu
out
T o c o n q u e r in spit e of t h i s t he y Ctd. It Is t r u e t h a t in t h o S p a n i s h vo­
affixed t h e i r k n i v e s In t h e e n d s of t h e i r c a b u l a r y t h e r e Is t h e ' b a y o n e l a . ' m e a n
guns , and. t h u s a r m e d , h u r l e d t h e m ­ l u g s m a l l s c a b b a r d ‘ W h a t t h e n ?
" T h e r e Is m o r e l ike l i hood of t r u t h
s e l v e s on t h e e n e m y , who tied in t e r ­
In t h o n n r r n t t v o w h i c h m e n t i o n s Bay
r or.
" G e n e r a l M a rl o n us« d t h o b a y o n e t o n n o a s t h e h ut u e t o w n of t h e b a y ­
onet.
A t a l e frOm t h e S o u t h of
In I titi a n d G a s s e n d i ln I*’&gt;71.
" T o r el a te t h e h e n d r c h a r g e s In l‘' rnncii give** an n c r o u n i of Its b i r th

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Invention o f Prized Weapon
France Is Uncertain.

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W omen of Dayonne Said to H ave Contrived D im inu tive Spear for Use
on th e Ram parts— May Oe
B asque Invention,
Paris. F r a n c e , —A P n r i s n e w s p a p e r
publishes t h e following
"Tho b a y o n e t c o n t i n u e s t o be p r e ­
e mi ne n t l y t h e F re n c h w e a p o n of war.
In deeds of p u r e glory It g oe s si de by
ai de with t h e '75.
Li ke t h e l a t t e r ,
It Inspires o u r sol di er s wi t h conlt*

which our koldlers havo Immortalised
tho bayonet would be to mention al­
most all th e battles ltr w hich' tho
French arm y fought, it was Chevert
who. In reply to a soldier who.

A d v ice
“ My boy." s o l d t h e s u c c e s s f u l m e r
c h a n t , " n e v e r let y o u r c a p i t a l lie Idle.
R e m e m b e r t h a t m o n e y t a l k s , b u t It
d o e s n ' t talk In Its s l e ep . " — l l os ton
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FOR~SÄLE
For Halo— 13 acre farm. Wut.
Side, cheap for cash, immediati- p«,.
session.
Address F. It. 1»urham
Red Hank, New Jer*i*y
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1great crack e r Always fresh;
crisp JAX B ISCU ITSJ
121 o th e r ta b le
delicacies.

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desk good as new
Inquire 311
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Sale— Young pigs, pure ind
breed.. Prices reasonable.
or seo M. H. Spencer, Box*
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For Sale— Second hand tmnka.
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H e rald Office.
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Owner c a n n o t un«- u. y .
a t Herald Office.
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For Sale C heap- (¡ns rnne« Rood
as now.
Inquire a t Ferntld Tin
Shop.
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c o m p l a i n e d of b ei ng s h o r t o f powder ,
S r f Ü o i i £* j ni I h r f i n t e r a i H l a l u l r ■
Nolle# it her «by &lt;lven that J F Laine
said: ‘W hat does It m atter? H a v e n ' t puri
hBM-r of Ta» Cartlflcltr Ho JfMHi. &lt;iat***l
we tho b a y o n e t ?' It w n s D u p o n t , In i h r I ni «la» . i l i n e A 1» 1 9 1 2 , H«
«t'HIfli atr in my uHir«- un! In* ma*l»
1HO1, w h o o v e r t h r e w &lt;5.000 A u s t r i a n s
i^iplirat inti for Ta i «Irrt*, tu lietie -t f i «rtl
with H.000 m e n at t h e mill of Volta
s t i r o , w i t h las» &gt; » l * f »e-f 41Hr a I r r t n h r . « «’ • I l i #
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m o li- U u u r i i) . F i b r i l l i , i * » it
L u i ‘l ' . fttiM'k
a t i n g t h e glory' won by t h e i r e l de r s, « ;. A t* I la|»|»~l* Sul* f »IV. ( *«t|*l •( mi *i
I h » ' *at*l lan«l f»eiti|i **•• *»*••! ai * h» *lat' t»?
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Wool Suits, $5 value...$ 2 . 9 8
Wool Suits, $7.50 value 4 . 9 8
Wool Suits, $9.00 value 6 . 9 8
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p ro p erty
■titrated in
S e m i n o l e ( 'o u n t y , F lo r id a , tn-wit: h a t &amp;,
Il Ik 11. Tier 9. S a n f o r d .
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o f t h e laauanre of a uch r r n l f i r a t e In the
n a m e of U n k n o w n , l' n l e -4 »aid n-r tifte ate
ahull be red eem ed ^ e r o r d l n * to la w . t a i
d e e d will lutti, t h e r e o n nn t h e 2 n d d a y o f
A u ( u a t A. 1)., 19 16.
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Fur fient
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SO- F r l - i t e .

SANFORD, FLORIDA
IISSCXI

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Sftllo n ’». t *«f I h, «*»-n, »«I stAïui. ,

In Cauri of the C o u n l y J u d g e. S e m l n . d e
C o u n t) , S t a l e o f Flurtda
In re F a ta t e of
AtHuatiB Mur e i n e n .
T o all C le d ilo r * . la-gateea. III, t r i b u t e r à
a n d all p e n a m h a v i n g Claim« or D e m a n d *
a g a tna t aald Entai*:
Y o u an d each o f y o u . are hereb y
n o tlfl-d
a n d required to p r e - e n t a n y elalm« a n d d e ­
m a n d a whirh y o u or e i t h e r ol m - j , m a y h a r t
a g a l n a t the e i t a t e o f A u g i i - t i t
M aram eo
d rrea a rd , l a t e o f S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F lo rid a,
t o t h e und eriign ed E i e e u t a r of « a id « a la te,
w i t h i n t w o year* f r o m t h e d a t e h eorof.
- D a t e d J u n e - 9 l h A . I) ., 191 5
O l t U N l m R A N K * T R U S T CO.
G e o . E. N o la n
Caah ler O rlan d o, F la .
BO-Frl «te.

In t'kr*lt Ceurl, Seventh Judicial Circuit
In nnd fur- Srmlnole Cuunly, Florida, in
Chnneery
Walter Marian
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Allen Marion, alia* Alice Blanch*.
To Alice Marion alia* Allen lllanetf*.
It appearing from the affidavit of Walter
Marlon herein duly filed, that he la rent
complainant In the ahora entitled ram*,
and that it la the belief of the afflent that
Afire Marlon allaa AUr* Blanche la a reddent of the Statn of Florid*, and that the
la ao concealing heruell that nrore** cannot
be served upon her. nnd that there la no per­
son in the Stale of Florida, the aerelre ol
subpoena upon whom would bind the defend­
ant, »rd that It la the belief of affiant, that
tbn age of tka- defendant b morn than
twenty-on# ytara.
You therefore, Alim Marion alia« Alim
Ittanrhe. arc ordered to appear to the bill
horoln duly Bled la this rsuan on tba 2nd
day of Aug. A. D. IKI&amp;, tbn van** being a
Rule day of this Court.
- A. D o u cliu . *i#rk of th»
circuit com ■ad the mal thvrrol this the
let day of lX A. D. 191».
E. A. n o u o u s s Clerk
, . _ .
By Jae.' C. It chart«. D. C.
A. K. Paver«
Solicitor (or Complainant.
W-Frt Ke.
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j W o r k Wanted Three Imur
l wanted by white man m
every d ay except Sundaxi idle tim e from 1 t" • I’
lig h tt set of books «&gt;r g a r d e
lire-»s, W. H. A. Sanford.
Delivery.
W a n t e d - T o Hade heav&gt; n y I**”
sengcr touring car for light murinE
car, F ord or Maxwell |&gt;r.-f«rrcl « dress Box 1026, Sanford.
W
But He Didn't A*k for Any.
Ono of my llttlo cousin« t* »‘,nJ °
cookies a n d got Into t h e habit o “
g
i n g tho n e i g h b o r s for t h e m ' *J*'n
mothor learned of t hi s s h e fo*“
he would, be p uni s he d If he sskr*&gt;
of tho n e i g h b o r s for cookies
day tho llttlo fellow w an te d a « * ■
v e r y b a d l y so he r u s h e d In 1
next h o u s e an*! exclaimed
as If t h i s holts«- 1» Just full o( 1
•—C h i c a g o T r i b uno

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Had It Comlno to Him.
"I s e e that a s o u r o r an g e
Bc at t l o elephant to throw the
that gavo tt to him clrnr nf na,g.
largo h a l l , " r e m a r k e d CoIo,ne
board, and then, me ditatively. f' (
tim es, when I go to * o T 0™D* ^
w lih I wore an olephent. —St
Olobe- Democrat

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SEMI-WEEKLY

T H E SA N FO RD H ER A LD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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8 A N F O K D , F L O R I D A , T U ES D A Y . J U L Y fi. I #15

V O L U M E VI

NASS MEETING
WAS HELDLIN
SANFORD FOR
GOOD ROADS

K ISSIM M EE MORGAN SHOT;
IHOSTTOLARGE WHITE HOUSE
CROWD; A BIG SHOT; OTHERS
CELEBRATION H A L F SHOT

mile race (big car) cups.
At

Jacksonville

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Atlantic lleach. Fla., July 6
J o n a th a n Yerkes, in G. N oonry's
30-horse-power Mercer, won the 50^-ntthr autom obile ran*--w+»ich begatr
Lt A tlantic lleach at 10 o'clock yes­
te rd a y morning. His time was 44
m inutes, 9 seconds.
P o W itte , in a Ituick, came in
second, there being six entries in this
event. B ennett, in an A b b o tt; Spicer,
in an O verland; Emery in n Stearns;
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D eW itte in a Buick; Yerkes, in a
Mercer, and Gcrlack, in . a S tutr.
O N N IO N I S . POPULAR FOR Yerkes ifiaiL the first 30 miles in TH E CAPITAL OF OSCEOLA NEW S OF THE W ORLD-ATCOUNTY PULLED OFF A
26 minutes,
A BOND IS S U E FOIL T H E
LARGE BOILED D O W N

ENTIRE COUNTY OF
SEM IN O L E
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The meeting culled here F rid ay
afternoon to discuss the question of
a bond issue for tho entire c o u n ty
for hard surfaced roads developed
the greatest sp irit t h a t lias.heerr d e m ­
onstrated in th e coupty for good
roads since th e now county of S em i­
nole was formed. T h e last legislature
passed two bills relating to bonding
for good roads. O ne was the idea of
nn issue of 1100,000 in county w ar­
rants to build as m an y miles of hard
roads as the m o n ey would btiy. T he
other, was to b o n d the c o u n ty for
(450,000 to ta k e up the $20(fe000
issue now o u ts ta n d in g for th c 'a p e ria t
road district a n d give the re m a in d er
of the county th e balance of th e issue
for good roads in every part of the
county. At the m eeting which reresented practically every part of the
county the m a jo rity of the delegates
were heartily in favor of the bond
issue of $460.000 and a com m ittee
was appointed to meet with the
Imard of county commissioners next
Tuesday at If oT-luck and make
request for tho call for an election to
determine the will of the Ins payers
of the county
l i o n . Fore*t I .aki- pr es i de d at t h e
m e e t i n g and it was one of t h e m o s t
enthusiastic g a t h e r i n g s of g o o d r o a d s
boosters that h a s e v e r •n i i g r e g a t e d

T ho judges V i r e

T.

W.

Dunck,

A GREAT BIG STUNT

E.

P. Conroy and Striker Coles
* YESTERDAY
T h e beach and tide were perfect
for the races and the crowd was on'
" *V&gt;v Kissimmee has again
i.
of th e largest th s t has been a t the
d em onresort during the sum m er. The local s tr a te d her ability to' entertain her
militia were on hand to keep the guests even if the num ber runs u p
crowd from pushing over the lines in the thousands and yesterday th e
and to keep order.
Beautiful city on Lake T ohopekal iga was in gala a t t i r e and ready for
the occasion early in the m orning
a n d sped the last departing guests
late at night. Every man, woman a n d
child in Kissimmee h a d constituted
t h e m s e l v e s a c o m m i t t e e to look a f ­
t e r t h e s t r a n g e r s w h o were strangers
when the y arrived at Kissimmee but
were only s t r a n g e r s for a few m in ­
utes and were soon feeling-right a t
M ENDENH ALL R EFU SES TO home among the big hearted people
TALK IN FACE OF DIRECT
of Osceola's capital.

THE CLEARWATER
MURDER REMAINS
A DEEP MYSTERY
E V ID E N C E

. Petersburg, J.uly 5 The a l­
leged m urder and burning of the two
bodies uf i he victim*. Mr» Charles

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F l i n t , in b h*T b e a u t i f u l liutlgb
| ter. a n d t h e a r r e - t uf J o h n J M e n ­
d e n h a l l , who i» c h a r g e d with t h e
c r i m e b y t h e cor one r ' « jur *. . r o n t t n o e «
to be t h e M-ti'iilmu uf ihi« p.irt uf
F l o ri d a . T h e i n c i n e r a t e d bodies of
t h e t w o wome n , or w h n t v:i&lt; left uf
t h e m , r a t h e r , were i i . t i r r . . | m t lie
T a m p a ce me te r y y e s t e r d a y
Whi le t h e bur ial ». is t a k i n g plni-e,
t h e p r o m i n e n t a n d well k n o w n b u ­
nnies» m a n . c h a r g e d wi t h t h e m u r d e r
here
l f o n . .1 T
la*e a n d &lt;&gt; 1' uf t h e i w n , r e t a i n e d III- • ai m. d e l i b ­
&lt;•( i ) vierio. Messrs. Tavin l i e a l y a n d e r a t e f o r n p i i - o r c tit tb&gt;- • ■•uuty jail
lb
« p e n t t h e day
L y m a n , of A l t a m o n t e s ec t i on. Il II at C l e a r w a t e r
r e a d i n g a n d in a i pu c t m a n n e r He
Pattishall, of G e n e v a .
Messrs
F o r s t e r , S p e n c e r a n d T I Mi l l e r , of se el ne d t o be a b s o l u t e ly w it ho ut a
Sanford, ami -many
others
m a d e i ar e in tlie world \ l t h o u g h a few
r o u s i ng s p e e c h e s o n (In s u b j e c t of U l t i m a t e - ■ tiled u p o n b u n he - l en d
hooding for hard s u r f a c e d , p e r m a n e n t f ast i ) r ef u s ed m discus» i h r t r a g e d y ,
roads for S e m i n o l e l o u n t y
T h e or a n y f«-at urc of it
Two r a t h e r s t a r t l i n g discover ies
county com m issioners will cull t h e

election at an e a rly date a n d there
is no question b u t a hai it will car ry
and Seminole c o u n ty will s t a r t build
but good roads i n a d d i t i o n t o t h e
thirty

miles a l r e a d y

Im l !

Tint new roads will i ••t,■,&lt;
&gt;.m
ford
with Oviei li i . l b t e y . i
t In
County line, t h e L a k e c o u n t y line
and from these m ain line» good clay
mails or shell roa d s can he built in
laternls to every p a r t of the county.
These hard roads will also mean th a t
the tourists next winter can l a k e a
car'from Jacksonville via St A u g u s ­
tine. D aytona.
D e l.anil. S a n f o r d .
Orlando and Kissimmee a n d m a k e
t h e trip from J a c k s o n ville t o T a m p a
nti good hard ro a d s a n d t h i s will be
t her m o s t , popular road in the s t a t e
even though it m ay not h a v e the
high sounding titles of some of the
other roads th ro u g h the state. It will
certainly have t h e most miles of
brick roads in Florida and this is
hound to gét -the travel.
Thus again Sem inole county d e m ­
onstrates th a t w henever it comers to
improvements th e baby c o u n ty is
always in the lead.

HERNDON DROVE
A GREAT RACE AT
BEACH YESTERDAY
SANFORD CAR AND DRIVER
WALKED OFF WITH
BIG PRIZES
Daytona,_
J u ly 6.— Im m ense
; * crowds witnessed “*\he races here
yesterday morning., There was no
mishap of any kind', and the course
WM in fine condition. The winners
were aa follows:
Osborn Herndon, of
Sanford
driving a Mercer, won one mile free
tor all. $100.00.
Herndon alao won tw enty mile
-free for all, big car race, cup from
Orlando Auto Association and cup
from American Supply Co. W. C, Odom, of Orlahdo driving
otudebaker, won ten mile small car
* « • . 110 0 .

Odom also won twepty
mile,
»mall ear race, $100.
Chapman In Buick won ten
'iit i

were made today, and if they have

There wer e n o t m a n y f r om S a n ­
ford as t h e r a t e w a s too high t o s u i t
t h e m a n d m a n y of t h o s e who i n t e n d ­
e d t o go b a c k e d o u t u p o n f i n d i n g
t h a t t h e A &lt;" I. h a d m a d e n o r a t e
and the found trip «penal rate lucked
onl y a few c e n t s of b ei ng t h e s t r a i g h t
f a r e Tin« n i g g a r d l y di spos i t i on o n
t h e par t "f t h e r a i l r o a d lost
them
m a n y pa s se nge rs f r o m tin» city a n d
d e m o n s t r a t e s h o w e a si l y a r a i l r o a d
e u 11 be p c i.ri&gt; * 1« a n d p o u n d f oo l ­
ish I he special t r a m »*» well filled
bef or e r ea chi ng K i««im m i ♦ front tin*
t o w n s fart her d o w n t h e line a« t h e
fare was not e n o u g h to b a n k r u p t
t h e m a n d e v e n body went T h e * il v
of K i ssi mmee prnbiibl-. never I . *1
a l a rge r . row J Hi|d I Let were eiit*-r
( t u ne d by e v e nt « of all Lind* T h e r e
were guii cl ub m e e t i n g s lenni« t o u r ­
n a m e n t s , race«, golf t o u r n a m e n t s ,
grea-\
pig a n d
pole
cot te«ts,
spe ec hes, at 111. t o io n i c «! « a n d nil
old t i m e a m n s e m c i t- t h a t go t o
m a k * ii|i t h e real &gt;i l e brut mti ol o u r
n a t a l da y .

T h e one big t i m e of i o t i r - e , wa«
a n y b e a r i n g upon t h e « t r a n g e s e n s a ­
t ion, Mild It Is belle \ ed by t h e a u t h o r ­ t he b a r b e c u e a n d h e r e l hi* mult i t l i d e
ities t h a t t h e y are signi fi c ant t - i n u m - was s erved at l on g table« well I ndex
wi t h b l i r b e i l l e d nil* I * . p o f l
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» t a m e - it w dl he u \ i - . 4-t mat
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fit 111* | «l |wt* uf TIii' In It J11‘ * l
ill i i h

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wanted

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crime was really com m itted Invest­ a l s o h-ud o p e n h o u s e a i i d ^ t L c t r v t igators today, while searching about i t i n g b r e t h r e n w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d a s
the mitts of the " m u r d e r car" ill o n l y Elks know h o w to e n t e r t a i n
which the mother Hnd daughter lost T h e C o u n t r y C l u b was also ojten to
t h e ir lives d i sc ov e r ed a q u a n t i t y of
c h a r c o a l a n d wood a**hc» In uddi
t i o n t o t h;it t he r e wa« found a
live gal lon
&lt;u w h n h recently &lt;on
l iil t ird

g. i - ol l l u-

|i

»1-

*|lsco\ercd

a

, | , „ r t rb-1 .i - • from if'»- l&lt;»utmn .'I
t he i ar. in a thick c l u m | i of p a l m e t t o
T h e t h e or y a d v a n c e d is t h a t th*&lt;
m u r d e r e r , tl t h e re was on e . s o u g h t
to cover uj&gt; his t r u c k s and all traces

of hi* crime by satura tin g e v e ry ­
thing with gasoline, an d then dis­
posing of the can in the manner
stated.
Mendenhall hits retained John I*
Bird, of Clearwater, and Tom
uf T am p a , vne of the most promi­
nent criminal lawyers of the South,
to look after his interests. Menden­
hall made the statem ent yesterday
that he was innocent of the crime;
that he did not. even know the vic­
tims and that he -hud never been with them . Now Sheriff Whitehurst
assert* th a t Mendenhall adm itted
to him th a t he had been with the
m other and daughter in Tam pa, hut
that he had left them in that city
a t a given point.
When Guy Steinple. th e driver of
thtj " m u r d e r car", was being exam ­
ined yesterday he declared that when
he asked Mendenhall what be meant
by alrlkinR Mrs. Eliot with a beer
bottle and drawing a gun th at M en­
denhall replied, "1 am doing this in
self-defense.”
W h a t th a t remark may have
if it waa made as Stem pie declares it
was, m ay yet ho cleared up. There
are a num ber o r things In connecttion with this case Which have not
been explained by the authorities,
nor anyone else Photographs were
made of the cur and the remains jn
them , before they were removed.
These ar^ in the hands of Sheriff
W hitehurst only, and will no' be
given ou t to any^ newspaper for pub­
lication, and considerable impor­
tance I* attached to t h a t statem ent.

v is ito r«

ns

i n f a c t e v e r y h ous e i*
«1-etin'll To t,i- open .ilid t h*

N O . 91

Trade, has warned all British com­
mercial firm* th a t they will be ex­
pected to exercise the most scrujiu
lou* care in the transaction of their
husiitvss abroad, during the period
of the war. so a s -U&gt; av o id -a n y Tikli
hood of making themselves agents
for the supply of goods to hostile
countries. " I t is inadvisible." says
t h e official circular, that a n y new
accounts should be opened by any
British trader, in neutral countries
w ithout the fullest inquiries as to
the character of the business pro­
mised to him.

WILL ERECT M O D ER N FIR E ­

Petrograd, J u ly 6.—The official
PR O O F BUILDING SO O N
Journ a l today published An imperial
FOR H O T SUM M ER
edict-nithorixing the Russian finance
ON THE BULKHEAD
minister
to
m
ake
two
issues
of
WEATHER
F R O N T . 'V* .. v- ;
treasury o b lig a tio n of $250,000,000
Y
each, the issues to be five per cent
^gN ew York, Ju ly C.— J. P, Morgan short term notes.
^ T h c Clyde Line with their custo­
was shot, hu t not seriously wounded
mary foresight and forethought and
by an unidentified man at his home
with an eye to th e future growth
a t Glen Cove. Long Island, S atur­
of Sanford are contem plating many
d a y morning. A statement issued by
improvement* a t this point th a t will
the Morgan company here said;
not only assist in th e ap pearance
" J . P. Morgan was shot by an un­
of the docks and o th e r property but
known m a n , presumably a cran k , ut
will give tho com pany and their pa­
his home at Glen Cove. Physicians
tron's much better service. As soon
advise t h a t t h e wound is not serious
os the tiulkhcnding of the lake front
T h e l i n t n e w s of the s h o o t i n g was
was contem plated by the city t h e
received a t 10: 30 at t h e office of TH E NEW SMYRNA DISTRICT Clyde Line started plans for new
Sheriff P e t t i t , a t Mincola. T h e s h e r ­
buildings to be built farther back on
WILL BOND FOR ROAD
iff sent m e n to Glen Cove to inves­
the line of bulkheading an d buildings
TO OSTEEN FERRY
tigate the re p o rt.
th at would be in keeping with the
Morgan’s nssuilaift arrived at Glen
increased buslnesa a n d the march of
Cove in the morning on a train and
T he following from the D ay to n a progress.
went to Morgttn's^hnuse in an nuto- Journal shows the forward step
Only a few years ago the Clydo
mohitc He told the butler he was V o l us i a c o u n t y is t a k i n g in t h e b u i l d ­ Line m ade many Iin provements here
an uld fruu^ii of Morgan, b u t.b e in g ing of gmul r o a d s ;
apd added »cvural buildings a t t h e .
refus'd adm itt.nice the man rushed
" T h e total b o n d issues v o t e d a n d fur end of the dock giving the public
jinst i to* butler Mr Morgan, lit the p e n d i n g in Volusia co un t y for g o o d more adequqate service. The bulkhall, a-l * d ** \V hat s the tr o u b le ' r o a d « »ill go well o v e r t h e mi l li on- heading ¡.gum «hanged their plans
The
n«w&lt;-r
was a «hot
which d o l l a r ma rk, if sufficient signers ar e and a* usual they are meeting th e
struct, Morgan in the hip. when he o b t a i n e d nil t h e p et i t i on s now b ei n g city more than half way rtrul will
fell it.* t . hair The servant floored c i r c u l a t e d in N e w S m y r n a d i s t r i c t
erect suit. 1 ti I uildir.gs on Ike b u lk ­
the 1-sailant who tired a n o th er shot for t h e culling of an election lo v o t e head.
hitting M organ near the breast, $250, 000 bonds.
Cupt. I.urns and force of m en
Mr M l.eidi-rsdorf i« e m u l a t i n g hiivi* been busy for »eviral week
Serv h i- overpowered ami bound the
a s s i . l i ’it and miner« took him to t h e jietilion in t h e N e u S m y r n a d i s ­ here with dredge s ¡M id (die drivers
Gb
I uve i i-urt house, when* the t r ic t t h i s week a n d hnpes to h a v e it putting down the piling lor (he new
mil' «aid hi* name was Holt, and c o m p l e t e d by S a t u r d a y n ight in building» ami S. O. Shinholscr of
that In • Vklis n n i n s t r u c t o r in F re n c h t h a t it m a y be p r e s e n t e d a n d t h e this city has ihe c o n tra ct for th e
at i &gt;rn**|l H f 1 nbl tin • c o u n t y t»f- e l e c t i o n or der ed at tie- r egul a r m e e t ­ building« to be erected at once. Tho
gin i u that h$* w .i ; nf 1li e r n m n des- ing of i he c o u n t ) c o m m i s s i o n e r s o n new buildings will be 5fi by 102 feet
reti" IT 1i wan vt tiling to «iuNth-c III* T u e s d a y He ha* l i t tl e doubt t h a t t h e and built ol galvanized fireproof
He bel i ev ed will find t he witirun* of t h e s o u t h e r n materials The first idea of m aking
life 1«» »■tut t tui* h a f
Mor gan w a« re«pon«ib!e for th** war p o r t i o n nf t he c o u n t y as w i d e - a w a k e I lie building two stories in height has
ml tin* «I npmet it of antis a b r o a d a nd a n d progressive as t h e o t h e r f o u r
been abandoned by the officials ns
d i s t r i c t s wher e elec they expect in the near future to a d d
Mild st op t h e • " ill* I if lie Wished *n in In I*«|n here «intense
Holt had • o b t a i n e d t ion« h av e a l re ady In-el, held or or to the properly and it i# th o u g h t
hree sin ks of d \ m i n u t e a n d a n o t h e r d e r e d
that the two story building would
*■11 a i ne d a b&lt;it 1 1* of n i t r o .glycerin«
\ S i t h the $250 000 b o n d issue, if not un*wer the purpose.
i pistol and cartridge«.
carried, in the New Smyrna district It is also rumored th a t the Clydo
it is proposed to build a brick or
Line will erect several brick waroWashington
l u i ) ti A r i gi d in o t h e r p e r m a n e n t h a r d sur fa ce r o a d hnusr* on their proj«*rty tor the b e n ­
«ligation I« o n t o d a y to d e t e r m i n e f r o m Rose Bay. wher e the D a y t o n a efit of (heir wholesale patrons a n d
*■ cause of lb»* ■'«plosion Inti*' Inst di st r i c t r*Mid »ill e n d -oiith t h r o u g h when tins is done the lake front nt
. lit. I n I « *. i V, * | 11 * r* • • p t io n N i » M r, v tint .iiol li.it. Hill t " t h e tl,.. fi"&gt;t of I'nlmctto iiii'iiui* will
*p. ,, • t. «ni. .-i ".* - u p I lie v a n ) ,o. m tv it ro \!»o a «im tlar |q,-«i tit ,1 tills) .l|'|K lltlllll r
ni i
I III* lo|! - g. . . r,u:ll&gt; '•• lie i . .1 1 1 .h t he ro. .1 we*l from Nt * mi o i i .i t o w a r d • ii t ititi nf Minbird nt the head of
.ilOkloii w it » c a u s e d by *i b o m b *»r 11, L a n d to join u p » i t h t he lb* L a n d navigation makes the city a valuable
n icrnal m a c h i n e *et oil by a c r a n k d i s t r i c t road to t h a t city. Branching factor in the shipping by river s te a m ­
who w a n t e d t o c r ea t e a s e n s a t i o n . off f r o m this r o a d n o r t h of llr iggs- er and the Clyde Line appreciate«
T h e "Wa s h i ng to n T i me s t o d a y
re- villtk it is prA|*o4ed t o c o n s t r u c t a this business and strives to m erit
• ¡ved á l e t t e r t int ed J u n e 1. si gne d r o a d t o the east »oust ferry a c r o s s the same by a reciprocal policy.

VOLUSIA COUNTY
WILL BUILD SOME
GOOD ROADS

I'enri ,*. tuut mi nei ii g t h a t t h e ex t he
St
lohn«. pas si ng t h r o u g h
’A1111111 iicrur H** « a n i tile
If tin» bond i*,«in is successful
•-•ion
v is ito r«
re tu rn e d
home
w ith
tin 1 1(IH'll *f \AfIt 11*I hi* "hin »fi* la m a t m n il »ill g i v e a hri&gt;-h highway n t h r o n g
th o u g h t
th a t
w ) en
K k h id iiio
Yolusia , omit y n o r t h an d s o u t h a
1 t nt 1 « tn&gt; .»|*| • ul for i" ♦ •
g i v e - m o t h e r et t*- r t i m t t i i t it t h e y w i l l
long *he .**a«t. a n d *f-o In t h e *-* M,
all )&lt;•■ 111i-r*
I i,&gt; I .-jo . .low n p n n r
♦»
1* i- t., Ile V■d m o le loiiuty Ini«- i r u n . lung »&gt;IT at
l ui
t 1 I'., ...
o f r a m i n t e r f e r e d w i t h s o m e of tin* t it Pu«, qal I I - o l i o , a r r e s t e d
with New S m y r n a
e v e n t s a n d a m u s e m e n t * later in C o ­ 11 irrt n lia* cl i - a p pen red
Ib* I» not
" A l r e a d y t he D a y t o n a dist rict has
d a ) b u t d id n o t d a m p e n th e « p ir i t - t
t h e h o u - e w h e r e he hu« I
v o t e d jtOU.tHIU b o n d s for this a n d
o f t h e e x c u r s i o n i s t s m i d t hose w h o g . ar ded.
o t h e r r o a ds in t hi s d is t ri c t. U ii J u l y
w er e n t K i s s i m m e e a r e of the o p i n 13t h t h e DeLarffl a n d O r a n g e C i t y
London. Iuly fi
I he British
ion t h a t t h e c i t y a n d her peojdo a r e
d i s t r i c t s will v o t e on $350.000 a n d
i
,o
vernm
ent.
t
h
r
o
u
g
h
the
Board
of
a m o n g t h e best in t h e l e nd.
$76, 000 bond issues r es p ec t i ve l y t o
c a r r y t h e road t h r o u g h from t h e c o n ­
n e c t i o n witli^ t h e D a y t o n a di st r i c t
D a y t o n a - D e l n n d r o a d to t he S e m i ­
nole c o u n t y jitic at Monr oe f er ry.
T h e D e L u ml d i s t r i c t will also b ui l d
AUTHOR OF BILL GIVES C H A N G E S AND SUGGESTS T H E
e a st t o t h e New S m y r n a dist ri c t a n d
o t h e r r o a d r ’of m i n o r i m p o r t a n c e .
A PPO IN T M E N T S OF W ARDENS
•*A b on d issue is also p r o b a b l e in
t h e n o r t h w e s t e r n po r t i o n of t h e c o u n ­
cniinly
license,
costing
$1
n
o
n
n«.
\ Mayo, Fla . Julvo. A great deal |
ty for $100,000 t o build a h i g h w a y
bus been «Hid, w ritten and jiubtisbed b l e n t c ount y l icens e, costing 13 an d
to D c L a u d al ong t h e line of t h e A l
about tlie new gam e bill, which is non resident l i c e n s e , costing 115 I be
L. r a i l w a y s o u t h f r om t h e P u t n a m
now the game law. the governor h a v ­ first two a p p l y to actual r e s i d e n t *
c
o u n t y line.
ing placed hi# approval thereto on of the s t a t e a n d t h e o th e r tA n o n ­
" S h o u l d all t h e b o n d issues c a r r y ,
,
the 14th inst., b u t, us it* provision* r es i d e n t s of t h e s t a t e
a n d t h e r e s eem* little d o u b t t h a t
m ay not be generally understood
Under the old law any resident
t h e y will, the t o t a l issue will a m o u n t
th e general laws are published as of tho s t a t e b y o b t a i n i ng i n an y
to $1,175.000. T h e n et wo r k of r o ad *
the author of the bill I will appreci­ county at a cost of only $3 a state
proposed to be c o n s t r u c t e d will give
a te the publication of tho fallowing license was perm itted to h u n t In
V o lu s i a c o u n t y t h e best a n d m o s t
every county in t h e s t a t e anti under
brief outline of th e net;
c o m p le te highw ay system in the
The first eighteen sections of th e this provision many non-residents
n tn t e , if not in t h e e n t i r e s o u t h . "
K is s im m e e

CLYDE LINE
COMPANY IS
MAKING IM­
PROVEMENTS

\

THE NEW, FLORIDA LA M E LAWS

new law are practically the sam e as of the State o btained the sam e privi­
the old law;* the most im p o rta n t lege. by going into some c o u n ty in
change therein being the ownership which they were unknown and claim­
and ttyte to all wild birds and gam e ing to be citirens of the state.- Un­
in th* state is vested in the respec­ der the new la w it* will he rather* ditfiti v e counties, for th e purpose of reg­ oult to do this, for under its jirovlsulating and use. th e open season for ions a r e s i d e n t of the s t a t e desiring
squirrels now begins October 1 and j to hunt in a county other th a n the
runs to following M arch 1, and t h e | one )n which he resides in addition
open season on birds, turkeys anti j to filing with th e county judge of the
deer begins N ovem ber 20 and runs to county in which he desire* to hunt
his application for hunter’s license
following March 10.
county
Under the new law there are th ree must also file with such
judge
a
certificate,
of
the
coun­
g ra d e s i or kinds of hunters' license
ty
in
which
he
reside#
s
la
tin
g
thst
provided for, all of which must be
issued in the county' in which tho such applicant i# a* bonafido resident
hunting is done. They are resident of the s ta te a n d of t W particular

liiols In f’nr is
i \ m « J u l y fi
Au itici pieni « r i o t
•&gt;T hollsewlVo» and Street v r m l o r Ut
t hè ( e n t r a i
Ma rk e t » r ecetil ly h a s
lime m o r e ’ !i. n t h è p ol r mi c # of t h è
jiress a n d m e n a r e » of p o l i l t r i a n s t o
,1 ( 1 v a l i r e I he c a m p a i g n u g ai n s t h ig h
meata. W h n t ungerei! t h è « o me r i watt
t h è seixure a n d d e s t r u c t i o n b y sanlt a r y i n s p e c t o r a of s e ve r a) t on# «if
m e a t a n d p o u l t r y t h a t hud s pode ri
in S torage whíle if it lia d b r e n sol«!
t h è s u m e d a y a» r e r e i v e d ns r eq ui r e »
by t h è r ules, it w-ould h a ve f o r c ed
prices d o w n lo a r e u nonuhl e f igur

county. Without such certificate all
persons not actual residents
o’
in which the application is filed will
have to be regarded ns non-residents
of the state ¿m l required to pay $15
before the license can be issued.
To procure either a resident coun
ty or a non-resident county license
a person must have been a bona fide
citizen of the s tate for the
past
twelve months; a resident county
license cannot be issued to anyone
who has not been a resident of the
county for the p ast six months, th u s
Contiaued on Page 3

ROADS AND ROAD­
WAYS; THE WORLD
LOVES SMOOTH PIKE
AND VERILY, THE WHOLE
CREATED LOT OF HUM ANS
ARE ON THE GLIDE
Editor of the Herald Never before
in ull history was there such a sane
and insistent demand for the levellaid. pluned off. sand-pajiered a n d
polished highway. The one piTtuicut,
pre-eminent and right to the fro n t
question, tnet everywhere, Is. " H o w s
the road?" Tourist, prosjiertor. in­
vestor pr visitor may halt fnr a com ­
pare of notes on d l m n lr . soil p ro­
ducts. folk cl«*», town ii ri tl county
prohuhnitie*. hut. ten to o n e . before
he get* to these he'll a*k you 'b o u t
the pike.
To the touring car we may surely
credit our present advanced a n d
boardened notions of whnt
our
arteries of public travel as well aa
•
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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD HERALD

- . f k ____

J U L Y 2 1915

WOMAN PENSIONER AT. 108

Every One Should See the Historic Liberty Bell at the PanamaPacific International Exposition

Widow i&gt;f a Veteran of the Confederate
Army le Placed on First
Claet Roll.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

I-

Millions to Take Part In Greeting Ihe Historic Relic at San Francisco July 17, When the Greatest
Patriotic Celebration In the History of the West Will Be Held. .

Montgomery, Fla.—Mr*. Esther Docs
of Montgomery county, one hundred
and eight yenrs old and widow of a
Confederale veteran, has been placed
on the tirsi class pension roll of the
%
alato by Auditor M. C. Allgood.
Mrs. Dees Is among tho first to bo H All Local Advertisements l’ndcr
placed on tho tirsi class roll under tho Thl.H llciidlnj; THItEK CENTS «
law which provides thftl widows of Unc For Fach Insertion. Minimum
Confederate veterans who aro moro Charge 25 Cents.
than seventy years of ago shall bo en­
titled to draw a first class pension.
9
This law wns passed by tho legisla­
ture at Us last session and
FOR~SÄLE
Is one of tho first to qualify.
Whon Mrs. Does' application was re­
ceived, Auditor Allgood placed her
name on the first class roll and re­
For Halo— 13 acre farm. Wut.
quested Gardonor Courtney of tho cap- Side, cheap for cash, immediati- p«,.
Itol to send her a hnndsonio bouquet session.
Address F. It. 1»urham
of flowers
Red Hank, New Jer*i*y
„tr
World Lesson Needed.
When tho world learns this lesson—
vtien every child Is reverenced as a
oyal heir of heaven becauso It is
brother of tho Christ Child—then a
great light will lighten the nations.-—
Henry Van Dyke.
A SII qM Olffernce.
»
First Father—“What? Your son Is
an undertaker? Why, 1 thought you
aald he was a doctor," Second Pater
nnl Relative— "No; I said that ho fol­
lowed the medlcaf profession " — Har­
vard Lampoon.

ORIGIN OF BAYONET

which, If not rigorously true, Is
prottjr.
“It was, so tho story goes, during
the siege sustained by Hayonno In 1523
agalnBt the silled kings of England

•

“» ‘I Arngon that the « o me n of this
cn
courageously taking It Upon themselves to defend Us ramparts, In­
vented the bayonet.
' O t h e r historians assert that the
basques tuveuled the bayonet In elrcutnstances not less heroic. T h e y had
been lighting against (he Span i sh for

Invention

of

lA/mnnn

Prized Weapon

nf
Of

France Is Uncertain.
Women of Dayonne Said to Have Contrived Diminutive Spear for Use
on the Ramparts— May Oe
Basque Invention,
Paris. F r a n ce , —A Pnris newspaper
publishes the following
"Tho bayonet continues to be pre­
eminently the French weapon of war.
In deeds of pure glory It goes side by
aide with the '75.
Like the latter,
It Inspires our soldiers with conlt*

hours.

Their

ammunition

was

sale at a goo«l disiount, »chol-

in the Sanford Rutum*.* Col­
Owner c a nn ot un«- u. y .
at Herald Office.
K^-tf

For Sale Cheap- (¡ns rnne« Rood
as now.
Inquire at Ferntld Tin
Shop.
SO R
For
mixed
Write
1267,

Sale— Young pigs, pure ind
breed.. Prices reasonable.
or seo M. H. Spencer, Box*
Sanford;
88«4lp

For Sale— Second hand tmnka.
Standard
nut hors Addn-vv IliH&gt;ka.
Herald Office.
s«* tf r
For Sale Maxwell rtm.it ,•
for «ash. Apply Thom,. 1
.Cameron
Ave
Cit-.

t u ji
For
Sale
lt&lt;&gt;
-•dice
desk good as new
Inquire 311
Park Ave, Phone 26!'
» ttp
LEGAL ADVLRIISINÜ
For Rent
New .....................« I , *t St.
West Side. Inquire 111 l'or» \ve.
Snl(rr of Ippi Irai Ion fur l * î l &gt;**»•»§ 1 mir» Phone *2Ml
«*» l'i&gt;
complained of being short of powder,
SrfÜoii £* j ni Ihr finterai Hlalulr ■
Nolle# it her «by &lt;lven that J F Laine
t ho man who has placed this Jewel of said: ‘What does It matter? Haven't
puri hBM-r of Ta» Cartlflcltr Ho JfMHi. &lt;iat***l
war In tho hands of the Fr en c h sol­ we tho b a y o n e t ?' It wns Dupont, In ihr Ini «la» .i line A 1» 1912, H«
«t'HIfli atr in my uHir«- u n ! I n * ma*l»
dier.
1HO1, who overthrew &lt;5.000 Austrians
i^iplirat inti for Ta i «Irrt*, tu lietie -t f i «rtl
" T h e bayonet, according to some with H.000 men at the mill of Volta
stiro, with las» &gt;»l*f »e-f 41HraIr rtnhr.« «’• Ili#
m
hist orians whose thesis Lltlro made
"In Ilf 15, our Infantrymen, perpetu­ fui It*«sink* «!*’*&lt;rib* fl |ir«»|»ert&gt; nt
moli- Uuurii). Fibrilli, i * »it Lui ‘l '. fttiM'k
popular by reproducing it In tils dic­ ating the glory' won by their elders, « ;. A t* I la|»|»~l* Sul* f »IV. ( *«t|*l •( mi *i

dence. Never has any troop, of any
fdree, experience or valor, restated our
Infantry charging with tho bayonoL
“And yet no ono knows to whom
we are Indebted-for this trrcslBtiblo
weapon.
Onq would llko to venernie

which our koldlers havo Immortalised
tho bayonet would be to mention al­
most all the battles ltr which' tho
French army fought, it was Chevert
who. In reply to a soldier who.

tionary. Is of Spanish Importation.

continue to give the bayonet their conlldenct) anil their affection."

it

ex- i crossed the Pyrenees to come and Ini

huuated, white tlielr courugu still held
out
T o conquer in spite of this they
affixed their knives In the ends of their
guns, and. thus armed, hurled t he m­
selves on the enemy, who tied in ter­
ror.
"General Marlon us« d tho bayonet
In Ititi and Gassendi ln I*’&gt;71.
" T o relate the hendr c h a r g e s In

Advice
“ My boy." sold the successful m e r
chant , "never let your capital lie Idle.
Remember that money talks, but It
doesn't talk In Its sleep."— lloston
Transcript.

For
arship
lege.
quire

mortallze Itself In France, as did thu
Ctd. It Is true that in tho Spanish vo­
cabulary there Is the 'bayonela.' mean
lug small scabbard ‘ What t h en ?
" T h e r e Is more likelihood of truth
In tho nnrrnttvo which mentions Bay
onno as the hutue town of the bay­
onet.
A tale frOm the South of
l‘'rnncii give** an ncrouni of Its birth

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Wool Suits, $9.00 value 6 . 9 8

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property ■titrated in
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Il I k 11. Tier 9. S a n f o r d .
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of th e laauanre of auch r r n l f i r a t e In the
n a m e of Unknown, l 'n le - 4 »aid n-rtifteate
ahull be redeemed ^ e r o r d l n * to law. t a i
deed will lutti, t h e r e o n nn the 2nd day of
A u ( u a t A. 1)., 19 16.
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thla th e 1*1 day of J u l y A. 1&gt; . 19 16 .
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Clerk Circuii

In Cauri of the Co un ly Ju d g e. S e m l n .d e
C o un t), S t a l e of Flurtda
In re F a t a te of
AtHuatiB Mur e i n e n .
T o all C le d il o r * . la-gateea. III, t r i b u te r à
and all p e n a m h a v in g Claim« or D e m a n d *
ag at nat aald E n t a i* :
Y o u and each of y o u . are hereby
notlfl-d
and required to p re -e n t any elalm« a n d d e­
m and a whirh you or e i th e r ol m - j , m a y h a r t
a g a lna t the e i t a t e of A ugii-t i t
M a r a m eo
d rrea a rd , la te of S e m i n o l e C o u n ty . Florida,
to t h e underiigned E i e e u t a r of «aid «a la te,
with in two year* fro m t h e da te heorof.
- D a t e d J u n e - 9 l h A. I ) . , 191 5
O l t U N l m R A N K * T R U S T CO.
G eo. E . Nolan
Caahler Orlando , F l a .
BO-Frl «te.

In t'kr*lt Ceurl, Seventh Judicial Circuit
In nnd fur- Srmlnole Cuunly, Florida, in
Chnneery
Walter Marian
«*
Allen Marion, alia* Alice Blanch*.
To Alice Marion alia* Allen lllanetf*.
It appearing from the affidavit of Walter
Marlon herein duly filed, that he la rent
complainant In the ahora entitled ram*,
and that it la the belief of the afflent that
Afire Marlon allaa AUr* Blanche la a reddent of the Statn of Florid*, and that the
la ao concealing heruell that nr ore** cannot
be served upon her. nnd that there la no per­
son in the Stale of Florida, the aerelre ol
subpoena upon whom would bind the defend­
ant, »rd that It la the belief of affiant, that
tbn age of tka- defendant b morn than
twenty-on# ytara.
You therefore, Alim Marion alia« Alim
Ittanrhe. arc ordered to appear to the bill
horoln duly Bled la this rsuan on tba 2nd
day of Aug. A. D. IKI&amp;, tbn van** being a
Rule day of this Court.
- A. Doucliu. *i#rk of th»
circuit com ■ad the mal thvrrol this the
let day of lX A. D. 191».
E. A. n o u o u s s Clerk
, . _ .
By Jae.' C. It chart«. D. C.
A. K. Paver«
Solicitor (or Complainant.

W-Frt Ke.

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Fur fient 1 : r rooming htiu-ti- t I«
from postoffice \*&gt;
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WANTED

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Wanted — T o borrow 57.'»«""
f«,r
three yosirs al Ili per cent
Secured by t’irst mort gagover 7 to I.Box 12“3 Sauf - I ‘ I*-

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C o u r t Seminole C o . H a .
by J a * . C. Hohe ria. I&gt;, C .

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l wanted by white man m
every day except Sundaxi idle time from 1 t" • I’
lightt set of books «&gt;r garde
lire-»s, W. H. A. Sanford.
Delivery.
W a n t e d - T o Hade heav&gt; ny I**”
sengcr touring car for light murinE
car, Ford or Maxwell |&gt;r.-f«rrcl « dress Box 1026, Sanford.
W
But He Didn't A*k for Any.
Ono of my llttlo cousin« t* »‘,nJ °
cookies and got Into the habit o “
g
ing tho neighbors for them ' *J*'n
mothor learned of this she fo*“
he would, be punished If he sskr*&gt;
of tho neighbors for cookies
day tho llttlo fellow wanted a « * ■
very badly so he rushed In 1
next house an*! exclaimed
as If this holts«- 1» Just full o( 1
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Had It Comlno to Him.
"I s e e that a sour orange
Bcattlo elephant to throw the
that gavo tt to him clrnr nf na,g.
largo hall ," remarked CoIo,ne
board, and then, meditatively. f' (
times, when I go to *oT 0™D* ^
wlih I wore an olephent. —St
Olobe- Democrat

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SEMI-WEEKLY

TH E SANFORD H E R ALD
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NASS MEETING
WAS HELDLIN
SANFORD FOR
GOOD ROADS

Wo,th Living

K ISSIM M EE MORGAN SHOT;
IHOSTTOLARGE WHITE HOUSE
CROWD; A BIG SHOT; OTHERS
CELEBRATION H A L F SHOT

mile race (big car) cups.

At Jacksonville
Atlantic lleach. Fla., July 6
Jonathan Yerkes, in G. Noonry's
30-horse-power Mercer, won the 50^-ntthr automobile ran*--w+»ich begatr
Lt Atlantic lleach at 10 o'clock yes­
terday morning. His time was 44
minutes, 9 seconds.
PoWitte, in a Ituick, came in
second, there being six entries in this
event. Bennett, in an Abbott; Spicer,
in an Overland; Emery in n Stearns;
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DeWitte in a Buick; Yerkes, in a
Mercer, and Gcrlack, in . a Stutr.
O N N IO N I S . P O P U L A R F O R Yerkes ifiaiL the first 30 miles in T H E C A P IT A L O F O S C E O L A
CO U N TY P U L L E D O F F A
26 minutes,
A BOND I S S U E FOIL T H E
Tho
judges
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T.
W.
Dunck,
E N T IR E C O U N T Y O F
A G R E A T B IG S T U N T
E. P. Conroy and Striker Coles
S E M IN O L E
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YESTERD A Y
The beach and tide were perfect
for the races and the crowd was on'
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The meeting culled here Friday of the largest thst has been at the
resort
during
the
summer.
The
local
strated
her
ability
to'
entertain
her
afternoon to discuss the question of
militia
were
on
hand
to
keep
the
guests
even
if
the
number
runs
up
a bond issue for tho entire county
crowd
from
pushing
over
the
lines
in
the
thousands
and
yesterday
the
for hard surfaced roads developed
Beautiful city on Lake Tohopekthe greatest spirit that lias.heerr dem­ and to keep order.
aliga was in gala at t ir e and ready for
onstrated in the coupty for good
the occasion early in the morning
roads since the now county of Semi­
and sped the last departing guests
nole was formed. The last legislature
late at night. Every man, woman and
passed two bills relating to bonding
child in Kissimmee had constituted
for good roads. One was the idea of
themselves a c ommi t t e e to look af­
nn issue of 1100,000 in county war­
ter the strangers who were strangers
rants to build as many miles of hard
when they arrived at Kissimmee but
roads as the money would btiy. The
were only strangers for a few min­
other, was to bond the county for
utes
and were soon feeling-right at
(450,000 to take up the $20(fe000
M E N D E N H A L L R E F U S E S TO home among the big hearted people
issue now outstanding for thc'aperiat
T A L K IN FA C E O F D IR E C T
of Osceola's capital.
road district and give the remainder
E V ID E N C E
of the county the balance of the issue
There were not many from S a n ­
for good roads in every part of the
ford as the rate was too high to suit
. Petersburg, J.uly 5 The al­
county. At the meeting which rethem and many of those who i n t e n d ­
leged
murder and burning of the two
resented practically every part of the
ed to go backed out upon finding
county the majority of the delegates bodies uf i he victim*. Mr» Charles that the A &lt;" I. had made no rate
were heartily in favor of the bond U Flint, in b h*T beautiful liutlgb and the found trip «penal rate lucked
issue of $460.000 and a committee |ter. and the arre-t uf J oh n J M e n ­ only a few cents of being the st raight
was appointed to meet with the denhall, who i» charged with the fare Tin« niggardly disposition on
Imard of county commissioners next crime by the coroner'« j ur* . . ronttnoe« the part " f the railroad lost t h e m
Tuesday at If oT-luck and make to be the M-ti'iilmu uf ihi« p.irt uf many passengers from tin» city and
request for tho call for an election to Florida. T h e incinerated bodies of demonstrates how easily a railroad
determine the will of the Ins payers the two women, or whnt v:i&lt; left uf eu11 be pci.ri&gt; * 1 « and pound fool­
them, rather, were ii.tirr..| m t lie
of the county
ish I he special t r a m » * » well filled
lion. Fore*t I .aki- presided at the T a m p a cemetery yesterday
before reaching K i««im mi ♦ front tin*
While the burial ». is taking plni-e,
meeting and it was one of the most
towns fart her down the line a« the
enthusiastic g at h e r in gs of good roads the prominent and well known b u ­ fare was not enough to bankrupt
boosters that has ever •n ii gr e ga t e d nnies» man. charged with the murder them and e v e n body went The * i lv
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THE CLEARWATER
MURDER REMAINS
A DEEP MYSTERY

here

lfon. .1 T
la*e and &lt;&gt; 1'
&lt;•( i ) vierio. Messrs. Tavin li eal y and
Lyman, of A l t a m o n t e section. Il II
Pattishall, of G en ev a .
Messrs
Forster, Spencer an d T I Miller, of
Sanford, ami -many others
made
rousing speeches on (In s u bj ec t of
hooding for hard surfaced, permanent
roads for S e m i no le lounty
Th e
county commissioners will cull the
election at an early date and there
is no question but a hai it will carry
and Seminole county will st art build
but good roads in addition to the
thirty miles already I m l !

Tint new roads will i ••t,■,&lt;
&gt;.m
ford
with Ovieilii. l b t ey. i
t In
County line, the Lake county line
and from these main line» good clay
mails or shell roads can he built in
laternls to every part of the county.
These hard roads will also mean that
the tourists next winter can l a k e a
car'from Jacksonville via St Au gu s ­
tine. Daytona.
Del.anil. Sanf ord.
Orlando and Kissimmee and make
the trip from J a c k s o n ville to T a m p a
nti good hard roads and this will be
t her m o s t,popular road in the state
even though it may not h a v e the
high sounding titles of some of the
other roads through the state. It will
certainly have the most miles of
brick roads in Florida and this is
hound to gét -the travel.
Thus again Seminole county dem­
onstrates that whenever it comers to
improvements the baby county is
always in the lead.

uf the iwn, retained III- •aim. delib­
erate fornpii-orc tit tb&gt;- •■•uuty jail
at Clearwater
l b «pent the day
reading and in a ipuct manner He
seelned to be absolutely without a
i are in tlie world \lthough a few
U l t i m a t e - ■ tiled upon bun he -lend
fasti) refused m discus» i hr tragedy,
or any f«-at urc of it
Two rather startling discoveries

were made today, and if they have

of Kissimmee prnbiibl-. never I . *1
a larger . row J Hi|d I Let were eiit*-r
(tuned by event« of all Lind* Th e r e
were guii club meetings lenni« t o u r ­
naments, race«, golf tournaments,
grea-\
pig and
pole
cot te«ts,
speeches, at 111. to ioni c«!« and nil
old time amnse mci t- that go to
m a k* ii|i the real &gt;i lebrutmti ol our
natal day.

Th e one big ti me of i otir-e, wa«
any bearing upon the «trange sensa­
tion, Mild It Is belle \ed by the aut h o r­ t he barbecue and here l hi* mult itlide
ities that they are significant t-inum- was served at long table« well Index
wi t h b l i r b e i l l e d nil* I * . p o f l •!■•! m u ’
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crime was really committed Invest­ also h-ud open house aiid^tLctr vtigators today, while searching about iting brethren were entertained as
the mitts of the "murder car" ill only Elks know how to entertain
which the mother Hnd daughter lost T h e Country Club was also ojten to

N EW S

OF

THE

NO. 91
Trade, has warned all British com­
mercial firm* that they will be ex­
pected to exercise the most scrujiu
lou* care in the transaction of their
husiitvss abroad, during the period
of the war. so a s -U&gt; avoid-any Tikli
hood of making themselves agents
for the supply of goods to hostile
countries. " I t is inadvisible." says
the official circular, that any new
accounts should be opened by any
British trader, in neutral countries
without the fullest inquiries as to
the character of the business pro­
mised to him.

W IL L E R E C T M O D E R N F I R E ­
Petrograd, July 6.—The official
LARGE B O IL E D D O W N
P R O O F B U IL D IN G S O O N
Journal today published An imperial
FOR H O T S U M M E R
edict-nithorixing the Russian finance
ON T H E B U L K H E A D
minister
to
make
two
issues
of
W EA TH ER
F R O N T . 'V* .. v- ;
treasury obligation of $250,000,000
Y
each, the issues to be five per cent
^gNew York, July C.— J. P, Morgan short term notes.
^ T h c Clyde Line with their custo­
was shot, hut not seriously wounded
mary foresight and forethought and
by an unidentified man at his home
with an eye to the future growth
at Glen Cove. Long Island, Satur­
of Sanford are contemplating many
day morning. A statement issued by
improvement* at this point that will
the Morgan company here said;
not only assist in the appearance
" J . P. Morgan was shot by an un­
of the docks and other property but
known man, presumably a crank, ut
will give tho company and their pa­
his home at Glen Cove. Physicians
tron's much better service. As soon
advise that t h e wound is not serious
os the tiulkhcnding of the lake front
The lint news of the shooting was
was contemplated by the city the
received at 1 0: 30 at the office of T H E N EW S M Y R N A D IS T R IC T Clyde Line started plans for new
Sheriff Pettit, at Mincola. T h e sher­
buildings to be built farther back on
W IL L BO N D FO R RO A D
iff sent men to Glen Cove to inves­
the line of bulkheading and buildings
TO O S T E E N F E R R Y
tigate the report.
that would be in keeping with the
Morgan’s nssuilaift arrived at Glen
increased buslnesa and the march of
Cove in the morning on a train and
The following from the Daytona progress.
went to Morgttn's^hnuse in an nuto- Journal shows the forward step
Only a few years ago the Clydo
mohitc He told the butler he was Volusia county is taking in the build­ Line made many Iin provements here
an uld fruu^ii of Morgan, but.being ing of gmul roads;
apd added »cvural buildings at the .
refus'd admitt.nice the man rushed
" T h e total bond issues voted and fur end of the dock giving the public
jinst i to* butler Mr Morgan, lit the pending in Volusia county for good more adequqate service. The bulkhall, a-l * d ** \V hat s the trouble' road« »ill go well o v e r the million- heading ¡.gum «hanged their plans
The
n«w&lt;-r was a «hot
which dollar mark, if sufficient signers are and a* usual they are meeting the
struct, Morgan in the hip. when he obtai ned nil the petitions now being city more than half way rtrul will
fell it.* t . hair The servant floored circulated in N e w Smyrna district
erect suit. 1 ti I uildir.gs on Ike bulk­
the 1 -sailant who tired another shot for the culling of an election lo vote head.
hitting Morgan near the breast, $250, 000 bonds.
Cupt. I.urns and force of men
Mr M l.eidi-rsdorf i« e m u l a t i n g hiivi* been busy for »eviral week
Serv h i- overpowered ami bound the
a s s i.li’it and miner« took him to the jietilion in the Neu Smyrna d i s ­ here with dredge s ¡Mid (die drivers
Gb
I uve i i-urt house, when* the trict this week and hnpes to have it putting down the piling lor (he new
mil' «aid hi* name was Holt, and completed by Saturday night in building» ami S. O. Shinholscr of
that In • Vklis nn i ns t ruct or in Fr e nc h that it may be presented and the this city has ihe contract for the
at i &gt;rn**|l H f 1 nbl tin • c o u n t y t»f- election ordered at tie- regular m e e t ­ building« to be erected at once. Tho
gin i u that h$* w .i ; nf 1li e r n m n des- ing of i he count) commissioners on new buildings will be 5fi by 102 feet
reti" IT 1i wan vt tiling to «iuNth-c III* Tuesday He ha* little doubt that the and built ol galvanized fireproof
He bel i eved will find the witirun* of the sout hern materials The first idea of making
life 1«» »■tut t tui* h a f
Morgan w a« re«pon«ib!e for th** war portion nf the county as wide-awake I lie building two stories in height has
ml tin* «Inpmetit of antis a b r o a d and and progressive as the other four
been abandoned by the officials ns
Mild stop t h e •" ill* I if lie Wished *n in In I*«|n her- districts where elec they expect in the near future to add
e «intense
Holt had •o b t a i n e d t ion« have already In-el, held or or to the properly and it i# thought
hree sin ks of d\mi nut e and a n o t h e r dered
that the two story building would
*■11 ained a b&lt;it 1 1* of n i t r o .glycerin«
\Sith the $250 000 bond issue, if not un*wer the purpose.
i pistol and cartridge«.
carried, in the New Smyrna district It is also rumored that the Clydo
it is proposed to build a brick or
Line will erect several brick waroWashington
lui) ti A rigid in other permanent hard surface road hnusr* on their proj«*rty tor the ben­
«ligation I« on today to determi ne from Rose Bay. where the D a y t o n a efit of (heir wholesale patrons and
*■ cause of lb»* ■'«plosion Inti*'Inst district r*Mid »ill end -oiith through when tins is done the lake front nt
I n I
« *. i V,*| 11 * r* • • pt ion N i »
. lit.
I'nlmctto iiii'iiui* will
Mr, vtint .iiol li.it. Hill t " the tl,.. fi"&gt;t of
ni i * p. ,, • t. «ni. .-i " . * -up I lie van) ,o. m tv it ro \!»o a «im tlar |q,-«i tit ,1 tills) .l|'|K lltlllll r I III* lo|! - g. . . r,u:ll&gt; '•• lie i . .1 1 1 .h t he ro. .1 we*l from Nt * mi o i i .i toward •ii t ititi nf Minbird nt the head of
.ilOkloii w it » c a u s e d by *i b o m b *»r 11, Land to join up » it h the lb* Land navigation makes the city a valuable
n icrnal mac hi ne *et oil by a crank district road to that city. Branching factor in the shipping by river steam­
who wanted to create a sensation. off from this road north of llriggs- er and the Clyde Line appreciate«
The "Washington Times t o d a y re- villtk it is prA|*o4ed to construct a this business and strives to merit
•¡ved á letter tinted June 1. signed road to the east »oust ferry across the same by a reciprocal policy.

THE NEW, FLORIDA LAM E LAWS

HERNDON DROVE
A GREAT RACE AT
BEACH YESTERDAY

bottle and drawing a gun that Men­
denhall replied, "1 am doing this in
self-defense.”
What that remark may have
if it waa made as Stem pie declares it
was, may yet ho cleared up. There
are a number o r things In connecttion with this case Which have not
been explained by the authorities,
nor anyone else Photographs were
made of the cur and the remains jn
them, before they were removed.
These ar^ in the hands of Sheriff
Whitehurst only, and will no' be
given out to any^ newspaper for pub­
lication, and considerable impor­
»mall ear race, $100.
Chapman In Buick won ten tance I* attached to that statement.

yesterday morning., There was no
mishap of any kind', and the course
WM in fine condition. The winners
were aa follows:
Osborn Herndon, of
Sanford
driving a Mercer, won one mile free
tor all. $100.00.
Herndon alao won twenty mile
-free for all, big car race, cup from
Orlando Auto Association and cup
from American Supply Co. W. C, Odom, of Orlahdo driving
otudebaker, won ten mile small car
* « • . 1100.
Odom also won twepty
mile,

CLYDE LINE
COMPANY IS
MAKING IM­
PROVEMENTS

W O R L D -A T -

VOLUSIA COUNTY
WILL BUILD SOME
G OOD R O A D S

their lives discovered a quantity of visitor« ns in fact every house i*
\ I'enri ,*. tuutmineiiig that t he ex the St
lohn«. passing through
Kissimmee «1-etin'll To t,i- open .ilid t h*
charcoal and wood a**hc» In uddi
’A1111111 iicrur H** « a n i t i l e
If tin» bond i*,«in is successful
•-•ion
home
with
tintion to t h;it there wa« found a visitor« returned
1 1(IH'll *f \AfI t 11*I hi* "hin »fi* l a m a t m n il »ill g i v e a hri&gt;-h highway n throng
that
w ) en
K k h i d i i i o 1 t nt 1 « tn&gt; .»|*| • ul for i" ♦ •
live gallon
&lt;u whnh recently &lt;on thought
Yolusia , omit y north and south a
lii lt ir d g.i -oll lu|i » 1 - * | l s c o \ e r c d a give- mother et t*-rt imttii tit they will
long * he .**a«t. and *f-o In the *-* M,
I i,&gt; I .-jo . .low npnnr
♦»
1* i- t . , I l e V■ d mole loiiuty Ini«- i run.lung »&gt;IT at
lui
t 1 I'., ...
,|,„rt rb-1 .i - • from if'»- l&lt;»utmn .'I all )&lt;•■ 111i-r*
of
ram
interfered
with
some
of
tin*
t
it
Pu«,
qal
I
I
o
l
i
o
,
arrested with New Smyrna
the i ar. in a thick clum|i of palmetto
T h e theory advanced is that th*&lt; events and amusement * later in C o ­ 11 irrt n lia* cl i - a p pen red Ib* I» not
"Already the Dayt ona district has
the hou-e where he hu« I
murderer, tl there was one. sought d a ) but did not da mpe n the «pirit- t
voted jtOU.tHIU bonds for this and
to cover uj&gt; his trucks and all traces of the excursionists mid those who g .arded.
other roads in this district. U ii J ul y
of hi* crime by saturating every­ were nt Kissimmee are of the opin13th the DeLarffl and Orange City
London. Iuly fi
I he British
thing with gasoline, and then dis­ ion that the city and her peojdo a r e
districts will vote on $350.000 and
i
,overnment.
through
the
Board
of
posing of the can in the manner among the best in the lend.
$76, 000 bond issues respectively to
stated.
carry the road through from the c o n ­
Mendenhall hits retained John I*
nection witli^ the Daytona district
Bird, of Clearwater, and Tom
Daytona-Delnnd road to the S e m i ­
uf Tampa, vne of the most promi­
nole county jitic at Monroe ferry.
nent criminal lawyers of the South,
T h e DeLuml district will also build
to look after his interests. Menden­
AUTH OR O F B IL L G IV ES C H A N G E S AND S U G G E S T S T H E
east t o the New Smyrna district and
hall made the statement yesterday
other roadr’ of minor importance.
A P P O IN T M E N T S O F W A R D E N S
that he was innocent of the crime;
•*A bond issue is also probable in
that he did not. even know the vic­
the northwestern portion of the coun­
cniinly
license,
costing
$1
non
n«.
tims and that he -hud never been - \ Mayo, Fla . Julvo. A great deal |
ty for $100,000 to build a highway
blent county license, costing 13 and
with them. Now Sheriff Whitehurst bus been «Hid, written and jiubtisbed
non resident license, costing 115 I be to D c Laud along the line of the A l
assert* that Mendenhall admitted about tlie new game bill, which is
first two a ppl y to actual resident* L. railway south from the P ut n a m
to him that he had been with the now the game law. the governor hav­
of the state and the other tA non­ county line.
mother and daughter in Tampa, hut ing placed hi# approval thereto on
" S h o u l d all the bond issues carry,
residents of the state
,
that he had left them in that city the 14th inst., but, us it* provision*
and there seem* little doubt t hat
SA N FO R D C A R AND D R IV E R
may not be generally understood
Under the old law any resident
at a given point.
they will, the total issue will amo un t
the
general
laws
are
published
as
of
tho state by obtaining in any
W A L K E D O F F W IT H
When Guy Steinple. the driver of
to $1,175.000. T h e network of road*
thtj "murder car", was being exam­ the author of the bill I will appreci­ county at a cost of only $3 a state proposed to be constructed will give
B IG P R IZ E S
ined yesterday he declared that when ate the publication of tho fallowing license was permitted to hunt In Volusia county the best and most
every county in the state anti under
brief outline of the net;
complet e highway system in the
Daytona,_
July 6.— Immense he asked Mendenhall what be meant
this provision many non-residents
The
first
eighteen
sections
of
the
* crowds witnessed “*\he races here by alrlkinR Mrs. Eliot with a beer new law are practically the same as of the State obtained the same privi­ ntnte, if not in the entire s o ut h . "

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

8ANFOKD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. JULY fi. I #15

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the old law;* the most important lege. by going into some county in
change therein being the ownership which they were unknown and claim­
and ttyte to all wild birds and game ing to be citirens of the state.- Un­
in th* state is vested in the respec­ der the new la w it* will he rather* ditfitive counties, for the purpose of reg­ oult to do this, for under its jirovlsulating and use. the open season for ions a resident of the state desiring
squirrels now begins October 1 and j to hunt in a county other than the
runs to following March 1, and the|one )n which he resides in addition
open season on birds, turkeys anti j to filing with the county judge of the
deer begins November 20 and runs to county in which he desire* to hunt
his application for hunter’s license
following March 10.
county
Under the new law there are three must also file with such
judge
a
certificate,
of
the
coun­
gradesi or kinds of hunters' license
ty
in
which
he
reside#
slating
thst
provided for, all of which must be
issued in the county' in which tho such applicant i# a* bonafido resident
hunting is done. They are resident of the state and of t W particular

liiols In f’nris
i\m« J ul y fi
Au itici pieni « riot
•&gt;T hollsewlVo» and Street vrmlor Ut
thè ( entrai Market» recetilly has
lime more ’ !i. n thè polrmic# of t h è
jiress and menare» of poliltrians to
,1(1 v a l i r e
I he campaign ugainst high
meata. Whnt ungerei! thè «omeri watt
thè seixure and destruction by sanltary inspectora of severa) ton# «if
meat and poultry that hud spoderi
in Storage whíle if it liad bren sol«!
thè sume day a» rereived ns require»
by thè rules, it w-ould ha ve forced
prices down lo a reunonuhle figur

ROADS AND ROAD­
WAYS; THE WORLD
LOVES SMOOTH PIKE
AND V E R IL Y , T H E W H O L E
C R E A T E D LOT O F H U M A N S
A R E ON T H E G L ID E

Editor of the Herald Never before
in ull history was there such a sane
and insistent demand for the levellaid. pluned off. sand-pajiered and
county. Without such certificate all polished highway. The one piTtuicut,
persons not actual residents
o ’ pre-eminent and right to the front
in which the application is filed will question, tnet everywhere, Is. "Hows
have to be regarded ns non-residents the road?" Tourist, prosjiertor. in­
of the state ¿ml required to pay $15 vestor pr visitor may halt fnr a com­
pare of notes on dlmnlr. soil pro­
before the license can be issued.
To procure either a resident coun ducts. folk cl«*», town ii ri tl county
ty or a non-resident county license prohuhnitie*. hut. ten to o n e . before
a person must have been a bona fide he get* to these he'll a*k you 'bout
citizen of the state for the
past the pike.
To the touring car we may surely
twelve months; a resident county
license cannot be issued to anyone credit our present advanced and
our
who has not been a resident of the boardened notions of whnt
county for the past six months, thus arteries of public travel as well aa
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win out, it will prove,that this lit­
tle sheet is the most influential paper
in Floridn ns^well nn^thnt Gilchrist
R. J . HOLLY. Editor
is the most popular man.
W. M. HAYNES, Ruf-lness Manager
Gilchrist's friends, by tho by. arc
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not making any noise, hut they arc
FublMtad Kv.rj Tu««Uy Mid Friday
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,
Ify no mean* tcirifibd by the can­
To have the world smile with you, be economical and conservative ‘fo
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nonade for Governor Trammell and
investing
your
money.
The
officers
of
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B
A
N
K
would
deem
it ;i
Perry Wall. If Gilchrist cannot win
HUBBOmmON PHICR. IN ADVANCE
ONE TEAR................................................IIOO
neither enn the governor nor Mr.
SIX MONTHS......................................... I IS
pleasure to give you advice as to strong investments, and a t the same
Wall.
THREE MONTHS.......................................... 7»
By the way, how many governors
time handle your transactions with dispatch and safety. •
Dallrwwi la (ka City bj Oartiar f 2.00 Fat Tear la
have - ever run for United States
Adranta or 20c. Per Month
senator and been elected? Broward
M A Y W E S E R V E YOU?
‘
Payairi.tr In Adraaca Maat Da Mad# al Oft«
hail passed out of pfllcc when he won.
— P u n ts' Gorda Herald .
Eatarrd Aa Hacaad-dana Mall Mallar Aufuat 22ad
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IMO, al (ha |'oato(T!&lt;a al Honfard, Hat Ida.
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HOW LONG W IL L I T LAST
Almost dauly some one asks
Oiler la Harald ItaOdlaf
Trlayhana Na. It*
"how long will the European war
last? And just about aa often aa tho
VA
Orlnndo is building n Board of
question is asked someone also tries
C M. HAND
H. E. TOUR
H. R. STEVENS
Trade headquarters the building to
R. R. DEAS
to explain why it will continue for
VIce-FmUat F. L WOODRUFF Vke-PnxUnl
INmUm I
Cashier
Am i *C uhl«t
cost about $8000. Somo thing that
several more years or why it will end
other Florida . cities could follow
within a few months. The following
with profit.
editorial from the Augusta Chroni­
-------O------cle, of Augusta,, Ga., may throw
Newspapers are speculating
asome light upon the* matter:
bout what the entrance of Park
“ As the war drags on without any
ford to be without the County paper,
Trammell into the senatorial race
decrease of Intensity or any promise only a pleasure able duty but a mat­
for a single issue. Subscribe for the
ter
of
personal
pride
to
go
and
cast
will mean. Probably means , that
of the end, military experts are fig­
Herald and boost -for good roads.
Park Trammell will be elected.
uring on how long the available sup­ his ballot, in support of same.
TROMOVER.
In the route to Oviedo, Mr. C. R.
ply'of human material will last, The
1
Well, another glorioua Fourth has
latest casualty reports give a pretty Walker, who is always studying out
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passed into the history and a few
good things for Seminole, makes the
good basis of computation.
Got Back at Judge Jeffreys,
One Inch Cards Will Be P u b l i c jj,.
of those who celebrated realitod the
The correspondent writes that of der Thia Heading At The Rate Of *7 J»
The British dead, wounded ‘ and suggestion, strongly endorsed -by
deep aignifance of the day to the
others
of
practicsl
and
level
headed
Jord
Jeffreys, noted for his heartless f a r Year.
missing up to May 31st numbered
American people especially at this
cruelty.
It Is recorded when he warn
judgment,
that
line
adapted
be
ad­
&gt;.2t
268,000. The total had almost doub­
Chief
Justice,
he had a.irltness before
time.
SE C R E T A R Y GRAY .
led in seven weeks, and the figures opted, running directly south on
him . whose evasive answers aroused
Sanford
Avenue,
and
on
across
Lake
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R. ‘A. Gray has been appolnred will run up still more rapidly as the
Jessup, thus &gt;hortening the distance the Judge's Ire. The %lb(|es wore an
Kissimmee did herself proud,yes­
secretary to Governor Trammell army Is brought to its full strength
exceedingly
long
and
bushy
beard.
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR *r LAW
terday just as we knew she Vould
between above village and the coun­
which is good news to his many and assumes its share of the fighting.
Bald Jeffreys:
"If your conscience
do. You cun always hank on those
ty
scat
fully
seven
miles.
It
is
es­
Serbia has lost about an equal
Practice In Slate nnd Federal Courts
Is as large as your beard, you’ll swear
newspaper brethern over the state.
Kissimmee people doing the right
timated that this would cost, if brick anything." Unabashed, tho witness
R. A. Gray has not been in the news­ number of men. Belgium's losses
Sanford Fla
thing in the way of hospitality.
be used for the road, at least $16,- retorted: "If your lordship pleasures G rner-Woodruff Bldg
paper business for several years but are given as about 200,000. German
------ O -----is still one of the boys. He was con­ casualties arc estimated by careful 000.00 less than to build around the conscience by beards, your lordship
lake, The lake fill could he made has none ut all."
The Herald takes pleasure in an­ nected with the Live Oak Democrat observers ut perhaps 2,000,000.
nouncing that the. Sanford Commer­ in the early days when that paper There can be little doubt that Ger­ very cheaply, as ‘ compared witl\
cial Club will meet on Friday night was a daily and tho plant was one man and Austrian losses; together brick mat and laying in detouring
D E N T IST
Wind Watch Regularly.
July 16th for a smoker and general of the best in Florida. Ho afterward up to the end of May aggregate at or circling above body of water. This
Concerning tho Importance of wind­
Office: Yowrll Buililint
get together time. We were afraid published a paper in West Florida', least 2,760,000. Russia's losses ure plan would create one of the most ing a watch regularly the bureau of
that the summer sun had melted all but gave it up to become a member thought to he about 2,300,000 and picturesque and beautiful drives in standards stales: "Even the delay of SANFORD
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: FLORIDA
the enthusiasm in the fow remaining of the legislature and naturally drift­ those of the Turks, South Africans, all this locality. The srenlc feature an hour in the time of winding may
members but it seems that they arc ed into action at Tallahassee as a east Africans and others, JOO.OOO. of this route would alone and of it­ causo considerable variation In tho
AH KMMKT WILSON
asset to the rato In some Instances. The winding
really alive after all.
This gives a grand total of 7.350.- self, be a distinct
valued employee In several of the
K. ntSCI'HON HOI SllOUin
------ O------state offiices there. Recently he was 000. It is reckoned that about 1,500,- county. We hope to see Seminole should not be done Jerkily, but stead­
ily,
nnd
not
too
rapidly,
and
Its
con­
It may have been u safe and
assistant state auditor nnd was in 000 have been killed, 4,260.000 avail herself of this nature-provided
sane Fourth but any one travelling Hanford a few days ugo in his official wounded and the rest— given as opportunity for one of the most clusion should be approached carefully
over to the east coast on Monday, capacity. In his new office ns secre­ 'missing— * nre for the most part charming driveways, especially ns it to avoid Injury to tho spring or wludé
LAW YERS
waiting the turn at the ferry, watch­ tary to the Governor he will make prisoners of war. Russia particularly can lie done, according to the esti­ Ing mechanism."
San ford ,
F'lorida
ing the automobiles races afterward good of course. It is but natural has lost an enormous number of men mations. at a handsome saving in
Th# Truer We Becomeand then coming home to
wait that R. A. Gray will make
This estimate means cash outlay.
good as prisoners.
It Is wondrous how the truer we be1
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again and arriving any
old time wherever he may be placed and his that (or the first ten month» of the
The Herald anil Editor Holly, al­
probably thought that the small boy neswpnper experience will be of value war the average loss has Been 735.- ways lillera! with valued spare in come, the more unerringly we know A-aH O I I J . IM0 1 1 ^ 1 1 1Oil
and his shooting crackers were u- to him in his new and important 000 a month. It is easy to sec that what concerns the public good, will the ring of truth, discern whether a
man bo true nr not. and can fasten
ARCHITECT
bout as safe and sane fn the old
position. Mr. Gray is a young man but little more than two years of keep the people informed of the road at once upon the rising lie in word and
------ O-----in years and F'lorida will hear bigger such warfare— say until the fall of constructing status, from week to look and dissembling act.—F. W. Rob­
The man who builds a traction things of him in the future. And 1916— will eliminate nil the regular week No one, by the way, can af­ ertson
d. Hi
Office In Yowell Itldg.
line from Sanford to Daytona
whatever he may want at the hands military forces existing in the belli­
Beach will probably look foolish at of the people the press gang will gerent countries whin the war be­
first but he will have a gold mine in stand behind him,
gan. After that if the war continues
the yenrs to come and the traction
they would depend on their ‘unor­
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line between these two points is uot
ganised strength', consisting of all
N E W S P A P E R SU P P O R T .
a long ways off at the present time.
The Tampa Times has twice, and tiie men of uny age able to perform
It is hound to come.
tiie Hanford Herald lias-once taken military duty in extreme need. That
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------ O-----this Hcrnld to task for saying thnt, would provide enough men to keep
Military expert Bob Holly, of the in political campaigns, newspapers the deuth mill grinding for three
Sanford Herald,'says that the war In support of candidates does not rount. years longer. Then, In theory, there
Europe is just fairly started and that Elsewhere in these colums will he wouldn't he n single able-bodied man
It will last for several years yet. found their latest remarks on this left In any of the warring countries.
"Co-operate,” according to the Standard Dictionary, is "T o operate logcihri*
Hence make your plans to live in the subject, which are reprinted chiefly
or jointly for a common object or'to a common end or result.”
Of course this reckoning tnkt-s no
United States and on the products for the purpose of calling attention
account of the large number of
th e re o f, and build u prosperity that
to an error or two contained in them wounded men who return f&lt;&gt; tiie
T h e r e c a n b e n o real co-operation wherein the motives or interest im p e l lin g ;uris independent of any other nation
One error consists in the supposi­ front after convalescemV, and of the
of the parties to the endeavor are different from those which move o r n u n m i HiPlant City Courier.
tion that the Herald eiiitpr holds an missing men yvho rejoin their colors
other parties to it.
------ O -----uppointmenl from Governor Tram ­ to appear in later list* and are count­
Aa there was considerable specu­ mell, hut this is immaterial and ir­
ed twice. The growing fierceness of
lation as to the rouson why Bob relevant, A serious error, hflwever,
The Florida Citrus Exchange is a truly co-operative organization in that it is
the struggle, however, in the next
Holley missed the recent meeting o f is the assertion of the Hanford paper
exclusively* composed of and operated by growers of citrus fruit who aim to se­
few- months may more than balance
the Florida East Const Press asso­ that the editor of the Punta Gordn
cure for themselves fair returns on their labor by producing good fruit, pit kir
whatever discount must be allowed
ciation at West Palm Beach, It seems Herald "is the campaign manager"
ill these particulars.
and packing it with care, sending it only to markets that are in posit urn i"
that the genial Bob ordered a chest of Albert Gilchrist for tho senate
Seven hundred and thirty-five
use the supply offered and telling the consuming public by means of newspap*"
protector from u Jacksonville firm We wish this corrected, because Gov­
thousand men a month thus tiie
.so that he might wear It on the trip ernor Gilchrist is not responsible and
magazine and other forms of advertising almuts the merit of this fruit.
manhood of Europe is being cut
nnd the firm sent him a check pro­ must nof be held responsible for any­
down by bullet, bayonet and shrap­
tector—a useless toy in a print shop. thing which the editor may print,
Every grower who is a member of the Exchange is on a par with even other
nel, every victim suffering keen pain
— Stuart Times.
say or do. Gilchrist is his own cam­ and leaving a train of anguish and
member. Three or more growers in any community may form a local associa­
paign manager, a task to which he sorrow’. Seven hundred nnd thirtytion and the members thereof elect its officers and determine its policies.
l’hc&gt;
^ t . Augustine will make an effort Is fully equal.
five thousand families, every month,
choose
one’bf
their
nunff!rr
to
represent
them
in
the
Sub-Exchange,
composed
this fc,‘!ason *° Interest tho people
Now as to the value of newspaper grieving for a man killed, wounded
of three or more such local associations, usually all located in the same county.
of tho in.,'er'or *n l ^al d ty na n C ro ­ support. The expression of this paper or lost. Seven hundred and thirtyThese directors of the Sub-Exchange elect a grower, who is a member of one *&gt;f
mer resort nn&lt;i in thia r«‘»Pcct St. we confess, wak rather sweeping and five thousand strong male ho dies
Augustine *ht&gt;.u,l, ““ 1» K°od for it it should have been given with swept away in fire nnij blood, and
the local associations, t a represent the interest of these associations on t In­
can offer as many A»nd varied attract­ qualifications. But, at, the time of another 736,000 coming forward to
board pf directors of the Florida Citrus Exchange. This Ixmrd meets monthly
ions ns any other dl.v on the coast. writing it. we had in mind the fact take their places.
or
oftener a t the general offices in Tampa. All the business of the organization
As we have "nover beon to the An­ that Senator Taliaferro, in his last
How long can Europe stand it?
is conducted on lines laid down by this board and under it s supervision.
cient City w e . i xpect to got ove? race," had the support of two-thirds — Kissimmee Guxcttc.
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and boo Harry Brown and
Will of the state press; nevertheless, he
No member .of the Florida Citrus Exchange has any possibility of profit through
Tracr and all tho other boys somo was beaten. Later on, a majority of
time during the summer nnd have the newspapers supported Hon. ,W.
the organization except-from the sale of his fruit.
All moneys secured by the
them make good all their promises A. Blount, w’ho undeniably was and
Exchange are accounted' for to the individual growers, and remitted, less pn*\ iof a pood time in the oldest cltyXn is one of the best nnd ablest men in
.
ously'agreed
uj)on deductions for selling and advertising expense.
Neither th*'
the United Steles. It ought to bo n Florida, but he was beaten by Hon.
i State organization nor the Sub-Exchange can own property other than neces­
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good place for a rest and quiet t!m6. N. P. Bryan, tho present senator,
sary to the conduct of its business. The packing houses and machinery are
who was advocated by a minority our lesser pleasure and business
paid for and belong to the local associations and are the joint property of the
HOLLY ON T H E W AR
thoroughfares shduld be. The auto­
of the papers.
mobile
has
abolished
distance,
made
members
who built and equipped them.
Editor Holly, of the Sanford Her­
Surely, neither the Tampa Time*
dose
neighbors
of
towns
heretofore
ald, has solved the-question of how nor the Sanford Herald wjll assert
The Florida Citrus Exchange is composed of none but growers, controlled and
'.long the European war is go'ng to tk at all the newspapers which sup­ far apart, and in mahy ways oblit­
erated-the
line
of
d
e
m
o
r
k
a
t
l
o
n
last. His answer is that it will he at ported Taliaferro and Blount were
managed by growers, operated in the interest of growers. The fruit of its mem­
least three years longer, and that the merely Vnear-ncwspapers,”
venal, between city and country.
bers goes to market under such conditions as to prevent that of one grower com­
Wide awake, a ffrétaivc Seminole,
victor will be the one who has the not respected, and without influence.
peting with the crop of another. W ithout such an organization and co-opera­
most men and the most ammuni­ Most of them, to say the least, were with her splendid contingent of en­
tive handling as the Exchange gives, the fruit of every grower competes in the
tion within the next two years
and are papers of high character,.hut terprising eftiten* and exceptionally
market
with th at of every other. The Exchange already has accomplished much
following thia he tells the people of the voters -paid little attention to capable public spirited leader«, is
thoroughly
alive
to
conditions,
as
the
for the citrus industry of Florida; with its rapidly increasing membership it has
Sanford that the war is not in San what they said.
ford, and points dut to them that
There was als$ the campaign of enthusiastic mass meeting of Friday
even greater anil more important work to do. i f you want to get prices that
'the* coming winter will tee the gTcat Hon. Robt. W. Davis, who ran for last gratlfyingly ' demonstrated. Th e
will make your grave profitable, the Exchange offers you the means of doing so.
est rush of tourists to Florida ever governor nnd was supported .by mbit excellent accomplishment in road
Get in touch with/the*local
association,
if Jthere
is one inL Vyour
community; if
/
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H
t
known, and that Sanford should get of the newspapers. He was defeated. building already achieved, wc are
there is none, writo the general offices of the Florida Citrus Exchange at I anipa.
ready for them and get her share
Notwithstanding these instances, aure will be supplemented by com­
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This is sound advice for every to which mor^ might be added, we pleted connection with Orange coun­
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community in Florida, and they will beg to change the Herald's ex ty! ahd similar construction Geneva' should not only secure the tourists pression to this: Newspaper support ward, as also to Oviedo and Çhulu■
When the committee ap­
but
tho
horoeseekers.— Florida of candidates sometimes proves una­ ota.
vailing. And if the Punta Gorda pointed. fo r 'th e purpose, shalt have
Grower.
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Herald Is the only newspaper In the laid before tht* County Commission­
— —O— 1rtate
that («.supporting Gilchrist »• ers yhe well thought out and matured
A SOU TH f L O R I DA f A IR
alleged
by the Tampa Times end by p&amp;n and the proposition shall be
All of the towns of South Florid»
the
Bsnford
Herald, &lt;nd if Gilchrist, submitted to the people, every voter
are agitating a fair to be known a*
with
this
Insignificant
support, should In Seminole County will feel It not
the South Florida Fair, which is to

TSE SANFORD HERALD

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

include all the counties in the citrus
belt of tho State. The proposition is
.being met with enthusiasm, and we
know of no one thing that could do
more towards the upbuilding of this
section.
Fairs are educational and of per­
manent benefit. The Minnesota
State Fair, the Texas State Fair at
Dallas, the Tri-State Fair at Memphis
and other fairs arc exnmp laws of the
great benefits to a country to be de­
rived from showing what the soils
will produce.
The, promoters of thia fair have
the assurance thnt the Floridjf Grow­
er will do all in its power to make it
a success nnd every Board of Trade
and every Improvement Association
of overy town south of Gainesville
should address a letter to B. L. Hamncr, secretary of tho Board of Trade
of Tampa, and let hlip know the ex­
tent of the exhibits they will fur­
nish for such a fair. If the Tampa
Board of Trade heads the movement,
it can lie depended upon that it will
be well managed and a success, and
that tho premiums offered will be
adoquate nnd will he paid. There
could be no better institution to
head the movement, and overy coun­
ty in South Florida should insure
exhibits and aid in thia great move
ment.
See that your section encourages
the move.— Fla. Grower.

IF YOU WISH

PEOPLES BANK OF

SANFORD, FLORIDA

BUSINESS CARDS j

GEO. A . DEC0TTES..

.D R . C . G. BUTT

THOM

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A T ru ly Co-Operative Body

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IN ANDABOUTTHECITY i
; Utile Happenings—Mention
; ; of Matters in Brief—
Personal Items of
Interest
* ’ S u m m a r y of the Floating Small

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Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Readers

Hon. J. T. Lee of Oviedo Is among
the prominent visitor» to th e, city
today and will appear before the
county commissioners on the ma Iter
Orrr
(A* /fuinbou&lt;
of th e bond issue.
"*»4) win*g to unforscen hindrances the
Hena and Friers at L . fliers. 90-2tc Operetta, "Over the Rainbow," has
been post-poned until Thursday
Tho county commissioners met July 16, at which time it is hoped
yesterday to equalize the taxes but there will he a large attendance to
on account of tin- books not being encourage the chi.ldren in their effort
ready they adjourned to meet for to procure a tennis rourt. The pretty
this purpose on the fifteenth of the little plot is attractive and insures
month. They are meeting today lor an evening of pleasing entertainment.
the regular routine of business.

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

ings With us We always have good
music. The next six months will he
under the able leadership of Mr. M.
L Wright with Miss Edith Stewart
at the piano.
Our meeting next Sunday will he
in charge of the group called The
Romans under leadership of Miss
Lucille Rines. Again we invite you
to come with 11 » We are quite »urr
if you once attend these meetings
you will surely come again.
L. B Reporter.

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out of h'ls salary, fees and commis­
sions.
The co\inty -game wardens first
empjpyed shall remnin such
until
Tuesday after the first. Monday in
January, 1917, unless sooner removed
for cuusu; their successors, as well as
all future game wardens shall be em­
ployed upon the recommendation of
the Jtcople a.» expressed in the pri­
mary elections thus placing the selec­
tion of such wardens directly In the
hands of tho people of tho several
counties.
As the act Is now n law, tho sev­
eral hoards of county commissioners
should at once employ the game
warden so that tho actual enforce­
ment of the law may he commenced
for by a proper enforcement of the
law the game will be protected, the
several counties-benefited financially
and the continuance of the law i
sured.
J. M. GORNTO
— In Times Union

* Government Envelope
Many merchants use government
envelopes. They ire a little cheaper
nnd elimlnato "licking the stamp."
The newspapers are
continually
hammering away at-th eir subscrib­
ers, urging them to patronise theso
same merchants. They fsil to recog­
nize the fact that a goodly percent­
age of the money paid for these
government envelop
goej
to
large printing concerns outside tho
town and state and that the govern­
ment is entering into competition
with an enterprise that does more to
benefit the merchants of a town than
any other factor. If the government
were to enter into a contract with^
some large concern to put up coffee"
in individual packages, each package
holding just enough for a "drawing",
what a howl those-merchants would
put up. And the newspaper man
would be the first one to whom they
would appeal to start a movement
that would put a atop to
it.
Are you users of government envel­
London, July 6.— Berlin papers
opes consistent?—Zolfo Truth.
which reach here give further details
of Thursdny’rf stormy debate on
Wind Your Watch In the Mom|nf.
peace of the Prussian Diet, regard­
A watch should always be wound
ing which the Vorwarta, in the last In the morning. By to doing t h e .
number issued before its suppression spring will Sxert Its strongest power'
said:
during the day. Wben a watch 1«
•’Th e debate leave* no more doubt wound at night If baa only a-weak­
of the direction which the masses of ened spring to offer as resistance to
German jtcople desire the war to the Jara and jolt# of the daytime.
ta k e ."
Tho Social Democrat view, as ut­
Thoroughly Human.
Everybody looks at the first name
tered during the tumultuous sitting,
was that the nation wanted early on a subscription lift before signing
peace nnd the abandonment of all an­ It Don't know whethsr It’s a human
nexation plans. Although there are trait or an Idiosyncrasy.
only ten - Social Democrats in the
Oold Fused with Iridium.
Prussian Diet, they contrived to
Gold being extremely reslsUht to
raise pundemonium.
corrosion, pens made of It ere very
durable, but the metal ts too soft
Charleston, S, C., July 6.— ft is for tho points, which wear quickly un­
announced today that Charleston less protected by some harder ma­
has been aelected by the Esecutiva terial. For thla purpose Iridium la
Officer* of the Southern Commercial widely employed, by fusing the gold
Congress as the place' for holding round U with a blow-pipe.
tho Seventh Annual Convention, of
the Congress, December 13-17, 19 1fi.
The invitation was extended on be­ PLACED AN YWHERE.EVERYWHEHE
m m
In Dsiljr, Wnh- m
W
half of the Chamber of Commerce,
ly, Sunday I*sprrs
and
M
aca­
the city ol Charleston, and for the
ller».
L»*«»t
State by Governor Richard I. Man­
taira. Prompt,
ning. TJio city counril of Charleston Frr-r nlirtiataa. I at ua fleur» with you on taking
made direct appropriation of $15- NiUn rhart* ol your adranulne intanata. Radar- .
•nn* fromaatUflr*) dittila
Pfcasa ITTI
1100 to guarantee the expenses inci­
dent to thu holding of so large a
convention.

Loral*
Printing the News
"Over the Rainbow" will be pre­
We often hear some thoughtless
sented. Thursday night, "July 15, ut
fellow
say.
“ If 1 was running a
the Imperial.
paper, I would print News. I don’t
Everybody help the Junior Civic care who it might hit. If they don’t
Leftgue to procure a tennis court want to get into the paper, let them
by attending their benefit July 16. stay out of trouble.
We remember one particular In­
Virginia Brady features the “ Rain­ stance in which a similar remark was
bow Queen" in Over the Rainbow". made.
We -had, through the pleadings of
The wonders of
Rahibowiand an old mother and tearful sister,
after the clouds pass to be soen at "killed" a good story concerning the
escapade of u rather worthless young
the Imperial July 16.
fellow. But to his mother and sister
he
was not worthless, snd they pre­
Don’t forgot the date, Thursday
vailed
upon us not to print the item
16— What? "Over the Rainbow" at
which would disgrace them forever.
the Imperial.
«nroute to Asheville N. C.
It is auggested th at the Oviedo
And we did not print It.
road be shortened seven miles and
So we were accused of cowardice
The earth children are charming
T&amp;at Aluminum ware at Lefllera.
lessened same $15,000.00 in expenses
by
this certain critic und were told
features of the operetta.
Your Coupona get it.
| 90-2tc.
by constructing it directly south­
that we did not know how to run a
Dy all 'means let's have that ward across Lake Jessup. In doing
Among the visitors to tho city to­ paper.
beautiful scenic Oviedo via Lake so, one of the Islands might he touch­ day are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill,
In vain we tried to explain that
Jessup driveway.
ed, :and later oh name bn converted Miss Hill and Mrs. Siminton of T a m ­ many things besides our owi\ per­
inter a beauty apot.City resort or pa. Mr Hill has n fine printing office sonal likes nnd dislikes entered into
The sinking of the Great Steam­
Cotinty D Club. Tho scheme is
our weekly labor.
ship Lusitania by a Torpedo. The worth investigation arid practical in Tampa and ho has been taking
the Fourth at Daytona Beach mak­
It was no use. he said we should
fastest selling book of the century
consideration.
ing the trip in his car.
print the. new».
360 pages beautifully illustrated.
P a s t e ’
Dont
use Poisonous
Six months later the same man
Post paid 11.00
James F.Harris.
to
rid
your
home
of
inserts,
for
airs J . H. Cowan and two children came sneaking up to our home in the
•80— 2 tp
Roaches crawl through it and s c a t - •and Mr. and Mrs. W. J . McBride dead of night to plead and beg with
Half of Sanford went to the beach ter it over the dishes and eatables, are at Daytona Bench and expect to us not to print n much worse story
yesterday to see the races. The other and the least speck will kill a person. spend a month.
in which he himself was mixed up,
half went to. Kissimmee.
Take no chances! One application of
We had the story hut hud no in­
When at Daytona Beach make 'Ashe's Roachpepper* will clean any ^ Ruth1 Roberts has returned from tention of printing it, for it was one
.your home at the Nautilus Casino. house of Roaches. Ants, Silver Bugs, a trip to Daytona Beach.
of those things that it is best for all
Red Bugs
and
flies.
Largest indoor swimming pool on Moths.
concerned and for the public, to
Contain» no poison. Poultry andl
M„ j r D irkto„ h a i „turned suppress.
tho coast.
89—;19tc.
other animals will not he injured b y , frnm „ vi„it t0 hrr „|.tor on Celery
But our critic had heard that we
Drink Elder Springs Water, (hr
eating insects killed with A she's1 ^vrnUfl
purest snd best water to he had. Ronch-pepjier It will he much easier (&gt;f ^|rH and is now with her dilaghi­ knew tile details anil, with the un­
la me» Stewart
fair! it-».» that characterised hi» first
Delivered to your door In flv e gallon to exterminate them now than a few
utterance, ut once jumped to the
bottles. / Phone 1017-3.
85-lf
days later Don't delay! Get a box to
j ,&lt; Stewart and
Ed Scoggins
conelusion that we would
chuckle
J. R. Stewart and W E Seog- day. before theV scatter disease h(m. g u w ,,y n(Utl U) Mlmm llnH
with joy over u ehsnce to flaunt
gins left Saturday for the peach germs ft,rough your home* Sold by p, Valley. Georgia and from there
such u choice hit of gossip in the
89 8lc
section of Georgia where they ex­ all di uggists.
tuke a train for the west
Advertising Company, Inc.
faces of our reader»
pert to figure heavily in the season’s
iarksaarttla, f i a
MutaslUfs tildi
Seminole Itesi E s t a t e I ompany.
Remembering
his
attitude
on
the
commission business.
Mrs Marry Ward unti daughter •it he r occasion we let him squirm a
No 32 A very good business build-*
Tho Daytona Beach Hotel, under ing. line location on First street. Also will leave Wednesday for Daytonn lot
the now ownership and management one large store room for rent at same Bearli to spend a few weeeks
We reminded him of hi» former
offers specie! summer rates.
Hotel pince.
V
-latenujut nnd I nil muled that lie had
refurnished and redecorated through­
N.A jo||\ party left this city Mon- at that time opened our eye» "We
Pl umb i n g and
Don't suffer from the ill-effects of
No 12 Five acre», all cleared Four
out. Sea-foods a specialty. W f
ibty morm,ig (or l.ake Marne) «bere . mild publish the new* If anyone
an inactive liver, such as headnehej
and one half acres tiled One three
Gas Fitting
■Si E. It. Ayres, Daytona Beach, Flu.
, liey export lo spemi a week or b-n did not want to get into the paper
indigestion, constipation, lack of
room dwelling This (dace i-&gt; located
80-tf
day» on a camping trip Therc i» no let them keep out of trouble "
energy nnd low spirits, when fot n All W ork‘ R eceive» My Personal.
On the brick road and a bout two
Mrs Terheun, the efficient soci­ hundred yard« from loading station prelticr spot io sjienti a few week»
lie remembered
I little money you can get a remedy
Attention And B est Effort»
(iKIGNIIVS 1,1 Vety editor of the Herald is taking a Price (or this place Umilimi until thuti l.ake Marne) and they wìli •&lt;•
lb* admit ted t lint lie had -o ex­ of proved merit
turo
full
of
beiti
t
h
ami
reti
bug»
l YKK-I.AX will gel your liver right Opposite Cttr HsO
needed vacation and during her J u l y . I l i b , 1 ! i i ■’&gt;
pressed hiulself
Telephone No 25
after thè trip Imi with only pisana ni
and let you enjoy better health and
siesta if her friends will leave items
But
he
was
wrong,
he
said
No 43 Ten acre», five acre» cleared, memorie» of thè ('teneva country limi
brighter spirit*
1.1V.VKR-1.AX act#
at the Herald office or phone them
And till» case was different
farmed four years, nil fenced and thè people Among ih ose in tho party
natutully nnd effectively. Hitfl none
they will be appreciated us usual and
Moreover,
he
was
a
prominent
well ditched, near brick road anil are Misses Maltei Cowan, Gertrude
find space in these columns.
man nnd married and he had a of the diwtgo.s nnd hud after effects
Price
$ 1 fido on and Kate
loading
statino.
Hroun.
Sani Plrki'ii»
of calomel
Sold under an absolute
Travel over concrete Bridge to Term». Half cash balance to s ui t and R B Minime. The party i* in family and nil of the same »tuff
money
refund
guarantee at 50c and
that every editor hear* when some­
Daytonn Beach. Safety First. Re­ purchaser
the careful cha|H&gt;ronage of Mr ami
M Y S P E C IA L T IE S :
J! a bottle. Each bottle is protectone
gets
into
trouble
duced rates for summer months
\ìr»
h
'
T
Mar-hall
two
ritolti
li
•
i•
•
I
bv
tinliken*--*•
(
I.
K
triigsby
11
four
Pit KARM'S HAND-PAINTED &lt; HINA
N.. I*
Well, the -t or \ wit- not printed
89 19tr
Kroll .olili a tul
t , 11|&lt;II AM'S STERLING SILVER
\
1 in h
lo tI I '
D lover wliuld have been But we .' r -ale by W0 ! I &lt; \blridge
P a c k a g e s del i vered on I ho l i t ney i"it \ * •tup! eie wa f t r
Il ) I* I N o t e »
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
stem 11 litui
feel -lire that our eritn believe» that
Bus Line for 5c per 25 Ilis
&lt; ar» tgitrcii’ M .&gt;ml pool, r y van) all well
t o Í t he Hupt i -i the only thing that kept it out wa, li,- H
Cid.
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
run from Chappell's on East Side to fenced
Several young grapefruit, Church hud it# installation of new his “ prominence" and “influence''.
It Is odd that Bio mxn who speaks |
_
'
‘ »
!
Monroe on West Side! For further grape vines, oranges und pecan tre e s , Officers for the ensuing six months
No, dear friend, uboui the only
information phone 331, Sanford m in fine condition. This (tiare in Mark- on last Sunday evening. This ua» .t element that was totally ignored in to sny «'tint hr 'Vok«
Transfer Co.
85-tf
Heights, good neighborhood, very impressive service. First on the coming to our derision was you.
hum
program was n Flashlight by t(* your »ell Titusville Advocate
Those who traveled to the bezrh Price J 2000 00. T e r m » ; f 1000 0 »
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ %♦ ♦ ♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ &gt;
bal
il,ce
t
o
-lilt
purrhl»«er
l 'mon h» they -.itig that beanti) &gt;
(
o»h
yesterday state that the firry -»r
»orig
"
L
e
t
the
Lower
Lights
be
Bur,
♦
vice was good anti but tittle delay No 1
'IVit lot» o n
\\ ,--t
I irst
♦
' was occassioned despite the fact that S:r i (bind neigh bori,miti Fin-* I» mg" Next i .ime a report Inoliti ,
B.ipti-t
\--embl&gt;
a
lo,
li
was
In
Li
there were number» of &lt;■r- traveling
P r , " ï 1 .inn mi
♦
ri( "*i i - ' .ni m - i 1 Í r* 'in l\iyfr 1
Lake ( i t ) Tii„&lt; 2 i Ml This tepfo*
that road all day and night
♦
No I»
Seven a r n ». three ¡n re» was gut-o by Mr* Ileo Hyman on- it w lie seen that transient» u» wel
lt
Jitney Bus for Woodland Park
elea rei I all fenced. &lt;&gt;n brick rond del egate t o tin- \ - » e mb l ) Mr S I !-.» non resident» of the »till*
must ♦
Leaves Tenth St. and Park Ave. cl a loading »Cation Price ïv«» Iill Kennedy . our o pr e s i d e nt , m il pay a l ic e n s e o f $15 III e a c h ru uni y ♦ every hour from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Half cash, baiane year after 90 _tc ^UVI, u |U|k nboul our work thè jm»l or do no hunting.
Thursdays qnd Sundays.
Hound
six months, he also instulled thè ne»
The new act provides thut county, vì&gt;
trip 30c; under ten 20c.
Sanitary
ofiicera ns thè rioning pari of In» judge* shall retain of the money re­
Knockers.
swimming pool, amusements, music.
ceived by them for licen-e» 25 cents 4 '
talk.
Sometimes
0's
nn opportunity thnt
Leased privntoly also Particulars at
The new oflirer» limi werr insta'» for each resident county licence: 50 ♦
knock» Ottener iti» only n man
Higgins’ Garage.
SO-tf
led are a» follo w»;
cents for each non-resident, license, ♦
Miss Minute Stewart. Pres .
nnd $1 for each non-rt’sldent license, ♦
Mr, U - C. DeCoursey, vice-prò.. a n d that they shall pay to the county
Mr F. K. Galrhel, S er’y,
gnmc »arileri 25 cent*. 50 cents nnd
Mr* l.oRetta Brutlierson, Repor­ $3 for such licenses respectively, pay­
ing the balance into the county
ter,
Mr». S. L. Kennedy, tKibruriun, treasury, to the credit of the county
school fund
E Ihr
E
( ‘ox.
Mr*
K
leader,
All hlank license* und other print­
Mis* Clara Miller, Bible Reader ed mailt r necessary to curry out the
'♦&gt;
Mr. R. II. Davia, Treas.,
provisions of the act shall be fur­ 4 »
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Mr. S . G. Kennedy, U»her.
nished by the respective board* of
&lt;f&gt;
Miss Jimmie Laing, Leader of county commissioners upon and in
ty
# # # # # %■
such form us shall he recommended ♦ ♦
Soc. Com.,
The four Captains uro:
by the attorney general of the state,
«8»
Miss Lucille Hines, Leader ol the whose duty It is mode to immediate­
Romnns. Mr*. G. A. Radfored. ly make up such forms, the same to
Leader
of the Corinthian, Mis* Mary be uniform throughout the state, und
&amp;
The Standard Railroad of the South
Gutrhcl, Leader of the Philiplans, furnish copies to the
counties.
SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE APRIL 8th. 1915
Mias Maude Jenkins, Lender of
It is also p r o v i d e d
that
upon the passage and approval of the
Galatians.
This service was very imprewuvo. act the hoard of county commission’
pli *_- ■V - ‘%- ^11 2M’iV Ne. I
*5* As each officers name was called they ora of'the sevcrnl countie# ahull em­
B0
No. 86
No. &lt;
1:35 pm 8:10j&gt;m
Lv Jacksonville . . . . 8:30 am
responded and explained the duty ploy a fit and competent person, res­
Ar Harannnh ........ .12:50 pm 5:35 pm 12:35 am
of their office.
ident of the county as county gams
H:00 pm.
9:18 am
Ar Richmond......... . 5:20 am
Next on the program w-ns a short warden, fixing hi» salary at not I»»*
8:50 am 12:3» pm 11:50 pm
Ar Washington
1:38 am
1:50 pm
10:27 am
Ar Baltimore
talk by our incoming President Mis* than $10» nor more than StiOO per
pm
4:25 ■m
pm
4:03
12:45
Ar
Philadelphia
Minnie Stewart At the close of thisj annum, the same payable out of the
2:57 pm 6:20 pm 7:13 am
Ar New York
talk she presented our Ex-President fin»1 and forfeiture fund Such warden
s &gt;■&gt;
All-steel* Equipment. Free Reclining Chair Cum to Washington.
S. G. Kennedy a New Testament shall enter into a good bond in the
Car Service.«« Trains 82 und 86. Sleeper to Savannah on Train 80.
sum
of
$1,000,
conditioned
for
the
a gift of the Union given in appre­
For Information and Reservation Phone or Write
ciation of the work he had done for faithful performance of the duties
the Union In the past six'months. enjoined upon him. Such warden is
We hope to do more jyork for our required to appoint a deputy in each
ItltUa.r—S* IM«I. T
Union in the next six months than precinct If necessary to enforce the
|U Weal 1U; »trael, J kí sost UW. ru.
, Nicolopulos Bros., Props
&gt;h«M IU
VK*m IT
»
ever before. We Invite every one who law regarding the game,. such dep­
__________
uty
to
be
paid,
by
tho
county
warden
will to come and enjoy these mectAAAAA
* ?r
£
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1*
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xm
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J ^r- ‘ Yf iVs'iTUÍa»‘¿*i; * 1 's ■ ¿
yy ^
i i)
isoiaÉii * 11 «ai,,• ' *%!&lt;■
" T h e Raymond" by the sea (near
Oviedo via Lake Jessup ¡Economy, Clarendon). Furnished rooms with
and Scenic Charm.
privilege of dining room and kitchen.
Everything furnished, linen, silver,
Hena and Friers at Lcfilers. 90-2te
qtc. Jtunning water in every room.
Telephone
H. W. W*y of Savannah is in tho All rooms connecting.
Mrs.
city the guest of Mr. and Mrs K. A. service and cottage to rent.
F.
O
.
Stuart.
86-8tp
Terhcun.
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o
T h e special illustrated "ta lk s "
The Order of Eastern Star will
mept Tuesday evening July 6th, at which have been given at Holy
7:30 P. M. AH members urged to bo Croas Church will be continued on
present
Initiation.
90—2tp. Friday nights, instead of Wednes­
days. On Friday night, July 9th.,
5 or 6 doses 666 will break the topic will bo " U N IT E D ,S
any caso of Fover or Chills. Prick Indlana":includitAi our own Florida
2 6 cantó,
71-62tc
Geminóles. Familiar Hymns are
Mrs. M. Wise of Tnmpa was a thrown* on the screen for every ofte
guest of her son Geo. Wise this week to sing. The hour is 7 :3 0 T L M.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

MODERN MEDICAL PRACTICE

JULY 6 , ) 9 i 5

and » » s i r psrt tboraof, or right, titlo or
lotaraat therein In tha Stata of Florida or
elsewhere; to .borrow or to loan ■ money
and to aiaruta Ha not»», bond» or other
evldtnr«* of Indebtedness. and In ganarnl
l l f p i t l m r a l of lb s Inlertor
to do any
lifd (_..
all conduct
ol Ita bualni
i t and
____
____
. It. 8 . [.and office sr G»ln*»*JII*,Fls.
and to nava,
hav», »tercia»
»tercia* and enjoy all the
Juno 26. 1016
right», power»
rawer» and prrlvilegea Incident to
. Notice ia hereby given that Thom»» C.
I Ïone for profit organlxed snd e x ­
llutchln»on of Oete*n, Florid», who. on Merch ‘■
latlng
under
the law» of tha Stata
ot
0 n* “
24. 1913, m»d»
Homextrsd
Entry, No. Floridi.
O U 589. for 8 ) i ot S E N
Section 1 1 ; and
A tild e III.
S ’ , . of S W J i , Section 12. Township 19 South,
Tha amount ol tha capital »lock ol tbia
Kang«- 31 East. Tallahass»* Meridian, has
ahall be 1100.000, divided Into
filed notic# of Intention to make Thrro-yrar corporation
Prool, to establish claim to the land abova 11000 abare* of the par vslue of |100 each,
which
atdek
ahall be iaaued only when
Hr*eri bed, bifora Clark ol Circuit Court, a t
aid (or In full with lawful money of the
Kanlord. Florida, on tha 12th day ot August
.'oiled State», nr it may be Iaaued in return
1915
Claimant namaa aa alinea*»» .
for property, labor or aervicea, the value ol
J . It. Kllia, ol Oattrn, Florida
aurh
property, labdr or ae/vlcee. to be
W. Ct Carpenter, of Oataan, Florida.
Axed by tho incorporator» or by the direc­
H. U. liarrla. of Oataan. Florida.
tora at a meeting called (or auch purposes,
A. A. Ilrooka. of Oataan. Florida.
which value ahall he entered of record In
Hobart W. Davis,
the minute* at the *aid meeting,
S9Tura-6 lc
Hrglatrr

LEGAL ADVERTISING

(State Board of IlVnilh)
|Throw physic to the dogs!
f
In other words, avoid tho doctor
BUDGET O F OPINION "JU S T BETW EEN
excepting in cases of extreme emer­
gency and let every man, nnd woman
.
s
YOU AND M E .”
be the judge of what constitutes an
emergency.
That was a kind of motto whose
observance
in the past has brought
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•
o
i Atl Kocal Adverii8enu*nis lender
premature obsequies in many a sad­
This Heading T H R E E CENTS »
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH, ° dened family, in the times when doc­
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
« HE’LL PRENT 'E M "— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
* g tors wore fewer in proportion to the
Charge
25 Cent«.
A
rt
ic
le
I
V
.
i D o oo o o o D o ao o o o D o o o o o aD O O D D a D o o o B Q o o o a o o o o o a D a a o o o a a a total population than now, and when
The eald corporation ahall eaitt for a
\hey were not so well equipped for N a i l e r o f Application tar T a i De ed U n d e r term of ninety-nine (9 9 ) yearr from tba data
S e c tio n $73 of ih e G e n e r a l S l s l u l r *
of Uauanc# of letter# patent.
• Mr. Henry Ford ha* published n this reversed process of breathing the battle against disease and death.
, N o lle » ia h f f a b y given t h a t It. &lt;1. Homer,
A rt ic le V.
brochure, which is an indictment would have saved hundreds who
purc
hase
r
of
T
a
x
C
er
tific
a
te
No.
822,
in the good old times our grand­
Tha officers ol t h j* corporation ahall ba
d a te d th e 2nd day of J u n e , A. D. 1913, a president, a vice president, a . secretary
died
when
the
Lusitania
sank.
against the cigarette made by the
mothers were fairly good doctors haa Mad »»id cer tific ate In my offltW and
a treasurer, the latter two of which
"When you know alt the factors themselves; probably they Were bet­ haa m ad e application lor t a x dead to la- and
leading business interests of Amer­
officer», to-wit: a secrslsry and trsaaurrr
aua In acco rd ance with law . Said certlH- may be bald by one and the eatne per-in the case you will wonder how any ter equipped than we in these «lays c a t a em bra ces the following deaeribed
ica.
»an, end a UWhrd of director# of not mora
ro p e rt y a ltu aled in Sem inole county, F lo r­ than
aeven (7 ) not laea than threw (3 )
For instance, the Cadilac Motor one ever drowned. Only a deplorable with- first aid remedies. Blit they pida,
For Sale— 13 acre farm, WwaL
t o - w it:
N H ol R W ' t , Sac. 19, T p .
mandara,
the number of »aid board to be
Side, cheap for cash, immediate po*.
Car Company posted the following ignorance can explain it. Look at applied their remedies to the treat­ 21 S, It. S3 E . Acre» 80.
Axed
from
time
to
time
by
the
by-law»;
T h a »aid land brin g naaeaaad at tha data the board of directora »ball be elected by
notice, in its factories: “ Hoys who the buoyancy of the human body. ment of injuries and disease far be­ of t h e laauanre of auch certificate In Ihe the
sesalon.
Address F. R. [ii|fhllim
atockholdera at tba annual meeting
n
a
e ol U nknow n. Unles s »aid certifi­
smoke cigarettes we do not care to After the Luaitanin tragedy hun­ yond the first stages, and too often ca tm
of
(be
aald
rtockholdria
which
ahall
be
Red
Bank,
New Jenwy.
hh-str
e »hall be redeemed accord in g lo law,
held on the Arat Tuaed ay in June of each
t a i deed will laau» lhtrw in on the 27 th clay and every year, beginning 'with the year
keep in our employ. In the future dreds of bodies were found floating with serious results.
/
or J u l y . A. p . 1915.
1916, and the other officer» »halt be elected
we will not hire anyone whom wo hours after they had died. The body
For ialo at a ¡corn! dim-tumi -rholmy official aignaturi- and aeal by
Ihe board of directora annually on t h e
There must have been a large el­ thlaWitt hnr*»
e Ulst day of J u n e . A. D. 1915.
know to be addicted to this habit. weighs but a few ounces in the water.
same data aa tha annual meeting of tho arship in the Sanford Bu.*im-**
(»»all
.
E.
A.
DOUG
I.
ASS,
ement of faith helping these dear
stockholders aa ab o v e and Immediately
C ta rk Circuit C o u rt S e m i n o l e Co., Fla.
It is our desire to weed it entirely What then is needed but a little com­
Owner ,’cannot une jt
alter the »aid meeting of atockholdera. lege.
old ladies in their amateur practice.
Uy J a a . C. l l o b e r l s . t P . C.
The board ol directora may at any l|mi quire at Herald Office.
sj-tf
out of tho factory ju s t as soon as mon sense, a cool head and a know­
87-Tura-Stc
appoint such aaaiitant aecretariea or aaFrom their individual experiences
practicable. We will ask anyone in ledge of swimming to keep afloat in­
•ittanl treasurer» an it may ace fit,
T ha
from their inheritances of the past
Inroiporatore ol this company (ball meet
. Fdr Sale Cheap-*- Gas range, goods
our factory who sees tbe seriousness definitely? "Itecqntly Great Brit­
Nolle« of Application .for 'T a x g lle e d Under at the office of the company In tJ&gt;r city
and
from
the
neighbors
they
accu­
os
new.
Inquire at Fernald Tin.
Hertlon
3T6
af
Iba
General
Hlelulre
ol
Hanford,
Florida.
on
the
2
nd
d
a
y
of
of this habit to use their influence ain started a campaign to teach the
Notice 1» hereby given that II. C. Ilomer August. 1916, to completo the organisa­
mulated vast stores of "sure cures", purchaser
Shop.______________
. _______ feo tf
of T an CartiArata No. 823, tion of the compnny, lo adopt by-laws,
methods of life saving. I say, teach
in having it stamped out.”
dated t h a ' 2 nd dny of J u n r , A. I&gt;. 1913. and to alrct the officer* to conduct* t h a
and
the
more
disagreeable
their
con­
The J . C. Ayer Company, Lowell, them to swim properly snd they will
hna filed said certificate In my office and bualneee of the corporation until ita Aral
For Sale— Young pigs, jtun- and
mada application (or t a i dead to Itaua annual meeting In 191C.
Until the eald
Let every man coctions* of mustard and pepper and haa
Mass., has just put the ban on ci­ get better results.
in accordanra with law.
Said certificate meeting of toe incorporator« and until mixed breed.
Prices reasonable.
turpentine
nnd
the
herbs
of
the
field,
embrace# the following deaeribed property tbatr succeeaora aro sleeted and duly q u itbe his own life saver. '
garette smokers: Believing that
altualed In Ramlnola county, Florida, to- iAed, the buaineea of this corporation shall Write or «ee M. H. Spencer. Bo*
the
worse
they
smelled
and
tasted,
smoking cigarettes is injurious to
wU: -8 W K o f . S W ' t , Sec. 19, Tp. S I S be conducted hy the following offlcOts, to- 1267, Sanford.
To swim properly, however, as Mr.
,SS-4 ip
E. Acre» 40.
wit;
W. 8 . Hand, president; T . I. Ilawboth mind and body, thereby unfit­ Corsan admitted, is different from the more certain was their efficacy It. T 33
h e »aid land being naaeaaed nt the dale kina, vice president: J . N. Whltncr, secre­
ting young men for their best work, mere swimming. Many swimming in the minds of their much-suffering of tba laauanre of auch certificate In tha tary and treasurer; and W. S. Hand, C, M For Sale-— Second hand Jmoks.
name of Unknown. Uniera »aid certifi­ Hand. T . I. Hawkins J . N. Whltncr. L. A.
* •
author«. Addn*«* Bonk*.
therefore, after this date we will experts in the past have drowned. patients.
cate ehall br rldremrd according lo law, llrumlry and 8 . 1‘uleston aa a board of Standard
Is
the
practice
of
medicine
a
more
tax deed will laaue thereon on Ihe 2 1 th director*.
Herald
Office.
. SM- tl r
not employ any young man under
People argued that if experts drown­
day ol July. A. D. 1915.
A n id e VI.
Witness my official aignature and aeal
2 1 years of age who smokes cigar­ ed, an ordinary swimmer would have exact science than it was fifty years
This
corporation
ahall
at
the
meeting
thi» the 21»t day oí June, A. P . ISIS,
ago?
of the incorporators abova provided for, For Sal»— Maxwell runabout Cheap
ettes.”
(arai)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
no chance at all. Mr. Corsan explains
adopt an appropriate corporate aeal and
Clerk Circuit Couit Seminole C o , Fla.
With no disparagement to tho
by-law» not inconsistent with the»» ar­ for cash. Apply Thoma* I. «itlUvan.
Marshall Field St Co., the greatest that they weren’t experts at all and
Ily Ja». C. Roberta, l l ^ f .
ticle* of Incorporation, and law* ol the Cameron
Ave, Citv
S 7 - T ue»-&amp;tc
*
department store in America, has when they were seized with cramps grand old men who rode their end­
Sla te of Florida, which by-law»
may
be
amended or repealed, may be provided In
adopted the policy for years, of not tfley lost their heads just like inex­ less rounds, who carried the suffer­
such by-lawa.
For
Salt*
Itoli
top orinivery close to
N O TICE FOII F U I 1LICATION
A tild e V II.
engaging boys who smoke cigarettes. perienced swimmers and were strang­ ings of their patients
desk
good
tut
new.
Inquire
Jlf
The
highest
amount
ol
Indebte
dnesa
.or
Serial No. 00193
Mr. Wanamaker’s stores in New led to death, because they didn't their hearts, who brought cheer and
liability lo which thla corporation may a t Pnrk Ave.
Department of the Interior,
Phone 25!'.
89- ftp.
comfort
into
hundreds
of
homes
and
any time subject lu e lf ahall Ire twice tha
York and Philadelphia Invariably re­ know how to breathe properly.
U. S. Land Office at Gaineavilla, Fla.
For Rdnt— New cottage on First St.
amount of Ita authorised atock.
J u n e 3, 1915.
jects applicants, for position where
A r t ic l e V I I I .
T h b .busipess of breathing is very who took their long-delayed pay in
Notice la hareby given that Jarry M.
The name* and residence» ol the In- West Side. Inquire fill P.trV. Ave,
there is evidence of excessive use of important, according to Mr. Corsan. potatoes and bacon, or never col­ Ilreaow, ot Weklws, Florida, who on De­ rorporators
ami attbirrlbrra of atock. with Phone 259.
H!&gt; 4tp
cember
15,
1909.
m
a
d
rillo
m
ra
te
a
d
Entry,
numbera of aharea auhacribed b y ra c k
cigarettes.
"Nine— tenths of swimming is lected it at all, medicine and sur­ No. 0 6 1 9 3 , for W l i o l S W )4 Section 7. the
are aa follow*
Mr. Thomas A Edison employs no breathing and movement is only one- gery have made wonderful strides and N W *4 of N W l , , Section i t , Town*
I ..
A. Brum ley,
S a n fo rd ,
F lo r i d a .
56
■hip 20 South, Hange 29 Eaal, Taltahaaaee
For Salt* 12 6 by 7 Photo- ( - ul.i
The old time doctor had to be sur­ Meridian, hat Med notice ot intention lo »hares.
person who smokes cigarettes. He tenth, he suys.
T.
I. ila w k lna,
Sa n fo rd .
Florida, 50 or Sanford view» for Í ! no
lot
make
five
year
proof,
to
ratahllah
Halm
nays that degeneration of the hruin,
This in spite of the fact that when geon anil physician and dentist nnd to the land »hove deaeribed. before rlerk abarca
f
M H a n d , S a n l o r d , Fl o ri da. 25 abarra
5 0 c e n t * Adtire»* B o x
,
of
rlrcult
eourl,
at
Sanford.
Fiorili»,
on
which results from this habit, is per­ he illustrated the Australian crawl, occasionally had to prescribe for tinW S H a n d , S a n fo rd . Fl o ri da. 23 abare*
the 2 2 nd day ol July, 1915
Florida
’»i lt|
J.
N W hltn cr.
Sanlord.
H e rn ia ,
40
Claimant name* aa wltneaeea
manent and uncontrollable. Victims breathing orcupied . nearer, one than row his time was too full of his nev­
■hare*.
Ulyaaea K, Itrowo, of Wektma, Florida,
S. I ’ulestnn, S a n f o r d , Flo ri d a . 10 abarca.
of the habit become unreliable. The nine-tenths of the time he was in tin* er ending daily work to keep track
C I', lloyd, of Wektwa, Florida.
In W itn raa W h e r e o f, the aanl i n c o r p o r a ­
4 » H M 444 »
W
II.
Hoyo.
*if
Weklwa.
Florida,
of
the
general
development
of
his
leading scientists, as well as the water. Most of the time he kept his
tor* h a i r h er eu nt o *et their hand*, thla
H. R
Ileiyil, ol W e i l * .
Flo rid a
5t h d a ) ol Ju n e . A l&gt; 1913
&lt;
&gt;
profession,
excepting
through
tingreat business men agree in th'eir head completely submerged.
H O IIK R T W D A V IS .
W. S. Hand
FOR RENT
o
83-T u e »-5tc
Heglater.
T* 1. ilawklna
opinion that the young man who
Another point in breathing empha­ journals he was too busy to read.
L. A. Itrumley
•
makes u practice of smoking cigar­ sized hy Mr, Corsan Is the way to Hp had no opportunity to become
W r
M Hand
NOTICE
S F ulc a to n
Notice i* hereby given (hai there mill be
ettes soon becomes a slave to the avoid that disagreeable experience of n specialist.
For Re ni fi ruom tur-o*..■**
a aloekboldera* meeting ut (he Ready Truat S T A T E t t l F f . 11III DAJ N W hii n e r .
habit. In many business o (flees
»creened.
with
piano
t*-l**t*1
.
-.
The
difference
between
the
old
( nm pan) at the udire of ita secretary In ( t i l N T V O F S E M I N O L E
getting a mouthful of water instead
Fiorirla, on Tueaday, July l l t h ,
where men are employed tho lingers of tiir when tho swimmer encounters time and modern practice is the de­ Sanford,
and
liath.
Convenirli!
ili-'.i
.
r.-.i
T h l a da y pe raonall y appeared hrtnr** me.
1915, at ten o riork a. m.
The object ol
ia to ameni!
meeting la
amend the charter ol a no ta r y pub lic, I - A l l r u m l e y . T I . l l s w
of applicants are first examined and short, choppy waves, spray or splnsh- velopment of tiie specialist and tin- thla nipetin*
«oliatilo rate. 906 Mv»tb* \**
•l| '
kina.
V.
M Hand. W
S
Hand. J
N.
I
tia
lly
Truat
Company.
if tho tell-tale signs of cigarette es. When breathing in, he holds the growing importance of preventive ■aid J f
' W h l t n c r and S J'u le alon. lo me well k n o w n
A LFR ED FOSTER.
and k n o w n to he th e peraona deaeribed
For Reni fi ruom boi-*
V
a 5 Tuee-Mr
Secretary
smoking are evidenced the applicants tip of his tongue just behind the up­ medicine. The idea of these days l&gt;
In a n d
who c t e c u t r d
the foregoing
ar*
\ t |* .
U r ic«
uf
in c o r p o r a ti o n ,
and
they
each 2 18 F rendi Ave
are rejected at once
Apopka News. per front teeth as a sort of curtain. that the prevention of disease i-&gt;
nlrnltun to Appi? ter belter* ar k no wledg ed before me. . t h a t th e y e i e - Ave. Ili dtp
N o t ic e ol
* • •
r u te d the » a m e for t h e purpoeea t h e r e in
Fatenl '
This is so elTective (hat Mr Corsan quite a s important us its runN o t ic e ja hereby given that ee. the un* na rned.
f There are so many of my friends is willing to He flat on his back and
The education of the people} to tleralgned, have thla d a y o r g a n u e d and
For iU'nt Collage
In
Wlt nr **
W h e r e o f,
I hac e hereunto
»ocla ted ouraeivra Into a r n r p o r a t.a n un- art m y hand an d otTolal neat thi* 3th fla y
here in Sanford that cannot swim let fifty persons throw bucket« full of the value of cleanliness, of proper »•
Height».
fi rotini», d&lt; 'r
d*-r ( h e na me of l-ockh atehee Ca ttle Com* of J u n e , A I &gt; 1915
A I. B E T T S .
especially men and the following water on his fnre.
sanitation, is the keystone of pre­ ; * r &gt; . for the purpeeea ,e| forth and under
B
I.
l’erkin». 1&lt; i*&lt; •
I h - t e r m » of the rha rte r a n d article* of i n ­
N o t a r ) I* ubi i r , S ta le id F l o r i d a
article is given to them in the hopes
Bltlg.
at La rge
Not n drop will get in his mouth vention W hereas, medicine um d to co r p o r a ti o n hereto anneaed. the original
arhtch
la
nom
on
Ale
In
the
office
ot
the
M y rom m ia ilo n rip lre a O rt
I I . 1917.
that they will repent and endeavor
Women should he the greatest de classed among the mysteries and S e creta ry of S la t e of FlrTrlda, end that we
Tu r* -H 3 -3 te
For Hunt No« i
to master this art that should be swimmers in the world, Mr Corsan its operative effects a secret that the will a p p ly fo the G o v e r n o r ot the State
M&gt;r
of F lo r i d a , at hla office In the city of T s l f
0
0
111 « corner »f lilh
&gt;
known to every man, woman and asserts, because of their greater buoy­ public bad no right to know, the laha-aee. F i o r it i» on the 16th day ol July, I n ( ' s o i l of t ' o u n l y J u i l g r . S e m i n o l e t e u n l y
S l a t e of Flo till a
tip Ave. Apply to or nl.lr.-■ No.
A.
D* 1915, for lettera patent, upon (hr
child in the world:
ancy. A woman’s feet will not sink theories of the causes and sprend of ■aid c h a r t e r and aritele» of Incorporation. In rr E«tale of
(i 1 It Miignolin Avc '',l ' f1
Frank Franklin
W S. H a n d .
The popular idea that swimming below the surface of the water. That disease nnd the operation of remedies
Notice i* hereby given, to ail «bum It
C. M. Hand
may
roncirn,
that
nn
Ihe
l
l
t
h
day
of
tin* .
T . I. ila w k l n a
For Rent Resilience
is a dangerous art and should bu in why tnnnyewomen whrt&gt;vrouldn’t are now put into language stripped
October, A D. ! 915, I «hall apply to the
L A H ru fn le y .
Hnnnrabla Geo G. Herring. Judge of *nii| hath,
ah mined because if you ran swim swim have drowned in shnonw\wliter. of technicalities, so that the man-of
fiu.'l I'urk Av«S. Fuleeton,
t'nurl *» Judge of I'robate, for my rtnal
• *’ Wt tief
you’ll get in the water and if you get They couldn't get their feet to bot­ ordinary intelligence may under«
j discharge
»dminlstratrit id 1be eatale A I’ Connell)
trttrlr* uf I nr el pora lien
■if
Frank Franklin, derea-cd and that at
in the water you will probably drown tom
u.
The day of the doctor, of the
i li­ uiu!t'r*ii n#fi, h»*f«h&gt; »■**ifl a In* the *ame time 1 will present my Hna I ar*
m t ., vra ft rgitHwf fur ihr iii»f|»‘*ai* « f in*
For Kent 1 1 *•-1 •i- •
a« admininlrat rii nf »aid
ratal*
is characterized
as "riibbish” by
An example of ho w well a woman specialist, has come in a , new arid 1 4lf J-O1r«itriit »ml («fr« infi « Ihm!) mrii oral«1 j raunt«
and a-k for their apprvoal
with
yjuH in ki 1 ehell ''I t "
lakha
«cf
ihr
S
t
i
l
«
cif
LI
t
hr
orillo
Ufi!
1*1i
(J. II. Corsnn, swimming instructor. can swim was mentioned by Mr. Cor­ larger sense than ever before Hts
Hated April *th. A. D. 1913.
by a mi uniij r r thr iirovltiong of ihr •lot*
L
I
Z
Z
I
E
G
R
I
F
F
I
N
.
Street.—
Jny H. Beck.
W.rni
Every year Mr. Corsan travels san. Une of his pupils had another work, with the cooperation of the ute* uf lh« S u t r of Ttorid«* proviillniz for
Administratrix.
Corporation» for pro At.
2 tp
Wdaon
St
Housholder,
Attorney».
around the North American . contl- pupil, n little fourteen-year-oid girl, sanitarian and of the people them­ tho fur instimi of Artlrlr
I.
«6 -4-9 , 5-4. 6-8 . 7-6, 8 -3 . ft-7
Th r m m r of ibi» corporation i h i 1!1 bo
nent-*-his home is in Canada— giv- wj10 wn'8 on th,, Empress of Irolnnd selves, is bringing lower sick ami
For Rent-— Severnl uni ••Ilice
It* pr liiL o r I* h*î r hr«• r a f f i o Torr pii ri y.
ing short courses it) swimming in the when it went down in the St. Law- death rates, higher standards of liv­ rifui 1 I t r r of huilneiMr «hall Ik* In th® cily
In C o u r t of C o l i n i ,
J u d e r , Marninolo
rpom«
over YowellV Knquir« S I*.
Prminnlr
and
C o u n l y . Miele of Flo ri da
r«i* County of
larger cities, In the last five years renre. The little girl swam around ing. through cleaner surroundihgs «S fi «Irb ■*tft
■ •»
uf Ì 1oriel a* »Ith branch «íTlcc* «1 i n re E s t a t * uf
Yowcll St C o.
he has had one month’s vacation. He in the water and swam so well that and better personal hygehc More ft rh ol brr point« In thr S t » t*- of Fiumi« A u ( u i l u a M c D o n a l d
N ot ice I» h rr e h y g l v r n , to all w h o m II
t nd n ihr IfnlLfd St«»*- or fnfffil&lt;n &lt;founFor Kent Five room
has taught more than 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 per­ she had to try to get
on thè l l t h d a y ol
on nine than this, the importance of the ( r c« «• Ihr• Imald o| dtrrrlor« n. « y frum m a y c j in re r n . Misi
firm* lu I Irr r (frlrrm lre
O r t o b e r , A . D . 1913, 1 shall a p p ly to the
Kim avunue. All moderi;
sons how to swim.
lifeboats before they would rescue doctor, his necessity to the commu­
Artlrlr II
H o n o r a h t r G eo . G . H e r r ln g , Jutlge of salii
T i c general nature of tire bu»ine*, or C o u r t , ss J u d g e of F r o ll a le , Ipr m y fina! nient«.
Corner F!Im .11 1 I •
The way to avoid drowning, ac­ her. She almost died of chill.
nity are being recognized as never husita»*»*»
to i r tarried nn by this rnr- d ls rh s rg e aa e t e c u tr f» of tha esis ta of
Apply
N.
H. (»arnef.
cording to Mr Corsan, is to learn
j
pr-ratlon
»hall
be
a*
follow»
To
aruuire
Augustus
M c D o n a l d , dereased. an d t h a t
"Swimming should be the easiest before.
j ( y deed, gift, will, grant, l»«ce or other- at the same t i m o I wll| pre te nl m y final
how to swim. Good swimmers don't thing in the world," he said. " I t
The remedies left over from the 1 wise, land«, tenements, hereditament* anil a r c n u n t* a» e s a c u t t f l of sald estate, an d
••r
For Rent LI room t " - l
drown. They might die of chill or ought to lie less tiring than walking. time when Pa wns sick two years r*t»tr» of »»«try kind what»i*e**r. either ask for th e l r a p p r o v a i.
■A
with In the boundaries of the S tatr of Flor­
Datfd Aprii «th. A. D. 1916.
rooming
hou«t’.
Clo»e
in,
starve to death, hut. as for drown­ I t ’s nothing btft a one-step on the ago, are not kept to he administered ida or elaewbrr»: lo d»» the »am» for the
MI N NI E M CDONALD,
from postolfice. W. H. I'eti f'. Kim
purposes of candurtiag a tto tk raising,
E ia cu lili.
ing— pooh!
horizontal anyway. By learning the when he or some other member of grailng or • riculfural business, nr fer a
Wilson A Houabotder, Attorney».
if
avenue.
66- 4- 9, 6-4, 6-8, 7 - 6 , 4*-3, 9-7
How about cramps, he was asked. proper movements and method of the family shall have another attack. timber land and general.lumber business, or
for auch other purpo*» as may to this c*&gt;rEven good swimmers have cramps breathing you can swim for almost
pt ration seem proper; to ereet, build, In Court of Counly Judge. Reminole County
idsintaln, purchase or otherwise arqulre,
Miai» of Fialide
that bugaboo of those who_aren’t nt indefinite periods."
own, »»change, sell or otherwise dispose In re Estate of
of &lt;aw mill i. saw milt tltee. turpentine W. D. Holden
Nice Dlatlnctlon.
&lt;f •
homo In the water.
or other lacllltir», ner»»»ary to the
Notice Is hereby given, lo »11 whom It
John Drow once had occasion lo ] still»,
His answer was reassuring.
manufacture or disposition of the lumber, may concern, that on the 0th day of « s o Bullet Did Its Work.
mention to a Frenchman, with whom lumber product*, logs and timber of all (amber,
A. II. 1916, t ahall apply to tno
"Cramps needn't raise a moment's
Daring the Boer war an Irish pri­ ho engaged In conversation In the lintel
Honorable George G, Herring, Judge nt
by thla corporation; to open, maintain said court, as Judga ot I’robate, I or my Wanted— To borrow $750 nn
for
vate
on
one
occasion
had
a
bet
with
worry. I've seen thousands of good
lobby, that u certain public speaker, and control »Grata or roatfs through or Anal discharge na Administratrix of- th» es­
Bwimmers seized with cramps and his comrades that ho could hit a tin whom they both knew, was a good over aald land*- to cut drainage ditch** is t e ol W. D. Holden, deceased; and that three year« nt 12 per retu i'ii.r&lt;«t
or Canal* though the »»Id land*, and to
th* same time I will presOnt my final Secured by
flnit mortgage,
n ev ^ *n one was drowned. All they mug from which a Boer In a distant deal of a bore. "Ah/' aald tho polite have the entire control, management and at
ac count! aa Admlnletratrlx al said e«tat«
encampment
was
drinking.
The
sol­
ownership of the aald canal», and to have and aak lor thair approval.
over 7 to l.Box 12711 Sanfor. FI» .
did was to turn on their backs and
Frenchman, ."rather let ua say ha is the right to oajn, control and operate
Dated XIarch 4th, A. D. 1916.
dier won his wager, for from a range a ’raconteur.'"
cither wait for help or paddle in with
boats and vaasel* of any description on
A D e L i u IA II. H O L D E N
of 600 yards he knocked the tin from
the »aid canal»; to build, own, purchase,
Administratrix.
Work Wanted- Three hourtheir free limbs. I've never heard of tho Beer’s hand. Later on the Inci­
lease, manage or »ell railroad lines or oth­
6 6 -Frlday-6 mo».
er
method*
of
transportation,
but
not
In
wanted
by white man m
1
u swimmer having cramps in both dent bad an astonishing sequel. Tho
Itrport of the Condition of The Bank any manner a» a common carrier of In C an ti at Counly Judge, Hemlnal« Caxn- .every day except Sunday«, t" (il1 1,1
freight or passenger« for hire; to frnr«
legs and arms. Even then his case shock of the bullet hitting tho Boer’s
ly, HIM* af Florida
of Oviedo, Fla., Wcdnesdap, June
tha laada controlled by It, and to hav« In r* E sta t* ot
idle time from 1 to 4 P. M I " f' r
would not be hopelpsa.
tin caused a crust to slip down bU
exclusive
right
to
and
control
over
tha
J . K. Ilaohln, decoased
23rd, 1915. Condensed from
wild name on lU enclosed lend» and the
•'Thero never was a case of drown­ throat, which actually suffocated him
Notte# It hereby given, to all whom It light set of book« or gardennot- A 1
Ash within tha stream» flowing through may concern, th a t on the )Sth day
Report to the Comptroller
of
L-m-r-d
Its enclosed lands, with tba right to dis­ October. A. D. 1) 13, shall apply to t h * dress, W. B. A. Sanford.
ing that was caused by cramps. That
* ;
___________
pose
of
hunting
and
fishing
prlviUgea
on
Honorable
George
O.
Herring,
Judge
of Delivery. '
*
•
M
l
may seem surprising after the countsaid lands ana In said atraama at auch eald Court a* Judge of Ffobato for my
Ui 4 i of Tong*Resource*
price» and 0B
on such terms aa It may
&gt; Toss water tragedies that have been
. deem Anal discharge ns Executrix of l b * ostata
Grandfather, kitting In his old arm­ Loan» A Discount#
Wanted— To trude heavy live l,;1»'
urrhasr, own, raUa, »ell. n
e t t - ot J . K. Rankin, deceased, and that nt th«
—_ _ | 4 0 , 664.77 (&gt;e»t i to purchase,
mou37.19 gage, pledge and Aianerally to
daal
In sam * time I will present my Anni accounts
blamed on crampe. Death in the wa­ chair by the fireside, pick« up from the Ov»rdr»lt»_____________ _________
aenger
touring car for light touring
Mutual Flra In».— ---- ------------ ltO.OO
rattle , »wine, aheap, poultry and all hinds
Executrix ot aald »«tal» and aak for thair
ter is caused by chill or strangling* hearth with flro tonga a glowing em­ Hank Bids-. Furniture and Flatur»* 4,666.33 and »prriea of IN* stock; to raltlvata, aa
car, Ford or Maxwell preferred « “r
approval.
grow all kind* of grain, vegetable*,
Dated April 3 rd, A. D. 1915
‘.'People strangle to death because ber wherewith to light bis - pipe. Dun from banka A Cash In Vnult 0,219.62 raise,
drew Box 1026. Sanford.
^
fruit and nit olbar product* of tha farm,
Mrs. E . 0 . H U T C H IN S O N ,
0
rand
son,
working
on
the
New
York
162,
113.36
and
all
srtlcl**, goods,
and merekandlae,
they are ignorant of the proper meth­
. . . .
Exact; t n i .
produced,
praparad
or
manufactured
from
4-«. 5-4 . $-1 , 7-fi, - * , 9-7.
Lost— Gold bracelet with ini“ »1*
od of breathing. When they sink be­ elevated oxtcmlon, picks up with a
any of aald products: to acquire by pur­
Liabilities
chase a t otherwise, lease, u*e, »*11, build
E. O. Finder return to 411 Magno­
neath the water they hold their air pelr of blscksmllb’e tongs, from the Capital B l o c k _______
l i o , 000.00
equip apparatus and machinery and
liortable forge used for hasting rivets, Burpli-» _.. -- --------- --„• 2,000.00 and
operate earn« for the handling, reception
lia
Ave Sanford, FI«.. “ nd rectiv'
pasaages shut. When they come to
Dfidalon on Domestic Animal),
a live coal wTierewlth to light hla Umilil ltd Profit»---------------- ------ . 1, 169.06 » t o n g » on cOmashNMa or aa owner« of all
. 43,711.6 » agricultural or other product and mer­
Deposit»
the top they have to breathe out the cigarette.' *
On« who ktrapa a domcgtlc animal, reward.— 90-2tp.
130.6» chandise of all kind* and spec!** of llva
Cashier Check»----------------------air they’ve used while under the
■uch
aa
a
cat,
having
neither
mio*
■lock, warehouse for a general or cold
T o t a l ________ ________________ » 62, 118.36 storage bnelneaa. with power to use proper chlovoua nor vlcloua propenaitlea, ia
water. Aa breathing out fakes fifty
warahouae receipt» and certificate«, fac­ not liable for damages done by it while
Two of a Kind.
Filibustering.
'TTmes as long as breathing In they
tor lee.
stockyards.
p ain
elevators,
Offlcer#
Human
nature
doeg not ehnrKC
"Why does the senator keep talk­
have no time to get a fresh supply
B . O. Smith. Praaldant, T . . W . Lawtoo, V. I*. wharves, dork and appliance* incidental treipaaalnf; but if the owner knows
lo Ihe operation ol any of tha same, and
very much from decade to decade. »
ing in that rambling way? I don't
I. L. Cook, Caahlar. . •
,
it
to
be
vlcloua
he
mutt
u»e
reasona­
o f air before they go under again. know what he'e aiming at, do yon?**
I, 1. L. Cook, Caahlar o( tba Bank ot to operate all means and met beds of Gaasthe kind of man who nl»*M
OviadO, Do Solamaly awaar that tba abova portation. by vehicles or by vaawria: to ble care to restrain it and prevent It
Th is keeps up until they breathe in "Sure 1 da. He's filibustering to keep atalantin
i of tba cendltlon ot aald Bank at acquira, purchase, bold, mortgage or »ol from doing Injury,— QUcholl vo. Che­ tho blggeat l}ih of the »eaaon ten ) «
tba «tona of bualnaan on tha 2 3 rd day ol bond*, not»«, bill* and c(alme and other
under the water and thus strangle his daughter from elnging."—Pack.
ago now haa an automobile inn
Jua», 1915. la Irua to ih» beai of my know- evidence# e l Indebtedness, Ita own stock ney, Conn., »1 AtL €00.
and
the
«lock
of
other
Incorporated
com­
take any MU on high gear
to death.
^
* Udì* and b*ll*f.
I. L. COOK, CaabUr. panies. and to vola tha earn# aa a natural
"T h is process should be reversed.
And There Are Many Such.
person could, Iranchlae*. privileges, palStata of Florida.
To Remove Paint,
ant and copyr'ghta, licensee. - a t well at
Cavnty ol fuminola
"What I bate to see,"- eald Uncle Sworn
Breathe in for the seeontj you are
l a and aubacribad b ifora ma Ihia’ tal any Other estat* ar Interest in ot* to real
Equa! parts of ammonia and turpen­
or personal properly ot avory kind
above water, then
breathe
not £ben, "Is a man dat kalnt stand up d a r p f j o l y . m » . ^ u w - t
tine will take paint out of clothing, na
ptlon, hither legal
lai
Or equitable
.1
through the nostrils while under the foh hla own rights wlfout lookin’ fob (a«al)
N o tary Public Stata of
jj
r - a 't .“»o.
mortgage, gran t,, assign matter bow hard or dry It 1 », Satu­
. F I * . M y Commlaslon 1rs
rentier, iconvey, cucumber by mortgage,
water and you can keep it up until everygody s i t e , to Uy down an’ be
• axplraa 12-10-1« _______
pledge, ' deed
**d of ( n u t or otherwise, aad rato apota two or three times, than
walked on."
otherwise to dilpoe« of tha sgms or any wash In warm eosbauda.
91- l U .
you starve to death. A knowledge of

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ASSAILANT OF

Methodist Services Sunday
The Sunday School Session opens
9:45-Lust Sunday a Patriotic Pro­
gram was rendered. Some of the
members of Silver Rand of the Sun­
day School played for the first time.
They were given a a rising vote of
appreciation for their effort. It will
not be long until the entire Band of
15 pieces all in silver will assist in
the music of the school.
The preaching services begin at
eleven o’clock and will conclude
at twelve. A five minute sermon to
the children of tho church included
In tho morning services.
The evening hours will be given
over to the union services. Rev. F.
P. Strong of the Congregational
church preaches the sermon:
These services are evangelistic, with
the singing of old hymns. All have
a cordinl invitation and will receive
a real welcome.
Epwofth League meeting 7 P. M.
In Brotherhood Class room.
These services In Star Theater.

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .
HELD MEETINGS OF MUCH
IMPORTANCE ON MONDAY

THE WIRELESS

THE MATTER OF BONDS FOR THE COUNTY
ROADS WAS DISCUSSED-OTHER
BUSINESS DISPOSED OF

BEEN SEIZED

Meeting of Rural Carriers
The annual convention of the Ru
ral Letter Carriers of Honda was
held in the Court House today. The
President, L. D. Riles of Lakclnnr
not being able to be present, the
meeting .was called to order by tho
Secretary F. L. Greene of .Sanford
Mr James E. Wnlker of Aurilla was
the elected President Pro-Tom.
Hon. G. P. McCord gave the nd
dress of welcome, which was respond­
ed to by G. H. Chester of Huvana
Fla.
.
After tho President appointed H.
A. Howell of Chattahoochee P. P.
m y s t e r io u s
t a k i n g
Horne of Aurilla and L- M. Lewis of GERMAN STATION S EN T
OFF O F T H E MAN WHO
Havana as a committee on creden­
MESSAGES HEN UNCLE
Sanford, Fla., July 5th,L5 to Investigate the matter of calling tials, nominations for president and
TRIED TO M URDER
SAM W AS N O T
Honorable Board of C o u n ty an election to determine if County Vice-president were In order, reeult—
Commissioners In and for Seminole ot Seminole should reborn! for more ing in the unanimous election
of
CAPITALIST
LOOKING
County, Florida, met in compliance roads. The following authority was G. H. Chester of Havana, os Presi­
by Mr. Lee.
with Statutes, to Equalise Taxes. presented
dent, and J. Q. Powell as Vice-Pres­
^Miheola, N. Y .. July 9.— Frank
Minutes of a meeting of tho Clt- ident. F. L. Greene of Sanford, Fla.
Present, L, P. Hagan, Chairman,
^Washington, July 9.— The govern­
Holt, the Cornell University profess­
and Commissioners, C. W. Entx- {tens of Seminole County, called by was elected Secretary and Treasurer. ment today took over the Sayville
ion, who shot J. P. Morgan In his
direct
minger nnd J. T. McLain, Jns. C. the Sanford Commercial Club on
After the executive committco was wireless station, the only
homo near Glen Cove last Saturday,
Roberts, Deputy Clerk and C. M. Friday, July 2nd, 1915, for the pur­ appointed, nominations for delegate means of communication
between
committed suicide in the jail here
Hand, sheriff in attendance. Absent pose of disrussing tho matter of to tho National Convention to be the United States and Germany.
Tuesday night.
Secretary Daniels announced that
Com.
L. A. Rrumley, and J . A. good roads.
Alachua County Fair
held In Detroit, Mjch., were in order
Meeting was railed to order’ by resulting in the selection of Jas. E Captain Bullard, in charge of the
The jail authoriteia declare that
The Alachua County Fair Asso­ Clark.
Mr. Alex Vaughn, Tax Assessor, Hon. Forrest Lake, President of the Walker of Aurilla with G. H. Cheat­ naval radio, had gone to take over
Holt killed himself by climbing
ciation nrc now sending out their
through the opening at the top of
rare programs. Gainesville is one of came before the Board and advised Sanford Commercial Club, who ex­ er as alternate.
At this time P.M. the station, and would ct^ttinuo its
his cell door and then plunging to our prettiest and most thriving lit­ the Hoard thnt the Tax Hooks for plained the object of the meeting MeDougall gave an interesting talk operation with naval forces.
There will be no changiT e far as
the narrow court below. The attend­ tle cities, affording accomodations 1915 were not ready, for equalization to be to ascertain whether or not it to tho delegates after which Hro.
the
public Is concerned. Messages
was
the
wish
of
the
citixens
of
the
nnd
asked
the
Board
to
grant
an
ant said he wus positive Holt killed for all who may take an interest In
S. A. Reynolds of Minter, Ala. gave
himself In his own cell, when; the the coming fair. There will be five extension of time in which to pre­ County to build bard surface roads an nddress of derided interest to tho will be accepted ns heretofore. The
only difference will bo that naval
and if so whether it was desired to delegates.
he found the body. Though there are continuous days of racing. Good sent the Tax Rolls.
operators instead of commercial em­
And upon Motion duly made nnd bond for the amount approximating
conflicting reports a* t the manner half mile trark, one mile from cen­
Adjournment for dinner.
The afternoon meeting was taken ployees will man the key«. The
in which Holt met his death, it was ter of City. Hay and feed at reason­ carried the time for tho completion J45U.OOO.OO or to issue interest-hear­
ing
lime
wnrruhlM
to
the
extent
uf
up by short talks by several of the charges collected by tho navy will be
definitely established through Dr. able prices. Fair begin* Tuesday was extended until July 19th, 1919.
J100
000
00
-—
Hoard
adjourned
to
July
15th,
Carriers on the betterment of the paid to the owning company.
Cleghorn, the jail physician that Nov. 9th., continuing until Satur­
Today’*
action
wns
deemed
neces­
service
and
the
adoption
of
the
day Nov |:tth Pare, trot and run­ 1915
Holt died of a fractured skull.
The mutter was discussed at
sary because of alleged violations of
Several of those about the jail ning rare* will
the order While
1. P Hagan, ( ’hair length t . the following citizens. following resolution*
Resolved, That we pledge our loyal neutrality by the Company’s opera­
unusual ¡iber.il purse* are offered F A Douglas*. Clerk,
said they heard an explosion, the
O. P Swope, Oveldo, Mr TttVeo,
. report coining from Holt’s cell. This The best blood of Florida will he J a« ( ’ Roberts, D C.
Altamonte. Mr J. H Ia*e, Oviedo, support nnd best efforts to the ser­ tors. it has been charged thnt when
noise, it was believed, was due to warmed on thi* trark And judging
| Mr T I Miller, Sanford, Mr W vice. and desire to work in harmony the navy censors had left the wire­
the fall of hoard« from the top of from past performance*, some tine
Sanford, Fla , July 6th, 1915 i R- He..ley. Long wood, Mr (I W with &gt;.ll officials of the P. U. Dept. less room for a minute or two unsteppeing will lie exhibited.
the cell.
Honorable Hoard of County Com- Spencer. Sanford; Mr. C. It. Walker, Resolved; That we favor giving neutral messnges had been sent.
The wireless station nt Turkcrton,
This
Fair
Association
well
deserves
inissioner* in and for Seminole Conn-1 Sanford
Mr F P, Forster. San- preference to substitutes In appoint­
Jeremiah O’ Ryan, the keeper de­
J was taken o\A-r inst September
ment*.
provided
lie
has
successfully
its
present
reputation
having
com­
forti
Mr
II
II
Rut
I
irilull,
(
i
c
n
e
v
a
ly.
Florida,
met
in
regular
meeting
tailed to wutch Holt, miid he vuu,
the government. Both stations
It wa* found that tin.......usti* of pii**ed tl......xammntiori nnd is other­
fifteen feet away from the cell when petent official* safr track, rurleou» at ]0 o’clock A M Present Chair­
now
are able to communicate directly
he heard a loud report. He looked in treatment, and uni|iiestmned credit man L. P Hagan, and Commission­ opinion of the above speaker* was wise worthy.
with
Germany
Resolved: Thnt we extend our
W Kntr.minger. J A Clark for a County Rond issue of upproxthe direction of the qell, hut it was Numerous ini|uiries are being made er* C
Originally
the ab ject'of the ronsorthanks
t&lt;
&gt;
both
House«
of
Congress
dark. He said he found Holt’s body from trainers and drivers Alachua I T McLain, with V K Dongles* itnsiily Î 150,000 00 i« which issue
siilji
was
to
prevent communication
should
he
mi
lulled
the
present
issiti¡
for
mm
h
untiring
efforts
in
our
bein n pool of blood in the corner. County affording many good horse« j Deputy ( ’b-rk. rand (' \l Hand,
ilh
beltgerenl
ships nt sea nnd the
if
of fJiMl.000 00 of tin- llond* of specThe excitement thut followed the for training For further information |sheriff, m attendance Absent Corn
censorship
has
been
continued, it was
Resol vt-tl; Timi wn extend uur
IVniiel. (itiinesv lile. 1. A Hrumb-y
noise brought Warden i luise and adtires* R F
said,
in
naval
quarter's,
because of a
t finn k* to tho R F D News and
Fla . Supt
Races
Minute* "f the !a.*t meeting read of Seminole County.
other jail authorities to the scene Alachua Co .
conviction thnt German submarines
W
D
Brown
for
untiring
effort*
to
urn! u-pprnvcil
Motion by Mr, Lor; That the
District Attorney Lewis J Smith and
were aide to receive wireless message«
Mr Cassiidy. inlilre«*i-i| tn board i 1 Ur appoint ., , onumiti-,- t&lt;&gt; meet bring about grenier benefit to lite
I
ounril
Meets
i
in
Dr Cleghorn, together with n ie r a i
from
Sayville.
carrier body and t-' their millions
The City Council met in regular in regard* to ditching and drainage with the Huurd n( t minty Com inis
constables, were soon on the scene
of hi* property, which mutter had st"tiers at their next regular meeting of patron*
and immediately began an investi­ session July fith, 1915 at 7 30 LV M
Notice of Public Hearing
Resolved. Flirt her l hixt publlshers
Present. H W Herndon, presi­ been ref, rn-d to Com I. A Hrumb-y in July Gilt. 19 1 in .ink t hat l he
gation. Dr. Cleghorn dinied a report
at lust meeting, but no report yhi* suitl Hoard cull an Election to vote of Itewspapers be. required 10 slulltp ^ Notice of the public hearing to bo
that Holt had killed himself by chew­ dent. W. \Y Abernathy, J 1&gt; Davi­
on the proposition nf bonding the tho narrn-s of stibsrribers on the held July 23rd, 1915, in tho Court
son. J Adam«. C H Diingee, R. f meeting.
ing a percussion cap.
House, Sanford. Seminole county,
Mr A T Rossetter. addressed &lt;&gt;unty in tie *utn &lt;&gt;f 1450.000 00 P» per* i tt- 1'end of tiring labels
He reported that death wan caused MMXwell \b-eltl 11 K Tolar
Renili ver1, That we extend
the Hoard in regard* to drainage of fur good road* purposes.
Florida, in reference to the applica­
Carried.
Minute*
uf
the
la«t
meeting
read
by a fracture at the top of the skull.
tion of Mr Michael Scholtz for perI
H
l.ei-. Oviedo. thunks to Hon Tho« F; Watson
|ul approved The request of Mr Hrick Roads on Celery Ave, Com Committee:
An explosion would have blown fuurn
h
&lt;
tir*!
hi* effor- - III
U|
-•u
n i .,• ■
Mie
tir-!
P
ftl.i**ioii to I 'ui-Ulu't u bridge ,t &lt;loss
1111**1
!♦
Ylil'T’*
1*1
ifi-pl
«
1
H
ji
Hit'
*
. ir mn n i t II I ’ 1 1 1 h.iil ( !. -n.&lt;v.,
&gt;. hi |. ' inir•■d t
f,,* Rur. ! ■*• IV.,.head off would havi followed ; n at-j * t r • \o|-i - ! 1
|. qtri.it
\ppli
itioi
-d
Mr
U
1
1
N.
m
II
l l , M John* r i v r ut Monroe F irr&gt; .
\
\
ti
II.-ll
Ll»ll,#
*
*
t,-l
I
I
n
*
\
, -, :
. . .
1
Png
■
c III'
tempt by Holt to clow a pi-n u**tnn
í . w.Il tt .1 w1 • Xti ri!
Il- ---i
Tin- W.ir Department having un­
b-r
nun
ig,
tin-at
"I
t
&gt;uiiit\
II
miih
I
1
1
;i*.
A
It
in-in
1
1
-.
f
11
Uru
mb-v
tire limit* W a * refen-rri d to i he tire
cap, the physician said
lin. i t. 1* Mi&lt; uni
t h:&lt;i- i *
der
consideration an application from
read,
a
n
d
no
in
l
ion
t
.
v
.
n
.it
pn-*rr\i
i
ilutita.
H
l.ytnan.
Forr&lt;-*l
City,
rnmiiiiltui' The report* of tin officer*
hi* splendili addir** of welcome, and Mr. Mi child Scholtz lor permission
Athorough examination of Holt’s
Communication
from
Dr
it
J
(
K.
Walker,
Sanford;
A.
A.
Hicks,
read nnd ordered filed.
P. M. McDougall for his kind re­ to construct a bridge across the St.
cell failed, according to the jnil au­
A petition ’ asking that Sanford Mjllcr, in reference to Transfer of Paula; nnd Jno. Hell, Monroe.
marks
in welromlng us tq the City ‘Johns River, Florida nt Monroo Fur­
thorities, to disclose any weapon or Avenue be paved from 4th St to Pauper by F. F. Dutton Inc., rend,
It was suggested that the above
Implements of any kind which Holt County paving, anti that sidewalk* apd warrant ordered drawn for
ry. n public he; ring will be held in
committee meet at Iftr.'tO at
the of Tullahassee.
Itesol ved limi a copy of ihese the Court Mouse. Sanford, Seminole
could have used to kill himself.
J5
00
in
payment
of
same
Si
minolr
County
Hunk,
fur
the
pur
lie built on both side* of the Street,
Commtintciilmn from (
II Din po*e of formulating a plan to pro r-*o! ut ion* lu- rend bifore tin Na­ County, Florida, nt 11 00 o'clock A.
Coroner Walter II. Jones, after wa* n ferret! to the Street rommitl'O
M , Friday, July 23, 1915. fur the
gee,
read,
in
regards
to
purchase
of
1 to the Commissioners at J 00 tional convention nf Rural Carrier*
viewing the body said:
It w.i* moved' and seconded that the
to
l-e
held
ut
Detroit.
Mieti
ni
xl
purppMof eoiisiilcruig-the sufficiency
di*inIn
ttint,
matter
referred
to
C
]* M
"Undoubtedly a suicide, and un­ hill* as approved by the finance
mont li
of ihe provision* for navigation made
M
II
and
Mu-riff
and
\
F
Hell,
M
ret
mg
;■
-!
pi-.trt-i
-i
doubtedly the man jumped, i can- committee and •ignrd hv tl&gt; pri-i
**igin--I T t
R i t f.ert
l,v the plan* n* submitted, or nny
FurrCst Lake, t luiriltun,
nut give un official version uittll mi deni be paid t'nrrtn! 1'be &lt; omn il pupl , and Itlstruited to purchase
Sr
muri
&gt;
Reni ly
changes that may be required to nof
hltu
all
things
being
equal.
\
\
M
Hay
ru-s.
Secretary
lopsy is performed by the jnd physi­ then preceded to equalize the a**e**(î il Chester. Corn
vnid unreasonable interference with
Warrant ordered ^Irawn in favor
Mr J
II la-e, also asked the
ment for the year 1915
cian, Dr. Cleghorn."
Jltck*on ville Fia wa* «eii-cted us nav igalion.
of
F.
A
Dougin**,
Clerk,
for
IJ2.72
in
Chairman of the Hoard of County
Council adj ourned to meet at
The body was then taken to the
for redemption of taxes on County Commissioners to tip|voint a commit­ tht* m xt meeting place, July Jrd tnd
Accordingly, notice is hereby giv­
P,
M.
Friday
the
9tji.
morguo in Hempstead, where Dr.
41h. 1916.
Home property.
en that nil (versons interested are in­
tee
to
meet
with
the
above
Commit­
Cleghorn was prepared to perform
Warrant ordered drawn in favor ter to inspect different materials
vited to be present at the above
Tornado Hits Cincinnati
an autopsy Immediately. The autop­
of
City
of
Sanford,
for
Jl.IG6.68
balnamed lime and place to express their
Guild
Homls
I
ns
pe
c
t
i
o
n
and mails in other Counties. Chair­
Cincinnati. O . July 9. Twelve
sy disposed of a report current here
nrcdue
the
city
on
account
of
\
the.
The Good Roads committee of views upon the adequacy of
man appointed Com C. W. EntzImmediately after thé finding of persons are known to be dead and lux
plans
wirh
reference
to
the
naviga­
Seminole
County
together
with
two
mieger,
nnd
J
T
McLain,
ComHolt’s body thnt he had been shot eight buildings were blown down ¡tnd
Communication front W. V, Knot mi t tea to meet at tiu- Altamonte representative* from the Hoard of tion uf the stream. While all s t a te ­
and killed from the outside. This destroyed as a result of a fierce tor­
enclosing act of the Legislature, Hotel, ul 8 o’clock Thursday morn­ County Commissioner* visited nnd ments at the hearing are given due
.was only one of a number of reports. nado which swept over the city late
ing July 81 h, 1915.
inspected the road* of both Orange consideration, important facts and
Wednesday night. A dozen persons read, ami ordered filed.
Warrant
ordered
drawn
in
favor
Reports of the several different and Lake Counties yesterday with statistics, intended to have especial
are missing in the debris left by the
New York, July 9.— Frank Holt.
of
Florida
Meta!
Products
Co.,
County
officers presented, lead nnd a view to building more hard sur weight in the final determination
Morgan’a assailant, had planned to storm.
of the case, should preferably be.
face road* in Seminole County.
approved, nnd ordered filed.
Owing to tho fact thnt all wires in payment of Culverts used.
destroy the liners Snxnnin and Phllsubmitted
in writing.
*
Mr. J . F- Karnalz. addressed the
The trip was made by automobile*
Wnmnta paid during the month
were blown down and traffic parit­
J sdclphia by dynamite which it is be­
By authority of the Chief o f
y-zed throughout the Ohio valley the Hoard in regards to Telephone Ser­ of June by the Treasurer ordered and included an inspection of the
lieved he had placed aboard the
/
Engineer*. U. S. Army:
work now going on at Winter Park
cancelled.
extent of the damage anf the de­ vice for County.
vessels before they Bailed g from
Bond of C. J. Marshall, for car­
Pino Castle, Mount Dora and also
Warrants Published in Tuesday«
struction of life Is in pcseiblc to dis
W. B. LA D U E .
New York to Liverpool July 3. Holt
rying Ft tear ms presented up proved, Herald.
an inspection of the Sand nnd Oil
Major, Corps of
cover.
,
*o advised his wife In Dnllas, Tex ,
road* at Fusil*.
T h e 'ru in wrought in the towns and license ordered issued.
Engineers
In a letterJ which was transmitted
Bond of H. H. Pattis hull, for
Miami Part) Here
The committee will have another
along the rivers in this sretion 1»
United States Engineer Office,
the navy department in Wash­
yet Impossible tb know. From tho Notary Public, presented and ap­ j Col. Brosslere, Mrs Brossiere, Mrs meeting at an early date tfifftl nnnounJacksonville, Florida,
ington.
Niles, Mis* Nile* and Ylvctor Mol iiouncemcnt will tie made uf their
last reports it itj known thul much proved. n
July 6, 1915.
Wireless warnings were sent brondN. C. Jacobs, addressed
the fett of Miami passed through the report on thestr’ roads in n later Issue
damage has been done in Dayton and
***t over the Atlantic from the eaitHellvicw. Newport, Covingtotj,- Lud­ Hoard in regards to finishing Road city today enroute to Orlando to at­ of the Herald.
New Grocery Store
*rn saebonrd, advising the Saxonia
------------------- r
low, on the Kentucky side, and Law­ between Geneva and Chuluoto, mat­ tend the wedding of Hasile Brossiere
■nd the Philadelphia to steer toward
Rivers
Brothers have opened a
ter referred to Com. T. J . McLain, to Miss Ethel Dickson of that Oity.
rence, on the Indiana side.
Riven lew Maid Here
*seh other.
new
grocery
store on Sanford Ave­
Barilo
Brossiere
ht
business
manager
with power to net.
yThe River view Maid is in port nue nt the stand formerly occupied
of
tho
Reporter
Star
and
is
u
young
The Philadelphia captain advised
Mr.
A.
B.
Cameron,
addressed
the
Moved to Oklahoma
the American Line offices todny that NjM r. nnd Mrs. T. P. Hill and fam­ Board in reference to appointment man of great promise in his chosen here for n few days and has the orig­ by Richardson Grocery store. Rivers
inal crew on hoard. The owner, Dr. Bros., came hero from Green Cove
field.
•wrything on board had been ident ily who have been living on Sanford of Game Warden, Motion made and
nnd Mrs. E. F. Armstrong, Miaa Springs where they have been yin
seconded,
thnt
matter
be
deferred
Ifl«d.*nd that all is well. At both the Heights for the past three years have
Ruth Armstrong, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. business for the past fifteen years.
Baptist Service* Sunday
sold their home place to George until next regular meeting.
Cunard and American Lino offices
G
Armstrong and Mi*» Oglesby. A. D. Darby is salesman for the
5kr. Temple addressed the Board 9:30 Bible School.
nallard and left today for Oklahoma
Dr Armstrong i* the owner and firm and is well known over the
It wa* &gt;aid that It would be virtu­ where they will rnnkc their future in regards to Mary Haro n pauper, j t-urt Preaching "The World in
promoter of Riverview. the beauti­ Male having been engaged in the
ally impossible for nnyono to pass home. We hate to lose the Hill fam­ and asked that warrant be drawn our Pockets and Handlings," A re­
ful suburb of Jacksonville that i* business for many year» Tho new
port
of
Mr.
Hyman's
recent
visit
to
the lines of guards at the pier to ily from Sanford but hope they will for J25.00 in payment for caring
growing
so rapidly into public favor firm have purchased a large grocery
the
Foreign
Mission
Hand
at
Rich­
pitre explosives aboard the ships. It be pleased with their new home lu for her, warrant was drawn.
Many
Sanford
people have lots in stock and will seek the patronage of
Putition of citizens asking for an­ mond, Y’a.
l* believed the Saxonlu Is beyond the the w e s t . ______ ”
Riverview
and
will be pleased to the people of this section.
other hearing In the matter of the 6:45 Jr. and Sr. B. Y. P. U.
learn
that
tho
property
is advancing
tone of wireless communication
E. J. River*. 1. F. Rivers and A.
y^Mlsa Lillian Higgins has returned Bridge across the St. Johns River 7:45 Preaching— "L o s t'’- The first in price assisted by the many ImD. Darby all have families and will
Three Massachusetts ci ti te ns to­ homo after a two weeks visit to on tho Indian River and Orlando in a series of sermons on the condi­
provementa made from time to time. add to the population of the city
day positively Identified Holt as friends in Jacksonville where ehe Highway, signed by Chairman and tions of our unsaved friend.
Watch The Herald for future an­ the' kind of citizens that we neod
You
are
welcome
to
all
these
Erith Muenter, who was wanted for was the recipient of many social Clerk, with seal.
nouncements.
and appreciate.
services.
Mr. J. H. Lee, of Oviedo, Chairman

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

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A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH, °
« HE’LL PRENT 'E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
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iD o o o o o o D o a o o o o D o o o o o a D O O D D a D o o o B Q o o o a o o o o o a D a a o o o a a a
• Mr. Henry Ford ha* published n
brochure, which is an indictment
against the cigarette made by the
leading business interests of Amer­
ica.
For instance, the Cadilac M otor
Car Company posted the following
notice, in its factories: “ Hoys who
smoke cigarettes we do not care to
keep in our employ. In the future
we will not hire anyone whom wo
know to be addicted to this habit.
It is our desire to weed it entirely
out of tho factory just as soon as
practicable. We will ask anyone in
our factory who sees tbe seriousness
of this habit to use their influence
in having it stamped o u t.”
The J. C. Ayer Company, Lowell,
Mass., has just put the ban on ci­
garette smokers: Believing that
smoking cigarettes is injurious to
both mind and body, thereby unfit­
ting young men for their best work,
therefore, after this date we will
not employ any young man under
2 1 years of age who smokes cigar­
ettes.”
Marshall Field St Co., the greatest
department store in America, has
adopted the policy for years, of not
engaging boys who smoke cigarettes.
Mr. Wanamaker’s stores in New
York and Philadelphia Invariably re­
jects applicants, for position where
there is evidence of excessive use of
cigarettes.
Mr. Thomas A Edison employs no
person who smokes cigarettes. He
nays that degeneration of the hruin,
which results from this habit, is per­
manent and uncontrollable. Victims
of the habit become unreliable. The
leading scientists, as well as the
great business men agree in th'eir
opinion that the young man who
makes u practice of smoking cigar­
ettes soon becomes a slave to the
habit. In many business o (flees
where men are employed tho lingers
o f applicants are first examined and
if tho tell-tale signs of cigarette
smoking are evidenced the applicants
are rejected at once
Apopka News.
* • •
f There are so many of my friends
here in Sanford that cannot swim
especially men and the following
article is given to them in the hopes
that they will repent and endeavor
to master this art that should be
known to every man, woman and
child in the world:
The popular idea that swimming
is a dangerous art and should bu
ah mined because if you ran swim
y o u ’ ll get in the water and if you get
in the water you will probably drown
is characterized
as "riibbish” by
(J. II. Corsnn, swimming instructor.
Every year Mr. Corsan travels
around the North American . contlnent-*-his home is in Canada— giving short courses it) swimming in the
larger cities, In the last five years
he has had one month’ s vacation. He
has taught more than 100,000 per­
sons how to swim.
The way to avoid drowning, ac­
cording to Mr Corsan, is to learn
how to swim. Good swimmers don't
drown. They might die of chill or
starve to death, hut. as for drown­
ing— pooh!
How about cramps, he was asked.
Even good swimmers have cramps
that bugaboo of those who_aren’ t nt
homo In the water.
His answer was reassuring.
"Cramps needn't raise a moment's
worry. I've seen thousands of good
Bwimmers seized with cramps and
n e v ^ * n one was drowned. All they
did was to turn on their backs and
cither wait for help or paddle in with
their free limbs. I've never heard of
u swimmer having cramps in both
legs and arms. Even then his case
would not be hopelpsa.
•'Thero never was a case of drown­
ing that was caused by cramps. That
may seem surprising after the count&gt; Toss water tragedies that have been
blamed on crampe. Death in the wa­
ter is caused by chill or strangling*
‘.'People strangle to death because
they are ignorant of the proper meth­
o d of breathing. When they sink be­
neath the water they hold their air
pasaages shut. When they come to
the top they have to breathe out the
air they’ ve used while under the
water. Aa breathing out fakes fifty
'TTmes as long as breathing In they
have no time to get a fresh supply
o f air before they go under again.
This keeps up until they breathe in
under the water and thus strangle
to death.
^
* "T h is process should be reversed.
Breathe in for the seeontj you are
above water, then
breathe
not
through the nostrils while under the
water and y ou can keep it up until
y o u starve to death. A knowledge of

this reversed process of breathing
would have saved hundreds who
died when the Lusitania sank.
"W hen you know alt the factors
in the case you will wonder how any
one ever drowned. Only a deplorable
ignorance can explain it. Look at
the buoyancy of the human body.
After the Luaitanin tragedy hun­
dreds of bodies were found floating
hours after they had died. The body
weighs but a few ounces in the water.
What then is needed but a little com­
mon sense, a cool head and a know­
ledge of swimming to keep afloat in­
definitely? "Itecqntly Great Brit­
ain started a campaign to teach the
methods of life saving. I say, teach
them to swim properly snd they will
get better results.
Let every man
be his own life saver. '
To swim properly, however, as Mr.
Corsan admitted, is different from
mere swimming. Many swimming
experts in the past have drowned.
People argued that if experts drown­
ed, an ordinary swimmer would have
no chance at all. Mr. Corsan explains
that they weren’ t experts at all and
when they were seized with cramps
tfley lost their heads just like inex­
perienced swimmers and were strang­
led to death, because they didn't
know how to breathe properly.
T h b .busipess of breathing is very
important, according to Mr. Corsan.
"Nine— tenths of swimming is
breathing and movement is only onetenth, he suys.
This in spite of the fact that when
he illustrated the Australian crawl,
breathing orcupied . nearer, one than
nine-tenths of the time he was in tin*
water. Most of the time he kept his
head completely submerged.
Another point in breathing empha­
sized hy Mr, Corsan Is the way to
avoid that disagreeable experience of
getting a mouthful of water instead
of tiir when tho swimmer encounters
short, choppy waves, spray or splnshes. When breathing in, he holds the
tip of his tongue just behind the up­
per front teeth as a sort of curtain.
This is so elTective (hat Mr
Corsan
is willing to He flat on his back and
let fifty persons throw bucket« full of
water on his fnre.
Not n drop will get in his mouth
Women should he the greatest
swimmers in the world, Mr Corsan
asserts, because of their greater bu oy­
ancy. A woman’ s feet will not sink
below the surface of the water. That
in why tnnnyewomen whrt&gt;vrouldn’ t
swim have drowned in shnonw\wliter.
They couldn't get their feet to bot­
tom
An example of how well a woman
can swim was mentioned by Mr. Cor­
san. Une of his pupils had another
pupil, n little fourteen-year-oid girl,
wj10 wn'8 on th,, Empress of Irolnnd
when it went down in the St. Lawrenre. The little girl swam around
in the water and swam so well that
she had to try to get
on nine
lifeboats before they would rescue
her. She almost died of chill.
"Swimming should be the easiest
thing in the w orld," he said. "I t
ought to lie less tiring than walking.
It’ s nothing btft a one-step on the
horizontal anyway. By learning the
proper movements and method of
breathing you can swim for almost
indefinite periods."

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And There Are Many Such.
"What I bate to see,"- eald Uncle
£ben, "Is a man dat kalnt stand up
foh hla own rights wlfout lookin’ fob
everygody s i t e , to U y down an’ be
walked on."

and » » s ir psrt tboraof, or right, titlo or
lotaraat therein In tha Stata of Florida or
elsewhere; to .borrow or to loan ■ money
and to aiaruta Ha not»», bond» or other
evldtnr«* of Indebtedness. and In ganarnl
llfp itlm ral of lbs Inlertor
to do any
lifd (_..
all conduct
ol Ita bualni
it and
____
____
. It. 8. [.and office sr G»ln*»*JII*,Fls.
nava, »tercia*
»tercia» and enjoy all the
and to hav»,
Juno 26. 1016
right», power»
rawer» and prrlvilegea Incident to
. Notice ia hereby given that Thom»» C.
I one for profit organlxed snd ex­
llutchln»on of Oete*n, Florid», who. on Merch latlng under the law» of tha Stata
ot
0n* “
24. 1913, m»d»
Homextrsd
Entry, No. ‘■
Floridi.
O U 589. for 8 ) i ot S E N
Section 11; and
Atilde III.
S ’ , . of S W J i, Section 12. Township 19 South,
Tha amount ol tha capital »lock ol tbia
Kang«- 31 East. Tallahass»* Meridian, has
corporation ahall be 1100.000, divided Into
filed notic# of Intention to make Thrro-yrar 11000 abare* of the par vslue of |100 each,
Prool, to establish claim to the land abova
Hr*eri bed, bifora Clark ol Circuit Court, at which atdek ahall be iaaued only when
aid (or In full with lawful money of the
Kanlord. Florida, on tha 12th day ot August
.'oiled State», nr it may be Iaaued in return
1915
Claimant namaa aa alinea*»» .
for property, labor or aervicea, the value ol
J. It. Kllia, ol Oattrn, Florida
aurh
property, labdr or ae/vlcee. to be
W. Ct Carpenter, of Oataan, Florida.
Axed by tho incorporator» or by the direc­
H. U. liarrla. of Oataan. Florida.
tora at a meeting called (or auch purposes,
A. A. Ilrooka. of Oataan. Florida.
which value ahall he entered of record In
Hobart W . Davis,
the minute* at the *aid meeting,
S9Tura-6lc
Hrglatrr
Article IV.
The eald corporation ahall eaitt for a
Nailer of Application tar Tai Deed Under term of ninety-nine (99) yearr from tba data
Section $73 of ihe General Slslulr*
of Uauanc# of letter# patent.
, Nolle» ia hffaby given that It. &lt;1. Homer,
A rtic le V.
purchaser
of Tax
Certificate No. 822,
Tha officers ol thj* corporation ahall ba
dated the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1913, a president, a vice president, a . secretary
haa Mad »»id certificate In my offltW and and a treasurer, the latter two of which
haa made application lor tax dead to la- officer», to-wit: a secrslsry and trsaaurrr
aua In accordance with law. Said certlH- may be bald by one and the eatne per-cata
embraces
the
following
deaeribed »an, end a UWhrd of director# of not mora
property altualed in Seminole county, Flor­ than
aeven (7) not laea than threw (3 )
ida, to-wit:
N H ol R W 't , Sac. 19, Tp. mandara, the number of »aid board to be
21 S, It. S3 E. Acre» 80.
Axed from time to time by the by-law»;
Tha »aid land bring naaeaaad at tha data the board of directora »ball be elected by
of the laauanre of auch certificate In Ihe the atockholdera at tba annual meeting
name ol Unknown. Unless »aid certifi­
cate »hall be redeemed according lo law, of (be aald rtockholdria which ahall be
held on the Arat Tuaed ay in June of each
tai deed will laau» lhtrwin on the 27th clay and every year, beginning 'with the year
or July. A. p . 1915.
1916, and the other officer» »halt be elected
Wit nr*» my official aignaturi- and aeal by
Ihe board of directora annually on the
thla the Ulst day of June. A. D. 1915.
same data aa tha annual meeting of tho
(»»all
.
E. A. DOUG I. ASS,
stockholders
aa above and Immediately
Ctark Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
alter the »aid meeting of atockholdera.
Uy Jaa. C. llob erls.tP . C.
The board ol directora may at any l|mi
87-Tura-Stc
appoint such aaaiitant aecretariea or aa•ittanl treasurer» an it may ace fit,
Tha
Inroiporatore ol this company (ball meet
Nolle« of Application .for 'Taxglleed Under at the office of the company In tJ&gt;r city
Hertlon 3T6 af Iba General Hlelulre
ol Hanford, Florida. on the 2nd day of
Notice 1» hereby given that II. C. Ilomer August. 1916, to completo the organisa­
purchaser of Tan CartiArata No. 823, tion of the compnny, lo adopt by-laws,
dated t h a '2nd dny of Junr, A. I&gt;. 1913. and to alrct the officer* to conduct* tha
hna filed said certificate In my office and bualneee of the corporation until ita Aral
haa mada application (or ta i dead to Itaua annual meeting In 191C.
Until the eald
in accordanra with law.
Said certificate meeting of toe incorporator« and until
embrace# the following deaeribed property tbatr succeeaora aro sleeted and duly qu italtualed In Ramlnola county, Florida, to- iAed, the buaineea of this corporation shall
wU: - 8 W K o f . S W 't , Sec. 19, Tp. S I S be conducted hy the following offlcOts, toIt. 33 E. Acre» 40.
wit;
W . 8. Hand, president; T . I. IlawThe »aid land being naaeaaed nt the dale kina, vice president: J. N. Whltncr, secre­
of tba laauanre of auch certificate In tha tary and treasurer; and W. S. Hand, C , M
name of Unknown. Uniera »aid certifi­ Hand. T. I. Hawkins J. N. Whltncr. L. A.
cate ehall br rldremrd according lo law, llrumlry and 8. 1‘ uleston aa a board of
tax deed will laaue thereon on Ihe 21th director*.
day ol July. A. D. 1915.
A n ide VI.
Witness my official aignature and aeal
This corporation ahall at the meeting
thi» the 21»t day oí June, A. P. ISIS,
of the incorporators abova provided for,
(arai)
E. A . DOUGLASS,
adopt an appropriate corporate aeal and
Clerk Circuit Couit Seminole C o , Fla.
by-law» not inconsistent with the»»
ar­
Ily Ja». C. Roberta, l l ^ f .
ticle* of Incorporation, and law* ol the
S7-T ue»-&amp;tc
*
Slate of Florida, which by-law»
may
be

LEGAL ADVERTISING

(State Board o f IlVnilh)
|Throw physic to the dogs!
Ï
In other words, avoid tho doctor
excepting in cases of extreme emer­
gency and let every man, nnd woman
be the judge of what constitutes an
emergency.
That was a kind of motto whose
observance in the past has brought
premature obsequies in many a sad­
dened family, in the times when doc­
tors wore fewer in proportion to the
total population than now, and when
\hey were not so well equipped for
the battle against disease and death.
in the good old times our grand­
mothers were fairly good doctors
themselves; probably they Were bet­
ter equipped than we in these «lays
with- first aid remedies. Blit they
applied their remedies to the treat­
ment of injuries and disease far be­
yond the first stages, and too often
with serious results.
/
There must have been a large el­
ement of faith helping these dear
old ladies in their amateur practice.
From their individual experiences
from their inheritances of the past
and from the neighbors they accu­
mulated vast stores of "sure cures",
and the more disagreeable their con­
coctions* of mustard and pepper and
turpentine nnd the herbs of the field,
the worse they smelled and tasted,
the more certain was their efficacy
in the minds of their much-suffering
patients.
* •
Is the practice of medicine a more
exact science than it was fifty years
ago?
With no disparagement to tho
grand old men who rode their end­
amended or repealed, may be provided In
less rounds, who carried the suffer­
such by-lawa.
ings of their patients
very close to
NOTICE FOII FUI1LICATION
Atilde VII.
The highest amount ol Indebte dnesa .or
their hearts, who brought cheer and
Serial No. 00193
liability lo which thla corporation may at
Department of the Interior,
comfort into hundreds of homes and
any time subject luelf ahall Ire twice tha
U. S. Land Office at Gaineavilla, Fla.
amount of Ita authorised atock.
June 3, 1915.
who took their long-delayed pay in
Article VIII.
Notice la hareby given that Jarry M.
The name* and residence» ol the Inpotatoes and bacon, or never col­ Ilreaow, ot Weklws, Florida, who on De­
rorporators ami attbirrlbrra of atock. with
15, 1909. m adrillom ratead Entry, the numbera of aharea auhacribed by rack
lected it at all, medicine and sur­ cember
No. 06193, for W l i o l SW )4 Section 7. are aa follow*
gery have made wonderful strides and N W *4 of N W l , , Section it , Town*
I..
A. Brumley,
Sanford,
Florida. 56
■hip 20 South, Hange 29 Eaal, Taltahaaaee
The old time doctor had to be sur­ Meridian, hat Med notice ot intention lo »hares.
T.
I. ilawklna,
Sanford.
Florida, 50
five year proof, to ratahllah Halm abarca
geon anil physician and dentist nnd make
to the land »hove deaeribed. before rlerk
f
M Hand, Sanlord, Florida. 25 abarra
of
rlrcult
eourl, at Sanford. Fiorili», on
occasionally had to prescribe for tinW S Hand, Sanford. Florida. 23 abare*
the 22nd day ol July, 1915
J.
N Whltncr.
Sanlord.
Hernia, 40
row his time was too full of his nev­
Claimant name* aa wltneaeea
■hare*.
Ulyaaea K, Itrowo, of Wektma, Florida,
S.
I’
ulestnn,
Sanford,
Florida.
10 abarca.
er ending daily work to keep track
C I', lloyd, of Wektwa, Florida.
In Witnraa Whereof, the aanl incorpora­
W II. Hoyo. *if Weklwa. Florida,
of the general development of his
tor* hair hereunto *et their hand*, thla
H. R Ileiyil, ol W e i l * . Florida
5t h da) ol June. A l&gt; 1913
profession, excepting through tinHOIIKRT W DAVIS.
W. S. Hand
83-Tue»-5tc
Heglater.
T* 1. ilawklna
journals he was too busy to read.
L. A. Itrumley
•
Hp had no opportunity to become
W r M Hand
NOTICE
S Fulcaton
Notice i* hereby given (hai there mill be
n specialist.
J N W hii ner.
a aloekboldera* meeting ut (he Ready Truat
F f.11III DA
The difference between the old ( nmpan) at the udire of ita secretary In S( TtilA TNET ttl
V OF S E M IN O L E
Fiorirla, on Tueaday, July llth ,
time and modern practice is the de­ Sanford,
Thla day peraonally appeared hrtnr** me.
1915, at ten o riork a. m.
The object ol
nipetin* ia
la to ameni!
amend the charter ol a notary public, I- A llrumley. T I. llsw
velopment of tiie specialist and tin- thla meeting
kina.
V . M Hand. W
S
Hand. J N .
Itially
Truat
Company.
■aid
' Whltncr and S J'ulealon. lo me well known
growing importance of preventive
J f
A L F R E D FOSTER.
and
known
to
he
the
peraona
deaeribed
a5 Tuee-Mr
Secretary
medicine. The idea of these days l&gt;
In and who ctecutrd the foregoing ar*
Uric« uf incorporation, and they
each
that the prevention of disease i-&gt;
ark nowledged before me. .th a t they eienl rnl t un to
Appi ?
ter b e l t e r *
Notice ol
ruted
the
»ame
for
the
purpoeea
therein
Fatenl '
quite as important us its runNotice ja hereby given that ee. the un* na rned.
The education of the people} to tleralgned, have thla day organued and
In Wltnr** Whereof, I hace hereunto
ouraeivra Into a rnrporat.an un- art my hand and otTolal neat thi* 3th flay
the value of cleanliness, of proper »•»oclated
d*-r (he name of l-ockhatehee Cattle Com* of June, A I&gt; 1915
A I. B ETTS.
sanitation, is the keystone of pre­ ; *r&gt;. for the purpeeea ,e| forth and under
Ih- term» of the rharter and article* of in­
Notar) I*ubi ir, Stale id Florida
vention W hereas, medicine um d to corporation hereto anneaed. the original
at Large
arhtch la nom on Ale In the office ot the
My rommiailon riplrea Ort II. 1917.
de classed among the mysteries and Secretary
of Slate of FlrTrlda, end that we
Tur*-H3-3te
its operative effects a secret that the will apply fo the Governor ot the State
of Florida, at hla office In the city of Tslpublic bad no right to know, the laha-aee. Fioriti» on the 16th day ol July, In ('s o il of t'ounly Juilgr. Seminole teunly
Slate of Flotilla
D* 1915, for lettera patent, upon (hr
theories of the causes and sprend of A.
■aid charter and aritele» of Incorporation. In rr E«tale of
Frank
Franklin
W S. Hand.
disease nnd the operation of remedies
Notice i* hereby given, to ail «bum It
C. M. Hand
may roncirn, that nn Ihe llth day of
are now put into language stripped
T. I. ilawklna
October,
A D. !915, I «hall apply to the
L A Hrufnley.
of technicalities, so that the man-of
Hnnnrabla Geo G. Herring. Judge of *nii|
S. Fuleeton,
t'nurl *» Judge of I'robate, for my rtnal
• *’ W t t i e f
ordinary intelligence
may
under«
j discharge
»dminlstratrit id 1be eatale
t r t t r l r * uf I nr el p o r a l i en
■if Frank Franklin, derea-cd and that at
u.
The day of the doctor, of the
uiu!t'r*ii n#fi, h»*f«h&gt; »■**ifl a In* the *ame time 1 will present my Hna I ar*
i li­
m t., vra ftrgitHwf fur ihr iii»f|»‘*ai* « f in*
specialist, has come in a, new arid 14lf J-O1r«itriit »ml («fr« infi « Ihm!) mrii oral«1j raunt« a« admininlrat rii nf »aid ratal*
and a-k for their apprvoal
Ufi! 1*1i t hr lakha «cf ihr S til« cif LIorillo
Hated April *th. A. D. 1913.
larger sense than ever before Hts by
ami uniijr r thr iirovltiong of ihr •lot*
L IZ ZIE G R IF F IN .
work, with the cooperation of the ute* uf lh« S u tr of Ttorid«* proviillniz for
Administratrix.
tho fur instimi of Corporation» for proAt.
Wdaon
St
Housholder,
Attorney».
sanitarian and of the people them­
Artlrlr I.
«6-4-9, 5-4. 6-8. 7-6, 8-3. ft-7
!1 bo
r m m r of ibi» corporation ih i1
selves, is bringing lower sick ami L oTh
It* pr liir I*h*î r hr«• raffio Torr pii ri y.
In Court of Colini, Juder, Marninolo
death rates, higher standards of liv­ rifui 1 Itrr of huilneiMr «hall Ik* In th® cily
Prminnlr
and
Counly. Miele of Florida
« f b ■*tft r«i* County of
ing. through cleaner surroundihgs S i «Ir uf Ì 1oriel a* »Ith branch «íTlcc* « 1 in re Estat* uf
Au(uilua
McDonald
point«
In
thr
St»
t*
of
Fiumi«
rh ol brr
and better personal hygehc
More tftnd
n ihr IfnlLfd St«»*- or fnfffil&lt;n &lt;founN ot ice I» hrrehy glvrn, to all whom II
on thè llth day ol
than this, the importance of the ( r c« «• Ihr• Imald o| dtrrrlor« n. « y frum may cjinrern. Misi
firm* lu IIrr r (frlrrmlre
Ortober, A. D. 1913, 1 shall apply to the
doctor, his necessity to the commu­
Artlrlr II
Honorahtr Geo. G. Herrlng, Jutlge of salii
T ic general nature of tire bu»ine*, or Court, ss Judge of Frollale, Ipr my fina!
nity are being recognized as never husita»*»*»
to i r tarried nn by this rnr- dlsrhsrge aa etecutrf» of tha esista of
j
pr-ratlon
»hall be a* follow»
To aruuire Augustus McDonald, dereased. and that
before.
j ( y deed, gift, will, grant, l»«ce or other- at the same timo I wll| pretenl my final
The remedies left over from the 1 wise, land«, tenements, hereditament* anil arcnunt* a» esacuttfl of sald estate, and
r*t»tr» of »»«try kind what»i*e**r. either
for thelr approvai.
time when Pa wns sick two years with In the boundaries of the Statr of Flor­ askDatfd
Aprii «th. A. D. 1916.
ida
or
elaewbrr»:
lo
d»»
the
»am»
for
the
MI N NI E M C D O N ALD ,
ago, are not kept to he administered
purposes of candurtiag a ttotk raising,
E ia cu lili.
when he or some other member of grailng or • riculfural business, nr fer a
Wilson A Houabotder, Attorney».
timber land and general.lumber business, or
66-4-9, 6-4, 6-8, 7-6, 4*-3, 9-7
the family shall have another attack. for auch other purpo*» as may to this c*&gt;r-

Nice Dlatlnctlon.
&lt;f •
John Drow once had occasion lo
Bullet Did Its Work.
mention to a Frenchman, with whom
Daring the Boer war an Irish pri­
ho engaged In conversation In the lintel
vate on one occasion had a bet with
lobby, that u certain public speaker,
his comrades that ho could hit a tin whom they both knew, was a good
mug from which a Boer In a distant deal of a bore. " A h /' aald tho polite
encampment was drinking. The sol­
Frenchman, ."rather let ua say ha is
dier won his wager, for from a range
a ’raconteur.'"
of 600 yards he knocked the tin from
tho Beer’s hand. Later on the Inci­
dent bad an astonishing sequel. Tho Itrport o f the Condition o f The Bank
shock of the bullet hitting tho Boer’s
o f Oviedo, Fla., Wcdnesdap, June
tin caused a crust to slip down bU
23rd, 1915. Condensed from
throat, which actually suffocated him
Report to the Comptroller
*;
____________
*
Ui4i of Tong*Resource*
Grandfather, kitting In his old arm­ Loan» A Discount#
— _ _ | 4 0 , 664.77
37.19
chair by the fireside, pick« up from the O v»rdr»lt»________________ __ _______ _
Mutual Flra In».— ---- ------------- ltO.OO
hearth with flro tonga a glowing em­ Hank Bids-. Furniture and Flatur»* 4,666.33
ber wherewith to light bis - pipe. Dun from banka A Cash In Vnult 0,219.62
0 rand son, working on the New York
162,113.36
elevated oxtcmlon, picks up with a
Liabilities
pelr of blscksmllb’e tongs, from the
li o ,000.00
Capital B lo c k ________
liortable forge used for hasting rivets, Burpli-»
„• 2,000.00
_.. -------------- --a live coal wTierewlth to light hla Umilil ltd Profit»----------------- ------ . 1,169.06
. 43,711.6»
Deposit»
cigarette.' *
130.6»
Cashier Check»---------------------------Filibustering.
"Why does the senator keep talk­
ing in that rambling way? I don't
know what he'e aiming at, do yon?**
"Sure 1 da. He's filibustering to keep
his daughter from elnging."—Pack.

JULY 6, )9i 5

Offlcer#
B. O. Smith. Praaldant, T . . W . Lawtoo, V. I*.
I. L. Cook, Caahlar. . •
,
I, 1. L. Cook, Caahlar o( tba Bank ot
OviadO, Do Solamaly awaar that tba abova
atalantini of tba cendltlon ot aald Bank at
tba «tona of bualnaan on tha 23rd day ol
Jua», 1915. la Irua to ih» beai of my knowUdì* and b*ll*f.
I. L. COOK, CaabUr.
Stata of Florida.
Cavnty ol fuminola
Sworn la and aubacribad bifora ma Ihia’ tal

d a r p fjo ly .m » .^
(a«al)
9 1 -lU .

u

w -t

Notary Public Stata of
.F I*. M y Commlaslon
• axplraa 12-10-1«

pt ration
seem proper; to ereet, build,
idsintaln, purchase or otherwise arqulre,
own, »»change, sell or otherwise dispose
of &lt;aw mill i. saw milt tltee. turpentine
or other lacllltir», ner»»»ary to the
] still»,
manufacture or disposition of the lumber,
lumber product*, logs and timber of all
by thla corporation; to open, maintain
and control »Grata or roatfs through or
over aald land*- to cut drainage ditch**
or Canal* though the »»Id land*, and to
have the entire control, management and
ownership of the aald canal», and to have
the right to oajn, control and operate
boats and vaasel* of any description on
the »aid canal»; to build, own, purchase,
lease, manage or »ell railroad lines or oth­
er method* of transportation, but not In
any manner a» a
common
carrier
of
freight or passenger« for hire; to frnr«
tha laada controlled by It, and to hav«
exclusive right to and control over tha
wild name on lU enclosed lend» and the
Ash within tha stream» flowing through
Its enclosed lands, with tba right to dis­
pose of hunting and fishing prlviUgea on
said lands ana In said atraama at auch
price» and 0B
on such terms aa It may
. deem
urrhasr, own, raUa, »ell. m
n eoutt(&gt;e»t i to purchase,
gage, pledge and Aianerally to
daal
In
rattle, »wine, aheap, poultry and all hinds
and »prriea of IN* stock; to raltlvata,
raise, grow all kind* of grain, vegetable*,
fruit and nit olbar product* of tha farm,
and all srtlcl**, goods,
and merekandlae,
produced, praparad or manufactured from
any of aald products: to acquire by pur­
chase a t otherwise, lease, u*e, »*11, build
and equip apparatus and machinery and
operate earn« for the handling, reception
»to n g » on cOmashNMa or aa owner« of all
agricultural or other product and mer­
chandise of all kind* and spec!** of llva
■lock, warehouse for a general or cold
storage bnelneaa. with power to use proper
warahouae receipt» and certificate«, fac­
tor lee.
stockyards.
p a in
elevators,
wharves, dork and appliance* incidental
lo Ihe operation ol any of tha same, and
to operate all means and met beds of Gaasportation. by vehicles or by vaawria: to
acquira, purchase, bold, mortgage or »ol
bond*, not»«, bill* and c(alme and other
evidence# el Indebtedness, Ita own stock
and the «lock of other Incorporated com­
panies. and to vola tha earn# aa a natural
person could, Iranchlae*. privileges, palant and copyr'ghta, licensee. - at well at
any Other estat* ar Interest in ot* to real
or personal properly ot avory kind
ptlon, hither lai
legal Or equitable
.1
r - a 't .“jj»o. mortgage, grant,, assign
1rs
rentier, iconvey, cucumber by mortgage,
_______
pledge, ' deed
**d of (n u t or otherwise, aad
otherwise to dilpoe« of tha sgms or any

In Court of Counly Judge. Reminole County
Miai» of Fialide
In re Estate of
W . D. Holden
Notice Is hereby given, lo »11 whom It
may concern, that on the 0th day of « s o (amber, A. II. 1916, t ahall apply to tno
Honorable George G, Herring, Judge nt
said court, as Judga ot I’ robate, Ior my
Anal discharge na Administratrix of- th» es­
iste ol W . D. Holden, deceased; and that
at th* same time I will presOnt my final
account! aa Admlnletratrlx al said e«tat«
and aak lor thair approval.
.
Dated XIarch 4th, A. D. 1916.
A D e L i u IA II. H O L D E N
Administratrix.
66-Frlday-6 mo».
In Canti at Counly Judge, Hemlnal« Caxnly, HIM* af Florida
In r* Estat* ot
J. K. Ilaohln, decoased
Notte# It hereby given, to all whom It
may concern, that on the )Sth day
of
October. A. D. 1)13, shall apply to th*
Honorable George O. Herring, Judge of
eald Court a* Judge of Ffobato for my
Anal discharge ns Executrix of lb* ostata
ot J. K. Rankin, deceased, and that nt th«
sam* time I will present my Anni accounts
aa Executrix ot aald »«tal» and aak for thair
approval.
Dated April 3rd, A. D . 1915
Mrs. E . 0 . H U T C H IN SO N ,
. . . .
Exact; t n i.
4 -«. 5-4. $-1, 7-fi, -* , 9-7.

f

C LASSIFIED
A D V E R T IS IN G

i Atl Kocal Adverii8enu*nis lender
This Heading T H R E E CENTS »
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cent«.

I

FOR SALE

•:

For Sale— 13 acre farm, WwaL
Side, cheap for cash, immediate po*.
sesalon.
Address F. R. [ii|fhllim
Red Bank, New Jenwy.
hh-str
For ialo at a ¡corn! dim-tumi -rholarship in the Sanford Bu.*im-**
lege.
Owner ,’c annot une jt
quire at Herald Office.
sj-tf
. Fdr Sale Cheap-*- Gas range, goods
os new.
Inquire at Fernald Tin.
Shop._______________ . _______ feo tf
For
mixed
Write
1267,

Sale— Young pigs, jtun- and
breed.
Prices reasonable.
or «ee M. H. Spencer. Bo*
Sanford.
,SS-4ip

For Sale-— Second hand Jmoks.
Standard
author«. Addn*«* Bonk*.
Herald Office.
. SM- tl r
For Sal»— Maxwell runabout Cheap
for cash. Apply Thoma* I. «itlUvan.
Cameron
Ave,
Citv
For
Salt*
Itoli
top
orinidesk good tut new.
Inquire Jlf
Pnrk Ave. Phone 25!'.
89- ftp.
For Rdnt— New cottage on First St.
West Side. Inquire fill P.trV. Ave,
Phone 259.
H!&gt; 4tp
For Salt* 12 6 by 7 Photo- ( - ul.i
or Sanford view» for Í! no
lot
5 0 cen t* Adtire»* B ox
,
Florida
’»i lt|
4 »H M 444 »

&lt;&gt;
o

FOR RENT

For Reni fi ruom tur-o*..■**
»creened. with piano t*-l**t*1 . -.
and liath. Convenirli! ili-'.i . r.-.i
«oliatilo rate. 906 Mv»tb* \**
•l| '
For Reni
fi ruom boi-*
2 18 Frendi Ave \t |* .
Ave. Ili dtp

V

For iU'nt Collage
Height». fi rotini», d&lt; 'r
B
I.
l’erkin». 1&lt; i*&lt; •
Bltlg.
For Hunt
No«
i
M&gt;r
f 00111« corner » f lilh
&gt;
tip Ave. Apply to or nl.lr.-■ No.
(i 1 It Miignolin A vc '',l ' f1
For Rent
Resilience
hath,
fiu.'l I'urk Av«A I’ Connell)

tin*.

For Kent 11*•-1•i- •
with yjuH in ki 1 ehell ''I t "
Street.— Jny H. Beck.
W.rni
2 tp
For Rent-— Severnl uni ••Ilice
rpom« over Y ow ellV
Knquir« S I*.
■ •»
Yowcll St Co.
For Kent
Five room
Kim avunue.
All moderi;
nient«. Corner F!Im .11 1 I •
Apply N. H. (»arnef.
••r
For Rent
LI room t " - l
■A
rooming hou«t’ . Clo»e in,
from postolfice. W. H. I'eti f'. Kim
if
avenue.

W AN TED

;

Wanted— To borrow $750 nn
for
three year« nt 12 per retu i'ii.r&lt;«t
Secured by flnit mortgage,
FI» over 7 to l.B ox 12711 Sanfor.
W ork Wanted- Three hourwanted by white man m
1
.every day except Sunday«, t" (il1 1,1
idle time from 1 to 4 P. M I " f' r
light set of book« or gardennot- A1
dress, W. B. A. Sanford.
L-m-r-d
Delivery. '
•Ml
Wanted— T o trude heavy live l,;1»'
aenger touring car for light touring
car, Ford or Maxwell preferred « “ r
drew Box 1026. Sanford.
^

Lost— Gold bracelet with ini“ »1*
E. O. Finder return to 411 Magno­
lia
Ave Sanford, FI«.. “ nd rectiv'
Dfidalon on Domestic Animal),
On« who ktrapa a domcgtlc animal, reward.— 90-2tp.
■uch aa a cat, having neither mio*
chlovoua nor vlcloua propenaitlea, ia
Two of a Kind.
not liable for damages done by it while
Human
nature
doeg not ehnrKC
treipaaalnf; but if the owner knows
it to be vlcloua he mutt u»e reasona­ very much from decade to decade. »
ble care to restrain it and prevent It the kind of man who nl»*M
from doing Injury,— QUcholl vo. Che­ tho blggeat l}ih of the »eaaon ten ) «
ago now haa an automobile inn
ney, Conn., »1 AtL €00.
take any MU on high gear

To Remove Paint,
Equa! parts of ammonia and turpen­
tine will take paint out o f clothing, na
matter bow hard or dry It 1», Satu­
rato apota two or three times, than
wash In warm eosbauda.

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PUBLISHED
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TH E SAN FO R D H E R A LD

ON TUESDAYS
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I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Lining

VOLUME VI

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JULY 9. 1915

N O . 92

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ASSAILANT OF

Methodist Services Sunday
The Sunday School Session opens
9:45-Lust Sunday a Patriotic Pro­
gram was rendered. Some of the
members of Silver Rand of the Sun­
day School played for the first time.
They were given a a rising vote of
appreciation for their effort. It will
not be long until the entire Band of
15 pieces all in silver will assist in
the music of the school.
The preaching services begin at
eleven
o ’ clock and will conclude
at twelve. A five minute sermon to
the children of tho church included
In tho morning services.
The evening hours will be given
over to the union services. Rev. F.
P. Strong of the Congregational
church preaches the sermon:
These services are evangelistic, with
the singing of old hymns. All have
a cordinl invitation and will receive
a real welcome.
Epwofth League meeting 7 P. M.
In Brotherhood Class room.
These services In Star Theater.

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .
HELD MEETINGS OF MUCH
IMPORTANCE ON MONDAY

Meeting of Rural Carriers

THE WIRELESS

The annual convention of the Ru
ral Letter Carriers of Honda was
held in the Court House today. The
President, L. D. Riles of Lakclnnr
not being able to be present, the
meeting .was called to order b y tho
Secretary F. L. Greene of .Sanford
Mr James E. Wnlker of Aurilla was
the elected President Pro-Tom.
Hon. G. P. McCord gave the nd
dress of welcome, which was respond­
THE MATTER OF BONDS FOR THE COUNTY ed to by G. H. Chester of Huvana
Fla.
.
ROADS W A S DISCUSSED-OTH ER
After tho President appointed H.
A. Howell of Chattahoochee P. P.
BUSINESS DISPOSED OF
m y s t e r io u s
t a k i n g
GERMAN STATION SENT
Horne of Aurilla and L- M. Lewis of
OFF OF THE MAN WHO
Havana as a committee on creden­
MESSAGES HEN UNCLE
Sanford, Fla., July 5th,L5 to Investigate the matter of calling tials, nominations for president and
TRIED TO MURDER
SAM W AS N O T
Honorable Board of County an election to determine if County Vice-president were In order, reeult—
Commissioners In and for Seminole ot Seminole should reborn! for more ing in the unanimous election
of
CAPITALIST
LOOKING
County, Florida, met in compliance roads. The following authority was G. H. Chester of Havana, os Presi­
by Mr. Lee.
with Statutes, to Equalise Taxes. presented
dent, and J. Q. Powell as Vice-Pres­
^Miheola, N. Y.. July 9.— Frank
Minutes of a meeting of tho Clt- ident. F. L. Greene of Sanford, Fla.
Present, L, P. Hagan, Chairman,
^Washington, July 9.— The govern­
Holt, the Cornell University profess­
and Commissioners, C. W. Entx- {tens of Seminole County, called by was elected Secretary and Treasurer. ment today took over the Sayville
ion, who shot J. P. Morgan In his
direct
minger nnd J. T. McLain, Jns. C. the Sanford Commercial Club on
After the executive committco was wireless station, the only
homo near Glen Cove last Saturday,
Roberts, Deputy Clerk and C. M. Friday, July 2nd, 1915, for the pur­ appointed, nominations for delegate means of communication
between
committed suicide in the jail here
Hand, sheriff in attendance. Absent pose of disrussing tho matter of to tho National Convention to be the United States and Germany.
Tuesday night.
Secretary Daniels announced that
Com.
L. A. Rrumley, and J. A. good roads.
Alachua County Fair
held In Detroit, Mjch., were in order
Meeting was railed to order’ by resulting in the selection of Jas. E Captain Bullard, in charge of the
The jail authoriteia declare that
The Alachua County Fair Asso­ Clark.
Mr. Alex Vaughn, Tax Assessor, Hon. Forrest Lake, President of the Walker of Aurilla with G. H. Cheat­ naval radio, had gone to take over
Holt killed himself by climbing
ciation nrc now sending out their
through the opening at the top of
rare programs. Gainesville is one of came before the Board and advised Sanford Commercial Club, who ex­ er as alternate.
At this time P.M. the station, and would ct^ttinuo its
his cell door and then plunging to our prettiest and most thriving lit­ the Hoard thnt the Tax Hooks for plained the object of the meeting MeDougall gave an interesting talk operation with naval forces.
There will be no ch an g iT e far as
the narrow court below. The attend­ tle cities, affording accomodations 1915 were not ready, for equalization to be to ascertain whether or not it to tho delegates after which Hro.
the
public Is concerned. Messages
was
the
wish
of
the
citixens
of
the
nnd
asked
the
Board
to
grant
an
ant said he wus positive Holt killed for all who may take an interest In
S. A. Reynolds of Minter, Ala. gave
himself In his own cell, when; the the coming fair. There will be five extension of time in which to pre­ County to build bard surface roads an nddress of derided interest to tho will be accepted ns heretofore. The
only difference will bo that naval
and if so whether it was desired to delegates.
he found the body. Though there are continuous days of racing. Good sent the Tax Rolls.
operators instead of commercial em­
And upon Motion duly made nnd bond for the amount approximating
conflicting reports a* t the manner half mile trark, one mile from cen­
Adjournment for dinner.
The afternoon meeting was taken ployees will man the key«. The
in which Holt met his death, it was ter of City. Hay and feed at reason­ carried the time for tho completion J45U.OOO.OO or to issue interest-hear­
ing
lime
wnrruhlM
to
the
extent
uf
up by short talks by several of the charges collected by tho navy will be
definitely established through Dr. able prices. Fair begin* Tuesday was extended until July 19th, 1919.
J100
000
00
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Hoard
adjourned
to
July
15th,
Carriers on the betterment of the paid to the owning company.
Cleghorn, the jail physician that Nov. 9th., continuing until Satur­
Today’*
action
wns
deemed
neces­
service
and
the
adoption
of
the
day Nov |:tth Pare, trot and run­ 1915
Holt died of a fractured skull.
The mutter was discussed at
sary because of alleged violations o f
Several of those about the jail ning rare* will
the order While
1. P Hagan, ( ’ hair length t . the following citizens. following resolution*
Resolved, That we pledge our loyal neutrality by the Company’s opera­
unusual ¡iber.il purse* are offered
said they heard an explosion, the
O. P Swope, Oveldo, Mr TttVeo,
F A Douglas*. Clerk,
. report coining from Holt’s cell. This The best blood of Florida will he J a« ( ’ Roberts, D C.
Altamonte. Mr J. H Ia*e, Oviedo, support nnd best efforts to the ser­ tors. it has been charged thnt when
noise, it was believed, was due to warmed on thi* trark And judging
| Mr T I Miller, Sanford, Mr W vice. and desire to work in harmony the navy censors had left the wire­
the fall of hoard« from the top of from past performance*, some tine
Sanford, Fla , July 6th, 1915 i R- He..ley. Long wood, Mr (I W with &gt;.ll officials of the P. U. Dept. less room for a minute or two unsteppeing will lie exhibited.
the cell.
Honorable Hoard of County Com- Spencer. Sanford; Mr. C. It. Walker, Resolved; That we favor giving neutral messnges had been sent.
The wireless station nt Turkcrton,
This
Fair
Association
well
deserves
inissioner* in and for Seminole C o n n -1 Sanford
Mr F P, Forster. San- preference to substitutes In appoint­
Jeremiah O’ Ryan, the keeper de­
J was taken o\A-r inst September
ment*.
provided
lie
has
successfully
its
present
reputation
having
c
o
m
­
f
o
r
t
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M
r
II
II
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,
(
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c
n
e
v
a
ly.
Florida,
met
in
regular
meeting
tailed to wutch Holt, miid he vuu,
the government. Both stations
It wa* found that tin.......usti* of pii**ed tl......xammntiori nnd is other­
fifteen feet away from the cell when petent official* safr track, rurleou» at ]0 o ’ clock A M Present Chair­
now
are able to communicate directly
he heard a loud report. He looked in treatment, and uni|iiestmned credit man L. P Hagan, and Commission­ opinion of the above speaker* was wise worthy.
with
Germany
Resolved: Thnt we extend our
W
Kntr.minger. J A Clark for a County Rond issue of upproxthe direction of the qell, hut it was Numerous ini|uiries are being made er* C
Originally
the abject'of the ronsorthanks
t&lt;
&gt;
both
House«
of
Congress
dark. He said he found Holt’s body from trainers and drivers Alachua I T McLain, with V K Dongles* itnsiily Î 150,000 00 i« which issue
siilji was to prevent communication
should
he
mi
lulled
the
present
issiti¡
for
mm
h
untiring
efforts
in
our
be\l Hand,
in n pool of blood in the corner. County affording many good horse« j Deputy ( ’ b-rk. rand ('
ilh beltgerenl ships nt sea nnd the
if
for
training
For
further
information
|
sheriff,
m
attendance
Absent
Corn o f fJ iM l.000 00 o f t in - l l o n d * o f specThe excitement thut followed the
censorship
has been continued, it was
Resol vt-tl; Timi wn extend uur
IVniiel. (itiinesv lile. 1. A H r u m b - y
noise brought Warden i luise and ad tires* R F
said,
in
naval
quarter's, because of a
t finn k* to tho R F D News and
Fla . Supt
Races
Minute* "f the !a.*t meeting read of Seminole County.
other jail authorities to the scene Alachua Co .
conviction thnt German submarines
W
D
Brown
for
untiring
effort*
to
urn! u-pprnvcil
Motion by Mr, Lor; That the
District Attorney Lewis J Smith and
were aide to receive wireless message«
Mr Cassiidy. inlilre«*i-i| tn board i 1 Ur appoint ., , onumiti-,- t&lt;&gt; meet bring about grenier benefit to lite
I
ounril
Meets
i
in
Dr Cleghorn, together with n ie r a i
from
Sayville.
carrier body and t-' their millions
The City Council met in regular in regard* to ditching and drainage with the Huurd n( t minty Com inis
constables, were soon on the scene
of hi* property, which mutter had st"tiers at their next regular meeting of patron*
and immediately began an investi­ session July fith, 1915 at 7 30 LV M
Notice of Public Hearing
Resolved. Flirt her l hixt publlshers
Present. H W Herndon, presi­ been ref, rn-d to Com I. A Hrumb-y in July Gilt. 191 in .ink t hat l he
gation. Dr. Cleghorn dinied a report
at lust meeting, but no report yhi* suitl Hoard cull an Election to vote of Itewspapers be. required 10 slulltp ^ Notice of the public hearing to bo
that Holt had killed himself by chew­ dent. W. \Y Abernathy, J 1&gt; Davi­
on the proposition nf bonding the tho narrn-s of stibsrribers on the held July 23rd, 1915, in tho Court
son. J Adam«. C H Diingee, R. f meeting.
ing a percussion cap.
'end of tiring labels
House, Sanford. Seminole county,
Mr
A
T
R o s s e t t e r. addressed &lt;&gt;unty in tie *utn &lt;&gt;f 1450.000 00 P» per* i tt- 1
He reported that death wan caused M MXwell \b-eltl 11 K Tolar
Renili
ver
1, That we extend
Florida, in reference to the applica­
Carried.
Minute* uf the la«t meeting read the H o a r d in re gard* t o d r a in a g e of fur good road* purposes.
by a fracture at the top of the skull.
tion of Mr Michael Scholtz for perI
H
l.ei-. Oviedo. thunks to Hon Tho« F; Watson
|ul approved The request of Mr H r ic k R o a d s on C e le ry A v e , C o m Committee:
An explosion would have blown fu■
h
&lt;
hi* e f f o r - - III
U|
-•uurn
n i .,• Mie
ttir*!
ir-!
P
ftl.i**ioii to I 'ui-Ulu't u bridge ,t &lt;loss
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&gt;. hi |. ' inir•■d t
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tempt by Holt to clow a pi-n u**tnn
í . w.Il tt .1 w1 •Xti ri!
Il- ---i
Tin- W.ir Department having un­
b-r
nun
ig,
tin-at
"I
t
&gt;uiiit\
II
miih
I
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A
It
in-in
1
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f
1
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mb-v
tire limit* Wa* refen-rri d to i he tire
cap, the physician said
lin. i t. 1* M i&lt; uni
t h:&lt;i- i *
der
consideration an application from
read,
and
no
in
lion
t
.
v
.
n
.it
pn-*rr\i
i
ilutita.
H
l.ytnan.
Forr&lt;-*l
City,
rnmiiiiltui' The report* of tin officer*
hi* splendili addir** of welcome, and Mr. Mi child Scholtz lor permission
Athorough examination of Holt’s
Communication
from
Dr
it
J
(
K.
Walker,
Sanford;
A.
A.
Hicks,
read nnd ordered filed.
P. M. McDougall for his kind re­ to construct a bridge across the St.
cell failed, according to the jnil au­
A petition ’ asking that Sanford Mjllcr, in reference to Transfer of Paula; nnd Jno. Hell, Monroe.
marks
in welromlng us tq the City ‘Johns River, Florida nt Monroo Fur­
thorities, to disclose any weapon or Avenue be paved from 4th St to Pauper by F. F. Dutton Inc., rend,
It was suggested that the above
of Tullahassee.
Implements of any kind which Holt
ry. n public he; ring will be held in
apd
warrant
ordered
drawn
for
committee
meet
at
Iftr.'tO
at
the
County paving, anti that sidewalk*
Itesol ved limi a copy of ihese the Court Mouse. Sanford, Seminole
could have used to kill himself.
J5
00
in
payment
of
same
Si
minolr
County
Hunk,
fur
the
pur
lie built on both side* of the Street,
C o m m t i n t c i i l m n f ro m (
II
D in
po*e of formulating a plan to pro r-*o! ut ion* lu- rend bifore tin Na­ County, Florida, nt 11 00 o'clock A.
Coroner Walter II. Jones, after wa* n ferret! to the Street rommitl'O
M , Friday, July 23, 1915. fur the
gee,
read,
in
regards
to
purchase
of
1 to the Commissioners at J 00 tional convention nf Rural Carrier*
viewing the body said:
It w.i* moved' and seconded that the
to
l-e
held
ut
Detroit.
Mieti
ni
xl
purppMof eoiisiilcruig-the sufficiency
d
i
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i
n
I
n
t
t
i
n
t
,
m
a
tte
r
re
f
e
r
re
d
to
C
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"Undoubtedly a suicide, and un­ hill* as approved by the finance
mont li
of ihe provision* for navigation made
M
II
a
n
d
Mu-riff
a
n
d
\
F
Hell,
M
ret
mg
;■
-!
pi-.trt-i
-i
doubtedly the man jumped, i can- committee and •ignrd hv tl&gt; pri-i
**igin--I T t R it f.ert
l,v the plan* n* submitted, or nny
FurrCst Lake, t luiriltun,
nut give un official version uittll mi deni be paid t'nrrtn! 1'be &lt; omn il p u p l , a n d I t ls t r u it e d to purchase
Sr muri &gt; Reni ly
changes that may be required to nof
hltu
all
things
being
equal.
\
\
M
Hay
ru-s.
Secretary
lopsy is performed by the jnd physi­ then preceded to equalize the a**e**(î il Chester. Corn
vnid unreasonable interference with
Warrant ordered ^Irawn in favor
Mr J II la-e, also asked the
ment for the year 1915
cian, Dr. Cleghorn."
Jltck*on ville Fia wa* «eii-cted us nav igalion.
of
F
.
A
Dougin**,
Clerk,
for
IJ2.72
in
Chairman of the Hoard of County
Council adjourned to meet at
The body was then taken to the
for redemption of taxes on County Commissioners to tip|voint a commit­ tht* m xt meeting place, July Jrd tnd
Accordingly, notice is hereby giv­
P,
M.
Friday
the
9tji.
morguo in Hempstead, where Dr.
41h. 1916.
Home property.
en that nil (versons interested are in­
tee
to
meet
with
the
above
Commit­
Cleghorn was prepared to perform
Warrant ordered drawn in favor ter to inspect different materials
vited to be present at the above
Tornado Hits Cincinnati
an autopsy Immediately. The autop­
of City of Sanford, for Jl.IG6.68 bal- and mails in other Counties. Chair­
named lime and place to express their
Guild
Homls
Inspection
Cincinnati. O . July 9. Twelve
sy disposed of a report current here
nrcdue
the
city
on
account
of
\
the.
The Good Roads committee of views upon the adequacy of
man appointed Com C. W. EntzImmediately after thé finding of persons are known to be dead and lux
plans
wirh
reference
to
the
naviga­
Seminole
County
together
with
two
mieger,
nnd
J
T
McLain,
ComHolt’ s body thnt he had been shot eight buildings were blown down ¡tnd
Communication front W. V, Knot mi t tea to meet at tiu- Altamonte representative* from the Hoard of tion uf the stream. While all state­
and killed from the outside. This destroyed as a result of a fierce tor­
enclosing act of the Legislature, Hotel, ul 8 o ’clock Thursday morn­ County Commissioner* visited nnd ments at the hearing are given due
.was only one of a number of reports. nado which swept over the city late
ing July 81 h, 1915.
inspected the road* of both O ra n g e consideration, important facts and
Wednesday night. A dozen persons read, ami ordered filed.
Warrant
ordered
drawn
in
favor
Reports of the several different and Lake Counties yesterday with statistics, intended to have especial
are missing in the debris left by the
New York, July 9.— Frank Holt.
of
Florida
Meta!
Products
Co.,
County
officers presented, lead nnd a view to building more hard sur weight in the final determination
Morgan’a assailant, had planned to storm.
of the case, should preferably be.
face road* in Seminole County.
approved, nnd ordered filed.
Owing to tho fact thnt all wires in payment of Culverts used.
destroy the liners Snxnnin and Phllsubmitted
in writing.
*
Mr. J. F- Karnalz. addressed the
The trip was made by automobile*
W nmnta paid during the month
were blown down and traffic parit­
J sdclphia by dynamite which it is be­
By authority of the Chief o f
y-zed throughout the Ohio valley the Hoard in regards to Telephone Ser­ of June by the Treasurer ordered and included an inspection of the
lieved he had placed aboard the
/
Engineer*. U. S. Army:
work now going on at Winter Park
cancelled.
extent of the damage anf the de­ vice for County.
vessels before they Bailed g from
Bond of C. J. Marshall, for car­
Pino Castle, Mount Dora and also
Warrants Published in Tuesday«
struction of life Is in pcseiblc to dis
W. B. LA DUE.
New York to Liverpool July 3. Holt
rying Ft tear ms presented up proved, Herald.
an inspection of the Sand nnd Oil
Major, Corps of
cover.
,
*o advised his wife In Dnllas, Tex ,
road* at Fusil*.
T h e 'r u in wrought in the towns and license ordered issued.
Engineers
In a letterJ which was transmitted
Bond of H. H. Pattis hull, for
Miami Part) Here
The committee will have another
along the rivers in this sretion 1»
United States Engineer Office,
the navy department in Wash­
yet Impossible tb know. From tho Notary Public, presented and ap­ j Col. Brosslere, Mrs Brossiere, Mrs meeting at an early date tfifftl nnnounJacksonville, Florida,
ington.
Niles, Mis* Nile* and Ylvctor Mol iiouncemcnt will tie made uf their
last reports it itj known thul much proved. n
July 6, 1915.
Wireless warnings were sent brondN. C. Jacobs, addressed
the fett of Miami passed through the report on thestr’ roads in n later Issue
damage has been done in Dayton and
***t over the Atlantic from the eaitHellvicw. Newport, Covingtotj,- Lud­ Hoard in regards to finishing Road city today enroute to Orlando to at­ of the Herald.
New Grocery Store
*rn saebonrd, advising the Saxonia
-----------------------------r
low, on the Kentucky side, and Law­ between Geneva and Chuluoto, mat­ tend the wedding of Hasile Brossiere
■nd the Philadelphia to steer toward
Rivers
Brothers have opened a
ter referred to Com. T. J. McLain, to Miss Ethel Dickson of that Oity.
rence, on the Indiana side.
Riven lew Maid Here
*seh other.
new
grocery
store on Sanford Ave­
Barilo
Brossiere
ht
business
manager
with power to net.
yThe River view Maid is in port nue nt the stand formerly occupied
of
tho
Reporter
Star
and
is
u
young
The Philadelphia captain advised
Mr.
A.
B.
Cameron,
addressed
the
Moved to Oklahoma
the American Line offices todny that N jM r. nnd Mrs. T. P. Hill and fam­ Board in reference to appointment man of great promise in his chosen here for n few days and has the orig­ by Richardson Grocery store. Rivers
inal crew on hoard. The owner, Dr. Bros., came hero from Green Cove
field.
•wrything on board had been ident ily who have been living on Sanford of Game Warden, Motion made and
nnd Mrs. E. F. Armstrong, Miaa Springs where they have been yin
seconded,
thnt
matter
be
deferred
Ifl«d.*nd that all is well. At both the Heights for the past three years have
Ruth Armstrong, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. business for the past fifteen years.
Baptist Service* Sunday
sold their home place to George until next regular meeting.
Cunard and American Lino offices
G
Armstrong and Mi*» Oglesby. A. D. Darby is salesman for the
5kr. Temple addressed the Board 9:30 Bible School.
nallard and left today for Oklahoma
Dr
Armstrong i* the owner and firm and is well known over the
It wa* &gt;aid that It would be virtu­ where they will rnnkc their future in regards to Mary Haro n pauper, j t-urt Preaching "The
World in
promoter
of Riverview. the beauti­ Male having been engaged in the
ally impossible for nnyono to pass home. We hate to lose the Hill fam­ and asked that warrant be drawn our Pockets and Handlings," A re­
ful suburb of Jacksonville that i* business for many year» Tho new
port
of
Mr.
Hyman's
recent
visit
to
the lines of guards at the pier to ily from Sanford but hope they will for J25.00 in payment for caring
the Foreign Mission Hand at Rich­ growing so rapidly into public favor firm have purchased a large grocery
pitre explosives aboard the ships. It be pleased with their new home lu for her, warrant was drawn.
Many Sanford people have lots in stock and will seek the patronage of
Putition o f citizens asking for an­ mond, Y’ a.
l* believed the Saxonlu Is beyond the the w e s t . ______ ”
Riverview
and will be pleased to the people of this section.
other hearing In the matter of the 6:45 Jr. and Sr. B. Y. P. U.
learn
that
tho
property is advancing
tone of wireless communication
E. J. River*. 1. F. Rivers and A.
y^Mlsa Lillian Higgins has returned Bridge across the St. Johns River 7:45 Preaching— " L o s t'’- The first
in
price
assisted
by the many Im- D. Darby all have families and will
Three Massachusetts ci ti te ns to­ homo after a two weeks visit to on tho Indian River and Orlando in a series of sermons on the condi­
provementa made from time to time. add to the population of the city
day positively Identified Holt as friends in Jacksonville where ehe Highway, signed by Chairman and tions of our unsaved friend.
Watch The Herald for future an­ the' kind of citizens that we neod
You
are
welcome
to
all
these
Erith Muenter, who was wanted for was the recipient of many social Clerk, with seal.
nouncements.
and appreciate.
services.
Mr. J. H. Lee, of Oviedo, Chairman

WHILEJN JAIL

murder.

BEEN SEIZED

attentions.

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A BUNCH O F INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORUESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTV— EFFICIENT
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Miss Helen Iwrman of Monroe
sjKint the- week on&lt;l here the guest
of
Mrs H. D. Durant.
Johnny Kvans, It N Poston and
T. A. D. marris made n business
call to Sanford Monday.
The pirnic and fish fry here last
Saturday was well attended and
everybody seemed to enjoy the day.
Several of the Lake Mnry people
took in the barbecue at Kissimmee.
It. N. Poston made a trip to
Maitland first of the week.
A. It. Sjohlom shipped a car load
of watermelons this week.
" O f all tho absurd names bestowed
on an article of food, grapefruits
U the worst. All grapes ure frill. The
article which goes by this compoundworded name is a fruit, lull quite as
little resembling a grape ua anything

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that grows, to call It oraagefruit, or
peach fruit, would bo moro appropri­
ate; but why use a general name for

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purposes of qualifying a sjiecific oneT
If a new' breed of donkey should
come into use, ought we to call it a
cow-animal or a mackerel fish? And
with some such ideas in view the
Department of Agriculture is making
an appeal for us to apply the name
pomelo instead. This is distinctive.
It is a single word. It is common
sense. If hotel keejier* will only push
it along they will be doing a service
to our language by relieving it of a
needless absurdity. The names of
our great food products have, be­
sides a place in the poetry and song
of the world. Imagine the chorus nf
the Greek play in the stadium the
other «lay chanting of 'grapefruit";
but how ad mi nub ly pomelo would
lend Itself to stirh u-os

PAOLA POINTS

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Nefts was revolved here Sunday
of the death of Mrs. L. C. Leggett,
sister of Mr M C ('lovebird of this
place Mrs Leggett spent a winter
here at her brother’s home two
years ago and made many friends
who will regret to hear of her death.
Mr Oscar Pearson and wife left
for Sanford Monday where he will
work at Ins trade during the remain­
der of thi- summer. They are at
present located with Mr and Mrs
Clark Pearson.
Mr and Mrs George l&gt; Mishap
of Sanford were pleasant visitors
at "T h e Turtles" for the week end.
M i s s e s Frances and Flora Pearson
■pent Monday at
Monroe.
the
guest* of Miss Helen Jserman
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Mrs A. W Keeloy of Lake Mary
is spending a few days at the Bu­
chanan's pleasant home on Kylnuin
Lake
Mr M S (i rwimd arrived fr*»rn
California last w e e k , u n o w w i t h
with ins son George Garwood and
fnmily here.
Mr. and Mm F. A. Johnson
spent the “ Fourth" with friends at
Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs A. W Patton weri
delightfully entertained on the 5th
by Mr nmi Mrs \V M ituchnnan
Miss lllnnche Garwood is again
at home from Winter Garden.
I’uolu certainly spent a "safe and
nano" Fourth this summer. One
would have judged by the silence
that enveloped our town that all
Inhabitant* had joined tho crowd nt
Kissimmee. Not a firecracker, or
noise of any kind was heard inside
tho city limit.

WEST SIDE ITEMS
Newton

Stenstrom

left

Monday

th i 28th, for Apopka whoro he will

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surf bathing and fishing.
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Mr. Sutton from (teneva was visr
llinn Mr. Walker and family last
w«'«ik.
Mr A. J. Coti* »imi daughter Miss
Noia of Kentucky but for t be plUit
wintfi r have lived at Monroe have
taken Up hoUse-kcepiliK at Mr. Me­
Bride1’s in their absence.
Mrs. Hutchins WU9 vint ting lier
mother Mrs. J. L. Walker Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cambel is sporting
n brand new, rubber tired top buggy
these days.
Mr. and Mrs. Howland Marsh
and little son llarrold were ou t on
the West Side Thursday afternoon
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchins.
Tomatoes and peppers aipl egg­
plant is still being sold nnd h ow the
nice showers of rnin does make the
grass grow.
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visit his brother Leo Stenstrom and
family for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sarratte and
little daughter Helen have moved
to tho Placr place next to P. D. Cobb
where they will farm the coming
ocason und Mr. and Mrs.Will Rocky
and family have moved to the AliiRon house. They have lived the past
winter on the H. T. Kennewcll

place.
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Mis* Georgia Walker spent the
day with her sister Mrs. Frsnk
E lk ;.,
Hutchins Thursday.
Mr. H. C. DuBose, Mr. und Mrs.
McBride and Miss Avis Stenstrom
enjoyed a day at Daytona Beach,
Jm .
going over Tuesday in the Famous
iàVÈSTSl
Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. VanNes *and two
v children left Monday for New Smyr­
na whero they will enjoy the surf
-, for a month.
Mr. «and Mrs. John Warin and
two children accompanied by his
mother Mrs. Ilendorson«left July 1,
for South Carolina, whero they will
visit for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. McBride left
Saturday for Coronado Beach where
they will join a house party for a
couple of weeks. They will enjoy the
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WOODLAND PARK NOTES

The continued growth and development at RIVERVIEW has created a steady demand for this prop­
erty and caused an increase in values o f 3 to 5 hun­
dred per cent in the past 3 years and the $10,000
which has just recently been spent by the owner
for public and civic improvements, and the $20,000
water system which is now being installed will cause
another decided advance in values in the near future.

Thursday, July 1st, rain until IP.
M . prevented p co p lo from coming,
bu t after that they came with u rush.
Some of the visitors were Mrs. Pax­
ton and son, Mr. and Mm. C. E.
Henry and children, Mr. and Mrs.
T y ler and Mr. Harry, Mrs. Hurt,
Messrs. Yonts, Uetta and Williams,
Mr. Wickham an d party of ladies
and the usual lot Hi children.
Sunday, July 4th, the M onroe
people who came t o Bhow they were
not mixed up with that "Blue L n w "
b u n ch , were: Mr. Lock, J. M. Ogles­
by anil family, M r. and-Mrs. John
Oglesby, Mrs. A lb e r t Hawkins and
children, Mrs. Mattie May H aw ­
kins, the Misses Miles and Ahenrn.
Mr. O ste e n ami olherai, Mr. and Mrs.
Fern aid (rum Enterprise Junction,
cam e as usual accompanied by
friends. Other visitors were: G. W.
Spencer and fam ily,
Mrs Thoo,
Scbuttl and children. Mr W u k ja m
and Miss Hunt, Mrs Fry und Mrs.
Vanderhock.
Mr«
I.altorque.
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Mrs
Campbell a n d Reg Holly
There were nearly .« hundred people
in all.
Monday, July 5th a number of
picnic parties came in the morning.
Mrs. Harlow, Miss Bessie \\ bite.
Mr- Harris. Mrs Wesley and seven
or eight friends mude up one party
that came on the JlUn-y two big
wagon loads from I ’ pnubt consisted
of
Henry Lundqumt .mil family,
the Herginst family ¡-ml
friends.
T h e y had a big time of it. taking in
the pool and everything else
Mr,
and Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Shipp, Jim
Harris, G. W. Spencer and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lake, Fred
Williams und fam ily. Mi. and Mrs.
Hurt. Mrs - Higgins and children,
Mr-. Strung \ King ami fantilv,
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Serila who is a regular Woodland
visitor would o b je ct alio. Rev,
Strong mude no protest as his childdren went In.
V ii.
Y ou may talk about your m ed i­
cinal springs etc, but that Woodland
Pool boa a reputation, for removing
a grouch also.
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A D V IC E

Invest in a few R IV E R V IE W lots. Now $10 down
and $5 per month. No interest or taxes for 2 years.
No lots sold to colored people. Not more than 4
lots sold to one party.

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S T R O N G

Owner, while on his private cruising Yacht “ Riverview Maid,” lying at the foot o f the city dock for a
few days, or write to his Jacksonville office

111 HEARD BUILDING, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
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Sign Posts for Aeronauts.
Tho official* of a number of gas
companies of Europe have agreed to
paint geographical signs on the tops
of their gasometers to act as alga
poshi to aeronauts.
Nolle* of Appllfutloo far T » * UooJ Leiter
K ttlh » ST» «f the (¡m oral Huíate*
Notice U hereby givrn that J. F. Laine
urchaoer of Ta« Certificalo No 63G. dated
he Snd day of Jana A. 1)., 1918. ha* filed
■aid certificata in ray onice and ha.
made
application lor l u M
io taoue In accord­
ance with law. Said certificate embrace* the
following dearrlbed property rltuated In
Seqiinel'L County, Florida, to-witl Lot 8,
lllk IS. Tier tr. Sanford.
The raid land Iwinf awaaaed at the date
of the Iwuance of auch certificate in the
name of Unknown. Untane «aid certificate
chat! be redeemed' accordine to taw, tat
of
deed will laoue thereon on the 2nd day
di
Aucutt A . D ., 1918.
-Wltneoa my affidai •it naturo and eaal
uly A
I)., 1918.
thlo the let day of July
A.. D.,
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B. A. DOUOlJtRi
Clerk Circuit Court flemíhole Co. Fla.
by Ja». C. Hoberte, D. C .

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Dad for Hubby.
When a woman rattles the dishes
moro than usual while preparing sup­
per, It's a sure sign that her husband
will &gt;hoar something drop when ho
com e. home.
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family. \\ It Pci I ami fa mi l;
tin
two Holey» and family . Mr and Mrs
Thus. L. Wildson, Miss Katie an d
Jack Fox. Mrs. T h eo Schunl und
children, Mr*. L aR ocqu o and chil­
dren,
Mr. Newton and family,
Frank Miller, Mr and Mrs Fernald
and friends. Mrs.- Cobh and friend
Mr. and Mrs, Henry and children
Mr. and Mrs Tyler Sr and Mr. and
Mrs Tyler Jr, Messr» Ib tis f' M.
Gaggin, Mi ('Unlock, Harry K.inner,
Bradford, M. C. Maxwell and ( ’ . H
Smith were just a few o f the big
cm wd of Wootll a rulers. The pool was
crow ded and ‘ ‘save the next room
for m e " the regular cry. Sheriff
Charley Hand determined to arrest
the whole crowd, lo o k e d at the b a th ­
er* a w hile ntern a n d solemn, but
gradually those grim features re­
laxed anti broadened out und when
someone called "C o m e in Charley,
the water is fine," he almost fell over
everybody in hi* eagerness to get a
room, plunged in an d was reformed.
D epu ty Lee rushed in, saw how
helpless he would be with Charley
conquered, so surrendered his nixteen inch gun and t o o k a swim also.
Lake, about to call n special m e e t­
ing o f the Legislature, to prohibit
such wicknodneeA as is carried on at
Woodland, was helpless when Mrs.
Luko joined the bathers;, besides

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T A K E

|a Cenrt of the Ceantf Jad te. Nemloole
Cenalr, Hlale of yiarida
■In re botate ol
Auciutln Moreman
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To all Creditore, ■ I,« gator*. fiiatrlbotera
and all perenny haying Claim* or Demanda
agelK.t aald P
of yea. are hereby notified
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Neutrality Note.

When mothcrln-law gets mad nt to
wife and demands her passports so oho
can leave, husband la a fool if ho
doesn’t remain neutral. — Florida
Tlmaa Union.
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the undersigned T^ecwtor of aefd e*tate.

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S u m m e r E x c u r s i o n s N o r t h and W e s t

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T he surpassing scenery makes the L. &amp; N . the attractive
Low
lie rock-ballasted track, the* solid steel through trains,
(summer
the up-to-date coaches, sleepers and observation
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rates to all'll
cars, the unexcelled and reasonable d i i i i u g ^ 5 M ^ ‘ &gt;ih'rs,lir"
Ch n a d ia
k car service, and the facilities for c l o s e ,l11&lt;1
resorts, the Great
und direct connections, combine
routes t*&gt; the Cal
Lakes, Y e llo w sto n e
l to make the L . &amp; N . the
fnrnia Expositions
Park, Rocky Mountains,
com fortable w ay.
and M ission P la y . &lt; hoin
Salt Lake City, the Pacific
of tlirec gateways and many
Coast, etc., etc. T h e L. &amp; N .
routes is given t ra velers hy 11"
reaches all the gateways of the
L. &amp; N. T h e y may go one va'
N o r th nnd W est— Buffalo,
and return another-via New
I’ittsburg, Cleveland, Louis­
^Orleans, St. Louis or Chicago.
ville, Cincinnati, Toledo, “
InforniaUo^urnlfihc^
F ast througn trains with
Detroit, Grand Rapids, ’
a flication, Rcscrvtttionsv^bC onlyoncchnngo. R*
India napolis, Chi^
ully made.- Write, wire
t i c k e t s from
cagoj St. Louis,
'phone us. When you get to Jackson*^^^^ J a c k s o n v i l l e

Memphis
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One of our representative*, ia at all departing trains.
I I. C, B re tn e y , F lo r id a P asaen d er
L O U IS V IL L E A N D N A S H V IL L E R A IL R O A D
114 W».l Uar Street (Bell Telephone 187) JeekeonviUe. Florida

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Remember the Time, Place and Date

Tuesday; July 12th and 13th

Eight-Thirty Wednesday, July 14th

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SALE B E C K 8:3« A. E WEDNESDAY, JULY I U .

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W e find that our stock is larger than ever before at this season and in order to make room for our fall stock we will put our entire
stock on the market at greatly reduced prices. As evidence of the great bargains which we will offer we quote a few prices below:
Neckwear

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothing
$20.00
22.50
25.00
28.00

Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits

R edu ced
Reducer!
R educed
R edu ced

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to.
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$13.48
14.48
14.98
17.48

Palm Beach Suits
$7.00 Suits R edu ced to
7.50 Suits R educed to

S u iti
Suits
Suit.s
Suits

R educed
R educed
R educed
R educed

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to
to
to

W ork Gloves

$ 8.48

$ .25 Canvas Ralni now
.75 I .leather Work C loves
1.25 Osborn W ork C loves
1.50 ( Ishurn. long gaunt let t
1 .5 0 ‘Hamm 's Work C loves

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10.98

B o y s ’ Suits

I 'ants
Rants
Rants
Rants
Rants
Rants

Reduced
R educed
R educed
Reduced
R educed
Reduced

M en d
M e n ’s
M en 's
M e n ’s
M e n ’s
M e n ’s
M en 's
M en 's
M en 's
M en s
M e n ’s

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1.18
1 .4 8

1.89
2.48
2.79
2.98
3 18
3. |8
1.18

M en s’ Cloth H ats Reduced to one
half price.
.25
$ .50 H ats R educed to
.38
.75 Hats Reduced to
.50
1.00 H ats Reduced to

Caps
$

All Straw Hats one-half p rice see
special lot in special colum n
$1.00 Straws R educed to
$ -oO
1.50 Straws R edu ced to
.75
2.00 Straws R educed to................
1*00
2.50 Straws R educed to
1-25
3.50 Straws R educed to
1*75

Panama Hats

$7.00 Panam as R edu ced to ............. $ 3.98
8.00 Panam as R edu ced to ........... 4.48
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SPEC IAL LOT W O M EN ’S SHOES
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Several dozen pairs Ladies’ Shoes ranging in price from $1.50
to $4.00; also a few Children’s and M en’s. These shoes consist
o f various stvles and makes and will he closed out at 98e per pair
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These can be furnished in many d if­
ferent styles and shapes
$ .50 Values fur
$ .38
1.00 Values fur
.82
1.25 Values fur
.98
1.50 \ allies ftir
1.28
1.75 Values fur
1.38
2 25 \ allies h tr
1.78
2 5o \ aim ■&gt; for
1.98
3 on \ allies fur
2.48

.38

U nderwear
$ .75
1.50
.50
.50
.50
LOO
.50
.50
LOO
.50
.25
.25
.50
.50

Elastic Seam 1 trawers now $ .59
.98
Union Suits now
.39
Im itation Scriven Drawers
.39
R. V. I). Drawers
.39
R. V. I). Shirts
.81
Union Suits now
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.39
Rorosknit Drawers
.39
Porosknit Shirts .....................
.81
Rorosknit Union S uits;
.39
Rorosknit Roys Union Suits
Porosknit B oys D r a w e r s ............. 19
.19
Porosknit Boys Shirts
.39
Shirts now .....
Drawers novy
........... ................. 39

THIS SALE FOR CASH ONLY

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Children’ s Hosiery

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.63
.79
1.18
1.18
1.98

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Shoes for
Shoes for
Shoes for
Shoes for
Shoes’ for
Shoes, rubber soles

Buster Brown Shoes

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Patent and Gun
81.9N

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C anvas
Canvas
C anvas
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W o also have about 100 p a irs o f Men’s Vici,
Metal, regular $3.110 values, now g o in g at

$ .50 I»ress Shir’ &gt;new
.75 Ii r e » Shirt* m»w
1.00 11res* Shirts now
1.50 I)ress Shirts now
2.(11) I)ress Shirts now
2.50 I &gt;ress Shirts now
3.90 I&gt;ress Shirts now
All 50c W ork Shirks

,98
1.48
1.68
1.98
1.98

For M en, W omwn, B oys and Girls
$ .75 C ham pions
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$ .58
LOO C am p Fire Tennis
.82
1.25 Tennis Shoes
.98
1.50 Tennis Shoes
1.28
2.00 Veranda Rumps
1.38
1.25 E m m y b in 's
.98
1.50 E m m y Lou's.
1.18
2.00 E m m v Lou’s
1.38

$1.50
2.00
2.25
2.50
3.00
2.50

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Values for
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and 2.25 Values for
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Values for
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Values for
M en ’s Ralm Beach

White Canvas Shoes for Women

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A bout 200 pairs o f Men’ s Tan, Gun Metal, Patent Leather,
button or blucher, regular $3.50 values, we will close out
for
.......................................$2.28

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.79

Straw Hats

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.61
.98
1.28
1.28

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W e have about 25 pairs o f Beacons $3.50 and $1.00 values which
will go at $2.38. Only a limited number o f these.

.79
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1,18
1.78
1.98

I’ m I 'heck ;int
Kaki Rants
W ork Rants
All W ool Rants
All W ool Rants
Al l W o o l Rants
All W ool Raiit&gt;
Alt W o o l Ranis
Al l W o o l Rants
All W ool I‘ant A l l W ool Rants

$ .50 C aps Reduced to
1.00 C aps Reduced to

$ .10 M en ’s Hose Reduced to
$
.15 M en ’s Host* Reduced to
.25 M en's Hose Reduced to
.50 M en’s Hose Reduced to
'The above consists o f sail colors
black, whire, Ralm Reach, etc.

% Special lot o f about 100 Shirts from 75c to 81.50, slightly soiled
t from showing in windows, your choice
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Cloth Hats

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$1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.00

Tennis Shoes

Men’s Half Hose

M EN’S STR A W HATS
About 150 hats ran gin g in price from $1 to $3.50, now

M en ’ s Pants
$1.00
1.50
2,(10
2.25
3.00
3.50
1.00
4.50
5.00
0.00
0.50

$ .25 In d ies’ Silk Hose
$ .19
.50 Ladies*’ Silk Hose
.39
1.00 In dies’ Silk Hose
.79
All l-adies’ 50c Tan Hose Silk and
Lisle will be closed out at 25c per pair

| Special lot o f Men’s 50c Hose reduced to

B o y s ’ Pants
$ .75
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.25
2.50

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.39
.39
.39
.42
.61

White Canvas Shoes for Men

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to $ 1.00 Suit.s Reduced to $
3.18
to
5.00 Suits Reduced to
3.98
0 .0 0 Suits Reduced to
to
1.18
7 .0 0 Suits Reduced to
to
1.98
8.(10 Suits Reduced to
to
5.98
9.00 Suits Reduced to
to
to
0 .9 8
1
2
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0
Suits
Reduced
to

$3.50
4.50
5.50
0.50
7.50
8.50
9.50

Silk Ties Reduced to
$
Silk Ties Reduced to
Sport Ties Reduced to
Rat W ing Ties R educed to
Loose End Tirs R educed to
Loose End Ties R educed to

$ 4.48
4.98

M ohair Suits
$13.50
15.00
17.50
18.00

$ .25
.50
.50
.50
.75
1.00

Ladies’ Hosiery

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S tacy-A d am s Shoes for Men
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$6.00 Tan. English Tue
1.18
6.00 Tau. ÎTlueluT &lt;ixford
1,18
6.00 Vici Blucher &lt;&gt;xford
4,18
6.00 Vici Button &lt;ixford
1.98
6.00 harm Foot Oxford
6,50 Ratent lx*athcr Oxford
4.79
25 pair Stacy Adams Shoes in odd sizes
$3.98. These arc a few numbers we
are closing out and make this saeraliee
to clean up the stock.

Regal Shoes for Men
$-1.00 Regal Oxfords
$ 3.48
4.50 Regal Oxfords
...
... .. 3.98
5.00 Regal Oxford?
4.48
These consists o f Tan, Blucher and
B utton, Gun M etal Blucher. Bal and
B u tton , Patent Leather Blucher Bal
and Button. All New S tic k nothing
carried over from lout year.

Endicott Johnson W o rk Shoes
$1.75
2.50
3.99
•J.50

Values
Values
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fur
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$ 1.48
1.98
2.48
2.98

Endicott Johnson Dress Shoes
59 Tan and &lt;&gt;nu M n al
5o l‘aleni and \ in

$ 2.98
2.98

Patrician Shoes for W om en
$3.50 Patrician Shoes
l.oo Patrician Shoes

$ 2.48
2.98

R a d cliff Shoes for W om en
$3.99 Values for
$ 1.98
3.50 \ alies for
2.48
A ll T a n s in th e above lo t a t h a lf price

D r e w ’s Shoes for W om en
$2.90
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.00
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
4.00

R. L. Baby Dull Rumps
One Strap 1louse Shoes
T w o Strap Rumps
Patent Colonial Rumps
Black K id. ( 'olonial
Patent Rumps, Med Heel
Patent Pumps, Plain
Col. Pumps, w ooden heel
V. C. Blucher, low h e e l .......
V. C. Blucher. rubber heel
Colonial Sand T o p

2.Ö8
2.98
2.98

Grover’s Soft Sole Shoes for Women
$3.00 Values fo r........ ........ ...... ;...*..... $ 2.68

3.50 Values for..................

2.98

POSITIVELY NOTHING CHARGED

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGR FOUR

THESANFORDHERALD^ '"rr m
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R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Burine** Manager
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R ev. Calls, who is n Candida te for
Governor says that Texas had it's
H ogg as Governor and
Florida
should have it’s Catt. He Jromisoa
j»»&gt; ir—- * if elected to b o * V " l i f u r u h t “ . Key West Journal
We want no hogs or cats.
A
K n ott is good enough.
------ 0 ------Residents of Sanford and Orlando
are determined to see to it that the
“ world do move"in spite of adverse
action by their ortly railroad. It ap­
pears that tho railroad has taken of!
ail trains which formerly gave local
conveniences-bet weetr-thie-two’crtrcs,
making it nercaaxry- iar-itm in—ivuL
Ing to go from one to the other at
certain timea of the day to hire au­
tomobiles for the trips. Aa a result
an automobile line has been inaugur­
ated, with daily schedules, and rate
o f four cents a mile.— Miami Me­
tropolis.
N

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tory for a pavement of types such
important mutters thnj should be at­ aa fa represented hy grouted brick,
tended to is the bridging of the St. aa ia argued by ME Blair in the let­
Johns river connecting tho Sanford ter on page 691 of this issue, we

STUDY ECONOMY

and Del-ands roads. The Ferry ^ at
the St. Johns should lie done away
with and a new, modern toll bridge
constructed. The public will demand
this bridge sooner or later, so why
not commence plans now to get the
project into definite form before the
close of nnother year.— Orlando Sen­
tinel.

should hesitate to a p p r o v e it
for
types nueh as the sand-nnphr.lt road.
If, therefore, sand-asphalt roads have
“ an excellent opportunity to achieve
a high d istin c tio n ," tho opportunity
is based upon hopefulness rather
than demonstration; and nil that we
know about sheet asphalt construc­
tion and tho absolute necessity in
------ O------connection there with o f the most
stable foundation, should lead us to
Orlando Has Street Dance
Orlando last evening witnessed her doubt tho future of ‘sand-asphalt
first street dance. It was a tnaskec
affair put on as the climax of the
d a y ’ s festivities held at Joyland by
the Woodmen of the World.

«

We are living at a time when we give li/tle thought for the
future. What we want, we buy, with little thought as to cost.
Do you want to turn over a new leaf and SAVE
SPEND?

instead

of

. WE PAY 4 PER CENT COMPOUNDED FOUR TIMES EACH YEAR

I COUNTY HAPPENINGS %

All day at tho amusement park
there was probably an average of
two thousand persons who took part
and
looked
on the program of
flV#uU .that made the day a merry
one. The McIntosh orchestra made
music all the afternoon and dancing
was enjoyed by many, in addition to
the water sports and tho special
events that were entered into by a
largo number of competitors. There
were prizes for all novel
contest«,
some of them handsome, and some
ridiculous, the latter being designred
to revive good humor if U happened
to be flagging At any period, but this
was not necessary. High spirit«, prerattrd—thrtnifftnnirTinirTPlicheir the
bubbling point in the evening when
the «cane 'o f the festivitlea was
■witched to Ihe block on Orange ave­
nue between Church atreet and Cen­
tral avenue. Aa a matter of fact the
crowd concentrated between Church
and Pine, but the nterry maker« cov­
ered all tho intervening space be­
tween tho extreme limits, and created
fun for the large assemblage that
line the curbs and banked the side­
walks. Business was well nigh sus­
pended during the several hours of
the dance. Some of the maskers were
tardy in making their appearance,
but injthe end there was a largo num­
ber and a gjeat variety of costumes.
A great quantity of burnt cork was
used in
the makeup of many.
There was an entire family of negroes,
whose Ethiopian black was blacker
even than Erebus, and whose fanciful

Grapevine and Upsala Items
Mr. *Tom .Tyner ind.JamIIy have
been out a number of times, putting
in sweet potatoes on their home
place; they also come out and spent
the Fifth there.
Mr Vi hie n has hauled out lumber
and shingles to repair their
old
Enroot house which.came to them
at the latter’ s death.
Mr. Charlie Lundqulqt has sold
his horse to Mr. Tom Allen.
All were pleased to again see Mrs.
Gao. C lark-out to—Sunday SchooF
again; her husband get« about
little.
A special collection will be taken
Sunday to have the organ repaired.
There were a number from here
who acceptod Lake Mary's invitaJ
tion on tho third to be present at
the fish fry and watermelon feast;
among . tho number were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs
Will Robinson, and two daughters,

Some of the newspaper highbrows
of this state are continually offering
Millie and Gladys.
Mr Norman
suggestions as to how other news­
Swanson, Miss Edna
Thompson,
paper editors should conduct their
Miss Ruth Ilergquist, Mr. Walfred
publications. We have but one sug­
Pierson,
Miss Olga Vihlen, Carl
gestion to oiler, either to friend or
Pierson and Oran Lundquist.
foe, among the presa gang of the
A number ~ gathered at
the
state, to-wit: Run your newspaper
Magnuson home on the fifth to en­
according to the dictates of your
joy a fine picnic dinner under the
conscience—in other words, as you
oaks, whore two large tables were
durn please. “ To thin« own self be
set; those privileged to be present
true, and it will follow ns night suc­
were the host and hostess, Mr. and
ceeds the day that thou cans't then
Mrs. Emil Magnuson, Mr. and Mrs
bo false to no man." — Arcadian-EnterJohn
Lundquist,
Mr.
and
Mrs
prise.
dress not only attracted
attention!
Kricson and children,
Margaret,
------ O------but brought forth exclamations of j ¿Slbert. Ruth and' baby. Mr. and
One of tho jokes of the early polit­ wonder and amusement from « »
ical campaign is Catts posing as a »Ides There was the inevitable clown.
martyr, defying the Catholics to kill with his parti-colored dress, one
him, and not a Catholic liftrf his half o f blnek and the other of yellow.
hands to smite even his noble brow. One wash-woman danced the entire
Wo do not want a man for Governor evening with a basket of clothes on
. who will not be Governor for the her head, but how she managed to
whole people. And this is written by keep it there remained a mystery.
ono of the strongest Protestants in It could be seen bobbing up and
tho State of Floridn. Catts is
a down, swaying back and forth over
“ bluff." In Clearwater he stated that the heads of the great throng Th«
if he had been Governor Slut on he Gold Dust Twins attracted much
would have let Frank hang. There attention, and were busily engaged
wi.s a dead silence after he shouted the entire evening in doing your
this to the crowd. Then he hedged work for you. according to the legl i e would hedge on any question to Jend of the advertisement. There was
get a lew votes. -Clearwater Sun a great variety of nondescript cos­
tumes and some very clever ones,
------ 0 -----but there was no unmasking and the
SOM E P U M P K IN
originators
of them were not dis­
J. Fred DeBarry, editor of Sun­
closed. The McIntosh orchestra dis­
rise, certainly hates himself as the
following sell effacing article would coursed music from a truck station­
ed at the corner of Pine ami Orange,
indicate: *
planing in the course of the evening
"Sunrise leads. others follow
nil
the popular airs in time that gave
Listen!

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J(,hn
an(,
n(iphou
W oodnn | Uertllwon. Mr., and Mrs
Elmer Lundquist and son.
Among those who spent the day

Woodland Park, w.th plenty of
fried chicken cakes, coffee, water­
melons and
ice creamto refrpsh
themselves with were Mr. and Mrs,
E. G. Lundquist and their children:
John Henry, Elmer, Eric, Ellen and
baby, Mr and Mrs. Edwin Lundquist and baby, M iss Ruth Bergquisi and Oran Lundquist. (Those
going in the afternoon were Mr and
Mrs. Swanson, Mrs Stedt
and
daughter Ehhu.
Mr
Norman took over « jolly
crowd in his auto to the beach fur
the races and a dip in old
ocean,
these with a fine'picnic dinner filled
the day for
Mr.
and Mrs. A. J.
Thompson Miss Edna. Andrew and
Robert. Miss Laura Parker went
in the Hart Car
A surprise party for Oran Lund­
Sunrise asked Legislature to i „ v e s - | u" ...............MM'ortunity to fox-trot.
quist.
in honor of his nineteenth
one-step and tango to their heart's
ligate Marianna Reform School fir*
birthday,
was held at the home of
content. The street dance made such
GRANTED.
Mr. and Mrs, John
a hit with those who saw it that it his. parents,
Sunrise prophesied Sheriff William
Lundquist last week on
Thursday
will
probably
be
repeated
on
a
much
C. Spencer woqld he safe, and Sun­
evening.
I
rger
scale
during
the
coming
rise was right.
Counting young and old, there
Sunrise asked William Jennings winter.— Orlando Reporter Star.
were forty present and you may be
to resign, and we predicted he woqld.
K and-Auphalt U&lt;»a&lt;U in Florida
sure they hnd a splendid
time:
Sunrise asked the Legislature to
While the Engineering Record al­ nearly all joined heartily in playing
sparo the buzzard, and he was. ways prefers to encourage rather
games and for refreshments eight
Of course the luw makers grant the lhari to throw cold water upon at- JUliririu» eu|tp« with
coffee
and
[privilege of shooting him, but tin* ' lamp IS to solve road or any other Pr,..lm were served
ixrii» money for shooting him was j l&gt;nKincerinK problems, it is felt that
------------&lt;CUt out, as we desired, and with no a word of warning should be uttered
Moores Station
iivxriitive, the buzzard will stay. You in regard to the Band-asphalt cor.-[
Sunday the I Ith Rev. Arthur S
can’ t cot him, and who wants to kill ■truction in Florida that was th«- 1Perk has his regular appointment to
him lor sport?
subject of un article in the issue of preach here in the afternoon.
Sunrise asked Governor Slaton of May 15, page 622.
j W. A. Knight visited his father
Georgia to commute tho sentcnco of
Tho work at Euntis was not laid j brother and other relatives in Dun-

Leo M. Frank, nnd ho did so.” —
i t atill remains for Fred to command
tho wtirring nations of Europe to
•top fighting and they will probably
do so.
— _ 0 -----PUBLIC DEM ANDS BRID G E
W ithtthe building of good roads
throughout Florida, particularly Cen­
tral Florida, motor traffic has tripled
In the last year, and within another
yoar it may Increase enormously..
Central»* Florida is building brick
highways and befora many months
there will be a network ol bricked
thoroughfares throughout the state
connecting all of the more important
dtica and towns with one another.
In view of this Improvement it is
o f Importance that counties' and
dtica should do everything possible
to fadlitate travel. The motorist
from the North or from some distant
corner o( the country it coming tp
Florida because the fact that Florida
la building brick highways ia being
advertised extensively. By the end
o f another year there should be sevoral hundred mile« of newly com ­
pleted brick or improved highways
added to the enormous total now in
■ the itate.
The largo Increase of motor traf­
fic demands that improvements be
begun immediately and completed

JULY », 19j s

on a compacted sand base as de­
scribed by the writer of the article
in question, but on a clay base; and
we are informed that the sand-as­
phalt surface is kept constantly cov­
ered with an inch of sand to protect
it. The work at Dade City is de­
scribed as a complete failure. This,
however, may be explained' by the
fact that the snnd-asphalt mixture
was mixed by hand on boards. At
Tarpon Springs the grass is growing
through the sand-asphalt pavement.
At Sarasota the pavement of this de­
scription- la shoving. The sand-as­
phalt pavement at Mount Dora waa
laid in April and its short life hardly
permits of any Inferences as to what
it will do.
The author's statement that a
considerable mileage ia “ now under
construction and more ia In contem­
plation,” the- Engineering Record ia
informed, is somewhat misleading,
although it is true that two coun­
ties have voted considerable sums
for sand-asphalt construction. This
has been done by reason of tho en­
couragement afforded from the Eus¿la experiment; but the fact should
be again emphaaited that the latter
pavement la not laid on a sand base
ea ha* been done and i*V proposed
elsewhere, but upon a stable clay
While a sand base may be satlsfac.

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H. R.STEVENS
P rN U nl

SANFORD, FLORIDA

C. M. HAND
H. E. TOUR
« « -F t—4.1 f _ l WOODRUFF Vics-Pnsdnt

only lived until tho 6th. Much sym­
pathy ia expressed aa there are three
little aona and the little girl waa
very welcome.
Mr. and Mrs J. B. Little loit
their only aon little six year old Ned
evening altet_anly-a. half
hours illness. Convulsion^- waa aaid
To be the cause of death. Mr. and
Mrs Little tho Misses Ruth Gertrude
and Ersei their daughters hay® the
sympathy of thb community.
Little Ned and Baby Dunn were
taken to the cemetery at the same
time and a large company of friends
bore them company.
J. G. Hasty died at his hlme at
tho Cqsmeron farms July 1st from
za complication of kidney trouble
and
ptomaine poisoning. He was
on a visit to his former home in N.
C. and was so very ill that
it
difficulty,he could got hero, was un­
conscious from Monday until his
death. Bush as called by his friends
was born in Union County N. C. 43
years ugo and lived there until
his removal hero about six yoars
ago. He was
u very successful
trucker had just recently bought an
improved farm in Beardall Ave.
Left to mourn' YTre his wift&gt;
and
seven children, five brothers and
three sisters. Mrs Hasty and children
wish to thunk friends anil neighbors
for sympathy kindness and help.

tons, may revolutionize the paving
industry of the United States with­
in the next few1 years if the plana,of
a coterie of Kissimmee business men
reach a successful consumation.
Experiments which have covered.a
period-of-yearn xre"boiirm ip*in T h e
pzod u cU »»~of-th iz-w w brick-»hhrtr
has been manufactured in smal

R. R. DEAS
A m « Cattati

titles at a plant of the Everglade»
Cypress Lumber compan6 at Loughman, south of this city on the ma|n
line of the Atlantic Coast Line rail,
way, under tho direct supervision
and _the guiding, scientific m**»**,^.rngjit of J. Wada Tuoker,H|he,jtxuryA— -»
RttrTJrtífh*Tn'añT,''wHó Ifves In Rissinj.
mee.— Kissimmee Vnlloy Gazette.

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Tho work of gat hot ing B. A. How­
ards crop of Sumtnatra cigar to­
bacco is still going on. There was a
far greater yield than was loOked for
and all of the available buildings
in Cameron City have been utilized
as tobacco houses. Some leaves have
Ix-en cured and rolled into cigars and
burned fine. Have been pronounced
by experts as a very high grade of
tobacco Five acres of this crop was
g r o w n , on land that had produced
a spletidid crop of lettuce. The one
acre grown under half shade on J.
C. Ellsworth’ s farm had been seed
■■ZZZ
T h at grown under shade is said to
be a finer grade than that grown in
the open. About three months is the
time It took to make the crop. A
specially good point is that it ran
be gro'ktr^ut a tune of year when
farm work is slack, if it can be said
that there ever i* a slack time in the
C ilery Delta.

The Sem inole Co-Operative
M ercantile Co. will be located in their new home, the
Herndon building, corner
Second and Park A venue

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W e are going to have one of the

i

finest and most up-to-date Grocery

1 stores
in Florida and we wish to !
*
1 say to our custom ers that you will j
| get the best o f Q U ALITY and BEST i |
1 SERVICE that we can possibly give. :

This no doubt will mean the begin
ning of nnother new industry here.
With great credit due Mr. Howard
there has been a great deal of inter­
est
di payed.
Many
tobacco
growers and others have visited the
fields as this variety of tobacco is
an experiment here
The work of preparing seed bed»
ground is now going on. Many have
new land ns it is said to grow better
and stronger plant*.

Resd Bonds In Polk
Bartow, Fla., July 9.— At a meet­
ing of the hoard of county contmisssioners of Polk county hero Tuesday
the Polk County-Q ood Ronds Asso­
ciation presented the matter of a
bond issue of $2,000,000 to them (or
consideration nnd after considerable
discussion the bourd asked that a
potitiorysjgned by 25 per cent, of the
qualified voters of Polk county, ask­
ing for an election on this question
be presented to them. The Good
Roads association went further.nnd
offered to present a petition con­
taining the signatures of 51 per cent,
of said voters. The matter of the
location and widths of tho roads,
for lack of time, was not considered.
T h e, commissioners^- with but ono
representative from each commis­
sioner’s district, will consider these
matters in executive session on Fri­
day. Heretofore the Polk County
G ood Jtoads association agreed upon
a syate/n of roads to bo :• ommendod
and hjad a map prepared showing,
the location of them. It is .believed
that with possibly a few exceptions,
the roads as recommended by the
county eiimmiasioners as the ones
to be built with tho bond money.

ellon last week.
Al Chopering of Port Tampa vesited his brother C. E. and family
on Sunday.
Horace Chorperlng returned from
Port Tampa first of the week. Port
Tampa was as far as he got*on his
trip to Oklahoma said when he went
to purchase his ticket it began to
seem a long ways from Tlperary.
Messrs Railes, Jackson and Kinnrd went to Kissimmee to the Bar­
becue on Monday. Lionel and Gilla
Sipes went to see the races at Day­
tona, and six able bodied men went
to Geneva Ferry fishing at peep of
dawn and never got a nibble.
Tom Sullivan bad as guests in the
Fish auto to Orlando Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. McClelland and Horace Chorporing' on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ward have
moved from Celery Ave, to the Dr.
Dclamater farm we understand. Mr
Ward has bought the same.
Mrs L. M. Lucas has been very
ill for this is the sixth week with
fever, On this, Thursday, morning
l*( according to Dr. Neals opinion
a little on the gafn.
Cypress Paving Blocks
Ben Fish has gone on his usual
Paving blocks made from Florida
summer vacation trjp and will visit
cypress sawdust and hydroline, an as­
many point» before his return.
heavy
A daughter waa born to Nír. and phaltic composition, under
pressure
ot
from
fifty
to
a
hundred
Mr». Charlea Dunn July first and

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1 in the past and

will appreciate ]

jj your business in the future.

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ANTICIPATION
The young man looks forward with pleasant
anticipation to the time when he has a good
size bank account.
Now is the right time to
start saving in earnest and start an account
with us.
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1% Paid On Savings Accounts, Compounded Quarterly

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O F S A N F O R D .'F L O R ID A

�Salads, cakes and other h6mo-mtdo
We nbte by the Swainsboro, Ga.
goodies at the Congregatlohai cook* Blade that John R. Powell, Jr., la a
ed-food sale tomorrow at Irwin and candidate for Clerk of the Circuit
Court for Emmanuel County and
Giles.
his chances are good for election
Eldet Spring Water cool and pure
Llltle Happenings—Mention ! !
Ho is a bright young man of great
Is
furnished free at the store of Ir­
of Malter« in B r ie fintellectual attainments, u college
win- Sc Giles. Get a drink when you
Personal Items of
graduate, and has been deputy
are in the store. 90 — Fri-tf.
Clerk for several years. He Is the
• In te r e s t
States Attorney Jos. Jones was in son of J. R. Powell of this city who
the city on Wednesday from Orlando is engaged in life insurance busineas
1’ Summary o f the Floating Small {
mingling with his friends and attend­ hero.
¡!
Talks Succinctly Arranged Tor
■&gt;
ing to legal business
During your vacation get your
Hurtled Herald Readers
Rivers Brothers Grocery on San­ uutos painted at Jim’s Place. 518
ford avenue is the place to reduce W. First Street. — 92-ltp.
Toothsome delicacies at tho cook­
the high cost of living.
i Band Concert at Monroe
ed-food *alo at Ii*wln and Giles.
'August Youngall is in the city
There will he n band concert and
Woodland Park will open next
shaking hands with his many friends. church entertainment at Monroe on
Tuesday-— 9 2 -ltc.
Mr. Youngall is a cigar manufact­ Friday night (tonight) nt H o ’ clock.
Great Reduction in prices of La­ urer and was formerly a resident of The round trip in the jitney buss
dies Hats. See Mrs Grace E. Wil­ this city being enguged in business will be 30 cents. D on’ t fail to come
liam*., 106 East First St.— 92-2tc. with J. J. Mouscr.
and have a good time.
Good music by the Baptist T e m ­
i l f * r tho sweat voices .of the Lost-Pocket Book containing some
ple
boys
band.
Everybody
wcl
children Tuesday night at tho Im­ one dollar bills also a few papers.
perial.
Finder please return to Herald
McCuller Treats the Force
5 or 6 doses C66 will break Office and receive reward.— 92-2tp.
L. P McCuller realizes that print­
#ny case o f Fovcr or Chills.
Price
Got our prices before you lea ve your ers are human and that they eat
7 1 -6 2 1 C
25 cents.
order elsewhere. We save you mon-. sometimes and in view of this fact

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY :

\Goorgo Venablo the well- known ey on everything In the meat and sent them a sample of tho new Golden
Sunbeam cake that is creating so
contractor was called to Georgia grocery line.
on Saturday b y tho serious illness
North American Indians and their much favorable comment among the
o( his sister.
missions will he tho topic of
tho housewives of Sanford. The cake is
put up in sanitary .paper-^wrapped.
address^
Fnday_night
iu
Holy’
Cross.
Phono tho Rivers Brothers Gro-^
eery on Sanford avenue,_The now Parish "House. Il _wUl_U m ustraU nU j^kageJ antUt la cheaper and-WMer
- ----------------------“ '"'HKaTi't fié home made article.
lie ld T o J I■
n "d i a1n
scenes
•- ■Ttwrthat-wHHnsal yuu HlpU.
■K
projected on tho large sceeen. Well
Have you tried the Golden Sun­ known hymns will be sung. All in­
Rogers Good Record
beam sanitary wrapped cake at MeElmer E. Rogers tho wide awake
terested arc invited.
Cullers grocery. Positively cheap,
representative of the Metropolitan
Y ou picnic pocplo should got your
er and better than you can make
Life .Insurance Co., is making n rocake from McCullcrs grocery. We
yourself this hot weather.
murkahlc rocord ih his field hero
havo the finest thing in the cake
When at Daytona Beach make line that has ever been introduced Among fourteen hundred agents in
this territory he stand» eighth in
your home at the Nautilus Casino. in this city. Ask the man.
this months busines and is receiving
Largest indoor swimming pool on
Mrs.
W.
H.
Steinmyer
of
Lakeland
the
congratulations of his employers
the coast.
89— 19tc.
who has been visiting her son Rev. ] an(] fifi» many friends, Mr Rogers
0. P. Swope and family left Wed­
Steinmyer of this city left yesterday took
up life insurance
business
nesday for ’ Wichita Kansas where
for Oviedo to spend a few days with the first time nbnut six months ago
they expect to spend the sunumr.
her daughter ere returning home. and for a new man on the job is
Brink Elder Springs Water, the
mnking good very rapidly.
"T h e Raymond” by tho sea (near
purest and best water to be had.
Notice for Bids
Furnished rooms with
Delivered to your door In live gallon Clarendon).
privilege
of
dining
room
and
kitchen.
Sealed
proposals
will be received
bottles. Phone 1017-3.
85-lf
Everything furnished, linen, silver, by the city of Sanford Florida at
Millinery— I.adies lints triminod
etc. Running water in every room. the City Clerk’s Office up till 8 P. M
and untrlmmed at Greatly Reduced
.'^11 room» connecting.
Telephone July 19. 1915 lor grading anil laying
prices. M rs. Grace Earl Williams. service and cottage to rent.
Mrs. aprox 3,000 sq yds of brick p av ­
10G East First St
'.»2-2ic
F G Stuart
8S-Bip
ing on Magnolia Ave between 7th
The Daytona Beach Hotel, under
A (' Green I he popular represent- Si and 10th St Plans and Sjiecificathe new ownership and management ative of the Ametam Paper Co of tuina on file wuh &lt; ity ( lerk ( urh
offers apodal summer rates.
Hotel Jacksonville was in the city yester­ set nnd brirk on the ground The
refurnished and redecorated through­ day calling on tin* printing traile He fitV Council reserves the right to
out. Sea-foods a specialty. W. F. reports that Jacksonville will* enter­ reject any or all hid».
4c E. R. Ayres, Daytona Beach, Fin. tain the press association in October
M. W Inveli, City Clk
RO-t f
F T Williams City Eng
and there will fie something doing
!»2-:ttc
W. M. Haynes, business manager all t he time
of the Sanford Herald expects to
take in the meeting of the South
Florida Press Association at Plant
City today and tomorrow.
Travel over concrete Bridge to
Daytona Reach. Safety First. Re
duced rates for summer months
S9— 19tc.
Go to the new »tore on Sanford
avenue, the Rivers Grocery \\ ■■ have
the goods and the prices. We want
your trade.
There, will be no reserved seats
for the operetta. Ohe price prevails
all over the house
Packages delivered on the Jitney
Bus Line for 5c per 25 Ifi»
Car»
run from Chappell'» on K.i»t Nut*. t"|
Monroe on West Side
fo r further
information phone .til Sanford
Transfer Co.
hò-tf
Now is tho
at a very low
E. Williams.
Tickets for
be bought for
children.

time to get your Hat
price. See Mrs. Grace
10« First St
92-210
Over the Rainbow can
35 cent» of any of the

Jitney Bus for Woodland Park
Leaves Tenth St and Park \ v••
every hour from 1 p in. to 5 p m
Thursdays und Sundays.
Round
trip 30c; under ten 20c
^unitary
swimming pool, amusements, music,
Leased privately also. Particulars at
Riggins' Garage.
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PEOPLE AND EVENTS
It'iijs lirritw I'rfcr.
This competition had the endorse­
ment of the general federation of
lenomics department The following
announcement explains the condi­
tions of the competition, which was
most successful in every particular.:
A competition for women’s clubs
Pictorial Review offers $500 in
prizes for the best definition of ’ ’
"H om o"
*
By request of the chairman of the
home economics department of Die
general federation of wpmen’s clubs,
Pictorial Review hereby announces
a competition opened to nl) federated
clubs, for the best delinilion of the
w o r d - HOME.
What Does Home Mean to You?
' What is home? Whnt is the pur
pose of home? Why does
home
exist?
The American coming back from
Europe is thrilled at the first sight
of the statue of liberty. America is
home to him. To the Now- York so­
ciety woman, home means Fifth
Avenue nnd Broadway-life, electric
lights fashions and society. A multi­
millionaire goes hack to the little
country town where he was born.
The tumble-down hack reaches tho

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Located in the new Wood­
ruff Building is now open
for business. The very best
ot service and the best in
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money

can buy.

o n ita C a fe
Nicolopulos B ros., Props.

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Made

a C la is lfic a tfo n .

Some years ugo u bridge uug built
notice was j&gt;ut up No Animals Al­
lowed to Cross." But rats were seen
crossing on It, and ns they could not
rcaU: “ No Large Animals Allowed to
Cross"

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young couple ha* the beet wishes and
Jcongratulatidn* of their many relalives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. DeVane left on tho
noon train Saturday for u short trip
their destination not’ being, made
known They will make their homo
in Seminolo Heights upon their re­
turn, having already purchased a
pretty hungntow in that suburb.
.U ri.

Monroe

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Honnared.

Mrs
A. Lcioht Moinroe has re­
ceived the notablo honor of being
being appointed a member of the
home economics committee of tho
general federation of woman's clubs.
Since the general federation em­
braces all federated clubs in the
United States, the honpr conferred
upon Mrs. Monroe ia
exception­
ally high one, the members of the
general federation committee being
chosen club women throughout tho
United States.
Miami has the distinction 6f hav­
ing three club women on committee
in the genera) federation, Mrs. Mon(Contfnued on Page 6)

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12 cans Tall Cream
12 Fancy Lemons
Pint Jars Apopka Honey
10 pounds Snow Drift Lard
Premier Salad Dressing
Hire's Root Beer Extract
Lime Juice
1 quart Jars Hyman Pickles

a w P k t T t r f T T ’l S T t ’i r

on
tin ir
w e d d in g
trip
The
(Viniiiins no poison
l’ oultry and fiurnipg Iti» uriti fiadly, tifi gius.», ( ;
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othi-r animai» will noi be iiijured b\ fr*•rn i In- wind»hield cui bini tu thè
catini: in • t- fiillc-l
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V-b- » i -,
tfi. ni
'rum ilo fiutii-r
Itnnchpcppei D wili be inni fi i u-tcr ,. , .diiio-i rumed " i- ni In» eye» fii.t
■to extermitmt e them now than n few astile froin tilt» Ile wa» all righi al- ¡
on t delay' G'-&gt; a box :o tfi,,ugl
High In- wa» forceil I i gii tu thè
i day» later Dun
day. before they scatter «liseuse lm,|,it¡i| Stanley w«» tlirown idear
germs through your homes. Sold by |of tho ear nnd suffered several tntForrest Lake, Pres.
Mil
Htc
nor bruises. 11 was a miracle that
r.ll di uggists.
Hugh was not instantly killed and
his many friends here are glad to
see him aide to he around again
CONDENSED

! The Bonita Cafe |

The bride is one of Tampa’s most
attractive and popular daughters,
being n member of one of the most
prominent nnd well known families
in the state. She is an accomplished
and charming young woman and her
friends will he glad that her marriage
doe« not tako her from the cky.
Mr. DeVane U a young attorney,
who gives promise of making an en­
viable name for himself In tils chosen
profession. He la a younger son of
one of South Florida's best known
fnmiliea and since coming to Tampa
has mado a number of friends. The

and quiet and peace. This means
home to him. To the little child,
homo means mother. You see that
home means a whole lot moro than
just tho place you live in. This con­
test was open to all federanted
clubs. Mrs. Frank Jennings of Jack­
sonville won the fifth prize and her
clul) fins been sent a check for $25.
Her answers will all he printed in
the August Pictorial Review.
Mrs Jennings is most delightfully
known in this city.

CAapronc* Daughter».
Sister Esther Cnrlottn, of St. Au­
gustine, the well known and beloved
statu president of the U. D. C., Will
chaperone a party to the Pacific
coast in the early full, the party
leaving Jacksonville on October 5th
and returning on November fith
The trip will be made through N'cw
Orleans. Houston, El Paso and Eos
Angele». with many interesting side
trips i’ll route A week will be spent
in »in Francisco and the return will
take the jmrty through Salt Lake
City. Colorado Springs. Denver. Chi­
cago Birmingham and Montgomery
Tin» party will have a special train
wit It m&gt; charges made between JurkGolden Cake. Angel Food, Devil's
sonville and San Francisco nr return.
Sanford
House
trrhnls
Food all done up in »unitary paper
Gov M ii Thatcher Louisville. Sist.i Carlntla will take young girls
wrappers and the very tiling you
eliitpernnnge
Kv
J H Coleman. \ r I lxur Greene. nnd&gt; ’ her personal
want liti» leu weather It does not
Sui! tde reference» will fi,- required
Jin
gsnnviMe
I
K
Rigg»
AshevtMe.
pay you to make your own m k ifri'i people unknown to Swter &lt; ar­
when you can get i In» superior kind N C , B G Taylor. Orlando. Fla .
T K Fletcher Cordele, t,a . T K ietta. w Inch will insure u congenial
for ten relit* the cake Ask MrGuilci.1 C Glieli. and happy party
Cline, Jacksonville.
M p l.ipe the enterprising dis­
There will dnubtlc»» lie a
large
Savannah, tin . S II Kelley. Jack
i m i agl nt I l f I lie I C Sunlit Type
....
i I Mint die M Preston, Richmond Va , I number iif Daughter» going In tin
wriii r I o I » »um,- nibbi r &gt;hui fi ..
F ra ncisco
U It Garber J a ck son ville. D A party unti while in San
Absorbers" for the machine that
P a u l they will tie .»lloWli especial c o u rte s Ranchan! New Orleans. Lit
make tin machine absolutely mu»
Tile Upen IDE exercise* of the
11 Uj h lie»
U
Key. Atlanta. Go . J.
less. The »hock ¡diserberà fit any
general
convention will he held on
W bitte.
machine and can he put on in a few
t tie evening of October 19th. the
minute-. I.tpe also ha» rubber keys
»■'»»pins of I lie convention will lie
Hugh Tillls Recovering
that he plum,» on machines making
Hugh 'Til Iis is home from the fio» inntinuing through Ortnher 23rd
the manipulation much easier on the (iiliil m Tampa where tie w.-- eon
I I» C member» will bi­ ordlall \
operator
lled i o ai lend t lie»e tilled for t fie post » u l »uff ring
.da Star
I Mi l
i|»e
P &gt;l»"(umP a s t I- frulli im ine» n-i en ■d m tin .intorno
In rid your houle 1-f in»et i », fur filli-,|. I nb nt II Ugfi and Manli \\ ulker
Unite unii (,'rooin Urrr
Roue lie» crawl through it and »cat wen- returning from t'learwati-r in
Mr. and Mrs. Clayhourne DeVane
tçr it over the dishes and (-»tallies. |the Garner car and in round.ng a
and the least speck will kill a person. I corner of the road near Tuinpn drop- are in the city the guests of Mr DeTuke no chances! One application of ¡vd a wheel spilling the car and the Vane's sister. Mrs. Hayes nt ln*r
Mr
'Ashe's Roachpep|«-r‘ »¡Il clean nny two boy* Mugli wa* pinned hennat I home on Magnolia Avenue
id Mr» DeVane were married in
filiuse n| Ronches. Ani», Silver Bug», i fi,. ,-,ir mie of tilt- *eat» re ting mi
Mot!,».
Red
Ruga
npd
Ilo-» |n, fi.md
l’ he gasoline '¡night lire* T.tnpa lii»i Saturday morning and

V¡sited Orlando
Orlando was visited yesterday by
several of the representative citizens
of Sanford and surrounding country,
including the board of county com
tnisslnners and other officials of Sem­
inole They were here for the purpose of going over the newly paved
^
highways of Orange and getting orquainted with our system of building
^ ' b e t t e r road%. After being shown
over the "system ” by Mr, M. O.
Overstreet, chairman of tho Orange
county board, the party left hero to
inspect the recently constructed oil
roads near Eustis.
The party was composed of C. W.
Entzminger. Thoi. McLain, II. II.
Paltlshall,. C. D. Brumley,
J. B.
Jones, H.
Lyman, Chaa. A. Dallas.
W. M. Haynes, Harry Ward. W. R.
Henley, C. R. Walker, C. L. Walker,
nnd F. T. William».-*-Orlando Sen­
tinel

count of the wedding:
Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.
at tho home of Congressmans. M.
Sparkman, Nebraska nnd Michigan
avenues, his youngest daughter, Miss
F.ugenia Sparkman was united in
marriage to Mr. Clayhourne DeVane,
the ceremony being very quietly
performed by Dr. W. E. Thompson,
in the presence of Immediate mem­
bers of the two families only. The*
wedding was very quiet on account
of the recent bereavement in the
Sparkmun family.

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Phone 277
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I G o t o D . 0 . B r o w n ’s
412 Sanford Ave., Phone 122, for First-Class
Meats, Reasonable Prices, Prompt Delivery
20r
20c

Sirlnin Steak

Porter House
Round Steak
Chuck
Roast

Spare Ribs
I'lg Tails
Mutton Chopa
Mutton l.ega
Mutton Slew
Veal Cutlets
Veal Chops
Vral Slew

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12 l-2c
12 I -2c
10c
12 I -2c
15c
25r

Itili S lew
HrUkcl
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\ \ e s l r r o l ’or fi

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20c

liens

Konst

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Fryers
15 and 20c each

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Watermelon»

Honest Weight, Prompt Delivery Fresh Meats Is My Motto

I D. 0. BROWN, Prop.

Phone 122

A. R. Key, Cashier

D, L. Thrasher, Vice-Prcs.

K E P O K T O F T H E C O N D IT IO N O F T H E

S E M IN O L E

COUNTY

BANK

As R e n d e r a i to the C om ptroller nt th e C lose
o f B usin ess June 2.'trd, 1915

LIA B ILITIE S

RESOURCES

Loans and Discounts . $210,460.14
1,258.70
Overdrafts
. . .
16,500.95
Stocks and Bond! . .
2,572.96
Furniture and Fixtures.
1,250.00
Real Estate . . .
Cash and Due from Banks 55,418.75
Revenue Stamp Account
213.00
$287,674.50

Capital

. . . .

$ 50,000.00

Surplus &amp; Undivided Profits

6,764.67

Bond Account .

. .

5,000.00

DEPOSITS

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225,909.83
$287,674.50

I hereby certify that the above is a true, and correct statem ent of
the condition of the Seminole County
June 23rd, 1915.

Hank at the close o f

business

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PACE 8IX
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T he Exploits
of Elaine

By ARTHUR B. REEVE
The

W e l l - K n o w n ‘ N o v e l i s t and th e

C rea tor o f th e " C raig K e n n e d y " Stories

Pretested in OJlaboration with the Pathe Players
A Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama

and the Eclectic Rim Company

Ooyrrlfbt, 1511. by the fliar Company. All Xorrlffn Rl&lt;bts U**crT»J.

SEE THE PICTURES AT THE STAR EVERY WEDNESDAY.
I pered, mystified.
For a moment he stood thinking, ap­
Th« New York police «re mystified by parently reconsidering what he had
a series of murders nnd other crimes. The
principal clue to the criminal la the warn* Just done. Then his second thought
Ins letter which Is sent- the victims, seemed to approve It.
signed with a "clutching hand." The lat­
"This Is a trap of tho Clutching
est victim of thn mysterious assassin M
Taylor Dodge, the Insurance president. Hand, Walter,’* ho whispered, adding
His daughter, Elaine, employs Craig tensely, "and we’re going to walk right
Kennedy, ths famous scientific detective,
to try to unravel the mystery. Whnt Into It."
Kennedy accomplishes Is told by hla
"But, Craig,” 1 demurred, 'That’s
friend Jameson, a newspaper man. En­
Has® her trailed—any­
raged at the determined, effort which foolhardy.
Elaine and Craig Kennedy are making to thing—but—"
it an end to fils crimes, thi Clutching
Ho shook his head, and with a more
Kand.
am this strange criminal la known,
resorts to all sorts of th most dlabdncal motion of hla hand brushed aside my
schemes to put ther out of the wny.
Each chapter of th. sto. „ tell* of n m-w objections as ho went to a cabinet
plot against their live and of the way aCtOfis the. room. ------- ---------------------ike great deUctlre tu ts att htw skill to
From ono shelf he took out i^pmnll
save this pretty girl and himself from
WPfttI .TwT atuT'Trom nnothor a test
tube, placing the teat tubo In hla
waistcoat pocket and tho small box In
SEVENTH EPISODE
hla coat pocket with excessive care.
Tha Double Trap.
Then ho turned and motioned to mo
Mindful of the aage advice that &amp; to follow him out Into the other room.
time of peace la beat employed In pre­ I did bo, stuffing my "gatt" Into my
paring for war, 1 was busily engaged pocket
In cleaning my automatic gun ono
"Let mo Introduce my friend, Mr.
morning as Kennedy and I were seat­ Jameson," said Craig, presenting mo
ed In our living room.
to tho pretty crook.
Tho Introduction quickly over, wa
Our door buxzcr sounded, and Ken­
nedy, always alert. Jumped up, push­ three went out to got Craig’s car,
ing aside a great pllo of papers which which ho kept at a nearby garage.
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had accumulated In tho Dodge case.
That
forenoon
Ferry
Bennett
was
Two steps took him to the hall,
whero the day before he bad Installed reading up a case, in tho outer of&amp; peculiar box about four by six Inches, ilco Milton Schofield, his ofllco boy,
connected In some way with a lens- waa Industriously chewing gum and
Uko box of almllar size shove our bell admiring his feet, cocked up on the
and speaking tubo In tho hallway be­ desk before him.
Tho door to tho waiting room
low It. He opened It. disclosing an ob­
opened and sn attractive woman of
long plato of ground glass.
“I thought the Bdimograph nr- perhnpa thirty, dressed In extreme
rangoment was not quite enoygh after \mourning, entered w Ith a boy
SYNOPSIS.

Milton cast a glanco of scorn at the
“ little dude.” He was In reality about
fourteen years old. but wo* dressed to
look much younger.
"Did you wish to see Mr. IlennottT"
asked the precocious Milton, politely,
on ono hand, while on the other he
made a wry grtmaco.
lng slowly over toward It.
"Ves—here I* my card," replied tho
However, ono look waa enough to
woman.
Interest me.
I can »lores* It only
It was deeply bordered In black.
In slang. There, framed In the lltllo
Even
Milton was startled at reading
thing, waa a vision of as swell a
It “ Mrs. Taylor Dodgfl."
“ chicken" as I have ever seen
He looked al tho woman In openI whistled under my breath
mouthed astonishment Even he knew
“ U m !" I*exclaimed shamelessly. “ A that Elaine's mother had been dead
peach'
Who's your friend?"
for years
1 had never said a Inter word than
The woman however, true to her
In my description of her. though I did name In the artistic coterie In which
imt know It at the time She was in­ she was leader, had sunk Into a chair
deed known ns "(lertle tho Peach" In
and was subbing convulsively, as only
the select circle where she belonged
"Weepy Mary" could.
Kennedy had opened tho tower
It was so effective that even Milton
door and our fair visitor was coming waa visibly moved. He took the card
upstairs.
In, excitedly, to Bennett.
"Oo In there. Walter," he said, sell­
“ There's n woman outside—says sho
ing mo quickly and pushing me Into
Is Mrs Taylor Dodge!" ho cried
my room ‘T want you to wait there
If Milton had had an X-ray eye ho
ami watch her carefully."
could have seen her take a cigarette
Kennedy opened the door, disclos­ from her handbag and light It non
ing a very excited young woman
chalant!) the moment he was gone
"Oh. Professor Kennedy." she cried,
As for Bennett, Milton, who was
all In one breath with much emotion
watching him closely, thought he was
"I'm so glad I found you In I can t about to dlschaige him on the spot
tell you. Oh—my Jewels! They have for bothering him. Ho took the card,
been stolen—and my husband must nnd hla face expressed the most ex­
not know of It Help me to recover treme surprise, then anger.
Ho
them—please!"
thought n moment.
"JuBt n moment, my dear young : "Tell thnt woman to state her busi­
lady." Interrupted Craig, finding at 1ness In writing,” he thundered curtly
last a chance to get a word In edge- i t Milton
ways. “Du you ace that table— ami all
As the hoy turned to go hack to
those papers’ Really! I can't lake your tho waiting room, Weepy Mary, hear
vase I am loo busy, as It Is, cvrwt,.1n|t hl||| comliiK
,.omlnK hllH„ ,y »(roved tho
to take the coses of many of my owu cigarette Into her "s o n 's " hand
.cllento.”
"Mr. Bennett says for you to write
"But please. Professor Kennedy— out what It Is &gt;oti want to see him
please!" she begged. “ Help me. It about." reported Milton. Indicating the
means—ob. 1 can’t tell you how much table before which sho waa sitting.
it means to m o!”
Mary had automatically taken up
- Hho had come close to him nml had sobbing with the release of tho cignlaid her warm little soft hand on his. relte. She looked nt the table on
In ardent entreaty.
which were letter paper, pens and Ink.
From my hiding place In my room,
"I may write here?" she naked
I could not help seelrg that she was
"Surely, ma'am," replied Milton,
uslng-.evcry charm of her sex and per­ still very much overwhelmed by her
sonality to luro him on. as she clung sorrow.
confidingly to him.
"Weepy Mary" Bat there, writing
Gertie had thrown her arms about nnd sobbing.
Kennedy, as if in wildest duvotlon. I
In the midst of his sympathy, how­
wondered what Elaine would hove ever. Milton sniffed. There was an
thought If she had a picture of that! unmistakable odor of tobacco smoko
“ Oh," sho begged him, 'please— about tho room. He looked sharply at
pleaso help mo!”
tho "son," and discovered tho still
8UU Kennedy seemed utterly unaf­ smoking cigarette.
that spring gun affair," he remarked.
■ “ so 1 have put In a sort of teleview
of my own Invention—so that I can Be
down Into tho vestlbulo downstairs
Well—Just look who's here!”
"Some new-fangled periscope nr
rangemoot, I suppose?" I queried, "nov

fected by her passionate embrace.
Carefully he loosened her fingers from
about his neck and removed tho
plump, enticing, arms.
Gertie sank Into a chair, weeping,
while Kennedy stood before her a mo­
ment In deep abstraction.
Finally ho seemed to make op hla
mind to something.
His manner
toward her changed. lie took a step
to her aide.
"I w|!l help you," he said, laying bis
band on her shoulder, “If it Is pos­
sible I will recover jrour Jewels. Where
. do you live?”
.
“At Haxlehurst,” she replied, grate­
fully. “Oh; Mr. Kennedy, how can I
ever thank you?”
She seemed overcome with gratl*
tude. and took hla liand, pressed It,
oven kissed IL
“Just a minute." ho added, carefully
extricating his. band. “1*11 be ready In
Just a minute.”
Kennedy entered the room where 1
waa listening.
"What'A it.ell about. CralgT" I whla-

It was too much for Milton's out­
raged'dignity. Bennett did not allow
him that coveted privilege. This up­
start could not usurp IL
He reached over and seised tho boy
by tho arm, and swung him around
till he faced a sign In the corner on
tho wall.
“ Bee?" he demanded.
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Tho sign read, courteously:
“ No 8moklng In This Office— Plssae.
“ PERRY BENNETT."
“ Leggo my arm.” snarled the "son,"
putting the offensive cigarette defi­
antly Into his mouth.
There was every element of a gaudy
mlxup, when the outer door of the of­
fice suddenly swung open ami Elaine
Doilgo entered.
Gallantry waa Milton's middle name,
and ho sprang forward to hold tho
door, and then opened Bennett's door,
as he ushered la Elaine.
As alio passed "Weepy Mary," who
was still writing st the table and cry­
ing bitterly, Elaine hesitated and
looked aL her curiously*. Even after
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■ha had Seen married.
Meanwhile, before a little country
church In' tho town, a closed automo­
bile had drawn up.
As tho door Opened a figure, humped
up nnd muskod, nlighted.
It xvireclhe CtutrhtnK Hand.
Tho car hntl renrccly pulled away
when ho gave n long rap. followed by
two short taps, at tho door of tho
vestry, a Secret code, evidently.
In aide the vestry room a man well
dressed, but with a very sinister fneo,
heard the knock nnd a second Inter
opened the door.
"W h at— not ready y et?" growled tho
Clutching Hand. “Quick—now—g e t'on
Ihoso clothes. I heard tho train whit­
tle an I came In tho car. In which

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Tho crook, without a word, went to
a closet nnd took out n suit of clothes
Milton had opened Bennett's door, she of ministerial cut. Then he hastily
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trouble._____ _____
Bennett was still studying tho blackbordered card whon she greeted him.
"Who Is that woman?" sh6 asked,
still wondering about the IdunlHy of
tho nlobe outside.
At first he said nothing But finally,
seeing that she had' noticed tt. he
handed Elaine the card, reluctantly.
Klalno read It with a gasp. Tho look
of surprise that crossed her fqco was
terrible.
— Beforo xhc CflUUl fliiy anything, howsheet of paper on which "Weepy
Mary“ had written and* handed It to
Bennett.
Bennett read It with dncontrolled
astonishment.
"What la It?” demanded Elaine.
Ho handed It to her, and aho read:
As the lawful wife and widow
of Taylor Dodge I demand my
son’s rights and my own,
MRS. TAYLOR DODGE.
Elaine gasped at It.
"She— my father's wife!" she exclaimed.
"What effrontery!
What
does sho mean?”
Bennett hesitated.
"Tell me," Elaine cried "Is there—

can there be anything In It? No— no—
there Isn't."
Bennett spoke In a low tone. “ I
have heard a whisper of somo scan­
dal or other connected with your fath­
er—but—“ Ho paused.

Elalno was first shocked, then Indig­
nant.
"W hy—such a thing Is absurd. Show
the woman In’ "
"No—please—Miss Dodge. Let mo
deal with her."
t By this time Elalno was furious.
"Yea—I will see her “
| She pressed the button on Dennett's
desk, nnd Milton responded.
"Milton, show the— the woman In."
sho ordered, "and that hoy, too "
As Milton turned to crook his finger
nt "Weepy Mary.” Hhe nodded surrep­
titiously nnd dug her lingers sharply
Into "son's" ribs.
"Yell—you little fool—yell," she
whispered
Obedient to his "mother's" c o m ­
mands, and much to Milton’s disgust,
j the boy started to cry In close Imita­
tion of his elder
Elaine was still holding Ike paper In
her hands when they entered
"What does all this mean*" film de­
manded.
"Weepy Mary." between sobs, man­
aged to blurt out, "You are Miss
Elaine Dodge. aren't you’ Well. It

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At about tho same time Hlatno, ac­
companied by “Weepy Mary"
her
"son.” had arrived at the little tumbledown station and lind taken the only
vehicle In sight, a very ancient car­
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It ambled along until, at last. It
pulled up before the vestry room door
of tho church. Just as tho bogus min­
ister was finishing his transformation
from a frank crook. Clutching Hand
was giving
him4tUt-final
Instructions. *
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E stablished 18GG
achffd tho church, while tho an- JJ
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clent vehicle rattled away.
“They’re coming!" whispered tho
High-class boarding school for young ladies in chnrge of Sisters of St
Joseph. Patronized by children of best Catholic and non-Catholir (amicrook, peering cautiously out of tho
lips of this and other State*.
Buildings splendidly i-quipiKil with all
window.
modern conveniences. Delightful nhd healthy location in quaint and ar­
Clutching Hand moved silently and
tistic Ancient City. Course thorough, embracing all branches n-quiMie
tmakcllke Into tho closet and shut the
(or a solid and refined education. Music, Painting, Languages Commerdoor.
eiol Course. Terms Moderate.
"How do you do. Doctor Carton?"
FOR FULL PARTICULARS WRITE SISTER SUPERIOR
greeted "Weepy Mary." I guess you
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] don’t remember nie.”
Tho clerical gentleman looked at
her fixedly a momentW . J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
"Remember you?" ho repeated. *"Of
course, my dear. I remember every­
AGENTS
one I marry.”
"And you remember to whom you
|married me?"
"Perfectly. To an older man—a Tay­
Otri** «Uh HOLDEN"IlKAL ESTATE O.
lor Dodge.”
Elalno was overcome.
Sanford,
Florida
"Won't you step In?” ho said
suavely. “ Your friend hero doesn't
•seem won.'* •

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They all entered.
“ And you—you *ay— you married
this—this woman to Taylor IYidge?"
queried Elaine, tensely
Tho bogus minister seemed to ho
very fatherly "Yes," hi asserted, “ I
certainly did so,"
“ Have you tho record?" asked
Elaine, fighting to tho last.
"Why, yes
I can show you tho
record."
Ho moved over to tho closet. “Come
over here," he asked.
He op«*ned Ihr door. Elalno screamed
and drew back There stood her arch
enemy, tho Clutching Hand himself
As ho stepped forth, she turned wild­
ly, to run—anywhere
But strong
arms seized her ami forced her Into
a chair
8h &gt;• looked aI Ihe woman nml the
minister
II was a plot*
"A moment Clinching Hand looked
Klalno over. "Pul the others out." ho
ordered the other crook
"Now. my pretty dear.” began the
Clutching Hand as the lock turned In
the vestry door, "we shall be Joined

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There Stood Her Arch Enemy, the Clutching Hand.
shortly by your friend, Craig Kennedy,
means that* your father married me
and." he added with a. leer, "I think
when 1 was only seventeen and this
yows rather Insistent scorch for a
boy Is our son—your hnlf broiher."
certain person will cease."
“ No—never,” crlod Elaine vehem­
Elaine drew hack In the chair, horri­
ently, unable to restrain her disgust. fied at tho Impliod threat.
"Weepy Mary" smiled cynically.
Clutching Hand laughed diabolically.
"Come with me and I will show’ you ■, While thesa astounding events wore
the church records and tho minister transpiring In tho little church, Ken­
who married us."
nedy and I had been tearing across
“ You wlllT*’ reposted Elalno doflant- the country In hla big car, following
ly. “ Well, I'll just do as you ask. Mr. the directions of our falc friend.
Bennett shall go with me."
We stopped at last before a pros­
"No, no, Miss Dodge—don’t go. perous, attractive-looking bouse and
Leave the matter to me," urged Ben­ entered a very prettily furnished, but
n ett. '1 will tako care of her. Be­ small parlor. Heavy 'portieres hung
sides, I must bo In court In twenty over (he doorway Into the ball, over
minutes.*'
another into a back, room and over
Elaine paused, but sho was thor­ tbo bay windows.
oughly aroused.
"Won’t you sit down a momentf*
“Then I will go with her myself," coaxed Gertie. “ I’m qulto blown to
sho cried defiantly. *
r—
pieces after that ride. My, how you
In spite of every objectlon/that Ben­ drive!"
nett made, "Weepy Mary/ her son
As she pulled aside the hall por­
and Elaine went out to call a taxicab tieres, three men with guns thrust
to take them .to the railroad xtat Ion IhslL hands out. 1 turned. Two otb- a l
where they could catch a train to the
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’little town where the woman asserted
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TO THE FLORIDA CITRUS GROWERS:
»We do not object to competitor» miking about Chase Si &lt;'o.,
provided they state facts, if they state facts, ji will result to our
advantage.
t
In speachcs made by representatives of the Florida Citrus Ex­
change at annual meeting in Orlando June l l t h , Chase &amp; Co. were
mentioned as a Marketing Agency: then disparaging remarks were
made in reference to Marketing Agencies, which remarks we feel
juatiflod in contradicting in so far as they relate to us and they
seem to have been aimed at us.
1st. The statement was made that Marketing Agencies con­
signed their shipments to commission houses in the North.
This statement in connection with Chase * Co. is absolutely
incorrect. C h a s e '&amp; Co. make positive sale,s at definite prices and
do business on n positive sale basis with the largest and best pur­
chasing Jobbers in tho United States and Canada.
2hd. The statement was made that the Auctions supplied
only 20,000,000 peoplo; that there were 80,000.000 people who were
unsupplied last season; tha^t only tho 20,000.000 had ever
seen
Florida xltrus fruits, and that the 80,000,000 had never seen a Flo­
rida Orange or Grapefruit.
Thla la incorrect, as is proven by the fuct that Chase Si Co.
during season 1914-16 sold in private sale markets, to the 80,000,OOD people, 69 per cent, of their citrus output, and sold at auction
only 31 per cent. This probably considerably less than half tho per­
centage sold at auction by the Exchange. M R. G R O W E R , think
well over this.
3rd. T h e statement was made that Marketing Agencies nre
in business for a profit.
------No-good-n»*n-worka-for-nothrrrgrdt is-true that Ctiatnr Si Ctr
. gy p e t thelr taaauim.mttlulw jl nrnftt-C h ¡mT-&amp; .Cul
own expense packinghouse facilities which are at the disposal of the
growers; field force; Railroad Claim Department, and Sales Depart­
ment an organization which Is generally considered by well posted
people throughout the country as one of the most complate and
highly organized in this line of business.
If by able and efficient management, Chase Si Co. can give the
Growers tho most economical, as well as unequaled service, secure
for the Growers highest average net results on the tree, and at the
samo time have their business show a fair profit, it Is unquestion­
ably to tho Grower's advantage to ap|wiint Chase Si Co. their Mark­
eting Agent.
4th. . The statement was made that Marketing Agertcies com ­
pote with the Exchange in the markets of the country.
This is true. Chssc A Co. do compete with the Exchange. Our
competition, however is to secure a wider distribution and higher
prices than the Exchange. WE M A K E GOOD
Slh. The statement was made that Marketing Agencies have
nothing at stake, consequently nre not interested in working for
highest prices.
Chase Sc Co's business during the past thirty years has shown
a steady growth. Our business is built along conservative lines and
is not secured by making extravagant or unreasonable promises to
the Growers. Wu have no hold on the Growers
The business comes
to us voluntarily and because the Growers receive Highest average
net prices through Chase Jfe Co
if Chase Si Co did not keep its packing and selling organiza­
tion up to the highest state of perfection and efficiency and fulled
to secure satisfactory results for the Growers, not only would its
business drop away, but its assets, in th&gt; w.,\ of packing bouses,
equipment, etc., would decrease m value.
Who has the most at stake—Chase &amp; Co , which lias large in­
vestments in packinghouses and equipment throughout tin M!,tc or
the management of the Florida Citrus Exchange who have nothing
ut stake excepting their positions ’
filh. The statement was made that the Exchange markets five
times as much fruit as any single Agency in Florida
This is incorrect us applied to Chase &amp; t o
7th. The statement was made that Marketing \gencirs so
(idling business from the Growers h aw no interest in the growing
of the fruit.
This is incorrect as applied I" Chase St • o I he members of
this Company have large citrus grove holdings in Florida and are
vitally interested, a- Grower«, in the welfar« of the Florida t itrus
Industry.
8th. Great stre*s was laid by the President of the Exchange
on tile fact that production of Citrus Emit in Florida was increas­
ing, and fears were expressed as to the future of the Industry.
Chase &amp; Co go on record as optimists We believe in the
future of the Florida Citrus Industry We make this statement not
only as Marketing Agents Gut also as Growers
•Jlh. The Sales Manager of tin. Ev&lt; ha* g. »luted iha&gt; a* »"on
as lie was aide this -ea-on lo adxis,- tb, 1 ole »* i* II*. I ' ‘ *'C*
&lt;mnlrolled (he bulk of in, u range» r. ma ■ mg n Florida pr ••doubled
Such a statement is an insult to the intelligence of the Florida
Growers. This is proven by the fact that Mr. G. II. Powell, General
Manager of the California Fruit Exchange, recently stated in inter- •
views In the Northern Trade Paper» that since April 1st. prices on
California Oranges this season have ruled higher than during the
early part of the season, and higher than during a period of umit*
Remember, California has been «hipping he.ivi since \prd 1-'
and that it would be impossible for i lo* I lovd.i i ilru- Ki hang* **r
any other Marketing \geiirv with onl*. &gt; &gt;omparai tv. 11 -n &gt;
quantity of Florida »»range« rennetiing pr • ' &gt;
u'1 "I w
»old in a limited territory, to eslsblish wlue» for tin entire iooi.tr.
not only on Florida» but also on f alilortu »»
When the Exchange makes claim- of tin« kind they «boipd ,i I
leant bo consistent and also admit that they were responsible for
tho lowrr price* which ruled earlier in tin1 senson
10th. ‘ The Exchange official* told of what they would be able
to do when they control 60 per cent of the Florida Citrus Crop
We nsk the Grower to appoint Chase Si * &lt;• hi* Marketing
Agent, not because we are going to 1U1 this or that when we control
two or three time* our present percentage of tin* &lt; rop. but *because
ChaBe &amp; Co have in the pusl realized for tin Grower* highest
average net tree return* giving unequalled service at minimum cost.
lllh . One speaker warned hi* hearers to beware of the "stool
plgeo j,"-th e man who received through independent Marketing
Agencies higher prices than those realized by the Exchange Grower*,
and insinuated that the Grower w ho received higher prices through
the Independent Marketing Agency sold his manhood. &lt;t*
Such statements do not*appeal to the intelligent Grower I Imre
are n few Growers in Florida who consider their Grove* a hobby and
do not care particularly about result*. Most Grower*, however, de­
sire to realize highest possible net tree result* for their
fruit
If through superiot facilities, greater experience, more capable
and efficient management, nn Independent Growers
Marketing
Agency succeeds in realizing for tin* Grower* higher net tree result
than the Exchange, it is unquestionably to the Grower's advantags
to ihip his fruit through the Independent Marketing Agency.
Chase Si Co. have in*en engaged in the marketing of Horidn
products alnce 1884; have this season hajyilcd the largest volume of
ehipments In the history of their business, and now have signed up
tor.the next season more fruit than at the same time a year ago.
Chase &amp; Co. not only maintain packinghouses in diflerent
parts of* the State, which cnnbles them to offer the Growers pack­
ing as well as selling services, hut nlso net as Marketing Agents for
Associations or individuals maintaining their own packinghouses.
We suggest to the Exchange officials the motto,
M A KE
GOOD N O W . " Knocking dot»* not buy nnyon«» any thin#
Yours very truly.

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CHASE &amp; COMPANY,
MAIN OFFICE: JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

The Exploits of Elaine
A. Detective N ovel and a Motion Picture Drama

By ARTHUR B. REEVE
TbeWeD-Known Novelist and the Creator o( ,lhe "Craig Kennedy" Stones
Presented in Collaboration With the Pe|h« Players and
the Eclectic Film Company
C««rrt*W. I f l i *r tS* Isu Caojaa*

era had stepped from tho back room
and t w o more from the bay window.
We /were surrounded
Seven guns
were aimed as us with deadly preci­
sion.
"Ocntlomen," ho said quietly. “ I
suspected some such thing. "I hare
hero a small box of fulminate of mer­
cury. If I drop It, this building and
the entire vicinity wtll be blown to
atoms Go ahead—shoot!" ho added,
nonchalantly.
The seven of them drew back rath­
er hurriedly.
Kennedy was a dangerous prisoner.
Ho calmly sat down in an arm
chair, leanlpg back as he carefully
balanced the deadly little box of ful­
minate oE mercury on bts‘ 1moc.--------

from JAcjoagu- K
For a moment they looked at each
other, undecided. Then, one by one,
they atepped away from Kennedy to­
ward tho door.
The leader was the last to go. Ho
had scarcely taken a step.
“ 8top!" ordered Kennedy.
Tho crook did bo. A s Craig moved
toward him, he waited, cold sweat
breaking out on his face.
“ Bay," ho whined, “ you let mo be!"
It was Ineffectual. Kennedy, smil­
ing confidently, came closer, still hold­
ing tho deadly llttlo box, balanced be­
tween two fingers
He took tho crook's gun aud dropped
It Into his pocket
1
"Sit down!" ordered Craig.
Outside, the other six parleyed In
hoarse whispers. Ono raised a gun,
but the woman and the others re­
strained him and fled.
"Take mo to your master!'' de­
manded Kennedy.
Tho crook remained silent.
"Where Is ho?" repeated Craig.
"Tell me!"
Still the man remained silent.
Craig looked the fellow over again.
Then, still with that confiilent smile,
he reached Into his Inside pocket and
drew forth the tube I had seen him
place there.
"No matter how much you nrruso
me," added Craig casually "no one
will ever take the word of a erook
that a reputable scientist like me
would do what I am about to do."
He had taken out his penknife and
opened tt Then he beckoned to ine
"Hare his arm and hold hi* wrist.
Walter." he »aid
Craig Ilent down with the knife and
the tube, then paused a moment and
turned to tube so that we could son It.
On tin. label were the ominous
words

AH Pointa All fen Im r t«

of Craig.
He made a hasty motion to her tb
make a da*h for the door. Bho nodded
quietly.
With a glance at her guardian she
suddenly made a ruBh.
He was at her In a moment, pounc­
ing on her. catlike.
Kennedy had seized an Iron bar that
lay beside tho window where some
workmen had been repairing the atone
pavement, and with a blow shattered
the glass and the sash.
At the sound of the smashing glass
tho crook turnod and with a mighty
effort throw Elalno aside, drawing his
revolver.
As bo raised It, Elaine
sprung at him and frantically anixed
hlq wrtiL , ,
— -v w rfj •mmviTfr.ui t n r fher w o b g fn
the butt of tho gun down with full
force on Elaine's head. Only her hat
and hair savod her, but she sank un­
conscious.
Then ho turned at Craig and fired
twlco,
Ono shot grazed Craig's bat, but tho
other Btruck him In tho shoulder and
Kennedy reeled.
With a desperate effort ho pulled
himself toward her and leaped forward
again, closing with tho fellow and
wrenching tho gun from him before
he could fire again
Just then the man broke away and
made a dash for the door leading back
Into tho church Itself, with Kennedy
after him.
Up ho went Into the choir loft and
then Into the belfry Itself. There they
came to sheer hand-to-hand struggle.
Kennedy tripped on a loose board, and
would have fallen backward* If ho had
not been uble to recover hlmsetf Just
in time. The crook, desporuto, leaped

for the ladder leading farther up into
the r»ti*eplo
Kennedy followed
Elalno had recovered consciousness
almost Immediately, and, hearing tho
commotion, stirred and started to rlae
anil look about.
From the church she could hear
sounds of the struggle
She paused
Just long enough to »elm the crook s
revolver lying »hi the floor
She hurried Into the church and up
Into the belfry, thence up the ladder,
whence the sounds came
The crook by this time had gained
tin outside of the steeple through an
opening Kennedy »as In cloao pur* uit
tin the top of the steeple was a
gnat glided cross considerably larger
than a man As the crook clambered
outside, he scaled the steeple, using
G e r m C u lt u r e 624BA
a lightning rod and some projecting
Q n c ll lu s L e pra e ( L e p r o s y )
point» to pull himself up. desperately
Calmly he took tho knife and pro
Kennedy followed unhesitatingly
ceeded to make an Incision In the
There they were, struggling In dead­
man's arm The crook's findings un­ ly combat, clinging to the glided cross
derwent a terrific struggle
The first I knew of It wan a horrified
“ No— no— no—don't," he Implored gasp from my own crook I looked up
"I will taki* you to the Clutching

length and stamped on Kennedy’« fin­
For the One-Armed Man.
gers, trying ©very way to dislodge him.
Count Oeza Zlchy. who lost his right
It was all Kennedy could do to keep arm when a young man. has writton a
his hold
book relating hi* experiences In try­
1 cried out In agouy at the B i g h t , for ing to moke one arm do the work of
ho had dislodged ono of Craig's hands, two. hoping thereby to be helpful to
The other could not hold much longer. other* who may find themselves In
He was about to fall.
tho same predicament. Among other
Just then I saw a face at the little feats ho succeeded In training his joft
window opening out front tho ladder hand to perform was that of playing
to tho outside of tho steeple—a worn- ! tho piano almost as well as the aver­
art's face, tense with horror.
age person plays It with two hand*.
It was Elalno!
Quickly u hand followed, and In It
Without Question.
was a revolver.
Just as tho crook was about to d^-iJPBf«frjr&lt;u,onal hint from the Western
lodge Kennedy's other hand I sawm a S ch ool journal: "If a boy or girl can­
Hash and (tuff of smoke, and a second not read, write or spell well on leav­
later heard a report—and another-» ing school. It matters not what else
he or *he may know, the education la
and another.
lamentably Incomplete "
Horrors!
Tho crook who had taken refugo
seemed to stagger back, wildly, taking
Why Good Men Are Busy.
a couple of steps In tho Utlp air.
"Marry a biis&gt; man,” advises Helen
Kennedy regained his* hold.
Rowland. !t can’t be don« legally. All
With a sickening thud tho body of the busy men are married. That’s
tho crook landed on the ground around what makea them busy.
tho corner of tho church from mo.
“ Come—you!" I ground out, cover­
ing my own crook with the pistol, "and
if you attempt a getaway I'll kill you,
tool"
•
Ho followed, trembling, unnerved.
We bent over the man. It seemod
that every bone In his body must be
broken. __lie groanud,-aod -b e fo r e -4
could oven attempt anything for him.
v m f i i i — :-------------—
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Aa Kennedy let himself slowly and
painfully down the lightning, rod,
Elaine aelzed him and, with all her
strength, pulled him through the win­
dow.
Ho was qulto weak now from loan of
blood.
“ Are you—all rlghlT" she gasped, aa
they reached the foot of the ladder
in the belfry.
Craig looked down at bis torn and
soiled clothes. Then, In spite o f the
smarting pain of his wounds, be
smiled. "Y e s -a ll right!"
A R TISTIC
'Thank Heaven!" she murmured forvohtly, trying to stanch the flow of
PORCH
blood.
"Thla llraq—It was you—saved m e !’’
ho cried, "Elaine!"
— For Sale by—
Involuntarily his arms sought here—
and he held her a moment, looking
deep Into her wonderful eyes.
Then their faces came slowly to­
gether In their first kiss
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Hand even )f he kills m e ' "
Kennedy
step|»ed hack, replacing
tile tube In Ills pocket
'Very well, go ah ea d '
he agre ed

We followed the crook, Craig still
holding tho dendly box of fulminate of
mercury carefully balanced so that
If anyone shot him front a hiding [dace
It would drop

\V# c a r r y a l l f h c l e a d i n g t a r t r I i l e a o f F A R M « i n i n aa d G A B *
l l i : \ f t K F I l * d i a l h a v e been l e a f ­
ed a n d l t n » t f n f o be r a p c c l a l l y
I a d a p t e d l o F l o r i d a Aulì and H I in a l e .

N'o sooner had we gone than G ertie
h urried to the nearest telephone to
Info rm the ('In ching H a nd of our

O r d e r « (tile d p r o m p t l y
|( l i n i * «rjf nil v a r i e t i e s

e*cn|M*

I t o n v.

Elatti.i* had sunk hack I n t o the ch air
it* Mi** telephone rung
Clu tch in g
Itllllll ttllMVITt-tl It

HR AN*.
hi
mii

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I

IKON W O R K OF
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G A L V A N IZ E D
C O PPE R AND
ZIN C S H E E T S
OAK
CYPRESS
MAHOGANY
W H IT E PINE AN D
ALL HARD W O O D S
LAUNCHES
S K IF F S
D O RIES
III I L T T O
ORDER
B O IL E R S AND T A N K S
BUILT TO O R D E R
FIRE ESCAPES
a PUMPING MACHINERY ALL KINDS
Jj Competi-nt force of w ork m P it^ io r
róatl work nl all t i m e *

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All Varir-tlew.

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JACKSONVILLE .FLO R ID A

A riKimi.nl later In uncontrollable
Il h o d r f t and «tad «an U r « « « « e r d .
fury he hurled the Instrument to the
1‘ r a iiu t n . Hoj Jl ra ua.
floor,
IroUl/THY FEED. KITTLIE.4,
"Here—we’ve got to act quickly—
l.N’OTIATOItH, ETC.
that devil hu* escaped again," he
DENTIST
Write
for Cttijxlogvi»' anil Week­
hissed "We must get her away. You
ly Urico l.l*t.
Uitltb Hilt WIIITK reOPLlt ONLV
keep her here. I'll be back—right
j (Udrai Fat alili« be d and Ur|r«t
away — with a enr “
PEOPLES BANK B U ILD IN G
ft c c d II oil ae In F l u ridia»
He dashed madly from the church,
pulling off hi* mask a* he gained the
R O O M i)
E. A. MARTIN SEED
street.
COMPANY
Kennedy had forced the crook ahead
: m K » i Ha &gt; street,
of us Into the cur which was waiting,
llK tS I W l
JAt’ KSONV11.I.K, Flat.
and I followed, taking the wheel thin
&lt;3&gt;
J tarty table ddlcaclttl
time.
.U st on tho wrap
"Which way. now—quick!" demand
A ik y o u r deal
ed Craig
"And If you get me In 1
.aa * C r»m W u .
J a *. Ft*.
wrong—I’ve got that lube yet—you re­
member."
JA ^ O N
Our crook started off with a whole
burst of directions that rlvalod the
motor guide—"through the town, fol
--------- — 1
--------------{------ *
lowing trolley tracks. Jog right. Jog
'
F
left under the railroad bridge, leaving
•*
trolley tracks; at the cemetery turn
„ _ „
left, stopping at thn old stone church."
*• r •' . s
Ughtntng-proof.
fir*-proof,
.M
“ Is this It?" asked Craig Incredu­
rest-proof. L u tr as long os
fe “
-'
t
lously
building stands, mad* of gal­
vanised staat and TONCAM
"Yes—as 1 live," swore the crook J u s t T h e n I S a w a W o m a n ’s Taco
motal. Alwsya attrattiva In
In a cowed voice.
appearance and at tht sama
T e n s e W i t h H o r r o r ; It W a s E la in e .
He had gono to pieces. Kennedy
lim a raduoas coat of your tira
IMu ranca— your boy can aaatJumped from the machine.
carefully, feurtng II »*u» a stall to got
tjr lay tL Aid» y o.v dealer o*
"Here, take this gun, Walter," he mo off my guard.
w ilt # u fa r c a t i l e n a
said to me. "Don’t tako your eyes off
There were Kennedy and tho other
T V * D e r id a U r t a i P red aci* C o »
the fellow—keep him covered.”
crook, ntruggllng. swaying hack and
The o n ly Home lin tel &lt;»n ocean
Craig walked around tho church, out forth, between life and death
J front
of sight, until he came to a small
There was nnthlui1 I « &lt;'ul»t do
1‘riv ate luith hn
avilla, n o vestry window and looked In
Kennedy » » » H i n g i n g '*&gt; a light
Fish «limier» •» - pet 1.1 It &gt;
There was Elaine, sitting In a chair, nl ng red on the ere»*
i
S|N-riul rute» ■ I fam ille« (nr
and near her stood an cldurlylooklug
It broke.
HIII llA ltD W A lth CO
•eafon.
I gasped as Craig reeled buck Hut
, man In clerical garb, which to Craig s
GKO.
H.
FKIINAl.il IIAtm W AltE CO
trained eye was quite evidently n dls ho managed to catch hold of the rod
farther down and cling to It
guise.
Tho crook i began to exult diaboli­
Elalno happened Just then to glance
Phone 170 Green Kcnbrccxe. Fla.
at the window and her eyes grew cally. Holding with both hands to the
croa*
he
lot
himself
oqt
to
tjla.
fyll
wjdg with astonishment at the sight

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State and County License

Y j &gt; Hart. Jr.

____ 'W .U Mor*an ,
1914. . .. Jaa. Potta.
1916___J. W. Sip «
Real Estate Agent .
1.50
1 9 1 4 ..—J. W. llerry .
Mar 1118
A « — 2.
1914 »...John Stem» « .
t.0 0 l_ 1uwart......
M at
&gt;_Oct 1911_____Haul* it. Bryant.............
! . . L -lM -C o ,..
. Dutton
a oo . uv) 105 .Mar 1915
—
I Merchant
I f ________
_ A
, Hagan
_
Oct 19 14 :___L W. WaahhtftDB..........
«08 „Mar 1916 .... Dutton A Ha*an. .
„Twrpnatins Still
A
00__1.60
ITT—Ort
19U.‘
.
_
M
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y
Cannty.....................
Seminole County, Florida for Ihc Year Ending Ortober Ist, 191
M
i’
II.Lk
2.50— 1.2* *07 —Mar 1916 — ,Dr, J. Tj.Danina_______
.Phydrtan.... .
Robb
179—0 « 1914
Garage
French I n . Gara**
30.00—
15.00408—Apr 1915.
179—Oct 1914 . __N. P. Y*w*il A Co.
S TA TE •OF' KM) It IDA
JU al Katar Açnt
10.00— L00 409 —Apr 1915___ Geo. D. Hart „
G, W. C lin . Afrnt
-2 Writhing Mch
180 Oct 1914
CO UN XV OK SEUlNOIaK.
lieta. 1 Merchant
|&gt;r 1915__ ..Void and attar
3.00— 1,50
181 Oct 1914
_ D. Gibeofi________
Deal« in Stder
I, Ueut|a G. lim ic i, ('«»uniy Judge In and tur Ih# County ol Seminole do h«eby rartily the 182 Oct 1914
. Marni» Mitchell .. .
3.00— 1.60 «11 —Apr 1915— . J. M. Saurwr . :
lUtall Merchant
H u ai in thc-aald County ol Semlnol* (rom tha drat 183 Oct 1914
411—Apr
1916___J. W. Oatrwn
„ Real K»lat» Agent
5.00—
2.50
following ta a true and correct lut of th* Tir
-LIvery
Hark
.
_»_____
Mamie Mitchell. . .
A. It. 191$.
4.60— 2.25
shlev, ...
day oI J uly. A. I&gt;. I9J8 to tha 30th day at
J . 1). Roberta_____
JUtail Merchant
L both dataa inrlwlra, aa »howo by tha atuba 181 Oct 1911
Retail M «chant
414 —Apr 1915 :— O. II. Gramil_____
-Pool Room_____
ramllng .
185. Oct 1911
un Bl« In my uflVcOi
..
K«(aíl Merckant, , ... ,
.
3.00
1.50 4IS.~t.Apr 1915. — Roy T im ._____
..... Pool Room______
186—Oct 1911. . « C . IV. Itichardapn . *
_____________________ I------- .-----^ - 1 ______
__________
Apr 1916.,
4.50 416
__ Musasi*hit»£
Brown Co...
......
ftciail
Marchmnl,
.
.
..
.
9.00
lUtall Merchant, Com
187...
Oct
1»IL
j Stala Cotia Ey
Itolo
O t n nation
Na
Na.
1 0 .00. L00 417
__________
Apr 1916. A Brown Co
188 Oct 1911
*
. PhyairUn . . . . . . . . .
. Mtuaoltthiu
.C. E. W alk«
. Tbfpenlina Sid I
9.00— 4.50 «18 „ Apr 1916 . — Norman Uakn_____________
— Rowling Alley
H . Frank
189 Ort 191t
3 00— 1.60 419—Apr 1916 __Goo. A. DeCotta*,—_______ ___ Attorney at law
W. T. Han
1*0 Jk-t 1914
„___ lUtall M«chanl
_* 2-60 _
Auto (or hlr*
570 lui 191 4 . .. —ffhad' Robinson ___________
«10—Apr
1915.
3.00—
1.50
—
W.
L
Mrdlock
.
,
-lu
ta
li
Marchant..
—
Marni*
C
un
in
(
ham________
19U
Oct
1914
—
Retail »(«chant
r
.5
0
„
K»tati marchant
_
.76
571 Jul 1 9 U ____ HW.Shepherd
.John Cotaon. . ---3.00— 1.50 421 „A pr 1916. __ Ja» Jackson............. ...............
____ Retail Merchant
192 . (M 1914
---- lUtall Merchant
1.50
__________
Retail marchant .
. “Itoul■ O.
i Bh
.76
57*_Jtd 1» 143.00 . 1.10 422 „ Apr 1915
A. Juran
193 Oct 191#
Retail M «chant
3.50
Auto (or hire
WUII* Dickson
573 Jut 1911
Dr. J. W . Niton ,
Physician
Vendor ol meditine
K. W. Vinrent
12.5«
6.2
60.00—85.00 423— May 1916
l.‘inch Stand
Corta» Ntcolopotu» .
__
S7t Jut IVI I
194— Ort 1914 __ lend* Paint
Dealer in. Cid«
1.5».
.76
Urtai!
merchant»
424
„.May
1915
3 00— 1.50
Hryatit A !-*»!»
I).|J. S w e e t____
57^ Jul 1914
— Curia» Niroíopolu*_________
195 Oct 1914
Retail Merchant
— _lUtall »terchant
I 50
I teal« In fraah Irult,
.,
11. lüehartiaun
.76 196 Oct 1914. . —S. Pulaaton .*. . —
_ _
576 Jul 1911
10.00— LOO 425t—tin y 1916
J. _____________—
M . lUchint.
Physician. _______
__ Contractor
1.60—
.76 197
____ ...lU ta i! m e r c h a n t ___
J .Oct
W. 1914.
William*
LOO— 2.60 426 May IBIS — Vane» E. Dou(la« . ..
— , l.uuch Count«
677— Aug 1914. __J. l \ Hitch**.
__________
,
.— A ft. Mutual life In* i
Aft Newark Fire Ina Co -------------2.50 196_ Oct 1914 . _ People* l&gt;rug Star*
.Retail Merchant
3.00— 1.60 «27— May 1915 ..—IL Montgomery „______ _
575__Aug 1914 - _A. P. Connally
lUtail Merchant
A. W. Great Sou Hr» Ina Co . —
1.35 199_()ct 1914
428—
May
1916
—
R.
Montgomery_______
—
679 -Au* 1914-_ A. P. Connelly..
4.50—
2.25
Urtali Merchant
WNet .Hide C**h Store —
— Barb« Shop ...
___ Alt. German Ant. l'ira In* Co . .
1.25 200—Oet 1914----- J . I . Mil kr. . . . . -------_
A. P. Connelly „
liakaryr......... ..........
68» .Au* 1914
3.00— 1.60 4 2 9 May 191L„...Harri* A Co— _____
_ —Saw Mai ____
i uu- 2J*
_____ .__ .A ft. »at Nat Fire Ina Co ol U 8 _
1£ 6 201.. Ort 1914____ O. C. Uryant . .
■Garage....
___
681 ..Au* 1914 . . . . À. P. Connally
_____ _
3 00— 1.50 «30—May 19IL __ Murrell Brat....._______ —
lu tali Merchant
___ _____ ___Aft. Ayrtrullural Ina. Co
—X. J’ . Connelly1.25 202—Oct 1914. . — Harn« (iarela
6*3 ..Au* 1914
3 00 _. 1.60 4.11...May 1915 _.. G. D, H a r t _________ —
___ Rotali Merchant
AgL Yorkshire In». Co
—A.
1*. 1911
Connally.
. ...Aft. Phoenix At*. Co.. 1.1d. .
—
1.25 203 ..Oet 1914
683
__________
Au*
___Harb« Shop
2.00— LOO 4 3 2 - May 1915
llnnry MrFariiod. . .
J. A. Harrold ____________
lUtail Merchant
___
___ — A p . Nat. Hre In* Co
1.25 204. Oct 1SI4 _Thoa. Fairrlotb
. A. P. Connally
3.00 — 1.50 4 3 3 May 1916... Gilbert I&gt;. L r a e h __
684 Au* 1914
Retail M«rhant
Harb« Shop
SI
Î.50.
ijVerr A tuck. 1
Nathan llareta.
1.16 205—l&gt;ct 1914 . —John T h o m *»---------685 -A u * 1914
Lunch Count«
500 — 2.50 434 „May 1991
San. liuti. A loan Am____
llu d jn ^ A loan A»»
1.50 _
lutali merchant
.11 20« „ Ort 191«. . .. Zarhary la im h « Co .
684 .Au* 1911 ___A. Armatroat*___
3.00—
435
—May
1916
„
Richard
Coa_____________
__Retail Merchant
1.60
1.50—
lutali Rwrrhant
.7« 207—
Saw Mill
1000— L00 438„.M *y 1915 ..._C. W. Blanding__________
687— Au* 1914 __ Cou!bourn C o .. .,
__Zachary
Lumbtr Co.
Oet 1914.
.
Irw Cream Cart
5.00— 2.50 208—
Carafe.
I. W. Niton_________
3.00— 1.50 *37— Muy 1916— John Rumali..______ :_____
688__Au* 1914 . Murrell Jiro«____
Rotali M«rhant
Ort 1 9__
1 «..
. M a r k a n t ..........
!" .41
3.00—
.
Urtali
merchant
1.50
6*9 -A u * 1914 . — A. K a n n « --------209—
0 « 191A
« ... J. C oult«. .
8 .00 —
Sanford Huam laundry ..
_____Rotoli Merchant
1.10 438— May 1916
fitaam laundry
1.50
__________
lUtall Bwcrhanl
.75
1 * 0 4.19 „M ay 1915
690— Au* 1914. ._„M . J, Bradford...
210,_l&gt;rt 1 9 1 « .___Walk« Kdurarda, .
--Raggage Wagon A Dray
600
Gordon Hood.____________
..Merchant----------. ___lleatauramt. . . . . _____
10.00— 6JW 440...May IBIS
Prter J. Hchuur...... —
„IJvary atable.
..Mwchant
2.60— 1.25 211_.Ort 1914___ »Ire. B. K . Takach,,
691—Au* 1914......Hill Cumber Co............ .
»lay 1915,
___ liOdglng IIoum .
__
500._. 2.60 441—
25.00— 12.50 S it—Ort 1 9 U ____ Mra B. E. Takach.,
.0 , A. Hall________________
... —Agt. N. T* Life In*. Co
- ..D e a l« la cid«.
6 » ï _ Au* 1914___ 1jouit Paint------- —
WU1U Aah* ..:_____
___Lunch Counter. 1..............
5.00— 2.50 442—
1.50—
5*3—Au* 1914,-.—Joa Kimtrick £ Thoa Outlaw. -.„R e ta il merchant* ...----May 1915IL D. Moyer------- -------- . ______Plano T u n « __
.76 213 .Or 11914.
5.00— 2.50 214—
____
Hotel .............
694 . Au* 1914___ W. H. Treadwell________________ Cont A dealer In Elee 8|d».
L00 - 2.50 443—
Ort 1911— C. W. Ulandlng___________
__________
May 1915.
Starrart A N iton_________ ------- H tail Machant
5 00— 2.50 215— Ort 191«____ Harry Wray----------------------5*5—Au* 1914___ Louisa KoaUe------------------------------- lia**. Wa*un A liray
__ „Rotoli kl «chant ____
3.00— 1.50 44«-M a y 1915. WD! Bradley
Retail »lâchant
1 So
2.50 116—Oct 1914____ Mia* Clara PhÜlip*________
L 0 0 - 2.50 44 5-M a y 1915.__ W. E. Sco**an .____
6 9 6 . Au* 1914___ IL H. Wltherlnfton.. . . . -------------- Art- Gorman In*. Co.
_Photograph«.— ____
Merchant __________
74
2.50— 1.25 217—Ort 191«____ Gira. H. Kemald Hdw. Co.
597— Au* 1914___ H. U. W abbec-----------------------------Photograph«-------------___ Coat emetto* Humber»
L00 - 1 6 0 418—May 1915
W. IL Howard..............
..Turpentine StUl
5 0 0 — 1.50 218—0 « 191«____ Geo. II. F«n*ld Hdw. Co.
59S. Au* 1914 ___ Wm. K o a t« .____________________ Ratai mwrhant
___ lUtail Marchant .... .
18.50- H.25 447—Jua 1915------ A. llobbhM
Hotel_____
3.00— 1.50 219—
lletall merchant
eicp
he
699_Au* 1914,. —Johnnie William* .
— Telephone Smetti
Oet 1911 .—Sanford
Telephone
Co.
10,00. 20.00 44« Jun 1916 ---- J. 8. Collina .......
.B a rb « Shop.
6. 00— 2.50
M «chant tailor _
600 _A u* 1914____ Beni. F. Thomaa
Retail Merchant..... .....
LOO... 3.00 419.Jun 1916 ___Willi» B. Munarm
O—Ort 191*.___ U P. MrCulUr..
I .6 0 _
Retail RMTchant
601 Au* 1914___ MrG. Carra way .„
.71
I__Oct 1914____ VUU Shore FUh Co
. —Shipp« of Fish....
10.00— LOO 450 ..Jun 1915 — ..IL L Duhart— __
lee Cream Cart
2.50—
Auto tor hire.
■602— Au* 1914___ J. K. Kraal«-------- *
launch for Him
222—Ort 1914.___ C. IL W alk«______
2.50— IJ 5 451 Ju n 1915
.Royal Cale . __
__ Ile» tautant_______
.Ina. A ft Alro-Am « laa C o ..
2.60 228_Ort 1914____ H. C. R o w « ---------603—Au« 1914.-.__Mra. J. A. Stewart..
—
__ .Rotali Merchant
452„Jan
1918
—
Sip
Ilracy
L00— 8.00
.....B u h « Shop ___
6 00— 2.50 2B4—Ort 191«____ Dr. T. A- N m L—» _
*
604 Au* 1914 . . I The Bel) Restaurant--------------- __ lloataurant.
___ Physician..... ..............
10.00— LOO 453-J4m 1915 — Albert Wll
William*
.Retail Merchant
1 .5 0 _
.7» 2 2 5 -Ort 19t«____Elijah »lorrk...
C05_Au* 1 9 1 4 ..—SitytUr A Fry-----------------------Gr
. Bootblack Stand .. .
Will Hankrreon
1 0 0 — 1.00 461 .Jun 1915
Bag
— - Baggere
Wagon and Drat
2.50
.
—
Alta
Cantr
Fire
In*
Co
.
606 ..Au* 1914___ Chaa* A C L------------------- —_
226 —Ort 191«------Sanford Furnitur* Co.........
, lutali M «chant.......
1.50— 2.25 465 ..Jun 1916
MrAllisUr A llofclnaon
I Bottling Work»
__ * Rotai - ............ ..............
io .o o Z 6.00 227—Ort 191«____ U. P. Herido#.
607_Ji«p 1914. __H. II. Smith--------Morin* Pretura Shoe
10.0Û-. L00 46« Jon 1915....._ J . C. H u rl. __________
___ Optician_____ . __
3 00— 150 228—Ort 191«------ O. P. Herndon
___ .- ..lutali Merchant------— ,
608 ...Sep 1914.. . . Roani* Cleveland. ..
Moving Picture Show
____Dentist . . . _______
10.00— L00 457.J u g 1915____ E. A. Welter*.
• 6ttn
—
n e «*»»
I — ah itami
TOM-Jup 1914--------1.ntl la» fintali--------10.00 _ LOO ~ 4 5 8 .J w a a 8 1 L .-_ J . Waltof Moaré ~
Agv-AltWr-l'. |nd. Ima I'e,
2 3 0 -0 ( 5 191«
Mm. E. A. Groll
458. J j ^ 1918.. » A. MrÇlert.Kk
,_Agt. Prud. Life In». £ q,.
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GEORGE'O.' ffllRRJNG, C4W8$%0dg(. *” *
L 0 0 _ 2 .50
-la w y e r .. ,
LOO , ¡f t 1r i m I t l t ___ .
' l —Sup 111*____ Ora. O. Herring ._
I LOO... 7.50
fra le miti.
2 .Sep 191*____ Win. Botham!)1
l#PV 5 « _ O r t 191L___ Ilaad Brotherrn
10.00— filo
.W h ni n aia merchant. . . .
L 50.là 2 3 * _ Ort 1914___ I toytight Cala­
3 —Sep 1914 . . — G. C. Chemhwrlein .
In rlytult Canrt, Navanlh Judicial n . - i ,
W
alk
«
ta«—Oct
1*14____Kenneth
LOO— 4d 0
3.00 . 1.(0
„Green truce r .
*
4 Sep 1911. . — E. 0 . H o d *«.
LOO— «.6 0
..Retai marchant----------3 .0 0 - 1.50 287—Nov 1*14___J. D. Park«
6 _Sep 1914------- K. A. &lt;Vetee».-----C M u ta tl^ .
C—
Retai! Merchant
10.00
-Ctvfl-mgimwr.______ __
5 00 288__Nov 1*14___J.-D. Hood .
8.00— 1.50
t j t o p 1914. — Fred T. William*
Walter Marion
___ Skipper» ot Fia» .
Geneva M « . C o . ......
LOO... 2.50 239... Nov 1*1«
IJ r«y atablo. .
.
10.00— LOO
7—Sep 1914------C. A. Ua*d------va
Natica o Appllratlen for Pardon :
_
Gatova M « , C o -.........____ ___ FU» Market
25.00 _ 12.50 140— Nov 191«
-WboJreala dealer lo oil. .
8 . .Sep 1 9 1 4 .___Standard OU C o ,.
LOO— 2.60
Notice I* hereby given that application Alice Marlon, alias Alice Blanche.
lutali Machant
D . O. Brown._______________
10.00_ 5 00 241— Nov 1914
. Wholmale deal« ln gaaollne.
3.00— 1.50
9 —Sep 1914. . — Sta*dard Oil C o.,
To Allcw Marion aliaa Alice Bla^k,
will
b*
mad* to the Stato Board ol Pardon#
„.lUtall Merchant
. — Retail merehan I . . .
3.00 _
1.50 2 « 2 _ Nov 1 9 U ___J. K. M a tin g « ____________
10.60— 5.25
10_Sep 1114------ Now Ule Mad Co
It »p p iifln g from th* affidavit ,.f \\ku '
at
their neit
Retad Merchant
, , ,
W . G. Aldridge......... ..... „
9 0 0 - 4.50 2*3 - Nov 1914
U - Sep 1914 — . . Crown Columbi* Pater C o .. ___ Ratal! merchant
7.50— 3.75 nt Tallahassee, Florida,
Marlon
herein
ftDd. th»t
that h,
h* t, .„ n
Orion bvrrin duly flled,
!!
25.00... i rao 244— Nov 1914___ J. W. Dldtin* ____ _________ __. IJ v « y Stable______________
Sanford le* &amp; Water Co.
___ W a l« work*.......
ILOOí— 7.50 meeting for a pardon for Napoleon Sutton, eon
12. Sep 1911
* *
omplalnant
In tha above enmlFd
___ lutali M rrrhant____ _______
25.00... 12.50 245__Nov 1914___Sanford Shoe A d o . Co. ..
— Je* Factory-----24.00—
12.00Convicted of the crime ot ma slaughter io and
13_Sep 1911 . Sanford le* A Water C o ...
ntf
that
it
la
Iba
balíef
ol
th»
.m
.n(
the
Circuit
Court
of
Seminole
County,
Uvery Stable______________
hit
J. C. H a m » -------------------___Ga* plant.
2LO0... 12 TO 2 4 6 - Nov 1*14
Sanford light A Fuel C * .
LOO— 2.50
11—Sep 1911
Alice Marion alias Allca Blanch*
Nov 1914 . —-P. S. Portean ------------- — Cootcactor_________________
40.00__ 20.00 247—
Electric Lifht Plant...
Sanford IJght A Fuel Co—
10.00— LOO Florida, at tha spring term thereof, A. D. dent of tha State of Florida, tnd th«t esi15__Sep 1914
1914.
Fri
S4~4tc
•ks
248
..
Nov
1*14___Gerber
Produca
Co—..
.
lUtall
Marchant____________
Je#
Factory
___________
___
Crystal
Ira
C
o
.
.
.
.
.
.
7500_
37.50
3 0 0 - 1.60
16—Sep 1914.
la so coacaallng herself «hat or«. . , , rsnaat
15-00
Will Ruffin
Huff
...lUtail Merchant
Rank.
7.50 2*9— Nov 1914 — „Will
3.00— 1.50
IT.Jtop 1914. . itomtnoie Co. Rank. . ______ „
be served upon her, and that i Km *
r
-R - IL Geiger
. Agl. Sun Mut. Aid Ine. Co.
lUtail druggist*
9.00— 4.50 250— No* 1914
— 2.50 In C lrfill C #tM , .Srirnlh JndlrUI Circuit son In tha State of Florida, ih. ....... . j
16 Jlep 1914 . _ U IL Philip* A Co
Hotel_________________
„ChuIurta Inn______
Inn
J -0 0 - 1.50 21) Nov 191«
In and f*r Hnmtnnlr ( ‘«ntiif, I for Ida,
In subpoena upon whom would hind 'h - MrtH.
Retali murnant.......
10.00.. 5.00
19 Jlep 1914 . — Mr*. Emfly J. Underwood.—
252. Nov 1914
W. H. Topp.............
___Deal. Grec. Fruit Mesta
H ila r « »
3.00— 1.60
ant. and that it is the belief of »rh.n ’ hst
, .Retail mwchant ____
3 .0 0 - 1 50 253 . Nov 1914
20—Sep 1914____V. Sekmeta ... .
__
___Archit o r t____________
„Eltern J. Houghton
Benjamin I ) r t »
5-00
_
2.50
the age of the defendant u m.,rr than
500— 2 TO 254 Nov 191«
21—Sap 1914____K. Stafford .
------------------ ____ F«ry________ ________
▼i
__Retali Machant
V.
C.
Fry
3.00—
1.50
twentyone years.
'
-----S . O. HhinhoUer
_ ____Contractor. . . ___ ____
22 „Sep
1914
10.00— 5.00 255. Nov 191« — Chula*
lloothlsck Stand
la* 1) Jones
2.00 . 1.00 Cook 4 Jenning*, et al
You tharefore. Alice Marion aba* Alica
Pool room___
-12L 00-. 62.50 256 „N oe
-T . W. William*
___
23 „Sep 1914
ov 1914__.O . C. Hrya»l
ant — .„
— Retali Marchant .....—_____
To
Cook
4
Jennlnn
and
ail
.partlea
claiming
3.00— 1.50
Blanche, ar© ordered to appear to th# hill
_San(ord light A Fuel Co___ - „ lutali marchant...
3.00— 1.50 aioZltoe 1914.„¿Green Whaler . „
24 , Sep 1914
l «n»eh 8 f m L „ ----InUcMt under the said Cook 4 Jennlngi herein duly (Bad In this cause on th* 2a#
LOO— 2.50
3.00— 1.10 267... Itoc 1*14___ llehblndrr A Hickson
_____
2
5 —Sep 1914-. ..G . W. S[wnc»r._______ ____ ____ lutali merchant. . .
— Shlppar* ol FU h................... ..
or
otherarlM
to
the
N
E
W
th*
N
E
W
10.00—
LOO
day
of *Aug. A. D. 1915. (he tam* Uiag a
Bakm...
26_.S»p 1914.. — O. W. S p e n t« ._____ _______
1.6Q 258— Dne 1914__ 8 . J. Hlggere..................
.. l'remit Cart _____________
of Section I, Tp. 21, S, It. 31 Kami.
2.00— 1.00
Itul© day ol this Court.
-II. R. rating
27—Se^ 1911.. -» G . W. Sprnrw--------------------2.50 259—
lletail Merchant
Doe 1911 v— F. Burk*
Il appearing from the Bill of Complaint
3.00—
1.60
Witness, E. A. Douglass, clerk of tha
„Sanford Boulin* Work*------Bottling Works.
10 00—
28—Sep 111«
6.00 280— Dee 1914___ Epb William»----------___Mlnatrvi Show_______________
25.00—
12.60of Davit 4 (¡lie*, counsel for the above circuit court and the «eat th*r*..r im , ,
John Turn«.
. IJrery stabi*
5.00— 2.50
29 -S*p 191«
named complainant that the place of res* 1st day of July A D I91S
.„Altwrt
Ruth
..fialii IrfitrkH
'
5.00
__________
261
__________
„Partln
Dee 1914
Uro*.
lUtail Merchant .
30
__________
Sep 191«.
2.50
3.00— 1,50 Menco of toe above named defendants ii
fseal)
E. A DOIB«I.AHS
4.50_ 2.25 262 . Dee 1914
Retail Merchant
31 _ Srp 1911 ___Merchante Grue. C o .—
» Smith
lut ad klerchant
3.00— 1,60 unknown and that there Is no person In
•
B) Ja« r lehr*«. ; i r
Retail Mâchant
3 00 , 1.50 963 „D ee 1914
livery Stable
32 _.S#&gt; 1911 . K. W .S til-------------------------W. C» Bteerut
LOO. 2 50 the state of Florida servlrr of ■yhppena
AK
=
Towers
levi tee Ilari**
i
Itagg »agon
5.00 . 2 SO 264— Dee 1914
33 Sep 1911
Physician
10.00— 5,00 upon whom would bind (ho defendants. Solicitor for ('o.mplainsni
Harry llsynei . __________ ______ Retad »icrrhanl
3« Sep 1911
LOO— 1.50
_ 7.50 That a (Bants be! lev# the defend anla is over 90*Fri 9tr
The Semioie Co-Oporativo M « Co lUtail Mâchant
F. S, Will roll
36 Sep 1911
4 00
3.00
Dec 1914
12 50 the age of 21.
K. 11 I*««*
3.00
1.50 267 I W 1014
lUtail Merchant
38 Sep 191«
2315
You are therefore ordered to appear to
l*. I&gt; I'ranutt
37 SeptIBIt
lUtail klerchant
Mrs- Della Robson
KetaJl Mere han i
LÔ0__ 1.50 263 Dor 1911
3.00
1 50 (his bill on Monday, the 2nd day uf August,
Solire of applicatilio fvr I ■(&lt;■ t. j
II. I Aden
38 Sep 191«
-Ferry
L W Rrtiwn
Hall (¡ame fot l’ruflt
6.00.. n o 269 D « 191 l
Notice ts her*b&gt; gtven ri *
&amp;JM 2.50 A 1). 1916. the »ame being a rule day of
' • uàW. S Sipitrn A llru
lutati klerchant
3» Set» IVI t
Thot ographrf
:i oo... ITO 2711 Dev 1911
Il II Wrblwr
5 00
ilersigne«!. will un th# 2 41 h u#
2 50 thu rourte
* July,
S. E iloyd
40 Sep 1911
Hart»« Shop
,
__
2.00. 1.00 271 Dec 191t
ti St () Motor Co.
Garage
A,
D.
1915,
apply
lo
th#
Dovere
10.00
5 OO
d Ifct
It Is further ordered that thi« notice |»e
K. È. Kenedy
—
41_ Sep 191«
2.00
llutwr Shop
1J. Dlngre
Plumiitng 1 onlritli»
1.00 272 Dev 1914
f » •r«uU
5 00
2.50 published In the Sanford Herald, a news State of Florida, at Tallabs«**-*
12 Sep 191«
Watrhrr.ahir £ IUp.
K. K. Kaiwvly
j#wU*ry
400
2.50 273 Dvr 1914
llalli* Reed
&amp;00
2 .5 » paper published in Sanford, Seminole coun­ for Irti4»f• patent I« ìhuv j» ,t# j *
43 Sep 1914
II. McLautin
ft 00
lUtail ktarhanl
3 00 271 Dor 1914
J. D Bon «er
Donliet
. 10.00
log prriposed charter
5 IX) ty,, Florida, for 12! cojnavcutAve week*.
«t Sep 1914
W M Jacotw
1 00
fletad Merchant
1&gt;»rimirvet Tur. C O'..
1 TO 274 ttoc 191 1
Mfg, üprt Turj&gt; &amp; Kmin
J» F Wllroi, De L» fui I «
35.00 17.50
Witness K, A
I louglaaa, clerk of the
*5 Sep 191«
Juhn Marshal
Retail klerchant
3.Q0.-U ITO 276 [&gt;«■ 191 1
Uvrrvtrwt Ttiyp. t-o.
Mlg. Hprt. Turp £ |(u, iii
J E. Spuri log. Sanfxrd Fi
20.00
circuit
court
and
the
seal
thereof
this
lb . C. W. Fain
Dm U » l __
46__Sep IVI*
IU.0U
It. C. Duliiw
6.00 *77.. Dor 1914
10.00
J. O. Tackard. Sanfnrd i
6.00 6th day of May. A D. 191*%.
H. Full«
«7— Sep 1914 .
lutali Merchant
__________
400
A. I. Rood
Mrrrhant Taífor
Copy
of
4hc Tropo «rii &lt; harter «f i
L00 •JfH' Dec 191«
10 Ô0
5 no
tM-al)
V A IKH'CI.ASH. Hark
Sanford Cycle Co.
«8 Sep 1914
Vôo
lUtall Merrhant
Hmj, F Thomas
Merehan t TlaJor
(• r s n u la ir ii &gt; » a p &lt; »m |D »
ITO 279 Jan 1916
10.00
LOO
By
J sb i ‘
Robert«,
|i
t‘
49 Sep 1914
Ed Hah»»
Urtati M«rhant
a.oo
Gsragw
Hsyrumn G ©rag# Co.
1 TO 2*0 Ja» 1915
W f, thè unitersigncil
tre. •
iat#
10.00
6.00
Davis A (¡lias,
50 Sep 191«
G WT. Cook
E. (g llftolgra _
lUtail Merchant
3.OU v 1 50 2-M Jan 1915
•
airi
r|
ve*
togrthrf for ili*’ j, i,
R*t»il MrrchanE
b#
H.fJO
1.50
HoHcitora for ('omplsi na nt
Gee, Koa
61 Sep 1911
.1 0Ü
fUtad Merchant
Uww
fico, N Rigby
co
mini
incorporateli
und»
r
i*«
*«
V TO m
Jan 1915
10 00
Ik#
5.00
7 4-Fri-IItc
W. W long
52 Sep 191*
3.00
lUtail Merchant
•tate of F l o r l d s applica hi* in
ITO 2*3 Jan 1915
. R. I ►
. Warring
____
Real Kstaiw Agrtit
10.00
5.00
. »Ir*. Berta A Urn
53. Sep 191«
Retai) Machant
3.00— ITO 294 Jan 1915
W J Thigpen
___ —
lintel.
15.U0
7 50 Notice of ApiiRcatlon for Tai Deed I'ndrf for profil.
.. 7.. Spink» —
___
.
64 Sep 1914
Retai) Machant __
kMlfle I
&lt;w. —
3.00_ 1 *0 294 Jan 1915
lUwl Lftiatr Ajfwii
W. J. Thigpen
S e c t io n STS of th e (general Statute«
10 00
5.00
58 Sep 1914
. .T. Ir IliU - .
______
Marne
S.W
Retad Merchant
1.50 296 Jan 1915
lintel
M o K M MowmrtI
10
00
Notice
is
hereby
p
u
n
that
U
I*
Swope,
LOO
58 Sep 191«
Wight Groray Company
Wh.deaale Merchant
h»mr of this **tt; * v’
It. 00. 6.00 2A7 Jan 1915
W W Abernathy
Reiail Mrrchañi
7H7t
datt-d I Th#
6 OO 3 00 purchaser of T a i &lt; «-rtifleafe
S
Granulaird
S«»s|i
1
57 Sep 191«
Mrs. A Simon
—
—
Retai] Merrhant
al 00
W T t ’©rlrf &amp; ( O.
1 TO 299 Jan 1915
1jjml#* r 1
15«&gt;
7.50 the 2nd day of June, A D 1913, ha» hied Principal place uf buainr«« » »
I*
58 Sep 191«
l). A CaldeVil A Son»
Retali Merchant
M00
John (irmham
R#l«il M rrrhant
1 TO 299 Jan 1915
1 00
1 TO said reft! Be ate in m&gt; ufTVrr and has mad* city of ¡Saiilor«!, SetnitM i*
:i
59 Sep 1914
'/.. Spini»
Siringi* Mdl
25.oo 12 6u ¿yo Jan 1915
H 1. Duhart
1 bih hlarkm
a p pi lent ton for tai deed to i**ur in accord
5 oo
3
50
il mav rctabhah •tf•■••
' tier
people* flank
TO Sep m t
Mani»
16.00
N Y Supply f'u
7 5o 291 Jen 1915
Urlati VIerr han l
d re r11fi ea. (•• c m hr I re * bill
3 mi
I TO a nCe w(t h Ia »
piare or piar»» in ih» -»ai. ■
» ar
** It 292 Jen 1916
hi Sep 1911
H. 11 PatUrhail
(letali kferchant
I W-nt»it
.
i 50
R M, Mutin
5 OO lh* foil owing described property tituaiud outvldc nf «sul stale at u -t»»
10.00
•t!
62 Sep 191«
I &gt;rugg'.,:
Dr- A P. Phiiip»
1.50
W. E. Iluuahobier
Denliat
t i t 293. Jen 1915
5 OO In Seminole County, Florida, to «it
10.00
able fur ih# rond art
63 Sep 1914
Jaa. ll!ck»on £ Son
Retad VI«ebani
3.00
Mid*ay Co
I 60 294 Jan 1915
lUtail Merchant
1 TO N W I , of 8 E l * . Ser 15. Tp 21 S. It. 31
3.00
6« Sep 1914
Va. Car. Chrm Cc
Kt fie le I
Mlg. of Pertiliier
2500 12.50 295 Jan 1915
„8. Benjamin
Hi tad Merrhant
a oo
1 TO K Arre* to.
66 Sep 1914
M r . I. IL Gariner
Tun ...
Rrtad M«rhant
3 00
&lt;\ A. ( aahuk
Th# «ai il land firing ■*«#««# &lt; at th# ilate ,
1.50 29« Jan 1915
Photographer
too
2 TO
68 Sep 1914
The
trnrr«!
Mrt» Carraway
•Mr!
nature &lt;&gt;*
Retati Merrhant
3.00
Utah 54 i.T
I Ivery and Hark
1.50 297 Jan 1916
5 mi
2.50 uf t ho lu u in rr uf «ur h r«irt«Dr a! « In t h r
67 Sep 1914
this
cur
pur
si
n
*
J. T. Allen
.
«hall
t.
&gt;DRetati Merchant
3.00
J &lt;■ Unirti
M h mg
t 50 298 Jan 1916
Hill I'rwling
t ni r**' ■«id
5 UO 2 TO i pm# uf Mr.
M Sep 1911
I111! 11arila are in
duct
«hail
b«
!1
tjr*
Retati kfrrrhant
T
«
prt
9.00
re
rii
(Irai#
•
hair
arene
i
4 50 299 Jan 1916
_1. I» Gunn
he
redeemed
I
n
d
ing
Itgtail Merchant
1
T
O
3.011
69_Sep 1914
lidi Lumber I &lt;».
n 8DV*
Inmler I tealer
1500 7.50 300 Jan 1915
C. C. Cobh
Urtali Merchant
ITO law, tax d ce ci w) 1 É«#ue thi©feon »’ n t he and ■ell soap i ntl «m [&gt;
3 00
H Mat well
facture ods ar d th err fl­
7 0 - Oct 1914
■uf­
lUtail Xirrchartl
3.00
It \Y. Il«nd»»n
1.50 .301 Jan 1916
Agt. Aetna In*. Co.
2.50 1 llh day of Jul&gt; . A D 1915
S. Maia.il
Puoi Kourn
71 .Ort 1914
r
h
a
se
a
n
i
f
own
formula*.
j
as#
75.00 :37 50 302 Jàn 1915
Witness
my
ofBrjal
ugnature
and
«ral
B W Herndon
Agt. Conn. Eire. Inc. Co.
2-TO
72 &lt;Vt 1914
copyrights, Id employ agents Ii r t f.« •ais
K K Dutton. Inc.
lUtall Mnrhant
6.00
. .li. W. Herndon
3.00 3413 Jan 1915
Agl Hre Aton. of Philo
_
— 2.60 this the 1 1th day of June, A, D. 1915,
71_
affi enter
of Its products&gt; ind t» mai
Is.ah
B. A. hOUGIsASS.
LOO- I 60 301. J »a 1916
„ B. VV, Herndon
------- A f t G « . A m « . Ina. Co, N. Y.
2.50
(ico, Blackw*Jd©r.
74.. tlrt 1914
Flah Market
JI.
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co~, Fla. Into contracts w it h ■Uh agrBOO 2.50 305 Jan 1915
It. W. Herndon
Agt- Hartford Fire fn». Co.
2. TO
and
«ell,
own
and
d
75 . Ort 1914
Irai
in
all
V
1
M m F* Ib Warman
Retail Merrhant
1.60
By
J(«.
C.
Rol
rrtB,
f&gt;
C
_J4, W. Ifrmilon
Agt. Home In». Cu N. Y
2.25 306 Jan 1915
2.50
*#l
76 Ori 19)4
H. Hhepbcrd
personal
proi»crt&gt;
l«U)
SCFrbStr
&gt;
8
1“
Barbar Bhuti
I 00
Bo 307 Jan 1915
II, 5V Herndon
Agl. In», t'o, of N. A. Phil.
2.50
ani
■tacks, bonus iitili fu«irtgjIf e#
77— Ori 1911
. ('«lauft ¿k Idpio
.
(Malli Merchant
3.00— 1.50 308 . Jan 1915
II. 5V. Herndon
Agt. Liverpool £ I . £ G. lm&gt; &lt;_*
2-50 Notire of AppRrallon for T a i llrcd I nder borrow
t
money
aceept tri g
"C
78„ Oct 1914
Flyni lira©*
' 3 -00... I 50 309 Jan 1915
Il W. Herndon
Agt. Orvnl In». Co.
2 TO
.1
•ueh e% lifsnrn t here
Nerllo 575 *»( the (ii nr ral1 .Slami##
79_. Ori 1914
NÍck Johfi
Rrtall Mrrrhanl
■ 300
It W Herndon
1 50 310 Jan 1915
Agt I'rnn Fire In* Co
2
T
O
* may be r
f
Notice is hrreby gl»*t ha ! Alb#rt B h
(iulf R#fmtng ( o
80 Oct 1914
W hu r^sl# 1)râ!#f tn ( iti*
Il 55 II» rn.lt»&gt;
25.00 12 TO 311 Jan 1915
Agt I'hnlma Au Co l,in«l»&gt;n
2 5o purchaser of T a t f’ rrtifl ■st# N
tiled »h ifiga that rr&gt;■ t..
M&lt;» «Il
»I Oct 1914
J J 1lirktfitodi
1 Ik Ytf
10 Mi
5 Oo 312 Jan 1915
M 55 Herod* &gt;rt
5gt Prr.v Wash In«
2
T
O
r
abuse
pur|
«h
the
2nd
da&gt;
i»f^
June
A
D
IVI
i.
ha*
*2 Orí 1911
1«ulf Ri-flrung * «»
V\hul#säii* 1»mit r Ui (, SHfltitr
Itl.UU
5 OO JI3 Jan 1915
It 55 ilffntlnei
Agt StPaul Etre JU Mar ln»
Ï TOi fl le it «aid rer tilt calr in m&gt; «ifflr# #17ti hs*
%»«4rt II I
&gt;3 Del 1911
W II Krlltl
rhyiinan
to uo
5 00 314 Jan 1915
H 55 II erodi»»
Agt spf E'lrr £ Vl*r In.
2
M
t
I
* *pi! &lt;*1&gt;e
mafie applicai iwn fot taii »1*n i tu lai y«
M &lt;»r( 191 «
\\ 1. Mink»««
f W irt in Frmh Me*»!*
6 UO 2 TO 315 Jan 1915
H 5V lleriulun
Agl Sun Ina, Ctv
2.
T
O
The
imiiunl
«
»
I
thè f»|-i
•aid celi Mira!#
ar cordane* with la»
85 ■ Oct 1911
l. K Vvrughi
Rpsfauranl
5 UO 2 50 31« Jan 19t5
II. 55 !lr(nd»»i
Agt 55"entern Art- t o Toronto
. uj42 TO bracca (he
following describe«]
property rttf por * l itili » Il s 11 ‘ I»r Fili» It
86 Ort 1911
Mr». J.
Moore
Rvtail Murhant
3,00
ITO 317 Jan 1915
li. 5V. lUnulou
Agt. Fidelity Ce*. Co. N. Y
3.
TO
situated
in
H«minola
County,
Florida, Isrs ( $ iiO,000.01» », di viileii into h*e h«a*
D. 11. (íramlmg
#7— Ort 1914
60.00 25.00 318 .Jan 1916 _B. W. Herndon
Agt. Eidellty £ ltop. Co. of Md.
2.50 to -wit: S h of Lot 45H a W H of 3H 4 itred •ktres of (he $»xr vsRir Î t»0r HuaIrwin £ G il« „
M . 0 « D it.
Retail Merchant
4.50._ 2.25 31 *. Jon 1915
„ B. W. Ilrmdon
------ Agt. U. S. Fidelity £ G. Co.
— 2 5 0 H R of loot 4 6 H» L ngwood.
pa' atfl» la
died1 DolUrs (1100.00) rxrh
89—Ort 1914____A. E.
Retail »(«chant
3 0 0 - 1.50 3 2 0 . Jon 1915 ... JL O. Chau
— Agt. Aetna fna Co. Hart.
»’ s
_ 2.50
T e said land being assessed at the rs»h or property, lihos or «
1 0 .0 0 - 6.00 331 .J an 1915 __ 8. O. Chau
„Agt. Conn. Fire Ina Co.
ike
2.50 flat© of the Issuance of such certificate in
Ust Val USI Imi i hefeof I fi i*r
••i
__J. G. MrÇrury Co
L00.. 3.00 322 Jan 1915
¡L O. Chau
Agt E'tre Atun. ol Phil
1.50 the name of Cnknopn.
■1
for
lo
a
r
i!
c
i
f
(Hrrrtctrs
©t
»
me#
Unless
said
cer­
V!__Ort 191 (
II. II. Chapped
3.00
1.50 323 . Jan 1916 „J4. O. Chau
Agt German A m «. In«. Co
Î TO tificate
ah ail be rade# mecí aerurding to ■urh purfic**"
Wfkmn A tw in a f F**rt. f'r»
1Ota il Merrha.nl
« „ .O r t m t
ITO 321 J an 1915
3.00
aS. O ( "ha#r
Agl. Ù art lord Fi re In», ( a
Î 50 law, tai de# fI will issue there tin on the
%f (Irle I T
i
Juhnni# WßlläXM
94 Ort 1914
ftestaurmnt
5.00
2.50
T* f «•
I llh &lt;lay of July. A D. 1913
s n ( ‘ haa#
*gt Hom# In«
Tu N V
i Jvery Hiabi#
T. Kmiw
95 Oct 1914
2.TO 325 Jan 1915
5 00
*^ I
»I
The
|#rm
foc
»hirh
D
•
Witness my official signature and *ral
B, O. (‘ ha*#
Agl In* i o of ,N A l'hil
2*54» I
Jnhn Tboma©
llruU Merchant
96 Ort 1914
3 00 , 1.50, 326 Jan 1915
rtiat i8 iiltirl» n»fir i r l "
thts th# llth flay ol June, A D 1915
vS. () ( ’has#
Agt l lvrf|Rjn| A I„ à (# In» i o.
f F FraxJer
*
Restaurant
i
2
97 4M 1914
5 00
2.50 327 Jan 1915
l
(seal)
F. A R O T b l.A S S ,
S O ( ‘ ha«#
\zn CK
Jan
1915
Agi &lt;»ricnl Inm. (*o
2 Ml 1
ll«otail Merchant
K E. Tufftcf
98 Ort 1911
• 6.00
3.
)
M
( Iffice ri im i Vni .
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla
s O ( ‘ha«e #
Agi l'rnn Ftre In» Co
J Rak* t
„.Reiail Merchant
2 Mi
99 Ort 1914
3.00
I TO 329 Jan 1915
fit
»ft
I-Sir
Bv
Ja«
C
Roberta.
I»
4'
The fi liAIn*' *e hf M
S n ( ‘ ha«#
Agt l'hofirl | A« 1"ri IjhiiIoii
Ml Ibrtuttd»
*
Retail Merrhant
U 0 Ort 1914
1 TO
I 50 130 Jign 1915
Condì uetr«| I1•&gt; » IT»&gt;■*i * I
¡fi 11 ! h i*
A g1 I*rt.»% W ball Jri*. I l1
f . H McCarthr&gt;
R*tail Merchant
101 &lt;&gt;ct 1911
3 »*»
I TO 33 I Jen 1915
Notier «f 4 ppRrstlon for Tai Herd Under jBup'l uf noi |i*»* 1hs fi Thf
S i i ! hw*
Agl .SiRaul Fife A Msr Ina i o
HtJ (M 1911
Rsrfrar ,^hnp
Allw-ri A ( »rambling
5.00 „ 2 6 ) .332 Jan 1915
2 TO
Nrrllan
S7i4
of
the
fïriirrat
»Slsltttrs
id*
seven marntwr# arul b&gt; »
S. O ( ha«#
Agt Spr. Krrr à Mar Ina Co.
_ I’ool Ruum
2 TO
1 0 3 - Oct 1914
W . 1latter
5o.oa 25.00 333 Jan 1915
Notirr ts beraby givrrt (bat J F Taing
iresldent, ■ secret ■*&gt; •«
V o 1‘ hxw
Agt, ridriity ('a*. (?c». N V
Ixjtu Bentuft
Retail Merrhant
2 TO purchaser of T a » CaftiÖcatr »No lUOtf, dateti
3.00
104 Oct 1914
I 60 331 Jan 1915
.»
I
i
»#
afaefrd
by
t
!»
«
•
Unttnl
•
S (1 &lt; ha«#
Agt. FuRRtv Si Dvgk, Co uf Md
■rTO the .Ir«! day of Junr À. I&gt; 1912* ha* filed
106 Ort 1914
F. Hatch —
Flab Market
5.UO
1.50 335 Jan 1915
vidad, I haf ari) ( * *» "I Th*
S () ( has#
.336
Agt U. fi. ndefity &amp; (¡uxr Co»
2. TO I ■
108 Ort 191«
Hhlp|#r nf Fi»h
lo oo
LlO .337 Jan 1915
aid reft irte ata in rn&gt; ufTice and has matJe a ire pi thè tilTìr**« of J'p' • » l m
.S
D
Chaw*
—
.
.
.._»
„
Agt.
Sun
Ina,
Po,
„_
*
Jan
1915
2. TO i
107 . 4*c| 1914
Jerry Walkrr
¿ou
l.uu 3iH
appllratiort
for
tax
d*
ed
to
iakao
in
aceofd*
olir ■!■ i i • ir»;
prvsfdrnt
m i / ba hriil by ui»r
Jb Ü. Chau
— Agt. Wretrm Am. &lt;*o , Toronto
— 2.60 m rp with law. Hiitl nrliflrxtc tmbratr* th*
10# Ort 1911 - T. J. Miller £ Sun
2 5. Ori. 12-50 339 Jan 1914 —Frank I . Wnodruft.
©Il of alili «m etri are I " b* ©Irridi si tfc#
Jan 19 IL -..
------ A e - Glen Falla Ine. Go. __________
—
2.T
O
10».. Ort 191« .. T. J- Mül« « S o n i
left
7.60— 3.75 340 Jan 1915
dsdrÜHjil proparty altuatad in Hsm* Orsi a n filisi ma-afing of ih*
..Fÿand I . Woodruff .
—— Aft. N. British 61«. In*. C o -_____
— 2.50 following
110 „O rt 1911 ___ U. W. (Mm
„„ STO 311 Jan 1915
inule County, Florida, to*wit: Lot 37, Block and difaclor* ©nd «nnuall) i ber►*f»^• Ths
...Frank
I
.
Woodruff
—
A(t.
Wnatrhaat«
Elrv
Ina.
Co
.
„
2.50
__
111-O r t 1914 ___D. L. Thraiiirr
---- A ft. Equltabl© life Inc. Co— _ _ _
(}, A D. Chappcls Sub'Div, («pbIsbor@.
— 2.50 342 Jan 1*15.... ..„Frank 1» Woodruff
anno©! fneebng* of (ha at**#kh*d»** tm ■nd
____ Agt. I1W. Brm. Ina C o ............. _
2.50 ,
112 Ort 1914
J. B. William#
.
__
4-50
2.25
T hr laid land being assessed at the date of
. E&gt;*nk 1- Woodruff
i I». £ L. Ina, Co- . . —
.
„ 2. TO ! the Issuance of such certificate in tha name dirartors shall ba* «n *hr *»e* «iti T t i dir
113. Oct 191«
Thoa. E. WOran
- Law&gt; rr
lo w )— 5.00 313 J a n 1 9 I L _
in Jsnuary of rarh )esr foib a " i E * *
114 Ort 1914
___Phyaician
*
... .^
„ N. dV» Ifü«anl
10.U0 . 6.00 341 Jan 1916 „.W . J. Tklgpra.....
m
.—A l t . Tha Cll# Ini. Co. of ifo .
... 2.50 I of Millie Collin». Uniras said certificate shall gin ix©tinti meri in g »hieh »hsM P #
115 Oct 1911
C«ir&gt;a Coca-Cola Bot. Co.
I n»i
10.00_ 5.00 315 Jan 1915 . „ - W . J. Thigpvn
„Agt. Fireman E'und In*. Co
2.50 I be redeemed according to law, tax deed will Turaitay, Àugusl T hir*1 l ’C
116 .Ort 1914
. ('arrie Dati*
..... „
lie*
LU0... 2, TO 348 Jan 1916
„W . J. Thtgpcn
„
----- Agt. t'lokni |rw. Co. Hlford
2.50 I Issu© thereon on t he Imi day of A y gust organi«© llon mrctinit or umil t h* r
117 Oct 1911
Y. n. Attiri
LOO— LU) 316 ..Jan 1916
- W . J. Thigpen .....
— Aft. I'honna In*. (To. Hi lord
M
— 2. TO I A. D. 1014
rastor» ©r© duly riuallA*«! th,
&lt;
UM Ort 1911
DI,
Witness my official signatura and acal this .shall b© officrrs
4.50— 2-25 347—Jan 1915
. -W. J. Tblgpnt____
-----Agt. Hoya! In*. Co. »N. Y. ______
— 2.50 I
Dlrreinrf. i I
Allamont* Grocvry
119 Ort 1911
8.00— 1.50 34» Jut 1915
„ W. J. Thlgpra
Agt. Scot Union £ Nat. In*. Co.
•
— L60 the 1st day of July A. D. I91&amp;.
J. I!» Hpurling and J U f*ark©rd T u lt i nt.
... ,
1X0 Ort 1914 . limry Ju m
B u b « Shop
ur5 0 0 - 1.60 349 J a n 1915 ... _ W . J. Thigpen
(seal»
E. A. DOUGLASS
Agt. Royal Ins. Co. Eivapool
— 2.50
J. F. Wilcox: Vie# T rin im i
1 *
Wong »am
• .
ré.
&gt;31. .Ort 1914
Clark Circuit Court Seminal© Co., Fla. line. Secretary ©nd Trrat'irrf. J " T.
10.00— LOO 350 J a n 1916 „
W. J. Thlg
.. Agt. G « . Aüianr* Ina Co. N. Y.
_ 2.60
12 7 - Oct 191« „ - J. P. MrKmii©
3.00— 1.50 351
By Jaa. C. Roberts D. C.
Retail M rrrhant
atina Co.
t R vratmrt
3 00— 1.50
b r if'e ' I
1X3- Ort 1914 . . Howard £ Howard
90- F ri- Mr.
3.00— 1.60 352 Jan RM5
Overstreet Turpentine Co.
I ridata! édfir*»
.„Retai] Merrhant
8.00
1.5(1
„Howard £ Hasard
___ ...........Tut praline Still
124. Ort 1911
.
20.00 _ lUOO 853 Jan 1918
. M. D. (laichet £ Don
. . ___Retali If rrdunï
Th© highasl ©mmi ni «f Indehir i*
4.60— 2.15
1X5 Ort 1911 ...H . W . lewin
......... Phyririaa__ . „
Gufici,1 Meline ..
............
10.00— LOO ■ 61 Jan 1916
2.00— l.oo Nallra of Application far T a i Drad lindar lllbility lo whieh (hi* eorp«f#t-Af rtfSf
.llootiilark Stand
.
- ( VV.KnU.nlng« *
... Hotel .
. ,
5 00 — 2.60
1X8— Ort 191« ___ J. B. Jonea £ Brc.
•U,bjóct II self f© Fili &gt; Thousand I
„
Itrlail Merchant
Haitian 673 of Iha Gaarral Statuirà
LOO— 1.50 855 Jan 1915
('euch A ( ‘hxw
Arti!Ir VII
1X7 Ort 191«
1 . M.RchUndn.
3.00— 1.50
Notire i* harrby givan that J. F.
i~aing
4.50— LtS 856 Jan 1916
lawyrf
..
,
A»
KI^ower«
Stori Subscrlpllon
.C h a u £ Co.
.
10.00— 5.00 purcha«r of Tax Certificalo No 630, datai]
12S„ Ort 191«
Retail Merchant
|
4.60 „„ 2.25 357 Jan 1915
t fhe
1.
1~
Cook
The
n©me#
©nd
«tare«
fid
pfarr« «I
«J rr«id#i
fr«iif«f
*3SH
Jan
1915
.. Lewis Paini.........................
1X9 DctlVU
—
2.60
tha 2nd day of Juna A. I&gt;., 1913, has filed
8.00— l.M
•he
1. 1. Cook ___ _
Agt. Eia. Fir* £ Cad. Co.
1*0.. Ort 1911
— 2.60 said rarllflrate In my offlr* and has mad* •uL©crib«r© to the capital *»fiek J. f. McClelland_____
3.00
1.50 359 Jan 1915
I
for
fwctil
r Bank of t)viada —________ --------- Hank
_ .
— 2.60 application for taa dead to issue in accord- numbor of ©b©rc* of stock suh’ rfi
1X1__Ort 1914
16.00— 7.50 3C0 Jan i m
Retail Drupfial .
' ~~
132 Del 1914
A. il. Smith
............
follower,
Il »vigie Urne. . . . . . .
... .......Retail Merchant
8.00— 1.60 anca with law. Said fortifícala amhrarys th* by ©ach ar©
LOO— l.M sci Jan 191L
J. H. W llroi, DfLand, FI» 2ifl «h»íF'
183„. Ort 1911 ____D, D. 1tanici
___ ..Retail Merchant. *
..................
LOO— 1.50 362 EVI. 1916
M. Ite siman .
. . Hall Gio ì # for Profit
............. *. .
L 0 0 _ 2.50 following dmntiúd proparty »trusted it* Sa mi­
J. E. Spurlinr, S©nf«»rd. Ma I A* hif»4
I84„. Ort 1911
„Whoimala Mtrchant
Frank tira ham
liraitaura nt ,
____
1 -5 0 - .75 563 Jrb 1915
5.00— 2.60 nt»I count), Florida, to-wit: ItoI 26 Stenti*
uhsf-»
J, II, F i f ì t r a , Siftford. FI»
125__Ort 1914 . . . . »Ira Grao» E. William»
. lUtail Machant
W. J. l*awton ,
LOO— 1.50 861 ..Fri» 1915
. Art. N it. Fir*, ln». Co.
— 2.50 ford'* Add. Sanford.
13» Ort 1914____Bert William*
Th* asid land bring assessed at lb* data S T A T E OF FLO R ID A
-------------------- J la g n g * Wagon £ I)r*y. LOU— L M 365—Peti 1915
J. E. Plewden
- Agt. International In». Co,.
_ L50
Y O F 8 E M IN O L E
137. O rtTTir“
W1Ú George
« « t a ll Merchant
LOO— 1.50 164. _F*b 1916— C W U roto
___ Aft- N. V . U f» Ina. Co
*— 2.TO of tha faausnra of «neh certificate In the name C mOoJJfT
thi© d©y »©rsonally carne J r vr-b
188—Ort 1911____W in Geengt
.........
Retail Merchant.......................
----- Praaut C art.-----------------LOO— l.M 887. _Frt» 1*15 ——John D. Ma» „ „ „
LOO... 1.00 ot Uso Tincar. Uniera said cartiflcat* »hall b*
coi,
J.
E.
Hpurling ©nd J. O. la elsr . r S* k
« ■
m
.
m m m
3JOO— 1.50 868 Frb 1 * 1 6 - _ D . C. Brodi ......
„ „Retail klarvhant
— __
3.00— 1.50 redeemed according to law. ta l dard will
^
Í40— Ort 1114 . — Miv. O. Salle«....... ........................ lUtall Merchant ...
LOO. 1.50 369 Feb 1916..__ II. C. Calli. Jr—
__ „Lunch Stand_____
L00— l.M Uau* thereon on ths 2nd day of Augnit A. D . lo m© Wall known ©nd known i«»
individuai© who vifned Ibtlf i*JP
111— Ort 1911------ J. kl.Btamuf.__________________ Retail Mi Ghent
* 8.00— 1.60 870 E’eb 1915___John H ay«
„.Rota
8.00__ 1.50 1915.
141—0 « 1IU____ O . W . Venablo ... r.___ __________
Wltnara my ofBrlal signatura and assi nim ri lo th© forwgoTiig Notlc© of
Ileal Fatal* A g u tí...
10.00— LOO 811— Fab 1915___ W . J. WralfaU_____________u
10.00— L00
llon for Ivtlars patant ©n i copy of rm »
14l„ Ort 111« - O . J. M i l l « .............- ............. . .
lOJtO.. . LOO 872 rah 1»I8.„—.W . F. Mlltor------ .
— LOO this the tat day of July A . D-, 1*16
charter of li. S. Cr«nul©(*d S«.»p
°»
(asti)
E. A. DOUGLASS
14« .Ort 1014 — I. I». Halt.
.......... ........................ Retail M achant______
373
Fvb49l5
.
J
.
U
Miller
LOO__ 1.6o
Ä
? Wagon tnd D ray...
LOO— 2.60
m# J»*
146— Ort 1*1«____H. N. Stamp» ............... - ..... DraW m Früh bfeaU
------ Get*** •
Clwk Circuit Court Saninola C o,.F U . pany and w«ch ©cknowledgedon»lto itiu
Kanfrird Marh. £ G u . Co^
LOO— 2.6o 174 Fab 1915
10.00— L00
t
lR
a
148__Ort 1814------ Sanford Corniola Ho« C o , . . . : UrttUsg Viotto. ______
Catata A avait
By Ja*. O. Hobart* D. C. K “ S ,n .d hi* name tharato
10.00— 5.0 » 375— Fab 1915___ A . P. Connally
_____ —. ____RanlKrt
M— __ ____i
10.00— LOO
for in* atock Indlrtled.
A «t. Contan. Fire In*. Co_________
147—
Oct 1 * 1 4 ...~A. W . Wat hen
— USO * 0 - Fri- ite
Hotel.
LOO— L M 878— Fab 1916____A. I», Connelly------13th
day
.1y commission aspira« on Ibe
Mi
Ari- Gorman A m « . Jr
— 1.50
148— Ort 1114 . -(len w ra MacanUto C o .__________ Urtali Machant
LOO... 1^0 877— Fab 1*16__ „A. P. Connally—r—
Agt. Gorman la Fir* In
— t.60 N © llf© o f Appli ra tio n r©r T o t Deed Under Of February, A. D. 1*19.
149—Ort 1114 - C . R U d W .............................. „ -R e t a il Marchant
I this
4.50— LTS 8782-Fah J916____ A. P. Connally___
fUftUii
474
#
f
W tln « * my hand i nd official
___
Ih© ( ì e i t r i l Hlaixics
„Agt. National Fir* In*. Co________
— 250
150— Ort 1114------J. n. M aglider____________ :___ — U m y Ht. We
L M — l .M 379— F*h 1916— A . P. Connelly_____
Nollrs la hereby giran thaï J. F. Lalng 22nd day of June, A. D. 1915------ Age National Union rie* Ina Co.
151— Ort I t ti___ Oviedo hdw. £ Pur. Co-----------------lutali M «chant
— 2 50
LOO— 1.60 880 „.Fob 1915.,___ A. P. Coonafly ___
H. C. !&gt;uIlo»e.
— Aft. Now llampahitr Fir* Inn. Co.
162— Ort 1914 . rt~G. U
. 2 4 0 parchas« «f T o i Certificat* Na .577 datad
' LOO— l.M 881.—Fab ISIS—__ A. P. C onndly-----N»tarv Public
^ ¡D . P r U t r
A ft. Phnrax An». Co. N. Y.
. — -2.50 the 2nd day nf Jun* A. D. 1918 hat filed
7.50— L76 882 Fab 1915.——A. P. Connally ..___
aald
rrrUAcmt*
In
my
offlr*
and
bas
m*d*
Agt. A morirán Surety Co­
i S z o S i ì !4 z r H :ì !:n « t
— 2 50
■Loo . 1.50 883._ Fab 19U____ A. P. Connally.—
J. E. Swirling ------lletait Mraahont
3.00— 1.50 appllralinn for t o i d**d to laaua (n accord1 6 *_O r t 1914.—__ i. E Pace
-----------' U rtali Machant.
U M U L M 884— »far M i l
885,_ Mar
---------------- --------Aft. Caindoi
156 Oct I ILL____Cotti boum Co.
anulen Pto* a*. Ina. C o.
— 2.50 anca with lgw. .Said rartlflcata aabrnca*
------------ RataiI Machant .
3.00
__________
l.M 1915 _ _ G. D. Hart
Material* -for Pent
Dr. Nathan Griffln
____ T
PhyairUn ..
10 00 - 5.00 th* followfflg dra cribad property altuatad
117— Ort 1*14__ -C. J. Mar*«til______
10.00— LOO 888— »lar 191S
10 00 - 5.00 in Seminóla County, Florida, to-wlti
Memi Eatat# Agent ________
168. (let I9I4 - — C . J. Mudali . _
lUtall Marchant
LOO— l.M 887.. .Mar 1918 —il. A. Horoard
Materials med In tho mnklng ff n*
Lot
19
Btantlforda
Add.
Sanford.
159, Oct 1914 ____Woab Grnrgtt , ___
. 60 0 0 .2 5 .0 0 8 8 8 - M u 1915
J». A. Howard
____ O ral« In Cktor
Agt W. ClE Fir* In*. Co—
— 2.50
besides ktocl, gold nml nilvor. nr»' &lt;*cr
Tha said land being, asesorad at tha data
160 ...Ort. 1914 — P o«« K. Abeam.......
B. A. Howard
.lutali Marchant
LOO— l.M 389— M u 1915
Agt. North Amar. Ina Co..
— 2.50 of tha tssunnen of auch carlificnt* lo th*
161 Ort 1114___ Seminole Pharma, y
—
___—Rotaio! Machant
M u 1916 _J M. Saura
4.50— L U 890—
—__Retail » (a r r iv a n t -_______
LOO— 1.50 nnma of E. L. Davi*. Uniera said cartfftrat* man allver, aluminum and uluintnum
162—.Ort 1914.
Joorph Miirahi
...... ............. lUtail Marchant
8.00— 1.50 891— klar 1915
W. H. Tredwofl
——.Con. Electrical Sup____ —__
L O O - 2.50 shall ba radaamad according to liw , tm dead bronio. Dr. W. H. Wolln*f&lt;&gt;n. if 1»
16L» Ort 1 9 1 4 __ Woodruff £ 55 atun
B t - Pakln.
,
I0.M __6.26 892— Mar 1915
— Urtali Merchant___
‘
—«--------- Rotali Mâchant
3 .0 0 - 1.60 will Issue thereon on Ih* 2nd day of August,
154—Oct 1914
Mrs. J. II- Bruton
— — . . . . . . ..RrtnB M a c h u t..
M. C. Smith
Hart»« Shop
^ LOO— l.M 898— M u 191»
1 .0 0 - SO Aa Da* I9 | 4
cordod, had a Rold pen cotnpoai'd
1 t t _ Ort 1914 — Ito toy A. wmiun* _
. . . _______ .Ratal) Mâchant
LOO— ILO 894— M u 1915___A K ann«
..........
.Botali Merrhant_____ _
9.00— 1.50
Witness my officiti aignntur* and *aal two (hln strips of sold lipp«1
11
158—0 (4 1914 — I L b Duhart
—
Lunch Stand........
LOO— t .M 9 9 8 - M u 1916 — Thao. Aulb.
..Itoal« In Frank Manta .
‘ 0 - 1.25 thi* tha ltt day ol July A. D .. 1915,
G. Du Bou
10 00 . LOO 8 9 8 -M a r 19l|~
“ 7—0 « 1114 . -Hanford N«*»Kr Work»
„Agt. Quran Int. C o .......
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JVLY 9. 1915

! J IT N E Y B U S S C H E D U L E

Laura Jean Libbeu s

Talks
Heart Topics

E F F E C T I V E f i A . M . , S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 2 fith .
SANFORD

SANFORD
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Ar. 10:30 P. M. I.v. 10:00 P. AI.
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on these days.
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Will run 2 1-2 hours

lOctrnghi. I'914. by if.« McOuj*

DO BRIDESMAIDS WED SOONf
Oh, had I I *vac |ov« *1 mi&lt; h mi nnic* 1 m ytiti'
Oh, fuiil but my nvknln
n *junr1*-t &lt;t#
true*!
To nil»« puch jirrfrrtlon. how Mint)**«!

late

W ill I '

fiurt* now they were eievllent company!

Special trip»will I* «periled (or 8reyuUrUret. Both Jitney awill mike ill train renneetioni
EAST SIDE

,

ONE WAV FARE

W h e r o la t h e g ir l who la n o t nnxlouR
when a h e h ears a
g ir l f r i e n d la Boon
to wed?
Passing
up the a t a le to tho
atrnlna
of
the
wed illn g
march,
kn o w in g t h a t she
In ( u r n g e ts h er
full
m e a s u r e of
ad m iration
from
h un d red s o f eager
eyes, la a l m o s t us
d e l ig h t f u l na bo-

WEST SIDE

to bo bridesmaid

Monroe
20c
Cameron City.*....................
30c
Moores Station...
, „ , ,23c
Stenstrom’s &lt;'orner
15c
Geneva Avenue
20c
ileardnll Avenue
15c
City Limits
lO r
City Limits
.
10c
■ Thursday and Sunday Jitney runs to Woodland every hour after 12
o'clock. Special (are of Thirty Cents Round Trip.
Clty car leaves the de|K&gt;t every 30 minutes starting yn tire hour.
Route: French, First Street Loop, Sanford House, hack to First and Mag­
nolia, up Magnolia to Seventh, to Park, up Park to Tenth, circle hack to
Ninth, across to Oak and down Oak to First, then to Park and out Park
to the depot, If this schedule does not cover any service desired, will be
glad Uxhave tint information covering same.

And, then, It Is
know n to bo lucky
to tako part In
such a ceremony.
Nino times out of
ten tho
entire
s
.
group o f bridesmaids have mar­
ried within tho twelvemonth. Espe­
cially la tills said to be true If the
bridesmaid tucks a four-leaf clover
In h e r bodice unkno w n to a n y o n e , as
she aels fo rth for the a l t a r
In the
d an cing and
fcantlng t h a t
follow,

j SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
C o m p le t e a b s t r a c t s fr o m the r e c o r d s o f
O r a n g e and S e m in o le C o u n tie s.

&gt; T axes

p a id f o r n o n -r e s id e n ts .

(hough t h e r e tie hundreds o f pretty
girls ns gueats, all the e l i g i b l e young

C. W. UOOUKlt II. Manager.

d i i i t i i c i i i i l t f t f t f a t f 42i?i3i2i 3i3£3i i £ i t f a t i t f d u t t J i u m u s s i i i i i t f F . i : . -u te ri isn &gt;3 *3*1 m u m 4
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N O V E LTY P L A N T

\\ t&gt; art1 prepari'*! In tiywn* vviili \"U mi all cla.-srs
of L U M B E R ami M I L L W O R k im IH U SE, S T O R E
u or B A R N .
Fram ing, flooring. poilinR. siding, windows, n
R
doors, s m ells. !&gt;1intis, mmiMinus. lailin '. 1mint's. I*&lt;»\t*s.
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Etilimalcs Furnished Free £

Tell l!s Whnl You Want

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Yellow Pine Lumber Co., Kissimmee, Eia. “
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COW

PEAS

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quart o r Min- I'ai'lnail. iluvv many Hu vmi u n t i .iri*I whi t , 11*&gt;
you vv.'inl 1h u m ■i* !i\ • r, 1"

Kilgore Seed Company
P l a n t Ci t y, Fl a.

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W H E R E S H A L L I &lt;k&gt; TO S C H O O L ?

PAGE NINI

FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOK tì O.MEN

inexpensive. Write for literature anti price*.

S h o u l d serious d is a g re e men Is nrtso
b e t w e e n husband and wife, w hich
w ou ld
cause th e
p artin g ot t h e ir
w a y « . Ill« question of liow much 1s
a w if i - worth, no m a t t e r how rich her
h u s b a n d may be, w i l l cause m a n y a
wlfo a perturbed bc-urt when she hears
what the law ban t o say about it A
learned Judge luia decided that the
wlfo cannot, by l a w , gain fro m her
h u s b a n d any part of his fortune, even
though the half of it should r i g h t f u l ly
belong to her
I f the limn whom
• sho m a rrie d wishes to be mean with
her, ho can see t i e r fnce the world,
broken In spirit, p en niless . After this,
who can hi«me p a r e n t s for having.a
s a t is f a c t o r y
u n d e r s ta n d in g
w it h
a
rich suitor who c o m e s a-wotting their
daughter? A f a t h e r who Is looking
niter hie child's fortune should not

J w Called mercenary. It ho Insist! that
tho husband should give the wife a
certain amount each year, If. they sro
prosperous, which may bo absolutely
bore.
She would n e v e r press tho
claim If bo hod business rovgrscs.
, L o v o should cauao husbands to p ro ­
v i d e for their w iv es.
T h e faith of a
t r u e w ife |s tho m o at valuable of a
h u s b a n d a possessions.

bill

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ing m n girl » HI » nit
i frk -n d - for lindi t o m i -

L a . i- n i

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It

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. 1 , 1, I I Ii , . III I ., I t H s.-ngllf t ■■t
■| i a d i t i-,n also lintli it
If you m i l
tna k -- 1 -Hir own bridfsin ntit a gown
*•11 r i - l i t i ti of If with vnflr *&gt;w tl *k 1'
tlligi-r- l o l l w il l sew a y o u n g mail heart
w ith
t h e lucks n nd
dainty
rosetti-S."
M y ’ what " s e w in g bees'
w ilt s ta rt up
E ve ry girl w i l l w a n t to
know how to make n b r i d e s m a i d -»
gown.
She who is popula r w i t h her
girl frie n d s may toed It s o o n e r than
sin- i ' l p u r t «

l e n it y .

Hifh Grade Guaranteed Auto*
$ 200.00 to $ 895.00
ON E A SY PAYM ENTS

give her nil
The
» • covetous a s to
ness an d a tte m p t
u s u a l !y w illin g lo

-

he doles out lo
ponses, etc

Box R 308, Oral*, Florid*

For catalog and information write

AUTO TRADIK0 CO., loe.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
oroooaultjrourlocal dealer*

at■

average w i f e Is n,it
take o v e r Ills hnsi
to run It
Sin n*
accept t h e mti'Hllil
her lor hou seho ld &lt;-x

W h a t w if e would th in k o f n s k ln * a
s t a t e m e n t of h e r husband In regard
to his business a t the e n d of each
year! If tho marriage bark glide*
smoothly, a l l 1« wall. She has noth
ing to fear. - Dut It thcro ■ trouble lo

G. B. POPE, Açent

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COME TO ST. P E T E R S B U R G
And bri un vour fami I if you want tho BEST, SAFEST
AMD CHE
¿S '" VACATION you ever had.
BETW EEN

BAY

AND

GULF

St. Petersburg Is the coolest »pot on the Florida Toast.
Here you ran
enjoy every pleasure known to the water, you ran live close to Nature,
while enjoying t-vety modern convenience; you can have good accommo­
dations at cottages, apartments and hotels, ut reasonable rate«; and you
ran be assured that your health Is safeguarded by every sanitary precau­
tion--St. Petersburg is famed the country’ over for its shining cleanliness
St. Petersburg is the fogal [mint for a score of delight­
ful day excursions by utitomohile, train, boat and
trolley.
And you certainly. AUTO MOBILE over
our mil^s of magnificept q t y klreots and boulevards.

“ rife for our tfummer folder, ask your ticket agent about
e special low rateH, turn a cold ahoulder fo expensive pleasures
and come to St. Petersburg, where you will find real summer
enjoyment, with no after pains to purse or person.

BOARD OF TRADE
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.

SHOULD GIRL9

KNOW

THE 'MOLE"
And th« Unique
Rtutilien Pier

HOW

WOHKI
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Ij '.v , .titi-llng nothing back.
Ni-v.-t knoweth any lack,
Ixivp. rnmiM-lllng love to par,
Ber» him bankrupt every day.

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cow

♦

w o r k lo-r fingers tit the bon» r a t h e r
w is h in g to- m ig h t to- f o r t u n a t e enough
tlin ii to penult th e g ir l In seek o th e r
to w III her
th a n i i uti l i em p h iyn u -n t
If
Un*
T h u s th e r*&gt;iwatic&gt;- l..-rln s
li 1« n
m o l li l i li.el l i* r way about It, tin- girl
(¡UeM lori o f wonder in* ui a m o n g the
w o u l d do (alley t h in g s , painting, e m ­
g lr '» as to which shall lie tile next
b r o i d e r sofa pillows, or teach muslo
bride
It t-i n Mu-tlHOt of d e lig h tfu l e v
leap* ' l l S* *■ lias i|», iili«l ft, rsi-lf l i e n
pc, tan • w ti.ii tin i all hand t--g.-iii*-r
th e tu i i —rltk-s o f l if e to send
tbo
to w .ilch the departure of t h e bride,
d a u g h t e r to school
H e r dn-alus of
eneh e a g e r In catch t h " bnnijm-t which
W'tinl «tin untili} I,e m m e have been the
*b» ' h r .
i ;lmt|g 1||i "I
I •») l l i l - tb
b r i , 1 ’ i -In had ■ i - r k i.•• » n
1&lt; riniui - Ml.- to.iidi'U ' b o will b- I be
Uli. d&gt; leriiiliii -i t h a t the c:rl -diali h»
In \l oin- led to tin- I-I.ir b&gt; u h i |n
a I t o l i al uni cosi Sili* would ns soon
griHitn
th ill k id tiling ns i I* r m ll t l n g the girl
i i f c o i i r i e n u l l -*n.- girl i-'-t« t h e hnn
10 g. * i i i tlr«t on a i - l i t w ild er m orn
q uit
I tiii tluil il«»—n I b in d i-r I 11*' r* .1
lug iT.d make a lire g e l li n g llic b reak
ttniu t .il'.,- Iiiylt m .iltl't 'Ilia ! imp-—
fasi -&gt;r l b - I .null I
I a- I I f t ,
f||.
Il .1 « til.........
I • h. r i|.. a wn d .lta- or un i r o n i n g ’
n i 'll, . . !
i dd it g i i i»e '■ ■t I. * f l -1 - p
" S'.
r. »lab- I III a b l e lo (hi I*.
Ike
u n.k-r h&lt;r pillow nn-l dn-nni n ' - r «*
lum be r
di i lan-s
to
Iln- neighbors
i r i i l i hoping that -In- » I I I h i -i - in tier
win n they suggest I ln girl allunili help
i i - l n t i ............. iln iisli- r-* w bn hi-erto-d
I,, r a bu It- t d a u g h t e r u tint i n it ia le d
i .. I,.
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i i|r:n f i i| Inw ar.|
luto the ar* ef b a k i n g h " U » - keeping
Iir
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.•r s i'ii lug
H»t dre s se s are made hy
ii I
h» r
a s e » mstri-ss who Is t a s t i , but w orks
i l ie n p
U n i v iri* sh ou ld lint M’ « k
to I,»
I f m isfortune o v e r t a k e s the s t r u g ­
b rid esm a id s too often
T h e r e ts a sn
g lin g fu m ili
If they lose the fatlu -r or
piTN'ltion i-Miini-i nd with It w lik-li k
11e t i e •&lt;her fulls III
th e g ill Is hopenot i k ,i an* ln I- i n i • I i* I &lt;
mb t *
k-Hslv nt her nits en d to km*« what
a well know atuoif It Sti 1 (&gt;-t Tin&gt;
in d o to earn tini» rtiuiiev for the rent
■ Ml . tr * - r,
ur .i nr
i l l 1! 1•
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I ■• I . r l . r Ititi-' tiro' t&gt;.-r»
• 't .. - 1, k , I l f r »
ti. I i '
Ib i- .Ii - - Mini »be
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L1 ' . r It t- tl* i
Ith
t f *• Í*
h o ,h i i ; f 'a ■1-i « *
I th a t * h ........ (ltd Ii-Iim
t- jii lii.'ig ibUn il.at luti you I • . l i . * t . i ni i'.iliipali i
10 d o n il the h o u s e w o rk of »v ery d e­
y o u r dearest g ir l friend to t h o . a lt a r
s c r i p t i o n nnd yet he ii lady
Perhaps
Ik- Just as glad t o n d In flin t cnpnrlty
tt tu ny be the girl's o w n fault th a t ah a
n second t i m e
but light s i l l of the
&lt;h&gt;on mu knew how In cook n meal (
t h ir d t i m e lo per form til« natile dill)
th at cou ld b- ■ (ton a nd k t* tile hom e
i . -U know w t ii
mn1 I to r In Id r- it i lean V- ■ p t la III I kNow that th»* »idd in ir s e a s o n t- bi

TOOK OPPORTUNITY'

•

( T i m MPA'*

men nre eager to dnneo with the pret­
'
ty bridesmaids, Just for luck, ns they
w III toll you. Some young m a n . who
N o m a tte r how p o o r a w om an U
♦
has never thought of her seriously be­
o r b o w hard she has to work In h er
f'
fore, will suddenly become conscious
s t r u g g le to keep t h e wolf fro m tho
of h e r at t rail Iona, and t h i n k how♦
d oo r, If ubo has n d a u g h te r »lie w ill
p r e t t y she w ould look In b r i d a l array,

Life flows contentedly onward with
the pair. A man may lie a very good
husband and ynt forget the first duty
ho owes to tho woman who has choieu
him from all others in to make good
his vow nt ‘the altar—namely, to i n
dow her with nn equal h a l f of hi*
w o r ld l y goods
l i e ha» p ro m is e d t&lt;&gt;

Blowers Lime &amp; Phosphate Co.

r t

M a n y a man's f o r t u n e Is based on
t h e prudence of n savin g wife.
Hho
m a y have eked a l o n g on a sum w hich
b a r e l y enabled h o r to keep body and
so u l mg. thcr th a t h e r spouse m ig h t
h a v e Hu tnofi fii..ii. v in |.||| in to
b u e liu w .
S i c may have added tier
o w n I l l l l e mite, w h ic h she had ea rn ed
by s o w in g during th o s e years ot s t r u g ­
g le . to .-.»ell his p ro fits

|„,vg* cb i'le -* lienlly iiietiib-d
Site Is
■ -111 el . laughed ill w In-Il "lie atlr-weM
ndv i r t k - in* nt

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»etch

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w i t h d tsttm v

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Car load Iron and Brabham Cow
Peasjust delivered. These varieties
Peas guaranteed not to infect soil
with “ Root Knot.”

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Write for prices, mentioning quanl ’ til y desired.
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D U TTO N C R A T E CO.
S A N FO R D , FLORIDA
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ATLANTIC

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LINE

t 1m - Standard Itailrund of the South

St HEIM LE EFFE! U V E AIMtll. 5th. 1915

THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY
Nu . K2
I * J .ii k - o n \ ilk '

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7:11 urn

Equipment. Freo llerliiiing t'hnlr ('am to Washington. Dini(ijî
('ar ivcrvlce on Train» 8'2 amt S(i. Kk-eptr to Savannah on ¡'rain 80.

All-steel

For Informatimi timi ItiTo rvation Phone or Write

A TL A N TIC COAST LI NK
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. ir'n ..........eh t " k. **p (.. 1* ^ and soul
- g e l l i e r i 11 |,r,*''k -iin g -of. i p illo w * be­

cause h er work 1» so plain
I t 'd the same w i t h china paintin g
IM I ili y-vsl t . M i
Phn’s lucky If »In* secures a position
G a in e s v ille , F lo rid a
Standard tl.« suini* a* liutai* *d thib e h llld a oiiunler In a store
If a
b**-t iiiili-gi-s ¡.m i u n iversi!i«» ut tleHighest standard-, ranku-r w tt
i .H in g mini forms h*-r acquaintance,
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she w ould Imv*' h im I f »he Invited him
M i. k r « liti 111 I • ...... e.|tjìpltu-lil .
the North and Kc.-i
all MtoikTM i in, Vi tu* tu - *
i , - h e r uu*t-b h o m e
II 11 puls tho
387 Students last *.......... .
17 1 hb-nt - regni.-r t e r n i . I k.l * ii ih
M H-stlo ii bluntlv to tier, as lo w h e t h e r
enrollment 639, ineludiiu: Suti.iM-r
ne-r t e m i , l u t a i eiirollllietil Le-' *'*' i
nr not she Could ci»*k n meal, she
School.
H O W M U C H IS A W I F E W O R T H ?
. j. iTi 6.16
w o u ld
have
to
a c kn o w led g e
sho
Tuition frtu&gt;, excepting î?*t mi per
T i l i ' i o n fr.s- iti i oliere a m i
t
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k
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semester for law.
Mi d v i lioiil.
| | . r , 1 . 1 w t*. ti n o t II- "Itw nn*
S h e Isn't a h e l p m a t e fer a I'oor man.
F W ,y ta lu g nini in form atim i wrile
For further information riddr»-l . l f s p n m *-t n t i i k i i , illv ln * -.
I'. t h nlri.t b*- ili* nii"l -if angi'l»
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tic h m a n vvIn, w ould waid b - r for bin
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w if e
T h e gtrl w h o does not knowAmt !&gt;'• ti I
I « ik* n w- * 1* ns —
1 *,- yell r. ally* tfiiriK la- d i d ’
bow to do miyMilnc w e ll Is im-rcllessly
e l b o w e d to ritte side b y girls who hnvo
W h e n n m an f a ll* In lo v e w ith a
b.-en tniigbl bv t h e i r mothers mnnv
g ir l
sufficiently
tn wed
h e r . Ibt»
u s e f u l things fro m w hich they could I
Blower*' Ground Limestone makes nr'ul viiU
th o u g h t of m oney dors not e n t e r Into
g a in a l|v»-llhiH&gt;d. If need he K n o w in g
sweet. It releases polnsh sails anil ini|inrt»
his c o n s id e ra tio n .
A fte r m a r r i a g e lith o w t o work n eve r «polls any girl.
fitreuglh and vijror t«&gt; jirowint! crops au*l trees.
loves h e r m o re devotedly t h a n before
Blowers' l i m e s t o n e firinnnl unusually line
I f c h i ld r e n blees the union, h o la In
rrmlily mixes with the soil. ( on tain* no im4
About the Crocodile.
d eed a h a p p y m a n . I f o f f s p r i n g Is de­
puritiea—can In* a p p l i e d n! any t i m e i*
nied. a w tan innti ItMik* nt 11 phllosoph
T h e r e 1« tn* e s ca p e from the Jawa

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t h e m a t rim o n ia l c a m p , and tho fm **
b a n d becomes pnr»lim&gt;uli&gt;us toward
h la b e t t e r half, she has every reason
to f e a r

of a crocodile w h e n they have onco
c lo s e d upon the v i c t i m
T h e 68 teeth,
lo n g nnd «harp p o in te d , fit exactly kilo
th o In te rs tic e * b e t w e e n them, m a k in g
a most effective t r a p
In shoollntf th ese rcplHes n very
a c c u r a t e rtlfe Is necessary, as th en )
n ro only l»&lt;&gt; p o in ts that nre Im m e ­
d i a t e l y fntnl hml b ehin d the eve nnd
e x a c t l y through tin* in-titer of the
shoulder
Tib- t a l l e r shot » i l l break
b o t h Joint* of tb- lor*' !&lt;•«» ***'d pass
d i r e c t l y I b r - ' igb On- lung*
T h e hard
s c a le s of crocodiles nre »aid l o be
p r o o f against a rifle b ullet. Fills may
h n v o been *o y e a rs ago when rifle*
w o r n loaded w it h o n l y one drum ot [
pow der.
Hut n h ard en e d, »olid bul­
let. propelled by six d ram a of p ow d er,
will drivo^ through a crocodllo M
through a sheet of paper.

HIDES WANTED
\Yc want you to becom e one o f our regular shippers. W e
will pay you every penny y o u r hides are worth. W e know
that«4he only w ay we tjsui successfully run our business
is Io I real our customers fair and square.
T ry us.

Sabel Bros. Inc., Jacksonville, Fla.
R e fe r e n c e :

Harnett N ational

Hank, J a ck son ville, Fla.

H AN D B R O TH E R S
LIVERY, S ALES AND FEED STABLE
C o r n o r P a r k A v e n u e and S e c o n d S t r e e t
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K I N D S QF H E A V Y H A U L I N G

Large supply of H orses, Mules,
W agons

and

H arness

*« T ,

always

on hand Fo r S a lo or Exchange
Ulsckimlthlng and Wagon Repairing In connection

STETSON UNIVERSITY

l)E I.AND. FLORIDA

to t.i.K ia : o r t nitric vt. a Tits r o n m k n . Th* •t»n,Urd&lt; «o- ti» fcitfci«*.. Kqutpn&gt;«it
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P»*ully And a *rt! rwtttbUeJKt’d ftfHilitkn. FOl.lJJiK OF
iJIlKUAI. AllTN FUlt WOMEN,
Srt»*r»*# MiUd»ng* Ul#rtl Art* ind l’our^« ft» School
Tfpíifbt^ri». ! himr"! k S«-krtinroLt.KOi: ill* LAW,
Frofiwiri wh-n
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lUffinl. WU, Irtncfton,
&lt;‘«.rn«dl. MirkIrin. Cbor»*«. ind ill Gr»t d i n «IWf«
Ml SR Hi H»MM. A $10,000 pip# orgmn m d*nwfi piliKM, Uifv Firulty, iKerouck
*AlIT M Muni. New ittldio. ( oMly r»*«*.
etc M.**wxjnv «1 Finr Art* IUcajIat
nnd tftrcial ceurvn guru,
.

Address JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY, De Land. Florida

�THE 8 ANFORD HERALD

PAGE TEN

Continued from Pago 5
roe, Mra. Grace Manlove, who is a
member of tho Ara committee and
Mrs. Kirk Munroe on the conserva­
tive committee.— Miami Heridd.
Cooked Food Sale
,
U
he Ladies. Union of the-'Congre­
gational Church will hold a cooked
food sale at Irwin and Giles Satur­
day (to-morrow) afternoon and even­
ing for the benefit of tho Christina
fund. These -ladles aro famous for
their toothsome cooking. Cakes, pies,
salads and other good things to
tempt tho 'appetite, will be on saleA liberal patronage will bo appreci.
ated.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hickson,
of Sanford, who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Williams, at
Oxford, In Sumpter county, were In
Orlando yesterday en route to their
home in the Celery C ity. — Orlando
Sentinel.
Over The Rainbow

Everything is hi readiness for the
charming little operetta, "Over tho
Rainbow” J whkh—Jfcill be presented
Tuesday night at the Imperial under
the auaplcea of the Junior Civic
League of the Woman's Club. The
public are earnestly
requeeted to
give a liberal patronage to the little
folks and young people. Tho operetta
is its-self pretty and bright and tho
rehersala give promise of a charming
production. The plot centers about
four earth children who fall asleep
in their nursery on a rainy day.
their last thought being a\wish to
see tho wondors over tho rainbow.

Tho queen of Rs
nrhears the children
to
gratify the wish so on tho wings of
magic tho children, Bertha, Clare,
Anita and dear little Dorothy aro spiri­
ted to RainboWland and shown the
wonders of that beautiful country.
Tho songs uro very sweet, the
children and girls are lovely and tho
vaudeville features especially pretty
and original.

Game Wairden for Orange
Under tho gamo law recently, enacted .the county com miaul on era have
to select a county gamo warden and
Mr. E. C. McDowell wna yesterday
chosen by tho county commissioners
to All that position.
The game warden will work under
the Gornto law instead, of the act
which was in force last year, and the
requirements are virtually the same,
it aooms the greatest change hting
that tho now’ law does away with the
state game warden.
Mr. McDowell made n good record
as warden Inst year, and it was found
we had probably fewer infractions ol
the law than any other county. He
knows every nook and erunnie of tho
couhty, and is well qualified to serve
•n this capacity.— Reporter Star,

the best dancers and the most suave
gentlemen but the fastest drivers in
automobil
in Osborn Herndon. In
fact Sanford was very much in ev­
idence as usual.

Marritd at Miami

A quiet wedding was solemniied
last evening when Miss Foru Louisa,
Vaughn of Sanford, became the
bride of Merilon Bledsoe, formerly of
Sanford, bot now of Miami. The
young couple were married at 9
o'clock, at the home of the'Rcverond
J. A. Wray, on avonde C, the cere­
mony being witnessed by a number
of intimate friends and relatives o
the bride and groom.
Tho *bride has been the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Frod V. Holmes for tho
past fortnight and Is an attractive
young woman, who has won a num­
ber of friends during her visit, who
will learn with pleasure that sho will
make her future home here.
Since coming to Miami several
months ngo, Mr. Bledsoe has been
connected with the engineering work
on the Deerlng place.

ADVERTISING
i AU Local Advertisements Uu&lt;
This Heading XI III EE CENTg
Lino For Each Insertion. Minin,
Charge 25 Cents.
♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ »»»»»»»+

Took Long to Develop Pena.
In the United States the first at­
A d dress
F. R. I&gt;Urh*a
tempt to manufacture a gold pen was session.
Red
Bank,
New
Jersey.
s6-8tc ’
In 1835 by a watchmaker of Detroit
In I860 an attempt was made In tho
United States to manufacture a foun­
For sale at a good discount. BehoL
tain pen. but It was not until 1879 that nrship in the Sanford Business Colthey were constructed successfully,
lego.
Owner cannot use it.

quire at Herald Office.

so..

One Thing In Hla Favor.
r o r saio t-neap— Das range, good
“ Dor's dia to bo said about do man
as
ngw. Inquire at Fernald Tia
dat talks about blsself," aald Unela
Shop.
g0 tf
Eben. “ Ho never ain’t aayln' no harm
about nobody.“

Answered.

Among the many parties at Day­
tona Beach spending the Fourth and
Fifth were Margaret Wight, Afina
McLaughlin, George
McLaughlin,
Ralph Wight, Billy Hill and Joe
Chittendon chaperoned by Mrs. C.
0 . McLaughlin and Misses Lillian
Higgins, Ann Higgins and Adelaide
Higgins chaperoned by Mrs. Mar­
garet Barnes. The Sanford
party
«as the most popular on the beach
and not only had tho prettiest girls,

CLASSIFIED

For Sale— Second hand boob.
Standard
authors. Address Boob,
Herald Office.
89— tf Ò

“Young man,“ said the Irate old gen­
tleman at tfce lunch counter to the
hard-looking youth who waa Inhaling
his soup with a gurgling aound and
■plashing It about the while, "what
are you? A Colorado geyser?" "Naw,"
responded tho soup juggler. "I'm a
Now Haven guy, air!”

r«¥ * M 0 S
t o r ,

v o ti-

Dally Thought.
Happiness seetpB mado to bo shared.
—Corneille.

'♦♦♦♦

And U Stands for Us.

For Sale— Cedar Launch 12 It
par fastened, has angle iron',
M l’ en
««WWW* hogany seats. 2 ' ,
built for salt water. Address l,a
? Caro Herald.— 92-1 tc.

We sincerely hope between us
Oviedo Occurrences

For Sale— 12 6 by 7 Photo*. Florid»
or Sanford views fur II. DO, 5 lor
50 cents. Address Box 975, Sanford.
Florida.
90—4tp.

▼

There will never he n fuss.

Mr. T. W. Lawton and family
We Will Try
¡1
are spending some time at White
Such Bread to B ake, \\
Springs.
Mr. nrid Mrs. W. II. Luther have
Such Buns, Such I’ics, Such £ For Rent— Furnished rooms romtr
taken n cottage in Wayncsville N. C.
Cnke,
♦ Elm nnd Third street* Vivo *ii
room house on French \v&gt; «rftirnand will spend several months there.
Thai You'll have no cause 10 ^ i isheii. Mrs. Leavitt. ('&lt;«r f m .«nd
Mrs. T L. Meade left last Sat­
make complaint
T Third Sts. — 92-2tr.
urday (or West Virginia to visit her
brother who has been ill for more
And that our trnde may continue ♦
For Rent— 5 room hon« « Mi.ih-rn.
than a year His condition seemed
without reslrnint.
♦ 218 French Ave. Apply 2 111 Krer, rh
so much for »be worse she feared
A vc
91-ntp.
she might not reach him in time to
see alive again.
S.lllfiTlt
For
Bent Cottage «•'
Henry B. McCall is visiting re-'
Heights, 5 rooms, «-I»-* in, light*.
relatives and friends in'l.akeland and
B
L. Perkins, Impert .«I Theatre
St. Petersburg.
** tf
Bldg.
Mr. and Mrs. II. L Cook will
7
rooms.
For
Bent
Residence
leave this week for South Georgia
K&lt; ,-unahle.
hath.
50:t Park Av«&gt;
where they will spend his vacation
A. P. Connelly.
ItejMffl « f like (cm d iti on o f
with his father and other relatives
at his old home at Ilnr.elburst.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
l-'or Rent— Several pt« «• o ilice
Robert Lawton and his brother
rooms over Y ow ell’s. Kit«iuif N P.
Cater two popular young men are At Sanford, in the State of Florida,
82-tl
Yowell &amp; Co.
home from college where Robert
the close o f business June 2.1. 1915
has completed hi* course with much
For Belli
Five r.».e • »I*e I»n
honor to b'tnself
El
pi
avenue
All peit.r &gt;; " ¡ iVI *
H'&gt;Mu(rc,
Mi!* Nellie King b ft last week t
meats. Corner Klin .«to 1 . ••» "t.
i mt IMfc null!*
I(l
witli a party for Waynes ville, N. (
( «vrtdrall*. w-cuted
ITSh JU
A pply N. H. Gr.rner
tl n«cur*d.
174.71
where she will spend several months. U.
K, Bond* to «cure circulation............
Mr. W. A. Beasley la
finishing Other Bond* to secure P a u l
Having«........................t 5.000.00
some fine work building and ¡riprov­ ScruHUra other than If. 8.
Posit* Inot Inducting «lock*)
W AN TED
iti g the Ulr.rk Hammock roads. He
ovtuil unpledged
31,(03.SO
Trtal
bend*.
**cuiitlr»,
etc
and his family will leave in a few days
Sul«rri|&gt;tiun to *tock ol Federal lie
fo.* Arkansas where they will spend
v r n Punk
It,300 00
W anted --Three or lour i.illuni
Ltea amount unpaid
. 3.100.00
the summer.
I&gt;uc Irorn pnjrr»! Ilierttt Hank
rooms
with bath
Filler ’ T
Miss Agnes ( ’ lark left Wednesday tiwelrom »(grnived rr-*f&gt;«
■genu in other llcwiv»
cottage. Address R
11 I'
for Nashville Arkansas for several
I m ,.
« .O il *•■!
Southern Bell ('«« &lt; &gt;t&gt;
-1
!&gt;u« from Panic*and Pankrr« «other
month • visit with her sister and
than *l&gt;ove)
.
brother, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Hogkius. Check* on hank* to the -am* city or
Notice of Appllrallon for T»t liccd
loan a* reporting h*i«V..................
Section »73 of Ihr lim erai SI*«««*Mrs. M. II. Coqncil of Rcovea- Outside Check*and Other Ca*h
Notlee la hereby given that &lt; •
I tans .........
11,176.33
villo S. C. nnd Mrs J. F Council Fractional
purchaser
of Ta« Certiorate V " ■«•■
currency, nickel*

SEE W IN D O W D ISPLA Y

and little daughter Jessie Fairey of
Lnkeltyid were the plonsant guests
of Mrs. T. L. Cushing last weok. _
Mr. O. P. Swope and family left
for their former home Wichita Kansas
to spend tho summer months.
Rev. W. H. Steintnycr and wife of
Lakeland are spending sometime with
their daughter Mrs. H. B. McCall
at her charming home on Bay St.
Misa Bertha Dixon left lust week
for Sachville, New Brunswick her
former homo wherp she will remain
till full. She spent several days on.
hor way up with friends Mr. and
Mrs, W. W. Caurling at Callahan.
Mr. J. T. Thomas and his daugh­
ter Miss Eunice aro visiting relatives
at Daytona.
Mr. and ,M n . Charles A. Brannan
of Jacksonville aro visiting tho lat­
terà mother and father Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Lelnhart.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harvey of Waldo and their
daughter Kathcrlno were the guests
of their mother Mrs. Joe Lelnhart
last weok They made the trip in
tbeir handsome touring car spending
several days at Daytona Beach.
Miasoa Gladys Lelnhart, Bessie
Winemah and Mra. Cushing were
the- guests of M(\ and Mrs. W. A.
Beasley on a pleasant motor trip
to Oriundo Thursday to enjoy the
celebration of the 4th.
Mr. E, A. Walsh of Iowa spent
last week at the Cushing homo while
looking after some developments on
his property in Black Hammock.
Optimisée Thought
Reeoluttona Uken without thought
bring disasters wRhout remedy.

and rant*.................
1.SS7.30
Notes of other National Uanka..............
Tout coin and rartiflestn.....................
legal-tender notea.................................
Iledetnption fund with U. 8. Trea*urar
Inot more than 5 per rent pn
circulation)........................................
Du* from U. 8. Trcaaurer.....................
T o ta l

Capital Stock paid in
Burnlua Fuad------------------------------------Undivided profita................. $37.35(C26
Iaoo current «■«[»m**»,
intrrwvt A taint paid.. 7,ISI.2I
Circulating n o t « ...................................
Dua to approved reeervr agrnta m
other mvrve cid ra ............................
Individua) dcpoalta aubjoct to check
......... .......................... $305,216.73
Certi!!calce ol drtxvjtx due
•
In Inw than »0 day* , 12.141.00
Certified chacha.............. î
S30.42
l'ata) aavingt deperita. . .
1,075.12
Dopada euhjcct to 34» or more day«'
notice. .
.....................................

tl)* 6lh day ol June A. I»., l'Jlu. •&gt;*
tald certiorate In m y oftUe *n&lt;1 ha*
application
for tai deed to «raue In •
22,0)7.50
unco with law. Said r*rti«r*tr eml.rar
5.000 QOfollowing
d*ecrlh*d property -tni»i»
Semino!» County, Florida, te-*ii M
33, 33. 2*. S3, 2k, and 29. P¡k C, &lt;1 « h.
tub-div ot (loldaboro.
The «aid land being neereacd at ihr
ot tht ieauanca of auch nrlifl »«' ,r
name of Mary M. Sccrrd. Unit-**
liftrata ehall te rodi»toed artordlng •••
l»g deed will iuua thereon on the 10U
of August A!
1916.
Witn*** my official aignature anil
«hl» the 6th day of July A D . l*J ■
fatal)
K. A
D ol til A
Clark Circuit Court Seminate &lt; ■
By Ja». C. Itoherl*. I» &lt; .*
92-Frlday-Stc.

3,063.53
5.159.00

Still Knocking.

(425,238.99
State ot Florida. County ot Remlnolc.
I, B. F. Whttnar, CaaBirr of tho above-named
bank, do aolemrly «wear that the abova atatement
la true to the beat ot my knowledge and belief.
V
B. F. WH1TNEB, CaeMer
8ubear!bed and ««rorn (u .
Frederic II. Hand
beforo me thk tnd day &gt;
T. J. MUWr
of July, ISIS.
F. P. Footer
Claude D. Couch,
D irectora
Notary i’wbtia
,

Hicks— "I understand that you
Sharp had buried the hatchet, t
heard him crltlclxo you pretty »o
ly lost night*'
Nfdka—"Oh. «
burled. Ihe hatchet all right, bu
■till uses the liatmuer.“
Largest Diamond.
The largest diamond In (he »
la tho Culllnan, which weighs 3
carats.
Other largo diamond* 1
The Tiffany, 969 carats, the G
Mogul, 2?9, and the Regent, 136

Carefully M a d e Bread
Our broad making method* "re tb*
most sanitary and up-to-date that ran
he - employed. Consequently ’*e
ducè a high grade loaf and cater to
family trirUgj. You will find our
on the tabloilfdkTnajority of the aro
lies in town, be^iuihHt’jLthc l#*»1-

SPENCER’S BAKERY
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

THE SANFORD HERALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N L O R D — Life I* Woith Livi no
V O L U M E

VI

SA NFO R D .

Commercial Club to Meet
Ilit* Sanford
Commercial Club
will bold a business and general get
together meeting mut Friday in the
City Hall The cluh will make it a
smoker and the members and those
who are not membeni but ought to
bo members are reipiested to be
present. There will be many import­
ant matters to be brought before the
rlub for the benefit of Sanford and
Seminole County and every mu* i*
welcome to attend the ' meeting.
Country people are especially in­
vited to attend and be the guests of
the club. This is the first meeting
of the cluh for many months and it
is hoped that a full attendance will.

U. S. FACING
A CRITICAL
PERIOD IN
RELATIONS
THE LAST GERMAN NOTE
DOES NOT SATISFY I)EUNITED STATES

Plenty o f Uralniiranls
Restaurants and hotels in this
city recall the old adage of either
a feast or a famine and ftom a few
restaurants in Sanford we now have
more than the average city. But in
this respect we are blessed with the
finest of cafes and the new orivs re­
cently started give promise of being
a* valuable addition to the city. The
itoyii! Cafe started several months
ago is a guild •one The
Daylight
dosed s month fur repair* and is now
opened in new style. The Taknch
Restaurant in the court house build­
ing continues to do business nt tin*
old stand. Spencer’s icslaurnnt at
the depot is norm* distance from the
c i t y but f i t ' 1 t h . )•:!« b e e n curtailed
by
the Ji ti&gt;"&gt; i ' l l - a n d Spencer h a »
gained a r &lt; p u l . i t t o i t il l u p i n d d&lt;&gt;w n

Washington, July 13.— Germany's
latest, note has been received here
and the general trend of feeling ia
that the note ia no more satisfactory
than those that preceded it. While it
U the concensus of opinion that theUnited States will refuse to accept
the German pioposal* for the future
conduct of American citir.cn* on the
high seas the failure of Germany
also to touch on the Lusitania is
giving the president and the cab­
inet much concern and the diplomat­
ic relations may be severed at any
time unless Get many
absolutely
guarantees immunity to traveller* on
the trans-Atlantic liners.
“ Several days will be r*-i|tiired to
measure fully the i onsequt-nc«-» and the ) I ns- n.r
■■I I . d e I t « T h o r , w i l l
r. «poll'dbilitiv* the A mer.i .iu &lt;i&gt;&gt;\ b e I I I
I .
. . u r i . t . I p e l . e d .it t i n
( nment will incur ft framing a i&gt;■&gt;1 cornet "I P
\ i .- fi nt* a ■I 1 r«t St
icy to meet the situation. S«*ete*uty » m i l l Th,- B o t., i.pi-tu-d !.t«f w&lt;&gt;'«' k
Lansing probably will go to C«itni«h n ti . . » \\... •■Ir .ll i ui bi o g **fi
N II . within a day o r two to mul.i i- ir-1 &gt;t I-.I* [.TOv.il a » : n !u-r ami
with President Wilson. He »a.il to­
ht lip TO 11n- minute in alt 1Itinight he would *tuilv tile note c u r e d . T . i d *
fully and then cotnni .no ate w.tli tin * it l
President
aM
&lt;ri k I r
I U fil. I
Count von lit tn«tor(T. the G e r m a n t he \ «iteri »•\ u »! h
tÍ r
Ambassador, intends to &lt;-.i!! on s o
„.«.T
i ari V'i f tí
f e e l i n g that T I .
retary Luti«ing da: mg the week to
'fit
Ih r
•hete
learn .nformalh »b.ih&gt;-r i •• i.m
"(
w 11,1 w
I
t
i*
s o m e t h i n g t *. . 1
any riser vice i&gt; tin «it unt to i
I
1
•*i.t u e * d 1 b,
1 -*
Today th. otll.'tnl t&gt; *t of ttie «• i
n ‘ Il k**ep t I •ìli l i p
s t a t e a f t d if t h e y
nmn rejilj m rived and ».t« mad
•li I lu* sa til e ' I g ■' .in d a rd t u r , t ^
|iut&gt;!ic. It ilillerci! only in ununpott
•l-.in I t - . U . w 1 if-»»»
t tie w M . - r
lint words (loin tin \»«'&gt; lutril I'n - ¡I I e w r.
f U»
l1.*1l'.f, i» h . ’!*
copy which came iron It.-hr
l i m i t it u d .
night. I n all «piari.-r» in n th. f. p k

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of e n i i t e f n

W h a t th e a c t u m o f t h e A m e ric a n
n m e n t will lie is
d nilhl fui
• largely in tin1 sense that the menu«
of expressing the idea* and purposes
of the United S’ at.'Xs luive not been
fie. iiied. It wa *• !■• at»*d
l.**. Vely t liti t *&lt;bVe*u - i . f in * ’ ■111 I
(tovCr

1.

no stjrr« t der

W .... ill. tint
j

O w in g

I » dock,

and no ner.’ pt ate &gt;■ &lt;&gt;f tin tonnai
jiropo.su. to guarantee immunity to
American ships under arrangements
to ite agreed on by naval authorities
of the two countries.
There is no intention from :n*i
cations from m b.tal «pmM.-r»
t"
[oree a s.tuai Inn ioii m wh t. - i
Jiillicy is followed tili' Vti .’ re i.:, d
tutu W.tl put re-jilifsibiM'v 'i. i ■■ r
n any for any h r . a h "I »■ &gt;'
Hinco lite Ltn.il a nia was sunk. May
7. theie has lieen i •&gt; violation of tin
L n ite 'l
principles for vufu&lt; h i iti*
Slates has conte titled unless the
Nebraskan can b»* ¡ncliidvd um( in
that case the Washington Govern­
ment has not fully reached a con­
clusion ns to whether a ptrne or *“ r‘
pedo caused the explosion

u n til
i
u t tu lid a tu -i
t Th*. mortili g

Fin» I s.-,, ninni

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11.

NO. 91

1915

LAKE FRONT SANFORD ELKS
BULKHEADING WILL BUILD A
IS RAPIDLY FINE NEW CLUB
PROCEEDING HOUSE SOON
GREAT WORK OF BEAUTI­ THE EUROPEAN WAR AND
FYING SANFORD W IL L ,
BE CÖMPLE IN THE
NEAR FUTURE
V The hulkhradinfc is beginning to
assume the proportions that demon­
strates the great things of the fu­
ture. Under the skillful manipulation
of Martin Nickerson of Jacksonville
the dredge is throwing dirt at a rapid
rate and the many v.s.tors to the
lake front i»n Sunday were greatlysurprised nt the exrent cf the work
during the past week
The dredjp* is out i|uite a distance
from the shot« line now and is bring­
ing up the black mud from the bot­
tom of the lake and this being very
soft is' spreading over the
entire
front making a very noticeable till.
Tins lak« front when finished will
be ’..imposed of th*- riehest land in
liu* virHctv it’ d tree* and gras* and
«firuhhery w'll gt ■&gt;.v An Du 111 VV lak*»
friH.t

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tin* i |T**r t • «'t Mu* til) iiral t L«• prop
»•ft\ nvMt* r* R* !.«*.i’i!tiy thr
lak*»
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firm I.atari and tin lak»* finitl * h«*n
tíii iti it tiv h* tut if tiT u it m«
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HARP TIMESJlClEä___
NQT DETER THE
ELKS
* , At a mecting of the offlcors of the
Elks Lodge last night
it
was
decided to advertiso for bids on the
new l.uilding the same to In* opened
•on October first. Tlie new liuilding
whilu not &lt;|uite us elniiorute as the
ont lir*l contemplatfii will hi* orte of
the best in t hie part of the »late nnd
will . mlot.ly a bnsement and a tirst
and «iW-otnl »tory giving the mimhei*
plcnty of ruom »ml plenty of amunements.
The lodge room pioper will o m i p y
the greater pari of the second floor
and will be ei|uiptH&gt;d in mngmficent
style The lloer of t iie |oi|gi* rooip
will id»T&gt; be linislied tu -m b a Miunner
that tin duri*« rs eail elijo) dall, mg
OH 1i e i g h t s w in ti t i . l o d g e is n o
I ill t. u f i .
•il r I fl orill . Fi e
•■•t f t t l f l Ì»*V*s fl i r t i ft H t M %!«t f
a nd
par : r
&lt;m 1 g r i l l f i u m i w il) f i t r n . ' l i
m
for
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i. 'i • g r ■■
e\. •
III. Fl 1 r *
W hile
th.
ntellll'er* of Sanford
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Our State Institutions
Among ihi&gt; visitors in the city la*t
week might be mentioned Mr. J.
Ernest Yonge, sjiecial representative
of the University of Florida
at
Gainesville and the Woman’s Col­
lege nt Tallahassee.
Before leaving Sanford Mr. Yonge
in a talk with a representative of
this paper, sjtoke enthusiastically*
of tin* interest which ha.* been mani­
fested by the young people of this
section of the state in the two state
institutions. Many of this years high
School graduating das* have thus
far aheud expressed their intention
of attending either the
Woman’s
College or the State University.
The people of this state, said Mr.
Yonge, are at last beginning to real­
ise that it is no longer necessary to
send their childten out of Florida to
give them a first class college edu­
cation. Going to College, ia no long­
er ns it was a few years ago, synomyoua to many with going north. The
legislature has through its generos­
ity established and maintained two
first class Universities, com|dete in
every sense of the word. At the
Woman's College can he obtained
a tine liberal education, anti the ad­
vantages offered in Music, Exprosslon nnd Homo FYonumics are most
exceptional.
The State University nt Gaines­
ville now embraces - the college of
Art* nnd Srienees, the College of
Agriculture, including the four year
course in Agriculture, anti many
«hurt ruur-r* fur the piaetiral farmer,
r b e * . ' V y i of I ' n gi i n i i ng
affording
till* v.'ty lusi tech lining! enj training
m civil, elect ricitl and mechanical
e . ' i * h.'. t e g
t l i e Cull* g«* of Lnw f fie
i..:«t 'i tin .oiinrty for the future
piuetitionerH of F'loridn. the Tenche r ’ * CoPi'r.* ¡««'unt* the degree* of
11 *» , i i ft \ if i Ht; ■at tot,, a r ij t it«’

MORE DYNA­
MITE PUT ON
SHIPS CARRY­
ING MUNITIONS

\ N ow Orleans, La., July 13.— Fedr
eral officers here this morning had
henrd nothing from tho British steam­
ers Hovyth Head and Baron Napier,
which cleared from hero July 8 and
sailed from port F'ads tho following
tiny nnd which are supposed to have
bomb* aboard. The Baron Naplor
was Iwdleved to ho well off the Flo­
rida coast today hound for Avommouth, England, with a cargo con«
slating of 967 mule*. The Howth
Head cleared for Dublin nnd Bel­
fast with ii general cargo and was
to put in at Norfolk for hunker coat.
The ltr*t indication that the two
»tea nteis were supposed to have
bombs aboard was contained in a
letter received late yesterday afterIioon by a local jin per The letter
wus Signed ’’ Pearce” He skid he hn’d
come to New Orlcnn* (or the purp.ivc of «lopping n* far a* |&gt;o*sib!e
tin- «hipping of mules and war mu­
nition» to the nllic* nnd neither of
the vc*-,)« would
probably
ho
heard from again He »tuted in* bad
-, &gt;......I o f ( i r a d t m l &gt;* i-.iu nu *, o f f e r i n g
. 1 ... I I ! I t . )
b e . 1lit ! Ill
! I IP I
' nougli dynamite to wreck rlut city,
tin
. loir«. - lending t&lt;&gt; the degrees of
t i n - t u n . w i l l n o t only « l i t i i ur*
Han» Hall« arrested here Ih-ccmM e-ter
\;t« and Mustei of Seti '
e t « . » t li o f I h e l o d g e
but
ul I. Ti e r iu will in' se.'tt that our It. t JJ !a«t Im ving in hi* iiossesiicm
i it» -l«1 &gt; i ( o f 'l t‘ III in t « a v «
it
it the time, :i bomli eonta.ning forty
*
1 i,i*er*:t
i - . . . | ,i p.,&lt; a i t l i ¡ m y
,* . . . . p .
o . t.r t &gt;. * 11 i c i
pound*
who h. iiciiirdllig to polire he
t‘ , ...i,iitr'. u&gt;•if . if otier to n j
I t .
.I
w1
.
oi(fe««ei!
lie bad prepared with the
■11 x. ■» .*! T i l - - - . * ! , * u | TF. CM ,‘i .»t of
•t!...
.1.
materia
low p
it Tei too, of consigning it to a F’renrh
Tinto ol
wl.uteV«:,
a . olleg.
Training,
l'Ft' l • 1! t " 1 1 * m i d i i Iti I I I . b u d . l
Line «teatit-hip at New York, vva*
, . | t | . ' l t o t h a t i i f T. - r ei l ( *. o n . tit t l i e
. » *! *
.....
..J t |,f» *,i un*
1 l" . f »1 l ì *
r. rii-l.,1 late lust night and will he
. o u t ! rv
ft.'
, * r..f .1
t fi.'
.n
, . t .. .
•"•Id a- &gt; «ll»pl&gt; ion* character until
* *if.l
ri*» i h *
! tf .
Nit j.ter 1» heard from.
I ni|trn&gt; e m e n t » -il th e I t ig li Sciti «I the B a r o n
i i bi » p u r 1
.» r a t m g i 1'ir MM'Ht \
Halle,
at
the
time of hie previous
The
l’ Tioihd» ¡tt
lite
Su U fot &lt;1
^ 1 a V. .1 • . d. .1
i l i . . » HI T . • ( #, «t, t
It ig l i
S, li, io ]
lo i l ld l f lg
lite
l.ettlg arre«t. wa« field by the stuto autjtori l . a t it I» n o w o r i o v e r , u n t i t h » y w t l l
lilies which endeavored to try him
pia celi in lir»t e i a * * r o n d . t i o n n*„
liro e e e .l w ft f i th è er. e tn o t o f t h è n e »
on tt charge «if having had in his
I m + .,1 «i I ",.f Instir«1 l 'e ’ ieve» ni Mtuk
'urne a- r.»|•i !1v &gt;« |ni«»ili1.
Tlu
Mg thè • . ' -1.1* I.i.itillfol a« w.‘Il a« powe- itih an e\ii««ive .juanttxy of
f o t l l d i u g » li f . o - t i i b . o i t * .*'*11110 a n . l
t io* ta«id. of thè b u i l d i n g *
AH thè high « xpbisiv«*». Attorney* for the
■ &lt; Unni*'*. " di 1'. wa-Hted
l'I" ' r
«1 it* fit lilt ilmpl.e.l t I i. .a«e »hell
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« fu« h hi liail «uffereil for *everni
D o lig li! « « . A im a K a r t i e r
■.car* [i,i»t
He
» 1 *«■veniy i » .
&lt;i
II O I I V .
S n o w Ila Ci . Al i ! il r
year» nld, tt Funfi'ili'iiiti1 v«*l«*ran *•'(
t fie Uivii AAar tinti (or umtty year» L&gt; ( lare Jone»
Diwilmp» T Ileo floi i* Miller, IVurt
attive in new«|iap«r work. Ile wu.» a
bi,|\ « «t. inpef Al .rg »r•i
native tw Geotgill He 1« »urvivcd t " B.tl.son,
hi.* wib, u *on. Dr. (ieorge M ( al- Miller.
houli me tuber &lt;•( t h«- farulty of thè
Wind« No-th wind ( .*' '&gt;’ ' t*
I I1tvi&gt;r«ttv of Tesa», alili .1 d'AMlghtct i •
Sottili
» I t , 11
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1
\Jr* Jam't Bei»rd»l«.y. &lt;•( Berk«*
■ ' I I I &gt; :■
Tel
gel
tt ■
He re *itie il at j s o l Nebta»ka aventi«- 1 i i t a b e t t i M ■ i ■■m y et
F’or se verni months jiast silice thè Flower arti«t». Molliv Ab.-mathy,
custom* headuutirti'f* for the »tat«- iBith Spc
wa» tnm*ferr«'d from Jacksonville Li addition l*i the«** an group ■*(
to Tampa, folontd ( ulhoun hail
lUttlieains and moon ben in«
been in charge of the bonded cigar
The bright entchv
'»»rg*
arc
facturte», ii.* »ujierv t»or of liiut
"Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle
tin* foui
branch of the customs service. He children Rainy day
Song— Anna
wa* a «In*«, friend and former news­ Mason, Rainbow rhoru* the, i n ­
paper worker with William Jetming* ure company
Bryan, lie has resided in Tampa
Closing chorus, solo jtait, Fein AA.ud,
since 1893, whin he came here a* i horua-enst
managing editor of the Times, a
position ho filled for a number of
Big Sale Tomorrow
years
Tho Sanfonl Shoe &amp; Clothing ( o.,
After’ lenving the Times in 1897
will,
put on thtiir mammoth sale liehp conducted the Da.ly Herald for
ginning
tomorrow morning and !u»tfive years, then became secretary of
t he board of trade, which position |mg ten day* F. v*ryt hffig lit t •
lie filled fm seven y e a r s retiiing o n .» t o ie in cjotl i-tg, furnishing and
account of I ill health. Recovering |ladle* and rreV* "h«.e*. lull« HT'd
his health he resumed editorial wotk hosiery will be closed out at u figure
on the Times in 1910, retiring again that will ajiju-al u&gt; the thrifty these
on 1913, his health again fading. He war times. Thj,* i* your opportunity
was appointed collector of customs to get just, what you want at pric«&gt;s
at this port by President Wilson, that cannot fail to jilease you. Come
filling that position until the head­ to the Sanford Shoo and. Clothing

of

Mr*. A. C. Woodbridgo ,s v.a.ting
„
-------------------------------friends
und idatives in the city this
' ' b l n . E. B. Brown of Tampa is exweek. Mm Woodbtidge is now re­
td to arrive in the city today
for a vialt with* her »later, Mr*. R. siding in Atlanta and states tjiat the quarter*. for the Florida districts Co,, store tomorrow and take ad­
^ Holly. The many (Hands of Mrs. war has hit &lt;he people of Georgia were removed to Tampa,— Tampa vantage of this great sale. Read the
hard and many are out of employ­

Brow^ drill be delighted to have her
ment,
In the city again.

Times.

big bills snd get tho prices.

l be

lim » l

p f o g l «*■* »i v e t i n t i

vt» ile d
Si iti pii fietf
Ird
Ut
&gt;.n
iti
a
m
o*t
FI

1 e le i

.le g n i'
wa*
iiiij . r i - c s i ve

malti.et

Next Friday Night
Duii’ t make any dale* for next
F'nilay night if you ^re a Satiford
b.io«ter lor t i e &lt; ' . A l i m * r«'|.ll ( ’ l u l l
»(11 t||e. I ml t| ’ .¡all- at(i| hit V*’ a
u.i.k. r mid g&gt; ii«-r*.l get togethel
imi'llllg A large iT'iw.l |v eXJiecled
to meet on that night. Remember
ll:.- piru-e in the City Mall and the
1l i n e l* eight o’ . |oci
Lightning'fftrurk
0
High Srhtiol.
Light i,ing |.&gt; .utly *t. tick tin* High
School build.ng and toro a Itolo in
the roof damaging Du- m irer of the
building i-oiiHiderabl;. Liu Uly u «lid
not reach the insiti« and now the
carpenter* ari’ busy rejialring tin
damages wrought,
Cards

from

C a lifo rn ia . - A

J.

AV.

[ lu r jiC r

Thlg|&gt;en
.n

in

C olorado

a n d m a n y other S a n f o r d |&gt;eojile in
o i l i e r p a r t * of tbe w o r ld «tat«" t f i a t
t Iti'V

are

hop.

tb«*y

&gt;•

living

will

lhi*m.xelviw

not

have

th e

tt.

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Nuilce
The City Council will m«*et at the
Council chamber In the City Hall
on the first Monday in August to
•bear complaints, if any, of the assess­
ment b i revised b y them, for the

A.

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Preston,

rt a r n - ' i i d

f ed

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on

M tieni« r’.* id.jei t in go^ng to Glctl
Cove, I. I where Mr. Morgan wa*
“hot. «a* to baim Sir Cecil Sprir.gElllte, lit«' British umbn*sat|or to. te
United States, the writer ettid. Sir
Cc.il was not injured, but Pearce
di'clnred timi eventually- ite would
tut.»h the work plttniii'd by Mucntcr
and that he would kill both Morgan
and ilo- ninlutasador
All « tTi.rt* of the jtolice to lóente
Penne Were unsuccessful Up tp n
late hour today.
New

i ¡tar

Fartury

Sanford now boast* &lt;&gt;( throe rigar
(uctorte* the latest one being the
Seminole Cigar Co., recently opened
on Fifth street. The jirojirietom of
tlie Seminole are A. J’ Bandy and
G. \\ . West and they expect to be1
girt operations this week. Tli«&gt;y will
manufacture clear * Havana cigars
and a good quality of smokers and
will tt**i*i in placing Seminole county
and Sanford on the mu|&gt; by exploit­
ing the name in many (tails &lt;»f the
*tatr.
Car l.itail nf Fine Meten«

h.trij tinu-s (ace* w h e n t h e y r e t u r n to

year 1915.
A.

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sa m e

Sanford.

Assessor.

r

CATE” ik READY -TO
STOP THE WAR BY
USING BOMBS

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ANOTHER “ PEACE ADVO­

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tI
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Itig t t . m l .i r l a M r
1 to* I lilb
bouse
charge
of
having
conspired
to
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land Telegram is the gentleman who
i» so fortunate. He will catch a Stenstrom mid two »on* Oran and
gjimpxo of the big canal, the big nm- Guy, Mr ami Mrs. John Oglesby.
yona, the big tree*, all the yawning Mr Harrison and Mi»* AAeli.li, the
chasms of the Yoscmite valliy, the three Mi &gt;» .Abeam ami Mr Bryant.
Woodlund
«pouting geysers in the Yellowstone Among the regular
were Berm*r McLuraa, Roumillatt.
Park, tand of course will »ec all the
sight« at tho Panama exposition now (i. AV Sp«*ncer nnd M. H Spencer,
two Higgins, Del win Hurley, ilir»l
in full blast at San Francisco.
in a ltd last out I ^Reginald Holly,
After vlalting Los Angeles, San
Layfayctt«&gt; Tilli». I.Schaal. Brown.
Diego, San F'rancisco, the Yo*em.te,
Griffin. Frank and J- D. Woodruff,
National Park and other points of
Díekcn», Carl Btggérs. Tom. How­
. Interest, ho will return by way "f
ard. Ale and Edgar Hawkins, and
__^#nd Vancouvcr,
Portland ____
and _Seattle,
Mu»c
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while
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little congested but
Rockies,' to Wipnepcg. St.
Paul.
* ,r " t “ ».tiiii-il a »wiiii man

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F L O R ID A .

H H. Hill ha* a fine car of Georgina melons that he,is selling to tho
whoesale and retail tra«le of
thii
city. The car is on the tracks near
the Southern Exjm-sa Co., and the
melons are the finest that have been
seen here this, season. See Mr. Hill
at once if you want a real Georgia
melon.
» • •
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                    <text>THE 8ANPORD HERALD

» A G E TEN

Continued from Pago 5
roe, Mrs. Grace M anlovc, who is a
member o f tho Ara committee end
Mrs. Kirk Munroc on the conserva­
tive committee.— Miami Ilenild.
Cooked Food Salt
he Ladies. Union of tho ■‘Congre­
gational Church will hold a cooked
food sale at Irwin an d Giles Satur­
day (to-morrow) afternoon and even­
in g for the benefit o f tho Christina
fund. Theso -ladies arc famous for
their toothsom e cooking. Cakes, pies,
salads and other g o o d things to
tempt tho 'appetite, will be on aaleA liberal patronago will bo appreci.
ated.

U

Mr. and Mrs. D . C. Hickson,
of Sanford, who havo been visiting
Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Williams, at
Oxford, In Sumpter county, were In
Orlando yesterday cn routo to their
home in the Celery C ity.
— Orlando
Sentinel.
Ortr The Rainbow
Everything is hi readiness for the
charming little operetta, “ Over tho
Rainbow” J » h lr h wllL.be presented
Tuesday night at the Imperial under
the auspices of the Junior Civic
League o f tho W om an ’s Club. Tho
public are earnestly
requested to
give a liberal patronago to the little
folks and young people. Tho operetta
is its-sclf pretty and bright nnd the
reheríais give promise o f a charming
production. The plot centers about
four earth children w h o fall asleep
in their nursery on n rainy day,
their last thought being a\wish to
see tho wondors over the rainbow.

Tho queen of Kainbowland overhears the children and decides to
gratify the wish so on tho wings of
magic the children, Bertha Clare
Anita and dear littlo Dorothy aro spiri­
ted to Rainbow-land and shown the
wonders of that beautiful country.
Tho songs aro very sweet, tho
childron and girls arc lovely and tho
vaudeville fenturcs especially pretty
and original.

Cemetery

the best dancers and tho most si
gentlemen but tho fastest ¿river
automobiles In Osborn Herndon
fact Sanford was very much in ev
idoneo as usual.

1 Mayor Thrasher and Mrs. Thresh­
er left yesterday in thoir car for
Clearwater and other points on-the
west coast und expect to bo absent
for the next week visiting relatives
and enjoying the fishing and bath­
Married at ,Uiami
. A quiet wedding was solemnized ing of the Clearwater .region.
last evening when Miss Foru Louifre^
Vaughn of Sanford, became the 'A Ruth Waldron roturned to
bride of Merilon Bledsoe, formerly of home in Tumpa yesterday
Sanford, hot now of Miami. The spending several weeks nmoni
young couple were married nt 9 many friends here. Sho was
o ’ clock, at the home of the'Reverend
J. A. Wray, on nvoniie C, the cere­
mony being witnessed by a number
of intimate friends and relatives o s* Mr. and Mrs. &lt;Deane Turner and
little Deano left yesterday for Day­
the bride and groom.
The ’ bride has bren the guest of tona Beach. Mr. Turner will return
Mrs. Turner and
Mr. and Mrs. Frod V. Holmes for tho tomorrow but
past fortnight and is on attractive littlo Deane will remain a few days
young woman, who has won a num­ longer.
ber of friends during her visit, who
will learn with pleasure that sho will
make her future home here.
Since coming to Miami several
months ago, Mr. Bledsoe has been
connected with the engineering work
on the Deering place.
Answered.
Among the m any parties at Day­
"Young man," said the Irate old gen­
tona Beach spending the Fourth and tleman at t^e lunch counter to the
Fifth were Margaret Wight, Ahna hard-looking youth who was Inhaling
McLaughlin, George
McLaughlin, his soup with a gurgling sound and
Ralph Wight, Billy Hill and Joe splashing It about the while, “ what
are you? A Colorado geyser?’’ “ Naw,"
Chlttcndon chaperoned by Mrs. C.
responded tho soup juggler. “ I’ m a
O. McLaughlin and Misses Lillian New Haven guy, s ir !”
Higgins, Ann Higgins and Adcluido
Higgins chaperoned by Mrs. Morgaret Barnes. The
Sanford
party
Dally Thought.
Happiness aeetyn mado to bo shored.
was the most popular on tho bench
and not only had tho prettiest girls, —Corneille.

Funds

Growing

Tho cemetory iund la growing and
J. C. Parker feels greatly encouraged
over the many contributions that
hove been mado toward tho pavil­
ion and other improvements at the
cemetery. The pavilion Is now com ­
plete and the lots aro showing the
effects of tho wator and attention
bestowed upon them. Mr. Parker
states that the sextons salary will
soon be duo again and contributions
for this purposo will bo gladly receiv­
ed. Below is the statement of ac­
counts showing tho amounts donated
for the pavilion:
Dornor A., 1250.00
Paco J. E., 112.60
Chase S, 0 ., 62.50
Chase J. C.. 60.00
WoodrufT*F. L., 25.00
Robinson M. F., 40.00
Herndon B., 25.00
Miller J. L., 25.00
Haskins C. F., 26.00
Whitner B. F., 26.00
Parker J. D., 25.00
Herndon O., 10.00
LcAlor C. H., 10.00
Miller W. &amp; J., 10.00
Philips L. R. 10.00
M ahoney F. W. 10.00
Fcrnald Hdw. Co., 10.00
Forater F. P. 10.00
Berg Mrs., 5.00
Gould Mrs. 5.00
Harrold J. A., 6.00
Symes R., 6 .0 0 '
Caldwell D. A., 6.00
Turner W. D. 5.00
Sheppard S. A., 6.00
Sheppard S. A., 6.00
Fox Geo. Sr., 6.00
Sarnga Mrs., 5.00
Hickson G. F., 6.00
Hand Bros. 5.00
Totnl J790.00
To Sexton’ s Salary
Miss Muller |1.00
Mrs Osteen, 1.00
A. K. Rossetter 10.00
F. L. Woodruff 6.00
M. Brock, 1.00
C. It. Walker. 1.00
It. J. Holly. 1.00

Game Waarden for Orange
Under tho gamo law recently, cnacted .the county commissioners hnvo
to select n county gamo warden and
Mr. E. C. McDowell was yesterday
chosen b y tho county commissioners
to fill that position.
The gnmo warden will work undor
the Gornto Inw instead, of the act
which was in force last ycur, and the
requirements are virtually the same,
it scorns the greatest cha/igo being
that tho now law does away with the
state game warden.
Mr. M cDowoll made a good record
as warden last year, and it was found
wo hod probably fewer infractions of
tho law thnn any other county. He
knows every nook and crannie of the
couhty, and is well qualified to serve
in this capacity.— Roportor Star.
Took Long to Develop Pens.
In the United States the first at­
tempt to manufacture n gold pen was
in 1835 by a watchmaker of Detroit
In I860 an attempt was made In the
United 8 tntcs to manufacture a foun­
tain pen, but It was not until 1879 that
they were constructed successfully.

CLASSIFIED
a d v e r t is in g

t o r bale— 13 nere farm
Side, cheap for cash, immr-dii
session.
Address F. It. j
Red Bank, New Jersey.
►
For
nrshlp
lego.
quire

sale at a good discount, i
in the Sanford Business
Owner cannot use it.
at Herald Office.
hj

One Thing In HIs Favorr o r oaie uneap— oas range, good
“ Dor’s dts to be said about de man
Inquire at Ftrnald Tfc
dat talks about hlsself,” said Unde as ngw.
g&lt;j
Ebon. "Ho never ain’t sayln* no harm Shop.
about nobody.”
For Sale— Second ham
Standard
authors. Addru
Herald Office.
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F e rn
V O «

For Sale— 12 6 by 7 Photo,. Florid*
or Sanford views for 11 .0 0 . 5 for
60 cents. Address Box 975, Sanford.
Florida.
90— 4tp.
For Sale— Cednr I
par fastened, has
hognny seats,
2
•i i
••ninne,
built for salt wnter Adtln-»» l.uunrh
♦ Cure Herald.— 92-1

And U Stands for Us.
We sincerely hope between us
There will never be a fuss.

W e Will Try

Such Bread to

1

Bake,

|

Such linns, Such Pies, Such % For Rent— Furnished rooms corner
Elm nnd Third streets
Vise «¡i
Cnke,
♦

room house on Freinh \\. .1 furn­
to | ished. Mrs. Leavitt. &lt;‘or him .md
make complaint
j Third Sts. — 92-2ro
And that our trade may continue ♦
room
without restraint.
O
That

Vou’ ll bate

no cause

Rent Cottag........
6 rooms, elect ri
Perkins, Imperial

B t 5K.rl of Ik« ( onilition of

FIRST

NATIONAL

BANK

For Rent— Several ih m rooms over Yowell’a. Enquire
At Sanford, In the Slate of Florida, at Yowell &amp; Co.
the close of business June 2.1. 1915

lywii» and I•!*- ounl*

(O rn J rillsM T u m l
Unracured
174.71
l). 8. llonda to Kcurt circuUlkm............
Other Honda to Kcun I cmuI

Savin«».............................. | 5.000.00

SecurtUra ocher than II. 8.
Hoad» (not Including atoHwl
owned unpledged
3l.t02.8l
T e u l ticnd», •»euritie*. ete
Sulweeiplion In «toek ol Fr-drr»! He
•erve Hank
»1.700.00
Lara amount unpaid
. 7,100.00
l&gt;ue Irtun Federal Iteeerve Hank
Due Irom i|j&gt;mved n-wrv«
agtnl» In other llfwrtw
( itiea
32,031 «1
! ‘u »from Hank» and Hanker» tother
than aboiw)
Cheek» on Hank« In the Min, city or
town aa reverting Hank ................
OuU.de Check, and Other Oa.*h
Itetna
11,176.32
Fractional currency, nickel,
and ran ta..................... " , . . . 1,887.20
Nolen of othe» National Uanka...............
T o u t coin and certificate».....................
legal-tender note*...................................
Iledemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(not more than 6 per rent pn

WANTED
Wanted Three or
rooms with hath
cottage. Address
Southern Bell (.’&lt;&gt;

3,063.52
5,458.00
22.017.50
3,000.00

circulation).....................................

Due from U. 8. Treaaurer.....................
Total

Capital Stork paid In
Surplu» Fu nd-------------- ----------- -------Undivided profil«................. I27.366.26
Lera currmt «pen»**,
Intrrwt A taira paid.. 7,181.24
Circulating n o n e.....................................
Du» lo approved rvwarvr agent» in
other rverrva ritira............................
Individual drpoaila «ubjecl lo rherk
....................................... $205,216.73
Certificate» ol dapoaiu dua
in Ira» than ¿0 day» . 12.t4l.60
Certifie«] rheeka...............?
820.42
I'uataJ »atingí d&lt;t&gt;oalla. . .
1.676-12
Depara» aubject to 30 or more day»’

*425,226.99

35,000JM
35.000.00
15.172.02
H.750.00

nolle»

Slate of Florida, County of Seminole.
I, II. F. Whitner. Car Bier of tba above-named
bank, do aolemely »wear that the above atatrmrnt
1« true to the beat of my knowledge and batief.
\
B. F. WHITNER, Caabler
Sufaacribed and tarom to .
Frederic II. Rand
befora ma thta tad day • - T. J. Miller '
of July, 1115.
F. F. Forater
Claude D. Couch,
Directors
Notary Pablie

D IS P L A Y

Notice ol Application for T»&gt; Heed
Section 175 of the (irnrral
•
N olle* la lirfaby ftvrn lh«l 1
*
j&gt;urch*»*r of Ta* (Vrtifirat* N" •* *
t))« 6th day ol Juna A. I)., ivto. h
•aid certifie»!» In m y office amt kt
application for la i deed to i&gt;,ur In
«neo with l»w. Said certificate mito»
following deaeriteli property -iru,
Semlnolp County, Florida, tO-»ll I
22, 23, 24, 28, 2k. and 29. IIIW C, „I ( I
•uh-div ol Ooldaboro.
Tho »aid land being »«•«•..... I •' ,h
of ih» laauancj ot »urh tertid-al»
ñamo of Mary M. Scecrd. Unte— -•
tifirate «hall bo redeemed »riordini '
1*1 deed will Itiue thereon oh the H*
of Auguat A! H , 1IHB.
Wit nr«« my official »Ignatur» »ml
tKin the 6th day of July A D . I9J6
(•tal)
K. A
D i 't i '.1
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole ‘ ■
Sy Ja«. C. Hoben«. H i
92-Fri Jay-Mr.

Still Knocking.
Hicks— “ I understand that you
8 harp had burled the hatch'd, t
heard him critlclxo you pretty »e
ly lost night”
Nfdks—"Oh. «
burled, tho hatchet all right, bu
still uses tho hauitncr."

Largait Diamond.
Tho largest diamond In (he
Is the Culllnan, which weigh»
carats.
Other largo diamond»
Tho Tiffany, 969 carat», the &lt;
Mogul. H 9, and tho Regent 136

Carefully Made Bread
Our- broad making method* :’ re
mdst sanitary nnd up-to-date that r»n
be - employed. Consoduenriy Vk&lt;’
ducè a high grade loaf nnd
1‘
family triMm You will find our b « M
on tho tabloiffA inajority of the fatn

Optimistic Thought
Resolutions taken without thought
bring disasters without remedy.

SPENCER’S BAKERY
111 Pirli Ave.

Fra* OeliverV

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IN THE HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
9

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

rnm

THE SANFORD HERALD
/¡V S A N t 'O R D — Life lx

VOLUME VI

U. S. FACING
A CRITICAL
PERIOD IN
RELATIONS
THE LAST GERMAN NOTE
DOES NOT SATISFY DEM A N D SM A D E B Y T H E
UNITED STATES

,Wf

Woith Living

SANTOIU), FLORIDA. TL'ESDVV. JULY n . I'JI5
• ommercinl Club to Meet
I he Sanford Commercial Club
will hold a business anti general get
together meeting nc.xt Friday in the
City Hall. The club will make it a
smoker and the members and those
who nro not members but ought to
be members are requested to be
present. There will be many import­
ant matters to be brought before the
club for the benefit of Sanford and
Seminole County and evoty one is
welcome to attend t h e ' meeting
Country |&gt;eoplo are especially in­
vited to attend and lie the guests of
the club. This is the first meeting
of the club for tnanv months and it
is hoped that a full attendance wdL
be therrr~r’-

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

LAKE FRONT SANFORD ELKS
BULKHEADING WILL BUILD A
IS RAPIDLY FINE NEW CLUB
PROCEEDING HOUSE SOON
GREAT WORK OF BEAUTI- THE EUROPEAN WAR AND
FYLNG SANFORD WILL
HARP TIMESJQ.QES___
NQT DETER THE
BE COMPLE IN TIIE

S O . 91
Our State Institutions
Among the visitors in the city last
w««-k might be mentioned Mr. J
Krnest Vonge, specinl representativo
of the University of Kloridu
ut
Gainesville nnd the Woman's Col­
lege nt Tallahassee.
Before leaving Sanford Mr. Vonge
in a talk with a representative of
this paper, spoke enthusiastically
of the interest which has been mani­
fested by the young people of this
section of the state in. the two state
institutions. Many of this years high
School graduating class have thus
far ahead expressed their intention
of attending either the
Wonmn's
College or the State University.
The people of this state, said Mr.
Vonge, nro nt Inst beginning to renlire that it is no longer necessary to
send their childtcn out of Florida to,
give them n first class college edu­
cation. Going to College, is no long­
er ns it was n few years ago, synomyous to many; with going north. The
legislature hns through its generos­
ity established nnd muintained two
first class Universities, complete in
every sense of the word. At the
Woman's College can lie obtained
a fine liberal education, and the ad­
vantages offered in Music, Fix press*
ion ami Homo F'conomics are most
exceptional.

I

X

MORE DYNA­
MITE PUT ON
SHIPS CARRY­
ING MUNITIONS

3

ANOTHER “ PEACE ADVO­
CATE” l 6 R E A D Y -T O
STOP THE WAR BY
USING BOMBS

Plcnty o f ItcstniirantH
ELKS
NEAR FUTURE
Restaurants and hotels In this
city recnll the old ndngo of cither
' The hulkhe adlnt: is beginning to N At n meeting of the officers of the
Waahington, July 13.— Germany'«
Orleans, Lo., July 13.— Fed«
n feast or a famine and ftom a few assume the proportions that demon­ Klks Lodge Inst night
it
was
latest, note has been received here
oral
officers
here this morning had
restaurants in Sanford we now have strates tlu- great things of the fu­ decided to advertise for bids on the
and the general trend of feeling is
heard
nothing
from tho British steam­
more than the average city. But in ture. Under the skillful manipulation new building the same to he opened
that the note is no more satisfactory
ers Hovvth Head and Baron Napier,
this respect wo are blessed with the of Martin Nickerson of Jacksonville ■on October first. The new building
than those that preceded it. While it
which cleared from hero July 8 and
finest of cafes nnd the new ortvs re­
the dredge is throwing dirt at a rapid whibi not quite us elaborate as the
is the concensus of opinion that the
sniled
from port Eads tho following
cently started give promise of being rate and the many v.s.tor« to the ont first contemplated will he one of
United Stntes will refuse to accept
day
and
which nro supposed to have
n' vnlunble add lion to the city. The
lake front on Sunday were greatly the best III this part of the slate and
the German pioposal* for the future
bombs
a
hoard
Tho Baron Napier
Royal Cafe started several months
surprised at the exrcnt cf the work will i inbddy a basement and a first
conduct of American citir.cn« on the
was
believed
to
he well off tho Flo­
ago is a good -one The
Daylight
nnd ««Orond story giving the nirmboi*
during tin- past week
high Seas the failure of Germany
rida coast today hound for Avomdosed a month for repair« and .« now
The dredge is out quite a d.stance plenty of ruum and plenty of amuse­
also to touch un the Lusitania is
mouth, England, with a cargo con­
opened in new style. The Takach from the shoto line now nnd is bring­ ments.
giving the president ntid the cab­
sisting
of 967 mules. Tho Howth
RoMnurnnt in the court house build­ ing up the black mud from the bot­
The lodge room pioper will occupy
inet much concern and the diplomat­
Head
cleared
for Dublin and Bel­
ing continues to do business at tinThe State University nt Gaines­
tom of the lake and this being very the greater pu r t of the second floor
ic relations may be severed at any
fast
with
n
general
cargo and was
old stand. Spencer's icslaurant nl soft is' spreading over the
entire find will be equip|M-d in magnificent ville now embraces tho college of to put in at Norfolk for hunker coal.
time unless Get many
absolutely
tin- depot is some distance from tinfront making a very noticeable fill. style The Hour of the lodge room Arts and Sciences, the College of
guarantees .mmunity to traveller« on
The (ir*t indication that the two
city but di-tano ha* been curtailed
•This Ink- front when finished will wilt also tie tini-lied in «iiih a maimer \gricjiltoie. including the four year
the trans-Atlantic liners.
steamers
were supposed to have
b&gt; the jitn-y hu* and Spencer ha« be ’composed of tin- richest land ill
that ih« dare« r* can enjoy dainmg course in Agriculture, nnd many bombs aboard was contained in a
"Several days will be rvipiircd to gained a r-;-'itatn-n ill up md down
short .-nur.-t« for the pmcljrnl farmer.
measure fully the i onsrc)Uenre« and!iih r Inn- f-&gt;* *• /-md cii* There wdl thi* vicinity nriil tree« and grass and OH ih- l ight* « III II tin bulge 1« no
M- i
.-I Kngiiu . .-¡tig, alTurding letter received late yesterday after­
-hruhlurv will gin.« An ih. m » lake ill i
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-tit
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lor
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responsibilities the Amer.c.m Gov
noon by it local paper. The letter
be III " ' t i
Oi l epel.eil ..t Liu
1"%«
l«fl •I» filili the v.-is last lechliologlrll! training was slgnud "r.-nree” Ife said he had
« nmetit will incur n framing a pol­ iitrni-rt "f p -. \ V1 1 III- II •ol F r^i Si frin.t .it a ; rndigioii* rat« In fact and •• ••t
tin- iif-iri* id tin- 111&gt; and tin- prop pa i
« n-I grill room »ill furnish im civil, eh-ctrical mid mechanical come to New Orleans for the puricy to meet the situation. Secre'ar) «mm The It *• lit i»i..... -d !.ih? u ••»•k
rt 11 iiwim r*
beautify the
lake e X••1• • n n „ *
f or
•I ■
h o ■ gr ■ i-.'g neer eg the ( ’«ill« g— of Law the |io«e of «topping a« far as possible
Lansing probably will go in Cuini'lt Ml I 1ll •. \V w ... ir »ti
Illl.ll * F ••II Ir•*i r «ill no •1 will
j i« «t -i ii . .ountty for the future
i-t.mt re- |ioii«c no n i .
N II . within a day or two to i null i I- 1r « i &gt;; h.i- |.t "V « -I .1 v%till;«»•r .till)
the shipping of mules and war mu­
piuetitmners of Florida, the Tench*
fiom
naturi
and
tinlake
front
when
of
Sa
nford
t
In
\
\
lui
nu
tubers
nitions
to the nllie* nnd neither of
with President Wilson, He su.d to­
ht up to tbe 111.liuti» ill all f hi* *ei on' to tin m idv h. iiilifut p.ilin«
. i ■I .. I - r' * CoPeri* ¡««ilins' the degree« o f tile vc*«e 1« would
-I
- I r •i
probably
be
night he would stuilv the note cure »!
11.
1 •».
11 &gt;
.illl
\ 11 ■ d t: •at loii. and I he
i
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II
I. \. It.lt
heard from again lie stated he liud
no.
fully and then comm-.iiK ale w.th tin •at
* . ' .... I "f Gradual— .ours««, offering
■I be.|l|'\ .IT."I |l
I wdl b.
. ! ,.|| « -I I In In .1111 ! ill - l i m i
I III
•nougli dynamite to wreck the city.
President
ili V.te '.•re vi r
j . o u r » - leading t " the degrees of
I n (art
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■an il­
tin- tim- will ii"i only « lim ­
111Count von Hitn-torfT. the German
Ilaus llalb arrested here I)eremII e
ei* y V th
1 Ihv \ -»»for ••• 1I
W i I ! lie m W I tel ' 1 Elk ( l u i III It i l i 1*1 »»w I It of I In lodge l-tll Master of \rt* and Mastei o f Sei*
Ambassador, n tend« to rail on So&lt;
1
her
'J'J lust having in his possession
.
m
e
Thu&lt;r
wdl
I.«seen
that
our
it
best
i .iti gel
Itint 11
. 11 • .1 o- i i r i" 1.0*1 d I.t|dd I w,
a ml
»w*Iwt
f"r .1
III i -i \ wa \*
retary Lutisilig dating tile week to
it
the
tune, a bomb containing forty
-..i**
I
m\.-r«it
.
t*
..-i
.1
p.ii
with
any
of
th­
'r*
? hot ••
\v. i* •i d a n
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!.. -Ii n . i
Ilearn informally whether In* i.m In- "f |
|."und«
whnli. according to police he
• M.' . .Hill! r '. 1.1. d . I t "lifer 1•&gt; a
« la*
ru«
N o r iii't t » » •
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■• -I. I, in. 1*.
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anynservice n tin- -ituatoo
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he had prepared with the
-lli* -I " ! ll 1* - - . l i e Wl'h t.o .-«.*1 .if
*- '.-*-• i ■.r ! » i -i I*.
•»«»III«* “ t ! 1i
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I
■&gt;1 I In­ low
■i
n 1.11ng malen.« I .1'
r
Today th&lt; oth.-ial t&lt; st &lt;»f tin- ii
.1
t.-i
lion
of
consigning it to a French
u.I ii -ii wl.nlevi r. .1 * *-Ileg* (raining
I s t a t e find if the\ will h--ep tin-n* up t.o.11 nun.I i
u.irl • Hid I ori in k eft.
II lo 11. ni 1111 I ol I hi hull d
man reply a i m e d and wan Iliad- .
Line «tenni'hip at New Vork, was
qu
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l
o
that
ol!-*red
I
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.111.
in
the
1 1
'|o tbe *.inie Mg' -'andard during h.l'ltl
d l-ivt .»•Il .t I t lie ft ii i ..f I - g
-i ..J Me «ame .' if '
-I it
I ri arte*li &gt;| late last night and will he
public. It differed o nl y in uni mp v t •- j
.tu» 1rv
I be w Mir *• ,i*im i * .n
wdl g.ti­
-.1 . V&lt;-1III ? Li .il»* •r. »r. t will
. . of t lo- ;.| .11
ant words from tin \««u inte.! I' *
•- Id a- i 'Wspi.ioii« eharai-ter until
lt lew r. ;. -,i •.i » : •. r. . • I. c l - g II*
t .t *••F*. fill . .. Ppi .1tmlt •1• 111
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III. i Hr
i tij
t
ropy wbicll eailu- f rom Iti - hn lr..|,i&gt;
Iiiipro« e me Ills nt the iligti Hchi ol lie Baron Napier i« heard from.
limit n udinOM 1 •f«•r•* lit«* I'UlU" *1*1 » F. 1% I'lll tor rai 11.g 1 n mon.
i this par !
Halle at tile time of his previous
night III all quarters lure tin rep k
The
c i u m . d* at
the
Sauf-ud
|.’i t. d 1 r, ,H T'» «! *•111*• .11*•»11f tlu • ul.i' 1in • i • !'-. i •« I .ii. .|, . . .|. ,|
was the jingle topo of com -ru
\\ imhH.i IhI I*.irk Nnfr «*
High
.s.l.oi.l
I.wilding
are
being
•
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"•"•L
"el.f by the «tute autjiorMpflu ft 1 »»h l hi i.,1. il.al U is now or iiiver iiinl they will,
* oiid- rlil
What the action of the American | Owing to rain until in-.uly t wo
plnced
in
first
da««
condition
ns
the
l,,w
‘‘ndetvvored to try him
Will ' proreed with the erection of ihe new !
front that tin- l»ulkht‘ii&lt;lihK
final
s
.l
o
o
!
board
be'leve«
in
mak
1
1
«'harge
of having had in his
Government will be is
doubtful ! o clock, the attendano on I hur*th.it t ll«« w &gt;r* hiiiili' a- r;«|u fly i* po*«ibb
furili and
I In
]&gt;nws&gt;ii»n .n» »\tiwwi\r «juannty oí
* i. •r *
largely in til- sense that ill- means day » »* ' .’ I f 1 h-- nr-rning
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Mi
I ink-- ai d family Ir--iu
Ml the high i xplosives. Attorneys for the
t In mviib o f the buil di ng«
of exjirevting the idea« and purpose« ( w
if«inl ran f i*r»H,.. 11•• powwliuti • . mone* «ill
\«V*ted on |-|.. .1n«nal
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of the United S'at'-xs Imv.- not been
t Ih.sl '• »lull*' law­
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ri-arresti
&lt;1 limi on a
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and no ncreptan- «■ "I tin n rin.it It.IT III- •
I . I. : e m.n lied t- II- I- d kill ad "■ i il.g I -.|lll.trial'll
1 iot bib lioII««charge
of
having
conspired
to
Frank,
Alb
n
ami
Higgins
Mr
proposu. to gum a ntee immunity t"
to bring it out t" t lie fullest » xlent will lie bilill on the lots o wned by i rei s and shrub« planted this yard
plosives
on
mi
interstate
carrier
with­
Fernuld.
the
Knlerprise
Junction
will
nmke
a
fine
np|»-iiintui
and
it
is
American ships under arrangements
The admiration &lt;*( the.many visitor* •he Klk» on Pilli, avellile lievi l o
hoped that tin- rtud'-nt* will ro-upir- out properly marking, tin* package
to he agreed on by naval authorities \gi-nt. Mr (' K. Henry and children I to th*- city especially the v; f htsmen
1l i W alker pr-.p. r' \
.11«. in t i n wn'l lu keeping the ■milinning the I .j nieisr1 Tie wns arMr«
Huit
Misses
Connelly.
Higgin«.
of the two countrii-H.
for thi Ma* wm nier * p.■■ •* « i 'I
d a im tnl-i r --f - lier»
. I,.«.I -I. ri - ■; il Ited in ft -lei nl . iiiiiT
g .dt'
.rod C e h
There is no intentimi fr-nu ¡ml
- ..ft. ,l .1 Mi. V l-t ■a I .. ili.I IIVa ree -le. I.«r» d in a |eii«-r that he
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Ilia
ptuiriples for wlip-li I luI tilled
Kathleen Itrady. Lliiii.t-'-Mi Matb-rd.
ter said, pcisonally appealed to
to
the
K.
of
P
lodge
in
tfic
capa­
entire
families
and
friend*
Among
,jay
morning
at
Plant
Park
in
Slates has contended unless the
land Vera Terhi-un. Children. \ni»a
Grílmt ( ’ bull«-* Froh inn u to rntic-l his |&gt;asNebraskan can lx* included um( in these were the entire G. \\ . Spemcer . t&lt;&gt; which he wns taken after a sudden I •r ii Wald l 'lare, Bnsntiiond Itad- city of District ' Le nity
( 'hameJIi.r hound bulge to la- one snge.
that case the Washington Govern* family. Mr and Mrs. Mahoney and j ,-ollap*e. Death w.i* the resplt of I ford; Bertha, \rina Mason Dorothy
of
the lumi progiessive Miai I ever
Peters. Ml«
laiRorqinand arterial-selerosis. a dl*en*« fiom
Miii-nter'.s object m gojng to Glen
ment hns not fully reached a con­ Mr
«.null Wigli'
F.refli'-«. Mr« Vane-vi'lled
Si in pii lied 3rd degree
wa* • ove, I. I where Mr. Morgan was
children.
Mr*
Il
irti«
and
Mrs
'
\
\
&lt;
•
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|
w|„,
h
f,,
had
«ulTered
f"r
several
clusion ns to whether a ;mne &lt;&gt;r tor*
I a.ligia«*. \ii mt Kiinii'-r
i put on in a most
impressive -hot. was to liaim Sir (V»iI Sprir.gley Mr and Mr*. I.eltoy I dii*, Mr ^-,«.ar« past
He a . seventy i w&lt;
pedo caused the explosion
Snow Ila I .
M i I d r d II u
mail tier
jK I lb e , the British uniba«*ador to.te
arid Mr«
Bi*h«»p. Mr and Mrs ypjlffi olii. Il { «O» íi’ ilr i il t•• VftiTUn oí
K,T nubi and Mr« Countryman. L: P ¡the Civil War and for many year* j 1 -&lt; lari- Join
j United States, the writer sutil. Sir
F’ortuna(c Florida Editor
De w drop« Theo dolo Mill.-r IV.ir!
Nevi Iriduy Mghi
Hagan
and
family.
Mrs
Hurt.
Misstaelive
in
newspaper
work.
He
wu*
i
Cecil was not injured, but Pon ree
We aro proud tlint there i* one
Higgiri«. Me««r* Krau«*. Benjamin.
nt (b-oigin He i* survived by fl.ilison. f »li,dy « si» io|«i-r M .ri; ir« l
I*..n't initk*. m y dates for nexl di-idnreil that eventually he would
Florida editor with mom y enough
Friday night if v i n i e r e a Sanford fin.nil the work planned by Muentcr
his wifi, a «on. Dr. George M. Cal­ Miller.
safely tucked away in tin- pockets of Drinker!. Dorsey. Oscar , Speer.Ship
!.iio*ii-r
for ' *
( .-lnnu-r. i.il Club and that he would kill both Morgan
houn.
member
of
the
faculty
of
the
Wind*
N'o-th
wind
C.
•
•
•
!y
•
«ihi* Palm Bench trousers to cross the |»-rd. Holt. O'Cnm.ir &lt;.rb in. . -rt
will metí f i i| .' «Lile and have a ¡.lid the ambli«.«ador
I
niv-r-'tv
"f
Texas,
and
a
dnuglit'-i
..
-t
South
wind
I
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continent in the "good old «ummer ilfac. A L M N - i . 1. ■ ind
r" ’v,‘
iiiok- r nnd gi iu-r.,1 get together
Janet Beardsley, of Berk'­ wind Hi leu 1i t » iKig. I W. ' I wi. . !
All •fforts of the police to locate
time,M despite the fact that the war , Greggs. M.ibng.-i. Brody Williams Mr«
!
mil
ting A large ir&gt;&gt;w.| i* expected Pen fee were unsuccessful Up to II
ll,. resided at J s«» | Nebtaska avenue 1 lixubeth M. ì-.my. r
Hugh
Tillis,
just
emerged
from
a
i* still raging in F'tuopn.
For several months pust since the Hower urtists, Mollie Ab.-muthy, to meet on that night. Remember lute hour today.
F'ditor Hethenngton o f the Lake- tussle with un automobile ) The
l|he pim-' in the City Hull untf the
customs headquarters for tin* state l’ illh Speim-r
three
Walkers
and
Sperry.
Mr
N
J
land Telegram is the gentleman who
Í ' Iiiiie t* eight o', lock
wu« transferred from Jacksonville |■i llddition t-i thè**- il r* v'f"il|&gt;
Stcnstroni
and
two
«.m«
Oran
and
New * ¡tar Factory
i* so fortunate, lie "i ll catch n
to Tampa. Colonel l ulhoun had
Minbeums and moonbi-nm«.
Kliinpve of tho big canal, tho big can­ Guy, Mr and Mr.«. John Oglesby.
l.ighining Miritck
High School.
4 .
Sanford now boasts of tltrm- cigar
been in charge of the bonded cigar
The brighi eatehy
-org*
ar,yons, tho big trees, all the yawning Mr Harrison and Mb* Webb, the
Light r.ing i .......tly «t.iii-k I In- High factories the lutcsl one being the
factories, .as supervisor of that
'Tin k le, tinkU-, iinkle
thè foui School building and toro a hole in
chasms of tho Yoscmitc valley, the three Mi« i-t Ahearu and Mr Biyant.
branch of tho customs service. He cldldren Ualny day
Among
the
regular
Woodland
Song—
Anna tin- roof damaging the entrer of the Sontinole Cigar Co., recently opened
•pouting geysers in tho Yellowstone
on Fifth street. The proprietors of
was it «lose friend and former news­ M;i»on, Baitibow choru« thè. « nwere
Bermr
McLucas.
Roumillatt.
Park, Und of course will see nil the
titillili riti con«idi'r«ibly Liu kily it did the Seminole are A. P Bandy and
paper worker with William Jennings tire company
G.
W
Sp.
•nrt»r
and
M.
H
Spencer,
•ighta at tho Panamn exposition now
not reach the insidi and now the
two Higgins, Delwin Hurley, Mirst Bryan. He has resided in Tampa
Closing choru*. solo fiait, Fein Wutd, carpenters are busy repairing tlu G. \V. West and they expect to he1
In full blast at San F’ rancisco.
gin operations thi* week. They will
in arid last out 1 ^Reginald Holly, «ilice 1893, whin he came here as i horus-cust
damages wrought.
After visiting Los Angeles. San
manufacture clear * Havana cigar*
Layfayette Tillis. l.Schnnl. Brown. managing editor of the Time*, u
Dlogo, San F'rancjsco, tho Y«»somite,
and
a good quality of smoker» nnd
Griffin, Frank and J. O. Woodruff, position ho filled for a number of
Cnr.d* front \V. J. ' Thigpen in
Big Sale Tomorrow
National Park and other points of
will
assist
in placing Seminole county
Dickens, C.-irl Bigger*. Com. How­ years
California. -A. Dorju*r &lt;n Colorado
. Interest, ho will return by way of
Tho Sanford Shot- S¿ Clothing ( » .
and Sanfotd on the map by exploit­
After' leaving the Times in 1897
ard. Me und Edgar Huwkin*. and
and many other Sanford people in
Portland and Seattle,and Vancouvi r.
Curly Muse F'nr n little
while he condurteli the Du.ly Herald for will, put on their mammoth sale he- other purl* "f the world stnte that ing the name in many pnit* of the
II- C., thence trough the Canadian
state.
tilings Were 11 b o l e congested but five year*, then became secretary «•f ginning tomorrow morning nnd l-i«t tkr\ ure enjoying themselves
U «•
Rockies,’ to Wipnepcg, St
Paul.
tluboard
of
trade,
which
position
j
mg
ten
days
Everything
in
tt-everybody r1..«» wanted a «wim man
hop- they will not have the sutne
Chicago, stopping briefly in Kentmk
In,,I room ami the u*ui'.l he filled for seven year* retiring on «tore in cfotti-ig, fiiriushiiig and ti.irij times face« when they return to
( nr I und of Fine Melons
y find at Cincinnati. T h e tout.- c&lt;&gt;v- D»K' d l "
account of 1 ill health. Recovering |Indi®« nnd tre ,V shoes, hats and
•||l oil
Sanford.
, tT^ approximately ton
thousand ] merrimer,
H H. Hill Im* a fine car of Geor*
hi* health he resumed editorial woik hosiery will he closed out at u figure
\\ u o D S M A N .
gina melons that he,is selling to tho
"»des. Wo pnvy him hia t i l p . - Ocala
Notice
that
will
appeal
to
tho
thrifty
these
on tho Times in 1910, retiring again
this
Banner.
The City Council will meet at the whoesnle and retail trade of
wur times. Tht« i* &gt;'°ut opportunity
Mrs. A. C. Woodbndgo ,s v.s.t.ng on 1913, hi* health again fading. He
W ar
^ ^
•city.
The
car
is
on
the
tracks
near
Council
chamber
in
the
City
Hull
to
get
just,
what
you
want
at
prices
was appointed collector of custom*
i^ r ». E. B. Brown o f Tampa i* ox- friends und lelative» in the city this at ■this port by President WiUon, that cannot fail to please you. Come on the first Monday in August to the Southern Express Co., nnd the
week. Mr* Woodhiidge is now rohear complaint», if any, of tho assess­ melons »re tho finest thnt have been
PHttd to arrira in th® city today
filling that position until the head­ to th® Sanford Shoe and. Clothing
f° f a visit with, her alat«r, Mnt. R. aidinc in Atlanta and states tjiat the quarters» for the Florida distiicts Co., «tore tomorrow and take ad­ ment as revised by them, for tho seen here this, season. Se® Mr. HiU
at once if you want a real Georgia
» *
Holly. The many friend» of Mrs. war has hit the people of Georgia were removed to Tampa.— Tampa vantage of this great »ale. Retd the year 1916.
hard and many are out of employr
melon.
A.
A.
Preston,
Assotsor.
, .Brow“ will be delighted to have her
big
bill«
and
get
tho
prlc
Time».
ment
*a the d t y again.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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ing of seed beds. etc. The fnimei is B A N K S are merged in tho Banker's
all right if he happens to strike the Trust Company, of Atlanta, Ga., a
market right with his winter veg­ concern with capital and surplus of
U. J. HOLLY. Editor
etables
but should he str.ke the de­ over seven hundred thousand dollars,
W. M. HAYNES. Buslne»» Manager
clining market hr is all wrong and under u central hoaid of control made
rapMt m » -mm m '.»
F. L WOODRUFF. Vic*.p,tllj , r
C. M. HAND, V¡c.-Pr.wd.nt
H. R. STEVENS. Prtwo.nl
Published K rrty Tu ivl.y u it Friday
till that he has placed in the crops ttpof experienced bankers. The cstabR. R. DEAS, Assistant Csshitr
0. L TAYLOR. C.xhitr
in thodfortiliaer. labor and seed is |l.shment of the federal reserve sys­
swept away. Many of the burners tem of hnnks was an answer to every
UtlMOUniON fit HE. IN ADVANCE
huvo no means of retrenchment and criticism against T H E W IT H A M
CONDENSED STATEM ENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
O N E Y E A H ..*....................................................»1-0° ure unable to sturt the crops going S Y S T E M .
HI X M O N T H S...............................................I-**
- J.-B i * " . 7 •
The Witham Banks go one step
T i l BEK MONTHS
..........
.
7* again. If they are able to borrow
further
than
fhe
Federal
reserve
money at the banks the high rato
und insure their depositors
IM I.e v rd U lb* t i l , by C a tt i« $2-00 l‘ »t Wat la of interest exacted by Florida banks banks
Adtaaca or 20«. Prt Moath
is prohibitive and in mnny instances ugninst any loss whatsoever.
fa r m r n t . la Ad«*at« Maat* Da Mad# at O ïlta
WANT YOUR BUSlHEj^
The People’s Bank of Sanford, is
. banks are unable to carry the
many tauns that are nskrd on farm a member of the W I T H A M SY ST E M
Eatrrrd Aa .Hrrond-Oaaa Alati M all«« Aafual 22ad
Rendered lo the Comptroller at the Close o f business June 23rd, 1913
moitgages. Farm property is safe of hanks. Its depositors are insured:
1*0». al Iba faaloirita at Noaford. Fiatlda.
its
interests
are
carefully
safe­
t a d .f Att o I Marrb ltd . W7I.
enough but the bank» only
have
« LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
u limited amount and should the guarded, und it is an unbreakable
Offlra ta Harald Ila IMI n(
Tr Iay bo na Na. U t farmer he lucky enough to nego­ bank.
Loans and Discounts.......... $204,682.72
Capital ...................................... .*. $ 30,000.01)
tiate a loan he Is In the hole nt tho
O verdrafts...... .....................
88.80
present
rate
of
interest
^unless
tho
Gcireva
Notes
Tampa expects to have n South
Stocks n n d Bonds a n d
Surplus a n d
Undivided
Florida fair nnd Jacksonville expocts next crop uffords sufficient revenue
County Warrants
11,080.25
Work is being done on the bridge
to
clonn
up
the
mortgage.
to liavo a Florlda^Stnto fair
nnd
Profits......
16,608.65
of tho siougl) on the "Sanford
Ranking House, Furniture
Other points in Florida arc in the Indian Ilivor "highw ay” . Mr. Mc­
Seminole county should have a good
aud Fixtures................
40,443.75
same position and other parts of Lain hns u force of men at work on
exhibit at both cities.
Rills Payable
20 , 000.00
Other
Real
Estate...............
5,969.38
• •
-------O ------Florida are beginning to wonder why the piling nnd caps and the public
Cash and Due from Ranks . 32,593.27
the bnnka or the govrrnment is not will lay the floor.
DEPOSITS
238,319.52
Bob Carver of tho Jacksonville
coming to the assistance of the
Revenue
Stamps....................
70.00
There are three new Fords in
Motroplis goes back to Kentucky
Florida farmers ns well ns tho farm­ Genova making a total of aixteen
having resigned his position with the
$294,928.17
ers of other states. Wo want to buzz wagons for Geneva.
$294,928.17
Going
Motroplis. He is the "plant a hen"
know about the Rural Credits thnt some.
man nnd wo hope the chickens will
are talked o f so glibly by the politi­
, ___I hereby certify thnt the aboye is a true and correct statement of the
be as fino in Kentucky as
they
Lako Harney Beach is becoming
cians before election time and thnt
Peoples
Rank of Sanford at the close of business. June 23rd, 1915.
1
seem ed - i o -b o at Miami during tho
quite a summer resort now aa there
have not-been seen aince. Our good
press association.
are a large number of people camp­
Attest:
,
H. R. STEVENS, President
friends in Manatee county who
ing there now.
ralso tho samo crops that wc raise
C. F. Williams, C. M. Hand, Frank Woodruff, Directors
M r . ‘ Ed Kilbce, Aubrey Moran,
Edward Earle Naugie of
the here in &amp;cmunolc county arc asking
Kissimmee Gaiette is doing a great for aid as the following from the Trover Lofile, Earol Culpepper, and
Edwin Raulerson attended the W. 0.
work in that city and has fallen in Tampa Tribune would indicate:
the
with those big hearted- people down
Farmers of Manntee County have W. unveiling at Orlando on
there with his customary grace nnd askrd the Pnlmctto Board of Trade fourth of this month. Sov. Ahcrnethy
fr.endly manner and become one of to use its influence in
obtaining was master of ceremonies and Sov.
*
them .n the urt of entertaining. cheaper money for tho handling of Denno of Lakeland and Sov. Park
&gt;♦*+♦♦♦+♦♦♦ M M » » «
foro
tho
eofiiln
up.
following
die
plan
Mr. and Mrs. Naugie have quit tho their crops nnd for other purposes. Trammell made the addresses.
ter marks, or ns soon ns the corn can
big cities for tho country weekly Tho Board has complied with the
Jr. L. A. Sheldon tnnde a business
tie soon, followed by deep mid close
and find mote real contentment nnd request nnd will present the case of Clip to Okeechobee City Monday and
cultivation eafch way nt tin- time tinmore real friends in making the the furmers to the government.
says it is some town.
corn Is from four to »lx lucho» high. Is
EFFECTIVE 6 A. M .f SATURDAY, JUNE 26th.
change.
Edwin
Raulerson
secured
the
con
­
also
good practice under sucli condi­
Fuilurcs in
obtaining
living
-------0 ------tions.
prices for recent crops created a sud­ tract for tho school work.
SANFORD
CAMERON CITY:
SANFORD
MONROE
Later cultivation for tho purpose of
T w o of our most brilliant and most den stringency which made It necMr. Ed fKilbee and family took In
!Lv, 7:30 A. M. tAr. 8:00 A. M.
Lv.
‘
8:00
A.
M.
Ar.
8:25 A. M.
prominent editors have
recently ceasaty for growers to boriow money tho celebration nt Kissimmee on the retaining moisture nnd killing weeds
iAr. 8:35 A. M. Jl.v. 8:05 A. M.
Ar. 8:55 A .M . Lv. 8:.10 A. M.
Rhould be shallow. If the soil hits Ix-en
engaged in battle and both of them to carry on their operations. The 6th.
fLv. 8:30 A. M. tAr. 9:00 A. M.
properly worked lieforo planting time
Lv. 12:05 P. M. Ar. 12:35 P M.
tAr. 9:35 A. M. fLv. 9:05 A. M.
came out eith honors. It is
not growers claim that they are required
Mrs. I. D. Hart Sr., has gone to
or deep cultivation hns been given
Lv.
12:05
P.
M.
Ar.
12:35
P.
M.
Ar. 1:00 P .M . I *. 12:15 P M.
good to engage the editor in con­ to pay ten per cent for such money |Alabama to visit relatives.
white the corn Is small. Inter cultiva
Ar. 1:00 P.M . I.v. 12:35 P. M.
I.v.
6:00 P . M . Ar. 6:25 P M.
troversy during the heated term for and that they ran obtain it in only
Mr. E. H. Greer and family are i tlon need not t»o inoro than two or
•I.v. 4:30 P. M. •Ar. 5:00 P. M.
Ar.
7:00
P .M . I.« f. 7(1 P M
the game laws do not protect the very limited amounts Some of them visiting Mrs. Greers father Mi. T three luche*« deep
•Ar. 5:30 P. M. •I.v. 5:00 P. M.
I.v. 9:30 P .M
\r III ( III I- M
Lv.
9
:30
P
.M
.
Ar.
10:00
P.
M.
ordinary individual any more than ] were tumble to borrow Hutiirii-nt D. Hart
After corn I» from eight to twelve
Ar.
10:30
P.
M.
Ar.
10-25
P.
M.
I.v.
10:00
P.
M.
I
X in mi r M
it does the editor und the most of |money to pay their taxes.
Miss Lillie Raulerson of Ft.^ Pierce Indies high, deep or close «'llltlviitloli
Marks
J
Hun
Daily
Except
Sunday
: liecomes Inerenslngly harmful, cutting
the Florida editors cun light when
The Government has planned to is visiting relatives in Geneva.
Mnrks t Hun Sunday Only.
the roots near the surfn«-«- mid reduc­
the occasion require«.
Marks * Dali) Exrept Thursday and Sunday, Will run 2 1-2
nr- Dir
give farmers cheaper money, perfect­
The W. 0 . W Committee has ing the nmoiliit of water nii|i|&gt;II«sI to
Oon these days.
ing an elaborate scheme of legisla­ announced llu- following program tho plnutN.
Special tripi will he operated for 8 regular (tret. Both Jitneyi will nuke ell Inin ronnrriioni
Most of the stute paper» have tion for this purpose— but despite for Thursday July 15th:
Sufficient cultivation should be given
WEM s|| H
ONE WAY FARE
EAST SIDE
tried nnd convicted the officials of this legislation, tin- farmers do not
to l.e«-|i the Slirfm e of tile soil mellow
Woodmen
Circle meeting (i
30r
(
unieron
t
il)
2t*r
Monroe
nnd
free
from
wied*.
t
*n
1
11
vat
Ion
lxtho life imturuucc company nnd the seem to be able to get it.
Woodmen of the World meeting
25c
Moores Station
,
yoml this Is uuiiis essiiry mid only Infire insurance company that went
The" situation is rather »er.oti» 7:30 P. M.
20c
Geneva Avenue
Slenstrom's Corner
I5r
crens«-» the cost of production.
bad in Jacksonville and most of the throughout this section, and, unless
Social 8:30
Henrilall Avenue
16c
10c
1t»r
City Limit»
City Limit»
papers have tnken a fling at Jack­ the growers can obtain money nt
The members of both camps are
Hoop W*e&lt;ler For Vegetable*.
sonville because of the recent fail­ icnsonulile rates of intuiest with requested to be present
Thursday and Sundnv Jitney, ruml to Woodlund every hThe •ut llliislriili-s |«etter than word*
ures. The Herald is disposed to await which l-o finance their operations,
o ’ clock
S|m-ciiiI fare of Thirty Cents Round Trip.
Master Culvel Etheridge enter
|H-I'lin|ix. a u eeder \er\ sil|x-rl&lt;ir to
City car lea via t he de|wit every .30 minutes starting on
the decision of. the state officials to rariy them over fioin one crop to ta.ned h.s ft.end» nt b.-&lt; b.ithduy
lumi.t bund » m l i m now ofTcitnl on
M.
Itoiui French, First Stre«-t Imop, Sanford House, back to Fir-'
and to let them work out the salva- another, it will mean u severe hitrk- party on Friday the 9th.
the market. This Is easily mid quickly |
noiiu, up Magnolia to Seventh, to Park, up Park to Tenth. &gt;ir.
tion of the stock holders. Poor old set to South Florida
! .irk
Ninth, arroKt to Oak nnd down Oak to First, then to 1’:«rk .ir..|
Mr. Dew hirst hns gone to Illinois mude from thin, soft steel, such ns
to th«- depot
If this schedule does-not «-over any servie«- «I«—ir
Jacksonville is not to blame for the j other Boards of Trade should co- on n business trip.
Ioiiinl In barrel or |tnll hoops, although
glad to have the information covering same.
We prefer the steels from iiseil eoraels, 1
actions of the insurance company (I,„.ruU. * j t h
pu|m(.t|» Board in
We hope that we will have a
ns these are narrow, -thin «ml very
officials and the guilty ones will be )(M t.(jo r t„ tu better conditions along lirick road soon.
B U O N E 331
S A N F O R D T R A N S F E R CO.
btougjit to the liar of justice nil t|ds line, in a section so productive
We set* that by going across Lake
right without advertising the state „„ v5olJo, Florida, the men responsiJessup the distance between Oviedo
in uny such manner.
blc for this great production o u g h t ;
and Sanford can be made shorter,
0
not to he made to suffer for the want and the same thing npplied to the
T H A T SETTLES IT
of a little ready money at living north end of the lake and the road
Several of the Florida newspapers |rajes of interest,
straightened will do the same for
i
are engnged in telling where the first ' And the Pensacola News comes into Geneva
.ce manufactory in Florida was b&gt; tin- subject with the following abberected The Times u,»ht-s to remind n11:&lt;-l««■•!■&gt;&gt;
♦«
these gentlemen that the first arti
"It is a tm i-m that the develop- ♦•A
lutigli ami »prlngy. &lt;*ut piece*, a. 12
v a l u e of d e r r ie s .
ficial ice was manufactured in Apa menl of farm lands in a new tetrilo 15 liicbes long, unii puiK'b or tirili ♦
f
lachicola by Dr. John G o n ie whose tory is impossible unless farmer
a^iole nenr cadi end largo onougb for
Ilcrrlcs
are
"gixxf
medicine"
to
an Inch scretv.
statuo now graces statuary hull in get the proper financial assistance. A
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Mnkc n hnndle. b, nnd fnstcn thè
Washington, D. C.
"teat deal of trouble has been onfarai should bave tn-rrh-s t-nougli
slt-t-l to II nt c. A tilt- Koon brlngs n
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— Appalachicola Times.
|countered in the newly developed
of all klntls lo sappi)' thè fnmlly
slmrp edge on flil«t wroder binile nml
'sections of tin- South in this regard.
0
thruug botti tilt- yenr fr«-»li finii
caci» siile or etlgt- uiny bo Klinr|&gt;ene«l
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III sensoii, ami ciiiim-d fruii all )«, nml a ut-tsler «Uh n doublé cutting
Without going deeply into the
OUU NEW H O TE L
thè lui Inne»- of tlii- y onr, uni II -j- e&lt;lg,. I&gt;e sct-iiretl. Fnrm nml limili-.
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Bob Holly beat us to it getting a cuuses of the trouble, u close study
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fn-»li fruii I» Imrvt-Hti-d ugnili &gt;.
hotel for Sanford, but then Sanford of which will show th«- farmer nnd
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is about twice us lurge us
Fuit ! banker equally responsible it is c«-r ,, Mini) towu duelli-n» nini »uluir 4♦&gt;
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linnlit-s imi grow lit-rrl«-» 7ui J. «4*
ft»
Pierce and Bob issues a paper twice tain that farrnets in ihi» county will
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♦munii pluls of ground, If ihejr ▼
ORCHARD AND GARDEN.
a week, so ho had a double advan­ soon be in a position to borrow mon­
sviliL Oli n |ot olii) 50 Ity 125 X
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tage over The New?. The old San­ ey advantageously, nt reasonable
feet, with much of the plot de­
f
ford House was built over thirty rates of interest, and for period» of
voted to luwn in front of the
Begin to think nltout bulbs for plant­
house, n suburbanite mise» nn
years ago nnd it is high time the time thnt wiU menn genuine help.
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ing next fall.
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assortment of lluwont, rose»,
Celery City ha* a good hotel. We arc A short-time doan. so helpful, in tho
Endive nnd Cllltieso cabbngo may !&gt;«
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gladiolus, dnhllns, many nummi»
next in line nnd we’ re going to hnve business world generally, is of r.o
«own for fall use.
nnd perennials, nnd besides
a firat class hotel or two very soon.— value to tho farmer.
Cut Imck Achillea ns soon ns It Is
strawberries nnd raspberries In
Y
through flower!tff: and It will flower
H». Pierre News.
There are many agencies at work
S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A
nbundnnce. Decide now (o plant
A
iignln
In
the
nutumn.•
Wo saw George Mason
first, in Escambia rounsy looking toward
strawberries nnd raspberries tills
Stake dahlias and do not leave more
Charley, but as soon as ho builds the day w h en n farmer can borrow
autumn, so a crop o f the former
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than
one or two canes to grow. Too
ono hero ho expects- to go to Ft. money from any of tho banks, and
will bo ready next season and
many shoots menn small flowers.
Pierco. and do likewise. Let George when he can ecpcct and demand tho
tho Intter the Reason followingOne o f tho earliest shrubs to flower
do it.
same consideration any other busi­
Is
the Juncbefty (Ainelanchler). There
-------0 ------ness man would get. — itis not quite
are several varieties, but the one most
SOME P R O P H E T
certain which one of these will offer
commonly grown Is Amclnnchlcr Cana• CORN CULTIVATION.
The Standard Railroad o f the South
Editor Holly of the Sanford Her­ the solution, but those two fact* are
densts. It Is sometimes called «hadSCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th, 1915
ald, known ns one of tho most suc­ quite clear. First that men of brains Th« Condition and Character of the bush. Tho fruit turns front green to
cessful newspaper men in Florida, are at work on the pioblnm, nnd
8oil th« Determining Factors.
red or purplish nnd Is enjoyed by both
announces that the war In Europe second, that the bffianks are willing
birds nnd man.
Tho
of
i s in Its infancy, nt to speak. Now, to meet every such effort hnlf way,
Watch for currant worm«.
They
No. 80
No. 82
No. 86
8:10 pm
Lt Jacksonville .« . 8:30 am
1:35 pm
if his prognostications turn out well for they need the-good loans.
may tie killed by spraying with arseAr Savannah. . . . . .12:50 pm
5:35 pm 12:35 nm
unto of lend. Paris green nnd Ilrac
it goes without saying that Mr.
It may bo that a farm mortgage •oil.
8:00 pm
9:18 am
Ar Richmond . . .
. 5:20 am
If
tho
seed
bed
Is
Arm
below*,
mellow
may
also
be
dusted
over
plants
ou
* Holly's fame as a military expert bank will bo the solution, or that
pm
11:50
Ar
Washington
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8:50
am
pm
12:38
will be so pionouncod that it will the Crop Improvement Association at tho surface, und free from weeds, which worms arc worktug with good
1:38 am
Ar Baltimore........ r!005: am
1:50 pm
shallow early cultivation Is all that Is effect
4:25 am
Ar Philadelphia.. .12:35 pm
4:03 pm
put into shadow his leaser fame as can devise the needed scheme. It is
necessary, says A. C. Arny of tho Min­
Dig out the tulip hultm If tho bed ti
7:13 am
6:20 pro
Ar New York . . . . . 2:40 pm
publisher of ono of the best news­ no less probable that the hankers nesota experiment station. This kills
wanted for other flowers and lay then!
All-steel Equipment. Free Reclining Chair Ckn to Washington.
papers in the State. We note that here, all of whom are taking great weeds as they stnrt nnd prevents the
under a bush or tree, covering them
Car Service on Trains 82 and 86. Sleeper to Savannah on Train »0.
Florida's dlstlnguiihed ex-governor Interest In tho development of form formation o f a crust, thus keeping the
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with a liox or lionrtl. They mny bo re­
the Hon. Albert Gilchrist, coincides lands, will be tho persons to suggest moisture In tho soil Shallow, early planted In autumn and will giro good
For Information and Reservation Phone or Write
with tho views of Mr. Holly. This the solution. It is coming from one, cultivation may bo given with a nar­ flowers the next spring.
row aboveled cultivator or a light har­
in itself Is evidence of the military soon ."
row,
the teeth of which slant back­
training achieved by the Sanford
I U W M IU ) S u m I. J m Am m IO*. F L .
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UUUbormigli llo»*t.
ward. If thero are amall loose &gt;ods
Reason Rule«.
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|7
I*bon« US
editor. And shortly wo expect to
or other material thnt :nny cover some
The Witham System
Human reason Is too presumptuous.
hear nil down tho line that Bob
of the hills, preventing tho young com
When the United Stntcs Govern­ plants from reaching tho surface, the The momont you havo a delightful
Holly, as his friends call him, has
Itnpulso to do something deliriously
spoken with much wisdom.— Apa­ ment established tho -big federal re­ cultivator should bo used Instead bf silly—and therefore deliriously pleasW . J . T H IG P E N &amp; COM PANY
serve' banks it adopted principles the harrow.
lachicola Times.
ant~-along comes old Human Reason
i
which havo been In practice in tho
If the «cod bed haa not been thor­ and telle you not to! Rrason thlnka
AGENTS
oughly
prepare«!,
or
If
heavy
rainfall
W
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of
banks
for
It knows It all.
FARM ERS NEED CHEAP
i
25 year*. Tho stockholder« of the has packed tho well prepared seed bed
MONEY'
after the c o m has been planted, early
Tho Herald has several time* con­ big federal reserve banks jtro national
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cultivation la needed to loosen up the
Gigantic Hot 8prlngsorriM «tin\ HOLD un- N B AMLB S. T A T S o.
tended that our people hero
and banks, and they are all tied together seed bed. giving the young plant« a
Borne of the hot springs of New
especially the farmers should get for mutual protection and assistance choove to grow, and to kill the weeds
Zealand
are actually small lake«, large
cheaper money for loans when they under a central board at Washing­ Medium depth cultivation, either be enough to float a hnttteablo.
F lo rid a
Sanford.
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ton.
The
Interests
of
the
W
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needed the sam e.for tho fall plant.
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THE SANFORI) HERALD

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P. M Elder. G. \V Spencer nnd
Harry Wilson went over to Coronado
j Beach this morning to endeavor to
coax a few ii*li out on dry land
I where they can kill them with a*
clul). We expect to hear something
from them about Saturday.'

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happenings— Mention
of Matters in Brief—
Personal Items of
In terest

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Summary of the Floating Small J
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Readers

'Sam Younts and Osbprn Herndon
1 have returned from Daytona Beach
where they have been spending a few
days.
Great Reduction in prices of La*
dies Hats. See Mrs Grace E. Wlli Vjiams, 1QG East First St.— 92-2tc-

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^&gt;oth Woodruff of Orlando is spend­
ing the day in tho city looking after
hit various interests in this part of
the county.
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5 or 6 doses 666 will break
an y case of Fover or Chills.
Price
26 cents.
71-62tc
M. • C. Cleveland has returned
from Conneaut, Ohio, where ho was
called by tho sudden death of his
o f his sister.
yfhon nt Daytona Beach make
y ou r home at the Nautilus Casino.
Largest indoor swimming pool on
the coast.
89— 19tc.
Tho Sanford Herald building is
being improved by n new porch in
front. It now has a Queen Anne
front and n Mary Ann back.
Drink Elder Springs Water, the
ipurcst and best water to be had.
silvered to your door in five gallon
Miles. Phone 1017*3.
85-if
If you don 't think Sanford is
wing just got around tho city and
the many now buildings going up
•rerywhere in the city limits and
^beyond the city limits.
■i^lillinery i.adies Hat* trimmed
»ad untrimmed at Greatly Reduced
ffgHees. Mrs. Grace Earl Williams.
East First St. 92-2tc.
yManager Frankltji of tin» Western
Union Telegraph Co., is ta
well earned Vacation
his place is being tilled by
tor of Jacksonville.
Now Is tile
at a very low
E. Williams,
Tickets for
be bought for
children

Wnde Morton who was hero with
the Mnrks Amusement Co. and help*
od in putting on the Seminole county
fair is now in New York where he is
Brossier Dickson
* y
business manager of the Moving
Tin* many Sanford fr.ends of the
Picture Weekly. His many friends
contracting
parties will be interested
here are glad to learn
that
he
in
the
following
front the Repotter
Elder Spring Water cool and pute­ is doing n good business.
Star:
is furnished free at the store of^lPIn a bnwerlike setting distinguish
Mr and Mrs E T Haynes. Mr
win &amp; tide* &lt;• t a drink w lien you
nnd Mrs George Kingsley, Mr. and ed by harmony of dcluil and accord
are in the M o r e 90 Fn-tf
simplicity
Mrs. II. L. Lyman. H. C. Lyman ing with tlie sjiirit of
which
churacterizwd
the
event
Miss
*Mr* C. \\ Parham an«l daughter anti Miss Giucie Lewis, all of Altaof Gainesville am the guints of Mr. monte Springs motored to Kissimmee Etiiid May Dickson and Mr. Rob«&gt;rt
and Mrs. J.. 11 Hruton on Palmetto Monday to attend the big cclcbra- Hazi|e Brossier were married this
Ave. Mis. Parham formerly resided tion The Lyman brothers are the morning at the home of the bride
here. Mr Parham being a desputcher famous Lym an twins, » h o for a milli­ on South Orange avenue. Rev. Futhon the A. C. L. and her many San*' her of years were well known on the cr Joseph, O S. U., performed the
ford friends will bt. glad to welcome American! stage,“ having toured the ceremony
her home.
country from shore to shore for many
The drawing room in which tijo
Lost-Pocket Book containing some se“ orA* T h e &gt;' hn'V now retired nnd ceremony took place was decorated
one dollar- bills also a few papers. both own ornnge groves In Florida. In whit«? nnd gre«in. Tho coloninl en­
Theyvworo well ploaaed with Kiasim* trance was hanked with potted
Finder pleaso return to Herald
í
Otfice and receive reward.— 92-2tp. Mee and tho ente:ta!nmont here.— ferns and clusters of white carna­
tions. and pots of ferns nnd vnses
Kissimmee Gazette.
The Commercial Club meets on
holding white roses and carnations
Friday night to get the people of
were arranged about tho room on
To The Public
Sanford together on several subjects
tables
nnd stands. At one side of the
My present plans anticipate my
of importance. The business men
room
the
mantel was a mass of deli­
absence from Sanfoid a largo part
of the city are especially requested
cate
drapery
of usparngus falling to
of the time for some limo to come.
to bo there.
I have therefore docided not to be­ meet n bank of potted palms and
“ The Raym ond" by the sea (near come n candidate for Mnyor at the ferns, while from out the mass of
green peeped clusters of white car­
Clarendon).
Furnished rooms with coming election.
nations. The broad low window seat
privilege of dining room and kitchen.
Respectfully
nt
tho end of the room was convert­
Everything furnished, linon, silver,
J. N. W H I T N E R .
ed into an altar before which the
etp. Running water in every room. July 10, 1915.
ceromony wns performed, a delicate
All ..rooms connecting.
Telephone
tracery of asparagus vine outlined
service nnd cottago to rent.
Mrs.
At Monroe
F. G. Stuart.
85-8tp
Two hundred people enjoyed the tho arch of the window, while the to Orlando after a brlof wedding Big Auction Sale
of
Tettncsace
seat wus banked with ferns
and trip which will inctudo Atlantic
Church
Entertainment
nnd
Band
Horses
and
Malea
Remember the Commercial Club
white carnations nnd Shasta daises.
meeting in the City Hall noxt Fri­ Concert given by the Temple Band On either side of the altar, Inrge Beach and other points. They left
lor Sanford.
day night. It will be a smoker and nnd Baptist Church at Monroe Frl- shepardeas baskets on tall stands
Big Auction Salo of Tennesce Horses
dny
night
.
It
was
tbo
grandest
Tho briUe Is the only of daughter
general get together meeting and
and Mulea in Orlando at J. B. M C held
masses
of
the
dasies.
The
d«&gt;corof Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dickson, and
every public spirited citizen of San­ entertainment ever pulled off at ations in the dining room wer«* pink
Gruders Jr’s Stables, Monday July
member of one of Orlando's oldest
Monroe
nnd
we
did
fine
with
all
ford is supposed-to he there.
19 at 1:00 P. M. L. E. Batea will
and
green.
Pol
toil
paints
nnd
ferbs
opposition nnd rain . The Lord
nnd most highly esU'cme«! families.
arrive
in Orlando Friday Morning
Travel over concrete Bridge 1° wonderfully blessed us. Come again. mingling with pink enrnations and She possesses rnre personal charm
July
16th
with a car load of fine
asters bunked the mantel. A mound which endears her to all, und which
Daytona Bearh. Safety First. R e­
Pnstor.
horses
and
mules. The hones con­
of astors and asparagus formed tho has won for her hosts of
duced rates for summer mouths.
warm
sist of hoavy draft hones farm
center piece of the dining tnble, nnd friends and ndmirers.
89— 19tc.
Notice for Bids
matched teams, fancy- driven, aadvnses filled with the blossofns were
- Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Herndon nnd
Mr. Brossier, whose formor homo
Sealed proposals will be received
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dien
and general purpose
honoo.
Norma. Dr. nnd Mrs. Pulcston and by the city of Sanford Florida nt placed on tho buffet and serving was In Miami, became Identified with Th„ nu|oB ronsi, t of mBtchp&lt;I tpBmf&gt;
daughters Misses Saidee Williams, the City Clerk's Office up till 8 P. M table.
the business life of Orlando last year
and single mules weighing 1000 to
Six minutes before the appoint«.«! when hO became business manager
Ponchea I&lt;efllor. Lillie Fair Smith,
July 19, 1915 for grading and laying
1300 Ihs. This stock is all well broke,
and Messrs Arthur Yowell und J. I). ( nprox 3,000 sq. yds. of brick pav- time, eight-thirty, Mr. \V S. Branch. of the Reporter-Stat.
and acclimated and ready for work.
Those fr«\rrt out of town who at­
Roberts have returned from Daytona j |nR „ „ M;,K„„|ju Ave. between 7th Jr., played the Triumphal March
Any one wanting goo«i stock should
Beuch where they have I...... with S| and 10th Si Plans and Specific« from ' \u!a" to announce the up tended the wi&gt;dding were the groom's attend thin sale where you will have
Mr. parent*. Col. and Mrs. F. C. Bros­
the Sanford house party for the past
,,n ,il(. wlth &lt;'lty c'lvrk. Curt. prouch of the bridal party
n chance to buy any kind of n horse
Brossier
entered
first,
accompanied
sier, nnd other relatives front Mi­
'set and brick on the ground. The
or mule you want. Any one wanting
J Clement ami, including Mr*. Gary Nile*. Mis*
\ Mr. and Mrs R B Brossier wer«- City Council reserves the right to by his liroth«&gt;r. Mr
to huy at private sale or exchange
Brossier. and when they had taken Matlillde Niles, Mr Lotus Niles und
in Sanford several hour«*on Saturday reject any or all bids
can do so any timo before the auc­
M. W. Lovell, City Clk. their places before the altar. Miss Mr. Victor Moffut.
tion. Sale starts next Monday July
enroute to DeLund where they took
Additional IVople and Event* Page 5) 19th when every remaining horse
F T Williams City F!ng Dickson entered escorted by het
tho the boat yesterilay for Jackson­
father Mr II li Dickson She » m e
.li.
and mule will he sold to the highest
ville
Mr .&lt;nd Mrs Brossier were
a modish and becoming frock of
bidder regard!«'** of what they cost.
on their honeymoon trip having been
Misery.
Alici* blue taffeta nnd a hut of old
married in Urlando Saturday m orn ­
Next to tho boy who has money Don’ t forget the date. Salo positive
Notice K. of IV n
rose chiffon A corsage huquet of
coming
to h'm which he rannot col- rain or shine. 93-2tc.
ing Mrs. Brorsn rc was Miss Ethel
Meinberxs of Phnneix Lodge. No 5 brid«-'s rosebuds nnd lilli«*s of the
h«et. the most mlsei'Mde person Is the F'or Bent Nice cottago on Palmetto
Dickson of Orlando and Mr Bros- K of P -I'leasi- note
vnlb‘&gt; completed til«, dainty costume color«&gt;d insn with a gold tooth nnd no Ave. Sec
McClintock,
Sanford
sicr is the manager of t lie Orlando
\ regular
meeting "f
I’ honlex
Mr and Mr* Brossier will return chance to display It —Topeka ('npltal House.
93-tf.
Reporter star
Lodge No 5. K of I1 will be held

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

Tin* gentle r;.in «ti'l gcnl’ v r.iin*
and Sanford appeal*
)■•■ tin- ••!.!&gt;
point in Florida that i* reviving I he
real rainy season. N..w if thi- i* t lie
case the Sanford suction uppcursjio lie
tho only real Florida in tho State,
eh, what?
Packages delivered on the Jitney
Hus Line for 5c per 25 lb*
Car*
run from Chappell's on East Sole to
Monroe on West Side
I •&gt;r further
information phone 331. Sanford
Transfer Co
Jitney Bus for Woodland Park
Leaves Tenth St. and Park Ave
every hour from 1 p. m. to 5 p m
Thursdays and Sundays.
Round
trip 30c; under ten 20c. Sanitary
swimming pool, amusements, juu.sic.
Leased privately also. Particulars ut
Higgins' Gnrugc
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L P. McCULLER
Phone 2 7 7

Masonic Hall, tonight al
Mrs |* M Elder and ,tn 'I"'
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Members are urged to
anil Mr* Il P Coney ■ 30 I'
and Mi and Mrs It J attend and assiri in making prepar­
family
'll of Sanfoid ation* for i he Di*tnct meeting
' were among i.ie i nous a ml* who at, wfinii will lie In-Id in Sanfoid,
(ended the harlu-rile liete on M on ­ July 27th.
day
Mr llollv I* the far fumed
Dr Oliver
Miller, Chancellor
" H o b " Holly, editor of Die Sanford
Commander.
Herald, and a good friend of Kissim­ Attest-H McLnulin. K R nnd S
mee Mr Holly did more than any
other man outside &lt;&gt;f Kissimmee to
n
advertise tin hig event hero and t hi- M ary I’ irkfnrd u n ( indcrell n
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P a s t &lt;• thrills the soul in
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to rid your home of insects, for i crixation. in the
Roaches crawl through it and scat­ Film* Company’ s
ter it over the dishes and eatables of Cinderella."
Feature at T H E
and the le i»t p«*ck w i'l till a person
Take no il.iii’ e*' line application of M ATI NEE A N D
AI.im Pii kford
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Remember Riverview has made the most wonderful growth
and development of any suburb in Florida— THE PAST 4 YEARS
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GEO. D. HART, SPECIAL AGENT

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No lots sold to colored people. No home
allowed built costing less than $1,000.00.
Water works now being installed -prices
will soon make another advance. Fortunes
are being made by investing in Jackson­
ville property.
Just think of it, by setting aside only
17c a day for a short while you can pay
for a lot in RIVERVIEW, the most rapid
growing suburb to Jacksonville.

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Located in the new Wood­

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prodi!’ Inni ul rare art and appeal
other animal' will not be inpir«'«! by In the tiltil version titer«' I* more
eating in*cit* kilb-’ i with .A*he* Iban liie i m personal value ««f 'I'*'
Roitidi|H'pper It will lie much easier i li.irarli r of tbr original and worldto exterminate them now than a few , famous *t«*ry. ''Cinderella” walks
days later. Don't delay! Get n box to und breathes upon the screen ns
day, before they scatter diseas«*. though it w«&gt;re a bewitching, dazzling!
germ* through your homes Sold by being .ncarnat«*«l by memory uml I
nil diuggists.
89 Stc
idealized iiy tin1 tender ri'Citlb'Ction* j
of childhood
It may be said that Miss Pickfor«!'*
two foremost previous triumph* on
ttia* screen have been "Tea* of tin
Storm Country," ami snch a Little
Q ueen" In " T o s s ” she protrayed the
4
r«de of 'lie ragged squatter girl, nnd
in the luttcr production «he present«*«!
an interesting «'«intrust by appearing
in royal garb and amid regal «'tii
vironment. But in th«* film version
4 of "Cinderella” wo see her in both,
us the p«&gt;«r ami wietched cinder-gill,
and Inter ns the tr.umphant and |
happy pMices*. Thus she combine*
how
her two grentest former imperson­
•S’ ! ations in the present production.
Particular puins have been taken
»0»
in the production of this feature, nnd j
its many impressive setting.* nnd
benutiful «‘ostumes greatly enhance I
4 t.hc artistic and dramutic value of
the subject.
Miss Pickfor«! is aided-by « s u - 1
per lily chosen cast in making herd
^
characterization one that will sub-'
*tanlially udd to the popularity of
«a.; the (amou* little stnr As wo follow
hot through the st«»ry. and *«•■• her
- change from the |iathetic little
girl to the sovereign of all the do­
main», including
the figuratively
larger domain of Prince Chn'rmlng’ ds
heart, we cannot help admitting
Bros., Props.
that she is without a doubt “ the
world's greatest motion picture actreas
I . ■I •

m

I • ,r*
tid « b.
»..ild * b*r«'i!
Him ,ii in-**, gladden-» the heart

I The Bonita Cafe !

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HOT WEATHER QUOTATIONS

¡ft 7 cans Baby Cream
¡ ¡ 1 2 cans Tall Cream
jjjj 12 Fancy Lemons
jjfj Pint Jars Apopka Honey
10 pounds Snow Drift Lard
Premier Salad Dressing
Hire’s Root Beer Extract
Lime Juice
. ' .
1 quart Jars Hyman Pickles

time to
price. Set
106 First
Over
3a rent
_ _
7 i
\
Dr. Armstrong of
•. ill«* and
Mr ami
his family arc making^ themselxes
family, Mr
agreeable ill the city taking their
j and family
many friends on the lake with their
Holly .iii.l
beuutiful yacht, the Rivcrview Maid
The Daytona Beach Hotel, under
the new ownership and management
offers special summer rates.
Hotel
refurnished and redecorated through­
out.
Sea-foods a specialty
W F
&amp;. E. R. Ayres, Daytona Reach, Fla.
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

WAGE TWO

THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager
Publlthrl Kerry TiwJ*; anil Friday

THE HERALDPRINTINGCOMPANY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. IN ADVANCE
ONE TEAR............................................*i-00
81 X MONTHS........................................ I I*
T H R E E M ON TH S

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IMIrwid I« Ik» (Hr br Certi»» IÎ.00 l*»t Year In
Alitane» or 20c. Per Manti)
t*aym«nl. In Adtnare Moni II» Mnd» al Olir»
Entern] An Hecaad-Oeaa Mnil Mallnf Aufunl 22ad
1000. al Iba Poalofflr» al Nonfnrd. Eioridn,
I nder Act o f M nrrh Jrd. 1070.

Office In llccald DaUdlnf

Trlrphon« Na. 14t

ins of seed beds. etc. The fiwme» ii
all right if he happens to strikp the
market right with his winter vegetables but should he str.ke the dedining market hr is all wrong and
all that he has placed' in the crops
in the fertiliser, Inbor and seed is
swept away. Many of the faimors
have no mean* of retrenchment and
are unable to start the cro|»s going
again. If they arc abb* to borrow
money at the hunks the high rate
of interest exacted by Florida banks
is prohibitive and in many instances
tho hanks nrr unable to carry the
many loans thnt nre asked on fnrrn
mortgages. F’arm property Is safe
enough but the hanks only
have
n limited amount and should the
farther ho lucky enough to nego­
tiate a loan hr is in the hole at the
presont rnte of interest unless the
next crop nflords sufficient revenue
to clean up the mortgage.

1 B A N K S are merged In the Banker's
Trust Company, of Atlanta, Ga.. a
concern with capital and surplus of
over seven hundred thousand dollars,
under a c« ntrul board of control made
\upof experienced bankers. The esta hbailment of the federal reserve system of hanks was an answer to every |
criticism against
THE WIT HAM
SY ST E M .
The Wit ham Banks go one step
further thnn the F’ederal reserve j
hanks and insure their depositors 1
against nny loss whatsoever.
The People’s Bank of Sanford, &gt;s
a member of the W I T H A M SY ST E M
of hnnks. Its depositors nre insured:
its interests are carefully safe­
guarded, and it is an unbreakable j
hank.

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C. M. HAND, Vic»-Pr*«id»nl

H. RJ STEVENS, Prtiidrnt
0. L. TAYLOR, Cashier

F. L WOODRUFF. Vicr.p,M1j , n
R. R. DEAS, Assistant Cashier

CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF TIIE
r~Ty-

Rendered (o the Comptroller nt the Close of business June 23rd, 191 ’&gt;
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts.......... $201,082.72
O verdrafts...... .....................
88.80
Stocks n n d Bonds a n d
County W arrants........
11,080.25
Ranking House, Furniture
aud Fixtures.......
.. 40,443.75
Other Real Estate
5,969.38
Cash and Due from Ranks . 32,593.27
Revenue Stamps...............
70.00

- LIABILITIES
Capital................................. $ 30,000.00

Geneva Notes
Tampa expects to havo a South
Undivided
Surplus a n d
Florida fair and Jacksonville oxpccts
Work is being done on the bridge
to have a Florida State fair
and
Profits
16,608.05
of tho siougl) on the "Sanford
Seminole county should have a good
Other points in Fioridn arc In the Indian River "h igh w ay ". Mr. Mc-j
exhibit at both cities.
same position and other parts of Lain has a force of men at work on
Rills Payable
20 , 000.00
------- O —^—
Fioridn are beginning to wonder why tho piling nnd caps und the public
the banks or the govrrnment is not will lay the floor.
DEPOSITS
238,319.52
Bob Carver of the Jacksonville
coming to tho assistance of tho
Thero nrq three new F'ords in
Metroplis goes hack to Kentucky
"
1
---------------------Florida farmers as well as tho fnrm- Genova mnking a total of sixteen
having resigned his position with the
$294,928.17
ers
of
other
states.
We
want
to
$294,928.17
hurz wagons for Genova.
Going
Metroplis. He is the "plant a hen”
know
about
tho
Hurul
Credits
that
some,
man and . wo hopd the chickens will
I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct statement of tla*
ho as fine in Kentucky as «they are talked of so glibly by the politi­
Lnko Harney Beach is becoming
seemed to bo at Miami dqring the cians before election time nnd that quite a summer resort now ai there
Peoples Rank of Sanford at tho close of business. June 23rd, 1915.
have not been seen since. Our good
press association.
aro n largo number of people camp­
Attest:
H. R. STEVENS, President
friends in Manatee county who
ing thero now.
raiso the same crops that we raise
C. F. Williams, C. M. Hand, Frank Woodruff, Directors
Mr. Ed Kilhce, Aubrey Moran,
Edward Earle Naugle of
the here in Scmunole county are asking
Kissimmee Gaxette is doing a great for aid as tho following from the Trover Lofile, Enrol Culpepper, and
Edwin Raulcrson attended the W. O.
work ii\ that city and has fallen in Tampa Tribune would indicate:
the
with those big hearted people down
Farmers of Manatee County have W. unveiling at Orlando on
thero with his customary grace and askrd tho Palmetto Board of Trade fourth of this month. Sov. Abornethy
fr.endly manner and become one of to uso it* intlucnce in
obtaining was master of ceremonies and Sov.
-------■
- --— a—
.ii—. ■
thorn .n .the art o f ' entertaining. cheaper money for tho handling of Dcano of Lakeland nnd Sov. Park
foro’ llie corn Is tip. following Clu* plan
Mr. and Mrs. Naugle have quit the their crops and for other purposes. Trammell made the addresses.
tCr marks, or as h o o h ns the coni can
big cities for the country weekly The Board has complied with tho
Jr. L. A. Sheldon mnde a business
In* seen, followed by deep and close
and find mote real contentment and request and will present the case of, trip to Okeechobee City Monday nnd
cultivation each way nt die time ttie
moro real friends in making the the farmers to tho government.
says it is some town.
corn Is from four to six Inches high. Is
EFFECTIVE 6 A. M», SATURDAY, JUNE 26tli.
change.
*
FIdwin llaulerson secured the con­ also good practice under such cUndlF'ailurcs in
obtaining
living
-------O------tlons.
prices for recent crops created a sud­ tract for tho school work.
SANFORD
CAMERON CITY:
SANFORD
MONROE
T w o of our most brilliant and most
Later cultivation for the purpose of
Mr.
Ed
fKilhoc
and
family
took
!n
den stringency which made it necILv, 7:30 A. M. tAr. 8:00 A. M .
I.v.
' 8:00 A. M. Ar. 8:25 A.M.
retaining
moisture
nnd
killing
weeds
prominent editors have
recently
JAr. 8:35 A. M. tLr. 8:05 A. M.
cessniy for growers to boriow money the celebration nt Kissimmee on the should ho shallow. If the soil Inis lieen
M.
Ar., 8:55 A. M. I.v. 8:30
engaged in battle and both of them
•l.\. 8:30 A. M.
fAr. 9:00 A. M.
6th.
to
carry
on
their
operations.
The
••t*
projiorly
worked
tx*foro
planting
time
Lv.
12:05
P.
M.
Kr.
12
:
3
.
r
i
I*
M.
tAr. 9:35 A. M.
tLv. 9:05 A. M.
.came out elth honors. It is
not
Mrs. I. D. Hart Sr., has gone to
growers claim thnt they are required
or deep cultivation has been given
Lv.
12:05
P.
M.
Ar.
1:00
P
.
M
.
Ar.
12:35
P.
M.
I.*.
12:35
IV
M.
good to engage the editor in con­
to pay ten per cent for such money |Aluiiama to visit relatives.
while the coni Is small. Inter cult 1vn
Ar. 1:00 P .M . Lf. 12:35 P. M.
I.v. 6:00
M. Ar. c. r . I* M.
troversy during the heated term for
M.v. 4:30 P. M. •Ar. 5:00 P. M.
nnd that they can obtain it in only | Mr. E. H. Greer nnd family are tlon need not Ik* more thnn two or
Ar.
7:00
P
.
M
. I I fi III I* M
tho game laws do not protect the
•Ar. 5:30 P. M. •Lv. 5:00 P. M.
very limited amounts. Some of them visiting Mrs. Greers father Mi. T three Inches deep
I.v. 9:30 P M
Ar III un I* M
I,v.
9:30
P
.M
.
Ar.
10:00
P.
M.
ordinary individual any more thnn
After corn Is from eight to twelve
were unable to borrow »ullirient r&gt; Hurt.
Ar. 10:30 p. M. Lv. 10:00 I*. M.
Ar. 10:25 P. M. I* ln im I’ \|
it does the editor and the most of
Inches
high.
d«»*p
or
close
cultivation
Miss Lillie llaulerson of F'l. Pierce
money to pay their taxes.
Marks J Hun Daily Except Sunday
becomes Increasingly harmful, cutting
tho Florida editors can fight whon'
The Government bus planned to is visiting relatives in Geneva,
Marks
♦ Kun Sunday Only.
llie roots near the surface nnd reduc­
the occasion requires.
Marks * Daily Flxrepl Thursdny nnd Sunday. Will run 2 12 h»ur« lair
give farmers cheaper money, perfect-!
The W. O W Committee hu* ing the amount of water MiippUcd to
0
on these days.
ing an elaborate scheme of legisla- announced the following program lire plants.
Special
tripi
will b« operated lor 8 ref ulir fares. Doth Jitneyi will make «II Inin ronnrclioni
Most of tho state papers have rion for this purposo— hut despite! for Thursday July 15th:
Sufficient cultivation should he given
w e s i mih
EAST
SIDE
ONE WAY FARE
tried and convicted tho officials of this legislation, the farmers do not
Woodmen
Circle meeting &lt;&gt; to keep llu* siirfio »• of tin* »oil nn-llow
30c
Monroe
&lt;
nmeron
&lt;
ity
.’or
anil
fri*,*
from
wred».
t
’liltIvalloll
bethe life insurance company and the seem to he able to get it.
Woodmen of the World meeting
25c
Moores Station
,
.
m
md
I
this
Is
iiuims
csMiry
ami
only
In-,,
&gt;
firo insurance company thnt went
The situation is rather ser.ous 7:30 P. M.
Geneva Avenue
ISr
20c
Slcnstrom’ s Corner
crens)*s Hie o w l o f produclio.i.
had in Jacksonville and most of the throughout this section, and, unless
Social 8:30
ir»c
licnrdnll Avenue
10c
10c
City Limits
papers have taken a fling nt Jack­ the growers can obtain money at
&lt;’ lty Limits
The members of both ramps are
Hoop W»«iler For Vegetablat.
sonville because of the recent fail­ leusonuhle rates of inteiest with requested to he present
•r\ &gt;'
Thursday mid Sunday Jitney runs to Woodland
The •■«it Illustrates better ttinn words
ures. The Herald is disposed to nwnit which to finance their operations,
»'clock
S|H*eial fare of Thirty Cents Round Trip
Master Culver FItlieridge eater
|H*rlillps. a u eerier ver\ sii|.er|or to
&lt;*it\ ear leave» tin* i|)*|Kit every 30 minutes starting
the decision of the state officials ‘ to cariy them over fiom one crop to turned Ii .h fr&gt;ends at h,s h.ithday
■inins liaitil wi friers now •,fT,■r&gt;-il on
llonii
French. First Street lamp, Sanford House, back to I r
Magand to let them work out the salva-, another, it will mean u severe hack- party on h’riday the 9th.
lln- market. Tills Is easily ami &gt;|ul) kly
•L to
nolin. up Magnolia to Seventh, to Park, up Park to Tenth. . irtion of the stock holders. Poor nidi set to South Florida.
Ninth, across to Oak and down Oak to First, then to Park and
Mr. Dew hirst has gone to Illinois marie from thin, soft sieel. such as
Jacksonville is not to blame for thej
to tin* depot
If this Di'hedule does not cover any servo» d&gt; - *•
fomul In barrel &gt;&gt;r |wi11 hoops, although
Other Boards of Trade should c o­ on a business trip.
glad to have the information covering same.
actions of the insurance company j operate with tlie Palmetto Board m
We prefer tile steels from Uso! Corsets,
We hope that we will liAvr a
as these are narrow, thin ami ' «*r&gt; i 11
olfirinls and the guilty ones .will I»- 11,** efforts to better conditions along
brick road soon.
PH O N E 331
SA N FO R D TRANSFER &lt;’&lt;).
(nought to the bar of justice nil ( this line. In it section so productive
We see that by going across Lake
right without advertising the state |as South Florida, the men responsi-, JcM(|p thl, di!lt!liU.t. |Jolwcl„ Uvwdo
in any such manner.
hie for this great production ought , nm, Sanford can he made shorter.1
------ 0 ------not to hr made to suffer for the want
th„ Bnmo thinR ftp|)||,.(| lo t(lP
T H A T SE TTL E S IT
of a little ready money at living n0rth end of the lake nnd the rond
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *&gt;
Several of the Florida newspapers rates of interest.
straightened will do the same for
♦&gt;
f
are engaged In telling where the first Ami the Pensacola News comes into ( j,,„ ova
,ce manufactory in Florida was In the subject with the following aide
♦erected. The Times w.rfhe» to remind at iteli&lt;îI -Fr &lt;•!•&gt;&gt;
♦&lt;
these gentlemen that the first arti­
"I t is a ttuisin that the develop -1
tough and springy. &lt;’ut pli*ees. a, 12
X to 15 Inches long, and punch or drill
ficial ice was manufactured m Apa­ inent of farm lands in a new teiriVALUE OF DERBIES.
lachicola l»y Dr. John Gor&gt;iu whose/ tory is impossible unless farmer
n hole near each eml large enough for
Berries are "good medicine*' tostatue now graces statuary hall in get tho prdper financial nssistnnce. A
mi Inch screw.
♦
tone u p ‘ tile system nnd every
Make a handle, h, and fasten the
Washington, D. C.
ipint deal of trouble has been en­
fnriu
should
have
berries
enough
♦steel to It at c*. A tile soon brings n
— Appalnchicoln Times.
countered in the newly developed
of all kind» to supply tin* family
sharp
iitgo
on
tills
weeder
blade
anil
section* of the South in this regard
------O
throughout the year fr&gt;-»li fruit
each side nr edge may he sharpened I
soil ♦&gt;
In seiison, unii calunni fruii all
Without going deeply into tinOUR NEW H O T E L
nml a wei»ler with a double cutting 1
the bulinici* of (lie year, until
♦&gt;
n ob Holly bent us to it getting n causes of tin* trouble, n close study
edge I»»nccuri»! Flirt» nml Home.
fresh fruit Is harvesi,»! again
hotel for Sanford, hut then Sanford of which will show the farmer anil
Many town iIwi-IWth ami siiluir
-I.
•-• • •■• • • I-*-.
is. about twin* us large us
F o il! hunker equally responsible it is ri-r
♦&gt;
bmilte» inn gru» berries on
Pierce and Bob issues u paper twice tain that furmeis in this county will
small plots of ground. If limy
ORCHARD AND GARDEN. Z
a wook, so he had a double advan­ soon lie in a position to borrow mon­
will. On a lot only 50 by 125
♦/
ey
nd
vantngeously,
at
reasonable
tage over The News. The old Sun&lt;4**- *
i
&gt;» 4-F ifeet, with iiiiirli of the plot de­
rules
of
interest,
and
for
periods
of
j
iord House was built over thirty
voted to Inw.n In front of tho
Begin to think ntiout bulbs for plant­
♦
house, n suburbanite raises an
years ago and it is high time • the time that will mean genuine nolp.
ing next fall.
assortment « f fiowers, roses,
Celery City has a good hotel. We are A short-time loan, so helpful, in the
Endive nnd Chinvso cabbage may lie
gladiolus, dnlillns. many ntinunls
next In lino and we're going to have business world generally, is of r.c
sown for
A fall use.
and perennials, nnd besides
t
a first class hotel or two very soon.— value to tho firmer.
Cut hack Achillea ns himiu n» It Is
♦&gt;
Btrnwberrtes nnd raspberries In
Hi. Pierce News.
through (lowering nnd It will flower
There aro many agencies nt work j
S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A
abundance. Decide now* to plunt
nguln in the autumn.
Wo saw George’ Mason
first, In Escambia county looking toward
strawberries and raspberries this
Charley, hut as soon aH he builds the day when a farmer can borrow
Stake dahlias nml do not leave more
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
autumn, so a crop o f t1io former
than, one or two canes.to grow. Too
ono hero he expects to go to Ft. money from any of the hanks, nnd
will lie reiidy next season nnd
uiniiy »hoots mean small flowers.
Pierco and do likewise. Let George when ho can ccpcct nnd dfemand tho
tho latter tho Jenson following.
One of tho eurllcst shrubs to flower
do it.
same consideration nny other busi­
Is the Junelierry (Amelanchler). There
ness man would get. — it is not quite
are several varieties, hut the one most
SOME P R O P H E T
certain which one of these will offer
commonly grown |s Amelanchler CnnaCORN
CULTIVATION.
Editor Holly of the Sanford Her­ the solution, but theao two facts are
The Standard Railroad o f the South
densls.” It Is sometimes called slindald, known as ono of the most suc­ quite clear. First that men of brains The Condition and Character of tha bush. The fruit turns from green to
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 6th, 1915
cessful newspaper men in Fioridn, aro at work on tho ptohlom, and
Soil tho Determining Factors.
red or purplish nnd Is enjoyed by both
announces that tho war In Europe aocond, that the bffianka nre willing
The nmount und kind of cultivation birds and man. .
is in its Infancy, s« to apeak. Now, to meet every such effort hnlf way, for best results with coru depend up
No. 80
Watch for currant worms.
They
No. 82
No. 86
8:10 pni
if his prognostications turn out well for thoy need the good loans.
on the cburacter nnd condition of the mny lie killed by spraying with arsoLv Jacksonville .... . 8:30 am
1:35 pm
Ar Savannah..........
pm .5:35 pm 12:35 am
it goes without saying that Mr.
nnto of lend. Pnris green nnd lime
It may be that n farm mortgnge solL
8:00 pm
Ar
Richmond.........
9:18 am
.
5:2»
am
If
tho
seed
bed
is
firm
below,
mellow
may also tie dusted over plnnts on
Holly's fame as a military fcxport hank will ho tho solution, or that
pm
11:50
Ar
Washington
.
.
.
12:38
pm
.
8:50
am
will be so pionounced that it will the Crop Improvement Association at the surface, and free from weeds, which worms are working with good
1:38 am
Ar Raltlmore.......... ri 005: am
1:50 pm
shallow early cultivation Is all that Is effect
4:25 am
put into shadow his lesser fame as can devise the needed scheme. It is
Ar Philadelphia . .. .12:35 pro
4:03 pm
necessary, says A. C. Arny of tho Min­
Dig out tho tulip butba If tho bed ta
7:13 am
Ar New Y'ork........ . 2:40 pm
6:20 pm
publisher of ono of the . best news­ no less probable that the hankers
nesota experiment station. This kills
papers In the State. We note that here, all of whom nre taking great weeds ns they start and prevents the wnntcd for other flowers nnd Iny'tlfen
All-steel Equipment. F&gt;eo Reclining Chair Cars to Washington- rj'nin*
Car Service on Trains 82 and 86. Sleeper to Savannah on 1 rain
Florida’ s distinruiihed ex-governor interest in the development of farm formation o f a crust, thus keeping the Under n hush or tree, covering them
with n liox or tionrd. They mny bo re­
the Hon. Albert Gllchtiit, coincides lands, will he tho persons to suggest moisture In the soil Shallow, early
For Information and Reservation Phone or Write
planted In nutumn and will giro good
with the views of Mr. Holly. This tho solution. It is coming from one, cultivation may ho given with n nar­ flowers (he next spring.
row shoveled cultivator or a light har­
in Itself is evidence of tho military soon.”
•
•
row, the teeth of which slant back­
training achieved by the Sanford
HUUbortMSh »•«•I. T»»M- 01
111
Day Hit«-*!. JacàaoarUl». Fla.
ward. If there are small loose sods
Reason Rules.
Pbon» UT
editor. And shortly wo expect to
I*Imo» IT
The Wltham System
or other material that mny cover some
Human
reason
Is
too
presumpTuShs.
hear all down tho line that Boh
o f the hills, preventing tho young corn Tho moment you have a delightful
When the United States Govern­
"Holly, as his friends call him. has
plants from reaching the surface, the Impulse to do something deliriously
spoken with much wisdom.— Apa­ ment established tho big federal re­ cultivator should bo used Instead of silly—and therefore deliriously pleas­
serve hanks it adopted principles the harrow.
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; COM PANY
lachicola Times.
\
ant—along comes old Human Reason
which have been in practico in tho
If tho seed bed has not been thor­ and tells you not to! Reason' thinks
AOENT8
W I T H A M SY S T E M of banks for oughly prepared, or lf heavy rainfall It knows It all.
FA RM ERS NEED CHEAP
i •
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MONEY'
Tho Herald has several times con­ big federal reserve hanks are national after the corn baa been pUtuted, early
cultivation la needed to loosen up the
Olgantlc Hot* Spring«:' * *“*
onte* «riIh MOLO Eir a BAL ESTATI
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and banks, and they are all tied together seed tied, glvlug the young plants a
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Zealand are actually small lakes, large
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1-1JULY 13. 1915

THE SANFORI) HERALD

Wade Morton who was here with
the Marks Amusement Co. and helped in putting on the Seminole county
fair is now in New York where he is
Brossier Dickson
I t* Little Happenings— Mention !
business manager
of the Moving
The many Sanford fr.enda ftf the
the
Picture Weekly. His many friends
o f Matters In Brief—
contracting
parties will he interested
here are glad to learn that
he
Personal Items of
in the following front the ReporterFiller Spring Water cool and pure ia doin» a *ood &gt;,u" inwut'
Star.
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is furnished free
atthe»tor«- of Ir,,
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In a bovverlike setting distinglffslcMr ami Mrs E. I
Haynes. Mr
win .v till*-» &lt;n-t a drink when you
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land
Mrs.
George
Kingsley,
Mr.
and
Summary of the Floating Small ¡ ¡ are in the store »0 hri-tl.
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t
ton
simplicity
j Mrs, H. L. Lyman, H. C. Lyman ing' with the spirit of
Tallo* Succinctly Arranged for
which
rharacterizwd
the
event
Miss
~Mrn C. W Parham and daughter and Miss Gtncie l^wir, nil of Altn»
Hurried Herald Readers
of Gainesville are tin- glasts of Mr. monte Sjirings motored to Kissimmee hthcl May Dickson and Mr. Robert
and Mrs. J. M Bruton on Palmetto Monday to attend the big colcbra- Razile Brossier were married this
»Sam Younts and Osborn Herndon Ave. Mis Parham formerly resided tinn The Lyman brothers are the morning ut the home of the bride
have returned from Daytona ltearh here. Mr Parham bring a despulcher famous Lyman twins, who for a nutn- on South Orange avenue. Rev. Fath­
where they have been spending a few °n the A. C. L and h*&gt;r many San- her of years were well known on the er Joseph, O S. B., performed the
days.
ford friends will be glad to welcome j American» stage, having toured the ceremony.
her home.
country from shore to shore for many
The drawing room In which the
Great Reduction in prices of La­
Th° y ha*° *&gt;ow rt)‘ irt,d « » d ceremony took place was decorated
dles Hats. Soo Mrs Grace E. Wil- Lost-Pocket Rook containing home
’ liams, 106 East First St.— 92-2tc one dollar bills also a few papers. both own ornn*e Kr0Vl'a in Flor,,la- in white anti green. The coloninl en
Finder please return to Herald
Th,,y Wl're weM P,0B*ed with Kissim- trance wns hanked with potted
^icth Woodruff of Orlando is spend­ Olllce and receive reward.— 92-2tp. Mo° nnd lho entertainment here.— ferns nnd clusters of white carna­
ing the day in the city looking nfter
tions. und pots of ferns and vases
Kissimmee Gazette.
The Commercial Club meets on
hi* various interests in this part of
holding white roses and rnrnations
Friday night to get the people of
the county.
were arranged uhout the room on
To The Public
Snnford together on several subjects
tables
und stands. At one side of the
My present plans anticipate my'
5 or 6 doses C66 will break of importance. The business 'men
room
the
mantel wns a mass of deli­
any caao of Fever or Chills.
Price of the city are especially requested absence from Sanfnid a large part
cate drnjiery of asparagus falling to
of
the
time
for
some
lime
to
come,
26 cents.
?l-62tc
to ho there.
I have therefore decided not to be­ meet a hank of potted palms and
' M . C. Cleveland has returned
"T h e R aym ond" by the sea (near come a candidate for Mayor at the ferns, while from out the mass of
green, peeped clusters of white car­
from Conneaut, Ohio, where he was Clarendon).
Furnished rooms with coming election.
nations. Tho broad low'window seat
called by tho sudden death of his privilege of dining room and kitchen.
. Respectfully
at
the ond of the room was convert­
o f his sister.
Everything furnished, linen, silver,
J. N. W H I T N E R .
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ed Into nn nltnr before which tho
etc. Running water In overy room. July 10, 1915.
TIVhen at Dnytonn lieach make
ccromony was performed, n delicate
All rooms connecting.
Telephone
your home at the Nautilus Casino.
tracery of asparagus vino outlined
acrvico and cottage to rent.
Mrs.
At Monroe
Largest indoor swimming pool on
tho arch of tho window, while the to Orlando after a brief
F. G. Stuart..
.
85-8tp
T
w
o
hundred
peoplo
enjoyed
the
wedding Big Auction Sale
of
Tennessee
tho coast.
£9— 19tc.
sent was hanked with ferns
nnd trip which will
Church
Entertainment
and
Rand
Indudo
Atlantic
Horses and Mules
Remember the Commercial Club
white carnations und Shasta daises. Ileach and other points. T h ey left
The Sanford Herald building is
meeting in the City Hull next Fri­ Concert given by the Temple RAnil
On
either, side of the altar, large for Sanford.
being improved by a new porch in
day night. It will he a smoker and and Raptist Church at Monroe Fri­
Big Auction Salo of Tenncsee Horses
shepardcss baskets on tall stands
front. It now has a Queen Anne
day
night
.
It
was
tin*
grandest
Tho briUe is the only of daughter
general get together meeting and
and
Mules in Orlando st J. B. MCheld
masses
of
the
dssies.
The
decorfront and a Mary Ann back.
of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Dickson, and
every public spirited citizen of San­ entertainment ever pulled off at
Gruders Jr’s Stables, Monday July
ntions
in
the
dining
room
were
pink
Monroe and we did tine with all
a member of one of Orlando’s oldest
Drink Elder Springs Water, the ford is supposed to he there.
and green Potted palm» nnd fertts and most highly esteemed families. 19 at 1:00 P. M. L. E. Bates will
, opposition and rain . The Lord
.purest and best «rater to be had.
Travel over concrete Rridge to wonderfully blessed us. Come ugain. mingling with pink carnntions nnd She possesses rare personal clwrm arrive in Orlando Friday Morning
ellvercd to your door in five gallon
Daytona Bench. Safety First. Re­
unters hanked tho mantel. A mound which endears her to all, and which July 16th with a car load o f fine
Pnstor.
titles. Phone 1017-3.
85-lf
horses and mules. Tha horses con­
duced rates for summer months.
of astors and asparagus formed the has won ' for her hosts of
-warm
sist
of hoavy draft horses firm
If y ou don't think Sanford is 89— 19tc.
conter piece of the dining tnblc, nnd friends and admirers.
Notice for Rids
matched teams, fancy drivers, sadwing just got around tho city and
vases
filled
with
the
blossoms
were
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Herndon and
Mr. Brossier, whoso former homo
Sealed proposals will bo received
the many now buildings going up
Norma. Dr. and Mrs. Puloaton and |by the city of Sanford Florida nt placed on tho buffet and serving . . . I n M l . m l , b « . m . l d . „ l l l l . d . l t h l i lh
T
P "’ T * ' T T t , T ’ “ '
rywhero in the city limits and
table.
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the business
life of
Orlando Inst
year Tho nr,ul°» ™n"i*t of notched teams,
daughters Misses Saidee Williams. |tbe City Clerk's Office up till 8 P. M
nnd singlo mules weighing 1000 to
ond the city limits.
Six minutes before the appointed when he became business manager
I euchea lx-filer, Lillie hair Smith.
July l!*. 1!*I5 for grading and laying
1.100 lbs. This stock is all well broke,
&amp; fillincry- i.adtes Hats trimmed und Messrs Arthur Vowel! and J D aprox 3,000 sq. yds. of brick pav- time, eight-thirty, Mr. \V. S. Branch. of the Roporter-Stnt.
and ncclimated und ready for work.
Those from out of town who at­
If*,id untrimmed at Greatly Reduced Koberls have returned from Dnytonn |jnK „ „ MugnoH,, Ave. between 7th Jr., played the Triumphal March
Any one wanting good stock should
rip CCS. Mrs. Grace Earl Williams. Beach where they have been With St |lM(t 10ll) St |.|un, ll|1(1 Specific!- from 'Aida" to announce the ap­ tended the wedding were the groom ’s attend this sale where you will have
Mr. parent*. Col. and Mrs. F. C. Bros­
the Sanford house parly lor the pnst ti(,nil on
wilh City Clerk. Curb proach nt the bridal party.
406 East First St. 92-2tr.
a chance to buy any kind of n horse
Brossier entered first, accompanied sier. nnd other relatives from Mi­
«et
and
brick
on
the
ground.
Tbe
or tnule you want. Any one wanting
Manager Franklij) of the Western
by his brother. Mr. J ( ’ lenient ami. including Mr*. Gary Niles, Mi»s
Union Telegraph Co , is taking a • Mr and Mr» R It Brossier were City Council reserves the right to Brossier. and when they had tnken Muthilde Niles, Mr Lotus Niles und to buy at private sale or exchnngo
can do so any time before the auc­
well earned vacation While away in Sanford several hour» &lt;&gt;n Saturday reject an) or all bid»
their places before the ultnf. Miss Mr. Victor Moffat.
M.
W.
l/ovell.
City
Clk.
enroulu
to
DcLund
where
they
took
tion.
Sale starts next Monilny July
his place is being tilled by W. J. {Jes­
Dickson entered escorted by hot Additional People anil Events Page 5i
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William»
City
Eng
thè
thè
boat
ye»terdny
for
Jackson19th
when every remaining horse
ter of Jacksonville.
father Mr H H Dickson She wore
it.
villc Mr and Mr» lltossier were
and mule will he s o l d to tho highest
Now I S tile time to get your Hat
a
m o d is h
an d
tiecoming frock of
bidder regardless of what they cost.
oli their honeymoon triti havillg been
Misery.
at a very low price. See Mr» Grace
Alice blue taffeta and a hat of old
married in Oriundo Saturduv m om ­
Notice K. of P.'a
Next to tho t&gt;oy who has money Don't forget the date. Salo positivo
E. William». 106 First St
H2-2tc.
rose fhllTon A corsage hoquet of
mi; Mrs. Brorstere was Mi»» Et bel
Mernberx» of Pilotici» Lodge. No f&gt; bride’s rosebuds and lillies of the coming to h'rti which he cannot col­ rain or shine. —93-^tc.
Tickets for Over the Rainbow can
lect, the most mlHcrahlc person 1« tho For Bent
Diekson of Oriundo and Mr Bros­ K of P -Please note
Nice cottage on Palmetto
valley completed t hi* dainty costume colored man with a gold tooth and no
he bought for 36 cents of any of the
sier is thè manager ol thè Orlando
Ave
S«*e
McClintocW, Sanford
\ regular meeting of Phoniex
children
Mr ami Mr» Brossier will return chance to display It Topeka Capital. House. — 9.1-lf.
Reporter Star
Lodgi' No á K of P will lie held
Dr. Armstrong &lt;&gt;f Jacksonville and
Masonie Hall, tonight ut
Mr and M r» I*
\1 Elrier ami'»&gt; Gii
his family are making themselves
M Members are urged to
fumil)’ . Mr and Mr» il P Colie) &gt; di)
I
agreeable in the city taking their i
and fa imi) and Mi and M r» B J attend und assiM in making prepar­
many ìrierid» on the lake with their
Iloti) and fallili), all of 'Sanford ations for the District meeting
beautiful yacht, the Biverview Maid
were ainong ibi* t ho Usa lid» w lui al, wIII* h will In* lleld Iti Sa 11fot d,
i
The Daytona Reach Hotel, under tcnded file harlieeile hele on Moti- Jul) 2&gt;th.
Mr Itoli) i* thè far fained
Dr
Oliver Miller, ( ' h a n rollar
the new ownership and management day
Com mander.
offers special summer rules.
Hotel " B o b " ilolly, editor of thè Sanford
R und S
refurnished and redecorated through­ Herald. and a good friend of Kissini- \tte»t II M d . auliti. K
out. Sea-foods a specialty
W F ture Mr llo||\ did more tinnì un.)
&amp;. E. R. Ayres, Daytona Beach, Flu. of ber man otilslde of Kissimnu'e to
advertise tlu big i-vent bere and 11" M ar * Pirkford a» Cinderella
M0-1f
!(• ¡il Film i l a s - i r
»1 ;&gt;• o f I l e . ro w d I.rolli’ I I I. V 1t •
Tho gentle ram »till get t v
•- . f r..e. Vii.f.»rd w .is i i
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s«,
M 'V I’ ,. * lof i
\ iin-ri
und Sanford appeal» to l.e ttu onlj
of In- ,il.ilit v !.. ,i•.•&gt;!-1 11. 1. r I. ,-i
1.1. i
ml
tin
wotid
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foremost
point in Florida tl.at i- receiving 11 ••
l\is-1IIIiin-e ! . . i ze l i . '
tilth «rire»», gladden» the heart and
real rainy season. Now if tin-« i« t he
thrills the soul in lier latest rharnrtPoisonous
P
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s
t
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Dont
use
caso the Sanford section uppeanJto be
m the famous Player’s
the only real Florida in the State, to rid your home of insects, for rriznt:on.
Film»
Company's»
novel production
Roaches crawl through it nnd scat­
oh, what?
the
Paramount
ter it over the dishe» and entable» of Cinderella.’ ’
Packages delivered on the litney and t » •• lea t peck wiM kill a per«on Feature at TH E ST ML FR ID A Y
Bus Line for 5«' per L'.r&gt; II"
Car» Take lei rh.ili.e»' On,, apph.-ut ion of M \ r i N K i : \N I» N IGIIT
run from Chappell's on Ea»t S i de to
\ » l . - I. . . , . ) |&gt;i | . p i r
W ill I b a l l
a llV
Min v Pi.'kford i»
( indi'ii'lla
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Monroe on West Side
l o r f u r t h e r * i »ii*. ..f Ri .ii hi
\i.’
» . i*r B ¡e- . I.iriii g • ■»* and ti nderne»» person*
information phone til
Sanford
'.. I i n.I m mo rall /&lt;-d i r. a ». '
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Transfer Co
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■■. pot»ot
Poult rv .
: production of rare art and uppen

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P M Ebler. G. W. Stiencer and
Harry Wilson went over to Coronado
Itearh tin» morning t«» endeavor to
coax
a few n»h out ou dry land
where they can kill them with a
cluli.
We cx|M&gt;rt to hear something
from them about Saturday.

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

HOT WEATHER QUOTATIONS

¡llj 7 cans Baby Creart
j}{j 12 cans Tall Cream
¡ft 12 Fancy Lemons
Pint Jars Apopka Honey
10 pounds Snow Drift Lard
Premier Salad Dressing
Hire’s Root Beer Extract •
Lime Juice
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1 quart Jars Hyman Pickles

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RIVERVIEW LOTS
$ 1 0 C A S H -$ 5 P E R M O N T H

Jitney Bus for Woodland Park
Leaves Tenth St. and Park Ave
overy hour from 1 p. in. to f&gt; p m.
Thursdays and Sundays.
Round
trip 30c: under ten 20c. Sanitary
swimming pool, amusements, music.
Leased privately also Particulars at
Higgins’ Garage
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other animal» will not lie injured b&gt; In the film version there i» mor*
the tmt’ i'*»nnnl Valile of tin
eating in-etti killed vv.th A -!.- Roaclipepper It will be mu. h eumer character of thr original and world
to exterminate them now than a few| famous story. "Cinderella" walks
days Inter. Don’ t, delay! Get a box to und breathes upon the screen a» |
day, before they scatter disease though it were a bewitching, dazzling j
germs through your homes. Sold by being .ncurnnied by memory and |
all ill uggists.
H!l 8te
idealized by t lie tender recollection«;
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It may he said that Miss Pickford’ « j
two foremost previous triumphs on i
the screen have been "Teas of tin !
Storm Country," and such a Little
^
Queen ” In " T e » s ” she protrnyed tiiei
role of the rugged squatter girl, nnd
in the latter production sho presented
o
an interesting contrust by appearing
in royal garl) and amid regni en- j
vlrrtnmont. Hut in the film ve.sion
of "CiniltTclln” w*‘ st*c her in both,
us the poor and wtetched cindcr-giil, |
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nnd Inter As the triumphant nnd j
happy pr.ncess. Thus she combines
0 ; her two greatest former imponion' ntions ¡n the present production.
V/
Particular pains have been tnken
: in the production of this feature, nnd
^
¡ts mnny impressive setting» nnd
^ 1beautiful costumes grently enhance
the artistic nnd dramatic value of
«2* the subject.
^ , Mis* Pickford is nided by a *uH y;perbly chosen cast in making her
*2* characterization one thnt will s u b - ’
stantially add to the popularity of
i the famous little stnr As we follow
^ i her through the* story, nnd si»' her
chunge from
the pathetic little
girl to the sovereign of nil the .do­
mains. .including the figuratively
larger domain of Princo Charmlng’ ds
heart, wc cannot help admitting
Bros., Props.
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that s h e - k - w i t h o u t a doubt "th a
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world’s greatest motion picture act­
ress.
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No lots sold to colored people. No home
allowed built costing less than $1,000.00.
Water works now being installed--prices
will soon make another advance. Fortunes
are being made by investing in Jackson­
ville property.
(
Just think of it, by setting aside only
17c a day for a short while you can pay
for a lot in RIVERVIEW, the most rapid
growing suburb to Jacksonville.

1 The Bonita Cafe !

DON’T D E LA Y , SEE

Located in the new )Vood-

DR ARMSTRONG

ruflF Building is now open

The Owner, while here on his private cruising Yacht

for business. The very best

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At the Santord Herald Office Building.

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Remember Riverview has made the most wonderful growth
and development of any suburb in Florida^-—THE PAST 4 YEARS
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Eight-Thirty Wednesday, July 14th

Store will be Closed all day Monday and
Tuesday, July 12th and 13th

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W e find that our stock is larger than ever before at this season and in order to make room for our fall stock we will put our entire
stock on the market at greatly reduced prices. A s evidence o f the great bargains which we will offer we quote a few prices below:

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Neckwear

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothing
$20.00
22.50
25.00
28.00

Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits

Reduced to.
$13.48
Reduced to.
14.48
Reduced to ................. 14.98
Reduced to................ 17.48

Palm Beach Suits

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Mohair Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits

Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced

$ 8.48
9.48
10.48
10.98

to
to
to
to

$ .25
.75
1.25
1.50
1.50

to $ 4.00 Suits Reduced
to
5.00 Suits Reduced
to
6.00 Suits Reduced
7.00 Suits Reduced
to
8.00 Suits Reduced
to
to
9.00 Suits Reduced
to 12.00 Suits Reduced

Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants

to $ 2.79
to
3.48
3.98
to
to
4.48
to
4.98
to
5.98
to
6.98

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Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men's
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s

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$ .10 Men’s Hose Reduced to
$ .07
.15 M en’s Hose Reduced to
.11
.25 Men’s Hose Reduced to
.19
.50 Men’s Hose Reduced to
.39
'Pbe above consists of sail colors
black, whire, Palm Beach, etc.

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.98
1.28
1.28

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MEN’S STRAW HATS
About 150 hats ranging in price from $1 to $3.50, now

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Special lot of Men’s 50c Hose reduced to

Reduced to
Reduced to
Reduced to
Reduce I to
Reduced t&lt;&gt;
Reduced to

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.79
1.18
1.48
1.78
1.98

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Pin Check Pants
$ .83
Kaki Pants
1.18
Work Pants
1.48
All Wool Pants
1.89
All Wool Pants
2.48
All Wool Pants
2.79
All Wool Pants
2.98
All Wool Pants
3.18
All Wool Pants
3.48
All Wool P a n ts .......... 3.98
All Wool Pants ........
4.48

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We also have about 100 pairs of Men’s Vici, Patent and Gun
Metal, regular $3.00 values, now going at
$1.98
SPECIAL LOT WOMEN’S SHOES
Several dozen pairs Ladies’ Shoes ranging in price from $1.50
to $4.00; also a few Children’s and Men’s. These shoes consist |
of various styles and makes and will he closed out at 98c per pair i
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$ .50 Dress Shirts now
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$
.75 Dress Shirts now
1.00 Dress Shirts now
1.50 Dress Shirts now
2.00 DressShirts now
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2.50 Dress Shirts now
3.00 Dress Shirts now.
All 50c Work Shirts . .

Cloth Hats
Mens’ Cloth Hats Reduced to one
half price.
$ .50 Hats Reduced t o .................... $ .25
.38
*75 Hats Reduced to ................
.50
LOO Hats Reduced to

Caps

$ .15 Children’s Hose
.......
.25 Children's Hose
.15 Children’s Sox, 2 for

Straw Hats
All Straw Hats one-half price see
special lot in special'Column
$1.00 Straws Reduced to................ .$ .50
.75
1.50 Straws Reduced to.................
1 .0 0 .
2.00 Straws Reduced to.................
1.25
2.50 Straws Reduced to.................
1.75
3.50 Straws Reduced to.2..............

Panama Hats
.$ 3.98
$7.00 Panamas Reduced’ to
4.48
8.00 Panamas Reducedjto...........

.11
.19

.25

$6.00 Tan, English Toe.
$ 4.48
6.00 Tan, Blucher Oxford
4.48
6.00 Vici Blucher Oxford
4.48
6.00 Vici Button Oxford ............
4.48
6.00 Farm Foot Oxford
4.98
6.50 Patent Leather Oxford........... 4.79
25 pair Stacy Adams Shoes in odd sizes
$3.98. These are a few numbers we
are closing out and make this sacrafice
to clean up the stock.

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$ .75
1.50
.50
.50
.50
1.00
.50
.50
1.00
• .50
.25
.25
.50
.50

$

Stacy-Adam s Shoes for Men

Underwear

.39
.79

Elastic Seam Drawers now $ .59
Union Suits n o w .............................. 98
Imitation Scriven Drawers ,.
.39
B. V. D. Draw ers.....- .....................39
B. V. D. Shirts .......................
.39
Union Suits n o w ........ ................
.81
_$4.00 Regal Oxfords...........................$ 3.48
Porosknit D raw ers......................... 39
4.50 Regal Oxfords...........................
3.98
Porosknit Shirts ............................. 39
5.00 Régal Oxfords................................ 4.48
Porosknit Union Suits;..........
•.81
Porosknit Boys UnionSuits
.39
These consists o f . Tan, Blucher and
Porosknit Boys D raw ers.............. 19
Button, Gun M e ta l. Blucher, Bal and
Porosknit Boys Shirts..................... 19
Button, Patent Leather Blucher Bal
Shirts now...............................
3 9and
.
Button. All New Stock nothing
Drawers now ..................................... 39
carried over from last year.

Regal Shoes for Men

THIS SALE FOR CASH ONLY

$1.50
2.00
2.25
2.50
3.00
2.50

Canvas
Canvas
Canvas
( anvas
Canvas
( 'anvjis

Shoes for
$
9S
Shoes for
1 l''
Shoes for
1.6,''
Shoes for
1.9N
Shoes for
2 2s
Shoes, rubber, soli*-. I Is,

These can he furnished in many dif­
ferent styles and shapes
$ .50 Values for
$
.38
1.00 Values for
s2
1.25 Values for
,,s
1.50 Values for
I 2s
1.75 Values for '
1.•’&gt;&gt;
2.25 Values for
1.78
2.50 Values for
...
1.98
3.00 Values for
2.48

Endicott Johnson W ork Shoes
$1.75
2.50
3.00
3.50

Values
Values
Values
Values

for
for
for
for

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Children’s Hosiery
.39
.63
.79
1.18
1.48
1.98
2.18
.38

W hite Canvas Shoes for Women

Buster Brown Shoes

We have about 25 pairs of Beacons $3.50 and $4.00 values which f
will go at $2.38. Only a limited number of these.

Dress Shirts

For Men, Worriwn, Boys and Girls
$ .75 Champions
$
:&gt;8
1.00 Camp Fire Tennis
.sfc
1.25 Tennis Shoes
.98
1.50 Tennis Shoes
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2.00 Veranda Pumps
1.3s
1.25 Emmy Ixiu’s
.98
1.50 Emmy 1/Oil’s
1
2.00 Emmy i/ou ’s
l.:;s

20c

About 200 pairs of Men’s Tan, Gun Metal, Patent Leather,
l button or blucher, regular $3.50 values, we will close out
| f o r ............................................................................... $2.28

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1.00 Caps Reduced to....................

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48c t

Special lot of about 100 Shirts from 75c to $1.50, slightly soiled S
from showing in windows, your choice
? . .. 48c . ♦

M en’s Pants
$1.00
1.50
2.00
2.25
3.00
3.50
4.00
4.50
5.00
&lt;5.00
6.50

$

$3.50 Tan and Gun Metal
3.50 Patent and Vici

Patrician Shoes for Women
$3.50 Patrician Shoes
4.00 Patrician Shoes

$ 2.48
2.98

Radcliff Shoes for Women
$3.00 Values for
$ 1.98
3.50 Valies for
2.48
All Tans in the above lot at half price

D rew ’s Shoes for Women
$2.00
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.00
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
3.50
4.00

P. L. Baby Doll Pumps
- $
One Strap House Shoes
Two Strap Pumps
Patent Colonial P u m p s........
Black Kid, Colonial
Patent Pumps, Med Heel
Patent Pumps, Plain.... ..........
Col. Pumps, wooden h e e l....
V . C. Blucher, low h e e l____
V . C. Blucher, rubber h eel...
Colonial Sand T o p .................

$3.00 Values for.............................
3.50 Values for.........................

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$ 2.(18
2.98

POSITIVELY NOTHING CHARGED
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1.68
1.68
1-98
2.48
2.48
2.98
2.98
2.98
2.98
2.98
2.98

Grover’s Soft Sole Shoes for Women

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1.4
1.6
1.9

$1.50 Values for
$
2.00 and 2.25 Values for
2.50 Values for...................................
3.00 Values for.......................
3.00 Men’s Palm Beach

Tennis Shoes

Men’s Half Hose

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$ .75
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.25
2.50

Canvas Palm now
leather Work Gloves
Osborn Work Gloves
Osborn, long gauntlett
Manon’s Work Gloves

W hite Canvas Shoes for Men

$ .25 Ladies’ Silk Hose
$ .19
.50 Indies’ Silk Hose
....................... 39
1.00 Ladies’ Silk-Hose..............................79
All Ladies’ 50c Tan Hose Silk and
Lisle will be closed out at 25c per pair

W ork Gloves

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$3.50
4.50
5.50
6.50
7.50
8.50
9.50

Silk Ties Reduced to
$ .19
Silk Ties Reduced to
.39
Sport Ties Reduced to ................ 39
Bat Wing Ties Reduced to
.39
.42
Diose End Tirs Reduced to
.61
Loose End Ties Reduced to

$ 4.48
4.98

$7.00 Suits Reduced to
7.50 Suits Reduced to

$13.50
15.00
17.50
18.00

$ .25
.50
.50
.50
.75
1.00

Ladies’ Hosiery

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JULY l í . «S««

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All Sort* of Fake Scheme* Successful

. ’ Tonight, nt

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"Over

the Rainbow.”
Doora open at 7:30 and perform­
ance “ t 8:16 P- *'*■ ,Hr t," ‘ operetta
i tonight.
Don’ t mi»* Boeing the operetta
tonight.
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Between the acta Specialties un­
usually go01*-

The one price of 35 cents will preY#il all over the house tonight Come
■early nnd get a good »eat
Curtain rises at 8:15 tonight. Be
prompt.
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Mr* and Mrs. R* L. P®ck nnd
family afo now comfortably located
fn one of tho new McCuller houses
«n Ninth Street.
Mr. and Mrs L. M. Telford have
arrived in the city after nn absence
of several months and will again
occupy their homo on Mngnolin Ave.
Their hosts of frionds here are giving
them n warm welcome.
Increase In P. M ’ s Salary
In tho annual readjustment of the
salaries of postmasters, announced
Tuesday b y Postmaster Goneral Bur­
leson, twenty-*!* Florida postmaster*
were given an increase in salary, nnd
eighteen wero given decreases. For
the past year the salnry
of the
Sanford postmaster has been $2,600
which has been increased to $2,GOO.
Since the salaries of the post
masters nrc scheduled by tho busi­
ness handled by tho olllces them­
selves, the increase in Postmaster
Baskin’s salary is highly compli­
mentary of the volume of business
handled through the local otlice, and
tho manner in which the atlaiis of
the oflice are conducted.
Some Fine Tomatoes
Alfred King who resides on the!
west side is n good grower of winter
vegetables hut in the spring
crop;
line he makes a speriaTt.V of toma­
toes anil piohahly grows the best
tomatoes that Sanford can boast
Be has a few new wrinkles in grow
ing tomntoes nnd one of them is to
bring on the late ones und&lt; r »had«
muk.ng them line and linn and they
are allowed to ripen on the vines i
before they are biought to the local
market, lie brought some to the
llcruld office this w e e k that Were
absolutely the finest we have ever
seen in th.s state

Abttihrr 7V/'yrdia /'rum liit'nboicl nil

To the gen* tous people of Sanford.
I will nrrive at the Imperial Theatre
tonight at 81 5 with my maids of
honor and company of fireflies, frost
sprites, moon-beams,
sun-beams,
tlower-a, lists ur.ii ¡ill the .-n|or&lt; of tinrainbow Please lie kind enough to
give us the welcome of a riowded
house. Our operetta is particularly
pretty and I feel sure will please you
all. In the couisi- of the evening we
will take the children (Taire. Anita.
Bertha and Domthy back to Rainhowland with us. to see the wonders
of that famous country. Once again
1 urge the good people of Sanford
to give us the encouragement of a
large audience.
Queen — Hain bowl and.
Tuesduy'. July 13-1916.

ly Floated Prove Credulity of
Humanity.

llumatf credulity passes all limi­
tations Before me lies n newspaper
story from Chicago: A man was on
hlH way to n savings hank to deposit
f H5 Two smiling strangers met him,
fooled him with tho story that they
had “ a magic handkerchief which
would doubla the stranger's money If
he would fold Ills bank bill* within It.
After the operation, the strangers told
him to watch the handkerchief nnd
sec his money grow. They disap­
peared. They had his money nnd tho
handkerchief contained wnste paper.
Does this sound Impossible?
Hero Is another story, oven more
Improbable, but true. In New York a
company, appropriating tho name of a
well-known corporation, advertised to
sell Its shares at a bargain, and flxod
n pile© that was Just twlco the stock
Miss Winnie Rivers has returned market price. A circular was sent to
the Italian quarter Intimating that a
from a six weeks visit to Green Cove
great opportunity was presented for
Springs.
workingmen to secure an Interest In
a wonderfully prosperous railway, that
Misses Clara Millen nnd Edith only a fow shares could bo had, and
Stewart left to day for Jacksonville (hat they must bo bought at once. A
where they will join n party of a rush was mado for tho stock, although
hundred teachers off fot tho Panama every dally paper printed tho quota­
tion of tho same security at half the
Exposition.
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price at which the swindle!* were
tMrs R oy liumling of DeLand is otferlng It. Tho police put an ond
to tho game. If pcoplo are so credu­
visiting Mrs. W. H. Shelly.
lous, Is It surprising that the post of­
fice authorities report that $150,000,Itirth*
000 a year Is taken from the gulllblo
Mr. Und Mrs. J. K. Ilutler an­ by dealers In fake securities? If Wall
nounce the birth of u little son, j street did this kind of wretched busi­
Monday June II.
He will bv ness. It would deservo reprobation.
None of tho cheap mining, oil, plan­
Justice Edward, Jr.
tation. real estate and similar schemes
Mrs F P Strong and little daugh-*: could get a foothold In the stock ex­
ter l»uIlei, lease today for a visit to change because, bofore a stock can bo
listed. It must submit a detailed report
Kansas
nnd show that It represents a legiti­
mate enterprise. This docs not mean
GREAT
SUFFRAGE
LEADER that occasionally a stock Is listed that
should not have been, but It meana
that, as a rulo, listed securities hovo
merit. Nor does listing mean that
they will advance In prtco. Securltlea
only represent business Institutions
subject to the laws of trade, hut
rhnncea of profit In the purchase of
listed securities, or those that are sold

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No 80
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No 89
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No! 85 . 5:44 P M. .. .6:04 P. M.
Oviedo
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waa In the hospital a month. He Is
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praying. 'What In tho world aro you
praying for?' I asked him. He had
hard work steadying his voice. T —
I'm praying,’ he stammered, ‘ that tho
war won't bo over before I can get
back' What arc you going to do
with a spirit like that?''—Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
New Woman Is a Marrying Woman.
Tho alarmist assertion* that tho
spread of "feminist" doctrine I* going
to destroy tho homo are disproved by
statistics
More women rnnrry today
than did In 1900 There has been a
gain of nearly 2 per cent In tho num­
ber- of marriages of women over fif­
teen In tho last 20 years
Among the 30.000,000 married wom­
en whom tho last census takers roport, only 185,065 had been divorced.
Ida Tarbell calls this a “ small per
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la no other human relation that can
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Keeping Men Out of Mischief.
To keep Its men out of mischief n
liik coal company Inaugurated the gar­
den habit among Its miners
Result'
Pay day sees fnr fewer fight» much
le»H money spent for liquor and n
larger sum carried home to the wife
nnd children I lenrn from the maim
ger that besides these Immediate ef
feet« mailt of the miners are now aide
to raise a considerable part of nil
tile vegetutiles their families eal
Some of the large Iron and steel
companies divert their men with
ruti«ie f M Schwab Is patron saint
of a great hand at Bethlehem
There are four band* or drum corps
:ii the Cornwall (ire hanks, and the
Frick company goes the limit In mix
lug music with coke, having It bands
at Ps various works
(live nu'ii something pleasant to do.
and they will spend less money and
Mine for things that urw unpleasant
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Twelflh ( ¡fruii is \ ititi
Tallii hsssi e, J 111\ Ili
By t ileelsion of thè Supreme &lt; olir! oli I ho
valid,ty of thè act treni tong thè
Twelfth Judicta! Circuit out of lite
counties of Dlival and \;in«.tu and
creiumg a new fourtli &gt; irmi out of
St. Johns. Clay ai.d Piilnain. thè lai
As p r e s i d e n t of t to* International
ter heing takon froin thè K'ghth &lt; ir
cuit, Utero is sinull hope of liriiiging Woman » Suffrage alliance, and as
ahout roliof in thè congested eon- leader In numerous sufTrage organiza­
«lition in ibis &lt;irruit The Sup erne tions Mrs f ' n r r l e r l i n p m a n f ati lias
e a r n e d a lllll que ill»! IllCtlOU ni l l oqg
Court yesterday afternoon bande I
members " f tier m-i tor tier Indefntlgn
down nn ftdverse opinion, and ibis
lib- labor t or t h e ' a u s o
She has been
meims thnt bolli . f l i. "olgep III,- hi ,n| .1 tin ¡1 11111 Mi •- • l e i s i n c e
pomted by li ni'iii-r ì ■
• in de*
it- foiiinl.il ¡ - u t » . i n w a r s a g o a ni l
thè act are &lt;•11- 1•••t I 1'• * i I
d u r i n g lli.it pi tint! tin
b e e n ideili t
J. T But'er, w fio ••..
1 vi '••rei I lied » i d i w i n n i n g l i g h t s f or » o m i n i »
Soothe* Tooth, Fire* Bed.
a» tho addittonal judge in thè new full or partial suffrage in Tasmania.
John Wolf, a rural mall carrier of
Twcìfth Circuit, udii Judge S J. | Queensland, Flnlniid, Norway. Sweden. Bbcnaburg, Pa.. Iiaa demonatrntod that
Bilhurn of Palatkn. who was to pre- ( Denmark, Victoria, England, Belgium nn electric light .bulb will cure n
side over thè proposed new Fourlh and Iceland, as well as full suffrage toothache and then hoiiio. Wolf was
In seven o f the filiteli States
walking the floor with a toothache of
Circuit.
M r s i i l l :s k n o w n p a r t b ul arl y f or
Ilie Jumping kind, when the bright
Thu hill as originally | * ; i I . ' h, l o r q u a l i t i e s of l ou s t m e t 11 e Staten
idea struck him
Wrapping n toNvel
Legislature wa-&lt; V e i n e d by «..•\. - 1, ■- ii iaiisliip
around an eleetrle light hull) nttm lied
Trammell, but it- lulvm-nt*"* led i
(o a long cord, he got Into bed. press
members of the l* iiii' •!• 1 / i'"*'
■tig Mi*- liiilli again«! the iicblng molar
both houses I l f tie ..... II.I,
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as a warming pad The device worked
Select Your Master
succeeded ,n hnviu.i it m r r i e i l m n
You cannot serve two mo Mr- you magically The suffering stopped and
wolf fell asleep
must servi* one or the ntllet
II lour
the Govrrnoi's v e t o nt.d - l i or t l ; . be
Shortly after midnight, the mall car­
work
Is
the
first
with
voti
nuit
mu
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fore the legisle» l i r e ¡oljoiirio d G o v
rier dreamed there was a fire nnd thnt
feo
second,
work
Is
your
master
and
ernor Trammell announced the ap­
he was fighting his way through smoke
pointment "of the additional judge for tho l/inl of work, who In find But
If your fee Is Oral with you nnd and flames Ho awoke to find the bed
the Twelfth Circuit nnd the nidge
He sprang to safety nnd
your work seenni! fee Is your mas­ burning
and State's attorney for the new ter. nnd the lord of fee, who is tho cave the alarm, but before firemen ar­
Fourth Circuit. E. Noble Cillimin. devil
rived (he house wn» almost gutted
Kusktri
of St. Augustine, was uppointeil
Stnto’a attorney for the latter cir­
Prpyed He Might Fight Again
The Meanest Man Once More
cuit. Ho is also ousted by the di cis­
Here Is an extract from n letter
I have ut last discovered the very
ión of .tho court.
meanest man
lie In the fellow who from abroad—never mind tho nation­
There will also, therefore, lie no somehow manages to get you to tell ality
•Txiuls Is still hero on sick leave
change in the makeup of the old everything nlioui yourself, and then
shuts up like a clam amt mating«* to 11« uns awfully battered up nnd Is so
Fourth and Eighth Circuits.

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terni of nln#t jr-nio# (991 yearv from (ha data
of issuadee of lettera patent.
Article V.

The oftlcers of this corporation shall be
a president, a vice president, a secretary
sire u larger attendance they must
Dep
a rt m e n t o f Ik e In t e r io r
Ml
and
a treasurer, the latter two of which
u. s Land Ofllcr ar Calnravillr.Kla
officers, to* wit: a secretary and treasurer
increase the interest. They will then
Juno 26. 191&amp; .
Notic« Is hereby given that Thomaa C. may be held by one and the same perbe able to keep the ••teen" ngc
Hutchinson of Ostern. Florida, who. on Match son, and n board of dlroctora of hot more
21,
Homestead
Entry,
No.
.
. . .
,, .
; « . 1913,
i n i s . made
mad.
H o rn ,- t e i
t.n iry .
No. thàa severi (7) noi l#*a than threo (3)
youngster* nrd the adults as well in ¡m iss», for s ij of skw Section i l : ,n&lt;t mamLera,* thè numLer of salii board to he
1S 'ì of SW G, Section 12. Township 19 South, flied from lime to lime l&gt;y thr by-law»;
rtfgulur ni tendance.
i Hang«* 31 hast, Tallahassee ‘ Meridian, has thè board of dlrectors «hall be elerted by
I bird notice of intention to make Three-yrar tha stockholdrrs al thè annua! meeting
I Proof, to establish claim to the land above of thè sald storkholdrt* whfch shall be
, described, before f’ lrrk of Circuit Court, at hrLi nn thr Ara! Tua«d*y In June of rsrh
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J It. Kill., ol Oatt , , n . Flortil«. '
i» r
board . . ( d i r e c t o r . » n n u . l l y on the , ^ A l l L o A l A f l V C r t iH C lI ir n I u I A
. t r . n.,
n o rM ,.
d* ,# “
th* » n n u . l me* ln C o I h .
4.4 «181 IJIOfllH I n d f f
W C. Carprnlrr., nl O
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stockholders
as a b u te
and
immediately T h i n I f l p n n i n r f T i l IIL*!* * ' * &gt; % . • *
II. U. Harri., ot 0.t*«n, Florida.
A C H I EL IS A M O N G Y E T A K I N G N O T E S A N D F A I T H .
,lt*r
th*
..1.1
mrc-tln*
ol
,
lock
holder,.
*
IICal,|nR
1
It Kfcfc ( f . M j j
A. A- Hrook*. of (*«trrn, Fiorirla.
Th* hoard ol dlrvrtor* rnay at any time 1 l l n p Ffir Fnrll Inunrll....
.
Kotiert W. Davit,
UNHAPPINESS IN THE HOME OF
“ H E ’ LL T R E N T ’ E M
S O SAYS SAU N TEREK .
appoint rurh aa.I.tant ar,r*tarl*. or aa
**KCn in sertion . Minimum
•STure-itr
Iteci.trr
■
l.tant
trra.urrr.
a.
it
may
»**
fit*
.
Tha.
CliaFPP
2.'»
i'oiitu
ELDER BERRY.
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fnrorporetpr* of Ihl. company »halt m**t |
«
lllrt.
at th* effir* ol ih* company In the -*‘ f 1 ___________
Soli,*
or
A,,
Helton
for
t
.
i
llrril
Inder
Sanford.
Flòrida
.......
,•••!.ua.
on
th*
2nd
day
ol
,
—other fe ilo » '» altogether
wrong:
W here The South Bogins
Srrlien 375 of Ihr (ìrnn al Slalvir«
Augu,t
1916.
to
compirle
Ih»
organilaj
A o * x„ . .
Nolle*
I.
turc
by
given
that
ft.
(’
.
flower.
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_
Down where the welcome is never grace to kniil« nnd to omit the un- According to HI» Story He “ Ondured” purrh«*rr of Tex iVrilfir.tr No. »22. lion of Ih* rompanr, lo' adopt by-law., I &lt;►
and to *l*ct ¿Ji* ofnrrr, to conduct th.i
*
kind printed word when
some
il»«*d
th*
2nd
d.y
of
Jun*.
A.
I».
1913,
stronger
burine*.
uL
th*
ror|ioratlnn
until
Ita
Sut!
Much Before He Got His Mind
hs. fll*d .aid certificate In my office end annual m».tlng in 1910. Until tha «»id
injected
a
bit
of
Halt
and
pepper
un­
Than where the glmk hand-clasp. is
h,a mad* application for tax deed to i*- meeting of the Incorporator, and until
Made Up to "Git Onni.
•u* in ercornenr*
with l»w. Said rntlH thrir auerraaora ara al*ctrd and duly qual­
der my skin (but perhaps 1 deserve);
Given tfte stranger:
married."
rat* embrace* th* following drsrribrd ified, tha Imalnra. of thl. corporation «hall
grucc
to
lemember
‘
that
there
property situated In Frminol* county, Flor­ b* conducted hy'th* following oinerra, to
Down where the untile dwells n little
For Sale— 13 acre farm.
id,. to-wit: N li ol SWJi. S*r. ) 9. Tp. wit: W. S. Hand, praeident: T. I. HawWen
nre two sides to almost every ques­
longer—
‘ Your wife alleges that you were 21 9. K. SJ E. Acr*. SO.
kina, vie president: J. N. Whltncr, »aerr- Side, cheap for cash, imrm ;
Ï'OW
,
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1 Th, raid land bring inrnrd at th* d,l* tary and trearurar; and W. 9. Hand. C. M
tion (especially excepting tho saloon
That's where the south Login».
Address F Jt
cruel to her, charged tho Judge, of th* D.uanr, .of rurh **rilSr,i* in th* Hand, T. I. Ilawkin*. J. N. Whltnrr, !.. A. session.
I
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am,
Down where the roses bloom nil question j; grace to remember that n "that you first insulted her, then "»"&gt;* ot Unknown. UnU*. &gt;sid rrrtifl- flruml.y and S. 1'uir.ton a. a board of Red Bank, New Jt-r«t •.
,
,
,
,
.
__
&gt;
r**»
.h.'l
n*
rrilrrnird
»crordlng
lo
law,
,l|,»riD
r,
■*!(
soft answer turtieth away wrath nnd knocked her down and trod upon her. , , , d**d win |
winter
---- ■»------luu*
therron—on-vth*»--v
27th.*_..
day
Arlldr VI.
of July A. 1&gt;. 1916.
And the water sparkles n little bit nt the same time is more effective. flow about UT"
Thia corporallAn .ball at thr tnrrting
For sale nt n good discom t . rhoi.
WltwAr nly ofTiiial eignatur* and real
ol
thr
Incorporator,
abova provided for.
"Dis
about
It.’’
responded
Elder
Ber­
Ihia th* 21»t day of June, A. D. 1916.
" A n d courage—couiage to tell
brighter.
nr,ship
in the Sanford B umt.-- c 0|.
adopt
an
appropriate
corporate
aosl
and
(••»Il .
E. A. DOUGLASS.
hy-lawa not InconaUtant with thaaa arAnd the b on d s ol home are a wee bit the truth that ought to be told ry. "dis much, an’ den some.
•Clerk Circuit Court 8*mlno!e Co., Fla.
lege.
Owner cannot use n
in ­
tlclra
of
incorporation,
and
la
»*
of
th«
“ Me nn' flat woman been trabbolln’
V
lly Jaa. C Holier I*. I&gt;. C.
whether I like it or n ot,*\Ahether it
ti6hter
Slate of Florida, which hy-lawa
may ba
quire nt rieraltl Office
S7-Tu*»-6tc
double ’bout 'leben days. 1 dono tuk
amrndrd or repealed, may ha provided In
That'» where the South begin».
hits me or my friends, whether it
her to be do wife o ’ mah buzxum, an'
.------------------- aurb by-law».
Article VII.
•
For Sale Cheap-rGus rar g. good
costs
me
one
subsetiber
or
one
thou­
she done atung mo in dat buxzum. an’ Notic* of Awtication for Ta« t»e*d tndn
Down where the skies are a trifle
Thr high»*! amount of Indrbtadnraa or as new.
Inquire at Fern aid Tia
sand subscribers: courage to look fudehmo’ :I Nolle» ,l7?
•r. ,h*givap
. a *■ff»l
to which this, corporation may at
bluer
is hereby
that K. (,'. Uowtr lisblllli
Shop._______
___________
go tf
any
lima
aubject
lt**lf
»ball
ba
twico
tho
without
blinking
at
political
facta
"Day befo’ ylstlday evenin' I come purrhsaar of Tax Crrtlftrat* No. S22. amount of its authorised atock.
Down where friendship’s a trifle
-tha 2nd day of j\mr. A. D. 191.1,
and to put honest interpretation moseyin’ 'long homowards ‘bout aup- datad
*
Article
VIII.
baa filed raid certificata in my ofllca and
trnor, ;
•
Sale— Second hand book*.
The namaa and
raaidanrea of tha
In­ For
on auch fact* whether my political peh time. I has a quarteh's worth o' baa mad* application for tax dead to itaua corporator,
and ,ub,rrlbar, of »tork, with Standard
And hope nnd faith and love
xxx
authors. Address. Books
in
arcordanra
with
law.
Said rartlSratr
friends like it or not; courage to he po’k chops under tnah arm. an' peace rmbracca tha followlng drterihrd proprrly the number, of ah,re&lt; aubacribed by oath
endure—
Herald
Office.
tr*
a*
follow,:
X" tf c
I •itualrd In Saminola rounty. Floridi, tofair and to speak my honest belief an' satisfaction In mah soul.
L. A.
Ilrumlay, Sanford, Florida,
&amp;0
wlt: 8WH ol 8Wfi. 8a*. 19. Tp. 4l 8 •bare*.
That’« whero the south logins.
ubout candidates for office of all stepped Into de house, an’ she rlx up K. 33 E. Acr.» 40.
T. I.
Hawkina, Sanford, Florida,
SO
Down where n velvet breeze is blow­
Th* asid land brlng saa*.r*d at tha data
For Sale— 12 5 by 7 Phot«.» i ..rid»
political parties, no matter how. offen her cheer, picked up dat cheer of th» iaayanca of aurh rrrtlflcsta In tha •bare*.
ing
fc
f
M. Hand, Sanford, Florida, 26 »bar*«
or
Sanford• views for f ! mi
i„r
I want only candidates of my own an’ hung It roun' mah neck name’s a i noma of Unknown. tfnlraa aald cartifl■ HU, a
r a tn v i u , Florida,
• a v i i u a « 26
»«a r*h»r&gt;*
a t a * rw
1
1#I
W. 8. Hand,
Sanford,
I rata .hall br r.dr.mrd arcordlng lo law,
And there is music in every wave
crate roun’ a tuhkey gobbler.
J. N.
Whitoer. Sgnlord. Florida. 41' . 50 cents. Address Boa JIT’». &lt; •,,r,j
party elected; courage to tell my
tax dr ed will i»u* tharron on tho 27th ■hareaflowing—
Den. youah honah, not satisfied &lt;j,v of July. A. D. 1915.
po •. p
8. I’ ulraton, Sanford. Florida, 10 aharra Florida.
friends NO when they want to get wif so much, sh« slammed me smack
wltn*»# my official •ignaturr and arai
That’s where the south begins.
In W ltnr.* Wherrol. the «aid incorpora­
.
.
i
t
.
.
.
.
,
.
this
the
21.t
day
of
Jun*.
A.
D.
1916.
tor« bav*
hereunto **t their hanl*. thi*
u*ai&gt;
e a nnt’ Ci ass
Down where the South is awaking something into my columns that in do stummlck wif a chunk o stove
6th day of June, A. D- 1915.
(*lrrk i’lrrult Coui f Seminole i*o . FI*.
is fair, and courage to say YES wood an’ knocked me siltin' flat In de
W S llanil
And forunes nre in the making,
;
T I If.»W in .
who are not my friends when the) 1 comer
Den she flung de dishes at
ut
c-T u -M r
Hr J»«. &lt; K«i&gt;*rta. 1» t .
♦
And there’s more of giving and lilsa
1» A H r u m l r y
cheer
Den ----sho ------come
want to get something into my col- j me an dat
---- -----------None»&lt;
V
I
Hand
n
of taking
S. F u l e a t o n
in fust on one side, den on
umns that is fair though distasteful busln me
Notice i* h*r*b&gt; given that ih*r* will l*
J. N. Whitnar.
Thnt i» where the south begin».
nnd courage, finally to walk alone t’other,
t’olher. wif dat atovc
atove wood again.
naaln.
m o o tin g of th. itoalty
, .. .tookhaid.r.’
_
- Tru.t
, STATE OF F L O R ID A
, ir.
.
,
, .
.
.
,
, Com pany at th* ofllc* of ita aarrrtary In
Where thero is more of laughing and
For Rent— Furnished roorfl» ,-orner
■Do cheer, an' mo dodged do bos’ |Panford. Florida, on Turaday. July 14th. C O U N TY OF S E M IN O L E
nnd friendless, if need be, that I may
day perannally appeared before n a Elm knd
*.
less o f sighing,
Third streets
\:-,i
wo wux able, but we bofe got Bawt o ' '
■* .,.,n
m- Jh* of&gt;i*rt o a Thi*
notary public, 1^ A. Hrumlry, T I lla «
not print something thnt t do not be­ ,
. . . .
.
. . .
this mooting la to amend tha charter ol
kin*. C. M . Hand. W. H. Hand. J N. room house on French Ave nr f imin one nnuddah s road, an ebbery now ,«id itraiiy Tru.t Company.
And more of giving and less of buy­
lieve nnd inny not advocate som e­
Whltncr
S. I’
to m*
V» n u n r r and
an d .k.
r uuVvIon.
irim n , m
m r well
wen known
Known « .
.
t
..
A L F R E D F O STE R .
an' again do chbnk hit de cheer nn’
ing,
»nil known to be i hr pmon« tje%eribH {
lit, t «»r \
:• d
K5-Tuee*5l e
Secretar y
thing thnt I do nor favot with head de cheer hit me. An’ nil do while dsl
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who
r
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f
f
u»**«l
th
e
l
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f
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And ‘you all” make friends without
T l i i r r l S ts
î» 2 -2 t
' ffrlr»
of
in rr rr p n f■ li o n ,
«nri
t h»*T
**»rh
nnd heart
femnle kep* usin’ de mos' Insultin' N o l l r r o f In l e n l l o n lo Applf for I . e t l r r * i r k n o w l r f i f r i l h rfu r» me, th a t th ey r i r half trying
For Rent Nl«-'
I'a lrn l
rutr&lt;i t h r «a m# for t h r |iur|H)*rs t h r r r i n
" A n d now. Great Spirit, lest my langwhlge herself.
There’» wjiere the South begins.
g i v e n th at wr, t h r un
nim wj
with bath. nc.i t ••'I
humble
prayer
detain
you
longei
’’ ' I V k
c h o p s — s m a c k ' — n l c g e h — .^ ^ ."g n 'i-'d '* h V ? *b ,l hl«
&lt;la&gt;
■irganifed
a
n
d
;
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W
i
i
n
r
«
W
h
e
r
r
n
f
I
have
h
u
i-u
n
to
Chn».
It.
Boostrnm. St.
Paul.
got po'k chops, aln' you*
« I . n . i r d u u r . r l v r . i n l .1 • r o r p ..r a lli. n ,jn
w&gt;
h , n,| , n ,| ..m r , , | . . . , | &lt;|.i
from visiting ju«t retribution on srnark
'.if. day ' bet ween £&gt;t h JiiSl
• • •
Hinnçk!
Whan dfh iwo bits I sont ,lrr u ,(
' ..ckh.trh** 5 -*«»r « -m
Jlnr. A i&gt; i «. i %
k
lilock from Gritmm.ir
those lying editors bark in civilizit- Himu.
l » n &gt; . f«»r
f «»r th» :&gt;urt
p u r p i i M « ««•! f o r t h «n&lt;l u m i r r
\ I IIFTTS.
■With the light of fuller knowledge
you lo collec' funi ilflB# A*n n a h H I « » f i / t i r t r r n • of I h r h a r t r r «n«i a r t i r l r * o f in
Not*r&gt; I'ubhr Stâiruf KlurtiJa jijcv
R igh t
p rice
'o
t.on oct up.ed this v«r&gt; In ur in get­
• I I »rge
on the subject tbo northern attitude
*«* '"'S'l'
Oil 0si*nv*Tk:
fllr »n Ihr nflics*
of thr
Mv rfintmissifiri % D
vt
»I
pu:
«\ddroHs C
R U
ting out those mendacious war ex­ djt white washtn' 17 don» Infudied •I irh Is no».hr,“
o v e r ’ I’o'k efiops - smack '
I&gt;nt two S»cr..|«r&gt; .f
..I Kh.r.d« and th.i *.•
I jjc
toward the southern negro has mar­
tras. I will close my huinlde prayer,
D».
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bit»
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g
w
I
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to
s
p
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l
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n
h
velously changed in recent year*.
hoping that its petition may
tie r a t i n ' fo* do n o w lint I WUE g w i n o to lalm»«««, Kloruia on tho If&gt;th »lay of J u l y ,
For Sale or Rei t
The death of the ‘ ‘ grandfather
11 19 t v lor I nt er s^ paient, upon i S r , | n i nurl &lt;&gt;r l o o m .
ta illo ir I ou n il
vouchsafed me. and go on whipping w c i t r I n d e R l n l e h s n' J o h n d e l l a p l t s ' « A II
• • n i I l » f D f • li &lt;1 » r i i ' U * "f iniufpurKtii.n
s i a t r uf Kl or I il a
of 1 III- la te J o -c J. Il I
clause” to restrict negro «tifTrage in
tin« stream for a f&lt; w more trout be­ q o r l u b l e
P o 'k chops
sm ack'
d a is
"
&gt; Hnn.l,
In t r K sta tr
..f
or reni on ren»nt..ti :.
the South ha» brought out consider­
I
I I k h 1*
WiMiarib K S*|ij»r*-« •!•-&lt;••• a ••••!
w h a il a n i ' '
fore sundown. A men."
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T
o
ail
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r
r
d tlo r» . U ^ ii r r s
I * I• t r i h u l r r a
to M r» I l.eir. b.'.rt
able comment from the northern
I. \ H r u m l r y ,
" A n ' e b b e r y l i m e she say ‘ s m a c k ”
itti *11 p»r««»n« h i r i r c r la im » t r H e m a m l*
I 'ul« *ton.
press, but it doesn't read like the
j ^ iit iM aanl h r l a t e \ *»u anti r a c l ^ o f )'t»u. ar.
t (*
la ik
d a l— she
la m m
me
annudeh
J S . Wfninrr
h»rah&gt; l u t i l i « J a n d
t*j p ff» « i l a n )
_ _ _ _ _ _
stuff they used to give us years ago * I ha ve notod with oxtreme pleasure o n e w i f d a t c h u n k
I f t l f i r * " f I n r o r por allnn
rlaim a a n d i)r n ia n t|s * h ' r h
&gt; o i l , o r n t h r r of
por
Rent
'i
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W♦ . Ihr bfwlffsiijnril, hrf»'l&gt;) • anriatr v o u , m a y h a v r » ¿ a . n e * t h ^ • • « t a l * - •*( W i l l i a m
when they took their view of the thè great woik iieing dune )&gt;y lite
' ■J edg e.
youah
b rin ali,
dat
Jo*
r
*v.|i|ir^w.
l i f r o f ^ * rijt-t «Ir • ••i »t l&gt;
iiu rn h r « to p ih rf
f «*r
t h** piirpi»»«* •■f
m
Park
\v*
.
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negro from “ I ’ nrle Tom's Cabin" leverai chureiies in Sanford along s e e m e d I n h e i n o ' d a n I c o u l d o n d u r e r r p « r a t m f *r».if • •r •»»• »*c
io i h r «ln d**r rn**- ! E i r f i i i r n of
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and like other sources. Here i, some­ tbe Ime of Barut'a. &lt; brisliun Ktwleav- s p e c i a l l y f u n i a s t r a n g e n l g g a h I n l n !• &gt; a n l &lt;! Ai fiet*« r the* l»r ** • 1*10(14 t f t Fir • l a t
r rr o l
1
Park
Ave
i
l
o
no
k
n
o
w
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m
o
’n
t
w
o
w
e
e
k
s
n
t
t
h
e
&lt;
&gt;
r
and
Brotherliood
cinsses
and
il
D i l t d Ju ly ! Ot h A f» 1 *13
KUi » n d a
p r ..k i* h n &lt; fot
l l « M " 1 the- S t a i r I I I
thing from
Yankee Doodle," a
S u -a n
II
S 'lU fr r « .
U lrrU IM t
i.f r o r p n f ’ a d o n e
for
|* r f i t
th #
f • •r f f i a l i i . f i
M e a n ' d a l c h e e r g o t tip In
( i W. Spelli’el
Vi l i t
paper pu Id is lied at Michigan City. be spt-uk» a greater leullzitllOft of m e s e » '
V T u m l a &gt; -9 l«
A r t i f 1r 1
ile c o r n e r a n ’ I hcz
' I s yo u a l l gw In e
Il
I)
r- a m r
of
t h le
r o rp n ra lio n
T i r
«ha H
hr
tiieir
dulie»
to
t
he
ehurch
among
Indinnn. which repiesents u iargi
l.»*rh Ï a .h e e
t at f ir
» *i. n i ï • a n y
p rin
11 thè t o c o n t i n u e d i n b l t n l z ? ' A n ' s h e s e z
4 .1 ..I
| • i a « r «if 1»U 9 »n V • • 1» h a l l he* i n the*
T ft)
nnd growing sentiment at the North fin* young inen and ladn~ &lt;d
Rent
Kurrifhi d r""in
S n u t r k ! — p o ’k
chops,
n lg g a h
III
*-• n fe ifd
I H u n t)
«if
‘• » • r t j i n u l r
a n *1
chureiies.
Sunford
can
imust
of
«nini'
&gt;! K ir
*»f
F lo rid a ,
« llh
h r a r t» * h
tilT irr*
at
" D o n ’ t try to solve tlie southern
nmitek”
witiiout board
•urh
nl her
p o in t«
in
th e Ç tete- of
F I o r *d m
negro problem, you min of the of th&lt;* largest classe« in theVhuiehes
’ A n ' den a l l I b p z w u z : ' S t a n d o u l e n
and
:n
tin l ’ ru tti!
S f at » •
nr
firflig n
riti n
Want
'*•! il
iiere thnt exists in file solili) li od m a h w a y . w o m a n , s t u n d o u t e n m a h 1 M r « ïa* t h r h o a r d n t d i r c e l o r * r n a &gt; f m m
North. It is already solved, and the
lim »* 1 o t l m r d r t r r m t n r .
M
For Rent &amp; room Itou-i
I'se gwlno to git onmarrlcd
Artici«* I I .
negro is in latter shape, morally, other cities in Florida are alno du- way.
f.f
th o
h l l »1 n r«xe
or
TU.
K •• n r r a 1 n a t u r e *
voting
mtich
of
their
lime
In
this
r ig h t n o w !"
218
F
rem
li
Ave
\
p;
physically nnd financially down be­
lo
Ir
r a r r i r »1 o n
h)
th .«
l ' U * l » •• « e r »
ror*
" A n ' e f s h e d o n e got s a w t o ' s p l l b ' d
To
a r •l U i r r
•n
*1.811
1.«as
fo llo ias
A v e . - ìli-’tip
low the Mason and Dixon line than t work and «long this line a« thè foi
r
*
L
.
y
t
f
t
.
ttill.
g
r
u
n
l
,
I
r
a
a
r
f
i
r
u
l
h
rr(»&gt;
d
r
n lM ii it s o m e n a I w u z p n s s i n ' , d n t a l n '
lowing
from
thè
Giiinesville
Sun
% 1er.
ta n fi*,
l e n r r r * n l «.
hrr» « lila m e n t •
arnl
he is in tiie North. We took the
For
ile: I li.
n o f a u l t o ' m i n e ’"
vt h a r c o r \ e-r.
f It h . r
• •ta t-«
nt
firry
h in d
salvation of the negio upon u, only indicate«:
• L* L o u r l*r*(
•f I
li.it II
.‘&gt;o I P •
Ihr
Th«* cry among Sundav -eiitnd
to find we don't know him It -n't
Colonie» of Two Nations.
I uf| ' •• or
Of •
• I
!•
•«
I«*
»•' njj
A
I’
t ’ ieiindlv
D*:.
workers
ali
ilo
lune
1
«.
Ilovv
..m
mffirlt'V'
•
*
a
ruultu'al
L
ti*iiva%
*t
*
*
r
for
a matter of prijud.ee on tie- part
The lo«« of Brazil brought ilio Port t.m i »-r ' tl ft d '.»f k* .»-f«! 1 4fti I •r f .»«u •••- *»•
r
of the notthein people it i- ju-t maini.un lite nl tendame '** i'Iiis i« ttguese dominion down from the proud for «u h ot hrr purp*»*«* *• ma&gt; lo ihl* r»*f
For Rent— N w .
•
pla.n ignorance of what .» required rreally a liurning question. The pri­ position It held at tho beginning of
I rooms over Yowell'». Enquiri N i’.
o i b a r ^ * - sequi,".;
in a task that was entirely self-im­ mary department is usually crowded, I the nineteenth century. But at the *|»H, radianze, «eli ar ntheroi** &lt;1l«poaa
! Yowell &amp; Co.
i-’-tf
«aw miti*, «ave miti alte«, turpentine I
off in at-i t j beginning of the
twentieth century
she nl
posed. *•**
Aa a
of• —
all• the intermediate shading
v *rule, the ,poorest
"
t
—
. / ».aw
at
ill«« or
o
ther l(arilltirs,
a r i n n r « . n#&lt;’«**ar&gt;
lto
o ithr
h r |i
•Itila,
or
nlhrr
ner«s*ary
--a ..-.
..
I l _____ l a i . . .
al..
I ____ k___
Five room ■•
For Rent
Americnn nogroes arc found in th o•tendance in proportion to nge, and 1 remained tho rnlntross of a colonial roinuUntir*
or di*p«Miiion *»f thr iymi**r. |
1
AM it .... a
:
Elm
avenue
depart
ment
ii»uully
North. T h ey nre generally
exiles
the
adult
department
is
usually
n
,
empire
surpassed
only
by
Great
BritiJJ.VVvei»
!n-«rrip!i*n
«
"T
T
'lan.N
..
«iruih't
nerally &lt;xilps
ment«
t In­
Corner Elm . t.-l I
fort tinnlely the
from the s u n n y land ooff kind)
France and Germany
Th e ell- •• ,
”•
h.,’"''^*,'," I
niinii» quantity.
qu ant it y. But fortunately,
kind! ness
llrss minus
g'1
TA
—•
. . .
. . .
.. male of the Portuguese colonies Is. i t w r «aid lan«l*. In t til drainage •
■
tllfrh t«
T
A pl'ly N II Càuri
iit-y h ave K*li- condition lilies not obtain in al 1
I»1»!
y
erally come
Noti It l.l-Cnu»t« 1hey the rhurr lie» of In- la ltd
While »lit mg Oil lu» porch and
were intolerable in tit » Soutii The
commercial vaine commensurate with tl.r *irM
"van. ii.ntm! •*..! hj». n ' r
4
:iv«- lin- ï .•yrn (-hatting 1ilenvan 1v wi ili Prof W II their gnat extent
Soutli does much to givi
The Portuguese 1'i.ats ■ftt| v*--**-l&lt;a iif ati&gt; *'• i r r i p l u»rt *»n
O
t h r sa t! i a na!*, lo b u ild , n a n , p u rr h a « « .
Wednesday, c o l.o n i c H ar*»:
♦
a show. The Southern people are Cnssels, ‘ in 'tieniti lust
In j\rricn. f'npn Verde i n n , m a n s f* - ur *rll r a i l r o a d line* or o t h - t
0
!
WANTED
negroes for they u n der-i,ll°
«»nversation
drifted
tt|»on». Sun' Islands.
St. ThontaB.
Mndelra and any
"
tr.„.p..rt.n&lt;.n.
hutf f t tnot
in
kind to the
*&gt;
4ii»- i i x h t t / v o , ' * ‘ “ '■y ' U " U1 1
,
,t
.I
a
..
_
a» aa
of
it
,. iI
, ,. . .
. .. . . .
_
any minaannnit
e rr
r a»
ccoommmmoonn
f r»af n
*rf
of
tiny
school
work
in
that
nt&gt;
By
the
1
rinces
Islands:
Portuguese
Gubina.
ireixM
pa.»*nx*r«
(nr
M
r«
t&lt;
&gt;
f*n
atund them. The negro keep* his
it will be of interest to the Angola, Portuguese East Africa or .Mo- «»»•, ••»«•» ,c«"troll*«l hy it. .rd to h«v*
place. JIe is never offensive and wa* .
• M . *
,
..
, " , _
J.
, rnlum* r»fht lo anti nfnirol ovrr lb*
f
r
i
e
n
d
of Prof, C uwcIh hero
in ! win blcjuoj In Indfn, G o a , Dnninun. Plu; I
t * m f on ft* mHweH !•«»!« «n&lt;i tb«
Wîintocî^ T h r w nr feur ttnft«rrt-b*-«l
he is loyul,
kindly, uffcctionate
Gainesville
to
learn
that
his
year’s
|
&gt;n
China.
Macao:
In
tho
Malay
archl‘ . » “ afil
rooms will), hath. Either fl. ’
individual, who is always respect­
work in Ocala schools has
been , l&gt;&lt;&gt;,nK0. P«rt of Timor. Tho total area po*i* of hunting and flablng prtvijrft* on
rottagr*. Acltlrt'ss R
li
ful. \V!thin a decade there will he
in »«id stre a m * at auch
»wr o f ! '* -R03'O°O «quaro miles, of which 794,- ,,i,‘
,nJ«uch
rirra
r i r r aUnd*
a
ami
m i um
urn
«urh tlerm*
e r m s aa
aa It
It mi;
m a y tlc^m
specially
successful.
A
num
Southern Boll Co. City ■
"•
rpcc riots in most- of the cities of
r*t; to nurrhatr, own, rai*r. sill, m o r i ­
000
square
'miles
are
In
Africa.
citizens referred to it in highest term
a
fr,
pi#dc»
and
c«-n«-rall&gt;
to
dr
r
a
i
In
!
o
the
North.
F
or
a
great
trutli
is
F, .
Tito Dutch colonics In tho Mnlay
rallia, awinr. »heap, poultry nd all k in ' ! *
of praise.
coming to the unthinking.”
live « t o r k ;
to r u l t i v a t r .
. archipelago number COO.000 squaro and » p e r ir à of livr
Positively Guaranteed
Retorting to tho Baptist church in I miles. Tho West Indian dependencies j
.‘„'d*xlf‘ oth*"'1V r o d V h ' e ' f i r m . ’ '
Mad* for all MacLiau
Holland arc Dutch Oulana or Surl* and all artirle«. cooda.
and tnerchandiae.
^An article entitled "A n Editors" Ocala, Prof. CatAols stated that then*
and nam* Hio Dutch Anti Hen or C'uracao ¿nyllu07**a*aldr prVtVuctV; uj^^cqulrV^ily fpu7&gt;
JEWELER
Prayer,” supposed to have been woro two largo classes of m m
•lopendencles. comprising, al- £ .s* or
^ f o r r y build I
written by Henry G. Rowe, of the also two of wontcri. the attendance |
•nd
M Y S I 'K C l A L T I K S :
!
R t0,nl arCa ° f C0'°00 iWftM I •torace on rommigaion or aa owner« cption
Modina, Ohio Gazette, and publish­ being uniformly punctual. There were
of all I
PICKARD S IIAND-P tINTI D • HIM
acrirulturil or other product ard m«*r- j
ed by tho *'Corres|&gt;ondent’B Bulletin” some twenty-five or thirty in each
rhandU* of all kind* and ■prçi«1« of liva
G
O R H A M ’S STERLING SB ' 1.»
of
these
classes.
In
addition
to
this
is worth reprinting. It runs:
•tork, warrhou»« for a g»-nrr'aL or cold
K External Use.
- , tof. rr bu.i„rMl . t , h lower to Cire proper
ROGERS’
PLATED WARE
thero
is
a
very
large
Baraca
class,
.
"In the quiet of the great north
KnRUüU mon-of-wnr bftfo no lc&lt;V I warrhoua« rMtlptl and certificat«*«, far«
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WAT« HE*
woods, by the banks of a white foam­ and also n senior and junior I’ hila- making machines on board, as do our ^ '.7 ;,,, ^ k yVm!’ . p p f f t k . UHdVnili
ing trout stream, an editoi, using hii thca class. The nttdndance in each fifllpe, and everybody knows how tho to thr operation of any of thr earn«, and
fish rred for u pillow andt tho pine of those classes is upwards of twenty- English fail to understand u . on tho
T , ,h'JcV.ndor,n,,t:iod: * - ' e . r n. subject of tho uso of Ice, especially arquir*, purch».*,
‘
■
1* mnrtz&gt;l* or »»t
hold,
gjîié eb
carpeted
earth for a couch, looked up fivw.
BfV
bond*, not*«, bill, and claim« and other
Over at the Methodist church he in our drinka.
through tho canopy of evergreen
evidence, of indebtednr««. It. own .tork
Lduoc
fc
An English officer was aboard ono and th* .lock of oth»r incorporated com­
boughs above him, to the great blur said they sot out to have u men's
PLACED ANY WHEHE.EVER YWHERE
panies,
snd
to
vot,
the
.am,
aa
a
natural
of our ships o f tho Asiatic fleet and.
dom e of heaven beyond and prayed: class of aoventy-five, and they succed
prr.on rould. fr.nchl.»», prlvllrf*«, pat­
«■
w
In D aily. W eekan
W
on
being
nerved
with
nn
Iced
drink,
ent and copyr'fhu. Iiren.e«, a. w«ff as
"Great Spirit of ’ the Printing cd in doing It. A temporary struc­ commented on tho delights of having any other eatal, or int*r,.t in or to real
of personal property ol every kind and
Pi ess— I am soon to leave these ture was erected .outside tho church cool wnter aboard. The American of­ description,
CARBON
PA PERS •
either lefst or equitable and
■*in
w
h
ich
'to
bold
this
mammoth
class
■Rent, beautiful places that I love so
ficer responded with an offer of a to hold, oi*, mortr.z*. ' grant, twi|D
rtIUhW «rnrir».
trsnafer,
convey,
entumher
by
mort|,(*.
Tnm fttiimmt«i. I^t u» flfur» with you on u» «
Finest Carbon Paper Made
dearly and g o b » c k to your realm of of men. And other activities just small cake of ice, which was sent tho plrdf*,, deed of truat or oth.rwiM, and
as gratifying nre being worked out following morning. Meeting the Eng­ otherwipo to di.pn*« of tho .«me or an v
Every Sheet Perfect
paper and ink and whirling wheels
■nd every part thervof, or risk». tl'U or,
I am grateful that your largeness hat in the other departments of -that lishman ashore a week later, fbt&gt; fnt.rMt therein In th, Stnta ol Florida or
American asked him If ho bad enjoyed eltepher*; to borrow or to loan money
MONTGOMERY
. permitted mo here where G od &gt;aeema church.
and to execute It. notes; bond* or other
the
Ice. •
•vidrnree of Indebtrdneee, and In (tneral
It was decided by tho Sunday
nearer than elsewhere, where troublo
Aciverlisinc Company. Inc.
"Enjoy It. old top. Why, do you to do any snd nil conduct of lie hu.lne*«,
nioy all the
J»fk*" atlllc. B»
Isn't and where the great phy*!dnn school workers in Ocala- that on a know, that was the first cold baw-th and to have, exerci.e and enioy
Mutual U lfe llld i
richte, power* snd privilege. Incident to
certain
Sunday
they
would
make
a
com es to mend
broken * nerves
pro
Ion. for profit
o r_j . nixed and exI’vo had alnco I left England!"— corporation,
l-tlpf under th , law. of The B u t,
of
nnd rcchnrgc 1 fe’ s galvanic bfttories big pull altogether in nil the church­ Everybody's Mngnzlne.
Florida.
es
and
see
if
it
were
possible
to
se­
Tor Sale by
with energy and hope.«And now that
Artici, III.
Er.':
The
amount
of
the
capital
.lock
of
this
&gt;
p
l
____
___
cure
an
attendance
of
1,000
at
Sun­
I am going hack to you,- grant mo
The Joy of Obllvlouaneis.
corporation
divided _to
Into
J B t t t t«hall
t t B be
i . ttOO.OOO,
_____
____
tree
e . of th, psr vslu* of «100 *arb,
m ore than ever two special blessings day achool. They succeeded In got"How did you llko my turning off $ 104*0 ih .r
P lu m b in g and t
wklch.
whan
„I
_stock
ftll s»halt
) .. b* _luu»4 onljr
_
___
th a t your newspaper children need rtlng more than 1,100. Then they tho gna at ten whlio you and that pant
mid for
tor In
in fall
tun with
wits lawful
tawlul money of
_____
tbo
United
Btatee.
or
It
may
be
leeued
In
raturn
G a s Fittin g''
m ore than *11 ¿1*«— tbs one— grace; set the stake at 1,200, nnd tho at­ young fool were In the parlor last for property, labor or eorvlcwn, the vsluo ol
tendance ran up to more than 1,300. night?” aaked her father.
such property, labor or service., lo be
th o other— courage.
All Work R eceives My Pfr*on*l
"Did you?" she responded Innocent­ Axed by the Isccrpor.tor. or by the direc­
There la no difference between a
‘•'Grace to be fair to the other fel­
tor. at • mtctlnc exiled for euch purpoM,
ly; and father knew the true m e a n i n gwhich
___l value »hail be .«tiered ol rScorK'In
l o w — not to regard my own views, Sunday achool and a picture 'show o f the word "fallnre.” —Philadelphia -*»■
Attention And B est Efforts
• miauu. of tbs ..id »«.ury.
:: Sinford
F lorida ; I • dv.
when
It
cornea
to
the
matter
of
at­
i
•h
.
1*
Jjr
m y politics, m y own psrty as alto­
I • tu « •c v y ,
A
rticle
I
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V
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&gt;
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Public Ledger.
Telephone «N»
tending
«
People
will
go
where
they
Opposite
CHy
Hall
•
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eald
corporation
aball
exlat
for
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AND FRIDAYS

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S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . FRIDAY. JULY If.. 1915

NO. 91

NOTHING FURTHER IN WIL­ BRICK ROADS IS A LIVE
BOLD BURGLAR ENTERS
SON REPLY; AWAIT RETURN TOPIC IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
HOUSES WITH IMPUNITY
PRESIDENT TO ACT W ITH

Pullman Musi

Pay

Tallahassee, July If».- The State
of H onda has rccoivcd payment for
bark taxes on gross receipts of the
Pullman Company, after one of the
longest fought legal contests in the
recent history of the legal depart­
ment of the Stat. . The
Pullman
Company res.sted the tax which was
imposed by legislative act upon eX;
press and insutance companies, as
well as the Pullman
Compnny,
carrying same to the Supreme Court
of the State and on to the Supreme
Court of the United Stntes.
Tho case was won by the Stnte in
every court before which it was car­
ried. and the |iaymerit of the tax
closes one of the hardest cases which
tile Attorney General has had
to
face daring his term of oflire. The
three businesses pay into the State
coffers about $ I fill.DPI) v early as a

CABINET W H E N HE
RETURNS

\

COMMITTEE HAS MADE REPORT TO THE
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON
THE SUBJECT

Washington, D. C. July 16.— Pend­
ing tho return of President Wilson,
from Cornish, N. H., it was believed
here today that there would bo no
further developments in tho situation
between Germany and tho. United
State« over «Ubmatine warfare.
Just when tho president would re­
turn to take up with his cabinet the
latest German note was not definite­
ly known, but the president, in n
note to Secretary Tumulty snid ho
would be hero soon. The supposition
¡s that ho will be in Washington the
last of tho week and that the sub­
ject will be considered at Tuesday's
cabinet meeting. The
president's
telegram was given out as a white
result of this tax
house statement and ended rumors | In the litigation growing out of
concerning his attitude toward the
the passage of the tax measure, the
German reply. It .ndlcuted that tho State was represented by Attorney
president had renched no decision ny General West and by Hon. John K.
to tho policy of the govern m en t and Ilartridgc, of Jacksonville. The in­
it is believed to have been called terests of t lie Pullman Comp any
forth by statements that he had al­ were looked ifter bv Frank It Kelready made up his mind and that he ' igg. of St
d t i usi ,« \ US
«lid n«»t view thè situai ioti
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Experts For Iho

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ORDER OF ELKS LN A
FLOURISHING CONDITION

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n.any pleasures *«I Woodland
were brought *o an it I•r 111&lt;t

cl«*-.

! ... &gt;1 *V al I e r r o o i i w f i !.
Ila- Ioti
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wa &lt; oind t » ha m &lt;•x |*ired *lh I .room The young
man
dr«*.— g
who . i* .the private *e.r«tar\ to
t. *.•I• nt
Ht ll
llrand
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the Third'

Rati w i .

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of Mr a n d Mr - l . a \ . r n e Hurt and
\l i - - A d e l a i d e lli ggin* w io. went out
e. t]\ ai I fie a f t e r n o o n t o eti|o\ file
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a n d he .i. po r t e d in I he
s e e m i n g l y was all r i ght

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Af t e r
t h e r e 1 If 411Y1»1*if IlUt |MM»tl tl&lt; part V hud coin** out of the water
Mr
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T h t i p o l a y t hi* &lt;)r Inn«lo t u a m
Next
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'««ft
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The names of a score or more &lt;&gt;f
possible now members of the advisory
council, many of them recognized
experts in special lines «if inventive
atui r«*search work, ure under con•ideratlon, but Secretary
Daniels
»•id ho wpuld not announce the »«'-

until after they hud be, n

accepted.

.7,;r ' convention next year
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Los Angeles, July 13.— Fly n vote
,,f 714 to 259 Baltimore won the DM6
Elks convention over Atlanta, which
was the only other contesting city.
At the fir-l business session of the

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grand lodge today officers were electIndiana Will |»Uy Here
I C(, for th(. ,.nMlinR yoar.
Tho strong Nebraska Indian base
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tbal! team will play the Sanford team
Good Joke. Yes.
•t Sanford bn Aueust Gth.
We »11 l o w » good joke Recently
They’ «,«* fa8t on thei. feet.ns lt d • tht re wa* a pn/- "A- f'*l . of $50 in
ans ever aro and «ure fielders. At but K'*ld. t-&gt; th*1 p-t - om attending Jack
who would
they »re victods and with wonder- sonville puldo
ful •ccurary o f ' e y e they ure able write the best &lt;•*»&gt; "•&gt; why the I » “ t0 Hout tho bolt pitcher». These pic of J a c k s o n v i l l e should ask for and
great ^enuina Indian experts have always buy goods made in Jurkson*PP«'*red with great aucreu through- 1 ville. There were 218 e|say* f n
[
tho United State» and Canada y*t when the aefiool offic.al. who had
. *nd have ®n envious record to their in charge iht purchase of tho com ­
* » d aro without doubt the mencement invitations they sent to
greatest Indian Dali Team in the Ohio for t h e m — Jacksonville Me• |•
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tropobs.
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fo r

a u n t tie r

I II« t l . e d l . l t e|v

rushed t&lt;&gt; tin1 tlty ill the vain hope
of restoring the »park of life but up-

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M l. E. Tolar linn been appointed |pearod to ite in good health
census taker forV^Seminole county
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Tho i omul ns will arrive here at
and began hi- work last vveek.. Ho I« |fí:U 0*fIork thh mornlnK. Iirrompnn.
now engaged in the Oviedo section i . . .
;
“
r’ h
' led by Atlantic ( oas t Line (llhciuls,
and is ulso ansisting H. G .“ Smith
and will lie turned over to Under
operate the Oviedo hunk while the
taker J. L. Heed. The b o d y will then
cashier is nwny on his vacation. Mr.
be plncod in the Sacred
Heart
Tolar expects to finish the county
where mass w II be said at n o'clock,
census in about two rnomths nnd
and will remuin there until definite
when completed we will know
funeral
arrangements
have
been
exactly how many people are now
wljich probably will be done whe
living within the confines of the
the mother nnd two sister* arrive at
nhw county.
n o o n today f r o m K.-v \V«&gt;st o n the
Olivette. It 1» t h o u g h t p r o b a b l e that
' Go v e r no r
M
H
Thatcher has funeral service* will he h e l d at I
returned from a t.ip to p&lt;unts In o' clock this a f t e r n o o n , with Inter
south Florida and will be here for mont In St. Louis Cenietety, pall­
sevcrl months looking after
the bearers to bo chosen
from
the

of

the

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i t. rdav nnt.oi.ii. . .I i he death

l»hn

Hanlon

at

Sanford

Kin.,

No dota.I- were given
. Vi • pt t I it I d t. do d - 1:«Idei.lV after
ining out of
salt water ha'h Illmother and *i*te* left over the East

t . . a- ' la-1 oigl. t for - a 1 ' or. f
1••Y»vi w .1- • 1In* - •If) 1d M '•s 1* 1
&lt; aplnlh
1.. 1e
v Lr
a iiid
h itiiln:
" ( 1In* r
A- f 1
S
( &lt; mpany.
.•Ik in moil i»r»'
» hr* lh . 1. an* 1 w.i** a
h i 1 .1- «Oie - 1••• i nn n •»( V . f h* yoiini*
if
Nimi Me n rn :i ti
!. hr t ghf . r*nr
.t t,III . .. ••»»•I* ' -1lied
w a* i ftilcr«»
,t r,.l he A ,tS .■... lh. r*M» I that Ic .h N f o
p r o ni nrrire .n the world of ra.Lfoid

TALKS SAUCY W H E N DIS*
COVERED; USES GUN
OCCASIONALLY
There &gt;s a hold hail burglar in the
city or several of them and they aro
coming to grief if they keep up their
depredations for their very boldness
makes it imperative upon the officer«
and tho public generally to cut them
down. The first .nstnncc of . t h e
presence of the burgjars was at the
Hardman residence on Park Ave. beyonti Tenth. Hearing a noiso in the
next room and rousing up and seeing .
a light Mr. Hardman called to know
who mu: there. Tho intruder impu­
dently replied "C om e nnd see" which
wns nn invitation that one of Mr.
Hardman'* tempermrnt &lt;-ould not
resist and he started after his gun.
Before he could get to if the burglar
fired at him. As soon as Mr. Hardman
could unlimher hi« heavy artillery
ho mndo a hoc line for the outaldo
anti tried his best to puncture tho
hide of the man but he h.Ad made
good his ««scape leaving n . p n i r of
shnes on the porch where he hatl
placid them preparatory to making
hi* enI ratter
The lie xt^^THUn f i e
was at the
Par. i'li ti -' Oi ' i i iA nn f rench Ave.
Mr Pa.r.sh atm hi* son Harvey hatl
retired and Harvey be tig a light
..l.-ilH'r ht’ ttrd it noise eoinittg fr«tm
the kilrhtn nnd soon saw the form
of a ntiiti looming in the doorway
11 nk.ng it was b k father Irving to
oke him I'd exi'hiinnd "t.apa, you
can’ t «ca.e m i " but it was a negro
burglar and he darted to the side
of t In- h. .| and pull.tig an automatic
pll-hed It into the |ltl!«' fellow's fa
with the r. Ilia, k to keep still

m

spi

a

l la.v. v of . nurse very *en*,h!y
obeyed utile. * and the negro lost no
hu-!e .ii getting out of the itioni and
i If i .rr.lo tl. v .i r. I HnrieV v .Med 'or hi*
v.
d
I.;,
all
J
I K .-tt.
w I... kii a I in
i ' l l - in .i, i fr t nd- f.itf &gt;r .'-I lie made a -car. Ii of tin*
without .e-ult
He then
Ill the . &gt;t \ will he di eplv grieved p.ernis-s
.ailed
Up
polite
headi|l':.rte!
« and
to
irti o f I î» d' 'h "I*l i e - v ol pa li . i
another
-.arch
was
m
u
d
s
'
hut
no
o f the in ;ns friend* of the family i*
About thirty
«■»tended 1" the unhappy mother hurglar was found
ifterw a, &lt;| &gt;s one of Mr.
minuti
I• d
*■ *
K . V We- * I'.urt 'll
da lighters was sitting on
Harlow
the |.o’ t. u I., i. »he bad gone from

THE PEOPLE OF MEXICO
ARE AGAIN STARVING

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w .1 V
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lather lllld lie tru d to get III* pistol
It i» reported that conditions in
in time hut the negro was moving
Mexico cull lor the active sympathy
by that time and was soon lost to

i i arrival in the rltv it was (..unii of all who love humanity.
view
M u l t i t u d e s art -I l i v i n g ‘ Thev ar.
11.. 1 life had lied
Th.* lh rl o w ionie wa«» » he «ml \ p
*f
» 1 t h e rat
M .'
I to* !&gt;o&gt;| i w ■- imi', di.
u
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...ill *| tf.’t n Ii - » n ; k he­
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Miller
o •*' .I.t. g
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d - t Urin «I tfi'l to- III. lled
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I'M I . .|.filli
&lt; .11 A. • • 1 ! •
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1
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N
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l1"t d* i.t
• to I .1It )• .
•*• s ; • r . t• .î d
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th1
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large property interest«
Thatcher Realty Co.

r -i. . • . 1 I I ad V- e • re. e. VI'll . n t he

V« terdav

Tin* ga III. k will i I . &lt; H v a t ii .tng
- f riend- i ' d
!.. i.I i v •••I .'t t r itcl v •ii Tfinr-da v j , .... w i o . d i d
' k toivv I n o 11
;ift. iiiiiiu.
mi *•itl'ford ai d tir ando
I ile follow mg i* front l ite Tampa
in tneinlivrship. 14, .*01. leu i n " und it ts ho|M*d a large crowd will .j. rihune regartling lite
ilerense«l‘
Indges were added, bringing the total greet tlu- Orlando b o y » here next
I W. llanloii. si cretnrv to Sup. r
to 1.326
Thursday.
tilt1 Allunili
of
i nt' - udent
lira ml
There was ri|ioft*lil a surplus of
tin
August 6th.
tiie
Ncbruhks
■
lied
Slltlileldv III
&lt;
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*
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t
Li
ne,
w
ho
$694,547 m the grand lodge trea-ur\ Imfiin* will play the Sanfonl team
w&lt; li kt.own
w
as
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
.«-a
i.ford
while subordinate lodge- bave lot ai.d thi* wiL dr.ijv a 1:: r $T&lt;’ crowd al *•
t
in
Tampa,
unti
uew&lt;
*f
l.i* detni-e
assets «if $26.51.... 19
The intlian »re real roti men and
( UU-etl grent regret w bell li l.ecattie
plitv the ball game *v!th vim and
k i o w n bere last n.glit
Mi
llatilon
t lili Servite Examination
Vigor Manager Wallas:*: has played
wa- twenty - f oor ye»rs olii and i l e
The pos to ffice here wishes to an­ against them sévirai t.mes
and
nounce that an examination will be »tute* that the Inti an» are the b«—t -or. of flit1 hit. ('api. John 11.tidoli
h&lt;&gt;|,j |„ (lljH rRy on August 14th for •ver and while Sanford does not ex of l he Stearn-hip Ma - c ol i e of ito
#
Carrier lor the postutlir«1 pert to deb ..I th. Ill they will i|o I'- - miniar &amp; t n . idei.tol Me.in. t ip
t ompany. formei l} lite l'Iai.t Line
w|,„ vxi-h m take the ex
tiu-.r du. tides!
A oung Mai.boi
uà.* in
f'.itup.t
amination
run obtain
paiticuluts
Mi ant.in« get u a i l y for the fir»;
from the |tostmnsC«r or any of bis game of the season next Thursda. a» a meni Iter of thè degree team of
thè Ktiiglits of CitluinhiiK. of whi.i
assistants in the office
he wus a ttiemher of thi* Jackson
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Taking Seminole' s Census
11831084
ville Council. At that tinte he ap_
fclK i

Washington, July 16. Gos»i|&gt; c o n­
tinued her« today as to tho makeup
of the proposed civilian ««Ivisory
hoard of inventor* a n d - technical
experts, us proposed by Secretary
Daniels, to assist in working out
naval problems. The only selection s o
far announced is Thomas A Edison,
who will head the hoard.

finally sclocted it would lie coirtposetl
of ten mon of aueh prominence as to
make the country feel that what it
is possible for the humun rnirid to
desire will be advised for our navy.”

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.New
Yot k ,
lulv
lti
tirvill«1
\\ I l l a o \dt
Sp e r l al it.usi«
Wriglii who ik among tho.-e -.uggi-trii
a n d &lt; or i I .er I i !11
to Secretary Daniel* for membership
J«*su* at work. M a t t i e P r e - c o t t
in flic propose«! civillian n«lvis«tr&gt;
I:. tri • Mart ■
leMJ* ill botile
hoard of inventors a i d t . i l i i m a 1 iv
I' au
lia&lt;lford
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pert*, was quoted t o 1« ' ' d . ' 1, a- -a*
Ila i h I »at
A pe r- " t . &lt;)l*. loi.
itig he would accept membership in |l.W
the board if invited
"1 have hud talk* with I In maA. Edison nn«l with aYiny un«l ncv&gt;
officers, who realm- the necessity of
preparing uii adeipiale a;r a* well as
sea fleet," said Mr. Wright Arrrjy
iui\ i r.
T»
Ia*■ \' C« ' '
and navy oilie r* .
' &gt;' w.
»I i.i.ld have fr1" '
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thirteen htmdred .«. r&lt;&gt;|...«■ .
i"
medial«1 dut y
a. i ordì I. »; 1,1 r. -j o f
iti. ' t1 U ’ 1 l a .1
" T h e board will undoubtedl y be a at th«1 annual session &lt;&gt;( the grumi
K o b . ti­
good thing if the meinliers will stick lodgi1 of th«» order. Fred
to itn advisor}’ function and not try son, grand Secreta*1}1! t barb1* A
to overstep. The officer* of the itrmv White, grand treasurer the board "f
arid 11 1 audit Ml g
and navy
ato very eilic.ent amt grand tr u -1
■ I* r. i ■r I of them ar«&gt; wonderful e n g i e . r I •&gt;. Mil * t e e u , o
"lo i
\p
work of the propo-ed t„ ard -| ,. ||.| I .
I luring
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confined to sugge-tn nHudson Maxi m, »!.&gt;*•
.• • •* i I T". I. '
I1
ai*o suggested to \I - I*,
memberdropped
from
t
i
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roll-.
he would be glad to serve on the new
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Id
demit
t*
d
and
board.
I.TUl deatii- 1. axing the net iniTei.se

lections

OKI \ M ) ( ) ( O M F .S 1 I* T U L R S -

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Fred T. Will unis was instructed
to prepare preliminary estimates on
these roads using brick on some of
the more impoitant roads and some
other good but cheaper materials
on tiie «.titer roads. Th.s report will
he lead} at the next regular meetiing
of the ( '.itnmis-inners in August

BASE BALL SEASON SUDDEN DEATH AT
WILL BE OPENED WOODLAND PARK
HERE NEXT WEEK OF J. W. HANLON

Lî I . " f t i e - « a - oil \ i, \mi . . t o
1
ni t 1 1 g i'l.i.iit a... I. I t I t*j " ’ •«
•w* tfiat it
« u - e ' e 1- (&gt;&gt;r
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ell

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brick road on Geneva Avc to Geneva
From tie end of the present brirk
road on the west aid" near Paola to
the \V. kivn bridge Park Ave. from
Tenth St. to Hughey and Hughey
to Sanford-Orlando toad and Union
Ave. to Mcllquv.lle and Mollonville to Celery .Avc.

liant, li l ived in Kev West

p i
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The statement snid thè pn- i dent
The l.o. ■
P
« «- gli mg lite tieni all note hi.- I ]&gt;.est ultention,
keepiug ilo ely in ,-r. d at t h&lt; I i or l&lt; i p i Mil.
I i, I
. of
touch with Secretar1. &lt;&gt;f State i.an- d:i&gt; night I V g’■••III
Edmt
W
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pt
i
f
•Ing and hoth wcv.ld tahe wp th&gt;
Sllb). •t
I In Ml. lit 1 . ai
Mtuation w lieti tir»1pies.deut retumed
Song
No. til
Secretury Lnnsing and some other
I’ r.i . M- '• • 1
gov.'limellt olii. I d ........ .tirili. I l o d a ­
T h e M let V II" . k 1• i W i'll.» it
to regard thè situati«.ti u. gravi1, but
lohn
J
e
itr.
t
ri
(r»ui
Lg} |'t
gave no opini on a- to limi 11■.- s.tuT
Hr.nlv
ation shoulil bi* rnet
l esili at

Seminole Cotfhty will soon buvp
a chance to vote on the matter of
bonds for more brick roads through­
out our county, if the present plans
cairy.
The good roads committee reported
to the County Commissioners at
their meeting yesterday and recom­
mended that n bond election be
held to hard surface the following
roads:
*
Sar.ford-O.lando roud from the pre­
sent l.r ek road in Seminole to the
Oruiige County line; From the San­
ford Orlando road to fhuluotn via
Ov .imIii : From the end &lt;d the present

Coming to Sanford

The War Department having under
consideiution an application from
.Mr Michael Siu.ltx for permission
to construct a bridge across the St.
Johns river, near Sanford Florida
a public hearing will he held in the
Court House, Sanford, at 11 -00 o ’­
clock n. m. Friday. July 23: for tho
purpose of considering the sufficiency
of the provisions for
navigation
made by the plans aa submitted, or
any change« that may* be required
to avoid unreasonable interference
with navigation.
Accordingly notice is given that
all persona interested are invited to
h«1 present at the above named time
and place to exptess their views upon
the aih’ quucy of the plans with refer­
ence to the navigation of the stream.
While all statements at the hearing
are given due consideration import­
ant facts and statist.rs, intended to
have especial weight in the final tietermination of the caso,
should
preferably be submitted in writing?
The meeting will bo attended by
tiie lion rti of County Commission­
ers of Volusia m a body. DoLand
Ne w-

Knights of Columbus.

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t! •it 11 i i|f r- w ■!l gi* h i m
Yiopti!
pur. h . ' *« *1
••on r t bat -on.« !.. 111*. 1 "M r will
&gt; I ., ll V,.
1 M I Iti
LV
pop
hitlt^ while he * .It tin hau-e and
» inali unii.tint will g&lt;&gt; a long way to
lie
fore he can get awn y
relax the &lt;rtiel grip of hunger.”
Xj^iii.time the folks .11 the *ul&gt;lirl&gt;S
Shall we not help and help quickly' '"
" A - you would that men -hotild are poli-li ng u|&lt; the guns anti laying
.n n supply t.f a mm unit'on and if
do to \«tu. dll }'e e 1.ell -o to thellt
negro IS -ee. li I. lite tty police
A -titilli contili.ut I*.n ii.* ulrea.lv
will
not have
worrv fibout his
Y'ot.e from Sanford, . '.d i.nv otlieri
.1
pt
lire
. an lie Mi.t lo I ft Hamilton,
Tr.uHoard
of \l--n.n»,
H|0.
Miir-ltul Till»1» .* confident thn*
1,1- know* the 111 gro .1 &gt;.d that he will
Itroailwav. N.-hvtlh- I*, nn
( ' an’ t we give 1ll«* prim of s «•itf* have bin. in l.mho within the next
-t.iv ng
.lav or two if he p« r-i^t■»
ar. or a dt-h of n •• ( r«*:i ffi *r .1 mo\
&gt;rd
«n
sianf
.•r
&lt;
!»»
w
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o
,
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«t. t of .. It .1. 1 i d ’
1ii.i'in in I* li­ Y»* L.1\»• not «lofi»'
Il u U- e 11.î n r «•
it mito tile least of t Ill's«*, y«* ha Vi*
anti Mr* ( i I'Of (*(» DeCottes
V Mr
not timi«1 it unto If!»* **
g i v e a house ||..ini- to t
t dll ! ri ! in t•*•
their
fr.eliti* An Tuesday night
btuut.fuf home on Magnolia Avc.
The ulTuir was informal and every
one was made to feel at home even
the gentlemen being allowed to
take off their coats. The - p a r l o u s
home was given ovi^r to the dancers
( Tallahassee. Flu., July 16. The ami the entire lower floors were c o n­
stati1 printers. T J. Appleyard. has verted into a ball l o o m the dnnrers
begun the deliver} to the secretary circling the room*. Those who did
of stuto of volume I, Laws of Florida, not enre to dance played chess or
enacted by tiie legislature of 1915. »at on the spacious jiorcl cs .and en­
being the "Laws of a geneiul until « joyed tiie evening. Buffet luncheon
This volume i* a bix.k of more than wns served at all tunes during the
lion pagi *
evening the guest* making themselves perfectly at
••
w hi h is
l i n e of the .blights of the Del ott«1«
Del.and Itoa.l Itomi 0 &lt; nrr)
Ill-Land. Fla., luly 1 I The De- affair»
Land road di»trirt bonds for $;150,There were about* twent y five
000 carried by a vote of 260 against couples jiri^ient and they came early
and stayed late and f om the bursts
62.
of merriment that tlontc«l from the

THE GENERAL LAWS
ARE OFF THE PRESS

George Ballard has
purchased
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gurner left
*1 Mayor Thrasher and family are
expected home today from a week- yesterday for Atlanta whero they tho T. P. Hill property on Sanford
trip to Tampa, Clearwater
and will apend several weeks visiting Heights and will make it his future
b*«ms» *•
a*
friend* aed relatives.
other p oin t» on tho we«t coast.
itiiArSrJk i"
-tas:. q1*«« - -

house at various time» during the
evening It is almost certain that
everyone present enjoyc«! the even*
. # • s » ••
.ug-to tho iiilictbutset»

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T H B SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX
o o o o o o a o o o c x ia o o o a a a o o D a o a D o a a a a a n o o o o a o a o o o a o a D o o o o a a

f in d t h a t

w h ic h

In terests

th em ,

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B U D G ET O F O PIN IO N “ JUST BETW EEN
YOU A N D M E .”

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if the S u n d a y School pro m o tera de-|
air«* u larg e r atte n d a n c e t h e y must
O increase th e intefeat. T h ey will then
° be able t o keep th e “ t e e n " nge
youngster» n»d the ad u lts a* well In
regular a tte n d a n c e .

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A C I I I E L IS A M O N G

term of ninety-nin* 199) year* from tba data

and

I CURBSTONE GLEANINGS!

U

SOME LIVELY MIX-UP

JULY 13, ta is

luuartr* ofi l*tt*ra
patent.
It
Artici* V.
Th* offlreri ol thi« corporation «ball b*
a prcatd.nt, a vie* prr«icl*nt, a &gt;*rr*tarv
ll.{i«rlRirnt
rg.rlmrnl nt the Interior
and a lr*a*ur*r, the lattar ivo of vhlcb
li. 8 1 and¡i timi
tlfflf» nr Gilnnfitlr.Vli.
otti cere, to-vii: a »ccrrtary and tr*aaur*r
J u n e 2ft, m u
Nolle« la hereby given lh«t T h om * * l*. may b* held by ona and th* cam* per­
Hut r bin ton of O atern. l l o r l d i . » h o . on Match ron. and a board ol director» at hot mor*
21. 1913. marl«
llomcatcad E n tr y .
No. than Mtrti (7) not I*«* than thr*« (3)
0II&amp;A9, lor
of B K U Section I t ; and marniera.- th* numl.*r ot »aid beard to be
S G of BW
Hrrtion 12. T o a m h l p 19 South, IIi**l Iron* time to Urn* by th* by-lava:
the board ot dlrretor» ahall b* elected by
Kan*«- 31 h u t , Tallaharsct' 'M rriilian, haa
Med notice of in ten tion to make T hrao-y rar lh* it ock hoi ilrr* at th* annual m**tlng
Proof, to oataMlah claim to t h r la n d ihov# ol th* ••id ttock holdn • vhlch »hall b*
*|r«rrll»#d. h rlo rt i ’lr rk of Circuit C o u rt, at held on the flnt Tuesday In June ol each
Sanford florida, on th. 12th day ..I
I *5^
* ' 7 .thr
&gt;r ,r-.
* llh !»f,k*elected
»'•?
_. .Au*u»t
.
1916. r and
».thrf «[»fTlcrra «hall
I f a it n a n t
n im rt
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BERRY.
S o l i r r of A pplication fo r l a i H r r i l I n d e f
.S ection STS n f t h r G r n t - t a l S t a t u i r *
N o t i e r ta h«r«rliy g i v e n t h a t H .
Ilow ef,
purrhB ftrr
ol T a x
C’e r t l f l c s t e
No.
*2 2.
d a t e d t h r 2 n d d a v o f J u o r , A- I*.
h a a B i r d t a h l c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o ffice a n d

inrarporatp!
At thr cflicr of lh company in th e ( i t ;
S a n f o r d... F
lorida
ri,.,*..*,
on the 2nd day nl
Augu-t
19 I t . to com ptai/ th* orzanltalion at th* r o m p i n r , to adopt hy-lav.,
and to r l r d ^ *r olSrrr* to conduct lh*
hUBine.j* id. th - corporation until It* flr.t
annual meeting in 1916.
Until t h s »»id
meeting ol th* Incorporator* and until
*0 0 * 0 '.- ■&gt;
thrtr aucccaacra ar* t l e r t . d and duly uuatIftid, tho bsainrea ol thi* corporation «hall
he r o n d u r t , d h y ‘ th* lollowinz officer». to
F or Sale— 111 arr«&gt; (arn
v il:
W. 8. Hand, precider!; T . I. l l » v .
kin«, «irr president: J. N. Whltner, •ecre- Sidt*, cheap for canh. limn* : .
t»ry *nd Irca.urer: and W. R. Hand, (I. M
Address F It
|*
ll«nd, T. I. Ilaaktn*. J. N. W hitnrr. I- A. session.
llrumlvy an d 8. 1'ulr.ton ». » ho*rd ot R ed Rank. New J.-r -»
,'¡¡'(rrtu I,
|
«nicle VI
Thi. rorporatlAn .hall »I the merline
F or sale ot n good dicctnii t
ol th r Incorporator« »hove provided
IUVU tor
|Uf,
adopt an a p p ro p ria te corporal* **al ami ar^h ip in the Sanfonl Ruiir*
hy-lava not lnron»l«t*nt v l t b the** ar­
Owner cannot iimticle* of incorporation, and law . of th* lege.
State ol Florida, v h ir h by-law«
may
b* q u ire at ricrald Offirt*
amended or repealed, may lie pro vided In
■urh by-lav».
nf

o t h e r fellow's altogether
wrong:
gra ce to hniil«.* nod to om it th e u n ­ Accordlng to HI* Story He "Ondured”
kind printed word when
some
Much Before He Got HI* Mind
4
in jected a hit of salt and p eppe r u n ­
haa m id * application for tax d eed lo I»*
Made Up to *‘Glt On* u r In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law . Sail! c e r t i f i ­
d e r m y skin th a t perhaps 1 deserve!;
married."
•c —
»«if
«»fill!
a »t e— -r ...
m t ivai ri *n
th«*
f o llo w
w in g
drarrlh cd
g rucc to te m em b er " t h a t
there
prop erty »icualed la reminole
1a c o u n ty , Florid*. t» - v a«
l t : V* N .»' j. _ ol- V8. W U• , Sec. 19, Tp.
nr«* tw o sides to alm ost every &lt;iuesH. 93 E.
Acre. 80.
“ Your wife alleges that you were A21* O8. r*
po».
T h e «aid land being u a r n r d at t h r date
tjon (especially excepting tho saloon cruel to her," charged tho judge;
of the U tu tn r e .of atirh certificate In the
-*m.
(|U«-stion); grace to rem em ber t h a t n "that you first insulted her. then n a m e of Unknown. Unlea* ■aid rrrtifi*
soft answer turtieth aw ay wrath and knocked her down and trod upon her. r»t* &gt;h*!l he redeemed according to l*v,
tax deed »IU l««u* th r r r o n on the 27«h d»y
ot J u ly A. I&gt;. 1916.
a t t h e same lime Is more effective. How about it?”
W ifvr.« oty otnSlal (((nature and .*»1
"Dls about It.” responded E lder Ber­ thi* th* 21»t d*y of Ju ne, A. I». 1915,
“ And m u ra g e couiage to t«*||
&lt;■*»11 .
K. A. I &gt;(i t ! GLASS,
t h e tru th th a t ou g h t to be told ry, "dls much, nn' den some.
Clark Circuii C o u rt Seminole Co.. FI*.
“
Me
an'
dat
woman
been
trabbelln’
lly
J»*.
C. Hohrrt*. I). C.
w h e th e r I like it or not. \AJiether it
*7-Tuc«-ft«c
double
'bout
'leben
days.
I
done
tuk
hits ine or my friends, w hether it
her to tie do wife o’ mah buxzum, an’
Alllrte VII.
•
F o r Sale C h e a p —- Gas rat .gt good
Down w h e re th e skies a r e a tritle costs me one subsciib er or one th o u ­ she done stung mo in dat buxzum, an’ S o l i r r nf A |,ll{ill«ii for Ta« Deed Under
The hlche.t amount ol Indebted nraa or as new.
s a n d subscriber*; courage to look fudehnio*:*
Section STS of th * (le a e r f ) Statut*»
In q u ire a t Fernald Tia
b lu e r
N olle* It hereby | l v t f th at ft. C. Bower liability to vhirh thi*. corporation may at
lima »object lt«*U »ball be twlc* tha S h o p .
'
80 tf
"Day befo* ylstlday evenin’ I come purchaser ol T «x Certificate N o. *23, any
Down w’h e r e friendship’s a trifle w ith o u t blinking a t political facts
atock.
a n d t o pu t honest in te rp re ta tio n moseyin' 'long homewards 'bout sup- d ated - t h e 2nd day ol J W . A. D . 1913, amount ol ' Ha autborixad
Article VIII.
tru er,
*
ha* filed »»id certificate in my office and
Sale— Second hand hook*.
The namoa and raaidanr** ol lh* in­ F o r
ha* marl* application for tax deed t o i«*u*
And h o p e a n d faith and love
xxx on such fact* whether my political pch time. I has a quarteh'a worth o' In
nrcordanco v i t h In v ,
Raid certificate corporator» and .ubacrlbera ol atock, vith S ta n d a rd '
n uthors. Address. Books,
frionds like it or n o t; courage to he po'k chops under mah arm, an' peace rm braceo the follovlnz de.cribed pro p erty |b * number» of »bar** aubscrlbad by each
endure—
H erald Office.
ar* aa followa:
•
8" tf c
•
it
u
a
tr
d
In
Reminolo
county,
Florida,
toan'
satisfaction
in
mah
aouL
I
fair a n d to speak m y honest belief
L. A. Ilrumlay, Sanlord, Florida, 60
T h a t ’s w h e re th d sou th begins.
vUl t : 4«S W
k Aol
8I«
W ' ( , 8**. 19. T p . Í1 8
U
----stepped
into
de
house,
an*
she
rlz
up
a
bar**.
Down w here a velvet breezo is blow­ a b o u t candidates for office of all offen her cheer, picked up dat cheer
T.
I. I l a v k i n t . Rantord,
Florida,
So
T h * *ald taad bring *'***&gt;-il at th o dxt*
political parties, no m a tte r how.
F or Salt*— 12 5 by 7 I'hnto« 1 '*rMx
ol th«&gt; luyenco of euch c rr tif lr .tr In th* ■hare*.
ing
fc
C.
M.
Hand,
Ranlnril,
Florida.
25
.har
e.
a
n
’
hung
It
roun'
mah
neck
sam
o's
a
n*m o ol tln k n o v n . Uni*.* «ald rertlflor
Sanford views for Î! no
for
W.
ft
Hand,
Sanford.
Florida.
25
»bar«.
And t h e re is music in e v e ry wave I w a n t only candidates of m y own crate roun’ a tuhkey gobbler.
rat* .h e ll hr r*dr*m rd acrording Io l*v,
J.
N. Whittier. Hynlord.
Florida,
tl* 50 cents. Address Box
p a r t y elected: courage to tell my
ta« d« rd vill i«.ur th arro n on tho 27lh
«
c
:•
.r«i
flow.ng—
share*.
“Den, youah honah, not satlafled
of July. A. t). 1916.
friends NO when th e y want to get wlf so much, ah* slammed me smack d»y\Vitne««
S. P ule,ton . Sanford, Florida. 10 aharrs Florida.
my offlrlol «irnalur* an d »aal
T h a t's where t h e south begins.
bp.
In Witne»« Whereol. the «aid Incorpora­
Ihi*
th* ?!•« day of J u n r , A. I&gt;. 1916.
som
eth
in
g
into
my
column*
th
a
t
tor«
h av. hereunto set their han la. th «
In de stum mlck wlf a chunk o' stove
Down w h e re the South is awaking
t.e a l)
E. A. IMIUGLASS,
&amp;th day ol June, A 1« 1915
is fair, and courage to say Y E S wood an’ knocked rne siltin' fint In de
Clerk Clrrutt f’n u i f Seminnle Co , Fla.
And forum-s are in the m aking.
,S S- Hand
lly
J
a
.
.
C
Hubert..
I&gt;
C.
T I H »«kln«
Den she flung de dishes at
*7- Tue*- l l r
Ami t h e r e ’s more of giving and Idas who are not my friemls when th e y ! com er
!.. A Rrumley
w ant to get sum* thing into my c«&gt;l- j me an dat cheer
I&gt;en she come
• ' VI Hand
of ta k in g
N O I I I I.
S. r u l e . t o n
busln’ me fust on one side, den on
u
m
n
s
th
a
t
is
fair
though
distasteful
N o tic e i. hereby given that there v ili be
T hat is w h e re th e south begins.
J. N. Whitnar.
a Murk holder«' meeting ol tho Realty T ru at
t'other, wlf d at stove wood again.
C o m p a n y at t h r office ol It* aeervtary In S T A T E O P F L O R I D A
Whore t h e r e is more of liiu’ghing and am i courage, finally to walk alone
C
O
U
N
T
Y
O
F
S
E
M
I
N
OLE
Do
cheera
n
'
me
dodged
de
bes’
F o r R ent— F u rn ish e d moni« corner
Fanford, Florida, on Tueaday. Ju ly M th,
a n d friendless, if need be, th a t 1 m ay
■
less of Bighing,
u . .... _• i 1915, at ten o'clock a. m. The object ol
This day personally appeared before m • Kim Tinti T h ird streit«
Al»o vtr
w
o
W
U
Z
n
b
l
o
,
but
WO
b
o
fo
g
o
t
sawt
O
,^|g
I,
to
amenti
lh*
c
h
a
rie
r
ol
not p rin t som ething th n t t do no t b e ­ I n Avtix n n •«/I &lt;1r»I * 1«• ■'»•A * * ‘ l « L K * ■»«• **■'*■■
■ notary pu blic, L. A. Ilrumley. T I. II»«
*
"*
And more of giving and less of buy­
In o n o n n m itla li'B r o a d , a n ' o b b e r y n o w „ j*d* **
Realty
T ru .t C om p an y .
kin«,
C.
M.
Hand.
W.
S.
Hand.
J
N.
room
house
on
French
At**tr&gt;f trnlieve nml may not ad v o c ate s o m e ­
Whltner and S. I'ulrvlon. to me v e il knovn
A LFR ED FOSTER.
an' again do rhtink hit do chocr nn •
ing,
isheii.
Mrs.
L
ça
v
itt.
f
o
r
1
S5-T
ue»-5t*
anil
k
n
o
v
n
to
b*
the
person«
de.ertbed
»I
S
ecretary
th in g th a t I iln n o r favot with head
tic rhoer hit mo. An’ nil do whllo dnt
I In and v h n esecu te.l the foregoing ar- T h ird St»
And ‘you a l l ” make friends without
!f"-2i
a n d heart
ticlr* ol inrorporafinn.
and t h-y -»ch
font ah* kop* usin' do mos' Insullin' S p l i c e of I n i r n t t e n I p A p y l ; fpr L e t t e r . t acknowledged
half tr y i n g
brlore me. that they n r "
A
n
d
now-.
(ir**at
S
pirtt.
lest
my
j
languldgo
horsoif.
1‘a
lr
n
t
For Rent Ni*-e
rutrd
the
.
»
m
e
for
the
purpose,
therein
There's wjieri* the South begins.
•
n
_. i „ . . „ î .
Notice I. hrreliy given that
thr un named
h
u
m
b
le
prayer
tit
tain
you
longei
with
hath, located
l
o
k
chops
Minaos
nlggen
•l*r«
1
gned.
h»v&lt;ihl«
|1»&gt;
Iirg.nirr.l
and
J
„
W.tnmW
h
e
r
e
o
f
I
h.ie
h.feunln
Chas. It
Boostrom, St
Paul,
...&lt;.n«led uur«rlve. lo t* . • r«rp**c.ll**n un „I ,, ) hand and I.fhcial ••••! thi» 5th day betw een 5th aiSi
from visiting ju-t retriliuiion on s m a c k '—got po’k chops. Bln' y o u ’
,,
.!jv »hits
i.
t
l.nchhatrhec
St tjk«'
I mint. d*
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.r i t, . fur
, nart&gt;*
. i h * *»f
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. . . .I attle I o m P(| J , - rir A I* 1'* I ’&gt;
thom* lying I'llitors liitrk in rivdir.tt- Binnçk! H ha t «liti
; ur
t r i f n ri h a li -•1 u n *|rr
block front li ratti mar
\
I
It K T T ì * .
•W ith tin* light of full* r knowledge
you
to
r«dlec'
f'um
A n n a I h *Ih» f t Y
1 1 «- l«*rn • ni i h l r h a r t r r S h d » f t i r lr w nf in
N
l'u t!*
s t a l e o l F l o r i d a j|tc
Right price «i*
t.on o ciup.ed this very in ur in g e t­
I
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a
i
Al I &lt;f(T
on the s u b je c t the no rth ern a ttitu d e
dut white wusltln'
io n e
i n D o n e n , | , ' r tl , , „ „ „
„„ n ,, ir lh ,
ll( l h .
ting out those mendacious war ex­
\f a r n m m i M M i n . » j» ■. A
ritiri“*»
r i: \\
i
ru
o v e r’ Pll'k Chopa—Smack' Iklt tWO «».telar» »!
..I ll.-n.l» ami that
toward tin- so u th e rn negro has m ar­
I w«“* ^ *• *l •
tra*. I will clone my hum ble prayer, hlln I w u r gw Ino to s p e n d f o ‘ «le cieco • Il
It*.
\N alit-'.M _'t p
i h r i i u v r f i u i f nf i h r
M tlt
velously * hanged hi recent years.
Flarn ix.
!&gt;*■ o f i i c r in t h r c i t y uf T » l hoping liuti its petition may
be ra tin ’ fo' de tiew hnt I wux a w tn e to of
lai»»«**, Flartds un th» tsth »)»&gt; of July,
T h e d e a th of the " g r a n d f a t h e r
F or Sale or Rei t
vouchsafed me, ami gn on w hipplnr t»rnr to de Plstehs o' John ile ftaptts's '
'"r
p»tent. ..... « t h» , | n t . . u f r n u ri 11 J u if « i i • n|lrM»lr
«•laiise" to restrict negro suffrage in
■I «t irli
AI«J i I. i
• «»I Mv «ir p u r s t lull
S l A l r uf M o l l i l a
oí
I he lai t* Io-t J■h 1
thi«* wtrrain for a f* * mor** front t
fjorlnhlf*
P o 'k c h o p s « m a r k '
&lt;Sn c m
\S S If Aflil.
In fr »..tate •»f
ihe Snuth has brought out consider­
or reni ou reasonat-!«
M lUn*(
W illi A rw V.
‘1*•«*r «•*- «I
wha It uni ' '
for«- sundown. A men
l
I
11 • » a t n •
1 il
«ili ( ’r r t l i t o n ,
l.r f lle r a .
I »i«t r ih « t r r *
able c o m m e n t from th e northern
i o Mrs
I I.eii.li.iri
I. \ llrurril*-),
"An* vbbrry limo she say 'smack'*
itv! al! |ier««n« havir ¿ rlaim* • r d*»rr»An*l*
press, but it doesn’t read like* the
^ l'ul^«lt&lt;n,
ACiitint «ah! hetatr \uu an«! r i f l u ì &gt;‘«»u, «re ya - 1 ic
—lalk dat—ahe lamm mo nnnuüüti
J N. VVfrimer
hi*f a L ì liiM U w J a n z i t ai», ...VL «1 t u prrsw i l i n )
stuff th ey used to give us years ago ‘ I h av e noted with extrem e pleasure on„ w)f Jn| ehllhk
\rtlrlr* ««f ! n r or por Allori
risimi ami «Ir mattila *lnrh &gt;ou, or *ithrr ol
For Rent ’&gt;
-i
“Jprlgf*, yonah honiih. «Ini
W«, 111» umlrr«iffrir&lt;t,
• pcmalr vo li. Ut A Y h i v r a¿i»fie« t h r ••«fair nf W i l l i a m
when th e y to o k tludr view of tin* l Lt* Knsit vkoi k litanie fio*»** )»&gt;’ thè
•lliloUr« '"/* thef Gif t h** llll'piiW* *lf •&gt; r ^ 'jtiites i|rr* « « rtl, la t e uf n ii't *1* &lt; i n i &gt;
| •negro from ‘‘I'n rle T o m 's C ubin'’ hi*v«*r;il rliurrhi'K in Saniord «iloit^ rim’uhh) lo ti«« rito' «Jan ! rollili o n d u ir r f i n n i n i * rv ! ft f m i » | « I •I ^ r n r i i u r a t r t ) . M u r i la t o i h r Un«!&gt;MM|:r, e"l I « r.l*» n» S«f l’iirk A y* . î 1"
ing w .«t, i . ul -1» ; •
r
I ho U w « «if t h i
M *li
i I
I 1««rit| A *ai*f »»'atr, wtlhtn la • _«**f « **•»»» tfi* ' l o
anil like o th e r sources. Her«* i- some­ tilt* lift»* of |larui,a. &lt; hruliiiTi Kn«li«av «i*»rlnf!y funi a iHmiiK«* nlRprnh I nln Ut vlu l aan«t
r t riti
H li il e f ih»- pr»* • i»ion» u-f t h r &gt;|At
I’. tr k A i e
# In nn
«•r
am
i
Hroiherhootl
&lt;
a
nd
i»
kmm*d
nio'n
t
*
o
«ceka
nf
Ih**
( ’ a l v i J u l y I Ot h A I* I »19
thing from .“ Yank«*«* D oodle." a
tit*-« «*f t h r S o u «*l M u n i t a
pr&gt;«tt*!lric l u i
Sb*an
H
S'iuirt**,
[In-i'uim
bespeaks
il
gru
tier
I
eullzatlOll
«tf
m
uses'
Me
nn'
dat
cheer
gol
tip
In
le»
tt*ali**n
»I
^'jrpotjtion«
lor
probi
1
1
\\
S|H*ltcel
'* i l l
paper published at M ichigan City.
51*Ttini! a ) -9 t •
duties
to
the
church
am
ong
an
I
nez
Is
you
till
gwlne
Tie
rame
ul
thi«
ritrporaiion
«hall
b*
Hl&gt;
t
h»
Indiana, which repi events a lurg.
....t t.,, 1,™ 1 .io1,1 continue ilia, , blinlz*’
An* she sez r»l*Al
i-'-ti I»&gt;) A«hei »ui* ' **nn.in&gt;
I -- pro,
I fi
.
r uf hu**ru * «ha tl t.r III i h r rtt&gt;
and growing sentim ent at th e North ! h * y O l i l i } , m i II t if i t i 1vt ( 11•
Reni
Kurni-hc u r*»c*u
churches. Sanford can boast of sitine
l*' '.
*&gt;0
ciops,
u ggah
..i • »„n.r.c i »umy ».i
«em.ooir
and
"D o n T try to solve the southern
SlnnCk'
M ile
»I
H o n d a , w ith
bran-h
nlllre«
al
wit boni hoard
,, ,
....
.
*urh ether
»«int. in the Sun- ol Florid»
negro pro b lem , you n u n of the of tho largt*sl ctnsji«‘s in the Vhmches
''An'
wuz 'Stand
An den nil
nilII sez ivuz:
outen .„u ,n «•».
l *»,i..i si.t.*
f.„.,gri
Want
*t if
here
th
a
t
exists
in
t
h
e
south
and
North. It is alre ad y solved, and the
malt way. woman, stund outen inali &lt;nT' •*
*•* • M*"• dir«« tur. may ir»»m
l*mr
to
tlmr
«ir
t e r m Inr.
\i
F or Rent 5 room b
negro is in l i f t e r shape, morally, o th e r cities in Florida are also d u - 1 way. |'se gwlno to git onm arrled
Artici«* I
Thgeneral n a t u r e e l
t h » h u « in e * «
or
218
F
re
m
ii
A
\
\i
physically anti financially ilown he v o tin g much of th eir timi* in t h i s 1 right now!*
l u'if M»n ti» Ir rirrlnf on l*y thi« rori W()rk nnd along thi« line as the fot'
' An' ef she done got sawt o' spilled |M*rat.itr&gt; «l-all l»r a» f o l l o «s» T tt a r i | U i f r
A v e . - !il-!Jip
low the M ason and Dixon line than
from , he (¡Hn,esviUe Sun «Nnil some ns I wux pnssln'. dnt a lu ­ I»&gt; li c e t! , f l i t . » i l l . I i r a n t . I r a r r or u | h « f he is in tiiu N orth. We ttiok tin*
* inr. land«. lehPir t r»u, L«*r* « ll t a m r n t « arn!
no fault o' mine "
F&lt;*r Ilei I I
»*t *t *• »if eirry km-! » hifto* lef, «f1Hrf
salvation of ihe negto tijxiti tis only indicates ■
* *1?! 'ri »li» 1..... lari*-“ »I T t . « Ta •• «,( r j , , r
;,o i j* luit
li
U. x»♦* • * • • a *■«» #n f f h r
I*1(C
. t » * .*&gt;.#,
Tin* cry u lining Sunday -chimi
to find we d o n 't know turn !' - it"i
C o lo n l e * of Twco N a tio n * .
1uri . - - ot
if
»
«
»
»
&lt;
f
I..»
fi,
A
P
I
‘ein«*ll\
u m atter of |iri-|ud-ce on ih*- part workers all ih* lune i«. How *.in w&lt;yrazu y *f a rn d«1u ' al f 1||l(«ei« .
fur
Tin* h*«u o f t i r a r l i b r o u g h t t h e P o r t
'"ri jc» «&gt;f w
nJ
! Id illi i f i
of the noli h r i h people It i- jtj.l in.uni.ui» the a t t e n d a n c e '" Thi« i« l i g ú e s e d o m i n i m i d o w n f r o m t h e p r o u d i «ni í•u*-t h'tD»l
u t h r r p u r p o a r a » m»&gt; 1» t h i - m r
K«»r R ent—
\■
pla.n ig norance of what .s lecju.red rreally a burning question 'f lu - p ri­ p o s i t i o n It h e l d a t th o b e g i n n i n g o f
...........bui
,1 . or o i h . r v o e »rqulre,
room s over YowelFa. Kiiquin N I*.
.
.
" v*'*,*ii*|*r. *’* luatnlnm,
pun t,»«r
in n task t h a t was entirely snlf-im- m ary dejiartm ent is usually crowded, tho nineteenth century. But a t the ti»ft, rxrhxDfp. *rll or athrnd*« «lUpnu
; "-if
Yowell &amp; Co.
mil! sllra,
posed. Aa a rule, the poorest of all th e in term ed iate sh ading «iff in nt- beginning of tho twentieth century she uf «aw mill», »•«*
...........
..........turprntin«*
American negroes are found in the ■ten ilan ce in proportion to age, and r e m a i n e d t h o m i s t r e s s o f n c o l o n l n l m . r u f . n u r * »- di.p,*.iiino ..t ih* lum ber
For lient Five room
U ITI 1•cr
1
P r •■i! U f i * , ffigt* ifri'l1 t IfJÌlit f of
ail
a e m p i r e s u r p a s s e d only by Great Brit­ 1«f..|
N orth. T h e y are generally exiles th e ad u lt d ep a rtm en t is usually
Kim avenue
VI n »&gt; •e v r r &gt; d r a r r i j il i o n
uf 1«riti« CI B »futi
opr* n,
m m nt»
tu
The* cll- » V 1h i* c u f pora» if*n
from the s u n n y land of kindl'ness m inus q u a n tity lint fortunately, the ain. F r a n c o a n d G e r m a n y
nii-nt'«
Corner El ru . i.»l
rf»«•!« i hr«tu k h
»il»« r e f i t r ol tl r•-* ta oir
nnd u n d e r s ta n d in g They h av e gen­ condition does not obtain in nil inai« o f t h e P o r t u g u e s e c o l o n i e s Is. « W f • »1»! l a n d * . to *i u l t f A H lA f r « l i f r h
A pply N 11 (tiene!'
F r ■r* » !■ ( ht U | h f h r - a .11 ! • » . . ! . _ * • »!
h o w e v e r, u n s u i ta b l e for E u r o p e a n col
erally come N o ith Itecnuse ihey ih&lt;- churches of the land
)o r
m » ri » f t^tJVbrsi
ai
1hs* * ntlM- r tir* rr n i,
While sitting on ins porch and ( m i r a t i o n , n n d Hie c o lo n i e s h a v e n o ». mn »rr * h i p *i f t h r 1• i i f| i * u à l**, i l i d fu h» ■
were in to le rab le in the S o u th The
r o m m e r c l n l v a l u e c o n u n e n a t i r a t e w i t h ti.r
f|l
41« n.
i
n
1
1
t't
«f
a*»
1
up#
i
■
*
• ■n *i
1 r V» r 1» of
mny
' '» »4 f lp llt lf l
S ‘»uth does m u ch to givi* t tie negro c h a ttin g pleasantly with Prof \\ || t h e i r g r e a t e x t e n t
T h e Portuguese»
f hr • a d
. « n a l * , il o 1»u liti. r» a li. pur« h a i
W ednesday,, c o l o n i e s ar«*: III A f r i c a , (’a p e V e r d e i,»«*.
u show. T h e Southern jteojde are Cusaels, ’ in 'Ocala last
man««* or «ell railroad tin,« or c.thihe
conversation
drifted
upon
Sun1
*r
tnrlhoH«
of tr am«p «.m at ion. Lui noi in
is la n d s. St
T h o m n s. M adeira
nnd
kind to th e negroes, for they, under­
i, » , , , ,
'
~ ” ’
minnar aa a rom mon
*»f
clay
school
work
in
lliai
city
lly
the
i ririrn n iBlanda: PortUKurae Oulana. fm gM or px-»riif«*r*
pft«»rrifrr« lor
for hire
hin to f
►
vX* &lt;** H ' *
s ta n d them . T h e negro keeps his
l*nd’
*&gt;y u. *rd «.* •»»»*
jdare. lie is never offensive and way, it will be of ii»t«*test to ltie Angola, Portuguese East Africa o r Mo- e,hr,
trlu .lv * righi lo and 'rd n lro l over I h . (
in nun blquo; In India, Goa, D am aun.P lu; v tld ' g « t n e on R* enrloved land* a n d tb*
h e is loyal,
kindly, uffcctionate friemjh^ of Prof. Gassets hero
W a n te d Thr«*e or fe u r «infur-Mah » it h in thè . t r e a m . flovlng ih r o u g h
In China. Mncao; in tho Malay archi- il.
G
ainesville
to
learn
t
h
a
t
his
y
e
a
r’s
en rln.ed land*. » I t h Ih* righi lo dlaindividual, w ho is always resjwctrooms
w ith. b a th . Eil her tl.
been pelago. part of Timor. Tho total nrea pt&gt;*e ot hunllng and II.hing Privileg•• on
ful. Within a decade thero will be work in Ociila schools hns
Hr
co
ttag
e
.
Address li
li
,aid
landa
and
in
aald
atream.
al
«urh
Is SO3-®0® Bqunro miles, of which 794,fr iIrrrr *i a n d «on » u r h l* rn * * »■ l | m i y tlrmr
rgee riot* in most* of th e cities of specially sucex*ssful. A n um ber of 000 square mil«** are In Africa.
S outhe rn Bed! Co. C ity •
Mi;
t o t i u r r h i i r , o w n , f» i»r, w it, t n o r f rr» Il&gt; * t o
dm !
In ?
t h e N orth. F o r a great t r u t h is citizens referred to it in highest term
The Dutch colonies In the Malay r « t ( U . piltnl lnf Ap , «*nhdrepfrn
, p o u l t r y « n d «1! k i n d «
• ff.
of jirnise.
coming to t h e u n th in k in g ."
*
“
■
*
«
p
t
r
i
m
of
,
I
typ
«
t
o
r
k
.
*p
r
u
l
t
l
v
a
i
*
archipelago num ber 600.000 squaro and .
Positively Guaranteed
R eferring to the n a jitis t church in nillea. Tho W e l t Indian dopcndoncloa | ruu IQ(j All oihrr nroduct* of th»* firm,
Mad* far all Machia*»
YAn article e n title d *‘Aji E d ito rs " Ocaln, Prof. Cassels s ta te d th a t then* of Holland aro Dutch Guiana o r Suri- »nd »U »riirl*«, fooiU, m&lt;! in*rch«ndiM&gt;t
(rr»m
P r a y e r ," s u p p o sed to h a v e been wero tw o largo classes of m *n and -n-a r t ' . . ' 1," . r&gt;,,fC. h * n t , , , e i ° r . ( 'u r B c a o T »« o^"*l'a Id r*p 'rid u clV; r . “ ".VqW
y ' pur¡Z l
rh«*» or
c*r oth*r»i»r,
o th rr* i* c, !••«•*
um», .tell. bull«!
also tw o of womeri the a tte n d a n c e and “ dependencies, comprising,t alnl- rh»«#
1«««. u.*
w ritten b y H e n r y G. R ow e, of the m
so tw o oi worn« n. m o m ionuxnco |
totnl area nf 60 060 uruiarn *n'' ''*U,P «Pr«*««» •«"'
nrrjr and
MY SPECIALTIES:
uniformly
u n ctu
c tu al
a l. There wore | ^
'
Broa '
■square rprrmtr , , m„
handbnr. reception
ly ppun
Medina, O hio G a zette, a n d publish­ being uniform
o n f om migliori Of «w o t n » r »
Of
• c riru l irà!
PICKARD’S IIAND-1' UNTI I» ' I H ' 1
other
«rd
ed by tho “ C o rre s p o n d e n t’ll B u lle tin " som e tw enty-five or th irty in each
mrrpf f u lt ir t
r»f nil kl m !« «umdi a|t*ch*« o f l i v t
rn in d i
of th e s e classes. In a d d itio n to this
is worth re p rin tin g . It runs;
I GORHA M 'S STERLING S U M It
» »rrh u ui#
for
■tork.
c old
E**nrr«L or
»
External Use.
h u s m e a d . v i t h p o w e r tu ï i r r t
" I n th e q u ie t of the g re a t north there is a very large Huruca class,
ROGER S' PLATED WARE
re ce l p t *
«C
and
c«rtiflr«!e..
woods, by th e b an k s of a w hite foam ­ and also a senior an d junior I'hilu- making machinen on board, as do our
ELGIN
AND WALTHAM WAD III*
doVk7* . ^ .ppFncW.
in g trout s t r e a m , an editoi, using hit th e a class. T h e a tte n d a n c e in each ships, and everybody knows how th e j to t h * op*r»Uon ot »ny «I ih« «««», and
i. « .
.
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, __________ 1 i o o p e r a i * a ll «n*»n» a n d m a t h o d « of t r a n » fish creel for a pillow and« tho |»ine of th e s e classes is upw ards of tw en ty - „f.ngllsh
full to understand us on the ^ portailon, by whirl*» or by «ru«]«: to
subject Of tho UBO Of Ice, especially 1arquir*. purtha»*. hold, rnortiaz* or »*!
cnrjicted e a r t h for a couch, rooked up flvw.
: bond«, not*«, .bill« and rlaim a and e th * r
O v e r a t the M ethodist church he In our drlnka.
th ro u g h th o ca n o p y of evergreen
rvlclrn**» of |nd*bl*&lt;lnr»». It» own atorlc
An
English
officer
was
aboard
ono
and lh* atock of other incorporated com said
t
h
e
y
sot
ou
t
to
have
a
m
en's
boughs a b o v e him , to th e g ro a t blur
PLACED ANYWHEHE.EVERYWHKBB
pant«*, a n d 1o vote th a »am» «1 • n a tu ra l
do m e of h e a v e n beyond a n d p ra y e d : class of seventy-five, a n d th ey aucced of our ships of tho Asiatic fleet and. prraon could, franrbi**». prlvlt*(«v, p a t­
on
being
served
with
an
Iced
drink,
and copyr'shta. Mean»**, a* vafi aa
" G re a t S p ir it of * the P rin tin g ed In doing it. A tem p ern ry s tr u c ­ commented on the delights of h a r in g en!
------- »y *‘»p
any o tb r r **tal* ur lnl*ra*t In or to r a i l
t
u
r
e
w
as
erected
.outside
tho
church
er« and Maga­
oF
personal
property of *y*ry kind an d
P ie sa— I a m soon to joave these
cool water aboard. The American of­ d*«rrlption. •l«h*r
tine*.
Loa cal
legal or »cfnilabla a n d
CARBON PAPERS
rale*. I’rompt,
■Rent, b ea u tifu l place t t h a t I love so in w hich' to hold this m a m m o th class ficer responded with on offor of a to hold, uaa, mort gag*. ' grant, a ta lg n
reliable
«rrvb».
,
nb*r
l*y
r i m l t r , ' ro a r tjr , encumber by mortgage,
d e a r ly arid g o b a c k to y o u r re a lm of of m en. And o th e r activities ju s t small cake of Ice, which was sent tho tpl»dg*.,
Fra* Mtimato*. let ua figuro vith y*&gt;" on
Finest Carbon Paper Nade
dead ol truat or otharviaa. and
an
Ur*
charge
ol
/our
»dv.Ml.4ng
inteM
-1»
be'"
as
g
ra
tify
in
g
are
being
worked
out
following morning. Meeting tjie E ng­ other»!#« to di«pn*a ot th o sama or a n y
p a p e r and In k a n d whirling wheels
Every Shoal P arlaci
anna from aatiaArd rllaBta.
I'boc*
and ent-ry part lharaof,_ o r rl|h*. ti 'la
1 a m grateful t h a t y o u r largeness h a t in t h e o th e r d e p a rtm e n ts of -that lishman ashore a week later, fht&gt; l a u r a a t therein in lh* S la t * el Florida or
American asked him If ho had enjoyed rU evher*; t o borro» o r t o loan m oney
p e r m itte d m e h ere where G od zieems ch u rc h .
and to vxeeut* It« not«*.' bond« or o t h e r
evidence* ol IncUbtrdnea*. and In c tn e r a l
I t was decided b y th e S u n d a y the Ice. •
n e a r e r th a n elsew here, where trouble
A dvertising Company, Inr.
to do a n y and att conduct of It* bualnr**,
“
Enjoy
it.
old
top.
Why,
do
you
i a n 't and w h e re t h e great p hysician school workers in Ocala- t h a t on a know, that was the first cold baw th and to hnv*. »lord** nnd anioy all . t h a
i a t t - * « '! " ' n *
MalaalLJfa
llldc
p o vera and privilcgr« Incident to
com es to m e n d
broken * nerves certain S u nday thoy would make a I'ro had since I left England!**— right*,
corporation* for profit organized tn d o i ­
l-ting u n d er tb* lava ol tha R ut*
of
n n d rechnrgc l ie ’s galvanic hateries big pull altogether in all the c h u rc h ­ Everybody's Magazine.
Florida.
es
a
n
d
see
if
it
were
possible
to
s
e
­
T ar Sal* by
w ith energy a n d hope.-A nd n ow t h a t
Artici* I I I.
•
Th* am o u n t o| th* capital atock ot thia
I a m going b a c k to you, g r a n t mo cure a n a tte n d a n c e of 1,000 nt S u n ­
The Joy of Obllvlousness.
corporation »ball b* fiO'VooO, divided In to
m o r e 't h a n e v e r tw o special bleasingt d ay school. T h ey succeeded In get11000 aharr* of tba par v alu e of‘ IIÍT
M aacb,
"How did you like my turning off ........
v hleh atock (hall b* laauad oaly » b a n
P lu m b in g and t
t h a t your n e w a p a p e r children need rting m o re th an 1,100. T h e n th e y the gas a t ten while you and th a t paid
for In full id th law ful monay of tb a
a
lu
d
B
latas,
er
It
may
b*
laauad
in
r
a
tu
r
n
m o r e than all ¿lae— th e one— grace; set t h e s t a k e a t 1,200, n n d th e a t ­ yonng root were In the parlor last for p ro p erty , labor or aarvlcaa, tha valúa of 2
G a s Fittin g''
te n d a n c e ra n up to m ore t h a n 1,300. night?" asked h e r father.
auch p re p a ri^ , labor or »«rvlc*«, «n
t h e other— co u rag e.
’iV.Úí't
All Work BeceiYea My I^rBon*!
"Did youT* she responded innocent­ fliad by th * Incorporator* or by” tka d lr a e - ,
T h e re is no difference between a
‘•‘Grace to b e fa ir to th e o t h e r fel­
tor» a t a M a tin g callad for auch M rp w a s . |
ly; and father knew the true m eaning
S
u
n
d
a
y
school
a
n
d
a
pictu
re
show
lo w — not to r e g a rd m y o w n viewa,
Attention And Beat Effort!
A T « .li i r S S L ?
of the word "failure."—Philadelphia i i T Ä
2 Sanford
Floridi
m y politics, m y o w n p a r ty a s a lto ­ when i t comes to th e m a t t e r of a t ­ Public Ledger.
Artici* I Y.
, r • « I 4&gt;C C• »«. « ■(*/,
*
“ a. *fc‘ *
| OppoolU a i j Hall
T sleikeo« N# »
Tha »»Id corporation ahall oxbt 'fo r a
g e t h e r rig h t a n d perfect a n d th e te n d in g . People will go where th e y
I
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LH.
W h e r e T he South Begins
Down w here the welcome is never
m onger
Than w here the g lad h and-clasp .is
G iven tp«* stranger:
Down w here the smile dwells u little
l o n g e r—
T h a t's w here the sm ith begins.
Down where the roses bloom all
w in te r
And th e wutot sparkles a little hit
brighter.
And th e b o n d s of home a r e a wee hit
tifihter
T h a t ’s w h e re the South begins.

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VOLUME VI

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

S A N t X i R D — L ife /.» W o ,ih Lnund

S A N F O R D . FLORIDA. FRIDAY

JULY 16. 1915

NO. 9«

NOTHING FURTHER IN WIL­ BRICK ROADS IS A LIVE
BOLD BURGLAR ENTERS
SON REPLY; AWAIT RETURN TOPIC IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
HOUSES WITH IMPUNITY
COMMITTEE HAS MADE REPORT TO THE
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON
THE SUBJECT

PRESIDENT TO ACT WITH

Pullman Must Pay
Cuming lo Sanford
TALKS SAUCY W H EN DISTallahassee. July 16. The S tate
Tho War D epartm ent having under
CABINET W H E N HE
of Florida lias received paym ent for
considei ution an application from
COVERED; USES GUN
hack taxes on gross receipts of the
Mr Michael Sholtx fur permission
RETU RNS
Pullman Company, a fte r one of the
to construct a bridge across the St.
OCCASIONALLY
longest fought legal contests in the
Johns river, near Sanford Florida
Washington, D. C. J u ly IG.— IYndrecent history of the legal d e p a r t­
Sem inole ("minty will soon huve brick road on Geneva Ave to Geneva a public hearing will he held in the
inc the r e tu r n of Pretddent Wilson,
xThere &gt;s a bold had burglnr In tho
ment of the Stall The
Pullman a chance to vote on th e m atter of
From t i e end of the present brick Court House, Sanford, at 11:00 o '­ city or several of th e m and they aro
fiom Cornish. N. H., it w*as believed
C om pany resisted the tax which was bonds for more brick roads th ro u g h ­ road on the west sid" near Paula to clock a. m. Friday, July 23.* for the
hero today t h a t there would ho no
coming to grief if they keep up their
imposed by legislative act upon ex: out o u r county, if th e present plans the Wi kivn bridge P ark Ave. from purpose of considering the sufficiency
further developm ents in tho situation
depredations for th eir very boldness
press anti insurance companies, as entry.
navigation
T e n th St. t o Hughey a n d Hughey of tho provisions for
between G erm an y and tho. United
makes it imperative upon the officers
well as the Pullman
C om pany,
made
b
y
the
plans
as
subm
itted, or
and tho public generally to cut them
States o v er siibm ntine w m fare.
T he good roods c o m m itte e re ported to Banford-Orlando to ad and Union
carrying same to the Supreme Court
Ave. to Mellonv.lle and Mrllon- any changes th at mny* be required down. The first .nstance of . the
Just when tho president would re­
to
th
e
County
CommliOdoncrs
a
t
of th e S ta te and on to the Supreme
lo avoid unreasonable interference
presence of the burglars was a t the
turn to t a k e up with his cabinet the
their meeting y e s te rd a y and re co m ­ vlHe to Celery .Ave.
Court of the United States.
with navigation.
H ard m an residence on Park Ave. be­
latest G e rm an note was not definite­
mended
th
a
t
n
b
o
n
d
election
bo
Fred T. W iliam s wan instructed
T he case was won by tire S ta te in
Accordingly notice is given th a t
yond Tenth. Hearing a notso in tho
ly known, b u t the president, in a
held
to
hard
surface
the
following
to
prepare
preliminary
estim
ates
on
every court before which it was car­
all persons interested are invited to
'
note to Secrotnry T u m u lty said ho ried. and the jlnyment of the tax roads:
these roads using brick on some of be present at the above nam ed time next room and rousing up and seeing .
would l&gt;o hero soon. T h e supposition
Snr.foi d-O.lando ro a d from i he p r e ­ tho more iinpoitant roads nnd '» m e nnd place to ex pi ess their views upon a light Mr. H ardm an called to know
closes one of the hardest cases which
who wat: there. Tho intru d er im pu­
is that ho will bo in WashinKton the the A ttorney (ieneral has had
to sent Ur ck mad in Seminole to th e other good but cheaper materials the ad e quacy of the plans with refer­
dently replied "Cotnc and see” which
la*t of th o week and t h a t the su b ­ face during his term of office. The Orange County line; F rom the S a n ­ on the o th e r roads. T h.s report will
ence to th e navigation of the strenm.
was nn invitation th a t one of Mr.
ject will be considered at Tuesday's
three businesses pay into the State ford O rlando road to f h u l u n t n via be lead) at tile next regular meethng While all statem ents at the hearing
H a rd m a n ’s tem porm ent could not
mill net m eeting. T he
president’s
of
tin
I
oinmis-ioners
in
August
Ov.edo
*
From
the
e
n
d
id
the
present
coffers about fluU.OOd yearly ns a
are given due coyside ration im port­
resist and he started after his gun.
telegram was given out as a white result of tin*. rax
ant facts and staiist.es, in te n d e d to
before he could get to it the burglar
' house s ta te m e n t and ended rumors
In the litigation growing out of
h a v e especial weight h i the final de­
tired
at him. As soon as Mr. H a rd m a n
concerning his a ttitu d e tow ard the (W
K|i
lh(1
thl.
term ination of the case,
should
could
unlimber his heavy artillery
German reply. It indicated th at the S u l | , w„ rif|(rcK0Ilt(d by A ttorney
preferably be subm itted in w r itin g fip made it bee lino for the outside
president h ad reached no decision as Gcneni| w «st and by Hon. John K
The meeting will lie attended by
and tried his best to puncture the
to the policy of the g o v e r n m e n t and
nt )a, ksonv,lle. The inthe Ho» rd of C ounty Commission­ hide of the man hut he hAd mnde
it is believed to have been called
o( ttl(. Vuiinian C om pany
ers of Volusia in a body. DoLund good his escape leaving n , pair of
forth by sta te m e n ts th a t he had al­ Aere looked liter by Frank It KidS', w»
xlmes on the porch where he had
ready made up his mind and that
, he .ng g " f St l i i
atol 111is i a Vus s,
placid them preparatory to making
did not view the situation as serious- ^ |.ir|i;lUl
, tm. ago.
M a n li a I ( t e i l in K e y W e s t
his entruner
|y as some of his advisors
i I. , * Iy I I 1.1 Vt
I »ed ’1 I lie
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The S tatem ent said tile pri »ident
Jiiinitf H i
I’ t
I* V i t i r - l a V i i i i l . f l . n t e d t h e d e n t i l
’a r .i 'h ri**(Jit|iiA un
on Freneh
Ave.
l» U TO W UT. I I 'T i l l :
M V I ' I O N O F T I I K 11 LA UT
» is gi s mg t lie tier le un note fig- closI 1‘
•
’•
• ' F hii Hanlon a» Mmfnrd
Fla ,
Mr
dr
P.xir.sh
I’a.r.»fi
iibn
.rtrxf
hi»
hi,
si
min
Harvey
had
c i :11 :it y iTRS
est atte n tio n , keeping c|o iffy III I , r ' d at
I.
u h 11. i : it ATI 11 n c ;
\ e ' t e r d a v*
No d**l • Is were given
rei,red
and
Harvey
beitig
a
light
touch with Secretary of S ta te l.un- da&gt; ioghi i , group &gt;«.. of w lm i
. V, i 1 1 1 I I it I ■) n l o .( » 1 : d d e i . l v a f t e r
&gt;.lei*per liinifd 11 ninne coining front
sing and b oth would lake up th. ' Kdn.t \\ iHi.i»-' ip 'if
's
• I ltlllig out of a s a i l wilier lill»h i l l s
It.i • t-.i . u|!i get m added in pe­
e
any
pleasures
ol
Woodland
TI
*
thè kit che n antl soon saw* thè form
•ituutiou when tin- pies.dent returned
Nulv t
ius liefe next T h u rs d a y when th e Part w**r* brought ni an nhrupi nml her and »¡»te* left over the Fast of a tinnì lnnming in thè iloorway
Secretary Lansing and some other j î'ong N". n|
1 &lt; 1111*1 1.4»t l*'k*l » ftt* "SI • hif -!
I
I • ir 11Osi
I ..* . t , i nlli*rt "dii vvI . t
FI nk.ng il w is h - f.itlnr Irytng tu
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The M lut . II"
t tea W1*1. a II
to regard th e situation ns grave, hut
1 aplani
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and r liu
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will
1*•■li.l 1"&gt; hu Vi eX pired ‘ill Ins
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can’t
«c.i.e m i" hut il wns a negro
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gave no opinion a- to Imw tile s itu ­
'if t he 1' A* 1 1 s S &lt; inpuny.
'•■r. t.m*w- tfiat it . s u«i*, e* S (*&gt;r I d r e » . II .*
room The young
man
1 Forgiar and he d irteli
lo thè siile
T
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trad
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ation should be met
■•■uninodore •' f hi* ih 1 t , HTM 1 w.i» U
\ r i h it r t Fi l * fi . i* in r I tf1líelo or Mil l-e t l u I n » o I w P, i * i- ,1 he pri Vali* »latitar*, lu • i.d» une i • mu-ti r f \ t MF- young ol lire li* d and pull.ng mi uutoinntic
Ies us al N i al II
h iv * a ball 11*.Itil it.*t Ci
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nt Hrand
I hir*!')
pu«lied it Hit** tilt* bttle fellow's fu
b ut
brami "I t1ta* TI,
jell
1 Ami Mi* *tt m:i t, hoi'd, I get en rrg rttr
Kxperla Fur the Navy
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in|tipn-i*il
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Speci if tl.LUU
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tt.d he W
was
a» «iti t|i* r-'.id that leads fn
i**
\ g., me In r * wnh ai V *■( Mt a i. &gt;1 Mr» Fa \ er in* Miri ami
\Vrig lit who I- .lruong those »ugge-ied lind C urt Fee I 1111T1*. 11
'iIa*ve*l
olile. » and tln* negro lost no
i prom r.ciici* t. tin* world of ru.Lf"id
to Secretary Daniels for membership
baste .il gettine "'il "f thè *Olirti nnd
Jesus at work. Il.it tie I *r, » , - o t t ■i liti ••X*1* pt nrlan.to hardly *lr iw» Mi-» Adelaide Higgins who went mit i if i.rin the proposed civillinn advisory
, r'I A i .
; 't
II e. r 1V iti the allenitimi to tiipiv the
I*.»U» at h"me H* t're . Martini l
I K. . W. ! hi
l- '..V. d I
ill I ' 11 th* v .i r. I Harvey yelled 'or bis
hoard of inventors and tii-hniea* ex­
in
'•
I* 'in g amt »»•• i ari a i d wtili
1, -11» ,ii ..I***»
I .i ' * F nlfurd
v» I u t ' w I nt ' l l - lu.it. y frin ii1,1 r it:d Ile Iliade .1 »Cari II tif thè
i
i '..*.1 • i
perts was quoted l e ’i ' e l . a- -a*
hi
*1 'h* K, e.id »*■IJt pi a it i d id l**i*liMg fiadly in i he i 'tv will la* deeply grit* veil | !*• ''m 1
ultimili . esuli
Ite (ben
lini, Ralph I ! i !
A p*r-*n
, i a V*&gt;i i - !• id v 'o In
ing he would accept mem bership in
' f a n d t'HV i in tiing wa - it rngt.l "f tin- intuit
p
polii
e
hendi|i’nrlets
and
•
'll
Ill'll
1
In
in •*( I ■» d* 'h '('tie - v lupai h v
•t ,
It,
V aw 'l.e 'i I , ¡it'd lie 'll purled in I lie r a t ' C
the hoard if invited
«i
ardi
wu»
Hindi*
'
but
DO
un
o
ther
,if the m .ni friemb* of the family I»
wtll Im -iiiu* play u
"i have bad talks with I In line
and seemingly wavs all right After
was
found
About
thirty
burglar
extended to the unhappy mother
A. Edison nnd with aViny and navy
minuti » ifterw ¡1 'I *» one of Mr,
W lk.1i I heil* l uni III "g bl.t gitili tl* party ioni ""tile nul "t tin* water 11;11 *i K ■v Wi ' I ni real
officers, who realm- the necessity of
. M.
I vv■re a vi .it : , t i e a rr i v,.l of Mr
Harlow
f i g I.l.» ,.
I ' . tv...
daitgliter» wa* -it ting on
preparing a n a d e q u ate a:r a- well as
II .1 loti (rotti hl» dre»Hlhg room his
tin* po-. F w fii f * »hi* had gone from
p fit tli.«t prévint» 11 Full
*, .f 1. 11 I ..............
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be
si*a fleet," said Mr. Wright Anijy
Mir *- . I, • |l
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and navy o ilie r»
v-r
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round
.......Id have fruit
r 1 &lt;" it • e t
way
.Id .* - -'m
•1 * - 1
■ ........... '*..r
thirteen h u n d re d ,o r•■).. a * '■■* i"
ll t * -C
I11, J111-ll.il &lt;:
Old lu
f.e1h.i r and Fé tri. d to get III» pistol
. . i"
i 11 ■g 11* . r I Ut. Il V luit II
mediate dut \
accorditi,' t . » ri i ■' t f t . ’ i. a ' ■ i . il
tv
It i» reported that conditions in
rii-tn-il
to
the
i
tty
in
the
vain
hope
ut
time hut the negro was moving
all
'.long
the
inti*
tu
l
o
t
h
ilCes.
at
the
annual
sesMuti
"I
the
grand
"T he hoard wdl undoubtediy t&gt;e a
Mexico cull (or the active sym pathy
of
restoring
the
»park
of
life
hut
o
p
­
by
that time and wa» soon lost to
Kob.n*
good thing if the members will stick lodge of the order. F’red
Next Thursday t hi* t Mimilo team
of all who love humanity
view
to its advisory function and not try son, grand Secretai* y . f har b*» A ,&lt;■11 'S to Nt. Ilford ilk title fettle Utili to arrival in the city it wa» found
Multitudes are -I living ‘They are
»»f » 1 l{e I lit» » ti lr fir-t •*f -fi................ ,!- -■ life till
The Harlow hutile wa» tin* only place
to overstep. T h e officers of ......... run While. ¿’riniti inïMUTfr t h#*
ai il rate l.l
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1 lie F
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wI
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and navy uto very effir.ent ami k'r.i f»'i t ni*-1 • « * ti'i M* a udii 't*.g ■
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may F.
Imped t FHt I ht &gt;Ifi . r- w til get fi m
he would be glad to serve on the new nielliI*» r» d rupp I troni I I '' rolls. |i*r a n o th er ’eUiiOll 1*It•■ games will TI -* lily am ong in- ff t d a i d i V*■!. pur. I
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tuli'
In*
1,701 deal h», leaving th' net itoTca«. ;i(t*riii"*i
mi ‘».inferii at *1 tir ai d"
I III ("Hew mg i» from T h e Tampa »mull am ount will g" a long way to
before
he
ran
get
away
in membership, 1 I,"OF Ien m w nnd it is ho|H'd a large crowil will Tribune regarding the
deceased relax ilo* cruel grip of h u n g e r ”
Washington, July 16. Gossip con- lodges were added, bringing tin* total
vjyqi i ion, tin f&lt;,1L-i ai th" »uburiis
greet the Urlando boys here next
tinned her« to d a y as to tin* m akeup
J W. Hanlon, sicretnrv to Sup* r Shalt we not help and help q u ie tly ’’ are poti«h,ng uj* the gun» and laying
to I .126
Thursday.
" A* you would tl at men »rvould
of the proposed civilian advisory
ilit**udent llr.itnl of th e Atlanti*
There was riporteli a »urplu» of
.n a *it|*|dx of a m mi unit nut and if
(•n August filli, th e Nebrusks
do to \ (&gt;i|, d*' V*' i", eli »o to them
hoard of inventors and* technical
the negro |&lt; .&lt;-e* II l.m e I ty* pol.ee
I Î fidJ ,547 in the grand lodge treasury |;||J |i ||, w”n ,,|;iV
Sanford team ( " *t Filie, who •Ind **ml deni v in
A
»mall
fililí
f(h
til
l**t&gt;
h.
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•
filmili
Y
expel Ls, as proposed by Secretary white subordinate lodges Ita ve m t
Nati fun! Ttf ur» da y wu« will known
fij.v* to worry (fliout hit
and
t
hl»
wi!*
draw
a
large
crowd
nl
&lt;
&gt;
t'ii'Ti*" fri» mi
r i 1 i*l u h &gt; «»1 1 1*• f •* will no!
Danicds, to assist in working out assets of f 2ti.51 a. i •111
.
1
,
,
, *tn lamini, and new- of lit» di*nu»i*
i
apt
ure.
The Indian* are real reti men and
.
.
, ,
i»I t&lt;* I
I» Mitmiltoii,
naval problem» The only selection s o
,
, ru u-ell great regret w lien It liecaltn* • .in he
plitv th e bull game »v.th vim and
Tr
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nf
\f
H10,
Mur-hul Till**» .» confident (fin’
far announced is Thom as A Kdison,
1
I known here last n.gltl Mr Hanlon
t ivII S it n n 1 Hiumlnatlnn
vigor
M
anager
Wallace
ba^
playt
|trt*ft'lvwi&gt;
.
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k
&gt;
li
v
11 I • un
I.,*
kn.iw» the lo gro a o*l tfi.it he will
who will h ea d the lion id.
w;t tw entv four yt nr» old and 11*Tin* postoffiri» hi-r»*
tii lili* against them »evirai U n i »
and
have Inn* In l.mtio vviiluii the next
Curii
v
v
i*
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v*(In*
prin*
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ti
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‘HfThe nam es of a score or more of l|(iuniv t |lnt nn examination will be »tate» th a t the lu d a n » are the be»t •."li uf thè luti Capi, lutiti 11.udori
¡ir *»r ìi «ii*h «•f i*** *r**iiiti *»r .1 mi*v day or two if fie p .r-i-t- t* »lay ng
possible now mctnlicrs of the advisory
j () |b i , r |ty on August 14th for , ver anil while Sanford doe» not ex of thè S leani-hip M a-eotte of t *•
mi ’»anford
iiifc* |m t ur*’ *fri w *ir il*» Mfin*
council, m a n y of them recognized a (*|,lk f a r r i e r lor the postotfic** P**1 t to defeat tin III t hl'V Will ll*' I ' : * m « u l a r * t I I r c l d e l i t a l M e . t l i t l l|
n»
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li
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t
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t .impuny. formi ily ilo* l'Iani Liti**
experts in speciaj lines of inventive A|| |p „ „ (. w J1U wish to take the ex
their du; ndt-si
I n . i ^ h i Mi li
dA
v ** Li» **■
h**t
t ln ii* '
II o u »i* 11a n r i*
V" ing Hai.Imi wa.» in
I unp.i
and research work, are under con- amination can obtain paiticuliit»
Mi u r tim i get u a d y for the first
it
until
th**
l**a*‘t
«
»
Í
th**H
«*,
&gt;«•
hav**
Mr and Mr» George DeCottcs
tideratlon, b u t S ecretaty
Daniels from the frost master or any of his game of the sea»on next Thnrndn. a.» a meni ber of thè ilegree team &lt;d
thè Knights nf folunilin», "f «In.di lint ilnm* 11 Ulltn ini
gave a house di.iice to iluur many
•ftid ho wpuid not Announce the se­ assistants in the office
i tin! riluti»ii!
lo* wus a tneinber ol thè Jaetson
fra ud* fm Tuesday night V , their
lections until after they had fawn
T aking Seniilioli*'n C ensus
11831084
ville Council. Al thut lim e he upIk a u t *fuf home on Magnolia Ave.
»ccepted.
'*11. E. Tolur haH b w n appoinled ) p(*arad to he in goni) health
The affair was informal and every
The S ecretary said he was cerrensus ta k e r forV»,Semirnde coutily ,
...
,
. __
tine
was made to feel a t home even
. .
,,
, , .
i ti i
Hi« i emani» wfii arrivo bere ut
taln th at when the board had been
und b es u n hi» wotk la»t weok. Ho is „ . . , . , . .
the
gentlemen being allowed to
u
**
.
, V» • .
,,
6:45 o clock thi» morning, arrom pnnfinally selected it would be eorrtponcd
now engaged in thè Oviedo »ection
take
off their coat». T he -parlous
ieti by Atlanti*' f’oa»l Fine Olficiiil*.
t&gt;f ten men of iu ch prom inence ns t«&gt;
Los Angeles, July 13
I4y a vote
und i» alno an»i*ting IL G,~Vmith
home wa» given over to the dancer*
and will be tu rn ed over to Under
«Ktke tho co u n try fool th a t wimt it of 714 to 2 ft'.* Haltimon* won tin* li'lfi
operate th e Oviedo b a n k while the
taker J. L. Uecil. The body will thi n j Tallahassee, Fla., July 16. The and the entire lower floor* were conI* possible for the h u m a n tnintl to Elks convention over Atlanta, which
enwhier is away on hi» vacation. Mr. lie plncod in the Sacred Heart s ta te printer*. T J. Appleyard, ha» verF-d into a ball m om the daneer»
desire will be advised for our navy." was the only other contesting city.
Tolar expect* to finish the county
__________________At the fir-l business session of the
where mas» w 11 he .»ani a t » o'clock, begun the delivery to the secretary circling the room». Those who did
ccnsuM in about two m on tth s and
and will rem ain there until definite of stute of volume 1, Laws of Florida, not care to dance played chess or
• ji
-,,,,
, grand lodge today officers were clectwhen completed we wilt know
In d la n s Will play H e re
I fd for th c ,.n, lling year.
funeral arrangem ents h a v e been enacted by the legislature of 1916. •at on the spurious port I c» .and e n ­
exactly how* many people are now
The strong N ebraska Indian Itase
—----------------- ■ r which probably will he done whe being the "Laws of a genet ul natu e joyed tlie evening. Huffet luncheon
living
within
the
confine»
of
the
bal! team will play tho Sanford team
Good Juke. Yes.
the m other nnd two »¡»ter» arrive at Thi* volume ¡» a book *•( more than wa* served at all time* dining I he
ni*w
county.
ev ening I I.&lt;• guests making t h e m ­
noon today from k " V We»( on tlir ibm pagi a t Sanford b n Aueust Cth.
w " t,u l,,w "
i,lk'' , t r r '‘nt V
selves perfectly at e -e « hi h 1»
- T h e y 'a .e fast on thei. feet.ns I n i
th. r- was a |.n • "ff* r. d . of f r'" m
Uliveti*, it I» thought probable that
one of the lb light» "f the U* 1 "tie*
‘G o vernor M H
ans ever are a n d »ure fielders. At bat gold, to the per..... attending J a o f
Del.and Knnil llmid 0 &lt; arr&gt;
Ftiii teller ha» f, , r,t I servire» will be held at I
they are vieioffs and w ith wonder- s.mvtlle pubb. -h o ..l- ah., would returned from a t.i p to point» in o'clock thi» afternoon, with inter
Dei.and, fila.. luiy l l
The l*e- a ITa if*
south Florida ntul will bo here for mnnt in St. Louis Gem ete!y, pall­ l.and rood district bond» for f.150,M accuracy o f 'e y e t h e y are abb* write the best *-‘»y «»» '*l' y tl‘*'
There were about* tw enty five
t0
Hout th o beat pitchers. These pie of Jacksonville should ask for and severl m onths looking after
the bearers to bo chosen
from
the 000 carried l»y a vole of 260 against couple* present nml th ey came early
genuine Indian experts have always buy goods made in Jackson- large p ro p e rty interests of
the Knights of Columbus.
62.
and stayed late und f Orn t h r burst*
•PPexred w ith great success through- ville.
There were 218 e-says and T h atc h er Realty Co.
of merriment that floated from the
0uf the U n ite d S tates a n d C anada yet when the nrfioo! official» who had
house at various times during th e
'-G
eorge
liallard
h»»
purchased
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
11.
G
arner
left
»1 M ayor Thrasher a n d family are
and have a n envious record to their in charge thF purchase of tho com ­
evening it is almost certain t h a t
tho
T.
I*.
Hill
property
on
Sanford
yesterday
for
A
tlanta
whero
thoy
expected home today fro m a weeks
everyone piesent enjoye'd the even»
eretli‘* »*»d a re w ithout d o u b t the mencement invitations they sent to trip to T am p a , C le arw ater
and will spend several weeks visiting Heights a n d wilt make it his future
M e­
, » * I * **
^ • t e s t In d ia n Util T e a m in the Ohio for them.— Jacksonville
-«ng
-to tho fukeit.axUUiV.
■»•«'i* *
*
*i
friend* a n d relatives.
*»» ***'. bom** ••
other p o in t» on the west coast.
i ...
*.*». •
tropolis.
■ WPS&amp;k &amp; U S ' t v s
* * &amp; l l i l i l i » sJrs g a w /.i» * » *

BASE BALL SEASON SUDDEN DEATH AT
WILL BE OPENED WOODLAND PARK
HERE NEXT WEEK OF J. W. HANLON

%■

ORDER OF ELKS IN A
FLOURISHING CONDITION .

THF PEOPLE OF MEXICO
ARI. AGAIN STARVING

ELKS
CONVENTION NEXT YEAR

THE GENERAL LAWS
ARE OFF THE PRESS

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�T IIE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE WO

JULY 16, Is is

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COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD

WÜST SIUL ITtMS
Mrs. T. J. Miller was th e dinner
guest of Mrs. T. E. W.lson T h u rsd a y
com ing out from tow n w ith Mrs.
Wilson in the Wilson's S tu d e b ak cr
car.
Mr. E aston has re n te d t h e H. F.
Kennewell place a n d will (arm on it
the com ing season,
Mr. T om Iiadger of T a m p a with
a p a r t y of friends visited his b rother
John B adger a n d family on
the
F ourth.
M i. A Greaser has lu m b e r hauled
on his place to build him a house,
ills place joins Alfred N an n cs place.
Mr. a n d Mrs. W. J . McBride
a rriv ed home S a tu r d a y from Coronada Beach. T h e y was a w ay one
week . Mr. M cB ride says th e re was
too m a n y sAnd flies an'd mosquitoes
lo t him over there a n d he was glad
to g e t back to Sanford.
We h av e not been able to learn
w hat th e park will be n am ed t h a t is
being b u ilt at the S prin g a t th e foot
of t h e hill b ette r known as
the
Haskal Spring.
Mr. a n d Mrs. M cB ride, Mr. A. J.
Cates and d aughter M i s s N o l a
m otored to O rlando T u esday.
Mr. Charley Chisel has
bought
him a fine five acre tru ck farm by
Mr. M use's place. C huiley expects
to try farming.

Mrs. Bert H erndon nnd Miss Ola
E stridge sisters of Mrs. L. M. Lucas
arriv e d T u esday night from Howell
Ga. to help in the ra re of Mrs 1,.
Miss Estridgc has been in training
for nurse for quite a length of
We hear w edding bells in the air
in more than o ne q u arte r.
T h e seed bed e n c a m p m e n ts for the
ca m p a ig n of 1015-1916 are being
pitched for ea rly fall crops, tom ato,
eggplant and p eppe r seed now being
sown, same for ea rly celery.

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THE SOUTH FLORIDA
PRESS ASSOCIATION
HOLDS AN INTERESTING M E E T ­
ING AT PLANT CITY
The South Florida Press Associa­
tion held the heat a tte n d e d and m ost
business like session since its o rg a n i­
zation at the sem i-annual m eeting a t
P lant C ity last F riday. Twonty-slx
new spaper people a n d friends of th e
profession p a rtic ip a te d in the two
sessions, wfhich were held in b o a jd of
t-ado building, m orning and afternoon.
At th e m orning session, Mr. Beel­
er, of th e Florida E x p erim e n t S t a ­
tion, outlined a plan to m ake the
work of the S ta tio n more effective
th ro u g h o u t the S ta t e th ro u g h th e
co-operation of t h e press and his
plan was endorsed an d will
be ad o pted by the new spapers re p re s e n t­
ed, in dissem inating timely in fo rm a ­
tion to tho farm ers of each section
of tho State.
In tho afternoon strong e n d o rse­
m ent was given- t h e project of ho ld ­
ing a South F lorida Fair a n d Gasparilla Carnival in T a m p a in F e b ­
ruary, 1916, by t h e Association.
T h e resolution was intro d u ce d by
Clyde Glenn, of T a m p a , and m e t
with unanim ous s u p p o rt. B. L. H i m ner, of the T n m p a Board of T r a d e ,
was also here in t h e interest of th e
m ovem ent.
A s tro n g resolution In c o n d e m n a ­
tion of the trav e lin g advertising fa­
kir w ith any s o rt of an a d v e rtisin g
scheme was passed, reference being
made to hotel ad v ertising
cards,
those who huy ad v ertising space in
the local paper by the page, peddling
it out to the a d v e rtise r with g litte r­
ing promises a n d little p erform ance
a t high rates, a n d t h e foreign m a n ­
ager of contests of various kinds, all
of whom must h a v e the local p rin te r
in order to make his plans go, and
who gives little value for the m oney
spent.
Officers were elected as follows
Joseph H um phries, Journal, B radentown, president: W ayne T hom as,
Courier, Plant C ity , vice presid e n t;
Mr Callahan, Ptess. Fort Myers.
Secretary; Mrs. C. V. Wiiacn, T im es,
Sarasota, treasurer.
It was decided to hold a special
meeting of the Association in J a c k ­
sonville in O ctober, in conjunction
with the conventions of the East
Coast. West Coast and Middle F lor­
ida
Press Associations. The next
tegular meeting will be held m Burtow in Jan u a ry A program c o m m it­
tee was ap pointed to make arrangenicnte for this m eeting. The com m it
tee i;utt*i*l* of \V M Haynes, of
the Sanford H e ra ld ; Mr«.
V. S
Wilson, of tin* S a ra s o ta Times, nnd
Clyde Glenn, of th e Glenn Advertineis, Tam pa.
After the business session p apers
were rend, lending to discussions by
the m embers ns follows:
“ M aintaining H ates on A dv e rtis­
ing nnd Job P rin tin g ,"G eo rg e M
Goolsby, Advocate, Wiiurhulii

Auction S a le
of T e n n e s s e e
H orses and M ules
Big Auction Sale of Tennesee Horses
and Mules In O rlando a t J. B. MCG ru d e rs Jr's Stables, M o n d ay July
19 nt 1:00 P. M. L. E. B ates will
arrivo in O rlando F riday ’M orning
J u l y 16th with a car load of fine
horses and mules. T he horses con­
sist of heavy d ra ft horses farm
m a tc h e d team s, fancy drivers, sad*
d lers and general purpose
horses.
T h e moles consist of m atch e d team s,
a n d single m ules weighing 1000 to
1300 lbs. This s to c k is ail well broke,
a n d acclim ated nnd re ady for work,
A n y one w an tin g good stock should
n t t e n d this sale where you will have
a chance to b u y a n y kind of a horse
or mule you w a n t. Any one w anting
to b u y at p r iv a te sale or exchange
can do so any tim e before the auc­
tion. Sale s ta r ts next M onday July
19th when e v e ry rem aining horse
a q d mule will be Bold to th e highest
bid d er regardless of w hat th e y cost.
MOORE’ S STATION
D o n ’t forget t h e date. Sale positive
rain or shino.— 93-2tc.
R ev. W. J. B a r t l e t t of E n terprise
F o r R ent— Nice cottage on P a lm e tto
assisted by Itov. Mr. H endrick of
Ave. See M cC iintock, Sanford
Crescent City arc conducting a scries
House. — 93-lf.
of m eetings at M oore's
Station
church this week.
Ben Fish experts to visit the ex­ HIGH STANDARD OF WRITING
position in California and will also
visit the trucking sections a n d learn Professor Pays a Tribute to Newspa­
per English, Which Is on the
how the business of growing cel
Whole Deserved.
vegetables is carried on in the
Golden State.
”1 well rem em ber the pleasure with
Mr. and Mrs
On ve
Hickson which, a» a young man. I heard-m y
have gone to house-keeping
on venerable and practiced professor of
Celery Avenue where Mr and Mrs
rhetoric sa, th a t he supposed there
Ed. W ard J a s a te d .
was no work known to man more dif­
Mr and Mrs J. O. Pope and ficult than writing." said Prof. Goorgo
children arc telling w hat a delight­ H. Palmer, formerly of H arvard uni­
ful trip to Ga. th e y enjoyed in their versity. "lip to that time I had sup­
posed its severities pecultar to my­
O verland car. T h ey visited three
s e l f ” He goes on to recount the a d ­
weeks in Macon, Ft. Valley. Dublin,
vantages which children of today en­
and oth er points and were f guests joy over those of his own generation,
in Jacksonville of Mr. and Mis nnd hopes (hat some of (hem will find
D H. Moss former residents
here tho language ho has used about tho
M r.P exold of St. Louis Mo., who difficulty of writing extravagant. Then
bought the J. O. Popp's im proved bo Bays;
"L et me say. too, that since frequen­
10 acres and some adjoining land on
Benrdall Avenue, a few m onths ago, cy has nioro to do with east) of writing
is here again and has the fo u n d a­ than anything else, I count the newspa­
tion laid for a home am i expects his per men lucky because they aro writ­
ing all the lime, and I do not think so
family soon.
meanly of their product ns tho present
Mr. and Mrs J M. Hickson, Miss
popular disparagement would seem to
Ethel and Master Albert drove their require It U hasty work, undoubted
Maxwell to Oxford to visit Mrs ly, and bears tho. marks of haste Hut
" T h e Value of C o-operation," was
Hickson's parents recently
In my judgment In no period of the
the subject of a rem a rk ab le address
Mr, a n d Mrs. G. C. Williams of English language tins there been so
by Dr. Maxon W, Ptesslcy, of SoflOxford were guests last week of their high an average of sensible, vivacious
nei, who handled his them »
in n
dau g h ters Mrs. J. M. Hickson and tfnd Informing sentences w ritten as
masterful stylo, s how ing tho t r e m e n d ­
appears
in
our
dally
press.
Mrs. D a v e Hackaon.
"With both good and- evil results, ous influence of tru t h f u l advertising
Mrs. M. 1). O atchel e n tertain ed
tho distinction bet wen book literature and outlining a p p lied co-o|»erution
a gay p a r t y of little folks Saturday and speech literature Is breaking
by new spapers a n d the people th ey
u fte rn o o n
for
her
d a u g h te r 's down. Everybody Is writing, appar­ serve in advan cin g public interest.
7th b irth d a u . D a in ty refreshm ents ently in verse nnd prqjo' and If tho
Dr. Pressley is an efficiency e n g i­
were served.
higher graces of style do not often neer. a man of th o u g h t and action,
The Misses R u th ariti G ertrude appear, nHther on the other hand do
i'mi South Florida is fo rtu n a te in
Little are taking a
commercial the ruder aw kwardness and obscur­
having the o p p o rtu n ity to profit by
course in town going anil coming in ities. A certain straightforw ard Eng­ | his ideas. His ad dress will be- p u b ­
lish la becoming established. A whole
the J itn e y .
nation
Is learning the use of Its mother lished in full by one of the lending
Mr. a n d Mrs. T. W. Briden will
dailies of the s t a t e nnd Hill no d o u b t
rem ove fròm Oak Avenue* in town tongue. Under such circum stances it com m and wide a tte n tio n .
Is doubly necessary that anyone who
to th e D r. M innick bungalow in
C ultivating G ood
Will A m ong
Is conscious of feebleness In his com­
C am eron City to be n earer
Mr. mand of English-should promptly and E m p lo y ees," J . G . Gailnmore. R e ­
Bri ion’s farm.
earnestly begin tho cultivation of It." cord, B artow.
" T h e Relation of th e Supply M an
to tho P rintor," A rth u r Greene. Antiotnm P aper C o m p a n y , J a c k s o n ­
ville.
‘'Classification am i R ates," C. M.
Renner, A ntietam P aper C o m p an y ,
e don’t mean the lxmes you are using Jacksonville.
bu t wc arc in th e market for all kinds of
Discussion on th e point of . e m ­
animal bones including prairie and bleached
ploying an a t t o r n e y and collecting
lunics. If you have any to sell write us for agent by the association, a c o m m it­
tee being a p p o in ted fot this purpose,
prices and shipping instructions.
with power to net.
Tho new spaper people wero the
guests
of the P la n t City Hoard of
Department 8 , JarktonviHe, Fionas
Trade a n d Tho C ourier, and before
Minuf.cturm el Idol. Attni»«!. .&lt;»«1PrruvUn FrrtlTiwv«
adjo u rn in g a rising vote of th a n k s
was extended *fofr tho d a y ’s e n t e r ­
tainm ent.
P resent nt tho m eetin g were:
W. H. H aynes, H erald, Sanford.
The Standard Railroad o f the South
Geo.
A. Goolsby, Advocate, W auSCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th, 1915
chula.
T. M. Callahan, Press, F t. M yers.
W. M. Grier, C o u rie r-In fo rm a n t,
No. 82
No. 86
No. SO
B artow .
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1:33 pm
8:10 pm
J. G. Gnllcmore, Record,. B arto w .
Ar S av anna h............. 12:50 pm
5:35 pm 12:33 am
Ar R i c h m o n d ........... 5:20 ain
9:18 am
8:00 pm
II. O. Meek, L eader, F t. M eade.
Ar Washington . . . . 8:50 am 12:38 pm 11:50 pm
A. L. Cleveland, Leader, F t.
Ar Ballimore.............. 1005: am
1:50 pm
1 :38 am
Royal I). Child, S tar, L akeland.
4 :25 am
Ar P h ila d e lp h ia ----- 12:35 pm
4:03 pm
Mm. C. V. S. W’i l s o n ^ Times, S a r ­
Ar New Y o r k ...........2:40 pmpm 6:20
6:20 pm
pm
7:13 am
asota.
All-steel E quipm ent, Free Reclining Chair Cant to Washington. Dining
Car Service on T rains 82 a n d 86. Sleeper to Savannah on Train 80.
Mrs. C. H. I l o i d e r m i n , Record,
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M
anatee.
F or Inform ation and Reservation Phone or W rite
Jos. H, H u m p h ries, J o u rn a l,H ra d entow n.
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erald,
P u n ta
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Andrew C arter, E nterprise, A rcadia.
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W ilson &amp; T oom er F ertilizer Co.

A T L A N T IC

COAST LINE

THROUGHTRAINSTONEWYORK DAILY

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

BIG ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
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THE SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.
NOW GOING ON

If you have not yet called at this store during this
sale to lay in a supply of clothing and shoes, do not
put it off any longer. This sale exceeds by far our expectations and it will ,be
necessary that you
come in
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early if you want to get yours before this fine stock is
picked over.
Below will be found a few of our specials. These
are but a few of the bargains we still have left.

SPE C IA L

LOTS

MEN’S STRAW HATS
About 150 hats ranging in price from $1 to $3.50, now

18c

Special lot of about 100 Shirts from 75c to $1.50, slightly soiled
from showing in windows, your choice
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48c
Special lot of Men’s 50c Hose reduced to

20c

We have about 25 pairs of Beacons $3.50 and $4.00 values which
will go at $2.38. Only a limited number of these.
About 200 pairs of Men’s Tan, Gun Metal, Patent Leather,
button or blucher, regular $3.50 values, we will close out
f o r ..................................................................................$2.28
We also have about 100 pairs of Men’s Vici, Patent and Gun
Metal, regular $3.00 values, now going at
$1.98
SPECIAL LOT WOMEN’S SHOES
Several dozen pairs Ladies’ Shoes ranging in price from $1.50
to $4.00; also a few Children’s and Men’s. These shoes consist
of various styles and makes and will be closed out at 98c per pair

This sale will positively close SATURDAY, J U L Y
24th. The summer will not be over for many weeks
yet and you can do no better than to avail yourself of
this opportunity to secure seasonable floods at these
low prices.

SANFORD SHOE' &amp; CLOTHING C O

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SANFORD,

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C. C. W oodw aid, Courier, Plant
City.
W ayne T hom as. Courier. Plant
City.
L. E. Goodrich, Cornier, P lant
City.
Dr. M ason W. Pressley, Seffner.
O tto
W.
R enner, Jacksonville.
J. C. M assey, A tlan ta.
Clydo G lenn, T a m p a .
B. Lv H a m n e r, T a m p a .
Mr. Beeler, E x p c r tn e n tn l S ta tion
Gainesville.
Miss T o w nsend, S arasota.
Miss Louise Wilder,
M anatee.
Proof T h a t Hens Hava Taste.
Possibly the best proof that bens
and other m em bers of the feathered
tribe not only taste but enjoy their
food nnd drink 1b shown In tho -way
they blink their eyes In drinking, much
after the hum an methods of express­
ing satisfaction.

Explained.
"Yes, h e ’s one of our-leading citlsons. 11a certainly haa climbed high
in a few years. Why, ho holds our
besLIederal Job!** "Indeed! How did
be get l t t " “H is brother-in-law Is our
leading politician."—Cleveland Plain
Dealer.

JITNEY BUS SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE 6 A. M „ SA TUR DAY, JUNE 26th.
SANFORD
CAMERON CITY:
SANFORD
MONROE
ILv . 7:30 A. M. tAr . K:l&gt;0 A. M .
Ly. 8:00 A. M. Ar. 8:25 t M
U r . 8:35 A. M. ILv . 8:05 A. M.
Ar* 8:55 A. M. hv. 8:30 t 'I
tLv . 8:30 A. M. tAr . 9:00 A. M.
Lv. 12:05 P. M. Ar. 12:35 P. M
tAr . 9:35 A. M. tl.v . 9:13 A. M.
Lv. 12:05 1*. M. Ar. 12:35 P. M.
Ar. 1:00 P. M. Lv. 12:35 P. M
Ar. 1:00 P. M. Lv. 12:35 P. M.
Lv. 6:00 I». M. ^ r. 6:25 P. M
*Lv,, 4:30 I». M. •Ar. 5:6i) P. M.
1*é ill.
M Lv. 6:30 P.
Ar* h nn X
•Ar. 5:30 P. M. •Lv. 5:00 P. M.
9:30
M. Ar. 10:00 P. M
P.
Lv.
Lv. 9:30 r . M. Ar. 10:00 I*. M . ’
Ar. 10:30 p. M. Lv. 10:00 P. M.
Ar. 10:25 P. M. Lv. 10:00 P M
M arks I Run Daily Except Sunday.
M arks f Run Sunday Only. * *
M arks * Daily Except Thursdsy and Sunday., Will run 2 1-2 hour* I*«'
on these days.
Special tripi will be «periled f»r 8 rtf ular Itret. Bath Jitoeya will saakt all train ceoiwdwei
EAST SIDE
ONE WAY FARE
WEST SIDE
Cameron City................. ..30c
"M ------o n ro e .....................
~0f
Moores S ta tio n ......................... 25c
15c
Stenatrom ’a Corner
Gcnevn Avenue............. . . . , 2 0 c
Beards!) Avenue..................... . .1 5 c
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City Limits
I»r
runa to Woodland
;
a Thursday
t nursday and Sunday JUnqy
Jitnqv runs
tvoodiar every hour « ft*’*’
, o'clock. Special fare of Thirty C ents Round Trip
City car leaves the depot eveiry 30 minutes "starling on the hour
I Route: French, First Street Loop , Sanford House, back to First and
nolla. up Magnolia to Seventh, to P ark, up P ark to Tenth, circle bat:
j,
1 Ninth, across to Oak and down Oak to First, then to Park and out »
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’ to the depot. If this achedule does not cover a n y service desired, «ui
f
, glad to have the information covering same.

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T H E SANFORD HERALD

JULY 16. 1915

PAGETHRB

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$10.00 DOWN
$5.00 PER MONTH
Jacksonville Is Going to be the Queen City of the South Within the Next 10 or 15 Years

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RIVERVIEW today is the most rapid developing suburb of Jacksonville. This statement is made by
all who visit this property.
RIVERVIEW is located just north of Jacksonville, which is the trend of the future growth of the city.
Millions of Dollars are now being spent for public improvements all out this way.
Buy a
few RIVERVIEW lots in this great flourishing Jacksonville suburb. Buy before the n
advance and the writer stands ready to guarantee a net profit of a Thousand Dollars or more on every
lot bought a t this time.
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A Hundred Thousand Dollars is being spent in RIVERVIEW on Civic and public improvements. The
investor receives a part of all these benefits.
Dr. Armstrong’s advice to the head of every family and every young man: buy a few RIVERVIEW
lots (not more than four sold to any one party). It only takes 17c a day to pay for them and within the
next few years you will have an asset up into the thousand of dollars and you will never feel the cost. No
lots sold to colored people.
RIVERVIEW Developments—Board of Trade, Woman Civic Improvement Club, Churches, Mercantile
Houses, Bell Telephone System, Artesian Well and a fine Water System now being installed, Grammar
School, 14 miles of streets, all set out in shade trees, a mbst beautiful 50-acre recreation public park, free
public dock, boat and bath houses, all of which goes to give RIVERVIEW a most promising future.
Every man, woman or child who buys RIVERVIEW property will never have cause to regret their in­
vestment. Manv a man in Jacksonville is living easy today who bought lots a few years ago on the same plan.

DR. E. H. ARMSTRONG, OWNER

Residence: Riverview
Local
R epresentatives:

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Office: 111 Heard Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla.
T Sales Manager for Sanford T I D
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County, and

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O F F IC E A T T H E HER ALD BUILDING

THE COUNTY COM­
MISSIONERS ORDER
NUMBER BILLS PAID
At the Inst meetinK of the &lt; a u n ty
ComrnianioniT- it"' f. *11«•w 11■r lolls
w e r e Ii|i|tr&lt; &gt; \.-&lt;1

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Engineer SaL-rv
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C onstruct n»i (. ■
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truiJo Aviv, $-11&gt;* 15 Seminole &lt; '»n
Co., P a v in g Celery Ave., 12633.110.
Seminole Construi'tion Co., Paving
Sanford &amp; Orlando Bond. $352 HO
Tot i.l: $3818.31.
t i m e r u!

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Geo. A. I l e t . . 11.-. Sulury. $25.tm
Dr. O. J
Miller. S.ila'%. $25 tm
II. C. D u l l 0HI*, Sulury, $2" * m. I. I&gt;
Wick.tr, Salury, $50.UO. \\ h. IL«\&gt;kiiis, Supplies for (".Minty Home, $2 95. Mm. A. F. Hell. Supplier« for
Home. $1.85. Celery Avenue Store,
supplies, fyr Co Home. SI! I.
Hill H a rd w a re Co.. Supplies. $2.11
L. IL P h ill.p t A Co . Medicine, i.l I 80. K. A. Douglass, Advance to
Pnupom, $6. .’10 Wilson &amp; loonier
Fcrt. Co., Feitillxer. $10.05 S,»t.ford L ig h t 4: Fuel Co , Light
Water, $46.84. C M Hand, Sher­
iff, A tten d in g Com m. $2 00 S J
Thomas, Repairs Jail. $2 75 1. P
McCuller, Supplim t«&gt; Jail, $1 HO
S o u th e rn Bell Telephone C., Tele­
phone R e n t. $0.34. Sam Portlock,
T i a i a f t r of Pau)«**.
t . M.
H and, SheiifT. K night. $1.40. N. P.
Yowcll &amp; C o., Clothing, $3.00. C. H.
ll a g o e , Plum bing, $1*76. Sanford
i h j r t l t u r e Co., F u rn itu re for Co
Home, $7.50. It. A. N e u m a n , romm Jnlons, $27.26. Jno. D. Jenkins.
Com missions, $30.02. Jno. D. Jinkin*, P o stage, $16.63. F. A. Dough t f , C lerk , i a 'a r y a n d K»|»n*c.
r $76.98. E . A Douglas.*, Clerk, R e­
cording, $9.36. 'G e o . G. Herring.
Costa I n s a n i t y Case, ' $2.00. C. M.
n a n d . Sheriff, Costs Insanity Case,
VL05. D r. O. J. Miller. Examing
Com. $2.00. Di. J. T. Dem ur. K*
• mining C om .. $2.00. W. C. William•on, E xam ining Com. $2.00. F F.
D utton, T ransfer of P auper, $5.00
E- A, Doug'jixf, R edem ption of Co.
Home p ro p e rty , $32.7?. Mbs Mary
Hare, P a u p e r, $26.00. F ra n k Harris,
j a n i t o r C ircu it Court, $32.60. J. A.
n a rro ld , l e t p a y m e n t Co. Home,
-p r o p e rty , $600.00. L. P. Hagan,
Com'r, * 8 .0 0 .*"C. W. Entxminger,

t'orn'r. $10.tit) .1 A Clark. Com'r. Woodruff, Juroe. $1 ou I* D t ohl&gt;.
Rsvcraible
The Greeter Honor
Inconsistent.
Hryant, J u ro r
Cato, the (¡reek, oil ohaervlng that
If the lint In tieeoinlnK the girl is
t I 1 mm I T M t I..in. ( ,iin r ilu lu ro i. il (in tl (
Many a man who sighs to bo an In*
pretty, anti If the atri I* pretty (he statue* were helng eel up In htinur of dependent former kicks like anything
$1 mi K Muse. J u r o r . $1 00 H II
tm Total $1352 02.
tint I* hemming
It * e a s y —Galves­ many remarked
"I would rather when he happens to wake up somn
Nelson,
Juror,
$1
00
Tim
Kenne,
It u n d a n d B rid g e L u n d
ton News
people would ask, why I* there not a morning In time to hear the milkman.
luror.
J
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Jiisiin
Grein,
W.tne**,
John t u i ig h n , Kerry man. $15.oil
stutue to Cato, than why titer« la."
S.A. M cLain,
Ferryman,
$30.00. $1,00. O sc a r C l a r k , Witness, $ 1 . 0 0
Fred T Williams. Surveying. 14 Oil. Hythn fiance, W itness. $1.00. K.chAnd T h e r s A r e O t h e r s .
W o rte Than Work.
Rain C a u s e s P ee v is hn es s.
T h o o n | y nct re « M w h o Is w i l l i ng t o
A S liell. &gt;ii)*i , Hoard Hill, M l 5 80 .inl Hilly uni. Witness. J! no Louie
"After u itimi tin* lital.il awhile,"
Hotel men sav that on rainy d a y s ' R()m|, (hat she does not know all
said t ’ncle Klh'li. "he K«'iu*rallv de­
A f He|t. Sllpt . Pay Roll. $295 50 U kIii .1i &gt;, Witness. Í I ml l.lllle Hot
W ines.
ÎI no
Hey Tilleride« 'lit tied millet K" to wi.rk dun their guests nr., peevish and r...|iilre ,h«iut acting Is she who has been at ft
P H Print* Moving Conv let &lt; mul ton
f i ,, ,&lt;i un W «
W. Ir 11IT I u
twice Its much attention ns usual
*n j,er nr,, Margaret Nybloc
be
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Jtiiur,
$1.00.
G
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tie. Mr*. J. II. Allen, Feed to Mr
Co,, W a s h i n g t o n , W i n e s * . $1.00. Stalli**
Hell. $M*.8I. Hilt Hardware
Supplies. Í rc.T.I
Unhurt
Green, Washington. Witness. $1.00. S. I.
Ditching. $25.32 D II C Rabun. M i all. Witness, $1 mi Fred D or
Knail WiirW. íl'26'2'1 I A !•»h n - i»i tu r W une«.' &lt;1 on. I I Bla&lt; i o an
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It-nth* t . Siipfli«'». $“
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H im.,a". Kn.lll U..rk, $ i tm. c- 1
$1.5«
1'otul
:$«»0.U3.
Harrison, llo ad Wink. $92.6p. Hen
T h e r e being n*&gt; further htislness
Smith, Duplicate &lt;*f No. 10!*, $2 60
the
Hoard ailjourneil to. mu t J u n e
J. S, Dinkel. Duplicate nf No 616.
15th.
1916.
$23.92. .11. E. Wise. Ruad
S gnr.
1 P HAGAN.
J16.su. City u( Sunfnrd, ILtliioie ic
M r. ntul Mrs. Ol.l tuxi the children m utored th r o u g h Kloridn hist full in s e a rc h of
ltu.nl T..X, I'M I. $1166 68 I t.'. M I
Chiurlila'
it
re
ady-tnude
pro p e rty . M r. Old h ad in m ind a nlnoe w ilh Ireautifnl surroundinffs a n d
ul Prixluci* ( «&gt;., Culverts. JIOOO on E A Douglass, * W-rk,
ont-of-tloor ntfroclinus. M rs. Old w an led a co m fo rta b le home, w ith .spacious grotitufs
L, P Hagan, Com’r. $8 mi. C. W
Hv V E. Douglas*. D C
where site could spen d t h e spare tim e a m id the tree s, vines, p l a n t s am i flowers. The
Enlxminger, C om ’r. $8.00. J. A
Old c h ild re n wanted a Morithi home t h a t had th e sh m le am i b e a u ty *»f th eir fo r m e r one
Clntk, C om 'r. $1110 J T M cLrm .
a t the N o r t h . T h e O lds loukul a t several projiertics w ith well tilunned h o uses. I&gt;ut
t 'n m ’r, $H.0i*. Total $3703
(here w a s alw ays so m e th in g la rk in g in flie la y o u t «if Ihe grouinis. T h e y s a w o t h e r
Total $3707.36.
places Hiirninnd"d Ly ehnrinini' lake, riv er ami w o o d la n d scenery, b u t t h e n p iw alin n
l ine
Kor fillin'* Fund
touch ill ho m e unu g ro u n d s was missing. Finally llu-V cam e t o u wa ll p la n n e d house
A. F HeP, Sn|it , Discharge Mor ey.
locutetl in grounds Lit«I o u t with Iwauliful walks a n d «lisorated w ith sh a d y p a l m s am i
$51.50. Geo. A. D«Cotte*. Sulury.
o th e r tre e s , an d groups of flowering p la n ts , hushes a n d vines. T h e y paid t w e n ty -liv e
$75.00. Chus. E. MCCrtiry, Court
p e r c e n t m o re for tin* p r o jw r ty lieetuisi* it hail l»eeu m a d e b eautiful a n d a t t r a c t i v e th a n
Repotter. $43.20. Chive E. M rC rory.
th a t a t w h ic h they were ofTerts! a n o t h e r j t u t as gixal b u t not so im p ro v e d by p l a n t i n g .
Court Keporlur, $53.20 C. M. Ifund,
We carry ail th e lending va­
Shcrill, $94.60. C. M. Hand, Sheriff,
rieties of Farm, Field and (iar$14.74. C. M. Hund. Sheriff. $81.00.
dun.Sced* t h a t have been
tested a n d known to L «•
L. G. Stringfullow, Costa Justice
T h e r e a r c lots of p e o p le like th e O ld s w ho a re lo o k in g for a t t r a c t i v e F lo r id a places,
. r pndally adapted to Florida
Court. $21.69. Geb. G. H oning,
b
u
t
th
e r e n re very few h o m e s for sale tit tl h tv • fh e ri g h t sort of s e ttin g . I t is a very
^toil and climate. *
Costs Co, J udges Court.
$30.75..
simple a n d inex|M*nsive p la n to a d d hundred* &lt;&lt;f «Itdlara to t h e v a lu e of y o u r place
C. M. Hand, Costs Several Cnse*.
through t h e ex|&gt;endittirc «if a few d o llars for liw « , p a l m s and p la n ts .
I he i n v e s t m e n t
$175.85. Andrew Aulins, Witness,
will p ay b ig in com fort ns long as y o u o w n th e place a n d in cash w l c n you w a n t t o sell
$2.70. Hugh White, Witness, $2.70
T here is n large g ro u p o f nursery stix'k t h a t is s u i t a b l e for w a rm w e a th e r p l a n t i n g
Charlie Sweet, Wtlngas, $2.70. P. D.
P la nts e s ta b lis h them selves m ore q u ic k ly d u rin g t h e s u m m e r ti ta n in w in te r m o n th s .
i’ i **•
Cobb, W itn e s s ,. $1.00. Hurt Long,
¿
'J
&amp;
Witness, $1.00. H. L. Shinholser,
Witness, I1.Q0. Chatlie Moore. Wit­
R o y a l P alm N urseries h a v e a full a s s o rtm e n t o f t r - e s nntl p l a n t s especially a d a p t e d
ness, $1.00 John Hicks. Witness.
1
to F lo rid a which may lie p u t o u t d u rin g t h e w arm w e a th e r. T h e m a n y ac re s d e v o t e d
} 1 no Louis Entxminger. Witness,
to these nurseries at O nce &gt;, i i th e ln:r I " f M an a te e, c o n t a i n an e n d le s s v a rie ty o f p l a n t ­
j | 00 lloh Kennedy. Witness. $1 00.
ing m a t r r i a l from w hich to select t h « t needed t o m a k e y o u r h o m e am i g ro u n d s
Louis Entxminger, Wilnus", $100
licuutiful mid v ulua *le. (" u sto m e rs a re fu rn is h e d w ith s|K*eific in fo rm a tio n
Oldest Established and Dirgest
Doh Keiim'dy. Witness. $1.00 Hob
a ln n it varieties a n d p la n tin g m 'th u d s w h ich is of g re a t v a lu e . D e ­
Scud House in Florida
Kennedy. W.tness, $100,
Lorn*
cid e to h e a u tify y o u r place; w r ite now fo r t h e R oyal P a l m N urseries
Entxmingui. Witness, $1.00. Hob
E
.
A.
MARTIN
SEED
CO.
cata lo g a n d see how m u c h y o u ca n d o o n a very s m a ll ou tlay .
K n n e'y , Witness, $1.00.
Louis
:il tUki 1&gt;»T 8«OSI
Ki'.xmingi r. Witness, $).00. Justin
Reasoner Brothers, Royal Palm Nurseries
JAtkSOMILLC. - • rLOHIDA
GreorJ W itnesa. $1.00. Oscar Clark,
22$ Benedict Avenue, Oneco, Florida
Witnorr, $1.00. Will Upton, Witness,
\
; ___ ii
$1.00. Cole Brown, Witness, $1.00.
Jas. Turner, Wltneaa, $1.00. W. C.
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THE 8ANFQBD HERALD

JULY IS. l i t j

men» wJtjo would trade w ith the m e r - ' th e various m ethods of c o n s t r u c ti n g 1
c h a n t V o u l d b e i n r r e n e t l . b llc k roads and streets in Florida,
and they would lie enabled to pay
Engineers have m ade
frequent
It. J HOLLY. Editor
cash We th in k Mate cre d it to the trip s to Florida urging refyrnpi a n d
W. M. HAYNES. Burino»* Manager
farm ers would Iwnefit the merchant* suggesting sp enfirai.on* th a t would
P u b lu iw l EvW ÿ T u- J ijt s s d P n d * r
vastly more th a n would s t a t e credit effect an u tta in a h le and, for th a t
to The m erchant* them selves; and it section, a serviceabli m edium bewould benefit the m anufacturers who. tw een the poorest ty p e of brick paveI
I w &gt;i
— lài-rr— -------- — —
b—
8 U ÍÍM IM ITI O S r U K 'E . IN ADVANCE
depend on the home m arket, a* most . m ent and the highest ty p e of ronO N E VEAU
............... ................. *î # # of t hove in Florida do now. more than atruotion.
M a n u f a c t u r e r s in
NIX M O V I UN
I **
would s ta te credit to the maim fact- S o u th have been tn full a r c c td with
T H H Et: M O N I UN
u r e y . And so we think it would ru n , this policy, and have e w n laid a
l l t l l m r d I . Ikr O I | b» C a r r i « I M » T er I r a t la th ro u g h all classts Credit extended | m odel road a t cost. One of them
l i l i u n « -O r. l 'r f M aath
to th e farmer* in this way of cheap who had a r o n tr u r t to furnish brick
I l f a m i r la M i r a r * M b » Ila Alarla al O ffk*
m o n ey and easy paym ent*
would for laying flat m ade ronresasions of
all profits in o rd e r to induce e d g t E a l r r r d Aa S m a d - l l u i M ail M atK a A afaM 7Zmé benefit each class more th a n if it
laid
grouted construction.
w e r e e x t e n d e d to the class to I m - ben­
1*0». al Ih r l'aalalD c a a l S i a t a t E m U a .
t vwirr Art of M i r r i l i d , I M I .
This
new d e p a rtu re m brick highefited.
t
r.
*
w
ay
construction
mark* u long adIf half the valffe or Florida land
T a ira ha a a S a . I l i
O ffU a la l l m M llaU dla«
!
v
a
n
c
e
step
for
Florida,
an d it is be­
were certain of being loaned, if the
lieved
th
at
for
som
e
years
to corn«
loan were asked by a m a n of good
D E N A T U T E D E X P L E T IV E S
c h a rac te r a n d intelligence a n d indus­ th e new type of ro a d w ay will meet*
B. R. STEVENS
if. E. TOUR
C. M. BAND
R. R. 0EA5
Chris C odrington, editor of the
1-rr.Vdrml
Cart!«
Vic*« P rra id e l
trio u s habits, anyone can see a t once all traffic requ irem en ts on a basis of
Am i l u k l r t
F.
L
WOODRUFF
YV»-P«s&lt;Wn|
D eL and News a n d president of th e
how the lands in this s t a t e would in­ e c o n o m y in c o n s t ! urtio n and d u r a ­
Florida Frets Association, has set un
crease in value if the loans were at a bility of s erv le t,
exam ple for his b re th r e n of the press
Such- a p av e m e n t will last fot
low- r a te of interest and to bo met by
which it would l*e well for them to
y
e
a
rs under the light ' traffic condieasy paym ent*. We think t h a t this
follow, in the eve n t they are placed
tions,
com paratively m od era te range
sy stem , if succeasfully carried
out,
in a similar position.
would gre atly increase th e taxable of te m p e r a tu re extrem es an d natural hieroglyphics a p ara g ra p h a b o u t the
E d ito r C odrington felt, himself
value of Florida property by increas­ d ra in a g e which characterixe Florida. new black and white striped hats
grievously offended b y a com m uni­
Owing to the sp a rse ly -s e ttle d couning th e ease of its transfer from one
...
.
,
. ___ . the men wero wearing. T he world
cation sent him b y former Judge
h a n d to a n o th e r and by d raw ing im­
„
,
i re s e n ts change, a n d the old linen
S te w art, of D eLand. and on meeting
lì
and
m ig ran ts to the s tate to settle, up would he financially unwise
Ii
collar has been th e sym bol of dignity
the Judge, proceeded to poke him
practically
unnecessary
to
construct
Flotida lands. This would either re­
for a long time.
pugnaciously bn t h e proboscis. Prior
duce the m illage or increase the re­ pavem ents-of any kind with concrete
Carlyle isn't hero to philosophize
to this punishm ent, th e press Pres­
The
grouted-brick
ceipts of the s t a t e from taxes, in the foundations.
upon
the effect of. the new shirts
id en t expressed his opinion of the
one case m aking Florida still more pavem ent, the brick being layed on upon the characters of the wearers.
J u d g e — a n d it was in this featuro of
a t t r a c t iv e to settlers, and in
the ed ge, will answer every purpose for Sport shirts are com fortable, though,
th e proceedings t h a t th e editor man*
o th e r providing for such public im­ the present, and it will reduce ulti­ and comfort is not wholly incom pat­
ifested rem arkable self-restraint and
pro v e m e n ts as would m ake It more m ate costs to a minjmum by not re­ ible with dignity.
established a precedent.
a ttra c tiv e . So the benefits would be quiring repairs or m aintenanc e
Let the p a rag ra p h ers rave. Let the
Did he call him a bla'nkcty-blanked
cum u lativ e and would
continue charges for m an y years.
uncovered A d a m ’s apple chase up
blank?
th ro u g h a long period of years.—
and down in full view, let the fat
Did he denounce him in epithets Tim ea-Union.
D O I N G T H I N G S IN F L O R ID A men t r y to look like Lord Byron. It
of opprobrium,' adjectived from the
F'or the y ea r 1914, Florida pro i* s u m m e r time, and the w-otld is
------ 0 -----glossary of profanity?
d
u
e
d and sold ,/iu its , vegetables, weary of m any things, including, i t '
B E T T E U B R IC K ROA D S
Nay. nay.
field
crop*, etc., which b ro u g h t into would »yem, the stiff collar . Pensa­
T h e e d ito r of the Herald i* not
He merely raid: " Y o u are an ag
the
S
ta te over J84.000.000 dollars. cola News.
an ex p e rt on the subject of budding
gra v atin g cuss."
brick roads. We have been in favor A m ong the products were:
Thus, he relieved his feelings and,
Six Million bushels of corn,worth
of brick roads if properly laid and
Editor P u n c h e s Judge
a t th e same time, saved his r e p u ta ­
also believe there are o th er m ate­ $5,500,000.
The D a ytona Gazette-New* says:
tion as a [terfcct gentlem an. F u r th e r ­
360.000 bushels of oats, worth
rials as good as brick for Florida
B itter feeling engendered by a
more, he insured t h a t his rem arks
1250,000.
(This year the crop is e s ­
roads an d m aterial* much cheaper
corn mu mention sent him by Isaac
could be printed w ith o u t excluding
than brick. But until these m ate­ t i m a te d nt 1,300,000 bushels.)
A. S tew art, former judge of the Vo­
the publications from the mails— and
2.760.000 bushels of sweet potarials are discovered and proven good
lusia
county criminal court caused
the words he used doubtless as fully
toes, worth $2.000,000.
we
believe
brick
is
the
proper
m
a­
C
O.
Codrington. editor of the Deexpressed his feelings as if he had
21.000
bushels of rice
pioneer
Land New* and president of the
decorated them with a string of ve- terial. Being am ong the
S u g ar ra n d y s y ru p , w o r t h f l .13,1,
builders of brick roads our county
Florida Press association, to someigated cufcs-words a yard long.
000.
commissioners
made
m
istakes
just
1 what mar the facial appearance of
M em bers of the H o n d a Press As­
Field jieas. worth $1.000,000
the ex-judge nt D e l.and Tuc-da.s
sociation should e m u la te the example as a n y pioneer* make m istakes ami ’ P e a n u ts , n rn r’y $2,000,000
those th a t come after profit by them .;
c
vcning.
of their Pri-s.dent in such em ergen­
T o b ac co , $1,000,000.
T
he
H
e
!aid
believe*
that
th
e
com-j
cies. Let t h e m 's e e k the mild and
Both Mr C odrington and Jud g e
W ool. $52,000.
gentlem anly term* in denouncing missioners and the local c o n tra cto rs
stew
a rt wen* arrested for disturbing
Velvet beans an d velvet I [■an hay
oppon en ts
Oaths art unnecessary gave th e c o u n ty u square ileal and J 900,000.
the [teare and dignity of the city of
and provoking. R em em ber that the the best ro a d w ay that th e y could
D rL u n d and upsettin g the
usual
O nions, $102,000
insofar as their knowledge
President of the United States never build
s u m m er quietness of th e county seat
L
e
ttu
c
e
,
$603,000.
says anything »trongtr in the " cu ss­ went. But th a t few of us know just
Before Acting M ayor T u ttcn on
C elery, $904.000
ing line than a couple of tut*' what brick roads require in F’loiRhi
W ednesday m orn.ng Mr ('miring
G re en pepper, $581.000
i* a ji pa rent in the roads
already
T a m p a Tribuine.
lull
[dw*,|ed guilty alol Judge Nt.-I*.
I n*h potatoes. $2.343.212
1built nnd before any more are laid
O
art
entered
a plea of not guilt j The
t 'atillage, $4 76.000
It would In- well to study conditions
judge
of
the
m unicipal court fined
E l . o l t l DA R U R A L U R K D IT
T o m a to e s , 5,245,221 ,;these ligure*
and procure all the ex|H-rt a d v ice o b ­
Box 231. Jn&lt; ksonvUle, Fla
Mr.
Codrington
$10 and
fudge
Yesterday the T im e s -1 nion p u b ­
t a i n a b l e . on the subject. More brick m ust be a m istake .
Stew
art
$5.
t
i
e
|att*-.
giving
md
'
&lt;
•
lished a rural credits plan proposi d
S q u a s h , $61,000
roads are l»ing laid in Flotilla than
th a t In1 would appeal the • .»*«
for Florida b&gt; Mr H II l„-wi» The
F'gg p l a n t . $2 I 7.000
( &lt;\er before arid there i- no excuse
plan in a word is to put tin credit of
According to th e statem en t* m ade
C ucum bers, $416.000.
| now for making mistakes.
th e s ta te behind «uch of the farmers
in m ayor's court J u d g r Stewart *vnt
Trip
W
a
te
r
melons,
$51
3,000,
Brick roads in Florida should not
ns it could be loamil to without d a n ­
Mt C odrington a le tter for publica­
C
a
n
talo
u
p
es,
$221,000.
BOTH
EXPOSITIONS
— DIVERSE ROUTES — LONG LIT/.IT
j be laid w ithout a grouting of some
ger of loss. Mr la w is would have
tion in hi* jiaper w hirh reflected in
Flnglish
peas.
$33,000.
For
tickets,
reservations,
descriptive l i t e r a t u r e , j n d
| kind, a n d it is tim e that this most *
th e s ta le lend, at six leer rent money
no gentle language upon the charm *
B
eets.
$37.000
f
u
l
l
inform
ation
'phone,
wire o r write to
imj-oriunt Item in jo a d consti uction
it could borrow, at four per cent to
te r of Mr. C odrington. a letter which
G re en beuns, $1,128,000.
| should bi- given serious considera­
H.
C . BRETNEY, Florida Passenger A g e n t
th e farmers of the s ta te who might
Mr Codrington sta te d , “ no gsntm ei:
Limes. $98.000
tion by those who are responsible
l O ’J 3 V I L L E &amp; N A S H V I L L E R A I L R O A D
be deem ed safe borrowers He would
w o u l d h a v e s e n t ” a m i o n e w h o ! h*
1.«■m int*, J 55 000
btr the - p n ifirstuui- of new roads
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r
L.-.y S ir e e t
B e ll P h o n e 1G7 )
J a c k s o n v il l e , F la.
limit the amount tn half the, vain«
w o u b l n ot .(-.-uiin- t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y
A V(»ratine* $60,11110
t A &lt; hufihhlll id t ontii j u t (»loo.
' *■! Ut P la n Y our T « u r a n d A rranco Dctaili______
the property would h a t e .ippln.tt
o f h . i v i r g r&lt; ,oi by w o m e n a n d » t.ihl
Pi 11e a p p le s . $5110.000
turns madi through ta s **m s*i t » who a road • ■»IlslrUi tiph « nglliei r of re
n n especially
After receiving the
cogtoxed a u th o rity , has the follow -1 B a n a n a s , $39.000
would recommend th em or
they
letter
Mr.
C
odrington
met J u d g e
M angoes, $49,800.
ing to sa y with regard to this *ufiwould not be considered. He would
S
te
w
art
and
rem
arked
to
him :“ You
G u a v a s , '$59,000.
j t e t in the M anufacturers' R ecord:
h a v e th e loans, passed on by a rural
ore
an
aggarvating
cuss."
About
the
C o co an u ts, $82,100.
(¡real praise is due Florida for the
credit board that would send a rep­
sam
e
time
Judge
S
tew
art
received
a
IVcans. $ 1 18,000, _
increased a tte n tio n it in now giving
^ T h e y co n ta in d ep en d a b le in fo rm a tio n 'o n til
re s e n ta tiv e to make fhe most th o r­
[Kike
in
the
nose
th
a
t
broke
his
Srtaw berries, $523.000
the construction of it* highways
fertilizin g problem s. W h en ? H o w ? \M iV '
ough investigation a* to th e value of
gin**.-*
followed
by
three
other
blew*
Pears. $143.000
T h e y answ er every’ q u e s t i o n . T w e n ty ’ yea rthe p r o p -rty and the character and There 1» no question but that a good
*o
witnesses
say.
Ju
d
g
e
Stew
*rt
*;
y*
Peaches. $165.000
deal of m oney has been unwjjtely
he
us
responsibility of the prospective bor­
su ccess is boiled dow n in th eir c o n te n t* , i b i ’
warded off th e blow* and
P I,uni* $24 000
expended
in
try
in
g
to
effect
an
im*
rower The loan, if m ade, wnu Id Imstrike
back
the
m
a.
of
evidid
ri"
is b eh in d Ideal Fertiliien a n d o u r o t h e r b ra n
Grape* $29.000
(•ossihle union between good m ate
paid hark m twn.tv an u..l tn-iiMthnught otherw ise a* both
defii'y
W rite to d a y — the b ooks are free.
G ra p e wine. $47.000.
rial an d bad c o n y ructional m ethods.
inetllt
[turtles to the en c o u n te r were tin* d.
Fig*. $42.5000.
Some
of
this
money
has
been
wasm
T he [dan appeals to u s as good if ted
H oney. $ 101.000
in consequence of a m istaken
Dept g Jacksonville, Fla.
it can he mude certain th a t it would! a tte m p t to secure economical conBeeswax, $3.332
Were Long Without Good Thing».
af IJcxl, jjlknir«!. and Penman FertiEmi
be carried out w ithout any politics, stru ctio n , and som e unwise e x p e n d ­ I Year 1913-14 Total Acreage Of Crops
Spinach was Introduced Into Eng­
a n d t h a t all claims when due would iture* h a v e boon made owing to a Field crops, acres 1,081,434.
land early In the reign of Queen Ellzbe enforced by the s t a t e without fa­ lack of knowledge of the p to p e r
ibeth, as also wax the cucumber;
V egetable and garden products,
v o r. It i* in the power of the people m ethod* of construction. '
»bile celery was Introduced to Eng­
•
r.rres, 93,413.
Hit Syatem.
F oreh an d ed .
o f F lo r id a "To meet these tw o condi­
lish
tables by a French prisoner In
When Flotida tiVnrd its a tte n tio n Total acreage in cultiv atio n 1,174,"Working
until
seven every night?
"I want three afternoon» eft &gt;
*
tio ns.
1701
to brick as a paving materia! it gave 847
Your employer must be a (lend for and a fine letior of recommend-»' •*
We believe that cheap and easy evidence of a desire to keep nbrensf
work
“ No." ex rial tied Ihc stenog­ and—" "Hut we'll let the le tter ef r-c
Total Value of F arm P roducts.
m oney for agricultural
purposes of the progress of the times toward Field crops J1R.861.389.
rapher. "he gosalps and cracks jokes ommendatlnn wait until you I**'*The Rock-Ribbed Partisan.
would do more than a n y th in g else a durable and perm anent m eth o d of Vegetable and garden products
*‘\Vo have observed." says the Stnl- all day with anybody who will listen I—" "Nope. I get the letter n*-«
Then, when all the other tried gettln’ them when I leave .»•id
t h a t could be devised to bring im ­ highway im p ro v e m e n t. Brick is un- j ¡11,185,1)04.
leyvllle Flxpress. ' that moat partisans to him
m ig ra n ts to Florida a n d insure pros­ questionably a high type of d u ra a b le Fruit product* $13,447,435.
who are rock ribbed uro nlso bone- business men go home, we get to I've never been able to get a IT • d
p e r ity to those who a r e here. The surfacing for highways, hut th e r e is Live s to c k on hand $29,541.931.
nended and mossbacked.” — Kansas work '
one yet."
City
S tar
banks would continue to furnish all som etim es a vast difference in d u r a ­ Poultry nnd products $4,665.001.
th e credit th a t would be needed and bility betw een per se and a brick Dairy prod u c ts $1.130.925.
t h a t could be extended safely to those p a v e m e n t a* the l a tte r term is un­ Apiary pro d u c ts $104,550.
eng a g ed in com m eidal or m an u fa ct­ derstood in som e sections of Floiidn.
Total $89,937.136.
uring lines, but the b a n k s do little
Florida's eagerness to get brick
Florida ships som ething from •
for those engaged in agriculture. The pavem ents first found practical ex­ field or stream every day in the
s t a t e would not seriously compete pression In the idea that a brick pave­ year. Florida la never Idle. Our landa
with private money lending agencies ment and a bricR sidewalk differ only- produce every day in th e year..
but would aupplcm ent th e m by oc­ in superficial dim ensions, snd Florida Great is Florida.— DeLand Newa.
FBCDF.BtC It. RAND. PttxuwsT
r. r. roas rt« v&gt;ct riow «
cupying a field they have not occu­ proceeded to lay brick highways In
------ 0 ------• H F WtJITNER, Camusa
A. L. B tr r s . Ass t Cashii*
pied.
Sport Shirt a
the sam e manner thjd brick walks
N oth in g can make an indolent or are laid — that ia to say, by laying the
Year before laat som e arbiter
incapable man successful, and those brick flat on the natural soil and fill­ legantatium came back from Paris
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in charge of the state's rural credits ing the joints with sand.
with th e announcem ent that men
should avoid dealings with such men.
Of course, the experiment was a would soon be wearing sh ir ts'w ith
Vml
We th in k this system would go far failure. Such a pavem ent may keep short sleeves and D utch collars.
towards insuting the success of stl one out of- the mud for a tim e, but America worried right along, though,
Is made more pleasant by the use of our
farm ers-who' deserve success.
by no courtesy can It be ca lled . a with thn old stiff chokers. Tho fore­
T h e T im es-U nion has always been brick pavem ent.
cast has com e true this summer, and
Travelers Checks —no worry about risk «»f
opposed to cla^s legislation, but this
U nfortunately, a good deal of such since fashion is occasionally predi­
would be mere seem ingly than really highway im provem ent has been done cated upon comfort, it may stay.
lo&amp;s or theft, as when much currency is car­
class legislation. In the present stage in Florida, and doubtless much more
Persona who read know- that every
of Florida developm ent, all classes of .¡t will be constructed before the change of the dress haa brought down
ried. You can cash them wherever you stop. _ 8
depend on those who m ake their liv­ costly folly of it has been fully learn­ upon tho head of tho person who
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in g o u t of the soil. If m oney were ed.
began It the ridicule of all the
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loaned th e merchant, he would have
A marked change has taken place lals and satirists. It is the world-wide
to p a y it back, and if th e business of late, h ow evet. T he importance of story of th e smaller things in life
w ere.not Increased this would d o him durability is becom ing better under­ being repeated with no variation at
no good . B u t if by lending m oney to stood . «
all. ,
lj g i i , m i t ¿H ^
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221 EAST FIRST STREET
For more than a year
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It is doubtless true th at the editor
th e farm ers, th e number of
-J have been m aking a ip
«tudy of of the -Babylonian Breeze carved In
Would increase the num ber o f

THE SANFORD HERALD

Your Success Is Our Success

In a large measure y o u r s u c c e s s in bus­
iness increases our p o w e r to h e lp you ;
we therefore urge you to join-forces witli us
for our mutai good. Let us serve you.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

PEOPLES BANK OF SA
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Telephones on

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If there is no telephone on your farm
write for our Free Booklet telling how you
m ay ge t Service at 5 0 cents per month
and up.
A postal will do!
Address:-

Farmers* I&gt;ine Department.

SOFTIIKHN BELL TKLEPHONF
AND TFLtGRAPH COMPANY

*805 0 to CALIFORNIA

These BooHs Will H e lp You

W ilso n &amp; l e o m e r F e rtiliz e r C o.

CUT PRICES ON
LAUNDRY WORK
BEGINNING MONDAY,
JULY 19lh.

YOUR VACATION OR TRIP

Plain and Soft Shirts * . . . 8c

Hard Bosom and Pleated
S h irts........... 2 for 25c

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happening»*-Mention
of Malter» in Brief
Personal Item» of
1 nt eroHl
Summary of the Floating Small
Talk» Succinctly Arranged fur
Hurried Hi'f:ilit lti-ndrrs

T H E SANFORD HERAl.D
Mr» It'iîJ!* "f Tituivilip i* ihr*
W 7. 'Ilayinan* i'f Osteen was in
guest
I r ' ,iM .r Mr- Il E Tolar, i he city yesterday on IuikI m -si1
f t Lit holin' ■■«i M a g i c
iivonuc.
was
MU» l^t-wi* of Altamonte
Mr«. &lt; II Dnugeo returned to am ong the visitor* to the c ty &gt; exlu-r hum** h Siiufnrcl this mori
¡iíi»-r having *p. nt ti m o rt h ►
’.«•re
.M r s . Al Lilgin hits returned f rom
with her pan-Ms
CI» :irw:-.t«-r Sun
a ' I mV of several week* w’tl re'u ■
Remi li ! • ■ i !, rit» **l 1111' n*
t ht 11V in Ta tupa ai.il Luk» lami
Cumin» r• »1 &lt; lui. ilt 1lu* (\t&gt; Hall
to n ig h t m eight »Tclock A smoker
l&gt;r. T A Neal s spotting a new
and general good time for all.
F o .d a u to in which to get a r o u n d
Rev. Georg». Hyman expert s »n and see all Ins p u t,c m * in Seminole
t a k e the lib;. Scouts on a hike to, county.

p \ o r FIVK

PEOPLE AND EVENTS
Over The Kainkow
1 rider ilo* ub|e lirei'timi nf \1 f
H I
tierror. i h». Iunior C,v.c
1 ••ui'tie, and their friend- rendei* I
t i . ' .irnmig In ■I* *.|.*.-t 11 , ' t u
• i . Ka'.nbou
,.t
thè I ill peril'
Tut day
n.glit he fori a splendid
iiudictii'o Much credit ,s due the
1 i .iirrun ii nf the Junior Civic Cent*
ouUee Mr- lief n o . fur the excellent
mm.nor in m which the rhiidten
•ii i \niirig j&gt;-ii|i|c ucipi t*f«l thorn
«.■Ives The sweet void* hlrml.ng
I iirmon.ously .n th e pretty songs
ihc bright face« and gay colors pro­
duced a charming effect that was
appreciated-•by-rhr*- delighted uudi
cuce. T he scenic effects were also
pleasing, espcecially the woodland
^cene. the palace of the Rainbow
tjueen.

l ’n&gt;m Springs t .-vt we k where they
'.Mr and Mr«
Hay tie* of A lta ­
T he bin sale at the« San ford Shot»
w,ll camp nit and have a great b g m onte a e spending th e week in th e
&amp; Clothing Co., is a ttra c tin g many tim e.
city while Mrs. H aynes i« having
people to th o city and the store is
M ayor and Mrs. D. L. T h ra s h e r some dental work done.
thronged with m g e r buyer*.
drove down from Sanford in their
•I.Miss Lila Mae Johnson who has
5 or 0 dose* GG6 will break
car and w il lie the guests of Mr,
been spending several weeks in J a c k ­
a n y cane of Fever or Chills.
Price
T h ra sh er's s iter Mrs F. S. Dalger
sonville with relatives and friends,
25 cents.
7 l-5 2 te
for n week
Clearwater Sun.
retu n red to her hom e in Sanford
T w o flays have passed with no
T h e Commercial meets tonight T h u rsd a y .
rain and it begins to a p p e a r
us
.n th e t it y Hill All the men of
though tho real rainy season is
W.
Herndon re tu rn e d
Virginia Brady, .n the role was a
S anford should be in atten d a n ce / Mr». B.
broken for a while.
a n d talk over m atters of im portance from Du&gt;tonn u " Tuesday accora- gracious and Stately queen, noting MARY BICKFORD IN “ CINDERELLA" AT THE STAR TONIGHT
When a t D aytona Ueacti make to th e welfare of the e.ty and roun I puttied bu Miss Florence K night the part to the manner born. Her sweet
several soprano was never more pleasing
who will be her g u est fo
your home at the Nautilus Casino. tydays.
than upon this occasion. The four out the fa s t showing skillful training
Fine H om e Sold
Largest indoor swimming pool on
H on. J. T. ie-e of Oviedo was a': *‘
children represented by Fern Ward, arid receiving generous applause
.tho coast.
89—19tc.
C.
B.
Tyler
has sold his handsom o
T he Co-Operativo Grocery Co.,
m ong the prominent visitors to the
Rosamond Radford, Anna Mason from t h e 'a ppreciating
audience. residence on Park. Avwnue to
EdE lm er Rogers, the wide awako city yesterday. Mr. .L m is a most is m ov.ng f on) th e old stand in t h e and Sarah Wight were especially
Julia
Lining
the
young
President
wmrd
F.
Lane
an
d
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
re p re s e n ta tiv e of tho M etropolitan enthusiastic road booster and is StOne-Govo block t o th e ir new s to re line in the!, parte. The nursery
extended the thanks of the Junior Lane will occupy the p roperty as
Insurance Co., Is distributing some working early and late for better ootn in the He ndon block co nc
scene bo.ng particularly good. In Civic League for all courtesies and their futuro home. Tho Tylor resi­
of
F
ark
avenue
and'
Second
S
tr
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t.
very p r e tt y fans among his business roads all over Seminole county.
the " R a in y Day Song" Anna Mason assistance received in tv few well dence is one of th e finest residence
-acquaintances a n d friends.
W. J. McBride and wifo and Mr.
No reports have como In t o d a y sang the solo parts w.th much sw eet­ chosen words Bnd with a g.ace nnd properties in tho city being located - , va
Drink E ld er Springs W ater. Ihc K. J . Cates and d a u g h t e r , from Burglar Hill a n d it is t h o u g h t ness anil expression.
poise characteristic of this
little on Park Avenue ju s t south of the
, p urest and b est water to be had. were among the well known Sanford that e, ther the police have
th e
first (inrk ami Mr. Tyler recently
All the. way through the dialogue lady.
Delivered to your door In five gallon foLks motoring to Orlando yesterday r.ght man or he has left for pastures work was fine and the choruses
im proved the pro p e fty and placed
ami enjoying the sights of the city.Missionary Sunday
bottles. P h o n e 1017-3.
85-tf
new.
it in fust class condition. Tho prico
b rg h t, catchy and well sung. The
O rlando Sentinel.
According to the usual custom of has not been made public b u t it was
maids
of
honor
were
charming
young
Mrs. fc. II. Brown arrived in the
F ra n k L. Woodruff's new office
the M ethodist Sunday School to a fancy one for Sanford property
T h e Bonita management is to be
city y es te rd a y and will he t h e guest
and the Bonita Cafe in the new la*ses a .together lovely and a t t r a c t ­ observe second Sunday of ourh
does not sell (or a song these days
of her sinter, Mrs. R. J Holly, much c o n g r a t u .a tt &lt;) upon th* fine «ervict* Woodruff block are being embellished ive .n tlu-.r lung white gowns, but
month a* Missionaty S u n d a y .‘ July j anil choice* property firings a big
they
arc
gtvmg
the
public
and
the.r
ter
fly
sashes
in
rainbow
colors,
and
to the gratification of her many
by new
igns th a t bespeak b o th
the eleventh was an occasion to be price. Mr and Mr* Tyler will build
increa*c*i pul milage *mce the *.f&gt;iTiing
wearing wreaths of (lowers
friends here.
pro*pe ity and publicity-'.
appreciated
by all present. There
a new and modern bungalow on his
day .a evidence th a t thiur efforts are
Mrs. Douglass and Anna Kanner was a good attendance and collcctTravel over concrete Bridge to
p ro p e rty on the west side where ho
T h e Cooperative Store now re ad y ns llrell.es we,e quite .eallstic in
highly appreciated.
D aytonn Beach. Sufcty F irs t. Re­
tfon.
has one of the best farms in th is
for
business
In
their
new
home
Co
.
then p i e t t y green frocks, tl tt.n g
II G. Smith of Oviedo wn* ir. the
duced rates for summer months.
The Missionary com m ittee had section. As Mr. and Mrs. Tylor only
Fark
and
Second.
about w.th their llash light. " F i r e ­ prepared a delightful program.
c.ty today o r business and pleasure
'89— 19tc.
export to Htay here d u rin g tho w in ter
combined and reports hi» home ttrtvn Im pure at the store how to get 25 flies sung by Mrs. Douglass was
Marion Phillips read a heaautiful month* their property* on the west
Mrs. E. R. \\ hitner and d a u g h t ­ a s being .» the -o n iitu r sie*ta stage lb* Sugar &lt;1.25, t lbs lard 2r&gt; cents entrancing.
»lory told by Dr Mott of his work side will make a tine w-intor home.
)» l-ltc.
er* Misses Jam«' anti Alice, have and mo,*t of the jicopli gone to tin mid ■n n n \ other special*
Mildred Holly. Em m a Spencer among th e Indians. Next on the
asrived from Jacksonville a n d are P an am a f vposit.no anil ittficr h m .
The sale of the T y ler property was
Mr*
\\ i.l ILigun
and
little and lw Clare June.* were three
program was n solo rendered by
visiting Mts. Whitner's sister. Mr* port *
made
through George D. Hart, mnnt i c *util liter
iIn tig h for M i romei •&gt;f Su Va Miuh.t i It g &lt;li little «nowlluki'* dancing a Anrm Mn*on. then a recitation by
C W, flood rich, on West S tre e t
|
ager
of
the Seminole Real E state
the
city
on
i.htmt
ti
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rig
with
.
tnbb-h
ali.iod
Gladys Wilson, ('•triune Sieinmyt-r.
" T h e Kay m u n i by the sea near . pi lit s e v e r a l hour in
tIrlando Sentinel
Co.,
and
is
one of the best sales to bo
On
that
el
cited
hearty
applause
and Lillie Ruth Spencer closed the
Clarendon
Furnish»-»! room* with T h ur*d a y . t lo guests of Mr* R i d i ­
recorded
this
sum m er Mr H art is
a tl*t* (e.itlltid
liv program with a duet "I'll be trite
T he D a ytona Beach Hotel, under privilege nf dining room and kitehen .1 !*1 Terhetlll. while er.rollte
lo Th# tlnwe.
young
in
the
real
»-state business here
th e new ow nership amt m anagem ent Every 11 .■ t . - 1 . -f . ■ met
M "Li * V in r.ia t ti y m l I ¡ , ■ h &gt;pc n . er
I hc Sup. nnlemleiit has cause to
*il v er. I ’ il.i ' k a f r o m t leur mont
but
has
already
made several good
W,\y Olle oí the pre(tie*t num bers believe th u i the missionary, spirit
oilers special sum m er rate»
Hotel et*'. Huiiiiing water in every room
sales
ami
his
business
is constantly
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also
the song of the S un- i* growing in the Sunday School
refurnished ami redecorated t h r o u g h ­ All rotini«
I II re i'i i . I the tux
He give» cred.t for bis
. .li
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V| i h in t .i .tills
t k e sut,, i- being greatly benefited by l lie increasing
out. Sen-food* a specialty
\V F. -erv I
w e l l o ut ready f o r
. r|s ii r v * w. i-11v ri'tolered hi M:iv ,ili«&gt; rvnm v of Missionary Sunday *»i.»■••— t»» jmliiious advertising In
&amp; K. It Ayres, Daytona Hem li. Fla
F i
tile Sanfunl Herald and other p u b ­
dei) l o 11n i l . a i d
Mnl l n
A bernathy w.th
8 0 -tf
th
at
The building o( a high wall on the lication*
Mrs &lt; Il D.ngee
t h e c ho l it* o f t h e t w o g . o u p * O t h e r »
IT l t ia vvell io bear m mimi ihut h o m e utter a pleasant
llmnl
lot* corner "f Magnolia and
t h e g r o u p s wer e M , i d d ì i , . Mul le i n,
thè Sanford Heritbi m-II* all kit d* "f eral weel - with In r
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heat i h in p i ,u n i i l an . n| t In ,i-'i ««
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all tile «ting litios away I tit they ari tnnnd Radford Mr*. Douglas« ami
month* 'd the summet
Jitney Bus for Woodland P nrk
through and through ami none better
a genera' n uisai.c»* anil «hotllli" In Mi-« M uriel Ila .rold rendered a
Leaves T en th St. and Park Ave. Orlando Sentinel.
ran possibly be balt'sf. We make this
k.lb.l
every hour from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m.
dllet "whenn y u T h i n k u f t he ( l i l i
I'laitn for our product beenuse then is
Ii aC ontractor George V -nabli
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Thursdays ami Sundays
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to c i u m ’ lie
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Why prepare meals this hot weather
when you have a fine Cafe right here at
th e end of Magnolia Avenue where every­
th in g is to be had, in a clean, cool Cafe,
served in the very best manner and cooked
by an expert chef in the cleanest kitchen
in Sanford, and at reasonable prices.

Regular Dinners 35c

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a while, coinptising som e twelve
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, e v iral celery farm» a n d
the
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('O M )K N SK I) liKI'OKT OF TH E CONDITION OF THE

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
As Iten tl e n d t» the Comptroller at the Close
of B usiness June 2;trd, IÎI15

LIABILITIES

RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts . $210,460.14
Overdrafts
.
. .
1,258.70
Slocks and Bonds . .
16,500.95
Furniture and Fixtures .
2,572.96
Real Estale .
.
.
1,250.00
Cash and Due from Banks 55.418.75
Revenue Stamp Accoun!
213.00
$287.674.50

Capital

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$ 50,000.00

.

Surplus &amp; Undivided Profils

6,764.67

Bond Acconnl

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5,000.00

DEPOSITS

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225,909.83
$287.674.50

I hereby certify ihat I he iilmve is a l rue am correct siatemeli! uf
the condition of the Seminole County Dunk at the close of business
June 23rd, 1915.

FORREST LAKE, President

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

JULY 16. ijis

i h ad .« repelrnl," he remarked to Aunt which to record something, and roil♦♦♦♦♦♦
Josephine. Suddenly his fare Untiled m is s /are a fool!"
:
There waa no combating Mlaa Statis­
1 up.
“A h - an Idea!" he exelslmeJ"No one will erer think to look Initde tic She oTerwhelmed all arguments
- -- r
--- - * ________ __*
by. the *ery exactness of her person­
i that"
St- Augustine, Fla.
Established Ihßfi
"Now. Mrs. Dodge." he »aid finally, ality.
Elaine departed, speechless, propaa he had completed Installing the
thing and hiding tbo wire under car- *rty squelched, followed by her chaufHigh-eiav b o a rd in g school ¡of y o u n g ladies in chary*- of Si u A Detective N ovel and a Motion Picture D ram a,
Joseph. P atro n ize d by children of best Catholic and non-Catl *.,.
peta and ruga until It ran out to the ieur
(ll). •
ties of this and o t h e r Stater.
Buildings splendidly equip!» &lt;! •! ‘ all t
Meanwhile, a closed car. such a»
connection which bo made with the
By ARTHUR B. REEVE |
modern eon r e n te net* Delightful and healthy loeat"*-!* i*(
•
telephone, "don’t breathe a word of It had stood across from the laboratory,
tistic Ancient C i t y . Course th o ro u g h , embrr. .tig til 1&gt;T h t W . l l K n e x n N o t t l l . l mnj lie
; :
—to anyone We don't know whom had drawn up not far from the Dodge
for a solid and refined education. Music, P ainting, Language- i
Gre&amp;w •/ Lk* ’ ’ Outg K tm rJg" Slonci
bouse. Near It was a man In rather
to
trust
or
suspect."
riol Course. T e r m s Moderate.
*
Elaine's car had stopped finally at shabby clothes and a vlsored cap on
FOR FULL PARTICULARS WRITE SISTER SlPK K InR
pBtW ftxyrr* lad the Frieetk
a shop on Fifth aven u e She stepped which were the words In dull gold
p*o y All yw «l| »
lettering.
“Metropolitan
W
i
n
d
o
w
out and entered, leaving her chauffeur
HH»
Cleaning company." He carried a
to wait.
bucket
and
a
small
extension
ladder.
As she did so. Dan and Billy sidled
In the darkened recesses of the car
See !be Pictures a! The Sfar Ever? Wednesday. Admission 5 and 10c along the crowded sidewalk.
waa the Clutching Hand himself,
Dan
the
Dude
left
Billy
and
Billy
She seized the telephone and eager­
SYNOPSIS.
surreptitiously drew from under his masked as usual. He had h is watch
ly called Kennedy’s number.
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FOR H0MD1
coat a half loaf o f bread. W ith a In his hand and was giving m ost min­
The State University
"Hallo," answered a voice.
The New York police a n rorstifled br a
ute Instructions to the window clean­
T a i l s it xhs e c , r i *
glance
about,
he
dropped
it
Into
the
&gt; acsica of murders of prominent men. Tbo
GainrsTille, Florida
“la that you. Craig?" she asked ex­
er
about
something.
Aa
the
latter
principal tlM to the murderer la the warn­
gutter close t o ' the entrance to
Standard the same as tho»*. of ^
ing letter which la aaat the rlcttma. signed citedly.
Highest standards, ranking with
best colleges and universi tie» in tt..
Elalne’a car. Then he withdrew a lit­ turned to go. a sharp observer would
with a “clutching haafl" The latest vic­
"No. this la Mr. Jameson."
country.
have noted that It was Dan th e Dude, the largest and beat Universities o f
tim of the mysterious sssssatn Is Tsvlor
"Oh. Mr. Jameson. I’ve discovered tle distance.
the North and East
M o d e m buildings and
Dodge, tbs I n s u r a n c e president. His
still further disguised
- I'T-ent;
When
Elaine
cam
e
out
and
ap­
dtagawr, Elaine, employs Craig Ken­ the Clutching Hand papers" she be­
all m odern convenience*
387
student!
last
session.
T
otal
A
few
momenta
later.
Dan
appeared
proached her car. Billy. looking aa
nedy. the famous scientific detwtlra to gan. more and more excited.
173 s t u denti regular u r n
;ujat the servants’ entrance of the Dodge enrollment 639, including Summer
try to unrarsl tbs mystery. What Ken­
mer t e rm ; total enrollment &lt;*,!
"Have you read them?" came bach cold and forlorn aa could be, shot for­ house and rang the bell. Jennings, School.
nedy accomplishes Is told by his friend
ward. Pretending to spy the dirty
Jam—on. a newspaper man. Elaine Is kid- the voice quickly.
ilon 6C6.
Tuition free, excep ting 1120.00 per
Raped by the Clutching Hand, but Is res­
piece
o f bread in the gutter, he made who happened to be down there, came semester
Tuition free in College and N'or.
for
law.
"No; shall IT
cued by Kennedy, who has discovered her
to the door.
ma! School.
a
dive
for
it.
just
a
s
Elaine
was
about
whereabouts through using third degree
"Then don’t unseal them." cautioned
For further inform ation address
"Man to clean th e windows," sa­
methods on one of the crooks.
For catalog and information »nie
the voice "Put them back exactly aa to step into the car.
A . A. M U K P H K K E , P resid en t
luted
the
bogus
cleaner,
touching
hD
ED W A R D CON RADI. Preside«
Elaine,
surprised,
drew
back.
Billy
you found them and HI tell Jir. Ken­
hat in a way quietly to call attention
picked
up
the
piece
o
f
bread
and
wtih
EIGHTH EPISODE
*
nedy the moment I can get hold of
all the actions of having discovered a to the words on tt and drawing from
him."
hla pocket a faked written order.
The Hidden Vole«.
"All right," said Elaine, " ill do treasure began to gnaw at It vora­
"All right." nodded Jennings, ex­
ciously.
"Jameson. wake op!"
th a t And please get him as soon as
amining
the order and finding It ap­
Shocked at the disgusting sight, she
The strain o f the Dodge case was you possibly can."
parently all right.
tried
to
take
the
bread
away
from
beginning to tell on me. for It « a s
"I will."
Dan followed him In. taking th e lad­
Blowers' Ground Limestone makes acid soil*
keeping oa at work at a ll kinds of
"Pm going out shopping now." she him.
"I know It's dirty, mlaa," whimpered der and bucket upstairs, where Aunt
boors to circumvent th e Clutching returned, suddenly. "D ot tell him Hi
sweet. It relea-srs potash salts and imparts
Josephine was still reading
Billy, "hut lt’a the first food I’ve seen
Hand, by far the -cleverest criminal be right back—right sway."
strength and vijjor to growing crops and trees.
"The man to clean the windows,
for four days."
with whom Kennedy had ever had
Blowers' lim e sto n e ground unusually fine
"Very well."
ma'am." apologized Jennings.
Instantly Elaine waa full of aym
anything to do.
Hanging up the receiver. Elaine
readily miir* with tjie soil. Contains no im­
"Oh. very well." she nodded, taking
She had taken the food
I leaped out of bed. still In my pa­ dutifully replaced the papers In the pathy.
purities—
can ix* applied a t any time—is
up her book, to go. Then, recalling
jamas, and stood for a moment curing box and returned the box to Its secret away. That would not suffice.
inexpensive.
W rite for literature and prices.
the
frequent
Injunctions
of
Kennedy,
"What'a your name, little boy?" the
about. Then I ran Into the living hiding place, pressing the spring and
she
paused
long
enough
to
speak
asked.
Blowers Lim e &amp; Phosphate Co.
room. I looked about, rubbing my sliding the panel shut
quietly to JennlngSL
"Billy." he replied, blubbering
eyes, startled No one waa there
Boa R 30 8 , Ocala. F lo rid a
A few minutes later she left the
"Stay here and watch him .” she
"Where do you live?"
"Hey—Jameaon—wake up!"
house In the Dodge car
whispered as tho went out.
"With me mother and father—
It waa spooky
Outside our laboratory, leaning up
Jennings nodded, while Dan opened
"Where—(be deuce—are you?" 1 de­ against a railing. Dan the Dude, an they’re sick—nothing to eat—"
a
He waa whimpering an addreaa far 1 *window
inao1 and jset
U l to
. .work.
.
.
manded.
emissary of the Clutching Hand, whose
,
h
.
i
’m
»*
.M
.
EUlne
now
decided
to go home
over
on
tho
East
aide.
Suddenly 1 beard the voice again— dress now greatly belled his under­
From his d osed ear. the Clutching
"Get Into the car." Elaine directed.
no doubt about It. either.
world "moonlket." had been shadow­
Hand gazed Intently at the Dodge
“Gee— but this la swell," be cried,
"Here I am—over on the couch!”
ing us. watching to see when we left
house He could see Dan on th e lad­
with no fake, this time.
I scratched my head, p eriled There
The moment we disappeared, he
der, now washtng the library window,
On they went, through the tenement
waa certainly no one on that couch
raised his hand carefully above his
his hack toward him.
A laugh greeted me. Plainly, though. head and made the sign of the Clutch- ! canyons, dodging children and push­
Dan turned slow ly and made the
Conducted by the
It came from the couch. I went over fug Hand. Far down the street. In a carts. stopptng flrst.it a grocer's, then sign of the hand
Turning to his
to It and. ridiculous as It seemed, be­ closed car. the Clutching Hand him­ at &amp; butcher’s and a delicatessen
Benedictine
chauffeur, the m aster criminal spoke
Finally the car stopped where Hilly
gan to throw aside the pillows
self. his face masked. give an an
a f e w hurried words tn a low tone and
F stb e n
directed. Billy hobbled out. followed
There lay nothing but a little ol&gt; swertng sign
the driver hurried off
by
Elaine
and
her
chauffeur,
his
arm*
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long oaken box. perhaps eight or ten
A moment later he left the car. gai
A few minutes later the driver
inehea square at the ends. In the face Ing about stealthily Not a soul was piled high with provisions. She was might have been seen entering a near
were two peculiar square bolea, and In sight and he managed to make his Indeed a lovely I^idy Bountiful as a by drug store and going Into th e tele­
from the top projected a black disk, way to the door of our laboratory crowd of kids quickly surrounded the phone booth.
Without a m om ent’s
car.
about the site of a watch, fastened on without being observed
r O R CATALOGCE A D D R E S S REV DIRECTOR
hesitation he called upon the Dodge
In
the
meantime
Dago
Mike
and
a swinging metal arm In the face of
Probably he thought that the pa Kitty the H ask had gone to a wretch
house, and Marie. Elaines maid, an­
the disk were several perforated holes perm might be at the laboratory, for
ed flat, before which Billy stopped swered
I picked up the strange looking he had repeatedly failed to locate
“Is Jennings there?" ho asked
Kitty sat on the bed. putting -dark
thing In wonder, and from that magic them at the Dodge bouse. At any rate
Tell
him a friend wants to speak [
circles under her eye# wlib a black­
oak box actually came a burst of he was busily engaged In ransacking
ened cork. She was very thin and to him."
laughter
drawers and cabinets. In the labora­ emaciated, but It was dissipation that
"Walt a minute," she answered “I II
"Come orer to the laboratory right tory when the telephone suddenly had done It. Dago Mike was corre­ get him "
away." pealed forth a merry voice. rang
Marie vent toward the library, leav­
spondingly poorly dressed.
T v * something to show you ”
ing
the telephone off the hook
Dan
An Instant he hesitated Then, dis­
He h a d p au sed b e s id e the w in d o w
"Well." I ¿«sped, “what do you guising his voice ss much as he could
was washing the windows, half In­
to look o u l "She's c o m in g ." b e an
know about that?"
side. half outside the house. whlle-Jen
to Imitate mine, he took up the re­ n o u n c e d fin ally
ntngs was trying to be very busy, al
Very early that morning Craig had ceiver
Bottlers o f S o d a W ater and
Kitty hastily Jumped Into the rick
"Hello’“ be answered
got up. tearing me snoring
Cases
ety bed. while Mike took up. a crutch though it was apparent that he was
never wearied him He thrived on ex­
His fac^p was a study tn all that that waa standing Idly tn a corner watching Dan closely
"A friend of yours wants to speak
citement.
was dark aa he reallied that It was She coughed resignedly and he limped
In
He had gone over to the laboratory Elaine calling He clenched his crook­ about, forlorn. They had assumed to you orer the telephone. Jennings."
and set to work In a com er orer an- ¡ ed hand even more viciously.
their parts, which w ere almost to the * * Marie, aa she came into the
other of those peculiar boxes, exactly ' "Have you read them?" he asked, burlesque of poverty, when the door "l)r* r?
The butler responded slowly, with a
like that which be £ad already left In curbing his.Impatience as she unsus­ was pushed open and Hilly burst In,
our rooms
pectingly poured forth her story, sup- followed by Elaine and the chauf­ covert glance at Dan
Half an hour afterward 1 walked possedly to me
No sooner had they gone, h&lt;&gt;w**rer
feur
Into the laboratory, feeling a little
than
Dan rlimb*-d all the »ay into the
'Then don’t unseal them. ’ he has­
"Ob. m a—oh, pa." he cried, running
sheepish over the practical Joke, but tened to replj
’ 1 *1)1 them back forward and kissing hi* pseudo par room ran to the d&lt;»or and looked after
none the less curious to find out ill Then there can be no question about enta, as Elaine, overcom e with sym ­ them
Then he ran to the wtndo* |
about It.
them. You can open them before »11- pathy. directed the chauffeur to lay Across and down the street, the ♦
“What Is it?" | asked. Indicating the nessea."
Clutching Hand was gating at the £
the things on a shaky table.
apparatus
For a moment he pausedTthen add­
Just then the -door opened again house. He had seen Dan disappear
"A vocapbone," he replied, still ed:
"Put them back, and tell no All were genuinely surprised this time. and suspected that the time had come.
For the best quality of GRAIN. HAY, FF.EP nr.-i
laughing, "the loud speaking telephone, one of their discovery. I will tell Mr.
Sure enough, there was the sign of
FLOUR at REASONABLE PRICES
the little box that hears and talks Kennedy the moment I can get him "
the hand. He hastily got out of the
It talks right out In meeting,
car and hurried up the street. All
Clutching Hard studied for a mo­
WRITE
too—bo transmitter to
hold to ment and then grabbed the telephone
this time the chauffeur »a* keeping
the mouth, no receiver to hold to »gain
Jennings busy over the telephone with
&gt;
the ear.
You see. this
trans­
some trumped up story
"Hello. Dan.” he called when he got
mitter Is so sensitive that It picks up bis number
A* th*- master criminal came In by
Miss fx&gt;dge is going
even a whisper, and Ihe recelrer Is shopping
the ladder through the open window
I want you and the olhor
l’alatk a , Florida
placed back of thoeq two megaphone- Falser* to follow her—delay her all
Dan was on guard listening down th
like pyramids"
hallway
A signal from Dan, anil
you can
I’te your own Judgment
He was standing at a table, careful­
Clutching
Hand
slid back of the por
It waa what had come to be known
ly packing up one of the vocaphoncs
tieres. Jennings w as returning.
In his organization as the Brother­
and a lot of wire.
T r e finished th ese windows," an­
hood of fYlaera" There. In th« back
t &gt;■&lt; &gt;■&lt; )■ &lt; l i t )ft&lt; l i t J # (
&lt; )M&lt; )■ &lt; &gt; 1 0
"1 believe the Clutching Hand has
nounced
Dan as the butler reappeared.
room of a low dive, were Dan the
Deed abado wing the Dodge house." be
"Now.
I'll
clean
the
hall
window^"
Dude, the Emissary who had been loi­
continued thoughtfully. "An long aa . tering about the laboratory, a gun
Jennings followed like a shadow. &gt;
w e watch the place, toó, he will do
?io sooner hmd they gone thsn
man. Dago Mike, a couple of women,
nothing. Rut If we should seem, os­
Clutching Hand stealthily came from
slatterns, one known as Kitty the 1
tentatiously. not to be watching, per­ Hawk, and • boy of eight or ten. whom ■
says Mrs. SylvanU W oods; of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
behind the portieres.
haps he may try something, and we
writing o f h e r experience with Cardui, the woman's
they , called Billy.
One
o!
the
maids
wa3
sweeping
In
may be able to get a clue to his Iden­
tonic. S h e says further: “Before 1 began to use
the nail as Dan went toward the win­
“All right, Chief.” abouted back
tity over this vocapbone. See?"
Cardui, m y back and head would hurt so bad, I
dow. about to wash it.
Dan. their leader, aa he hung* up the
1 nodded. "We’ve got to run him
thought the pain would kill me. I w a s hardly able
%"I wonder w hether I locked those
telephone after noting carefully the
down somehow," 1 agreed.
to do any o f my housework. After taking three bottles
I windowsr' muttered Jennings, paus­
hasty Initructlons.
"We’ll do It—
“Tea." be said, taking his coat and
ing tn the hallway. "1 guess I'd bet­
trust us."
of Cardui, I began to feci like a new woman. I soon
hat- "1 am going to connect up one
ter make sure."
With alarrity the Rrt&gt;tbe*hood
gained 35 pounds, and n o w , I do all my housework,
of th ese things In Miss Dodge’s libra­
He had taken only a step toward
went their separate w ays
as well a s run a big w ater milL
ry and arrange with the telephone
the library again when Dan watchfully
Elaine
had
not
been
gone
long
from
1 w ish every suffering woman w o u ld give
company for a clea r wire so that we
caught sigh t'of him. It would never
can listen In here, where that fellow the bouse when Craig and 1 arrived
do to have Jennings snooping around
there.
will ctTer suspect."
there now. Quick action was n eces­
"Too bad." greeted Jennings, "but
At about the sam e time th at Craig
sary.
Dan knocked over a costly
Mias
Elaine
haj
just
gone
shopping
and I sallied forth on this new mis­
Serves vase
and
1
don’t
know
when
she’ll
be
sion. Elaine waa arranging som e flow­
"There—clumsy—aee what you've
By a Sort of Instinct Kennedy
ers og a stand near the corner of the back."
done!" berated Jennings, starting to
Aunt
Joaephlne
greeted
us
cordially,
Seemed
to
Recognize
tho
8oundaDodge library where the secret panel
"Elaine!" He Exclaimed, Turning pick up the pieces.
waa In which her father bad hidden and Craig set down the vocapbone
Dan had acted hla . part well and
package
he
waa
carrying.
Pal«.
the papers for th e possession o f which
promptly, in the library Clutching
a trial I s till use C ardui when I feel a little bad,
"I’m
not
going
to
let
anything
hap­
the Clutching Hand had murdered
and It a lw a y s does me good."
pen here to Mlaa Elaine again If I for a prim, spick and «pan, middle- Hand waa busily engaged at that mo­
him.
ment beside the secret panel search­
aged woman entered.
can
help
It.’*
remarked
Craig
tn
a.
low
H eadache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
S h e had mored away from th e table,
ing for the spring that released IL
"1
am
Mlaa
BU
tistlx.
of
the
organ­
tone,
a
moment
later,
gazing
abbot
the
i g n s iof woman­
tired,
w o rn -o u t feelings, e t a , are sure s ig
but. aa ahe did ao. her dress caught
ized charities," she announced, look­ He ran hi* finger along the woodwork,
lì, th
th&lt;e woman’s
ly trouble. Signs that y o u need Cardui,
in something In the woodwork. She library.
"What are you thinking of doing?" ing around sharply. "I saw your car pausing here and there without su&lt;&lt;
tonic Y ou canoot maker a mistake in trying Cardui
tried to loosen tt and In so doing
c
ceding.
«landing outside mlaa. and the chil­
for your tro u b le. It h as b een helping w eak, ailing
touched the little metallic sprtng on asked Aunt Josephine keenly.
"Confound It!" be mutlcred, search­
dren below told roe you were up here.
“I'm
going
to
put
In
a
Tocaphone."
which her dress had caught.
women
for m ore than fifty, years..
I came nil to see whether you were ing feverishly.
Instantly, to her Jtytter
surprise, tho he returned, unwrapping 1L
P
Kennedy,
having
made
the
arrange­
aiding really deserving poor.
rW hal’e that?" she asked.
panel
anel moved.
mored. It slid open, disclosing
She laid a marked emphasis on the ments with the telephone company by
"A
v
loud
speaking
telephone—
con­
a strong box.
word,
pursing up her lips. There waa which he had a clear wire from the
E laine took It. amused, looked at It nected with my laboratory." he ex­ ‘no mistaking the apprehension that Dodge house to hla laboratory, had re­
a moment, then carried tt to a table plained. repeating what he had al­ the«« fine birds of prey had of her. joined me there and waa putting on
ready told me. while ahe listened al­
the finishing tenches on hla installa­
and opened It.
either.
Inside were som e papers, sealed In most awe-struck at the latest scientific
"Why— wb—what'a th e matter?" tion of the vocapbone.
an envelope and marked "LJmpy Red
Every now and thpn he would
agked
EValne. fidgeting uncomfortably^
11« waa looking a boat, trying to fig­
Correspondence."
switch
It on. and w e would llstesr tn
"This man la a gunman, that wom­
"They mast b e th e Clutching Hand ure out Jaxt w h an It could b« placed an la a bad woman, the boy 1« Billy it as be demonstrated the*wonderful
papera!" she exclaim ed to herself, lo beat advantage, when ha approached the Bread . Snatcher." sh e answered little instrument to m a We had
h esitatin g a m om ent. In doubt what to Cb« n i t o f armor.
Continued on Pag* 7
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heard the window cleaner nntl Jen„Inge, but thought nothing of It at
Iho time.
Once, however. Craig paused, and l
saw him listening more Intently than
usual.
"T h ey ’ve gone o u t," ho m uttered,
"b u t surely th ere la somo one In tho
Podge library."
"I listened, loo. The thing wna so
senpltlvo that even a whisper could
be magnified, aftd I certainly did hear
something.
Kennedy frowned. What was that
scratching nolso? Could It bo Jen­
nings? Perhaps it was .Rusty.
Ju st then we could distinguish a
sound as though someone had moved
about.
“N o —that'a not Jennings,” cried
Craig. "He went ou t"
H e looked st m e a moment. Tho
sam e stealthy noise was repeated.
"It's tho Clutching Hand!" ho ex­
claim ed excitedly.
A moment later Dan hurried Into
the Dodge library.
"For heaven’s sak e. Chief, hurry!”
he whispered hoarsely. "The Kaisers
must have fallen down. Tho girl her­
self Is coming!"
Dan himself had no time to w a s t e .
He retreated Into the hallway just ns
Jennings was opening th e d o o r f o r
Elaine.
Marie took her wraps and left her,
while Elaine handed her numerous
packages to Jennlnga.
Dan watched every motion
"Put them away, Jennings." she
said softly.

What 11 meant we did not know But
Craig was almost beside himself, as
he ordered me to get tho police by tel­
ephono. If thorn was any way to block
them. Only Instant action would count,
however. What to do?
Wo could hear the master crim­
inal plainly rumbling now.
"Yea, that’s iho Clutching hand." ho
repeated.
“Walt,” I cautioned, "someone else
la coming!"
Ily a sort of Instinct he seemed to
recognlxe the sounds
"Klalno!” he exclaimed, paling
Instantly followed. In less than I
can tell It, the sounds of a suppressed
shuttle.
“Ha has seised hci^-gagged her,"
I cried In an agony of suspense.
Wo could now hear everything that
was going on In the library. Craig
was wildly excited. As for me. I was
speechless. Hero waa the vocaphone
we had Installed. It had warned ua
Ilut what could we do?
1 looked blankly at Kennedy. He
was equal to the emergency.
He calmly turned the switch.
Then, nt tho top of his lungs he
shouted "Help1 Help* Police' They
are strangling m e'”
I looked at him In amaroment What
did he thtnk he could ilo—blocks
away?
’’It works both ways,*' ne muttered.
"Help! Murder! Police!"
Wo could hear the astonished curs­
ing of the two men Also, down the
hall, now, we could hear footsteps ap­
proaching In answer to his call for
J e n n i n g s had o b e y e d a n d g o n e u p ­ help- Aunt J o s e p h i n e , Jennings. Mario
s t a i r s . E la i n e m o v e d t o w a r d t h n li­ and o t h e r s nil s h o u t i n g o u t t h a t t h e r e

brary
P a n to ok a q u i r t s t e p o r t w o
w e r e c ri e n In t h e l i b r a r y
b e h i n d h e r. In t h e s n m e d i r e c t i o n
T h e d e u c e ' W h a t Is I t ’ " m u t t e r e d
In t h e lib ra ry C l u t c h i n g H a n d w a s a grufT vo ice
now
fran tically
s e a r c h in g for
th e
" T h e m a n In a r m o r ' ” h i s s e d t'U itch
sp rin g
H r h eard E la in e com ing a n d
Ing H a n d
d o d g e d b eh in d t h e c u r t a i n s a g a i n Ju s t
"H e re t h e y ( n m e . to o C h i e f ”
a s s h e e n te r e d .
T h e r e w a s a p a r t i n g Hctiino.
With a h a s t y l o o k a b o u t, s h e s a w
"T h e re
ta k e t h a t ”
n o o n e . T h e n sin- w e n t q u lrk ty t o th&lt;&gt;
A lo u d m e t a l l i c r i n g i n g c a m e fr o m
p a n e l , fo u n d t h e s p r i n g an d p r e s s e d
th e v o c a p h o n e
It
S o m a n y q u e e r t h i n g s h a d Im p
T hen alien ee'
ported to h e r s i n c e s h e w en t o u t t h a t
W hat had h ap p en ed *
s h e hnd b egu n t o w o r r y o v e r t h e safe
Ip t h e H b r a r v r e c o v e r i n g fro m t h e i r
ty of t h e p a p e r s
c r o c k o f s u r p r i s e I kin c r i e d o u t to
T h e p a n e l o p e n e d T h e&gt; \ e r c j b e r i t h e C l u t c h i n g Iln tn l
T he deuce t
all r i g h t
S he o p e n e d tlie h o t a n d
W h a t Is I I ’ "
t o o k t h e m out. h e s i t a t i n g to b r e a k t h e
Then
hMiking
about - c lu tch in g
s e a l b e fo r e K e n n e d y a rriv ed
H a n d q u i c k l y lo o k In t h e s i t u a t i o n
S t e a l t h y an d t l g e r t l k e . t h e C l u t c h
T h e ' m a n in a r m o r '
tie p o in t e d
Ing I l n t n l crep t u p b e h i n d h e r
Vs h e o u t
d id s o . P a n g azed In t h r o u g h t h e p o r
I*an w.ts a l m o s t d e a d w ith fr ig h t
tie r e s f r o m I lie h n l l
at t h e w e ird t h i n g
W ith
a sp rin g .
&lt;'h it c h in g
H and
l b - r e th e y r o m o . too. C h i e f " he
l u a p e d lit Klttlne. s n a t c h i n g a t t h e p;v g a s p e d a s, d o w n t h e h a ll In- co uld
pers.
E l a i n e c it in g t o t h e m t e n a c i o u s ­ h e a r t h o f a m il y s h o u t i n g o u t t h a t
ly, In s p i t e of I h o s u r p r i s e , a m i t h e y
s o m e o n e w a s In t h e l i b r a r y
s t r u g g l e d for t h e m , C l u t c h i n g H a n d
W it h n p a r t i n g t h r u s i . C l u t c h i n g
h o l d i n g o n e h a n d o v e r h e r m o u t h to
H and sent E la in e reelin g
p r e v e n t her s c r e a m i n g In stan tly P a n
Sle- h e ld on t o o n ly a c o r n e r of t h e
w a s t h e r e , .tiding h i t . Iii. f
p a p e r*
l i e h a d t h e g r e a t e r p a rt of
•■ C hoke h e r ’ S l r t n g l e h&gt;-r’ l * i y t
Ho m
I 'n v w ere t o r n a n d d*-*tri-&gt;«-d
let h e r s c r e a m 1 b e g r o u n d out
a n i «III
T h e y fought 1 1| l o i i f p
W- iild t-he
E m a il«
w i t h a l l th*- « i - i i o i i M i i l s u e s s
succeed?
It w a s t w o dc&gt;.perste tin
o f w lu t- h h e w a s c a p a b l e
C lu t c h in g
scrupulous m en a g a i n s t o n e f r a il g i r l
Hand rushed nt the armor suit, drew

Suddenly, from tho man In armor

Suddenly her eyes fell on the

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Leaping Into the waiting cor. they had
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over U»e vocaphone, for the moment
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Hello!" called a
nonplused at the fellow 's daring.
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"What I* that?” cried Elaine.
instrument: "For Heaven’s sake, ' She had risen by this time, and was
Chief, hurry. The Kaisers have fallen gsilng about, wondering at tho stranpo
down. The girt h erself U com ing!”
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"Help! Murder! Police!"

♦♦♦♦♦H I

Distribution of Bible« In Germany,
Austria and Hohemla In the last few A. IF i m .
r» « m y o ffic ia l s ig n a tu re a n d «cal th la
weeks has exceeded all records. th aW lltn
i t d a y of J u l y A . I F 1 9 1 5 .
Workers have discovered no fewer
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E . A . D O U G LA SS
C le rk C i r c u it C o u rt S e m in ó le C o .. F la .
than ten different tongues In the camp«
I l y J a s . C . H a b e rla I F C .
and trenches. Great care ha* been ex­
90- F r i - f lic .
erted to keop from view all Hlblea
H e l l e r uf Vp (dir a llu ri fer T a t
Deed. U nd er
printed In English.
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p u rc h a se r of T a t ( '« r ü f lr a t è N o 6Ä0, dated
tive In tho field and has some co-oper­ th e 2nd d ay of J u n e A D* * 1 9 1 3 , ha» Hied
ation from the American Hoard, of »aid c e rtific a te In ra y office a n d ha» m u le
a p p lic a li« n for t a * «leed to H au e in a c c o rd ­
Boston and the Religious Tract so­ ance w ith ! t * B a ld r e f t lf lr a t r a m t f t t m the
ciety of London. The British and for­ fo llo e 1ng dierrtleñif p ro p e rty s it u a t e d in He m i­
tool r i n .n i) , F lo r id a . lo - w lt
l«*»t 26
S te n ti*
eign Bible societies have also been ford '» 4 i(H S a n fo rd
I h r »ani la n d being aaeeeaed at the date
engaged In the distribution, workers
of th e i t u y a n r r o f au ch e rr l i ile» le in the líam e
In some cases traveling many miles of t ì e o T a n n e r . U n i r a s »aid c e r t i f i c ó t e «hall b e
r e d e e m e d a c c o rd in g I n law, t o * deed will
to reach great numbers.
U p Ur th ereon on th e 2n d d a y of A u g u st A . I F
A depository for Bibles In Budapest 1914
ne*» m y o fficio ! » Ig n a tu re
an d
te a l
has been exhausted. Krom Constanti­ th l»W itthe
1»t d a y o f J u ly A . I F , 1915
nople. one of thn greatest agencies of
f .r a l
F A d o u i ; i *a b s
» left i irruit CnU ft S e m in o le l* o .,Fla
Ihe American nihle society, no word
|t&gt; Ja« 1
K t i b r f t a !* *
has come recently.
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t&gt;n th o floor.
An I n s t a n t l a t e r t h o s e In th o hall
r u s h e d In
B ut t h e r i u t f h l n g H a n d
, 11.1 1-an w e n - g o n e o u t o f t h e win
t h e c r i m i n a l c a r r y Ing t h e g r e a t e r
f a r t nf t h e p r e c i o u s p a p e r s
S o m e r a n to E l a i n e , o t h e r s t o t h e
slndow T h e ladder had b e e n kicked
sw av . and the criminals w e r e gone

-

2 Yellow Pine Lumber Co., Kissimmee, Fla.

back bin gloved (1st. nntl let It shoot

“Thera—Ink«* that’’’ h*’ roared
Tho suit rattled furiously. ’ Out of
It spilled the vocaphone. with a bang

SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.

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{ P iD R Q H " S H A D E S

In tho comer, as If by a miracle, came
a deep, loud volco.
“H elp!
Help!
Murder! Kollce!
They o re strangling m o!”
T he effect was terrific.
Clutching Hand and Dan, hardened
In crim e as they were, fell back,
daxed, overcome for the moment at
tho startling effect.
They looked about. Not a soul.
Then, to their u tter c o n s t e r n a t i o n ,
from tho helmet again came the deep,
vibrant warning.

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Armor scaTlereS all over The floor
She spied the little oak box.
In ( I r c ii il ( «»uri. H e v c n lh J u d l f t i l C ir c u it
Iti * n d for Se mi no Ir Catini), Il or Idi* In
"ElaJupI”
C p tn r t r ?
Apparently the volco came from B e n ja m in l&gt;rrv*
vi
that
Resides It hnd a familiar ring
('c iò li A J c n n i n g ■. r i i l
Complete a b s t r a c t s from the r e c o r d s of
to her ears.
T o C uok A J r n n in g s im i »11 p i r l i » cla im in g
In t e r r a i u n d e r th è a i ii l &lt;‘ o o k A J r n n ln g * 1 i t
"Tes—Craig!" she Cried.
or
ut h rr «rive lo th è N K Ig &lt;r»| thè S I * 14
"Thnt Is my vocaphone— the little
of
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Orange and S e m in o le Counties.
Taxes
It
s
p p ra r tng fro m thè H ill o f l'o rn p ia in t
box that hears and talks." name back
d i 1*1 via A t file « , ro u n ael fo r thè »bove
to her. "Aro you all right?”
iva Sto« d co m id i ili i n t (h a i th è p ia re n i re s­
paid for non-residents,
"Yes—all right—thanks to the voca- id e n ce nf t h r i b o v t n in ie d d rfr n d a n t » I*
u n k n o w n an d t h i t th rre I* no pereon in
phono ’’
(h e « la te of F io n d a s e r v ir e of a uh poeto»
C. W. GOODRICH, Manager,
She had understood In an Instant. ti poti a h u m » m jid h in d th o d r ir n d t t iia .
T h a t a ìlia n ta b e lle « » thè d r f r n d a n t » (• o ve r
She seized the helmet and breastplate th è »ce nf 2 1 .
to which the vocaphone still was at­
V o u are t h e re f ore or de roti to » o p ra r to
t» b ill un M u n t i» ) , thè S u d d » y of A u g ù st,
tached and was holding them close to th
A* I* 11*15, thè aim e beine » rute day uf
herself.
t h i* c o u rt.
d d itm u j ¿nun* ¿ns ¿afliiam: a it stun a a a ¿turn* 43m i u uu ¿id an a u a n a n n a stanaa
l» f u rt h e r o rd e re d ( h i t ( h i* n o ti re b«
Kennedy had been calling and lis­ p u bl ii (shed
in th è S a n fo rd l i m b i ,
a new s
tening Intently over tho machine, won­ p a p r r puhlkabed in S a n fo rd . S e m ln o le count j f , F lo r id a , fo r 12 c o n ia r u t Iv o weeksdering whether It had been put out of
W itn eaa E . A .
D o u g la s» , e lc f k of tha
c ir c u ii
co u rt
and
th a *e » )
th e re o f thla
business In some way.
M ILLW O RK OF ALL D E SC R IP T IO N S
6 Ih d ay uf M a y . A . I * l i t i 5.
"It works—y e t!” he cried excitedly
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to me.
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to
figure
with
yoii
on
all
classes
8
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"Elnlno!"
B e l i n i or» fo t C o m p la ln a n t
3 of LU M BER and M ILLW O RK for'H O U SE , ST O R E 8
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"Yes. Craig.” came back over tho
Framing, flooring, ceiling, siding, windows, 5
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faithful HtUn Instrument.
h’o l l r r «if .4pipite «III» 11 fui T u l i c e di F n d c r
doors,
screens,
blinds, m ouldings, lattice, frames, boxes. »
"Are you all right?"
H e rd a n IT S of Ih v C im e r a i .S ta tu te »
"Yes—all rig h t”
N u t lr r it h e re b y (W e n t h a t J . F . I.a ln g
Tell U» What You Want
Estimates Furnished Free
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“Thank heaven!” breathed Craig, pthuorrh3rd
d a y of J u n o A I F I O i l , ha* ft led
pushing mo aside.
»»Id c e rtific a te in m y office a n d h»a m id o
p lic a tio n fo r t a * deed to laaue In accord*
Literally he kissed that vocaphone aanp ce
w ith law.. S a id certi flea (a e m b ra ce « th e
as If It had bean human!
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firM *n r*u « l m*-**ung of the « t c c k h o l d e r e
and d ire c to r* an d a n n u a lly th e re a fte r.
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o r g a n i i a i l t m m e e t i n g or u n t i l th « ! r aucre»*ora a r e d u l y
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c h a r t e r of U. S. D r a n u l a t e d S o a p C o m ­
pany and each acknow ledged to me t h a t
he » l i n e d his n a m e t h e r e t o a n d a u b e c r i b e d
fur t h e sto c k i n d i c a t e d .
My c o m m ise lo n expire« o n t h a 1 5 t h d a y
of F e b r u a r y , A- D, 1919*
W ltneea m y h a n d a n d official to o l t h i s
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THE SANFOBD HERALD
court ns to w hether a v e rd .c t had
been reached th e' foromcan handed
over a sheet of le gal paper wh.ch was
passed to th e just.ce. Just.ce Henilr.ck read .t and handed .t back to
th e clerk.
"Gerttlem en of the ju ry ," *a.d th e
clerk,' " th e q u e s t.on you have been
asked .s th.s Is Harry T h a w nowsane? Your answer .b yes."
Desp.te th e warn.ngs several |»ersons stood up .n front ot the.r seats
T h e courtroom hum m ed l.ke a d y n a ­
mo. Just.ce Hondr.ek nnd a dozen
court a t t e n d a n ts rapped for ordor.
Meunwh.,e T haw who u n t .I the
verd.ct was rend sat at the counsel
table w.th h.s ch.n rest. hr .n a
handkerch.ef, had turned aro u n d nnd
grasped the h a n d of several of h.s
counsel. T h en ho wont to wlioro h.s
m other was s .tt.n g a few feet away
and throwing his arm s about her nock
kissed her twice. Mrs. Thaw a t the
sam e t.rno p a tte d her dnuuhler Mrs.
George I,. Carnegie, on the shoulder.

Although it had boon a storm y
afternoon th e re were thirtyqdx
present all having a fine t.m c: thero
were seven’ large cake« nnd rook.es.
On W ednesday, W alfred Pierson
♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦
while doing som e plowing for Mr.
Grapevlllc and LiPialo
Tom T y n e r found a large ral tieMr * Bertelson on T h u rsd a y of snake winch he succeeded ,n killing.
liiM
w u u caller a t Mrs. Geo. The sk.n m easured six feet "l inches
Mtt Ifeek
WIM
C lark r
long, ten a n d one half inches wide
M,«. II (i Lundqu. -1 and nLo Mr* ami had li.ne r a ttle '.
A. J. Thom pson.
Mr«. Ballinger sto-nt •’* tiny in
Thaw Declared S a n e
town with M is. Collor last wool:.
NEw Y o rk ,July 15. H a rry Ken­
Mw Powoli anil oh Idren vis,tod dall T haw was declared sane by n
nt Mm*, A J. T hiim p«on’s on S u n d a y . jury wh.ch for nearly th r e e weeks
Mr. €twI Nipt, I* Mart and datiRh- hiul listened to te s t.m o n y g.veii tor, Uuby with Mis* Laura P a rk e r •the sup re m e court here before Just.ce
wo to rallors tht-ro also also. Wc worn P eter H ondr.ek. Forty o.ght m.nutes
ploasod to s w thorn at S u n d ay
were consum ed and two ballots were
School.
taken .n re a c h .ng a v erd.ct.
Mr. H. G. Lundi|uist has r» pai.ed
Just.ce H ondr.ek th.s m orn.ng w,|)
th ie e or cans the last wpck;ou.'
u n noun re w he th e r the com m .tm cn t
Sunday School organ first of all.
upon wh.ch T h aw was .ncarcerated
Mis. Adam Karl and two y o u n g ­ .n the s tn tc hosp.tnl for th e cr.m.est children of D e l.and ramo to d a y nul .nsane a t M attew an shall he
for a two weeks visit with her mot be, vacated th e re b y g.v.ng t h e slayer of
Stanford W h.te the l.b e rty for wh.ch
Mrs Hortclson.
ho has f o u g h t \ n the courts for n.ne
Anjclo •Sansfereno returned
y
ean.
T uesda y from his tr.p to Mew Yoik
Mis. Clark and Mrs Ballinger
It was at th e end of addresses by
called on Mrs. Ericson and family counsel and th e charge of the ju s ­
W ednesday T ho.r youngest child has tice th a t the ju ry .gt.red. Wh.le the
been named E s th e r Naome.
twelve men w e r e ' u el.herat.ng the
Rev. Alfred Ericson has re tu rn e d crowd .n th e courtroom nnd nhout
fiom a
week« revival m e tt.n g nt the courthouso was a u g m en te d by
scores of people who behoved th a t a
G e o rs town P u tn a m C ounty.
M-. N orm an Swanson nnd his verd.vt qu.ckly would bo found.
father made a t u p over to the E ast Shortly before 4 o'clock a bal.fl cnmei
from the Jury room and .nform ed the!
coast again this week, T uesda y
taking in their a u to with them , Mrs. Just.ce H endr.ck that a verd.ct had
Moiiin Kecly and h e r two children been reached. T h e doors . mm ed.ntely
for a visit to her home folks there. were locked a n d Justj**K. Hendr.cks
Ano:ho" su rprl-e b irth d ay p a r ty ascend.ng th e bench w arned the
spectators uga.nst any &lt;lem»nitra-i
was given on Mr. Carl .Piersor.
celebrating inn if 1st b irth d ay last t.on. Then the ju ry came .n. In reply
to a quest.on by the clerk of the
W ednesday night.

$ COUNTY HAPPENINGS ?

Absorbing Debate.
Tho 1-ancanter Literary society will
soon take up this discussion: "W hich
la tho hardest to do. quitting booze or
leaving a plmplo 111000?"—Atchison
Globe.,
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Making a Bluff. '
Tho man who never had more than
$10 nt one time In his Ufo Is usually
th e lad who examines bis change
closely when ho reads that thero Is a
counterfeit $lp bill In circulation.
Early Slave-Holding State.
Maryland was an enrly slave-hold­
ing colony, for In lfi«2 Governor Cal­
vert bargained with a certain ship­
m aster for tho delivery of 13 African
"Biave«.”

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COMPLETE
STOCK OF

uniFSSKIRTS

CLOSE RACE CERTAIN
Season In Major Leagues Prom­
ises to Be Successful One.

Boston Braves Are Sure to Put Up
Bold rVont In National LeagueBoiton Red Sox Touted a t
Winner* In American.
C ontrary to w inter expectation the
baseball season In the major leagues
now promises to bo a very successful
ono. A great m any critics durlug tho
off season wero full of fearful predic­
tions th a t baseball was going Into a
s tate of deauetudo and that public In­
terest was rapidly waning. It Is now
believed this, may have been a wrong
diagnosis, for th e re Is more than the
averngo
enthusiasm
shown,
and
tho sp o rt Is evidently In for a big
year. T he Feds h av e mado prnctlenlly
no Inroads on tho clubs of organized
ball and tho strong teams a r e Intact
nnd capable of p u ttin g up a hard bat­
tle for tho flags In the two big
leagues. The ra ce In each of the ma­
jors promises to bo exceptionally close,
which will add to tho Interest.
Tho fight for tho pennant In the Na­
tional looguo should bo a good one,
with tho Boston Braves, present
world's champions, as the natural
favorites. Tho Braves have been
sltghUy strengthened by tho ad­
dition of Sherwood Magco In tho out­
field a n d aro very sure to p u t up n
bold fro n t In th o lr effort, to m ake It.
two s tra ig h t championships. They do
not, however, a p p e a r to outclass the
field to any great extent. Tho Giants
seem to bo tho next boat, with tho St.
Louis Cardinals having quite a chance
to corpo through. Theso three clubs
look to be tho best In the feaguo at
the getaway. Hut baseball Is full of
surprises, ns tho Braves conclusively
proved In 1914, and some d ark horse
is likely to crop up and set th e dopo
all atfry.
Tho American league Is likely to
have a much closer race than usual,
owing to tho break-up of tho Ath­
letics, who are no longer considered
to huve a walkover, though Connie
Mnck Is pretty sure to have his club
right In the flgtii nil 1he way.
The Boston Red Sox are touted ns
tho m ost likely winners of tho ting
They look very good nnd should havo
a lino chance Mont of the strength
of tho American league seetna to lie In
the E a s t this season, with tho Ath­
letics, Boston nnd Washington ns the
benrappearing outfits Detroit L$,too
weak In tho box to mnke much of a
showing, nnd It Is hardly likely that
tho Chicago While Hox will develop
the steadiness to cut lif slrongly for
(he highest honors, while both Cleve­
land and the Browns lack the clasH
Conditions In the minor leagues are
Improving very rapidly, The minors
wore badly Injured by tho Feds last
year, but that stage is about over,
and thero Is sure to be a big revival
of Interest In tho smaller leagues be
fore long.
All leagues are culling down on
num ber of players to be carried, which
works hardships on many performers,
but which wns only n natural result
of the activities ot tho Feds During
tho year It Is ex[K,c,ted that the condi­
tions will settle do'wn lo their former
siihst ant la) basis and the season Is
bound to le- a great improvement on
that of I P l l
In

I lim it

the record of the therm om eter
F\
nmlnntlon presently revealed a bullet
wound.
U n d e r cross examination our little
doctor adm itted ho had been hit three
days before.—A Cnptnln of Royal Irish
Dragoons In Collier's Weekly.

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in tho Sanford B umh&gt;&gt;. Cq\.
Owner cannot um- k
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For Sato C heap— G a. i.u y.
as now.
Inquire at Ferp.iPi Tin
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For Snl&lt;‘ 30 i hoiourl ' r. 1 ! • j,
island Kid Pullets anal ;t i «at k r&lt;la,
Pr.cc $1.00 each. L. M. Luca«, It. K,
D. No. 3. 94-2lp.
For Sale— High Grade Cal la I va-r
Piano, New and tip (&gt;a da'a* I
kind of r*dls. MaboRan'.
niai design. One half pria.
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CLASSIFIED

F or Si\le— 13 acre farm.
Side, cheap for cash, immedi.u.- i«,.
A Surgeon With "Sand."
session. A
ddress F. K I &gt;urt.am.
Tho doctor suggested th a t If 1 could
Rod
B
ank,
Now
Jersey.
Want- 'jflet him havo a couple o i men to direct
8tc.
thoso wounded men who could walk ho
would send them back to tho Chateau
of St. Marguerite, whero the am bul­
For Salo—5 roomed BunRnluw on
ances lay, three miles
to
tho honutiful lake. B ath Room and mod­
rear. . . .
ern C onveniences. Beautiful Coun­
Ho had been working a t lettsi forty- t r y Homo a t a BnrRuin. Easy Terns.
eight hours, without cessation, but re­ Apply A. P. Connelly. Sanford, S|s,
fused to stop m inistering to the
W a n t— 94-tf.
wounded, nlthough by now his work
had been supplemented by the arrival
For Sale— 2nd hand wagon LiHly,
of two Infantry surgeons One of the $3.00, SinRer Sewing Machia « on.
new medlcoH noticed th at our surgr, a
Mrs, A. E Berg Wc-i - , ¡{
was in no condition to he on his feet
A tem perature of 103 degrees was No. 2. Want IM-'Jlp

, J. L. MILLER'S BAKERY

C o u rt H f u n i h
j u d ic i a l C i r c u it
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Hungry Man's Mistake.
I’rof. Blgmond Freud, tho eminent
Gorman scholar, has mado a study of
ljngynl blunders, spoken and printed,
ami has embodied the result in his
book, "Psychopathology." As an ex­
am ple of blundering speech, caused by
subconscious cerebration, ho gives the
following:
"A wealthy, but not very generous
American host. Invited hla friends to
an evening party. Everything went
well until about midnight, when there
wns an Intermission for supper. To the
disappointment of many of the guests,
there was no real supper; instead,
they J ’cre regaled with tbtn sand­
wiches and lemonade.
“Aa It was during n presidential
cuni|&gt;aign. tho conversation turned up­
on the different candidates, and as tho
discussion grew warmer, one o f .t h o
guests, an ardent Progressive, re­
marked to tho host, ‘You may say what
you please about Roosevelt, but thero
la one thing ho can always bo relied
upon to do; ho always gives you a
square meal.’ Ho mennt. of course, to
say a 'square deal.' T he assembled
guests burst Into n roar of laughter,
to tho great em barrassm ent both of
the speaker and of tho host."—Youth’s
Companion.

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S A N FO R D . F LO R ID V. TUESDAY. JULY 20. 1915

NO- 05

GOOD MEETING COMMER­ ANOTHER HIGHWAY THROUGH MUCH PROPERTY IS DEVEL­
CIAL CLUB FRIDAY NIGHT FLORIDA BY WAY OF SANFORD OPED BY THE THATCHER CO.
GOOD ROADS, THE MONROE BRIDGE AND THE LEE AND JACKSON HIGHWAY WILL NEW REALTY COMPANY EXPECTS TO AS­
MANY OTHER IMPORTANT MAT­
RUN FROM THE CITY OF WASH­
SIST MATERIALLY IN THE PRO­
INGTON TO TAMPA
TERS WERE DISCUSSED
GRESS OF THE CITY
1 T he Sanford Commercial Cluli the effort« made to Ret a Rood tourmot last F rid ay njght in the C ity ist hotel here.
Hull p u rs u a n t to a call from Presi­
Sevcral other good talks wendent Lake. About th irty m em bers made by piembers of the Commercial
were present and botween th e puffs Club and the question of tho bridge
of some good Sanford clears the a cross' tho St. J o h n s a t
Monroe
bers discussed m any things for the coming up, President Lake appointed
good of Sanford. Although it is now the following com m ittee to meet
tho good old s u m m er tim e th e m em ­ with th e governm ent engineers here
bers of the Commercial C lub arc of next F riday morning in tho court
tho opinion t h a t som ething should be house a t ten o ’clock.
doing in Sanford all the y ear round,
it. .1 Holly, C It Walker. W. J
and their vigilance will not be re­ Hill. II A. Howard and A P C o n ­
laxed during any m onth in the year. nelly,
The public hearing will he
After President Lake and Secrc- held with Major Ladtn-, chief of the
ta ry H nynes had tak en their places ami government engineers who is
all the m em bers and visitors had g a t h ­ h a r g e o f the w o r k in t h e s t a t e a n d
ered the m e e t.ng o | i c ^ d for d »&lt; us- as t h i s b r i d g e i- v e r y i m p o r t a n t t o
sion on the question of good roads this « jt y
count)
thi citizen*
in Seminole co unty a n d
C. It generally »Intuid be present at UnWalker was called upon to give an meeting. Tiiis bridge uns up before
outline of the work of th e com m ittee. the county commissioners meeting
Mr. W alker has his heart in
t h e 's e v e r a l months ago and Michael
good roads m ovem ent just as he has S h o lti and associates wete given the
in every good movement for
th
p e r m i s s i o n iif tin- b o a r d s of Ytdusfit
benefit of tin- count) and (*•! th irl) utid St-init.ol
to
com, d u c t
Ihr
minutes or more guv* th« people bridgt
-I IH I l i a i 11 ine I in- m u l t i r
X' 1• 1F t 1 i de. I-ion of 11 i
lit tilld M «it it* o f l li»* K*mm i r«ari« I' .!*■ hi*' ?! , X
*till-ti t , iLt" m. i D' t i,i U f.« t t*......I F **V'I r r. f i -. ■ 1 ' hi- ■I .. • i ion of
I ‘n
i u m l ihi* '»••fi'»! i»i t III’ «o r u m i t
* t i l th ••! D . dt.i
i mi i I' m*1
I*itf t D *'
and
tin- 11U Dili
tee
Ilf I ,11 k HU 1 •*.tf ’ ir (..Id
\ r m -1 roi v’
!
m \*
i-riil. &gt;
Dr K Y
ii. n P.r 1 II I* J&gt;lif [lll't **1 .HI*Î
\ Ul f th*' n V\ ‘ ♦ r .«lid 1•r Mini it.-r of
Itivcrview one of tin
a t t r a c t iv e Hing the que-tton of Uni width of
t l M ,1.
suburb« of l a c k -am\il!e
Ii
•O lin N I 1
•I 1 1upon or a I. XX r e m a r k » a n d g.i x .
n « 1 • * 1KU- *«»- t *« Mf
hi» ideas o« ........ D* 1i nti nt i a n d t*o- ( ' 1' 111 w
- ml
of t r a d e m o v e di m m o t r t. d I hut II h *
benefits of tin1
d*' 'H
menta in the ■ »lilt** 1 tr \rm »!roiii&gt; Dll« &lt; It x UN i i . \ • t«» iin*ir f11il1»\
also mad*- a st rmtvt pic.i for g o o d o p p o r : u m i C» if -Í t hiii i t ' • orni n k*
roads and •*' !in r iiîij it ox i'll «« t » .1 loi -•■ «'lit! .* 1. 1 C. rill. *t *v it f rii.it ■ ........ '
1 In
ny
o f S a n f o r d D m g ' f.i» • i.i ■ f .1 t • . * i 1•. .in • t i . . . t
co mpii ment i d

I That T am pn should be the te rm i­
nus of at least one great tran s-sta te
highway if the belief of th e Board
of Trade and leading citizens and a
movement has been s l a t t e d to th a t
effect. Miami has beet) designated
as the term inus of t-he Dixie
but T am pa, it is declared, is far more
im p o rtan t point. Since th e Dixie
Highway m ovem ent was begun, agi-,
tation has also been going on in
favor of a Lee and Jackson Highway
from W ashington. D.
southw ard
via Richmond and It is of ibis high­
way that T am pn is reeking to be
designated the 1er mi mis
The Lee and Jackson Highway
movement is lu th iic d hv Richard
II
Edmonds, editor o f t h e M a n u ­
facturers' Record, who has been agi­
tating the project for several m onths.
Mr. Kdmonds will strongly su p p o rt
any efforts made for such a highway.
Yesterday Assistant Secretary L. P.

in I.akeluml, Septem ber 15.
The
telegram sen t yesterday follows:
" T h e lyt-e .and Juckson Highway
should be a reality, Suggest
for
lo u t e W ashington,-.Richmond, Wil­
mington, Charleston,
S avannah,
Brunswick, Jacksonville,
Palatkn,
Snnfotd, Kissimmee, Lakeland and
T am pn. Can secure support of
men. and suggest calling of meeting
in Lakeland middle of September,
when Central Fionda Highway As*
soi oition meet»: greatest aggrega­
tion of good roads advocates in Florhould request Governors
ida. Y o u
1 «» *•ttilor«i and appoint commission»•r ** I &amp;1 til’ * : m illin g Call on me fui
h*'l| • a m i
you u ill g,-i
support
P I Ml a , secret a t ) ( 'ell
«IgF i’ll
trai Flòrida Highway Association."
This route.Is the sam e as approved
by the Central
Florida Highway
Association for (he
"Jacksonville
&gt;'c. nie R oute," and is declared to be

J

Mr. M. H. T hatcher of Louis­
ville, K entucky, president of the
Thatyher Realty C om pany,
has
opened offices of the com pany on
the second floor of the
Bishop
Block, in Sanford. Tho
com pany,
recently organized
under the laws
of Florida with a capital stock of
two hundred thousand dollars, has
just bought tho well-known and
valuable Holden E state
property
in Sanford, and in Seminole
and
Volusia counties, Florida.
The
T h atc h er Realty Com pany will now
put on the market these properties,
eonsirting "f about twelve hundred
town lots in Sanford, a num ber of
celery farms, improved and un im ­
proved, and land» in the (lowing well
districts in the Robinson Springs
section in Seminole county, and in
the Lake George distrirt in Volusia
county.
Mr T hatcher is enthusiastic over
I he ful un &lt;d Floiidu in general, and
of Sanford in paiticular He spent
several \ i-.irs m the Itiipie«, in I lie
I in d /m ..
ml t h e -ill- llopli.l!

T h atc h er’s view touching the grow th
of this city a n d state, is tho sam e as
th a t en teitain cd by thousands of
Others fiom o u r slater s ta te s who
come hither, who see, and
"aro
conquered."
Mr. T h atc h er exptessed the hopo
th a t the people of Sanford
and
Seminole c o u n ty would u n d ersta n d
t h a t he and his associates', while in­
vesting in p r o p e r ty here with the
desire for profit, wished also to do all
within their pow er to aid in
the
moral and educational developm er t
of the com m unity.
The Thatcher Realty Co., will ro
ceive a hearty welcome to our m idst
fur tin- development of th eir p ro p ­
e r ty means m u c h toward the d e v e l­
opm ent of e v e ry p art of Sanford and
the Celery D e lta.
•

4

The M iller Sanitarium

l.oi 1 Dr Dr T11.«».Ii* : t :i i ' l i ' l r t i f i
H o u r ! of
Highway
( ’. i i r a i
Ih
fi'lor I da
Trail«*, w I'«» i&gt; vi*t i tili V ■f till • G e n ­
\ S'Ol ii' t t on, A - . « la i m u l»:i' 1 «■«.*11 x e r x : c t t x e (or
t rul
Unrula
11.4 1WIt)
•M
r#
• r Ix . .« d .* . tn&gt; i I ln V
vt ,»•&gt; n i *•i* f*»• r1** xx It h \
1 Hoi
* \f i, u t j \ . . r n i p t . i h. Id I*
- .»* I E v
. ». 1
1 . . . . !. i d ,-t
&lt;f D.
p i r i - e l i i ii tr .,1 , 11. d S o u t h F l o r ­
Vki * i It xx ,1» ,i
i .1 ii- .1 ti -kilt a i ........
I In,ir*1 " l l f a«l»
i da . a p p e a l t o h i m v a r y s t r o n g l y .
Tr l* l£f »1 111 vs .t *&gt;1 I Î Nl r 1 •11l,*&lt;: .•1» o n d , « t M* hi **!» ri t'CU * '-fit of
Ptv H e b e l i e v e s t h a t III i h e c o u r s e of
t
l|l*!i • t
■ .........k-1 F W td
fi.-d
• it | a ■,11
i - r . : Firm
(-ltirid.il
ndgi-d
. ImI
u i -ul d
Int o will b e o n e of t h e m o s t d e n s e l y p o p
t 'if
l t r llljll' i t 11HI
t I.
proiiTt lu*
ut th,- m irtini! ton lat r than May DiD&gt; Tam pa u h i t e d a n d w e a l t h y - a c t i o n s o f llo
•*f *♦. &lt;** »*
IÎ /I a
\ • t 1i««n
t i iofi • M, , i i - - (I. ‘ hi t l ' ti n u p p e r
I V11-1 i** tvf

( In*

n mt ui

S.infoili ha» a hospital or s a n itarium of w'hich th è citizens are proud
tuil miIv lu-ciiuse it is the only one
xxi- baxe Imi bi-cau»e it 1» the nf thè
lo-st ei|ittp.|ied fot thi' size in this
pait' of tin- «tal*-. The Miller hospi­
tal i» jiart of a iniwt hntidsome homo
ri ■«utIx i-fc. tcìi ori Park avenue by
Dr Oliver Miller, and homo and
hospital tt’i-ro bttilt xxtth thè idea of
h.xxtng the xi-r\ tiep-t Dint rollili lie
1 o itie lu f an- unlimited He hi procured The otliee of thè doclo r
luxes that Snnfotd IS Oil the eve of i» ori the mi il t li siile of th*&gt; lesirlonro
i urli II c lí at e
,t it
De) m i l , l u í ,
Is
T h e F o f d \ U a great de xeld p ult n I . that values and here hi- bit» fitteli tip a ioniuft. r
.
)t&gt;-ri xxtll ri-e rapidly and that t lie | pb-te xxith all nrrnngem ents for taki • ululi
( ' i n t ox D o
f i .-rn. u.o
M ,
............ i e r* ( utid of i )i|'tovl m i ! i i it\ will .oen iie tu n-tenui ! tonda I mg cari’ of thè piitu-iit» At prtwient
i i i? K i C l c c ' i i l b .) n u t ( o r | n Jf It
■• i n
» * it r,. to j. i i t" 11 ' .x* -1 i o ist of 1»r M'Ilcr i :m o n l) take care of two
II
loo IlOO In , *\x i I
f Iifii
[■ .»&gt; d 11 X' l- I • ‘
g.»
tin *l., 1i
a id wli.it li.itk.soliVi.il» C p,it ti ui» *i! .1 Unii- tiulhopes lo lui
i ' ■ ti a 1' 111
wI . * La x e p il ! * I i-î d
n.
t ■ ■ i •! I n i ' - - c.
i -i
t - 11I
I n hr., f. Mr aldi- to :u|d t ■&gt; t in- hos|iital in
: - ma. Ill I I * in i \ U,: n-I I D* I l in t lie e a s t i .i.isi
lite
Oil t h e b u i l d i n g
Di e b u l k h e a d ai d o f
' (&lt;•-■ !
d
'-ejn i - ob111w ' r •i 1............. o • s; i .a• •I I.
11 i I
1 ■ t I t in- ■ o tu p.i n x ,i ti
nexi twi-lvc moniiis for hi» (im stan t\ - io . r e i i ' i ' d if f.i- 'i a n k l -, g i i ( d i . o n f , \ ng h - 1 1
lx ineren«itig practil-e mafir» thi» Im' ini*’ i i't| i ha i .I
......noil m. ' i ’ liiio-s
I1 ■1 ■
'
.
I ikes Florida Rest
¡«■r 'n i- The lioa*-itu1 I* open to all
- xi i .
11:11 •I .ti , D e i t - ni o k; xeni
(. ..x
i l i . . ,
| . • . I it t . . . ( . , J
Gail l(otdi-i D l- Il " .IF .lire in i' IT
Die
physlc.an • of the eitx and xevti
jo
i
r
'
I
i
r
w
o
i
û
d
ri
.•
i
x
e
a
li
I In D
I II
of the Gull Ronn-n l.m m i» Fugle
• r i xerx dilli' oli operi t un» h ivo
j 0,1 t d
»I o l n - i ed In I b e 1111111 .it »1 fi l i o nf f " . ' t | « IO t i &lt;1,11 l'I:,. |l|ll
brand of comb-i sod milk w Mi ng lo
t.,k**ii ilaii' i m i - the ho piti I wu.x
non ii,.,rh »
■■ i ' -ni t h i s a f t e r n o o n
I -I x. F I. ( ! . '
Fr - i ( g
gal'
ho* friend. ( ni Georgi N R.gbx of
starteli. Sar.ford frr many y e u s w a r
C r e e n w a s n x * - r p o w c ¡ r t l a n i l a m o n g T h e Comi any says the refund is
this city is sojourning in California.
withmtt a tm&gt; pitiil of « ny kii *i ntid
e nal uro o f t h e profi t
pr i' o' i r« XX1 o r ij- In fI Iti Frank'- hid si ri et lx in
Hi- hna a w m tir h&lt; m. at Drtiiotnl
«
h •• mali) c.i-e» lh.it » ire t t r i ’ed
oil
x
of
itit
r
Moi!
-n
i
lo
i
i
i
t
np
tt I
F I* ., ! Il x
I' I o f ,X * lili
und spetld-i ajl "I in- w.i.lcis in flo r
iloxx
n acre fi n e d t» go lo other
»r
in
»
.
r
r
in
1
X
|!
g
,1
111'
I
f
vka-» ,ii'&lt;i »i
11 n In Elk . I oming
ida nnii ho think» F ionda i» better
iiti ,
(«• trc i'tn 'e n t
DI thi—e m n
*1. *
■i , o I ,
i 1 it
V ..
th an &lt;'aliform - r ■\ ■r
w.
If
• « ■ 1« ’
■ ii d in »a i (■ *d f «r
I &gt;r
\ t . ■:
1
I - I.
let Ii*r a ini'ii e &gt;il *■ ' ' . • 1
Di
'.Itili r l a » Iliadi' a r r a n g i m e n t a l or
tt •
follow lug
| ■ x in x P ' .. i «f - ■ i g e a i xx «r fi i m i h|n
i•
! '* 1 I
. "■!.. . -.........................
IMI'líON IS I ; I &gt; K N I F E D \ V • . i i
I nt uì
x h g i ' . ..............D Xif
H
U
M
L
I
I
O
N
S
.MA
1)K
T
O
idilli- ha»
ficco rillcd exery
ilay
iS.** - Il Iti Ilio ... -t 1 i . • r • m . ; fu.» l o d g e XX, I .1 v c I l i t i g e •&gt;( till lutti
to explain In im I ..¡'(ntloa Irn &gt;dsirice
it
wns
th
ro
w
n
open.
Dr.
Miller
( î E K O l ' S KOK VI CTI M IN
1*i&lt;lit) -live at itches ut fi rank n m*rk gntion of four fami» and that they
K Ä ST C O A S T A P P L I E S
why I like Florida better th a n C a l - 1
di-servCs gri'nt cred it for taklng care
Dr
H J. ItosF-iiliirg. t he fII VIT|l &gt; w ill ree« ive all i hat i» coming t*»
ifornia but Fiorirla to my notion i* |
of thi&gt; sur gira
&lt;&gt;f this section
R L O Ü I) P O I S O N I N G
T
O
W
H
O
L
E
S
T
A
T
E
p hy sci ati , a r r i v e d f r o m M i n u t a t o dnx t he m e* abi-ady a«-ured A fine lunchfar wupr-riof in every way."
nf
(he
«tulia
m
i
l
i
¡»moped
th a t his
xxith n u r s e s
l b- ' a i d t h a t will!*- In- t« i n Mi1! i»- *..« xcd Die vi-itor» a f i l ­
Coming from Mr
Bord« n this
i-tlort»
for
n
(urger
hospital
for
Snn1 .
I .1 x
Mdb-lgex d i e . t ! i
Inly 1" T i e
li»- Jt, I: I. I 1*11 I .1 1)-e e Xc F111g .x111i *tr'.i ini'omb.’ton iI.ilx in
I I.I
I Isounds good to the pi I * p | e of fi lurida
ford xxdi 1«. rewurded with su coesa.
| . . . . . . . f..- i I
a l e ! -, |"i.-t- ( mi l t h e I n - " i i N
lie replete «ith l.'i-li.i — m il pieu» h lurid i &lt;■rower« ,i«il &gt;Mp|ier- 1« .igne
M ill. dg.
Iw
g . t r di i g Î L«. « 1*15e. L » o n of I ,♦ * M
tire
beitd'|u.lrt er» Ut i ir ,i 11d o .. Fi fio ii 111 »«
I n d i a n ^ 1*1.1 &gt; 11a 11
n - - Mu n ...
I Ir«» i i-d ul Muren
I-Va. k *' *&gt; Vk ,t w I’ll î a l m o s t to b* »x* fi tî f »
I* ■-« I i, m-rwl 1- fetch*
Ft t dx
1 .iiiipi ut’ al Palm -xlo i n i t di
«
r
I
t
t
.
n
(1
t
The Nehru l a i ■
it'I.'X
t X It ' Ni A J*? w*»*
fi i!-x, fti 1 !••'! &lt;t!c* o( Jui'kson\ , 1-1 II .i xx «t 11 * i ! . ■ !• !. . !« i '»
fi).I t! i
il!
! I ' l l I I ti., ' *.
• fl . ■ i r.« , . 1• .1 u* .*
■I F l i n i ' l l l i l t XX I! !
blooded ubrogu i - x* i t I .1 t i e T*
, Fl . .
F «fili
vil1
1- xx ho was ilroxx neil nt Mncon,
th
at
tli*-&gt;
have
ib
*
idl’d
to
.die
Grt-l-i al il, «liier» ari .ili.ulig t li ■*- •lures of tin- race which oeenpled tl.l' Might t h a l u e Inf Ills r c i nv x ' i x
I he S h e b e c a m e lt&gt; - l e n i il b u t f i l l e r .x i&gt;
G
i
Sunriay aftx* noon i» a cousin
r,
itm
.
tile
imrlojid
f-mt
rat»»
from
■il tu [in.- at Fallii S [ir l'i g- I fil Wiel
land before the while man lamb ! Liiifc l u n g .in* iittpnix i'i &lt;1 wi-.ipiii i alitici! a n d w, i« ' i finii t » Di e [' N"»'
lllliler t h. • ! . J'I-I'II .1 ge «f Ri X .kill) fi 11*r i I i I» I'fi ll .irii'l p in .i N r xx ^ «rl. of &lt;m-o DeGottes und Mrs. R A.
Ss As in those &lt;| ,ys the Indians Lave t-t apt N1 a u - i- blood piii-iHiittg If |i n- pi t .il
cit&gt; wild lt«*i»ui, i«ur and one-half Terheun of thi» city. tieo IfieCotte»
Mr* George lly mau Regular
the characteristics th a t have mail» this cun be avoided tin- chances ("r
routine will ti» [Olt in fitTcn nt the cent» a box for next season. This re­ left Immediutely for Jacksonvüle to
Hill Stephen»«!!
th em famous! namely, speed, c u n ­ hi» recovery are good. Hi* ¡» very
atti-ml the funeral.
At the {'tingi egal lutin) l'a r . »nage c a m p und Di** 1«&gt;&gt;» and girl» and duction wa* mad* from the east
ning and wonderful [towers of sight weak from loss of blood and uliable
ciiilsI section lust April
since
which
will have tin- rum p
Rex. Strong united in mutriuge Mr their friend
and m ovem ent The team has played to talk
time the league has been negotiantl. ! Hill «f C am eron G uy ami Mi»» discipline of u regular military
thrbugh the country for IT years and
mg xxitii lite (Tyde people to extend x Among tin- midsumm er editions
Mdledgcvillc. ti:. . .lids I *• I .*■*&gt; Mv.'tle Stefiheri»nn of D a- ton. l t ‘ilF&gt; organiza! em
ha* hung up records galore. It has
the mi i i o - to the entire »tale, und i oming to oitr exclutnge tal-le is tho
M
Frank
lay
m
tinGeorgia
State
th e
m et m any of the best team s in the
D'ti» remove what up pea red ufj a Florida Alligator printed at
tonight
xxith a
StatiUniversity
by
tho
s
u
m
m
er
country and has tin great m ajority Prison Hospital
discrimination u* between localities.
student* The t y p e on the Alligator
on the string. Un lb*' street they are lighting chattel- for recovery Phys­
Tin- reduction mean» that
the looks very fumiliar ami seems to bo
icians had surccetled in »topping the
quiet and peaceful Indians but on
mti * mi fruit carload«, from Florida a [tart of our u n d e n t Elevator in
flow
of
blood
from
tinwound
in
bis
tho field they let loose and their
to eastern pori-, via
Jacksonvitle Gainesville. The Alligator is a bright
u n io n s prove Intefexting. The Indian throat made with an improvised
.uni
Glytle
l.lto’
will
be
fifteen and und breezy little »lu-it ami is
a
has always been bred with a desire knife in the hand» nf William Green.
one
hull
ci
i
t
*
i
box,
or
f III.Ml a groat "ad" for th e University and
a term
to win and in victory he cannot con­ a fellow convict, tils....... .
minimum cur of .¡tin lone*. less than the summer school and for G aines­
trol his spirits. Much i» the habit of for m urder. The blow « a i stiuck ns
the »11 rail freights. Traffic Manager ville.
tho Nebfuska Indian base ball team Flunk slept in his hunk in a dorm i­
Hoskins of the bague, states that
for inspired with the th o u g h t --of tory late Inst night
I
lie t'ly d e I..IH- ha« lecelitly made
The latest and most spectacular
victory th e y open up tho ginger
u
ninny
improvement» in its fatilities with the steam ship l.nes with
for
barrel and wttdu in in line shape. phase of the two-year fight
view
to
having
t
h
e
reduction
apply
for handling perishable traffic, in
Warhoops t h a t nowadays an- looked Frank's life is expected to he the
addition
to wimh they xxdl huvu ex­ on pineapples (rum tin- east coast, aa
upon as am using but which in the subject of an investigation by the
pel ts a t Jacksonville and the e x t e r n in this instance th e pineapple rates
days of yore were blood curdling to Georgia Prison Commission. Hejlorla
ng
.n
favorably
on
an
»sue
of
$H
00jiorts next season to supervise tin- north of Jacksonville should not bo
One and one half million dollars
the pionoer are given by the team in from A tlanta were th a t Governor
000 gnod road bonds. Gelt ng n I ne handling of our fruit:- and vegetables higher than titru a fruit. It will he re­
have
been
voted
by
counties
along
th e field and they " ja b b e r " in th*&gt;lr Harris intim ated to d a y he would
called that the Interstate com m ctco
th e proposed Dixie Highway route in w t h th e developments ulong the
It is not known at litis lime if the commission ruled to this effect a fe8
native tongue am ong them selves s ta rt such nn investigation to nicerFlorida for the im provem ent of the southern putt of the D x'e H ghway, nit-rail lines C&lt;\ the east will make
giving directions anti coaching one ta in ^ if Green acted entirely of ills
toads, the last bond election to lie R revaid county smile tim e ago voted corresponding reductions in their yent* ago. The league contends that
another. (A ltogether they will be an own volition.
the Florida grow eis cannot success­
f 150,000 good road bonds. The Bre­
rates, i t is the opinion of the league fully compete in t h e esstren markets
Creen »aid today, when taken from reported being in Volusia county
attraction that Sanford cannot afford
vard
issue
w-as
confined
to
the
Mel­
th a t the rail lines will not meet the with the Cuban [lines so long as the
. to mlsa and will seldom be given a n ­ solitary confinement long enough to where the voters In the D eL an d dis­
trict decided overwhelmingly in fa­ bourne district ;ind was carried by a situation a t the beginning of the a|
be
quertinned,
th
a
t
ho
planned
the
other tten t of tho sort. They 1
rates remain as th e y are today. Thee
ixvo to one xote, T he issuance a s ­
preaching season, at least not until rut*- from Cuba via steamer» to New
iitturk alone and th a t no one knew vor of n bond issue of f:i50.00» (or
here A ugust.6th.
sured the tm npletion of th** link in
Die effect of the competition I» felt York city is a inti«- more than our
what he intended to do. He was not [¡nod roiul put poses Tin* district xotthe htgliwitx « o u t ! to t fit- St Lur.e
ing
oh
the
boniL«
in
Volusia
county
While ail vice hr.» not been received rale» nonh of Jackaonville. by bout,
commit:.icr.tixe t«du) and gave as
/C on grcgstlon sl Church
county being expected t&lt;&gt; take it up from Du* Merchant« 4
Miners to winch an nvt rage rati- of upproains F.nlx excuse th a t "he thought it i n c l u d e s Dei.and. Lake Helen anil j
Please let all of our memhoi» re­
from there "it through it» tctrito ij
Beresford
Lake
Helen
went
almost!
T
ransportation
com
pany,
a»
to
act­
however,
member that our m orning services should be done " He
solidly for the bonds, DeLand by u 5 T he vote in the Melbourne district ion it iq ltn d a taking, the league is im utely twenty cents per crate from
th
at
he
regretted
the
act
etc resumed next Sunday; the July
to 1 vote, und Beresford 2 to 1 also assured the completion of the in correspondence with this com pany Florida shipping point» to Jackson­
Communion service will be observed I F rank wns qu arte red in a dormi­
Dado county voted some tim e ngo western branch of the Dixie Highway ami it is the belief th a t rales of th a t ville must be added. It la further
tory with about 100 other prisoners
next Sunday morning, and
new
for (100,000 good toad bonds and from Melbourne to Kissimmee, con­ com pany to Baltimore and P hila­ pointed out thut the Florida p in e ­
apple industry is in anything h u t a
members received Into the church. and occupied a bunk about forty th e n the Hom estead district voted
necting the east coast route at Mel­
delphia will be correspondingly re­ flourishing condition, due not only
The Sunday achool needs your feet from one of the two doors to the for 1100,000 more, to be used for bourne with the cross s ta te highway
duced. Announcement will ho made to the effect of Imports but many
presence and the C. E . society, large room. Creen’s hunk was fourth good road purposes. Palm Beach to T am ps. The bonds provide fox
as soon as definito word is received. obstacles which aro encountered in
from
his.
No
prisoner
Is
allowed
to
which is p utting on new vigor and
county came across with th e b g .1- tho paving of the western highway
leave
hi&gt;
place
without
permission
life, will appreciate renewed activi­
Tho league is handling fuitber the production.
to the Osceola county line.
from one of the two guards stationed sue, the voter» of that county dec ri­
ties of every member.

CLYDE LINE
CUTS RATES

FRANK LIVES;
SMALLCHANCE
OF RECOVERY

ON FRUITS

DIXIE HIGHWAY MAKING
ROADS THROUGH FLORIDA

X

j

EVERY COUNTY THROUGH YVHICH ROAI)
PASSES WILL VOTE ON AN
ISSUE KOR BONDS

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